2010 Volleyball Guide

2010 Volleyball Guide

2010-11 Women’s Volleyball Guide This is IU East Indiana University East grew out of an extension established at Earlham College that was operated by Earlham and Indiana University. In 1967, the arrangement was expanded to include Purdue and Ball State universities and the extension became the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College. In 1969, reflecting the community’s response to this opportunity to take state university courses at home, Richmond citizens formed an association known as Eastern Indiana Community College, Inc., to raise funds for the construction of a new campus. Following a successful campaign in which they raised over $1 million, members of the community col- lege organization, with the consent of the four education institutions involved in the center, requested Indiana University to establish a regional campus in Richmond to assume responsibility for the operation. The Indiana General Assembly approved this plan, and on July 1, 1971, the East- ern Indiana Center for Earlham College became Indiana University East, the sixth campus in the Indiana University regional system. On October 3, 1972, ground was laboratories for the School of Education and the broken at the new campus site north of Richmond. School of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2009, The first building, an all-purpose academic facility the building was renamed Tom Raper Hall in recogni- named Whitewater Hall, was completed in late 1974 tion of the largest gift in IU East’s history. and dedicated February 23, 1975. The fourth building, dedicated as Springwood Hall Ground was broken for a new library/classroom build- in November 1999, houses the Graf Recreation ing on August 8, 1990. It was dedicated as the Brice Center, University College, the Chancellor’s and E. Hayes Hall on June 12, 1992. Campus Life offices, as well as general and spe- cialty classrooms. Additionally, the IU East Henry The third classroom building on the IU East campus County Danielson Learning Center was dedicated in was completed in May 1995. The building, which May 1999 to serve the citizens of Henry County. IU was dedicated as Middlefork Hall on June 12, 1996, houses the fine arts program and classrooms and Continued on Page 3 ... This is IU East, continued from Page 2 East offers degree programs off-campus at the Ivy Tech Community College in Lawrenceburg River- Table of Contents front Campus and in Con- nersville. This is IU East 2 Indiana University East is both a traditional campus Pack Attack 4 that excels in innovative learning options and a Red Wolves Roster 5 virtual campus with select Mark Hester online degree completion Red Wolves Facilities 7 Director of Athletics programs. 2010 Season Preview 8 In the fall 2007, Indiana University East joined the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Meet the Red Wolves 12 (NAIA) and became the Red Wolves in 2008. Indiana University East student-athletes participate in five Red Wolves Opponents 24 men’s and five women’s varsity sports. 2009 Season Review 26 Since awarding its first bachelor’s degrees in 1977, Indiana University East has expanded its academic Red Wolves Record Book 29 portfolio to include 60 bachelor’s degree options and selected master’s degrees. As the fastest growing uni- Red Wolves Sports Information 33 versity campus in Indiana, IU East leads the region as the premier four-year and master’s public institu- tion in eastern Indiana and western Ohio. All About Indiana University East Founded: 1971 Enrollment: 2,769 Nickname: Red Wolves Chancellor: Nasser Paydar Athletic Director: Mark Hester Colors: Crimson, silver and black Address: 2325 Chester Boulevard Richmond, IN 47374 Main telephone: (765) 973-8200 or (800) 959-3278 Athletics telephone: (765) 973-8316 University Web site: www.iue.edu Athletics Web site: www.iueredwolves.com Affiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Conference: Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC) Join the Through your generosity, the Pack Attack Gifts generated through the Pack At- is committed to providing IU East student- tack provide scholarship support and the athletes with the opportunity to succeed in essential funding necessary to build and the classroom, in competition, and in life. maintain a first-class, competitive NAIA athletic programs for the IU East Created in 2008, the Pack Attack Red Wolves. encourages alumni, fans, family and friends to invest in the future of IU East Athletics. To learn more or give online, visit iueredwolves.com or call 765-973-8331. Red Wolves Roster Numerical # Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School 1 Sarah Berlatsky 5-5 Jr. DS/L Thomasboro, Ill. Parkland College 2 Madison Qualkenbush 5-7 Jr. DS/L New Castle, Ind. New Castle Chrysler H.S. 3 Meagan Stoker 5-6 Fr. DS/L Celina, Ohio Celina H.S. 4 Kristin Waechter 5-5 So. DS/L Muncie, Ind. Daleville H.S. 5 Breezy Strete 6-0 So. MH Troy, Ohio Troy H.S. 6 Courtney Flory 5-9 Jr. OH New Paris, Ohio National Trail H.S. 7 Caitlin Burroughs 5-11 Fr. MH/OH Richmond, Ind. Northeastern H.S. 8 Lauren Crump 5-8 So. S Indianapolis, Ind. Scecina Memorial H.S. 9 Sarah Shilling 6-0 Fr. OH Warsaw, Ind. Warsaw Community H.S. 11 Allison Nicley 5-11 Fr. OH Lebanon, Ind. Western Boone H.S. 12 Paige Lay 5-9 Jr. OH/RS Bloomington/Normal, Ill. Parkland College 14 Victoria Hicks 5-10 So. RS Lynn, Ind. Randolph Southern H.S. 15 Ariel Cox 5-7 Fr. S/DS Ansonia, Ohio Mississinawa Valley H.S. Alphabetical # Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School 1 Sarah Berlatsky 5-5 Jr. DS/L Thomasboro, Ill. Parkland College 7 Caitlin Burroughs 5-11 Fr. MH/OH Richmond, Ind. Northeastern H.S. 15 Ariel Cox 5-7 Fr. S/DS Ansonia, Ohio Mississinawa Valley H.S. 8 Lauren Crump 5-8 So. S Indianapolis, Ind. Scecina Memorial H.S. 6 Courtney Flory 5-9 Jr. OH New Paris, Ohio National Trail H.S. 14 Victoria Hicks 5-10 So. RS Lynn, Ind. Randolph Southern H.S. 12 Paige Lay 5-9 Jr. OH/RS Bloomington/Normal, Ill. Parkland College 11 Allison Nicley 5-11 Fr. OH Lebanon, Ind. Western Boone H.S. 2 Madison Qualkenbush 5-7 Jr. DS/L New Castle, Ind. New Castle Chrysler H.S. 9 Sarah Shilling 6-0 Fr. OH Warsaw, Ind. Warsaw Community H.S. 3 Meagan Stoker 5-6 Fr. DS/L Celina, Ohio Celina H.S. 5 Breezy Strete 6-0 So. MH Troy, Ohio Troy H.S. 4 Kristin Waechter 5-5 So. DS/L Muncie, Ind. Daleville H.S. Coaches Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: Charlie Brown (4th NAIA season) Berlatsky: “Ber-LAT-skee” Assistant Coach: Londa Brown (4th NAIA season) Nicley: “NICE-ley” Waechter: “WACK-ter” Qualkenbush: “QUALL-kin-bush” Red Wolves Roster #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 Sarah Madison Meagan Kristin Breezy Berlatsky Qualkenbush Stoker Waechter Strete #6 #7 #8 #9 #11 Courtney Caitlin Lauren Sarah Allison Flory Burroughs Crump Shilling Nicley #12 #14 #15 Head Coach Assistant Coach Paige Victoria Ariel Charlie Londa Lay Hicks Cox Brown Brown Red Wolves Facilities Chuck Mosey told the Richmond Memorial Gym Palladium-Item. “I Indiana University think that would be East will play its home outstanding. volleyball matches in the Chuck Mosey Me- “It’s a great gym and morial Gym at Seton it’s a great gym to play Catholic High School volleyball in.” in Richmond during the 2010 season. IU East’s volleyball teams previously The Red Wolves played played at sites such four home matches at as Union County High Mosey Memorial Gym during the School, the Richmond Athletic 2009 season. Players and specta- Mosey Memorial Gym opened Club and the Richmond High tors enjoyed the experience in the during the 2008-09 school year. School Tiernan Center. intimate setting. Fans got a chance The gymnasium has a capacity of to be right on top of the action, and about 500 fans. Locker facilities Athletics Suite the crowds were the loudest of IU are available for home and visiting The Indiana University East ath- East’s 2009 season. teams. The gym boasts an on-site letic department is housed in a television studio for production of 10-room suite in Springwood Hall “The games were fast and frenetic, IU East volleyball telecasts. on the IU East campus. and the atmosphere was electric,” the Seton Catholic High School Seton Catholic High School is The athletics suite opened in Feb- “Cardinal Captions” newsletter located at 233 South Fifth Street ruary of 2010. The space includes reported. “I think all would agree in Richmond. offices for all coaches, a study that the whole experience was a hall/team meeting room, storage, real ‘win-win’ for both IUE and “Our goal is to pack that place and laundry facilities and a training SCHS.” have people standing up,” Brown room. Recruit Me! to be a Red Wolf Want to compete for a top-notch athletics program while receiving a top-notch education? Fill out an online recruitment form today! Go to www.iueredwolves.com and click the “Recruit Me” box on the left side of the page. Season Preview Red Wolves ready to make some noise in 2010 Can you hear them howling? The Indiana University East volleyball program plans to make some noise at the na- tional level during the 2010 season. The Red Wolves hope to build off of a 30-12 season in 2009 that included the program’s first Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference regular season and tournament champion- ships. The 2010 Indiana University East volleyball team. Far left: Coach Charlie Brown. Far right: Assistant coach Londa Brown.

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