2005 Opponents Upon graduation in 2006, Kelly Burrell will have played in 22 states, the District of Columbia, and four foreign countries with the Notre Dame volleyball team. Travel Itinerary Since 1980, the Notre Dame volleyball team has traveled to 34 states, the District of Columbia and six foreign countries (Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Slovenia). The only location in that group not visited during the Debbie Brown era is Oregon. Notre Dame's widespread travel is befitting of a student body and volleyball roster which draw from all corners of the United States, as the program has included players from 26 states. The states visited by the Irish include: (• = places traveled /@ = road opponents in 2005). Arkansas Indiana (cont.) New York Fayetteville (University of Arkansas) Evansville (Evansville) Hamilton (Colgate) Arizona Fort Wayne (St. Francis, IPFW) Hempstead (Hofstra) Flagstaff (Northern Arizona) Goshen (Goshen) Ithaca (Ithaca) Tempe (Arizona State) Greencastle (DePauw) @ Jamaica (St. John's) Tucson (University of Arizona) Hammond (Purdue-Calumet) Rochester (Rochester) Huntington (Huntington) @ Syracuse (Syracuse) California Indianapolis (Butler, IUPUI) Berkeley (University of California) North Carolina Muncie (Ball State) Chapel Hill (University of North Carolina) Long Beach (Long Beach State) North Manchester (Manchester) Los Angeles (USC, Loyola Marymount) Durham (Duke) Notre Dame (Notre Dame) Raleigh (North Carolina State) Malibu (Pepperdine) Oakland City (Oakland City) Northridge (CS Northridge) Rensselaer (St. Joseph's) Ohio San Diego (San Diego) South Bend (Bethel, Saint Mary's, IUSB) Bowling Green (Bowling Green) San Francisco (San Francisco) Terre Haute (Indiana State) Cincinnati (Xavier) San Jose (San Jose State) Valparaiso (Valparaiso) Columbus (Ohio State) San Luis Obispo (Cal Poly) West Lafayette (Purdue) Cleveland (Cleveland State) Santa Clara (Santa Clara) Dayton (Dayton, Fairborn, Wright State) Stanford (Stanford) Iowa Oxford (Miami) Stockton (Pacific) Bettendorf (vs. Northern Iowa) Toledo (Toledo) Cedar Falls (Northern Iowa) Colorado Iowa City (University of Iowa) Oregon Boulder (University of Colorado) Eugene (University of Oregon) Fort Collins (Colorado State) Kentucky Lexington (University of Kentucky) Pennsylvania Connecticut Louisville (Louisville) Philadelphia (La Salle, Penn) Fairfield (Fairfield) Richmond (Eastern Kentucky) @ Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh) @ Storrs (University of Connecticut) State College (Penn State) Louisiana Villanova (Villanova) District of Columbia Baton Rouge (Louisiana State) Washington (Georgetown) @ New Orleans (Tulane) Rhode Island Florida Kingston (University of Rhode Island) Massachusetts Providence (Providence) Buena Vista (Disney’s Wide World of Sports) Chestnut Hill (Boston College) Coral Gables (Miami) South Carolina Gainesville (University of Florida) Michigan Clemson (Clemson) Tallahassee (Florida State) Ann Arbor (University of Michigan) Columbia (University of South Carolina) Battle Creek (Kellogg) Georgia Benton Harbor (Lake Michigan CC) Texas Atlanta (Georgia Tech) Dowagiac (Southwest Michigan) Arlington (Texas-Arlington) Athens (University of Georgia) East Lansing (Michigan State) Austin (University of Texas) Hawaii Kalamazoo (Western Michigan) College Station (Texas A&M) Honolulu (University of Hawaii) Mt. Pleasant (Central Michigan) Houston (Rice, Houston) Ypsilanti (Eastern Michigan) @ San Antonio (Alamodome) Illinois Waco (Baylor) Carbondale (Southern Illinois) Minnesota Champaign (University of Illinois) Minneapolis (University of Minnesota) Utah @ Chicago (Chicago State, DePaul, Provo (Brigham Young) Missouri Salt Lake City (University of Utah) Illinois-Chicago, Loyola, Mizuno Cup) Columbia (University of Missouri) DeKalb (Northern Illinois) St. Louis (Saint Louis) Virginia Evanston (Northwestern) Springfield (SW Missouri State) Blacksburg (Virginia Tech) Jacksonville (Illinois Central) Charlottesville (University of Virginia) Joliet (St. Francis) Nebraska Williamsburg (William and Mary) Lincoln (University of Nebraska) @ Normal (Illinois State) Washington Peoria (Bradley) New Mexico Pullman (Washington State) Indiana Albuquerque (University of New Mexico) Spokane (Gonzaga, Spokane Arena) Anderson (Anderson) New Jersey West Virginia Angola (Tri-State) New Brunswick (Rutgers) @ Morgantown (West Virginia University) Bloomington (Indiana University) South Orange (Seton Hall) Wisconsin Madison (University of Wisconsin) @ Milwaukee (Marquette) Wyoming Laramie (University of Wyoming) UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME 60 2005 Opponents Michigan Texas Arizona State Wolverines Longhorns Sun Devils Saturday, Aug. 27 • 7:00 p.m. EST/CDT Saturday, Sept. 3 • 5:00 p.m. EST/CDT Sunday, Sept. 4 • 2:00 p.m. EST/CDT Notre Dame, IN • Joyce Center The Inn at Saint Mary’s Shamrock Invitational The Inn at Saint Mary’s Shamrock Invitational Notre Dame Leads Series 7-4 Notre Dame, IN • Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN • Joyce Center Texas Leads Series 7-2 Arizona State Leads Series 3-0 Location: Ann Arbor, MI Founded: 1817 Location: Austin, TX Location: Tempe, AZ Enrollment: 39,031 Founded: 1839 Founded: 1885 Colors: Maize and Blue Enrollment: 52,273 (39,669 undergraduate) Enrollment: 45,693 Conference: Big Ten Colors: Burnt Orange and White Colors: Maroon and Gold Home Court: Cliff Keen Arena (1,800) Conference: Big 12 Conference: Pacific-10 Athletic Director: William C. Martin Home Court: Gregory Gym (4,400) Home Court: Wells Fargo Arena (14,198) Athletics Director: Christine Plonsky Athletics Director: Lisa Love Head Coach: Mark Rosen (CS Northridge ’85) Record at U-M (Yrs.): 105-83 (6) Head Coach: Jerritt Elliott (Cal State Northridge ’91) Head Coach: Brad Saindon (Arizona State ’76) Career Record (Yrs.): 314-120 (12) Record at UT (Yrs.): 81-42 (4) Record at ASU (Yrs.): 19-35 (2) Assistants: Leisa Rosen (Ohio State ‘92), Jun Liu Career Record (Yrs.): 131-53 (6) Career Record (Yrs.): 263-175 (14) (Northern Michigan ‘96) Assistants: Brian Hosfeld (Long Beach State ’91), Assistants: Terri Spann (Arizona State ‘98), Jami Tonya Johnson (LSU ’93) Coughlin (Arizona State ‘02) 2004 Record (Conf./Finish): 20-13 (9-11/T-6th) Postseason: NCAA second round (d. Rice 3-1, l. 2004 Record (Conf./Finish): 26-5 (16-4/2nd) 2004 Record (Conf./Finish): 10-17 (5-13/T-7th) Texas 1-3) Postseason: NCAA round of 16 (d. Texas State 3-0, d. Postseason: None Final AVCA Ranking: — Michigan 3-1, l. Stanford 0-3) Final AVCA Ranking: -- Starters Returning/Lost: 6/3 Final AVCA Ranking: 11th Starters Returning/Lost: 7/0 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/5 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12/1 Returning Starters (Pos., Yr., Ht.): Megan Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4 Returning Starters (Pos., Yr., Ht.): Tierra Bowman (MB, Jr., 6-1); Katie Bruzdzinski (OH, So., 6-0); Returning Starters (Pos., Yr., Ht.): Dariam Burnley (MB, Jr., 5-11); Colette Meek (MB, So., 6-1); Erin Cobler (RS/OH, Jr., 6-1); Lyndsay Miller (MB, So., 6- Acevedo (OH, Jr., 5-10); Brandy Magee (MB, Jr., 6-2); Rachel Mittelstaedt (S, So., 6-1); Nicole Morton (OH, Jr., 2); Danielle Pflum (OH, Jr., 6-1); Stesha Selsky (L, So., 5-10) Michelle Moriarty (S, So., 5-10); Alyson Jennings (L, So., 5-10); Nina Reeves (OH, Jr., 5-10); Staci Smith (MB, So., 5-9) 6-2); Sarah Watkins (OH, Sr., 5-11) Volleyball SID: Richard Retyi Office: (734) 615-0680 Volleyball SID: Lizz Summers Volleyball SID: Jeff Evans Fax: (734) 647-1188 Office: (512) 471-8236 Office: (480) 965-6594 Email: [email protected] Fax: (512) 471-6040 Fax: (480) 965-5408 Press Row: (734) 764-3532 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: MGoBlue.com Press Row: (512) 232-4971 Press Row: (480) 965-7274 Website: texassports.com Website: thesundevils.com Notes: The schools will meet for the fifth time in seven years and 12th time overall … Notre Dame has won Notes: The Irish and Sun Devils will meet for the first seven of the previous matches, but U-M prevailed 30- Notes: ND and UT will meet for the 2nd time in 3 time since 1993 and fourth time overall … ASU has won 23, 30-25, 27-30, 32-30 in Ann Arbor last season … this seasons and the 10th time overall … Texas holds a 7-2 each of the previous matches … this will be just the will be Michigan’s first trip to ND since ‘02 and sixth advantage in the series, but ND won the most-recent second trip to the Joyce Center for the Sun Devils and overall (Irish lead 4-1) … the teams have played just meeting, 30-20, 36-34, 30-24 in the 2003 Longhorn Classic the first since 1985, when #11 Arizona State – coached one five-game match, an Irish victory (15-10 in the fifth) final in Austin … this will be UT’s 3rd all-time trip to the then by current Irish mentor Debbie Brown – prevailed in Ann Arbor in 1996 … ND and Michigan first met in Joyce Center, but the 1st since 1995 … the Longhorns are in three games … ASU has been ranked in the top 20 at 1982, with the Wolverines prevailing 2-0 on their home unbeaten at ND, winning 3-0 in 1989 and 3-1 in ’95 … at the time of each of the previous contests … the Sun floor … the Irish gained their first win over U-M in 1987 least one team has been ranked in the AVCA top 25 at Devils have won nine of the 10 games between the (3-0 in Ann Arbor), beginning a six-match winning the time of all of the previous 9 contests … ND has been schools … ND and ASU first met in 1983 at a streak … Michigan then won consecutive contests in ranked higher in 4 of the last 5 meetings … UT is 5-0 Thanksgiving tournament in Baton Rouge, La., with the 1999 and 2000
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