UNSURPASSED BEAUTY...

Surrounded by pines and aspens and sitting at the base of the 12,633-foot San Francisco Peaks,

Flagstaff is in the middle of the Coconino National

Forest, the largest contiguous stand of ponderosa pines in the world, at an elevation of 7,000 feet above sea level. Flagstaff is surrounded by incredible scenery, including the Grand Canyon National Park, Lake Powell, the Sedona red rocks, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater and Oak Creek Canyon.

As the pictures on the covers of this guide and the fol- lowing five pages will show, Flagstaff and northern Arizona offer a diverse landscape, four distinctive sea- sons, unmatched beauty and an exciting array of recreational possibilities.

QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS

NORTHERN ARIZONA QUICK FACTS FOR THE MEDIA Eastern Washington ...... 40 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION 2008 Schedule ...... Back Cover Idaho State ...... 40 Athletics Directory ...... 8 Weber State ...... 40 Location ...... Flagstaff, Ariz. Media Information ...... 8 Northern Colorado ...... 40 Elevation ...... 7,000 feet Radio/TV Chart...... 18 Enrollment ...... 21,352 TV Schedule ...... 39 BIG SKY CONFERENCE Founded ...... 1899 The Big Sky Conference ...... 41 Nickname ...... Lumberjacks THE UNIVERSITY 2007 Big Sky Statistics/Results ...... 42 Colors ...... Blue, Gold and Sage Flagstaff and Northern Arizona...... 1-6 Big Sky Composite Schedule ...... 43 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division I About NAU ...... 10 Conference ...... Big Sky Academic Excellence ...... 11-12 REVIEW 2007 Review ...... 45 President ...... Dr. John D. Haeger University Administration ...... 13 Director of Athletics ...... 13 2007 Results/Statistics ...... 46 Athletics Director ...... Jim Fallis Rolle Activity Center ...... 14 2007-08 Athletics Review ...... 47 Associate AD/SWA ...... Maria Bruggeman Associate AD/Compliance ...... Jared Bruggeman FIESTA BOWL RECORD BOOK Academic Coordinator...... Pam Lowie Fiesta Bowl History ...... 15-16 Match Bests ...... 49 Faculty Athletic Rep...... Dr. Wayne Sjoberg Season Bests ...... 50 University Web Site ...... www.nau.edu PREVIEW Career Bests ...... 51 2008 Roster Breakdown ...... 17 Team Bests ...... 52 VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION 2008 Outlook ...... 20-21 Rolle Activity Center Records ...... 53 Home Facility ...... Rolle Activity Center COACHING STAFF HISTORY Capacity ...... 1,066 Head Coach Craig Choate ...... 22 History of NAU Volleyball ...... 55 Head Coach ...... Craig Choate Assistants Coaches ...... 23 Yearly Team Statistics...... 55 Alma Mater ...... BYU 1978 Support Staff ...... 24 All-time Roster ...... 56 E-mail ...... [email protected] All-time Honors ...... 57 Office Phone ...... (928) 523-1532 THE PLAYERS Coaching History ...... 58 Record at NAU/Season ...... 0-0/1st Alex Fell ...... 26 Postseason History ...... 58 Division I Career/Season ...... 273-256 (.516)/18th Roni Greenwood...... 27 All-time Results ...... 59-61 Assistant Coach ...... Megan Greene Emily Osiadacz ...... 28 Assistant Coach ...... John Napier Kailee Savage ...... 29 NAU VOLLEYBALL Brittany Stowers...... 30 Community Service ...... 62 2007 Overall Record ...... 12-15 (.444) Chelsea Cheeley ...... 31 Strength & Conditioning...... 62 2007 Big Sky Record/Finish ...... 7-9 (.438)/6th Janalee Mays-Robinson ...... 32 NAU Volleyball Off the Court ...... 63-64 Postseason ...... 0-1 Ashley Ames ...... 32 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ...... 5/4 Katie Bailey...... 33 CREDITS Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3 + libero/3 Sara Bowden ...... 33 The 2008 Northern Arizona volleyball Newcomers/Redshirts ...... 9/2 Kobi Christensen...... 34 media guide was written and designed Sam Hodgkins...... 34 by assistant athletics media relations MEDIA RELATIONS Kiersten McNairy ...... 35 director Karen Auerbach, with editorial Volleyball Contact ...... Karen Auerbach Shanlie Kaululaau ...... 35 assistance from Steve Shaff, Jan E-mail ...... [email protected] Hannah Sadler ...... 36 Auerbach and Joe Scacco. Special Lexi Sullivan ...... 36 Office Phone ...... (928) 523-6330 thanks to the NAU volleyball program and coach Craig Choate. Photography Office Fax ...... (928) 523-6793 OPPONENTS by Tom Boggan, Craig Johnson, Roni Home Phone ...... (928) 606-8017 Akron ...... 39 Greenwood, Sam Borozan, Jerry Volleyball Press Row ...... (928) 523-5192 Rutgers ...... 39 Foreman, Becky Fairchild, Michelle Media Relations Director ...... Steve Shaff Binghamton ...... 39 Lewis, Samantha Fillerup, R. Dean Office Phone ...... (928) 523-6792 Fresno State ...... 39 Hendrickson and NAU Athletics Media Assistant Director ...... Karen Auerbach Drake ...... 39 Relations unless otherwise noted. Graduate Assistant ...... Joe Scacco Green Bay...... 39 Printing by Dumont Printing of Fresno, Graduate Assistant ...... Nate Silva Hampton ...... 39 Navy ...... 39 Calif. GA Phone ...... (928) 523-1017 Duquesne ...... 40 Mailing Address ...... P.O. Box 15400 Montana State ...... 40 Cover photo by Jerry Foreman. (Overnight: 1 Skydome Drive) Montana...... 40 Featured on the cover: Seniors Alex Fell, Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5400 Sacramento State ...... 40 Brittany Stowers and Emily Osiadacz in Athletics Web Site ...... www.nauathletics.com Portland State...... 40 front of the San Francisco Peaks.

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Media Relations Office ing the match, with a final box at the con- ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY The media relations office is located on the clusion. Prior to first serve, a match pro- Phone (928) 523- unless noted east concourse of the J. Lawrence Walkup gram with team rosters will be issued to ADMINISTRATION Skydome. The phone number is (928) 523- working media. Jim Fallis ...... Director of Athletics ...... 9595 6792 or 6330, and the fax number is 6793. Jared Bruggeman...... Assoc. Athletics Director, Compliance ....4001 Maria Bruggeman ...... Assoc. Athletics Director, SWA ...... 2355 Postmatch TBA ...... Assoc. Athletics Director, Development ..3550 The NAU locker room is closed on the road Steve Shaff...... Assistant AD, Media Relations ...... 6792 Interviews Chris Phillips ...... Game Management ...... 6367 All player interviews MUST be coordinated and in Rolle Activity Center. At home, post- Wayne Sjoberg ...... Faculty Athletics Representative ...... 2981 match interviews will be held courtside with Pam Lowie ...... Academic Coordinator ...... 6783 through the media relations office at least Jason Roundy ...... Director of Annual Giving...... 7805 one day in advance. NO interviews or photo requested players and coaches from both ATHLETIC TRAINING teams. A member of the media relations Ryan Pinson...... Head Athletic Trainer ...... 1040 shoots will be conducted the day of a match Billy Cotts ...... Associate Athletic Trainer...... 2139 prior to first serve. Out-of-town media office will collect requests immediately fol- Theresa Doherty ...... Assistant Athletic Trainer ...... 2139 lowing the conclusion of the match. George Hershey...... Team Physician...... 1040 should contact media relations to arrange Don Lewis ...... Training Room Accounting Specialist ...... 4089 phone interviews. Players will be available BASKETBALL, MEN'S Mountain Standard Time Mike Adras ...... Head Coach ...... 5630 for interviews following practice and, if TBA ...... Assistant Coach ...... 6794 prior arrangements have been made, Arizona does not recognize Daylight Savings Billy Hix ...... Assistant Coach ...... 5639 Time. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides Kenneth Turner ...... Assistant Coach ...... 2007 before practice. The NAU locker room and BASKETBALL, WOMEN'S training room are closed to media. with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 1. Laurie Kelly ...... Head Coach ...... 9983 Monique LeBlanc...... Assistant Coach ...... 6836 The rest of the season, Flagstaff is compati- Chad Eickhoff...... Assistant Coach ...... 7463 Head coach Craig Choate and his staff are ble with the Mountain time zone (Eastern TBA ...... Assistant Coach ...... 7463 BUSINESS OFFICE generally available for interviews after prac- time minus two hours). Jeff Pritsker ...... Assistant AD/Business ...... 1256 tice. To set up personal and phone inter- Jeff Gilbert...... Accounts Payable ...... 1297 TBA ...... Accounting Specialist ...... 7803 views at other times, contact the media Lumberjacks Online CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S relations office at 928-523-6330 to set up Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking J.W. Hardy ...... Head Coach...... 6797 Mohammed Saatara ....Assistant Coach ...... 5647 the session. To confirm practice times each news are available on the athletics web site, Eric Heins...... Head Cross Country Coach/Asst. Coach ..9324 day, contact media relations. www.nauathletics.com. All information is FOOTBALL Jerome Souers...... Head Coach...... 6787 available for immediate use, including pho- Corey Batoon...... Defensive Coordinator ...... 1353 Practice tos. The Big Sky Conference web site is Carl Franks...... Defensive Backs/Special Teams ...... 7452 Craig Knoth ...... Tight Ends/Recruiting ...... 6703 Daily workouts are generally closed to the www.bigskyconf.com. Brian Lindgren ...... Passing Game Coord./Quarterbacks...... 6799 public due to space constraints, but media Eric Reid...... Running Game Coord./Offensive Line ....0292 Bill Smith ...... Defensive Line ...... 1350 members are allowed upon confirmation of Internet Video Streaming Francis St. Paul ...... Wide Receivers...... 6799 practice times with the media relations Most NAU home matches and all home and Andy Thompson ...... Linebackers/Special Teams...... 5643 Ryan Wells...... Running Backs ...... 6799 office. Generally, practice starts at 2 p.m. in away Big Sky matches are available for view- GOLF, WOMEN'S Rolle Activity Center, though the schedule ing on the web through www.bigskytv.org. Brad Bedortha ...... Head Coach ...... 1668 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS could change without prior notice. There is a charge for viewing, and various Beth Vechinski...... Assistant AD, Marketing & Promotions ..3326 packages can be purchased. Visit the site for Ashley Hammerstrom ..Asst. Marketing & Promotions Coord. ....3389 OFFICE STAFF Media Pass List further information. Dorene Gilbert...... Office Assistant...... 6107 Katie Kolva...... Office Assistant...... 6785 In lieu of credentials, working media will be SKYDOME placed on a media list that will be at the Lumberjacks by E-mail Dave Brown ...... Director...... 3440 The media relations office is always compil- Rob Morrison ...... Events Coordinator...... 9471 ticket table near the northwest entrance to TBA ...... Administrative Assistant...... 3466 Rolle Activity Center. Media members ing a media directory to send out weekly SOCCER, WOMEN'S advance releases, event stories and statis- Andre Luciano ...... Head Coach...... 2021 assigned to work a match must provide Linda Consolante...... Assistant Coach ...... 2553 their names to the media relations office at tics in lieu of a fax. Media members inter- SPORTS INFORMATION ested in this service should e-mail Steve Shaff...... Director...... 6792 least 24 hours in advance. TBA ...... Assistant Director ...... 6330 [email protected]. Game notes will be Mitch Strohman ...... Broadcaster, Lumberjack Radio Network.. 607-7057 SUPPORT STAFF Photography/Videography available on the website prior to that George Fox ...... Equipment Coordinator ...... 3950 For safety, photographers and videogra- week’s matches. Call Steve Shaff at 928- Rob Schwartz...... Coordinator, Strength and Conditioning 9407 Zach Margolis ...... Asst. Coach, Strength and Conditioning..9405 phers are not permitted inside the sponsor- 523-6792 for more information. Kevin Gemoets ...... Head Coach, Spiritline ...... 6695 ship tables surrounding the court unless TBA ...... Cheer Coach ...... 5353 Autumn Lee/Cassie Foss..Dance Team Coaches ...... 5353 prior permission has been obtained from NAU TV Services AND , WOMEN'S the media relations office. Due to space NAU TV Services covers Lumberjack sports Andy Johns ...... Head Coach ...... 6325 Dave Rollins...... Assistant Coach ...... 6944 constraints, only those on assignment are on Flagstaff cable channels 4 & 59 and Nikki Huffman ...... Head Diving Coach ...... 8010 placed on the pass list. Please provide Universityhouse (ch. 9411) on the Dish TENNIS, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Kim Bruno ...... Men’s and Women’s Head Coach...... 7465 names at least 24 hours in advance. Network, while distributing to regional out- Richard Paulosky ...... Assistant Coach ...... 3412 let FSN Arizona and national digital cable VOLLEYBALL, WOMEN'S Craig Choate ...... Head Coach ...... 1532 Media Services channel Fox College Sports. In 2007-08, they John Napier ...... Assistant Coach ...... 1522 Box scores for each game will be issued dur- produced 30 plus events. Megan Greene...... Assistant Coach ...... 5649

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NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY

Northern Arizona University provides an out- NAU CHECKLIST MAJOR COURSES OF STUDY standing undergraduate residential education ARTS AND SCIENCES strengthened by important research, graduate and • 95 percent of alumni report they are Art History German professional programs and a responsive distance either employed or in advanced study, and 80 percent of those employed report Arts Management German Ed. learning network delivering programs throughout they are working in an area directly relat- Astronomy Geochemistry Arizona. ed to their major. Biology Geology Undergraduate education that provides Biology/Secondary Ed. History • The overall student-athlete grade-point knowledge of the world and an ability to appreci- Botany History Ed. average is higher than 3.0. ate change, diversity and life itself is NAU's under- Chemistry Humanities • More than half of Arizona’s teachers lying core strength. Chemistry Ed. Mathematics have received instruction at NAU. Faculty and staff members are committed to Earth Science Mathematics Ed. • NAU graduates’ acceptance rate to med- Earth Science Ed. Microbiology the residential campus concept and to the stu- ical, dental, and veterinary school is high- Engineering Physics Philosophy dents but also are prepared to deliver education er than the national average. English Physics throughout Arizona and the world either online or English Ed. Religious Studies in new campus structures. Flagstaff, with a population Environ. Chemistry Spanish Northern Arizona of about 57,000, is rich in cul- Environ. Sciences Spanish Ed. University has a student French Zoology tural diversity. Located at the French Ed. population of more than base of the majestic San 20,000 at its main campus Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in Flagstaff and at sites 140 miles north of Phoenix at Accounting Finance across the state. Computer Info. Sys. Management the intersection of Interstate Economics Marketing NAU was established 17 and Interstate 40. in 1899 as the Northern With its elevation of 7,000 COMMUNICATION Arizona Normal School. A Advertising Photography feet and four-season climate, close, personal interest in Electronic Media Public Relations Flagstaff is ideal for year- the development of each Journalism Speech Comm. round outdoor activities. student as an individual Merchandising Visual Comm. Nearby attractions include has long been a trade- the Grand Canyon, Lowell ECOSYSTEM SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT mark of the Mountain Photo by Bill Landau Photography Observatory, Oak Creek Applied Indigenous Geography Campus. This educational Canyon, Sedona, Monument Studies Parks/Rec. Mgmt. experience is enhanced Forestry Public Planning by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and EDUCATION opinions and cultures. Arizona Snowbowl. Career/Technical Ed. Music Ed. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a -William A. Franke, one of Arizona's most Elementary Ed. Physical Ed. diverse range of disciplines, from liberal arts and the prominent business leaders, has made a Secondary Ed. Social Science Ed. sciences to professional and career-related fields. Special/Elem. Ed. Teacher Ed. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to $25 million contribution to Northern Special/Sec. Ed. Theatre Ed. develop innovative ways to provide citizens with Arizona University's College of Business, Health Ed. greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to the largest donation in the university's ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY meet the needs of a changing Arizona. history. Civil/Environ. Eng. Electrical Eng. Construction Mgmt. Mechanical Eng. Computer Science -The university has created a new College FINE ART of Health and Human Services to help the Art Ed. Music Performance university respond to the need for more Arts Management Studio Art Interior Design Theatre health-care professionals in the state and Music Theatre Ed. enhance the university's participation in Music Ed. Theatre Studies the developing academic medical com- HEALTH PROFESSIONS plex in downtown Phoenix. Athletic Training Health Promotion Dental Hygiene Hlth. Prom.-Sec. Ed. Exercise Science Nursing -The Arizona Cardinals conduct training camp at NAU, which Sports Illustrated HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT Hotel/Rest. Mgmt. Internat’l Hospit. Mgmt. has called among the top five training camps in the NFL. SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Anthropology Political Science Criminal Justice Psychology -NAU's graduate physical therapy pro- Crim. Justice Admin. Public Agency Service International Affairs Social Work gram ranks among the best in the nation, Justice System Sociology according to U.S. News & World Report. Policy and Planning

Photo by Bill Landau Photography

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Academics in the athletics department have taken on a new meaning at Northern STUDY HALL Arizona University. The academic services are First year student-ath- under the direction of academic services coordi- letes (including trans- nator Pam Lowie and offer numerous programs fer student-athletes) to help the student-athletes throughout their are required to com- academic careers. plete 6-8 hours of The results have been impressive. During study time beginning the spring semester of 2008, NAU student-ath- with the second week letes achieved a cumulative grade-point average of classes through of 3.13, the 19th semester with a cumulative Reading Week. The 6-8 GPA above 3.0 in the last 10 years (20 semes- hours consist of sched- ters). uled times a monitor During the 2007-08 academic year, the will be available and Lumberjacks garnered a school-record 178 may also include tutor- Golden Eagle Awards and 43 student-athletes ing by the Learning Assistance Centers, took part in spring commencement ceremonies Head Coach Craig Choate with five of the 2008 Golden Eagle Scholar on the NAU campus and were commissioned organized study groups Athlete Award recipients, from L to R: Kailee Savage, Emily Osiadacz, Roni facilitated by tutors, degrees as part of the Class of 2008. Greenwood, Alex Fell and Kim Babcock. graduate assistants or letes are grouped with seniors and honor stu- faculty from the academic colleges and other MISSION dents for registration. In order to utilize priority academic-related activities that are approved by Northern Arizona University’s Athletic Academic registration, student-athletes must have all holds the Athletics Academic Department Staff. Services department strives to provide quality cleared from their account and meet with their academic services that will enhance the stu- academic advisor for advisement and activation. ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT dent-athletes' total educational experience and All first year freshman student-athletes are encourage graduation within four years. PROGRESS REPORTS assigned to an academic advisor at the Gateway All student-athletes will have progress reports Student Success Center (GSSC). After the stu- STAFF ROSTER completed once a semester. Student-athletes dent-athletes’ first year, they will be assigned to Pam Lowie...... 928-523-6783 who receive a “D” or “F” on a progress report a college advisor if they have declared a major ...... [email protected] will be required to complete an Action Plan with while those who are undecided will remain the faculty for the course in which the “D” or “F” assigned to a GSSC advisor. Student-athletes Graduate Assistants was received. must declare a major before entering their 5th Jeana Fuccillo ...... 928-523-6783 semester. Academic Coordinators are available ACADEMIC AWARDS & RECOGNITION ...... [email protected] for pre-advisement to make sure all NCAA/NAU ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL Noel Larson ...... 928-523-5596 policies and procedures are being followed. Student-athletes on a current roster who ...... [email protected] achieve a 3.5 cumulative GPA qualify for the TUTORING SERVICES Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. The student-ath- Lumberjack Academics has the following pro- Tutoring services for all student-athletes are letes will be recognized at the designated spring grams in place for student-athletes: provided through the North and South Learning Men’s Basketball game. Assistance Centers. Student-athletes are given PROACTIVE MENTORING the option to utilize the master schedule which GOLDEN EAGLE SCHOLAR ATHLETES Each year approximately 30-50 first year stu- allows them to schedule set tutoring appoint- Student-athletes who have achieved a 3.0 Cum dent-athletes will be selected to participate in ments for twice a week per subject throughout GPA are honored at the Golden Eagle Scholar NAU’s ProActive Mentor program which targets the academic semester. Student-athletes may Athlete Banquet in the spring. Student-athletes students who Lumberjack Academics believes also take advantage of the drop in services and are presented a plaque to recognize their may benefit from academic mentoring. make appointments on an as-needed basis. achievement. Student-athletes are selected based on incom- ing GPA’s/ test scores and coaches recommen- EARLY ENROLLMENT BIG SKY CONFERENCE SCHOLAR ATHLETES dations. Student-athletes are expected to Student-athletes are afforded the opportunity Student-athletes who have completed at least attend a weekly meeting with their assigned to participate in priority registration which one term at the University, achieved a 3.2 academic graduate assistant as well as with enables the student-athletes to accommodate Cumulative GPA and competed in 50% of the their respective coach, and to report on their practice schedules while continuing to make team’s athletic competitions are eligible for the progress in each class. progress towards graduation. The student-ath- Big Sky Conference Scholar Athlete Award.

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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT NAU VOLLEYBALL CUMULATIVE GPA’S

3.70 EPS 199-CHAMPS LIFE SKILLS COURSE FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES EPS 199 is a course designed by a partnership between 3.62 3.50 3.51 Lumberjack Athletics and NAU’s Department of Educational 3.49

Psychology within the College of Education. The course will 3.44 3.44 3.41 assist student-athletes with career, personal and academic 3.30 development, provide diversity education and provide NCAA 3.29 3.27 3.27 3.26 education regarding eligibility, rules & regulations. All fresh- 3.24 3.21 men student-athletes are required to take the course during 3.10 3.18

their first year of enrollment at NAU. It is offered in the fall and Average Grade-point 3.00

spring semesters. GPA PROGRAM RECORD 2.90 STUDENT-ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (SAAC) The student-athlete advisory committee (SAAC) is a committee made up of student-athletes assembled to provide insight on S ’01 F ’01 S ’02 F ’02 S ’03 F ’03 S ’04 F ’04 S ’05 F ’05 S ’06 F ’06 S ’07 S ’08 the student-athlete experience. The SAAC also offers input on Academic Semester the rules, regulations and polices that affect student-athletes' lives on NCAA VOLLEYBALL ACADEMIC HONOREES member institution campuses. ACADEMIC ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE Rejane Aggio ...... 1993-94-95 Nikole Moorhouse ...... 1996 Michell Axlund ...... 1999 Cybeles Onuegbulem ...... 2003-04-05-06 Kristal Blair ...... 1996 Emily Osiadacz...... 2007 NAU SAAC MISSION Susan Brondell ...... 1995-96 Ruth Parsons ...... 1988-89-91 Jennifer Brown ...... 1991 Marie Pastores ...... 2003-04-05 “The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) discusses student-athlete Ellie Butterfield ...... 2002-03-04-05 Peggy Poremba ...... 1987-88 Tammy Carlisle ...... 1992-93-94 Sarah Rehn...... 2003 issues, plans community service projects, serves as a collective voice for April Clairmont ...... 1998-99 Chelsea Robb ...... 1999-2002 Angela Culley ...... 2002 Xylena Sanders ...... 1998-2000-01 Lumberjack Athletics, and assists with the development of new programs and Alex Fell ...... 2005-06 Kailee Savage...... 2004-05-06 Corey Freeman ...... 1999 Joyce Smith ...... 1991-92 policies for NAU Athletics.” Gretchen Good ...... 2000-01 Brittany Stowers ...... 2006-07 Megan Greene ...... 1998-2000-01 Leslie Sutton ...... 1990 Roni Greenwood...... 2006-07 Amber Thom ...... 1999 Trina Keeton ...... 1993 Paula Townsend ...... 1993-94 OPPORTUNITIES Katy Knowlton ...... 2004-05 Jenny Treglown ...... 1995-96-97 Mikaela Knutson ...... 2006 Megan Van Anda ...... 2002-03 -Have the privilege to be a voice for your sport Sharon Krafthefer ...... 1991 Shelby Walford ...... 2003 Renee Lathrop ...... 2005 Jenn Wogan ...... 2002-04-05 -Be part of the development of policies and procedures of the Athletic Julie Machado ...... 1993-94 Rebecca Wooden ...... 2001-02 Corrie Machesky ...... 2000-01-02 Cate Weaver ...... 1997-98 Department Elizabeth Mason ...... 1993 Lisa Wylie ...... 1990-91-92 Katy McCormick ...... 1990-91 -Coordinate events within the department and throughout the community NAU GOLDEN EAGLE TOP SCHOLAR-ATHLETE -Communicate with other members to help enhance the student-athlete experi- Xylena Sanders ...... 2002 Jenny Treglown ...... 1998 NAU GOLDEN EAGLE SCHOLAR ATHLETE AWARD ence here at NAU Rejane Aggio ...... 1994-95 Corrie Machesky ...... 2000-01-02-03 Tessa Andrews...... 2006-07 Sonya Martin ...... 1993 -Get to know other student-athletes Michell Axlund ...... 1999-2000 Katy McCormick ...... 1992 Kim Babcock ...... 2007-08 Nikole Moorhouse ...... 1996-97-98-99 -Gain skills that will help your professional development Adrienne Bayona ...... 1990 Kari Morales ...... 1986 Kristal Blair ...... 1996-97 Amanda Muckenthaler ...... 2006-07 Susan Brondell ...... 1995-96-97-98 Lisa Mueller ...... 1990 Abby Browne ...... 2007 Charlotte Mullin ...... 1996-97-98 CAREER DEVELOPMENT Cathy Burnett ...... 1983 Laura Munton ...... 1981 Ellie Butterfield ...... 2003-04-05-06 Cybeles Onuegbulem ...... 2004-05-06-07 Tammy Carlisle ...... 1992-93-94-95 Emily Osiadacz ...... 2006-07-08 April Clairmont ...... 1999-2000 Ruth Parsons ...... 1990-92 NAU Athletics consistently provides opportunities for student-athletes to get Angela Culley ...... 2003 Marie Pastores ...... 2003-04-05-06 Gina Diaz ...... 2001 Peggy Poremba ...... 1988 ready for their career. The Gateway Student Success Center is a great resource Whitney Donahue ...... 2001-02-03 Michelle Pullins ...... 1992 Lisa Dunning ...... 1985 Renee Reiser ...... 1984 for career services here on campus. In addition, it provides resume writing work- Stephanie Espinoza ...... 1984 Jennifer Ringle ...... 1992 Alex Fell ...... 2006-07-08 Chelsea Robb ...... 2000-02-03 shops, interview skills workshops, career fairs, and general career guidance. Amber Flowers ...... 1997 Claire Robertson ...... 2001 Gretchen Good ...... 2001-02 Jennifer Rogers ...... 1993 Megan Greene ...... 1999-2000-01-02 Hannah Sadler ...... 2008 Roni Greenwood...... 2006-07-08 Xylena Sanders ...... 1999-2000-01-02 The department has brought speakers on campus to discuss careers and contin- Peggy Grippen ...... 1982 Kailee Savage...... 2005-06-07-08 Alexa Gutierrez ...... 2007 Joyce Smith ...... 1991-92-93 uously provides support for student-athletes and their career goals. Melissa Haugen ...... 1999 Brittany Stowers ...... 2007-08 Sara Hewitt ...... 1994 Amber Thom ...... 1998-99-2000 Letty Hyson ...... 1991 Paula Townsend ...... 1993-94-95 Maya Janousek ...... 2008 Jenny Treglown ...... 1995-96-97-98 COMMUNITY SERVICE Dani Jansen ...... 2001 Michele Trevino ...... 1989 Angie Johnson ...... 1999 Megan Van Anda ...... 2001-02-03 Katy Knowlton ...... 2005-06 Stephanie Wilson ...... 2007 Mikaela Knutson ...... 2006-07 Jenn Wogan ...... 2003-04-05-06 All NAU student-athletes are required to do at least 10 hours of community ser- Renee Lathrop ...... 2005-06 Rebecca Wooden ...... 2001-02 Michelle Lee ...... 2006-07 Cate Weaver ...... 1998-99 vice each year. The department offers opportunities for community service and Karissa Lindsey ...... 1999 Megan Wyatt...... 2006-07 Mary Lines ...... 1997-98-99 Lisa Wylie ...... 1990-91-92-93 each team takes an initiative to reach out to the community in its own way. Julie Machado ...... 1993-94 Melissa Yee ...... 1994-96-97

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Dr. John D. Haeger, President of Northern Arizona University John D. Haeger leads Northern Arizona pational therapy, athletic training and physicians assistant. University in its commitment to undergraduate * Commitment to research. President Haeger has instituted NAU's first office of Vice education-a commitment enhanced by the univer- President for Research. In Yuma, ground has been broken on a 12,225-square-foot build- sity's ongoing efforts in research, graduate educa- ing that will provide research four-year degree opportunities. tion and distance learning. * High Country Conference Center. Dr. Haeger initiated a joint partnership to build a Dr. Haeger has been NAU president since 42,000-square-foot conference center and an adjoining hotel and parking structure. November 2001 after joining the university to Consultants have estimated the economic benefit to northern Arizona to be about $7 serve as NAU provost in June 2000. million annually. During his term as president, Dr. Haeger has * Largest gift in university history. The College of Business Administration was able to guided the university to new heights in student acquire the largest gift in university history, a $25 million donation from prominent busi- enrollment. He also has ushered the university into ness leader William Franke. The college was renamed The W.A. Franke College of its largest building boom since the 22-year term of Business. former NAU President J. Lawrence Walkup. * Arizona Cardinals partnership. The Cardinals agreed to continue their training camp in Further, he has fully endorsed a national effort Flagstaff. About $2 million will be added to the northern Arizona economy as a result. to increase institutional accountability, explaining * Yuma branch campus. NAU received approval from the Arizona Board of Regents to that NAU must perform on a level that demon- designate NAU-Yuma as a branch campus. The designation allows NAU to build pro- strates its significance to students and to society. gramming and resources at its Arizona Western College site. * 'Going green.' The university is home to one of the three greenest buildings in the Among university achievements under his leadership: world after receiving a "Platinum" rating for its Applied Research and Development building. It also earned "Gold" ratings for buildings that house Engineering and Business. * Tuition guarantee. Dr. Haeger instituted a "block tuition" plan that guarantees first- time, full-time freshmen and transfer students the same tuition rate for eight semesters. Dr. Haeger is a member Arizona Board of Education, the Governor's P-20 Council and the * 'Finish in Four' guarantee. NAU promises to provide students the advisement help and board of directors of the Translational Genomics Research Institute. He is former chair of courses necessary to obtain their degree within four years. the United Way of Northern Arizona board, serves as commissioner for the Western * Expansion of nursing and the health professions. The university has placed emphasis Interstate Commission for Higher Education, and is past chair of the Council of Presidents on graduating more students in nursing and developing or expanding programs in occu- of the Big Sky Conference. Dr. Wayne Sjoberg, Faculty Athletics Representative Dr. Wayne Sjoberg (shoo-berg) is in his 11th softball and youth soccer. He is a certified soccer referee. year as the faculty athletics representative at NAU. In his spare time, he enjoys outdoor activities such as tennis, hiking, running and In his role as faculty representative, Sjoberg works cross-country skiing. closely with athletic department personnel on A native of Hutchinson, Kan., Sjoberg earned his bachelor's degree from Kansas issues related to academic integrity, rules compli- State and his master's from Oklahoma State. He also obtained his Ph.D. in psychology ance, and student-athlete welfare. from Oklahoma State in 1967. A professor of psychology in the College His wife, Cynthia, owns bachelor's and master's degrees from NAU and currently of Social and Behavioral Sciences until his retire- works in the NAU North Learning Assistance Center. The couple has two daughters, Sara ment in May of 2006, Sjoberg has been associated (33), a 1998 NAU graduate, and Gretchen (30). with NAU for more than 30 years. A longtime NAU booster and athletics fan, he has been involved with youth sports for many years, including Little League baseball, girls Jim Fallis, Athletics Director Jim Fallis was named the Director of Athletics at basketball player Kelly Golob became the first Lumberjack to earn NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship honors Northern Arizona University in May, 2004, and the depart- since 2000. ment has had success across the board under his leadership. Fallis has also overseen the installation of a state-of-the-art scoreboard and message-center in the Under his direction, the 300-plus Lumberjack student- Walkup Skydome. The Skydome also welcomed the installation of a removable REALGRASS™ Matrix sys- athletes have maintained 3.00 or better cumulative mark in all tem during the Spring of 2008, the first removable REALGRASS™ system to be installed in the United eight semesters. Eleven of the 15 squads posted a 3.0 or high- States. It marked the first accomplishment by the President's Task Force on Athletics Facilities. er cumulative GPA last year led by the volleyball team which NAU recently signed a five-year apparel agreement with Adidas to outfit all 15 intercollegiate posted a department-best 3.42 in 2007-08. teams with practice and game gear. The deal replaced NIKE as the official team outfitter, a three-year con- A school-record one hundred seventy-eight student- tract originally developed by Fallis. athletes were recognized at the 30th Annual Golden Eagle Prior to NAU, Fallis served as athletics director at the University of Northern Colorado since 1993. Awards for significant contributions to the Lumberjack athlet- Academic and athletic successes as well as fiscal responsibility were hallmarks of Fallis' tenure at Northern ics program while maintaining a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. He Colorado. Northern Colorado teams won 31 conference championships in his 10 years. Academically, UNC also established the Athletic Director's Honor Roll to recognize produced 13 NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients in his 11-year tenure. student-athletes with a 3.5 or better GPA, recognizing more Fallis continued to develop UNC Athletics into one of the most successful Division II programs in than 70 recipients last spring. Outside the classroom, the the nation. He also coordinated the successful completion of the largest fundraising project in UNC ath- department staff and student-athletes contributed 4,000-plus letic history, the $3.5 million Nottingham Field. He also assisted in the construction management of the community service hours in Flagstaff and around the state of 6,500-seat stadium. Fallis also oversaw the $400,000 addition of an eight-lane all-weather track, a Arizona each of the last two years. $400,000 renovation to Jackson Baseball Field, the addition of a million dollar wrestling room to Butler- NAU has ranked among the top 100 athletic depart- Hancock as well as new women's basketball and volleyball locker rooms and a conversion from tartan to ment in the United States Sports Academy Directors Cup wood flooring. In addition, the department built a computer technology room for use by student-athletes. standings twice under Fallis, while winning 14 Big Sky In 1994, Fallis created the UNC Athletic Hall of Fame to pay tribute to the outstanding student-ath- Conference tiles and recording 12 Top-40 national finishes and six individual national titles. NAU won the letes, coaches and contributors that have been a big part of the Bears' history for the past century. Fallis Big Sky Conference Men's All-Sports title for the second consecutive season. was committed to developing a UNC Athletic program that adhered to the principals of gender equity and In 2007-08, the Lumberjacks ranked 98th overall in the United States Sports Academy Directors stressed the academic performance of its student-athletes. During his tenure, Fallis added women's golf Cup standings aided by two top-10 national finishes in cross country and a 42nd-place national finish at and women's softball to the UNC varsity sport lineup, and had consistently worked to enhance the schol- the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. The Lumberjacks posted two top-40 national finishes arship opportunities available in the Bears' nine women's sports. Fallis created an environment in which in 2006-07 behind a pair of national championships by sophomore standout Lopez Lomong. NAU won the academic performance was valued and rewarded, as witnessed by the fact that nearly 33 percent of UNC Big Sky title in men's track and field, the regular season title in men's basketball and produced four All- student-athletes had a cumulative grade-point average of 3.25 or better in 2001-02. Americans who earned a combined 10 All-America honors. The Lumberjacks won the Big Sky Conference UNC won two Division II National Championships in football (1996, 1997) under his direction. At Men's All-Sports title for the first time since 2003-04. the time he left, athletics had over $8 million in endowments and $600,000 in reserves. Prior to UNC, In 2005-06, the Lumberjacks had one of the most successful seasons in recent history, finishing Fallis spent seven years as athletic director at Lake Superior State University. Under his leadership, LSSU 90th in the United States Sports Academy Directors Cup standings aided by a 10th-place national finish won NCAA Division I Hockey Championships in 1988 and 1992. by women's indoor track and field and a 12th-place showing at the NCAA Women's Cross Country cham- Fallis, 55, has been actively involved in the administration of intercollegiate athletics at the nation- pionships. The NAU women's sports programs captured the 2005-06 Big Sky Conference Women's All- al level. Presently, he serves on the U.S. Sports Academy Directors' Cup Committee and represents the Sports Trophy for the first time since 2000. The campaign was highlighted by six Big Sky Championships Big Sky on the Division I Championship cabinet. He was also selected by Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano to including titles in cross country, as well as indoor and outdoor women's track and field. The men's bas- serve on the Governor's Council on Health, Physical Fitness and Sport for the state of Arizona and is a ketball team won the conference regular season title, while the women captured the Big Sky Conference member of the Route 66 Rotary club in Flagstaff. A 1974 graduate of LSSU, Fallis served as the Lakers' tournament title to advance to its first NCAA Tournament in school history. NAU finished second in golf wrestling coach from 1974 until his appointment as interim athletic director in 1986. Fallis had an out- and third in regular-season women's basketball, soccer and tennis. NAU highlighted the campaign by win- standing wrestling career of his own. ning the 2005-06 Sterling Savings Bank Presidents Cup, which is unique to collegiate athletics in that it A four-time NAIA All-America grappler for the Lakers, he won both the NCAA Division III and NAIA reinforces the Big Sky Conference's dedication to the academic side of being student-athletes. national championships in 1974. A member of three Hall of Fames, he was named to the Lake Superior State NAU coaches garnered five Big Sky Conference Coach of the Year awards, eight student-athletes Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005. A native of Durand, Mich., Fallis earned his masters degree from Northern were honored as 2006 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America District 8 selections and senior men's Michigan in 1977. He and his wife, Anna, are the parents of two grown children and two grandchildren.

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NAU IN ROLLE ACTIVITY CENTER YEAR ALL HOME BIG SKY 1989 5-5 .500 4-4 .500 1990 7-6 .538 4-4 .500 1991 10-2 .833 6-2 .750 1992 9-2 .818 5-2 .714 1993 8-4 .667 6-1 .857 1994 5-7 .417 2-5 .286 1995 8-1 .889 6-1 .857 1996 10-3 .769 5-3 .625 1997 10-2 .833 7-1 .875 1998 10-3 .769 5-3 .625 1999 11-2 .846 7-1 .875 2000 10-1 .909 7-1 .875 2001 10-1 .909 6-1 .857 2002 7-4 .636 4-3 .571 2003 8-6 .571 4-3 .571 2004 5-7 .417 3-4 .429 2005 2-8 .200 2-5 .286 2006 6-8 .429 3-5 .375 2007 9-5 .643 4-4 .500 Totals 150-77 .661 90-53 .629

Since 1995: 106-51 (.675) overall at home 63-35 (.643) vs. Big Sky opponents 39-13 (.750) vs. non-conference foes NAU has gained a national reputation for fan support for its volleyball program. The Lumberjacks averaged their highest-ever attendance numbers at home in 2007, with an average of 637 fans attending each contest. Last season saw three matches earn the seventh, eighth and ninth-highest all-time attendance numbers for the program. HOME ATTENDANCE YEAR DATES RECORD ATT. AVG. The Northern Arizona University Lumberjack first two seasons in the facility but has posted a 1989 10 5-5 (.500) 3,683 368 volleyball team makes its home in the Joseph C. 133-59 (.693) mark in 17 seasons since, including 1990 13 7-6 (.538) 5,953 458 Rolle Activity Center, located on the south side of a 54-18 (.750) record against non-conference 1991 12 10-2 (.833) 7,384 615 campus. In 2008, the facility celebrates its 20th opponents and a team-record streak of six straight 1992 11 9-2 (.818) 6,984 635 season as the everyday home for NAU volleyball. seasons with at least 10 home wins (1996-2001). 1993 12 8-4 (.667) 4,859 405 The facility offers four complete volleyball Non-league opponents due to come to Rolle 1994 12 5-7 (.417) 5,037 420 courts, which the Lumberjacks use for their prac- in 2008 are Akron, Rutgers and Binghamton for 1995 9 8-1 (.889) 4,037 449 1996 13 10-3 (.769) 6,318 486 tices. For home matches, Rolle is set up with one the NAU Invitational, and Hampton, Navy and 1997 12 10-2 (.833) 6,970 581 court in the center surrounded on two sides by Duquesne for the Fiesta Bowl. In recent seasons, 1998 13 10-3 (.769) 6,194 476 bleachers and sponsorship tents, with the bleach- NAU has defeated Arizona State, Arkansas-Little 1999 13 11-2 (.846) 7,044 542 ers seating up to 1,066 fans. Rock, Eastern Washington, Memphis, Houston, 2000 11 10-1 (.909) 6,283 571 The turnaround of the NAU program has Oregon State, Radford and Sacramento State in 2001 11 10-1 (.909) 5,674 516 coincided with the team’s dominance at home. the seasons those schools ended up in the NCAAs, 2002 11 7-4 (.636) 4,963 451 Since 1995, NAU has posted a solid 106-51 (.675) winning 72 percent of the games played in those 2003 14 8-6 (.571) 5,864 419 record at home, which is the fourth-best record in matches (39 of 54). 2004 12 5-7 (.417) 4,016 335 the Big Sky Conference over the last 11 seasons. While serving as the volleyball headquarters, 2005 10 2-8 (.200) 6,195 620 2006 14 6-8 (.429) 5,291 378 NAU set a record in 1999 by posting 11 home wins Rolle is also used by the NAU men’s and women’s 2007 14 9-5 (.643) 8,930 637 and set the arena record in 2000 by winning 90.9 basketball teams as a practice facility and home Totals 227 150-77 (.661) 105,484 465 percent of its home dates (10-1), then tying the arena for early-season games when the NAU foot- mark in 2001. In 2008, the program will have 14 ball team is still competing and using the J. LARGEST HOME CROWDS home dates including two home tournaments. Lawrence Walkup Skydome. Rolle is used for open 1,112 vs. Montana, 11/5/92 (L 3-1) The facility will be the home for the Fiesta recreation and intramurals, and it houses the NAU 1,002 vs. Weber State, 10/20/01 (W 3-2) Bowl, a tournament returning for its 16th year men’s volleyball club team. 967 vs. Montana, 9/26/96 (W 3-0) which will take place on September 12-13. Prior The arena has also served as the training- 937 vs. Weber State, 10/8/05 (L 3-2) to the Fiesta Bowl, NAU will host its own invita- camp home for the Phoenix Suns of the NBA and 923 vs. Eastern Washington, 10/5/95 (W 3-2) tional on August 29-30. the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury has used the facility 922 vs. Montana, 10/31/91 (L 3-0) The facility has shown to be fan-friendly, as during its preseason training camp. 915 vs. Northern Colorado, 11/17/07 (W 3-0) the Lumberjacks have rated among the nation’s The gym was dedicated in the name of Dr. 913 vs. UC Davis, 8/24/07 (W 3-2) top-60 in home attendance for the last several Joseph C. Rolle for his contributions as both an 912 vs. Weber State, 10/6/07 (W 3-0) years (out of more than 320 Division I programs). administrator and professor at NAU. He and his 897 vs. Utah, 9/20/91 (W 3-1) After 15 seasons in now-razed Lumberjack wife, Marie, annually give the Rolle Award to the 877 vs. Cal State Northridge, 10/19/96 (L 3-1) Gym, the volleyball team moved into its new digs most valuable player on both the NAU men’s and 868 vs. Idaho, 11/3/94 (L 3-0) for the 1989 season. The squad was 12-11 in its women’s basketball teams.

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Northern Arizona def. Ohio, 3-0 (15-12, 15-3, 15-10) For the 16th time in 18 years, Northern Cal State Fullerton def. Ohio, 3-0 (15-3, 15-11, 15-13) Arizona University will hold its annual Fiesta Bowl Northern Arizona def. Oregon, 3-1 (15-6, 1-15, 15-11, 15-4) All-tournament: Tami Burchard, NAU (MVP); Casey Crisler, Oregon; Madeline Ernst, Oregon; Carolyn Volleyball Tournament, considered one of the Kittell, CSF; Traci Nation, Ohio; Jenny Treglown, NAU. nation’s premier early-season collegiate events. This 1998 DAYS INN/FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Northern Arizona) year’s event will take place Friday and Saturday, Arkansas-Little Rock def. Providence, 3-0 (15-5, 15-3, 15-7) Sept. 12 and 13, in the Joseph C. Rolle Activity Providence def. Mississippi State, 3-0 (15-7, 15-10, 15-5) Northern Arizona def. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3-1 (10-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-10) Center, which celebrates its 20th season as the home Arkansas-Little Rock def. Mississippi State, 3-1 (7-15, 15-13, 15-8, 15-3) facility for the Lumberjack volleyball program. Northern Arizona def. Providence, 3-0 (15-4, 15-10, 15-7) Northern Arizona def. Mississippi State, 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-5) This year, NAU welcomes Duquesne (Atlantic All-tournament: Xylena Sanders, NAU (MVP); Tiwi Bond, NAU; Melissa Haugen, NAU; Colleen Lee, PC; 10), Navy (Patriot League) and Hampton (Mid- Christine Owen, MSU; Jelena Radovanovic, UALR. Eastern). 1999 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Purdue) Purdue def. Xavier, 3-1 (15-8, 15-4, 4-15, 15-12) NAU has compiled a 36-10 (.783) record in its own event and has won Northern Arizona def. UC Irvine, 3-0 (17-15, 15-1, 16-14) nine team titles. Some top programs have participated - Oregon State, Purdue def. UC Irvine, 3-0 (15-8, 15-10, 15-7) Northern Arizona def. Xavier, 3-0 (15-7, 15-4, 15-7) Radford, San Diego State, Arkansas-Little Rock, Memphis, Houston, West Xavier def. UC Irvine, 3-1 (15-7, 15-10, 14-16, 15-3) Virginia and Santa Clara - and all earned national postseason appearances Purdue def. Northern Arizona, 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-12) All-tournament: Aneska Arosarena, Purdue (MVP); Michell Axlund, NAU; Larissa Carter, UCI; Taryn Catlin, during the seasons in which they visited Flagstaff. Purdue; Jenny Janszen, XU; Amber Thom, NAU.

2000 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Northern Arizona) Arkansas-Little Rock def. Georgetown, 3-1 (15-10, 10-15, 15-5, 17-15) 2008 Fiesta Bowl Tournament Schedule Northern Arizona def. Murray State, 3-0 (15-9, 15-13, 15-10) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Georgetown def. Murray State, 3-0 (15-12, 15-3, 15-11) Navy vs. Duquesne...... 4:30 p.m. Northern Arizona def. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3-2 (15-12, 15-12, 2-15, 9-15, 15-7) Arkansas-Little Rock def. Murray State, 3-2 (7-15, 15-6, 6-15, 15-10, 20-18) NAU vs. Hampton ...... 7:00 p.m. Northern Arizona def. Georgetown, 3-0 (15-6, 18-16, 15-7) All-tournament: Chelsea Robb, NAU (MVP); Whitney Donahue, NAU; Kiran Gill, GU; Carrie Potthast, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 MSU; Tanja Radovic, UALR; Raquel Sampaio, UALR. Duquesne vs. Hampton ...... 10:00 a.m. 2001 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Northern Arizona) NAU vs. Navy ...... 12:30 p.m. Oregon State def. UC Irvine, 3-2 (31-33, 26-30, 30-17, 30-21, 15-6) Northern Arizona def. Radford, 3-0 (30-19, 30-23, 30-19) Navy vs. Hampton ...... 4:30 p.m. Oregon State def. Radford, 3-1 (30-22, 30-22, 27-30, 30-18) NAU vs. Duquesne ...... 7:00 p.m. Northern Arizona def. UC Irvine, 3-1 (30-15, 30-25, 25-30, 30-23) Radford def. UC Irvine, 3-1 (30-28, 30-21, 30-32, 30-25) Northern Arizona def. Oregon State, 3-2 (27-30, 29-31, 30-28, 30-15, 15-13) Northern Arizona volleyball and the Fiesta Bowl Committee wish to thank the fol- All-tournament: Xylena Sanders, NAU (MVP); Laura Collins, OSU; Chanda McLeod, UCI; Chelsea Robb, NAU; Gina Schmidt, OSU; Katie Sherwood, RU. lowing Flagstaff hotels and restaurants for providing hospitality to the 2008 Fiesta 2002 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Santa Clara) Bowl visiting teams and for their support of the Fiesta Bowl Tournament: LA QUINTA #24 Santa Clara def. Eastern Illinois, 3-1 (30-17, 30-15, 28-30, 30-27) INN & SUITES, HAMPTON INN, HOLIDAY INN and JOTINI’S ON THE GREEN. Northern Arizona def. Idaho, 3-2 (30-27, 30-21, 22-30, 28-30, 15-12) #24 Santa Clara def. Idaho, 3-0 (30-17, 30-15, 30-27) Northern Arizona def. Eastern Illinois, 3-0 (30-21, 30-25, 31-29) Eastern Illinois def. Idaho, 3-1 (30-28, 31-29, 25-30, 30-25) Previous Tournament Results #24 Santa Clara def. Northern Arizona, 3-0 (30-25, 30-27, 30-22) 1991 LADY JACK CLASSIC (Champion: Northern Arizona) All-tournament: Becky Potter, SCU (MVP); Kelli Sousa, SCU; Ellie Butterfield, NAU; Brooke Haeberle, UI; Utah def. San Francisco, 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-2) Chelsea Robb, NAU; Anna-Marie Hammond, UI. Northern Arizona def. Drake, 3-0 (16-14, 15-3, 15-3) San Francisco def. Drake, 3-2 (15-11, 15-8, 10-15, 10-15, 15-12) 2003 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: San Francisco) Northern Arizona def. Utah, 3-1 (15-11, 12-15, 15-12, 15-12) UTEP def. UMKC, 3-0 (30-26, 30-24, 30-25) Utah def. Drake, 3-0 (15-6, 15-13, 15-4) Northern Arizona def. UAB, 3-0 (30-12, 30-17, 30-20) Northern Arizona def. San Francisco, 3-0 (15-10, 15-5, 15-4) San Francisco def. UTEP, 3-0 (30-19, 30-23, 30-27) All-tournament: Angel Leath, NAU (MVP); Melanie Kaiser, USF; Ruth Parsons, NAU; Denise Rathbun, UMKC def. UAB, 3-2 (28-30, 30-19, 31-29, 28-30, 15-13) Utah; Lisa Tschannen, USF; Linda Wilcox, Utah; Lisa Wylie, NAU. San Francisco def. Northern Arizona, 3-1 (27-30, 30-17, 30-26, 30-23) UTEP def. UAB, 3-2 (30-16, 30-23, 25-30, 28-30, 15-10) 1992 LADY JACK CLASSIC (Champion: Northern Arizona) Northern Arizona def. UTEP, 3-0 (30-26, 30-26, 30-21) Sacramento State def. UC Irvine, 3-2 (15-10, 11-15, 15-13, 10-15, 15-13) San Francisco def. UAB, 3-0 (30-19, 30-16, 30-13) Northern Arizona def. West Virginia, 3-2 (11-15, 15-9, 13-15, 15-6, 15-7) Northern Arizona def. UMKC, 3-1 (30-24, 21-30, 30-27, 30-21) Sacramento State def. West Virginia, 3-1 (15-3, 15-7, 7-15, 15-6) San Francisco def. UMKC, 3-0 (30-17, 30-11, 30-21) Northern Arizona def. UC Irvine, 3-0 (15-11, 15-8, 15-6) All-tournament: Brittanie Budinger, USF (MVP); Teresa Russell, USF; Claire Robertson, NAU; Ellie UC Irvine def. West Virginia, 3-0 (15-9, 15-5, 15-7) Butterfield, NAU; Jennifer Abbruzzese, UTEP; Kristy Waltemeyer, UMKC; Heather Stapleton, UMKC Northern Arizona def. Sacramento State, 3-1 (15-6, 15-11, 10-15, 15-8) (Outstanding Libero); Karen Boyd, UAB; Martina Shields, UAB. All-tournament: Jennifer Rogers, NAU (MVP); Anastasia Arnold, UCI; Nicole Harty, SAC; Angel Leath, NAU; Julie Machado, NAU; Jen McCuen, WVU; Rachel Wieck, SAC. 2005 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: UTEP) Baylor def. Gonzaga, 3-1 (30-19, 28-30, 30-23, 30-19) 1993 LUMBERJACK CLASSIC (Champion: San Diego St.) UTEP def. Northern Arizona, 3-1 (30-17, 30-25, 22-30, 30-22) San Diego State def. George Mason, 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-8) Gonzaga def. Northern Arizona, 3-2 (16-30, 30-21, 30-23, 21-30, 11-15) Northern Arizona def. Texas-San Antonio, 3-0 (15-2, 15-13, 15-7) UTEP def. Baylor, 3-2 (30-19, 30-32, 33-31, 23-30, 15-12) George Mason def. Texas-San Antonio, 3-0 (15-6, 15-4, 15-2) UTEP def. Gonzaga, 3-1 (30-19, 23-30, 30-28, 30-15) San Diego State def. Northern Arizona, 3-0 (15-5, 15-2, 15-12) Baylor def. Northern Arizona, 3-1 (30-18, 25-30, 30-25, 30-18) San Diego State def. Texas-San Antonio, 3-0 (16-14, 15-4, 15-7) All-tournament: Kari Stacy, UTEP (MVP); Christie Murphy, UTEP; Nicole LeBlanc, Baylor; Stella Odion, George Mason def. Northern Arizona, 3-2 (15-3, 15-8, 12-15, 13-15, 19-17) Baylor; Becky Jones, Gonzaga; Colleen Flooker, Northern Arizona. All-tournament: Stephanie Riley, SDSU (MVP); Juliana Cezar, SDSU; Varig Domokos, GMU; Trina Keeton, NAU; Barbara Kovacs, GMU; Andrea Smith, GMU; Suzanne Turcotte, SDSU. 2006 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Florida International) Florida International def. Boise State, 3-2 (30-26, 29-31, 30-22, 26-30, 15-11) 1994 KACHINA CLASSIC (Champion: Northern Arizona) Northern Arizona def. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 3-1 (28-30, 30-16, 30-24, 30-17) Cal State Northridge def. Houston, 3-2 (8-15, 15-5, 11-15, 15-11, 15-13) Florida International def. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 3-0 (30-23, 30-22, 30-25) Northern Arizona def. Memphis, 3-0 (15-5, 15-11, 15-2) Boise State def. Northern Arizona, 3-0 (30-25, 30-28, 30-24) Cal State Northridge def. Memphis, 3-0 (15-7, 15-7, 15-9) Boise State def. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 3-0 (30-23, 30-24, 30-22) Northern Arizona def. Houston, 3-1 (18-16, 8-15, 16-14, 16-14) Florida International def. Northern Arizona, 3-1 (30-27, 26-30, 30-27, 30-26) Houston def. Memphis, 3-0 (15-5, 15-2, 15-11) All-tournament: Keila Oliveira, Florida Int’l (MVP); Lauren Palsey, TAMUCC; Cameron Flunder, Boise St.; Northern Arizona def. Cal State Northridge, 3-2 (15-11, 15-10, 6-15, 13-15, 15-10) Jeanette Jenkins, Boise St.; Anita Szymanska, Florida Int’l; Yarimar Rosa, Florida Int’l; Outstanding Libero, All-tournament: Jenny Treglown, NAU (MVP); Heather Anderson, CSN; Missy Clements, CSN; Lilly Brittany Stowers, NAU. Denoon-Chester, UH; Julie Machado, NAU; Aimee Stone, CSN; Paula Townsend, NAU. 2007 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT (Champion: Northern Arizona) 1996 DAYS INN HIGHWAY 66 CLASSIC (Champion: Northern Arizona) High Point def. Duquesne, 3-2 (25-30, 30-21, 33-31, 26-30, 15-8) Southern Mississippi def. McNeese State, 3-1 (15-3, 6-15, 15-5, 15-13) Northern Arizona def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-0 (30-21, 30-24, 30-20) Northern Arizona def. Arkansas-Little Rock, 3-1 (13-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-13) Duquesne def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-1 (28-30, 30-28, 30-21, 30-18) Arkansas-Little Rock def. McNeese State, 3-0 (15-7, 15-11, 15-10) Northern Arizona def. High Point, 3-0 (30-27, 30-21, 30-18) Northern Arizona def. Southern Mississippi, 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-12) High Point def. Louisiana-Lafayette, 3-2 (28-30, 30-25, 22-30, 30-21, 15-8) Arkansas-Little Rock def. Southern Mississippi, 3-0 (15-7, 15-5, 15-9) Northern Arizona def. Duquesne, 3-1 (28-30, 30-27, 30-28, 30-20) Northern Arizona def. McNeese State, 3-0 (15-11, 15-4, 15-8) All-tournament: Kim Babcock, Northern Arizona (MVP); Erica Castro, Louisiana-Lafayette; Jenni Gross, All-tournament: Tami Burchard, NAU (MVP); Tosha Barnicoat, USM; Susan Brondell, NAU; Barbara Duquesne; Audie Gonzalez, High Point; Kristina Taylor, High Point; Kelly Verboom, Northern Arizona; Gomez, UALR; Melissa Haugen, NAU; Paula Morgan, UALR. Outstanding Libero, Brittany Stowers, Northern Arizona. 1997 DAYS INN HIGHWAY 66 CLASSIC (Champion: Northern Arizona) Oregon def. Ohio, 3-1 (15-5, 15-17, 15-6, 15-7) Northern Arizona def. Cal State Fullerton, 3-0 (19-17, 15-7, 15-3) Oregon def. Cal State Fullerton, 3-0 (15-4, 15-6, 16-14)

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TEAM RECORDS • SINGLE MATCH INDIVIDUAL RECORDS • SINGLE MATCH TOURNAMENT STANDINGS Kills 3G: 62 by NAU vs. Murray St., 2000 Kills 3G: 20 by Kim Babcock, NAU vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2007 TEAM APP. W-L PCT. 4G: 80 by NAU vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 1996 4G: 25 by Tami Burchard, NAU vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 1996 Florida International 1 3-0 1.000 5G: 91 by UTEP vs. Baylor, 2005 25 by Teresa Russell, USF vs. NAU, 2003 Purdue 1 3-0 1.000 5G: 28 by Melanie Kaiser, San Francisco vs. Drake, 1991 San Diego State 1 3-0 1.000 Santa Clara 1 3-0 1.000 Hit Efficiency 3G: .452 by NAU vs. San Francisco, 1991 Northern Arizona 15 36-10 .783 Hit Efficiency 3G: .875 by Marie Tourillon, Houston vs. Memphis, 1994 4G: .337 by Oregon St. vs. Radford, 2001 UTEP 2 5-2 .714 5G: .298 by High Point vs. Duquesne, 2007 Min. 5 attacks 4G: .846 by Lindsay Perkins, E. Illinois vs. Idaho, 2002 San Francisco 2 5-2 .714 5G: .846 by Amanda Eggert, Oregon St. vs. UC Irvine, 2001 Ark.-Little Rock 3 6-3 .667 Assists 3G: 55 by NAU vs. UC Irvine, 1992 Baylor 1 2-1 .667 Boise State 1 2-1 .667 4G: 72 by NAU vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 1996 Assists 3G: 49 by Julie Machado, NAU vs. UC Irvine, 1992 CS Northridge 1 2-1 .667 5G: 87 by UTEP vs. Baylor, 2005 4G: 67 by Melissa Haugen, NAU vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 1996 5G: 80 by Jaymie Swift, UTEP vs. Baylor, 2005 Duquesne 1 2-1 .667 George Mason 1 2-1 .667 Aces 3G: 15 by Utah vs. Drake, 1991 Oregon 1 2-1 .667 Aces 3G: 8 by Teresa McCabe, Utah vs. Drake, 1991 4G: 10 by NAU vs. Utah, 1991 Oregon State 1 2-1 .667 4G: 6 by Tanja Radovic, Ark.-Little Rock vs. Miss. St., 1998 Sacramento State 1 2-1 .667 10 by UTEP vs. Gonzaga, 2005 5G: 5, 4x; last: Nicole Jensen, George Mason vs. NAU, 1993 Utah 1 2-1 .667 5G: 17 by NAU vs. West Virginia, 1992 CS Fullerton 1 1-2 .333 Digs 3G: 17 by Michell Axlund, NAU vs. Purdue, 1999 Eastern Illinois 1 1-2 .333 Digs 3G: 66 by NAU vs. Purdue, 1999 Georgetown 1 1-2 .333 4G: 23 by Brittany Stowers, NAU vs. Duquesne, 2007 66 by Purdue vs. NAU, 1999 Gonzaga 1 1-2 .333 23 by Tami Burchard, NAU vs. Houston, 1994 4G: 84 by Sacramento St. vs. West Virginia, 1992 High Point 1 1-2 .333 5G: 31 by Erica Castro, Louisiana-Lafayette vs. High Point, 2007 Houston 1 1-2 .333 84 by NAU vs. Houston, 1994 Providence 1 1-2 .333 5G: 111 by High Point vs. La.-Lafayette, 2007 Blk. Solos 3G: 5 by Sara Schmitt, Murray St. vs. NAU, 2000 Radford 1 1-2 .333 4G: 4 by Marie Tourillon, Houston vs. NAU, 1994 Southern Miss. 1 1-2 .333 Blk. Solos 3G: 7 by Murray St. vs. NAU, 2000 4 by Tajana Andric, Ark.-Little Rock vs. NAU, 1996 Xavier 1 1-2 .333 UMKC 1 1-3 .250 4G: 7 by Sacramento St. vs. NAU, 1992 5G: 4 by Maggie Barrera, NAU vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 2000 UC Irvine 3 1-8 .111 7 by Ark.-Little Rock vs. NAU, 1996 Drake 1 0-3 .000 5G: 8 by Murray St. vs. Ark.-Little Rock, 2000 Blk. Assists 3G: 9 by Linda Wilcox, Utah vs. San Francisco, 1991 Idaho 1 0-3 .000 4G: 9, by Amanda Modglin, Baylor vs. NAU, 2005 La.-Lafayette 1 0-3 .000 Blk. Assists 3G: 27 by Utah vs. San Francisco, 1991 5G: 12 by Heather Anderson, Cal St. Northridge vs. NAU, 1994 McNeese State 1 0-3 .000 4G: 29 by NAU vs. UC Irvine, 2001 Memphis 1 0-3 .000 Mississippi State 1 0-3 .000 5G: 33 by NAU vs. Oregon St., 2001 Total Blocks 3G: 10 by Katie Sherwood, Radford vs. NAU, 2001 Murray State 1 0-3 .000 4G: 10 by Marie Tourillon, Houston vs. NAU, 1994 Ohio 1 0-3 .000 Team Blocks 3G: 15 by Florida Int’l vs. Texas A&M-CC, 2006 5G: 13 by Heather Anderson, Cal St. Northridge vs. NAU, 1994 Texas A&M-CC 1 0-3 .000 4G: 16 by NAU vs. Houston, 1994 Texas-San Antonio 1 0-3 .000 5G: 21.5 by Cal St. Northridge vs. NAU, 1994 West Virginia 1 0-3 .000 UAB 1 0-4 .000 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 1991: Northern Arizona TEAM RECORDS • TOURNAMENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS • TOURNAMENT 1992: Northern Arizona Games Played 14 Arkansas-Little Rock, 2000 Kills 73 Gina Schmidt, Oregon State, 2001 1993: San Diego State 1994: Northern Arizona 14 Oregon State, 2001 1995: NO TOURNAMENT Kill Avg. 5.80 Aneska Arosarena, Purdue, 1999 1996: Northern Arizona Kills 222 Oregon State, 2001 1997: Northern Arizona Hitting % .590 Xylena Sanders, Northern Arizona, 1998 1998: Northern Arizona Kill Avg. 17.90 Northern Arizona, 1996 1999: Purdue 2000: Northern Arizona Assists 173 Kristin Garnett, Duquesne, 2007 2001: Northern Arizona Hitting % .314 Northern Arizona, 1996 2002: Santa Clara Assist Avg. 15.30 Melissa Haugen, Northern Arizona, 1996 2003: San Francisco Assists 204 Duquesne, 2007 2004: NO TOURNAMENT 204 Oregon State, 2001 Aces 12 Jennifer Rogers, Northern Arizona, 1992 2005: UTEP 2006: Florida International 2007: Northern Arizona Assist Avg. 16.10 Northern Arizona, 1996 Ace Avg. 2.67 Teresa McCabe, Utah, 1991 TOURNAMENT MVPS Aces 37 Northern Arizona, 1992 Digs 56 Erica Castro, Louisiana-Lafayette, 2007 1991: Angel Leath, NAU 1992: Jennifer Rogers, NAU Ace Avg. 3.08 Northern Arizona, 1992 Dig Avg. 4.9 Brittanie Budinger, San Francisco, 2003 1993: Stephanie Riley, SDSU 1994: Jenny Treglown, NAU 1995: NO TOURNAMENT Digs 228 Northern Arizona, 1994 Block Solos 6 Xylena Sanders, Northern Arizona, 1998 1996: Tami Burchard, NAU 6 Amber Thom, Northern Arizona, 1999 1997: Tami Burchard, NAU Dig Avg. 19.00 Northern Arizona, 1994 6 Maggie Barrera, Northern Arizona, 2000 1998: Xylena Sanders, NAU 1999: Aneska Arosarena, Purdue 2000: Chelsea Robb, NAU Block Solos 15 Murray State, 2000 Block Assists 20 Heather Anderson, Cal State Northridge, 1994 2001: Xylena Sanders, NAU 20 Xylena Sanders, Northern Arizona, 2001 2002: Becky Potter, Santa Clara Block Assists 76 Northern Arizona, 2001 2003: Brittanie Budinger, USF Total Blocks 22 Heather Anderson, Cal State Northridge, 1994 2004: NO TOURNAMENT Team Blocks 39.0 Northern Arizona, 2001 2005: Kari Stacy, UTEP 2006: Keila Oliveira, Florida Int’l Block Avg. 2.00 Stephanie Riley, San Diego State, 1993 2007: Kim Babcock, NAU Block Avg. 3.60 Northern Arizona, 1998

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NUMERICAL ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High/Last School) BY POSITION 1 Alex Fell OH 5-11 Sr.-3L Irvine, Calif. (Northwood) Libero (1) Brittany Stowers 2 Emily Osiadacz MB 5-11 Sr.-3L Ventura, Calif. (Buena) 3 Lexi Sullivan OH 6-0 Fr.-HS Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) Middle Blocker (6) Ashley Ames, Katie Bailey, Chelsea 4 Hannah Sadler MB/OH 5-11 Fr.-RS Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Fountain Hills) Cheeley, Kiersten McNairy, Emily 5 Kailee Savage OH 6-0 Sr.-3L Richmond, B.C. (Cambie Secondary) Osiadacz, Hannah Sadler 6 Janalee Mays-Robinson S 5-6 Jr.-TR Canyon Country, Calif. (Golden West CC) Outside Hitter (8) 7 Katie Bailey MB 6-0 Fr.-HS Ontario, Calif. (Chaffey) Sara Bowden, Kobi Christensen, Alex Fell, Roni Greenwood, Sam Hodgkins, Kailee 8 Brittany Stowers L 5-3 Sr.-2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Peoria/UTEP) Savage, Hannah Sadler, Lexi Sullivan 9 Shanlie Kaululaau S 5-8 Fr.-HS Laie, Hawaii (Kahuku) Setter (3) 10 Ashley Ames MB 5-11 Fr.-HS Helena, Mont. (Capital) Sam Hodgkins, Shanlie Kaululaau, Janalee 11 Chelsea Cheeley MB 6-1 So.-1L Lake Arrowhead, Calif. (Rim of the World) Mays-Robinson 12 Kiersten McNairy MB 6-0 Fr.-HS Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge) BY CLASS Senior (5) 13 Kobi Christensen OH 6-0 Fr.-HS Kelowna, B.C. (Kelowna Secondary) Alex Fell, Roni Greenwood, Emily 14 Roni Greenwood OH 5-9 Sr.-3L San Diego, Calif. (Scripps Ranch) Osiadacz, Kailee Savage, Brittany Stowers

15 Sam Hodgkins RS/S 6-0 Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe) Junior (1) 17 Sara Bowden OH 6-0 Fr.-HS Tempe, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) Janalee Mays-Robinson

HEAD COACH: Craig Choate (BYU 1978), first season Sophomore (1) Chelsey Cheeley ASSISTANT: John Napier (Akron 2002), fifth season ASSISTANT: Megan Greene (Northern Arizona 2002), fourth season Freshmen and Redshirts (9) Ashley Ames, Katie Bailey, Sara Bowden, PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN Kobi Christensen, Sam Hodgkins, Shanlie Kaululaau, Kiersten McNairy, Hannah STARTERS RETURNING (3) Sadler, Lexi Sullivan No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. GP KPG Hit% APG SAPG DPG BPG BY STATE 1 Alex Fell OH 5-11 Sr.-3L 97 1.02 .078 0.18 0.14 1.67 0.16 Arizona (5) 2 Emily Osiadacz MB/RS 5-11 Sr.-3L 85 1.61 .312 0.35 0.05 0.26 1.09 Sara Bowden (Tempe), Sam Hodgkins (Phoenix), Hannah Sadler (Fountain Hills), 5 Kailee Savage**& OH 6-0 Sr.-3L 99 3.43 .154 0.15 0.22 2.47 0.46 Lexi Sullivan (Mesa), Brittany Stowers (Phoenix) OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (2) California (6) No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. GP KPG Hit% APG SAPG DPG BPG Katie Bailey (Ontario), Chelsea Cheeley (Lake Arrowhead), Alex Fell (Irvine), Janalee Mays- 8 Brittany Stowers L 5-3 Sr.-2L 97 0.02 .250 0.65 0.20 4.99 0.00 Robinson (Canyon Country), Emily Osiadacz 11 Chelsea Cheeley MB 6-1 So.-1L 81 1.58 .147 0.02 0.15 0.63 0.32 (Ventura), Roni Greenwood (San Diego)

Hawaii (1) NEWCOMERS AND REDSHIRTS (10) Shanlie Kaululaau (Laie) No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (High/Last School) Montana (1) 3 Lexi Sullivan OH 6-0 Fr.-HS Mesa, Ariz. (Mountain View) Ashley Ames (Helena) 4 Hannah Sadler MB/OH 5-11 Fr.-RS Fountain Hills, Ariz. (Fountain Hills) Oregon (1) 6 Janalee Mays-Robinson S 5-6 Jr.-TR Canyon Country, Calif. (Golden West CC) Kiersten McNairy (Lake Oswego) 7 Katie Bailey MB 6-0 Fr.-HS Ontario, Calif. (Chaffey) British Columbia (2) 9 Shanlie Kaululaau S 5-8 Fr.-HS Laie, Hawaii (Kahuku) Kobi Christensen (Kelowna), Kailee 10 Ashley Ames MB 5-11 Fr.-HS Helena, Mont. (Capital) Savage (Richmond) 12 Kiersten McNairy MB 6-0 Fr.-HS Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lakeridge) 13 Kobi Christensen OH 6-0 Fr.-HS Kelowna, B.C. (Kelowna) PRO-NUN-SEE-A-SHUN GUIDE 15 Sam Hodgkins RS/S 6-0 Fr.-HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain Pointe) Shanlie Kaululaau ....shan-lee Ka-oo-loo-la-ow 17 Sara Bowden OH 6-0 Fr.-HS Tempe, Ariz. (Corono del Sol) Emily Osiadacz ...... o-SHA-datch ** Stats from 2006 season Kailee Savage ...... KAY-lee SAV-age & Status of return unknown due to injury Brittany Stowers ...... stOW-ers

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#1 #2 #3 #4 #5

Alex Fell Emily Osiadacz Lexi Sullivan Hannah Sadler Kailee Savage Outside Hitter Middle Blocker Outside Hitter Middle Blocker/OH Outside Hitter 5-11 Senior 5-11 Senior 6-0 Freshman 5-11 R-Freshman 6-0 Senior Irvine, Calif. Ventura, Calif. Mesa, Ariz. Fountain Hills, Ariz. Richmond, B.C. #6 #7 #8 #9 #10

Janalee Mays-Robinson Katie Bailey Brittany Stowers Shanlie Kaululaau Ashley Ames Setter Middle Blocker Libero Setter Middle Blocker 5-6 Junior 6-0 Freshman 5-3 Senior 5-8 Freshman 5-11 Freshman Canyon Country, Calif. Ontario, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. Laie, Hawaii Helena, Mont. #11 #12 #13 #14 #15

Chelsea Cheeley Kiersten McNairy Kobi Christensen Roni Greenwood Sam Hodgkins Middle Blocker Middle Blocker Outside Hitter Outside Hitter Rightside Hitter/Setter 6-1 Sophomore 6-0 Freshman 6-0 Freshman 5-9 Senior 6-0 Freshman Lake Arrowhead, Calif. Lake Oswego, Ore. Kelowna, B.C. San Diego, Calif. Phoenix, Ariz. #17

Sara Bowden Craig Choate John Napier Megan Greene Outside Hitter Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach 6-0 Freshman First Season Fifth Season Fourth Season Tempe, Ariz.

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2008 SEASON OUTLOOK

The 2008 Northern Arizona volleyball program ushers in a Choate has brought in junior transfer Janalee Mays-Robinson to new era under first-year head coach Craig Choate, who also wel- step into the role immediately. She comes to NAU from Golden comes nine newcomers among the active roster of 15. Choate is West Community College where she ranked first in the state in no stranger to taking the reins and brings in 17 years of head assists as a sophomore and second as a freshman. Last year she coaching experience including 14 at San Jose State. was named to the all-tournament team at the state finals where The Lumberjacks are coming off their first Big Sky Tournament her team finished as runners-up. appearance in three years, but must deal with losing All-Big Sky "Janalee comes from Golden West College which has won 18 First Team selection Kim Babcock to graduation. Just four mem- state championships and is a massive powerhouse," said Choate. bers of this year's roster have seen action in a match at NAU, and "Her coach, Rick McLaughlin, is someone I have ties to and trust. one of those, fifth-year senior Kailee Savage, was injured for near- We're lucky to have her coming in as our setter." ly all of the 2007 season. Freshman Sam Hodgkins could play at setter or outside hitter Of the five healthy returning players, four are seniors. "I talked for the Lumberjacks, and freshman Shanlie Kaululaau will also to the returners about how change can be a tough thing," said contribute at the setter position. Choate. "You're used to doing things a certain way and someone Out of Kahuku High School in Laie, Hawaii, Kaululaau helped comes in and changes how you do things. Some of our success will her team to a second-place conference finish and fifth-place state depend on how they buy into it." finish as a senior, and was named Team MVP. The most proven player on the squad is senior libero Brittany MIDDLE BLOCKER Stowers, a 2007 Big Sky honor- able mention selection. Stowers Senior Emily Osiadacz saw limited action in her first two sea- led the team and the confer- sons at NAU, but stepped into a bigger role last year, playing in 26 ence in digs as a junior, and cur- matches with 20 starts and ranking first on the team and fourth in rently leads NAU in the all-time the Big Sky with a hitting percentage of .312. record books in career digs per "It looks like Emily was improving a lot last year and had some game at 4.69. "The natural leader is nice numbers," said Choate. "We'll look for her to continue that Brittany," says Choate. "It's improvement in the middle." tough to be a libero and be a Choate plans to try senior Alex Fell at the middle blocker posi- leader but I've had one do it in tion after experimenting with the move during the spring season. the past and it can happen Fell played at outside hitter for the past three years, and has put again." up consistent numbers on offense and defense. Stowers and the other return- "I have experimented moving Alex to the middle, but if we Senior Brittany Stowers was an All- ers will be looking to form a Big Sky honorable mention selection need her more on the outside we'll put her back on the outside," in 2007, and was also the 2006 Big cohesive unit with a team made said Choate. "Wherever she plays we look for her to be a solid con- Sky Newcomer of the Year. up of eight freshmen and one tributor." junior transfer. The lone sophomore on the team, Chelsea Cheeley, also "I do expect the newcomers to have to make an immediate returns to the position. Cheeley played in all but one match last impact," said Choate. "Sheer numbers are going to dictate that year and had 11 starts as a freshman, knocking down 1.58 kills per they’ll play a role this year, and probably a very important role. game to rank fifth on the team and recording 26 total blocks. The hardest place to be a freshman is on the outside, which is the area we'll really need them. But confidence is the big thing, and I "Chelsea was thrown in the fire as a freshman, but as she think some of them have that coming in." matures we expect her level of play to continue to improve," said With so many factors unknown heading into the season, Choate. "Hopefully she can rise to the challenge again this year." Choate realizes he can't predict any outcomes, but hopes the team Redshirt freshman Hannah Sadler was sidelined last year with will give it everything they're capable of. a knee injury, but is now healthy and will vie for a spot on the court "I always tell everybody that one of the hardest things is to this year. reach your potential," he said. "Let's get as good as we can be, play Coming in at the middle blocker position are freshmen Ashley as hard as we can play and have fun in the process. I can't tell you Ames, Katie Bailey and Kiersten McNairy. how many we're going to win. But I can deal with whatever the As a senior at Capital High School in Helena, Mont., Ames results are if we play hard and play smart. It's hugely important became just the third-ever female at the school to achieve a that we don't just play- that we play smart. That will be a differ- "Triple Crown," earning all-state honors in volleyball, basketball ence in several matches for sure." and softball. Looking at the student-athletes by position, here is how the Bailey, at 6-0, averaged 3.1 kills per game along with 1.2 2008 team breaks down. blocks per game as a senior at Chaffey High School in Ontario, SETTER Calif., and was a two-time MVP of her Club West volleyball team. McNairy, out of Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Ore., With the loss of four-year starting setter Kelly Verboom to was named first team all-league as a senior, and helped her team graduation and no other setters on the roster from last year, reach the playoffs in her junior and senior seasons.

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OUTSIDE HITTER "Brittany reminds me of several old liberos that I've had With limited numbers of returning outside hitters, the (at San Jose State)," said Lumberjacks will need newcomers to step in and make an imme- Choate. "Liberos have to be diate impact. Although Fell returns for her senior season, she may feisty, and she is. She's a good move to the middle blocking position. competitor from what I can tell. Savage, who played in only three matches last year before sit- I have a feeling I'm never going ting out the rest of the season due to injury, returns for a fifth year, to have to ask her why she did- but her status for the beginning of the season is still unknown. She n't go for that ball, because started all 26 matches in 2006 and ranked second on the team she'll go for that ball. I like that with 340 kills (3.43 per game). She was also one of NAU's leaders we'll have her on the floor." on defense having recorded 245 digs that year which ranked sec- ond only to Stowers. SCHEDULE Senior Roni Greenwood had shoulder surgery in the offsea- son and will not be able to play this year. The 2008 schedule has the Four freshmen will be vying Lumberjacks once again host- The Lumberjacks will host two home for spots at the outside hitter ing two home tournaments, tournaments and play a third in Green Bay, Wis., before beginning position, as Hodgkins, Sara and traveling to Green Bay, this year’s Big Sky slate. Bowden, Kobi Christensen and Wis., for a third. Lexi Sullivan all join the team. The season begins officially on Aug. 29 as NAU will play host Bowden, at 6-0 and from to the Hilton Garden Inn Invitational. Akron is the Lumberjacks' Corona del Sol High School in first opponent, followed on Aug. 30 by Rutgers and Binghamton. Tempe, earned numerous hon- "Akron has everybody back and we're starting with a team that ors as a senior including 5A hasn't been a cohesive unit yet," said Choate. "It will be an inter- Division I all-state, 5A East esting first match." Valley Tribune all-state, all-city Rivalries abound in the opening tournament, as assistant and first team all-region. She coach John Napier is an Akron alum as well as former assistant led her team with 487 kills and coach, and Choate's former assistant coach at New Mexico State, earned MVP honors. Glenn Kiriyama, is the head coach at Binghamton. Senior Alex Fell started in 17 match- At 6-0, Christensen helped NAU will head north to Green Bay on Sept. 5 to face Fresno es last year and ranked fourth on the lead her Kelowna Secondary State, Drake and host Green Bay in a two-day tournament. "I like team with 1.67 digs per game. team to a top-five finish in being on the road," said Chaote. "When you're on the road, the British Columbia in AAAA senior girls' volleyball last season. athletes tend to focus more because there's not as much going on. Hodgkins, a 6-0 right side hitter and setter out of Mountain Plus I think part of the package is to take them places they've Pointe High School in Phoenix, was named first team all-state as never been." well as the 5A1 Central Player of the Year as a senior. She averaged The non-conference portion of the schedule will conclude 3.5 kills per game in leading her team to a 38-9 overall record. with the return of the Fiesta Bowl to Flagstaff for a 16th year on At 6-0, Sullivan was the 2007 East Valley Player of the Year out Sept. 12-13, featuring teams from Hampton, Duquesne and Navy. of Mountain View High School in Mesa, Ariz., after averaging 3.7 Duquesne is returning for its second-straight year in the Fiesta kills per game and 2.2 digs per game. She was a first team all-state Bowl, and was the runner-up to NAU last year. selection by both The Arizona Republic and the East Valley NAU opens its Big Sky Conference schedule on the road at Tribune, and was a two-time team MVP. Montana State and Montana on Sept. 19 and 20. The Lumberjacks' conference schedule is well balanced with no more than three LIBERO matches in a row on the road or at home. Should the Lumberjacks advance to the Big Sky Tournament, After earning All-Big Sky honorable mention honors last year it will be held this year at a predetermined site for the second time and the 2006 Big Sky Newcomer of the Year Award prior to that, as Portland State will play host after taking the regular season title Stowers returns as the leader of the team despite being a back row in 2007. But last year's tournament host, Sacramento State, ended player. She has been named to four all-tournament teams in her up winning the tournament to advance to its sixth straight NCAA short career at NAU, including earning Outstanding Libero honors Tournament. NAU earned the sixth and final berth in last year's at the 2007 Fiesta Bowl. Her career digs per game average of 4.69 tournament, but prior to that had not appeared in two conference currently ranks first all-time in the program. tournaments after previously earning a berth for 10 straight years.

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State University for 14 years. team went 3-0 at NAU’s Hilton Garden Inn Choate compiled a record of 244-191 in his Invitational to take the tournament title. time at San Jose State including five 20-win seasons, Prior to his long stint at SJSU, Choate was the and left as the school’s all-time leader in victories. head women’s coach at New Mexico State for three His teams made three NCAA Tournament appear- years, from 1990-92. His other coaching experience ances and advanced to the second round with a win includes another year as an assistant men’s coach over Santa Clara in 2001. That squad became the at Pepperdine back in 1990 as well as assistant first SJSU women’s team to be nationally ranked in coaching positions with the BYU and Cal Poly over a decade. women’s programs. Choate’s 1999 team finished with a record of As a player, Choate won silver medals at the 25-6, and Choate was named the Western Athletic 1999, 2002, 2003 and 2004 USA Open Volleyball Conference Coach of the Year that season. During Championships in Atlanta. He participated in the his time at San Jose State, the Spartans defeated 1981 USVBA senior men’s division open champi- seven teams ranked in the Top 25. onships and received All-American honors. He His San Jose State squads finished second in played club volleyball as a student at Brigham the WAC regular season three times and advanced Young University. to the championship match of the WAC Choate was an assistant coach at the Olympic CRAIG CHOATE Tournament in 2001 and 2003. In 1994, the Festival in 1994 and 1995. He holds memberships Head Coach - First Season Spartans won 23 matches and finished second at in the AVCA (American Volleyball Coaches BYU - 1978 the National Invitational Volleyball Championship. Association), the USAV and has a CAP III (Coaching Accreditation Program) coaching certification. Career Record 273-256 Two of Choate’s student-athletes at San Jose State were named All-American honorable men- Choate, a native of Los Angeles, graduated With 17 years of experience as a head coach, tion, and he also trained seven all-region athletes from BYU in 1978 with a degree in physical educa- Craig Choate joins the Northern Arizona volleyball and 25 all-conference selections. On the academic tion. He also earned a master’s degree in physical program for his first year as head coach. Choate side, 21 of Choate’s student-athletes were named education in 1982 and a second undergraduate was most recently an assistant coach for the men’s Academic All-WAC. degree in history in 1984, both from BYU. volleyball team at Pepperdine University, and prior Choate had the opportunity to spend a few to that was the head women’s coach at San Jose days in Flagstaff in August of 2006, when his SJSU

Napier has been around the sport of volleyball cation with an emphasis in sports science/coach- for the past 18 years. Some highlights of his playing ing. His bachelor's degree in business organization- career include two years on the professional beach al communication also is from Akron. tour where he still holds the distinction of being The Akron, Ohio, native has more than 18 one of two players from Ohio to place in the top 20 years serving in the Air Force and Air Force of any professional beach tournament. Reserves. In 2007, Napier was deployed in the Napier also has an extensive indoor playing Global War on Terror during Operation Noble career for the Air Force and All Armed Forces Eagle. He was recently promoted to the rank of teams. His eight-year playing career for the Air major and performs his reserve duties at Davis- Force team includes several appearances on the Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson, Ariz. All-Star team as well as six gold medals at the Armed Forces Championships. He also played on the 35-and over team that placed second in the nation at the USAV Nationals in 2001. His coaching career spans from the early 1990s to the present. Previous Division I coaching includes seven years as the first assistant at the JOHN NAPIER University of Akron in Ohio. While at Akron, he also Assistant Coach - Fifth Season served for three years as the co-director and coach Akron - 2002 of the Akron Canton Elite (A.C.E.) Junior Olympic volleyball club. He was the head coach of the 17s John Napier, who joined the Northern Arizona team while there. Other head coaching experience volleyball program full-time as an assistant coach in includes four years as the men's club team coach at 2007, now returns for his second year. No stranger Los Angeles Air Force Base and as a player/coach to NAU volleyball, Napier served as a volunteer for the All Air Force team in 2003. assistant coach for three years prior to his full-time In 2002, Napier graduated from The assistant position. University of Akron with a master's degree in edu-

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ever berth in the NCAA Tournament after winning In August of 2003 Greene took a job as a the Big Sky Championship as the number four seed. fourth-grade teacher at Frias Elementary School in Greene was named a Strength & Conditioning Las Vegas, Nev., where she spent two years. While Athlete of the Year after her senior season, and fin- in Las Vegas, Greene spent time coaching the ished her career with 776 digs which ranked 10th Nevada Juniors volleyball club, working with a team all-time in the record books and is the most digs of 18 and under girls in 2003-04, and a team of 15 ever by a middle blocker. and under girls in 2004-05. In her junior year, NAU tied for first in the Big Sky during the regular season. She earned honor- able mention All-Big Sky in 2001, and was also a team captain and NAU’s MVP. Greene recorded 14 double-doubles in her career, and was a four-time NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete and a three-time MEGAN GREENE Academic All-Big Sky honoree. Assistant Coach - Fourth Season After graduating from NAU with a bachelor’s Northern Arizona - 2002 degree in elementary education, Greene stayed in

Former NAU standout Megan Greene returns the Flagstaff area for half a year working in the field to the coaching staff for her fourth season as an at Killip Elementary School as a STARS Instructor assistant coach with the program. Greene was a and a Homework Club Tutor, and as a substitute middle blocker for NAU from 1998-2001, and was a teacher for various grades throughout the Flagstaff member of the 1999 squad that earned NAU’s first- Unified School District.

Arizona magna cum laude in May of 2008 with a tion with the National Strength and Conditioning bachelor’s degree in exercise science. Association, and he is also certified in CPR through Margolis was an undergraduate volunteer the American Heart Association. with the strength and condi- tioning department from the fall of 2005 until the winter of 2007 when he became the interim assistant. In the summer of 2005, Margolis was a strength and conditioning intern with the Chicago Bulls. For over a year, Margolis ZACH MARGOLIS became very familiar with one Strength & Conditioning Coach of NAU’s teams as he was a Northern Arizona - 2008 practice player with women’s basketball, assisting in the Interim assistant strength and conditioning team’s daily workouts and in coach Zach Margolis in his first full season working preparation for games. with the volleyball program as well as other NAU athletic teams. In the summer of 2008, Margolis recently graduated from Northern Margolis earned his certifica-

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Volleyball Team Support Staff

Karen Auerbach Jared Bruggeman Maria Bruggeman George Fox Kevin Gemoets Dorene Gilbert Jeff Gilbert Ashley Hammarstrom Assistant Media Associate AD/ Associate AD/ Equipment Director of Cheer Office Accounting Marketing & Relations Director Compliance SWA Coordinator and Dance Programs Assistant Specialist Promotions Coordinator

George Hershey Katie Kolva Louie Don Lewis Pam Lowie Lynn Newson Chris Phillips Ryan C. Pinson Team Office the Training Room Academic Services Compliance Game Head Physician Assistant Lumberjack Medical Coordinator Coordinator Assistant Management Athletic Trainer

Jeff Pritsker Jason Roundy Joe Scacco Rob Schwartz Steve Shaff Nate Silva Dug Tryon Beth Vechinski Business Director of Graduate Asst. Head Strength & Assistant AD/ Graduate Asst. Volleyball Assistant AD/ Manager Annual Giving Media Relations Conditioning Coach Media Relations Media Relations Public Address Marketing

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riding, watching movies and going on vacation! (Lake GET TO KNOW ALEX... Powell) Nickname: Al My favorite pre-match ritual is: Listening to some Pet Peeve: Drama. pump up music.

Favorites: TV Shows: Friends and Boston Legal; Food: One thing people don’t know about me is: I like to Mom’s lasagna; Movie: Center Stage. golf.

Favorite Quote: “Go big or go home.” :-) Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Have a fami- ly and go on a camping/horseback riding trip. Why I chose NAU: It’s a beautiful environment with a good volleyball program. It has a good educational My favorite season is, and why: Summer, so I can go system and a nice community. to the lake.

The most influential people in my life and why: My Hanging on my bedroom walls are: Pictures of parents, because they are everything that I want to friends and family. be. ALEX FELL I would love to switch places for a day with: 1 5-11 Senior OH What I like about Coach Choate: He’s tough and Superman. # respectable as a coach. Irvine, Calif. If I could have dinner with any three people, they Northwood High School My favorite pastimes are: Hanging out, horseback would be: Leo, Channing and anyone from Friends.

Academic Notes: Two-time Big Sky All-Academic ... Three-time Golden School under coaches John Gaido and Hava Davis ... Named first team All- Eagle Award recipient ... Majoring in public relations and advertising. CIF and also named all-state as a senior ... Team captain and team MVP in 2004-05, and also received the Coaches Award ... Team made it to the 2007 Season (Junior): Played in all 27 matches with 17 starts ... Ranked semifinals of CIF Division III-AA play for the second straight year in her sen- fourth on the team with 162 digs (1.67 dpg) ... Averaged 1.02 kills per ior season, and finished the season with a record of 21-7 ... Totaled 301 game ... Recorded a career-high 14 kills in a 3-0 win vs. High Point on Sept. kills and 231 digs on the season, and averaged 17.6 kills per match in her 8 ... Also tallied double figures in kills with 12 in a 3-0 win vs. Montana final six matches, with five of the six lasting only three games. State on Sept. 13 ... The High Point win marked the third double-double of her career as she added 10 digs ... Notched 13 digs at Northern Personal Info: Alexandra Joy Fell was born December 3, 1986, in Orange Colorado on Oct. 13 and 12 digs at Montana State on Oct. 20 ... Recipient County, Calif. ... Daughter of Bill and Ricki Fell ... Has two brothers, BJ (26) of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. and Ky (24) who both played college volleyball ... Enjoys horseback riding, snowboarding and ... Vacationed in Greece over the sum- 2006 Season (Sophomore): Ranked third on the team in digs per game mer of 2005, calling it the most exciting time she remembers. with 2.51 (238 total digs) ... Played in all 26 matches with 23 starts ... Recorded a career -high 12 digs twice and tallied two double-doubles over the course of the season ... Recorded a career-high 16 digs in a five-game home win over Northern Colorado on Oct. 21 ... Served up five aces against Montana State on Sept. 30 ... Hit a career-high .647 with 12 kills and just one error against Fordham on Aug. 26 ... Led the team with 13 digs in a 3-1 home win against Idaho State on Oct. 14.

2005 Season (Freshman): Saw time in 12 matches ... Recorded 28 digs (1.12 digs per game to rank sixth on the team) ... Recorded two kills on two occasions ... Tallied 10 digs vs. Lamar on Sept. 3 ... Named Academic All- Big Sky and earned a Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award.

At Northwood High School: Three-year letterwinner at Northwood High CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BESTS Year MP-GP K-Avg E-AT Pct A-Avg SA-Avg D-Avg BS-A TB-Avg Kills ...... 14...... vs. High Point (9/8/07) 2005 12-25 5-0.20 2-17 .176 0-0.00 1-0.04 28-1.12 0-2 2-0.08 Attacks .. 39 ...... vs. Duquesne (9/8/07) 2006 26-95 138-1.45 72-477 .138 22-0.23 14-0.15 238-2.51 2-20 22-0.23 Pct...... 647 ...... vs. Fordham (8/26/06) 2007 27-97 99-1.02 71-357 .078 17-0.18 14-0.14 162-1.67 2-14 16-0.16 Assists .... 3..2x, last vs. Portland St. (11/2/06) Career 65-217 242-1.12 145-851 .114 39-0.18 29-0.13 428-1.97 4-36 40-0.18 Aces ...... 5 ...... vs. Montana St. (9/30/06) Digs ...... 16...... vs. N. Colorado (10/21/06) CAREER SUPERLATIVES Blocks .... 3 ...... vs. Duquesne (9/8/07) 10+ kills: 5 10+ digs: 15

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Three words that best describe me to others: Caring, GET TO KNOW RONI... silly and encouraging. Nicknames: Ronald, Roner, Ron Dog, Mom, and Lil Mama. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: I want to own a bed & breakfast and visit my Canadian teammates Pet Peeves: Dirty finger nails. in Canada.

Favorites: Spinach and artichoke dip, the beach and If I could have dinner with any three people (alive, watching sports. dead or legend), they would be: My great grandma because I have heard some crazy stories about her, Why I chose NAU: So that I can experience a lifestyle John Wooden because he was inspiring to my dad different than the one I am used to at home. and my high school volleyball coach. The most influential person in my life and why: My high school volleyball coach because she is always Before a match I: always put my left shoe on before motivated and positive. She loves the players she my right and make sure that my hair ties match my RONI GREENWOOD coaches and tries to do what’s best. clothing. #14 5-9 Senior OH San Diego, Calif. What I like about Coach Choate: He expects a high My favorite season is, and why: The summer level of effort out of all of our players and genuinely because I love going to the beach, traveling for sum- Scripps Ranch High School wants to know about all of us as people. mer vacation, and my birthday is in July.

Will be unable to compete this season due to having shoulder surgery in At Scripps Ranch High School: A 2005 graduate of Scripps Ranch High the offseason. School, Greenwood was a four-year letterwinner, three-year starter and two-year captain under coach Ronni Olsen… Helped CIF Division 2 team Academic Notes: Three-time Golden Eagle Award recipient ... Two-time win two straight championships in 2003 and 2004… Second team All- Big Sky All-Academic honoree ... Is majoring in elementary education. Western League 2003 and 2004… First team All-CIF 2003 and 2004… Union Tribune Prep Athlete of the Week Oct. 2004… All-Academic team 2003 2007 Season (Junior): Played in all 27 matches with 26 starts ... Ranked and 2004… Scripps Ranch Tournament MVP 2004… Played in the San second on the team with 184 kills (1.92 kpg) and second in service aces Diego County All-Star game in May 2005. with 25 (0.26 pg) ... Third on the team with 208 digs (2.17 dpg) ... Recorded 10 or more kills on six occasions and tallied a career-high 13 kills in the first Personal Info: Roni Eiko Greenwood was born July 31, 1987 in Fullerton, match of the season, a 3-2 win vs. UC Davis on Aug. 24 ... Served up a Calif. … Daughter of Breck and Karilyn Greenwood… Has one brother, Kyle career-high four aces at Sacramento St. on Oct. 27 ... Recorded first career (16)… Father played football at Cal State Fullerton… Mother was a college double-double by adding a 15 digs to 12 kills in a 3-1 win vs. Duquesne on All-American in gymnastics at Cal State Fullerton… Is interested in a career Sept. 8 ... Tallied 10 or more digs four times ... Big Sky All-Academic hon- as an elementary school teacher and wants to become a volleyball coach. oree and NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award recipient.

2006 Season (Sophomore): Was relied on heavily as the team’s libero after the injury to teammate Brittany Stowers ... Played in 20 matches and tallied 166 total digs (2.37 per game) ... Ranked fourth on the team with 20 service aces (0.29 per game) ... Recorded a career-high 20 digs in a five- game home win over Northern Colorado on Oct. 21 ... Tallied nine match- es with 10 or more digs.

2005 Season (Freshman): Saw action in nine matches ... Recorded a kill and three digs vs. Weber State on Oct. 8 ... Tallied at least one dig in six matches ... Recorded two service aces ... Golden Eagle Award recipient.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BESTS Year MP-GP K-Avg E-AT Pct A-Avg SA-Avg D-Avg BS-A TB-Avg Kills ...... 13...... vs. UC Davis (8/24/07) 2005 9-22 1-0.05 1-4 .000 0-0.00 2-0.09 10-0.45 0-0 0-0.00 Attacks .. 32 ...... vs. Duquesne (9/8/07) 2006 20-70 10-0.14 8-35 .057 13-0.19 20-0.29 166-2.37 0-3 3-0.04 Assists .... 4...... 2x, last at Idaho St. (10/5/06) 2007 27-96 184-1.92 139-592 .076 29-0.30 25-0.26 208-2.17 7-23 30-0.31 Career 56-188 195-1.04 148-631 .074 42-0.22 47-0.25 384-2.04 7-26 33-0.18 Aces ...... 4 ....vs. Sacramento St. (10/27/07) CAREER SUPERLATIVES Digs ...... 20...... vs. N. Colorado (10/21/06) 10+ kills: 6 10+ digs: 13 20+ digs: 1 Blocks .... 3..3x, last vs. Portland St. (11/11/06)

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Three words that best describe me to others: GET TO KNOW EMILY... Outgoing, hard-headed and hardworking. Nicknames: Em, Emo. Two things I would like to do in my lifetime: Go on a hot air balloon ride and have a family. Pet Peeves: Being late, long socks. My favorite pre-match ritual is: Visualizing a big Favorites: To Kill a Mockingbird, Mulan, sweet pota- play, it gets me motivated. toes. The most influential person in my life and why: My Why I chose NAU: Flagstaff is very different from grandma because she never gives up; a true warrior. where I'm from, I love the atmosphere and my team is the best. One thing people don’t know about me is: I’m 100 percent Polish. My favorite pastime is: Going to the beach. Organizations I'm involved with at NAU besides vol- EMILY OSIADACZ leyball are: SAAC and Psi Chi. #2 5-11 Senior MB Favorite NAU teammate to watch play and why: Ventura, Calif. Brittany Stowers- she is one of the most determined My favorite season is, and why: Summer, for sunny and passionate players I have ever met. She never lets days, visits with friends, and the 4th of July-fireworks, Buena High School a ball drop and her intensity is fun to watch. hot dogs and watermelon.

Academic Notes: Big Sky All-Academic honoree in 2007-08 ... Three-time Richards ... Team captain as a senior ... Helped lead the team to the CIF-SS Golden Eagle Award recipient ... Is majoring in community health. Division I-A semifinals in 2004 ... Squad finished 26-2 overall and 8-0 in league play ... Team participated in the Ann Kang Invitational in Hawaii Career Notes: Season hitting percentage of .312 in 2007 ranks 10th all- during the summer of 2004 and finished fourth ... Earned all-tournament time in a single season at NAU and ranked fourth in the Big Sky Conference recognition twice as a senior ... Named to the all-league first team and all- ... Block average (1.09) and block assists (83) in 2007 rank second in their county second team. respective categories in the rally score era at NAU. Personal Info: Emily Frances Osiadacz (o-SHA-datch) was born May 17, 2007 Season (Junior): Played in 26 matches with 20 starts ... Led the team 1987 in Oxnard, Calif. ... Daughter of Edward and Denise Osiadacz ... Has and ranked fourth in the Big Sky with a hitting percentage of .312 ... Led three brothers, Alex (18), Andy (15) and Adam (13). the team with 93 blocks (1.09 bpg) which ranked seventh in the Big Sky ... Tallied four 10+ kill matches and recorded a career-high 15 kills in a 3-1 win vs. Albany on Aug. 25 ... Recorded just one error in that match on 26 attempts for a season-high hitting percentage of .538 ... Set a career-high with seven blocks on four occasions, the last in a 3-1 win at Idaho State on Nov. 10 ... Earned Big Sky All-Academic honors and was a recipient of a NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award.

2006 Season (Sophomore): Played in nine matches with two starts ... In the first match of the season vs. Central Arkansas, recorded five kills, four blocks and hit a career-high percentage of .667 ... Tallied 10 total kills for the season ... Golden Eagle Award recipient.

2005 Season (Freshman): Played in six matches ... Recorded four kills and three blocks in her first match vs. Auburn on Sept. 10 ... Tallied one block on two other occasions ... Golden Eagle Award recipient.

At Buena High School: A four-year letterwinner at Buena under coach Jack

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BESTS Year MP-GP K-Avg E-AT Pct A-Avg SA-Avg D-Avg BS-A TB-Avg Kills ...... 15 ...... vs. Albany (8/25/07) 2005 6-10 4-0.40 10-20 -.300 0-0.00 0-0.00 1-0.10 0-5 5-0.50 Attacks .. 30 ...... at N. Colorado (10/13/07) 2006 9-15 10-0.67 1-17 .529 2-0.13 0-0.00 3-0.20 1-4 5-0.33 Pct...... 667 ...... vs. C. Arkansas (8/25/06) 2007 26-85 137-1.61 36-324 .312 30-0.35 4-0.05 22-0.26 10-83 93-1.09 Career 41-110 151-1.37 47-361 .288 32-0.29 4-0.04 26-0.24 11-92 103-0.94 Aces ...... 5 ...... vs. Montana St. (9/30/06) Digs ...... 3 ...... vs. Idaho State (10/4/07) CAREER SUPERLATIVES 10+ kills: 4 5+ blocks: 7 Blocks .... 7 ..4x, last at Idaho St. (11/10/07)

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Favorite sport to watch at NAU besides volleyball: GET TO KNOW KAILEE... Football. Pet Peeves: Littering. My favorite pre-match ritual is: Visualization, then Why I chose NAU: The university offers my program warming up to upbeat music. of study (speech pathology) and I love the girls here. My favorite season is, and why: Summer because the Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Travel the weather is usually nice, and we get get a break. world, and complete a master’s degree and possibly a Ph.D. Three words that best describe me: determined, upbeat and caring. What I like about Flagstaff: The people here are always so friendly. Another talent of mine (outside volleyball): Piano. KAILEE SAVAGE #5 6-0 Senior OH What I like about Coach Choate: He doesn't accept The most influential person in my life and why: My mom Richmond, B.C. mediocore play, and he strives for excellence and because she’s very determined and positive in everything brings out the competitiveness in all his players. Cambie Secondary she does, and always puts others ahead of herself.

Academic Notes: Three-time Big Sky All-Academic honoree ... Four-time third on the team with 2.42 kills per game and second in hitting percent- Golden Eagle Award recipient ... Graduated in May 2008 with a bachelor’s age among players with more than 10 kills (.189) ... Averaged 1.16 digs per degree in interdisciplinary studies with an emphasis in speech science game and 0.24 blocks per game ... Had six 10+ kill performances including technologies ... Currently pursuing a master's in clinical speech pathology. a season-high 17 kills vs. Georgetown on Sept. 18 ... Nearly recorded a double-double with nine kills and a career-high 11 digs vs. UC Riverside on Career Notes: Career kill total of 726 ranks second all-time at NAU in the Sept. 10 ... Tallied 13 kills, seven digs and four blocks at Montana on Oct. 1 rally score era (since 2001). ... Recorded 16 kills and seven digs in three games vs. Weber State on Nov. 11 ... Academic All-Big Sky honoree and Golden Eagle award recipient. 2007 Season (Redshirt Junior): Sidelined with a shoulder injury after play- ing in three matches ... NAU Golden Eagle Award recipient. At Cambie Secondary School: Was a five-year starter at Cambie ... Member of the British Columbia Provincial team that placed first and third 2006 Season (Junior): Started in all 26 matches ... Ranked second on the at Nationals ... Named to 1st All-Star team on the U18 Provincial Club in team with 340 kills (3.43 per game) and second on the team in total digs 2004 ... Was a 2003 November Cambie Classic Tournament All-Star ... with 245 ... Kills per game average ranked eighth among all players in the Selected as a 2003 September UBC Tournament All-Star ... Named the Top Big Sky Conference ... NAU Golden Eagle Award recipient. Cambie Female Athlete in 2000, 2001 and 2002 ... Team was the gold medalist at the 2003 Western Canada Summer Games. 2005 Season (Sophomore): Played in all 23 matches with 20 starts ... Ranked third on the team with 194 kills (2.46 kills per game) ... Ranked Personal Info: Kailee second with 16 service aces (0.20 per game) and fourth in digs with 148 Jean Savage was born (1.87 digs per game) ... Knocked down a career-high 18 kills vs. Baylor on Aug. 19, 1986 in Sept. 17 ... Recorded 22 digs at Idaho State on Nov. 5 ... Tallied four dou- Richmond, B.C. ... ble-doubles including three in the final four matches of the season ... Daughter of Arthur and Recorded 10 or more kills 10 times over the course of the season, and Kathy Savage ... Has recorded 10 or more digs four times ... Academic All-Big Sky honoree and two brothers, Robert Golden Eagle award recipient. (19) and David (17), and one sister, Laina (22) ... 2004 Season (Freshman): Played in 24 matches, starting in 13 ... Ranked Plays the piano. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BESTS Year MP-GP K-Avg E-AT Pct A-Avg SA-Avg D-Avg BS-A TB-Avg Kills ...... 18..2x, last vs. TAMU-CC (9/8/06) 2004 24-74 179-2.42 82-514 .189 9-0.12 11-0.15 86-1.16 1-17 18-0.24 Attacks .. 57..2x, last vs. N. Colorado (10/21/06) 2005 23-79 194-2.46 104-613 .147 5-0.06 16-0.20 148-1.87 7-27 34-0.43 Pct...... 542 ...... vs. Fordham (8/26/06) 2006 26-99 340-3.43 180-1037 .154 15-0.15 22-0.22 245-2.47 11-35 46-0.46 2007 3-6 13-2.17 10-52 .058 0-0.00 1-0.17 4-0.67 0-0 0-0.00 Assists .... 4 ....at E. Washington (9/21/06) Career 76-258 726-2.81 376-2216 .159 29-0.11 50-0.19 483-1.87 19-79 98-0.38 Aces ...... 4..2x, last at Weber St. (10/6/06) Digs ...... 24...... vs. Portland St. (11/2/06) CAREER SUPERLATIVES 10+ kills: 38 10+ digs: 17 20+ digs: 3 Blocks .... 5....4x, last vs. Weber St. (11/11/06)

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GET TO KNOW BRITTANY... What I like about Coach Choate: I think he has what we need to get the program back to where it should Nickname: BrittNE be.

Pet Peeves: Drama and noisy animals. My dream job would be: Coaching volleyball.

The most influential person in my life and why: My Favorites: Movie: Wedding Crashers; food: smoothies. boyfriend Rudy because he has been through more than most people go through in a lifetime. Why I chose Northern Arizona: I love Flagstaff and it’s close to family and my boyfriend. My favorite pastimes are: Playing volleyball, working BRITTANY STOWERS out and watching movies. #8 5-3 Senior Libero If I could have dinner with any three people (alive, Phoenix, Ariz. dead or legend), they would be, and why: Harry Potter, I would love to switch places for a day with: My sis- UTEP/Peoria High School Hermione, and Ron…because they’re the coolest. ter Nicole.

Academic Notes: Is majoring in parks and recreation management ... Two-time 2005 Season (Freshman at UTEP): Led the team and ranked fourth in Big Sky All-Academic honoree ... Two-time Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award Conference USA with 4.86 digs per game (540 total) ... Played all 31 matches recipient. as the starting libero ... One of only two players on the team to see action in all 111 games ... Ranked fifth on the team with 29 aces ... Tallied a season-high Career Notes: All-Big Sky Honorable Mention in 2007 ... Big Sky Newcomer of 35 digs at Tulsa on Oct. 14 ... Participated in NAU’s Fiesta Bowl and set a then- the Year in 2006 ... Has been named to four All-Tournament Teams including tournament record with 55 digs ... Recorded 20 or more digs in 10 matches. earning Outstanding Libero honors at the 2007 Fiesta Bowl ... Career digs per game average of 4.69 currently ranks first all-time at NAU. 2004 Season (Redshirt Year at UTEP): Averaged 8.07 digs per game before injuring her knee after six matches ... Named Red Raider Roundup Defensive 2007 Season (Junior): Earned All-Big Sky Honorable Mention honors after MVP after collecting 86 digs and averaging 28.67 per game in three matches ... leading the team and the conference with 4.99 digs per game ... Named the Recorded 36 digs vs. N. Texas to rank in a three-way tie for fourth in the NCAA Outstanding Libero of the Fiesta Bowl Tournament after helping lead NAU to recordbooks, while her 32 digs against UT-Pan American tied for eighth. the team title with a 3-0 record ... Named to the Hilton Garden Inn All- Tournament Team ... Season total of 484 digs is the most all-time in a single sea- At Peoria High School: Earned Regional Player of the Year honors while lead- son at NAU as is her digs-per-game average of 4.99 ... Recorded 10 or more digs ing her team to an undefeated regular season and advancement to the state in every match and currently holds the longest streak in the Big Sky for that feat tournament ... Tabbed honorable mention all-state as well as first team all- at 27 matches ... Recorded a career-high (at NAU) 34 digs at Northern Colorado region as a junior ... Garnered honorable mention all-state honors as a fresh- on Oct. 13 which is the second-most digs in a single match at NAU ... Tallied 28 man and sophomore. digs in a 3-1 win at Idaho State on Nov. 10 which ranks as the third-most all-time at NAU in a four-game match ... Tied career-high with four service aces in a 3-0 Personal Info: Brittany win vs. Weber State on Oct. 6 ... Recorded 20 or more digs in nine matches. Lee Stowers was born Sept. 9, 1985 in Phoenix 2006 Season (Sophomore): Named Newcomer of the Year in the Big Sky .. Daughter of Walt despite playing in only six league games due to a knee injury ... Named the Slocumb and Andrea 2006 Fiesta Bowl Outstanding Libero ... Named to the Hilton Garden Inn/NAU Slocumb, Wayne Stowers Invitational All-Tournament Team ... Missed 11 total matches due to injury but and Carol Stowers ... Has played in the other 15 and led the team in digs per game with 4.16 ... That three brothers, John average ranks third all-time at NAU in single season dig average and is also the Slocumb, Nick and Ben, best-ever average by a sophomore ... Recorded 26 digs in the third match of and one sister, Nicole ... the season vs. San Jose State ... Tallied four service aces against Boise State on Also has a new nephew, Sept. 9 ... Had 10 or more digs in 13 matches and 20 or more digs in three. Pylot Lee Eagle Burns.

CAREER STATISTICS (AT NAU) CAREER BESTS (AT NAU)

Year MP-GP K-Avg E-AT Pct A-Avg SA-Avg D-Avg BS-A TB-Avg Kills ...... 1 ..3x, last at N. Colo. (10/13/07) 2006 15-55 1-0.02 1-6 .000 20-0.36 10-0.18 229-4.16 0-0 0-0.00 Attacks .. 4...... vs. UC Riverside (9/1/06) 2007 27-97 2-0.02 1-4 .250 63-0.65 19-0.20 484-4.99 0-0 0-0.00 Assists .. 6 ...... vs. UC Davis (8/24/07) Career 42-152 3-0.02 2-10 .100 83-0.55 29-0.19 713-4.69 0-0 0-0.00 Aces ...... 4 ..2x, last vs. Weber St. (10/6/07) CAREER SUPERLATIVES (AT NAU) 10+ digs: 40 20+ digs: 12 30+ digs: 1 Digs .... 34 ...... at N. Colorado (10/13/07)

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One thing people don't know about me is: I'm afraid GET TO KNOW CHELSEA... of spiders. Nicknames: Chell, Chell Bell, Cheese, Chels, Che Che. My favorite pre-match ritual is: Doing the Haka Pet Peeves: My clothes have to be color coordinated. behind the bleachers.

Favorites: Food: cottage cheese and Doritos; TV My favorite season is: Winter. I love the snow and show: Lost; Movie: Will Farrell movies; Color: blue; snowboarding. Number: 28; Place to eat out: Olive Garden. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Skydive and Why I chose Northern Arizona: It's a beautiful moun- raft the Grand Canyon. tain community where I can get a quality education and play Division I volleyball. If I could have dinner with any three people (alive, CHELSEA CHEELEY dead or legend), they would be, and why: Tiger Three words that best describe me to others: Tall, 6-1 Sophomore MB Woods, Abraham Lincoln and Oprah, because one is #11 funny, honest. an awesome athlete, the other is a great historical Lake Arrowhead, Calif. figure and the last is a life-changing woman. Rim of the World High School The most famous person I've met is: Tommy Lee.

Academic Notes: Is contemplating a major in nursing.

2007 Season (Freshman): Played in all but one match and started in 11 as a rookie ... Recorded 128 kills (1.58 kpg) to rank fifth on the team ... Posted five 10+ kill matches including two 12-kill performances ... Recorded 12 kills in a three-game home win vs. Northern Colorado (Nov. 17) and 12 in a four- game win at Montana (Oct. 18) ... Hit .455 in the Northern Colorado match ... Best hitting percentage of the season was .667 (7-1-9) vs. Louisiana- Lafayette on Sept. 7 ... Posted a season-high six digs in a three-game home win vs. Weber State (Oct. 6) ... Tallied a season-high six blocks at Eastern Washington (Sept. 29).

At Rim of the World High School: Two-year letterwinner for coach Linda Pattison … Team MVP as a senior … Named to Mojave River All-League team and San Bernardino All-County team … Redlands East Valley All-Tournament Team selection … Team was two-time Mojave River League champions as well as CIF Southern Section champs and California State runner-up in Division III … Played for the Club West 17 Elite and 18 Elite teams and club team was a Junior Olympic qualifier in 2006 … Also lettered for three years in track and field and holds the freshman record in the high jump at 4-8.

Personal Info: Chelsea Maria Cheeley was born May 25, 1989, in Loma Linda, Calif. ... Daughter of John and Connie Cheeley ... Has one brother, Austin (22) ... Enjoys snowboarding, wakeboarding, ceramics and hiking … Lists most memorable moments as jumping off waterfalls in Hawaii and sit- ting next to Tommy Lee on an airplane.

CAREER STATISTICS CAREER BESTS

Year MP-GP K-Avg E-AT Pct A-Avg SA-Avg D-Avg BS-A TB-Avg Kills .... 12 ....2x, last vs. N. Colo. (11/17/07) 2007 26-81 128-1.58 68-407 .147 2-0.02 12-0.15 51-0.63 1-25 26-0.32 Attacks .. 32...... vs. Montana (9/15/07) Career 26-81 128-1.58 68-407 .147 2-0.02 12-0.15 51-0.63 1-25 26-0.32 Digs ...... 6 ...... vs. Weber St. (10/6/07) CAREER SUPERLATIVES Blocks ....6 ...... at E. Washington (9/29/07) 10+ kills: 5

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GET TO KNOW JANALEE... brace and left knee pad on first then I put on the right ones next, and jam to the warm-up songs. Nicknames: Jana, JL. Why I chose Northern Arizona: I really felt like it was Pet Peeves: When people are late and when people a perfect fit. The coaching staff made me feel that chew with their mouth open! this is the place for me, and the girls are amazing and I can't wait to play with them. Favorites: Food: sushi; TV shows: Friends, That 70’s Three words that best describe me to others: Show, Top Chef; Movies: Dumb and Dumber and The Outgoing, hard-working, honest. Sandlot; Color: teal; Number: 24. One thing people don't know about me is: That I love The most influential people in my life and why: My NASCAR, and Jeff Gordon is my favorite driver and in family has been with me every step of the way. But 4th grade I was him for Halloween. JANALEE MAYS-ROBINSON my grandparents have stuck with me and pushed me Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Financially 5-6 Junior Setter to where I am today. Without my family I would not #6 have reached any of my dreams, I love you guys!! support myself and be able to give back to my family. Canyon Country, Calif. Golden West CC My favorite pre-match ritual is: I put my left ankle My dream job would be: Animal trainer at Sea World.

Academic Notes: Is majoring in communications. coach Dave Gutierrez ... Named first team all-leage as a senior as well as Team MVP ... Also first team all-league as a junior and named Most Inspirational on At Golden West CC: Played for Rick McLaughlin at Golden West CC for two the team ... As a sophomore was second team all-league and the team’s Most years ... As a freshman was named second team all-conference and ranked sec- Improved Player. ond in the state in assists ... As a sophomore was named to the All-Tournament Team at the state finals and team was state runner-up ... Ranked first in the Personal Info: Janalee Mays-Robinson was born Dec. 14, 1987 in Northridge, state in assists. Calif. ... Daughter of Lori Mays-Nazar and Aaron Nazar, and Kirk Robinson ... Has one brother, Sean Nazar (15) and one sister, Ridge Robinson (5) ... Enjoys At Canyon High School: Was a four-year starter at Canyon High School for going to the beach and hanging out with friends.

warmth and the amazing people. It is such a unique GET TO KNOW ASHLEY... place and a perfect fit for me! Nicknames: Smash, Spud. Three words that best describe me to others: Happy, Pet Peeves: Crunching ice. energetic and enthusiastic.

Favorites: Food: mashed potatoes; Movies: Little My favorite pre-match ritual is: Singing really loud. Mermaid, A Walk to Remember; Color: green. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Be on Favorite Saying: “To make a difference in the world Broadway and go spelunking. you have to be different from the world.” The most famous person I've met is: Phil Jackson. The most influential person in my life and why: My ASHLEY AMES parents for always believing in me, even when no one My dream job would be: A cruise line tester. 5-11 Freshman MB else did. #10 Helena, Mont. I would love to switch places for a day with: Why I chose Northern Arizona: The mountains, lakes, Capital High School Catherine Zeta Jones.

Academic Notes: Is undecided on a major ... Earned a 3.85 grade-point-aver- runner-up teams in both basketball and softball ... Holds seven school basket- age and a United States Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award. ball records including rebounds in a season and rebounds in a career ... Was a first team all-conference and all-state designated hitter in softball as well as a At Capital High School: Was just the third-ever female at Capital High School second team all-conference pitcher ... Played in the Senior State All-Star vol- to achieve a "Triple Crown," earning all-state honors in volleyball, basketball leyball game in Billings, Mont. in 2007. and softball in her senior year ... Two-year letterwinner in volleyball for coach Sara Urban ... Second team all-conference, Team MVP and honorable mention Personal Info: Ashley Sue Ames was born March 25, 1990 in Helena, Mont. ... all-state as a senior ... Set two school blocking records in 2007 with 11 blocks Daughter of Greg and Susan Ames ... Has two brothers, Lance (23) and David in a match and 110 for the season ... Helped lead team to fifth-place finishes at (21) and one sister, Nicole (7) ... Aunt, Victoria, attended NAU ... Enjoys hiking, the tournament in 2006 and 2007 ... Named first team all-state and first team , , canoeing, reading, singing and watching movies ... Also consid- all-conference in basketball as a senior, as well as Team MVP ... Part of state ered Utah State, BYU, Gonzaga and Montana State in the selection process.

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GET TO KNOW KATIE... Why I chose Northern Arizona: Because it felt like home. Nicknames: Kbay, Kate Marie, Bailey, Bails. Three words that best describe me to others: Kind, Pet Peeves: When I have everything I don’t need but sarcastic, fun. I can’t find the one thing I do need. One thing people don't know about me is: I sound Favorites: Food: french bread; TV shows: House and like Goofy when I laugh. Flight of the Concords; Movie: Fight Club; Colors: blue and green; Numbers: 13 and 7. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Live in Europe and see the Seven Wonders of the World. Favorite Quote: “I can only be who I am, whoever that is.” -Bob Dylan The most famous person I've met is: Arnold KATIE BAILEY Schwarzenegger. #7 6-0 Freshman MB The most influential person in my life and why: My Ontario, Calif. mom because she is a successful business woman and My dream job would be: A marine biologist living in Chaffey High School she raised four kids. Australia.

Academic Notes: Is contemplating majoring in marketing and advertising. Personal Info: Catherine Marie Bailey was born Sept. 7, 1990 in Fontana, Calif. ... Daughter of Dale and Bette Bailey ... Has two brothers, Kevin (37) and Jake At Chaffey High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter as well as three- (22) as well as one sister, Heidi (39) ... Enjoys horseback riding ... Father, Dale, time team captain for the Chaffey Tigers ... Named first team all-league as a played college football at New Mexico State from 1969-72 ... Lists most mem- sophomore, junior and senior ... Named second team all-league as a freshman orable moment in her athletic career as her sophomore year club volleyabll ... Earned the title of Rookie of the Year in 2004 ... Team MVP in 2006 and 2007 team going undefeated in its final tournament. ... Also lettered four years in swimming and one in ... Was the league champion in the 50 freestyle in 2007 and part of two league champion relay teams in 2008.

The most influential person in my life and why: My GET TO KNOW SARA... mother, Denise, because she has always been there Nicknames: “B” to support and encourage me! She is my number 1 fan and a great role model. Pet Peeves: People on cell phones while paying at a cash register, people who don’t hustle when crossing Three words that best describe me to others: the street, cars that drive under the speed limit. Honest, hardworking and caring.

Favorites: Food: Jimmy and Joe’s pizza, Seattle One thing people don't know about me is: I am Espresso coffee or chocolate ice cream; Movie: A addicted to chapstick. Walk to Remember; Place to visit: California; Numbers: 7 or 17. I would love to switch places for a day with: Jennifer Aniston. SARA BOWDEN Favorite Saying: “If it is to be, it is up to me!” 6-0 Freshman OH My favorite pre-match ritual is: listening to my iPod Why I chose Northern Arizona: It’s a beautiful cam- to get pumped up for the games. #17 Tempe, Ariz. pus that is a “home away from home,” has a great vol- Corona del Sol High School leyball program and I can snowboard in the winter. The most famous person I’ve met is: Luis Gonzalez. Academic Notes: Is contemplating a career as a pharmacist or physician’s assis- all-state honorable mention as a junior ... Was a second team all-region selec- tant. tion as a sophomore ... Team was the 2004 and 2005 region champs and was the state runner-up in 2005 and 2006 ... Led team to a 36-8 record as a senior. At Corona del Sol High School: Three-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior for coach Ben Maxfield ... As a senior earned numerous honors includ- Personal Info: Sara Rose Bowden was born March 5, 1990 in Scottsdale, Ariz. ing 5A Division I all-state, 5A Tribune all-state, all-city and first team all-region ... Daughter of Brion and Denise Bowden ... Has one sister, Rachal (20) ... Enjoys ... Was also named her team’s most valuable player and was named to two all- hanging out with family and friends, listening to music, going to the lake, play- tournament teams ... Led the team in kills as a senior with 487 ... Also hit .329 ing sports and reading ... Also considered attending UC Riverside, San Diego and recorded 55 aces and 301 digs ... Named all-city, first team all-region and Christian, Grand Canyon and the U of A.

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Why I chose Northern Arizona: It resembles home a GET TO KNOW KOBI... lot. It’s a beautiful place and I love the coaches and Nickname: Kob. the team.

Pet Peeves: Pushing doors that say pull, and people Three words that best describe me to others: that chew with their mouths open. Outgoing, funny, spontaneous.

Favorites: TV show: American Idol (even though I’m One thing people don't know about me is: I had hot Canadian); Movie: Italian Job; Color: purple. pink hair (by accident).

Favorite Saying: One life, one chance. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Sky dive and have a pet monkey. The most influential person in my life and why: Tony KOBI CHRISTENSEN Sodaro. He pushed me on the court and off. He helped The most famous person I've met is: Arnold me to be a better leader and helped me get to where 6-0 Freshman OH Schwarzenegger. I’m at now. #13 Kelowna, B.C. My dream job would be: A special needs teacher. Kelowna Secondary My favorite pre-match ritual is: Listening to my iPod.

Academic Notes: Is undecided on a major. ond in Western Canada ... 2005 provincial team also finished second in Western Canada ... Was a starter for one year at Mount Sentinel Secondary for At Kelowna Secondary School: Two-year starter at Kelowna for coach Tony coach Joe Moreira ... Named the Most Sporting Player in soccer in 2004 on a Sodaro ... Team captain as a senior ... Nominated for 2008 Female High School team that finished first in the league and second in the playoffs. Athlete of the Year ... Named a second team all-star for senior girls provincials in 2006 and first team all-star provincial team ... Named MVP at the Spartan Personal Info: Kobi Cleo Christensen was born April 10, 1990 in Yellowknife, Superseries ... First team UBCO all-star in 2007 and 2008 ... Team was 2006 sil- B.C. ... Daughter of Teresa Christensen and Arthur Christensen ... Has one sis- ver medalists at provincials ... Part of the 2007 Canada prospects team that fin- ter, Riley (22) ... Most memorable moment in athletic career was when her ished eighth in Reno, Nev. ... Member of 2006 provincial team that placed sec- team beat their rival in the Valley Championships to advance to provincials.

Three words that best describe me to others: Tall, GET TO KNOW SAM... good friend, best massage-giver ever! Nicknames: Sammy, Sam, Shorty. One thing people don't know about me is: I am only Pet Peeves: Smacking gum and talking with food in left-handed in volleyball, I do everything else right- your mouth. handed.

Favorites: Food: i love ALL food; TV shows: NCIS, Cold Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Travel to Case, The Big Bang Theory, Futurama; Color: green. Scotland and have a big, happy, healthy family.

The most influential person in my life and why: My My favorite pre-match ritual is: I go up to the net best friend Kelsey, because I can talk to her about and put both hands up to measure it. anything and she makes me a better person. SAM HODGKINS I would love to switch places for a day with: Jessica 6-0 Freshman RS/S Why I chose Northern Arizona: Because it is going to Alba. #15 Phoenix, Ariz. be a bomb place to go to college and I love all the girls on the team. Mountain Pointe High School Something I wish I was better at: Math!!

Academic Notes: Is contemplating majoring in speech pathology. 2005 and all-state honorable mention in 2006 ... Team was region champs in 2006 and 2007 and state runner-up in 2007 ... Led team to a 38-9 record as a At Mountain Pointe High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter for senior. coach Fred Mann ... Team captain as a senior ... Named the 5A Division I Central Region Player of the Year as a senior ... Two-time first team all-region Personal Info: Samantha Kristine Hodgkins was born Feb. 26, 1990 in Mesa, selection ... Named to the All-Arizona team by the Arizona Republic and to the Ariz. ... Daughter of Gregg and Kris Hodgkins ... Has one brother, West (17) ... 5A all-state first team as a senior ... 2007 5A Div. 1 Player of the Year Arizona Enjoys sand and water volleyball, hanging out with friends, and music ... Also Varsity ... East Valley Tribune All-Tribune first team in 2007 ... Two-time Tempe considered attending DePaul, Gonzaga, Wake Forest, North Carolina State and All-City team selection ... Team MVP as a senior ... All-region second team in CS-San Bernardino.

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GET TO KNOW SHANLIE... The most influential person in my life and why: At present, my brother, Hapaki “Haoa.” He’s such a great Nickname: Shan, Shan-Shan, The Glow. role model and inspiration. His life is a testimony to how hard work and perseverance pay off. Pet Peeves: Loud noise when I’m reading a book, an unorganized space, and people eating my food ESPE- My dream job would be: An astronomer or astro- CIALLY when it’s my last bite! naut. I really have a secret passion for stars and the universe. I find them fascinating! Favorites: Food: Polynesian; TV shows: Everybody Loves Raymond, Family Guy, Project Runway, Gilmore Three words that best describe me to others: Girls; Movies: Ever After, Pride & Prejudice, One Night Outgoing, caring and trustworthy. With the King; Color: baby/dark blue; Number: 3! One thing people don't know about me is: I’ve never SHANLIE KAULULAAU Why I chose Northern Arizona: Because of the beau- broken a bone in my body. Not even a fracture. 5-8 Freshman S tiful campus, safe atmosphere, and sports. I think NAU will be a great place for me to grow and transi- The most famous person I’ve met is: Jack Johnson! #9 Laie, Hawaii tion into adulthood. Lumberjacks!! Woot woot! He’s an alum of my high school and came to give a Kahuku High School mini-concert one year. Academic Notes: Is contemplating majoring in exercise science ... Honor roll Club that placed first in the Anaheim Tournament in 2006 ... Junior varsity high student all four years of high school ... Earned an Educational Achievement school team was conference champs in 2004 and 2005. Award as well as an AP Award, a Medical Biotechnology Award and a Social Studies Award ... Was a District Science Fair finalist. Personal Info: Shanlie Kawena Kaululaau (pronounced Shan-lee Ka-oo-loo-la- ow) was born March 29, 1990 in Okinawa, Japan ... Daughter of Howard and At Kahuku High School: Two-year letterwinner for coaches Uila Vendiola and Kristie Kaululaau ... Has one brother, Hapaki (21) and one sister, Shantel Alisa Irwin and Mona AhHoy ... Named Team MVP as a senior ... Team was second (23) ... Brother plays college volleyball at Johnson & Wales University ... Enjoys in the conference and fifth in the state in 2007 ... Played for the North Shore singing and swimming ... Also considered Hope International University in the Volleyball Club, the Asics Rainbow Volleyball Club and the Team 808 Volleyball college selection process.

Three words that best describe me to others: GET TO KNOW KIERSTEN... Mellow, sarcastic, kind. Nicknames: K-Dawg, Air-McNair, Shmae. One thing people don't know about me is: I’m a big Pet Peeves: People who don’t think before they talk, softie. or who talk WAY too much. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Go to Iceland, Favorites: Food: nectarines; TV shows: AX Men, and significantly change someone’s life for the better. Deadliest Catch, Gossip Girl; Movie: Shawshank Redemption; Color: blue; Number: 12. Something I wish I was better at: Expressing my spe- cific wants and aspirations. Favorite Saying: The things in life that you are most afraid of often turn out to be the most worthwhile. My dream job would be: Making a fine living in KIERSTEN MCNAIRY ceramics/art and just being happy. The most influential people in my life and why: My 6-0 Freshman MB sisters because I take care of them and see how they #12 Lake Oswego, Ore. My favorite pre-match ritual is: Listening to music grow. I see how I and others affect their lives, also while dancing and singing. Lakeridge High School reflecting upon myself. Academic Notes: Is contemplating majoring in art history. Personal Info: Kiersten Alexis McNairy was born February 12, 1990 in San Jose, Calif. ... Daughter of Karen and Mike McNairy ... Has two sisters, Michaela (17) At Lakeridge High School: Two-year letterwinner and starter and team captain and Saskia (12) ... Lists hobbies as ceramics, art, hiking, swimming and sea glass as a senior for coach Wendy Stammer ... Named first team all-league as a sen- ... Father, Mike, played basketball at Simon Fraser University and mother, ior ... Team reached the playoffs in her junior and senior seasons ... Also played Karen, was on the track team at SFU. basketball all four years of high school and tennis for three ... Made it to the third round of the district tournament as part of the #1 doubles team ... Played club volleyball for three years with Athena.

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The most influential person in my life and why: My GET TO KNOW HANNAH... mom because she lives a full life and is always there Nickname: Hanz. for me.

Pet Peeves: People who think they know everything. One thing people don't know about me is: I love modern art. Favorites: All food, Forrest Gump and the color pink.

The most famous person I've met is: Mike Ditka. Why I chose Northern Arizona: For Flagstaff, the peo- ple and because Lumberjacks are buff. If I could have dinner with any three people (alive, Favorite saying: "Listen to your heart." dead or legend), they would be, and why: Ghandi, HANNAH SADLER Leonardo da Vinci and Jane Eyre, because their life My dream job would be: Knight at Medieval Times. stories would blow my mind. 5-11 R-Freshman MB/OH Fountain Hills, Ariz. #4 Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Make a dif- Fountain Hills High School ference and have a family. Academic Notes: Is undecided on a major at NAU ... 2008 Golden Eagle Scholar All-Star … Lettered for four years in track and field and was the state champi- Athlete Award recipient. on in the triple jump as a senior and in the long jump as a junior … Holds the school triple jump record in track and field and the single-season school blocks 2007 Season (Freshman): Took a redshirt year due to injury ... Recipient of a record in volleyball … Named Fountain Hills' Outstanding Female Athlete. NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Award. Personal Info: Hannah Margaret Sadler was born April 1, 1989 in Tempe, Ariz. At Fountain Hills High School: Three-year letterwinner and starter at Fountain … Daughter of Bill and Patricia Sadler … Has one brother, Andy (32) and one sis- Hills High School for coach Ray Burcham … Team captain as a senior … Named ter, Katie (20) … Enjoys hanging out with friends, shopping and making jokes … 3A West first team all-region as a junior and senior … Named an ACA Volleyball Father played tennis for Kent State.

Three words that best describe me to others: GET TO KNOW LEXI... Friendly, hard-working and fun. Nicknames: Lou Lou, Pinky. One thing people don't know about me is: I was Pet Peeves: When people ask too many questions, home-schooled for five years. and chipped finger nail polish. Two things I want to do in my lifetime: Travel all Favorites: Food: chicken enchiladas, honey BBQ over the world, and go sky diving. wings; Movie: Breakfast Club; Color: pink. The most influential people in my life and why: My Favorite Quote: “Nothing is more expensive than a parents because they push me to be my best and are missed opportunity.” -H. Jackson Brown, Jr. both coaches, so I have learned a lot.

LEXI SULLIVAN My dream job would be: Playing in the AVP Why I chose Northern Arizona: I really love the 6-0 Freshman OH (Association of Volleyball Professionals). atmosphere! The cool weather is a nice change. I also Mesa, Ariz. love the coaches, they are fun and energetic! #3 My favorite pre-match ritual is: Dancing- it gets me Mountain View High School energized and pumped up. Academic Notes: Is contemplating majoring in secondary education ... Four- 2007 ... Two-time team MVP ... Second team all-state selection by the Tribune time AIA Scholar Athlete Award recipient in high school. as a junior ... Also on the track and field team for three years.

At Mountain View High School: Four-year letterwinner and starter for coach Personal Info: Lexi Jo Sullivan was born March 8, 1990 in Mesa, Ariz. ... Katie Roberson ... Named Mountain View’s Female Athlete of the Year in 2008 Daughter of Joe and Lynn Sullivan ... Has one sister, Jade (15) ... Enjoys dancing ... Earned a United Dairymen of Arizona HS All-American Award as a senior ... and shopping ... Father, Joe, played football at ASU and Mesa CC ... Mother, First team all-state selection by both The Arizona Republic and the East Valley Lynn, played volleyball for two years at Mesa CC ... Also considered attending Tribune in 2007 ... 5A Conference All-Region East Valley Player of the Year in ASU, Long Beach State, Boise State, Jacksonville and Seton Hall.

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RECORDS VS. ALL-TIME OPPONENTS

Last Series Last Series Opponent Record Meeting Began Stk. Opponent Record Meeting Began Stk. Adams State (Colo.) 1-0 1983 (W 3-0) 1983 W 1 Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) 1-0 2003 (W 3-1) 2003 W 1 Air Force 1-2 2002 (W 3-1) 1982 W 1 Montana 22-25 2007 (W 3-1) 1980 W 1 Akron 0-1 2004 (L 3-0) 2004 L 1 Montana State 22-22 2007 (W 3-0) 1987 W 2 Albany 1-0 2007 (W 3-1) 2007 W 1 Murray State 1-0 2000 (W 3-0) 2000 W 1 Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) 1-0 2003 (W 3-0) 2003 W 1 Navy 0-0 Arizona 3-20 2003 (L 3-0) 1974 L 3 Nevada 7-5 1991 (W 3-0) 1982 W 4 Arizona State 6-40 2007 (L 3-0) 1974 L 2 Nevada-Las Vegas 2-6 2003 (L 3-1) 1980 L 1 Arkansas-Little Rock 3-0 2000 (W 3-1) 1996 W 3 New Mexico 10-11 2007 (L 3-1) 1974 L 2 Arkansas State 1-0 1991 (W 3-2) 1991 W 1 New Mexico State 3-18 2007 (L 3-0) 1974 L 4 Auburn 1-1 2005 (L 3-0) 1995 L 1 North Carolina 0-1 1999 (L 3-0) 1999 L 1 Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1-1 1983 (L 3-2) 1974 L 1 North Carolina-Asheville 1-0 1991 (W 3-0) 1991 W 1 Baylor 1-6 2005 (L 3-1) 1984 L 1 North Texas 1-0 1992 (W 3-0) 1992 W 1 Binghamton 0-0 Northeastern Illinois 1-0 1997 (W 3-0) 1997 W 1 Boise State 8-11 2006 (L 3-0) 1987 L 1 Northern Colorado 5-4 2007 (W 3-0) 1974 W 1 Bowling Green 1-1 2006 (L 3-0) 1993 L 1 Northern Illinois 0-1 1984 (L 2-1) 1984 L 1 Bradley 0-1 1983 (L 2-0) 1983 L 1 Northern Iowa 1-2 1996 (W 3-2) 1985 W 1 Brigham Young (BYU) 0-12 1996 (L 3-0) 1974 L 12 Northwestern 1-0 1994 (W 3-1) 1994 W 1 Butler 1-0 2004 (W 3-0) 2004 W 1 Notre Dame 0-1 1993 (L 3-2) 1993 L 1 California 0-2 2002 (L 3-0) 2000 L 2 Occidental (Calif.) 2-0 1983 (W 2-0) 1982 W 2 UC Davis 1-1 2007 (W 3-2) 1982 W 1 Ohio 1-0 1997 (W 3-0) 1997 W 1 UC Irvine 3-5 2002 (L 3-1) 1985 L 1 Oklahoma 1-0 1992 (W 3-2) 1992 W 1 UC Riverside 1-3 2006 (W 3-2) 1985 W 1 Oral Roberts 1-2 1997 (L 3-1) 1992 L 2 UC San Diego 0-2 1983 (L 2-1) 1983 L 2 Oregon 1-1 1998 (L 3-1) 1997 L 1 UC Santa Barbara 0-1 1996 (L 3-1) 1996 L 1 Oregon State 1-1 2003 (L 3-0) 2001 L 1 Cal Poly 1-2 2004 (L 3-2) 1995 L 2 Pepperdine 0-2 2001 (L 3-0) 1997 L 2 Cal Poly Pomona 1-1 1982 (L 2-0) 1982 L 1 Pittsburgh 1-0 1998 (W 3-1) 1998 W 1 Cal State Bakersfield 0-0-1 1982 (T 1-1) 1982 T 1 Portland State 15-9 2007 (L 3-0) 1996 L 7 Cal State Dominguez Hills 2-0 1990 (W 3-0) 1982 W 2 Providence 1-0 1998 (W 3-0) 1998 W 1 Cal State Fullerton 3-0 1999 (W 3-0) 1987 W 3 Purdue 0-1 1999 (L 3-0) 1999 L 1 Cal State Los Angeles 1-0 1982 (W 2-0) 1982 W 1 Radford 1-0 2001 (W 3-0) 2001 W 1 Cal State Northridge 10-8 2000 (L 3-2) 1990 L 2 Redlands (Calif.) 1-0 1982 (W 2-0) 1982 W 1 Campbell 1-0 2000 (W 3-0) 2000 W 1 Regis (Colo.) 1-0 1983 (W 2-0) 1983 W 1 Central Arkansas 1-0 2006 (W 3-1) 2006 W 1 Rider 1-0 2004 (W 3-0) 2004 W 1 Central Florida 0-1 1996 (L 3-0) 1996 L 1 Rutgers 0-0 Chadron State (Neb.) 1-0 1982 (W 2-0) 1982 W 1 Sacramento State 6-25 2007 (L 3-0) 1991 L 8 Chapman (Calif.) 1-0-1 1984 (T 1-1) 1982 T 1 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) 2-1 1992 (W 3-0) 1983 W 2 Charlotte 1-0 2000 (W 3-0) 2000 W 1 San Diego 4-4 1995 (L 3-1) 1977 L 1 Colorado 2-1 1988 (L 3-1) 1974 L 1 San Diego State 0-3 1999 (L 3-2) 1993 L 3 Colorado College 1-0-1 1982 (W 2-0) 1982 W 1 San Francisco 4-4 2003 (L 3-1) 1984 L 1 Colorado State 6-3 1994 (L 3-1) 1974 L 3 San Francisco State 1-1 1984 (W 2-0) 1982 W 1 Davidson 0-1 2004 (L 3-0) 2004 L 1 San Jose State 0-2 2006 (L 3-1) 2002 L 2 Denver 2-1 2006 (L 3-1) 1977 L 1 Santa Clara 1-2 2002 (L 3-0) 1993 L 1 Drake 1-0 1991 (W 3-0) 1991 W 1 Santa Fe, College of (N.M.) 2-0 1985 (W 3-1) 1981 W 2 Duquesne 1-0 2007 (W 3-1) 2007 W 1 Sonoma State (Calif.) 1-0 1984 (W 2-0) 1984 W 1 Eastern Illinois 1-1 2002 (W 3-0) 1986 W 1 Southeastern Louisiana 1-0 1999 (W 3-1) 1999 W 1 Eastern New Mexico 1-0 1985 (W 3-2) 1985 W 1 Southern Illinois 0-1 1980 (L 3-1) 1980 L 1 Eastern Washington 19-30 2007 (L 3-2) 1986 L 4 Southern Methodist (SMU) 0-1 2004 (L 3-0) 2004 L 1 Florida International 0-1 2006 (L 3-1) 2006 L 1 Southern Mississippi 1-0 1996 (W 3-0) 1996 W 1 Florida State 1-1 2001 (W 3-2) 1989 W 1 Southern Utah 7-2 1985 (W 3-2) 1981 W 3 Fordham 1-0 2006 (W 3-0) 2006 W 1 Southwest Texas 0-2 1986 (L 3-0) 1986 L 2 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 6-0 1983 (W 3-0) 1981 W 6 St. Mary, College of (Neb.) 1-0 1982 (W 2-1) 1982 W 1 Fresno State 2-5 2003 (L 3-2) 1990 L 1 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 1991 (W 3-0) 1991 W 1 Furman 0-1 2002 (L 3-2) 2002 L 1 Temple 1-0 1997 (W 3-0) 1997 W 1 George Mason 0-1 1993 (L 3-2) 1993 L 1 Tennessee 1-0 1987 (W 2-0) 1987 W 1 George Washington 1-0 1991 (W 3-0) 1991 W 1 Tennessee-Martin 0-1 2002 (L 3-0) 2002 L 1 Georgetown 2-2 2004 (L 3-2) 1989 L 1 Texas 0-2 2004 (L 3-0) 1984 L 2 Georgia State 1-0 2002 (W 3-0) 2002 W 1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1-0 2006 (W 3-1) 2006 W 1 Gonzaga 1-1 2005 (L 3-2) 2003 L 1 Texas State 1-0 2005 (W 3-2) 2005 W 1 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) 20-0 1993 (W 3-1) 1981 W20 Texas Tech 0-3 1992 (L 3-1) 1980 L 3 Green Bay 0-0 Texas-Arlington 0-1 1984 (L 3-0) 1984 L 1 Hampton 0-0 Texas-El Paso 5-7 2005 (L 3-1) 1975 L 1 High Point 1-0 2007 (W 3-0) 2007 W 1 Texas-San Antonio 2-0 1993 (W 3-0) 1986 W 2 Hofstra 2-0 1991 (W 3-1) 1991 W 2 Tulsa 1-0 1996 (W 3-0) 1996 W 1 Houston 1-2 1994 (W 3-1) 1980 W 1 U.S. International 0-7 1986 (L 3-2) 1982 L 7 Idaho 11-9 2003 (L 3-0) 1987 L 1 Utah 5-9 1994 (L 3-0) 1974 L 1 Idaho State 24-26 2007 (W 3-1) 1979 W 3 Utah State 4-9 1987 (L 2-1) 1974 L 2 Iowa State 0-1 2007 (L 3-1) 2007 L 1 Villanova 0-1 2005 (L 3-0) 2005 L 1 Kansas 1-2 1994 (W 3-1) 1985 W 1 Wake Forest 0-1 2000 (L 3-0) 2000 L 1 Kentucky 0-1 1986 (L 3-0) 1986 L 1 Washington 0-1 2003 (L 3-0) 2003 L 1 La Verne (Calif.) 2-1 1983 (W 2-0) 1982 W 1 Washington State 1-0 1980 (W 3-1) 1980 W 1 Lamar 1-1 2005 (L 3-1) 1987 L 1 Weber State 29-24 2007 (L 3-1) 1974 L 1 Liberty 1-0 2003 (W 3-0) 2003 W 1 West Virginia 2-0 1993 (W 3-0) 1992 W 2 Long Beach State 0-3 1996 (L 3-0) 1985 L 3 Western Kentucky 1-0 1991 (W 3-0) 1991 W 1 Long Island 0-1 2007 (L 3-1) 2007 L 1 Western Michigan 1-0 1997 (W 3-1) 1997 W 1 Louisiana-Lafayette 1-0 2007 (W 3-0) 2007 W 1 Western New Mexico 2-0 1983 (W 3-0) 1983 W 2 Loyola Marymount 0-7 1990 (L 3-0) 1982 L 7 Western State (Colo.) 2-0 1983 (W 2-0) 1983 W 2 Maryland 1-1 2004 (L 3-0) 1989 L 1 Westmont (Calif.) 1-1 1986 (W 3-1) 1985 W 1 McNeese State 1-0 1996 (W 3-0) 1996 W 1 William & Mary 2-0* 1998 (W 3-0) 1993 W 2 Memphis 1-0 1994 (W 3-0) 1994 W 1 Wisconsin 0-1 1990 (L 3-0) 1990 L 1 Mesa State (Colo.) 0-1 1983 (L 3-2) 1983 L 1 Wright State 1-0 1996 (W 3-2) 1996 W 1 Metro State (Colo.) 2-0 1982 (W 2-0) 1982 W 2 Wyoming 5-6 1988 (L 3-1) 1974 L 5 Miami (Ohio) 0-1 1991 (L 3-1) 1991 L 1 Xavier 1-0 1999 (W 3-0) 1999 W 1 Michigan State 1-0 1990 (W 3-1) 1990 W 1 Minnesota 0-2 1994 (L 3-0) 1989 L 2 Four-year schools only; 2008 opponents underlined Mississippi State 2-0 2003 (W 3-0) 1998 W 2 Big Sky Conference schools in bold *Includes 1993 forfeit win

38 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL OPPONENT INFORMATION

2008 TENTATIVE TV SCHEDULE Akron Zips Akron 1-0 Rutgers Scarlet Knights 0-0 NAU TV Services produces live coverage of Lumberjack University Information University Information volleyball. Productions are carried in Flagstaff on cable Location/Enrollment ...... Akron, Ohio/24,704 Location/Enrollment ...... New Brunswick, N.J./37,204 Colors/Conference ...... Blue and Gold/Mid-American Colors/Conference ...... Scarlet/Big East channel 4 and 59, nationally on NAU’s Universityhouse Athletics Director ...... Mack Rhoades Athletics Director ...... Robert E. Mulcahy III satellite channel (9411, Dish Network), regionally on Fox Sports Net and regionally on Fox College Sports (FCS). Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach ...... Ron Arenz Head Coach ...... Jeff “CJ” Werneke Check the NAU athletics website throughout the season School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st for updates on channel listings for specific matches. Career Record/Season ...... Same Career Record/Season ...... 111-85/7th 2007 Overall Record ...... 10-20 2007 Overall Record ...... 3-22 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 2-14/6th (East) 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 1-13/7th Fiesta Bowl Starters Returning/Lost...... 5 + libero/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 3/3 NAU vs. Hampton - Sept. 12 - 7:00 p.m. Media Information Media Information Volleyball Media Contact ...... Paul Warner Volleyball Media Contact ...... Dustin Semonavick NAU vs. Navy - Sept. 13 - 12:30 p.m. E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 330-972-2677 Office Phone ...... 732-445-4200 NAU vs. Duquesne - Sept. 13 - 7:00 p.m. Web Site ...... www.gozips.com Web Site ...... www.scarletknights.com

NAU vs. Sacramento State - Sept. 25 - 7:00 p.m. NAU vs. Portland State - Oct. 2 - 7:00 p.m. NAU vs. N. Colorado - Oct. 18 - 7:00 p.m. NAU vs. Montana - Oct. 23 - 7:00 p.m. NAU vs. Weber State - Nov. 14 - 7:00 p.m.

NAU vs. Idaho State - Nov. 15 - 7:00 p.m. Arenz Patterson Werneke Thompson

Binghamton Bearcats 0-0 Fresno State Bulldogs Fresno State 5-2 Drake Bulldogs NAU 1-0 University Information University Information University Information Location/Enrollment ...... Vestal, N.Y./14,018 Location/Enrollment ...... Fresno, Calif./20,299 Location/Enrollment ...... Des Moines, Iowa/5,366 Colors/Conference ....Dark Green, Black and White/America East Colors/Conference ...... Bulldog Red and Blue/WAC Colors/Conference ...... Blue and White/Missouri Valley Athletics Director ...... Joel Thirer Athletics Director ...... Thomas Boeh Athletics Director ...... Bill Chaves Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach ...... Glenn Kiriyama Head Coach ...... Lauren Netherby-Sewell Head Coach ...... Phil McDaniel School Record/Season ...... 152-131/10th School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st Career Record/Season ...... Same Career Record/Season ...... 43-19/3rd Career Record/Season ...... Same 2007 Overall Record ...... 16-18 2007 Overall Record ...... 5-26 2007 Overall Record ...... 7-23 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 7-5/4th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 3-13/7th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-14/8th Starters Returning/Lost...... 4 + libero/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/2 Media Information Media Information Media Information Volleyball Media Contact ...... Matt Muzza Volleyball Media Contact ...... Alyssa Chambers Volleyball Media Contact ...... Sean Palchick E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 607-777-2956 Office Phone ...... 559-389-1831 Office Phone ...... 515-271-4147 Web Site ...... www.bubearcats.com Web Site ...... www.gobulldogs.com Web Site ...... www.godrakebulldogs.com

Kiriyama Allen Netherby-Sewell Gera McDaniel Madden

Green Bay Phoenix 0-0 Hampton Pirates 0-0 Navy Midshipmen 0-0 University Information University Information University Information Location/Enrollment ...... Green Bay, Wis./5,416 Location/Enrollment ...... Hampton, Va./6,156 Location/Enrollment ...... Annapolis, Md./4,200 Colors/Conference ...... Green, White and Red/Horizon League Colors/Conference ...... Royal Blue and White/MEAC Colors/Conference ...... Navy Blue and Gold/Patriot League Athletics Director ...... Ken Bothof Athletics Director ...... Lonza Hardy, Jr. Athletics Director ...... Chet Gladchuk Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach ...... Debbie Kirch Head Coach ...... Pedro Gonzalez Head Coach ...... Mike Schwob School Record/Season ...... 117-217/12th School Record/Season ...... 11-19/2nd School Record/Season ...... 189-181/13th Career Record/Season ...... Same Career Record/Season ...... 78-78/5th Career Record/Season ...... Same 2007 Overall Record ...... 6-20 2007 Overall Record ...... 11-19 2007 Overall Record ...... 21-12 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 4-12/T8th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 2-8/5th (North) 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-6/4th Starters Returning/Lost...... 5 + libero/1 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/4 + libero Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/2 + libero Media Information Media Information Media Information Volleyball Media Contact ...... Drew Harris Volleyball Media Contact ...... Ebonee Mayo-Mitchell Volleyball Media Contact ...... Justin Kischefsky E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 920-465-2498 Office Phone ...... 757-727-5757 Office Phone ...... 410-293-8772 Web Site ...... www.uwgbathletics.com Web Site ...... www.hamptonpirates.com Web Site ...... www.navysports.com

Kirch Tesch Gonzales Vincent Schwob Watson

2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 39 OPPONENT INFORMATION

Duquesne Dukes NAU 1-0 Montana State Bobcats Tied 22-22 Montana Lady Griz UM 25-22 University Information University Information University Information Location/Enrollment ...... Pittsburgh, Pa./10,000 Location/Enrollment ...... Bozeman, Mont./12,388 Location/Enrollment ...... Missoula, Mont./13,858 Colors/Conference ...... Red and Blue/Atlantic 10 Colors/Conference ...... Blue and Gold/Big Sky Colors/Conference ...... Maroon and Silver/Big Sky Athletics Director ...... Greg Amodio Athletics Director ...... Peter Fields Athletics Director ...... Jim O’Day Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach ...... Steve Opperman Head Coach ...... Sara Schaub Head Coach ...... Jerry Wagner School Record/Season ...... 131-166/11th School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st School Record/Season ...... 22-31/3rd Career Record/Season ...... 250-282/18th Career Record/Season ...... 18-10/2nd Career Record/Season ...... Same 2007 Overall Record ...... 10-10 2007 Overall Record ...... 1-27 2007 Overall Record ...... 10-16 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 2-11/9th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 0-16/9th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 6-10/7th Starters Returning/Lost...... 3 + libero/3 Starters Returning/Lost...... 3 + libero/3 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/1 + libero Media Information Media Information Media Information Volleyball Media Contact ...... Ryan Gavatorta Volleyball Media Contact ...... Tom Schulz Volleyball Media Contact ...... Joel Carlson E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 412-396-6560 Office Phone ...... 406-994-5130 Office Phone ...... 406-243-5414 Web Site ...... www.GoDuquesne.com Web Site ...... www.msubobcats.com Web Site ...... www.montanagrizzlies.com

Opperman Wright Schaub Van Burger Wagner Roskam

Sacramento State Hornets SAC 23-6 Portland State Vikings NAU 15-9 Eastern Washington Eagles EWU 30-19 University Information University Information University Information Location/Enrollment ...... Sacramento, Calif./28,829 Location/Enrollment ...... Portland, Ore./24,999 Location/Enrollment ...... Cheney, Wash./9,841 Colors/Conference ...... Green and Gold/Big Sky Colors/Conference ...... Green, White and Silver/Big Sky Colors/Conference ...... Red and White/Big Sky Athletics Director ...... Dr. Terry Wanless Athletics Director ...... Torre Chisholm Athletics Director ...... Bill Chaves Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach ...... Ruben Volta Head Coach ...... Michael Seemann Head Coach ...... Miles Kydd School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st School Record/Season ...... 21-8/2nd School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st Career Record/Season ...... Same Career Record/Season ...... Same Career Record/Season ...... Same 2007 Overall Record ...... 29-8 2007 Overall Record ...... 21-8 2007 Overall Record ...... 15-15 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 13-3/T-1st 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 13-3/T-1st 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 12-4/3rd Starters Returning/Lost...... 2/4 + libero Starters Returning/Lost ...... 5/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 6 + libero/0 Media Information Media Information Media Information Volleyball Media Contact ...... Ryan Bjork Volleyball Media Contact ...... Ryan Borde Volleyball Media Contact ...... Matt McDonald E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 916-278-6896 Office Phone ...... 503-725-2525 Office Phone ...... 509-359-6334 Web Site ...... www.hornetsports.com Web Site ...... www.GoViks.com Web Site ...... www.goeags.com

Volta Burke Seemann Fradella Kydd Hills

Idaho State Bengals ISU 26-24 Weber State Wildcats NAU 29-24 Northern Colorado Bears NCOL 5-4 University Information University Information University Information Location/Enrollment ...... Pocatello, Idaho/13,929 Location/Enrollment ...... Ogden, Utah/18,300 Location/Enrollment ...... Greeley, Colo./10,799 Colors/Conference ...... Orange and Black/Big Sky Colors/Conference ...... Purple and White/Big Sky Colors/Conference ...... Blue and Gold/Big Sky Interim Athletics Director ...... Jeff Tingey Athletics Director ...... Jerry Graybeal Athletics Director ...... Jay Hinrichs Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Volleyball Information Head Coach ...... Chad Teichert Head Coach ...... Al Givens Head Coach ...... Lyndsey Benson School Record/Season ...... 0-0/1st School Record/Season ...... 172-270/16th School Record/Season ...... 37-52/4th Career Record/Season ...... Same Career Record/Season ...... 327-407/23rd Career Record/Season ...... Same 2007 Overall Record ...... 6-23 2007 Overall Record ...... 16-13 2007 Overall Record ...... 10-20 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 2-14/8th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 11-5/4th 2007 Conference Record/Finish ...... 8-8/5th Starters Returning/Lost ...... 4/2 Starters Returning/Lost ...... 6/1 Starters Returning/Lost...... 5 + libero/2 Media Information Media Information Media Information Volleyball Media Contact ...... Katie Zigars Volleyball Media Contact ...... Paul Grua Volleyball Media Contact ...... Scott Ward E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] E-mail ...... [email protected] Office Phone ...... 208-282-3651 Office Phone ...... 801-626-7414 Office Phone ...... 970-351-2522 Web Site ...... www.isubengals.com Web Site ...... www.weberstatesports.com Web Site ...... www.uncbears.com

Teichert Waldron Givens Bisaillon Benson Carter

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THE BIG SKY CONFERENCE

The Big Sky Conference enters its 46th Mountain Front. The Big Sky is represented ABOUT THE BIG SKY year of athletic competition in 2008-09. The along the entire west coast with schools in Big Sky is an NCAA Division I member in all Washington, Oregon and California. League sports, with member institutions classified in schools also range up and down the Rocky the Football Championship Subdivision (for- Mountains with institutions in Montana, mally I-AA). The Big Sky returned to a nine- Idaho, Utah, Arizona and now Colorado. team format in 2006 with the addition of Of the eight western-most states in the Northern Colorado. contiguous United States only one, Nevada, is The current lineup includes Eastern not represented in the Big Sky. Washington, Idaho State, Montana, Montana On Feb 25, 1963, the name Big Sky was FOUNDED: 1963 State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, adopted by the six presidents of the charter WOMEN’S SPORTS ADDED: 1988 Portland State, Sacramento State and Weber members as the name of the new conference. MEMBER SCHOOLS: Eastern Washington, State. The league has become one of the The name Big Sky originated in a novel written Idaho State, Montana, Montana State, Northern Arizona, Northern Colorado, Portland strongest Division I conferences in the West by the late A.B. (Bud) Guthrie of Great Falls, State, Sacramento State, Weber State and is a national leader in the Football Mont., in 1947 entitled “The Big Sky.” Jack SPONSORED SPORTS: Football, Soccer (W), Championship Subdivision. Hollowell, a former Montana advertising Volleyball, Basketball (M/W), Golf (W), Cross The Big Sky Conference was established director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Country (M/W), Tennis (M/W), Indoor Track and Field (M/W), Outdoor Track and Field in 1963 by six charter members – Idaho, Idaho Treasure State. While on a track and field trip (M/W) State, Gonzaga, Montana, Montana State and from Pocatello, Idaho, to Missoula, Mont., the Weber State. Those six schools formed the legendary Dubby Holt of Idaho State saw a MAILING ADDRESS foundation of the Big Sky before the league “Welcome to Big Sky Country” sign as his 2491 Washington Blvd., Suite 201 Ogden, UT 84402 expanded in 1970 by adding Boise State and team entered Montana. Holt, and his athletes

Northern Arizona. Gonzaga left the Sky in thought “Big Sky” would be a perfect name for OFFICE PHONE: (801) 392-1978 1979 and was replaced by Nevada, which gave the new conference. Harry Missildine of the FAX: (801) 392-5568 the league eight members. The conference Spokane Spokesman-Review called for the WEB SITE: www.bigskyconf.com grew to nine schools in 1987 with the addition newly formed league to be named the Big Sky Big Sky had men’s programs. The Big Sky of Eastern Washington. Conference in his column dated Feb. 20, 1963. merged with the Mountain West in 1988, The 1990s saw change in the makeup of The Big Sky sponsors championships in forming one league for both men and women. the league, beginning in 1992 when Nevada 14 sports, including men’s and women’s cross Doug Fullerton, the fifth commissioner departed and put the Big Sky back at eight country, indoor and outdoor track and field, of the Big Sky Conference, will enter his 14th teams. In 1996 Boise State and Idaho left and basketball and tennis. In addition, there are year at the helm. Fullerton took over the Big at the same time the conference added also championships in football, and women’s Sky on July 1, 1995, replacing longtime com- Portland State, Sacramento State and Cal volleyball, golf and soccer. missioner Ron Stephenson. Stephenson State Northridge. The Big Sky maintained nine The 2008-09 season will mark the 21st served the league for 14 years. Steve Belko teams for five years before Cal State year that the Big Sky Conference will sponsor was the commissioner from 1977-81 while Northridge departed in the spring of 2001. championships in women’s sports. The former John Roning held the post from 1971-77. The With the addition of Northern Colorado, Mountain West Conference existed from first league commissioner was Jack Friel, who the Big Sky spreads across eight states span- 1982-88, sponsoring championships for served from 1963-71. ning from the Pacific Ocean to the Rocky women’s sports at the same institutions the 2007 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK 2007 BIG SKY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Aug. 27 ...... Dominique Fradella, Portland State NOVEMBER 23-24 • SACRAMENTO, CALIF. • CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SACRAMENTO, HOST ...... Lindsay Haupt, Sacramento State (2) Sacramento State Sept. 3...... Missie Stidham, Sacramento State ...... Micah Lines, Weber State (3) E. Washington (2) Sacramento State, 3-0 Sept. 10 ...... Kim Babock, Northern Arizona 30-20, 30-17, 30-20 Sept. 17...... Missie Stidham, Sacramento State (3) E. Washington, 3-2 Sept. 24...... Missie Stidham, Sacramento State 32-30, 28-30, 28-30, 30-18, 15-11 Oct. 1 ...... Lindsay Haupt, Sacramento State (6) Northern Arizona (2) Sacramento State, 3-0 Oct. 8...... Erica Jepsen, Portland State 30-22, 30-24, 30-26 ...... Kim Babcock, Northern Arizona (1) Portland State Oct. 15 ...... Lindsay Haupt, Sacramento State ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Missie Stidham, SAC (MVP) Oct. 22 ...... Kim Babcock, Northern Arizona (4) Weber State (1) Portland State, 3-2 ...... Hayley Hills, Eastern Washington Lindsay Haupt, SAC 22-30, 22-30, 30-27, 30-28, 16-14 Oct. 29 ...... Allison Raguse, Northern Colorado (4) Weber State, 3-0 Michelle Franz, SAC Nov. 5 ...... Brittney Bisaillon, Weber State Marija Vojnovic, PSU 30-24, 30-26, 31-29 ...... Michelle Segun, Portland State (5) Northern Colorado Jennifer Oney, PSU Nov. 12 ...... Missie Stidham, Sacramento State Kim Babcock, NAU ...... Alysha Cook, Eastern Washington Micah Lines, WSU Nov. 19...... Dominique Fradella, Portland State ...... Missie Stidham, Sacramento State

42 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 2008 BIG SKY CONFERENCE REVIEW

FINAL 2007 BIG SKY CONFERENCE STANDINGS 2007 ALL-BIG SKY CONFERENCE BIG SKY MATCHES ALL MATCHES FIRST TEAM: Lindsay Haupt, SAC; Hayley Hills, EWU; Michelle W L Pct. Home Away W L Pct. Home Away Neut Segun, PSU; Missie Stidham, SAC; Kim Babcock, NAU; Micah Lines, WSU. Sacramento State*! 13 3 .812 7-1 6-2 29 8 .784 12-3 9-5 8-0 SECOND TEAM: Dominique Fradella, PSU; Jaimie Thibeault, Portland State*~ 13 3 .812 8-0 5-3 21 8 .724 11-2 6-6 4-0 UM; Allison Raguse, UNC; Brittney Bisaillon, WSU; Rose Burke, SAC; Alysha Cook, EWU. Eastern Washington* 12 4 .750 6-2 6-2 15 15 .500 7-3 7-7 1-5 HONORABLE MENTION: Mandy Daniels, EWU; Charlee Weber State* 11 5 .688 5-3 6-2 16 13 .552 6-6 7-4 3-3 Kinghorn, ISU; Taryn Wright, UM; Laura Gustafson, UM; Patti Northern Colorado* 8 8 .500 5-3 3-5 10 20 .333 6-6 3-10 1-4 Anderson, MSU; Brittany Stowers, NAU; Kenzie Shreeve, UNC; Marija Vojnovic, PSU; Chelsea Bair, WSU; Kolbie Northern Arizona* 7 9 .438 4-4 3-5 12 15 .444 9-5 3-6 0-4 Murphy, WSU. Montana 6 10 .375 3-5 3-5 10 16 .385 4-7 4-7 2-2 Idaho State 2 14 .125 1-7 1-7 6 23 .207 3-8 2-10 1-5 MVP: Lindsay Haupt, Sacramento State. Libero of the Year: Mandy Daniels, Eastern Washington. Montana State 0 16 .000 0-8 0-8 1 27 .036 0-12 0-11 1-4 Top Newcomer: Missie Stidham, Sacramento State. ~Regular-season champion, tournament host !Conference tournament champion, NCAA participant Outstanding Freshman: Jaimie Thibeault, Montana. *Conference tournament qualifier Coach of the Year: Debby Colberg, Sacramento State. TEAM STATISTICS (ALL MATCHES) TEAM STATISTICS (BIG SKY MATCHES ONLY)

HITTING EFFICIENCY Pct. KILLS PER GAME ...... Avg HITTING EFFICIENCY Pct. KILLS PER GAME ...... Avg Sacramento State ...... 235 Sacramento State ...... 16.29 Sacramento State ...... 241 Sacramento State ...... 17.14 Weber State ...... 224 Portland State ...... 15.17 Weber State ...... 230 Eastern Washington ...... 15.81 Montana ...... 214 Weber State ...... 14.80 Montana ...... 217 Portland State ...... 15.48 Northern Arizona ...... 206 Eastern Washington ...... 14.73 Portland State ...... 208 Montana ...... 15.25 Portland State ...... 203 Montana ...... 14.69 Eastern Washington ...... 203 Weber State ...... 15.19 Eastern Washington ...... 183 Northern Arizona ...... 14.65 Northern Arizona ...... 195 Northern Arizona ...... 14.68 Idaho State ...... 177 Northern Colorado ...... 14.00 Northern Colorado ...... 174 Northern Colorado ...... 14.62 Northern Colorado ...... 155 Idaho State ...... 13.43 Idaho State ...... 171 Idaho State ...... 13.64 Montana State ...... 120 Montana State ...... 11.90 Montana State ...... 103 Montana State ...... 11.65

ASSISTS PER GAME Avg SERVICE ACES PER GAME Avg ASSISTS PER GAME Avg SERVICE ACES PER GAME Avg Sacramento State ...... 14.73 Portland State ...... 1.69 Sacramento State ...... 15.19 Portland State ...... 1.55 Portland State ...... 14.06 Montana ...... 1.64 Portland State ...... 14.38 Montana ...... 1.55 Weber State ...... 13.52 Weber State ...... 1.50 Montana ...... 14.12 Sacramento State ...... 1.46 Montana ...... 13.44 Sacramento State ...... 1.50 Eastern Washington ...... 14.02 Eastern Washington ...... 1.31 Northern Arizona ...... 13.41 Northern Arizona ...... 1.45 Weber State ...... 13.73 Northern Arizona ...... 1.31 Eastern Washington ...... 13.22 Eastern Washington ...... 1.40 Northern Colorado ...... 13.70 Weber State ...... 1.24 Northern Colorado ...... 13.09 Idaho State ...... 1.22 Northern Arizona ...... 13.69 Montana State ...... 0.98 Idaho State ...... 12.16 Montana State ...... 1.14 Idaho State ...... 12.42 Northern Colorado ...... 0.95 Montana State ...... 10.89 Northern Colorado ...... 1.05 Montana State ...... 10.73 Idaho State ...... 0.78

BLOCKS PER GAME Avg DIGS PER GAME Avg BLOCKS PER GAME Avg DIGS PER GAME Avg Portland State ...... 3.04 Sacramento State ...... 19.16 Portland State ...... 3.05 Sacramento State ...... 19.05 Weber State ...... 2.66 Portland State ...... 16.89 Sacramento State ...... 2.68 Northern Colorado ...... 17.58 Sacramento State ...... 2.56 Northern Colorado ...... 16.67 Northern Arizona ...... 2.66 Eastern Washington ...... 17.20 Montana ...... 2.52 Weber State ...... 16.29 Northern Colorado ...... 2.66 Portland State ...... 16.93 Northern Colorado ...... 2.35 Idaho State ...... 15.93 Montana ...... 2.62 Weber State ...... 16.31 Northern Arizona ...... 2.34 Montana State ...... 15.68 Weber State ...... 2.62 Northern Arizona ...... 16.04 Montana State ...... 2.21 Eastern Washington ...... 15.67 Eastern Washington ...... 2.30 Idaho State ...... 16.00 Eastern Washington ...... 2.16 Montana ...... 15.15 Montana State ...... 2.27 Montana State ...... 15.91 Idaho State ...... 1.83 Northern Arizona ...... 14.74 Idaho State ...... 2.03 Montana ...... 15.62

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (ALL MATCHES) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS (BIG SKY MATCHES ONLY) HITTING EFFICIENCY Pct. KILLS PER GAME Avg HITTING EFFICIENCY Pct. KILLS PER GAME Avg Lindsay Haupt, SAC...... 354 Kim Babcock, NAU ...... 5.63 Lindsay Haupt, SAC...... 370 Kim Babcock, NAU ...... 5.80 Michelle Franz, SAC ...... 331 Missie Stidham, SAC...... 5.30 Michelle Franz, SAC ...... 341 Missie Stidham, SAC...... 5.68 Brittney Bisaillon, WSU ...... 317 Hayley Hills, EWU...... 4.38 Emily Osiadacz, NAU ...... 314 Hayley Hills, EWU ...... 5.02 Emily Osiadacz, NAU ...... 312 Lindsay Haupt, SAC...... 3.67 Brittney Bisaillon, WSU ...... 312 Lindsay Haupt, SAC...... 3.93 Jessica Petersen, UM ...... 280 Micah Lines, WSU...... 3.38 Allison Raguse, UNC ...... 303 Kenzie Shreeve, UNC ...... 3.55 Christine Van Orden, ISU ...... 275 Michelle Segun, PSU...... 3.35 Lauren Gustafson, UM ...... 294 Michelle Segun, PSU...... 3.45 Michelle Segun, PSU...... 273 Marija Vojnovic, PSU ...... 3.32 Erica Jepsen, PSU ...... 293 Micah Lines, WSU...... 3.43 Lauren Gustafson, UM ...... 273 Jennifer Ferguson, SAC...... 3.30 Kolbie Murphy, WSU ...... 290 Amy Roberts, UM...... 3.38 Kim Babcock, NAU ...... 271 Chelsea Bair, WSU ...... 3.22 Jessica Petersen, UM ...... 288 Marija Vojnovic, PSU ...... 3.34 Jaimie Thibeault, UM ...... 270 Kenzie Shreeve, UNC ...... 3.20 Jaimie Thibeault, UM ...... 280 Jennifer Ferguson, SAC...... 3.18

ASSISTS PER GAME Avg SERVICE ACES PER GAME Avg ASSISTS PER GAME Avg SERVICE ACES PER GAME Avg Rose Burke, SAC ...... 12.61 Marija Vojnovic, PSU ...... 0.49 Rose Burke, SAC ...... 12.93 Marija Vojnovic, PSU ...... 0.52 Dominique Fradella, PSU ...... 11.59 Missie Stidham, SAC...... 0.43 Taryn Wright, UM...... 12.02 Kim Babcock, NAU ...... 0.39 Kelly Verboom, NAU ...... 11.45 Taryn Wright, UM ...... 0.35 Dominique Fradella, PSU ...... 11.86 Missie Stidham, SAC...... 0.35 Taryn Wright, UM ...... 10.88 Kim Babcock, NAU ...... 0.34 Kelly Verboom, NAU ...... 11.67 Laura Viren, MSU ...... 0.35 Sarah Allen, MSU ...... 9.69 Chelsea Bair, WSU ...... 0.34 Sarah Allen, MSU ...... 9.64 Shelley Boyd, UM ...... 0.33 Kim Lissinna, WSU ...... 8.96 Shelley Boyd, UM ...... 0.32 Kim Lissinna, WSU ...... 8.31 Chelsea Goodsell, SAC ...... 0.30 Amanda Yausie, EWU...... 8.76 Jalen Pendon, PSU ...... 0.31 Lauren Carter, UNC...... 8.23 Jalen Pendon, PSU ...... 0.29 Lauren Carter, UNC...... 7.82 Jade Roskam, UM...... 0.30 Ashley Hamilton, EWU ...... 8.10 Dominique Fradella, PSU ...... 0.29 Christine Van Orden, ISU ...... 7.58 Jenna Proost, ISU ...... 0.29 Christine Van Orden, ISU ...... 6.75 Jade Roskam, UM...... 0.28 Kristen Ponce, EWU ...... 0.27 Sierra Clark, WSU ...... 5.06 Taryn Wright, UM ...... 0.28 BLOCKS PER GAME Avg Michelle Segun, PSU ...... 1.71 DIGS PER GAME Avg BLOCKS PER GAME Avg DIGS PER GAME Avg Jaimie Thibeault, UM ...... 1.37 Brittany Stowers, NAU...... 4.99 Michelle Segun, PSU...... 1.66 Brittany Stowers, NAU...... 5.75 Lindsay Haupt, SAC...... 1.36 Mandy Daniels, EWU ...... 4.81 Lindsay Haupt, SAC...... 1.49 Mandy Daniels, EWU ...... 5.30 Brittney Bisaillon, WSU ...... 1.35 Jackie White, UM ...... 4.57 Jaimie Thibeault, UM ...... 1.42 Jackie White, UM ...... 4.81 Erica Jepsen, PSU ...... 1.20 Missie Stidham, SAC...... 4.40 Brittney Bisaillon, WSU ...... 1.42 Jacqueline Thomas, PSU...... 4.61 Kolbie Murphy, WSU ...... 1.14 Abby Mayne, UNC ...... 4.39 Emily Osiadacz, NAU ...... 1.38 Abby Mayne, UNC ...... 4.50 Emily Osiadacz, NAU ...... 1.09 Caitlyn Anderson, WSU ...... 4.38 Allison Raguse, UNC ...... 1.28 Missie Stidham, SAC...... 4.40 Michelle Franz, SAC ...... 1.08 Chelsea Goodsell, SAC ...... 4.37 Erica Jepsen, PSU ...... 1.21 Chelsea Goodsell, SAC ...... 4.28 Taylor Smith, UNC ...... 1.07 Jacqueline Thomas, PSU...... 4.34 Taylor Smith, UNC ...... 1.17 Caitlyn Anderson, WSU ...... 4.25 Allison Raguse, UNC ...... 1.06 Jennifer Ferguson, SAC...... 4.15 Christie Hamilton, PSU ...... 1.11 Katie Edgson, ISU ...... 4.20 Katie Edgson, ISU ...... 4.09 Kolbie Murphy, WSU ...... 1.05 Jennifer Ferguson, SAC...... 4.00

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 29 Montana vs. Cincinnati FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Sacramento State vs. Texas - Pan American Weber State vs. UTEP *Idaho State at Montana UC Riverside at Montana Eastern Washington vs. Oregon *Sacramento State at Portland State Weber State at Arizona Navy at Northern Arizona *Weber State at Montana State Northern Colorado at Villanova Idaho State at North Texas Portland at Montana State Sacramento State vs. Miami SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 Sacramento State vs. Miami Seattle University at Portland State *Idaho State at Montana State Idaho State vs. Loyola Marymount Eastern Washington vs. UNLV *Northern Colorado at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado vs. Rider Villanova vs. Sacramento State *Sacramento State at Eastern Washington Eastern Washington vs. Denver Montana State vs. Wichita State *Weber State at Montana Washington at Montana State Idaho State at Utah Valley Portland State vs. College of Charleston Duquesne at Northern Arizona TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Weber State vs. Gardner - Webb Idaho at Portland State Seattle University at Eastern Washington Akron at Northern Arizona Weber State at Gonzaga Gonzaga at Montana THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 *Idaho State at Eastern Washington SATURDAY, AUGUST 30 Sacramento State at Santa Clara *Montana at Northern Arizona Bradley at Montana *Montana State at Northern Colorado Eastern Washington vs. Arkansas THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 *Weber State at Portland State Sacramento State at Texas State *Portland State at Idaho State Weber State vs. San Jose State *Eastern Washington at Weber State SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 Portland State vs. Wyoming *Idaho State at Portland State Rutgers at Northern Arizona FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 *Montana at Northern Colorado Idaho State at New Mexico Sacramento State vs. Fordham *Montana State at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado vs. Lafayette *Northern Arizona at Montana State *Weber State at Eastern Washington Idaho State vs. Central Arkansas *Northern Colorado at Montana Sacramento State vs. Louisiana-Monroe THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30 Portland State at Oregon State SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 *Eastern Washington at Montana Portland at Montana State Sacramento State vs. Cal State Bakersfield *Portland State at Montana State Binghamton at Northern Arizona *Eastern Washington at Idaho State *Weber State at Idaho State LaSalle vs. Northern Colorado *Northern Arizona at Montana Eastern Washington at Colorado State *Northern Colorado at Montana State FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 North Dakota State at Montana *Portland State at Weber State Seattle University at Idaho State Sacramento State at UC Davis *Northern Colorado at Sacramento State TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Montana Western at Idaho State TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Weber State at Utah State Northern Colorado at Denver *Eastern Washington at Montana State Weber State at Utah Valley State *Northern Arizona at Sacramento State THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 *Portland State at Montana Idaho State vs. Ohio State WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Seattle University at Weber State Portland State vs. Boise State Idaho State at Boise State Idaho State vs. Cal State Bakersfield TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Sacramento State at Pacific FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 *Montana at Portland State Utah Valley State at Weber State Idaho State at Wichita State *Montana State at Eastern Washington Montana vs. Southern Methodist *Sacramento State at Northern Arizona THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Portland State vs. Gonzaga Montana Western at Idaho State Northern Arizona vs. Fresno State FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 *Northern Arizona at Eastern Washington Montana State vs. UC Davis *Idaho State at Weber State *Northern Colorado at Portland State Montana vs. Stephen F. Austin Northern Colorado vs. Texas - El Paso SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Eastern Washington vs. Notre Dame *Montana at Eastern Washington *Montana at Montana State Weber State vs. Baylor *Montana State at Portland State *Sacramento State at Idaho State Portland State at Washington *Sacramento State at Northern Colorado Montana State at Air Force SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Cal State Northridge at Sacramento State TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 *Northern Arizona at Portland State Utah at Weber State *Northern Colorado at Eastern Washington SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 *Sacramento State at Weber State Idaho State vs. Lamar THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Weber State vs. San Diego State *Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Northern Arizona vs. Drake Cal State Bakersfi eld at Weber State *Idaho State at Northern Colorado Montana vs. New Orleans *Portland State at Northern Arizona Eastern Washington at Idaho FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 San Jose State at Sacramento State FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 *Sacramento State at Montana State Montana State vs. North Carolina State *Idaho State at Sacramento State *Weber State at Northern Arizona Northern Colorado vs. Illinois - Chicago *Montana State at Montana Idaho State vs. Coastal Carolina SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Northern Colorado at North Dakota State SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 *Eastern Washington at Portland State Weber State vs. UTSA *Eastern Washington at Northern Arizona *Idaho State at Northern Arizona Eastern Washington vs. Washington State *Portland State at Northern Colorado *Sacramento State at Montana Northern Arizona at Green Bay *Weber State at Sacramento State *Weber State at Northern Colorado Montana State vs. Akron Saint Mary’s at Sacramento State TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Colorado State at Northern Colorado *Eastern Washington at Sacramento State WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Sacramento State at Nevada *Montana at Weber State Idaho State at Boise State *Montana State at Idaho State FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 *Montana at Sacramento State SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Portland at Portland State *Northern Arizona at Idaho State *Montana at Idaho State *Northern Colorado at Weber State *Montana State at Weber State FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 *Portland State at Eastern Washington *Northern Arizona at Northern Colorado Montana at Arizona State *Portland State at Sacramento State Eastern Washington vs. Baylor SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11 Montana State vs. Northwestern *Montana State at Sacramento State FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 -BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP Weber State vs. San Diego State *Northern Arizona at Weber State Quarterfinals and Semifinals TBA Montana vs. Cal State Northridge *Northern Colorado at Idaho State Sacramento State at San Francisco SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 -BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIP Hampton at Northern Arizona MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 Championship Match TBA UC Riverside at Portland State Eastern Washington at Gonzaga

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 *BIG SKY MATCH Montana State at Washington State Utah Valley at Idaho State

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2007 SEASON REVIEW

Back to the Big Sky Tournament NAU's postseason chances came down to its final match of the regular season, and with a 3-0 sweep of Northern Colorado by scores of 30-26, 31-29 and 30-21, NAU earned its first postseason berth since 2004-05. The sixth-seeded Lumberjacks took third- seeded Eastern Washington to five games in the quarterfinals and ultimately lost 15-11 in the final game. NAU’s overall record of 12- 15 was its best since 2003, and its Big Sky record of 7-9 also match- es the most total wins since that year.

Fiesta Bowl Tournament Champs! The Lumberjacks earned the team title at the 2007 Fiesta Bowl with a perfect 3-0 record, defeating High Point and Louisiana- Lafayette 3-0 and also beating Duquesne 3-1. The Fiesta Bowl title was the first for NAU in its own tournament since 2001. Kim Getting it Done in the Classroom Babcock and Kelly Verboom were named to the All-Tournament Eight of the 14 players on the Lumberjack roster last season Team with Babcock also earning the MVP title, and Brittany earned NAU Golden Eagle Scholar Athlete Awards for their achieve- Stowers earned the Most Valuable Libero award. ments in the classroom. The award honors those student-athletes who maintain a 3.0 grade-point-average or above. In addition, three Two Weekend Sweeps of those same student-athletes earned Academic All-Big Sky honors With a quick, three-game win at Montana State on Oct. 20 for maintaining at least a 3.2 GPA. after defeating Montana 3-1 on Oct. 18, NAU earned its first week- end road sweep in Big Sky Conference play since 2001. Earlier in Runner-Up at Hilton Garden Inn Tournament the season at home vs. Weber State and Idaho State, NAU earned NAU finished as runners-up at its own Hilton Garden Inn/NAU two 3-0 victories to record its first weekend sweep since 2002. Invitational, the first tournament of the season, defeating UC Davis 2007 NAU SUPERLATIVES 3-2, Albany 3-1 and losing only to nationally-ranked New Mexico INDIVIDUAL State. Kim Babcock and Brittany Stowers were named to the All- Kills: ...... 35 ...... Kim Babcock vs. E. Washington, 11/23 Att: ...... 74 ...... Kim Babcock vs. E. Washington, 11/23 Tournament Team. Hit%: ...... 538 ...... Emily Osiadacz vs. Albany, 8/26 ...... (min. 12 kills) (15-1-26) Babcock Records Historic Season Assists: ...... 61 ...... Kelly Verboom vs. Duquesne, 9/8 Aces:...... 8 ...... Kelly Verboom at Montana, 10/18 Senior outside hitter Kim Babcock had one of the most impres- Digs: ...... 34 ...... Brittany Stowers at N. Colorado, 10/13 sive seasons ever by a Lumberjack. She finished the season ranked Blocks: ...... 9 ...... Colleen Flooker aat Montana St., 10/20 first in NCAA Division I in kills per game at 5.63, and was ranked TEAM second for seven weeks beginning October 2. Her 1,186 career kills Kills: ...... 78 ...... vs. Duquesne, 9/8 rank fifth all-time at NAU, and her 18 double-doubles for the sea- Att: ...... 208 ...... at Northern Colorado, 10/13 Hit%: ...... 347 ...... vs. La.-Lafayette, 9/7 (50-17-95) son tied for fourth all-time. Assists: ...... 68 ...... vs. Duquesne, 9/8 Babcock led the Big Sky in kills per game (5.63) as well as Aces:...... 12 ...... vs. High Point, 9/8 points per game (6.35), and earned the Big Sky Player of the Week Digs: ...... 85 ...... at Northern Colorado, 10/13 Blocks: ...... 16 ...... at Eastern Washington, 9/29 Award three times. She was also named to All-Tournament Teams at all three of NAU's non-conference tournaments, including earn- NAU INDIVIDUAL ATHLETIC HONORS IN 2007 ing the MVP Award at NAU's Fiesta Bowl. She then earned All- KIM BABCOCK: All-Big Sky First Team Tournament Team honors again at the Big Sky Tournament, after Big Sky All-Tournament Team being named to the All-Big Sky First Team for the regular season. Fiesta Bowl Tournament MVP Hilton Phoenix/East Mesa Challenge All-Tournament Team Digging up Records Hilton Garden Inn All-Tournament Team Three-time Big Sky Player of the Week Libero Brittany Stowers tallied 484 digs for the season to set a NCAA Division I leader in kills per game new all-time record at NAU for single season digs. Stowers finished BRITTANY STOWERS: the season with the longest streak in the Big Sky of matches with 10 All-Big Sky Honorable Mention or more digs, having accomplished the feat in all 27 matches for the Fiesta Bowl Most Outstanding Libero Hilton Garden Inn All-Tournament Team season. She was one of two liberos honored in the postseason KELLY VERBOOM: awards, getting named All-Big Sky Honorable Mention. Stowers fin- Fiesta Bowl All-Tournament Team ished the season ranked first in the Big Sky in digs per game at 4.99.

46 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 2007 STATISTICS

12-15 OVERALL, 7-9 (6TH) BIG SKY CONFERENCE9-5 HOME, 3-6 AWAY, 0-4 NEUTRAL/4-4 HOME, 3-5 AWAY Date Opponent Result Record Game Scores Kills Leader(s) Digs Leader(s) Blocks Leader(s) Att. A24 UC DAVIS~ W 3-2 1-0 30-15, 30-24, 29-31, 26-30, 16-14 Babcock (20) Stowers (13) Osiadacz, Babcock, Flooker (3) 913 A25 ALBANY~ W 3-1 2-0 27-30, 30-23, 30-27, 30-26 Babcock (20 Stowers (20) Flooker (5) 523 A25 NEW MEXICO STATE~ L 3-0 2-1 27-30, 23-30, 20-30 Babcock (14) Stowers (12) Flooker, Cheeley (2) 654 A31 vs. Iowa State! L 3-1 2-2 20-30, 14-30, 30-26, 23-30 Babcock (16) Stowers (11) Verboom (5) 50 A31 vs. Long Island! L 3-1 2-3 26-30, 17-30, 30-25, 26-30 Babcock (20) Stowers (16) Osiadacz (3) 115 S1 vs. New Mexico! L 3-1 2-4 24-30, 17-30, 30-28, 26-30 Babcock (22) Stowers (11) Flooker (2) 132 S2 @ Arizona State! L 3-0 2-5 15-30, 25-30, 20-30 Babcock (20) Stowers (10) Babcock, Osiadacz (3) 300 S7 LA.-LAFAYETTE# W 3-0 3-5 30-21, 30-24, 30-20 Babcock (20) Stowers (11) Gutierrez (4) 672 S8 HIGH POINT# W 3-0 4-5 30-27, 30-21, 30-18 Babcock (17) Babcock (15) Verboom (3) 532 S8 DUQUESNE# W 3-1 5-5 28-30, 30-27, 30-28, 30-20 Babcock (24) Stowers (23) Gutierrez (5) 548 S13 MONTANA STATE* W 3-0 6-5 (1-0) 30-26, 30-21, 30-16 Fell (12) Stowers (17) Gutierrez (4) 457 S15 MONTANA* L 3-0 6-6 (1-1) 24-30, 24-30, 28-30 Greenwood (10) Stowers (12) Osiadacz (3) 435 S21 @ Sacramento State* L 3-0 6-7 (1-2) 23-30, 21-30, 23-30 Babcock (17) Stowers (15) Verboom, Osiadacz (3) 506 S27 @ Portland State* L 3-0 6-8 (1-3) 21-30, 28-30, 23-30 Babcock (19) Stowers (18) Osiadacz (7) 579 S29 @ Eastern Washington* L 3-2 6-9 (1-4) 30-20, 27-30, 23-30, 33-31, 13-15 Babcock (33) Stowers (26) Osaidacz (7) 832 O4 IDAHO STATE* W 3-0 7-9 (2-4) 30-26, 30-27, 30-27 Babcock (21) Babcock (20) Osiadacz (3) 712 O6 WEBER STATE* W 3-0 8-9 (3-4) 30-19, 30-21, 33-31 Babcock (20) Stowers (23) Babcock, Osiadacz (5) 912 O13 @ Northern Colorado* L 3-2 8-10 (3-5) 30-28, 25-30, 30-32, 30-22, 14-16 Babcock (24) Stowers (34) Osiadacz (7) 407 O18 @ Montana* W 3-1 9-10 (4-5) 26-30, 30-26, 30-17, 33-31 Babcock (23) Stowers (16) Osiadacz (4) 571 O20 @ Montana State* W 3-0 10-10 (5-5) 30-26, 30-13, 30-17 Babcock (19) Stowers (15) Flooker (9) 1,060 O27 SACRAMENTO STATE* L 3-0 10-11 (5-6) 19-30, 24-30, 24-30 Babcock (16) Stowers (18) Verboom (5) 655 N1 EASTERN WASHINGTON* L 3-0 10-12 (5-7) 25-30, 28-30, 22-30 Babcock (13) Stowers (22) Osiadacz (3) 470 N3 PORTLAND STATE* L 3-0 10-13 (5-8) 26-30, 23-30, 24-30 Babcock (10) Stowers (16) Osiadacz (5) 532 N8 @ Weber State* L 3-1 10-14 (5-9) 20-30, 30-24, 27-30, 27-30 Babcock (21) Stowers (20) Flooker, Gutierrez (6) 445 N10 @ Idaho State* W 3-1 11-14 (6-9) 29-31, 30-26, 30-23, 30-18 Babcock (32) Stowers (28) Osiadacz (7) 552 N17 NORTHERN COLORADO* W 3-0 12-14 (7-9) 30-26, 31-29, 30-21 Babcock (16) Stowers (18) Flooker, Verboom (6) 915 N23 vs. Eastern Washington& L 3-2 12-15 30-32, 30-28, 30-28, 18-30, 11-15 Babcock (35) Stowers (27) Babcock (7) 614 ~Hilton Garden Inn Invitational (Flagstaff, Ariz.) !Hilton Phoenix/East Mesa Challenge (Tempe, Ariz.) #Fiesta Bowl (Flagstaff, Ariz.) &Big Sky Conference Tournament (Sacramento, Calif.) *Big Sky Conference match HOME MATCHES IN CAPS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (ALL MATCHES) No. - Player MP/MS/GP K KPG E TA Pct A Avg SA Avg SE RE D Avg BS BA TB Avg BE BHE 1 - Alex Fell 27/17/97 99 1.02 71 357 .078 17 0.18 14 0.14 30 30 162 1.67 2 14 16 0.16 3 3 2 - Emily Osiadacz 26/20/85 137 1.61 36 324 .312 30 0.35 4 0.05 15 0 22 0.26 10 83 93 1.09 7 3 3 - Kim Babcock 25/25/91 512 5.63 211 1112 .271 20 0.22 31 0.34 48 16 270 2.97 3 63 66 0.73 8 1 5 - Kailee Savage 3/2/6 13 2.17 10 52 .058 0 0.00 1 0.17 0 0 4 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6 - Colleen Flooker 26/23/82 150 1.83 67 361 .230 21 0.26 8 0.10 22 0 55 0.67 8 56 64 0.78 17 3 8 - Brittany Stowers 27/0/97 2 0.02 1 4 .250 63 0.65 19 0.20 17 27 484 4.99 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 9 - Stephanie Wilson 3/0/3 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 10 - Alexa Gutierrez 22/11/68 112 1.65 41 251 .283 3 0.04 1 0.01 10 1 10 0.15 6 48 54 0.79 2 1 11 - Chelsea Cheeley 26/11/81 128 1.58 68 407 .147 2 0.02 12 0.15 15 1 51 0.63 1 25 26 0.32 5 2 12 - Kelly Verboom 27/27/97 83 0.86 16 210 .319 1111 11.45 24 0.25 18 1 154 1.59 1 64 65 0.67 2 22 14 - Roni Greenwood 27/26/96 184 1.92 139 592 .076 29 0.30 25 0.26 46 29 208 2.17 7 23 30 0.31 4 3 17 - Arielle Bettendorf 13/0/26 0 0.00 0 2 .000 5 0.19 2 0.08 1 0 10 0.38 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 Team Miscellaneous 25 NAU Totals 27/97 1,420 14.64 660 3,672 .207 1,301 13.41 141 1.45 223 130 1,430 14.74 38 376 226.0 2.33 48 40 Opponent Totals 27/97 1,479 15.25 668 3,813 .213 1,316 13.57 130 1.34 200 141 1,339 13.80 40 326 203.0 2.09 58 77

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (BIG SKY CONFERENCE MATCHES ONLY) No. - Player MP/MS/GP K KPG E TA Pct A Avg SA Avg SE RE D Avg BS BA TB Avg BE BHE 1 - Alex Fell 16/9/55 55 1.00 46 211 .043 10 0.18 9 0.16 16 19 94 1.71 1 10 11 0.20 1 3 2 - Emily Osiadacz 15/11/48 71 1.48 16 175 .314 17 0.35 2 0.04 11 0 14 0.29 7 59 66 1.38 5 3 3 - Kim Babcock 14/14/49 284 5.80 121 632 .258 14 0.29 19 0.39 18 8 161 3.29 0 39 39 0.80 6 0 6 - Colleen Flooker 15/15/46 99 2.15 41 238 .244 8 0.17 3 0.07 12 0 34 0.74 1 40 41 0.89 12 1 8 - Brittany Stowers 16/0/55 1 0.02 1 3 .000 35 0.64 7 0.13 8 11 316 5.75 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 10 - Alexa Gutierrez 14/6/41 61 1.49 27 140 .243 1 0.02 0 0.00 1 0 7 0.17 3 31 34 0.83 1 0 11 - Chelsea Cheeley 16/9/49 92 1.88 43 289 .170 2 0.04 4 0.08 9 1 36 0.73 1 18 19 0.39 3 1 12 - Kelly Verboom 16/16/55 43 0.78 10 129 .256 642 11.67 15 0.27 9 1 85 1.55 0 45 45 0.82 0 12 14 - Roni Greenwood 16/16/55 110 2.00 85 352 .071 19 0.35 12 0.22 27 18 128 2.33 3 18 21 0.38 0 2 17 - Arielle Bettendorf 11/0/22 0 0.00 0 1 .000 5 0.23 1 0.05 1 0 7 0.32 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 Team Miscellaneous 8 NAU Totals 16/55 816 14.84 390 2,170 .196 753 13.69 72 1.31 112 66 882 16.04 16 260 146.0 2.65 28 24 Opponent Totals 16/55 839 15.25 418 2,283 .184 753 13.69 66 1.20 95 72 810 14.73 26 206 129.0 2.35 35 44

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* The Northern Arizona University men's and women's cross country teams both gar- leyball player to ever rank higher than 13th in any category. nered top 10 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in Terre Haute, Ind. The * Senior diver Natalie Hughes earned NAU's first ever gold medal for diving at the 2008 NAU men finished fourth, while the women were seventh overall. NAU joined Oregon as WAC Championships, placing first on the 3-meter event. Hughes went on to earn the the only two schools to place both its men's and women's teams among the top 10 in the honor of WAC Diver of the Year, while Coach Nikki Huffman earned the honor of co-WAC nation. NAU's team success marked the second time in school history both teams fin- Diving Coach of the Year. ished among the nation's top 10 programs, joining the 2002 squad that placed seventh in * Senior goalkeeper Elizabeth Winkeblech opened the 2007 season with a Big Sky the men's race and 10th in the women's race. Conference and NAU record 513 consecutive scoreless minutes. Winkeblech, an All-Big * Six school records were set, 39 All-WAC awards were received, and two special awards Sky first team selection, finished the year ranked 10th in Division I Women's Soccer in were earned by the Northern Arizona swimming and diving team that placed second of save percentage (.877) and 30th in goals against average (.691). eight teams at the 2008 Western Athletic Conference Championships. * Northern Arizona golfer Sophia Choi captured the Big Sky Conference Player of the * The NAU men's basketball team made its 18th Big Sky Championship appearance, Year Award, becoming the first player in league history to win the honor three times. Choi advancing to the championship game for the third consecutive season. NAU lost to made the All-Conference team four consecutive seasons, becoming just the third player Portland State but finished the season with a school-record tying 21 wins. in league history to accomplish the feat. * NAU women's tennis team earned its third straight trip to the Big Sky Championships * Senior men's basketball player Kyle Landry became the 22nd player in school history with a 15-8 overall record and a 7-1 mark in conference play, the best finishes for the to reach the 1,000 career point milestone and seventh to record 600 career rebounds. He women since 2002. NAU totaled six players with double-digit wins in singles play while finished his career as one of only four players in school history to record 1,200 points and maintaining single digit loss records for the first time since 1997. grab 650 rebounds. * Student-athletes, coaches and athletic department staff combined to volunteer more * McNeill earned two All-America honors during the track and field season, finishing than 4,100 hours over the last academic year, assisting organizations like Flagstaff Junior eighth in the 3,000-meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships and fourth in the 5,000- Academy, the Humane Society and the Toys for Tots. In all, the department participated meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championship. Teammate Lesley van Miert took ninth in with more than 20 different organizations and/or events. the women's event at the outdoor meet. * Junior Lopez Lomong, sophomore David McNeill and freshman Ilsa Paulson all earned * Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc. honored a school-record 178 Northern Arizona All-America honors on the basis on their top 30 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country University (NAU) students for their scholastic and athletic accomplishments at the 30th Championships. Lomong, who finished fourth in 2006, was third overall to pace the men. annual Golden Eagle Awards. The Golden Eagle Awards recognize NAU athletes who McNeill finished 10th overall. NAU and Oregon were the only two schools to place two have made significant contributions to the Lumberjack athletics program while maintain- men in the top 10. Ilsa Paulson was the top finisher for the women, crossing the line 21st ing a minimum of a 3.0 grade point average. overall. * Forty-three Northern Arizona University student-athletes and department student * Senior Kim Babcock finished the 2007 volleyball season ranked first in NCAA Division I assistants participated in spring commencement ceremonies on the NAU campus and in kills per game at 5.63. Babcock, an All-Big Sky First Team selection, is the first NAU vol- were commissioned degrees as part of the Class of 2008.

NAU ATHLETICS IN 2007-08 SPORT OVERALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL Basketball (M) 21-11 11-5, 2nd -- Basketball (W) 10-20 6-10, 6th -- Cross Country (M) 1st 4th Cross Country (W) 1st 7th Football 6-5 5-3, 3rd --

MIKE ADRAS Golf (W) 2nd -- JEROME SOUERS Men’s Basketball Soccer 7-7-5 2-4-1, 7th -- Football Swimming & Diving (W) 8-5 2nd/8 (WAC) Tennis (M) 7-15 4-4, 5th -- Tennis (W) 15-8 7-1, 2nd -- Indoor Track & Field (M) 3rd Indoor Track & Field (W) 3rd Outdoor Track & Field (M) 1st Outdoor Track & Field (W) 2nd BRAD BEDORTHA Volleyball 12-15 7-9, 6th -- ANDRE LUCIANO Women’s Golf Soccer

KIM BRUNO CRAIG CHOATE J.W. HARDY ERIC HEINS ANDY JOHNS LAURIE KELLY Women’s Tennis Volleyball Cross Country and Cross Country Swimming & Diving Women’s Basketball Track & Field

48 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL Kim Babcock (‘08) receiving her Big Sky All-Tournament Team Award after recording a career-high 35 kills in NAU’s narrow, five-game loss to Eastern Washington in the quarterfinals. MATCH BESTS

Kills .750 Melissa Haugen vs. W. Michigan, 9/13/97 (9-0-12) 8. 30 Cari Turner vs. Montana, 9/15/88 1. *42 Darcy Frandsen vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 6. .737 Cybeles Onuegbulem vs. Montana St., 9/30/06 (14-0-19) 30 Joann Clemente vs. Weber St., 9/15/90 2. 41 Kira Strehlow vs. Weber St., 10/25/86 7. .733 Jenny Treglown vs. Weber St., 10/4/96 (11-0-15) 30 Joann Clemente vs. E. Washington, 9/22/90 3. 35 Kim Babcock vs. E. Washington, 11/23/07 8. .727 Whitney Donahue vs. Georgetown, 9/3/99 (8-0-11) 4. 33 Kim Babcock at E. Washington, 9/29/07 9. .706 Amber Thom vs. Portland St., 9/25/99 (12-0-17) Block Solos 5. 32 Kim Babcock at Idaho State, 11/10/07 .706 Jenny Treglown vs. McNeese St., 9/14/96 (12-0-17) 1. 7 Karen Burley vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 32 Maggie Barrera vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 2. 6 Peggy Poremba vs. Coll. of Santa Fe, 9/2/85 7. 30 Maggie Barrera vs. Sacramento St., 11/9/00 Assists 6 Peggy Poremba vs. Montana, 9/26/87 8. 29 Laura Owen vs. Idaho, 10/1/88 1.*101 Melissa Haugen vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 6 Jenny Treglown vs. W. Michigan, 9/13/97 29 Susan Brondell vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 2. 90 Melissa Haugen vs. Montana St., 9/26/96 6 Maggie Barrera vs. SE Louisiana, 9/4/99 10. 28 Maggie Barrera vs. Montana, 11/18/99 3. 85 Melissa Haugen vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 6 Amber Thom vs. Idaho St., 10/7/99 28 Maggie Barrera vs. CS Northridge, 9/14/00 4. 84 Whitney Donahue vs. Weber St., 11/11/00 7. 5 (10 times) 5. 82 Melissa Haugen vs. CS Northridge, 11/27/98 Attacks 6. 81 Melissa Haugen vs. Weber St., 10/1/98 Block Assists 1. 88 Darcy Frandsen vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 7. 79 Melissa Haugen vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 1. 12 Lisa Mueller vs. Miami (Ohio), 12/5/91 2. 76 Ellie Butterfield at Cal Poly, 9/3/04 8. 78 Whitney Donahue vs. Sacramento St., 11/9/00 2. 11 Karen Burley vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 76 Kira Strehlow vs. Weber St., 10/25/86 9. 76 (Three times) 11 Debbie Orr vs. Arizona, 10/30/89 76 Laura Owen vs. Idaho, 10/1/88 11 Lisa Wylie vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 76 Chelsea Robb vs. CS Northridge, 9/14/00 Service Aces 11 Trina Keeton vs. Montana, 11/6/93 6. 74 Kim Babcock vs. E. Washington, 11/23/07 1. 8 Kelly Verboom at Montana, 10/18/07 6. 10 Joyce Smith vs. Boise St., 11/16/91 74 Laura Owen vs. Nevada, 10/10/88 2. 7 Angel Leath vs. Idaho, 11/12/92 10 Lisa Wylie vs. Montana St., 11/7/92 8. 71 Peggy Poremba vs. Nevada, 10/10/88 7 Rebecca Wooden vs. Furman, 9/13/02 10 Jenny Treglown vs. New Mexico St., 11/23/94 9. 70 Kim Babcock at E. Washington, 9/29/07 4. 6 (Nine times) 10 Xylena Sanders vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 70 Ellie Butterfield at Montana, 10/1/04 10. 9 (14 times) 70 Maggie Barrera vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 Digs 1. 39 Ruth Parsons vs. Idaho, 11/7/87 Total Blocks Hitting Efficiency 2. 34 Brittany Stowers at N. Colorado, 10/13/07 1. 18 Karen Burley vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 Minimum 10 attacks 3. 33 Mary Lines vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 2. 14 Lisa Wylie vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 1. .818 Debbie Orr vs. Grand Canyon, 10/7/87 (18-0-22) 4. 31 Ruth Parsons vs. Idaho St., 10/15/87 3. 13 Debbie Orr vs. Arizona, 10/30/89 .818 Susan Brondell vs. Montana, 11/28/97 (10-1-11) 31 Ruth Parsons vs. E. Washington, 10/28/89 13 Lisa Mueller vs. Miami (Ohio), 12/5/91 3. .750 Rebecca Wallis vs. Montana St., 10/6/01 (9-0-12) 31 Mary Lines vs. Montana, 10/23/98 5. 12 (Eight times) .750 Amber Thom vs. UC Irvine, 9/10/99 (9-0-12) 31 Chelsea Robb vs. Sacramento St., 11/1/02

3-GAME MATCH 4-GAME MATCH 5-GAME MATCH Kills Kills Kills 1. 23 Tami Burchard vs. CS Northridge, 11/22/96 1. 32 Kim Babcock at Idaho State, 11/10/07 1. 42 Darcy Frandsen vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 2. 22 Angel Leath vs. E. Washington, 10/25/91 32 Maggie Barrera vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 2. 41 Kira Strehlow vs. Weber St., 10/25/86 3. 21 Kim Babcock vs. Idaho State, 10/4/07 3. 28 Maggie Barrera vs. Montana, 11/18/99 3. 35 Kim Babcock vs. E. Washington, 11/23/07 21 Ellie Butterfield vs. Eastern Washington, 10/7/04 4. 27 Therese McNatt vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 4. 33 Kim Babcock at E. Washington, 9/29/07 5. 25 Ellie Butterfield at Montana, 10/1/04 5. 30 Maggie Barrera vs. Sacramento St., 11/9/00 Attacks 25 Debbie Orr vs. Weber St., 10/22/88 1. 67 Tami Burchard vs. CS Northridge, 11/22/96 25 Tami Burchard vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 9/13/96 Attacks 2. 62 Tami Burchard vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 1. 88 Darcy Frandsen vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 3. 52 Ellie Butterfield vs. Eastern Washington, 10/7/04 Attacks 2. 76 Ellie Butterfield at Cal Poly, 10/3/04 4. 51 Ellie Butterfield at Weber State, 10/16/04 1. 70 Ellie Butterfield at Montana, 10/1/04 76 Kira Strehlow vs. Weber St., 10/25/86 51 Katy McCormick vs. Arizona St., 10/16/90 70 Maggie Barrera vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 76 Laura Owen vs. Idaho, 10/1/88 3. 69 Ellie Butterfield vs. Montana St., 11/1/03 76 Chelsea Robb vs. CS Northridge, 9/14/00 Hitting Efficiency 4. 62 Tami Burchard vs. Sacramento St., 11/18/96 Minimum 10 attacks 5. 61 Tami Burchard vs. CS Northridge, 10/17/97 Hitting Efficiency Minimum 10 attacks 1. .818 Susan Brondell vs. Montana, 11/28/97 (10-1-11) 1. .750 Rebecca Wallis vs. Montana St., 10/6/01 (9-0-12) 2. .750 Amber Thom vs. UC Irvine, 9/10/99 (9-0-12) Hitting Efficiency 2. .727 Whitney Donahue vs. Georgetown, 9/3/99 (8-0-11) 3. .733 Jenny Treglown vs. Weber St., 10/4/96 (11-0-15) Minimum 10 attacks 3. .636 Joann Clemente vs. Weber St., 9/15/90 (8-1-11) 4. .706 Jenny Treglown vs. McNeese St., 9/14/96 (12-0-17) 1. .818 Debbie Orr vs. Grand Canyon, 10/7/87 (18-0-22) 4. .607 Corrie Machesky vs. Montana, 10/11/02 (19-2-28) .706 Amber Thom vs. Portland St., 9/25/99 (12-0-17) 2. .750 Melissa Haugen vs. W. Michigan, 9/13/97 (9-0-12) 5. .600 (Two times) 3. .737 Cybeles Onuegbulem vs. Montana St., 9/30/06 (14-0-19) Assists 4. .667 Jenny Treglown vs. Idaho St., 10/23/97 (19-1-27) Assists 1. 61 Melissa Haugen vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 5. .650 Xylena Sanders vs. UC Irvine, 9/7/01 (14-1-20) 1. 101 Melissa Haugen vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 2. 60 Melissa Haugen vs. Weber St., 10/31/97 2. 90 Melissa Haugen vs. Montana St., 9/26/96 3. 59 Melissa Haugen vs. Sacramento St., 11/7/96 Assists 3. 85 Melissa Haugen vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 4. 56 Ruth Parsons vs. Boise St., 11/8/91 1. 79 Melissa Haugen vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 4. 84 Whitney Donahue vs. Weber St., 11/11/00 5. 51 Joann Clemente vs. Arizona St., 10/16/90 2. 74 Melissa Haugen vs. Idaho St., 10/12/96 5. 82 Melissa Haugen vs. CS Northridge, 11/27/98 74 Whitney Donahue vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 Service Aces 4. 73 Whitney Donahue vs. Montana, 11/18/99 Service Aces 1. 6 Joann Clemente vs. Nevada, 10/3/90 5. 72 Whitney Donahue vs. Weber St., 10/9/99 1. 7 Angel Leath vs. Idaho, 11/12/92 6 Ruth Parsons vs. W. Kentucky, 9/7/91 7 Rebecca Wooden vs. Furman, 9/13/02 6 Jennifer Rogers vs. UC Irvine, 9/11/92 Service Aces 3. 6 (Three times) 4. 5 (11 times) 1. 8 Kelly Verboom at Montana, 10/18/07 2. 6 Debbie Orr vs. Southern Utah, 10/17/88 Digs Digs 6 Maggie Barrera vs. Oregon, 9/4/98 1. 39 Ruth Parsons vs. Idaho, 11/7/87 1. 33 Mary Lines vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 6 Maggie Barrera vs. Idaho St., 9/22/01 2. 34 Brittany Stowers at N. Colorado, 10/13/07 2. 26 Maggie Barrera vs. Montana St., 10/2/99 5. 5 (Eight times) 3. 31 Ruth Parsons vs. E. Washington, 10/28/89 3. 25 Marie Pastores vs. Butler, 9/18/04 31 Chelsea Robb vs. Sacramento St., 11/1/02 4. 24 Kira Strehlow vs. San Diego, 9/27/86 Digs 5. 30 (Three times) 24 Angel Leath vs. W. Kentucky, 9/7/91 1. 31 Ruth Parsons vs. Idaho St., 10/15/87 31 Mary Lines vs. Montana, 10/23/98 Block Solos Block Solos 3. 28 Brittany Stowers at Idaho State, 11/10/07 1. 7 Karen Burley vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 1. 5 Peggy Poremba vs. U.S. International, 11/2/85 4. 27 Chelsea Robb vs. Montana St., 10/28/99 2. 6 Peggy Poremba vs. Montana, 9/26/87 5 Lisa Wylie vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/91 5. 26 (Five times) 3. 5 Abby Bayona vs. Arizona St., 10/11/89 4. 4 (Five times) 5 Maggie Barrera vs. New Mexico, 10/18/99 4. 4 Debbie Orr vs. Idaho St., 11/2/89 Block Solos Block Assists 5. 3 (15 times) 1. 6 Peggy Poremba vs. Coll. of Santa Fe, 9/2/85 1. 11 Karen Burley vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 6 Jenny Treglown vs. W. Michigan, 9/13/97 11 Debbie Orr vs. Arizona, 10/30/89 Block Assists 6 Maggie Barrera vs. SE Louisiana, 9/4/99 11 Lisa Wylie vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 1. 9 Lisa Mueller vs. W. Kentucky, 9/7/91 6 Amber Thom vs. Idaho St., 10/7/99 11 Trina Keeton vs. Montana, 11/6/93 9 Lisa Mueller vs. Grand Canyon, 10/13/91 5. 5 (Six times) 5. 10 (Two times) 3. 8 Colleen Flooker at Montana State, 10/20/07 8 Peggy Poremba vs. San Diego, 9/27/86 Block Assists Total Blocks 8 Lisa Wylie vs. E. Washington, 10/5/91 1. 12 Lisa Mueller vs. Miami (Ohio), 12/5/91 1. 18 Karen Burley vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 2. 10 Joyce Smith vs. Boise St., 11/16/91 2. 14 Lisa Wylie vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 Total Blocks 10 Xylena Sanders vs. San Francisco, 11/25/00 3. 13 Debbie Orr vs. Arizona, 10/30/89 1.11 Debbie Orr vs. Idaho St., 11/2/89 4. 9 (Six times) 4. 12 (Three times) 11 Lisa Mueller vs. W. Kentucky, 9/7/91 3. 9 Colleen Flooker at Montana State, 10/20/07 Total Blocks All records date to 1985, the first season of reliable data. 9 Peggy Poremba vs. San Diego, 9/27/86 1. 13 Lisa Mueller vs. Miami (Ohio), 12/5/91 Current players in bold 9 Lisa Mueller vs. Grand Canyon, 10/13/91 2. 12 (Five times) *Big Sky Conference record

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Kills 7. 1,140 Whitney Donahue, 2000 Freshman: 117 by Xylena Sanders, 1998 4. 0.47 Paula Townsend, 1993 1. 524 Angel Leath, 1991 8. 1,126 Julie Machado, 1992 5. 0.459 Jennifer Rogers, 1992 2. 512 Kim Babcock, 2007 9. 1,118 Julie Machado, 1994 Block Average 6. 0.456 Angel Leath, 1991 3. 446 Tami Burchard, 1996 10. 1,111 Kelly Verboom, 2007 Minimum 50 blocks 7. 0.45 Joann Clemente, 1990 4. 436 Tami Burchard, 1997 1,111 Melissa Haugen, 1997 1. 1.49 Xylena Sanders, 2001 8. 0.4404 Angel Leath, 1992 5. 434 Kim Babcock, 2006 2. 1.37 Lisa Mueller, 1991 9. 0.4396 Maggie Barrera, 2000 6. 416 Jenny Treglown, 1997 Senior: 1,519 by Ruth Parsons, 1991 3. 1.28 Susan Brondell, 1995 10. 0.424 Paula Townsend, 1992 7. 413 Ellie Butterfield, 2003 Junior: 1,198 by Kelly Verboom, 2006 4. 1.27 Xylena Sanders, 2000 8. 400 Maggie Barrera, 1999 Sophomore: 1,449 by Melissa Haugen, 1996 5. 1.26 Maggie Barrera, 1999 Senior: 0.48 by Ruth Parsons, 1991 9. 399 Maggie Barrera, 2000 Freshman: 1,480 by Whitney Donahue, 1999 6. 1.25 Susan Brondell, 1996 Junior: 0.51 by Kim Babcock, 2006 10. 394 Jenny Treglown, 1996 7. 1.172 Debbie Orr, 1988 Sophomore: 0.51 by Tami Burchard, 1995 Assist Average 8. 1.169 Lisa Wylie, 1991 Freshman: 0.42 by Melissa Haugen, 1995 Senior: 512 by Kim Babcock, 2007 Minimum 450 assists and 10.0 apg 9. 1.168 Jenny Treglown, 1994 Junior: 524 by Angel Leath, 1991 1. 13.72 Melissa Haugen, 1997 10. 1.167 Lisa Mueller, 1990 Games Played Sophomore: 413 by Ellie Butterfield, 2003 2. 13.45 Whitney Donahue, 1999 1. 126 Ruth Parsons, 1991 Freshman: 352 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002 3. 13.42 Melissa Haugen, 1996 Senior: 1.37 by Lisa Mueller, 1991 2. 125 Angel Leath, 1991 4. 13.16 Melissa Haugen, 1998 Junior: 1.49 by Xylena Sanders, 2001 125 Leslie Sutton, 1991 Kill Average 5. 12.95 Whitney Donahue, 2000 Sophomore: 1.28 by Susan Brondell, 1995 4. 124 Lisa Wylie, 1991 Minimum 150 kills 6. 12.40 Melissa Haugen, 1995 Freshman: 1.17 by Jenny Treglown, 1994 5. 120 Jenny Treglown, 1996 1. 5.63 Kim Babcock, 2007 7. 12.06 Ruth Parsons, 1991 6. 118 Lisa Mueller, 1991 2. 4.49 Ellie Butterfield, 2004 8. 11.98 Kelly Verboom, 2006 Digs 118 Tami Burchard, 1996 3. 4.38 Maggie Barrera, 2000 9. 11.45 Kelly Verboom, 2007 1. 484 Brittany Stowers, 2007 8. 117 Melissa Yee, 1996 4. 4.34 Kim Babcock, 2006 10. 11.18 Julie Machado, 1994 2. 461 Chelsea Robb, 1999 9. 116 Kate McCormick, 1991 5. 4.19 Angel Leath, 1991 3. 421 Chelsea Robb, 2002 10. 115 Lisa Wylie, 1990 Senior: 13.16 by Melissa Haugen, 1998 4. 412 Angel Leath, 1991 115 Michell Axlund, 1996 6. 4.00 Tami Burchard, 1997 Junior: 13.72 by Melissa Haugen, 1997 5. 407 Michell Axlund, 1999 7. 3.97 Ellie Butterfield, 2003 Sophomore: 13.42 by Melissa Haugen, 1996 6. 380 Tami Burchard, 1997 Senior: 126 by Ruth Parsons, 1991 8. 3.92 Maggie Barrera, 2001 Freshman: 13.45 by Whitney Donahue, 1999 9. 3.81 Jenny Treglown, 1997 7. 366 Chelsea Robb, 2000 Junior: 125 by Angel Leath, 1991 Sophomore: 115 by Lisa Wylie, 1990 10. 3.78 Tami Burchard, 1996 Block Solos 8. 361 Marie Pastores, 2004 9. 355 Angel Leath, 1992 Freshman: 115 by Michell Axlund, 1996 1. 47 Kari Morales, 1984 Senior: 5.63 by Kim Babcock, 2007 10. 353 Joann Clemente, 1990 47 Peggy Poremba, 1985 Double-doubles* Junior: 4.49 by Ellie Butterfield, 2004 3. 45 Maggie Barrera, 1999 Senior: 421 by Chelsea Robb, 2002 Since 1985 Sophomore: 3.97 by Ellie Butterfield, 2003 4. 41 Amber Thom, 1999 Junior: 484 by Brittany Stowers, 2007 1. 21 Tami Burchard, 1997 Freshman: 3.20 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002 5. 40 Debbie Orr, 1988 Sophomore: 366 by Chelsea Robb, 2000 2. 19 Joann Clemente, 1990 6. 37 Lisa Mueller, 1991 Freshman: 461 by Chelsea Robb, 1999 19 Claire Robertson, 2002 Attacks 7. 36 Jenny Treglown, 1997 4. 18 Kim Babcock, 2007 1. 1,290 Tami Burchard, 1996 8. 34 Debbie Orr, 1989 18 Angel Leath, 1991 2. 1,233 Angel Leath, 1991 34 Lisa Wylie, 1991 Dig Average 18 Chelsea Robb, 2000 3. 1,155 Tami Burchard, 1997 10. 33 Debbie Orr, 1987 1. 4.99 Brittany Stowers, 2007 4. 1,112 Kim Babcock, 2007 2. 4.19 Chelsea Robb, 1999 7. 17 Ruth Parsons, 1987 5. 1,097 Ellie Butterfield, 2003 Senior: 41 by Amber Thom, 1999 3. 4.16 Brittany Stowers, 2006 17 Angel Leath, 1992 6. 1,096 Michell Axlund, 1999 Junior: 47 by Kari Morales, 1984 4. 4.02 Chelsea Robb, 2000 17 Chelsea Robb, 1999 7. 1,073 Ellie Butterfield, 2004 Sophomore: 45 by Maggie Barrera, 1999 5. 3.97 Marie Pastores, 2004 17 Ellie Butterfield, 2003 8. 1,066 Ellie Butterfield, 2002 Freshman: 47 by Peggy Poremba, 1985 6. 3.95 Marie Pastores, 2005 Senior: 21 by Tami Burchard, 1997 9. 1,054 Chelsea Robb, 1999 7. 3.79 Chelsea Robb, 2002 10. 1,037 Kailee Savage, 2006 Block Assists 8. 3.77 Ruth Parsons, 1987 Junior: 19 by Joann Clemente, 1990 1. 125 Lisa Mueller, 1991 9. 3.67 Michell Axlund, 1999 19 by Claire Robertson, 2002 Senior: 1,155 by Tami Burchard, 1997 2. 114 Xylena Sanders, 2001 10. 3.49 Tami Burchard, 1997 Sophomore: 18 by Chelsea Robb, 2000 Junior: 1,290 by Tami Burchard, 1996 3. 111 Lisa Wylie, 1991 Freshman: 17 by Ruth Parsons, 1987 Sophomore: 1,097 by Ellie Butterfield, 2003 4. 106 Lisa Mueller, 1990 Senior: 3.95 by Marie Pastores, 2005 17 by Chelsea Robb, 1999 Freshman: 1,066 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002 5. 97 Susan Brondell, 1996 Junior: 4.99 by Brittany Stowers, 2007 6. 96 Lisa Wylie, 1990 *Double-figures in at least two categories Sophomore: 4.16 by Brittany Stowers, 2006 (K, A, SA, D, TB); triple-doubles count as three Hitting Efficiency 7. 95 Leslie Sutton, 1991 Freshman: 4.19 by Chelsea Robb, 1999 Minimum 300 attacks and .300 8. 93 Trina Keeton, 1993 1. .364 Jenny Treglown, 1997 93 Susan Brondell, 1995 Service Aces 2. .339 Jenny Treglown, 1995 93 Megan Greene, 2001 1. 61 Ruth Parsons, 1991 3. .332 Susan Brondell, 1996 2. 57 Angel Leath, 1991 Senior: 125 by Lisa Mueller, 1991 4. .325 Susan Brondell, 1995 3. 51 Kim Babcock, 2006 Junior: 114 by Xylena Sanders, 2001 5. .323 Lisa Mueller, 1991 51 Joann Clemente, 1990 Sophomore: 96 by Lisa Wylie, 1990 6. .3212 Susan Brondell, 1997 5. 50 Jennifer Rogers, 1992 Freshman: 91 by Jenny Treglown, 1994 7. .3208 Amber Thom, 1999 50 Paula Townsend, 1993 8. .315 Cybeles Onuegbulem, 2006 Total Blocks 7. 49 Tami Burchard, 1995 8. 48 Angel Leath, 1992 9. .317 Jenny Treglown, 1996 1. 162 Lisa Mueller, 1991 9. 43 Leslie Sutton, 1991 10. .312 Emily Osiadacz, 2007 2. 145 Lisa Wylie, 1991 10. 40 Debbie Orr, 1988 3. 137 Maggie Barrera, 1999 40 Maggie Barrera, 2000 Senior: .364 by Jenny Treglown, 1997 137 Xylena Sanders, 2001 Junior: .332 by Susan Brondell, 1996 5. 133 Lisa Mueller, 1990 Senior: 61 by Ruth Parsons, 1991 Sophomore: .339 by Jenny Treglown, 1995 6. 129 Susan Brondell, 1996 Freshman: .304 by Xylena Sanders, 1998 7. 126 Lisa Wylie, 1990 Junior: 57 by Angel Leath, 1991 8. 124 Susan Brondell, 1995 Sophomore: 49 by Tami Burchard, 1995 Assists 9. 123 Trina Keeton, 1993 Freshman: 39 by Melissa Haugen, 1995 1. 1,519 Ruth Parsons, 1991 10. 119 Jenny Treglown, 1997 2. 1,487 Melissa Haugen, 1998 Service Ace Average 3. 1,480 Whitney Donahue, 1999 Senior: 162 by Lisa Mueller, 1991 Minimum 15 aces 4. 1,449 Melissa Haugen, 1996 Junior: 145 by Lisa Wylie, 1991 1. 0.51 Kim Babcock, 2006 5. 1,198 Kelly Verboom, 2006 Sophomore: 137 by Maggie Barrera, 1999 0.51 Tami Burchard, 1995 Tami Burchard (‘98) holds the single-season 6. 1,153 Melissa Haugen, 1995 3. 0.48 Ruth Parsons, 1991 record for double-doubles with 21 in 1997.

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Kills 2.4,011 Ruth Parsons, 1987-89, 91 6. 327 Debbie Orr, 1986-89 8. 99 Melissa Haugen, 1995-98 1.1,482 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 3.3,814 Kelly Verboom, 2004-07 7. 323 Peggy Poremba, 1985-88 9. 89 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 2.1,406 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 4.3,203 Julie Machado, 1992-94 323 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 89 Elizabeth Mason, 1992-95 3.1,349 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 5.3,190 Whitney Donahue, 1999-2001 9. 317 Renee Lathrop, 2002-05 4.1,217 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 6. 2,147 Claire Robertson, 2000-03 10. 281 Trina Keeton, 1989-90, 92-93 Junior: 105 by Tami Burchard, 1994-96 5.1,186 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 7. 1,179 Bobbi Bloom, 1985-86 Soph.: 79 by Tami Burchard, 1994-95 6.1,172 Angel Leath, 1990-92 8. 1,024 Joann Clemente, 1990 Junior: 370 by Lisa Wylie, 1989-91 7.1,136 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 9. 677 Charlotte Mullin, 1994-97 Soph.: 225 by Lisa Wylie, 1989-90 Service Ace Average 8.1,129 Debbie Orr, 1986-89 10. 611 Jenn Wogan, 2002-05 Minimum average 15 aces/season 9.1,061 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 Block Average 1. 0.46 Jennifer Rogers, 1992 10. 913 Susan Brondell, 1994-97 Junior: 3,713 by Melissa Haugen, 1995-97 Minimum average 50 blocks/season 2. 0.45 Joann Clemente, 1990 Soph.: 2,620 by Whitney Donahue, 1999-2000 1. 1.30 Xylena Sanders, 1998, 2000-01 3. 0.41 Angel Leath, 1990-92 Junior: 1,142 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002-04 2. 1.14 Susan Brondell, 1994-97 4. 0.37 Paula Townsend, 1992-94 Soph.: 765 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002-03 Assist Average 3. 1.13 Lisa Mueller, 1988-91 5. 0.33 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 Minimum average 450 assists/season 4. 1.08 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 0.33 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 Kill Average 1.13.16 Melissa Haugen, 1995-98 5. 0.974 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 7. 0.31 Rejane Aggio, 1992-95 Minimum average 150 kills/season 2.12.04 Whitney Donahue, 1999-2001 6. 0.968 Abby Bayona, 1987-89 8. 0.302 Leslie Sutton, 1990-91 1. 3.62 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 3. 10.87 Kelly Verboom, 2004-07 7. 0.92 Renee Lathrop, 2002-05 9. 0.301 Ruth Parsons, 1987-91 2. 3.57 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 4.10.82 Julie Machado, 1992-94 8. 0.85 Trina Keeton, 1989-90, 92-93 10. 0.28 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 3. 3.56 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 5.10.05 Ruth Parsons, 1987-89, 91 9. 0.84 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 4. 3.49 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 6. 9.06 Joann Clemente, 1990 10. 0.82 Colleen Flooker, 2004-07 Junior: 0.45 by Paula Townsend, 1992-93 5. 3.41 Angel Leath, 1990-92 7. 6.35 Claire Robertson, 2000-03 0.82 Paula Townsend, 1992-94 Soph.: 0.40 by Tami Burchard, 1994-95 6. 3.18 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 8. 5.41 Shelby Walford, 2003 7. 2.87 Katy Knowlton, 2004-05 Junior: 1.30 by Xylena Sanders, 1998-2001 Games Played 8. 2.81 Kailee Savage, 2004-pres. Junior: 13.17 by Melissa Haugen, 1995-97 Soph.: 1.20 by Xylena Sanders, 1998- 2000 1. 439 Michell Axlund, 1996-99 9. 2.80 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 Soph.: 13.23 by Whitney Donahue, 1999-2000 2. 438 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 19. 2.69 Jennifer Rogers, 1992 Digs 3. 425 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 Block Solos 1.1,549 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 4. 405 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 Junior: 3.83 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002-04 1.118 Debbie Orr, 1986-89 2.1,199 Ruth Parsons, 1987-91 5. 399 Ruth Parsons, 1987-89, 91 Soph.: 3.57 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002-03 2.116 Peggy Poremba, 1985-88 3.1,167 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 6. 395 Melissa Haugen, 1995-98 3.110 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 4.1,075 Michell Axlund, 1996-99 7. 388 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 Attacks 4. 97 Cathy Burnett, 1981-84 5.1,026 Angel Leath, 1990-92 8. 383 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 1. 4,164 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 5. 94 Susan Brondell, 1994-97 6.1,019 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 9. 379 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 2.3,882 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 6. 85 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 7.1,017 Melissa Haugen, 1995-98 10. 365 Melissa Yee, 1993-96 3.3,429 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 7. 81 Lisa Mueller, 1988-91 8.1,014 Tiwi Bond, 1996-99 4.3,343 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 81 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 9. 844 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 Junior: 334 by Lisa Wylie, 1989-91 5.2,983 Debbie Orr, 1986-89 9. 80 Abby Bayona, 1987-89 10. 795 Elizabeth Mason, 1992-95 Soph.: 214 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002-03 6.2,904 Angel Leath, 1990-92 80 Xylena Sanders, 1998, 2000-01 7.2,648 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 Junior: 1,128 by Chelsea Robb, 1999-2001 Double-doubles* 8. 2,624 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 Junior: 100 by Peggy Poremba, 1985-87 Soph.: 827 by Chelsea Robb, 1999-2000 1. 57 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 9.2,434 Katy McCormick, 1988-91 Soph.: 76 by Peggy Poremba, 1985-86 2. 56 Ruth Parsons, 1987-89, 91 10.2,275 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 Dig Average 3. 51 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 Block Assists 1. 4.69 Brittany Stowers, 2006-pres. 4. 43 Melissa Haugen, 1995-98 Junior: 3,236 by Ellie Butterfield, 2002-04 1. 363 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 2. 3.82 Chelsea Robb, 1999-2002 5. 42 Ellie Butterfield, 2002-05 Soph.: 2,191 by Tami Burchard, 1994-95 2. 311 Susan Brondell, 1994-97 3. 3.12 Joann Clemente, 1990 42 Angel Leath, 1990-92 3. 288 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 4. 3.01 Ruth Parsons, 1987-89, 91 7. 38 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 Hitting Efficiency 4. 280 Lisa Mueller, 1988-91 5. 2.98 Angel Leath, 1990-92 8. 35 Claire Robertson, 2000-03 Minimum average 250 attacks/season 5. 279 Xylena Sanders, 1998, 2000-01 6. 2.96 Mary Lines, 1997-98 9. 33 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 1..321 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 6. 274 Renee Lathrop, 2002-05 7. 2.95 Tiwi Bond, 1996-99 10. 32 Debbie Orr, 1986-89 2..308 Amber Thom, 1996-99 7. 243 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 8. 2.83 Shelly Smith, 1993-94 3..307 Susan Brondell, 1994-97 8. 234 Trina Keeton, 1989-93 9. 2.79 Marie Pastores, 2002-05 Junior: 48 by Chelsea Robb, 1999-2001 4..304 Xylena Sanders, 1998, 2000-01 9. 228 Colleen Flooker, 2004-07 10. 2.75 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 Soph.: 35 by Chelsea Robb, 1999-2000 5..264 Colleen Flooker, 2004-07 10. 209 Debbie Orr, 1986-89 6..254 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 Junior: 3.84 by Chelsea Robb, 1999-2001 *Double-figures in at least two categories 7..251 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 Junior: 279 by Lisa Wylie, 1989-91 Soph.: 4.16 by Brittany Stowers, 2006-pres. (K, A, SA, D, TB); triple-doubles count as 8..244 Cybeles Onuegbulem, 2003-06 279 by Xylena Sanders, 1998-2001 three 9..233 Rebecca Wallis Wooden, 2000-02 Soph.: 168 by Lisa Wylie, 1989-90 Service Aces 10..231 Tiwi Bond, 1996-99 1.142 Angel Leath, 1990-92 Averages and games played date to 1987. Total Blocks 2.139 Tami Burchard, 1994-97 Sophomore, junior records are for those Junior: .304 by Xylena Sanders, 1998-2001 1. 473 Lisa Wylie, 1989-92 3.120 Ruth Parsons, 1987-89, 91 who have played at least two seasons. Soph.: .304 by Xylena Sanders, 1998-2000 2. 405 Susan Brondell, 1994-97 4.111 Kim Babcock, 2004-07 3. 373 Jenny Treglown, 1994-97 111 Paula Townsend, 1992-94 Active players in bold Assists 4. 361 Lisa Mueller, 1988-91 6.108 Maggie Barrera, 1998-2001 1. 5,200 Melissa Haugen, 1995-98 5. 359 Xylena Sanders, 1998, 2000-01 7.106 Debbie Orr, 1986-89

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MATCH BESTS SEASON BESTS

Kills 4..571 vs. E. Washington, 9/24/98 (13-1-21) Kills 4. 1,655 in 1998 2. 17.80 in 2000 1. 111 (5) vs. Montana St., 9/28/96 5..556 vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 (11-1-18) 1. 1,969 in 1996 5. 1,623 in 1997 3. 17.24 in 1987 2. 109 (5) vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 2. 1,849 in 1991 4. 16.89 in 1997 3. 99 (5) vs. Weber St., 11/11/00 Assists 3. 1,834 in 1999 Assist Average 5. 16.82 in 1998 4. 97 (5) vs. CS Northridge, 11/27/98 4. 1,817 in 1998 1. 15.13 in 2000 1.105 (5) vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 97 (5) vs. Weber St., 10/1/98 5. 1,812 in 1997 2. 15.04 in 1999 Block Solos 2. 98 (5) vs. Montana St., 9/28/96 97 (5) vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 3. 14.89 in 1997 1. 135 in 1991 3. 91 (5) vs. Weber St., 11/11/00 4. 14.65 in 1998 2. 127 in 1999 91 (5) vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 Kill Average 4-Games: 94 vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 5. 14.63 in 1996 3. 119 in 1989 5. 90 (5) vs. Weber St., 10/1/98 1. 16.97 in 2000 3-Games: 68 vs. Boise St., 11/8/91 2. 16.62 in 1997 4. 118 in 1988 68 vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 5. 113 in 1986 4-Games: 87 vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 3. 16.52 in 1999 Service Aces 1. 262 in 1991 3-Games: 63 vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 4. 16.41 in 1996 Kills, Single Game 5. 16.08 in 1998 2. 229 in 1992 Block Assists 3. 203 in 1990 1. 516 in 1991 Games 1-4 (since 1987) Service Aces 1. 38 (g4) vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 Attacks 4. 193 in 1995 2. 447 in 1990 1. 21 (5) vs. Hofstra, 9/1/91 2. 34 (g1) vs. Central Florida, 9/6/96 1. 5,125 in 1999 5. 191 in 1989 3. 406 in 2001 2. 19 (5) vs. Georgetown, 9/2/89 3. 33 (g1) vs. Montana St., 9/28/96 2. 5,120 in 1996 4. 403 in 2002 3. 18 (5) vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 33 (g4) vs. Weber St., 10/14/95 3. 4,864 in 1998 Ace Average 5. 384 in 1992 4. 17 (4) vs. Coll. of Santa Fe, 9/2/85 5. 32 4x; last vs. Montana (g2), 11/18/99 4. 4,742 in 1997 1. 2.08 in 1992 17 (5) vs. West Virginia, 9/11/92 5. 4,612 in 1991 2.08 in 1991 Team Blocks Games 1-4 (rally-score, since 2001) 17 (5) vs. E. Washington, 9/22/90 3. 1.99 in 1995 1.393.0 in 1991 1. 25 (g2) vs. Weber State, 11/11/04 4. 1.89 in 1989 2.321.5 in 1990 3-Games: 16 vs. Nevada, 10/3/90 Hitting Efficiency 2.23 (g4) vs. E. Washington, 11/10/01 1. .235 in 1991 5. 1.87 in 1988 3.295.0 in 1999 3.22 (g1) vs. Portland St., 10/19/02 2. .233 in 1997 4.278.5 in 1997 22 (g1) vs. Portland St., 11/9/01 Digs 3. .230 in 2000 Digs 5.274.5 in 1989 22 (g4) vs. E. Washington, 11/16/01 1. 153 (5) vs. Arizona St., 10/11/89 4. .221 in 1999 1. 2,224 in 1999 22 (g3) vs. Weber St., 10/18/03 2. 133 (4) vs. Idaho St., 10/15/87 5. .220 in 1996 2. 1,901 in 1998 Block Average 22 (g2) vs. Sacramento St., 10/25/03 3. 129 (5) vs. Idaho, 11/7/87 3. 1,898 in 1996 1.3.12 in 1991 22 (g3) vs. Georgetown, 9/18/04 4. 128 (5) vs. Nevada, 10/10/88 Assists 4. 1,841 in 1997 2.2.77 in 1990 5. 123 (5) vs. Weber St., 10/1/98 1. 1,755 in 1996 5. 1,818 in 1991 3.2.73 in 1988 Game 5 (since 1987) 2. 1,684 in 1991 4.2.72 in 1989 1. 21 vs. Nevada, 10/10/88 3-Games: 111 vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 3. 1,669 in 1999 Dig Average 5.2.70 in 2001 2. 15 vs. Nevada, 10/27/90 1. 20.04 in 1999 3. 14 vs. E. Washington, 9/30/88 Block Solos 14 vs. Montana, 9/21/89 1. 20 (4) vs. Loyola Marymount, 10/11/86 14 vs. CS Northridge, 11/27/98 2. 17 (5) vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 14 vs. E. Washington, 9/23/99 3. 12 (3) vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/91 POINTS SCORED RECORDS 14 vs. E. Washington, 9/23/99 12 (5) vs. Montana, 9/21/89 In current rally-score format (since 2001) unless otherwise noted 12 (5) vs. Montana, 9/26/87 Attacks Most Points, Match Fewest Points, Match 1. 285 (5) vs. Nevada, 10/10/88 Block Assists 3-Games: 94 vs. New Mexico, 10/2/01 3-Games: 45 vs. California, 8/30/02 2. 267 (5) vs. CS Northridge, 9/14/00 1. 36 (5) vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 (34-32, 30-18, 30-18) (16-30, 13-30, 16-30) 3. 266 (4) vs. CS Northridge, 10/17/97 2. 33 (4) vs. Loyola Marymount, 10/11/86 4-Games: 128 vs. Montana, 10/1/04 4-Games: 78 vs. E. Washington, 11/6/03 4. 262 (5) vs. Weber St., 10/1/98 33 (5) vs. New Mexico St., 11/23/94 (42-40, 26-30, 30-28, 30-22) (20-30, 30-24, 14-30, 14-30) 5. 259 (5) vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 5-Games: 133 vs. Montana, 10/11/02 5-Games: 109 vs. Arizona St., 10/23/01 33 (5) vs. Oregon St., 9/8/01 (30-25, 32-30, 28-30, 28-30, 15-13) (30-28, 30-25, 21-30, 19-30, 9-15) 5. 32 (5) vs. New Mexico St., 11/24/95 3-Games: 230 vs. Sacramento St., 11/29/97 32 (5) vs. Idaho, 10/26/91 Most Points Allowed, Match Fewest Points Allowed, Match Hitting Efficiency 3-Games: 95 to Weber St., 11/21/02 3-Games: 49 to UAB, 9/5/03 3-Games: 22 5x; last vs. Idaho St., 10/14/00 1. .481 (3) vs. Montana St., 10/20/94 (35-33, 30-26, 30-27) (12-30, 17-30, 20-30) 2. .471 (3) vs. Tulsa, 11/3/96 4-Games: 120 to Texas-El Paso, 9/20/02 4-Games: 86 to Montana, 10/5/01 3. .458 (3) vs. Fordham, 8/26/06 Total Blocks (28-30, 30-18, 32-30, 30-25) (31-29, 17-30, 16-30, 22-30) 4. .452 (3) vs. UAB, 9/5/03 1. 36.5 (4) vs. Loyola Marymount, 10/11/86 120 to UNLV, 10/20/03 5-Games: 112 to Portland State, 10/9/04 5. .452 (3) vs. San Francisco, 9/21/91 2. 25.0 (5) vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 (30-26, 30-23, 30-32, 30-23) (30-23, 30-22, 25-30, 28-30, 15-7) 3. 22.0 (5) vs. New Mexico St., 11/24/95 120 to Denver, 9/2/06 4-Games: .406 vs. Grand Canyon, 10/7/87 4. 21.5 (5) vs. U.S. International, 9/5/86 (20-30, 30-25, 27-30, 33-35) Fewest Combined Points, Match 5-Games: .340 vs. Georgetown, 9/3/99 5. 21.0 (5) vs. Montana, 9/26/87 5-Games: 139 to Portland State, 11/2/06 3-Games: 135 vs. California, 8/30/02 (16-30, 33-31, 27-30, 35-33, 13-15) (CAL - 30-16, 30-13, 30-16) Hitting Efficiency, Single Game 3-Games: 18.0 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/91 4-Games: 192 vs. E. Washington, 11/6/03 Games 1-4 (since 1987) Most Combined Points, Match (EWU - 30-20, 24-30, 30-14, 30-14) 1..773 (g1) vs. Tulsa, 11/3/96 (18-1-22) All marks date to 1985, the first season of reliable 3-Games: 181 vs. Weber St., 11/21/02 5-Games: 235 vs. E. Washington, 11/16/01 data. Number of games in parentheses. 2..750 (g3) vs. Montana, 10/2/03 (15-0-20) (WSU - 35-33, 30-26, 30-27) (EWU - 30-21, 30-22, 25-30, 25-30, 15-7) 3..722 (g1) vs. UTSA, 9/17/93 (13-0-18) 4-Games: 248 vs. Montana, 10/1/04 4..706 (g1) vs. Montana, 11/28/97 (12-0-17) (NAU - 42-40, 26-30, 30-28, 30-22) Fewest Points, Game 1-4 5..688 (g1) vs. Wright St., 8/31/96 (11-0-16) 5-Games: 263 vs. Portland State, 11/2/06 12 (g4) vs. Montana St., 11/7/02 (PSU - 30-16, 31-33, 30-27, 33-35, 15-13) 12 (g3) vs. Sacramento St., 10/4/02 Games 1-4 (rally-score, since 2001) 1..750 (g3) vs. Montana, 10/2/03 (15-0-20) Most Points, Game 1-4 Fewest Points, Game 5 (All-time) 2..600 (g1) vs. UAB, 9/5/03 (13-1-20) *42 (g1) vs. Montana, 10/1/04 (W 42-40) 3 vs. Cal Poly, 9/5/98 3..576 (g3) vs. Georgetown, 9/18/04 (22-3-33) 4..515 (g2) vs. Liberty, 9/19/03 (20-3-33) Most Points, Game 5 (All-time) Fewest Points Allowed, Game 1-4 5..500 (g1) vs. UC Irvine, 9/7/01 (19-3-32) 20 vs. Auburn, 9/2/95 (W 20-18) 12 (g1) to UAB, 9/5/03 .500 (g3) vs. Portland St., 11/8/03 (19-2-34) 20 vs. Georgetown, 9/3/99 (L 22-20) .500 (g1) vs. Weber State, 11/11/04 (20-2-36) Most Combined Points, Game 5 Most Points Allowed, Game 1-4 42 vs. Georgetown, 9/3/99 (GU, 22-20) Game 5 (since 1987) 40 to Montana, 10/1/04 1..786 vs. Georgetown, 9/3/99 (11-0-14) *Tied for 10th in NCAA Division I for points 2..714 vs. UNLV, 11/5/02 (10-0-14) Most Combined Points, Game scored in a single game. 3..588 vs. Arizona St., 11/23/99 (11-1-17) 82 (g1) vs. Montana, 10/1/04 (42-40)

2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 53 ROLLE ACTIVITY CENTER RECORDS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Kills Most Kills Most Block Assists 3-Games: 22 by Jill Haas, Sacramento St. vs. Northern Arizona, 11/7/96 22 by Kim Exner, E. Washington vs. Northern Arizona, 10/31/98 3G: 69, Sacramento St. vs. NAU, 11/7/96 3G: 27, Utah vs. San Francisco, 9/20/91 4-Games: 27 by Therese McNatt, Northern Arizona vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 5-Games: 42 by Darcy Frandsen, Northern Arizona vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 4G: 94, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 4G: 28, 2x, last Baylor vs. NAU, 9/17/05

Attacks 5G: 111, NAU vs. Montana St., 9/28/96 5G: 40, Montana vs. NAU, 10/22/94 3-Games: 54 by Angela Roberts, Idaho St. vs. Northern Arizona, 9/29/94 4-Games: 77 by Laura Szymanski, CS Northridge vs. Northern Arizona, 9/16/99 5-Games: 88 by Darcy Frandsen, Northern Arizona vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 Most Attacks Most Team Blocks

Hitting Efficiency 3G: 177, NAU vs. Arizona St., 10/16/90 3G: 16.0, NAU vs. Idaho St., 11/2/89 Minimum 10 attacks 3-Games: .762 by Stephanie Riley, San Diego St. vs. George Mason, 9/17/93 (16-0-21) 4G: 266, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 10/17/97 16.0, NAU vs. New Mexico, 10/18/99 4-Games: .737 by Cybeles Onuegbulem, Northern Arizona vs. Montana State, 9/30/06 (14-0-19) 5-Games: .750 by Rebecca Wallis, Northern Arizona vs. Montana St., 10/6/01 (9-0-12) 5G: 262, Weber St. vs. NAU, 10/1/98 4G: 18.0, NAU vs. Oral Roberts, 10/21/97

Assists 5G: 25.0, NAU vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 3-Games: 63 by Maureen Rafferty, Sacramento St. vs. Northern Arizona, 11/7/96 4-Games: 79 by Melissa Haugen, Northern Arizona vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 Best Hitting Efficiency 5-Games: 101 by Melissa Haugen, Northern Arizona vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 3G: .481, NAU vs. Montana St., 10/20/94 Most Points Scored Service Aces 3-Games: 8 by Teresa McCabe, Utah vs. Drake, 9/21/91 4G: .344, NAU vs. Michigan St., 9/4/90 Current rally-score format (since 2001) 4-Games: 6 by Tanja Radovic, Arkansas-Little Rock vs. Mississippi St., 9/12/98 5-Games: 5 by 12 players; last: Jennifer Abbruzzese, UTEP vs. UAB, 9/6/03 5G: .306, NAU vs. Weber St., 11/11/00 3G: 94, NAU vs. New Mexico, 10/2/01

Digs 4G: 120, Radford vs. UC Irvine, 9/8/01 3-Games: 20 by Chelsea Robb, Northern Arizona vs. Montana, 9/28/00 20 by Chelsea Robb vs. Idaho St., 9/28/02 Most Assists 5G: 132, Oregon St. vs. UC Irvine, 9/7/01 4-Games: 30 by Hedder Ilustre, CS Northridge vs. Northern Arizona, 9/16/99 3G: 64, Sacramento St. vs. NAU, 11/7/96 132, UMKC vs. UAB, 9/5/03 5-Games: 34 by Lacey Coover, E. Washington vs. Northern Arizona, 9/23/99 4G: 87, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 11/12/98 Block Solos 3-Games: 5 by Maggie Barrera, Northern Arizona vs. New Mexico, 10/18/99 5G: 105, NAU vs. Montana St., 9/17/98 Most Combined Points 5 by Sara Schmitt, Murray St. vs. Northern Arizona, 9/8/00 4-Games: 6 by Amber Thom, Northern Arizona vs. Idaho St., 10/7/99 Current rally-score format (since 2001) 5-Games: 4 by Abby Bayona, Northern Arizona vs. Montana, 9/21/89 4 by Anne Tarleton, Montana vs. Northern Arizona, 9/21/89 Most Service Aces 3G: 165, Texas-El Paso vs. UMKC, 9/5/03 4 by Amber Thom, Northern Arizona vs. Arizona St., 11/23/99 4 by Maggie Barrera, Northern Arizona vs. Arkansas-Little Rock, 9/9/00 3G: 16, NAU vs. Nevada, 10/3/90 4G: 226, Radford vs. UC Irvine, 9/8/01 4 by Ellie Butterfield, Northern Arizona vs. Sacramento St., 10/25/03 4G: 13, E. Washington vs. NAU, 10/18/90 5G: 263, NAU vs. Portland St., 11/2/06 Block Assists 3-Games: 9 by Lindsay Haupt, Sacramento St. vs. Northern Arizona, 10/27/07 5G: 18, NAU vs. Idaho, 10/3/91 9 by Linda Wilcox, Utah vs. San Francisco, 9/20/91 9 by Lisa Mueller, Northern Arizona vs. Grand Canyon, 10/13/91 Most Points, Game 1-4 4-Games: 10 by Joyce Smith, Northern Arizona vs. Montana St., 11/16/91 10 by Megan Zanto, Montana St. vs. Northern Arizona, 11/7/02 Most Digs Current rally-score format, since 2001 5-Games: 16 by Karen Goff-Downs, Montana vs. Northern Arizona, 10/22/94 3G: 72, NAU vs. Idaho St., 11/2/98 34 (g1), NAU vs. New Mexico, 10/2/01 Total Blocks 3-Games: 11 by Debbie Orr, Northern Arizona vs. Idaho St., 11/2/89 72, NAU vs. Montana, 9/28/00 34 (g4), NAU vs. UNLV, 11/5/02 4-Games: 12 by Amber Thom, Northern Arizona vs. CS Northridge, 9/16/99 4G: 121, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 9/16/99 5-Games: 16 by Karen Goff-Downs, Montana vs. Northern Arizona, 10/22/94 5G: 123, NAU vs. Weber St., 10/1/98 Most Points in Game 5 Triple-doubles 1. Debbie Orr, Northern Arizona vs. Idaho St., 11/2/89 (11 k, 13 d, 11 bl) 20, Ark.-L.R. vs. Murray St., 9/9/00 2. Heidi Williams, Montana vs. Northern Arizona, 11/5/92 (12 k, 13 d, 10 bl) 3. Molley Stark, Notre Dame vs. Northern Arizona, 10/23/93 (28 k, 14 d, 10 bl) Most Block Solos 4. Kristen Dutto, Boise St. vs. Northern Arizona, 10/28/93 (18 k, 12 d, 10 bl) 5. Nancy Wicks, Idaho vs. Northern Arizona, 11/13/93 (11 k, 12 d, 11 bl) 3G: 9, NAU vs. New Mexico, 10/18/99 Longest Match 6. Marie Tourillon, Houston vs. Northern Arizona, 9/16/94 (13 k, 10 d, 10 bl) 7. Heather Anderson, CS Northridge vs. Northern Arizona, 9/17/94 (14 k, 12 d, 13 bl) 4G: 9, NAU vs. CS Northridge, 9/16/99 Current rally-score format (since 2001) 8. Karen Goff-Downs, Montana vs. Northern Arizona, 10/22/94 (24 k, 13 d, 16 bl) 9. Karalie Larson, Idaho St. vs. Northern Arizona, 10/12/96 (16 k, 12 d, 10 bl) 5G: 12, NAU vs. Montana, 9/21/89 3G: 1:50, Santa Clara over NAU, 9/7/02 10. Crystal Newquist, CS Northridge vs. Northern Arizona, 10/17/97 (12 k, 16 d, 10 bl) 11. Lisa Beauchene, Sacramento St. vs. Northern Arizona, 11/9/00 (12 k, 53 a, 12 d) 4G: 2:02, E. Wash. over NAU, 10/17/02 12. Claire Robertson, Northern Arizona vs. San Francisco, 9/5/03 (14 k, 21 a, 12 d) 13. Claire Robertson, Northern Arizona vs. Texas-El Paso, 9/6/03 (13 k, 18 a, 10 d) 5G: 2:24, NAU over Idaho, 9/6/02

54 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL NAU VOLLEYBALL HISTORY

So, what is the history of Northern Arizona volleyball? Photo by Bob Solorio We’re glad you asked. Going back to the old AIAW days, NAU has been a player in women’s intercollegiate athletics for 33 years now, and in volleyball, the program has been competitive. But in recent years the Lumberjacks have risen to levels above and beyond what could have been expected, based on the program’s humble beginnings. Following is a brief anthology.

1974-81: Formative Years The NAU volleyball program was given varsity status in 1974 and began as a member of the AIAW Intermountain Conference. The program posted a respectable 19-17 record in its first two seasons, headed by Joyce Gedde. The pro- gram’s first win came at Colorado State and picked up its first winning campaign in its second year, carding a 13-11 mark. The team would be up and down during the next four seasons under Becky Brown Bennett. The Lumberjacks post- ed their second and final winning season of the 1970s in Bennett’s second year (13-11 in 1977). After Bennett, NAU brought in former Nevada-Reno head coach Kaprice Bray, As one of the true underdog stories, the 1999 NAU team became the lowest seed (No. 4) to win the Big Sky Conference Championship tourna- who would play the role of transitional coach while NAU ment, rallying from a 2-1 deficit in games to win the title and earn the program’s first trip to the NCAA Championship tournament. made a jump to NCAA Division I. Bray came aboard in 1980 and started building 1991-92: The Turnaround wins. The 1997 squad, led by that recruiting class of 1994 (and respectability. The program closed its AIAW affiliation in 1981 The program’s sixth head coach, Kim Hudson, came to NAU league co-MVP Treglown), became the first team to play three with a 12-11 record, keyed by a 7-0 start. after leading West Texas State to the 1990 Division II national league-tournament matches and battled host Sacramento State title. While her stay at NAU was brief, she lifted the program to in a draining final match. 1982-86: Independence Days a new level. That letdown from a tough-luck 1998 served as motiva- The Lumberjacks made the leap from the AIAW into NCAA The 1991 squad exceeded all expectations by rolling to tion in 1999, as Tiwi Bond and Maggie Barrera helped NAU defy Division I and showed that they belonged with the “big girls.” an 11-0 start en route to a 26-8 record, a second-place Big Sky odds by winning the Big Sky tournament as a No. 4 seed and What happened would be two of the most successful seasons finish and a trip to the NIVC tournament, the program’s first earning the program’s first trip to the NCAA Championship. in the history of the program in the first two seasons of national postseason. Thirty school records were set or tied - NAU made its NCAA debut against North Carolina, and although Division I affiliation. including wins, conference wins and consecutive wins. Parsons the Tar Heels swept the NCAA rookies, the experience showed Bray led the team to its first 20-win season in 1982, as closed her NAU Hall of Fame career by being the first that the Lumberjacks had arrived nationally. the Lumberjacks opened 7-2-1 to post a 21-16-2 record. In Lumberjack with 4,000 career assists. The two seasons under The 2000 campaign took NAU to a new level that no Bray’s final season, she led the Lumberjacks to a 19-10 record, Hudson resulted in the program’s first trips to the conference other prior team achieved. Thanks to a 12-1 close to the regu- the program’s best season in terms of winning percentage. The tournament. The 1992 season marked the end of a Hall of lar season, NAU rallied from an 0-3 hole to earn a share of its team opened 12-2, which included a then-record eight-match Fame career, as Angel Leath became the first Lumberjack to first regular-season title. win streak and a still-intact record of 21 straight games won. record 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in three seasons. After nine years with Sliva at the helm, NAU is going through a youth movement in its program, and went in a new 1987-90: Reaching the Sky 1993-96: The New Foundation direction when Michelle Hansen was hired in 2002 to lead the An invitation was extended to NAU from the Mountain West Just before the 1993 season, Kelley Sliva was named the sev- NAU program, already established as a western power ... with Athletic Conference during the 1985-86 school year. The move enth head coach in team history and was charged with estab- the challenge of taking the next step. Chris Campbell took over would lend legitimacy to NAU as a Division I entity, and former lishing a new foundation. the program in 2004 as the acting head coach, and was named Idaho assistant Steve Hellmann was tabbed to lead the NAU battled to stay in the middle of the Big Sky while Sliva the head coach by the close of the season. Lumberjacks into a new era. looked to improve the quality of student-athlete in the program. Campbell led the squad to its 10th consecutive Big Sky The program transitioned from the Mountain West into A record-setting class of Tami Burchard, Jenny Treglown and Tournament appearance in 2004, but the team did not the Big Sky Conference, but the program learned hard lessons. Susan Brondell joined the program in 1994, and that group advance to the postseason in 2005 or 2006. The ‘Jacks NAU topped with an 8-8 league record and a 12-13 overall would be the nucleus of future success. returned to the tournament after their best season in a num- mark in 1988, including a win over intrastate rival Arizona The team made a postseason splash in 1996. Entering ber of years in 2007 (12-15), and senior Kim Babcock recorded State. the tournament as the No. 6 seed, NAU pulled off the biggest one of the most impressive seasons in NAU history, which Peggy Poremba and Debbie Orr ended their careers dur- upset in postseason history by beating Eastern Washington in included being ranked first in NCAA Division I in kills per game. ing this stretch, and both are still on the NAU career top-10 lists the first round. That was the start of something big, especially The team enters yet another new era in 2008 under the for kills and total blocks. This period also started the record- as the 1994 class matured into the 1997 senior corps. guidance of first-year head coach Craig Choate, who brings 17 setting career of Ruth Parsons, the most recent spiker to adorn years of head coaching experience. Three talented athletes the NAU Athletics Hall of Fame. As a freshman in 1987, Parsons 1997-Present: New Heights graduated after 2007, and NAU will be looking to a strong was the first NAU player to earn a national statistical ranking The volleyball team ascended into the league’s elite over a five- group of seniors as well as a wealth of newcomers with high when she finished 17th in Division I in digs. year stretch (1997-2001), all seasons with at least 16 overall expectations in 2008.

YEARLY TEAM STATISTICS YEAR RECORD GP K AVG E TA PCT A AVG SA AVG D AVG BS BA TB AVG 1987 10-18 94 1,183 12.59 529 3,553 .184 1,085 11.54 154 1.64 1,621 17.24 104 233 220.5 2.35 1988 12-13 100 1,298 12.98 637 3,774 .177 1,102 11.02 187 1.87 1,413 14.13 110 310 273.0 2.73 1989 10-16 101 1,290 12.77 720 3,848 .148 1,063 10.52 191 1.89 1,610 15.94 109 331 274.5 2.72 1990 9-22 116 1,411 12.16 745 4,088 .163 1,216 10.48 203 1.75 1,698 14.64 98 447 321.5 2.77 1991 26-8 126 1,849 14.67 765 4,612 .235 1,684 13.37 262 2.08 1,818 14.43 135 516 393.0 3.12 1992 17-11 110 1,569 14.26 746 4,121 .200 1,364 12.40 229 2.08 1,578 14.35 64 384 256.0 2.33 1993 14-13 106 1,412 13.32 792 3,928 .158 1,261 11.90 190 1.79 1,526 14.40 75 325 237.5 2.24 1994 11-16 106 1,500 14.15 812 4,259 .162 1,309 12.35 163 1.54 1,578 14.89 62 346 235.0 2.22 1995 13-13 97 1,426 14.70 683 3,671 .202 1,274 13.13 193 1.99 1,251 12.90 60 364 242.0 2.50 1996 15-17 120 1,969 16.41 841 5,120 .220 1,758 14.65 159 1.33 1,898 15.82 71 378 260.0 2.17 1997 19-10 109 1,812 16.62 709 4,742 .233 1,623 14.89 171 1.57 1,841 16.89 88 381 278.5 2.56 1998 18-11 113 1,817 16.08 750 4,864 .219 1,655 14.65 153 1.35 1,901 16.82 66 336 234.0 2.07 1999 19-10 111 1,834 16.52 700 5,125 .221 1,669 15.04 137 1.23 2,224 20.04 127 336 295.0 2.66 2000 18-7 91 1,544 16.97 622 4,013 .230 1,377 15.13 127 1.40 1,620 17.80 68 299 217.5 2.39 2001 16-7 93 1,345 14.46 576 3,669 .210 1,175 12.63 131 1.41 1,461 15.71 48 406 251.0 2.70 2002 10-18 111 1,529 13.77 687 4,415 .191 1,360 12.25 129 1.16 1,646 14.83 49 403 250.5 2.26 2003 13-16 104 1,502 14.44 623 4,113 .214 1,335 12.84 119 1.14 1,543 14.84 59 275 196.5 1.89 2004 7-19 91 1,274 14.00 674 3,652 .164 1,165 12.80 131 1.44 1,366 15.01 36 270 171.0 1.88 2005 4-19 84 1,076 12.81 599 3,145 .152 983 11.70 102 1.21 1,173 13.96 33 284 175.0 2.08 2006 8-18 100 1,422 14.22 677 3,729 .200 1,323 13.23 170 1.70 1,396 13.96 67 326 230.0 2.30 2007 12-15 97 1,420 14.64 660 3,672 .207 1,301 13.41 141 1.45 1,430 14.74 38 376 226.0 2.33

2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 55 ALL-TIME ROSTER

A • A • A F • F • F Myra Lyndsey ...... 1982-84 Stephanie Seefeldt ...... 1988-89 Rejane Aggio ...... 1992-95 Jenny Farenbaugh ...... 1978 Kellie Lyons ...... 2002 Linda Sena ...... 1976 Chris Alba ...... 1982-84 Alex Fell...... 2005- Beth Shadle ...... 1984-85 Ashley Ames ...... 2008- Janice Flickenger ...... 1978 M • M • M Kim Silva ...... 1974-77 Tessa Andrews ...... 2005-06 Colleen Flooker ...... 2004-07 Julie Machado ...... 1992-94 Nikki Simon ...... 2002 Michell Axlund ...... 1996-99 Amber Flowers ...... 1997 Corrie Machesky ...... 1999-2002 Joyce Smith ...... 1990-92 Pam Ford ...... 1974-75 Sonya Martin ...... 1993-94 Shelly Smith ...... 1993-94 B • B • B Darcy Frandsen ...... 1994, 1996-98 Joni Martini ...... 1974 Suzanne Smith ...... 1974-75 Kim Babcock ...... 2004-07 Corey Freeman ...... 1999 Elizabeth Mason ...... 1992-95 Dawna Snider ...... 1979 Katie Bailey ...... 2008- Melissa Maurseth ...... 1990 D.J. Stinnet ...... 1978-79 Suzanne Baker ...... 1981-85 G • G • G Janalee Mays-Robinson ...... 2008- Brittany Stowers ...... 2006- Maggie Barrera ...... 1998-2001 Betty Gilmore ...... 1977 Shannon McClure ...... 1986-87 Jackie Strahan ...... 1985-87 Abby Bayona ...... 1987-89 Jenny Goff ...... 1985-86 Katy McCormick ...... 1988-91 Kira Strehlow ...... 1986-87 Adrienne Bayona ...... 1988-89 Gretchen Good ...... 2000-01 Katy McGhee ...... 2003 Mary Stringer ...... 1978-80 Amy Bayona ...... 1988-89 Angela Gough ...... 2001-02 Kiersten McNairy...... 2008- Lexi Sullivan...... 2008- Arielle Bettendorf...... 2007 Megan Greene ...... 1998-2001 Therese McNatt ...... 1998 Allison Surguine ...... 2003 Linda Bigus ...... 1979-80 Roni Greenwood ...... 2005- Cindy Meyer ...... 1976 Debbie Sutter ...... 1980 Kristal Blair ...... 1995-96 Linda Greiner ...... 1976 Nikole Moorhouse ...... 1995-97 Leslie Sutton ...... 1990-91 Bobbi Bloom ...... 1985-86 Peggy Grippen ...... 1980-84 Kari Morales ...... 1984-85 Naomi Boieras ...... 1992 Sherry Grippen ...... 1978 Lilly Morales ...... 1978 T • T • T Melissa Bond ...... 1983 Alexa Gutierrez ...... 2006-07 Darlene Mosier ...... 1984 Debbie Taylor ...... 1977-78, 1980 Tiwi Bond ...... 1996-99 Pam Guzzi ...... 1981 Amanda Muckenthaler...... 2006 Diana Teso ...... 1977 Sara Bowden ...... 2008- Lisa Mueller ...... 1988-91 Amber Thom ...... 1996-99 Debbie Brady ...... 1974-76 H • H • H Charlotte Mullin ...... 1994-97 Missy Thorsness ...... 1975 Susan Brondell ...... 1994-97 Maria Hamill ...... 1984-86 Laura Munton ...... 1977-80 Paula Townsend ...... 1992-94 Jennifer Brown ...... 1989-91 Melissa Haugen ...... 1995-98 Jenny Treglown ...... 1994-97 Shannon Brown ...... 1984-85 Sam Hodgkins ...... 2008- N • N • N Joy Trent ...... 1976 Abby Browne ...... 2006 Kathy Hold ...... 1984-85 Linda Nink ...... 1974-75 Michele Trevino ...... 1987-88 Tami Burchard ...... 1994-97 Marjean Holden ...... 1983-84 Laurie Norris ...... 1976 Cari Turner ...... 1987-89 Karen Burley ...... 1986 Cory Hunter ...... 2006 Lee Tyo ...... 1976-77 Cathy Burnett ...... 1981-84 Letty Hyson ...... 1990 O • O • O Ellie Butterfield ...... 2002-05 Megan O’Connell ...... 2003 U • U • U Lisa Byrd ...... 1983-84 J • J • J Cybeles Onuegbulem ...... 2003-06 Stephanie Upton ...... 1980-81 Lisa James ...... 1981-84 Debbie Orr ...... 1986-89 C • C • C Lynette Jamison ...... 1978 Vicki Ortiz ...... 1979-80 V • V • V Chata Cabral ...... 1974-77 Dani Jansen ...... 2000-01 Emily Osiadacz...... 2005- Megan Van Anda ...... 2000-03 Tammy Carlisle ...... 1991-94 Angie Johnson ...... 1998-99 Laura Owen ...... 1985-88 Terry Vaughn ...... 1976-77 Angie Carrillo ...... 1981-84 Kelly Verboom...... 2004-07 Maryjane Caudill ...... 1977-78 K • K • K P • P • P Chelsea Cheeley...... 2007- Shanlie Kaululaau ...... 2008- Ruth Parsons ...... 1987-89, 1991 W • W • W Kobi Christensen ...... 2008- Trina Keeton ...... 1989-90, 1992-93 Marie Pastores ...... 2002-05 Becky Wade ...... 1977 April Clairmont ...... 1998-99 Fadia Khalil ...... 1980 Patty Peck ...... 1982-84 Shelby Walford ...... 2003 Jennifer Clark ...... 1993 Cindy Kirkham ...... 1978 Peggy Poremba ...... 1985-88 Kathy Warner ...... 1976-79 Joann Clemente ...... 1990 Katy Knowlton...... 2004-05 Cate Weaver ...... 1995-98 Sherri Coplan ...... 1979-80 Mikaela Knutson ...... 2005-06 R • R • R Keven Willey ...... 1976-77 Debbie Crozier ...... 1977-78 Alicia Koch ...... 1984-85 Nikki Randall ...... 2003 Stephanie Wilson ...... 2007 Angela Culley ...... 2002 Glenna Koppes ...... 1979-80 Sarah Rehn ...... 2003 Jenn Wogan ...... 2002-05 Pam Cummings ...... 1983-84 Sharon Krafthefer ...... 1990-91 Sandy Reif ...... 1985-87 Rebecca Wooden ...... 2000-02 Renee Reiser ...... 1981-84 Megan Wyatt ...... 2006 D • D • D L • L • L Chelsea Robb ...... 1999-2002 Lisa Wylie ...... 1989-92 Deanna Dahl ...... 1983 Patty Laguna ...... 1974-75 Claire Robertson ...... 2000-03 Gina Diaz ...... 2000 Kirstin Laird ...... 1992-93 Jennifer Rogers ...... 1992 Y • Y • Y Whitney Donahue ...... 1999-2001 Rose Lara ...... 1978 Sue Roth ...... 1975-77 Melissa Yee ...... 1993-96 Lisa Dunning ...... 1981-84 Renee Lathrop ...... 2002-05 Teresa Youngberg ...... 1979-80 Angel Leath ...... 1990-92 S • S • S E • E • E Michelle Lee ...... 2006 Hannah Sadler...... 2008- Redshirts not included in listing Wendy Eaton ...... 1977 Karissa Lindsey ...... 1998 Xylena Sanders ...... 1998, 2000-01 Active players in bold Patty Egan ...... 1984 Mary Lines ...... 1997-98 Kailee Savage ...... 2004- Stephanie Espinoza ...... 1982-84 Kim Long ...... 1974-75 Karen Schlessinger ...... 1988-89

56 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL ALL-TIME HONORS

National Big Sky Conference 1998 (3): Melissa Haugen (1), Mary Lines (hm), Xylena Sanders (2) NCAA DIVISION I STATISTICS ALL-DECADE TEAM (1982-92) 1999 (3): Maggie Barrera (2), Tiwi Bond (2), 1987: Ruth Parsons - 17th, assists Ruth Parsons, S - 1987-89, 1991 Amber Thom (hm) 1992: Team - 11th, service aces 2000 (4): Maggie Barrera (1), Whitney th COACH OF THE YEAR 1996: Melissa Haugen - 17 , assists Kelley Sliva, 1999 Donahue (hm), Chelsea Robb (hm), Xylena Team - 28th, assists Sanders (2) 1997: Melissa Haugen - 13th, assists MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2001 (4): Maggie Barrera (2), Megan Greene Jenny Treglown - 27th, hitting efficiency Maggie Barrera, 2000 (hm), Chelsea Robb (hm), Xylena Sanders (1) Team - 24th, assists Jenny Treglown, 1997 2002 (4): Ellie Butterfield (hm), Corrie Team - 27th, kills Machesky (hm), Claire Robertson (hm), th TOP NEWCOMER Chelsea Robb (hm) 1999: Whitney Donahue - 15 , assists Mary Lines, 1997 th 2003 (3): Ellie Butterfield (2), Nikki Randall Chelsea Robb - 24 , digs Julie Machado, 1992 (hm), Claire Robertson (2) Team - 5th, digs Brittany Stowers, 2006 th 2004 (1): Ellie Butterfield (2) 2000: Chelsea Robb - 28 , digs 2005 (1): Katy Knowlton (hm) th OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN Team - 28 , kills Ellie Butterfield, 2002 2006 (2): Kim Babcock (2), Cybeles 2001: Xylena Sanders - 17th, blocks Nikki Randall, 2003 Onuegbulem (hm) 2006: Kim Babcock - 44th, aces per game Chelsea Robb, 1999 2007 (2): Kim Babcock (1), Brittany Stowers 2007: Kim Babcock - 1st, kills per game Jenny Treglown, 1994 (hm)

POSTSEASON HONORS TOURNAMENT MVP Kim Babcock (2): 2006, 2007 Maggie Barrera, 1999 1991: Angel Leath - All-NIVC Team Maggie Barrera (3): 1999, 2000, 2001 ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM Tiwi Bond (1): 1999 U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL 1992 (1): Angel Leath Susan Brondell (2): 1995, 1996 1993: Trina Keeton - Member, East Squad 1993 (1): Elizabeth Mason Tami Burchard (3): 1995, 1996, 1997 1996 (1): Tami Burchard Ellie Butterfield (3): 2002, 2003, 2004 1997 (3): Susan Brondell, Tami Burchard (2), Whitney Donahue (1): 2000 Regional Jenny Treglown Megan Greene (1): 2001 REGION RANKINGS 1998 (1): Melissa Haugen Melissa Haugen (2): 1997, 1998 1999 (4): Maggie Barrera (MVP), Tiwi Bond, 1992: Ranked as high as 6th Whitney Donahue, Amber Thom Trina Keeton (1): 1993 1993: Ranked 9th 2007 (1): Kim Babcock Katy Knowlton (1): 2005 1994: Ranked as high as 9th Angel Leath (2): 1991, 1992 2000: Ranked as high as 10th ALL-CONFERENCE Mary Lines (1): 1998 1987 (2): Debbie Orr (hm), Ruth Parsons (hm) Julie Machado (1): 1993 ALL-REGION SECOND TEAM 1988 (2): Debbie Orr (1), Laura Owen (hm) Corrie Machesky (1): 2002 Trina Keeton: 1993 1989 (1): Debbie Orr (2) Lisa Mueller (1): 1991 1991 (5): Angel Leath (1), Lisa Mueller (2), Ruth Cybeles Onuegbulem (1): 2006 Paula Townsend: 1994 Parsons (1), Leslie Sutton (hm), Lisa Wylie Lisa Wylie: 1992 (hm) Debbie Orr (3): 1987, 1988, 1989 1992 (3): Angel Leath (2), Jennifer Rogers (hm), Laura Owen (1): 1988 Lisa Wylie (1) Ruth Parsons (2): 1987, 1991 Northern Arizona Univ. 1993 (3): Trina Keeton (1), Julie Machado (hm), Nikki Randall (1): 2003 FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Paula Townsend (hm) Chelsea Robb (3): 2000, 2001, 2002 1997-98: Jenny Treglown 1994 (1): Paula Townsend (2) Claire Robertson (1): 2002, 2003 1995 (3): Susan Brondell (1), Tami Burchard (2), 2000-01: Maggie Barrera Jennifer Rogers (1): 1992 Jenny Treglown (hm) Xylena Sanders (3): 1998, 2000, 2001 1996 (4): Susan Brondell (2), Tami Burchard Brittany Stowers (1): 2007 GOLDEN EAGLE TOP SCHOLAR (hm), Jenny Treglown (2) 1997-98: Jenny Treglown 1997 (3): Tami Burchard (1), Jenny Treglown (1), Leslie Sutton (1): 1991 Melissa Haugen (2) Amber Thom (1): 1999 2001-02: Xylena Sanders Paula Townsend (2): 1993, 1994 Jenny Treglown (3): 1995, 1996, 1997 NAU Athletics Hall of Fame Volleyball Players Lisa Wylie (2): 1991, 1992

ANGEL LEATH, DEBBIE ORR, RUTH PARSONS, PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1990-92 1986-89 1987-91 1988 (1): Debbie Orr (9/12) Inducted 1999 Inducted 1998 Inducted 2000 1991 (3): Ruth Parsons (9/23), Lisa Mueller Set the Was the The first (10/21), Leslie Sutton (11/8) NAU all-time first Lumberjack NAU setter to 1992 (3): Jennifer Rogers (9/14), Lisa Wylie kills mark in to record 1,000 record 4,000 (9/28), Angel Leath (11/16) just three sea- career kills ... career assists ... 1993 (2): Trina Keeton (9/12), Paula Townsend (11/14) sons (1,172 When she fin- Ended her 1995 (2): Susan Brondell (10/16), Jenny kills) ... Led the 1991 team to a ished in 1989, she owned NAU career as the all-time leader in Treglown (11/11) 26-8 record just a year after a 9- records for career kills (1,129), assists (4,011), digs (1,199) and 1996 (1): Tami Burchard (10/14) 22 campaign, becoming the 1st solo blocks (118), block assists double-doubles (56) ... Only 1997 (4): Jenny Treglown 3 (9/15, 9/29, Lumberjack with 500 kills and (209) and total blocks (327) ... Lumberjack to record 4,000 11/10), Tami Burchard (10/20) 1998 (3): Xylena Sanders (9/14), Darcy 400 digs in a single season ... Owns two of the eight triple- assists, 1,000 digs and 100 aces Frandsen (9/21), Melissa Haugen (11/16) Charter member of the NAU doubles in team history and is in a career ... Part of the Big Sky 1999 (1): Amber Thom (9/27) “Double Millennium Club” for still the only Lumberjack to Conference All-Decade Team, 2000 (2): Maggie Barrera 2 (10/2, 11/13) achieving 1,000 kills AND 1,000 record a triple-double in Rolle recognizing the best players in 2002 (1): Ellie Butterfield (11/11) digs in a career. Activity Center. the league’s first 10 years. 2003 (1): Ellie Butterfield (9/8) 2007 (3): Kim Babcock (9/10, 10/8, 10/22)

2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 57 COACHING & POSTSEASON HISTORY

All-time Coaching History NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP (0-1) YEAR COACH OVERALL BIG SKY POSTSEASON NCAA FINAL 1999 - College Station, Texas (Mountain #12) 1974 Joyce Gedde 6-6 (.500) 1st: #5 North Carolina ...... L 3-0 1975 Joyce Gedde 13-11 (.542) 19-17 (.528) 1976 Becky Brown 8-12 (.400) 1977 Becky Brown Bennett 13-11 (.542) NATIONAL INVITATIONAL 1978 Becky Brown Bennett 9-13 (.409) VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (2-2) 1979 Becky Brown Bennett 5-17 (.227) 35-53 (.398) 1991 - Dayton, Ohio (Pool Play) 1980 Kaprice Bray 10-16 (.385) Kansas ...... L 3-2 1981 Kaprice Bray 12-11 (.522) 1982 Kaprice Bray 21-16-2 (.564) Hofstra ...... W 3-1 1983 Kaprice Bray 19-10 (.655) 62-53-2 (.538) North Carolina-Asheville ...... W 3-0 1984 Jan Corley 5-25-1 (.177) Miami (Ohio) ...... L 3-1 1985 Jan Corley 6-21 (.222) 1986 Jan Corley 6-21 (.222) 17-67-1 (.206) 1987 Steve Hellmann 10-18 (.357) 3-13 (.188)/8th* BIG SKY CONFERENCE 1988 Steve Hellmann 12-13 (.480) 8-8 (.500)/5th CHAMPIONSHIP (7-10) 1989 Steve Hellmann 10-16 (.385) 6-10 (.375)/t-5th 1991 - Missoula, Mont. (#2 seed) 1990 Steve Hellmann 9-22 (.290) 5-11 (.313)/8th 41-69 (.373) 1991 Kim Hudson 26-8 (.765) 12-4 (.750)/2nd 0-1 (.000) 2-2 (.500)^ Semifinal: #3 Boise State ...... L 3-0 1992 Kim Hudson 17-11 (.607) 8-6 (.571)/4th 0-1 (.000) 43-19 (.694) 1993 Kelley Sliva 14-13 (.519) 9-5 (.643)/t-2nd 0-1 (.000) 1992 - Missoula, Mont. (#4 seed) 1994 Kelley Sliva 11-16 (.407) 3-11 (.214)/t-6th Semifinal: at #1 Montana ...... L 3-1 1995 Kelley Sliva 13-13 (.500) 8-6 (.571)/3rd 0-1 (.000) 1996 Kelley Sliva 15-17 (.469) 7-9 (.438)/t-4th 1-1 (.500) 1997 Kelley Sliva 19-10 (.655) 11-5 (.688)/3rd 2-1 (.667) 1993 - Moscow, Idaho (#2 seed) 1998 Kelley Sliva 18-11 (.621) 9-7 (.563)/t-4th 1-1 (.500) Semifinal: #3 Montana ...... L 3-0 1999 Kelley Sliva 19-10 (.655) 10-6 (.625)/t-3rd 3-0 (1.000) 0-1 (.000) 2000 Kelley Sliva 18-7 (.720) 12-4 (.750)/t-1st 0-1 (.000) 2001 Kelley Sliva 16-7 (.696) 10-4 (.714)/2nd 0-1 (.000) 143-104 (.579) 1995 - Moscow, Idaho (#3 seed) 2002 Michelle Hansen 10-18 (.357) 5-9 (.357)/5th 0-1 (.000) Semifinal: #2 Idaho State ...... L 3-1 2003 Michelle Hansen 13-16 (.448) 7-7 (.500)/t-4th 0-1 (.000) 23-34 (.404) 2004 Chris Campbell 7-19 (.269) 4-10 (.286)/6th 0-1 (.000) 1996 - Northridge, Calif. (#6 seed) 2005 Chris Campbell 4-19 (.174) 3-11 (.214)/T7th 2006 Chris Campbell 8-18 (.308) 4-12 (.250)/8th 1st Round: #3 Eastern Washington .. W 3-1 2007 Chris Campbell 12-15 (.444) 7-9 (.438)/6th 0-1 (.000) 31-71 (.304) Semifinal: at #1 Cal State Northridge .. L 3-0 Totals 9 coaches 414-487-3 (.460) 148-154 (.490) 7-13 (.350) 0-1 (.000) 34 seasons *Mountain West Conference ^NIVC Championship 1997 - Sacramento, Calif. (#3 seed) 1st Round: #6 Montana ...... W 3-0 Semifinal: #2 Eastern Washington .... W 3-1 Final: at #1 Sacramento State ...... L 3-0

1998 - Sacramento, Calif. (#4 seed) 1st Round: #5 Cal State Northridge .. W 3-2 Semifinal: at #1 Sacramento State .... L 3-0

1999 - Sacramento, Calif. (#4 seed) ***TOURNAMENT CHAMPION*** 1st Round: #5 Montana ...... W 3-1 STEVE HELLMANN KIM HUDSON KELLEY SLIVA MICHELLE HANSEN CHRIS CAMPBELL Semifinal: #2 Eastern Washington .... W 3-1 1987-90 1991-92 1993-2001 2002-03 2004-07 Final: #6 Cal State Northridge ...... W 3-2 41-69 (.373) 43-19 (.694) 143-104 (.579) 23-34 (.404) 31-71 (.304) All-time Coaches (by victories) 2000 - Sacramento, Calif. (#2 seed) Coach Years Seasons Overall Pct. Big Sky Pct. Postseason Pct. Semifinal: #3 Eastern Washington .... L 3-0 Kelley Sliva 1993-2001 9 143-104 .579 79-57 .581 7-8 .467 Kaprice Bray 1980-83 4 62-53-2 .538 2001 - Sacramento, Calif. (#2 seed) Kim Hudson 1991-92 2 43-19 .694 20-10 .667 2-4 .333 Steve Hellmann 1987-90 4 41-69 .373 19-29 .396 Semifinal: #3 Eastern Washington .... L 3-2 Becky Bennett 1976-79 4 35-53 .398 Chris Campbell 2004-07 4 31-71 .304 18-42 .300 0-2 .000 2002 - Cheney, Wash. (#5 seed) Michelle Hansen 2002-03 2 23-34 .404 12-16 .429 0-2 .000 1st Round: #4 Weber State ...... L 3-0 Joyce Gedde 1974-75 2 19-17 .528 Jan Corley 1984-86 3 17-67-1 .206 2003 - Cheney, Wash. (#5 seed) All-time Coaches (by winning percentage) 1st Round: #4 Montana State ...... L 3-0 Coach Years Seasons Overall Pct. Big Sky Pct. Postseason Pct. Kim Hudson 1991-92 2 43-19 .694 20-10 .667 2-4 .333 2004 - Cheney, Wash. (#6 seed) Kelley Sliva 1993-2001 9 143-104 .579 79-57 .581 7-8 .467 1st Round: #3 Montana State ...... L 3-0 Kaprice Bray 1980-83 4 62-53-2 .538 Joyce Gedde 1974-75 2 19-17 .528 Michelle Hansen 2002-03 2 23-34 .404 12-16 .429 0-2 .000 2007 - Sacramento, Calif. (#6 seed) Becky Bennett 1976-79 4 35-53 .398 1st Round: #3 Eastern Washington .... L 3-2 Steve Hellmann 1987-90 4 41-69 .373 19-29 .396 Chris Campbell 2004-07 4 31-71 .304 18-42 .300 0-2 .000 Jan Corley 1984-86 3 17-67-1 .206 16 TOTAL APPEARANCES 9-16 (.360), Lost Last 6

58 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS

NOTE: Results are incomplete for the 1974-79 seasons. Please S9 Western St.10 W 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-3 S27 SAN DIEGO7 W 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-10 refer to the Coaching History on page 58 for 1974-79 season S9 Fort Lewis10 W 3-0 15-5, 15-3, 15-6 O3 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-7 records. S10 Adams St.10 W 3-0 15-4, 15-1, 15-4 O9 NEW MEXICO7 L 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-9 S10 at S. Utah St.10 W 3-0 15-4, 15-8, 15-6 O10 ARIZONA ST.7 L 3-0 15-11, 15-6, 15-11 1980 • 10-16, 3-7 AIAW Intermtn.* S17 Mesa St.11 L 3-2 15-10, 15-10, 7-15, 8-15, 15-10 O10 BAYLOR7 L 3-2 15-10, 16-14, 6-15, 6-15, 15-11 Head Coach Kaprice Bray (10-16, 1 season) S17 at Fort Lewis W 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-1 O11 LOY. MARYMNT.7 L 3-1 15-6, 15-9, 8-15, 15-11 4-6 home, 3-6 away, 3-4 neutral S27 at W. New Mexico W 3-0 15-7, 15-6, 15-4 O23 at Utah L 3-1 15-10, 15-13, 5-15, 15-10 S23 YAVAPAI JC W 3-0 15-12, 15-10, 15-12 O3 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-0 15-6, 15-12, 15-4 O24 at Utah St. L 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-9 S25 Weber St.1 L 2-0 15-9, 15-12 O3 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-0 17-15, 15-10, 15-3 O25 at Weber St. L 3-2 15-9, 15-13, 10-15, 8-15, 15-10 S25 Texas Tech1 L 2-0 15-4, 15-4 O7 Denver12 W 2-0 15-5, 15-3 O30 at SW Texas St. L 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-8 S26 Montana1 L 2-0 15-3, 15-12 O7 Western St.12 W 2-0 15-3, 15-8 O30 at TX-San Antonio W 3-1 12-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-12 S26 at Brigham Young1 L 2-0 15-11, 15-8 O7 Colorado Coll.12 W 2-0 15-8, 15-9 O31 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-3 S27 Southern Illinois1 L 3-1 15-10, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13 O7 Regis12 W 2-0 15-4, 15-6 N1 at Baylor L 3-1 14-16, 15-12, 15-8, 15-10 S27 Washington St.1 W 3-1 15-9, 16-14, 10-15, 15-13 O8 St. Mary’s (Calif.)12 L 2-1 13-15, 17-15, 15-11 N15 at UC Riverside L 3-0 15-7, 15-10, 15-9 O1 MESA JC L 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 16-14 O8 Colorado Coll.12 W 2-0 15-10, 15-6 N15 at Loyola Marymount L 3-1 15-6, 15-10, 8-15, 15-6 O4 at Nevada-Las Vegas2 W 2-0 15-3, 15-10 O8 Bradley12 L 2-0 15-10, 15-6 N28 New Mexico St.19 L 3-1 15-7, 15-8, 14-16, 15-8 O4 Dixie JC2 W 2-0 15-9, 15-8 O11 W. NEW MEXICO W 3-0 15-5, 15-6, 15-12 N29 Kentucky19 L 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 15-10 O9 IDAHO ST.* W 3-2 18-16, 10-15, 13-15, 15-6, 15-6 O19 at New Mexico L 3-2 15-4, 13-15, 14-16, 15-6, 15-6 O10 UTAH ST.* L 3-0 15-4, 15-5, 15-9 O26 at Arizona L 3-0 15-5, 15-4, 15-7 1987 • 10-18, 3-13 Mountain West* O11 WEBER ST.* L 3-1 6-15, 16-14, 16-14, 15-7 O28 FORT LEWIS W 3-0 15-8, 15-9, 15-5 Head Coach Steve Hellmann (10-18, 1 season) O11 CENTRAL ARIZ. JC W 3-0 15-5, 15-5, 15-11 N8 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-11, 15-11, 15-12 2-8 home, 5-7 away, 3-3 neutral O18 at New Mexico* W 3-1 11-15, 16-14, 15-3, 15-8 N9 at U.S. International L 3-1 13-15, 15-3, 15-13, 17-15 S8 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-3, 15-4, 15-7 O21 at Arizona St. L 3-0 Scores not available N10 at San Diego W 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-10 S11 at CS Fullerton20 W 2-0 15-13, 15-3 O24 at Utah* L 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-4 N11 San Francisco9 W 2-1 15-7, 10-15, 15-8 S11 Loyola Marymount20 L 2-0 15-13, 15-9 O24 Snow JC3 W 3-0 15-7, 16-14, 18-16 N11 at UC San Diego9 L 2-1 15-12, 10-15, 15-6 S11 Utah St.20 L 2-1 15-9, 12-15, 15-13 O25 at Brigham Young* L 3-1 16-14, 7-15, 15-3, 20-18 N11 Occidental9 W 2-0 15-13, 15-12 S12 Tennessee20 W 2-0 15-6, 15-13 N4 at Arizona St. L 3-1 15-4, 11-15, 15-4, 15-6 N11 La Verne9 W 2-0 15-7, 15-12 S12 Loyola Marymount20 L 2-0 15-12, 15-1 N7 WYOMING* L 3-2 10-15, 15-9, 6-15, 16-14, 15-10 N11 U.S. International9 L 2-0 15-9, 15-6 S18 Lamar14 W 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-9 N8 COLORADO ST.* L 3-0 15-3, 17-15, 15-12 S19 St. Mary’s (Calif.)14 W 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-6 N12 SNOW JC W 3-1 10-15, 15-11, 15-5, 15-4 1984 • 5-25-1, NCAA Independent S19 at New Mexico St.14 L 3-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-7 N14 at New Mexico St.* L 3-1 15-7, 16-14, 13-15, 15-9 Head Coach Jan Corley (5-25-1, 1 season) S24 MONTANA ST.* L 3-2 3-15, 15-11, 15-12, 14-16, 15-8 N15 at Texas-El Paso* W 3-1 16-14, 15-8, 13-15, 15-3 2-7 home, 1-11 away, 2-7-1 neutral S26 MONTANA* L 3-2 17-15, 15-9, 9-15, 11-15, 15-6 N26 HOUSTON L 3-2 15-12, 10-15, 15-8, 8-15, 15-9 S5 at Nevada-Reno W 3-1 7-15, 15-7, 15-1, 15-10 S29 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 18-16, 15-9, 15-12 S6 at San Francisco L 3-0 16-14, 15-4, 15-9 O3 NEVADA-RENO* L 3-0 15-8, 15-4, 16-14 1981 • 12-11, 2-8 AIAW Intermtn.* S7 Sonoma St.13 W 2-0 Scores not available O7 at Grand Canyon W 3-1 15-9, 5-2, 13-15, 15-3 Head Coach Kaprice Bray (22-27, 2 seasons) S7 Chapman13 T 1-1 Scores not available O9 at E. Washington* L 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-9 5-6 home, 4-5 away, 3-0 neutral S8 Northern Illinois13 L 2-1 Scores not available O10 at Idaho* W 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-12 S17 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-2 15-10, 15-8, 6-15, 9-15, 15-9 S8 San Francisco St.13 W 2-0 Scores not available O15 IDAHO ST.* L 3-1 16-14, 15-12, 14-16, 15-8 S25 FORT LEWIS W 3-1 15-9, 12-15, 15-13, 15-7 S8 San Francisco13 L 2-0 Scores not available O17 WEBER ST.* L 3-2 8-15, 6-15, 15-3, 15-11, 15-9 S26 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-11 S12 IDAHO ST. L 3-2 15-10, 10-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-6 O19 BOISE ST.* L 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-6 O3 CENTRAL ARIZ. JC W 3-0 15-5, 15-5, 15-9 S14 UNLV L 3-1 15-4, 15-8, 15-17, 15-7 O23 at Montana St.* W 3-1 8-15, 15-13, 15-11, 15-10 O3 CENTRAL ARIZ. JC W 3-0 17-15, 15-10, 15-8 S15 ARIZONA L 3-0 15-1, 15-10, 15-1 O24 at Montana* L 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-7 O5 Fort Lewis4 W 3-2 15-5, 15-8, 13-15, 8-15, 15-6 S18 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 15-5, 16-14, 15-5 O29 at Arizona St. W 3-1 15-7, 15-11, 9-15, 19-17 O5 Coll. of Santa Fe4 W 2-0 16-14, 15-6 S24 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 Scores not available O31 at Nevada-Reno* L 3-1 15-12, 14-16, 15-4, 15-11 O9 TEXAS-EL PASO* L 3-0 15-11, 15-9 16-14 S26 at Southern Utah St. L 3-1 Scores not available N5 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-0 15-5, 15-10, 15-11 O10 NEW MEXICO ST.* L 3-2 15-8, 10-15, 15-3, 10-15, 15-5 S28 NEW MEXICO ST.7 L 3-0 15-5, 15-10, 15-10 N7 IDAHO* W 3-2 12-15, 15-0, 15-12, 14-16, 15-1 O15 at Weber St.* W 3-2 5-15, 13-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-11 S29 U.S. INTERNAT’L7 L 3-0 15-7, 15-6, 15-9 N13 at Idaho St.* L 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-5 O16 at Utah St.* L 3-0 15-3, 15-6, 15-8 O1 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-1 15-5, 9-15, 15-11, 15-8 N14 at Weber St.* L 3-2 13-15, 15-5, 15-5, 9-15, 15-10 O17 at Idaho St.* W 3-1 9-15, 17-15, 15-6, 15-10 O5 New Mexico14 L 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-10 N16 at Boise St.* L 3-0 15-10, 15-4, 15-6 O20 at Grand Canyon W 3-0 15-11, 15-7, 15-5 O6 at New Mexico St.14 L 3-0 15-2, 15-5, 15-3 O20 at Grand Canyon W 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-8 O6 Houston14 L 3-0 15-3, 15-9, 15-12 1988 • 12-13, 8-8 Big Sky* O24 NEW MEXICO* L 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-8 O12 at Wyoming L 3-0 15-2, 15-13, 15-2 Head Coach Steve Hellmann (22-31, 2 seasons) O27 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 15-9, 15-8, 15-12 O13 at Colorado St. L 3-0 15-3, 15-4, 15-13 8-4 home, 4-9 away O30 BRIGHAM YOUNG* L 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-5 O23 NEW MEXICO L 3-1 15-10, 12-15, 15-13, 15-9 S1 at Colorado St. L 3-0 15-2, 15-5, 15-3 O31 UTAH* L 3-1 15-10, 15-9, 8-15, 15-10 N2 Utah St.2 L 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-7 S2 at Colorado L 3-1 15-10, 15-10, 12-15, 15-11 N2 at Southern Utah St. L 3-1 16-14, 15-6, 11-15, 15-12 N2 at Nevada-Las Vegas2 L 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-8 S3 at Wyoming L 3-1 15-14, 15-3, 8-15, 15-13 N2 Dixie JC5 W 3-1 6-15, 15-6, 15-9, 15-4 N3 Long Beach St.2 L 3-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-7 S7 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-13, 15-10, 15-11 N12 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-3 N3 San Diego2 L 3-2 15-12, 12-15, 4-15, 15-13, 15-9 S9 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-4, 15-2, 15-6 N13 at Colorado St.* L 3-0 15-7, 15-2, 15-10 N8 at Texas L 3-0 15-2, 15-2, 15-8 S10 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-0 15-11, 15-5, 17-15 N14 at Wyoming* L 3-0 15-5, 15-10, 15-10 N10 at Baylor L 3-1 Scores not available S15 MONTANA* L 3-2 15-13, 18-16, 4-15, 3-15, 15-7 N11 at Texas-Arlington L 3-0 Scores not available S17 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-7, 16-14, 15-5 1982 • 21-16-2, NCAA Independent N13 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-13, 15-11, 15-3 S22 at Idaho St.* L 3-1 15-10, 4-15, 15-12, 16-14 Head Coach Kaprice Bray (43-43-2, 3 seasons) N17 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 3-0 15-11, 15-5, 15-12 S24 at Weber St.* L 3-2 6-15, 15-7, 9-15, 15-7, 15-6 9-6-1 home, 4-2 away, 8-8-1 neutral S30 at E. Washington* W 3-2 15-13, 15-13, 13-15, 12-15, 15-8 N/A at Grand Canyon W 3-0 15-7, 15-2, 15-4 1985 • 6-21, NCAA Independent O1 at Idaho* W 3-2 15-12, 15-17, 13-15, 15-9, 15-13 N/A at Grand Canyon W 3-0 Scores not available Head Coach Jan Corley (11-46-1, 2 seasons) O4 ARIZONA L 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-6 N/A UTAH L 3-0 Scores not available 2-3 home, 2-15 away, 2-3 neutral O8 BOISE ST.* L 3-1 15-6, 15-7, 12-15, 16-14 S15 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-6 S2 Coll. of Santa Fe15 W 3-1 15-9, 15-9, 10-15, 15-7 O10 NEVADA-RENO* L 3-2 15-13, 8-15, 15-9, 9-15, 17-15 S24 Loyola Marymount6 L 2-0 15-1, 15-10 S2 at Grand Canyon15 W 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-3 O13 ARIZONA ST. W 3-2 5-15, 10-15, 17-15, 15-9, 15-11 S24 CS Bakersfield6 T 1-1 12-15, 15-9 S5 UTAH L 3-0 15-13, 15-8, 15-12 O17 at Southern Utah St. W 3-1 15-0, 8-15, 15-8, 15-6 S24 Redlands6 W 2-0 15-3, 15-3 S13 E. New Mexico16 W 3-2 15-8, 4-15, 13-15, 15-10, 15-9 O20 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-7 S24 Chapman6 W 2-0 15-13 15-7 S13 Baylor16 L 3-1 15-7, 2-15, 15-6, 15-12 O22 WEBER ST.* W 3-1 7-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-11 S25 CS Los Angeles6 W 2-0 11-1, 11-1 S14 Kansas16 L 3-2 15-7, 6-15, 15-6, 5-15, 15-7 O28 at Montana St.* W 3-1 15-7, 7-15, 15-8, 15-5 S25 Azusa Pacific6 W 2-0 11-4, 11-3 S14 at Texas-El Paso16 L 3-1 15-12, 10-15, 15-6, 15-3 O29 at Montana* L 3-2 10-15, 15-11, 15-8, 3-15, 15-11 S25 UC San Diego6 L 2-0 15-8, 15-13 S17 SO. UTAH ST. W 3-0 15-3, 15-7, 15-4 N3 IDAHO* W 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-7 S25 San Francisco St.6 L 2-0 12-10, 11-9 S21 at Arizona L 3-0 15-5, 15-3, 15-9 N5 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-1 15-7, 11-15, 15-8, 15-12 S29 U.S. INTERNAT’L L 3-1 15-11, 11-15, 15-9, 15-12 S26 at Southern Utah St. L 3-1 13-15, 15-3, 15-3, 15-6 N10 at Boise St.* L 3-2 15-7, 15-5, 13-15, 14-16, 15-4 S30 WYOMING L 3-2 17-15, 9-15, 10-15, 15-13, 15-13 S28 Northern Iowa17 L 3-1 15-13, 15-11, 14-16, 15-10 N12 at Nevada-Reno* L 3-1 15-9, 17-15, 7-15, 15-13 O1 COLORADO COLL.7 T 1-1 Scores not available O3 at Weber St. L 3-1 15-12, 15-5, 12-15, 15-4 O1 OCCIDENTAL7 W 2-0 Scores not available O4 at Utah St. W 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 15-7, 15-10 1989 • 10-16, 6-10 Big Sky* O2 CAL POLY POMNA.7 W 2-0 15-11, 15-12 O5 at Idaho St. L 3-0 15-2, 15-13, 16-14 Head Coach Steve Hellmann (32-47, 3 seasons) O2 NEVADA-RENO7 W 2-0 Scores not available O10 at Westmont L 3-2 7-15, 15-8, 16-14, 5-15, 15-7 5-5 home, 4-7 away, 1-4 neutral O2 METRO ST.7 W 2-0 Scores not available O12 at Loyola Marymount L 3-1 15-9, 15-8, 13-15, 15-9 S1 Florida St.21 L 3-1 15-17, 15-4, 15-7, 15-3 O3 LA VERNE7 L 2-0 17-15, 15-12 O15 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-1, 15-10, 17-15 S2 Minnesota21 L 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-9 O3 LA VERNE7 W 2-1 14-16, 15-10, 15-9 O18 GRAND CANYON W 3-1 15-2, 15-6, 14-16, 18-16 S2 Georgetown21 W 3-2 16-14, 11-15, 15-5, 8-15, 15-6 O3 CAL POLY POMNA.7 L 2-0 15-13, 15-9 O27 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 3-0 15-2, 15-9, 15-11 S3 Northern Iowa21 L 3-1 11-15, 15-13, 15-2, 15-3 O9 FORT LEWIS W 3-1 15-13, 15-11, 8-15, 15-6 N1 at San Diego L 3-2 7-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-12, 15-13 S4 at Maryland W 3-1 15-4, 4-15, 15-12, 15-11 O12 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 15-6, 15-7, 15-13 N2 at U.S. International L 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-12 S9 New Mexico22 L 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-6 N/A Metro St.8 W 2-0 15-10, 15-12 N6 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 15-3, 15-3, 15-10 S12 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-2 N/A Coll. of St. Mary8 W 2-1 11-15, 15-7, 15-11 N9 at New Mexico L 3-1 12-15, 15-4, 15-8, 15-11 S15 at E. Washington* L 3-2 13-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-1, 15-8 N/A Chadron Coll.8 W 2-0 15-8, 15-8 N14 at Long Beach St. L 3-0 15-6, 15-4, 15-9 S16 at Idaho* L 3-0 15-5, 15-11, 15-12 N/A Air Force8 L 2-0 15-9, 17-15 N15 at UC Irvine L 3-0 15-9, 15-3, 15-9 S19 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-10 N/A at Colorado Coll.8 W 2-0 16-14, 15-11 N16 at UC Riverside L 3-1 15-3, 8-15, 15-7, 15-10 S21 MONTANA* L 3-2 15-6, 15-10, 11-15, 10-15, 15-8 N/A Air Force8 L 2-0 15-10, 15-2 N19 UNLV L 3-1 15-10, 4-15, 15-3, 15-13 S23 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-13 O25 at Southern Utah St. W 3-0 15-12, 15-12, 16-14 S28 at Boise St.* L 3-0 15-12, 15-10, 15-9 N2 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-5 1986 • 6-21, NCAA Independent S30 at Weber St.* W 3-0 15-13, 15-13, 15-8 N2 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-7, 15-2, 15-4 Head Coach Jan Corley (17-67-1, 3 seasons) O5 NEVADA-RENO* W 3-2 15-8, 15-13, 4-15, 14-16, 15-12 N9 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-1, 15-6, 15-10 3-6 home, 3-8 away, 0-7 neutral O9 BOISE ST.* L 3-0 15-1, 15-10, 15-11 N11 at San Diego L 3-2 11-15, 15-3, 13-15, 16-14, 15-13 A29 WESTMONT W 3-1 15-12, 14-16, 15-5, 15-10 O11 at Arizona St. L 3-2 15-10, 12-15, 15-4, 9-15, 15-13 N13 Loyola Marymount9 L 2-0 15-4, 15-8 S5 at San Diego18 W 3-1 7-15, 15-6, 15-3, 15-7 O20 at Montana St.* W 3-1 13-15, 15-8, 15-12, 15-4 N13 UC Davis9 L 2-0 15-12, 15-11 S5 U.S. International18 L 3-2 10-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-13, 15-11 O21 at Montana* L 3-0 15-4, 15-11, 15-12 N14 U.S. International9 L 2-1 10-15, 15-10, 15-13 S6 Idaho St.18 L 3-0 18-16, 15-9, 15-0 O26 IDAHO* W 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-1 N14 CS Dominguez Hills9 W 2-0 15-9, 15-13 S6 Eastern Illinois18 L 3-1 15-4, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12 O28 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-2 16-14, 10-15, 13-15, 15-6, 15-9 S12 at Texas-El Paso16 W 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-2 O30 at Arizona W 3-2 5-15, 9-15, 15-12, 15-13, 15-13 1983 • 19-10, NCAA Independent S12 SW Texas St.16 L 3-1 15-8, 13-15, 15-4, 15-7 N2 IDAHO ST.* L 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 16-14 Head Coach Kaprice Bray (62-53-2, 4 seasons) S13 New Mexico St.16 L 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-4 N4 WEBER ST.* W 3-1 8-15, 15-9, 15-8, 15-10 4-0 home, 4-5 away, 11-5 neutral S26 WEBER ST.7 L 3-0 16-14, 15-7, 15-13 N9 at Nevada-Reno* L 3-2 15-6, 15-13, 14-16, 6-15, 15-11 S9 Azusa Pacific10 L 3-2 0-15, 15-10, 15-11, 0-15, 15-13 S26 E. WASHINGTON7 L 3-2 15-2, 12-15, 8-15, 15-0, 15-2 N11 at Idaho St.* L 3-2 15-8, 10-15, 14-16, 15-11, 15-7

2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 59 ALL-TIME RESULTS

1990 • 9-22, 5-11 Big Sky* N21 at Weber St.* L 3-1 17-15, 15-9, 5-15, 15-5 S6 Central Florida34 L 3-0 17-15, 15-13, 15-9 Head Coach Steve Hellmann (41-69, 4 seasons) N27 at Montana25 L 3-1 17-19, 15-6, 15-4, 15-7 S6 #11 Long Beach St.34 L 3-0 15-13, 15-1, 15-4 7-6 home, 2-8 away, 0-8 neutral S7 at UC Santa Barbara34 L 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 15-10, 15-11 A31 at Arizona St.19 L 3-0 15-3, 15-12, 15-4 1993 • 14-13, 9-5 Big Sky* S7 Oral Roberts34 L 3-1 15-7, 13-15, 16-14, 15-3 A31 UC Irvine19 L 3-2 6-15, 10-15, 15-1, 15-4, 15-13 Head Coach Kelley Sliva (14-13, 1 season) S13 ARKANSAS-L.R.24 W 3-1 13-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-13 S1 CS Northridge19 L 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 19-17 8-4 home, 4-5 away, 2-4 neutral S13 SOUTHERN MISS24 W 3-0 15-11, 15-4, 15-12 S1 Texas Tech19 L 3-1 15-9, 15-2, 8-15, 15-3 S3 Santa Clara19 L 3-0 15-12, 15-8, 15-5 S14 McNEESE ST.24 W 3-0 15-11, 15-4, 15-8 S4 MICHIGAN ST. W 3-1 15-6, 9-15, 15-7, 16-14 S3 CS Northridge19 L 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 15-8 S6 Wisconsin20 L 3-0 15-8, 15-6, 15-3 S4 at Arizona St.19 L 3-1 15-6, 14-16, 15-2, 15-5 S19 at E. Washington* L 3-1 15-12, 6-15, 15-8, 15-7 S6 Long Beach St.20 L 3-1 15-5, 16-14, 8-15, 15-3 S4 Sacramento St.19 L 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-6 S21 at Portland St.* W 3-1 16-14, 15-5, 9-15, 18-16 S7 Loyola Marymount20L 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-9 S8 GRAND CANYON W 3-1 15-9, 10-15, 15-9, 15-8 S26 MONTANA* W 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-11 S7 Fresno St.20 L 3-1 10-15, 15-4, 16-14, 15-13 S10 William & Mary29+ L 3-2 15-5, 9-15, 8-15, 15-13, 15-11 S28 MONTANA ST.* W 3-2 16-14, 15-8, 12-15, 11-15, 15-12 S8 Baylor20 L 3-2 15-10, 13-15, 15-9, 3-15, 15-9 S11 Bowling Green St.29 W 3-1 15-10, 12-15, 16-14, 15-5 O3 at Idaho St.* L 3-1 11-15, 15-6, 15-10, 15-6 S13 IDAHO ST.* L 3-0 18-16, 15-10, 15-7 S11 at West Virginia29 W 3-0 15-8, 15-5, 15-11 O4 at Weber St.* W 3-0 15-7, 15-9, 15-8 S15 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 16-14, 10-15, 7-15, 15-13, 16-14 S17 TX-SAN ANTONIO24 W 3-0 15-2, 15-13, 15-7 O5 at Brigham Young L 3-0 15-13, 15-3, 15-2 S21 at Idaho* L 3-0 16-14, 15-13, 15-9 S17 SAN DIEGO ST.24 L 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-12 O12 IDAHO ST.* W 3-1 15-3, 14-16, 15-11, 15-13 S22 at E. Washington* L 3-2 11-15, 15-12, 15-7, 13-15, 15-8 S18 GEORGE MASON24 L 3-2 15-13, 15-8, 12-15, 13-15, 19-17 O19 CS NORTHRIDGE* L 3-1 8-15, 15-9, 15-7, 15-5 S25 GRAND CANYON W 3-1 15-2, 15-11, 9-15, 15-11 S23 at Idaho St.* W 3-1 15-2, 8-15, 15-2, 15-7 O25 at Montana St.* L 3-1 15-9, 15-9, 13-15, 15-11 S27 MONTANA ST.* W 3-2 17-15, 15-6, 13-15, 15-17, 15-10 S25 at Boise St.* L 3-1 10-15, 15-13, 15-11, 15-6 O26 at Montana* L 3-1 15-10, 15-5, 9-15, 15-10 S29 MONTANA* L 3-0 15-4, 15-7, 15-10 S30 MONTANA* L 3-0 15-11, 15-13, 15-9 S30 ARIZONA L 3-1 15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 15-5 O2 MONTANA ST.* W 3-2 15-9, 14-16, 10-15, 15-10, 15-12 O31 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-1 15-13, 10-15, 15-2, 15-8 O3 NEVADA* W 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-8 O7 at Idaho* L 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-2 N2 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-2 15-12, 15-7, 14-16, 8-15, 15-13 O6 BOISE ST.* L 3-0 15-11, 15-9, 15-12 O9 at E. Washington* L 3-1 15-10, 15-17, 15-4, 15-7 N3 TULSA W 3-0 15-0, 15-9, 15-8 O10 at Grand Canyon W 3-2 15-13, 8-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-8 O16 at Weber St.* L 3-2 15-11, 9-15, 10-15, 15-7, 15-13 N7 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 17-15 O11 at Boise St.* L 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-8 O23 #13 NOTRE DAME L 3-2 10-15, 15-12, 15-7, 13-15, 15-12 N9 WEBER ST.* W 3-1 15-7, 15-9, 6-15, 15-11 O13 at Weber St.* L 3-1 5-15, 15-9, 15-10, 15-13 O28 BOISE ST.* W 3-1 2-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-12 N14 at CS Northridge* L 3-1 9-15, 15-5, 15-3, 15-8 O16 ARIZONA ST. L 3-0 15-13, 15-11, 17-15 O30 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 15-10, 15-5, 18-16 N15 at Sacramento St.* L 3-1 14-16, 15-12, 15-8, 15-7 O18 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-1 15-12, 14-16, 15-12, 15-10 N4 at Montana St.* W 3-1 15-9, 15-5, 9-15, 15-3 N21 E. Washington25 W 3-1 15-13, 1-15, 15-3, 15-13 O20 IDAHO* L 3-1 5-15, 15-8, 15-5, 15-6 N6 at Montana* W 3-2 15-17, 12-15, 15-6, 16-14, 16-14 N22 at CS Northridge25 L 3-0 15-3, 15-7, 15-9 O25 at Idaho St.* L 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 15-5 N11 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-1 15-11, 13-15, 15-10, 15-7 N26 NEW MEXICO ST. W 3-0 15-7, 15-5, 15-6 O27 at Nevada* W 3-2 15-8, 13-15, 15-8, 10-15, 15-11 N13 IDAHO* W 3-2 15-13, 3-15, 11-15, 15-5, 15-11 N3 CS DOMNGZ. HILLS W 3-0 15-6, 15-4, 15-11 N20 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 15-3, 15-17, 15-8, 5-15, 15-9 1997 • 19-10, 11-5 Big Sky* N9 at Montana* L 3-0 15-10, 15-12, 15-5 N26 Montana25 L 3-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-9 N10 at Montana St.* L 3-0 15-5, 15-12, 15-3 +Match later forfeited to NAU ***BIG SKY TOURNEY FINALIST*** Head Coach Kelley Sliva (72-69, 5 seasons) 1991 • 26-8, 12-4 Big Sky* 1994 • 11-16, 3-11 Big Sky* 10-2 home, 5-6 away, 4-2 neutral ***NIVC PARTICIPANT*** Head Coach Kelley Sliva (25-29, 2 seasons) A29 Fresno St.35 L 3-2 16-14, 15-17, 15-17, 15-12, 15-7 Head Coach Kim Hudson (26-8, 1 season) 5-7 home, 2-8 away, 4-1 neutral A30 at Pepperdine35 L 3-2 15-9, 14-16, 15-5, 12-15, 15-8 10-2 home, 9-3 away, 7-3 neutral S2 Kansas30 W 3-1 12-15, 15-10, 15-6, 15-7 A30 UC Irvine35 L 3-2 15-13, 15-9, 8-15, 7-15, 15-10 S1 Hofstra17 W 3-2 13-15, 15-3, 15-11, 13-15, 15-11 S2 Santa Clara30 W 3-0 15-2, 15-11, 15-10 S5 CS FULLERTON24 W 3-0 19-17, 15-7, 15-3 S6 Stephen F. Austin23 W 3-0 15-4, 15-11, 15-7 S3 Northwestern30 W 3-1 15-12, 15-11, 12-15, 15-11 S5 OHIO24 W 3-0 15-12, 15-3, 15-10 S7 Western Kentucky23 W 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-8 S3 at Colorado St.30 L 3-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-6, 15-6 S6 OREGON24 W 3-1 15-6, 1-15, 15-11, 15-4 S7 at Arkansas St.23 W 3-2 15-2, 7-15, 11-15, 17-15, 15-12 S6 MINNESOTA L 3-0 15-3, 15-11, 15-8 S12 NE Illinois36 W 3-0 15-3, 15-3, 15-7 S13 at San Diego18 W 3-1 15-4, 15-12, 7-15, 15-12 S9 Sacramento St.31 L 3-1 15-13, 15-11, 10-15, 16-14 S13 Temple36 W 3-0 15-13, 15-7, 15-11 S14 George Washington18W 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-7 S9 at Fresno St.31 W 3-2 11-15, 15-11, 15-13, 5-15, 16-14 S13 at W. Michigan36 W 3-1 17-15, 7-15, 15-7, 15-9 S14 Sacramento St.18 W 3-2 17-15, 14-16, 10-15, 15-13, 16-14 S10 San Francisco31 W 3-1 15-13, 15-5, 9-15, 15-7 S20 DRAKE24 W 3-0 16-14, 15-3, 15-3 S16 MEMPHIS24 W 3-0 15-5, 15-11, 15-2 S19 at Sacramento St.* L 3-1 15-7, 13-15, 15-13, 15-9 S20 UTAH24 W 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 15-12, 15-12 S16 HOUSTON24 W 3-1 18-16, 8-15, 16-14, 16-14 S21 at CS Northridge* L 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-11 S21 SAN FRANCISCO24 W 3-0 15-10, 15-5, 15-4 S17 CS NORTHRIDGE24 W 3-2 15-11, 15-10, 6-15, 13-15, 15-10 S25 WEBER ST.* W 3-1 10-15, 15-11, 15-11, 15-4 S27 at Montana St.* W 3-2 13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-5, 15-6 S23 at Montana* L 3-1 13-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-13 S27 SACRAMENTO ST.* W 3-0 15-4, 15-4, 15-12 S28 at Montana* L 3-2 15-3, 15-4, 14-16, 11-15, 15-11 S24 at Montana St.* L 3-2 15-13, 10-15, 15-10, 5-15, 15-9 O2 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-2 15-11, 15-5, 14-16, 6-15, 15-5 O3 IDAHO* W 3-2 11-15, 15-7, 18-16, 9-15, 15-8 S29 IDAHO ST.* L 3-0 15-13, 15-12, 18-16 O4 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-0 15-11, 15-3, 15-7 O5 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-0 15-6, 15-2, 15-11 O1 BOISE ST.* W 3-2 9-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-3, 15-10 O9 at Montana* W 3-2 15-12, 8-15, 12-15, 15-7, 15-13 O8 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-6, 15-11, 15-9 O7 at E. Washington* W 3-2 15-11, 5-15, 15-9, 6-15, 15-12 O11 at Montana St.* L 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-9 O10 IDAHO ST.* L 3-0 15-9, 15-10, 15-9 O8 at Idaho* L 3-0 15-6, 15-4, 15-9 O17 CS NORTHRIDGE* W 3-1 14-16, 15-13, 15-12, 15-10 O12 WEBER ST.* W 3-0 15-12, 18-16, 15-10 O15 WEBER ST.* L 3-1 15-13, 15-7, 12-15, 15-8 O21 ORAL ROBERTS L 3-1 2-15, 15-13, 20-18, 15-6 O13 GRAND CANYON W 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-8 O20 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-4 O23 IDAHO ST.* W 3-1 15-8, 11-15, 15-9, 15-7 O17 at Nevada* W 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 15-10, 15-9 O22 MONTANA* L 3-2 16-14, 5-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-9 O31 at Weber St.* W 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-6 O19 at Idaho St.* W 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 15-10 O27 at Boise St.* L 3-1 13-15, 15-8, 17-15, 15-4 O25 at E. Washington* W 3-0 15-11, 15-10, 15-13 O29 at Idaho St.* L 3-0 15-13, 15-3, 15-8 N1 at Idaho St.* W 3-2 15-10, 15-3, 14-16, 13-15, 15-9 O26 at Idaho* W 3-2 14-16, 12-15, 16-14, 15-12, 15-12 N3 IDAHO* L 3-0 15-13, 15-6, 15-7 N6 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-9, 15-6, 15-9 O31 MONTANA* L 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-11 N5 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-2 15-11, 9-15, 18-16, 10-15, 15-7 N8 MONTANA* W 3-0 17-15, 15-12, 15-9 N2 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-11 N11 at Weber St.* L 3-0 15-3, 15-7, 17-15 N13 at Portland St.* L 3-0 15-11, 16-14, 15-12 N6 at Grand Canyon W 3-0 16-14, 15-11, 15-7 N12 at Utah L 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-7 N15 at E. Washington* W 3-2 15-12, 15-11, 6-15, 8-15, 15-12 N8 at Boise St.* W 3-0 15-13, 15-4, 15-11 N23 NEW MEXICO ST. L 3-2 15-13, 16-14, 11-15, 10-15, 15-11 N28 Montana25 W 3-0 15-0, 15-7, 15-3 N9 at Weber St.* L 3-2 15-11, 6-15, 6-15, 15-11, 15-11 N28 E. Washington25 W 3-1 10-15, 15-10, 15-10, 15-3 N16 BOISE ST.* W 3-1 16-14, 15-4, 13-15, 15-12 1995 • 13-13, 8-6 Big Sky* N29 at Sacramento St.25 L 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-12 N17 NEVADA* W 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-9 Head Coach Kelley Sliva (38-42, 3 seasons) N23 Boise St.25 L 3-0 15-2, 15-6, 15-2 8-1 home, 2-10 away, 3-2 neutral 1998 • 18-11, 9-7 Big Sky* D5 Kansas26 L 3-2 9-15, 15-11, 6-15, 15-4, 15-13 S1 Cal Poly32 W 3-0 15-2, 15-8, 15-12 Head Coach Kelley Sliva (90-80, 6 seasons) D5 Hofstra26 W 3-1 15-3, 15-9, 11-15, 15-1 S2 at UC Irvine32 L 3-0 15-10, 15-7, 15-13 D6 UNC-Asheville26 W 3-0 15-7, 15-3, 15-6 S2 Auburn32 W 3-2 15-9, 10-15, 14-16, 15-7, 20-18 10-3 home, 5-6 away, 3-2 neutral D6 Miami (Ohio)26 L 3-1 15-7, 15-13, 9-15, 15-10 S8 CS NORTHRIDGE W 3-0 15-7, 15-6, 15-5 S4 at Oregon37 L 3-1 15-6, 12-15, 15-13, 16-14 S9 CS NORTHRIDGE W 3-0 15-12, 15-4, 15-13 S4 Denver37 W 3-2 8-15, 15-11, 12-15, 15-5, 15-8 1992 • 17-11, 8-6 Big Sky* S14 at San Diego St. L 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-8 S5 Cal Poly37 L 3-2 12-15, 7-15, 15-4, 16-14, 15-3 Head Coach Kim Hudson (43-19, 2 seasons) S16 Fresno St.18 L 3-1 12-15, 15-9, 15-5, 15-12 S5 Fresno St.37 L 3-0 15-9, 15-2, 15-5 9-2 home, 5-7 away, 3-2 neutral S16 at San Diego18 L 3-1 15-9, 14-16, 15-6, 15-6 S11 ARKANSAS-L.R.24 W 3-1 10-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-10 S3 at Oral Roberts W 3-0 15-7, 15-5, 15-13 S21 MONTANA* W 3-2 15-7, 14-16, 15-9, 10-15, 15-12 S12 PROVIDENCE24 W 3-0 15-4, 15-10, 15-7 S4 at Oklahoma27 W 3-2 12-15, 15-9, 7-15, 15-8, 15-13 S23 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-10, 15-9, 15-10 S12 MISSISSIPPI ST.24 W 3-0 15-11, 15-4, 15-5 S5 Texas Tech27 L 3-1 15-9, 15-7, 8-15, 15-8 S28 at Idaho St.* L 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-7 S17 MONTANA ST.* L 3-2 15-13, 1-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-10 S5 North Texas27 W 3-0 15-6, 15-7, 15-11 S30 at Boise St.* W 3-0 15-11, 15-10, 15-9 S19 MONTANA* W 3-1 10-15, 15-0, 15-12, 15-8 S9 GRAND CANYON W 3-1 7-15, 15-7, 15-10, 15-5 O5 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-2 9-15, 10-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-9 S24 at E. Washington* W 3-2 15-6, 16-14, 6-15, 2-15, 15-11 S11 WEST VIRGINIA24 W 3-2 11-15, 15-9, 13-15, 15-6, 15-7 O7 IDAHO* L 3-1 12-15, 15-9, 15-8, 15-8 S26 at Portland St.* W 3-0 15-7, 15-10, 15-10 S11 UC IRVINE24 W 3-0 15-11, 15-8, 15-6 O14 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 16-18, 15-9 S12 SACRAMENTO ST.24 W 3-1 15-6, 15-11, 10-15, 15-8 O20 at Montana St.* L 3-0 15-13, 15-6, 15-13 O1 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 15-7, 16-14, 13-15, 12-15, 15-10 S18 at San Francisco28 L 3-1 15-7, 15-7, 8-15, 15-11 O21 at Montana* L 3-0 15-11, 15-8, 15-4 O3 IDAHO ST.* W 3-1 15-10, 13-15, 15-8, 15-9 S18 Utah28 W 3-2 12-15, 15-17, 15-11, 15-9, 15-7 O26 BOISE ST.* W 3-2 15-5, 15-11, 13-15, 12-15, 15-13 O6 NEW MEXICO ST. W 3-2 15-8, 15-9, 3-15, 10-15, 15-10 S19 Sacramento St.28 L 3-0 15-3, 15-12, 15-6 O27 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-13 O10 William & Mary38 W 3-0 15-5, 15-1, 15-12 S19 St. Mary’s (Calif.)28 W 3-0 16-14, 15-11, 15-12 N3 at Idaho* L 3-1 15-8, 15-10, 10-15, 15-2 O12 at CS Northridge* W 3-2 15-5, 15-13, 8-15, 8-15, 15-13 S24 BOISE ST.* W 3-1 13-15, 15-4, 16-14, 15-11 N4 at E. Washington* L 3-1 15-12, 15-9, 8-15, 17-15 O17 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-2 9-15, 15-5, 6-15, 15-6, 15-13 S26 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 15-7, 15-10, 15-10 N10 at Weber St.* W 3-1 15-8, 15-6, 12-15, 15-10 O18 PITTSBURGH W 3-1 15-10, 15-7, 9-15, 15-8 O1 at Montana St.* W 3-2 15-8, 13-15, 7-15, 15-2, 15-8 N17 Idaho St.25 L 3-1 15-5, 6-15, 15-11, 15-12 O23 at Montana* W 3-1 15-8, 1-15, 15-11, 16-14 O3 at Montana* L 3-0 15-11, 15-10, 15-13 N21 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-6, 16-14, 15-4 O24 at Montana St.* L 3-0 15-2, 15-9, 15-8 O8 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-0 15-9, 15-12, 15-12 N24 at New Mexico St. L 3-2 14-16, 16-14, 15-8, 14-16, 15-12 O29 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-0 15-13, 15-13, 15-7 O10 IDAHO* W 3-2 15-13, 6-15, 15-12, 10-15, 15-11 N25 Baylor33 W 3-0 15-9, 15-6, 15-13 O31 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-0 15-8, 15-2, 15-3 O17 WEBER ST.* W 3-0 15-10, 15-8, 15-10 N6 at Idaho St.* L 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-12 O22 at Arizona St. L 3-0 15-3, 15-4, 15-2 1996 • 15-17, 7-9 Big Sky* N7 at Weber St.* L 3-1 16-14, 8-15, 17-15, 15-4 O29 at Idaho St.* L 3-2 9-15, 15-1, 15-13, 6-15, 15-10 Head Coach Kelley Sliva (53-59, 4 seasons) O31 at Boise St.* L 3-1 11-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-12 10-3 home, 2-10 away, 3-4 neutral N12 CS NORTHRIDGE* W 3-1 17-19, 15-4, 15-11, 15-6 N5 MONTANA* L 3-1 12-15, 15-9, 15-8, 15-9 A30 Arizona19 L 3-0 15-10, 15-6, 15-4 N20 at San Francisco W 3-0 15-5, 15-11, 15-2 N7 MONTANA ST.* L 3-2 11-15, 15-10, 11-15, 15-12, 15-9 A30 Northern Iowa19 W 3-2 5-15, 4-15, 15-6, 15-13, 15-11 N21 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 15-1, 15-6, 15-3 N12 at Idaho* W 3-2 10-15, 15-13, 10-15, 15-5, 15-6 A31 at Arizona St.19 L 3-1 15-8, 16-14, 12-15, 15-12 N27 CS Northridge25 W 3-2 11-15, 15-12, 15-5, 11-15, 18-16 N14 at E. Washington* W 3-1 11-15, 15-13, 15-13, 15-9 A31 Wright St.19 W 3-2 15-2, 15-3, 12-15, 9-15, 15-10 N27 at Sacramento St.25 L 3-0 15-5, 15-2, 15-7

60 2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS

1999 • 19-10, 10-6 Big Sky* O11 at Montana* W 3-2 30-25, 32-30, 28-30, 28-30, 15-13 A26 SAN JOSE STATE7 L 3-1 30-24, 27-30, 30-27, 30-26 ***NCAA TOURNEY PARTICIPANT*** O12 at Montana St.* L 3-1 30-28, 28-30, 30-22, 30-18 S1 UC Riverside51 W 3-2 35-33, 27-30, 22-30, 30-21, 15-12 ***BIG SKY TOURNEY CHAMPION*** O17 #15 E. WASH.* L 3-1 30-23, 30-18, 25-30, 30-20 S2 at Denver51 L 3-1 30-20, 25-30, 30-27, 35-33 Head Coach Kelley Sliva (109-90, 7 seasons) O19 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-0 30-24, 32-30, 30-25 S2 Bowling Green51 L 3-0 30-15, 30-26, 30-27 11-2 home, 4-6 away, 4-2 neutral O25 at Idaho St.* L 3-1 30-22, 27-30, 30-26, 30-27 S8 TEXAS A&M-CC24 W 3-1 28-30, 30-16, 30-24, 30-17 S3 Georgetown20 L 3-2 15-10, 15-13, 12-15, 13-15, 22-20 O26 at Weber St.* L 3-2 30-27, 22-30, 30-25, 28-30, 15-13 S9 BOISE STATE24 L 3-0 30-25, 30-28, 30-24 S4 at CS Fullerton20 W 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-7 N1 at Sacramento St.* L 3-2 30-26, 20-30, 30-26, 26-30, 15-13 S9 FLORIDA INT’L24 L 3-1 30-27, 26-30, 30-27, 30-26 S4 SE Louisiana20 W 3-1 14-16, 15-11, 15-3, 15-10 N5 UNLV W 3-2 30-18, 26-30, 27-30, 34-32, 15-6 S14 at N. Colorado* L 3-1 22-30, 30-25, 30-24, 30-21 S10 UC IRVINE24 W 3-0 17-15, 15-1, 16-14 N7 MONTANA ST.* L 3-1 30-28, 21-30, 30-24, 30-12 S15 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 30-28, 30-21, 30-22 S11 XAVIER24 W 3-0 15-7, 15-4, 15-7 N9 MONTANA* W 3-2 26-30, 30-14, 30-26, 27-30, 16-14 S21 at E. Washington* W 3-0 32-30, 30-26, 30-17 S11 PURDUE24 L 3-0 15-7, 15-11, 15-12 N15 at Portland St.* L 3-2 28-30, 30-28, 28-30, 30-28, 15-13 S23 at Portland St.* L 3-1 30-25, 25-30, 31-29, 30-26 S16 CS NORTHRIDGE* W 3-1 17-15, 15-17, 15-5, 15-1 N16 at #15 E. Washington* L 3-0 30-20, 30-18, 30-20 S28 MONTANA* W 3-1 19-30, 30-26, 30-24, 30-18 S18 SACRAMENTO ST.* W 3-0 15-6, 15-11, 15-10 N21 Weber St.25 L 3-0 35-33, 30-26, 30-27 S30 MONTANA ST.* L 3-1 20-30, 30-24, 30-26, 35-33 S23 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-2 9-15, 15-10, 15-9, 9-15, 15-13 O5 at Idaho St.* L 3-2 30-26, 30-25, 28-30, 28-30, 15-8 S25 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-0 15-8, 15-3, 15-7 2003 • 13-16, 7-7 Big Sky* O6 at Weber St.* L 3-1 30-28, 27-30, 33-31, 30-24 O1 at Montana* L 3-2 15-13, 7-15, 15-7, 10-15, 15-12 Head Coach Michelle Hansen (23-34, 2 seasons) O10 at #25 New Mexico St. L 3-0 30-26, 30-14, 30-19 O2 at Montana St.* L 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-6 8-6 home, 3-8 away, 2-2 neutral O14 IDAHO ST.* W 3-1 23-30, 30-17, 30-25, 30-19 O7 IDAHO ST.* W 3-1 15-11, 13-15, 15-8, 15-6 A29 Mississippi St.44 W 3-0 30-28, 30-28, 30-28 O21 N. COLORADO* W 3-2 30-26, 24-30, 30-24, 29-31, 15-13 O9 WEBER ST.* W 3-1 9-15, 15-13, 15-13, 15-7 A30 Gonzaga44 W 3-0 30-23, 30-20, 30-27 O26 at Montana St.* L 3-1 30-21, 26-30, 30-15, 30-28 O16 at Idaho St.* W 3-0 15-8, 15-2, 15-11 A30 at Oregon St.44 L 3-0 30-15, 30-25, 30-21 O28 at Montana* L 3-0 30-17, 30-23, 30-22 O18 NEW MEXICO W 3-0 15-8, 16-14, 15-4 S5 UAB24 W 3-0 30-12, 30-17, 30-20 N2 PORTLAND ST.* L 3-2 30-16, 31-33, 30-27, 33-35, 15-13 O23 at CS Northridge* W 3-1 15-12, 10-15, 15-7, 15-8 S5 SAN FRANCISCO24 L 3-1 27-30, 30-17, 30-26, 30-23 N4 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-1 22-30, 30-27, 30-17, 30-19 O25 at San Diego St. L 3-2 12-15, 9-15, 15-7, 15-9, 15-12 S6 UMKC24 W 3-1 30-24, 21-30, 30-27, 30-21 N9 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-1 30-25, 26-30, 30-24, 30-21 O28 MONTANA ST.* L 3-1 15-11, 5-15, 18-16, 15-10 S6 TEXAS-EL PASO24 W 3-0 30-26, 30-26, 30-21 N11 WEBER ST.* L 3-0 30-28, 31-29, 30-22 O30 MONTANA* W 3-1 8-15, 15-4, 15-13, 15-6 S13 #18 Washington45 L 3-0 30-18, 30-18, 30-18 N5 at Portland St.* W 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 15-8 S14 at Idaho45 L 3-0 30-27, 30-25, 30-26 2007 • 12-15, 7-9 Big Sky* N6 at E. Washington* L 3-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-10, 15-10 S19 LIBERTY46 W 3-0 30-22, 30-23, 30-20 Head Coach Chris Campbell (31-71, 4 seasons) N11 at Sacramento St.* L 3-2 14-16, 13-15, 15-10, 15-4, 15-13 S20 FRESNO ST.46 L 3-2 29-31, 30-23, 30-24, 27-30, 15-7 9-5 home, 3-6 away, 0-4 neutral N13 at Weber St.* L 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 16-14 S20 NEW MEXICO ST.46 L 3-0 30-25, 30-20, 30-23 A24 UC DAVIS7 W 3-2 30-15, 30-24, 29-31, 26-30, 16-14 N18 Montana25 W 3-1 15-9, 21-19, 13-15, 15-6 S27 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 30-25, 30-18, 30-26 A25 ALBANY7 W 3-1 27-30, 30-23, 30-27, 30-26 N19 E. Washington25 W 3-1 15-5, 14-16, 15-6, 15-8 O2 MONTANA* W 3-1 23-30, 30-24, 30-13, 30-21 A25 NEW MEXICO ST.7 L 3-0 30-27, 30-23, 30-20 N20 CS Northridge25 W 3-2 3-15, 15-8, 7-15, 15-10, 15-11 O4 MONTANA ST.* L 3-0 31-29, 30-27, 30-26 A31 vs. Iowa State50 L 3-1 30-20, 30-14, 26-30, 30-23 N23 ARIZONA ST. W 3-2 16-14, 6-15, 15-6, 4-15, 15-9 O10 at E. Washington* L 3-0 30-24, 30-16, 30-19 A31 vs. Long Island50 L 3-1 30-26, 30-17, 25-30, 30-26 D2 #23 North Carolina39 L 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-10 O11 at Portland St.* W 3-0 30-22, 30-20, 30-26 S1 vs. New Mexico50 L 3-1 30-24, 30-17, 28-30, 30-26 O16 IDAHO ST.* L 3-2 30-24, 27-30, 26-30, 31-29, 15-13 S2 at Arizona State50 L 3-0 30-15, 30-25, 30-20 2000 • 18-7, 12-4 Big Sky* O18 WEBER ST.* W 3-0 30-22, 30-24, 30-28 S7 LA-LAFAYETTE24 W 3-0 30-21, 30-24, 30-20 ***BIG SKY CO-CHAMPION*** O20 at Nevada-Las Vegas L 3-1 30-26, 30-23, 30-32, 30-23 S8 HIGH POINT24 W 3-0 30-27, 30-21, 30-18 Head Coach Kelley Sliva (127-97, 8 seasons) O25 SACRAMENTO ST.* W 3-2 30-25, 31-29, 23-30, 22-30, 15-11 S8 DUQUESNE24 W 3-1 28-30, 30-27, 30-28, 30-20 10-1 home, 5-4 away, 3-2 neutral O31 at Montana* W 3-1 26-30, 30-22, 30-26, 30-26 S13 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 30-26, 30-21, 30-16 S1 Campbell40 W 3-0 15-9, 15-2, 15-10 N1 at Montana St.* L 3-1 25-30, 30-21, 30-24, 30-21 S15 MONTANA* L 3-0 30-24, 30-24, 30-28 S2 Charlotte40 W 3-0 15-5, 15-12, 15-6 N6 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-1 30-20, 24-30, 30-14, 30-14 S21 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 30-23, 30-21, 30-23 S2 at Wake Forest40 L 3-0 15-11, 15-10, 15-8 N8 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-2 30-24, 22-30, 30-23, 24-30, 15-12 S27 at Portland St.* L 3-0 30-21, 30-28, 30-23 S8 MURRAY ST.24 W 3-0 15-9, 15-13, 15-10 N14 at Idaho St.* L 3-1 24-30, 30-28, 30-26, 30-27 S29 at E. Washington* L 3-2 20-30, 30-27, 30-23, 31-33, 15-13 S9 ARKANSAS-L.R.24 W 3-2 15-12, 15-12, 2-15, 9-15, 15-7 N15 at Weber St.* W 3-1 30-26, 24-30, 30-26, 30-20 O4 IDAHO STATE* W 3-0 30-26, 30-27, 30-27 S9 GEORGETOWN24 W 3-0 15-6, 18-16, 15-7 N20 Montana St.25 L 3-0 30-28, 30-28, 30-23 O6 WEBER STATE* W 3-0 30-19, 30-21, 33-31 S14 at CS Northridge* L 3-2 16-14, 9-15, 8-15, 15-13, 15-8 N24 at #25 Arizona L 3-0 30-22, 30-19, 30-20 O13 at N. Colorado* L 3-2 28-30, 30-25, 32-30, 22-30, 16-14 S15 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 15-11, 15-10, 15-6 O18 at Montana* W 3-1 26-30, 30-26, 30-17, 33-31 S21 at E. Washington* L 3-0 15-4, 15-4, 15-7 2004 • 7-19, 4-10 Big Sky* O20 at Montana St.* W 3-0 30-26, 30-13, 30-17 S23 at Portland St.* W 3-0 16-14, 15-5, 15-6 Head Coach Chris Campbell (7-19, 1 season) O27 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-0 30-19, 30-24, 30-24 S28 MONTANA* W 3-0 15-12, 15-6, 15-10 5-7 home, 1-9 away, 1-3 neutral N1 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-0 30-25, 30-28, 30-22 S30 MONTANA ST.* W 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-7 S3 Cal Poly47 L 3-2 34-36, 26-30, 30-26, 30-23, 15-8 N3 PORTLAND ST.* L 3-0 30-26, 30-23, 30-24 O5 at Idaho St.* W 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 16-14, 15-10 S4 at SMU47 L 3-0 30-22, 30-26, 30-28 N8 at Weber St.* L 3-1 30-20, 24-30, 30-27, 30-27 O6 at Weber St.* W 3-2 14-16, 19-17, 9-15, 15-9, 15-11 S4 Texas47 L 3-0 30-17, 30-14, 30-21 N10 at Idaho St.* W 3-1 29-31, 30-26, 30-23, 30-18 O14 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 15-10, 15-5, 15-8 S10 RIDER46 W 3-0 30-17, 30-23, 30-16 N17 N. COLORADO* W 3-0 30-26, 31-29, 30-21 O21 CS NORTHRIDGE* L 3-2 12-15, 7-15, 15-3, 17-15, 15-13 S10 UC RIVERSIDE46 L 3-1 30-22, 22-30, 30-28, 30-19 N23 vs. E. Washington25 L 3-2 32-30, 28-30, 28-30, 30-18, 15-11 O26 at Montana St.* W 3-2 10-15, 16-14, 16-14, 9-15, 15-13 S11 DAVIDSON46 L 3-0 30-26, 30-25, 30-24 O28 at Montana* W 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 15-9 S11 AKRON46 L 3-0 30-26, 30-27, 30-27 N2 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 15-5 S17 at Maryland48 L 3-0 30-23, 30-27, 30-26 Tournament Legend N4 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-0 16-14, 15-6, 15-6 S18 Butler48 W 3-0 30-26, 30-21, 30-18 1 BYU Preview (Provo, Utah) N9 SACRAMENTO ST.* W 3-2 15-13, 9-15, 13-15, 15-8, 15-7 S18 Georgetown48 L 3-2 30-24, 30-28, 22-30, 17-30, 15-11 2 UNLV/Sunkist Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.) N11 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 9-15, 15-6, 14-16, 15-10, 19-17 S25 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-0 30-18, 30-20, 30-17 3 Played in Salt Lake City, Utah N17 E. Washington25 L 3-0 15-10, 17-15, 15-4 O1 at Montana* W 3-1 42-40, 26-30, 30-28, 30-22 4 Played in Utah N24 California41 L 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-9 O2 at Montana St.* L 3-0 30-21, 30-13, 30-23 5 Played in Cedar City, Utah N25 San Francisco41 W 3-1 10-15, 16-14, 15-8, 16-14 O7 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-0 30-25, 30-23, 31-29 6 La Verne Tournament (La Verne, Calif.) O9 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-2 30-23, 30-22, 25-30, 28-30, 15-7 7 Hilton Garden Inn NAU Invitational (Flagstaff) 2001 • 16-7, 10-4 Big Sky* O15 at Idaho St.* L 3-0 30-20, 30-28, 30-20 8 Colorado College Tournament (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Head Coach Kelley Sliva (143-104, 9 seasons) O16 at Weber St.* L 3-0 30-25, 30-23, 30-16 9 UCSD Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) 10-1 home, 4-5 away, 2-1 neutral O19 ARIZONA ST. W 3-0 30-21, 30-22, 30-16 10 Southern Utah State Invitational (Cedar City, Utah) A31 at #17 Pepperdine35 L 3-0 30-20, 30-24, 30-24 O23 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 30-16, 30-17, 30-26 11 Played in Durango, Colo. S1 Florida St.35 W 3-2 30-22, 17-30, 20-30, 31-29, 15-13 O28 MONTANA ST.* W 3-2 18-30, 25-30, 30-26, 32-30, 15-12 12 Metropolitan State Invitational (Denver, Colo.) S2 Fresno St.35 W 3-1 14-30, 30-26, 30-25, 30-27 O30 MONTANA* L 3-2 30-26, 17-30, 30-28, 22-30, 15-12 13 Western Invitational (Davis, Calif.) S7 RADFORD24 W 3-0 30-19, 30-23, 30-19 N4 at Portland St.* L 3-0 30-21, 30-24, 30-26 14 Wendy’s Classic/NMSU Tournament (Las Cruces, N.M.) S7 UC IRVINE24 W 3-1 30-15, 30-25, 25-30, 30-23 N6 at E. Washington* L 3-0 30-22, 30-24, 30-18 15 Grand Canyon 3-Way (Phoenix, Ariz.) S8 OREGON ST.24 W 3-2 27-30, 29-31, 30-28, 30-15, 15-13 N11 WEBER ST.* W 3-0 30-18, 30-22, 30-20 16 UTEP Tournament (El Paso, Texas) S21 at Weber St.* L 3-2 30-22, 30-32, 27-30, 30-18, 15-13 N13 IDAHO ST.* L 3-1 24-30, 30-20, 30-25, 30-19 17 Played in Tempe, Ariz. S22 at Idaho St.* W 3-1 27-30, 30-21, 30-22, 30-27 N18 Montana St.25 L 3-0 30-25, 30-24, 30-25 18 USD Tournament/Volley World Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) S29 at Sacramento St.* L 3-2 27-30, 24-30, 30-24, 30-23, 15-11 19 ASU Tournament/Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) O2 NEW MEXICO W 3-0 34-32, 30-18, 30-18 2005 • 4-19, 3-11 Big Sky* 20 Titan Collegiate Preview/Four Points Classic (Fullerton, Calif.) O5 MONTANA* W 3-1 29-31, 30-17, 30-16, 30-22 Head Coach Chris Campbell (11-38, 2 seasons) 21 George Washington Tournament (Washington, D.C.) O6 MONTANA ST.* W 3-2 31-29, 20-30, 30-17, 28-30, 15-9 2-8 home, 1-8 away, 1-3 neutral 22 Played in Gallup, N.M. O12 at E. Washington* L 3-0 30-22, 30-28, 30-22 S2 at New Mexico49 L 3-0 30-24, 30-27, 30-24 23 Arkansas State Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.) O13 at Portland St.* W 3-0 30-15, 30-18, 30-28 S3 Villanova49 L 3-0 30-14, 30-27, 30-18 24 Fiesta Bowl Tournament (Flagstaff, Ariz.) - 1999-present O20 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 26-30, 30-28, 26-30, 30-20, 15-10 S3 Lamar49 L 3-1 30-25, 27-30, 30-28, 30-27 25 Big Sky Conference Championship O23 at Arizona St. L 3-2 28-30, 25-30, 30-21, 30-19, 15-9 S9 at Arizona State50 L 3-0 30-20, 30-27, 30-17 26 National Invitational Volleyball Championships (Dayton, Ohio) O27 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-0 30-27, 30-22, 30-23 S9 Texas State50 W 3-2 30-24, 34-32, 24-30, 25-30, 15-10 27 Oklahoma Tournament (Norman, Okla.) N2 at Montana St.* W 3-2 27-30, 17-30, 30-26, 30-28, 15-12 S10 Auburn50 L 3-0 30-21, 30-23, 30-23 28 USF Tournament (San Francisco, Calif.) N3 at Montana* W 3-0 30-27, 30-28, 30-21 S16 UTEP24 L 3-1 30-17, 30-25, 22-30, 30-22 29 West Virginia Tournament (Morgantown, W.Va.) N9 PORTLAND ST.* W 3-0 30-20, 30-23, 30-16 S17 GONZAGA24 L 3-2 30-16, 21-30, 23-30, 30-21, 15-11 30 Holiday Inn Invitational (Fort Collins, Colo.) N10 E. WASHINGTON* W 3-2 30-25, 19-30, 26-30, 30-25, 15-13 S17 BAYLOR24 L 3-1 30-18, 25-30, 30-25, 30-18 31 Dan Gamel Invitational (Fresno, Calif.) N16 E. Washington25 L 3-2 30-21, 30-22, 25-30, 25-30, 15-7 S22 MONTANA* W 3-0 30-21, 30-25, 30-23 32 Anteater Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) S24 MONTANA ST.* L 3-0 30-27, 30-25, 30-28 33 Played in Las Cruces, N.M. 2002 • 10-18, 5-9 Big Sky* S30 at E. Washington* L 3-0 30-15, 30-18, 30-13 34 Judy Bellomo Classic (Santa Barbara, Calif.) Head Coach Michelle Hansen (10-18, 1 season) O1 at Portland St.* L 3-0 30-18, 30-27, 30-21 35 Paul Mitchell Invit./Howdy’s Pepperdine Classic (Malibu, Calif.) 7-4 home, 2-9 away, 1-5 neutral O6 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 30-27, 30-26, 30-27 36 Western Michigan Invitational (Kalamazoo, Mich.) A30 San Jose St.42 L 3-1 30-23, 33-31, 21-30, 30-16 O8 WEBER ST.* L 3-2 30-18, 24-30, 30-27, 23-30, 15-12 37 Oregon Nike Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) A30 at California42 L 3-0 30-16, 30-13, 30-16 O15 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-0 30-23, 30-15, 30-26 38 Played in Northridge, Calif. A31 Tennessee-Martin42 L 3-0 30-25, 30-21, 30-22 O21 at Montana St.* L 3-0 33-31, 30-22, 30-23 39 NCAA Championship (College Station, Texas) S6 IDAHO24 W 3-2 30-27, 30-21, 22-30, 28-30, 15-12 O22 at Montana* L 3-1 26-30, 30-27, 33-31, 30-23 40 Deacon Invitational (Winston-Salem, N.C.) S7 E. ILLINOIS24 W 3-0 30-21, 30-25, 31-29 O27 PORTLAND ST.* L 3-0 30-25, 30-22, 30-20 41 Dominos Albuturkey Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) S7 #24 SANTA CLARA24 L 3-0 30-25, 30-27, 30-22 O29 E. WASHINGTON* L 3-1 30-24, 30-24, 28-30, 30-23 42 Golden Bear Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) S13 UC Irvine43 L 3-1 30-22, 30-20, 28-30, 30-28 N4 at Weber St.* W 3-2 21-30, 26-30, 30-28, 30-20, 15-11 43 Air Force Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) S13 Furman43 L 3-2 30-28, 30-27, 25-30, 20-30, 15-9 N5 at Idaho St.* L 3-2 26-30, 26-30, 30-24, 30-17, 15-12 44 Oregon State Volleyball Showcase (Corvallis, Ore.) S14 Georgia State43 W 3-0 30-22, 30-28, 30-23 N12 at Sacramento St.* L 3-0 30-18, 30-18, 30-25 45 U of I Invitational (Moscow, Idaho) S14 at Air Force43 W 3-1 27-30, 30-27, 30-19, 30-28 46 La Quinta/NAU Invitational (Flagstaff, Ariz.) S20 at Texas-El Paso L 3-1 28-30, 30-18, 32-30, 30-25 2006 • 8-18, 4-12 Big Sky* 47 SMU Tournament (Dallas, Texas) S21 at New Mexico St. L 3-0 30-28, 30-21, 30-24 Head Coach Chris Campbell (19-56, 3 seasons) 48 Maryland Invitational (College Park, Md.) S26 WEBER ST.* W 3-2 24-30, 32-30, 30-26, 24-30, 15-11 6-8 home, 1-9 away, 1-1 neutral 49 Comcast Tournament (Albuquerque, N.M.) S28 IDAHO ST.* W 3-0 30-21, 30-28, 30-22 A25 C. ARKANSAS7 W 3-1 30-28, 31-29, 23-30, 30-27 50 Wyndham Buttes/Sun Devil Volleyball Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) O4 SACRAMENTO ST.* L 3-1 32-30, 22-30, 30-12, 30-19 A26 FORDHAM7 W 3-0 30-22, 30-21, 30-24 51 University of Denver Invitational (Denver, Colo.)

2008 NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY VOLLEYBALL 61 STRENGTH & CONDITIONING/COMMUNITY SERVICE

The strength and conditioning facilities at Northern Arizona University are among the best in the West. The 6,500-square-foot facility has been utilized by the likes of Olympians Pablo Morales, Summer Sanders, Jenny Thompson and Wes Barnett, as well as a host of foreign athletes and teams preparing for a variety of interna- tional competitions. The German bobsled team trained in the facili- Rob Schwartz ty prior to winning a gold medal at the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics. Coordinator Strength and conditioning coach Rob Schwartz is beginning his third full year with the program. Schwartz brings eight years of full-time experi- ence into the position along with a philosophy of turning out the most physically and mentally prepared student-athletes in the country. The NAU weight room is located in the Walkup Skydome. It features 30 tons of free weights, 10 Olympic training platforms with modernized sport-specific training and high-tech motion analysis cameras. In the summer of 2005, the weightroom received a facelift with new platforms and interior paint, as well as a complete enclo- sure of the complex. The student-athletes work to improve themselves under a philosophy based on performance enhancement and safe participation. Schwartz teaches free weight training utilizing Olympic movements and plyometerics to prevent injury and produce the best athlete in the competitive arena.

The Northern Arizona University athletics department takes pride in the

community service and outreach projects of its student-athletes. The

most prominent department-wide service project is the annual Red

Ribbon Week, in which student-athletes visit area schools to promote

drug abuse prevention and awareness.

The Lumberjack volleyball program goes above and beyond,

putting on clinics and skills camps for youngsters across northern

Arizona as well as volunteering with Toys for Tots. In 2007-08, all mem-

bers of the volleyball team contributed at least 10 hours of community

service, and finished

the year with 166

hours as a team.

Student-athletes are always willing to take a moment for a fan. Also, stu-

dent-athletes get involved with area youth with “Be a Student Athlete for a Day,”

when local youth spend a day “shadowing” an NAU student-athlete, experiencing

a day in the life. There are a myriad of ways that Lumberjacks reach out to be a

part of their community, and the NAU volleyball program is active every step of

the way.

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2008 SCHEDULE

HILTON GARDEN INN/NAU INVITATIONAL Aug. 29 Rutgers vs. Binghamton Flagstaff, Ariz. 4:30 p.m. AKRON Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Aug. 30 Binghamton vs. Akron Flagstaff, Ariz. 10:00 a.m. RUTGERS Flagstaff, Ariz. 12:30 p.m. Rutgers vs. Akron Flagstaff, Ariz. 4:30 p.m. BINGHAMTON Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m.

University of Wisconsin Green Bay Invitational Sept. 5 vs. Fresno State Green Bay, Wis. 2:30 p.m. Sept. 6 vs. Drake Green Bay, Wis. 11:00 a.m. at Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 5:00 p.m.

2008 FIESTA BOWL TOURNAMENT Sept. 12 Navy vs. Duquesne Flagstaff, Ariz. 4:30 p.m. HAMPTON# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 13 Duquesne vs. Hampton Flagstaff, Ariz. 10:00 a.m. NAVY# Flagstaff, Ariz. 12:30 p.m. Navy vs. Hampton Flagstaff, Ariz. 4:30 p.m. DUQUESNE# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m.

Sept. 19 at Montana State* Bozeman, Mont. 6:00 p.m. Sept. 20 at Montana* Missoula, Mont. 6:00 p.m. Sept. 25 SACRAMENTO STATE*# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 2 PORTLAND STATE*# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 4 EASTERN WASHINGTON* Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 10 at Idaho State* Pocatello, Idaho 6:00 p.m. Oct. 11 at Weber State* Ogden, Utah 6:00 p.m. Oct. 18 NORTHERN COLORADO*# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 23 MONTANA*# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Oct. 25 MONTANA STATE* Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 1 at Sacramento State* Sacramento, Calif. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 6 at Eastern Washington* Cheney, Wash. 8:00 p.m. Nov. 8 at Portland State* Portland, Ore. 8:00 p.m. Nov. 14 WEBER STATE*# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 15 IDAHO STATE*# Flagstaff, Ariz. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 22 at Northern Colorado* Greeley, Colo. 7:00 p.m. Nov. 27‐29 Big Sky Championships* Portland, Ore. TBA All times listedlisted are locallocal to Flagstaff Home opponents inin CAPS *Big Sky contest #TV Game (see page 39)