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IntroductionTable of Contents ...................................................................................1

Quick Facts ................................................................................................2

Media Information .................................................................................3

Season Preview ...................................................................................4-6

2014 OPPONENTSThe Opposition ................................................................................ 7-11

Regular-Season Tournament History ........................................... 12

MEET THE COACHESHead Coach Matt Ginipro ................................................................. 14

Associate Head Coach Chad Willis ................................................ 15

Assistant Coach Anna Wagner ........................................................ 15

MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS2014 Roster ............................................................................................ 17

Lauren Gray ........................................................................................... 18

Jacqui Spurgeon .................................................................................. 19

Caroline Wainright .............................................................................. 20

Paige Brown .......................................................................................... 21

Emily Corrigan ...................................................................................... 22

Jess Keller ............................................................................................... 23

Hailey Kerr .............................................................................................. 24

Meghan Mahoney ............................................................................... 25

Kati Stammen ....................................................................................... 26

Sloan Evans ............................................................................................ 27

Brooke Lyons ......................................................................................... 27

Leah Hawkins ........................................................................................ 28

Olivia Reed ............................................................................................. 28

Olivia Loeffler ........................................................................................ 29

Cassidy Stephenson ........................................................................... 29

2013 IN REVIEW2013 Results .......................................................................................... 31

2013 Statistics ....................................................................................... 32

HISTORY AND RECORDSHead Coaches/Year-by-Year Records ........................................... 34

Year-by-Year Statistics/Team Single-Season Records ............. 35

Team Records ........................................................................................ 36

Individual Match Records ................................................................. 37

Individual Season Records ............................................................... 38

Individual Career Records ................................................................ 39

All-Time Roster ..................................................................................... 40

Year-by-Year Schedules/Results ...............................................41-44

All-Time Series Records ..................................................................... 45

Appalachian’s SoCon Era ............................................................46-47

A Mountaineer Legend - No. 9 Traci Blankenship .................... 48

THE SUN BELT CONFERENCEThe Sun Belt Conference .................................................................. 50

Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson ............................................ 51

ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT

Athletics Administration ................................................................... 53

The Holmes Center ............................................................................. 54

Student-Athlete Support .................................................................. 55

APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITYEducating Quality Citizens and Leaders ...................................... 57

Who We Are/Why Choose Appalachian? .................................... 58

Appalachian Timeline, Appalachian Today ................................ 59

Boone, North Carolina ....................................................................... 60

University Leadership ..................................................................61-62

CREDITS The 2014 Appalachian State volleyball yearbook is a publication of the Appalachian State University sports information office.DESIGN AND EDITOR: Kelsey CampbellCONTRIBUTING EDITING/WRITING: Ryan Bower, Ben Winterrowd, James AshleyON THE COVERS: Front (Emily Corrigan, Lauren Gray, Paige Brown), Back (Hailey Kerr, Meghan Mahoney, Jess Keller, Kati Stammen)COVER DESIGN: Ryan BowerPHOTOGRAPHY: App State Creative Services (Marie Freeman, Amanda Getty, Leila Jackson and Troy Tuttle), Public Affairs (Mike Rominger), Keith Cline, Meghan Gay, Dave Mayo, David Searce, Bill Sheffield, Tyler Buckwell and SoCon Photos.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Name ................ Appalachian State University Location .............................................Boone, N.C. Founded .......................................................... 1899 Enrollment ..................................................17,838 Nickname .....................................Mountaineers Colors ...........................................Black and Gold Affiliation ...................................NCAA Division I Conference.............................................. Sun Belt Chancellor .............................Dr. Sheri N. Everts Faculty Representative ....... Dr. Alan Hauser Interim Athletics Director .........Rick Beasley Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA ..........Debbie Richardson Arena ..............................Holmes Center (8,325) Press Row Phone ..................... (828) 262-7060

SPORTS INFORMATIONAsst. SID/VB Contact ...........Kelsey Campbell Office ..................................... (828) 262-7602 Mobile ................................... (828) 964-6407 Email .......... [email protected] Information Director ....... Mike FlynnAssoc. SID ........................................... Ryan BowerIntern ...........................................Ben WinterrowdIntern ................................................ James AshleyMailing Address ................................. Box 32116 ..............................................Boone, NC 28608Overnight Address .... 425 Jack Branch Drive ..............................................Boone, NC 28608Sports Information Fax ......... (828) 262-6106Website ................... www.appstatesports.com

RETURNING LEADERSKills per set ...................... Emily Corrigan (3.67)Attack percentage .............Lauren Gray (.356)Assists per set .................. Paige Brown (11.22)Digs per set .............. Meghan Mahoney (5.36)Blocks per set ............................Hailey Kerr (.77)Service aces per set .Meghan Mahoney (.23)

COACHING INFORMATIONHead Coach .......Matt Ginipro, Eighth season Alma Mater ..................Virginia Tech, 1993 Record at App ...105-115, seven seasons Career Record ........................................Same Office Phone ........................ (828) 262-7048 Office Fax .............................. (828) 262-7170 E-mail.................. [email protected] Assoc. Head Coach .......................... Chad Willis Alma Mater ............. James Madison, 2005 [email protected]. Coach .....................................Anna Wagner Alma Mater ........Appalachian State, 2012 E-mail.................. [email protected] Administrative Asst. ........Kim McConnell Office Phone ........................ (828) 323-3081

TEAM INFORMATION2013 Overall Record ..................................19-132013 SoCon Record/Finish .................. 9-7/5thAll-time Record .......................................545-427Letterwinners Returning/Lost ................13/5Starters Returning/Lost ............................... 6/0Newcomers ..............................................................2Returning Starters ...............................................6 Jr., OH Emily Corrigan (3.67 k/s)

Jr., OH Jess Keller (2.24 k/s) Sr., MB Lauren Gray (.74 b/s) Jr., LIB/DS Meghan Mahoney (5.36 d/s) So., DS Kati Stammen (1.88 d/s) Jr., S Paige Brown (11.22 s/s)

Other Letterwinners Returning ....................9 Sr., OH Jacqui Spurgeon ......................... N/A Jr., MB Hailey Kerr .............................. (.77 b/s) Jr., OH Caroline Wainright .............. (.75 k/s) So., MB Brooke Lyons ........................ (.60 b/s So., DS Olivia Reed ............................ (1.0 d/s) So., S Leah Hawkins .................................. N/A So., OH Sloan Evans .................................. N/A

Letterwinners Lost ..............................................3 DS Lauren Brown ............................ (.23 sa/s) OH Lindsey Sauls ............................. (2.35 k/s) MB Dalton Tolliver ............................. (.92 b/s) Taneisha Crockett ............................................. Kat Ferrell .............................................................

2013 RESULTS August30 vs. LOYOLA# W, 3-029 vs. SAM HOUSTON STATE# W, 3-029 vs. NORFOLK STATE# W, 3-0

September3 Presbyterian W, 3-26 NC State! L, 0-37 Towson! W, 3-07 Binghampton! W, 3-013 Colorado@ L, 2-313 Baylor@ L, 0-314 Northwestern State@ L, 0-318 NC A&T W, 3-020 EAST CAROLINA$ L, 2-321 TEXAS-ARLINGTON$ W, 3-121 DENVER$ W, 3-226 Western Carolina* L, 1-327 DAVIDSON* L, 1-3

October4 Chattanooga* W, 3-15 Samford* L, 2-311 FURMAN* W, 3-012 WOFFORD* L, 0-318 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L, 2-319 CITADEL* W, 3-026 Davidson* W, 3-227 WESTERN CAROLINA* W, 3-0

November 1 Elon* W, 3-02 UNCG* W, 3-08 SAMFORD* L, 1-39 CHATTANOOGA* W, 3-015 Citadel* W, 3-016 Georgia Southern* L, 0-322 UNCG^ W, 3-023 Georgia Southern^ L, 1-3 * Southern Conference matchHome matches listed in BOLD# Appalachian Invitational! NC State Tournament@ Baylor Tournament$ Black and Gold Challenge^ SoCon Tournament

2014 MOUNTAINEER VOLLEYBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Ex. Hometown/Previous School 1 Brooke Lyons MB 6-3 So. 1L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas 3 Olivia Reed DS 5-7 So. 1L Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz 4 Kati Stammen DS/LIB 5-5 So. 1L Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road 5 Meghan Mahoney DS/LIB 5-5 Jr. 2L Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley 6 Emily Corrigan OH 5-11 Jr. 2L Johns Creek, Ga./Chattahoochee 7 Cassidy Stephenson MB 6-1 Fr. HS Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard 10 Olivia Loeffler DS 5-5 Fr. HS Lincolnton, N.C./North Lincoln 11 Jacqui Spurgeon OH 6-1 Sr. 2L Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge 12 Paige Brown S 5-6 Jr. 2L Overland Park, Kan./St. James Academy 13 Sloan Evans OH 6-1 So. 1L San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Heights 14 Lauren Gray MB 6-1 Sr. 3L Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock 16 Hailey Kerr MB 6-1 Jr. 2L Collierville, Tenn./Collierville 22 Caroline Wainright OH 5-10 Jr. 1L Greenville, N.C./South Central 32 Jess Keller OH 6-2 Jr. 2L Swarthmore, Pa/Strath Haven 44 Leah Hawkins S 5-9 So. 1L Weaverville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds

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MEDIA CREDENTIALS Please direct all credential requests to Kelsey Campbell by either phone (828-262-7602) or e-mail ([email protected]). Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Please contact Kelsey Campbell for more information prior to the match. Credentials can be picked up at the table at the northwest entrance of the Holmes Convocation Center located under the main entrance. Any additional questions regarding the program should be directed to Kelsey Campbell in the App State sports information office at (828) 262-7162.

MEDIA PARKING Media parking for all home volleyball matches can be found in the parking lot located directly across from the ticket plaza of the Holmes Center or behind the JET building off Rivers Street

RADIO Access to phone lines for radio and/or internet broadcasts of matches at the Holmes Convocation Center is available upon request. Please file requests via fax (828-262-6106) or e-mail Kelsey Campbell at least a week prior to the match.

INTERVIEW REQUESTS Interviews will be available following the match after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Media wishing to interview the coaches or any players other than on match days are required to set up interviews with the sports information office.

STATISTICAL SERVICES Appalachian State University uses The Automated Scorebook computer program to produce the official box scores and statistical packages for all matches. These materials will be sent via e-mail to the sports information offices of visiting opponents as well as any media outlets requested by the opponent’s sports information contact. If the visiting SID will not be accompanying the team to Boone, arrangements for the dissemination of information can be made by contacting Kelsey Campbell. Game-by-game statistics will be provided to all media members and home and visiting coaches at the conclusion of each set and match.

MOUNTAINEERS ON THE WEB The most up-to-date information on the Appalachian State volleyball team and all 20 athletics programs on the world wide web at www.appstatesports.com, the home for App State athletics on the web. Along with post-match recaps, live statistics, exclusive photos and broadcasts for select home matches can be found on the web site.

APP STATE TV Mountaineer volleyball enters its eighth season of live video streaming on www.appstatesports.com as App State TV will webcast all regular season home matches live from the Holmes Center. The matches can be seen live around the world at www.appstatesports.com.

Date Opponent TimeAug. 29 Cleveland State 7 p.m.Aug. 30 Tennessee Tech 12:30 p.m.Aug. 30 Tennessee 7 p.m.Sept. 9 Presbyterian 7 p.m.Sept. 12 Georgia State* 7 p.m.Sept. 13 Radford 12:30 p.m.Sept. 13 Maryland 7 p.m.Sept. 28 UALR* 12 p.m.Oct. 3 South Alabama* 6 p.m.Oct. 5 Troy* 12 p.m.Oct. 17 UL Lafayette* 7 p.m.Oct. 19 UL Monroe* 2 p.m.Nov. 2 UT Arlington* 12 p.m.Nov. 7 Georgia Southern* 7 p.m.Nov. 9 Arkansas State* 12 p.m.Nov. 20 Texas State* 7 p.m.

* - Sun Belt match

MEDIA DIRECTORYOutlet Phone FaxAssociated Press (919) 833-8687 (919) 834-1078Asheville Citizen-Times (828) 252-5611 (828) 251-0585Charlotte Observer (704) 358-5125 (704) 358-5110Greensboro News & Record (336) 373-7062 (336) 373-7067Hickory Daily Record (828) 322-4510 (828) 324-8179The Appalachian (828) 262-3104 (828) 262-6256Watauga Democrat (828) 264-3612 (828) 262-0282Wilkesboro Journal-Patriot (336) 828-4117 (336) 838-9864Winston-Salem Journal (336) 727-7211 (336) 727-4083Appalachian Sports Network (828) 262-2018 (828) 262-6106WATA-AM/WZJS-FM (828) 264-2412 (828) 264-2412WXIT-AM/WECR-FM (828) 264-8255 (828) 295-9002WApp State-FM (828) 262-3170 (828) 262-2543

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT AREA CODE (828)Department PhoneAcademics 262-2291Athletics Director 262-7825Appalachian IMG Sports Marketing/Network 262-2018Compliance 262-7843Equipment Room 262-2266Game Operations 262-8447Marketing/Promotions 262-6554Sports Information Office 262-7166Sports Information Fax 262-6106Holmes Convocation Center 262-7890Sports Medicine 262-6265Strength & Conditioning 262-2529Student-Athlete Development 262-7825Ticket Office 262-2079Volleyball Office 262-8581Yosef Club 262-3108

MEDIA INFORMATION

2014 VOLLEYBALL BROADCASTS

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2014 SEASON

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Appalachian State University volleyball opens up its inaugural Sun Belt season after a successful 2013 campaign. The Mountaineers ended last season with a 19-13 record and reached the quarterfinals of the Southern Conference tournament, showing vast improvement after going 7-23 in 2012. The Apps are on track to continue their growth this season, losing just two seniors to graduation and returning all of their starters.

The Mountaineers will look to surprise the new Sun Belt conference, whose coaches picked Appalachian to finish seventh in the league this season.

“A seventh-place pick is not surprising considering we are the new kid in the conference,” said head coach Matt Ginipro. “Only Georgia Southern knows us as a team from our time together in the SoCon while the rest of the Sun Belt has to guess on how we will compete. However, we beat UT Arlington last season and they were in the 2013 Sun Belt championship match. We’re the only team that knows how hard we’ve been working up to this point. This is a motivator as we head into the start of the season.”

App State opens up the season by hosting the Appalachian Invitational at the Holmes Center. The team’s first match will be against Cleveland State at 7 p.m. on Aug. 29.

THE RETURNERSThe Mountaineers return 13 letterwinners and all of their starters, including first-team All-SoCon honoree Emily Corrigan. Corrigan, a junior outside hitter, was a major part of the Mountaineers’ offense last season, leading the team in total kills (426) and kills per set (3.67). Senior Lauren Gray will be expected to continue her consistency this season as the middle blocker led the squad in hitting percentage, posting a mark of .356 on the season. The mark ranks her fourth in the Appalachian record books for individual season records.

Junior setter Paige Brown starts the new season after making all 32 starts last year. She led the team in assists with 11.22 per set and made her way into the App State record books with a total of 1,302 assists on the season. Junior Meghan Mahoney will continue her role as the team’s libero after averaging 5.36 digs per set. Mahoney is on track to become one of Appalachian’s all-time digs leaders and was named the SoCon Defensive Player of the Week four times last season.

Junior Jess Keller returns as a right-side outside hitter after averaging 2.24 kills per set in 2013, while senior outside hitter Jacqui Spurgeon and junior middle blocker Hailey Kerr will both be expected to make an impact after returning from injuries last season. Sophomore Kati Stammen will continue to fill the role of defensive specialist as she saw action in 31 matches last year.

The Mountanieers also return senior Caroline Wainright (OH) and sophomores Brooke Lyons (MB), Sloan Evans (OH), Leah Hawkins (S) and Olivia Reed (LIB/DS).

THE NEWCOMERSThe Mountaineers gained two freshman for the 2014 campaign, including middle blocker Cassidy Stephenson and libero/defensive specialist Olivia Loeffler.

Stephenson hails from Wilmington, N.C. where she attended Hoggard High School. Despite orginally committing to play soccer at UNC, Stephenson changed her mind and decided volleyball was the sport she wanted to continue to play. The 6-1 player led Hoggard to a

conference championship with 197 kills, 51 blocks and a hitting percentage over .400. She was named All-Area three times and Mideastern Conference Player of the Year in 2013.

Loeffler joins the Mountaineers after prepping at North Lincoln High in Lincolnton, N.C. Leoffler has been named the team MVP twice, all-conference twice and the Denver Weekly’s Player of the Year in 2013 and 2012. She helped lead her team to a conference championship during her junior season while also being named to Lake Norman’s all-tournament team twice.

Junior setter Pagie Brown

Junior libero Meghan Mahoney

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THE COACHESNot only do the Mountaineers return 13 letterwinners to the program this season, but they also return their entire 2013 coaching staff.

Matt Ginipro returns for his eighth season leading the program following a successful 2013 campaign. Ginipro completely turned his team around after a dismal 2012 record of 7-23 and 11th place finish in the Southern Conference to a 19-13 record and 5th place finish just one season later. Ginipro reached the 100 wins milestone last season, now tallying a career record of 105-115. He also helped land two players on the all-conference team last season for the first time since 2011. Emily Corrigan was named first-team All-SoCon while Lauren Gray was named second-team All-SoCon.

Chad Willis joins Appalachian volleyball as the associate head coach for the second season. Willis, primarily in charge of leading the setters, helped Paige Brown to a record breaking 2013 season. Brown tallied 11.22 assists per set and finished the season ranked second in the SoCon in assists. She is currently ranked ninth in the Appalachian record books for total assists in a season after 2013 and already ranks ninth in career assists after just two seasons.

Former Mountaineer standout Anna Wagner also returns for a second season as an assistant coach. Wagner previously spent two seasons playing for the Mountaineers, where, as a senior, she led the squad in kills (405) and was second in digs (349) while posting at least 10 kills in 29 matches, including a career-high 31 in a win over NC State to open the 2011 season.

THE SCHEDULEAppalachian will play 16 matches in the Holmes Center this season, starting off its home slate by hosting the Appalachian Invitational on Friday, Aug. 29 and Saturday, Aug. 30. The Mountaineers will face Cleveland State on Friday at 7 p.m. before playing Tennessee Tech at 12:30 p.m. and Tennessee at 7 p.m. on Saturday.

From there the Mountaineers will hit the road for the first time by traveling to Boiling Springs, N.C. for a 7 p.m. match against Gardner-Webb. They continue their non-conference schedule with a trip to the Louisvile Active Ankle Tournament where they will face Lousiville, Cincinnati and Tennessee State. The Mountaineers return home for a match against Presbyterian on Sept. 9 before hosting their second tournament with the Black and Gold Challenge.

Appalachian officially begins conference play with a trip to Georgia Southern on Sept. 19, Troy on Sept. 20 and UL Lafayette on Sept. 26. Appalachian returns to the High Country for three conference matches before traveling to Texas to play Texas State and UT Arlington on Oct. 10 and Oct. 12.

The Apps return to Boone on Oct. 17 when they face UL Lafayette and UL Monroe in the Holmes Center and are back on the road the following weekend for visits to Arkansas State and UALR. Three home matches for the Mountaineers will follow, including match ups against UT Arlington,

Georgia Southern and Arkansas State.

The Mountaineers close out the regular season with a match against Georgia State on Nov. 22 in Atlanta, Ga. Appalachian’s first ever Sun Belt conference tournament will take place on Nov. 26-30 in San Marcos, Texas.

2014 SEASON PREVIEW

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2014 OPPONENTS

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..........................................................................Cleveland, OhioFounded................................................................................................1964Enrollment ....................................................................................... 17,323Nickname ........................................................................................ VikingsColors .............................................................................Green and WhiteConference.....................................................................Horizon LeaguePresident ...........................................................Dr. Ronald M. BerkmanAthletics Director ....................................................................John ParryArena (Capacity)............................... Woodling Gymnasium (1,500)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ............................................................. Renee AdamOffice Phone ......................................................................216-687-5115Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.......................................................................r.adam@csuohio.eduWebsite ...............................................................www.CSUVikings.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................................................ Chuck Voss Alma Mater ...................................................................Ohio State, 1994Record at Cleveland State ........................... 251-168 (15th season)Overall Record ................................................. 284-204 (17th season)Assistant Coaches .............................. Phil Abiad and Mel Badziong2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 16-132013 Horizon League Record/Finish .....................................5-9/6thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................10/3Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................7/0

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ........................................................................ Cookeville, Tenn.Founded................................................................................................1915Enrollment ....................................................................................... 11,768Nickname ..........................................................................Golden EaglesColors .............................................................................. Purple and GoldConference.............................................................................. Ohio ValleyPresident ......................................................................Dr. Philip OldhamAthletics Director ................................................................ Mark WilsonArena (Capacity).................................................. Eblen Center (9,282)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ..................................................... Jocelyn VerveldeOffice Phone ......................................................................931-372-3293Cell Phone ..........................................................................920-889-1135Fax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.....................................................................jvervelde@tntech.eduWebsite ................................................................ www.TTUSports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ..................................................................... Dave ZelenockAlma Mater ......................................................Central Michigan, 2005Record at Tenn. Tech .........................................5-21 (second season)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ................ Cassandra Joyner and Lola Oladinni2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................5-212013 Ohio Valley Record/Finish .........................................1-15 /12thLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................8/6Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................3/3

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..........................................................................Cincinnati, OhioFounded................................................................................................1819Enrollment ....................................................................................... 42,421Nickname ......................................................................................BearcatsColors ...................................................................................Red and BlackConference ........................................................................The AmericanChancellor ................................................................. Santa Jeremy OnoAthletics Director ................................................................... Mike BohnArena (Capacity)........................................ Fifth Third Arena (13,176)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact .................................................................Alex LangeOffice Phone .....................................................................513-556-5146Cell Phone ..........................................................................859-802-4867Fax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail........................................................................... [email protected] ...........................................................www.GoBEARCATS.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................................................Molly AlveyAlma Mater .......................................................... Centre College, 2001Record at Cincinnati ..............................................15-49 (3rd season)Overall Record .........................................................77-80 (6th season)Assistant Coaches ............................... Phillip White and Kayla Jeter2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................3-292013 American Record/Finish ............................................... 3-15/9thLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................7/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................3/3

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...........................................................................Nashville, Tenn.Founded................................................................................................1912Enrollment ..........................................................................................9,165Nickname ...........................................................................................TigersColors .................................................................... Royal Blue and WhiteConference ............................................................................. Ohio ValleyPresident ....................................................... Dr. Glenda Baskin GloverAthletics Director ........................................................ Teresa L. PhillipsSenior Woman Administrator ................................. Valencia JordanArena (Capacity)......................................................... Kean Hall (2,500)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ...................................................................... Jeff CarrOffice Phone ......................................................................615-963-1967Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .........................................................................................615-963-7692Email........................................................................... [email protected] ....................................................................www.tsutigers.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................................................................Kathy RoulhacAlma Mater ................................................. North Carolina A&T, 1987Record at TSU ......................................................134-171 (10 seasons)Overall Record ............................................................................. 268-317Assistant Coaches ............... Donika Sutton and Vicmari Prospero2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 10-182013 Ohio Valley Record/Finish ............................................ 6-10/5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................7/6Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................5/1

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...........................................................................Knoxville, Tenn.Founded................................................................................................1794Enrollment ....................................................................................... 27,171Nickname ....................................................................................Lady VolsColors .......................................................................... Orange and WhiteConference............................................................................ SoutheasterPresident ....................................................................... Dr. Jimmy CheekAthletics Director .....................................................................Dave HartSenior Associate AD/SWA .......................................... Donna ThomasArena (Capacity)..........................Thompson-Boiling Arena (7,500)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ...............................................................Kellen HiserOffice Phone ......................................................................865-974-1131Cell Phone ..........................................................................307-760-8261Fax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.........................................................................khiser@vols.utk.eduWebsite .....................................................................www.utsports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................................................ Rob PatrickAlma Mater ..............................................................Miami (Ohio), 1983Record at Tennessee ...................................... 351-185 (17th season)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ..............................Rachel Cooper and Erica Lear2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................9-232013 SEC Record/Finish.........................................................1-17/13thLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................8/7Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................5/1

2014 OPPONENTS

CLEVELAND STATEAPPALACHIAN INVITATIONAL

Aug. 29 • 7 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

TENNESSEE TECHAPPALACHIAN INVITATIONAL

Aug. 30 • 12:30 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

TENNESSEEAPPALACHIAN INVITATIONAL

Aug. 30 • 7 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

GARDNER-WEBBSept. 2 • 7 p.m.

Boiling Springs, N.C. • Paul Porter Arena

CINCINNATILOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT

Sept. 5 • 12 p.m.Louisville, Ky. • Cardinal Arena

TENNESSEE STATELOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT

Sept. 5 • 5:30 p.m.Louisville, Ky. • Cardinal Arena

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................................. Boiling Springs, N.C.Founded................................................................................................1905Enrollment ..........................................................................................4,700Nickname ..................................................................... Runnin’ BulldogsColors ...................................................................................Red and BlackConference................................................................................. Big SouthPresident .................................................................. Dr. A. Frank BonnerAthletics Director ............................................................... Chuck BurchArena (Capacity)......................................... Paul Porter Arena (3,500)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact .........................................................Whitney NobleOffice Phone ......................................................................704-406-3981Cell Phone ..........................................................................813-957-7546Fax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail........................................................ [email protected] ..............................................................www.GWUSports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ..............................................................................Leo SaylesAlma Mater ............................................. University of LaVerne, 1995Record at Gardner-Webb .....................................34-60 (4th season)Overall Record ................................................. 187-171 (11th season)Assistant Coaches ..................... Bethany Martin and Brad Vaughn2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 15-182013 Big South Record/Finish ..................................................6-8/8thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................10/3Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................4/3

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..................................................................................Clinton, S.C.Founded................................................................................................1880Enrollment ..........................................................................................1,172Nickname .................................................................................... BluehoseColors ................................................................................ Blue and WhiteConference................................................................................. Big SouthPresident ...................................................................... Dr. Claude C. LillyAthletics Director ..................................................................Brian ReeseSenior Woman Administrator .........................................Dee NicholsArena (Capacity) Templeton Physical Education Center (2,000)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ................................................................... Ryan RealOffice Phone ......................................................................864-833-7095Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail............................................................................ [email protected] ............................................................. www.gobluehose.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ...................................................................Korrinn BurgessAlma Mater ..........................................................................Kansas, 2006Record at Presbyterian ...................................9-22 (Second season)Overall Record .....................................................26-36 (Third season)Assistant Coach ........................................................Kalin Zimmerman2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................9-222013 Big South Record/Finish ..................................................7-7/7thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................10/1Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................5/1

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...................................................................................Atlanta, Ga.Founded................................................................................................1913Enrollment ....................................................................................... 32,000Nickname .....................................................................................PanthersColors ................................................................................ Blue and WhiteConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident ............................................................................ Mark P. BeckerAthletics Director ...............................................................Charlie CobbArena (Capacity)........................................ GSU Sports Arena (3,800)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ................................................................ Will OwensOffice Phone ......................................................................404-413-4166Cell Phone ..........................................................................502-718-2525Fax .........................................................................................404-413-4034Email......................................................... [email protected] .............................................. www.GeorgiaStateSports.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .....................................................................Sally PolhamusAlma Mater ............................................................................Xavier, 1997Record at GSU ....................................................................... First seasonOverall Record .........................................................64-59 (5th season)Assistant Coaches ............................... Steve Vencl and Betsy Smith2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................9-232013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.................................................. 4-14/9thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................10/3Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................3/3

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................................................................... Louisville, Ky.Founded................................................................................................1798Enrollment ....................................................................................... 21,016Nickname .................................................................................... CardinalsColors ...................................................................................Red and BlackConference.................................................Atlantic Coast ConferencePresident .....................................................................Dr. James RamseyAthletics Director ...................................................................Tom JurichSenior Woman Administrator .............................. Christine HerringArena (Capacity)............................................Cardinal Arena (22,000)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ........................................................... Nancy WorleyOffice Phone ......................................................................502-852-0113Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail...................................................................... [email protected] ..................................................................... www.gocards.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ......................................................................... Anna KordesAlma Mater ..................................................................... Louisville, 1998Record at Louisville ................................................77-21 (4th season)Overall Record ..................................................... 223-96 (11th seasonAssistant Coaches ...............................Lees Maes and Alex Wilharm2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................23-82013 Big East Record/Finish ................................................... 18-0/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................4/8Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................3/3Newcomers ................................................................................................. 5

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ....................................................................... College Park, Md.Founded................................................................................................1856Enrollment ....................................................................................... 37,631Nickname .................................................................................... TerrapinsColors ......................................................... Red, White, Black and GoldConference.........................................................................Atlantic CoastChancellor .........................................................................Wallace D. LohAthletics Director .........................................................Kevin AndersonArena (Capacity)..........................................Comcast Pavilion (1,500)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact .............................................................Sean EllenbyOffice Phone ......................................................................301-314-7068Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.......................................................................... [email protected] .................................................................... www.umterps.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .............................................................................. Steve AirdAlma Mater .................................................................. Penn State, 2001Record at UM.........................................................................First SeasonOverall Record ......................................................................First SeasonAssistant Coaches .....................Adam Hughes and Kristin Kenney2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 13-192013 ACC Record/Finish ........................................................5-15/14thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................13/5Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................4/1

2014 OPPONENTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..................................................................................Radford, Va.Founded................................................................................................1910Enrollment ..........................................................................................9,500Nickname .............................................................................. HighlandersColors ................................................................................. Red and WhiteConference................................................................................. Big SouthChancellor ....................................................................Penelope W. KyleAthletics Director ........................................................Robert LineburgArena (Capacity)............................................Dedmon Center (3,215)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ....................................................................Brian CoxOffice Phone ......................................................................540-831-5211Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .........................................................................................540-831-6095Email.......................................................................bcox27@radford.eduWebsite ....................................................www.RadfordAthletics.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ........................................................................Marci JenkinsAlma Mater ........................................................... Virginia Union, 1996Record at Radford................................................ 90-102 (6th season)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coach .................................................................... Chris Hertel2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 25-102013 Big South Record/Finish ................................................ 11-3/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................14/4Starters Returning/Lost ........................................................................... -

LOUISVILLELOUISVILLE TOURNAMENT

Sept. 6 • 4 p.m.Louisville, Ky. • Cardinal Arena

PRESBYTERIANSept. 9 • 7 p.m.

Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

GEORGIA STATESept. 12 • 7 p.m.

Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

Nov. 22 • 6 p.m.Atlanta, Ga. • GSU Sports Arena

RADFORDBLACK AND GOLD CHALLENGE

Sept. 13 • 12:30 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

MARYLANDBLACK AND GOLD CHALLENGE

Sept. 13 • 7 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

GA. SOUTHERNSept. 19 • 6 p.m.

Statesboro, Ga. • Hanner Fieldhouse

Nov. 7 • 7 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................................................................Statesboro, Ga.Founded................................................................................................1906Enrollment ....................................................................................... 20,212Nickname ..........................................................................................EaglesColors ................................................................................ Blue and WhiteConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident ......................................................................Dr. Brooks A. KeelAthletics Director ..............................................................Tom KleinleinSenior Woman Administrator ........................................Cathy BeeneArena (Capacity).........................................Hanner Fieldhous (4,358)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ..............................................................Marc GignacOffice Phone ......................................................................912-478-5288 Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .........................................................................................912-478-0046Email.................................................mgignac@georgiasouthern.edu Website ......................................www.GeorgiaSouthernEagles.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .........................................................................Dustin WoodAlma Mater ..................................................... East Stroudsburg, 2003Record at GSU ........................................................... 28-6 (2nd season)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches .....................Scott Smith and Meredith Paskert2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................28-62012 SoCon Record/Finish ...................................................... 13-3/1stLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................9/6Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................6/0

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ............................................................................. Troy, AlabamaFounded................................................................................................1887Enrollment ....................................................................................... 25,000Nickname ........................................................................................ TrojansColors .............................................................Cardinal, Silver and BlackConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltChancellor .............................................................. Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr.Athletics Director .............................................................John HartwellArena (Capacity)...................................................Trojan Arena (5,200)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ..................................................................Matt MaysOffice Phone ......................................................................334-670-5655Cell Phone ..........................................................................334-372-4338Fax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail............................................................................ [email protected] .............................................................. www.TroyTrojans.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................................... Sonny Kirkpatrick Alma Mater .................................................................... Lycoming, 1988Record at Troy ............................................... 111-148 (Eight seasons)Overall Record ....................................................350-366 (22 seasons)Assistant Coaches .....................Lizzie Clough and Breanna Cullity2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 13-212013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.................................................. 7-11/8thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................11/3Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................5/1

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .................................................................................. Mobile, Ala.Founded................................................................................................1963 Enrollment ....................................................................................... 15,311 Nickname ....................................................................................... Jaguars Colors .......................................................................Blue, Red and WhiteConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident ..................................................................Dr. Tony G. Waldrop Athletics Director ............................................................. Joel Erdmann Arena (Capacity).............................................................. Jag Gym (800)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ........................................................... Kevin BeasleyOffice Phone ......................................................................251-414-8033 Cell Phone ..........................................................................251-377-8164 Fax .........................................................................................251-460-7297 Email......................................................kbeasley@southalabama.eduWebsite ................................................................www.usajaguars.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ...........................................................Amy Hendrichovsky Alma Mater .........................................................North Alabama, 2001 Record at USA ..................................................27-32 (Second season)Overall Record ...................................................................................Same Assistant Coaches ................. Shawn Taylor and Faith Steinwedell 2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 14-152013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.....................................................9-9/5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................12/2 Starters Returning/Lost: .....................................................................6/0 Newcomers ................................................................................................. 5

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ......................................................................San Marcos, TexasFounded................................................................................................1899Enrollment ....................................................................................... 35,568Nickname .......................................................................................BobcatsColors ........................................................................... Maroon and GoldConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident .................................................................Dr. Denise M. TrauthAthletics Director ................................................................Dr. Larry TeisArena (Capacity).........................................Strahan Coliseum (7,200)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ..................................................... Joshua FlanaganOffice Phone ......................................................................512-245-4387Cell Phone ..........................................................................940-390-6853Fax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail............................................................................. [email protected] ......................................................www.TXStateBobcats.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .......................................................................Karen ChisumAlma Mater ..................................................................Texas State, 1972Record at Texas State ...................................81-496-3 (35th season)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches .................................Tracy Smith and Sean Huiet2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 24-132013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.................................................. 11-7/3rdLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................3/3Starters Returning/Lost ....................................................................11/4

2014 OPPONENTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ................................................................................Lafayette, La.Founded................................................................................................1898Enrollment ....................................................................................... 16,687Nickname ............................................................................ Ragin’ CajunsColors .....................................................................Vermillion and WhiteConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltChancellor .............................................................. Dr. E. Joseph SavoieAthletics Director ............................................................... Scott FarmerSenior Woman Administrator ................................ Dr. Jessica LegerArena (Capacity).......................................... Earl K. Long Gym (1,121)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ............................................................ Matt SullivanOffice Phone ......................................................................337-482-6330Cell Phone ..........................................................................936-554-2077Fax .........................................................................................337-482-6529Email.............................................................Ben.Rikard@louisiana.eduWebsite ........................................................................RaginCajuns.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ............................................. Heather Mazeitis-FontenotAlma Mater ................................................... Central Oklahoma, 1992Record at ULL ........................................................ 73-108 (7th season)Overall Record ................................................. 314-360 (19th season)Assistant Coaches ....................Jon Haruguchi and Leslie Mirarchi2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 19-142013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.....................................................9-9/5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................9/2Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................4/2

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...........................................................................Little Rock, Ark.Founded................................................................................................1927Enrollment ....................................................................................... 12,927Nickname ........................................................................................ TrojansColors .......................................................................... Maroon and SilverConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident ................................................................. Dr. Joel E. AndersonAthletics Director ............................................................Chris PetersonAssistant AD/SWA ...............................................................Abby WilsonArena (Capacity)................................. Jack Stephens Center (5,600)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ............................................................Cory McCuneOffice Phone ......................................................................501-569-3403 Cell Phone ..........................................................................501-350-3682Fax .........................................................................................501-683-7002Email.......................................................................cmmccune@ualr.eduWebsite ............................................................www.UALRTrojans.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .......................................................................Van ComptonAlma Mater ...................................................................... Arkansas StateRecord at UALR ................................................ 444-334 (27th season)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coach ..................................................................Todd Bourdo2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 20-112013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.................................................. 12-6/3rdLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................7/4Starters Returning/Lost ......................................................................4/2

TROYSept. 21 • 1 p.m.

Troy, Ala. • Trojan Arena

Oct. 5 • 12 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

UL LAFAYETTESept. 26 • 7 p.m.

Lafayette, La. • Earl K. Long Gym

Oct. 12 • 7 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

UALRSept. 21 • 1 p.m.

Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

Oct. 25 • 8 p.m.Little Rock, Ark. • Jack Stephens Center

SOUTH ALABAMAOct. 3 • 6 p.m.

Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

Nov. 14 • 7 p.m.Mobile, Ala. • Jag Gym

TEXAS STATEOct. 10 • 7 p.m.

San Marcos, Texas • Strahan Coliseum

Nov. 20 • 7 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

UT ARLINGTONOct. 12 • 1 p.m.

Arlington, Texas • College Park Center

Nov. 2 • 12 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ..........................................................................Arlington, TexasFounded................................................................................................1895Enrollment ....................................................................................... 33,500Nickname .....................................................................................MaverickColors .................................................. Royal Blue, Orange, and WhiteConference...................................................................................Sun Belt)President ..................................................................Dr. Vistasp KarbhariAthletics Director ......................................................................Jim BakerSenior Associate AD/SWA ............................................ Debbie GarciaArena (Capacity).....................................College Park Center (7,000)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ........................................................ Melissa CeboldOffice Phone ......................................................................817-272-7168Cell Phone ..........................................................................214-240-8350Fax .........................................................................................419-530-4428Email............................................................................mcebold@uta.eduWebsite .................................................................... www.utamavs.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ....................................................................Diane SeymourAlma Mater .............................................................. UT Arlington, 1989Record at UTA ....................................................150-160, 10th SeasonOverall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ............. Kelly Richardson and Taylor Szypulski2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 19-152013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.................................................. 10-8/4thLetterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................10/5

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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation .................................................................................. Monroe, La.Founded................................................................................................1931Enrollment ..........................................................................................8,560Nickname .................................................................................. WarhawksColors ........................................................................... Maroon and GoldConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident ........................................................................ Dr. Nick J. BrunoAthletics Director ........................................................ Brian WickstromAssociate AD/SWA.......................................................Dr. Kathy ParkerArena (Capacity)........................................ULM Activity Center (500)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ...............................................................................TBAOffice Phone ......................................................................318-342-5461Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.........................................................................................................TBAWebsite ....................................................... www.ULMWarhawks.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach ...........................................................................Patrick HiltzAlma Mater .............................................................................UNLV, 2002Record at ULM ................................................. 6-28 (Second seasons)Overall Record .....................................................17-47 (Two seasons)Assistant Coaches ..................David Fischer and Zuzana Markova2013 Overall Record ..........................................................................6-282013 Sun Belt Record/Finish...........................................................2-16Letterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................6/6

GENERAL INFORMATION2014 Location ...........................................................San Marcos, TexasParticipants ................................................................... Top eight teamsInaugural Tournamant .....................................................................1983Inaugural Champion ..........................................................Jacksonville2013 Champion ..................................................................................WKUMost Tournament Titles ........................................Arkansas State, SixMost Tournament Runner-Ups .......................................UALR, ThreeMost Tournament Wins ...........................................................UALR, 24

SPORTS INFORMATIONSoConVolleyball Contact ..............................................Jared PrescottOffice Phone ......................................................................504-556-0878Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.........................................................prescott@sunbeltsports.orgWebsite ............................................................www.sunbeltsports.org

APP STATE IN THE POSTSEASONOverall Record .................................................................................. 31-24First SoCon Tournament Title ........................................................1984Last SoCon Tournament Title ........................................................1994First Runner-Up ..................................................................................1985Last Runner-Up ..................................................................................2005Most Wins Against ......................................East Tennessee State, SixMost Losses Against .......................................Western Carolina, FiveSoCon Finals Appearances ..................................................................11NCAA Tournament Appearances .................................................. TwoLast NCAA Tournament Appearance ... 1994 (L, 3-0 vs. Georgia)Record in Quarterfinals ....................................................................16-6Record in Semifinals ....................................................................... 11-11Record in Finals ..................................................................................... 4-7

2014 OPPONENTS

UL MONROEOct. 19 • 2 p.m.

Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

Nov. 16 • 2 p.m.Monroe, La. • ULM Activity Center

ARKANSAS STATEOct. 24 • 8 p.m.

Jonesboro, Ark. • Convocation Center

Nov. 9 • 12 p.m.Boone, N.C. • Holmes Center

SUN BELT TOURNAMENT

Nov. 26 - Nov. 29San Marcos, Texas

GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ...........................................................................Jonesboro, Ark.Founded................................................................................................1909Enrollment ....................................................................................... 13,552Nickname ................................................................................Red WolvesColors .............................................................................Scarlet and BlackConference.................................................................................... Sun BeltPresident ......................................................................Dr. Charles WelchAthletics Director .............................................................. Terry MohajirAssociate AD/SWA....................................................................Amy HoltArena (Capacity)..................................Convocation Center (10,563)

SPORTS INFORMATIONVolleyball Contact ...............................................................................TBAOffice Phone ......................................................................318-342-5461Cell Phone ..............................................................................................N/AFax .............................................................................................................N/AEmail.........................................................................................................TBAWebsite ....................................................... www.ULMWarhawks.com

TEAM INFORMATIONHead Coach .............................................................................David RehrAlma Mater .............................................................South Florida, 1997Record at ASU ......................................................34-34 (Two seasons)Overall Record ...................................................................................SameAssistant Coaches ......................... Susie Jangada and Tessa McGill2013 Overall Record ....................................................................... 15-202013 Sun Belt Record/Finish.....................................................9-9/5thLetterwinners Returning/Lost..........................................................7/7

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1981East Tenn. State Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 5-0Tennessee Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.), 3-2Marshall Tournament (Huntington, W.Va.), 4-0

1982East Tenn. State Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 7-0Virginia Tech Tournament (Blacksburg, Va.), 1-1Lenoir-Rhyne Tournament (Hickory, N.C.), 2-0Marshall Tournament (Huntington, W.Va.), 5-0

1983South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.), 0-2East Tenn. State Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 4-1Eastern Kentucky Tournament (Richmond, Ky.), 0-3

1984Duke Tournament (Durham, N.C.), 2-1Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.), 3-1

1985USC-Spartanburg Tourn. (Spartanburg, S.C.), 6-0Wake Forest Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.), 3-2East Tenn. State Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 3-2Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.), 5-0

1986East Tenn. State Tourn. (Johnson City, Tenn.), 2-4Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.), 4-1James Madison Tourn. (Harrisonburg, Va.), 4-0

1987UT-Martin Tournament (Martin, Tenn.), 5-1UNC Wilmington Tourn. (Wilmington, N.C.), 3-0James Madison Tourn. (Harrisonburg, Va.), 0-3

1988All Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.), 1-2Charlotte Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.), 1-3Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.), 1-3

1989All Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.), 1-3Jacksonville Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.), 2-2

1990App State Piccadelli Tournament (Boone, N.C.), 3-0Charlotte Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.), 3-1UNC Greensboro Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.), 2-1

1991App State Piccadelli Tournament (Boone, N.C.), 2-1Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.), 1-1Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.), 2-2Navy Tournament (Annapolis, Md.), 0-2App State Season Finale Tournament (Boone, N.C.), 0-3

1992Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, S.C.), 3-1Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.), 2-1Navy Tournament (Annapolis, Md.), 4-1UNC Greensboro Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.), 3-0

1993Virginia Tech Tournament (Blacksburg, Va.), 1-2Davidson Tournament (Davidson, N.C.), 4-0South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.), 1-2Jacksonville Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.), 4-1

1994UNC Asheville Tournament (Asheville, N.C.), 3-0Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.), 2-2UNC Wilmington Tourn. (Wilmington, N.C.), 3-0

1995South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.), 0-3Virginia Tech Tournament (Blacksburg, Va.), 0-2

1996Wake Forest Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.), 2-1Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.), 0-3Charlotte Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.), 1-3

1997Wake Forest Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.), 0-2Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, S.C.), 3-1Charlotte Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.), 1-2

1998Wake Forest Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.), 0-4

2000Virginia Tech Hokie Classic (Blacksburg, Va.), 1-3Auburn War Eagle Invitational (Auburn, Ala.), 1-2

2001UCF Fall Invitational (Orlando, Fla.), 0-3Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.), 0-3

2002High Point Invitational (High Point, N.C.), 3-0Memphis Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.), 1-2Hokie Classic (Blacksburg, Va.), 0-3

2003High Point Invitational (High Point, N.C.), 1-2Xavier Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio), 1-2Butler Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.), 0-3Middle Tenn. St. Tourn. (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 0-3

2004Virginia Tech Tournament (Blacksburg, Va.), 2-1Charlotte Classic (Charlotte, N.C.), 3-1TCU Adidas Invitational (Fort Worth, Texas), 0-3

2005Broyhill Inn Appalachian Classic (Boone, N.C.), 2-1USF Best Western Invite (Jacksonville, Fla.), 1-2UVa Jefferson Cup Tourn. (Charlottesville, Va.), 1-2

2006Mast General Store Appalachian Classic (Boone, N.C.), 2-1UNF Labor Day Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.), 1-2Hokie Invite (Blacksburg, Va.), 2-1Lady Topper Invitational (Bowling Green, Ky.), 1-2

2007Charlotte Invitational (Charlotte, N.C.), 1-2Comcast Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.), 0-3South Carolina Tournament (Columbia, S.C.), 1-2Clemson Classic (Clemson, S.C.), 1-2

2008Tribe Invitational (Williamsburg, Va.), 0-3MTSU Blue Raider Bash (Murfreesboro, Tenn.), 0-3Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.), 1-2Appalachian Invitational (Boone, N.C.), 2-1

2009Four Points Titan Classic (Fullerton, Calif.), 1-2Appalachian Invitational (Boone, N.C.), 1-2Hilton Garden Inn Invitational (Rock Hill, S.C.), 1-2Black and Gold Challenge (Winston-Salem, N.C.), 0-3

2010High Point Tournament (High Point, N.C.), 3-0Appalachian Invitational (Boone, N.C.), 2-1Akron Invitational (Akron, Ohio), 2-1Tar Heel Volleyball Classic (Chapel, Hill, N.C.), 1-2

2011Appalachian Invitational (Boone, N.C.), 2-1Kansas Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.), 1-2Morehead State Invitational (Morehead, Ky.) 1-2James Madison Classic (Harrisonburg, Va.) 2-1

2012JMU Days Inn Invitational (Harrisonburg, Va.), 0-3Lipscomb Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.), 1-2VCU/Third Degree Sportswear Invitational (Richmond, Va.), 1-2Wake Forest Black & Gold Challenge (Winston-Salem, N.C.), 1-2

2013Appalachian Invitational (Boone, N.C.), 3-0NC State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.), 2-1Baylor Tournament (Waco, Texas), 0-3App State Black & Gold Challenge (Boone, N.C.), 2-1

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Matt Ginipro became the eighth volleyball head coach in Appalachian State University volleyball history on June 2, 2007 and has seen a vast amount of success in his first seven seasons in the High Country.

During his tenure with the Mountaineers, he has posted 105 victories, including 60 in Southern Conference play, and has won the fourth-highest number of matches in Appalachian State coaching history.

In just his first year at the helm, Ginipro earned SoCon Coach of the Year honors for guiding his squad to a 14-4 league record and an appearance in the semifinal round of the 2007 SoCon Tournament.

The Mountaineers have reached the semifinals of the SoCon Tournament three times during Ginipro’s tenure, most recently in 2013 when the squad finished 19--13 and 9-7 in league play. He has coached seven players to all-SoCon honors and saw one of his student-athletes, Brittany Zahn, named as the 2007 SoCon Player of the Year.

During his time in the High Country, Ginipro has seen two of his players set school records. Dianna Thomas ended her career as Appalachian’s all-time kills leader in 2007 while Courtney Rhein broke the school record for digs during the 2012 season.

His program’s efforts have not gone unnoticed on the recruiting trail either, as his 2010, 2011 and 2013 recruiting classes were ranked among one of the nation’s best, earning an honorable mention among top recruiting classes in the country from PrepVolleyball.com.

In addition to his team’s success on the court, Ginipro’s squads have been highly successful in the classroom. During his tenure, Ginipro has seen two players (Dianna Thomas and Maggie Seeds) earn first-team Capital One/CoSIDA academic all-district honors.

Ginipro arrived in Boone with 12 years of collegiate coaching experience under his belt after serving as the first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Virginia for six years. In March of 2007, he was promoted to associate head coach at UVa. At Virginia, Ginipro was responsible for coaching the Cavaliers’ setters and outside hitters and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator. During his six seasons at UVa., the team went a combined 105-82 and posted 19-plus win seasons in his final four years. His 2006 squad finished second in the ACC with a school-record 16 conference wins at 16-6 and posted a 23-8 overall record as Ginipro’s 2007 recruiting class earned Highest Honorable Mention ranking from PrepVolleyball.com.

Ginipro joined the Virginia coaching staff in May of 2001 after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Mississippi during the 2000 season. At Mississippi, Ginipro was responsible for coaching the outside hitters and primary passers, as well as serving as the recruiting coordinator. He helped Ole Miss earn one of eight spots in the SEC tournament after the team won only one conference match during the 1999 season.

Prior to coaching at Ole Miss, Ginipro spent four years as an assistant coach at Virginia Tech, serving as the first assistant coach for the 1997, 1998 and 1999 seasons. His duties included coaching the setters, right-side hitters, recruiting and coordinating the team’s offense.

Ginipro graduated from Virginia Tech in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a minor in sociology. He earned a master’s in counselor education from Radford in 1996. Ginipro was a member of Virginia Tech’s men’s club volleyball team and served as captain and coach for three seasons. He helped lead the Hokies to the 1992 and 1993 Collegiate Club Championships as the starting setter.

A native of Smithtown, N.Y., Ginipro is married to the former Roxanne Furey of Blacksburg, Va. The couple has two children, Kirsten Nicole and Nicholas Kyle.

COACHING EXPERIENCE:2007- present Appalachian State (Head Coach)2000-2007 Virginia (Assoc. Head Coach/Asst.)1999 Mississippi (Assistant)1996-1999 Virginia Tech (Assistant)

EDUCATION:M.S. in Counselor Education Radford University, 1996B.S. in Psychology Virginia Tech, 1993 (minor in Sociology)Smithtown High School West, 1988

RECORD AT APPALACHIAN STATE:Year Win Loss Pct.2007 19 14 .5752008 7 25 .2182009 14 17 .4512010 18 12 .600 2011 21 11 .656 2012 7 23 .233 2013 19 13 .594Total 105 115 .477

HONORS AND AWARDS:• 2007 Southern Conference Coach of the Year

MEET THE COACHES

MATT GINIPROHEAD COACHEIGHTH SEASONVIRGINIA TECH, 1993

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Chad Willis joined the Appalachian State volleyball coaching staff as the associate head coach following the 2012 season after spending eight years at Wake Forest.

Willis came to the High Country after spending eight seasons in nearby Winston-Salem where he served as an assistant coach for the Demon Deacons before being promoted to associate head coach prior to the 2012 campaign. In addition, Willis served as the team’s recruiting coordinator and assistant camp director.

During his time at Wake Forest, Willis was primarily responsible for coaching the setters and coordinating offensive systems and coached two all-ACC setters in Erin Borhart and Kelsey Jones. In addition, he was part of a staff that led the Demon Deacons to a school-record-tying 10 ACC wins in 2005.

Prior to his time at Wake Forest, Willis spent one season as an assistant coach at Southern Conference rival Elon, where he helped lead the Phoenix to a 19-14 record and coached second team all-SoCon outside hitter Emily Hayes.

Willis has also served as the head coach for women’s club volleyball at James Madison while spending two seasons as a student assistant coach for the Dukes varsity women’s program, where he was part of a staff that led JMU to a Colonial Athletic Association title and NCAA Tournament appearance in 2000.

A 2005 graduate of James Madison, Willis was the starting setter for JMU’s men’s club volleyball team where he helped lead his squad to three top-10 finishes at the national tournament while earning All-America honors twice.

Anna Wagner joined the Appalachian State coaching staff prior to the 2013 season after spending one season on the sand volleyball squad at North Florida, where she helped lead the Ospreys to their second-straight Atlantic Sun title, earning all-tournament honors along the way.

During her lone season in Jacksonville, Wagner compiled an overall record of 17-6, including a 16-6 record at the No. 3 spot with teammate Emily Strack. The duo finished 6-2 in league play and won each of its three matches at the Atlantic Sun Tournament to advance to AVCA Sand Nationals.

Prior to her season at North Florida, Wagner spent two seasons as a standout player for the Mountaineers.

As a senior for the Black and Gold, Wagner led the squad in kills (405) and was second in digs (349) while posting at least 10 kills in 29 matches, including a career-high 31 in a win over NC State to open the 2011 season.

During her final season in Boone, Wagner finished fourth in the SoCon in kills per set (3.35) and earned second team all-SoCon honors as well as academic all-SoCon honors for the second-straight season.

Prior to her previous stint in the High Country, Wagner spent one season at Florida Gulf Coast where she started in 24 matches for the Eagles. As a freshman, she played at Iowa Western and helped lead her team to a fourth-place finish at the 2008 NJCAA national tournament.

In addition to her on-court accolades, Wagner has also worked at numerous volleyball camps and clinics, including those hosted by Appalachian State.

A 2012 graduate of Appalachian with a degree in communication, she is currently completing her master’s in athletic administration at North Florida.

MEET THE COACHES

CHAD WILLISASSOCIATE HEAD COACHSECOND SEASONJAMES MADISON, 2005

ANNA WAGNERASSISTANT COACHSECOND SEASONAPPALACHIAN STATE, 2012

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MEET THE MOUNTAINEERS

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Libero/Def. Specialist: Loeffler, Mahoney, Reed, Stammen

Middle Blocker: Gray, Kerr, Lyons, Stephenson

Outside Hitter: Corrigan, Evans, Keller, Spurgeon, Wainright

Setter: Brown, Hawkins

Senior: Gray, Spurgeon, Wainright

Junior: Brown, Corrigan, Keller, Kerr, Mahoney

Sophomore: Evans, Hawkins, Lyons, Reed, Stammen

Freshman: Loeffler, Stephenson

Florida: Lyons, Reed

Georgia: Corrigan

Kansas: Brown, Mahoney

North Carolina: Hawkins, Loeffler, Spurgeon, Stammen, Stephenson

Pennsylvania: Keller

South Carolina: Wainright

Tennessee: Kerr

Texas: Evans, Gray

Jacqui JACK-ee

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BY POSITION BY CLASS BY STATE PROUNUNCIATIONS

NO. NAME POSITION HT. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Brooke Lyons MB 6-3 So. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla./St. Thomas Aquinas3 Olivia Reed LIB/DS 5-7 So. Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz4 Kati Stammen LIB/DS 5-5 So. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road5 Meghan Mahoney LIB/DS 5-5 Jr. Leawood, Kan./Blue Valley6 Emily Corrigan OH 5-11 Jr. Johns Creek, Ga./Chattahoochee7 Cassidy Stephenson MB 6-1 Fr. Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard10 Olivia Loeffler LIB/DS 5-5 Fr. Lincolnton, N.C./North Lincoln11 Jacqui Spurgeon OH 6-1 Sr. Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge12 Paige Brown S 5-6 Jr. Overland Park, Kan./St. James Academy13 Sloan Evans OH 6-1 So. San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Heights14 Lauren Gray MB 6-1 Sr. Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock16 Hailey Kerr MB 6-1 Jr. Collierville, Tenn./Collierville22 Caroline Wainright OH 5-10 Sr. Greenville, S.C./South Central32 Jess Keller OH 6-2 Jr. Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven44 Leah Hawkins S 5-9 So. Weaverville, N.C./A.C Reynolds

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2013 (Junior)• Appeared in all 32 matches and made 32 starts• Tallied a career high 17 kills vs. Binghampton (7/7) and Chattanooga (10/4)• Recorded 16 kills twice (at Presbyterian 9/3 and at Western Carolina 9/26)• Tallied at least 10 kills in 17 matches last season• Led the team with 86 blocks on the season including 19 solo and 67 assists• Notched six blocks vs. Colorado (9/13) and East Carolina (9/20)• Held the best hitting percentage on the team all season (.356) and ranked second in the conference• Ranked second on the team in kills with a total of 313 and an average of 2.70 per set• Was third on the team in service aces with 18 on the season

2012 (Sophomore)• Appeared in 26 matches and made 26 starts• Missed four matches with an ankle injury in late September• Returned to action against Wofford on Oct. 12 and tallied a career-high 11 kills • Tallied 10 kills in a loss at VCU (9/8)• Recorded 72 blocks on the season including nine solo and 63 assists• Notched nine block assists at Lipscomb (8/31)• Tallied three or more block assists in 10 matches• Ranked second on the team in blocks per set (0.82)

2011 (Freshman)• Appeared in 15 matches and made seven starts• Recorded 37 kills and 24 blocks on the season• Made her first collegiate start in the season-opening upset of NC State (8/26)• Tallied five kills and five blocks against the Wolfpack• Recorded a season-high six kills in the SoCon Quarterfinal win over Georgia Southern (11/19)• Followed up the performance with six kills against College of Charleston in the SoCon Semifinal (11/20)• Finished the season with 25 digs on the defensive side of the net• Started both matches in the SoCon Tournament

High School• Four-year letterwinner in volleyball and one-year letterwinner in track and field at Round Rock High School• Led squad to the 2008 and 2009 district titles• Helped team become a state regional finalist as a junior• Earned academic all-district honors all four years of high school• Named to the Under Armour girls’ high school all-America watch list• Named to the all-tournament team for the Frauleinfest Volleyball Tournament in 2010• Picked up special recognition honors for the all-Texas team for LoneStarVolleyball.com• Played club volleyball for Austin Juniors Mizuno under head coaches Glen Leitze and Jason Landers• Club squad finished third at the Amateur Athletic Union national tournament in Orlando, Fla. in 2010• Club team also captured a first place finish at the Texas Regional tournament in 2009• Participant in the Junior Olympics in 2008, 2009 and 2010

Personal• Daughter of Brett and Barbara Gray• Has one sister, Dana

2014 MOUNTAINEERS

GRAY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2011 40/15 37-19-105 0.93 .171 4 0.10 7 0.17 25 0.62 3-21-24 0.602012 88/26 142-68-371 1.61 .199 4 0.05 1 0.01 31 0.35 9-63-72 0.822013 116/32 313-85-641 2.70 .356 5 0.04 18 0.16 80 0.69 19-67-86 0.74Total 244-73 492-172-1117 2.02 .286 13 0.05 26 0.11 136 0.56 31-151-182 0.75

LAUREN GRAY14 • MB • SR. • 6-1

Round Rock, Texas • Round Rock

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2013 (Junior)• Sat out the 2013 season due to a shoulder injury

2012 (Sophomore)• Appeared in 27 matches and made 24 starts• Finished second on the team in kills per set (2.56) and third in total kills (243)• Notched double-digit kills in 12 contests• Posted a season-high 22 kills in a win over Georgetown (9/7)• Tallied 17 kills at Davidson (11/3)• Also posted 75 digs and 48 total blocks on the season• Recorded three or more block assists in four different matches

2011 (Freshman)• Appeared in four matches and played in four sets• Recorded three kills against Chattanooga (11/12)• Had two block assists at The Citadel (10/22)• Finished the year with five kills and two block assists

High School• Four-year letterwinner in volleyball at Marvin Ridge High School• As a freshman in 2007, led team in aces, kills and blocks• Named to the Southern Piedmont all-conference team in 2008• Earned Southern Carolina all-conference accolades in 2009• Selected all-Union County volleyball first team• Two-time academic all-America honoree, in 2008 and 2009• Named to the Southern Carolina all-conference team in 2010• Named the Southern Carolina Conference Most Valuable Player in 2010• 2010 Union County Weekly Volleyball Player of the Year• Named third team all-state by the Charlotte Observer in 2010• Named to the Nation Ford all-Tournament team in 2010• Tabbed team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player in 2008, 2009 and 2010• Finished career as Marvin Ridge’s record holder in kills (912), blocks (170) and aces (137)• First player in Marvin Ridge history to earn over 1000 points in high school career (1219)

Personal• Daughter of Dana and Tara Spurgeon• Has one sister, Madeline• Father’s step-father, Jim Cartwright, enjoyed a successful football playing career at the University of Tennessee, winning the Jacobs Award in 1959 and ‘60• Majoring in health promotion

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JACQUI SPURGEON11 • OH • SR. • 6-1

WAXHAW, N.C. • MARVIN RIDGE

SPURGEON’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2011 4/4 5-6-16 1.25 -.062 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0-2-2 0.502012 95/27 243-134-773 2.56 .141 5 0.05 0 0.00 75 0.79 9-39-48 0.51Total 9931 248-140-789 3.81 .079 5 0.05 0 0.00 75 0.79 9-41-50 1.01

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CAROLINE WAINRIGHT22 • OH • SR. • 5-10

GREENVILLE, S.C. • SOUTH CENTRAL

2013 (Junior)• Made appearances in four matches • Tallied three kills on the season and eight total attacks• Recorded four attacks against North Carolina A&T (9/18)• Notched two blocks against NC State (9/6)

2012 (Freshman - Softball)• Made 28 appearances in the circle including 13 starts• Led the Mountaineers in wins (9) and ERA (3.33)• Tossed six complete games including two shutouts• Finished second on the team in strikeouts (50) and innings pitched (88.1)• Picked up her first win in her first collegiate start against Alabama State (Feb. 11)

High School• Was a two-sport athlete at South Central, competing in both volleyball and softball• Earned volleyball all-conference accolades three times• Was named conference Player of the Year as a senior• Named team MVP three times• Was a three-time all-conference selection in softball• Named conference Player of the Year as a junior and Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior• Won four varsity letters in both sports

Personal• Daughter of Charles and Lisa Wainright• Older sister, Caitlin, played three years of softball at Appalachian State• Majoring in exercise science

WAINRIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS

2014 MOUNTAINEERS

YEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2013 4-4 3-3-8 0.75 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.50 0-2-2 0.50Total 4-4 3-3-8 0.75 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 2 0.50 0-2-2 0.50

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PAIGE BROWN12 • S • JR. • 5-6

OVERLAND PARK, KAN. • ST. JAMES

2013 (Sophomore)• Played in all 32 matches and made 32 starts• Ranked first on the team in total assists with 1,302 on the season• Averaged 11.22 assists per set• Posted a career high 62 assists at Samford (10/5)• Recorded 30 or more assists in 29 matches• Ranked third on the team in digs, notching 289 on the season• Recorded a career high 21 digs vs. Colorado (9/13)• Tallied 10 service aces on the season

2012 (Freshman)• Played in all 30 matches and made 15 starts • Made her first collegiate start in the season opener at James Madison and started each of the team’s first 15 matches at the setter position• Finished the season with 517 assists and 259 digs• Ranked first on the team in total assists and second in assists per set (4.83)• Posted back-to-back 40-plus assist performances against Georgetown (9/7) and VCU (9/8)• Set a team season-high with 45 assists against VCU• Recorded 20 or more assists in eight matches during the season• Notched a season-high 19 digs against Seton Hall (8/25)• Tallied 13 service aces on the season

High School• Named as a 2011 high school All-American by PrepVolleyball.com• Also named as Gatorade’s Kansas Player of the Year as a senior• Earned a spot on Under Armor’s All-America watch list prior to her senior season• Was a two-time all-state selection after finishing her career as the all-time leader with 2,500 career assists at St. James Academy• Finished her high school career ranked in the top-five in digs (701) and aces (125) in St. James history• Also lettered in basketball as a high school student-athlete• Played club volleyball for MAVS where she was named to the AAU and Junior National all-tournament teams

Personal• Daughter of Kent and Leslie Brown• Majoring in spanish• Older sister, Lauren, is a senior setter for the Mountaineers• Has one younger sister, Abby

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2012 107/30 6-6-35 0.06 .000 517 4.83 13 0.12 259 2.42 1-5-6 0.062013 116/32 33-9-108 0.28 .222 1302 11.22 10 0.09 289 2.49 1-21-22 0.19Total 223/62 39-15-143 0.17 .168 1819 8.16 23 0.10 548 2.46 2-26-28 0.13

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EMILY CORRIGAN6 • OH • JR. • 5-11

JOHN’S CREEK, GA. • CHATTAHOOCHEE

2013 (Sophomore)• Played in all 32 matches and made 31 starts• Led the team on offense, posting 426 kills on the season• Ranked first on the team in kills per set with 3.67• Recorded a career-high 28 kills vs. Denver (9/21)• Tallied double-digit kills in 23 matches• Was second on the team in digs, recording a total of 314 and 2.71 per set• Had a career high 18 digs at Chattanooga (10/4)• Named first-team All-SoCon • Named to the SoCon All-Tournament team • Earned SoCon Offensive Player of the Week honors twice

2012 (Freshman)• Played in 17 matches and made six starts• Missed nearly a month of the season with a wrist injury (9/30-10/19)• Posted three-straight matches with double-digit kills before the injury• Notched a season-high 16 kills in a win over Elon (9/29)• Recorded 10 digs in her first collegiate action against James Madison (8/24)• Also posted a season-high three blocks, one solo and two assists, at JMU

High School• Named as a 2011 high school All-American by PrepVolleyball.com• Earned all-state and all-area honors as a junior and senior• Finished her career as Chattahoochee’s single-season leader in kills (606) and ranks second in career kills (1,455)• Averaged an impressive 4.1 kills per set during her high school career• Played club volleyball for Atlanta Juniors Crush and was a medalist at three Junior Olympic competitions• Named to the Junior Olympic Championships All-American team in the 15U category

Personal• Daughter of Tim and Denise Corrigan• Majoring in exercise science• Has two younger brothers, Ben and Jack

CORRIGAN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2012 51/17 58-21-221 1.14 .167 4 0.08 4 0.08 86 1.69 2-7-9 0.182013 116/32 426-150-1247 3.67 .221 11 0.09 15 0.13 314 2.71 8-31-39 0.34Total 167-49 484-171-1468 2.90 .213 15 0.09 19 0.11 400 2.40 10-38-48 0.29

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JESS KELLER32 • OH • JR. • 6-2

SWARTHMORE, PA. • STRATH HAVEN

2013 (Sophomore)• Played in all 32 matches and made 25 starts• Ranked third on the team in kills, recording 260 on the season and 2.24 per set• Posted a career high 20 kills twice vs. Presbyterian (9/3) and East Carolina (9/20)• Was second on the team in blocks with 78 on the season, including 10 solo and 68 assists • Notched seven blocks vs. Colorado (9/13)

2012 (Freshman)• Played in 30 matches and made seven starts• Finished the season with 74 kills, 45 blocks and 29 digs• Posted five kills in back-to-back matches against Davidson (11/3) and Chattanooga (11/10)• Recorded a season-high five block assists against Chattanooga (11/10)

High School• Earned PIAA all-Central League honorable mention accolades as a senior and was an all-county selection• Led Strath Haven to two Central League titles during her final two years• Was named as the Central League MVP as a senior• Recorded 24 kills in a win over Garnet Valley in the Central League Championship match• Set a school record with 574 kills as a senior, good for 25th nationally• Tallied 31 kills, 16 digs and six aces in the third-place match of the District I tournament to propel Strath Haven into the state tournament• Helped her high school to a third-place finish in the PIAA District I tournament and a spot in the Pennsylvania State Volleyball Tournament as a senior• Named as a first team all-state selection as a senior• Also named to the Pennsylvania all-state tournament team• Earned 2011 Delaware County Player of the Year honors and was a first-team all-Delaware County selection• Played club volleyball for Synergy where she was selected to the 17U Junior National Team

Personal• Daughter of Gerhart and Grace Keller• Major is undecided

KELLER’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2012 98/30 74-63-335 0.76 .033 1 0.01 0 0.00 29 0.30 2-43-45 0.462013 116/32 260-106-718 2.24 .214 1 0.01 12 0.10 89 0.77 10-68-78 0.67Total 214-62 334-169-1053 1.56 .157 2 0.01 12 0.06 118 0.55 12-111-123 0.57

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HAILEY KERR16 • MB • JR. • 6-1

COLLIERVILLE, TENN. • COLLIERVILLE

2013 (Sophomore)• Saw action in 12 matches, starting 11 of them• Recorded 36 kills on the season • Tallied seven kills vs. Sam Houston State (8/31)• Recorded 31 blocks on the year, including six solo and 25 assists • Had six blocks against Loyola (8/30)

2012 (Freshman)• Played in just five matches during the season due to a hand injury• Recorded two kills and five block assists against Virginia (9/8)• Also recorded a block assist against Minnesota (8/25)

High School• Earned all-district honors during her final three seasons at Collierville• Was a regional MVP as a junior and was named as an all-region selection during her last three seasons• Played club volleyball for Memphis Junior 18’s Elite• Tallied 21 kills, 14 digs, six blocks and four aces to lead Collierville over Tennessee’s No. 1 ranked team, St. George’s, as a senior

Personal• Daughter of Michael and Patricia Kerr• Father, Michael, was the first junior college transfer to ever play football for Bo Schembechler at the University of Michigan and was a member of the 1986 Big Ten Championship team• Majoring in psychology• Has three younger siblings, Allison, Nathan and Danny

KERR’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2012 8/5 2-0-6 0.25 .333 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.12 0-6-6 0.752013 40/12 36-11-101 0.90 .248 0 0.00 0 0.00 8 0.20 6-25-31 0.77Total 48/17 38-11-107 0.79 .252 0 0.00 0 0.00 9 0.19 6-31-37 0.77

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2013 (Sophomore)• Played in all 32 matches and all 116 sets• Led the team on defense with 622 total digs on the season• Averaged 5.36 digs per set • Had a career high 36 digs vs. Denver (9/21) • Tallied at least 20 digs in 16 matches • Ranked first on the team in service aces, recording 27 on the year • Named SoCon Defensive Player of the Week four times

2012 (Freshman)• Played in all 30 matches and all 107 sets• Finished third on the team in digs (220)• Posted double-digit dig totals in nine matches• Notched a season-high 15 digs in wins over Houston (8/31) and Georgetown (9/7)• Led the team with 21 service aces and recorded at least two aces in six different matches

High School• Named to the 2011 Kansas all-star team• Also earned Eastern Kansas Defensive Player of the Year honors as a junior and senior• Was a first-team all-Eastern Kansas League selection as a senior• Named as an Eastern Kansas League scholar athlete• Was a four-year starter and a two-time co-captain• Set a Blue Valley school record with 1,970 career digs• Also set her school’s single-season digs record with 687 and led her team in digs all four seasons• Played club volleyball for MAVS where she helped her team to a title in the 15U portion of the AAU National Tournament• Also helped MAVS finish second in the Junior Olympic National Tournament

Personal• Daughter of Bill and Joyce Mahoney• Majoring in elementary education• Has one older brother, Pat• Her cousin, Ellyn Baumgardner, swam at the University of Arizona

MEGHAN MAHONEY5 • LIB/DS • JR. • 5-5

LEAWOOD, KAN. • BLUE VALLEY

MAHONEY’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2012 107/30 0-5-22 0.00 -.227 12 0.11 21 0.20 220 2.06 0-0-0 02013 116-32 7-1-29 0.06 .207 102 0.88 27 0.23 622 5.36 1-0-1 0.01Total 223-62 7-6-51 0.03 .020 114 0.51 48 0.22 842 3.78 1-0-1 0.00

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KATI STAMMEN4 • LIB/DS • SO. • 5-4

RALEIGH, N.C. • LEESVILLE ROAD

2013 (Freshman)• Played in 31 matches and 113 sets as a freshman • Tallied 212 digs on the season, while averaging 1.88 digs per set • Recorded a career high 15 digs vs. UT Arlington (9/21) • Had at least five digs in 24 matches • Notched 15 service aces on the season• Recorded four service aces against Georgia Southern (10/18)

High School• Earned all-conference and conference Player of the Year honors as a senior• Played club volleyball for Triangle Volleyball where she earned all-tournament honors four times, MVP honors twice and was named Best Libero in 2010• As a senior helped Leesville Road to a 27-1 record and a No. 2 ranking in the state of North Carolina• Ended her final season with 5.1 digs per set to go along with 445 digs and 57 service aces

Personal• Daughter of Dave and Joanne Stammen• Born on Sept. 7, 1994• Has two siblings, David and Laura• Majoring in recreation management with a minor in child development

STAMMEN’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2013 113/31 1-1-7 0.01 .000 11 0.10 15 0.13 212 1.88 0-0-0 0.00Total 113/31 1-1-7 0.01 .000 11 0.10 15 0.13 212 1.88 0-0-0 0.00

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SLOAN EVANS13 • OH • SO. • 6-1

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS • ALAMO HEIGHTS

BROOKE LYONS1 • MB • SO. • 6-3

FT. LAUDERDALE • ST. THOMAS AQUINAS

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2013 (Freshman)• Saw action in four matches as a freshman • Recorded a service ace vs. North Carolina A&T (9/18) • Had one solo block vs. Chattanooga (10/4)

High School• Earned first team all-district honors as a senior and second team honors as a sophomore and junior• Was named as an academic all-district selection in each of her final three seasons and was academic all-state as a senior• Earned Offensive MVP honors as a senior and won the team’s award as the Top Newcomer as a sophomore

Personal• Daughter of Mark and Jennifer Evans• Born on April 18, 1995• Has an older sister, Quinn, who played volleyball at Georgia Tech from 2010-13 and led the Yellow Jackets in kills as a senior• Majoring in public relations

EVANS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2013 5/4 0-0-0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 1 0.20 0 0.00 1-0-1 0.20Total 5/4 0-0-0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 1 0.20 0 0.00 1-0-1 0.20

2013(Freshman)• Played in ten matches and 20 sets as a freshman•Recorded 16 kills on the season • Had a season high six kills vs. North Carolina A&T (9/18)• Tallied 12 blocks on the season

High School• Led St. Thomas Aquinas High School to the state championship final four in 2011 and then to the finals in 2012• Earned Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald all-Broward county honors during her junior and senior campaigns• Earned a spot on the Under Armor All-America watch list in 2012• Named MaxPreps Player of the week four times during her junior and senior seasons• Appeared in the BCAA All-Star game as a senior

• Played For Team Florida at the USAV High Performance National Championships, winning Gold in 2010 and Silver in 2011

Personal• Daughter of Frank and Lori Lyons

LYONS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2013 20/10 16-11-42 0.80 .119 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.05 1-11-12 0.60Total 20/10 16-11-42 0.80 .119 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.05 1-11-12 0.60

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HAWKINS’ CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2013 2/1 0-0-0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0-1-1 0.50Total 2/1 0-0-0 0.00 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0-1-1 0.50

OLIVIA REED3 • LIB/DS • SO. • 5-7

GAINESVILLE, FLA. • BUCHHOLZ

LEAH HAWKINS44 • S • SO. • 5-9

WEAVERVILLE, N.C. • A.C. REYNOLDS

2013 (Freshman)• Saw action in one match as a freshman setter• Tallied one block assist against North Carolina A&T (9/18)

High School • Earned all-conference honors three times and served as a team captain at A.C. Reynolds in each of her final three seasons• Tallied 309 assists, 256 digs, 139 kills and 33 service aces in 82 sets played ads a senior• Played club volleyball for K2 Volleyball in Knoxville

Personal• Daughter of David and Cindy Hawkins• Has one sister, Sabrina• Majoring in exercise science

2013 (Freshman)• Played in 16 matches and 31 sets as a freshman• Tallied 31 digs on the season and 1.0 dig per set • Had a career high seven digs vs. Sam Houston State (8/31) and Davidson (9/27)• Recorded two service aces vs. Sam Houston State (8/31)

High School• Earned all-area honors as a senior• Finished her final high school season with 201 kills, 209 digs and a team-best 45 aces• Competed in club volleyball for Ocala Power, where she helped lead her team to a third-place finishat AAU Nationals

Personal• Daughter of Monty and Denise Reed• Father, Monty, played football at Colorado State• Has a younger sister, Sofia, who plays high school lacrosse and volleyball• Majoring in management with a minor in sustainable development

REED’S CAREER STATISTICSYEAR SP/MP K-E-TA K/S PCT. A A/S SA SA/S DIG D/S BS-BA-TB B/S2013 31/16 1-2-6 0.03 -.167 0 0.00 5 0.16 31 1.00 0-0-0 0.00Total 31/16 1-2-6 0.03 -.167 0 0.00 5 0.16 31 1.00 0-0-0 0.00

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OLIVIA LOEFFLER10 • LIB/DS • FR. • 5-5

LINCOLNTON, N.C. • NORTH LINCOLN

CASSIDY STEPHENSON7 • MB • FR. • 6-1

WILMINGTON, N.C. • HOGGARD

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High School• Named MVP during her junior and senior season at North Lincoln High School• Garnered all-conference honors during her junior and senior campaign• Led her team to a Piedmond Region conference championship during her junior season• Named to the Charlotte Observer Top Ten List of Players to Watch in 2013• Was selected as the Denver Weekly newspaper’s Player of the Year during her junior and senior seasons• Earned Lake Norman all-tournament team honors as a junior and senior

Personal• Daughter of Cindy and Robert Loeffler• Has one younger sister, Lily• Plans to major in exercise science

High School• Lettered all four years at Hoggard High School• Earned first-team all-conference honors during her sophomore and junior seasons• Named Mideastern Conference Player of the Year and StarNews All-Area Volleyball Player of the Year• Averaged 3.2 kills per set, .8 blocks per set and a .520 hitting percentage during her senior campaign• Also lettered in soccer all four years, earning all-region and all-state honors

Personal• Daughter of Joe and Krista Stephenson• Has one older sister, Kasey• Plans to major in exercise science

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2013 IN REVIEW

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Overall Record: 19-13 Conference: 9-7 Home: 10-5 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-3 Date Opponent Score Score-by-set Overall SoCon Time Att.

App State OPPATTACK Kills ...............................................1553 1391 Errors ............................................ 568 674 Total Attacks..............................4234 4192 Attack Pct ................................... .233 .171 Kills/Set .......................................13.4 12.0SET Assists ..........................................1454 1333 Assists/Set ..................................12.5 11.5SERVE Aces ..............................................125 129 Errors ...........................................189 182 Aces/Set ......................................1.1 1.1SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors ...........................................127 123 Errors/Set ...................................1.1 1.1

MATCH WINS BY NUMBER OF SETS 3 4 5 TotalAppalachian State 14 2 3 19Opponents 5 4 4 13

SETS WON BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalAppalachian State 18 20 22 6 3 69Opponents 14 12 10 7 4 47

POINTS BY SET 1 2 3 4 5 TotalAppalachian State 758 750 744 296 98 2646Opponents 675 682 611 283 93 2344

TEAMKills ............................................................................................71, at Davidson (Oct. 26)*Attacks ................................................................................. 202, vs. Denver (Sept. 21)*Hitting Pct. ................................................................... .459, vs. Norfolk State (8/31)Assists ..........................................................................................68, at Samford (Oct. 5)Aces ........................................................................10, vs. Georgia Southern (Oct. 18)Total Blocks ........................................................................ 13, vs. Davidson (Sept. 27) ................................................................................................13, at Chattanooga (Oct. 4)..................................................................................................13, vs. Colorado (Sept. 13)

Digs ......................................................................................99, at Chattanooga (Oct. 4) INDIVIDUALKills .............................................................. 28, Emily Corrigan vs. Denver (Sept. 21)*Attacks ..................................................... 74, Emily Corrigan vs. Denver (Sept. 21)*Hitting Pct. ........................................ .684, Lauren Gray vs. The Citadel (Oct. 19)Points ..............................................................30, Emily Corrigan at Samford (Oct. 5)Assists ................................................................62, Paige Brown at Samford (Oct. 5)Aces ..................................... 4, Meghan Mahoney at Western Carolina (Sept. 26)Solo Blocks ...............................................4, Dalton Tolliver vs. Davidson (Sept. 27)Block Assists ............................................5, Dalton Tolliver vs. Davidson (Sept. 27)...............................................................................5, Jess Keller vs. Colorado (Sept. 13)Total Blocks ..............................................9, Dalton Tolliver vs. Davidson (Sept. 27)Digs ....................................36, Meghan Mahoney at Western Carolina (Sept. 26)

App State OPPDEFENSE Digs ..............................................1884 1846 Digs/Set ...................................... 16.2 15.9BLOCKING Block Solo .....................................68 52 Block Assist ................................. 302 318 Total Blocks ................................219.0 211.0 Blocks/Set ....................................1.9 1.8 Block Errors ...................................23 52Ball Handling Errors ........................10 30ATTENDANCE Total ............................................. 4432 3957 Dates/Avg Per Date ..............15/295 11/360 Neutral site #/Avg ....................6/58 Longest win streak .....................5 Longest losing streak .................3

2013 Appalachian State VolleyballAppalachian State Match Results (as of Aug 25, 2014)

All matches

Date Opponent Score Score-by-set Overall Conf Time Att.Aug 30 LOYOLA W 3-0 25-15,25-14,25-20 1-0 0-0 392Aug 31 SAM HOUSTON STATE W 3-0 25-23,25-23,25-20 2-0 0-0 203Aug 31 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 25-18,25-11,25-14 3-0 0-0 217Sep 03 at Presbyterian College W 3-2 25-21,28-30,18-25,25-16,15-12 4-0 0-0 1:22 322Sep 06 at NC State L 0-3 19-25,21-25,10-25 4-1 0-0 1:11 475Sep 07 vs Towson W 3-0 25-12,25-20,25-17 5-1 0-0 1:06Sep 07 vs Binghamton W 3-0 25-16,25-18,25-11 6-1 0-0 1:01 135

# Sep 13 vs Colorado L 2-3 25-23,15-25,25-21,23-25,12-15 6-2 0-0 1:59 115# Sep 13 at Baylor L 0-3 27-29,20-25,15-25 6-3 0-0 1:23 510# Sep 14 vs Northwestern State L 0-3 16-25,22-25,23-25 6-4 0-0 1:20 100

Sep 18 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 3-0 25-9,25-11,25-5 7-4 0-0 212Sep 20 EAST CAROLINA L 2-3 25-18,19-25,25-14,18-25,15-17 7-5 0-0 433Sep 21 TEXAS-ARLINGTON W 3-1 25-21,15-25,25-20,25-20 8-5 0-0 1:45 257Sep 21 DENVER W 3-2 23-25,27-25,25-23,20-25,15-13 9-5 0-0 2:15 312

* Sep 26 at Western Carolina L 1-3 23-25,26-28,25-16,17-25 9-6 0-1 1:53 437* Sep 27 DAVIDSON L 1-3 20-25,26-28,25-15,20-25 9-7 0-2 1:53 353* Oct 04 at Chattanooga W 3-1 25-27,25-20,25-11,25-15 10-7 1-2 2:15 196* Oct 05 at Samford L 2-3 21-25,17-25,25-16,25-18,13-15 10-8 1-3 2:10 412* Oct 11 FURMAN W 3-0 25-20,25-20,25-21 11-8 2-3 1:29 321* Oct 12 WOFFORD L 0-3 22-25,21-25,18-25 11-9 2-4 1:30 373* Oct 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 2-3 23-25,25-15,23-25,26-24,13-15 11-10 2-5 2:15 152* Oct 19 CITADEL W 3-0 25-11,25-19,25-16 12-10 3-5 1:20 193* Oct 26 at Davidson W 3-2 21-25,25-14,23-25,25-14,15-6 13-10 4-5 2:07 476* Oct 27 WESTERN CAROLINA W 3-0 25-22,25-17,25-23 14-10 5-5 1:26 285* Nov 01 at Elon W 3-0 25-20,25-23,25-12 15-10 6-5 1:28 173* Nov 02 at UNCG W 3-0 25-19,25-19,31-29 16-10 7-5 1:30 524* Nov 08 SAMFORD L 1-3 22-25,25-18,22-25,24-26 16-11 7-6 2:00 423* Nov 09 CHATTANOOGA W 3-0 25-12,25-19,25-13 17-11 8-6 1:30 306* Nov 15 at Citadel W 3-0 25-17,25-18,25-13 18-11 9-6 0:59 73* Nov 16 at Georgia Southern L 0-3 20-25,17-25,16-25 18-12 9-7 1:15 359

Nov 22 vs UNCG W 3-0 25-19,25-23,25-11 19-12 9-7 1:23Nov 23 vs Georgia Southern L 1-3 26-28,26-24,20-25,23-25 19-13 9-7 1:58

Team Record W-L-TOverall: 19-13

Conference: 9-7Home: 10-5Away: 6-5

Neutral: 3-33 sets: 14-54 sets: 2-45 sets: 3-4

Attend Dates Total Avg.Total: 32 8739 273

Home: 15 4432 295Away: 11 3957 360

Neutral: 6 350 58

2013 IN REVIEW

2013 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

2013 TEAM STATISTICS 2013 MATCH HIGHS

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2013 Appalachian State VolleyballAppalachian State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 25, 2014)

All matches

Overall record: 19-13 Conf: 9-7 Home: 10-5 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 3-3

Attack Set Serve

## Player sp mp-ms k k/s e ta pct a a/s ta pct sa sa/s se ta pct

6 Emily Corrigan 116 32-31 426 3.67 150 1247 . 2 2 1 11 0.09 83 . 1 3 3 15 0.13 14 409 . 9 6 614 Lauren Gray 116 32-32 313 2.70 85 641 . 3 5 6 5 0.04 33 . 1 5 2 18 0.16 47 368 . 8 7 232 Jess Keller 116 32-25 260 2.24 106 718 . 2 1 4 1 0.01 25 . 0 4 0 12 0.10 10 128 . 9 2 27 Lindsey Sauls 103 31-6 242 2.35 106 747 . 1 8 2 1 0.01 20 . 0 5 0 0 0.00 3 9 . 6 6 718 Dalton Tolliver 64 18-17 129 2.02 42 323 . 2 6 9 6 0.09 22 . 2 7 3 0 0.00 1 3 . 6 6 715 Kat Ferrell 43 18-2 84 1.95 41 247 . 1 7 4 0 0.00 12 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 1.0016 Hailey Kerr 40 12-11 36 0.90 11 101 . 2 4 8 0 0.00 16 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 1.0012 Paige Brown 116 32-32 33 0.28 9 108 . 2 2 2 1302 11.2 3512 . 3 7 1 10 0.09 18 492 . 9 6 31 Brooke Lyons 20 10-4 16 0.80 11 42 . 1 1 9 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 1 . 0 0 05 Meghan Mahoney 116 32-0 7 0.06 1 29 . 2 0 7 102 0.88 394 . 2 5 9 27 0.23 28 478 . 9 4 122 Caroline Wainright 4 4-0 3 0.75 3 8 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1.008 Lauren Brown 95 29-6 2 0.02 0 10 . 2 0 0 15 0.16 54 . 2 7 8 22 0.23 34 306 . 8 8 94 Kati Stammen 113 31-24 1 0.01 1 7 . 0 0 0 11 0.10 63 . 1 7 5 15 0.13 23 404 . 9 4 33 Olivia Reed 31 16-1 1 0.03 2 6 - . 1 6 7 0 0.00 7 . 0 0 0 5 0.16 10 51 . 8 0 444 Leah Hawkins 2 1-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 013 Sloan Evans 5 4-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 1 0.20 0 3 1.00

APPALACHIAN STATE 116 32-32 1553 13.3 568 4234 . 2 3 3 1454 12.5 4241 . 3 4 3 125 1.08 189 2657 . 9 2 9Opponents 116 32-32 1391 11.9 674 4192 . 1 7 1 1333 11.4 4322 . 3 0 8 129 1.11 182 2375 . 9 2 3

Recept Dig Blocking Points

## Player sp re ta pct dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe pts pts/s

6 Emily Corrigan 116 31 818 . 9 6 2 314 2.71 8 31 3 9 0.34 3 0 464.5 4.0014 Lauren Gray 116 2 13 . 8 4 6 80 0.69 19 67 8 6 0.74 3 1 383.5 3.3132 Jess Keller 116 0 0 . 0 0 0 89 0.77 10 68 7 8 0.67 1 1 316.0 2.727 Lindsey Sauls 103 11 112 . 9 0 2 42 0.41 7 16 2 3 0.22 4 0 257.0 2.5018 Dalton Tolliver 64 1 26 . 9 6 2 17 0.27 14 45 5 9 0.92 0 0 165.5 2.5915 Kat Ferrell 43 0 17 1.000 16 0.37 0 14 1 4 0.33 1 1 91.0 2.1216 Hailey Kerr 40 0 0 . 0 0 0 8 0.20 6 25 3 1 0.77 2 0 54.5 1.3612 Paige Brown 116 1 6 . 8 3 3 289 2.49 1 21 2 2 0.19 6 6 54.5 0.471 Brooke Lyons 20 0 1 1.000 1 0.05 1 11 1 2 0.60 1 0 22.5 1.125 Meghan Mahoney 116 20 571 . 9 6 5 622 5.36 1 0 1 0.01 0 0 35.0 0.3022 Caroline Wainright 4 0 0 . 0 0 0 2 0.50 0 2 2 0.50 1 0 4.0 1.008 Lauren Brown 95 3 4 . 2 5 0 161 1.69 0 1 1 0.01 1 1 24.5 0.264 Kati Stammen 113 28 553 . 9 4 9 212 1.88 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 16.0 0.143 Olivia Reed 31 4 22 . 8 1 8 31 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6.0 0.1913 Sloan Evans 5 0 3 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 1 0.20 0 0 2.0 0.4044 Leah Hawkins 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.50 0 0 0.5 0.25- TEAM - 26 - - - - - - - - - - - -

APPALACHIAN STATE... 116 127 2179 . 9 4 2 1884 16.24 68 302 219.0 1.89 23 10 1897.0 16.35Opponents........... 116 123 2452 . 9 5 0 1846 15.91 52 318 211.0 1.82 52 30 1731.0 14.92

2013 Appalachian State VolleyballAppalachian State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 25, 2014)

Conference matches

Overall record: 9-7 Conf: 9-7 Home: 4-4 Away: 5-3 Neutral: 0-0

Attack Set Serve

## Player sp mp-ms k k/s e ta pct a a/s ta pct sa sa/s se ta pct

6 Emily Corrigan 58 16-15 193 3.33 75 557 . 2 1 2 5 0.09 33 . 1 5 2 7 0.12 7 210 . 9 6 714 Lauren Gray 58 16-16 185 3.19 44 366 . 3 8 5 3 0.05 15 . 2 0 0 6 0.10 25 202 . 8 7 67 Lindsey Sauls 48 15-6 129 2.69 56 369 . 1 9 8 1 0.02 10 . 1 0 0 0 0.00 2 5 . 6 0 018 Dalton Tolliver 57 16-15 116 2.04 37 293 . 2 7 0 6 0.11 20 . 3 0 0 0 0.00 1 3 . 6 6 732 Jess Keller 58 16-10 105 1.81 43 321 . 1 9 3 1 0.02 14 . 0 7 1 4 0.07 3 29 . 8 9 715 Kat Ferrell 33 12-2 74 2.24 35 202 . 1 9 3 0 0.00 9 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 1.0012 Paige Brown 58 16-16 20 0.34 1 43 . 4 4 2 694 11.9 1841 . 3 7 7 8 0.14 6 220 . 9 7 35 Meghan Mahoney 58 16-0 3 0.05 0 11 . 2 7 3 54 0.93 185 . 2 9 2 11 0.19 9 222 . 9 5 922 Caroline Wainright 2 2-0 2 1.00 1 3 . 3 3 3 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1.004 Kati Stammen 58 16-9 1 0.02 1 4 . 0 0 0 6 0.10 23 . 2 6 1 9 0.16 14 227 . 9 3 816 Hailey Kerr 3 2-1 1 0.33 1 4 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 013 Sloan Evans 3 3-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 01 Brooke Lyons 2 2-0 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 08 Lauren Brown 50 14-5 0 0.00 0 5 . 0 0 0 7 0.14 27 . 2 5 9 15 0.30 21 214 . 9 0 23 Olivia Reed 6 4-0 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 0 0.00 1 . 0 0 0 1 0.17 1 11 . 9 0 9

APPALACHIAN STATE 58 16-16 829 14.2 295 2180 . 2 4 5 777 13.4 2179 . 3 5 7 61 1.05 89 1346 . 9 3 4Opponents 58 16-16 697 12.0 324 2132 . 1 7 5 665 11.4 2172 . 3 0 6 62 1.07 79 1191 . 9 3 4

Recept Dig Blocking Points

## Player sp re ta pct dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe pts pts/s

6 Emily Corrigan 58 12 430 . 9 7 2 156 2.69 6 13 1 9 0.33 1 0 212.5 3.6614 Lauren Gray 58 1 10 . 9 0 0 51 0.88 10 27 3 7 0.64 3 1 214.5 3.707 Lindsey Sauls 48 1 11 . 9 0 9 19 0.40 4 6 1 0 0.21 1 0 136.0 2.8318 Dalton Tolliver 57 1 21 . 9 5 2 14 0.25 12 41 5 3 0.93 0 0 148.5 2.6132 Jess Keller 58 0 0 . 0 0 0 39 0.67 1 26 2 7 0.47 1 1 123.0 2.1215 Kat Ferrell 33 0 9 1.000 13 0.39 0 13 1 3 0.39 1 1 80.5 2.4412 Paige Brown 58 0 1 1.000 143 2.47 1 12 1 3 0.22 4 6 35.0 0.605 Meghan Mahoney 58 13 310 . 9 5 8 324 5.59 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 14.0 0.2422 Caroline Wainright 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 1 0.50 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 1.004 Kati Stammen 58 11 285 . 9 6 1 111 1.91 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 10.0 0.1716 Hailey Kerr 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 1 2 0.67 0 0 2.5 0.838 Lauren Brown 50 2 3 . 3 3 3 101 2.02 0 1 1 0.02 1 0 15.5 0.313 Olivia Reed 6 1 4 . 7 5 0 10 1.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.1713 Sloan Evans 3 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 1 0 1 0.33 0 0 1.0 0.331 Brooke Lyons 2 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00- TEAM - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - -

APPALACHIAN STATE... 58 62 1108 . 9 4 4 982 16.93 36 140 106.0 1.83 12 9 996.0 17.17Opponents........... 58 61 1253 . 9 5 1 926 15.97 30 152 106.0 1.83 31 15 865.0 14.91

2013 Appalachian State VolleyballAppalachian State Team Match-by-Match (as of Aug 25, 2014)

All matches

attack set serve recept blockingDate Opponent sp k e ta pct a ta pct sa se ta pct re ta pct dig bs ba be total bhe points scoreAug 30, 2013 LOYOLA 3 37 7 94 . 3 1 9 34 94 . 3 6 2 1 6 74 . 9 1 9 4 45 . 9 1 1 44 3 18 0 12.0 0 50.0 3-0Aug 31, 2013 SAM HOUSTON STATE 3 32 16 117 . 1 3 7 29 125 . 2 3 2 6 7 75 . 9 0 7 8 63 . 8 7 3 59 1 8 0 5.0 0 43.0 3-0Aug 31, 2013 NORFOLK STATE 3 38 4 74 . 4 5 9 38 80 . 4 7 5 4 5 75 . 9 3 3 3 41 . 9 2 7 37 0 10 0 5.0 0 47.0 3-0Sep 03, 2013 at Presbyterian College 5 67 20 162 . 2 9 0 65 165 . 3 9 4 8 7 110 . 9 3 6 12 96 . 8 7 5 67 4 4 3 6.0 0 81.0 3-2Sep 06, 2013 at NC State 3 26 18 107 . 0 7 5 26 106 . 2 4 5 2 10 52 . 8 0 8 1 67 . 9 8 5 39 1 6 2 4.0 0 32.0 0-3Sep 07, 2013 vs Towson 3 36 12 78 . 3 0 8 33 76 . 4 3 4 7 6 74 . 9 1 9 3 44 . 9 3 2 36 2 14 1 9.0 1 52.0 3-0Sep 07, 2013 vs Binghamton 3 43 8 107 . 3 2 7 36 103 . 3 5 0 4 6 75 . 9 2 0 2 42 . 9 5 2 40 3 9 0 7.5 0 54.5 3-0Sep 13, 2013 vs Colorado 5 58 26 167 . 1 9 2 56 166 . 3 3 7 2 10 101 . 9 0 1 9 100 . 9 1 0 71 6 14 1 13.0 0 73.0 2-3Sep 13, 2013 at Baylor 3 43 19 135 . 1 7 8 40 134 . 2 9 9 1 4 63 . 9 3 7 4 73 . 9 4 5 53 0 2 1 1.0 0 45.0 0-3Sep 14, 2013 vs Northwestern State 3 33 20 125 . 1 0 4 28 123 . 2 2 8 3 6 64 . 9 0 6 5 65 . 9 2 3 59 1 7 0 4.5 0 40.5 0-3Sep 18, 2013 NORTH CAROLINA A&T 3 41 6 85 . 4 1 2 37 82 . 4 5 1 8 4 79 . 9 4 9 1 23 . 9 5 7 59 0 6 0 3.0 0 52.0 3-0Sep 20, 2013 EAST CAROLINA 5 63 27 198 . 1 8 2 61 199 . 3 0 7 7 4 102 . 9 6 1 2 94 . 9 7 9 80 2 16 0 10.0 0 80.0 2-3Sep 21, 2013 TEXAS-ARLINGTON 4 51 23 146 . 1 9 2 47 145 . 3 2 4 1 3 88 . 9 6 6 0 82 1.000 60 2 16 0 10.0 0 62.0 3-1Sep 21, 2013 DENVER 5 62 29 202 . 1 6 3 58 206 . 2 8 2 5 3 109 . 9 7 2 3 104 . 9 7 1 85 2 14 0 9.0 0 76.0 3-2Sep 26, 2013 at Western Carolina 4 61 29 195 . 1 6 4 60 190 . 3 1 6 4 7 92 . 9 2 4 3 87 . 9 6 6 91 3 12 2 9.0 1 74.0 1-3Sep 27, 2013 DAVIDSON 4 55 29 173 . 1 5 0 46 174 . 2 6 4 3 6 92 . 9 3 5 4 89 . 9 5 5 85 6 14 1 13.0 1 71.0 1-3Oct 04, 2013 at Chattanooga 4 57 25 177 . 1 8 1 52 172 . 3 0 2 2 6 98 . 9 3 9 6 73 . 9 1 8 99 4 18 1 13.0 2 72.0 3-1Oct 05, 2013 at Samford 5 71 26 167 . 2 6 9 68 167 . 4 0 7 3 8 101 . 9 2 1 0 93 1.000 71 3 6 0 6.0 1 80.0 2-3Oct 11, 2013 FURMAN 3 46 10 101 . 3 5 6 43 101 . 4 2 6 5 5 76 . 9 3 4 4 59 . 9 3 2 50 5 2 0 6.0 0 57.0 3-0Oct 12, 2013 WOFFORD 3 40 15 116 . 2 1 6 37 121 . 3 0 6 4 5 62 . 9 1 9 10 71 . 8 5 9 49 2 4 0 4.0 0 48.0 0-3Oct 18, 2013 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 5 61 28 155 . 2 1 3 58 162 . 3 5 8 10 7 113 . 9 3 8 5 90 . 9 4 4 60 2 6 0 5.0 0 76.0 2-3Oct 19, 2013 CITADEL 3 48 10 89 . 4 2 7 45 90 . 5 0 0 4 7 74 . 9 0 5 2 45 . 9 5 6 32 1 8 0 5.0 0 57.0 3-0Oct 26, 2013 at Davidson 5 71 16 169 . 3 2 5 64 167 . 3 8 3 2 8 109 . 9 2 7 5 78 . 9 3 6 79 1 18 1 10.0 3 83.0 3-2Oct 27, 2013 WESTERN CAROLINA 3 51 13 121 . 3 1 4 48 122 . 3 9 3 2 2 75 . 9 7 3 1 60 . 9 8 3 48 1 4 0 3.0 0 56.0 3-0Nov 01, 2013 at Elon 3 44 10 104 . 3 2 7 42 103 . 4 0 8 3 3 73 . 9 5 9 3 52 . 9 4 2 49 1 10 3 6.0 0 53.0 3-0Nov 02, 2013 at UNCG 3 48 13 122 . 2 8 7 45 118 . 3 8 1 1 9 79 . 8 8 6 1 64 . 9 8 4 50 1 8 2 5.0 0 54.0 3-0Nov 08, 2013 SAMFORD 4 45 24 152 . 1 3 8 43 158 . 2 7 2 7 5 97 . 9 4 8 2 87 . 9 7 7 55 1 12 0 7.0 0 59.0 1-3Nov 09, 2013 CHATTANOOGA 3 48 14 109 . 3 1 2 47 108 . 4 3 5 6 3 78 . 9 6 2 2 43 . 9 5 3 60 4 6 0 7.0 0 61.0 3-0Nov 15, 2013 at Citadel 3 49 10 108 . 3 6 1 47 103 . 4 5 6 4 5 73 . 9 3 2 6 47 . 8 7 2 55 1 0 0 1.0 0 54.0 3-0Nov 16, 2013 at Georgia Southern 3 34 23 122 . 0 9 0 32 123 . 2 6 0 1 3 54 . 9 4 4 8 70 . 8 8 6 49 0 12 2 6.0 1 41.0 0-3Nov 22, 2013 vs UNCG 3 47 8 109 . 3 5 8 44 106 . 4 1 5 2 5 74 . 9 3 2 3 50 . 9 4 0 48 1 8 3 5.0 0 54.0 3-0Nov 23, 2013 vs Georgia Southern 4 47 30 148 . 1 1 5 45 152 . 2 9 6 3 14 96 . 8 5 4 5 82 . 9 3 9 65 4 10 0 9.0 0 59.0 1-3Appalachian State 116 1553 568 4234 . 2 3 3 1454 4241 . 3 4 3 125 189 2657 . 9 2 9 127 2179 . 9 4 2 1884 68 302 23 219.0 10 1897.0Opponents 116 1391 674 4192 . 1 7 1 1333 4322 . 3 0 8 129 182 2375 . 9 2 3 123 2452 . 9 5 0 1846 52 318 52 211.0 30 1731.0

Sets played: 116Kills per set: 13.39Assists per set: 12.53

Service aces per set: 1.08Digs per set: 16.24Blocks per set: 1.89

Points per set: 16.35Ball handling errors per set: 0.09Reception errors per set: 1.09

2013 IN REVIEW

2013 INDIVIDUAL CUMULATIVE STATISTICS

2013 INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE STATISTICS

2013 MATCH-BY-MATCH COMPARISON

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HISTORY & RECORDS

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Header TextAPPALACHIAN COACHING HISTORY

BETH MILLER1969-71

JUDY CLARKE1972-75

TONY WYATT1976-86

233-126 (.649)

TRACI BLAKENSHIP

1987-91

DAVE MARKLAND1992-98

154-89 (.634)

CHRIS REDDING1999-02

44-78 (.361)

CHAD CALLAHAN2003-06

88-44 (.667)

MATT GINIPRO2007-PRESENT105-115 (.477)

YEAR-BY-YEAR COACHING RECORDS (1981-PRESENT) YEAR OVERALL SoCon FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL HEAD COACH 1981 32-9 — — 17-7 3-1 12-1 Toni Wyatt 1982 28-5 — — 6-1 4-3 18-1 Toni Wyatt 1983 8-14 7-4 3rd 3-3 1-6 4-5 Toni Wyatt 1984 23-7 9-1 1st 6-2 5-4 12-1 Toni Wyatt 1985 30-8 3-2 3rd 8-2 7-2 15-4 Toni Wyatt 1986 22-9 4-1 t-1st 8-1 4-3 10-5 Toni Wyatt 1987 19-11 8-6 t-3rd 5-2 5-4 9-5 Traci Blankenship 1988 12-14 7-4 2nd 6-2 3-6 3-6 Traci Blankenship 1989 11-17 4-8 5th 6-4 2-8 3-5 Traci Blankenship 1990 20-12 8-2 1st 10-3 5-5 5-4 Traci Blankenship-McGee 1991 17-22 7-3 2nd 7-6 5-6 5-10 Traci Blankenship-McGee 1992 27-10 7-0 1st 6-3 9-4 12-3 Dave Markland 1993 25-13 5-2 t-2nd 8-2 6-8 11-3 Dave Markland 1994 30-6 14-0 1st 9-0 13-5 8-1 Dave Markland 1995 23-11 13-1 1st 10-2 10-5 3-4 Dave Markland 1996 17-16 9-5 4t 6-4 7-6 4-6 Dave Markland 1997 19-14 10-6 t-3rd 8-3 7-7 4-4 Dave Markland 1998 13-19 9-9 5th 6-4 5-10 2-5 Dave Markland 1999 8-20 7-13 t-7th 4-10 4-9 0-1 Chris Redding 2000 17-15 14-6 t-5th 8-3 6-9 3-3 Chris Redding 2001 4-25 4-16 9th 2-8 2-13 0-4 Chris Redding 2002 15-18 9-11 6th 6-5 5-10 4-3 Chris Redding 2003 16-16 13-5 1st-North 6-3 8-5 2-8 Chad Callihan 2004 26-8 15-1 1st-North 11-2 10-3 5-3 Chad Callihan 2005 23-10 14-4 2nd 10-3 10-3 3-4 Chad Callihan 2006 23-10 15-3 2nd 12-3 7-5 4-2 Chad Callihan 2007 19-14 14-4 2nd 8-2 7-6 4-6 Matt Ginipro 2008 7-25 3-15 5th-North 1-8 2-10 1-6 Matt Ginipro 2009 14-17 10-6 2nd-North 9-3 3-10 2-4 Matt Ginipro 2010 18-12 9-7 t-2nd-North 8-3 6-7 4-2 Matt Ginipro 2011 21-11 12-4 2nd-North 11-2 6-5 4-4 Matt Ginipro 2012 7-23 3-13 6th-North 4-5 0-13 3-5 Matt Ginipro 2013 19-13 9-7 5th 10-5 6-5 3-3 Matt GiniproTOTALS 613-454 275-169 245-116 183-207 182-131

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Year Head Coach Overall SoCon SP K E TA Pct. A SA SE RE Dig BS BA BE BHE1984 Toni Wyatt 23-7 9-1 109 1342 407 3724 .251 — 188 205 213 — 486 470 311 3461985 Toni Wyatt 30-8 3-2 123 1784 347 4632 .310 — 164 299 169 — 289 152 126 2951986 Toni Wyatt 22-9 4-1 105 1282 425 3106 .276 1143 141 152 222 1147 187 130 125 —1987 Traci Blankenship 19-11 8-6 105 1318 634 3644 .188 1188 180 223 301 — 119 180 145 —1988 Traci Blankenship 12-14 7-4 110 1321 578 3839 .194 1089 177 275 176 2257 196 99 296 —1989 T. Blankenship-McGee 11-17 4-8 107 1148 650 3172 .157 965 332 400 216 1330 99 107 143 811990 T. Blankenship-McGee 20-12 8-2 126 1659 773 4513 .196 1489 237 356 169 1795 100 196 93 1171991 T. Blankenship-McGee 17-22 7-3 142 1836 1011 5194 .159 1555 255 371 304 1957 134 360 101 921992 Dave Markland 27-10 7-0 138 1786 746 4747 .219 1560 276 308 190 1808 141 461 212 361993 Dave Markland 25-13 5-2 139 1854 822 5364 .192 1627 220 229 179 2484 89 458 161 851994 Dave Markland 30-6 14-0 133 1897 710 4931 .241 1645 238 266 160 2107 112 395 113 751995 Dave Markland 23-11 13-1 118 1641 713 4652 .199 1394 206 221 152 2289 86 313 99 521996 Dave Markland 17-16 9-5 132 1793 585 5076 .184 1528 215 280 203 2145 74 378 105 581997 Dave Markland 19-14 10-6 127 1767 912 4750 .180 1555 222 416 220 1606 93 437 96 691998 Dave Markland 13-19 9-9 117 1602 848 4445 .170 1396 205 383 218 1550 63 279 113 541999 Chris Redding 8-21 7-13 105 1375 776 3830 .156 1138 231 437 212 1185 84 192 93 762000 Chris Redding 17-15 14-6 124 1831 938 4946 .181 1586 274 439 191 1786 131 306 119 742001 Chris Redding 4-25 4-16 98 1198 703 3466 .143 959 235 414 249 1173 81 210 53 1042002 Chris Redding 15-18 9-11 118 1665 776 4654 .191 1450 204 367 178 1794 79 373 69 932003 Chad Callihan 16-16 13-5 120 1834 746 4667 .233 1581 190 305 199 1791 79 465 65 802004 Chad Callihan 26-8 15-1 130 1987 781 5172 .233 1777 205 273 148 2070 108 445 88 562005 Chad Callihan 23-10 14-4 116 1724 678 4420 .237 1555 198 317 176 1800 66 505 76 422006 Chad Callihan 23-10 15-3 122 1885 775 4910 .226 1692 199 305 171 2089 72 554 70 612007 Matt Ginipro 19-14 14-4 125 1930 779 5054 .228 1737 192 420 199 1930 61 442 104 962008 Matt Ginipro 7-25 3-15 121 1461 733 4345 .168 1345 152 264 140 1706 52 394 56 752009 Matt Ginipro 14-17 10-6 117 1399 657 4098 .181 1288 117 182 158 1733 67 424 49 422010 Matt Ginipro 18-12 9-7 111 1369 672 4084 .171 1251 125 156 117 1777 54 495 30 462011 Matt Ginipro 21-11 12-4 121 1686 656 4415 .233 1581 136 209 144 1901 35 387 36 55 2012 Matt Ginipro 7-23 3-13 107 1225 621 4037 .150 1144 100 157 137 1751 53 360 38 382013 Matt Ginipro 19-13 9-7 116 1553 568 4234 .233 1454 125 189 127 1884 68 302 23 10

FEWEST RECEIVING ERRORS (PER SET)

1. 2010 ................................................1.05 2. 2013 ................................................1.10 3. 2004 ...............................................................1.13 4. 2008 ................................................1.16 4. 2011 ................................................1.19

DIGS (PER SET) 1. 1988 ............................................................20.52 2. 1995 ............................................................19.40 3. 1993 ............................................................17.87 4. 2006 ............................................................17.12 5. 1996 ............................................................16.25

SOLO BLOCKS (PER SET) 1. 1984 ...............................................................4.46 2. 1985 ...............................................................2.35 3. 1988 ...............................................................1.78 4. 1986 ...............................................................1.77 5. 1987 ...............................................................1.13

BLOCK ASSISTS (PER SET) 1. 2010 ................................................4.45 2. 2005 ...............................................................4.35 3. 1984 ...............................................................4.31 4. 2003 ...............................................................3.88 5. 2009 ................................................3.62

Bold indicates team coached by Matt Ginipro

MATCHES PLAYED 1. 1991 ..................................................................39 2. 1985 ..................................................................38 1993 ..................................................................38 4. 1992 ..................................................................37 5. 1994 ..................................................................36

SETS PLAYED 1. 1991 ................................................................142 2. 1993 ................................................................139 3. 1992 ................................................................138 4. 1994 ................................................................133 5. 1996 ................................................................132

KILLS (PER SET) 1. 2006 ............................................................15.45 2. 2007 ..............................................15.44 3. 2003 ............................................................15.28 2004 ............................................................15.28 5. 2005 ............................................................14.90

FEWEST ERRORS (PER SET) 1. 1985 ...............................................................2.82 2. 1984 ...............................................................3.73 3. 1986 ...............................................................4.05 4. 1996 ...............................................................4.43 5. 2013 ................................................4.90

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (PER SET) 1. 2007 ..............................................40.43 2. 2006 ............................................................40.26 3. 2000 ............................................................39.89 4. 2004 ............................................................39.78 5. 2002 ............................................................39.44

HITTING PERCENTAGE 1. 1985 ............................................................. .310 2. 1986 ............................................................. .276 3. 1984 ............................................................. .251 4. 1994 ............................................................. .241 5. 2005 ............................................................. .237

ASSISTS (PER SET) 1. 2007 ..............................................13.90 2. 2006 ............................................................13.87 3. 2004 ............................................................13.67 4. 2005 ............................................................13.41 5. 2003 ............................................................13.18

SERVICE ACES (PER SET) 1. 1989............................................................... 3.10 2. 2001 ...............................................................2.40 3. 2000 ...............................................................2.21 4. 1999 ...............................................................2.20 5. 1992 ...............................................................2.00

FEWEST SERVICE ERRORS (PER SET)

1. 2012 ................................................1.30 2. 2010 ................................................1.40 3. 1986 ...............................................................1.45 4. 2011 ................................................1.72 5. 2013 ................................................1.63

YEAR-BY-YEAR STATS, TEAM SINGLE SEASON

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS (1984-PRESENT)

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

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KILLS1. 105 ..........................................................vs. Furman (Nov. 20, 1992)2. 101 ...........................................................vs. Marshall (Nov. 5, 1995)3. 95 ........................................................ vs. Davidson (Sept. 18, 1998)4. 87 ...............................................vs. UNC Asheville (Sept. 11, 1996)5. 86 ..........................................................vs. Clemson (Sept. 16, 2000)6. 85 ......................................... vs. UNC Greensboro (Sept. 29, 1997) 85 ...............................................................at Furman (Oct. 27, 2000)8. 83 ................................................. vs. UNC Asheville (Sept. 9, 1992) 83 ............................................at Western Carolina (Nov. 14, 2004)10. 81 ................................... at East Tennessee State (Sept. 24, 2004) 81 ................................................. vs. UNC Asheville (Sept. 7, 1993) 81 .................................................... at Chattanooga (Oct. 13, 2000) 81 ................................... at College of Charleston (Oct. 27, 2007)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS1. 294 ...........................................................vs. Marshall (Nov. 5, 1994)2. 291 ..........................................................vs. Furman (Nov. 20, 1994)3. 238 ................................................vs. Chattanooga (Oct. 28, 1991)4. 228 .................................vs. East Tennessee State (Oct. 24, 1996) 228 ...................................... vs. UNC Greensboro (Sept. 29, 1997)6. 225 ...................................................at Chattanooga (Nov. 2, 2003)7. 220 ................................................at New Orleans (Sept. 11, 2004) 220 ............................................... at Chattanooga (Sept. 25, 2004) 220 ....................................... vs. Western Carolina (Nov. 18, 2005) 220 .............................vs. College of Charleston (Sept. 23, 2006)

SERVICE ACES1. 24 .................................................vs. Chattanooga (Sept. 16, 1989) 24 .................................................vs. Chattanooga (Sept. 16, 1989)3. 21 .....................................................vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Oct. 5, 1989)4. 19 ................................................... vs. East Carolina (Oct. 14, 1989) 19 ....................................................vs. East Carolina (Sept. 9, 1989)6. 17 ..........................................vs. Georgia Southern (Oct. 13, 1989) 17 ..................................... at East Tennessee State (Oct. 10, 2000)8. 16 .......................................................... vs. Winthrop (Oct. 31, 1989) 16 ................................................... vs. Jacksonville (Sept. 21, 1991) 16 ........................................... vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 27, 1990) 16 ..............................................................vs. Radford (Sept. 6, 1989)

ASSISTS1. 95 ..............................................................vs. Furman (Oct. 13, 1987)2. 89 ..............................................................vs. Marshall (Nov. 5, 1995)3. 85 ................................................... vs. East Carolina (Oct. 14, 1991)4. 80 ................................................ vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Sept. 26, 1987) 80 ........................................................ vs. Davidson (Sept. 18, 1998)6. 79 ...............................................................at Furman (Oct. 27, 2000)7. 77 ............................................at Western Carolina (Nov. 14, 2004)8. 76 ................................... at College of Charleston (Oct. 27, 2007)9. 75 ..........................................................vs. Clemson (Sept. 16, 2000) 75 ........................................................... vs. Davidson (Nov. 4, 2011)

DIGS1. 200 ......................................................... vs. Marshall (Oct. 11, 1985)2. 185 ...............................................vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 16, 1985)3. 170 ............................................................vs. Marshall (Oct. 5, 1985)4. 159 ...........................................................vs. Marshall (Nov. 5, 1995)5. 158 ...........................................vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 5, 1985)6. 154 ..........................................................vs. Furman (Nov. 20, 1994)7. 144 ....................................................... vs. Winthrop (Oct. 10, 1985)8. 122 ...........................................................vs. Furman (Oct. 22, 1985) 122 ..............................................vs. UNC Asheville (Oct. 11, 1995)10. 121 ...........................................................vs. Stetson (Oct. 22, 1988)

SOLO BLOCKS1. 25 ................................................. vs. UNC Asheville (Sept. 4, 1991)2. 22 .......................................................... vs. Winthrop (Oct. 10, 1985)3. 19 ............................................................ vs. N.C. State (Oct. 5, 1982)4. 18 ..............................................................vs. Stetson (Oct. 22, 1988)5. 17 ...........................vs. Virginia Commonwealth (Sept. 27, 1985) 17 ............................................................vs. Furman (Sept. 27, 1985)7. 16 ......................................... vs. UNC Wilmington (Sept. 18, 1985) 16 .......................................................... vs. Marshall (Sept. 17, 1988)9. 14 .............................................. vs. UNC Charlotte (Sept. 26, 1997)10. 13 ..................................................vs. Virginia Tech (Sept. 16, 1985)

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 37 ...................................vs. Charleston Southern, (Oct. 24, 1997)2. 36 ............................................at Western Carolina (Nov. 11, 2003)3. 34 ........................................vs. E. Tennessee State (Nov. 10, 1990) 34 ................................................................ vs. Stetson (Oct. 9, 1993)5. 32 .......................................vs. E. Tennessee State (Sept. 22, 2009) 32 ............................................vs UNC Greensboro (Nov. 18, 2006)6. 31 ......................................................at The Citadel (Sept. 28, 2002) 31 .....................................................................vs. Army (Oct. 9, 1992)8. 30 .......................................... vs. Western Carolina (Nov. 18, 2005)9. 28 .........................................at Georgia Southern (Sept. 14, 2000) 28 ................................... at College of Charleston (Oct. 27, 2007) 28 .......................................................................vs. Elon (Oct. 2, 2010)

TEAM RECORDS

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KILLS1. 36 Brittany Zahn.....................at UNC Greensboro (Oct. 6, 2007)2. 34 Brittany Zahn..............................................at Elon (Oct. 5, 2007)3. 33 Stephanie Young .......................vs. Davidson (Sept. 18, 1998)4. 31 Tammy Craig ....................................vs. Stetson (Oct. 22, 1988) 31 Pam Huskey ....................................vs. Marshall (Oct. 11, 1985) 31 Anna Wagner ................................ vs. NC State (Aug. 26, 2011)7. 30 Erica Bahry ....................................... vs. Marshall (Nov. 5, 1995) 30 Brittany Zahn.....................................at Furman (Oct. 23, 2007)9. 29 Brittany Zahn............ vs. Coll. of Charleston (Sept. 23, 2006)10. 28 Maja Jechorek ....................................vs. UNCG (Nov. 11, 2009) 28 Paula Levay ..........................................vs. UNCG (Oct. 31, 1997) 28 Brittany Zahn............................................vs. Elon (Nov. 2, 2007) 28 Emily Corrigan ....................vs. Denver (Sept. 21, 2013)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS

1. 82 Paula Levay ...........................vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 24, 1996)2. 79 Erica Bahry ...................................... at Marshall (Nov. 15, 1992)3. 78 Brittany Zahn.....................................at Furman (Oct. 23, 2007)4. 76 Heidi McElhaney ..............................at Furman (Oct. 28, 1994)5. 74 Emily Corrigan ....................vs. Denver (Sept. 21, 2013)6. 73 Brittany Zahn.....................at UNC Greensboro (Oct. 6, 2007)7. 70 Michelle Wright ................................vs. UNCG (Sept. 10, 1992) 8. 69 Karen Nielson ..............................vs. Davidson (Nov. 10, 2000)9. 68 Paula Levay .............................................at ETSU (Oct. 24, 1996) 68 Heidi McElhaney ........................... vs. Furman (Nov. 20, 1994)

SERVICE ACES1. 11 Ashley Miller .............................vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Oct. 5,1989)2. 10 Kim Nelson .............................vs. Jacksonville (Sept. 21, 1991)3. 8 Kim Nelson ...................vs. Western Carolina (Sept. 12, 1989)4. 7 Heather Kale ................... vs. Western Carolina (Nov. 5, 2008) 7 Rebecca Sorenson .............vs. UNC Asheville (Sept. 1, 2004) 7 Amber Mangrum .....................vs. So. Illinois (Sept. 13, 2003) 7 Stephanie Young ........................ at Charlotte (Sept. 15, 1996) 7 Holley Shamburger .......................vs. Fuman (Sept. 28, 1989) 7 Kris Zubay ............................ vs. Chattanooga (Sept. 16, 1989) 7 Rachael Wade ..................... vs. Chattanooga (Sept. 16, 1989) 7 Kim Nelson .......................... vs. Chattanooga (Sept. 16, 1989)

ASSISTS1. 91 Kris Zubay ......................................... vs. Furman (Oct. 13, 1987)2. 83 Kathy Granack ................................. vs. Marshall (Nov. 5, 1995)3. 76 Tiffany White ..............................vs. Davidson (Sept. 18, 1998)4. 75 Kris Zubay ............................. at Lenoir-Rhyne (Sept. 26, 1987) 5. 74 Kris Zubay ...............................vs. East Carolina (Oct. 14, 1989)6. 71 Tiffany White .....................................at Furman (Oct. 27, 2000)7. 72 Amber Mangrum ......... at Western Carolina (Nov. 14, 2004)8. 65 Amber Mangrum ................vs. Ga. Southern (Nov. 22, 2003)9. 64 Lorelle Rau .................................... at Davidson (Nov. 10, 2006) 64 Amber Mangrum ....................vs. W. Carolina (Nov. 11, 2003) 64 Joanne Myers .................................. vs. Furman (Oct. 12, 1990) 64 Lorelle Rau .........................at UNC Greensboro (Oct. 6, 2007)

INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDS

DIGS

1. 60 Traci Blankenship .................at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17, 1985)2. 47 Traci Blankenship ............................ vs. Marshall (Oct. 5, 1985) 47 Traci Blankenship ................................ vs. VCU (Sept. 27, 1985)4. 43 Traci Blankenship ........... vs. Western Carolina (Oct. 5, 1985)5. 42 Cassie Engelgau ........................ vs. Ball State (Sept. 16, 2006) 42 Traci Blankenship ................................ vs. VCU (Sept. 28, 1985) 7. 40 Courtney Rhein ................at Western Carolina (Oct. 4, 2012)8. 39 Kristen Smith ..............................vs. Winthrop (Sept. 10, 1985)9. 37 Tiffany White ...............................vs. Davidson (Nov. 10, 2000) 37 Tammy Craig ...................................... vs. ETSU (Sept. 28, 1988) 37 Kristen Smith .........................at Virginia Tech (Sept. 17, 1985)

SOLO BLOCKS1. 11 Angela Haas ................................. vs. Winthop (Sept. 10, 1985)2. 9 Angela Haas .......................................... vs. VCU (Sept. 27, 1985)3. 8 Jen Rumfeldt ..............................vs. Winthrop (Sept. 19, 1995) 8 Holley Shamburger ...........vs. UNC Asheville (Sept. 4, 1991) 8 Tammy Craig ...................................... vs. ETSU (Sept. 28, 1988)6. 7 Caroline Sedon ..................................vs. UNCG (Nov. 11, 2009) 7 Katherine Dean ......................................vs. ETSU (Oct. 8, 2002) 7 Kymm Ballard ................................ vs. Furman (Sept. 27, 1985) 7 Angela Haas .................vs. UNC Wilmington (Sept. 19, 1985) 7 Judy Krobatsch .....................vs. Virginia Tech (Nov. 16, 1982)10. 6 Kim Nelson ............................vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 16, 1991) 6 Tammy Craig ................................vs. Charlotte (Oct. 13, 1988) 6 Angela Haas ................................... vs. Furman (Sept. 27, 1985) 6 Jackie Jennings .................................vs. UNCG (Nov. 11, 2000)

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 13 Judy Krobatsch ..................vs. Lenoir-Rhyne (Sept. 23, 1982) 13 Jill Crissman ......................at Western Carolina (Nov. 3, 1982)3. 12 Jessica Eley .......................................at Davidson (Nov. 3, 2012) 12 Lori Schott ...............................................at ETSU (Oct. 16, 1997) 12 Deanna Keen .......................... vs. Chattanooga (Nov. 7, 1993) 12 Tammy Craig ........................................vs. ETSU (Nov. 10, 1990) 12 Jill Crissman .................................... at N.C. State (Nov. 5, 1982) 12 Traci Blankenship .................vs. East Carolina (Oct. 22, 1982)9. 11 Caroline Sedon .................................. vs. ETSU (Sept. 22, 2009) 11 Carla Durham ...............................vs. Davidson (Oct. 11, 2008) 11 Stefanie Panzer ................................. vs. Lehigh (Sept. 4, 2004) 11 Stefanie Panzer ............................... vs. Furman (Oct. 16, 2004) 11 Stefanie Panzer ............. at Western Carolina (Nov. 11, 2003)

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KILLS1. 575....................................................................................Brittany Zahn (2007)2. 525.......................................................................................Pam Huskey (1985) 3. 517............................................................................. Heidi McElhaney (1994) 4. 502........................................................................................Paula Levay (1996)5. 472................................................................................... Karen Neilson (2000)6. 468..................................................................................... Miriam Sealy (1994)7. 464........................................................................................ Kim Nelson (1992)8. 461....................................................................................Brittany Zahn (2007)9. 432.....................................................................................Chrissy Finch (2004) 432.....................................................................................Tammy Craig (1990)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS1. 1,431 ................................................................................Brittany Zahn (2007)2. 1,315 ....................................................................................Paula Levay (1996)3. 1,305 ............................................................................... Karen Neilson (2000)4. 1,256 ......................................................................... Heidi McElhaney (1994)5. 1,247 .......................................................... Emily Corrigan (2013)6. 1,181 .................................................................................Chrissy Finch (2004)7. 1,161 ................................................................................. Miriam Sealy (1994)8. 1,132 .................................................................................... Kim Nelson (1991)9. 1,151 ...................................................................................Pam Huskey (1985)10. 1,141 ................................................................................Anna Wagner (2011)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (K-E/TA MIN. 200 ATTEMPTS)

1. .402 (141-44-241) ........................................................... Donna Joye (1986)2. .381 (525-86-1151) ........................................................Pam Huskey (1985)3. .363 (346-79-736) .................................................... Stefanie Panzer (2005)4. .356 (313-85-641) .......................................... Lauren Gray (2013)5. .345 (340-49-842) .......................................................... Angela Haas (1985)6. .338 (252-61-565) .............................................. Alison Blasingame (2011)7. .332 (268-56-638) .......................................................... Angela Haas (1986)8. .331 (393-102-879) ................................................. Stefanie Panzer (2004) 9. .314 (385-126-825) .................................................Katherine Dean (2003)10. .313 (231-69-518) .................................................... Stefanie Panzer (2003)

SERVICE ACES 1. 71 ............................................................................................ Kris Zubay (1989)2. 64 .......................................................................... Holley Shamburger (1991)3. 57 ....................................................................................... Heather Kale (2008)4. 56 ........................................................................................ Sandra Love (1992) 56 ..................................................................................... Karen Neilson (2001)6. 54 .......................................................................................... Kim Nelson (1989) 54 .......................................................................................... Kim Nelson (1990)8. 53 .......................................................................................... Kim Nelson (1992) 53 ...................................................................................... Deanna Keen (1993)10. 52 ......................................................................................Brittany Zahn (2006) 52 ............................................................................Robyn Trumbower (2000)

ASSISTS (ASSISTS RECORDS UNAVAILABLE PRIOR TO 1986)

1. 1,544 ........................................................................ Amber Mangrum (2004)2. 1,469 .....................................................................................Lorelle Rau (2006)3. 1,451 ............................................................................... Joanne Myers (1992)4. 1,419 ........................................................................ Amber Mangrum (2003)5. 1,377 .....................................................................................Lorelle Rau (2005)6. 1,344 .................................................................................Tiffany White (2000)7. 1,318 ...................................................................Cindy Kolomechuck (1996)8. 1,310 .....................................................................................Lorelle Rau (2007)9. 1,302 ..............................................................Paige Brown (2013)10. 1,281 .............................................................................. Kathy Granack (1994)

DIGS1. 937............................................................................Traci Blankenship (1985)2. 622 ....................................................... Meghan Mahoney (2013)3. 608................................................................................Kali Rumberger (2004)4. 599................................................................................Courtney Rhein (2011)5. 559................................................................................Courtney Rhein (2012)6. 546.................................................................................... Kristen Smith (1985)7. 532................................................................................Courtney Rhein (2010)8. 525...............................................................................Cassie Engelgau (2006)9. 506...............................................................................Cassie Engelgau (2009) 10. 498................................................................................Kali Rumberger (2005)

SOLO BLOCKS1. 169..............................................................................Ginger Crissman (1984)2. 114...................................................................................Donna Bishop (1984)3. 84 ........................................................................................ Angela Haas (1985)4. 69 .......................................................................................Tammy Craig (1988)5. 68 .......................................................................................Beth Panwitz (1984)6. 55 ........................................................................................ Angela Haas (1986) 55 ..........................................................................................Kim Warren (1988)8. 48 ..............................................................................Traci Blankenship (1984)9. 44 ..........................................................................................Kim Warren (1985) 44 .......................................................................................Tammy Craig (1990)

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 139.................................................................................... Deanna Keen (1993)2. 137................................................................................... Carla Durham (2006)3. 134..............................................................................Ginger Crissman (1984) 134................................................................................ Caroline Sedon (2010)5. 133................................................................................ Stefanie Panzer (2004)6. 127................................................................................ Caroline Sedon (2009)7. 126................................................................................... Carla Durham (2007)8. 123................................................................................ Stefanie Panzer (2005)9. 120......................................................................................... Lori Schott (1997)10. 112.......................................................................... Alison Blasingame (2011)

Bold - denotes current Mountaineer

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

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KILLS1. 1,476 ....................................................................Dianna Thomas (2004-07)2. 1,391 ........................................................................Brittany Zahn (2005-07)3. 1,388 ............................................................................Paula Levay (1995-98)4. 1,371 ............................................................................ Kim Nelson (1989-92)5. 1,361 ....................................................................Katherine Dean (2000-03)6. 1,309 .........................................................................Tammy Craig (1987-90)7. 1,244 .........................................................................Chrissy Finch (2002-06)8. 1,222 .................................................................... Stefanie Panzer (2002-05)9. 1,169 ......................................................................... Miriam Sealy (1992-96)10. 1,131 .................................................................. Karen Neilson (1998-2001)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS1. 3,753 .........................................................................Chrissy Finch (2002-06)2. 3,687 ............................................................................Paula Levay (1995-98)3. 3,637 ............................................................................ Kim Nelson (1989-92)4. 3,448 ........................................................................Brittany Zahn (2005-07)5. 3,324 ....................................................................Katherine Dean (2000-03)6. 3,312 ....................................................................Dianna Thomas (2004-07)7. 3,189 ......................................................................... Miriam Sealy (1992-96)8. 3,164 .................................................................. Karen Neilson (1998-2001)9. 3,032 .................................................................Stephanie Young (1995-98)10. 2,993 .........................................................................Tammy Craig (1987-90)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (K-E/TA MIN. 1500 ATT. FOR THREE OR FOUR SEASONS; MIN. 700 ATT. FOR ONE OR TWO)

1. .347 (824-192-1820) ............................................. Pam Huskey (1985-86)2. .320 (1222-346-2739)..................................... Stefanie Panzer (2002-05)3. .315 (346-122-711) .............................................. Donna Joyce (1986-87)4. .293 (456-143-1070) ................................. Alison Blasingame (2010-11)5. .286 (854-206-2270) ........................................... Kristen Smith (1983-86)6. .273 (1309-493-2993)..........................................Tammy Craig (1987-90)7. .269 (884-273-2272) .................................... Heidi McElhaney (1993-94)8. .262 (1476-609-3312)................................Dianna Thomas (2004-2007)9. .248 (1391-536-3448)....................................Brittany Zahn (2005-2007)10. .245 (990-408-2379) .......................................... Carla Durham (2005-08)

SERVICE ACES1. 203................................................................................ Kim Nelson (1989-92)2. 174................................................................ Holley Shamburger (1989-92)3. 169........................................................................Tiffany White (1997-2000)4. 141.................................................................... Amber Mangrum (2001-04)5. 138...................................................................... Starla Gustafson (2000-03)6. 132.............................................................................. Sandra Love (1989-92)7. 130...................................................................... Karen Neilson (1998-2001)8. 118.....................................................................Stephanie Young (1995-98)9. 116............................................................................ Deanna Keen (1990-93)10. 111............................................................................. Heather Kale (2006-08)

ASSISTS(ASSISTS RECORDS UNAVAILABLE PRIOR TO 1986)

1. 4,408 .................................................................Amber Mangrum (2001-04)2. 4,260 ............................................................................. Lorelle Rau (2004-07)3. 4,204 ........................................................................Joanne Myers (1989-92)4. 3,872 .................................................................... Tiffany White (1997-2000)5. 3,304 ............................................................................ Kasey Sauls (2008-11)6. 3,251 .......................................................................Kathy Granack (1992-95)7. 2,620 ...............................................................................Kris Zubay (1986-89)8. 2,033 ..............................................................Cindy Kolomechuk (1994-97)9. 1,819 ....................................................... Paige Brown (2012-13)10. 899 ...........................................................................Lauren Brown (2008-13)

DIGS1. 1,869 ....................................................................Courtney Rhein (2009-12)2. 1,828 ....................................................................Kali Rumberger (2002-05)3. 1,699 .................................................................. Cassie Engelgau (2006-09)4. 1,383 .........................................................................Chrissy Finch (2002-06)5. 1,297 ......................................................................... Miriam Sealy (1992-96)6. 1,220 ....................................................................... Joanne Myers (1988-92)7. 1,193 ..............................................................................Kris Zubay (1986-89)8. 1,174 ..........................................................................April Sorrells (1993-96)9. 1,161 .....................................................................Sheri Leverette (1992-95)10. 1,094 ......................................................................Kathy Granack (1992-95)

SOLO BLOCKS1. 169............................................................................ Ginger Crissman (1984)2. 162..............................................................................Angela Haas (1984-87)3. 157.............................................................................Tammy Craig (1987-90)4. 148................................................................................Kim Warren (1985-88)5. 114................................................................................. Donna Bishop (1984)6. 108............................................................................ Deanna Keen (1990-93)7. 99 .......................................................................... Stefanie Panzer (2002-05)8. 92 .................................................................. Holley Shamburger (1989-92)9. 90 ..................................................................... Jennifer Rumfeldt (1994-97)10. 88 ..........................................................................Katherine Dean (2000-03)

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 417........................................................................ Stefanie Panzer (2002-05)2. 390........................................................................... Carla Durham (2005-08)3. 383................................................................... Caroline Sedon (2007-2010)4. 345........................................................................Dianna Thomas (2004-07)5. 317............................................................................ Deanna Keen (1990-93)6. 314........................................................................Katherine Dean (2000-03)7. 264...........................................................................Maggie Seeds (2008-11)8. 243.................................................................................Lorelle Rau (2004-07)9. 241................................................................... Jennifer Rumfeldt (1994-97)10. 237..................................................................................Amy Lewis (2002-06)

Bold - denotes current Mountaineer

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

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Jane Albright .............................................................1974-76Fran Allen ......................................................................... 1974Kayla Anderson .............................................................. 2006Carla Andrews* ........................................................1989-92

BErica Bahry* ...............................................................1994-95Kymm Ballard* .........................................................1984-85Cathy Barker .................................................................... 1978Kristie Beam ..............................................................1998-99Terry Benson .............................................................1974-77Gale Berenski .................................................................. 1988Donna Bishop* ............................................................... 1984Traci Blankenship*...................................................1982-85Alison Blasingame ...................................................2010-11Sarahanne Boryc* ....................................................2002-04Mary Bolick ................................................................1977-80Sherri Brenner* ............................................................... 1984Ellen Broch .................................................................1974-77Lisa Brock ....................................................................1978-79Lauren Brown ............................................................2010-13Paige Brown ......................................2012-presentLaurel Burger ................................................................... 1987

CLoretta Calverley ............................................................ 1977Kerri Carlton* ............................................................1985-87Sharon Chapman ........................................................... 1977Irma Cherry ................................................................................Cheryl Chubb .................................................................. 1977Charissa Clearman...................................................2005-08Alice Coffey ...............................................................................Brenda Cook ..............................................................1975-78Karen Cook.................................................................1976-77Cali Cooper* .................................................................... 2004Emily Corrigan ..................................2012-presentJayn Cox ............................................................................ 1974Rachel Craddock ............................................................ 1977Tammy Craig* ..........................................................1987-90Ginger Crissman-Cockerham* ....................................... 1981-84Jill Crissman ...............................................................1979-82Taneisha Crockett .......................................................... 2013Bailey Cromwell* ........................................................... 2004

DJoy Davis ........................................................................... 2002Katherine Dean* ......................................................2000-03Renee Dosee .............................................................1973-76Ginger Douglas .............................................................. 1996Carla Durham ............................................................2005-08

EDebbie Edwards .......................................................1973-76Jessica Eley ...................................................... 2010-presentCassie Engelgau .......................................................2006-09Kristin Epley ..................................................................... 1997Katie Essig ........................................................................ 1998Sloan Evans .......................................2013-present

FAshley Fails*...............................................................2002-03Zoe Fellos ...................................................................1977-80Kat Ferrell ......................................................................... 2013Chrissy Finch* ...........................................................2002-06Ashley Fliehr ..............................................................2005-06Meghann Forshey ...................................................2009-11Lorrie Foster ..................................................................... 1987Madeline Frosch ............................................................. 1977

GRachel Gates* ............................................................2003-06Carrie Gibson ......................................................1997-2000Samantha Giudici* ..................................................2001-04Angela Goad ................................................................... 1989Janet Gordon .................................................................. 1974Kathy Granack* .........................................................1992-95Brandy Gray ..................................................................... 1988Dana Gray ...................................................................1978-81Lauren Gray .......................................2011-presentMary Green ...................................................................... 1985Charity Greene* ............................................................. 1994Devon Greene ...........................................................1997-98Lois Grier .....................................................................1981-83Starla Gustafson* .....................................................2000-03

HAngela Haas* .............................................................1984-87Roxanne Halford ............................................................ 1982Georgia Harris ................................................................. 1977Leah Hawkins ....................................2013-presentAlison Hefner .................................................................. 1997Dianne Hefner ..........................................................2006-07Sabrina Hill* ...............................................................1988-91Dawn Hinchy .............................................................1996-97Pam Huskey* .............................................................1985-86

JBonnie Jano ..................................................................... 1974Maja Jechorek ...........................................................2008-09Jackie Jennings* ......................................................2000-03Jordan Jesberg .........................................................2007-08Faye Joplin .................................................................1973-76Donna Joye* ..............................................................1986-87

KHeather Kale ..............................................................2006-08Kara Kaplan* .................................................................... 1994Deanna Keen* ...........................................................1990-93Jess Keller ..........................................2012-presentHailey Kerr .........................................2012-presentTammie Kiser .............................................................1978-80Amy Kolomechuk* ..................................................1992-95Cindy Kolomechuk* ................................................1994-97Kelsey Kuehner .........................................................2009-10Judy Krabatsch ............................................................... 1982

LEvie Larrimore ................................................................. 1978Prescott Lederer .......................................................2008-10Ann Leedy ..................................................................1996-99Paula Levay* ..............................................................1995-98Sherri Leverette* ......................................................1992-95Amy Lewis* ................................................................2002-06Olivia Loeffler ....................................2014-presentDebbie Long .................................................................... 1974Sandra Love* .............................................................1989-92Brooke Lyons .....................................2013-present

MMeghan Mahoney .............................2012-presentAmber Mangrum* ...................................................2001-04Kim Manis* ....................................................................... 1993Janice Markland ......................................................................Julia Marstall.................................................................... 2008Ashlyn McCombs ........................................................... 1989Heidi McElhaney* ....................................................1993-94Mo McKinney .................................................................. 1978Ashley Miller* ............................................................1988-90Mimi Moore ...............................................................................Rachel Moore .................................................................. 2001Wanda Moore ................................................................. 1979Pam Morphis ................................................................... 1974Alexis Mosely ............................................................2000-02Renae Moss ...................................................................... 1977Joanne Myers* ..........................................................1988-92Kristen Myers* ..........................................................1989-91

NKim Nelson* ...............................................................1989-92Wanda Nesbitt ................................................................ 1974Sue Neville ....................................................................... 1979Wanda Nicholson ....................................................1977-78Karen Nielson ......................................................1998-2001Becca Norris ...............................................................2006-09

OErika Ohliger .................................................................... 1989Emily Overcash* ............................................................. 1993Kari Overholt* ................................................................. 1995Teresa Outland ............................................................... 1974

PPSophia Palles ................................................................... 2010Beth Panwitz* ................................................................. 1984Stephanie Panzer* ...................................................2002-05Val Patterson* ...........................................................1986-88 Celia Pearson ................................................................... 1982Tania Pestrak* ................................................................. 1995Kathy Peters ...............................................................1975-78Ashley Petersen ........................................................2000-01Pam Piestrak .................................................................... 1974Susan Poole ..................................................................... 1999

RLorelle Rau* ...............................................................2004-07Leslie Reece ..................................................................... 1980Olivia Reed ........................................2013-presentBethany Reynolds*........................................................ 2004Claire Reynolds ...................................................1998-2001Courtney Rhein ...................................................2009-2012Kelly Rhein .................................................................2009-11Aimee Rhinehart* ....................................................1990-91Mikki Richt* ...............................................................1985-86Carolyn Riddle ..........................................................1975-78Kali Rumberger*.......................................................2002-05Jennifer Rumfeldt* ..................................................1994-97Holly Ryers .................................................................1987-88

SJackie Santarelli .............................................................. 2007Kasey Sauls ................................................................2008-11Lindsey Sauls .............................................................2010-13Susan Schmidt ................................................................ 1982Lori Schott .................................................................1996-99Robin Schultheis ............................................................ 1977Miriam Sealey* .........................................................1992-96Caroline Sedon .........................................................2007-10Maggie Seeds ...........................................................2008-11Debbie Sexton .........................................................................Holley Shamburger* ...............................................1989-92Carole Sheets ............................................................1977-80Bo Shelton ........................................................................ 1996Carol Sizemore................................................................ 1974Carmen Smith* ............................................................... 1990Kristen Smith* ...........................................................1983-86Rebecca Sorensen* .................................................2002-05April Sorrells* ............................................................1993-96Jacqui Spurgeon ...............................2011-presentKati Stammen....................................2013-presentCassidy Stephenson .........................2014-presentLauren Swecker ........................................................2007-10

TJeannie Teague .........................................................1978-79Dana Terry ..................................................................1979-82Dianna Thomas* .........................................2004-05-06-07Nicole Thompson .......................................................... 1996Shea Thompson* ........................................................... 1995Dalton Tolliver ...........................................................2011-13Robyn Trumbower ....................................................... 2000Terrie Turner ..............................................................1974-77

VTheresa Vaughn Sharon Vaught ..........................................................1976-77Anamaria Villegas* ..................................................1986-87

WRachel Wade* ............................................................1989-92Anna Wagner ............................................................2010-11Caroline Wainright ............................2012-presentKim Warren* ..............................................................1985-88Christie Wendell ......................................................1997-99Tiffany White .......................................................1997-2000Jennifer Whitney* ....................................................1993-95Katherine Wiles.........................................................1976-79Ashley Williams*.......................................................1991-93Terri Williams ................................................................... 1985Beth Weidner .................................................................. 1985Anne Wineberger ....................................................1979-80Michelle Wright* ......................................................1990-93Kristal Wyont ................................................................... 1989

YStephanie Young* ...................................................1995-98

ZBrittany Zahn ............................................................2005-07Kris Zubay* .................................................................1986-89

*Denotes member of SoCon Championship teams

Listed are players who have competed in at least one full season at Appalachian. This list is as complete as records allow. Any additions or other changes can be made my notifying Jennifer Clark in the Appalachian State Sports Information Office.

ALL-TIME APPALACHIAN VOLLEYBALL ROSTER

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198132-9 Overall

Sept. 11 NC State L 2-3Sept. 15 Winthrop W 2-1Sept. 15 Mars Hill W 2-0Sept. 17 North Carolina L 1-2Sept. 22 Duke W 3-0Sept. 24 Lees-McRae W 3-0Sept. 25 Western Carolina L 0-3Sept. 25 Chattanooga W 2-0Oct. 5 Winthrop L 0-2Oct. 5 Francis Marion L 0-2Oct. 8 Western Carolina W 3-2Oct. 9 UNC Asheville^ W 2-0Oct. 9 at E. Tennessee St.^ W 2-0Oct. 10 Virginia Tech^ W 2-0Oct. 10 Guilford^ W 2-0Oct. 10 at E. Tennessee St.^ W 3-2Oct. 13 Old Dominion W 2-0Oct. 13 Virginia Tech W 2-0Oct. 15 North Carolina L 0-3Oct. 16 East Carolina W 3-2Oct. 20 North Carolina State L 0-3Oct. 22 E. Tennessee State# W 2-0Oct. 22 Tennessee Tech# W 3-0Oct. 23 at Tennessee# L 1-3Oct. 23 Jacksonville# W 3-0Oct. 24 Duke# W 3-0Oct. 24 Florida State# L 0-3Oct. 28 Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-0Oct. 28 Virginia Tech W 2-0Oct. 30 at Marshall% W 2-0Oct. 30 Midway% W 2-0Oct. 30 Va. Commonwealth% W 2-0Oct. 31 Kentucky State% W 3-0Oct. 31 Toledo% W 2-0Oct. 31 Rio Grande W 2-0Nov. 3 Duke W 3-0Nov. 6 Wake Forest W 2-0Nov. 6 Lenoir-Rhyne W 2-0Nov. 7 USC-Spartanburg W 2-0Nov. 7 Lees-McRae W 2-0^ East Tennessee State Tournament# Tennessee Tournament% Marshall Tournament

198228-5 Overall

Opponent Unknown L 1-3Sept. 23 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-1Sept. 29 at E. Tennessee St.^ W 2-0Sept. 29 Maryville^ W 2-0Oct. 1 Marshall^ W 2-1Oct. 1 Austin Peay^ W 2-0Oct. 2 USC-Spartanburg^ W 2-0 Oct. 2 Guilford^ W 2-0Oct. 2 at E. Tennessee St.^ W 2-0Oct. 11 North Carolina State W 3-0Oct. 12 at Virginia Tech# L 0-2Oct. 12 Liberty Baptist# W 2-0Oct. 19 E. Tennessee State W 3-0Oct. 21 UNC Charlotte% W 2-0Oct. 21 at Lenoir-Rhyne% W 2-0Oct. 22 East Carolina W 3-2Oct. 26 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 29 Kentucky State& W 2-0Oct. 29 Va. Commonwealth& W 2-0Oct. 30 Virginia Tech& W 2-0 Oct. 30 E. Tennessee State& W 2-0Oct. 30 Virginia Tech& W 2-0Nov. 3 UNC Charlotte+ W 2-0Nov. 3 at Western Carolina W 2-1Nov. 5 at N.C. State L 2-3Nov. 9 at North Carolina L 1-3Nov. 16 Virginia Tech W 3-2Nov. 19 E. Tennessee State< W 2-1Nov. 20 Western Carolina< L 1-2Nov. 20 Marshall< W 2-0Nov. 20 Western Carolina< W 2-1Nov. 20 Western Carolina< W 2-0^ East Tennessee State Tournament# Virginia Tech Tournament% Lenoir-Rhyne Tournament& Marshall Tournament+ at Western Carolina< Southern Conference Tournament

19838-14 Overall, 7-4 SoCon

Sept. 12 East Tennessee State W 3-2Sept. 16 North Carolina L 0-3Sept. 17 Duke^ L 2-3Sept. 17 at South Carolina^ L 0-3Sept. 21 Virginia Tech W 3-0Sept. 28 UNC Charlotte W 3-0Sept. 30 USC-Spartanburg# L 0-2Sept. 30 Guilford# W 2-0Oct. 1 UNC Asheville# W 2-0Oct. 1 at E. Tennessee St.# W 2-1Oct. 1 Carson-Newman# W 2-0Oct. 4 at Western Carolina L 1-3Oct. 7 North Carolina State L 1-3Oct. 18 at East Tennessee St. L 1-3Oct. 19 Western Carolina L 2-3Oct. 25 at NC State L 0-3Oct. 29 Bellarmine% L 1-3Oct. 29 at Eastern Kentucky% L 1-3Oct. 29 Kentucky% L 0-3Nov. 9 at Virginia Tech L 0-3Nov. 18 Furman& W 3-0Nov. 19 Western Carolina& L 0-3^ South Carolina Tournament# East Tennessee State Tournament% Eastern Kentucky Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

198423-7 Overall, 9-1 SoCon

Winthrop L 1-3 Va. Commonwealth^ W 3-2 UNC Charlotte^ W 3-1 at Duke^ L 0-3 at E. Tennessee State W 3-2 Virginia Tech W 3-0 at Furman# W 3-1 at UNC Charlotte W 3-2 South Alabama# L 2-3 at Western Carolina L 1-3 at Chattanooga W 3-0 UNC Charlotte% W 3-1 James Madison% W 3-2 Furman% W 3-0 James Madison% W 3-1 Western Carolina W 3-1 Eckerdt W 2-0 USC-Spartanburg& W 2-1 at Winthrop& L 0-2 Presbyterian& W 2-0 NC Wesleyan& W 2-0 at Winthrop& W 3-0 Chattanooga W 3-0 Furman W 3-1 at Virginia Tech L 0-3 UNC Charlotte W 3-0 Duke L 1-3 East Tennessee State W 3-2 Chattanooga+ W 3-0 Western Carolina+ W 3-2^ Duke Tournament# Charlotte, NC% Winston-Salem, NC& Winthrop Tournament+ Southern Conference Tournament

198530-8 Overall, 3-2 SoCon

Sept. 10 Winthrop W 3-1Sept. 17 at Virginia Tech L 2-3Sept. 19 UNC Wilmington W 3-0Sept. 20 Francis Marion^ W 2-0Sept. 20 High Point^ W 2-0Sept. 20 Limestone^ W 2-0Sept. 21 Coll. of Charleston^ W 2-0Sept. 21 at USC-Spartanburg^ W 2-0Sept. 21 Coll. of Charleston^ W 2-0Sept. 27 Va. Commonwealth# L 1-3Sept. 27 Furman# W 3-0Sept. 27 UNC Charlotte# W 3-0Sept. 28 Western Carolina# W 3-1Sept. 28 Va. Commonwealth# L 1-3Sept. 30 at Western Carolina L 1-3Oct. 2 at UNC Charlotte W 3-0Oct. 4 Western Carolina% L 0-2Oct. 4 Marshall% L 0-2Oct. 4 E. Tennessee St.% W 2-0Oct. 5 Marshall% W 3-1Oct. 5 Western Carolina% W 3-1Oct. 9 E. Tennessee St. W 3-0Oct. 11 Marshall L 2-3Oct. 19 Campbell& W 2-0Oct. 19 at Mars Hill& W 2-0Oct. 22 at Furman W 3-0Oct. 25 USC-Spartanburg+ W 2-0Oct. 25 Eckerd+ W 2-0Oct. 25 UNC Wilmington+ W 2-0Oct. 26 UNC Asheville+ W 2-0Oct. 26 at Winthrop+ W 3-2Oct. 30 UNC Charlotte W 3-0Nov. 3 at Chattanooga W 3-1Nov. 5 Virginia Tech W 3-2Nov. 6 Mars Hill W 3-0Nov. 8 E. Tennessee St.< W 3-1Nov. 8 Marshall< W 3-0Nov. 9 Western Carolina< L 2-3^ USC-Spartanburg Tournament# Wake Forest Tournament% East Tennessee State Tournament& at Mars Hill+ Winthrop Tournament< Southern Conference Tournament

198622-9 Overall, 9-1 SoCon

Sept. 9 East Tennessee State W 3-1Sept. 16 Winthrop W 3-0 Sept. 23 UNC Charlotte W 3-2Sept. 25 at Davidson W 3-0Sept. 29 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-2Oct. 1 at East Tennessee St. L 1-3Oct. 4 at Marshall W 3-2Oct. 8 at Virginia Tech L 1-3Oct. 10 Tennessee Tech^ W 2-0Oct. 11 King^ L 1-2Oct. 11 USC-Spartanburg^ W 2-1Oct. 11 at E. Tennesse State^ L 1-2Oct. 11 Western Carolina^ L 1-2Oct. 11 King^ L 0-2Oct. 14 Furman W 3-1Oct. 15 at UNC Charlotte W 3-0Oct. 21 Chattanooga W 3-1Oct. 24 Baptist# L 0-2Oct. 24 Georgia Tech# W 2-0Oct. 24 Coastal Carolina# W 2-0Oct. 25 Wake Forest# W 2-0Oct. 25 Baptist# W 2-1Oct. 27 Western Carolina W 3-2Oct. 31 East Carolina% W 3-1Oct. 31 UNC Wilmington% W 3-1Nov. 1 Western Carolina% W 3-0Nov. 1 East Tennessee State% W 2-0Nov. 3 Davidson W 3-0Nov. 5 Virginia Tech L 1-3Nov. 7 at Furman& W 3-1Nov. 8 Western Carolina& L 1-3^ East Tennessee State Tournament# Winthrop Tournament% James Madison Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

198719-11 Overall, 8-6 SoCon

Sept. 15 at Western Carolina L 1-3Sept. 19 at Marshall W 3-0Sept. 20 Chattanooga L 1-3Sept. 26 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-2Sept. 28 Davidson W 3-0Sept. 29 at Virginia Tech L 0-3Oct. 2 S.E. Missouri State^ L 0-2Oct. 2 Huntington^ W 2-0Oct. 2 Snead St.^ W 2-0Oct. 3 Livingston^ W 2-0Oct. 3 at UT-Martin^ W 2-1Oct. 3 S.E. Missouri State^ W 2-1Oct. 6 at Furman L 2-3Oct. 8 at E. Tennessee State L 2-3Oct. 11 at Chattanooga W 3-1Oct. 13 Furman L 2-3Oct. 19 at Davidson W 3-0Oct. 21 Radford W 3-1Oct. 24 Baptist# W 3-0Oct. 24 at UNC Wilmington# W 3-1Oct. 24 Campbell# W 3-0Oct. 30 UNC Wilmington% L 0-3Oct. 30 Loyola (Md.)% L 0-3Oct. 31 at James Madison% L 0-3Nov. 4 Western Carolina W 3-1Nov. 6 Marshall W 3-1Nov. 10 East Tennessee State W 3-1Nov. 13 at Marshall& W 3-0Nov. 14 Furman& L 1-3^ UT-Martin Tournament# UNC Wilmington Tournament% James Madison Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

198812-14 Overall, 7-4 SoCon

Sept. 5 Virginia Tech L 1-3Sept. 9 at North Carolina^ L 0-3Sept. 10 East Carolina^ W 3-1Sept. 10 UNC Wilmington^ L 1-3Sept. 14 at Radford W 3-0Sept. 17 at Marshall L 1-3Sept. 20 Western Carolina W 3-1Sept. 22 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-2Sept. 23 Winthrop# L 0-3Sept. 24 at UNC Charlotte# L 0-3Sept. 24 UNC Wilmington# L 1-3Sept. 24 Coastal Carolina# W 3-2Sept. 28 East Tennessee State W 3-2Oct. 2 at Chattanooga W 3-1Oct. 9 Chattanooga W 3-1Oct. 13 UNC Charlotte L 2-3Oct. 18 at E. Tennessee State L 1-3Oct. 21 Jacksonville% L 0-3Oct. 21 at Central Florida% L 0-3Oct. 22 Stetson% W 3-2Oct. 22 Georgia State% L 0-3Oct. 26 Furman W 3-0Nov. 3 at Furman W 3-2Nov. 4 Marshall W 3-0Nov. 8 at Western Carolina L 1-3Nov. 12 Marshall& L 0-3^ All Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)# UNC Charlotte Tournament% Central Florida Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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198911-17 Overall, 4-8 SoCon

Sept. 4 at Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-0Sept. 6 Radford W 3-1Sept. 8 at North Carolina^ L 2-3Sept. 9 UNC Asheville^ W 3-2Sept. 9 East Carolina^ L 2-3Sept. 9 UNC Wilmington^ L 1-3Sept. 12 at Western Carolina L 1-3Sept. 16 Chattanooga W 3-2Sept. 19 at E. Tennessee State L 2-3Sept. 28 at Furman L 0-3Oct. 1 at Chattanooga L 1-3Oct. 3 at Virginia Tech L 0-3Oct. 5 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-0Oct. 7 Marshall L 0-3Oct. 10 UNC Greensboro L 0-3Oct. 13 at Jacksonville# W 3-2Oct. 13 Georgia Southern# W 3-0Oct. 14 Mississippi# L 0-3Oct. 14 East Carolina# L 2-3Oct. 18 Furman W 3-1Oct. 21 at Clemson L 1-3Oct. 23 UNC Charlotte L 0-3Oct. 25 East Tennessee State L 1-3Oct. 31 Winthrop W 3-0Nov. 2 Western Carolina W 3-0Nov. 4 at Marshall L 1-3Nov. 10 Chattanooga% W 3-0Nov. 11 Western Carolina% L 1-3^ All-Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)# Jacksonville Tournament % Southern Conference Tournament

1990 20-12 Overall, 8-2 SoConSept. 1 Lenoir-Rhyne W 3-0Sept. 4 at Duke L 0-3Sept. 7 Baptist^ W 3-0Sept. 8 UNC Asheville^ W 3-0Sept. 8 Winthrop^ W 3-0Sept. 11 Virginia Tech L 1-3Sept. 14 at Furman L 1-3Sept. 16 at Chattanooga W 3-2Sept. 19 Western Carolina W 3-1Sept. 20 Clemson L 1-3Sept. 22 at Marshall W 3-0Sept. 26 East Tennessee State W 3-1Sept. 28 at UNC Charlotte# W 3-2Sept. 28 Georgia Tech# W 3-1Sept. 29 Liberty# L 1-3Sept. 29 Coastal Carolina# W 3-0Oct. 2 at Winthrop W 3-0Oct. 9 at Western Carolina W 3-1Oct. 12 Furman W 3-2Oct. 13 Marshall W 3-0Oct. 16 at Radford L 1-3Oct. 18 UNC Greensboro L 2-3Oct. 20 Chattanooga W 3-2Oct. 23 at E. Tennessee State L 1-3Oct. 26 East Carolinau L 2-3Oct. 26 at UNC Greensboro% L 1-3Oct. 27 UNC Wilmington% W 3-0Oct. 27 Winthrop% W 3-2Oct. 27 College of Charleston# L 1-3Nov. 6 UNC Charlotte W 3-1Nov. 10 East Tennessee State& W 3-2Nov. 11 Furman& L 2-3^ App State Piccadelli Tournament# UNC Charlotte Tourmament% UNC Greensboro Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

199117-22 Overall, 7-3 SoCon

Sept. 4 UNC Asheville L 2-3Sept. 6 Winthrop^ W 3-0Sept. 7 Davidson^ W 3-2Sept. 7 East Carolina^ L 1-3Sept. 10 Duke L 0-3Sept. 12 at UNC Greensboro L 0-3Sept. 14 at Marshall W 3-2Sept. 19 Furman W 3-0Sept. 20 at Clemson# L 0-3Sept. 21 Jacksonville# W 3-0Sept. 21 Middle Tennessee St. W 3-0Sept. 25 E. Tennessee State L 0-3Sept. 27 Charleston Southern% W 3-0Sept. 27 South Carolina% L 1-3Sept. 28 at Winthrop% W 3-0Sept. 28 USC-Aiken% L 1-3Oct. 2 at Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 5 at Chattanooga W 3-2Oct. 8 UNC Greensboro L 1-3Oct. 10 Winthrop W 3-0Oct. 12 Marshall L 1-3Oct. 15 at Virginia Tech L 0-3Oct. 18 at Furman W 3-2Oct. 19 at UNC Charlotte L 1-3Oct. 24 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 28 Chattanooga W 3-2Oct. 30 at E. Tennessee St. L 0-3Nov. 1 at Navy& L 1-3Nov. 1 Army& L 0-3Nov. 2 Townson State+ L 1-3Nov. 8 N.C. State+ L 0-3Nov. 9 UNC Charlotte+ L 1-3Nov. 16 Chattanooga< W 3-2Nov. 17 E. Tennessee State< W 3-1Dec. 4 William & Mary> L 0-3Dec. 4 Northern Illinois> L 0-3Dec. 5 Santa Clara> L 0-3Dec. 5 Villanova> L 0-3^ App State Piccadeli Tournament# Winthrop Tournament% Clemson Tournament& Navy Tournament+ App State Season Finale Tournament< Southern Conference Tournament> NIVC Tournament (Dayton, Ohio)

199227-10 Overall, 7-0 SoCon

Sept. 1 UNC Asheville W 3-2Sept. 4 Campbell^ W 3-0Sept. 4 Georgia Tech^ L 1-3Sept. 5 Florida Intl.^ W 3-1Sept. 5 Jacksonville^ W 3-0Sept. 10 UNC Greensboro L 1-3Sept. 15 Virginia Tech L 2-3Sept. 18 George Mason# W 3-1Sept. 19 at Clemson# L 0-3Sept. 19 Northeast Louisiana# W 3-0Sept. 25 at Duke L 0-3Sept. 26 at N.C. State L 1-3Sept. 29 at Winthrop W 3-0Oct. 1 UNC Greensboro W 3-2Oct. 6 E. Tennessee State W 3-1Oct. 9 Coppin State% W 3-0Oct. 9 Army% L 2-3Oct. 10 Bowie State% W 3-0Oct. 10 Navy% W 3-1Oct. 10 Army% W 3-2Oct. 13 at UNC Charlotte L 1-3Oct. 15 Clemson L 2-3Oct. 21 Davidson W 3-1Oct. 23 Georgia Southern W 3-0Oct. 25 Marshall W 3-2Oct. 28 at Furman W 3-0Oct. 30 at UNC Greensboro& W 3-0Oct. 31 Georgia State& W 3-0Oct. 31 Liberty& W 3-2Nov. 4 at Western Carolina W 3-1Nov. 7 Chattanooga W 3-0Nov. 11 at Davidson W 3-0Nov. 13 at E. Tennessee State W 3-1Nov. 15 at Marshall W 3-1Nov. 20 Georgia Southern+ W 3-0Nov. 21 Marshall+ W 3-0Nov. 22 E. Tennessee State+ L 2-3^ Coastal Carolina Tournament# Clemson Tournament% Navy Tournament& UNC Greensboro Tournament+ Southern Conference Tournament

199325-13 Overall, 5-2 SoCon

Sept. 7 at UNC Asheville W 3-1Sept. 10 Montana State^ W 3-0Sept. 11 at Virginia Tech^ L 0-3Sept. 11 Dayton^ L 0-3Sept. 15 Winthrop W 3-1Sept. 17 at Davidson# W 3-0Sept. 17 Charleston Southern# W 3-2Sept. 18 Mercer# W 3-0Sept. 18 Winthrop# W 3-0Sept. 20 UNC Greensboro W 3-2Sept. 24 at South Carolina% L 0-3Sept. 25 UNC Asheville% W 3-0Sept. 25 Western Kentucky% L 1-3Sept. 28 Radford W 3-1Oct. 8 Florida A&M& W 3-0Oct. 8 Central Florida& L 1-3 Oct. 9 at Jacksonville& W 3-2Oct. 9 Stetson& W 3-0Oct. 9 Bethune-Cookman& W 3-0Oct. 12 at N.C. State L 1-3Oct. 13 at North Carolina L 2-3Oct. 18 North Carolina A&T W 3-0Oct. 22 at E. Tennessee State W 3-1Oct. 24 at Marshall L 2-3Oct. 27 at UNC Greensboro L 1-3Oct. 29 Furman W 3-0Oct. 31 Western Carolina W 3-0Nov. 2 at Radford L 2-3Nov. 6 at Georgia Southern W 3-1Nov. 7 at Chattanooga W 3-0Nov. 9 UNC Charlotte L 1-3Nov. 10 Davidson L 2-3Nov. 12 E. Tennessee State W 3-0Nov. 14 Marshall W 3-1Nov. 19 Davidson+ W 3-0Nov. 20 E. Tennessee State+ W 3-1Nov. 21 Furman+ W 3-0Dec. 1 Idaho< L 0-3^ Virginia Tech Tournament# Davidson Tournament% South Carolina Tournament& Jacksonville Tournament+ Southern Conference Tournament< NCAA First Round (Moscow, Idaho)

1994

30-6 Overall, 14-0 SoConSept. 2 UNC Charlotte^ W 3-0Sept. 3 at UNC Asheville^ W 3-0Sept. 3 UNC Wilmington^ W 3-0Sept. 7 at UNC Greensboro L 1-3Sept. 9 Central Florida# L 1-3Sept. 9 James Madison# W 3-1Sept. 10 Drexel# W 3-2Sept. 10 at Clemson# L 0-3Sept. 13 at Winthrop W 3-0Sept. 16 East Carolina% W 3-2Sept. 17 at UNC Wilmington% W 3-0Sept. 17 Coastal Carolina% W 3-0Sept. 20 Radford W 3-1Sept. 25 at Western Carolina W 3-1Sept. 27 N.C. State W 3-1Sept. 30 Georgia Southern W 3-1Oct. 2 Furman W 3-2Oct. 6 East Tennessee State W 3-0Oct. 9 at Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 15 at Marshall W 3-1Oct. 16 at Davidson W 3-1Oct. 18 at Radford W 3-1Oct. 21 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 23 Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 25 at North Carolina L 1-3Oct. 28 at Furman W 3-0Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern W 3-1Nov. 3 at East Tennessee St. W 3-1Nov. 8 at UNC Charlotte L 1-3Nov. 11 Davidson W 3-2Nov. 13 Marshall W 3-0Nov. 18 Chattanooga& W 3-0Nov. 19 E. Tennessee State& W 3-2Nov. 20 Furman& W 3-2Nov. 22 Towson State+ W 3-0Nov. 20 Georgia< L 0-3^ at UNC Asheville Tournament# Clemson Tournament% UNC Wilmington Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament+ NCAA Play-In (Towson, Md.)< NCAA First Round (Athens, Ga.)

199430-6 Overall, 14-0 SoCon

Sept. 2 UNC Charlotte^ W 3-0Sept. 3 at UNC Asheville^ W 3-0Sept. 3 UNC Wilmington^ W 3-0Sept. 7 at UNC Greensboro L 1-3Sept. 9 Central Florida# L 1-3Sept. 9 James Madison# W 3-1Sept. 10 Drexel# W 3-2Sept. 10 at Clemson# L 0-3Sept. 13 at Winthrop W 3-0Sept. 16 East Carolina% W 3-2Sept. 17 at UNC Wilmington% W 3-0Sept. 17 Coastal Carolina% W 3-0Sept. 20 Radford W 3-1Sept. 25 at Western Carolina W 3-1Sept. 27 N.C. State W 3-1Sept. 30 Georgia Southern W 3-1Oct. 2 Furman W 3-2Oct. 6 East Tennessee State W 3-0Oct. 9 at Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 15 at Marshall W 3-1Oct. 16 at Davidson W 3-1Oct. 18 at Radford W 3-1Oct. 21 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 23 Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 25 at North Carolina L 1-3Oct. 28 at Furman W 3-0Oct. 30 at Georgia Southern W 3-1Nov. 3 at East Tennessee St. W 3-1Nov. 8 at UNC Charlotte L 1-3Nov. 11 Davidson W 3-2Nov. 13 Marshall W 3-0Nov. 18 Chattanooga& W 3-0Nov. 19 E. Tennessee State& W 3-2Nov. 20 Furman& W 3-2Nov. 22 Towson State+ W 3-0Nov. 20 Georgia< L 0-3^ at UNC Asheville Tournament# Clemson Tournament% UNC Wilmington Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament+ NCAA Play-In (Towson, Md.)< NCAA First Round (Athens, Ga.)

199523-11 Overall, 13-1 SoCon

Sept. 1 UAB^ L 1-3Sept. 2 at South Carolina^ L 0-3Sept. 2 Xavier^ L 1-3Sept. 8 Northwestern& L 0-3Sept. 9 at Virginia Tech& L 0-3Sept. 9 Virginia L 1-3Sept. 13 UNC Greensboro L 0-3Sept. 15 Tennessee State% W 3-0Sept. 16 Florida A&M% W 3-0Sept. 16 at UNC Asheville W 3-0Sept. 19 Winthrop W 3-0Sept. 22 Georgia Southern W 3-0 Sept. 26 Furman W 3-1Sept. 28 East Tennessee State W 3-0Sept. 29 Western Carolina& W 3-0Sept. 29 Stetson& W 3-0Sept. 30 Jacksonville State& W 3-0Sept. 30 at Coll. of Charleston& W 3-0Sept. 30 UNC Greensboro& L 0-3Oct. 6 at Davidson W 3-1Oct. 8 at Marshall W 3-0Oct. 11 UNC Asheville W 3-1Oct. 13 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 15 Chattanooga W 3-0Oct. 20 at Furman L 1-3Oct. 22 at Georgia Southern W 3-0Oct. 26 at E. Tennessee State W 3-1Oct. 30 at UNC Greensboro L 1-3Nov. 1 at Radford W 3-0Nov. 3 Davidson W 3-2Nov. 5 Marshall W 3-2Nov. 11 at Western Carolina W 3-0Nov. 12 at Chattanooga W 3-0Nov. 17 Georgia Southern+ L 2-3^ South Carolina Tournament& Virginia Tech Tournament% UNC Asheville Tournament& College of Charleston Invitational+ Southern Conference Tournament

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199617-16 Overall, 9-5 SoCon

Aug. 30 at Wake Forest^ W 3-1Aug. 31 Campbell^ W 3-0Aug. 31 Coastal Carolina^ L 1-3Sept. 3 Radford W 3-2Sept. 6 at Clemson# L 0-3Sept. 7 Colorado State# L 0-3Sept. 7 Virginia Tech# L 0-3Sept. 11 at UNC Asheville L 1-3Sept. 14 North Carolina State% L 0-3Sept. 14 Akron% L 0-3Sept. 15 at UNC Charlotte% L 2-3Sept. 15 E. Tennessee State% W 3-2Sept. 17 UNC Greensboro W 3-0Sept. 24 at North Carolina State L 0-3Sept. 26 East Tennessee State L 1-3Oct. 1 North Carolina A&T W 3-0Oct. 4 at Marshall L 2-3Oct. 6 at Davidson W 3-1Oct. 11 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 13 Chattanooga L 1-3Oct. 18 at Furman W 3-2Oct. 20 at Georgia Southern W 3-1Oct. 24 at E. Tennessee State W 3-2Nov. 1 Davidson W 3-1Nov. 3 Marshall L 2-3Nov. 7 at Western Carolina W 3-2Nov. 9 at Georgia State L 2-3Nov. 10 at Chattanooga W 3-2Nov. 15 Georgia Southern W 3-0 Nov. 17 Furman L 1-3Nov. 22 E. Tennessee State& W 3-1Nov. 23 Marshall& W 3-2Nov. 24 Chattanooga& L 2-3^ Wake Forest Tournament# Clemson Tournament% UNC Charlotte Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

199719-14 Overall, 10-6 SoCon

Aug. 29 at Wake Forest^ L 0-3Aug. 30 vs. UNC Asheville^ L 1-3Sept. 2 at Radford L 2-3Sept. 5 vs. Stetson# W 3-1Sept. 5 vs. East Carolina# W 3-2Sept. 6 vs. Belmont# W 3-1Sept. 6 at Coastal Carolina# L 0-3Sept. 10 East Tennessee State W 3-1Sept. 16 UNC Asheville W 3-2Sept. 19 Georgia Southern W 3-0Sept. 20 at UNC Charlotte% W 3-1Sept. 21 vs. Coastal Carolina% L 0-3Sept. 21 vs. Minnesota% L 0-3Sept. 23 Tennessee L 0-3Sept. 25 at Davidson L 1-3Sept. 29 at UNC Greensboro L 2-3Oct. 3 Furman W 3-1Oct. 5 Wofford W 3-0 Oct. 7 Winthrop W 3-1Oct. 10 at Western Carolina W 3-2Oct. 12 at Chattanooga L 1-3Oct. 16 at E. Tennessee State W 3-1Oct. 20 at N.C. A&T W 3-2Oct. 24 at Charleston Southern W 3-1Oct. 26 at Georgia Southern W 3-1Oct. 31 UNC Greensboro W 3-1Nov. 2 Davidson L 0-3Nov. 4 at Wofford W 3-0Nov. 8 at Furman L 0-3Nov. 14 Chattanooga L 1-3Nov. 15 Western Carolina W 3-1Nov. 21 vs. UNC Greensboro& W 3-1Nov. 22 vs. Chattanooga& L 0-3 ^ Wake Forest Tournament# Coastal Carolina Tournament% UNC Charlotte Tournament& Southern Conference Tournament

199813-19 Overall, 9-9 SoCon

Sept. 4 vs. Oklahoma^ L 0-3Sept. 4 vs. Marshall^ L 2-3Sept. 5 vs. St. John’s^ L 0-3Sept. 5 at Wake Forest^ L 0-3Sept. 8 at UNC Asheville W 3-1Sept. 11 Georgia Southern W 3-1Sept. 12 College of Charleston W 3-1Sept. 15 at North Carolina L 0-3Sept. 18 Davidson W 3-2Sept. 19 vs. High Point# W 3-0Sept. 19 vs. UNC Wilmington# W 3-2Sept. 20 at Wake Forest L 0-3Sept. 22 UNC Greensboro W 3-1Sept. 27 Wofford W 3-0Sept. 28 Furman W 2-3Sept. 29 Radford L 1-3Oct. 4 at Chattanooga W 3-2Oct. 5 at Tennessee L 1-3Oct. 8 East Tennessee State W 3-0Oct. 9 at Mercer W 3-0Oct. 10 vs. Jacksonville St.% L 0-3Oct. 12 at Western Carolina L 0-3Oct. 16 at Coll. of Charleston W 3-0Oct. 17 at Georgia Southern W 3-2Oct. 22 at UNC Greensboro L 0-3Oct. 25 at Davidson L 0-3Oct. 31 at Furman L 0-3Nov. 1 at Wofford L 2-3Nov. 6 Chattanooga L 0-3Nov. 9 Western Carolina L 0-3Nov. 12 East Tennessee State L 1-3Nov. 20 vs. Furman& L 2-3^ Wake Forest Tournament# at Greensboro, NC% at Mercer& Southern Conference Tournament

19998-20 Overall, 7-13 SoCon

Sept. 1 at N.C. State L 0-3 Sept. 7 East Tennessee State L 0-3 Sept. 11 at Chattanooga L 1-3 Sept. 14 at Radford L 2-3 Sept. 17 Georgia Southern W 3-2 Sept. 18 Wake Forest L 0-3 Sept. 21 at Western Carolina L 1-3 Sept. 26 at Wofford W 3-2 Sept. 28 UNC Asheville L 1-3 Oct. 1 College of Charleston L 2-3 Oct. 2 The Citadel W 3-0 Oct. 5 at Furman L 0-3 Oct. 8 Davidson L 0-3 Oct. 10 Furman L 2-3 Oct. 12 Mercer W 3-0 Oct. 15 Chattanooga L 0-3 Oct. 17 Western Carolina L 1-3 Oct. 19 at UNC Greensboro L 2-3 Oct. 22 at Georgia Southern W 3-0 Oct. 23 at Jacksonville L 1-3 Oct. 26 at E. Tennessee State L 0-3 Oct. 31 Wofford L 2-3 Nov. 2 UNC Charlotte L 1-3 Nov. 6 at Coll. of Charleston W 3-1 Nov. 6 at The Citadel W 3-0 Nov. 13 at Davidson L 0-3 Nov. 15 UNC Greensboro W 3-0 Nov. 19 vs. Chattanooga^ L 0-3^ Southern Conference Tournament

200017-15 Overall, 14-6 SoCon

Sept. 1 vs. N.C. State^ L 1-3Sept. 1 at Virginia Tech^ L 1-3 Sept. 2 vs. Southwest Texas^ L 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Marshall^ W 3-2 Sept. 6 Radford L 1-3Sept. 8 Chattanooga W 3-0 Sept. 12 at North Carolina L 0-3Sept. 14 at Georgia Southern W 3-2 Sept. 15 Navy# W 3-2 Sept. 16 at Auburn# L 1-3Sept. 16 Clemson# W 3-1Sept. 19 at South Carolina L 0-3Sept. 24 Wofford W 3-0 Sept. 26 Furman L 1-3Sept. 29 at Coll. of Charleston L 0-3Sept. 30 at The Citadel W 3-0 Oct. 5 Western Carolina L 0-3Oct. 6 at Davidson L 1-3Oct. 7 at UNC Greensboro L 1-3Oct. 10 at E. Tennessee State W 3-2Oct. 13 at Chattanooga L 2-3Oct. 14 at Western Carolina W 3-0 Oct. 23 Georgia Southern W 3-0 Oct. 24 at Tennessee L 0-3Oct. 28 at Wofford W 3-1Oct. 27 at Furman W 3-2 Nov. 3 College of Charleston W 3-1Nov. 4 The Citadel W 3-0Nov. 7 E. Tennessee State W 3-1Nov. 10 Davidson W 3-2Nov. 11 UNC Greensboro W 3-1Nov. 17 vs. Western Carolina% L 2-3^ Virginia Tech Hokie Classic# Auburn War Eagle Invitational% Southern Conference Tournament

20014-25 Overall, 4-16 SoCon

Aug. 31 at Central Florida^ L 0-3Sept. 1 vs. Air Force^ L 0-3Sept. 1 vs. Fla. International^ L 1-3Sept. 5 at Chattanooga L 1-3Sept. 7 vs. UNC Wilmington# L 0-3Sept. 8 vs. Wright State# L 0-3Sept. 8 at Clemson# L 0-3Sept. 18 at Western Carolina L 0-3Sept. 21 at Wofford L 1-3Sept. 22 at Furman L 0-3Sept. 25 at E. Tennessee State L 0-3Sept. 28 The Citadel W 3-1Sept. 29 College of Charleston L 0-3Oct. 2 Tennessee L 0-3Oct. 5 UNC Greensboro W 3-1Oct. 6 Davidson L 0-3Oct. 11 Western Carolina L 0-3Oct. 13 Chattanooga L 1-3Oct. 16 at Charlotte L 0-3Oct. 19 at Georgia Southern L 0-3Oct. 20 at Georgia Southern L 0-3Oct. 26 Wofford L 0-3Oct. 27 Furman L 1-3Oct. 30 at N.C. State L 1-3Nov. 2 at The Citadel W 3-0Nov. 3 at Coll. of Charleston L 1-3Nov. 6 E. Tennessee State L 1-3Nov. 9 at UNC Greensboro W 3-0Nov. 10 at Davidson L 2-3^ UCF Fall Invitational# Big Orange Bash

200215-18 Overall, 9-11 SoCon

Aug. 30 at High Point^ W 3-0Aug. 30 vs. UNC Wilmington^ W 3-1Aug. 31 vs. UNC Asheville^ W 3-2Sept. 3 N.C. State W 3-1Sept. 6 vs. Birmingham So.# W 3-0Sept. 6 vs. Middle Tenn. St.# L 1-3Sept. 7 at Memphis# L 0-3Sept. 12 Chattanooga W 3-1Sept. 13 vs. Georgia% L 0-3Sept. 14 at Virginia Tech% L 0-3Sept. 14 vs. Charlotte% L 0-3Sept. 20 at Georgia Southern L 1-3Sept. 22 at Tennessee L 0-3Sept. 25 Western Carolina L 1-3Sept. 27 at Coll. of Charleston L 2-3Sept. 28 at The Citadel W 3-0Oct. 4 Furman L 1-3Oct. 5 Wofford W 3-0Oct. 8 E. Tennessee State W 3-2Oct. 11 at Davidson L 1-3Oct. 12 at UNC Greensboro W 3-0Oct. 18 at Chattanooga L 0-3Oct. 19 at Western Carolina L 1-3Oct. 26 Georgia Southern L 0-3Oct. 29 at E. Tennessee St. W 3-1Nov. 1 at Furman L 1-3Nov. 2 at Wofford W 3-0Nov. 8 Coll. of Charleston L 0-3Nov. 9 The Citadel W 3-0Nov. 15 Davidson L 2-3Nov. 16 UNC Greensboro W 3-0Nov. 22 at Davidson& L 0-3^ High Point Invitational# Memphis Tournament% Hokie Classic& Southern Conference Tournament

200316-16 Overall, 13-5 SoCon*

Aug. 29 vs. VCU^ L 1-3Aug. 30 vs. Georgia State^ L 1-3Aug. 30 at High Point^ W 3-0Sept. 5 at Xavier# L 1-3Sept. 6 vs. Central Michigan# L 1-3Sept. 6 vs. Stetson# W 3-1Sept. 12 vs. San Francisco% L 0-3Sept. 13 vs. Southern Illinois% L 1-3Sept. 13 at Butler% L 0-3Sept. 19 at Middle Tennessee St.& L 0-3Sept. 20 vs. Murray State& L 0-3Sept. 20 vs. Western Illinois& L 0-3Sept. 23 East Tennessee State W 3-1Sept. 27 Chattanooga L 1-3Oct. 3 UNC Greensboro W 3-0Oct. 4 Elon W 3-1Oct. 10 at The Citadel W 3-0Oct. 11 at College of Charleston L 0-3Oct. 14 Western Carolina W 3-1Oct. 17 Davidson W 3-0Oct. 19 Georgia Southern L 1-3Oct. 21 at Clemson L 1-3Oct. 24 at Furman W 3-2Oct. 25 at Wofford W 3-1Oct. 28 at East Tennessee State W 3-0Nov. 2 at Chattanooga L 2-3Nov. 7 at UNC Greensboro W 3-0Nov. 8 at Elon W 3-0Nov. 11 at Western Carolina W 3-2Nov. 14 The Citadel W 3-0Nov. 15 College of Charleston L 0-3Nov. 21 Davidson+ W 3-0Nov. 22 Georgia Southern+ L 2-3^ High Point Invitational# Xavier Tournament% Butler Tournament& Middle Tennessee State Tournament+ Southern Conference Tournament

* - MTSU’s win on Sept. 19 was vacated due to NCAA infractions, effective Aug. 6, 2008

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200426-8 Overall, 15-1 SoCon

Sept. 1 UNC Asheville W 3-1Sept. 3 at Virginia Tech^ L 1-3 Sept. 4 vs. Lehigh^ W 3-0Sept. 4 vs Towson^ W 3-2Sept. 10 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)# W 3-1Sept. 11 vs. Tennessee State# W 3-1Sept. 11 vs. New Orleans# W 3-2Sept. 12 at Charlotte# L 2-3Sept. 17 vs. Santa Clara& L 0-3Sept. 18 at TCU& L 2-3Sept. 18 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock& L 1-3Sept. 22 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W 3-0Sept. 24 at East Tennessee State W 3-2Sept. 25 at Chattanooga W 3-2Sept. 28 Liberty W 3-0Oct. 1 UNC Greensboro W 3-0Oct. 2 Elon W 3-1Oct. 5 Western Carolina W 3-0Oct. 8 at The Citadel W 3-0Oct. 10 College of Charleston L 0-3Oct. 16 Furman W 3-0Oct. 17 Wofford W 3-0Oct. 19 at Gardner-Webb W 3-0Oct. 22 at Davidson W 3-1Oct. 24 at Georgia Southern W 3-2Oct. 30 Chattanooga W 3-0Nov. 1 Tennessee L 1-3Nov. 5 at UNC Greensboro W 3-0Nov. 6 at Elon W 3-1Nov. 9 East Tennessee State W 3-1Nov. 14 at Western Carolina W 3-2Nov. 19 Davidson+ W 3-0Nov. 20 Georgia Southern+ W 3-1Nov. 21 College of Charleston+ L 1-3

^ Virginia Tech Tournament# Charlotte Classic& TCU Adidas Invitational+ Southern Conference Tournament

200523-10 Overall, 14-4 SoCon

Aug. 26 at North Carolina A&T W 3-1Aug. 7 at UNC Asheville W 3-0Sept. 2 vs. East Carolina% W 3-1Sept. 3 vs. Tennessee Tech% L 2-3Sept. 3 vs. High Point% W 3-0Sept. 9 at South Florida# W 3-0Sept. 10 vs. E. Washington# L 0-3Sept. 11 vs. Florida Atlantic# L 0-3Sept. 13 vs. Charlotte W 3-1Sept. 16 at Virginia$ L 0-3Sept. 17 vs. Albany$ L 0-3Sept. 17 vs. Liberty$ W 3-0Sept. 20 at Western Carolina* W 3-0Sept.24 at Chattanooga* L 1-3Sept. 30 vs. Elon* W 3-0Oct. 1 vs. UNC Greensboro* W 3-0Oct. 7 vs. Col. of Charleston* L 3-2Oct. 8 vs. The Citadel* W 3-0Oct. 15 at Furman* W 3-1Oct. 16 at Wofford* W 3-0Oct.18 vs. Georgia Southern* W 3-0Oct. 21 vs. Western Carolina* W 3-0Oct. 22 vs. Chattanooga* W 3-0Oct. 26 at Davidson* W 3-1Oct. 28 at Elon* W 3-0 Oct. 29 at UNC Greensboro* W 3-1Nov. 4 at Coll. of Charleston* L 0-3Nov. 5 at The Citadel* W 3-0 Nov. 11 vs. Wofford* W 3-0Nov. 12 vs. Furman* L 3-2Nov. 18 Western Carolina+ W 3-2Nov. 19 Furman+ W 3-1Nov. 20 Coll. of Charleston+ L 0-3

* Southern Conference match% at Broyhill Inn Appalachian Classic# at Best Western Invitational $ at Jefferson Cup Tournament+ at SoCon Tournament

200623-10 Overall, 15-3 SoCon

Aug. 25 MARSHALL% W 3-0Aug. 26 RADFORD% W 3-1Aug. 26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE% L 0-3Sept. 1 at North Florida# L 1-3Sept. 2 vs. Idaho State# W 3-1Sept. 2 vs. Murray State# L 2-3Sept. 8 vs. Liberty$ W 3-0Sept. 9 vs. G. Washington$ W 3-0Sept. 9 at Virginia Tech$ L 2-3Sept. 13 at Chattanooga* W 3-0Sept. 15 vs. Tennessee Tech! L 2-3Sept. 15 at Western Kentucky! L 1-3Sept. 16 vs. Ball State! W 3-1Sept. 22 THE CITADEL* W 3-0Sept. 23 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L 2-3Sept. 27 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0Sept. 29 at Elon* W 3-2Sept. 30 at UNC Greensboro* W 3-0Oct. 3 GARDNER-WEBB W 3-0Oct. 7 FURMAN* W 3-2Oct. 8 WOFFORD* W 3-0Oct. 13 DAVIDSON* W 3-0Oct. 14 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* W 3-1Oct. 21 at Coll. of Charleston* L 0-3Oct. 22 at The Citadel* W 3-0Oct. 27 ELON* W 3-1Oct. 28 UNC GREENSBORO* W 3-0Nov. 3 at Wofford* W 3-0Nov. 4 at Furman* L 0-3Nov. 10 at Davidson* W 3-2Nov. 11 at Georgia Southern* W 3-0Nov. 17 ELON& W 3-0Nov. 18 UNC GREENSBORO& L 1-3 * Southern Conference match% Mast General Store App. Classic # at UNF Labor Day Classic$ at Hokie Invite! at Lady Topper Invitational & SoCon Tournament

200719-14 Overall, 14-4 SoCon

Aug. 24 vs. Presbytarian% W 3-0Aug. 25 vs. Eastern Michigan% L 0-3 Aug. 25 at Charlotte% L 2-3 Aug. 31 vs. Jacksonville State# L 2-3 Aug. 31 at Tennessee# L 0-3Sept. 1 vs. Belmont# L 1-3Sept. 7 vs. Troy$ W 3-2Sept. 7 vs. Rice$ L 1-3Sept. 8 at South Carolina$ L 0-3 Sept. 14 vs. Georgia State! L 0-3 Sept. 14 at Clemson! L 0-3Sept. 15 vs. Kent State! W 3-2Sept. 21 at Western Carolina* W 3-0 Sept. 22 at Chattanooga* L 0-3Sept. 28 THE CITADEL* W 3-0Sept. 29 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* L 2-3Oct. 3 WOFFORD* W 3-0Oct. 5 at Elon* L 2-3Oct. 6 at UNC Greensboro* W 3-2Oct. 11 at Davidson* W 3-1Oct. 12 at Georgia Southern* W 3-0Oct. 17 EAST TENNESSEE ST. W 3-0Oct. 19 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0Oct. 20 CHATTANOOGA* W 3-0Oct. 23 at Furman* W 3-2Oct. 26 at The Citadel* W 3-0 Oct. 27 at Coll. of Charleston* W 3-1Nov. 2 ELON* W 3-1Nov. 3 UNC GREENSBORO* W 3-1Nov. 9 DAVIDSON* W 3-2Nov. 10 GA. SOUTHERN* W 3-0Nov. 16 vs. Davidson W 3-1Nov. 17 vs. UNC Greensboro L 1-3

* Southern Conference Game% Charlotte Invitational# Comcast Lady Vol Classic $ South Carolina Tournament! Clemson Classic^ SoCon Tournament

20087-25 Overall, 3-15 SoCon

Aug. 29 vs. E. Michigan % L 1-3 Aug. 30 vs. UMBC % L 0-3 Aug. 30 at William & Mary % L 1-3 Sept. 5 vs. Fla. International # L 1-3Sept. 6 vs. Iowa State # L 0-3Sept. 6 vs. Loyola Marymt. # L 1-3Sept. 9 WINSTON-SALEM ST. W 3-0Sept. 12 vs. Binghamton $ W 3-1Sept. 13 vs. VCU $ L 0-3Sept. 13 at Virginia $ L 0-3Sept. 16 at East Tennessee St. L 2-3Sept. 19 WAKE FOREST ! L 1-3Sept. 20 NC A&T ! W 3-0Sept. 20 CHARLOTTE ! W 3-0Sept. 24 UNC GREENSBORO * L 1-3Sept. 27 ELON * L 2-3Oct. 3 at Chattanooga * L 1-3Oct. 4 at Samford * L 1-3Oct. 11 Davidson * L 0-3Oct. 12 Georgia Southern * L 0-3Oct. 15 at Western Carolina * L 1-3Oct. 18 at Furman * L 2-3Oct. 19 at Wofford * W 3-2Oct. 24 THE CITADEL * L 1-3Oct. 25 COLL. OF CHARLESTON * L 2-3Oct. 31 at Elon * L 0-3Nov. 1 at UNC Greensboro * L 0-3Nov. 5 Western Carolina * W 3-1Nov. 8 CHATTANOOGA * L 1-3Nov. 9 SAMFORD * L 2-3Nov. 15 at The Citadel * W 3-0Nov. 16 at Coll. of Charleston * L 0-3

* Southern Conference match% at Tribe Invitational (William & Mary)# at MTSU Blue Raider Bash (MTSU)$ at Jefferson Cup (Virginia) ! Appalachian Invitational

200914-17 Overall, 10-6 SoCon

Aug. 28 vs. Idaho# L 0-3Aug. 28 at Cal State Fullerton# L 0-3Aug. 29 vs. Lamar# W 3-0Sept. 4 WILLIAM AND MARY! L 1-3Sept. 5 NORTH FLORIDA! L 1-3Sept. 5 TENNESSEE TECH! W 3-1Sept. 11 at Winthrop@ L 2-3Sept. 12 vs. Butler@ L 0-3Sept. 12 vs. Morgan State@ W 3-0 Sept. 15 at Charlotte L 0-3Sept. 18 vs. Liberty$ L 0-3Sept. 19 at Wake Forest$ L 0-3Sept. 19 vs. Duke$ L 1-3Sept. 22 EAST TENNESSEE STATE W 3-2Sept. 26 at The Citadel* W 3-2Sept. 30 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0Oct. 2 at Elon* L 0-3Oct. 3 at UNC Greensboro* L 0-3Oct. 10 CHATTANOOGA* W 3-0Oct. 11 SAMFORD* W 3-2Oct. 16 FURMAN* L 2-3Oct. 17 WOFFORD* W 3-1Oct. 24 at Georgia Southern* L 0-3Oct. 25 at Davidson* L 2-3Oct. 31 COLL. OF CHARLESTON* W 3-1Nov. 4 at Western Carolina* W,3-1Nov. 7 at Samford* L 0-3Nov. 8 at Chattanooga* W 3-1Nov. 11 UNC GREENSBORO* W 3-2Nov. 14 ELON* W, 3-2Nov. 21 vs. Furman^ L 0-3

# Four Points Titan Classic! Appalachian Invitational@ Hilton Garden Inn Invitational$ Black and Gold Challenge^ SoCon Tournament* Southern Conference match

201018-12 Overall, 9-7 SoCon

Aug. 27 vs. NC A&T& W 3-0Aug. 28 vs. UNC Wilmington& W 3-0Aug. 28 at High Point& W 3-2Aug. 31 at East Tennessee State W 3-2Sept. 3 EASTERN KENTUCKY! W 3-0Sept. 4 USC UPSTATE! W 3-0Sept. 4 VALPARAISO! L 1-3Sept. 10 at Akron^ W 3-0Sept. 10 vs. St. Franics (Pa.)^ W 3-1Sept. 11 vs. Indiana State^ L 1-3Sept. 17 vs. Temple$ W 3-0Sept. 18 at North Carolina$ L 0-3Sept. 18 vs. Ball State$ L 2-3Sept. 25 THE CITADEL* W 3-0Sept. 29 at Western Carolina* W 3-2Oct. 2 ELON* W 3-1Oct. 3 UNC GREENSBORO* L 0-3Oct. 9 at Samford* W 3-1Oct. 10 at Chattanooga* L 1-3Oct. 16 at Furman* L 0-3Oct. 17 at Wofford* W 3-2Oct. 23 DAVIDSON* W 3-0Oct. 24 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 1-3Oct. 30 at Coll. of Charleston* L 0-3Nov. 3 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0Nov. 6 CHATTANOOGA* W 3-0Nov. 7 SAMFORD* W 3-1Nov. 12 at Elon* L 0-3Nov. 13 at UNC Greensboro* L 1-3Nov. 19 vs. Georgia Southern# L 1-3

& High Point Invitational! Appalachian Invitational^ Akron invitational$ Tarheel Volleyball Classic* Southern Conference Match# SoCon Tournament

201121-11 Overall, 12-4 SoCon

Aug. 26 NC STATE^ W 3-1Aug. 27 KENNESAW STATE^ W 3-0Aug. 27 CHARLOTTE^ L 2-3Aug. 28 WILLIAM & MARY W 3-2Sept. 2 vs. South Dakota St.% L 1-3Sept. 2 at Kansas% L 0-3Sept. 3 vs. Belmont% W 3-0Sept. 9 at Morehead State& L 1-3Sept. 9 vs. Western Michigan& L 1-3Sept. 10 vs. George Mason& W 3-1Sept. 16 vs. Georgetown$ L 0-3Sept. 17 vs. East Tennesse State$ W 3-1Sept. 17 at James Madison$ W 3-0Sept. 20 WAKE FOREST W 3-0Sept. 24 SAMFORD* W 3-1Sept. 25 CHATTANOOGA* W 3-0Oct. 1 at Elon* L 1-3Oct. 2 at UNCG* W 3-1Oct. 8 at Georgia Southern* W 3-1Oct. 12 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 30Oct. 15 FURMAN* W 3-0Oct. 16 WOFFORD* W 3-0Oct. 21 at Coll. of Charleston* L 0-3Oct. 22 at The Citadel* W 3-1Oct. 28 UNCG* W 3-1Oct. 30 ELON* W 3-0Nov. 4 DAVIDSON* L 2-3Nov. 8 at Western Carolina* L 1-3Nov. 12 at Chattanooga* W 3-1Nov. 13 at Samford* W 3-2Nov. 19 vs. Georgia Southern# W 3-2Nov. 20 vs. Coll. of Charleston# L 1-3

^ Appalachian Invitational% Kansas Invitational& Morehead State Invitational$ JMU Invitational* Southern Conference Match# SoCon Tournament

20127-23 Overall, 3-13 SoCon

Aug. 24 James Madison L 0-3Aug. 25 Seton Hall L 1-3Aug. 25 Minnesota L 0-3Aug. 28 Winthrop L 0-3Aug. 31 Lipscomb% L 0-3 Aug. 31 Houston% W 3-2 Sept. 1 Missouri% L 0-3Sept. 7 Georgetown& W 3-2 Sept. 8 VCU& L 2-3Sept. 8 Virginia& L 0-3Sept. 14 Campbell^ W 3-0Sept. 15 Toledo^ L 0-3Sept. 15 Wake Forest^ L 0-3Sept. 18 NC A&T W 0-3Sept. 21 at Chattanooga* L 0-3 Sept. 22 at Samford* L 0-3Sept. 29 ELON* W 3-1Sept. 30 UNCG* L 1-3Oct. 4 at Western Carolina* L 2-3Oct. 6 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L 1-3Oct. 12 Wofford* L 0-3Oct. 13 Furman* L 0-3Oct. 19 COLL. of CHARLESTON* L 1-3Oct. 20 THE CITADEL* W 3-1Oct. 26 at Elon* L 0-3Oct. 27 at UNCG* L 1-3Nov. 1 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0Nov. 3 at Davidson* L 1-3Nov. 10 CHATTANOOGA* L 1-3Nov. 11 SAMFORD* L 0-3

% Lipscomb Invitational& VCU/Third Degree Sportswear Invite$ JMU Invitational^ Wake Forest Black & Gold Challenge* Southern Conference Match# SoCon Tournament

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

201319-13 Overall, 9-7 SoCon

Aug. 30 Loyola (Md.)% W, 3-0Aug. 31 Sam Houston State% W, 3-0Aug. 31 Norfolk State% W, 3-0Sept. 3 Presbyterian W, 3-2Sept. 6 NC State& L, 0-3Sept. 7 Towson& W, 3-0 Sept. 7 Binghampton% W, 3-0Sept. 13 Colorado$ L, 2-3Sept. 13 Baylor$ L, 0-3Sept. 14 Northwestern State$ L 0-3Sept. 18 N.C. A&T W 3-0Sept. 20 East Carolina^ L 2-3Sept. 21 UT Arlington^ W, 3-1Sept. 21 Denver^ W 3-2Sept. 26 at Western Carolina* L 1-3 Sept. 27 DAVIDSON* L 1-3Oct. 4 at Chattanooga* W 3-1Oct. 5 at Samford* L 2-3Oct. 11 FURMAN* W, 3-0Oct. 12 WOFFORD* L 0-3Oct. 18 GEORGIA SOUTHERN* L,2-3Oct. 19 THE CITADEL W,3-0Oct. 26 at Davidson* W, 3-2Oct. 27 WESTERN CAROLINA* W 3-0Nov. 1 at Elon* W, 3-0Nov. 2 at UNCG* W,3-0Nov. 8 SAMFORD* L, 3-1Nov. 9 CHATTANOOGA* W, 3-0Nov. 15 at The Citadel* W,3-0Nov. 16 at Georgia Southern* L 0-3Nov. 22 UNCG# W, 3-0Nov. 23 Georgia Southern# L, 1-3

% Appalachian Invitational& NC State Tournament$ Baylor Tournament^ Black & Gold Challenge* Southern Conference Match# SoCon Tournament

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

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Header TextOpponent MP W L Last MeetingAir Force 1 0 1 L, Sept 1, 2001Akron 2 1 1 W, Sept. 10, 2010Albany 1 0 1 L, Sept. 17, 2005Arkansas-Little Rock 1 0 1 L, Sept. 18, 2004Arkansas State ---FIRST MEETING--- Oct. 24, 2014Army 3 1 2 W, Oct. 10, 1992Auburn 1 0 1 L, Sept. 16, 2000Austin Peay 1 1 0 W, Oct. 1, 1982Ball State 2 1 1 L, Sept. 18, 2010Baptist 4 3 1 W, Sept. 7, 1990Bellarmine 1 0 1 L, Oct. 23, 1989Belmont 3 2 1 W, Sept. 3, 2011Bethune-Cookman 1 1 0 W, Oct. 9, 1993Binghamton 2 2 0 W, Sept. 7, 2013Birmingham Southern 1 1 0 W, Sept. 6, 2002Bowie State 1 1 0 W, Oct. 10, 1992Butler 2 0 2 L, Sept. 12, 2009 Cal State Fullerton 1 0 1 L, Aug. 29, 2009Campbell 5 5 0 W, Sept. 14, 2012Carson-Newman 1 1 0 W, Oct. 1, 1983Central Florida 4 0 4 L, Aug. 31, 2001Central Michigan 1 0 1 L, Sept. 6, 2003Charlotte 34 18 16 L, Aug. 27, 2011Cleveland State ---FIRST MEETING--- Aug. 29, 2014College of Charleston 32 9 23 L, Oct. 19, 2012Charleston Southern 3 3 0 W, Oct. 24, 1997Chattanooga 63 39 24 W, Nov. 9, 2013Cincinnati ---FIRST MEETING--- Sept. 5, 2014The Citadel 25 24 1 W, Nov. 15, 2013Clemson 11 1 10 L, Sept. 14, 2007Coastal Carolina 7 4 3 L, Sept. 21, 1997Colorado State 1 0 1 L, Sept. 7, 1996Coppin State 1 1 0 W, Oct. 9, 1992Davidson 46 28 18 W, Oct. 26, 2013Dayton 1 0 1 L, Sept. 11, 1993Denver 1 1 0 W, Sept. 21, 2013Drexel 1 1 0 W, Sept. 10, 1994Duke 10 3 7 L, Sept. 19, 2009East Carolina 12 7 5 L, Sept. 20, 2013East Tennessee State 68 50 18 W, Sept. 17, 2011Eastern Kentucky 2 1 1 W, Sept. 3, 2010Eastern Michigan 2 0 2 L, Aug. 29, 2008Eastern Washington 1 0 1 L, Sept. 10, 2005Eckerd 2 2 0 W, Oct. 25, 1985Elon 22 15 7 W, Nov. 1, 2013Florida A&M 2 2 0 W, Sept. 16, 1995Florida Atlantic 1 0 1 L, Sept. 10, 2005 Florida International 3 1 2 L, Sept. 5, 2008Florida State 1 0 1 L, Oct. 24, 1981Francis Marion 2 1 1 L, Oct. 5, 1981Furman 58 33 25 W, Oct. 11, 2013Gardner-Webb 2 2 0 W, Oct. 3, 2006George Mason 2 2 0 W, Sept. 10, 2011Georgetown 2 1 1 W, Sept. 7, 2012George Washington 1 1 0 W, Sept. 9, 2006Georgia 2 0 2 L, Sept. 13, 2002Georgia Southern 42 27 15 L, Nov. 23, 2013Georgia State 5 1 4 L, Sept. 14, 2007Georgia Tech 3 2 1 L, Sept. 4, 1992Guilford 3 3 0 W, Sept. 30, 1983High Point 6 6 0 W, Aug. 28, 2010Houston 1 1 0 W, Aug. 31, 2012Huntington 1 1 0 W, Oct. 2, 1987Idaho 2 0 2 L, Aug. 28, 2009Idaho State 1 1 0 W, Sept. 2, 2006Indiana State 1 0 1 L, Sept. 11, 2010Iowa State 1 0 1 L, Sept. 6, 2008Jacksonville 8 5 3 L, Oct. 23, 1999Jacksonville State 3 1 2 L, Aug. 31, 2007James Madison 6 4 2 L, Aug. 24, 2012Kansas 1 0 1 L, Sept. 2, 2011Kennesaw State 1 1 0 Aug. 27, 2011Kent State 1 0 1 W, Sept. 15, 2007Kentucky 1 0 1 L, Oct. 29, 1983Kentucky State 2 2 0 W, Oct. 29, 1983King 2 0 2 L, Oct. 11, 1986Lamar 1 1 0 W, Aug. 29, 2009Lees-McRae 2 2 0 W, Nov. 7, 1981Lehigh 1 1 0 W, Sept. 4, 2004Lenoir-Rhyne 10 10 0 W, Sept. 1, 1990Liberty 7 5 2 L, Sept. 18, 2009Limestone 1 1 0 W, Sept. 20, 1985Lipscomb 1 0 1 Aug. 31, 2012Livingston 1 1 0 W, Oct. 3, 19872014 Opponents in Bold

Opponent MP W L Last MeetingLouisville ---FIRST MEETING--- Sept. 6, 2014UL Lafayette ---FIRST MEETING--- Sept. 26, 2014UL Monroe ---FIRST MEETING--- Oct. 19, 2014Loyola (MD) 2 2 0 W, Aug. 30, 2013Loyola Marymount 1 0 1 L, Sept. 6, 2008Mars Hill 3 3 0 W, Nov. 6, 1985Marshall 34 24 10 W, Aug. 25, 2006Maryland ---FIRST MEETING--- Sept. 13, 2014Maryville 1 1 0 W, Sept. 29, 1982Memphis 1 0 1 L, Sept. 7, 2002Mercer 4 4 0 W, Aug. 31, 2002Middle Tennessee State 5 1 3* L, Aug. 26, 2006Midway 1 1 0 W, Oct. 30, 1981Minnesota 2 0 2 L, Aug. 25, 2012Mississippi 1 0 1 L, Oct. 14, 1989Missouri 1 0 1 L, Sept.1, 2012Montana State 1 1 0 W, Sept. 10, 1993Morehead State 1 0 1 L, Sept. 9, 2011Morgan State 1 1 0 W, Sept. 12, 2009Murray State 2 0 2 L, Sept. 2, 2006Navy 3 2 1 W, Sept. 15, 2000New Orleans 1 1 0 W, Sept. 11, 2004UNC Asheville 20 16 4 W, Aug. 27, 2005North Carolina 11 0 11 L, Sept. 18, 2010UNC Greensboro 52 29 23 W, Nov. 22, 2013UNC Wilmington 14 9 5 W, Aug. 28, 2010North Carolina A&T 9 9 0 W, Sept. 18, 2013N.C. State 18 4 14 L, Sept. 6, 2013Norfolk State 1 1 0 W, Aug. 31, 2013North Carolina Wesleyan 1 1 0 W, 1984North Florida 2 0 2 L, Sept. 5, 2009Northeast Louisiana 1 1 0 W, Sept. 19, 1992Northern Illinois 1 0 1 L, Dec. 4, 1991Northwestern 1 0 1 L, Sept. 8, 1995Oklahoma 1 0 1 L, Sept. 4, 1998Old Dominion 1 1 0 W, Oct. 13, 1981 Presbyterian 3 3 0 W, Sept. 3,2013Radford 15 9 6 W, Aug. 26, 2006Rice 1 0 1 L, Sept. 7, 2007Rio Grande 1 1 0 W, Oct. 31, 1981Saint Francis (Pa.) 2 2 0 W, Sept. 10, 2010St. John’s 1 0 1 L, Sept. 5, 1998Sam Houston State 1 1 0 Aug. 31, 2013Samford 12 5 7 L, Nov. 8, 2013San Francisco 1 0 1 L, Sept. 12, 2003Santa Clara 2 0 2 L, Sept. 17, 2004Seton Hall 1 0 1 L,Aug. 25, 2012Snead State 1 1 0 W, Oct. 2, 1987South Alabama 1 0 1 L, 1984South Carolina 2 0 2 L, Sept. 8, 2007South Dakota State 1 0 1 L, Sept. 2, 2011South Florida 1 1 0 W, Sept. 9, 2005USC-Aiken 1 0 1 L, Sept. 28, 1991USC-Spartanburg 8 7 1 W, Sept. 4, 2010Southern Illinois 1 0 1 L, Sept. 13, 2003Southeast Missouri 2 1 1 W, Oct. 3, 1987Stetson 5 5 0 W, Sept. 6, 2003TCU 1 0 1 L, Sept. 18, 2004Temple 1 1 0 W, Sept. 17, 2010Tennessee 7 0 7 L, Aug. 31, 2007Tennessee-Martin 1 1 0 W, Oct. 3, 1987Tennessee State 2 1 0 W, Sept. 11, 2004Tennessee Tech 5 3 2 W, Sept. 5, 2009UT Arlington 1 1 0 W, Sept. 21, 2013Texas State 1 0 1 L, Sept. 19, 2000Toledo 2 1 1 L, Sept. 15, 2012Towson 4 3 1 W, Sept. 7, 2013Troy 1 1 0 W, Sept. 7, 2007UAB 1 0 1 L, Sept. 1, 1995UMBC 1 0 1 L, Aug. 30, 2008Valparaiso 1 0 1 L, Sept. 4, 2010Villanova 1 0 1 L, Dec. 5, 1991Virginia 4 0 4 L, Sept. 8, 2012Virginia Commonwealth 7 3 4 L, Sept. 8, 2012Virginia Tech 27 8 19 L, Sept. 9, 2006Wake Forest 11 4 7 L, Sept. 15, 2012Western Carolina 77 48 29 W, Oct. 27, 2013Western Illinois 1 0 1 L, Sept. 20, 2003Western Kentucky 2 0 2 L, Sept. 15, 2006Western Michigan 1 0 1 L, Sept. 9, 2011William & Mary 3 0 3 L,Sept. 4, 2009Winston-Salem State 1 1 0 W, Sept. 9, 2008Winthrop 24 18 6 L, Aug. 28, 2012Wofford 25 19 6 L, Oct. 12, 2013Wright State 2 0 2 L, Sept. 8, 2001Xavier 2 0 2 L, Sept. 5, 2003

(Series information not available prior to 1981)* - MTSU’s win on Sept. 19 was vacated due to NCAA infractions, effective Aug. 6, 2008

ALL-TIME SERIES RESULTS

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Header TextAppalachian State

SoCon ChampionshipsSouthern ConferenCe regular SeaSon ChampionShipS

1984 1986 1990 19921994 1995 2003 2004

Southern ConferenCe tournament ChampionShipS

1984 1991 1993 1994

APPALACHIAN STATE SOCON

TOURNAMENT RESULTSYear Opponent Round W/L Score Site1983 Furman QF W 3-0 Johnson City, Tenn. Western Carolina SF L 0-3 Johnson City, Tenn.1984 Chattanooga SF W 3-0 Cullowhee, N.C. Western Carolina F W 3-2 Cullowhee, N.C.1985 East Tennessee State QF W 3-1 Boone, N.C. Marshall SF W 3-0 Boone, N.C. Western Carolina F L 2-3 Boone, N.C.1986 Furman SF W 3-1 Greenville, S.C. Western Carolina F L 1-3 Greenville, S.C.1987 Marshall QF W 3-1 Huntington, W. Va. Furman SF L 1-3 Huntington, W. Va.1988 Marshall SF L 0-3 Chattanooga, Tenn.1989 Chattanooga QF W 3-0 Johnson City, Tenn. Western Carolina SF L 1-3 Johnson City, Tenn.1990 East Tennessee State SF W 3-2 Cullowhee, N.C. Furman F L 2-3 Cullowhee, N.C.1991 Chattanooga SF W 3-2 Greenville, S.C. East Tennessee State F W 3-1 Greenville, S.C.1992 Georgia Southern QF W 3-0 Greenville, S.C. Marshall SF W 3-0 Greenville, S.C. East Tennessee State F L 2-3 Greenville, S.C.1993 Davidson QF W 3-0 Huntington, W. Va. East Tennessee State SF W 3-1 Huntington, W. Va. Furman F W 3-1 Huntington, W. Va.1994 Chattanooga QF W 3-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. East Tennessee State SF W 3-2 Chattanooga, Tenn. Furman F W 3-2 Chattanooga, Tenn.1995 Georgia Southern QF L 2-3 Davidson, N.C.1996 East Tennessee State QF W 3-1 Statesboro, Ga. Marshall SF W 3-2 Statesboro, Ga. Chattanooga F L 2-3 Statesboro, Ga.1997 UNC Greensboro QF W 3-1 Statesboro, Ga. Chattanooga SF L 0-3 Statesboro, Ga.1998 Furman QF L 2-3 Boone, N.C.1999 Chattanooga QF L 0-3 Cullowhee, N.C.2000 Western Carolina QF L 2-3 Charleston, S.C.2001 Did Not Qualify2002 Davidson QF L 0-3 Davidson, N.C.2003 Davidson QF W 3-0 Chattanooga, Tenn. Georgia Southern SF L 2-3 Chattanooga, Tenn.2004 Davidson QF W 3-0 Cullowhee, N.C. Georgia Southern SF W 3-1 Cullowhee, N.C Coll. of Charleston F L 1-3 Cullowhee, N.C.2005 Western Carolina QF W 3-2 Statesboro, Ga. Furman SF W 3-1 Statesboro, Ga. Coll. of Charleston F L 0-3 Statesboro, Ga.2006 Elon QF W 3-0 Boone, N.C. UNC Greensboro SF L 1-3 Boone, N.C.2007 Davidson QF W 3-1 Chattanooga, Tenn. UNC Greensboro SF L 3-1 Chattanooga, Tenn.2008 Did Not Qualify2009 Furman SF L 0-3 Greenville, S.C.2010 Georgia Southern QF L 1-3 Boone, N.C.2011 Georgia Southern QF W 3-2 Birmingham, Ala. Coll. of Charleston SF L 1-3 Birmingham, Ala.2012 Did Not Qualify2013 UNCG QF W 3-0 Greenville, S.C. Georgia Southern SF L 1-3 Greenville, S.C.

QF — Quarterfinals SF — Semifinals F — Finals

APPALACHIAN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTYear Opponent Round W/L Score 1993 Idaho First round L 0-3 (15-5, 15-8, 15-2)1994 Towson State Play-in match W 3-0 (15-9, 15-12, 15-11) Georgia First round L 0-3 (15-6, 15-4,15-5)

APPALACHIAN IN THE NIVC TOURNAMENTYear Opponent Round W/L Score 1991 William & Mary First round L 0-3 Northern Illinois First round L 0-3 Santa Clara First round L 0-3

APP STATE SOCON TOURNAMENT RECORDSBy Round Win Loss Pct.Quarterfinals 16 6 .714Semifinals 11 11 .524Finals 4 7 .364Totals 31 24 .566

By Opponent Win Loss Pct.Chattanooga 4 3 .571Coll. of Charleston 0 3 .000Davidson 4 1 .800East Tennessee St. 6 1 .857Elon 1 0 1.000Furman 5 4 .555Georgia Southern 3 4 .500Marshall 4 1 .800The Citadel 0 0 —UNC Greensboro 2 2 .333Western Carolina 2 5 .285Wofford 0 0 —Totals 30 23 .566

SOCON CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSYear Season Champ Tournament Champ Tournament Runner-up1983 Western Carolina Western Carolina East Tennessee St.1984 Appalachian State Appalachian State Western Carolina1985 Western Carolina Western Carolina Appalachian State1986 Appalachian State Western Carolina Appalachian State Western Carolina1987 East Tennessee State Chattanooga Furman1988 East Tennessee State Marshall Western Carolina1989 East Tennessee State East Tennessee State Western Carolina Western Carolina1990 Appalachian State Furman Appalachian State1991 East Tennessee State Appalachian State East Tennessee State 1992 Appalachian State East Tennessee State Appalachian State1993 Furman Appalachian State Furman1994 Appalachian State Appalachian State Furman1995 Appalachian State Marshall East Tennessee1996 Marshall Chattanooga Appalachian State1997 Chattanooga Chattanooga Western Carolina1998 Chattanooga Chattanooga Western Carolina1999 Davidson Davidson Chattanooga2000 Davidson Davidson Furman2001 Coll. of Charleston Georgia Southern Chattanooga2002 Coll. of Charleston Coll. of Charleston Georgia Southern Georgia Southern 2003 N: Appalachian St. Georgia Southern College of Charleston S (tie): CofC/GSU2004 N: Appalachian St. Coll. of Charleston Appalachian State S: Coll. of Charleston2005 Coll. of Charleston Coll. of Charleston Appalachian State2006 Coll. of Charleston Coll. of Charleston UNC Greensboro2007 Coll. of Charleston Coll. of Charleston UNC Greensboro2008 N: Samford Furman College of Charleston S: Coll. of Charleston 2009 N: Samford Coll. of Charleston Furman S: Furman2010 N: Elon Georgia Southern Coll. of Charleston S: Coll. of Charleston2011 N: Samford Georgia Southern Coll. of Charleston S: Coll. of Charleston2012 N: Samford College of Charleston Furman S: Georgia Southern2013 Georgia Southern Georgia Southern Samford

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Header TextSoCon Player of the year

1994 Heidi McElhaney2004 Stefanie Panzer2007 Brittany Zahn

SoCon libero of the year

2004 Kali Rumberger

SoCon CoaCh of the year1984 Toni Wyatt1986 Toni Wyatt1988 Traci Blankenship1992 Dave Markland1994 Dave Markland2004 Chad Callihan2007 Matt Ginipro

firSt team all-SoCon1983 Traci Blankenship Lois Grier1984 Donna Bishop Traci Blankenship1985 Traci Blankenship Pam Huskey1986 Angela Haas Kristen Smith1987 Kris Zubay1988 Tammy Craig Kim Warren1989 Tammy Craig Kris Zubay1990 Tammy Craig1991 Sabrina Hill Kim Nelson1992 Joanne Myers Kim Nelson1993 Deanna Keen1994 Heidi McElhaney Miriam Sealy1995 Kathy Granack Sheri Leverette1996 Paula Levay1997 Paula Levay Jennifer Rumfeldt2000 Karen Nielson Tiffany White2003 Katherine Dean2004 Amber Mangrum Stefanie Panzer2005 Stefanie Panzer2006 Brittany Zahn2007 Brittany Zahn2011 Alison Blasingame2013 Emily Corrigan

SeCond team all-SoCon1990 Sabrina Hill Joanne Myers1992 Deanna Keen1993 Heidi McElhaney1994 Kathy Granack Amy Kolomechuk1995 Amy Kolomechuk1998 Paula Leavy Tiffany White2003 Amber Mangrum2004 Chrissy Finch2005 Kali Rumberger Dianna Thomas2007 Dianna Thomas2010 Courtney Rhein2011 Anna Wagner2013 Lauren Gray

SoCon Tournament mVP1991 Rachael Wade1993 Heidi McElhaney1994 Sheri Leverette

SoCon All-Tournament Team1985 Kymm Ballard Traci Blankenship Kristen Smith1986 Angela Haas Kristen Smith1987 Kris Zubay1988 Kim Warren1989 Tammy Craig Kris Zubay1990 Tammy Craig Joanne Myers1991 Sabrina Hill Kim Nelson Rachael Wade1992 Sandra Love Kim Nelson1993 Sheri Leverette Heidi McElhaney1994 Kathy Granack Sheri Leverette Miriam Sealy1996 Paula Levay Miriam Sealy2003 Katherine Dean2004 Chrissy Finch Stefanie Panzer2005 Stefanie Panzer Brittany Zahn2006 Dianna Thomas2007 Lorelle Rau2010 Maja Jechorek2011 Maggie Seeds2013 Emily Corrigan

SoCon Player of the Week1985 Pam Huskey (Sept. 24)1986 Mikki Richt (Sept. 29) Kristen Smith (Oct. 18) Angela Hass (Nov. 3)1987 Kris Zubay (Oct. 26)1988 Tammy Craig (Oct. 2, Nov. 7)1989 Tammy Craig (Week Two)1990 Tammy Craig (Week One)1991 Kim Nelson (Week One) Deanna Keen (Week Seven)1993 Heidi McElhaney (Week Eight)1994 Miriam Sealey (Week Two) Heidi McElhaney (Week Three) Amy Kolomechuk (Week Four)

1995 Sherri Leverette (Sept. 19) April Sorrells (Oct. 3) Erica Bahry (Oct. 10, Nov. 7)1996 Miriam Sealey (Week 12)1997 Paula Levay (Week Nine)1998 Stephanie Young (Week Four)

2000 Tiffany White (Nov. 6, Nov. 13)2003 Amber Mangrum (Nov. 10)2004 Chrissy Finch (Sept. 13) Stefanie Panzer (Sept. 27, Oct. 25, Nov. 8)2005 Stefanie Panzer (Oct. 17, Oct. 24)2006 Cassie Engelgau (Sept. 18) Dianna Thomas (Oct. 9)2007 Carla Durham (Oct. 15) Brittany Zahn (Oct. 8, Oct. 22)2009 Maja Jechorek (Nov. 16)2010 Alison Blasingame (Sept. 6)2011 Courtney Rhein (Oct. 17) Maggie Seeds (Oct. 31)2013 Meghan Mahoney (Sept. 2) Emily Corrigan (Sept. 9) Meghan Mahoney (Sept. 30) Meghan Mahoney (Oct. 29) Emily Corrigan (Oct. 29) Meghan Mahoney (Nov. 5)

SoCon Student-athlete of the Week2007 Lorelle Rau (Nov. 8) Dianna Thomas (Oct. 31)2007 Maggie Seeds (Nov.10)

SoCon Player of the month2007 Brittany Zahn (October)

aVCa honorS2004 Stefanie Panzer All-American Honorable Mention All-Region2005 Stefanie Panzer All-Region Honorable Mention 2007 Brittany Zahn All-American Honorable Mention All-Region

Capital one/CoSiDa honorS2007 Dianna Thomas Second Team Academic All-America First Team All-District2011 Maggie Seeds First Team All-District

bold denotes current player

Brittany Zahn

Stefanie Panzer

Lorelle Rau

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Traci Blankenship became the only Mountaineer volleyball player to have her uniform No. 9 retired on November 4, 1985. The recognition is a special one at Appalachian, as Blankenship is one of only five student-athletes in App State history to have their number retired. A standout player, she garnered all-Southern Conference acclaim all four seasons. She received first-team all-league plaudits her final three campaigns, and was an all-SoCon Tournament selection all four years. Blankenship was named Southern Conference Player-of-the-Year in 1982, ‘83 and ‘85. She was the Mountaineers’ team MVP as a junior and senior and the Appalachian State Athlete-of-the-Year for the 1984-85 academic year. She earned USVBA Regionals Most Valuable Player accolades in 1984.

A fine all-around player Blankenship set school single-season records in digs and service aces. She still ranks among the program’s all-time top leaders in several categories including an Appalachian record 937 career digs. A handful of years beyond her final match, Blankenship’s impressive career continued to collect her plaudits. Following the 1989 season she was named to both the App State all-Decade team as well as to the Southern Conference all-decade team. She served as a team captain from her sophomore through her senior campaign. Noted to be a fine setter and attacker during her four-year career, the Mountaineers posted an 89-34 record with Blankenship on the court. Her junior season the Mountaineers dominated the league, winning both the regular season and tournament crowns. Blankenship graduated in 1986, but remained a part of the volleyball program as assistant coach. In her first season on the bench, App State suffered only one league blemish during the regular season and earned the conference title. She was elevated to head coach of the Mountaineers the following year. From 1987 to 1991 Blankenship guided the Mountaineers

to a 79-76 mark. A patient teacher of the game, in only her second season at the helm, Blankenship was chosen Southern Conference Coach-of-the-Year. In 1989, her team ranked No. 6 in the nation in service aces (3.01 per game). The following year the Mountaineers returned to the top of the league, by winning the regular season championship. The squad came one game away from the conference tournament the same season. 1991 saw Appalachian claim the Southern Conference tournament championship and make its first-ever national post-season appearance in the NIVC tournament. Traci Blankenship concluded her career at Appalachian following the 1991 season. She finished with a record of 79-72 as head coach of the Mountaineers. Her legacy of excellence continued on following her departure from her alma mater. The program won three regular-season and two tournament championships over the next four years. On September 5, 1998, Blankenship was one of three inducted in to the Appalachian State Athletic Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame presented the plaudit before a crowd of more than 13,000 at Kidd Brewer Stadium.

Blankenship spoke at the Southern Conference Women’s 25th Anniversary Banquet at the 2008 SoCon basketball tournament.

As Appalachian’s head coach, Traci Blankenship (center) led the Mountaineers to the 1990 SoCon regular-season title, the 1991 SoCon Tournament championship and the program's first-ever national post-season appearance.

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THE SUN BELT CONFERENCE

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The Sun Belt Conference mantra “Together We Rise” exemplifies what has quickly become America’s most up-and-coming collegiate athletics conference.

Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and evolved in its nearly 40 year existence. The league was originally formed as a home for some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams and it wasn’t until a number of changes and the demand for a higher national profile that the league began sponsoring football in 2001. Because of this decision to move the league in to the group of football playing conferences, the Sun Belt Conference has a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors. As a result, the conference has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics.

With the 2014-15 year marking the debut of the College Football Playoff (CFP) the Sun Belt continues to find itself among the 10 premier college football conferences and the new system is guaranteed universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP will mean that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference USA.

With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl, the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. And beginning with the 2016 season, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl and the Miami Beach Bowl.

The influx of bowl game opportunities comes at a time when the Sun Belt Conference is breaking win records year after year and the league is continually exceeding expectations.

The Sun Belt’s 21 non-conference football wins in the 2013 season was a new record for the league - eclipsing the mark of 19 set the year prior. Additionally of note for the league’s non-conference win total was that the Sun Belt fared well against its peer opponents in the non-AQ BCS ranks. The Sun Belt finished a combined 8-1 against members of Conference-USA (4-1), the Mid-American Conference (3-0) and the Mountain West Conference (1-0). The Sun Belt also had the best overall non-conference win percentage when comparing the four non-AQ conferences.

The 2013 football season also saw two teams take home bowl championship trophies, as UL Lafayette won its third consecutive R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Arkansas State won its second consecutive GoDaddy Bowl.

Of course, football wasn’t the only sport that has seen recent success and all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference.

In men’s basketball, league newcomer Georgia State put together one of the best conference performances in league history in winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regular season championship. UL Lafayette captured the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament in what was one of the most thrilling finishes to the Sun Belt championship game in recent memory.

An influx of young coaches mixed with proven veterans makes both Sun Belt men’s and women’s basketball an exciting brand with vast potential.

The Sun Belt Conference Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championships were played in the hometown of the Sun Belt at Lakefront Arena this past March in what was the first of a three year deal that will have Sun Belt hoops in the “Big Easy” each March.

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Baseball and softball continue to be among the league’s standard-bearers for success as each continues to send teams on deep postseason runs and teams are easy to find in the national polls.

In baseball, UL Lafayette held a unanimous No. 1 national ranking during the 2014 season and hosted an NCAA Tournament Regional and Super Regional. Not to be outdone, the UL Lafayette softball team also hosted the NCAA Tournament rounds and qualified for the 2014 edition of the Women’s College World Series.

In recent years as many as four Sun Belt teams have advanced to the baseball postseason in a single year, while as many as three Sun Belt softball teams have accomplished that feat.

While the accomplishments of the Sun Belt’s student-athletes and coaches deserve great praise, so to do the league’s administrators who have helped set the tone for the future of the conference.

“We have never been as strong as we are now academically and financially and I believe we are getting stronger all the time athletically,” former Sun Belt Conference President and Troy University Chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. said recently. “I truly believe that the best is yet to come.”

The Sun Belt Conference’s membership consists of 11 football members for 2014 – Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. UALR and UT Arlington compete in all-sports as non-football members while Idaho and New Mexico State are football only members.

Prominent Sun Belt alumni include Lyndon B. Johnson, former President of the United States (Texas State), former All-Star baseball player Luis Gonzalez (South Alabama), former member of the United States Senate and House of Representatives John Breaux (UL Lafayette), country music superstar Tim McGraw (UL Monroe), CEO of Duck Commander and Buck Commander Willie Robertson (UL Monroe) and DeMarcus Ware, an All-Pro NFL linebacker (Troy).

Karl Benson was named the fifth commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference on Thursday, February 16, 2012 and officially began his tenure on March 15, 2012. Under Benson’s leadership, the Sun Belt has added five new full-time members — Appalachian State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Texas-Arlington and Texas State — and two football-only partners — Idaho and New Mexico State — to give the league a strong membership of 11 full-time members and 11 football-playing institutions. A respected leader in the college athletics community, Benson has served as the President of the NCAA Football Board of Directors and on the NCAA Management Council and the NCAA Men’s Basketball Committee from 2002-06.

Benson came to the Sun Belt after serving as the commissioner of the Western Athletic Conference since 1994. During his time at the WAC, Benson developed numerous multi-year agreements with postseason football games, including the Holiday Bowl, Cotton Bowl, Copper Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Silicon Valley Football Classic, GMAC Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, the Humanitarian Bowl, Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Poinsettia Bowl and Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Under Benson’s leadership, the WAC achieved noted success by sending multiple teams to Bowl Championship Series (BCS) games as well as having sent a total of 38 teams to bowl games since 2001. In men’s basketball, the WAC has sent at least two teams to the NCAA Tournament in 24 of the past 28 seasons. Prior to his time at the WAC, Benson served as the commissioner of the Mid-American Conference for four years. There, he implemented several innovative projects and was instrumental in the formation of the Las Vegas Bowl. Prior to taking the reins of the MAC, Benson served on the NCAA staff for more than four years where he was the director of NCAA championships when selected as MAC commissioner. Benson joined the NCAA staff in January 1986, as a compliance representative and was appointed assistant director of championships in June 1987. He was promoted to director of championships in 1988. In that position, Benson actively supervised eight assistant directors in their administration of 68 NCAA championships. A native of the state of Washington, Benson graduated from high school in Pullman in 1970, attended Spokane Falls Community College and then received a bachelor of science degree in physical education from Boise State University in 1975. He has also completed course work toward his master’s degree in athletics administration at the University of Utah. Benson played baseball at both Spokane Falls Community College and Boise State University before serving as the baseball coach at Fort Steilacoom Community College in Tacoma, Wash., for eight years and as the director of athletics at Fort Steilacoom from 1979-84. From 1984-86, he was an assistant baseball coach and an administrative assistant in the athletics department at Utah. He received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Boise State in April of 2006. Benson was born on December 1, 1951 and has one daughter, Jessie, who graduated from the University of Southern California in 2014 after majoring in broadcast journalism in the Annenberg School of Communication.

SUN BELT COMMISSIONERKARL BENSON

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STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT

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Rick Beasley, one of the most decorated student-athletes in Appalachian State University history, was named interim director of athletics by Appalachian State Chancellor Dr. Sheri N. Everts on Aug. 15,

2014. Beasley has been a member of the athletics administration at his alma mater since 2006. He came to Appalachian State as a senior associate athletics director and was promoted to deputy athletics director in 2014. In his role, Beasley served as the ath-letics department’s chief development officer and was heavily involved in the department’s day-to-day operations. Appalachian State athletics has enjoyed unprecedented fundraising success under Beasley’s leadership. After never topping $700,000 in any full year prior to his arrival, the Yosef Club (Appalachian State athletics’ fundraising arm) has raised at least $1 million in each of Beasley’s eight full years at the University and has surpassed the $3 million mark each of the past two years. Additionally, Beasley has overseen the solicitation of donations for naming rights and premium seating that has funded much of Appalachian State’s $50 million in athletics facility enhancements since his arrival. An all-America wide receiver at Appalachian State from 1977-80, Beasley set seven school records during his playing career and remains the program’s all-time leader in yards per reception (17.6) and 100-yard games (16) in a career. In addition to being named a second-team Associated Press All-American in 1979, he was also the Southern Conference Male Athlete of the Year in 1979-80, a three-time all-conference performer and an academic all-conference honoree. For 17 years prior to his return to Appalachian State (1989-2006), Beasley served as the city manager for Conover, N.C. As city manager, he served at the pleasure of the city council and was responsible for the administration of all city departments. Beasley was also the town manager of Scotland Neck, N.C. (1985-89) and an assistant city manager in Lenoir, N.C. (1982-85). Beasley earned both a B.A. in political science with a minor in economics and a M.A. with a concentration in local government from Appalachian. His wife, Diana, is director of teacher education recruit-ment for the Appalachian State office of admissions. She earned a M.A. in higher education administration and university and community leadership from Appalachian. The Beasleys live in Boone.

RICK BEASLEYInterim Director of AthleticsApplachian State, 1980Ninth Year

DEBBIE RICHARDSONSenior Assoc. AD/SWAAuburn, 197518th Year

Debbie Richardson begins her 18th year as Senior Woman Administrator at Appa-lachian State University. She joined the Mountaineer staff in August 1996 as an assistant athletics director and earned the title of senior associate director in

2006.

Richardson serves as administrator for a variety of men’s and women’s sports. As the senior woman administrator, she acts as spokesperson for the needs and interests of women within the athletics department, campus and community.

Richardson has been very active at conference, regional and national levels, participating on numerous committees. In the Southern Conference, Richardson sits on the wrestling and television committees and is the current chair of the volleyball committee. She is also a former chair of the conference’s Senior Woman Administrators’ Association.

Regionally, Richardson serves as the chair of the south region volleyball ranking committee, and, at the national level, she is entering her third year as a member of the NCAA Division I volleyball committee.

Richardson came to Appalachian following five years as assistant athletics director at the University of Illinois, where she was responsible for 11 sports, handling event management, athletic facilities and special projects, such as NCAA and Big Ten Championships.

Prior to her stint at Illinois, Richardson spent nine years at the University of South Florida, including seven seasons as head volleyball coach. While at South Florida, Richardson compiled a 180-117 record and earned three Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year awards (1984, 1986 and 1988). She led her team to four Sun Belt championships (1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989).

Richardson came to South Florida from Gardner-Webb where she was a volleyball coach during the 1981 season.

A 1975 Auburn graduate, Richardson was a four-year starter for the Tigers during the AIAW-era. She served as a team captain and was named to the all-state team in both her junior and senior campaigns.

The Miami, Fla. native graduated from Berry High School in Birmingham, Ala.

An Olympic volleyball volunteer at the 1996 Atlanta Games, Richardson earned a master’s degree in physical education from East Tennessee State in 1977.

ADMINISTRATION

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Appalachian volleyball enters its 14th season in the George M. Holmes Convocation Center. The Holmes Center serves as the home of Mountaineer volleyball, as well as Appalachian’s men’s and women’s basketball and indoor track and field programs. Standing on Rivers Street at Appalachian State University, the 200,840-square foot Holmes Center serves as the cornerstone to the entry to campus and houses App State’s Department of Health, Leisure and Exercise Science. The structure also includes the 8,325-seat Seby Jones Arena, which hosts a number of community and cultural events in addition to Appalachian athletics, including graduation and convocation ceremonies, trade shows and concerts. The facility opened on November 17, 2000 with a celebration followed by a men’s basketball contest between Appalachian and the University of North Carolina. With much anticipation, every seat for the App State-UNC showdown was sold in advance, marking the first pre-gameday sellout in school

history for any sporting event. The athletics ticket office sold the full allotment of tickets for the inaugural contest at the Holmes Center in just 12 minutes. In addition to the state-of-the-art amenities that the Holmes Center has to offer, the atmosphere for Appalachian sporting events remains one of the most spirited in the Southern Conference. The Appalachian student section is a priority at the Holmes Center, as student seating is located at mid-court for both volleyball and basketball. Public service, a cornerstone upon which Appalachian was founded, is the hallmark of the two individuals whose names adorn the university’s convocation center. Former App State Chancellor, Francis T. Borkowski announced that the center would be called the George M. Holmes Convocation Center and its arena the Seby Jones Arena on March 20, 1999. Holmes was a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 92nd district (Surry, Iredell and Yadkin counties).

He was the senior co-chair of the North Carolina House of Appropriations Committee. A native of Mount Airy, N.C., Holmes attended Appalachian on a football scholarship from 1950-57. Holmes first entered political office from 1975-76 and served nearly 16 full terms before his death in 2009. He served on the Governor’s Advisory Budget Commission, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the

Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee. Holmes was instrumental in securing the bulk of the $36.8 million needed to build the convocation center. Jones served as mayor and a council member of Raleigh from 1967-71. He also served on App State’s Board of Trustees for eight years, chairing the Board in 1990-91. His philanthropy, including establishing Appalachian’s Alumni Memorial Scholarship and a scholarship for students from

Though the Mountaineers compete exclusively in the Holmes Center, the team often practices in the spacious Varsity Gym on campus as well. Five adjacent courts can be set up on the floor to allow for maximum utilization of practice time. In addition to the SportCourt surface at the HCC, Varsity Gym’s floor also received a facelift in 2008, as a new hardwood surface was installed. The arena is also the practice home for wrestling, men’s and women’s basketball, field hockey and the track and field teams.

The Mountaineers’ locker room in the Holmes Center features a dressing area, dedicated team video room, lounge and computer workstations. It also includes an honor wall, on which all former award winners are represented.

Year Overall SoCon 2001 2-8 2-7 2002 6-6 5-5 2003 6-3 6-3 2004 11-2 7-1 2005 10-2 7-2 2006 12-3 9-2 2007 8-2 7-2 2008 4-9 1-8 2009 9-3 7-1 2010 8-4 6-2 2011 11-2 7-1 2012 7-23 3-13 2013 10-5 6-4 Totals 104-72 (.584) 73-51 (.588)

In 2008, App State volleyball became the first Southern Conference school to install a Sport Court floor used solely for volleyball. The state-of-the-art floor is the official court surface of the Men’s collegiate volleyball championship, Women’s Division NCAA Division I championship and USA Volleyball.

TA B L E O F C O N T E S T S

THE HOLMES CENTER

APPALACHIAN IN THE HOLMES CENTER

VARSITY GYM

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The mission of Appalachian State speed, strength & conditioning program is to assist the athletes in reaching the full athletic potential. This mission is attained by reducing the athlete’s potential for injury during competition, and increasing an athletes’s overall athleticism and power. The Appalachian speed, strength & conditioning programs is designed to implement programs that fit the characteristics of the coaches of the 20 different sport programs, App State’s staff remains in a constant research mode to provide the best programs for each student-athlete’s needs. The staff incorporates a variety of training methods to ensure that an athlete reaches their full potential. The variety of methods includes resistance training, speed development, sport specific conditioning, dynamic flexibility, along with full scientific analysis of the athlete to help better understand how to train the athlete . The scientific analysis of the athlete to help better understand how to train the athlete. The scientific analysis can be anything from VO2 testing to basal metabolic rate analysis. These tests are done at the discretion of the strength coach by the exercise science department and teams. The Appalachian program is unique compared to other programs across the nation. With the opening of the Appalachian Athletics Center in 2009, which features a 9,000 square-foot athletic training facility, the Mountaineers are able to use top-notch workou facilities year round. The facility, combined with the unique relationship forged with Appalachian’s exercise science department, gives App State’s athletes the extra edge to compete at the highest level.

Few programs play a role as essential to the continued success of the Mountaineers as sports medicine. App State sports medicine provides preventative care that helps student-athletes avoid injury and post-injury treatment that allows student athletes to recover as quickly as possible. Under the direction of Director of Athletic Training Services Jason Robey, Appalachian sports medicine has four spacious facilities at its disposal in the Appalachian Athletic Center, Holmes Center, Varsity Gym and Owens Fieldhouse. Each athletic training room is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the health and welfare of the student-athletes. The sports medicine staff is bolstered by one of the finest athletic training education programs in the nation. The program has been in existence for more than 25 years, was one of the first NATA approved programs and is accredited by CAATE.

Academics are the primary reason for attending college, and Appalachian State is one of the most respected comprehensive institutions of higher learning in the South. The academic environment that surrounds Appalachian is prided on fitting the needs of all students, regardless of background. The student-athletes of App State who compete on a variety of athletic arenas also take pride in their academic reputation. The University’s Learning Assistance Program, which includes the Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes, is a valuable aid to student-athletes at Appalachian. From tutoring to academic advising and academic monitoring, the program affords the student-athlete the opportunity to excel both on the field and in the classroom. The Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes is direced by Kim Sherrll along with assistant coordinator Jonathan Reeder and academic advisors Sharon Trivette and John Sevier, who all ensure that Appalachian student-athletes receive the best guidance and assistance in all academic matters. The Office of Academic Services for Student-Athletes helps students prioritize academics by providing a comprehensive support system throughout their college careers. The overall graduation rate of student-athletes on campus has consistently remained higher than that of the Appalachian total student body. In addition, Appalachian State was on of the top schools in the nation in terms of the NCAA’s latest Academic Progress Rate during the most recent four-year APR score (2007-11). The Mountaineers saw 13 of 20 teams earn APR scores higher than the national average, highlighted by football, men’s cross country and field hockey, which each received the NCAA’s Public Recognition Awar for scoring among the top-10 percent of all teams in their respective sports. The people of Appalachian State University are very proud of the academic achievements of their student-athletes and applaud the teamwork of the administration and their relationships with the coaches, whose support is pivotal in helping shape athletes’ academic lives.

Like the entire Appalachian State University athletics department, Mountaineer volleyball believes strongly in giving back to the community. The athletic department as a whole has teamed up to participate in several events around the community, including the annual ‘Celebrity Serve’ which features student-athletes from several Mountaineer athletic teams along with administrators as they serve diners in local Boone restaurants in order to raise money for various charitable organizations. Other community events that the Mountaineers participate in include the Walk for Awareness, a rally to increase awareness and help eliminate incidents of rape and sexual assault in the Appalachian community. Also, each season the Mountaineers hold a clinic for local Girl Scout Troops. The clinic includes instruction by coaches and players, along with place at Appalachian’s home contest that day. Additionally, App State players and coaches volunteer their time for a number of other volleyball clinics throughout the year, including sessions with the Special Olympics. The Mountaineers also participate in the annual ‘Dig Pink” contest, an initiative of the Side-Out foundation, which helps raise money and awareness in the fight against breast cancer.

STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

SPORTS MEDICINE

ACADEMIC SERVICES

MOUNTAINEERS IN THE COMMUNITY

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Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named after pioneer Daniel Boone, who first explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now at-tracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is one of the 17 institutions in the University of North Carolina system and offers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 26 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, who are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Ap-palachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to com-munities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the fields of energy-focused sustainable technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universi-ties in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian’s 410-acre main campus includes 22 academic buildings, a 210,000-square-foot library, 19 residence halls, three dining facilities and 11 recre-ational and athletic facilities. Appalachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City and off-campus programs in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges.

ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE More than 450 student-athletes compete in 20 NCAA Division I varsity sports at Appalachian State University, 10 for men and 10 for women. Appalachian was a dominant force in the Southern Conference for more than 40 years before joining the Sun Belt Conference in July 2014 – one of 10 conferences that are members of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Nearly half of Appalachian’s student-athletes typically earned inclusion on the Southern Conference Academic Honor Roll, which requires a 3.0 grade-point average or higher while completing at least 24 hours in two semesters.SoCon success Before joining the Sun Belt Conference in July 2014, the Mountaineers won 34 Southern Conference Commissioner’s cups for overall excellence in men’s athlet-ics, with 2013-14 being its ninth-straight year to win. No other school claimed the Commissioner’s Cup more than five times since it was first awarded in 1970. While in the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers earned league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer, softball and men’s tennis. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007. • 96 – number of student-athletes earning Academic all-Conference honors • 42% – percentage of Appalachian student-athletes earning a place on the department’s Honor Roll, with a minimum GPA of 3.25 • 3.03 – student-athletes’ overall cumulative GPA following the conclusion of the 2013-14 academic year • 13 of 20 – the number of varsity programs at Appalachian with multi-year APR scores that exceeded the national averages for their respective sports (beginning with the 2009-10 academic year and ending in 2012-13)

APPALACHIAN STATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing Appala-chian is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-

discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifica-tions, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its ef-fects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusi-asm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants.APPALACHIAN STATE ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administrators and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

EDUCATING QUALITY CITIZENS AND LEADERS

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WHO ARE WE? Nestled in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Appalachian State University combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts college with those of a large research university. Known for its value and affordability, Appalachian enrolls more than 17,500 students and offers more than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors. Small classes and close interactions between faculty and students create a strong sense of community, which has become an Appalachian hallmark.

WHY CHOOSE APPALACHIAN?THE MOST COMMON REASONS STUDENTS COME TO APPALACHIAN ARE: • Academic reputation, both overall and in specific majors • Location and the opportunities for outdoor activities • Size, including small classes and small-town atmosphere • Affordability when compared to other schools

SOLID ACCOLADES (2013 AND 2014) • 3rd among top regional public universities in the South in U.S. News and World Report’s “America’s Best Colleges Guide” • 18th in Forbes magazine’s “Best Value Colleges” • 18th in Sierra magazine’s list of “Coolest Schools” • 4th in U.S. for number of students who participated in short-term study abroad for credit (Institute for International Education) • 30th in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine’s “Best Values in Public Colleges” • Included in Princeton Review’s “Best in the Southeast” and “Guide to 332 Green Colleges”

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APPALACHIAN TIMELINE1899 Dougherty brothers found Watauga Academy

1903 North Carolina legislature recognizes The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1921 North Carolina legislature authorizes the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program

1929 North Carolina legislature authorizes the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program

1948 North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorizes the ASTC Graduate School

1967 North Carolina legislature authorizes Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges

1971 University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1982 Enrollment exceeds 10,000 students

2001 TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year

2005 Football team wins first of three consecutive NCAA Division I-AA National Championships

2008 Enrollment exceeds 16,000

2009 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus

2010 One graduate became the 100,000th living alumnus when he received his diploma; New College of Health Sciences opened, the first new college in nearly 40 years

2011 Reich College of Education building opens

2011 The $200 million Campaign for Appalachian was launched

2013 Brad and Carole Wilson Honors and Engagement Community opened

2014 Dr. Sheri N. Everts named chancellor

APPALACHIAN TODAYEnrollment

17,838 students in Fall 2013 16,025 undergraduate

1,813 graduate

Top Represented N.C. Counties Wake Mecklenburg Watauga Guilford Forsyth Catawba

States most represented North Carolina Georgia Virginia Florida Tennessee South Carolina

AcademicsCollege of Arts and Sciences Walker College of Business Reich College of Education

College of Fine and Applied Arts College of Health Sciences

Hayes School of MusicUniversity College

Cratis D. Williams Graduate School

More than 150 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership

Fall 2013 Average Freshman SAT: 1139

Student/Faculty Ratio: 16-to-1

Estimated 2012-13 Undergraduate Expenses$13,438 for in-state students and $26,605 for out-of-state students. Includes tuition, fees, room, standard meal plan and textbook rental

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BOONE, NORTH CAROLINA Boone lies in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians. It is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards,” U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” and SafeWise.com’s “50 Safest Cities in North Carolina.” Boone is a college town, home to Appalachian State University. Originally Watauga Academy, the institution was formed to educate the mountain children and to ultimately prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. The university serves as a top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. The Boone area is characterized by mountain culture and casual living. Outdoor activities, cultural events, local dining and unique shops attract visitors from all over the world year-round. From breathtaking scenic views to Boone’s eclectic downtown area, known as King Street, there is something for everyone. One of the highlights of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of recent and historically important artwork and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the finest artists of the region. A wide array of quality arts and cultural events enhance the Boone community. The university’s month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, known as An Appalachian Summer Festival, has brought notable performers such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orches-tra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. Boone offers an uncommon quality of life – that’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.

WHAT’S VISIBLE FROM KIDD BREWER STADIUM?State’s Largest Wind Turbine – This community-scale, 100-kilowatt wind turbine stands 153 feet and feeds enough electricity directly to the grid to power 15 homes. It was paid for primarily through student funds and in partnership with the university-affiliated util-ity, New River Light and Power. Aside from producing clean energy, the turbine serves as an educational monument to Appalachian’s ethic of sustainability.

Howard Knob – Located just a half mile from downtown Boone, this peak has an elevation of 4,420 feet and is known more commonly as Howard’s Knob. It was named for Benjamin Howard, a Revolutionary War loyalist who fled to a cave there to escape American patriots. Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places

Rich Mountain – One of 20 North Carolina mountains bearing this name, the Watauga County ridge extends northwest from Boone. It is named for its unusually fertile though rugged slopes.

Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places

BOONE AT A GLANCE• The county seat of Watauga County• Population: approximately 17,000• Incorporated in 1872• Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel Boone• 19th in SafeWise.com’s “50 Safest Cities in North Carolina”• One of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure

Sports magazine• The “Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry in Watauga County

sells approximately 15,000 Fraser fir trees annually.

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CHANCELLOR DR. SHERI N. EVERTS

ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVEDR. ALAN HAUSER

Dr. Sheri N. Everts joined Appalachian State University as its seventh leader in July 2014. Previously, she had been provost and vice president for academic affairs at Illinois State University since 2008.

A Nebraska native who at-tended elementary school in a one-room schoolhouse, Everts graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in English instruction and second-ary education. After teaching middle school and high school English in Kansas and Nebraska, she returned to UNL, where she

earned a master’s degree in literacy education and English (1991) and a doctorate in administration, curriculum and instruction (1994). Everts began her higher education career in 1994 as an assistant profes-sor in the Department of Teacher Education at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Rising through the academic and administrative ranks at UNO, she was named assistant vice chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2000, promoted to associate vice president in 2003, and named interim senior vice chancellor for academic and student affairs in 2006. She served in that interim capacity until June 30, 2008, when she left Nebraska to become provost and vice president for academic affairs at Illinois State University. In accepting her position as chancellor, Everts said she is fortunate to be able to build on the strength of Chancellor Peacock’s legacy and that the Appalachian Family and Appalachian’s tradition of excellence in undergraduate experience will continue under her leadership.

Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 29th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Coun-cil since 1979. In his role, Hauser acts as the liason between academics and athletics, representing the voice of Appalachian’s faculty in its dealings with the athletic de-partment as well as speaking on behalf of student-athletes when dealing with faculty members. He often accompanies many athletic programs on road trips and is a regular at home events.

Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chairperson of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academ-ics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

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UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIPCHANCELLOR

Dr. Sheri N. EvertsPROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLOR

Dr. Lori S. Gonzalez

CHAIRMichael A. Steinback

Operating PartnerStonebridge Partners

Asheville, N.C.

VICE CHAIRAvery B. Hall, Sr.

Senior Vice President/Business BankerWachovia BankKernersville, N.C.

SECRETARYBradley T. Adcock

CEOBlue Cross and Blue Shield of NC

Durham, N.C.

James M. BarnesPresident

NAI Carolantic Realty, Inc.Raleigh, N.C.

M. Lee BarnesPresident and Director

M.M. Fowler, Inc.Durham, N.C.

Donald C. BeaverPresident and OwnerRock Barn Golf & SpaHickory Baseball, Inc.

Conover, N.C.

Frank A. Daniels, Jr.Former President

Southern Newspaper Publishers Association N.C. Press Association

Raleigh, N.C.

H. Martin LancasterSmith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett,

Mitchell & Jernigan, LLPFalls Church, Va.

Charles V. MurrayPresident

Murray Supply CompanyWinston-Salem, N.C.

Alice G. RoessReal estate/mortgage investor/

community volunteerBlowing Rock, N.C.

Carson D. RichPresident • Student Government Association

Boone, N.C.

Carole P. WilsonFormer Teacher

Co-Chair - Campaign for AppalachianRaleigh, N.C.

Brenda White WrightFormer President and CEO

Girls IncorporatedKingsport, Tenn.

EX OFFICIO REPRESENTATIVES (NON-VOTING)Andy M. Koch

Faculty Senate ChairDepartment of Government

& Justice Studies

James K. ReevesAlumni Council President

Senior Vice President - BB&T

Amy A. SandersStaff Senate Chair

Conference and Camp Services

ASSISTANT SECRETARYKathy B. Roark

Office of the Chancellor

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