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Table of Contents and 2018 Quick FactsINTRODUCTION

Table of Contents & Quick Facts.........................................1

THE 2018 RED WOLVESSchedule .............................................................................2Numerical & Alphabetical Rosters.......................................3Returning Player Profiles ...............................................4-13Newcomer Profiles.......................................................14-16

COACHING STAFFHead Coach David Rehr ..............................................17-18Assistant Coach Brian Gerwig ..........................................19Assistant Coach Carissa Damler ......................................20Graduate Manager Dylan Ross/Support Staff...................21

REVIEWING 20172017 Year in Review .........................................................222017 Statistics..............................................................23-282017 in Pictures ................................................................29

RED WOLVES RECORD BOOKSun Belt Conference Championships ...............................30NCAA Tournament Appearances ......................................311,000-1,000 Club...............................................................32A-State All-Americans .......................................................33Sun Belt Conference Honors ............................................34National and Other Conference Awards............................35Red Wolves Records ...................................................36-44Coaching Records.............................................................45Season-By-Season Results .........................................46-53All-Time Series Results .....................................................54All-Time Letterwinners .................................................55-56FNB Arena and FNB Arena Records ...........................57-58A-State Hall of Honor ...................................................59-60

THE SUN BELT CONFERENCESun Belt Conference .........................................................612017 SBC All-Conference, Standings, and Stats.............62-64

THIS IS A-STATEAthletics Facilities ........................................................65-66Arkansas State University............................................67-68Jonesboro .........................................................................69Arkansas State Administration ..........................................70ASU System President Dr. Charles L. Welch....................71A-State Chancellor Dr. Kelly Damphousse .......................72Arkansas State Director of Athletics Terry Mohajir.......73-75Media Information .............................................................76Staff Directory ...................................................................77

CREDITSThe 2018 Arkansas State volleyball reference guide is apublication of the Arkansas State University Athletics MediaRelations Office.

PHOTOGRAPHYRichard Bishop (Bishop Photography), Erika Christian,Travis Clayton, Hannah Dolle, Andrew Ferguson, Bob Har-ris, Clayton Hotze, Jason Roberts (Envision Sports Media),Richard McEnery, Arkansas State Athletics Media Rela-tions, and Sun Belt Conference.

GENERAL INFORmATIONLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jonesboro, Arkansas (74,489)Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Red WolvesEnrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,930Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Scarlet & BlackFounded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1909Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First National Bank Arena (10,563) Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NCAA Division IConference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sun BeltPresident . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Charles WelchChancellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Kelly DamphousseDirector of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Terry MohajirFaculty Athletics Representative . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Karen McDanielSenior Woman Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amy HoltAthletic Dept. Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3880Ticket Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-2781Athletic Web Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AStateRedWolves.com

COACHING STAFFHead Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .David RehrAlma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .South Florida ‘97Record & Years at Arkansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129-66 (7)Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .522-129 (19)Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brian GerwigAlma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Western Kentucky ‘10Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carissa DamlerAlma Mater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purdue ‘18Volleyball Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .870-972-3876Best Time to Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Contact SIDAthletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tori PanzicaStrength and Conditioning Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Max Tilden

TEAm INFORmATION2017 Overall Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-12Sun Belt Record/Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-4/3rd West DivisionPostseason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NIVC Second RoundStarters Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4+Libero/2Letterwinners Returning/Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/7Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

PROGRAm HISTORYFirst Year of Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1975All-Time Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,025-519-5 (43 seasons)All-Time SBC Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .263-115 (27 seasons)SBC Regular Season Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Last SBC Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2016SBC Tournament Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6NCAA D1 Tournament Appearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Last NCAA Tournament Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2015Opponent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan StateLocation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Seattle, Wash.Result . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .L, 3-0

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2018 Schedule

2018 ARKANSAS STATE VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TImEAug. 24 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff^ Memphis, Tenn. 4:00 p.m.Aug. 25 vs. Stephen F. Austin^ Memphis, Tenn. 10:00 a.m.Aug. 25 at Memphis^ Memphis, Tenn. 7:00 p.m.Aug. 31 vs. Creighton% Dallas, Texas 10:00 a.m.Aug. 31 at SMU% Dallas, Texas 7:00 p.m.Sept. 1 vs. North Carolina State% Dallas, Texas 12:00 p.m.Sept. 6 at UMKC+ Kansas City, Mo. 7:00 p.m.Sept. 7 vs. Southeast Missouri State+ Kansas City, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Sept. 7 vs. Providence+ Kansas City, Mo. 4:30 p.m.Sept. 8 vs. SIUE+ Kansas City, Mo. 3:30 p.m.Sept. 13 Central Arkansas# First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Sept. 14 Southern Illinois# First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Sept. 15 Jackson State# First National Bank Arena 1:00 p.m.Sept. 21 Troy* First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Sept. 23 South Alabama* First National Bank Arena 12:00 p.m.Sept. 28 at UT Arlington* Arlington, Texas 6:30 p.m.Sept. 29 at Texas State* San Marcos, Texas 6:30 p.m.Oct. 5 at Coastal Carolina* Conway, S.C. 5:30 p.m.Oct. 7 at Appalachian State* Boone, N.C. 11:00 a.m.Oct. 12 Louisiana* First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Oct. 13 ULm* First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Oct. 20 Little Rock* First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Oct. 26 at Georgia State* Atlanta, Ga. 5:30 p.m.Oct. 27 at Georgia Southern* Statesboro, Ga. 5:30 p.m.Oct. 30 at Little Rock* Little Rock, Ark. 6:30 p.m.Nov. 2 Texas State* First National Bank Arena 6:30 p.m.Nov. 4 UT Arlington* First National Bank Arena 12:00 p.m.Nov. 9 at ULM* Monroe, La. 6:30 p.m.Nov. 11 at Louisiana* Lafayette, La. 12:00 p.m.Nov. 15-18 Sun Belt Conference Tournament Atlanta, Ga. TBD

All Times Central Bold indicates home matches*Sun Belt Conference match^ - Memphis Invitational% - SMU Doubletree Classic+ - Kangaroo Classic# - A-State Invitational

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2018 RosterNumerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)2 Carlisa May OH 5-10 Sr. 3L Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West HS)3 Peyton Uhlenhake OH 5-10 So. 1L Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West HS)4 Josie Stanford MB 6-0 Fr. HS Payson, Ill. (Seymour HS)5 Ellie Watkins S 5-10 Sr. 1L Weldon Spring, Mo. (Pittsburgh)6 Kenzie Fields OH 6-1 Sr. 2L Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS)7 Timber Terrell MB 5-11 So. 1L Wheeling, Ill. (Wheeling HS)8 Isabel Theut OH/MB 6-1 Fr. HS Columbus, Texas (Columbus HS)9 Madison Brown OH 6-1 So. 1L Cabot, Ark. (Cabot HS)10 Tatum Ticknor DS/L 5-8 So. 1L Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS)15 Callie Weaver DS/L 5-5 Fr. HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View HS)16 Sara Betts OH 5-10 So. 1L Marion, Ark. (Marion HS)17 Madison Turner MB 6-4 Jr. 1L Drexel, Mo. (Louisburg (Kan.) HS)18 Hannah Cox DS/L 5-7 Fr. HS Collierville, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian School)19 Julianna Cramer S 5-5 Fr. HS Harrison, Ark. (Harrison High School)20 Macey Putt OH 6-0 Fr. HS Ozark, Mo. (Ozark High School)21 Ryley Gill DS/L 5-5 So. 1L Leesburg, Va. (Stone Bridge HS)

Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Cl. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)16 Sara Betts OH 5-10 So. 1L Marion, Ark. (Marion HS)9 Madison Brown OH 6-1 So. 1L Cabot, Ark. (Cabot HS)18 Hannah Cox DS/L 5-7 Fr. HS Collierville, Tenn. (Briarcrest Christian School)19 Julianna Cramer S 5-5 Fr. HS Harrison, Ark. (Harrison High School)6 Kenzie Fields OH 6-1 Sr. 2L Bartlett, Tenn. (Bartlett HS)21 Ryley Gill DS/L 5-5 So. 1L Leesburg, Va. (Stone Bridge HS)2 Carlisa May OH 5-10 Sr. 3L Lee’s Summit, Mo. (Lee’s Summit West HS)20 Macey Putt OH 6-0 Fr. HS Ozark, Mo. (Ozark High School)4 Josie Stanford MB 6-0 Fr. HS Payson, Ill. (Seymour HS)7 Timber Terrell MB 5-11 So. 1L Wheeling, Ill. (Wheeling HS)8 Isabel Theut OH/MB 6-1 Fr. HS Columbus, Texas (Columbus HS)10 Tatum Ticknor DS/L 5-8 So. 1L Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage HS)17 Madison Turner MB 6-4 Jr. 1L Drexel, Mo. (Louisburg (Kan.) HS)3 Peyton Uhlenhake OH 5-10 So. 1L Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West HS)5 Ellie Watkins S 5-10 Sr. 1L Weldon Spring, Mo. (Pittsburgh)15 Callie Weaver DS/L 5-5 Fr. HS Jonesboro, Ark. (Valley View HS)

Coaching StaffDavid Rehr, Head CoachBrian Gerwig, Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator; Carissa Damler, Assistant CoachDylan Ross, Graduate Manager

Pronunciation GuideDavid Rehr – REARCarlisa May - CAR-leesa Peyton Uhlenhake – YOUL-in-HAKE Isabel Theut – TOYT

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A-State Returners: Carlisa May

JUNIOR SEASON (2017): Started in all 33 of team's matches and played in 120 of 122 sets ... earned HonorableMention AVCA All-Southwest Region accolades ... claimed the SBC Offensive Player of the Year award for the sec-ond consecutive season ... tallied 507 kills (4.23 per set average) to lead the team with the 507 kills ranking as themost in the Sun Belt and the kills per set ranking second ... the 507 kills were also 20th most in the nation and the10th most in school history (most since 2004) ... won the SBC Offensive Player of the Week award four times togive her 14 career weekly awards and was also voted as the Division I HERO of the Week nationally by HEROSports ... was named all-tournament at the Bluegrass Battle and the Sun Belt Conference Tournament (thirdstraight season) ... collected 20 or more kills in 10 different matches, including a season-high 24 twice (atLouisiana Sept. 29 and at Troy Oct. 20) ... registered a season-best .562 hitting percentage against GeorgiaSouthern Oct. 28 with 21 kills against three errors in 32 attempts ... recorded a career-best nine digs in three differ-ent matches (versus Cincinnati Aug. 25, at SIU Aug. 29, and against Virginia Tech Sept. 1) ... finished the seasonwith 41 total blocks, including 17 solo blocks, and picked up 75 digs ... recorded the first two service aces of hercareer with one each against Kentucky (Aug. 25) and Virginia Tech (Sept. 1) ... had a hitting percentage of .196and dished out five assists with a career-best two at Kentucky Aug. 25 ... 247 of her kills came in SBC matchesalong with 22 of her blocks ... has 1,317 career kills to rank as eighth most in school history currently ... posted1,000th career kill Sept. 22 against Coastal Carolina.

SOPHOmORE SEASON (2016): Appeared in all 33 of the team's matches with 26 starts and played in 114 of thesquad's 115 sets ... earned Honorable Mention AVCA All-Southwest Region honors ... named the Sun Belt Confer-ence Offensive Player of the Year ... earned First-Team All-SBC honors for second straight season ... led the teamwith 445 kills for a 3.90 per set mark with both marks leading the league ... hit .250 on the year and also con-tributed 50 digs, 32 blocks (10 solo), and three assists ... earned SBC Offensive Player of the Week accolades onOct. 3 and Nov. 7 to give her 10 weekly awards for her career ... earned all-tournament honors at the TCU Invita-tional, Hoosier Classic, and Sun Belt Conference Tournament ... tallied season-high 22 kills in 3-1 win at IndianaSept. 16 ... had 20 kills against UT Arlington Nov. 4 ... registered double-digit kills in 27 matches ... hit .667 vs UTMartin Sept. 9 with nine kills on 12 attempts with one error ... picked up career-high six digs vs. Northwestern Statein season opener Aug. 26 ... named to SBC Academic Honor Roll.

FRESHmAN SEASON (2015): Played in all 30 matches with 14 starts and played in 102 of the team's 106 sets ...recorded one of the best freshman campaigns in school history by earning Honorable Mention All-American honorsfrom the AVCA and All-Southwest Region accolades ... was named the AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of theYear and Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year ... earned First-Team All-SBC recognition after leading theteam in kills with 365 (3.58 per set) on a .300 hitting percentage ... her 3.58 kills per set mark ranked in a tie forthird in the league, while the .300 attack percentage was sixth ... won school record seven SBC Freshman of theWeek awards, including six straight from weeks three through eight ... also won the SBC Offensive Student-Athleteof the Week award for week three and was recognized by PrepVolleyball.com as a National Player of the Weekduring week three ... named to the PrepVolleyball.com All-Freshman team ... claimed the SBC Tournament MVPafter registering 44 kills on a .379 hitting percentage during the three matches ... also had 46 digs and 32 blocksdefensively ... made the Golden Hurricane Classic All-Tournament squad ... had season-high 26 kills at Little RockOct. 7 along with a season-best four blocks ... hit a season-high .619 against South Alabama Oct. 16 at home ...named the Arkansas State Female Freshman of the Year at "The stAte Awards."

HIGH SCHOOL: Named First-Team All-State, All-District, and All-Region as a junior and senior at Lee's SummitWest High School ... earned All-Conference honors from 2012-14 and All-District as a sophomore ... named to Mo-Kan All-Tournament and All-Star teams as a senior ... 944 kills in her career, including a career-high 30 in a singlematch ... finalist for the Evelyn Gates Award, which is given to the top high school volleyball student-athlete in theKansas City area ... 2014-15 Cotillion Participant Youth Development and Scholarship Program of Delta SigmaTheta Sorority, Inc.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Carlton and Tammie May ... birthday is Feb. 25, 1997.

Carlisa Mayoutside hitter5-10 | seniorlee’s Summit, Mo. | lee’s summit west Hs

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CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2015 102 30 365 3.58 128 791 .300 2 0.02 0 0 1 46 0.45 5 27 32 0.31 4 02016 114 33 445 3.90 183 1047 .250 3 0.03 0 1 2 50 0.44 10 22 32 0.28 5 02017 120 33 507 4.22 249 1315 .196 5 0.04 2 9 0 75 0.62 17 24 41 0.34 6 0TOTAL 336 96 1317 3.92 560 3153 .240 10 0.03 2 10 3 171 0.51 32 73 105 0.31 15 0

may Career HighsKills: 26 - at LR (10/7/15)Attacks: 63 - at OM (11/30/17)Hitting %: .667 - Twice

Last UTM (9/9/16)Digs: 9 - Three Times

Last VT (9/1/17)Assists: 2 - at UK (8/25/17)Aces: 1 - Twice

Last VT (9/1/17)Blocks: 4 - at LR (10/7/15)

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A-State Returners: Ellie Watkins

JUNIOR SEASON (2017): Played in 25 matches with 24 starts and saw action in 90 sets... named Second-Team All-SBC at setter ... won the Sun Belt Setter of the Week awardtwice ... handed out 996 assists on the year for an 11.07 per set average that was first inthe Sun Belt Conference and 26th in the nation ... was even better in league play with 556helpers for an 11.12 per set average ... connected for 77 kills on a .305 hitting percentageand also picked up 159 digs (1.77 per set) ... third on the team with four double-doubles, allin assists and digs ... fifth on the team with 17 service aces ... contributed 34 blocks, includ-ing seven block solos, to the team ... dished out season-high 60 assists at Louisiana-Lafayette Sept. 29, which was tied for third most in SBC in 2017 ... recorded a season-best16 digs at Little Rock Nov. 10 ... tallied season-high seven kills on three different occasions(vs. Utah Aug. 26, vs. Ole Miss Sept. 2, and vs. Georgia Southern Oct. 28) ... registeredseason-best four blocks twice, first versus Texas State Oct. 7 and then against SIUE onNov. 29 in the NIVC ... had season-best two aces in four different matches.

PITTSBURGH (2016): Appeared in 117 sets during the 2016 campaign ... dished out 86assists with 20 blocks, 15 digs, and two kills ... helped Pitt register a 25-9 record and ad-vance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament ... tallied a season-high 20 assists inaddition to five digs against Missouri ... had one assist and one dig in Pitt's NCAA Tourna-ment victory over #23 Dayton in the first round.

PITTSBURGH (2015): Saw action in one match ... handed out two assists.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Lutheran High School in St. Peters, Mo. ... led the Cougars tothree straight district championships from 2012-14 ... first-team All-State honoree as a sen-ior and garnered second-team All-State accolades as a junior ... two-time St. Louis AAAConference Player of the Year in 2013 and 2014 ... three-year starter ... ranked in the top50 by PrepVolleyball.com.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Brian and Shannon Watkins … has a younger brother namedDrew ... birthday is April 23.

Ellie WatkinsSetter5-10 | SeniorWeldon Spring, Mo. | Pitt/Lutheran HS

5Watkins Career Highs

Kills: 7 - Three TimesLast GASO (10/28/17)

Attacks: 15 - OM (9/2/17)Hitting %: 1.000 - GASO (10/28/17)Digs: 16 - at LR (11/10/17)Assists: 60 - at ULL (9/29/17)Aces: 2 - Four Times

Last vs. SIUE (11/29/17)Blocks: 4 - Twice

Last vs. SIUE (11/29/17)

CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 90 25 77 0.86 15 203 .305 996 11.07 17 26 0 159 1.77 7 27 34 0.38 6 26TOTAL 90 25 77 0.86 15 203 .305 996 11.07 17 26 0 159 1.77 7 27 34 0.38 6 26

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A-State Returners: Kenzie Fields

REDSHIRT SOPHOmORE SEASON (2017): Played and started in all 33 matches with mosttime at outside hitter, but also played setter for a few weeks due to injury ... only player to playin all 122 sets on the season ... totaled 150 kills for a 1.23 per set average on a .146 hittingpercentage ... handed out 269 assists, second most on the team ... picked up the second mostdigs on the team with 368 (3.02 per set average) ... fourth on the team in aces with 20 andalso contributed 39 blocks with 12 block solos ... named the Sun Belt Conference Setter of theWeek once ... dished out a career-high 52 assists at Rice Sept. 15 ... posted career-best 22digs twice (vs. Little Rock Oct. 9 and at Louisiana Sept. 29) ... swatted a season-high 13 killsversus Appalachian State Sept. 23 ... tied career high with a .375 hitting percentage at South-ern Illinois Aug. 29 ... tied career best with four blocks versus Coastal Carolina Sept. 22 ...knocked in a season-high three aces twice (vs. Georgetown Sept. 15 and at South AlabamaOct. 22) ... collected double-digit digs in 16 matches ... second on the squad with six double-doubles with three being in assists/digs and three in kills/digs.

REDSHIRT FRESHmAN SEASON (2016): Appeared in all 33 matches with 31 starts andplayed in 108 sets ... earned the Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year award ... tabbedSecond-Team All-SBC ... compiled the second most kills on the team with 288 and third high-est kills per set mark with 2.67 ... earned SBC Freshman of the Week honors Sept. 5 and Nov.14 ... had the second most double-doubles on the team with six, all in kills and digs ... regis-tered career-high 18 kills versus Cal Poly Sept. 3 ... tallied 11 kills on career-best .375 hittingpercentage against Little Rock Oct. 24 ... led team with 32 service aces and had fourth mostdigs on the team with 238 (2.20 per set) ... also had 40 blocks on the year (eight block solos)and handed out 19 assists ... set career high in service aces with four on two separate occa-sions (Sept. 6 at Ole Miss and Oct. 21 vs. South Alabama) ... tallied season-high 16 digsagainst USA Oct. 21 ... had four blocks in win over Little Rock Nov. 11 for season high and fourassists at Saint Louis Sept. 2 ... named to SBC Commissioner's List.

FRESHmAN SEASON (2015): Redshirted during the 2015 season.

HIGH SCHOOL: Started on varsity squad all four years at Bartlett High School ... earned Dis-trict Player of the Year all four seasons ... named the region and district tournament MVP allfour seasons ... All-State selection in 2012 ... Commercial Appeal Best of Preps Finalist from2012-14 ... finalist for All-Metro Player of the Year ... led state of Tennessee with 704 kills as asenior ... also tallied 256 digs, 72 service aces, and 49 blocks as a senior ... named toPrepVolleyball.com Academic All-American Team ... registered a 4.25 GPA and was a memberof National Honor Society and Beta Club ... will have her jersey retired by Bartlett High School.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Art and Diane Fields ... birthday is Sept. 26, 1996.

Kenzie Fieldsoutside hitter6-1 | SeniorBartlett, Tenn. | Bartlett Hs

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CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2016 108 33 288 2.67 148 972 .144 19 0.18 32 34 14 238 2.20 8 32 40 0.37 4 22017 122 33 150 1.23 73 529 .146 269 2.20 20 38 12 368 3.02 12 27 39 0.32 9 8TOTAL 230 66 438 1.90 221 1501 .145 288 1.25 52 72 26 606 2.63 20 59 79 0.34 13 10

Fields Career HighsKills: 18 - vs. Cal Poly (9/3/16)Attacks: 56 - vs. Cal Poly (9/3/16)Hitting %: .400 - vs. UCF (9/8/17)Digs: 22 - Twice

Last LR (10/9/17)Assists: 52 - at Rice (9/15/17)Aces: 4 - Twice

Last USA (10/21/16)Blocks: 4 - Twice

Last CCU (9/22/17)

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A-State Returners: Madison Turner

SOPHOmORE SEASON (2017): Played in 11 matches (five starts) and 27 sets... totaled 42 kills (1.56 per set) on a .383 hitting percentage ... recorded 23blocks (six solo) for an 0.85 per set mark ... also added six digs and four serviceaces ... registered a career-best 11 kills at Little Rock Nov. 10 ... hit a season-best .615 (eight kills in 13 attempts, no errors) versus ULM Oct. 13 ... tallied acareer-high six blocks Nov. 17 versus Troy in the first round of the Sun Belt Con-ference Tournament ... had a season-high two aces against SIUE Nov. 29 in thefirst round of the NIVC ... picked up season-best three digs at UT Arlington Nov.4.

FRESHmAN SEASON (2016): Did not record any statistics during 2016 sea-son.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Louisburg High School in Louisburg, Kan., ...helped lead the Lady Cats to a Kansas State High School Activities Association(KSHSAA) Class 4A Division I state tournament third-place finish as a senior ...led the team in blocks (266) and kills (327), including one match where she reg-istered 20 kills and 20 blocks, and ended the season with a .408 hitting percent-age ... named to the 2015 all-state tournament team in Class 4A ... earned 2015MO-KAN All-Tournament and All-Star team honors ... helped the team to a 2013KSHSAA Class 4A state tournament runner-up finish as a sophomore andfourth-place mark as a junior in 2014 ... graduated top 10 percent of class ...member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Brad and Amy Turner ... majoring in nursing ... enjoysshopping ... birthday is Oct. 25.

Madison TurnerMiddle Blocker6-4 | JuniorDrexel, Mo. | Louisburg (Kan.) HS

17Turner Career Highs

Kills: 11 - at LR (11/10/17)Attacks: 19 - at LR (11/10/17)Hitting %: .615 - ULM (10/13/17)Digs: 3 - at UTA (11/4/17)Assists: 0Aces: 2 - vs. SIUE (11/29/17)Blocks: 6 - Troy (11/17/17)

CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2016 DID NOT RECORD ANY STATISTICS2017 27 11 42 1.56 11 81 .383 0 0.00 4 7 0 6 0.22 6 17 23 0.85 1 0TOTAL 27 11 42 1.56 11 81 .383 0 0.00 4 7 0 6 0.22 6 17 23 0.85 1 0

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A-State Returners: Peyton Uhlenhake

CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 45 18 80 1.78 33 221 .213 6 0.13 5 7 6 38 0.84 1 6 7 0.16 2 0TOTAL 45 18 80 1.78 33 221 .213 6 0.13 5 7 6 38 0.84 1 6 7 0.16 2 0

Uhlenhake Career HighsKills: 12 - at OM (11/30/17)Attacks: 31 - vs. SU (9/9/17)Hitting %: .500 - vs. SFA (9/16/17)Digs: 8 - vs. UCF (9/8/17)Assists: 3 - vs. UCF (9/8/17)Aces: 2 - vs. GU (9/15/17)Blocks: 2 - vs. UCF (9/8/17)

PRONOUNCED: YOUL-in-HAKE

FRESHmAN SEASON (2017): Played in 45 sets in 18 different matches andalso drew eight starts ... totaled 80 kills (1.78 per set) in 221 attempts with a.213 hitting percentage on the season ... picked up 38 digs and seven blocksdefensively ... handed out six assists and hit five service aces ... collected a ca-reer-best 12 kills on a .409 attacking percentage at Ole Miss in the NIVC onNov. 30 ... notched 11 kills on a season-high 31 attempts against Southern Sept.9 ... tallied nine kills on a season-best .500 hitting percentage against StephenF. Austin Sept. 16 ... posted season bests in digs (eight), assists (three), andblocks (two) versus UCF Sept. 8 ... racked up season-high two aces againstGeorgetown (Sept. 15).

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letter winner at Blue Valley West High School inOverland Park, Kan. ... team captain as a senior ... helped the Jaguars a 42-2mark and 6A State Runner-Up finish in 2016 ... led Blue Valley West HighSchool to a 40-4 record and Kansas State High School Activities Association(KSHSAA) 6A State Championship as a junior ... two-time All-State selection,two-time All-Eastern Kansas League honoree, and three-time Kansas VolleyballAssociation All-Academic First-Team member ... named to the AVCA/Under Ar-mour Phenom List in 2014 and 2015 and was on the AVCA/Under Armour All-American Watch List in 2016 ... earned Special Mention All-Americanrecognition in 2016 ... recorded MO-KAN All-Star Team honors in 2016.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Todd and Erin Uhlenhake ... birthday is March 9 ...born in Milwaukee, Wis. ... majoring in exercise science.

peyton Uhlenhakeoutside hitter5-10 | Sophomoreoverland Park, Kan. | blue valley west hs

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A-State Returners: Timber Terrell

FRESHmAN SEASON (2017): Appeared in 27 matches with 24 starts andplayed in 90 sets ... tallied 155 kills for a 1.72 per set average on a .251 at-tacking percentage ... posted the second-most blocks on the team with 74,including 27 solo blocks, for a 0.82 per set average ... also picked up 31digs, 12 aces, and three assists ... named the SBC Freshman of the Weektwice ... recorded a season-best 13 kills versus Appalachian State Sept. 23... had a season-high .727 hitting percentage (eight kills in 11 attempts withno errors) at ULM Oct. 1 ... registered a career-best seven blocks againstApp State Sept. 23 ... picked up season-best four digs at Ole Miss Nov. 30in the second round of the NIVC ... had season-high two aces three timesversus Texas State (Oct. 7), ULM (Oct. 13), and Georgia Southern (Oct. 28).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner for Wheeling High School ... earnedAll-Conference and All-Area selections from 2015-17 ... totaled more than1,000 career kills, including a team-high 397 as a senior when she helpedthe team to a regional championship and co-division championship ... ledteam in serve-receive efficiency, hitting efficiency, digs (397), and blocks(73) ... also a standout track and field athlete for the Wildcats ... all-acade-mic senior ... three years on the Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Daughter of James and Monique Terrell ... Birthday is Oct. 19... majoring in exercise science ... enjoys drawing and listening to music.

Timber Terrellmiddle Blocker5-11 | Sophomorewheeling, Ill. | wheeling HS

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CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 90 27 155 1.72 67 350 .251 3 0.03 12 13 2 31 0.34 27 47 74 0.82 6 0TOTAL 90 27 155 1.72 67 350 .251 3 0.03 12 13 2 31 0.34 27 47 74 0.82 6 0

Terrell Career HighsKills: 13 - App. St. (9/23/17)Attacks: 30 - CCU (9/22/17)Hitting %: .727 - at ULM (10/1/17)Digs: 4 - at OM (11/30/17)Assists: 1 - Three Times

Last vs. SIUE (11/29/17)Aces: 2 - Three Times

Last GASO (10/28/17)Blocks: 7 - App. St. (9/23/17)

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A-State Returners: Madison Brown

CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 6 2 11 1.83 4 35 .200 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 4 0.67 0 0TOTAL 6 2 11 1.83 4 35 .200 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 4 4 0.67 0 0

Brown Career HighsKills: 7 - at OM (11/30/17)Attacks: 21 - at OM (11/30/17)Hitting %: .238 - at OM (11/30/17)Digs: 0Assists: 0Aces: 0Blocks: 3 - vs. SU (9/9/17)

FRESHmAN SEASON (2017): Saw action in two matches ... played all foursets in A-State's 3-1 loss to Ole Miss Nov. 30 in the National Invitational Vol-leyball Championship ... posted a career-high seven kills against the Rebelsand also had a block ... season-high three blocks came against SouthernSept. 9 ... had 11 kills on the season with a .200 hitting percentage and fourblocks.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Cabot High School where she was a three-yearstarter ... led the state of Arkansas in 2016 as a senior with 492 kills (4.82per set) ... named an Honorable Mention AVCA/Under Armour All-American... also named Special Mention All-American by PrepVolleyball.com ... wonAll-Conference accolades three years and was All-State in 2014 and 2016 ...tabbed All-State Tournament team as a senior ... earned AVCA/Under Ar-mour Phenom status in 2015 ... ended her high school career with 998 kills,502 digs, 165 blocks, and 151 aces ... claimed highest honorable mentionstatus in 2014 on PrepVolleyball.com Sophomore 79 ... played club volley-ball for Conway Juniors, Golden Suns, and most recently Fatchmo Valley ...member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Justin and Cynnamon Brown ... birthday is Feb.11 ... majoring in accounting ... enjoys camping and hanging out with friends.

madison brownoutside hitter6-1 | SophomoreCabot, ark. | Cabot HS

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A-State Returners: Tatum Ticknor

FRESHmAN SEASON (2017): Played in 121 sets and all 33 matches at libero... picked up 596 digs, which is ninth most in a single season in A-State history... the 596 digs were third most in the league and 27th most in the country, whileher 4.93 per set average was third in the SBC and 48th in the nation ... namedSecond-Team All-SBC ... handed out 94 assists ... registered the most aces onthe team with 22 ... also had one kill ... chosen as the SBC Defensive Player ofthe Week once ... posted a career-high 33 digs at Louisiana-Lafayette Sept. 29... double-digit digs in 29 of 33 matches with 20 or more in 12 matches ... sea-son-best four service aces at Little Rock Nov. 10 ... had career-high eight as-sists twice (at LR Nov. 10 and vs. Georgetown Sept. 15).

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner for the Lady Panthers of ColleyvilleHeritage High School ... 2016 Texas Association of Volleyball Coaches All-StateLibero ... 2016 TAVC All-Star Team ... Texas Girls Coaches Association Aca-demic All-State as a senior ... 8-5A District Defensive MVP and First-Team All-District during senior year ... 2016 Fort Worth Star Telegram All-Area Libero ...Dallas Morning News All-Area Libero as a senior ... named team MVP junior andsenior campaigns ... led the team and district in digs ... helped team to regionalquarterfinal appearance in 5A State Tournament ... won a Dallas-Fort WorthPlayer of the Week award as a senior ... team captain as a junior and senior ...named an AVCA/Under Armour Phenom in 2015 ... two-time, Second-Team All-District selection ... earned a Prep Volleyball Defensive Dandy award as a soph-omore in 2014 ... four-time academic all-district honoree ... member of NationalHonor Society ... CHHS Principal Scholar.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Michael and Tracy Ticknor ... birthday is Jan. 30 ...majoring in education ... enjoys participating in National Charity League.

tatum ticknorDefensive Specialist/libero5-8 | Sophomoregrapevine, texas | colleyville heritage hs

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CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 121 33 1 0.01 0 2 .500 94 0.78 22 28 17 596 4.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 2TOTAL 121 33 1 0.01 0 2 .500 94 0.78 22 28 17 596 4.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 2

Ticknor Career HighsKills: 1 - at UCA (9/7/17)Attacks: 1 - Twice

Last at TXST (11/3/17)Hitting %: N/ADigs: 33 - at ULL (9/29/17)Assists: 8 - Twice

Last at LR (11/10/17)Aces: 4 - at LR (11/10/17)Blocks: 0

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A-State Returners: Sara Betts

FRESHmAN SEASON (2017): Played in A-State's 3-0 win over South-ern Sept. 9 at the UCA Classic ... totaled three kills in seven attempts fora .429 hitting percentage against the Lady Jaguars ... also had a blockassist in the win.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner for Marion High School ... three-time All-Conference selection and was named to the 6A All-State Tourna-ment team the past three seasons ... helped the Patriots to three straight6A State Championship games with a win during her junior season ...won an AVCA/Under Armour Phenom award as a senior ... named theMarion Chamber of Commerce Player of the Week once as a senior ...named Patriot Scholar ... made All A's Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Pam Betts ... birthday is April 14 ... majoring inexercise science ... enjoys cooking.

Sara BettsOutside Hitter5-10 | SophomoreMarion, Ark.| Marion HS

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Kills: 3 - vs. SU (9/9/17)Attacks: 7 - vs. SU (9/9/17)Hitting %: N/ADigs: 0Assists: 0Aces: 0Blocks: 1 - vs. SU (9/9/17)

CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 2 1 3 1.50 0 7 .429 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.50 0 0TOTAL 2 1 3 1.50 0 7 .429 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.50 0 0

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A-State Returners: Ryley Gill

FRESHmAN SEASON (2017): Saw action in 15 matches and 27 sets ... servedfour aces against two errors to be one of two players on team with more acesthan errors ... collected 33 digs for a 1.22 per set average ...also handed outfour assists and earned one kill on the year ... claimed season-best 10 digs ver-sus Virginia Tech Sept. 1 ... handed out two assists versus Southern Sept. 9 ...had an ace in four different matches.

HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn, Va. ...named First-Team All-Conference 14 as a senior ... named 5A First-Team All-State as a senior ... chosen by the Washington Post as All-Metro DC First-Teamlibero ... recognized by Loudoun County Times as Outstanding Libero ... earnedMost Outstanding Female Athlete honors at SBHS as a senior ... recognized forleadership with Coaches' Award during senior campaign ... helped the LadyBulldogs to a regular-season conference championship in 2016 ... led team to a5A Virginia High School League (VHSL) State Championship during her juniorseason in 2015 ... was a VHSL 5A All-State selection as a libero in 2015 andalso garnered VHSL 5A North Region First-Team honors ... picked up Confer-ence 14 First-Team libero honors ... led VHSL 5A in digs as a junior ... made theacademic honor roll as a junior and senior ... earned Prep Volleyball DefensiveDandy award as a sophomore in 2014.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Craig and Mary Chris Gill ... birthday is Dec. 10 ...majoring in exercise science ... enjoys electronic dance music, participating inYoung Life, socializing with friends and her sisters, traveling and playing with an-imals.

Ryley GillDefensive Specialist/Libero5-5 | SophomoreLeesburg, Va. | Stone Bridge HS

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CAREER STATISTICSSeason SP mP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2017 27 15 1 0.04 0 1 1.000 4 0.15 4 2 1 33 1.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 2 1 3 1.50 0 7 .429 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.50 0 0

Gill Career HighsKills: 1 - vs. SU (9/9/17)Attacks: 1 - vs. SU (9/9/17)Hitting %: N/ADigs: 10 - VT (9/1/17)Assists: 2 - vs. SU (9/9/17)Aces: 1 - Four Times

Last CCU (9/22/17)Blocks: 0

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A-State newcomers: Josie Stanford/Isabel Theut

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner at Payson-Seymour High School ... ledthe Indians to a 41-1 record as a senior and the Class 1A Illinois High SchoolAssociation (IHSA) state championship ... All-State First-Team honoree as asenior ... First-Team All-Area selection all four years by the Quincy Herald-Whigand named the Player of the Year by the newspaper as a senior in 2017 ... cho-sen as All-Conference all four seasons ... holds school record for number of killswith 1,458 in her career, which is ranked as 17th most in IHSA history ... se-lected as the KHQA Student-Athlete of Week once and also picked as the TopFemale Athlete in Fall 2017 by KHQA ... finished senior season with 409 kills ona .402 hitting percentage ... also led the team with 68 service aces as a seniorand tallied 13 kills in the state championship match win over Stewardson-Stras-burg/Windsor ... registered her 1,000th career kill as a junior and has ranked inthe top 50 players in Illinois ... named Third-Team All-American by Prep Volley-ball after recording 394 kills, 104 blocks, and 115 digs as a sophomore ...named to the All-Tournament team in every tournament she ever competed in ...earned a spot on the Honor Roll all four years ... member of National Honor So-ciety ... participated in Students of Academic Achievement.

PERSONAL: Daughter of John and Niki Stanford ... birthday is Dec. 14 ... en-joys volleyball, traveling, shopping, and attending concerts.

Josie StanfordMiddle Blocker6-0 | freshmanPayson, Ill. | Seymour High School

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PRONOUNCED: TOYT

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned four letters at Columbus High School ... totaled1,153 kills, 439 blocks, 445 digs, 83 service aces, and 49 assists duringhigh school career ... accumulated 586 kills as a senior ... three-time All-District First Team honoree and two-time First-Team All-State selection ...named to the Texas Association of Volleyball Coaches All-Texas Fab 50Preseason Team prior to her senior season ... chosen as the AVCA/MaxPreps Player of the Week on Sept. 11, 2017 ... named Academic All-Dis-trict ... 2017 TAVC All-Star selection ... also participated in swimming,track and field, basketball, and softball ... member of the National HonorSociety and Honor Roll.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Tracy and Rusty Theut ... birthday is Decem-ber 7 ... enjoys hunting, fishing, and shopping.

Isabel TheutOUTSIDE HITTER/MIDDLE BLOCKER6-1 | freshmancOLUMBUS, tEXAS | cOLUMBUS hs

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A-State newcomers: Callie Weaver/Hannah Cox

HIGH SCHOOL: Member of three state championship squads at ValleyView High School ... named the Arkansas Activites Association Class 5AState Tournament MVP in 2017 ... three-time All-Conference and All-State selection ... selected as the Jonesboro Sun’s “Best Under the Sun”Player of the Year in 2015 and 2017 ... named to the Prep VolleyballSoph 79 and Defensive Dandies lists along with earning a spot on theAVCA Phenom Watch List ... All-Arkansas Preps First-Team honoree ...ended high school career with 1,537 digs ... Arkansas Scholar ... mem-ber of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Brent and Misti Weaver ... birthday is Dec. 11.

Callie WeaverDefensive Specialist/Libero5-5 | freshmanJonesboro, ark. | Valley View HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at Briarcrest Christian High School ... namedto the All-State team twice (2015, 2017) ... selected as All-Region Honor-able Mention in 2013 and 2014 ... helped the Saints to a runner-up finishin the 2017 Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA)Division II Class AA State Tournament ... three-time selection to the Bestof the Preps by the Memphis Commercial Appeal ... earned Prep Volley-ball Frosh 59 Highest Honorable Mention accolades ... claimed a spot onthe AVCA Phenom Watch List in 2015 ... team MVP in 2015 ... recorded2,292 digs in her career and was eighth in the state in digs in 2017 ...graduated Magna Cum Laude ... ranked 13th in class ... earned theJoseph A. Clayton Award for Academic Excellence four times ... memberof National Honor Society, Latin Honors Society, and Science HonorsSociety.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Kim Wilson and Ricky Cox ... birthday is June18 ... enjoys volunteer tutoring for Los Americas and her church's nurs-ery.

Hannah CoxDefensive Specialist/libero5-7 | freshmanCollierville, Tenn. | Briarcrest Christian

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A-State newcomers: Julianna Cramer/Macey Putt

HIGH SCHOOL: Won four letters at Ozark High School ... helped theLady Tigers to a runner-up finish in the Missouri State High School Activi-ties Association (MSHSAA) Class 4 State Tournament in as a senior witha 31-9-3 record ... claimed AVCA/Under Armour Honorable Mention All-American honors in 2017 ... earned All-State, All-Conference, and All-District accolades three times each ... helped OHS to third-place finishesin the state tournament in 2015 and 2016 with records of 34-6-1 and 27-9-1, respectively ... posted 821 kills and 657 digs in her career ... namedVolleyball Athlete of the Year by the Springfield News-Leader in 2016 ...Academic All-State three times ... member of the Honor Roll ... alsoplayed basketball.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Paul and Christy Putt ... birthday is July 20 ...enjoys hanging out with friends, reading, and watching Netflix.

Macey PuttOutside Hitter6-0 | freshmanOzark, Mo. | Ozark HS

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HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year starter for Harrison High School ... named All-State as a junior and senior ... four-time All-Conference selection ... teamcaptain for all four seasons ... All-Northwest Arkansas Gazette First Teamhonoree ... named to the 2017 All-Arkansas Preps Volleyball SecondTeam ... earned a spot on the Arkansas Activities Association All-Star vol-leyball roster ... career leader in assists and aces for the Goblins ...named the MaxPreps/AVCA High School Player of the Week in ArkansasSept. 20, 2015 ... chosen to the 2015 and 2016 AVCA Phenom ProgramWatch List ... made the 2017 Under Armour All-American Watch List ...selected as one of PrepVolleyball.com's Class of 2018 Senior Aces ...competed for USA High Performance Volleyball from 2014-17 and wasmost recently a part of the Girls' Youth Continental Team Program in 2017... member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Tim and Janiece Cramer ... birthday is April 14... enjoys listening to music, watching movies, hanging out with friends,water sports, and beach volleyball.

Julianna CramerSetter5-5| freshmanHarrison, Ark. | Harrison HS

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A-State head coach: David Rehr

David RehrSeventh Year • Career Record: 522-129 (19) • A-State Record: 129-66 (7)

Two-time Sun BeltConference Coach ofthe Year David Rehrenters his seventhseason as head coachof the A-State volley-ball squad and 19thseason overall as ahead coach in 2018.

Rehr has compiled an overall record of 522-129 (.802) overhis time as a head coach, which included stints at BlinnCollege and Frank Phillips College before being named theseventh head coach in A-State volleyball history. He's reg-istered a 129-66 (.662) record through his first six seasonsat Arkansas State.

The 2017 campaign proved to be another success-ful campaign for the Red Wolves with their fourth straightseason of 20 or more wins (21-12), while the team alsocompeted in the postseason with a berth in the National In-vitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC). A-State de-feated SIUE in the first round of the event for its firstpostseason win since 1993, which also came in the NIVC.A-State hosted the 2017 Sun Belt Conference Tournamentand won its first match in the event to advance to the semi-finals for the seventh straight season after the team had notwon a game in the league tournament since 2000. The RedWolves posted a 12-4 record in league play to finish third inthe West Division.

Four players earned All-Conference status in 2017under Rehr's leadership with Carlisa May winning the SBCOffensive Player of the Year for the second straight season,while Drew Jones was a First-Team All-SBC honoree alongwith May. Ellie Watkins and Tatum Ticknor picked up All-SBC Second-Team accolades. May also continued her suc-cess in the conference tournament with her third straightAll-SBC Tournament selection.

2016 was another banner year for the Red Wolvesvolleyball program that has become accustomed to suc-cess as A-State went 25-8 and 15-1 in SBC play to win theSun Belt Conference's West Division and earn the top seedin the league tournament. The Red Wolves lost 3-1 in thetournament final to Coastal Carolina and narrowly missedout on making the NCAA Tournament for the second sea-son in a row.

Rehr accomplished a personal feat by winning his500th career match in a 3-0 victory over Georgia State Nov.18, 2016 in the first round of the SBC Tournament. He alsosaw the A-State program register its 1,000th victory on Nov.4, 2016 against UT Arlington as the Red Wolves becamethe 18th program with 1,000 or more wins in NCAA history.Additionally, he was named the SBC Coach of the Year forthe second straight campaign and helped the team 25 or

more wins in consecutive seasons for the first time since1994 and 1995.

Markie Schaedig became the first player in A-Statehistory to be named an All-American twice with AVCA Hon-orable Mention honors in addition to winning the SBC De-fensive Player of the Year for the third straight season. Shealso added All-American honors from PrepVolleyball.comalong with setter Mallory Warrington. Schaedig earned thehonor in 2014 as well, while May was an All-American in2015 to give Rehr five total All-American selections atArkansas State, which are also the only five All-Americansin school history.

Schaedig, Warrington, May, and Kelsey Reisearned All-SBC First Team accolades during 2016, whileKenzie Fields was a Second-Team selection and was theleague's Freshman of the Year. Warrington was tabbed Set-ter of the Year and May earned Offensive Player of the Yearhonors. Schaedig and Warrington were named to the AVCAAll-Southwest Region team, while May earned HonorableMention status.

The 2015 season was one for the record books asRehr led the team to a 28-2 mark with a .933 winning per-centage, which is the second best in school history. Theteam was a perfect 16-0 in Sun Belt Conference play for itsfirst outright conference championship since 1998 and alsowon the SBC Tournament for the first time since 1999 toadvance to the NCAA Tournament for the first time sincethat season. It was the program's fifth appearance in theNCAA Tournament.

Rehr was named the 2015 SBC Coach the Yearand also took home the American Volleyball Coaches Asso-ciation Southwest Region Coach of the Year. Additionally,he helped A-State's Carlisa May to the AVCA All-AmericanHonorable Mention Team, which was the team's second All-American in school history with Markie Schaedig in 2014.

Additionally, Rehr oversaw the selection of five All-SBC players (four first-team) with May earning Freshman ofthe Year honors, Schaedig picking up the Defensive Stu-dent-Athlete of the Year award, and Warrington takinghome the Setter of the Year award. May, Schaedig, andWarrington were named to the AVCA All-Southwest RegionTeam, while Darby Graff was named to the AVCA All-South-west Region Honorable Mention squad.

The 2014 season was a good one for the RedWolves as the team won 21 games, the most since the2011 season, when that squad also registered a 21-10record. A-State advanced to the SBC Tournament semifi-nals for the third straight season after not winning a gamein the conference tournament since the 2000 season be-fore he arrived. The Red Wolves finished tied for second inthe conference with a 15-5 SBC record, their best finishsince the 2011 squad won the West Division of the Sun

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A-State head coach: David RehrBelt.

There were also several individual accolades forthe Red Wolves as Markie Schaedig led the nation in digsper set (6.68) and total digs with 762, which is also theArkansas State school record for digs in a season. Shewon the 2014 SBC Defensive Player of the Year and be-came the first player in A-State history to receive an AVCAAll-American honor by being named an Honorable Mentionselection. Additionally, Mallory Warrington was named tothe All-Sun Belt Conference second team after an out-standing sophomore campaign.

During his second season as head coach of theRed Wolves, he led the 2013 squad to a 15-20 record andan appearance in the semifinals of the Sun Belt Confer-ence Tournament after defeating UALR 3-2 in the firstround; marking the first time A-State won a match in back-to-back SBC Tournaments since 1999-2000. Under hisguidance, Megan Baska became the second player inschool history to record 2,000 digs and finished her careerwith the second most digs at Arkansas State with 2,190.

In his first season as Arkansas State's head coachhe led the Red Wolves to a 19-14 record and 8-6 mark inconference play. Coach Rehr led A-State to its first SunBelt Conference Tournament win since 2000 with a 3-1 vic-tory over UALR in the first round. Under his leadership, Alli-son Kearney earned a spot on the All-SBC First Team,while Baska was named to the All-SBC Second Team.

Prior to being named the head coach at ArkansasState, Rehr spent nine seasons at Blinn College in Texas.During his time at Blinn he led the Buccaneers to twoNJCAA National Championships (2008 and 2011), was atwo-time NJCAA National Tournament Coach of the Year, athree-time AVCA Southwest Region Coach of the Year anda nine-time NJCAA District Coach of the Year.

While at Blinn, Rehr posted a 313-35 record andled the Buccaneers to eight regional championships includ-ing six straight from 2003-08. He helped Blinn win its firstnational championship in 2008, guiding the Buccaneers toa 33-2 mark. He again led Blinn to a national title in 2011

with a perfect 38-0 record that ended with a four-set victoryover Western Wyoming in the NJCAA National Champi-onship match.

When he arrived at Blinn in 2003 he won his first41 matches as head coach and led the school to their firstappearance in the NJCAA National Tournament that sameyear. He was inducted into the NJCAA Volleyball CoachesHall of Fame on Nov. 16, 2011.

From 2007-11 Rehr served as Blinn's Director ofAthletics and helped guide to the school to success in othersports. In 2009 the Buccaneer football team won theNJCAA National Championship, the fourth in the program'shistory. The squad was led by eventual 2010 Heisman Tro-phy winner Cam Newton.

Prior to coaching at Blinn College, Rehr coachedfor three seasons at Frank Phillips College in Texas, wherehe amassed an 80-28 record. In 2002 he led the squad tothe regional championship and an NJCAA tournament ap-pearance. The Lady Plainsmen won the Western JuniorCollege Athletic Conference title in 2001 and 2002, goingundefeated in conference play both seasons. Rehr wasnamed the WJCAC Volleyball Coach of the year both sea-sons, as well as winning the District C Volleyball Coach ofthe Year award in 2002.

During his career, Rehr has helped lead teams to10 conference championships, 10 NJCAA regional champi-onships and nine NJCAA tournament appearances. He hascoached 14 NJCAA All-Americans, 12 AVCA All-Americans,10 NJCAA Academic All-Americans, 56 all-region playersand 48 all-conference players.

A native of Tampa, Fla., Rehr attended BrevardCommunity College in Melbourne, Fla., where he was astudent assistant with the volleyball program. He earnedboth his Bachelors of Science in Wellness and Masters ofArts in Physical Education from the University of SouthFlorida in Tampa.

He and his wife, Felicia, were married in 2005.They have a son named Noah and a daughter namedRylee.

The Rehr FileBirthday ................................June 26Hometown.........Satellite Beach, Fla.High School ....................Satellite HSAlma Mater.............South Florida ‘97Wife.........................................FeliciaSon ...........................................NoahDaughter ..................................RyleeRecord at A-State ........129-66 (.662)Career Record ...........522-129 (.802)SBC Record...................75-25 (.750)SBC Tournament Record...9-5 (.643)SBC Championships .......................2SBC Tourney Championships .........1NCAA Tournament App. ..................1NJCAA Nat. Championships ...........2NJCAA Con. Championships ........10

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A-State Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator: Brian Gerwig

Brian Gerwigassistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator • Second Season

Brian Gerwig was hired as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinatoron Jan. 18, 2017. He coaches A-State's outside hitters and middle blockers whileplaying an integral role in opponent scouting and game planning along with hisrecruiting responsibilities.

His first season at Arkansas State saw the team go 21-12, the team'sfourth straight season of 20 or more wins, with a 12-4 mark in league play. A-State advanced to the postseason with a trip to the NIVC and earned its firstpostseason win since the 1993 season with a 3-1 victory over SIUE. The RedWolves posted 261 total blocks to rank as the third most in the Sun Belt and 80thmost in the nation. The squad's offense accounted for 1,658 kills throughout theseason to rank as third most in the league and 36th in the nation, while its kill perset mark of 13.59 ranked as second best in the conference. The offense also hit

.219 on the campaign to rank as second best in the SBC.Carlisa May continued her fantastic run under his tutelage with 507 kills, the 10th most in school history, and took

home SBC Offensive Player of the Year for the second straight season. Gerwig's leadership also helped Jessica Uke posther best blocking season of her career with 101 during 2017.

He came to A-State from George Washington University, where the GW volleyball program registered 70 winsduring his four years as an assistant coach, including back-to-back 20+ win campaigns in 2014 and 2015.

A native of Louisville, Ky., Gerwig was responsible for scouting and game planning for the Colonials and coachedsix Atlantic 10 All-Conference selections during his four-year tenure. His first season with the program in 2013 saw GWpost a 10-4 mark in A10 play, the most league wins since 2002, and also win a match in the conference tournament forthe first time since 2006.

The momentum from 2013 carried over into 2014 as the Colonials registered a 22-8 record with an 11-3 mark inAtlantic 10 matches and advanced to the conference tournament championship match for the first time since the 2002campaign with the help of Gerwig. George Washington posted another successful season in 2015 with a 21-11 record andadvanced to the A10 Conference Tournament semifinals for the third season in a row before experiencing a down seasonin 2016.

Prior to his time at GW, Gerwig spent 2012 as a volunteer assistant coach at Western Kentucky, helping the LadyToppers to their most successful season in the history of the program. WKU finished with a 33-4 overall record and ad-vanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the first time in program history. He worked in all aspects of thegame with an emphasis on the defense and blockers. He helped coach two All-Americans and SBC Defensive Player ofthe Year, Ashley Potts.

Prior to his stint at Western Kentucky, Gerwig was the varsity volleyball head coach at Trinity High School inLouisville, Ky., guiding the Rocks to a 17-4 overall record in 2012 and their first state championship since the 2005 sea-son.

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A-State Assistant Coach: Carissa Damler

Carissa DamlerAssistant Coach • First Season

Carissa Damler was named an assistant coach for theArkansas State volleyball program on June 12, 2018. She willcoach the team's back row and libero, while also playing an integralrole in scouting and game planning.

Damler is a native of Brownsburg, Ind., and just recentlywrapped up her collegiate playing career at Purdue, where she wasa defensive specialist from 2014-17. She saw action in 76 careermatches, including all 66 of the Boilermakers’ matches the last twoseasons.

She was a member of a Purdue team that advanced to thesecond round of the NCAA Tournament in each of the last three seasons, while this past season’steam claimed a 23-10 record and was ranked in the top 25 of the American Volleyball Coaches Asso-ciation (AVCA) Poll all 16 weeks of the season.

Damler posted 133 digs in 2017, good for a 1.18 per set average and fifth best on the team,while she also contributed 25 assists, four aces, and a kill. She helped the Purdue defense hold op-ponents to a .210 hitting percentage. The 2016 campaign for her was solid as well as she picked up232 digs for a 1.80 per set mark. Additionally, she was successful on 95% of her serve receptionchances and dished out 40 assists with 11 aces.

The former Boilermaker was also an Academic All-Big Ten honoree in 2015 and earned the BigTen Sportsmanship Award in 2017.

Dylan Ross is in his first season as a graduate student man-ager for the Arkansas State Red Wolves volleyball squad after play-ing collegiately at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa.

A native of Oak Forest, Ill., Ross was an outside hitter for theDuhawks and four-year letterman. He led the team with 236 kills fora 2.71 per set average and garnered Second-Team All-Conferencehonors from the Midwest Collegiate Volleyball League last seasonas a senior. Loras College registered a 14-11 record a season agoand lost in the MCVL championship match. Ross had a very suc-cessful junior campaign as well as he recorded 227 kills, 179 digs,

and 19 aces.Ross posted 187 kills as a sophomore along with 84 digs, 67 blocks, and 23 service aces. Ad-

ditionally, he notched double-digit kills in nine matches in 2016. As a freshman he totaled 117 kills and41 blocks.

Ross participated in golf, basketball, and volleyball at Oak Forest High School and was an All-Conference selection in golf and volleyball.

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A-State Graduate Manager: Dylan Ross/Support Staff

Dylan RossGraduate Manager • first Season

Support Staff

Tori PanzicaAthletic Trainer

Laura HallManager

Not Pictured: Sydney FordManager

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2017 Year in ReviewThe 2017 A-State volleyball season saw

head coach David Rehr’s squad register a 21-12record in his sixth season and a 12-4 record inconference play. The team advanced to the semi-finals of the SBC Tournament for the sixth straightseason and also earned a spot in the National In-vitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC). TheRed Wolves were able to defeat SIUE 3-1 in thefirst round for the program’s first postseason vic-tory since 1993.

Postseason accolades continued to roll infor Carlisa May as she was named the SBC Of-fensive Player of the Year for the second straightseason, while Drew Jones also earned First-Team honors. Ellie Watkins and Tatum Ticknorwere named to the All-Sun Belt Second Team.Additionally, May earned AVCA All-Southwest Re-gion honors. The team also took home 11 weeklyawards from the league and six all-tournamentaccolades.

The Red Wolves went 7-6 in a tough non-conference slate with wins over Ole Miss, Cincin-nati, Georgetown, and UCF among others withlosses to ranked opponents in Kentucky andUtah. The win over Ole Miss was A-State’s firstover a Southeastern Conference since 2009 andthe first under Coach Rehr.

The team lost two of its first three confer-ence matches to Coastal Carolina and Louisiana-Lafayette, but won nine of its next 10 to improve

to 10-3 in SBC play. The Red Wolves won two ofits last three matches to finish 12-4 in Sun Beltplay, but finished third in a strong West Division.A-State did sweep the season series from LittleRock for the third straight season.

The Sun Belt Conference Tournament washeld in First National Bank Arena for the first timesince 1996 and A-State defeated Troy 3-0 in thefirst round to give the team at least one win in theSBC Tournament every season under the leader-ship of Coach Rehr. However, the squad droppeda 3-1 decision to eventual champion Coastal Car-olina in the semifinals.

The team’s season did not end therethough as Arkansas State received an invite tothe NIVC for their first postseason appearancesince the 2015 NCAA Tournament. The RedWolves defeated SIUE for their postseason winsince the 1993 NIVC, but Ole Miss avenged itsearlier defeat with a 3-1 win in Oxford to end A-State’s season at 21-12.

2017 was the fourth straight 20-win cam-paign for the team as the Red Wolves have ce-mented themselves among the Sun Belt’s elitevolleyball programs.

A-State lost five seniors from the 2017squad, including key building blocks in DrewJones and Jessica Uke, and will be a youngsquad in 2018 with 12 players in their sophomoreof freshman seasons.

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2017 Individual Overall Stats

Arkansas State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 21, 2018)All matches

Overall record: 21-12 Conf: 12-4 Home: 9-5 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 6-1

Attack Set Serve

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

2 May, Carlisa 120 33-32 507 4.22 249 1315 . 1 9 6 5 0.04 2 0.02 9

14 Jones, Drew 116 32-32 388 3.34 136 1191 . 2 1 2 35 0.30 21 0.18 26

9 Brown, Madison 6 2-0 11 1.83 4 35 . 2 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

11 Uke, Jessica 117 32-32 210 1.79 69 486 . 2 9 0 7 0.06 9 0.08 12

3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 18-8 80 1.78 33 221 . 2 1 3 6 0.13 5 0.11 7

7 Terrell, Timber 90 27-24 155 1.72 67 350 . 2 5 1 3 0.03 12 0.13 13

17 Turner, Madison 27 11-5 42 1.56 11 81 . 3 8 3 0 0.00 4 0.15 7

16 Betts, Sara 2 1-0 3 1.50 0 7 . 4 2 9 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

13 Murphy, Anna 21 9-5 31 1.48 13 67 . 2 6 9 3 0.14 0 0.00 8

6 Fields, Kenzie 122 33-33 150 1.23 73 529 . 1 4 6 269 2.20 20 0.16 38

5 Watkins, Ellie 90 25-24 77 0.86 15 203 . 3 0 5 996 11.07 17 0.19 26

1 Webb, Sheridan 9 3-2 2 0.22 1 5 . 2 0 0 100 11.11 0 0.00 2

21 Gill, Ryley 27 15-0 1 0.04 0 1 1.000 4 0.15 4 0.15 2

10 Ticknor, Tatum 121 33-0 1 0.01 0 2 . 5 0 0 94 0.78 22 0.18 28

8 Phillips, Diane 16 8-0 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 0.25 2

15 Knight, Nicole 64 26-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.09 18

4 Cline, Lindsay 105 30-1 0 0.00 1 4 - . 2 5 0 15 0.14 21 0.20 29

ARKANSAS STATE 122 33-33 1658 13.59 672 4498 . 2 1 9 1537 12.60 147 1.20 227

Opponents 122 33-33 1555 12.75 711 4424 . 1 9 1 1453 11.91 86 0.70 217

Dig Blocking

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

2 May, Carlisa 120 0 75 0.62 17 24 4 1 0.34 6 0

14 Jones, Drew 116 24 275 2.37 9 48 5 7 0.49 5 3

9 Brown, Madison 6 0 0 0.00 0 4 4 0.67 0 0

11 Uke, Jessica 117 0 30 0.26 38 63 1 0 1 0.86 9 1

3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 6 38 0.84 1 6 7 0.16 2 0

7 Terrell, Timber 90 2 31 0.34 27 47 7 4 0.82 6 0

17 Turner, Madison 27 0 6 0.22 6 17 2 3 0.85 1 0

16 Betts, Sara 2 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.50 0 0

13 Murphy, Anna 21 0 5 0.24 3 15 1 8 0.86 1 0

6 Fields, Kenzie 122 12 368 3.02 12 27 3 9 0.32 9 8

5 Watkins, Ellie 90 0 159 1.77 7 27 3 4 0.38 6 26

1 Webb, Sheridan 9 0 20 2.22 1 1 2 0.22 0 5

21 Gill, Ryley 27 1 33 1.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

10 Ticknor, Tatum 121 17 596 4.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 2

4 Cline, Lindsay 105 3 215 2.05 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

15 Knight, Nicole 64 0 9 0.14 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

8 Phillips, Diane 16 1 21 1.31 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

- TEAM - 20 - - - - - - - -

ARKANSAS STATE...... 122 86 1881 15.42 121 280 261.0 2.14 45 45

Opponents........... 122 147 1878 15.39 98 280 238.0 1.95 35 51

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2017 Team Overall Stats

Arkansas State Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 21, 2018)All matches

Overall record: 21-12 Conf: 12-4 Home: 9-5 Away: 6-6 Neutral: 6-1

Team Statistics ASU OPPATTACK K i l l s 1658 1555 E r r o r s 672 711 Total Attacks 4498 4424 Attack Pct . 2 1 9 . 1 9 1 K i l l s / S e t 13.6 12.7SET A s s i s t s 1537 1453 A s s i s t s / S e t 12.6 11.9SERVE A c e s 147 86 E r r o r s 227 217 A c e s / S e t 1.2 0.7SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 86 147 E r r o r s / S e t 0.7 1.2DEFENSE D i g s 1881 1878 D i g s / S e t 15.4 15.4BLOCKING Block Solo 121 98 Block Assist 280 280 Total Blocks 261.0 238.0 B l o c k s / S e t 2.1 2.0 Block Errors 45 35Ball handling errors 45 51ATTENDANCE T o t a l 6234 6165 Dates/Avg Per Date 14/445 12/514 Neutral site #/Avg 7/142 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

Match wins by #sets 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TotalArkansas State 0 0 9 10 2 21Opponents 0 0 5 5 2 12

Sets won by set 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TotalArkansas State 23 18 18 11 2 72Opponents 10 15 15 8 2 50

Points by set 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TotalArkansas State 789 784 767 432 59 2831Opponents 680 743 719 417 57 2616

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2017 Individual SBC Stats

Arkansas State Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 21, 2018)Conference matches

Overall record: 12-4 Conf: 12-4 Home: 7-2 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0

Attack Set Serve

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

2 May, Carlisa 59 16-15 247 4.19 123 639 . 1 9 4 1 0.02 0 0.00 0

14 Jones, Drew 59 16-16 190 3.22 56 579 . 2 3 1 14 0.24 11 0.19 17

17 Turner, Madison 12 4-2 25 2.08 4 39 . 5 3 8 0 0.00 2 0.17 3

7 Terrell, Timber 52 15-15 106 2.04 38 222 . 3 0 6 0 0.00 11 0.21 11

11 Uke, Jessica 56 15-15 94 1.68 36 230 . 2 5 2 3 0.05 1 0.02 3

6 Fields, Kenzie 59 16-16 83 1.41 37 291 . 1 5 8 22 0.37 14 0.24 24

3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 13 8-1 17 1.31 5 41 . 2 9 3 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

13 Murphy, Anna 1 1-0 1 1.00 0 1 1.000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

5 Watkins, Ellie 50 14-13 42 0.84 9 112 . 2 9 5 556 11.12 6 0.12 13

1 Webb, Sheridan 9 3-2 2 0.22 1 5 . 2 0 0 100 11.11 0 0.00 2

21 Gill, Ryley 3 3-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.33 0

8 Phillips, Diane 1 1-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 1.00 0

15 Knight, Nicole 25 13-0 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 9

10 Ticknor, Tatum 59 16-0 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0 40 0.68 14 0.24 12

4 Cline, Lindsay 59 16-1 0 0.00 0 2 . 0 0 0 6 0.10 12 0.20 17

ARKANSAS STATE 59 16-16 807 13.68 309 2162 . 2 3 0 742 12.58 73 1.24 111

Opponents 59 16-16 718 12.17 346 2127 . 1 7 5 672 11.39 37 0.63 97

Dig Blocking

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

2 May, Carlisa 59 0 18 0.31 10 12 2 2 0.37 0 0

14 Jones, Drew 59 8 151 2.56 8 17 2 5 0.42 1 2

17 Turner, Madison 12 0 5 0.42 3 5 8 0.67 0 0

7 Terrell, Timber 52 2 19 0.37 18 29 4 7 0.90 4 0

11 Uke, Jessica 56 0 14 0.25 19 24 4 3 0.77 4 0

6 Fields, Kenzie 59 4 192 3.25 4 14 1 8 0.31 5 1

3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 13 0 5 0.38 0 1 1 0.08 0 0

13 Murphy, Anna 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

5 Watkins, Ellie 50 0 84 1.68 4 13 1 7 0.34 5 20

1 Webb, Sheridan 9 0 20 2.22 1 1 2 0.22 0 5

21 Gill, Ryley 3 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

8 Phillips, Diane 1 0 4 4.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

10 Ticknor, Tatum 59 10 281 4.76 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

4 Cline, Lindsay 59 1 125 2.12 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

15 Knight, Nicole 25 0 4 0.16 0 0 0 0.00 0 0

- TEAM - 12 - - - - - - - -

ARKANSAS STATE...... 59 37 922 15.63 67 116 125.0 2.12 19 29

Opponents........... 59 73 904 15.32 45 122 106.0 1.80 15 33

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2017 Team SBC Stats

Arkansas State Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 21, 2018)Conference matches

Overall record: 12-4 Conf: 12-4 Home: 7-2 Away: 5-2 Neutral: 0-0

Team Statistics ASU OPPATTACK K i l l s 807 718 E r r o r s 309 346 Total Attacks 2162 2127 Attack Pct . 2 3 0 . 1 7 5 K i l l s / S e t 13.7 12.2SET A s s i s t s 742 672 A s s i s t s / S e t 12.6 11.4SERVE A c e s 73 37 E r r o r s 111 97 A c e s / S e t 1.2 0.6SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 37 73 E r r o r s / S e t 0.6 1.2DEFENSE D i g s 922 904 D i g s / S e t 15.6 15.3BLOCKING Block Solo 67 45 Block Assist 116 122 Total Blocks 125.0 106.0 B l o c k s / S e t 2.1 1.8 Block Errors 19 15Ball handling errors 29 33ATTENDANCE T o t a l 3794 3961 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/422 7/566 Neutral site #/Avg 0/0 Current win streak 2 - Home win streak 5 -

Match wins by #sets 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TotalArkansas State 0 0 6 4 2 12Opponents 0 0 2 1 1 4

Sets won by set 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TotalArkansas State 10 13 10 4 2 39Opponents 6 3 6 4 1 20

Points by set 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th TotalArkansas State 368 396 387 183 48 1382Opponents 331 329 339 186 42 1227

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2017 Team Leaders

Arkansas State Category Leaders (as of Aug 21, 2018)All matches

# ATTACK (by K) S K K/S E TA Pct2 May, Carlisa 120 507 4.22 249 1315 . 1 9 614 Jones, Drew 116 388 3.34 136 1191 . 2 1 211 Uke, Jessica 117 210 1.79 69 486 . 2 9 07 Terrell, Timber 90 155 1.72 67 350 . 2 5 16 Fields, Kenzie 122 150 1.23 73 529 . 1 4 63 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 80 1.78 33 221 . 2 1 35 Watkins, Ellie 90 77 0.86 15 203 . 3 0 517 Turner, Madison 27 42 1.56 11 81 . 3 8 313 Murphy, Anna 21 31 1.48 13 67 . 2 6 99 Brown, Madison 6 11 1.83 4 35 . 2 0 016 Betts, Sara 2 3 1.50 0 7 . 4 2 91 Webb, Sheridan 9 2 0.22 1 5 . 2 0 010 Ticknor, Tatum 121 1 0.01 0 2 . 5 0 021 Gill, Ryley 27 1 0.04 0 1 1.0004 Cline, Lindsay 105 0 0.00 1 4 - . 2 5 08 Phillips, Diane 16 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0

# SET (by A) S A A/S TA Pct5 Watkins, Ellie 90 996 11.07 - -6 Fields, Kenzie 122 269 2.20 - -1 Webb, Sheridan 9 100 11.11 - -10 Ticknor, Tatum 121 94 0.78 - -14 Jones, Drew 116 35 0.30 - -4 Cline, Lindsay 105 15 0.14 - -11 Uke, Jessica 117 7 0.06 - -3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 6 0.13 - -2 May, Carlisa 120 5 0.04 - -21 Gill, Ryley 27 4 0.15 - -13 Murphy, Anna 21 3 0.14 - -7 Terrell, Timber 90 3 0.03 - -8 Phillips, Diane 16 0 0.00 - -15 Knight, Nicole 64 0 0.00 - -17 Turner, Madison 27 0 0.00 - -9 Brown, Madison 6 0 0.00 - -

# BLOCK (by Total) S BS BA Total Blk/S11 Uke, Jessica 117 38 63 101.0 0.867 Terrell, Timber 90 27 47 74.0 0.8214 Jones, Drew 116 9 48 57.0 0.492 May, Carlisa 120 17 24 41.0 0.346 Fields, Kenzie 122 12 27 39.0 0.325 Watkins, Ellie 90 7 27 34.0 0.3817 Turner, Madison 27 6 17 23.0 0.8513 Murphy, Anna 21 3 15 18.0 0.863 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 1 6 7.0 0.169 Brown, Madison 6 0 4 4.0 0.671 Webb, Sheridan 9 1 1 2.0 0.2216 Betts, Sara 2 0 1 1.0 0.504 Cline, Lindsay 105 0 0 0.0 0.00

# KILL (by K) S K K/S2 May, Carlisa 120 507 4.2214 Jones, Drew 116 388 3.3411 Uke, Jessica 117 210 1.797 Terrell, Timber 90 155 1.726 Fields, Kenzie 122 150 1.233 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 80 1.785 Watkins, Ellie 90 77 0.8617 Turner, Madison 27 42 1.5613 Murphy, Anna 21 31 1.489 Brown, Madison 6 11 1.8316 Betts, Sara 2 3 1.501 Webb, Sheridan 9 2 0.2221 Gill, Ryley 27 1 0.0410 Ticknor, Tatum 121 1 0.018 Phillips, Diane 16 0 0.004 Cline, Lindsay 105 0 0.00

# SERVE (by SA) S SA SE SA/S TA Pct10 Ticknor, Tatum 121 22 28 0.18 - -14 Jones, Drew 116 21 26 0.18 - -4 Cline, Lindsay 105 21 29 0.20 - -6 Fields, Kenzie 122 20 38 0.16 - -5 Watkins, Ellie 90 17 26 0.19 - -7 Terrell, Timber 90 12 13 0.13 - -11 Uke, Jessica 117 9 12 0.08 - -15 Knight, Nicole 64 6 18 0.09 - -3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 5 7 0.11 - -17 Turner, Madison 27 4 7 0.15 - -8 Phillips, Diane 16 4 2 0.25 - -21 Gill, Ryley 27 4 2 0.15 - -2 May, Carlisa 120 2 9 0.02 - -1 Webb, Sheridan 9 0 2 0.00 - -13 Murphy, Anna 21 0 8 0.00 - -

# DEFENSE (by Dig) S Dig Dig/S BHE10 Ticknor, Tatum 121 596 4.93 26 Fields, Kenzie 122 368 3.02 814 Jones, Drew 116 275 2.37 34 Cline, Lindsay 105 215 2.05 05 Watkins, Ellie 90 159 1.77 262 May, Carlisa 120 75 0.62 03 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 38 0.84 021 Gill, Ryley 27 33 1.22 07 Terrell, Timber 90 31 0.34 011 Uke, Jessica 117 30 0.26 18 Phillips, Diane 16 21 1.31 01 Webb, Sheridan 9 20 2.22 515 Knight, Nicole 64 9 0.14 017 Turner, Madison 27 6 0.22 013 Murphy, Anna 21 5 0.24 016 Betts, Sara 2 0 0.00 09 Brown, Madison 6 0 0.00 0

# RECEPT (by TA) S RE RE/S TA PctTM TEAM - 20 0.16 - -14 Jones, Drew 116 24 0.21 - -10 Ticknor, Tatum 121 17 0.14 - -6 Fields, Kenzie 122 12 0.10 - -4 Cline, Lindsay 105 3 0.03 - -3 Uhlenhake, Peyton 45 6 0.13 - -21 Gill, Ryley 27 1 0.04 - -8 Phillips, Diane 16 1 0.06 - -2 May, Carlisa 120 0 0.00 - -7 Terrell, Timber 90 2 0.02 - -5 Watkins, Ellie 90 0 0.00 - -9 Brown, Madison 6 0 0.00 - -13 Murphy, Anna 21 0 0.00 - -15 Knight, Nicole 64 0 0.00 - -

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2017 Match-by-results

Arkansas State Match Results (as of Aug 21, 2018)All matches

Date Opponent Score Score-by-set Overall Conf Time Att.

Aug 25 at #14 UK L 0-3 23-25,15-25,19-25 0-1 0-0 1:14 454

Aug 25 vs Cincinnati W 3-1 25-19,26-28,25-21,25-14 1-1 0-0 1:54 114

Aug 26 vs #23 Utah L 0-3 24-26,23-25,20-25 1-2 0-0 1:16 118

Aug 29 at Southern Illinois W 3-1 25-20,22-25,25-13,25-22 2-2 0-0 2:00 600

Sep 01 VIRGINIA TECH L 1-3 25-18,23-25,20-25,20-25 2-3 0-0 2:00 352

Sep 02 SMU L 0-3 25-27,23-25,16-25 2-4 0-0 1:39 446

Sep 02 OLE MISS W 3-1 25-19,25-19,21-25,25-18 3-4 0-0 2:05 446

Sep 07 at Central Arkansas L 1-3 25-17,20-25,23-25,11-25 3-5 0-0 1:46 565

Sep 08 vs UCF W 3-1 25-21,21-25,25-17,25-23 4-5 0-0 1:50 212

Sep 09 vs Southern W 3-0 25-7,25-17,25-15 5-5 0-0 1:41 135

Sep 15 vs Georgetown W 3-1 24-26,25-23,25-19,25-10 6-5 0-0 1:45 210

Sep 15 at Rice L 2-3 25-22,18-25,18-25,25-19,11-15 6-6 0-0 2:08 348

Sep 16 vs Stephen F. Austin W 3-0 25-19,25-21,25-21 7-6 0-0 1:18 127

* Sep 22 COASTAL CAROLINA L 1-3 14-25,25-21,25-27,18-25 7-7 0-1 2:01 503

* Sep 23 APPALACHIAN STATE W 3-2 25-21,24-26,25-23,18-25,22-20 8-7 1-1 2:21 383

* Sep 29 at Louisiana L 2-3 20-25,25-13,26-24,26-28,11-15 8-8 1-2 2:21 859

* Oct 01 at ULM W 3-0 25-17,25-16,25-15 9-8 2-2 1:14 200

* Oct 06 UT ARLINGTON W 3-0 25-19,25-18,25-18 10-8 3-2 1:22 454

* Oct 07 TEXAS STATE L 0-3 20-25,22-25,24-26 10-9 3-3 1:33 521

* Oct 09 LITTLE ROCK W 3-1 25-16,25-19,29-31,25-21 11-9 4-3 1:33 420

* Oct 13 ULM W 3-0 25-20,25-19,25-20 12-9 5-3 1:27 444

* Oct 15 LOUISIANA W 3-1 25-15,25-21,21-25,25-22 13-9 6-3 2:02 338

* Oct 20 at Troy W 3-0 30-28,25-22,25-14 14-9 7-3 1:28 422

* Oct 22 at South Alabama W 3-1 25-18,26-24,17-25,25-21 15-9 8-3 2:00 150

* Oct 27 GEORGIA STATE W 3-0 25-14,25-18,25-17 16-9 9-3 1:21 P 313

* Oct 28 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W 3-0 25-10,25-20,25-18 17-9 10-3 1:20 418

* Nov 03 at Texas State L 0-3 13-25,24-26,20-25 17-10 10-4 1:10 807

* Nov 04 at UT Arlington W 3-1 20-25,25-20,25-13,25-19 18-10 11-4 2:15 610

* Nov 10 at Little Rock W 3-2 26-28,25-21,25-18,21-25,15-7 19-10 12-4 2:19 913

Nov 17 #8 TROY W 3-0 25-22,28-26,25-22 20-10 12-4 1:33 609

Nov 18 #1 COASTAL CAROLINA L 1-3 25-22,21-25,23-25,20-25 20-11 12-4 2:03 587

Nov 29 vs SIUE W 3-1 25-21,28-30,29-27,27-25 21-11 12-4 1hr 48 76

Nov 30 at Ole Miss L 1-3 25-18,20-25,16-25,21-25 21-12 12-4 1hr 49 237

Team Record W-L-T

Overall: 21-12

Conference: 12-4

Home: 9-5

Away: 6-6

Neutral: 6-1

3 sets: 9-5

4 sets: 10-5

5 sets: 2-2

Attend Dates Total Avg.

Total: 33 13391 406

Home: 14 6234 445

Away: 12 6165 514

Neutral: 7 992 142

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2017 in Pictures

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A-State SBC Championships

14-Time SBC Regular Season Champions

1998 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 12-2 23-11UALR 10-4 20-9New Orleans 10-4 20-12Western Kentucky 9-5 26-10Louisiana Tech 7-7 12-21Louisiana-Lafayette 6-8 14-19Florida International 1-13 4-21South Alabama 1-13 3-24

1996 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 9-0 22-15Arkansas-Little Rock 7-2 29-8Louisiana Tech 7-2 19-10New Orleans 6-3 17-18Western Kentucky 5-4 18-17Lamar 3-6 20-13UTPA 3-6 19-15Louisiana-Lafayette 3-6 16-19Jacksonville 2-7 9-21South Alabama 0-9 4-23

1995 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 9-0 27-7Louisiana Tech 7-2 16-11Arkansas-Little Rock 6-3 10-13South Alabama 5-4 14-12New Orleans 5-4 16-20Lamar 5-4 13-22UTPA 3-6 18-14Louisiana-Lafayette 3-6 18-18Jacksonville 1-8 8-21South Alabama 1-8 7-26

1994 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 9-0 26-7Arkansas-Little Rock 7-2 16-14Western Kentucky 6-3 24-11Louisiana Tech 6-3 26-14Lamar 6-3 12-17South Alabama 4-5 17-22New Orleans 3-6 14-21Louisiana-Lafayette 3-6 9-21Jacksonville 1-8 16-18UTPA 0-9 6-22

1993 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 9-0 30-11Arkansas-Little Rock 8-1 24-12Lamar 7-2 24-12Louisiana Tech 6-3 22-16Western Kentucky 5-4 21-16New Orleans 4-5 16-15UTPA 3-6 11-20Louisiana-Lafayette 2-7 15-14Jacksonville 1-8 9-25South Alabama 0-9 8-24

1992 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 9-0 41-6Louisiana Tech 8-1 29-10Western Kentucky 7-2 13-20New Orleans 6-3 20-20Lamar 5-4 17-20Arkansas-Little Rock 4-5 10-18Jacksonville 3-6 17-15South Alabama 2-7 12-20Louisiana-Lafayette 1-8 5-30UTPA 0-9 1-27

1991 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 5-0 41-9Lamar 4-1 20-15Louisiana-Lafayette 3-2 19-16New Orleans 2-3 17-16Louisiana Tech 1-4 25-15UTPA 0-5 4-20

2004 SBC East Division Champs Conference Overall

East Division W-L W-LArkansas State 11-3 25-8Western Kentucky 11-3 26-7Middle Tennessee 9-5 17-14Arkansas-Little Rock 7-7 14-13Florida International 2-12 3-25

1999 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 14-2 28-7UALR 14-2 19-13Denver 13-3 18-11Western Kentucky 9-7 18-14Louisiana Tech 8-8 13-20Louisiana-Lafayette 7-9 15-18New Orleans 5-11 10-22Florida International 1-15 7-23South Alabama 1-15 6-21

2009 SBC West Division Co-Champs

Conference OverallWest Division W-L W-LArkansas State 12-6 22-11New Orleans 12-6 20-13Denver 11-7 16-17UALR 10-8 16-14North Texas 8-10 12-21Louisiana-Lafayette 3-15 9-24ULM 0-18 3-30

2011 SBC West Division Champs Conference Overall

West Division W-L W-LArkansas State 12-4 20-11Denver 10-6 13-16North Texas 7-9 17-17UALR 6-10 11-20Louisiana-Lafayette 6-10 14-18ULM 4-12 10-16

2010 SBC West Division Co-Champs

Conference OverallWest Division W-L W-LNorth Texas 11-5 20-13Arkansas State 11-5 17-12Denver 8-8 14-18Louisiana-Lafayette 7-9 17-16UALR 5-11 7-19ULM 0-16 0-25

2015 Sun Belt Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 16-0 28-2Appalachian State 13-3 22-8Texas State 13-3 19-12UT Arlington 10-6 19-10Little Rock 9-7 14-14South Alabama 7-9 13-15Troy 7-9 14-18Georgia Southern 5-11 10-19ULM 3-13 14-18Georgia State 3-13 7-19Louisiana-Lafayette 2-14 6-23

2016 SBC West Division Champs Conference Overall

W-L W-LArkansas State 15-1 25-8Texas State 13-3 21-12UT Arlington 10-6 17-16Little Rock 8-8 12-18Louisiana-Lafayette 6-10 10-21ULM 3-13 9-25

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A-State NCAA Tournament History

Five NCAA Tournament Appearances

SEATTLE, Wash. (12/4/15) – The Arkansas State volleyball team’s season ended Friday night witha 3-0 loss to Michigan State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Alaska Airlines Arena atHec Edmundson Pavilion on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Wash.

The Red Wolves, ranked 24th in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Top-25 Poll, end the2015 campaign with a 28-2 record. The team’s winning percentage of .933 is the second highest inschool history. The loss to Michigan State (19-13) snapped the nation’s longest winning streak of24 matches and dropped A-State to 0-5 in NCAA Tournament matches in school history. MSU ad-vances to the second round to play the winner of Washington and Denver.

A-State began the match with the first two points after a Kariana Castanon-Hill and Jessica Ukeblock and Spartans’ attack error, but Michigan State battled back with two straight points of its ownto set the stage for a set that featured 14 ties. Mallory Warrington put A-State on top 8-6 after anace, but a 3-0 run by Michigan State gave them the lead at 9-8. The teams then battled with nei-ther team getting ahead by more than one point and Drew Jones knotted the set at 23-23 with a kill.However, Michigan State won the final two points with kills and claimed a 1-0 edge in the match.

The second game went much like the first one early with Arkansas State earning an 8-7 advantageon a kill by Jones. The Spartans responded with a 6-0 run to take control of the set at 13-8, but A-State clawed its way back to within three at 16-13 on a Carlisa May kill to force a Michigan Statetimeout. However, A-State couldn’t get any closer and fell in the second set 25-17.

The two teams split the first six points of set three, but went on an 8-3 run to take control at 11-6.A-State got two straight points on a Warrington kill and MSU attack error to get within 11-8, but a 4-0 Spartans’ run stretched their lead out to 15-8. Michigan State went on to close the match on a10-4 run to clinch set three 25-12 and the match 3-0.

“This was not how we wanted it to end and not how we thought it should have went,” A-State head volleyball coach David Rehr said. “Not to makeexcuses, but not having Darby Graff on the court hurt us. We were able to play some smoke and mirrors in the first set and it was ok, then we justdidn’t have enough in the second set and it fell apart in the third. Not to take anything away from Michigan State because they handled the matchand we didn’t show up like we should have.”

Jones led the team with 13 kills and 10 digs for her seventh double-double of the season, while May added nine kills of her own. Warrington handedout 27 assists and registered five kills on a .556 hitting percentage. Castanon-Hill had four kills and two blocks, while Hannah Robey had two digsand an assist in the pair’s final match for A-State.

“I felt like we didn’t play our game,” Warrington said. “They’re a big team, but we just weren’t ourselves. This season has definitely been one for thebooks. It’s not even about our record, it’s about the people you’re with. You don’t even think about the wins and losses with this team and I hopethat carries into next year.”

“Something just clicked today and I was really excited to play and play with this team,” said Jones. “We play so well because we love each otherand we have such good team chemistry on the court. We’re going to work super hard in the spring to come back even better than we were thisyear.”

“You want to take this ride with the team that we had because we didn’t have any problems,” Rehr added. “Everybody knows why they are here andknows their role on the team. You couldn’t ask for a better bunch of girls to be a part of and it’s sad that it’s over.”

A-State VolleyballNCAA Tournament History

2015 NCAA Tournamentat Seattle, Wash.

Michigan State 3 .................A-State 0

1999 NCAA Tournamentat malibu, Calif.

Pepperdine 3 ......................A-State 0

1995 NCAA TournamentEast Region at Lubbock, Texas

Texas Tech 3 .......................A-State 2

1994 NCAA TournamentNorthwest Region at missoula, mont.Montana 3 ...........................A-State 1

1992 NCAA TournamentNorthwest Region at Long Beach, Calif.Long Beach State 3 ............A-State 1

No. 24 Arkansas State Falls to Michigan State in NCAA Volleyball Tournament

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A-State 1,000-1,000 ClubNine Arkansas State players are members of the 1,000-1,000 club, accumulating over 1,000 of two ofthe following three statistical categories -- kills, digs and/or assists. Setter Mallory Warrington becamethe latest member following the 2016 season. Jo Beth Mathis is the only player in school history torecord over 1,000 kills, assists and digs in a career.

1,000-1,000 CLUBMallory Warrington . . . . . . . . . .2013-16Katie Peil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-07Caitlyn Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-04Nicole Grimes . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-98Cathy Koontz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-95Margie Kolat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-94Amy Patchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991-94Cyndi Rhone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990-91

1,000-1,000-1,000 CLUBJo Beth Mathis . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990-92

mallory WarringtonSetter | 2013-16

4,296 Assists | 1,183 Digs

Katie PeilSetter | 2004-07

5,048 Assists | 1,104 Digs

Caitlyn mitchellOutside Hitter | 2001-041,371 Kills | 1,382 Digs

Nicole GrimesSetter | 1995-98

4,725 Assists | 1,043 Digs

Cathy Koontzmiddle Hitter | 1992-951,061 Kills | 1,043 Digs

Jo Beth mathisSetter/Outside Hitter | 1990-92

3,054 Ast. | 1,359 Kills | 1,089 Digs

margie KolatOutside Hitter | 1991-941,789 Kills | 2,291 Digs

Amy PatchellOutside Hitter | 1991-941,007 Kills | 1,069 Digs

Cyndi RhoneOutside Hitter | 1990-911,304 Kills | 1,081 Digs

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A-State All-Americans

Markie Schaedig

Carlisa May

Mallory Warrington

Markie Schaedig became the A-State volleyball program’s first All-American in 2014 when she led the nation in digs and set theschool record with 762 (6.68 per set average, which also led thecountry). She was named an American Volleyball Coaches Associ-ation Honorable Mention All-American at the conclusion of the sea-son. Two years later as a senior in 2016 she garnered her secondHM All-American honor from the AVCA after registering 609 digs(5.30 per set). She later picked up another Honorable Mention All-American honor from PrepVolleyball.com. The Little Rock, Ark., na-tive ended her career with the third most digs in school history(2,153) and was a three-time Sun Belt Conference DefensivePlayer of the Year.

Carlisa May became the second All-American in Red Wolves’ his-tory by being named an Honorable Mention honoree by the Ameri-can Volleyball Coaches Association as a true freshman in 2015.The outside hitter was named the AVCA Southwest Region Fresh-man of the Year in addition to the Sun Belt Conference Freshmanof the Year. She posted 365 kills (3.58 per set) on a .300 hittingpercentage and won seven SBC Freshman of the Week honors.The Lee’s Summit, Mo., native followed with a 445-kill campaignas a sophomore and was named the SBC Offensive Player of theYear. She posted 507 kills as a junior and currently has 1,317 killsto rank as the eighth most in school history as she enters her sen-ior season.

Mallory Warrington was named an Honorable Mention All-Ameri-can in 2016 by PrepVolleyball.com after finishing second in the na-tion with an 11.93 assists per set ratio. The Lake St. Louis, Mo.,native dished out 1,372 assists, which is the sixth most in a singleseason in school history. Additionally, she became the ninth mem-ber of the 1,000-1,000 Club with 4,296 assists and 1,183 digs. The4,296 assists are the third most in school history, while the 1,183digs were just outside the top 10. She won the SBC Setter of theYear award twice and was a two-time First-Team All-SBC andAVCA All-Southwest Region selection.

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Sun Belt Conference Honors (1991-Present)Player of the Year

2004 ......................................................Giedre Tarnauskaite1999 ................................................................Beth Cochran1996 ....................................................................Lauren Fair1995 ....................................................................Lauren Fair1994 ..................................................................Margie Kolat1992...............................................................Jo Beth Mathis1991..................................................................Cyndi Rhone

Offensive Player of the Year2017 ...................................................................Carlisa May2016 ...................................................................Carlisa May

Defensive Player of the Year2016............................................................Markie Schaedig2015............................................................Markie Schaedig2014............................................................Markie Schaedig2010 ................................................................Megan Baska2009...........................................................Heather Bowman2000.................................................................Amy Johnson

Setter of the Year2016 ........................................................Mallory Warrington2015 ........................................................Mallory Warrington

Freshman of the Year2016.................................................................Kenzie Fields2015 ...................................................................Carlisa May2008 .................................................................Cayla Fielder2004 .......................................................................Katie Peil1999 ..............................................................Jessica Barney1996 ................................................................Beth Cochran

Newcomer of the Year1997 .................................................................Tera Hayman

Coach of the Year2016 ....................................................................David Rehr2015 ....................................................................David Rehr2011 .................................................................Justin Ingram1999............................................................Craig Cummings1998............................................................Craig Cummings1996............................................................Craig Cummings1994 ..............................................................Jeff Hulsmeyer1992....................................................................Chris Poole1991....................................................................Chris Poole

All-Conference2017 ...........................................................Carlisa May (1st)2017.........................................................Ellie Watkins (2nd)2017.......................................................Tatum Ticknor (2nd)2016 ...................................................Markie Schaedig (1st)2016 ................................................Mallory Warrington (1st)2016 ...........................................................Carlisa May (1st)2016 ...........................................................Kelsey Reis (1st)2016 .......................................................Kenzie Fields (2nd)2015 ...................................................Markie Schaedig (1st)2015 .................................................Mallory Warrington(1st)2015 ...........................................................Carlisa May (1st)2015 ...........................................................Kelsey Reis (1st)2015 ..........................................................Darby Graff (2nd)2014 ...................................................Markie Schaedig (1st)2014...............................................Mallory Warrington (2nd)2012 .....................................................Allison Kearney (1st)2012 .......................................................Megan Baska (2nd)2011 .........................................................Cayla Fielder (1st)

2011......................................................Allison Kearney (2nd)2011 ..........................................................Ashley Tipps (2nd)2010.........................................................Megan Baska (2nd)2010 .........................................................Cayla Fielder (2nd)2009...........................................................Cayla Fielder (1st)2008 .........................................................Cayla Fielder (2nd)2007...........................................................Robin Aaron (2nd)2006...........................................................Robin Aaron (2nd)2005...........................................................Robin Aaron (2nd)2004................................................Giedre Tarnauskaite (1st)2003 ..............................................Giedre Tarnauskaite (2nd)2002 .......................................................Miranda Griffin (2nd)2001.........................................................Katie Silliman (2nd)2000......................................................Susanne Snipes (1st)2000.........................................................Katie Silliman (2nd)2000....................................................Shauna Standart (2nd)1999 ..................................................................Beth Cochran1999..............................................................Susanne Snipes1998 ..................................................................Beth Cochran1998 .................................................................Nicole Grimes1998...................................................................Tera Hayman1997..........................................................Beth Cochran (1st)1996 .............................................................Lauren Fair (1st)1996 ........................................................Nicole Grimes (2nd)1996 .......................................................Kris Vandeven (2nd)1995 .............................................................Lauren Fair (1st)1995 ..........................................................Cathy Koontz (1st)1995......................................................Jenny Wobrock (2nd)1994............................................................Margie Kolat (1st)1994 ............................................................Lauren Fair (2nd)1994..........................................................Amy Patchell (2nd)1993............................................................Margie Kolat (1st)1993 ..........................................................Susan Buttry (2nd)1992 ................................................................Jo Beth Mathis1992 ..................................................................Michelle Burtt

All-SBC Tournament2017 .....................................................................Carlisa May2016 .....................................................................Carlisa May2016..........................................................Mallory Warrington2015..........................................................Carlisa May (MVP)2015 .....................................................................Drew Jones2015..........................................................Mallory Warrington2014 .............................................................Markie Schaedig2013 ..................................................................Megan Baska1999 .......................................................Katie Silliman (MVP)1999..............................................................Susanne Snipes1999 ..................................................................Beth Cochran1998 ..................................................................Beth Cochran1996......................................................................Lauren Fair1996.................................................................Kris Vandeven1995 ..........................................................Lauren Fair (MVP)1995 ...............................................................Jenny Wobrock1994.........................................................Margie Kolat (MVP)1994 ...................................................................Amy Patchell1993 ...................................................................Amy Patchell1992 .....................................................Jo Beth Mathis (MVP)1992 ..............................................................Angela Lightfoot1991 ........................................................Cyndi Rhone (MVP)1991.....................................................................April Devine1991 ................................................................Jo Beth Mathis

SBC medallion Winner1992 ................................................................Jo Beth Mathis

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National and Regional Awards/Previous Conference honors

American South (1987-90)Player of the Year

1990........................................................Jennifer Schumann1989...............................................................Beth Anderson1988..............................................................Kim Janikowski

All-Conference1990 ...............................................Jennifer Schumann (1st)1990.......................................................Jo Beth Mathis (1st)1990 ........................................................Cyndi Rhone (2nd)

All-ASC Tournament1990...............................................................Jo Beth Mathis1990..................................................................Cyndi Rhone1990........................................................Jennifer Schumann1989...............................................................Beth Anderson1989 ................................................................Darlene Dunn1988...............................................................Beth Anderson1988..............................................................Kim Janikowski1987........................................................................Pat Clark1987 ..................................................................Missy Welch

Coach of the Year1990....................................................................Chris Poole1989....................................................................Chris Poole1988....................................................................Chris Poole

medallion Winner1989...................................................................Tracey Kiest

Commissioner’s List1990..................................................................Amie Binkley1990...............................................................Jo Beth Mathis1990...................................................................Abby Cheng1990....................................................................Shelly Kirby1990........................................................Jennifer Schumann1989...................................................................Abby Cheng1989........................................................................Pat Clark1989 ................................................................Darlene Dunn1989...................................................................Tracey Kiest1989....................................................................Shelly Kirby1989 .................................................................Tracy Segars1988 ................................................................Darlene Dunn1988...................................................................Tracey Kiest1988....................................................................Shelly Kirby

1988 .....................................................................Karen Toth1987 .....................................................................Karen Toth

Southland Conference (1982-86)All-Conference

1984........................................................Andrea Crane (1st)1984 ........................................................Mary Vaughn (2nd)1984 ....................................................Cindy Campbell (HM)1983 ....................................................Treva McDougal (1st)

All-SLC Tournament1984 ................................................................Andrea Crane1983 ............................................................Treva McDougal

miscellaneous AwardsGwin Award

2004 ..............................................................Caitlyn Mitchell1996 ....................................................................Lauren Fair1992...............................................................Jo Beth Mathis1990....................................................................Shelly Kirby1989 ................................................................Darlene Dunn1986 ................................................................Andrea Crane

AWISAAll-Conference

1978 ....................................................................Juli Vaccari1978..........................................................Glenna Jo Driesel1977 ....................................................................Juli Vaccari1977....................................................................Vicki Nelms1977.......................................................................Nora King1976 ....................................................................Juli Vaccari1976....................................................................Vicki Nelms1976..........................................................Glenne Jo Driesel1975 ....................................................................Juli Vaccari

Coach of the Year1981 ..................................................................Kay Woodiel1980 ..................................................................Kay Woodiel1979 ..................................................................Kay Woodiel1978 ..................................................................Kay Woodiel1977 ..................................................................Kay Woodiel

U.S Junior National Team............................................................................Juli Vaccari

AVCA All-American2016...................................................Markie Schaedig (HM)2015...........................................................Carlisa May (HM)2014...................................................Markie Schaedig (HM)

PrepVolleyball.com All-American2016...................................................Markie Schaedig (HM)2016 ...............................................Mallory Warrington (HM)

AVCA All-Region 2017...........................................................Carlisa May (HM)2016............................................................Markie Schaedig2016 ........................................................Mallory Warrington2016...........................................................Carlisa May (HM)2015............................................................Markie Schaedig 2015 ........................................................Mallory Warrington 2015....................................................................Carlisa May

2015 ...........................................................Darby Graff (HM)2014............................................................Markie Schaedig2004 .............................................Giedre Tarnauskaite (HM)1999.................................................................Beth Cochran1992 .....................................................Jo Beth Mathis (2nd)1991 ........................................................Cyndi Rhone (2nd)

AVCA Southwest Region Freshman of the Year2015....................................................................Carlisa May

AVCA Southwest Region Coach of the Year2015.....................................................................David Rehr

Academic All-District2004 ......................................................Giedre Tarnauskaite1999.................................................................Beth Cochran

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A-State VolleyballA-State Volleyball Team/Single Match RecordsTeam Single Season Records

Best Record: 41-1 (.976)..............................................1988Most Matches Won: 43 ................................................1989Worst Record: 5-19 (.208)............................................1984Most Matches Lost: 26 ................................................1982Most Matches Played: 53 ............................................1982Most Kills: 2,660 ..........................................................1991Most Attempts: 7,291 ..................................................1993Best Hitting Percentage: .267 ......................................2015Most Assists: 2,329 ......................................................1991Most Service Aces: 402................................................1991Most Digs: 3,579 ..........................................................1991Most Block Solos: 241..................................................1990Most Block Assists: 706 ..............................................1989Most Total Blocks: 585 ................................................1989Winning Streak: 34 ......................................................1989Losing Streak: 12 ........................................................1986

Individual Sin gle Season RecordsMost Kills: 765 by Cyndi Rhone ..................................1991Most Attempts: 2,037 by Cyndi Rhone ........................1991Best Hitting Per cent age: .411 by Jo Beth Mathis ........1992Most Assists: 1,868 by Susan Buttry* ..........................1993Most Service Aces: 104 by Cyndi Rhone ....................1991Most Digs: 762 (6.68 per set) by Markie Schaedig ** ..2014Most Block Solos: 96 by Risa Ramsey ........................1983Most Block Assists: 191 by Michelle Burger ................1985Most Total Blocks: 267 by Jennifer Schumann ............1989

Individual Career RecordsMost Kills:1,789 by Margie Kolat ............................1991-94Most Attempts: 5,317 by Margie Kolat ....................1991-94Best Hitting Percentage: .346 by Beth Cochran ....1996-99....................................... .346 by Katie Silliman......1998-01Most Assists: 5,048 by Katie Peil ............................2004-07Most Service Aces: 296, by Shelley Kirby ..............1987-90Most Digs: 2,291 by Margie Kolat ..........................1991-94Most Block Solos: 157 by Jennifer Schumann........1989-90Most Block Assists: 474 by Beth Cochran ..............1996-99Most Total Blocks: 602 by Beth Cochran ................1996-99Most Matches Played: 172 by Margie Kolat*** ......1991-94Most Consecutive Matches Played: 159 by Cathy Koontz****....1992-95

Team Single match RecordsMost Kills: 94 at North Carolina..............................11/12/95Fewest Kills: 14 vs. Texas-Arlington ......................10/24/86Most Attempts: 311 vs. Southwestern Louisiana......10/6/84Best Hitting Percentage: .667 vs. Ark.-Pine Bluff ....9/25/98Most Assists: 86 vs. Western Kentucky (Match 2)..11/17/91..................................................at North Carolina, 11/12/91 Most Service Aces: 22 vs. Centenary ........................9/8/07Most Digs: 140 vs. Texas Tech ................................10/5/91Most Block Solos: 26 at SE Missouri State ..............9/21/82Most Block Assists: 61 vs. Arkansas-Little Rock ......9/24/85Most Total Blocks: 43 at SE Missouri State..............9/21/82

Individual Sin gle match RecordsMost Kills: 39 by Beth Cochran vs. SEMO ..............9/12/97Most Attempts: 84 by Giedre Tarnauskaite vs FAU 11/13/04Best Hitting Percentage:

1.000 (15-0/15), Katie Silliman vs. Jackson St.*****....10/11/98Most Assists: 83 by Nicole Grimes vs. La. Tech ....10/30/98Most Service Aces:

10 by Jennifer Schumann vs. Murray State ......10/10/89Most Digs: 45 by Margie Kolat vs. Northern Arizona..9/7/91Most Block Solos:

15 by Terry Duckworth vs. McNeese State........11/15/86Most Block Assists:

16 by Michelle Burger vs. UALR ........................9/24/85Most To tal Blocks:

20 by Ter ry Duckworth vs. McNeese State........11/15/86Most Consecutive Points Served to Start a Match:

13 by Allison Kearney vs. Alcorn State****** ......9/16/11

Opponents Single match RecordsMost Kills: 96 vs. Montevallo at Tenn.-Martin ..........9/30/83Fewest Kills: 2 at Louisiana Tech ............................10/4/88Most Attempts: 302 vs. Southwestern Louisiana ....10/6/84Best Hitting Percentage: .418 by UALR ................10/14/14Worst Hitting Percentage: -.289 by Alcorn State ......9/16/11Most Assists: 86 vs. Western Kentucky..................11/17/91..................................................at North Carolina, 11/12/91Most Service Aces: 20 vs. Saint Louis ....................9/15/84Most Digs: 196 vs. Western Kentucky....................11/17/91Most Block Solos: 26 vs. SE Missouri State ............9/28/87Most Block Assists: 36 at William & Mary ..............11/14/92....................................................at Memphis State, 9/1/89

Most Total Blocks: 35 at SE Missouri State ............ 9/21/82* — Buttry’s single season assist mark of 1,868 is the fifthmost assists in a single season in NCAA Division I historyfrom 1981-2000 before the current 25-point scoring system.** — Schaedig’s 762 digs are the seventh-most in NCAAhistory under current 25-point system, her 6.68 digs per setis third-highest in NCAA history under current system.*** — Kolat’s career record of 172 matches played is themost in NCAA Division I history.**** — Koontz’s career record of 159 consecutive matchesplayed is the most in NCAA Division I history.

***** — Silliman’s 1.000 hitting percentage is tied with oneother player for the best mark in a single match in NCAAhistory with at leat 15 attempts.****** — Kearney’s 13 points served to start a match is tiedwith one other player for the best mark in a single match inNCAA history.

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A-State Volleyball Career Records

KILLS1. 1,789-Margie Kolat, 1991-942. 1,636-Beth Cochran, 1996-993. 1,526-Lauren Fair, 1993-964. 1,461-Robin Aaron, 2004-075. 1,399-Cayla Fielder, 2008-116. 1,371-Caitlyn Mitchell, 2001-047. 1,359-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-928. 1,317-Carlisa May, 2015-Present9. 1,304-Cyndi Rhone, 1990-9110. 1,266-Susanne Snipes, 1997-00 KILLS PER SET(Minimum 150 sets)1. 4.04-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2003-042. 3.92-Carlisa May, 2015-Present3. 3.87-Cyndi Rhone, 1990-914. 3.48-Beth Anderson, 1988-895. 3.45-Beth Cochran, 1996-996. 3.36-Susanne Snipes, 1997-007. 3.22-Robin Aaron, 2004-078. 3.21-Shauna Standart, 1997-009. 3.19-Cayla Fielder, 2008-1110. 3.06-Lauren Fair, 1993-963.06-Drew Jones, 2014-17 ATTACKS1. 5,317-Margie Kolat, 1991-942. 4,201-Caitlyn Mitchell, 2001-043. 3,743-Lauren Fair, 1993-964. 3,573-Drew Jones, 2014-175. 3,353-Susanne Snipes, 1997-006. 3,342-Robin Aaron, 2004-07,7. 3299-Cyndi Rhone, 1989-908. 3,287-Beth Cochran, 1996-999. 3,184-Phillipa Soulsby, 2002-0510. 3,153-Carlisa May, 2015-Present HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .346-Beth Cochran, 1996-99.346-Katie Silliman, 1998-013. .345-Cayla Fielder, 2008-114. .341-Jennifer Schumann, 1989-90.341-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-926. .336-Jessica Uke, 2014-177. .327-Tera Hayman, 1997-988. .302-Kelsey Reis, 2013-169. .296-Cathy Koontz, 1992-9510. .294-Beth Anderson, 1988-89 ASSISTS1. 5,048-Katie Peil, 2004-07

2. 4,725-Nicole Grimes, 1995-983. 4,296-Mallory Warrington, 2013-164. 3,728-Kelly Linder, 2000-035. 3,344-Allison Kearney, 2010-126. 3,054-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-927. 2,817-Susan Buttry, 1993-948. 2,736-Laura Bennett, 2007-099. 2,343-Shelly Kirby, 1987-9010. 1,840-Tristan Erford, 2002-05 ASSISTS PER SET1. 11.09-Nicole Grimes, 1995-982. 10.93-Katie Peil, 2004-073. 10.56-Mallory Warrington, 2013-164. 9.92-Susan Buttry, 1993-945. 9.89-Allison Kearney, 2010-126. 9.07-Kelly Linder, 2000-037. 7.98-Laura Bennett, 2007-098. 6.17-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-929. 5.63-Tristan Erford, 2002-0510. 5.33-Michelle Hall, 1991-92 SERVICE ACES1. 296-Shelly Kirby, 1987-902. 221-Margie Kolat, 1991-943. 182-Cyndi Rhone, 1990-914. 165-Susanne Snipes, 1997-005. 132-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-926. 127-Michelle Hall, 1991-927. 125-Tracey Kiest, 1988-898. 121-Kelly Linder, 2000-039. 115-Katie Peil, 2004-0710. 104-Amy Johnson, 1997-00 ACES PER SET1. 0.54-Cyndi Rhone, 1990-912. 0.50-Shelly Kirby, 1987-903. 0.44-Susanne Snipes, 1997-004. 0.38-Tracey Kiest, 1988-895. 0.37-Michelle Hall, 1991-920.37-Leslie Chowen, 1995-967. 0.36-Margie Kolat, 1991-948. 0.30-Darlene Dunn, 1988-899. 0.29-Kelly Linder, 2000-0310. 0.28-Beth Anderson, 1988-890.28-Tristan Erford, 2002-050.28-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2003-040.28-Kristen Catalane, 2007-08 DIGS1. 2,291-Margie Kolat, 1991-942. 2,190-Megan Baska, 2010-13

3. 2,153-Markie Schaedig, 2013-164. 1,669-Tessa Millikan, 2001-045. 1,497-Erin Neeley, 2006-096. 1,382-Caitlyn Mitchell, 2001-047. 1,295-Kolette Niemeyer, 1992-958. 1,248-Amie Brinkley, 1990-929. 1,245-Amy Johnson, 1997-0010. 1,203-Randilyne Volkmer, 2003-06 DIGS PER SET1. 4.75-Markie Schaedig, 2013-162. 4.58-Megan Baska, 2010-133. 4.35-Heather Bowman, 2008-094. 3.74-Margie Kolat, 1991-945. 3.63-Tessa Millikan, 2001-046. 3.41-Shauna Standart, 1997-007. 3.25-Erin Neeley, 2006-098. 3.21-Cyndi Rhone, 1990-919. 3.07-Stacy Beat, 1995-963.07-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2003-04 BLOCK SOLOS1. 157-Jennifer Schumann, 1989-902. 128-Beth Cochran, 1996-993. 121-Abby Cheng, 1989-90121-Lauren Fair, 1993-965. 109-Michelle Burtt, 1991-926. 107-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-927. 100-Kelsey Reis, 2013-168. 94-Cathy Koontz, 1992-959. 92-Karen Toth, 1987-8810. 89-Beth Anderson, 1988-89 BLOCK ASSISTS1. 474-Beth Cochran, 1996-992. 391-Robin Aaron, 2004-073. 369-Cathy Koontz, 1992-954. 353-Jennifer Schumann, 1989-905. 352-Beth Jones, 2003-066. 338-Lauren Fair, 1993-967. 314-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-928. 304-Abby Cheng, 1989-90304-Cayla Fielder, 2008-1110. 299-Kelsey Reis, 2013-16 TOTAL BLOCKS1. 602-Beth Cochran, 1996-992. 510-Jennifer Schumann, 1989-903. 471-Robin Aaron, 2004-074. 463-Cathy Koontz, 1992-955. 459-Lauren Fair, 1993-966. 425-Abby Cheng, 1989-90

Career Records

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A-State Volleyball Career Records/Season Records7. 421-Jo Beth Mathis, 1990-928. 399-Kelsey Reis, 2013-169. 387-Cayla Fielder, 2008-1110. 381-Beth Jones, 2003-06 BLOCKS PER SET1. 1.68-Jennifer Schumann, 1989-902. 1.28-Abby Cheng, 1989-903. 1.27-Beth Cochran, 1996-994. 1.10-Karen Toth, 1987-881.10-Katie Silliman, 1998-016. 1.08-Tera Hayman, 1997-981.08-Beth Jones, 2003-068. 1.06-Heather Malaschak, 2001-039. 1.04-Michelle Burtt, 1991-921.04-Robin Aaron, 2004-07 Giedre Tarnauskaite is A-State’s career leader in kills per set (4.04)

Season Records(1975-2000, Non-Rally Scoring Era)

Individual RecordsKILLS1. 765-Cyndi Rhone, 19912. 603-Beth Cochran, 19973. 576-Margie Kolat, 19934. 566-Beth Anderson, 19895. 545-Angela Lightfoot, 19926. 539-Cyndi Rhone, 19907. 530-Jo Beth Mathis, 19928. 529-Jo Beth Mathis, 19919. 509-Beth Anderson, 198810. 486-Darlene Dunn, 1989 KILLS PER SET(Minimum 50 sets)1. 4.75-Beth Cochran, 19972. 4.23-Cyndi Rhone, 19913. 3.79-Beth Cochran, 19984. 3.77-Susanne Snipes, 20005. 3.59-Angela Lightfoot, 19923.59-Susanne Snipes, 19997. 3.55-Lauren Fair, 19968. 3.53-Beth Anderson, 19889. 3.49-Margie Kolat, 199410. 3.48-Kris Vandeven, 1996 ATTACKS1. 2,037-Cyndi Rhone, 19912. 1,744-Margie Kolat, 19933. 1,555-Angela Lightfoot, 19924. 1,455-Amy Patchell, 19935. 1,424-Beth Anderson, 19896. 1,400-Margie Kolat, 1991

7. 1,284-Lauren Fair, 19938. 1,262-Cyndi Rhone, 19909. 1,218-Jo Beth Mathis, 199110. 1,179-Jenny Wobrock, 1995 HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .411-Jo Beth Mathis, 19922. .396-Beth Cochran, 19973. .375-Katie Silliman, 19994. .360-Cathy Koontz, 19925. .357-Jennifer Schumann, 19906. .341-Jo Beth Mathis, 19917. .336-Beth Cochran, 19998. .335-Tera Hayman, 19989. .334-Beth Cochran, 199810. .326-Cyndi Rhone, 1990 ASSISTS1. 1,868-Susan Buttry, 19932. 1,562-Nicole Grimes, 19983. 1,555-Nicole Grimes, 19974. 1,457-Jessica Barney, 19995. 1,308-Kelly Linder, 20006. 1,167-Nicole Grimes, 19967. 1,080-Jo Beth Mathis, 19918. 1,076-Michelle Hall, 19919. 1,060-Jo Beth Mathis, 199210. 1,023-Darlene Dunn, 1989 ASSISTS PER SET1. 12.91-Nicole Grimes, 19982. 12.34-Kelly Linder, 2000

3. 12.14-Jessica Barney, 19994. 12.05-Nicole Grimes, 19975. 11.18-Katherine Cordoza, 19956. 10.86-Susan Buttry, 19937. 10.24-Nicole Grimes, 19968. 8.47-Susan Buttry, 19949. 7.11-Nicole Grimes, 199510. 6.93-Jo Beth Mathis, 1992 SERVICE ACES1. 104-Cyndi Rhone, 19912. 103-Shelly Kirby, 19883. 78-Cyndi Rhone, 199078-Margie Kolat, 19915. 74-Shelly Kirby, 19906. 73-Amy Buford, 198373-Michelle Hall, 19918. 72-Angela Lightfoot, 19929. 68-Tracey Kiest, 198910. 65-Shelly Kirby, 1989 ACES PER SET1. 0.68-Shelly Kirby, 19882. 0.57-Cyndi Rhone, 19913. 0.56-Susanne Snipes, 20004. 0.51-Shelly Kirby, 19870.51-Susanne Snipes, 19996. 0.50-Cyndi Rhone, 19900.50-Leslie Chowen, 19968. 0.47-Angela Lightfoot, 19929. 0.45-Shelly Kirby, 199010. 0.42-Kim Janikowski, 19880.42-Margie Kolat, 1991

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DIGS1. 748-Margie Kolat, 19932. 666-Cyndi Rhone, 19913. 638-Kolette Niemeyer, 19934. 620-Margie Kolat, 19915. 568-Angela Lightfoot, 19926. 498-Darlene Dunn, 19897. 495-Margie Kolat, 19928. 492-Amy Patchell, 19939. 490-Cathy Koontz, 199310. 478-Amie Brinkley, 1991 DIGS PER SET1. 4.53-Margie Kolat, 19932. 4.14-Shauna Standart, 20003. 3.82-Margie Kolat, 19944. 3.74-Angela Lightfoot, 19925. 3.68-Cyndi Rhone, 19916. 3.67-Kolette Niemeyer, 19937. 3.65-Jenny Wobrock, 19958. 3.58-Amy Johnson, 20009. 3.45-Stacy Beat, 199610. 3.39-Lesli Chowen, 1996 BLOCK SOLOS1. 79-Jennifer Schumann, 19902. 78-Jennifer Schumann, 19893. 68-Missy Welch, 19874. 66-Abby Cheng, 19905. 61-Karen Toth, 19886. 60-Michelle Burtt, 19917. 56-Beth Anderson, 19888. 55-Abby Cheng, 19899. 54-April Devine, 199110. 49-Michelle Burtt, 1992 BLOCK ASSISTS1. 189-Jennifer Schumann, 19892. 164-Jennifer Schumann, 19903. 153-Abby Cheng, 19904. 151-Abby Cheng, 19895. 135-Beth Cochran, 19996. 131-Beth Anderson, 19887. 130-Karen Toth, 19888. 126-Beth Cochran, 19979. 125-April Devine, 199110. 122-Michelle Burtt, 1992 TOTAL BLOCKS1. 267-Jennifer Schumann, 19892. 257-Michelle Burger, 19853. 243-Jennifer Schumann, 1990

4. 219-Abby Cheng, 19905. 206-Abby Cheng, 19896. 204-Terri Duckworth, 19867. 193-Mary Vaughn, 19858. 191-Karen Toth, 19889. 187-Beth Anderson, 198810. 179-Michelle Burtt, 1991179-April Devine, 1991 BLOCKS PER SET1. 1.79-Jennifer Schumann, 19902. 1.59-Jennifer Schumann, 19893. 1.39-Beth Cochran, 19994. 1.36-Abby Cheng, 19905. 1.35-Karen Toth, 19886. 1.30-Beth Anderson, 19887. 1.27-Katie Silliman, 20008. 1.25-Beth Cochran, 19989. 1.24-Lauren Fair, 19941.24-Beth Cochran, 1997

Team RecordsKILLS1. 2,660-19912. 2,472-19893. 2,448-19934. 2,406-19925. 2,299-1990 KILLS PER SET1. 15.59-19942. 15.52-20003. 15.44-19984. 15.13-19925. 15.12-1995 ATTACKS1. 7,291-19932. 7,010-19913. 6,276-19894. 6,029-19925. 5,959-1990 HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .254-19902. .252-19923. .250-1988.250-19915. .243-1997 ASSISTS1. 2,329-19912. 2,088-1993

3. 2,015-19894. 1,985-19925. 1,829-1990 ASSISTS PER SET1. 13.93-19982. 13.59-20003. 13.30-19954. 13.19-19945. 13.03-1999 SERVICE ACES1. 402-19912. 348-19893. 342-19884. 325-19905. 269-1992 ACES PER SET1. 2.26-19882. 2.15-19913. 2.04-19964. 1.99-19905. 1.98-1989 DIGS1. 3,579-19912. 3,377-19933. 2,907-19924. 2,578-19895. 2,335-1990 DIGS PER SET1. 19.30-19932. 19.14-19913. 18.50-20004. 18.38-19945. 18.28-1992 BLOCK SOLOS1. 241-19902. 232-19893. 216-19884. 185-19915. 158-1987 BLOCK ASSISTS1. 706-19892. 663-19903. 552-1988

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A-State Volleyball Season Records4. 503-19925. 502-1993 TOTAL BLOCKS1. 585-19892. 572.5-19903. 492-19884. 427.5-19915. 395.5-1992 BLOCKS PER SET1. 3.51-19902. 3.32-19893. 3.26-19884. 2.64-19985. 2.60-2000

Season Records(2001-2007, 30-Point Rally-Scoring Era)

Individual RecordsKILLS1. 501-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20042. 445-Randilyne Volkmer, 20063. 441-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20034. 419-Jessalyn Payne, 20065. 417-Robin Aaron, 20076. 403-Robin Aaron, 20067. 380-Caitlyn Mitchell, 20038. 373-Phillipa Soulsby, 20059. 371-Caitlyn Mitchell, 200410. 369-Robin Aaron, 2005 KILLS PER SET(Minimum 50 sets)1. 4.32-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20042. 3.90-Robin Aaron, 20073. 3.77-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20034. 3.69-Phillipa Soulsby, 20055. 3.55-Robin Aaron, 20056. 3.50-Randilyne Volkmer, 20067. 3.30-Jessalyn Payne, 20068. 3.26-Mafo Joelle, 20079. 3.22-Caitlyn Mitchell, 200310. 3.14-Caitlyn Mitchell, 2004 ATTACKS1. 1,342-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20042. 1,167-Randilyne Volkmer, 20063. 1,145-Jessalyn Payne, 20064. 1,130-Caitlyn Mitchell, 2004

5. 1,123-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20036. 1,083-Phillipa Soulsby, 20057. 1,070-Caitlyn Mitchell, 20038. 1,033-Caitlyn Mitchell, 20029. 978-Robin Aaron, 200710. 968-Caitlyn Mitchell, 2001 HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .317-Katie Silliman, 20012. .314-Phillipa Soulsby, 20043. .305-Miranda Griffin, 20034. .299-Katie Peil, 20045. .281-Michal Evers, 2001.281-Miranda Griffin, 20027. .274-Heather Malaschak, 2003.274-Robin Aaron, 20069. .269-Beth Jones, 200610. .260-Robin Aaron, 2004 ASSISTS1. 1,553-Katie Peil, 20062. 1,208-Kelly Linder, 20013. 1,200-Katie Peil, 20054. 1,196-Katie Peil, 20045. 1,099-Katie Peil, 20076. 910-Tristan Erford, 20027. 873-Kelly Linder, 20028. 589-Tristan Erford, 20039. 339-Kelly Linder, 200210. 298-Tristan Erford, 2004

ASSISTS PER SET1. 11.85-Katie Peil, 20062. 11.54-Katie Peil, 20053. 11.29-Kelly Linder, 20014. 10.27-Katie Peil, 20075. 9.97-Katie Peil, 20046. 8.01-Kelly Linder, 20037. 7.91-Tristan Erford, 20028. 6.33-Tristan Erford, 20039. 5.32-Tristan Erford, 200410. 3.81-Kelly Linder, 2002 SERVICE ACES1. 63-Jessalyn Payne, 20062. 56-Beth Jones, 20063. 46-Kelly Linder, 20014. 45-Katie Peil, 20065. 44-Tristan Erford, 20026. 36-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 20037. 34-Robin Aaron, 20068. 32-Katie Peil, 20079. 31-Randilyne Volkmer, 200531-Robin Aaron, 2007 ACES PER SET1. 0.50-Jessalyn Payne, 20062. 0.43-Kelly Linder, 20010.43-Beth Jones, 20064. 0.38-Tristan Erford, 20025. 0.35-Natalie Lundquist, 2006

Beth Cochran has the highest kills per set mark (4.75) from 1975-2000

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A-State Volleyball Season Records6. 0.34-Katie Peil, 20067. 0.32-Heather Malaschak, 20010.32-Tristan Erford, 20049. 0.31-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 200310. 0.30-Katie Peil, 2007 DIGS1. 510-Randilyne Volkmer, 20052. 505-Tessa Millikan, 20033. 478-Tessa Millikan, 20044. 464-Erin Neeley, 20075. 418-Erin Neeley, 20066. 404-Tessa Millikan, 20027. 403-Randilyne Volkmer, 20068. 394-Caitlyn Mitchell, 20049. 375-Caitlyn Mitchell, 200210. 361-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2004 DIGS PER SET1. 4.77-Randilyne Volkmer, 20052. 4.34-Erin Neeley, 20073. 4.23-Tessa Millikan, 20044. 4.11-Tessa Millikan, 20035. 3.45-Tessa Millikan 20026. 3.34-Caitlyn Mitchell, 20047. 3.24-Erin Neeley, 20068. 3.23-Caitlyn Mitchell, 20029. 3.17-Randilyne Volkmer, 200610. 3.11-Giedre Tarnauskaite, 2004 BLOCK SOLOS1. 29-Miranda Griffin, 20032. 28-Robin Aaron, 20073. 25-Robin Aaron, 20064. 24-Katie Silliman, 200124-Miranda Griffin, 20026. 23-Heather Malaschak, 20027. 18-Michal Evers, 20018. 17-Robin Aaron, 20059. 15-Heather Malaschak, 200310. 14-Christin Baker, 2007 BLOCK ASSISTS1. 134-Beth Jones, 20062. 128-Heather Malaschak, 20033. 109-Robin Aaron, 20044. 105-Heather Malaschak, 2002105-Beth Jones, 20046. 103-Robin Aaron, 20067. 102-Phillipa Soulsby, 20048. 98-Beth Jones, 20059. 90-Robin Aaron, 200510. 89-Robin Aaron, 2007

TOTAL BLOCKS1. 147-Beth Jones, 20062. 143-Heather Malaschak, 20033. 128-Heather Malaschak, 2002128-Robin Aaron, 20065. 119-Robin Aaron, 20046. 117-Robin Aaron, 20077. 115-Beth Jones, 20048. 110-Katie Silliman, 20019. 107-Phillipa Soulsby, 2004107-Robin Aaron, 2005 BLOCKS PER SET1. 1.31-Beth Jones, 20042. 1.28-Amy Leadem, 20043. 1.24-Heather Malaschak, 20034. 1.13-Heather Malaschak, 20021.13-Beth Jones, 20066. 1.09-Robin Aaron, 20077. 1.05-Robin Aaron, 20048. 1.03-Katie Silliman, 20011.03-Robin Aaron, 20051.03-Beth Jones, 2005

Team RecordsKILLS1. 1,942-20042. 1,894-20033. 1,889-2006 KILLS PER SET1. 15.79-20042. 15.40-20033. 14.64-2007 ATTACKS1. 5,607-20062. 5,109-20043. 4,908-2003 HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .231-20032. .226-20043. .201-2006 ASSISTS1. 1,744-20042. 1,692-20063. 1,645-2003

ASSISTS PER SET1. 14.18-20042. 13.37-20033. 13.21-2007 SERVICE ACES1. 264-20062. 196-20033. 188-2004 ACES PER SET1. 2.02-20062. 1.59-20033. 1.56-2007 DIGS1. 2065-20042. 1957-20063. 1909-2003 DIGS PER SET1. 17.04-20072. 16.79-20043. 15.82-2005 BLOCK SOLOS1. 69-200269-20033. 61-2007 BLOCK ASSISTS1. 561-20042. 488-20063. 429-2003 TOTAL BLOCKS1. 329.5-20042. 298-20063. 283.5-2003 BLOCKS PER SET1. 2.68-20042. 2.30-20033. 2.27-2006

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Season Records(2008-Present, 25-Point Rally-Scoring Era)

Individual RecordsKILLS1. 507-Carlisa May, 20172. 445-Carlisa May, 20163. 403-Cayla Fielder, 20114. 394-Sarah Kemp, 20145. 388-Drew Jones, 20176. 387-Jasmine Terry, 20127. 375-Sadie Clark, 20138. 373-Cayla Fielder, 20099. 370-Brittany Hoag, 200910. 365-Carlisa May, 2015 KILLS PER SET(Minimum 50 sets)1. 4.23-Carlisa May, 20172. 3.90-Carlisa May, 20163. 3.73-Cayla Fielder, 20104. 3.61-Konae Purcell, 20085. 3.58-Sarah Kemp, 20143.58-Carlisa May, 20157. 3.50-Cayla Fielder, 20118. 3.34-Jasmine Terry, 20123.34-Drew Jones, 201710. 3.21-Drew Jones, 2015 ATTACKS1. 1,315-Carlisa May, 20172. 1,298-Sarah Kemp, 20143. 1,191-Drew Jones, 20174. 1,169-Drew Jones, 20155. 1,128-Sadie Clark, 20136. 1,120-Brittany Hoag, 20097. 1,099-Jasmine Terry, 20128. 1,047-Carlisa May, 20169. 972-Kenzie Fields, 201610. 954-Drew Jones, 2014 HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .401-Cayla Fielder, 20112. .365-Jessica Uke, 20163. .363-Jessica Uke, 20144. .356-Cayla Fielder, 20085. .355-Darby Graff, 20156. .353-Anna Murphy, 20167. .346-Kelsey Reis, 20168. .341-Cayla Fielder, 20099. .331-Allison Kearney, 201210. .328-Kelsie Hodges, 2012

ASSISTS1. 1,372-Mallory Warrington, 20162. 1,326-Laura Bennett, 20093. 1,305-Allison Kearney, 20124. 1,224-Laura Bennett, 20085. 1,214-Mallory Warrington, 20156. 1,188-Mallory Warrington, 20147. 1,024-Allison Kearney, 20118. 1,015-Allison Kearny, 20109. 996-Ellie Watkins, 201710. 750-Jackie Gerig, 2013 ASSISTS PER SET1. 11.93-Mallory Warrington, 20162. 11.45-Mallory Warrington, 20153. 11.07-Ellie Watkins, 20174. 11.06-Allison Kearney, 20125. 10.64-Laura Bennett, 20086. 10.61-Laura Bennett, 20097. 10.42-Mallory Warrington, 20148. 9.31-Allison Kearney, 20119. 9.23-Allison Kearney, 201010. 7.25-Mallory Warrington, 2013 SERVICE ACES1. 43-Allison Kearney, 20112. 36-Drew Jones, 20153. 34-Mallory Warrington, 20144. 32-Laura Bennett, 200932-Brittany Hoag, 200932-Heather Bowman, 200932-Kenzie Fields, 20168. 31-Amanda Chaparro, 20119. 26-Cayla Fielder, 200926-Megan Baska, 201126-Kelsey Reis, 2014 ACES PER SET1. 0.39-Allison Kearney, 20112. 0.34-Drew Jones, 20153. 0.30-Mallory Warrington, 20140.30-Kenzie Fields, 20165. 0.28-Amanda Chaparro, 20116. 0.27-Kristen Catalane, 20087. 0.26-Laura Bennett, 20090.26-Brittany Hoag, 20090.26-Heather Bowman, 200910. 0.24-Sarah Kemp, 2013

DIGS1. 762-Markie Schaedig, 20142. 698-Heather Bowman, 20093. 623-Megan Baska, 20134. 609-Markie Schaedig, 20165. 596-Tatum Ticknor, 20176. 564-Megan Baska, 20107. 537-Markie Schaedig, 20158. 507-Megan Baska, 20129. 496-Megan Baska, 201110. 441-Erin Neeley, 2008 DIGS PER SET1. 6.68-Markie Schaedig, 20142. 5.63-Heather Bowman, 20093. 5.42-Markie Schaedig, 20154. 5.30-Markie Schaedig, 20165. 5.08-Megan Baska, 20106. 4.93-Tatum Ticknor, 20177. 4.68-Megan Baska, 20138. 4.33-Megan Baska, 20129. 4.24-Megan Baska, 201110. 3.74-Erin Neeley, 2008 BLOCK SOLOS1. 38-Jessica Uke, 20172. 35-Kelsey Reis, 20153. 33-Cayla Fielder, 20094. 27-Kelsey Reis, 201527-Timber Terrell, 20176. 24-Cayla Fielder, 20087. 23-Kelsey Reis, 20168. 22-Jessica Uke, 20149. 20-Christin Baker, 200810. 17-Carlisa May, 2017 BLOCK ASSISTS1. 95-Cayla Fielder, 20092. 94-Cayla Fielder, 201194-Kelsey Sullivan, 20134. 88-Kelsey Reis, 20155. 82-Kelsey Reis, 20136. 79-Calya Fielder, 20087. 78-Kelsie Hodges, 20128. 77-Kelsie Hodges, 20099. 71-Jasmine Terry, 201171-Kelsey Reis, 2014

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A-State Volleyball Season RecordsTOTAL BLOCKS1. 128-Cayla Fielder, 20092. 123-Kelsey Reis, 20153. 108-Cayla Fielder, 20114. 107-Kelsey Sullivan, 20135. 103-Cayla Fielder, 20086. 101-Jessica Uke, 20177. 98-Kelsey Reis, 20148. 97-Kelsey Reis, 20139. 92-Kelsie Hodges, 200910. 89-Kelsie Hodges, 2012 BLOCKS PER SET1. 1.16-Kelsey Reis, 20152. 1.09-Cayla Fielder, 20093. 0.94-Cayla Fielder, 20114. 0.88-Kelsey Reis, 20145. 0.87-Cayla Fielder, 20086. 0.86-Kelsie Hodges, 20090.86-Jessica Uke, 20178. 0.83-Kelsey Reis, 20169. 0.82-Timber Terrell, 201710. 0.80-Kelsey Sullivan, 2013

Team RecordsKILLS1. 1,684-20162. 1,664-20123. 1,658-20174. 1,622-20095. 1,617-2013 KILLS PER SET1. 14.64-20162. 13.99-20153. 13.98-20124. 13.59-20175. 13.45-2008 ATTACKS1. 4,657-20132. 4,569-20093. 4,498-20174. 4,428-20145. 4,391-2012 HITTING PERCENTAGE1. .267-20152. .249-20163. .243-20114. .220-20145. .219-2017

ASSISTS1. 1,565-20162. 1,549-20123. 1,537-20174. 1,486-20095. 1,485-2013 ASSISTS PER SET1. 13.61-20162. 13.16-20153. 13.02-20124. 12.60-20175. 12.28-2011 SERVICE ACES1. 190-20092. 178-20113. 148-20134. 147-20175. 140-2014 ACES PER SET1. 1.51-20091.51-20113. 1.23-20144. 1.22-20155. 1.21-2016 DIGS1. 2,085-20142. 1,885-20163. 1,883-20094. 1,881-20175. 1,843-2013 DIGS PER SET1. 18.29-20142. 16.39-20163. 16.29-20154. 15.42-20175. 15.36-2012 BLOCK SOLOS1. 121-20172. 91-20143. 90-20094. 83-20155. 79-2016

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 385-20092. 360-20133. 330-20114. 327-20125. 318-2015 TOTAL BLOCKS1. 282.5-20092. 261-20173. 242-20154. 229-20135. 227.5-2014 BLOCKS PER SET1. 2.28-20152. 2.24-20093. 2.14-20174. 2.00-20145. 1.84-2011

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A-State Volleyball SBC Tournament/Postseason Records

Arkansas StateKills (Ind.): 26, Cyndi Rhone, vs. Western Ky., 11/17/91 (Match2)Kills (Team): 93, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2)Attempts (Ind.): 67, Cyndi Rhone, vs. Western Ky., 11/17/91(Match 2)Attempts (Team): 260, vs. Western Ky., 11/17/91 (Match 2)Percentage (Ind.): .882, Katie Silliman, vs. New Orleans,11/19/99Percentage (Team): .465, vs. New Orleans, 11/19/99Assists (Ind.): 68, Jessica Barney, vs. New Orleans, 11/19/99Assists (Team): 86, vs. Western Ky., 11/19/91 (Match 2)Aces (Ind.): 3, by nine players; last by Kenzie Fields, vs. Geor-gia State, 11/18/16Aces (Team): 9, vs. South Alabama, 11/20/98 (Match 1); vs.North Texas, 11/16/01 (Match 1)Digs (Ind.): 36, Markie Schaedig, vs. Texas State, 11/28/14Digs (Team): 127, vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/93; vs. West ern Ky.,11/17/91 (Match 1)Total Blocks (Ind.): 9, Cathy Koontz, vs. Louisiana Tech,11/19/93Total Blocks (Team): 17, vs. Appalachian State, 11/22/15Block Solos (Ind.): 4, twice, last by Jessica Uke, vs. ULL,11/27/14Block Solos (Team): 7, twice, last vs. Texas State, 11/28/14Block Assists (Ind.): 11, Kariana Castanon-Hill, vs. AppalachianState, 11/22/15Block Assists (Team): 28, vs. Appalachian State, 11/22/15

OpponentsKills (Ind.): 27, Michelle Mingus, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91(Match 2)Kills (Team): 94, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2)Attempts (Ind.): 65, Michelle Mingus, Western Ken tucky,11/17/91 (Match 2)Attempts (Team): 256, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2)Percentage (Ind.): .615, Lisa Bordes, Southwestern Lou i si ana,11/21/97 (Match 1)Percentage (Team): .336, Western Kentucky, 11/16/12Assists (Ind.): 71, Cindy Bradley, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91(Match 2)Assists (Team): 74, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2)Aces (Ind.): 6, Melissa Starck, WKU, 11/21/98 (Match 2)Aces (Team): 9, USL, 11/21/97 (Match 1); WKU, 11/21/98(Match 2)Digs (Ind.): 47, Michelle Mingus, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91(Match 2)Digs (Team): 196, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match 2)Total Blocks (Ind.): 11, Anne Donovan, Western Ken tucky,11/17/91 (Match 1)Total Blocks (Team): 17.5, Western Kentucky, 11/17/91 (Match1).Block Solos (Ind.): 3, by Annayka Legros, Coastal Carolina,11/20/16Block Solos (Team): 4, Arkansas-Little Rock, 11/20/92Block Assists (Ind.): 9, Anne Donovan, Western Ken tucky,11/17/91 (Match 1)Block Assists (Team): 29, WKU, 11/17/91 (Match 1)

NCAA/NIVC Tournament HighsArkansas StateKills (Ind.): 21, Carlisa May vs. SIUE (NIVC), 11/29/17Kills (Team): 64, at Montana (NCAA), 11/30/94Attempts (Ind.): 63, Carlisa May at Ole Miss (NIVC), 11/30/17Attempts (Team): 206, vs. Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91Percentage (Ind.): .600, Cyndi Rhone vs. Ga. (WIVC), 11/29/90Percentage (Team): .310, vs. Murray State (WIVC), 21/1/89Assists (Ind.): 49, Susan Buttry at Montana (NCAA), 11/30/94Assists (Team): 55, at Ole Miss (NIVC), 11/30/17Aces (Ind.): 5, Set three timesAces (Team): 9, vs. Georgia (WIVC), 11/29/90Digs (Ind.): 22, April Devine vs. Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91Digs (Team): 103, vs. Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91Total Blocks (Ind.): 9, Jennifer Schumann vs. Georgia (WIVC),11/29/90; Jennifer Schumann vs. Boise State (WIVC), 12/1/89;Jessica Uke vs. SIUE (NIVC), 11/29/17Total Blocks (Team): 20, vs. Boise State (WIVC), 12/1/89Block Solos (Ind.): 4, Michelle Burtt vs. Notre Dame (NIVC),12/4/91; Jennifer Schumann vs. Georgia (WIVC), 12/1/89; Jes-sica Uke vs. SIUE (NIVC), 11/29/17Block Solos (Team): 8, vs. Georgia (WIVC), 12/1/89Block Assists (Ind.): 8, Jennifer Schumann vs. Georgia (WIVC),11/29/90Block Assists (Team): 26, vs. Georgia (WIVC), 11/29/90

OpponentsKills (Ind): 22, Danielle Scott, Long Beach St. (NCAA), 12/4/92Kills (Team): 71, Long Beach State (NCAA), 12/4/92Attempts (Ind.): 50, Kate Galer, Northern Iowa (NIVC), 12/4/93;Agnes Dusza, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91Attempts (Team): 182, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91Percentage (Ind.): .875, Megan Tompkins, Michigan State(NCAA), 12/4/15Percentage (Team): .442, Pepperdine (NCAA), 12/3/99Assists (Ind.): 56, Sabrina Hernandez, Long Beach State(NCAA), 12/4/92Assists (Team): 65, SIUE (NIVC), 11/29/17Aces (Ind.): 4, Holly Toliver, Michigan State (NCAA), 12/4/15Aces (Team): 10, Boise State (WIVC), 12/1/89Digs (Ind.): 27, Deb Naylor, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91Digs (Team): 110, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91Total Blocks (Ind.): 11, Amy Guidick, Drexel (NIVC), 12/4/91Total Blocks (Team): 20, Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91Block Solos (Ind.): 5, Carrie Shurr, N. Iowa (NIVC), 12/4/93Block Solos (Team): 7, Northern Iowa (NIVC), 12/4/93Block Assists (Ind.): 9, Jessica Fiebelkorn, Notre Dame (NIVC),12/4/91Block Assists (Team): 36, Notre Dame (NIVC), 12/4/91

Sun Belt Conference Tournament Highs

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A-State Volleyball Coaching RecordsYear Coach Con fer ence (Record) Finish Overall Pct. Postseason

1975 Kay Woodiel ---------------- ---------- 25-6 .8061976 Kay Woodiel AWISA (20-0) Champions 34-12 .739 AIAW Re gion al1977 Kay Woodiel AWISA (18-0) Champions 26-10 .758 AIAW Regional1978 Kay Woodiel AWISA (15-0) Champions 33-11 .750 AIAW Regional1979 Kay Woodiel AWISA (14-0) Champions 35-15 .700 AIAW Regional1980 Kay Woodiel AWISA (16-0) Champions 35-8-2 .778 AIAW Regional1981 Kay Woodiel AWISA (13-0) Champions 29-5-2 .806 AIAW Regional1982 Kay Woodiel Southland (1-1) Third 26-26-1 .4911983 Kay Woodiel Southland (2-1) Third 22-12 .6471984 Cheryl Buckmeier Southland (1-5) Sixth 5-19 .2081985 Cheryl Buckmeier Southland (2-4) Fourth 15-18 .4551986 Cheryl Buckmeier Southland (1-5) Fifth 8-24 .2501987 Chris Poole Amer i can South (4-2) Third 8-24 .2501988 Chris Poole Amer i can South (10-0) Cham pi ons 41-1 .9761989 Chris Poole Amer i can South (10-0) Cham pi ons 43-6 .878 WIVC1990 Chris Poole Amer i can South (11-1) Cham pi ons 39-8 .830 WIVC1991 Chris Poole Sun Belt (5-0) Champions 41-9 .820 NIVC1992 Chris Poole Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 41-6 .872 NCAA 1st Round1993 Jeff Hulsmeyer Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 32-13 .711 NIVC1994 Jeff Hulsmeyer Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 26-7 .788 NCAA 1st Round1995 Jeff Hulsmeyer Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 27-7 .794 NCAA 1st Round1996 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (9-0) Champions 24-9 .7271997 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (6-3) Third 21-12 .6361998 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (12-2) Champions 23-11 .6761999 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (14-2) Co-Champions 28-7 .800 NCAA 1st Round2000 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (11-5) 3rd/East Div. 20-11 .6452001 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (3-11) 5th/East Div. 8-20 .2862002 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (4-10) 4th/East Div. 10-20 .3332003 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (8-6) 3rd/East Div. 21-11 .6572004 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (11-3) Co-Champions 25-8 .7572005 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (4-9) 5th/East Div. 11-19 .3662006 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (12-6) T-2nd/West Div. 21-14 .6002007 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (8-10) 5th/West Div. 12-19 .3872008 Craig Cummings Sun Belt (10-8) 4th/West Div. 21-12 .6362009 Justin Ingram Sun Belt (12-6) Co-Champions 22-11 .6672010 Justin Ingram Sun Belt (11-5) Co-Champions 17-12 .5862011 Justin Ingram Sun Belt (12-4) Champions 21-10 .6772012 David Rehr Sun Belt (8-6) 3rd/West Div. 19-14 .5762013 David Rehr Sun Belt (9-9) T-Fifth 15-20 .4292014 David Rehr Sun Belt (15-5) T-Second 21-10 .6772015 David Rehr Sun Belt (16-0) First 28-2 .933 NCAA 1st Round2016 David Rehr Sun Belt (15-1) 1st/West Div. 25-8 .7582017 David Rehr Sun Belt (12-4) 3rd/West Div. 21-12 .636 NIVC 2nd Round

43 Seasons 1,025-519-5 .663

Arkansas State Head Coaches

Kay Woodiel1975-1983

265-105-5 (.713)

Cheryl Buckmeier1984-1986

28-61 (.315)

Chris Poole1987-1992

213-54 (.798)

Jeff Hulsmeyer1993-1995

85-27 (.759)

Craig Cummings1996-2008

245-173 (.586)

Justin Ingram2009-2011

60-33 (.645)

David Rehr2012-Present129-66 (.662)

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Year-by-Year Results1975 ResultsRecord: 25-6 (Third AWISA Tour- na ment)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result ScoreUAPB W 2-0Arkansas College W 2-0vs. Ouachita Baptist W 2-1at UALR W 2-1vs. Central Arkansas W 2-0vs. UALR W 2-1at Arkansas College W 2-0vs. Ouachita Baptist L 0-2vs. Arkansas Tech W 2-1at UAPB W 2-0at Meramec College L 1-2at Saint Louis L 1-2at Hendrix College W 2-0vs. UT Martin L 0-2at Southwestern (Mem.) W 2-0vs. UALR W 2-0at Southern St. College W 2-0vs. Hendrix College W 2-0vs. Ouachita Baptist W 2-0vs. UAPB W 2-1at Arkansas Tech W 2-0Central Arkansas W 2-0Arkansas Tech W 2-0vs. Southern St. College L 1-2vs. UAPB W 2-0at Central Arkansas W 2-0Henderson State W 2-0Hendrix College W 2-0Southwestern (Mem.) W 2-0

AWISA State Tournamentat Little Rock, Ark.

vs. Arkansas W 2-0vs. Southern St. College L 1-2

1976 ResultsRecord: 34-12 (20-0 AWISA,AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour- na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Re gion -al Par tic i pant)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result ScoreSaint Louis L 1-2Southern Arkansas* W —UALR* W —vs. Hendrix College* W —at Ouachita Baptist* W —vs. UAPB* W —Southwestern (Mem.) W —Unknown L —

UT martin Invitationalvs. Middle Tennessee W —at UT Martin L —vs. Ole Miss W —vs. Southwestern (Mem.) W —vs. Freed-Hardeman W —at UT Martin W —vs. Northern Kentucky L —

vs. Central Arkansas* W —at UAPB* W —at Henderson State* W —at Ouachita Baptist* W —

Southern Illinois Invitationalat Southern Illinois L —vs. Eastern Illinois L —Unkown L —

vs. Arkansas Tech* W —at UALR* W —

memphis State Invitational

vs. Lambuth W —vs. Middle Tennessee L —vs. Freed-Hardeman W —vs. Tulane L —

Arkansas Tech* W —Central Arkansas* W —at Arkansas College* W —vs. Southern Arkansas* W —vs. UAPB* W —Arkansas College* W —Missouri-St. Louis W —at Arkansas Tech* W —vs. Henderson State* W —at Southwestern (Mem.) W —Hendrix College* W —

AWISA State Tournamentat Jonesboro, Ark.

Southern Arkansas W —Henderson State W —Henderson State W —

AIAW Region IV Tournamentat Conway, Ark.

Texas Lutheran L —Tulsa L —Oral Roberts L 1-2Southern Arkansas W —

—No Scores Available

1977 ResultsRecord: 26-10 (18-0 AWISA,AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour- na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Re gion -al Par tic i pant)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result Scoreat Southern Arkansas* W 3-0vs. Arkansas Tech* W 3-0vs. Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0at Central Arkansas* W 3-1at UALR* W 3-0vs. Henderson State* W 3-1Central Arkansas* W 3-0UAPB* W 3-0vs. UALR* W 3-0at Arkansas College* W 3-0

Ole miss Invitationalvs. Mississippi State W 2-0vs. Jackson State W 2-0at Mississippi L 0-2vs. Montevallo W 2-0at Mississippi L 0-3

at Southwestern (Mem.) W 3-0vs. Southern Arkansas* W 3-0at Hendrix College* W 3-1

memphis State Invitationalat Memphis State L 1-2vs. Northern Kentucky L 1-2vs. Austin Peay State W 2-0vs. SW Louisiana L 0-2

Saint Louis Invitationalat Saint Louis L 0-2vs. Eastern Illinois L 1-2vs. Northeast Missouri St. L 0-2at Arkansas College* W 3-0vs. UAPB* W 3-0Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0Henderson State* W 3-0Hendrix College* W 3-1Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Southwestern (Mem.) W 2-0Christian Brothers W 2-0

AIAW Region IV Tournamentat Bethany, Okla.

vs. Nicholls State L —vs. Abilene Christian L —vs. Okla. Panhandle St.W —

—No Scores Available

1978 ResultsRecord: 33-11 (15-0 AWISA,AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour- na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Re gion -al Par tic i pant)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result Scorevs. John Brown* W 3-0at Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Arkansas College* W 3-0at UALR* W 3-0vs. UAPB* W 3-0

Ole miss Invitationalvs. Miss. U. for Women L 0-2vs. Alabama L 0-2vs. Tennessee-Martin W 2-0at Mississippi L 1-2vs. Memphis State W 2-1vs. Memphis State L 0-2

Hendrix College* W 3-0Central Arkansas* W 3-0

mississippi Univ. for Women In-vitational

vs. Florida State W 2-1vs. Columbus College W 2-0vs. New Orleans L 0-2vs. Memphis State W 2-1at Miss. U for Women L 1-2

at Henderson State* W 3-1at Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0

UT martin Invitationalvs. Southwestern (Mem.) W 2-0vs. Mississippi L 0-2vs. Tennessee Tech W 2-0vs. Kentucky State W 2-1vs. Memphis State W 2-0vs. Mississippi L 0-2

at Arkansas College* W 3-1vs. Arkansas Tech* W 3-0at Southwestern (Mem.) W 2-0vs. Lambuth W 2-0at Southeast Missouri W 2-0vs. Southern Illinois L 0-2John Brown* W 3-0Southern Arkansas* W 3-0at Lambuth W 2-0vs. Murray State W 2-0Southeast Missouri W 3-0at Central Arkansas* W 3-0at Hendrix College* W 3-0

AWISA State Tournamentat magnolia, Ark.

vs. Arkansas College W 3-0vs. Henderson State W 3-0

AIAW Region IV Tournamentat Fort Worth, Texas

vs. Nicholls State W Forfeitvs. East Texas State L 0-2vs. Southwestern (Texas) L 0-2

1979 ResultsRecord: 35-15 (14-0 AWISA,AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour- na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Re gion -

al Par tic i pant)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result Scoreat Philander Smith* W 3-0Henderson State* W 3-0Memphis State L 1-2Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0

mississippi Invitationalvs. Mississippi State W 2-0vs. Tulane L 0-2vs. Tennessee-Martin W 2-0at Mississippi L 1-2vs. Memphis State L 0-2vs. Mississippi State W 2-0 at Mississippi L 0-2at Arkansas College* W 3-0at Memphis State L 1-2

mississippi Univ. for Women Invitational

at Columbus, miss.vs. Florida State L 0-2vs. SE Louisiana W 2-0vs. Nicholls State W 2-1at Miss. U for Women W 2-1vs. Alabama L 1-3

at John Brown* W 3-0at Hendrix College* W 3-0at Central Arkansas* W 3-0

memphis State Invitationalvs. Miss. U for Women L 1-2vs. Tennessee-Martin W 2-0at Memphis State W 2-0vs. Louisville L 1-2vs. Mississippi State W 2-0vs. Mississippi L 0-2vs. Miss. U. for Women L 2-3

Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Arkansas College* W 3-1at Southern Arkansas* W 3-0Hendrix College* W 3-0Southeast Missouri W 3-0at Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W 3-0

UT martin Invitational Tournament

vs. Austin Peay W 2-0vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-1vs. Northwest Missouri W 2-0at Tennessee-Martin W 2-0vs. MTSU W 2-0vs. Murray State W 2-0vs. Northwest Missouri W 2-0

Central Arkansas* W 3-0Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0

AWISA State Tournamentat Conway, Ark.

at Hendrix College W 3-0vs. Southern Arkansas W 3-1vs. Arkansas College W 3-0

AIAW Region IV Tournamentat Huntsville, Texas

vs. Baylor L 1-2vs. Southwestern (Texas) L 0-2at Sam Houston State L 0-2

1980 ResultsRecord: 35-8-2 (16-0 AWISA,AWISA Reg u lar Season and Tour- na ment Cham pi ons, AIAW Re gion -al Participant)

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Year-by-Year ResultsCoach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result ScoreCentral Arkansas* W 3-0Philander Smith* W 3-0at Henderson State* W 3-1at UALR* W 3-0

missouri Southern Tournamentvs. Central Oklahoma W 2-0at Missouri Southern T 1-1vs. School of the Ozarks T 1-1vs. William Woods L 1-2at Arkansas College* W 3-0at John Brown* W 3-0vs. Arkansas Tech* W 3-1at John Brown* W 3-0

Tennessee-martin Tournamentvs. Vanderbilt W 2-0vs. Austin Peay W 2-0vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-0vs. Mississippi State W 2-0vs. Miss. U for Women W 3-1vs. UAPB* W 3-0

mississippi State Tournamentvs. SW Louisiana W 2-1at Mississippi State W 2-1vs. Southern W 2-0vs. Northeast Louisiana W 2-0vs. Southern Miss. W 2-0vs. Northeast LouisianaW 2-0at Mississippi State W 2-0

Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Arkansas College* W 3-0at Central Arkansas* W 3-0

Oklahoma State Tournamentvs. Oklahoma Baptist W 2-0at Oklahoma State L 2-0vs. Central Arkansas W 2-0vs. Oklahoma L 0-2

at Hendrix College* W 3-0Memphis State L 1-2at Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0Hendrix College* W 3-0Southern Arkansas* W 3-0at Memphis State L 0-3

AWISA State Tournamentat Arkadelphia, Ark.

vs. UALR W 3-0vs. Southern Arkansas W 3-0

AIAW Region IV Tournamentat Huntsville, Texas

vs. Southern Arkansas W 2-0vs. Southwestern (Texas) L 2-0vs. Northeast LouisianaW 2-0vs. Angelo State L 1-2at Sam Houston State L 0-2

1981 ResultsRecord: 29-5-2 (13-0 ArkansasWom en’s In ter col le giate Sports As- so ci a tion, AWISA Regular Sea sonand Tour na ment Cham pi ons, AIAWRe gion al Par tic i pant)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result Scoreat Arkansas-Pine Bluff* W 3-0

missouri Southern Tournamentvs. Central Missouri T 1-1at Missouri Southern T 1-1vs. Northeast Oklahoma W 2-0vs. School of the Ozarks W 2-0

vs. Tulsa W 2-0vs. Central Missouri L 1-3at Southern Arkansas* W 3-0Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Henderson State* W 3-0Central Arkansas* W 3-2Southeast Missouri St. L 1-2

Tennessee-martin Tournamentvs. MTSU W 2-0vs. Montevallo W 2-0vs. Maryville W 2-0vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-1vs. Southwest Baptist W 2-1vs. Montevallo W 2-0Hendrix College* W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0Mississippi State W 3-2at Arkansas Tech* W 3-0Arkansas College* W 3-0Ouachita Baptist* W 3-0at Hendrix College* W 3-0at Central Arkansas* W 3-0at SEMO W 3-1at Arkansas College* W 3-2at Missouri-St. Louis W 3-0vs. Harris-Stowe State W 2-0at Saint Louis L 0-2

AWISA State Tournamentat Batesville, Ark.

vs. Ouachita Baptist W 3-1vs. Henderson State W 3-0

Southwestern AIAW RegionalTournament

at Nacogdoches, Texasvs. Southwest Texas St. L 0-2vs. Angelo State L 0-2vs. Okla. Panhandle St.W 2-0

1982 ResultsRecord: 26-26-1 (1-1 SLC, 3rdplace SLC)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result ScorePrincipia (Ill.) W 3-2Henderson State W 3-0Ouachita Baptist W 3-0Southwestern (Mem.) W 3-0

missouri Southern InvitationalEvangel W 2-0Missouri Southern T 1-1Avila (Mo.) W 2-0St. Mary’s (Kan.) L 0-2Missouri Southern L 0-2School of Ozarks W 2-0

Southeast Missouri W 3-2

mississippi University forWomen Invitational

West Georgia W 2-0Southern Mississippi W 2-0SW Louisiana W 2-1Miss. Univ. for Women L 1-2Columbus College W 2-0Jackson State L 1-2South Alabama L 0-2Central Arkansas W 3-0

Tennessee-martin InvitationalMiss. Univ. for Women L 1-2Jacksonville State W 2-0Montevallo L 0-2Alabama A&M W 2-0UT Martin L 0-2Tennessee Tech L 1-2

Southwest Baptist L 1-2Southwestern (Mem.) W 3-0Christian Brothers W 3-0Texas Arlington* L 0-3Missouri-St. Louis W 3-1UT Martin L 0-3Central Arkansas W 3-0Memphis State L 1-3Ole Miss L 0-3Southeast Missouri L 2-3Missouri-St. Louis L 2-3Indiana State L 1-3Mississippi State L 1-3

Ole miss InvitationalMississippi State W 2-1New Orleans W 2-0Memphis State L 0-2Ole Miss L 1-2Memphis State L 0-2UT Martin W 3-2Northeast Louisiana* W 3-0Ole Miss L 0-3Memphis State L 1-3North Texas State L 2-3

Southland ConferenceTournament

Northeast Louisiana W 3-1Lamar L 0-3McNeese State W 3-0SW Louisiana W 3-2Lamar L 1-3

1983 ResultsRecord: 22-12 (2-1 SLC, 3rd placeSLC)Coach: Kay WoodielOpponent Result ScoreHenderson State W 3-0at Central Arkansas W 3-0Southeast Missouri L 2-3at Arkansas Tech W 3-1at Memphis State L 1-3

Oral Roberts Invitationalvs. Oklahoma W 3-0at Oral Roberts L 1-3vs. Southwestern (Texas) L 0-3vs. Texas Wesleyan W 3-0vs. Tulsa W 3-0

Tennessee-martin Invitational

at Tennessee-Martin L 1-3vs. Montevallo W 3-2vs. Southeast Missouri W 3-1at Tennessee-Martin L 0-3Arkansas Tech W 3-1at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0vs. Austin Peay W 2-0at Tennessee-Martin L 1-2at Saint Louis W 3-2Mississippi State W 3-0at Southeast Missouri W 3-1at North Texas State* W 3-2at Texas-Arlington* L 0-3Memphis State W 3-2Central Arkansas W 3-0Tennessee-Martin W 3-1Northeast Louisiana* W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

memphis State Invitationalat Memphis State L 0-3vs. Illinois L 0-3vs. Tulsa W 3-1

Southland Conference

Championshipsat Beaumont, Texas

McNeese State L 2-3Northeast Louisiana W 3-0North Texas State L 0-3

1984 ResultsRecord: 5-19 (1-5 SLC, 6th placeSLC)Coach: Cheryl BuckmeierOpponent Result Scoreat Murray State W 3-0Saint Louis L 1-3at Southeast Missouri L 0-3vs. Evansville L 1-3

memphis State Invitationalat Memphis State L 0-3vs. Mississippi State L 2-3vs. Middle Tennessee W 3-0

mississippi State Invitationalvs. Tulane L 0-3vs. Southern Mississippi L 2-3vs. Memphis State L 0-3Eastern Illinois L 1-3McNeese State* W 3-0Southwestern Louisiana* L 2-3at Texas-Arlington* L 0-3at North Texas State* L 2-3Memphis State L 0-3Lamar* L 1-3Murray State W 3-1at Southeast Missouri L 0-2vs. Missouri-St. Louis L 0-2at Northeast Louisiana* L 0-3

Southland Conference Championshipsat Denton, Texas

at North Texas State W 3-1vs. Lamar L 0-3vs. SW Louisiana L 0-3

1985 ResultsRecord: 15-18 (2-4 SLC, 4th placeSLC)Coach: Cheryl BuckmeierOpponent Result Scoreat Southeast Missouri L 0-2vs. Missouri Baptist W 2-0

Saint Louis Invitationalvs. Quincy College W 3-1at Saint Louis W 3-1vs. Tulsa L 2-3vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-2

Murray State W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-3

mississippi State Invitationalvs. Louisville L 0-3vs. Florida L 1-3at Mississippi State L 0-3

vs. New Orleans W 3-0Texas-Arlington* L 0-3at Mississippi L 0-3Northeast Louisiana* L 0-3Tennessee-Martin W 3-0North Texas State* W 3-1Memphis State L 2-3at Murray State W 3-0at Arkansas-Little Rock L 2-3at Lamar* L 0-3at McNeese State* L 0-3at SW Louisiana* W 3-0Mississippi L 0-3SE Missouri State W 3-0at Memphis State W 3-2at Southern Indiana W 3-1at Evansville L 0-3at Tennessee-Martin W 3-1

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Year-by-Year ResultsSouthland Conference

Tournamentat Arlington, Texas

vs. North Texas State W 3-1at UT Arlington L 0-3vs. SW Louisiana W 3-2vs. Northeast Louisiana L 0-3

1986 ResultsRecord: 8-24 (1-5 Southland Con- fer ence)Coach: Cheryl BuckmeierOpponent Result ScoreArkansas-Little Rock L 2-3

Saint Louis Invitationalvs. Tulsa W 3-0at Saint Louis W 3-0vs. Southeast Missouri L 0-3vs. Tulsa L 0-3Murray State W 3-0Tennessee L 0-3Mississippi L 2-3

Oral Roberts Invitationalvs. Northeast Louisiana L 0-3vs. Memphis State L 2-3at Oral Roberts L 0-3

Southeast Missouri L 1-3Evansville Invitational

at Evansville W 3-1vs. Indiana State W 3-0

at Mississippi L 0-3at Murray State W 2-0vs. Western Kentucky W 2-0SW Louisiana* L 1-3at Memphis State L 0-3at SEMO L 2-3at UT Arlington* L 0-3at North Texas State* L 0-3Lamar* L 0-3

mississippi State Tournamentvs. Mississippi L 1-3at Mississippi State L 0-3vs. UAB L —

at Arkansas-Little Rock L —at Northeast Louisiana* L 1-3Memphis State L 1-3McNeese State* W 3-2

Southland Conference Championships

at Beaumont, Texasat Lamar L 0-3vs. North Texas State L 1-3

1987 ResultsRecord: 8-24 (4-2 American South)Coach: Chris PooleOpponent Result Scoreat Ole Miss L 0-3vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0at New Orleans* L 2-3at Murray State L 1-3vs. UT Martin W 3-0

Oklahoma Tournamentvs. Baylor L 2-3at Oklahoma L 0-3vs. Wichita State L 0-3

Southeast Missouri L 0-3Evansville Tri-match

vs. Eastern Illinois L 0-3at Evansville W 3-2vs. Tennessee Tech W 3-0

at Memphis State L 0-3mississippi State Invitational

vs. New Orleans L 1-3

at Mississippi State L 0-3

Ole Miss L 1-3at Stephen F. Austin L 1-3vs. North Texas State L 2-3at Sam Houston State L 0-3Louisiana Tech* W 3-0New Orleans* W 3-0at Southeast Missouri L 2-3Memphis State L 1-3vs. New Orleans* L 0-3at Louisiana Tech* W 3-0Murray State L 0-3

mississippi Tri-matchvs. Memphis State L 0-3vs. UAB L 0-3at Mississippi L 0-3

American South Championships

at Beaumont, Texasat Lamar L 0-3vs. SW Louisiana W 3-1vs. New Orleans L 2-3

1988 ResultsRecord: 41-1 (10-0 ASC, ASCReg u lar Sea son and Tour na mentCham pi ons)Coach: Chris PooleOpponent Result Score

ASU-KFC InvitationalOral Roberts W 3-0Mississippi State W 3-0North Texas W 3-0Evansville W 3-1

at Mississippi W 3-1at UT Martin W 3-1vs. Austin Peay W 3-1

Saint Louis Invitationalvs. Marquette W 3-0at Saint Louis L 2-3vs. Wichita State W 3-1vs. Murray State W 3-0

Mississippi State W 3-0Murray State W 3-0Southeast Missouri W 3-0

ASU-KFC ClassicStephen F. Austin W 3-1Southern Mississippi W 3-0South Alabama W 3-1Missouri W 3-1

at Memphis State W 3-1vs. Kentucky-Wesleyan W 3-0at Murray State W 3-1at Southeast Missouri W 3-1vs. Saint Louis W 3-1at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

American South Conferencemini-Series I

at Lafayette, La.vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0vs. Lamar* W 3-2vs. New Orleans* W 3-1

Memphis State W 3-1American South Conference

mini-Series IIat Ruston, La.

vs. UT-Pan American* W 3-0vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-1at Louisiana Tech* W 3-0

Virginia Tech W 3-2Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

American South Conferencemini-Series III

at Edinburg, Texasvs. Lamar* W 3-2vs. New Orleans* W 3-0at UT-Pan American* W 3-0vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-1

Ole Miss W 3-1at Mississippi State W 3-0

American South Championships

at New Orleans, La.New Orleans W 3-0Lamar W 3-1Lamar W 3-0

1989 ResultsRecord: 43-6 (10-0 ASC, ASCReg u lar Sea son and Tour na mentCham pi ons, WIVC Par tic i pant)Coach: Chris PooleOpponent Result Score

memphis State Tournamentvs. Florida L 0-3at Memphis State L 1-3vs. South Alabama W 3-0vs. Southwest Missouri St. L 0-3

vs. UAB W 3-1at Murray State W 3-0

ASU/KFC Invitationalat Jonesboro, Ark.

Austin Peay State W 3-0Mississippi W 3-2Alabama W 3-0Saint Louis W 3-0

Southeast Missouri W 3-1at Mississippi L 1-3at Mississippi State W 3-0

UAB/Lady Blazer Classicat UAB W 3-2vs. South Carolina W 3-0vs. Georgia State W 3-0

at Southern Illinois W 3-2at Austin Peay State W 3-0vs. Western Kentucky W 3-1Southwest missouri State Classic

vs. Murray State W 3-0vs. Butler W 3-1at Southwest Missouri St. W 3-2

Murray State W 3-0at Houston W 3-1

American South Conferencemini-Series I

at Beaumont, Texasvs. UT-Pan American* W 3-1vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-1vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0

at Stephen F. Austin W 3-1American South Conference

mini-Series IIat Jonesboro, Ark.

Lamar* W 3-1New Orleans* W 3-1UT-Pan American* W 3-0SW Louisiana* W 3-0

vs. Saint Louis W 3-2at Southeast Missouri W 3-0Memphis State W 3-1at Southern Miss. W 3-0

American South Conferencemini-Series III

at New Orleans, La.vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0

vs. Lamar* W 3-1at New Orleans* W 3-1

at Northeast Louisiana W 3-0Mississippi W 3-1at Northwestern State W 3-0vs. Tulane W 3-0

American South Championshipsat Lafayette, La.

vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-0vs. New Orleans W 3-1vs. Lamar W 3-0

Women's Invitational Volleyball Cham pi on ships

at Birmingham, Ala.vs. Boise State L 2-3vs. Murray State W 3-0vs. Georgia L 0-3

1990 ResultsRecord: 39-8 (11-1 AmericanSouth, ASC Reg u lar Sea son andTour na ment Cham pi ons, WIVCPar tic i pant)Coach: Chris PooleOpponent Result Score

ASU/KFC-Pepsi InvitationalEastern Illinois W 3-0Northeast Louisiana W 3-0Florida A&M W 3-0

South Carolina Tournamentvs. William & Mary W 3-0at South Carolina W 3-1vs. Auburn L 2-3vs. North Carolina W 3-2

at Georgia State W 3-0Southeast Missouri L 2-3

Saint Louis Invitationalvs. Northeast Louisiana W 3-0at Saint Louis W 3-1vs. Austin Peay State W 3-0vs. Murray State W 3-1Mississippi L 2-3

Texas Tech Tournamentvs. Texas-El Paso W 3-0vs. South Florida W 3-0at Texas Tech L 0-3at Memphis State L 2-3at Southern Illinois W 3-2

ASU/KFC-Pepsi ClassicUAB W 3-1Sam Houston State W 3-0Murray State W 3-0

American South Conferencemini-Series I

at Lafayette, La.vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0at SW Louisiana* W 3-0vs. UT-Pan American* W 3-0vs. New Orleans* W 3-0

American South Conferencemini-Series IIat Ruston, La.

vs. Lamar* W 3-0vs. Central Florida* W 3-0vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-0

at Northeast Louisiana W 3-0American South Conference

mini-Series IIat Ruston, La.

vs. UT-Pan American* W 3-0

at Southeast Missouri W 3-1American South Conference

mini-Series IIIat Edinburg, Texas

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Year-by-Year Resultsvs. Lamar* L 0-3vs. New Orleans* W 3-0vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0vs. Central Florida* W 3-0

Memphis State L 2-3at Murray State W 3-0vs. Western Kentucky W 3-0at Mississippi W 3-0

American South Championships

at Jonesboro, Ark.SW Louisiana W 3-0Lamar W 3-1New Orleans W 3-1

Women's Invitational Volleyball Championships

at Knoxville, Tenn. vs. Akron W 3-0vs. Northern Iowa W 3-1vs. Georgia W 3-0vs. Boise State L 0-3

1991 ResultsRecord: 41-9 (5-0 Sun Belt, Regular Sea son and Tour na mentCham pi ons, NIVC Par tic i pant)Coach: Chris PooleOpponent Result Score

Arkansas State InvitationalWestern Kentucky W 3-0Stephen F. Austin W 3-0Northern Arizona L 2-3

Southeast Missouri StateW 3-0Eastern Illinois Tournament

vs. Loyola (Chicago) W 3-1vs. Valparaiso W 3-2vs. Eastern Wash ing ton L 2-3at Eastern Illinois W 3-0

memphis State Classicvs. Tulane W 3-0at Memphis State W 3-0

UAB/Blazer Invitationalvs. SW Lou i si ana L 1-3vs. Mississippi W 3-1at UAB L 2-3

ASU/KFC Pepsi InvitationalTennessee W 3-2Southern Illinois W 3-1Texas Tech L 1-3

Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-1Sun Belt Conference

mini-Seriesat Beaumont, Texas

at Lamar* W 3-0vs. New Orleans* W 3-1vs. SW Louisiana* W 3-2vs. UT-Pan American* W 3-0vs. Louisiana Tech* W 3-0

Oral Roberts W 3-0Arkansas State Tournament

Central Florida W 3-1New Orleans W 3-1Louisiana Tech W 3-0

Murray State W 3-0DePaul W 3-1Memphis State W 3-0

UNO/Asics Crescent City Classic

vs. SW Louisiana W 3-0at New Orleans W 3-0vs. Central Florida W 3-0vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-0

UALR Classicat Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

vs. Saint Louis W 3-1vs. Murray State W 3-0

Sun Belt Conference Tournamentat Jonesboro, Ark.

Central Florida W 3-0Lamar W 3-1Western Kentucky L 2-3Lamar W 3-0Western Kentucky W 3-1Western Kentucky W 3-2

at Southeast Missouri W 3-1Albuturkey Classic

vs. Arizona W 3-1at New Mexico L 1-3vs. Pittsburgh W 3-2

National InvitationalVolleyball Championships

at Dayton, Ohiovs. Drexel W 3-1vs. Notre Dame L 2-3vs. California L 0-3vs. West Virginia W 3-0

1992 ResultsRecord: 41-6 (9-0 Sun Belt, Regular Sea son and Tour na mentCham pi ons, NCAA North west Regional)Coach: Chris PooleOpponent Result ScoreMississippi W 3-0

Butler Invitationalvs. Wright State W 3-0at Butler W 3-0vs. Auburn W 3-0vs. Central Michigan W 3-1

vs. Saint Mary's W 3-0at Duke L 1-3at North Carolina State L 2-3at North Carolina L 2-3

Ole miss Invitationalvs. MTSU W 3-1vs. Tulane W 3-0vs. Northwestern State W 3-0at Mississippi W 3-1

Memphis State W 3-0at Kentucky L 2-3vs. Alabama W 3-0at Louisville L 0-3

ASU/Pizza Inn InvitationalKansas W 3-1Southwest Texas State W 3-1South Florida W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

Southern Illinois W 3-0WKU Invitational

at Western Kentucky* W 3-0vs. Loyola-Chicago W 3-1vs. Xavier W 3-0

South Alabama* W 3-0New Orleans* W 3-0at Murray State W 3-0Alabama-Birmingham W 3-0at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1at SW Louisiana* W 3-0Jacksonville* W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0at Memphis State W 3-0at Lamar* W 3-0at Sam Houston State W 3-0at Texas-Pan American* W 3-0vs. Texas-San Antonio W 3-0

William & mary Classicvs. Seton Hall W 3-1vs. Pittsburgh W 3-1at William & Mary W 3-1vs. Memphis State W 3-0Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Jonesboro, Ark.Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0Western Kentucky W 3-0Lamar W 3-0Lamar W 3-0

NCAA TournamentNorthwest Region

at Long Beach, Calif.at Long Beach State L 1-3

1993 ResultsRecord: 32-13 (9-0 Sun Belt, Reg- u lar Sea son Champions, NIVC Par- tic i pant)Coach: Jeff HulsmeyerOpponent Result Scoreat Ole Miss W 3-2

ASU/Pizza Inn InvitationalNorth Texas W 3-0UAB W 3-1Xavier W 3-1Austin Peay W 3-0

ASU ClassicButler L 0-3Mississippi State W 3-0Central Michigan W 3-1Murray State W 3-1

at Texas L 0-3Southern Premier Tournament

at Southwest Texas State W 3-2vs. Stephen F. Austin L 2-3vs. Alabama L 2-3vs. Texas A&M L 0-3

Ole Miss W 3-2at Jacksonville* W 3-0at Florida State L 0-3Northeast Louisiana W 3-0Lamar* W 3-2Texas-Pan American* W 3-0Stephen F. Austin L 0-3at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-1Louisiana Tech* W 3-2Southwestern Louisiana* W 3-1at Louisiana State L 0-3at New Orleans* W 3-1at South Alabama* W 3-0Memphis State W 3-2

Shocker Invitationalat Wichita State L 2-3vs. Kansas State W 3-2

Western Kentucky* W 3-1Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-1

Saluki Quad Tournamentvs. Southeast Missouri W 3-0vs. Loyola-Chicago W 3-1at Southern Illinois W 3-2vs. Memphis State W 3-1

Sun Belt Conference Tournamentat Jonesboro, Ark.

New Orleans W 3-0Louisiana Tech L 2-3Western Kentucky W 3-1Lamar W 3-2Lamar L 0-3

National Invitational Volleyball Cham pi on ships

at Kansas City, mo.vs. Lehigh W 3-0

vs. Sacramento State L 0-3vs. Northern Iowa L 1-3vs. Wright State W 3-1

1994 ResultsRecord: 26-7 (9-0 Sun Belt, Reg u- lar Sea son and Tour na ment Cham- pi ons, NCAA North west Regional)Coach: Jeff HulsmeyerOpponent Result Score

Idaho/Safeco-Brannegan's Classic

at Idaho L 0-3vs. Oklahoma L 1-3vs. Portland W 3-0

at Eastern Washington L 0-3ASU/Pizza Inn-Jr. Foods ClassicWestern Illinois W 3-0SE Missouri State W 3-0Dayton W 3-0

Tennessee/mazda Classicvs. Radford W 3-0at Tennessee W 3-1vs. Morehead State W 3-0vs. Boise State W 3-0

Louisville L 2-3at Murray State W 3-0Southwest Texas State W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-1Louisiana Tech* W 3-0Western Kentucky* W 3-1at Mississippi State W 3-0at Mississippi W 3-2at Lamar* W 3-0at Texas-Pan American* W 3-0at Houston L 1-3South Alabama* W 3-0Jacksonville* W 3-0at SW Louisiana* W 3-0at New Orleans* W 3-0at SE Louisiana W 3-0

VA Tech/Hardee's Invitational

vs. Pittsburgh W 3-0at Virginia Tech W 3-0vs. George Mason L 2-3Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Jonesboro, Ark.Western Kentucky W 3-1Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

NCAA TournamentNW Regional at missoula, mont.at Montana L 1-3

1995 Re sultsRecord: 27-7 (9-0 Sun Belt,Regular Sea son and Tour na mentCham pi ons, NCAA East Regional#8 seed )Coach: Jeff HulsmeyerOpponent Result Score

ASU/Jr. Food’s ClassicTexas-San Antonio W 3-0Bradley W 3-1SEMO W 3-0McNeese State W 3-0

Sheraton Inn Classicat Lubbock, TX

at Texas Tech L 1-3vs. #15 Arizona State L 0-3vs. Eastern Michigan W 3-2

Mississippi W 3-0mazzio’s SFA Ladyjack Invita-

tionalvs. Kansas State L 1-3at Stephen F. Austin L 0-3

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Year-by-Year Resultsvs. SE Louisiana W 3-0vs. Southern Miss. W 3-1

Murray State W 3-1Northeast Louisiana W 3-0Oral Roberts L 0-3at Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-1at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1Southern Illinois W 3-0at Western Kentucky* W 3-0

Conference USA Challengeat Louisville, Ky.

vs. Memphis W 3-2at Louisville L 0-3

Lamar* W 3-0Texas-Pan American* W 3-0at Jacksonville* W 3-0at South Alabama* W 3-2at Mississippi W 3-2SW Louisiana* W 3-0New Orleans* W 3-1vs. William & Mary W 3-0at North Carolina W 3-1Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Jonesboro, Ark.Lamar W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

Memphis W 3-0NCAA Tournament

East Regionalat Lubbock, Texas

at Texas Tech L 2-3

1996 ResultsRecord: 24-9 (9-0 Sun Belt, Regular Sea son Cham pi ons)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Domino's Pizza Classicat Albuquerque, Nm

at New Mexico L 0-3vs. Brigham Young L 0-3

mountain man Extreme Sports Classic

at Jonesboro, ARUMKC W 3-0Northern Iowa L 1-3Morehead State W 3-1

Butler Doubletree Classicvs. Middle Tennessee W 3-1at Butler L 0-3vs. San Francisco W 3-0vs. Bowling Green L 1-3

Pocahontas FederalASU Classic

Memphis W 3-1Ole Miss L 0-3Saint Louis W 3-0

at Samford W 3-0at Alabama W 3-0South Alabama* W 3-1Jacksonville* W 3-0at LSU W 3-2at SW Louisiana* W 3-0at New Orleans* W 3-1Mississippi State W 3-2Louisiana Tech* W 3-1at Ole Miss L 1-3Western Kentucky* W 3-0at Lamar* W 3-0at Texas-Pan American* W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0

SIU Saluki Invitationalvs. American W 3-0at Southern Illinois W 3-0vs. Evansville W 3-0

at Memphis W 3-1Sun Belt Conference

Tournamentat Jonesboro, Ark.

New Orleans W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock L 1-3

at Oral Roberts L 0-3

1997 ResultsRecord: 21-12 (6-3 Sun Belt, Tiedfor 3rd place)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Creighton First Serve Festivalvs. Iowa State L 0-3vs. UMKC W 3-1at Creighton W 3-2

Pocahontas FederalASU Classic

Tennessee State W 3-2Northwestern State W 3-1Ole Miss W 3-0

Saint Louis Billiken Invitational

vs. SEMO L 2-3at Saint Louis L 1-3vs. George Washington L 1-3vs. East Tennessee St. W 3-0

Indiana University Classicvs. Illinois-Chicago W 3-1vs. Auburn L 0-3at Indiana L 0-3

at Murray State W 3-2Texas-Pan American* W 3-0Lamar* L 1-3at SEMO L 2-3at Western Kentucky* W 3-0at Belmont W 3-1vs. Jacksonville State W 3-0at Northeast Louisiana W 3-1at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-3SW Louisiana* L 1-3New Orleans* W 3-1at Jacksonville* W 3-1at South Alabama* W 3-1at Austin Peay State L 1-3

Belmont's Bruin Classicvs. Samford W 3-0vs. Tennessee State W 3-2at Belmont W 3-1

at Mississippi W 3-1Sun Belt Conference

Championshipsat Little Rock, Ark.

vs. SW Louisiana L 2-3

1998 ResultsRecord: 23-11 (12-2 Sun Belt, Reg- u lar Season Champions)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Pocahontas FederalASU Classic

Morehead State W 3-1Ohio University W 3-0Morehead State W 3-1

Fresno State Invitationalvs. Loyola-Chicago W 3-1vs. Marshall L 1-3vs. Sacramento State L 0-3at Fresno State L 0-3

Mississippi L 2-3

Kentucky’s Conference Challenge

at Kentucky L 0-3vs. Clemson L 1-3vs. Southern Methodist L 0-3

at Western Kentucky* L 2-3at Florida International* W 3-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0at Tennessee-Martin W 3-0SW Louisiana* W 3-0Louisiana Tech* W 3-1at Southeast Missouri L 1-3at South Alabama* W 3-0at New Orleans* L 1-3at Jackson State W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0Murray State W 3-0Western Kentucky* W 3-2Florida International* W 3-0at SW Louisiana* W 3-0at Louisiana Tech* W 3-2Mississippi W 3-0South Alabama* W 3-0New Orleans* W 3-0Southeast Missouri W 3-1at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

Sun Belt Conference Championships

at Little Rock, Ark.vs. South Alabama W 3-0vs. Western Kentucky L 0-3

1999 ResultsRecord: 28-7 (14-2 Sun Belt,Reg u lar Season Co-Champion andTour na ment Champion, NCAA Cen-tral Regional #15 seed)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Scoreat Southeast Missouri W 3-0

Pocahontas Federal Savings And Loan/ASU Classic

Belmont W 3-0Baylor L 0-3Jackson State W 3-0Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0

New Mexico W 3-0

Ole miss/magnolia In vi ta tion alat Ole Miss L 1-3Wake Forest L 1-3Wake Forest L 1-3

Southern mississippi's Holiday Inn Classic

IUPUI W 3-2Southern University W 3-0Troy State W 3-1at Southern Mississippi W 3-0

Denver* W 3-0Florida International* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at South Alabama* W 3-0at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-3at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1New Orleans* W 3-1Western Kentucky* W 3-0at Denver* L 0-3at Florida International* W 3-0Mississippi W 3-0Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-2South Alabama* W 3-0Tennessee-Martin W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-1Louisiana Tech* W 3-1at New Orleans* W 3-1

at Western Kentucky W 3-1Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Little Rock, Ark.New Orleans W 3-1Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-0at Arkansas-Little Rock W 3-0

NCAA TournamentCentral Regionalat malibu, Calif.

at Pepperdine L 0-3

2000 ResultsRecord: 20-11 (11-5 Sun Belt, 3rdplace, East Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Pocahontas Federal Savings and Loan/ASU Classic

Nicholls State W 3-0UT Chattanooga W 3-2Jackson State W 3-0UT Martin W 3-1

missouri's Tiger InvitationalMarquette W 3-1Texas Christian L 0-3Morgan State W 3-0at Missouri L 0-3

LSU Tiger Classicat LSU W 3-2vs. Texas Tech L 0-3vs. SE Louisiana W 3-0

at Arkansas-Little Rock* L 0-3at South Alabama* W 3-2Ole Miss L 0-3at Florida International* W 3-0at Louisiana Tech* W 3-1Western Kentucky* L 1-3Middle Tennessee* W 3-2Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1North Texas W 3-1at Mississippi L 0-3at Denver* L 1-3at New Mexico State* W 3-0at Western Kentucky* L 1-3at Middle Tennessee * W 3-0Louisiana Tech* W 3-0Florida International* W 3-0Arkansas-Little Rock* W 3-0at New Orleans* L 1-3

Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at New Orleans, La.vs. North Texas W 3-0vs. Louisiana-Lafayette L 0-3

2001 ResultsRecord: 8-20 (5-9 Sun Belt, 5thplace, East Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent ResultScore

Texas-Arlington Classicvs. Oregon L 1-3at UT Arlington W 3-2vs. North Carolina A&T W 3-0

Ole miss/magnolia Invitationalvs. UT Martin L 1-3vs. Samford W 3-1vs. Southern Miss. W 3-0at Ole Miss L 2-3

UALR* W 3-0South Alabama* L 1-3Florida International* W 3-2at Middle Tennessee* L 1-3at Western Kentucky* L 0-3Ole Miss L 1-3at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 2-3at North Texas* W 3-2

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Year-by-Year Resultsat Southeast Missouri L 0-3Denver* L 0-3New Mexico State* L 0-3at UT Martin L 0-3Western Kentucky* L 2-3Middle Tennessee* L 2-3at Miami L 1-3at Florida International* L 1-3at UALR* L 1-3at New Orleans* L 0-3

Sun Belt Conference Tournament at Denver, Colo.

at Denver * L 0-3Alabama Crimson Tide Invtl.

vs. Samford W 3-0at Alabama L 0-3

2002 ResultsRecord: 10-20 (4-10 Sun Belt. 4thplace, East DivisionCoach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Arkansas State ClassicNicholls State W 3-0Belmont W 3-0Northwestern State W 3-2Texas Christian L 0-3Southeast Missouri L 1-3

memphis Tournamentat Memphis L 0-3vs. Birmingham-SouthernW 3-1

at #25 Kansas State L 0-3Illini Classic

at Illinois L 0-3vs. Jacksonville State L 2-3

UT Martin L 1-3Ole Miss L 2-3Florida International* W 3-1at Western Kentucky* L 0-3at Belmont W 3-1at Middle Tennessee* L 2-3Denver* W 3-1at UALR* L 1-3Oral Roberts L 1-3at New Orleans* L 2-3at South Alabama* W 3-2at Memphis L 0-3vs Belmont University W 3-0North Texas* L 1-3Louisiana-Lafayette* L 0-3UALR* L 1-3at New Mexico State* L 1-3Middle Tennessee* L 2-3Western Kentucky* L 0-3at Florida International* W 3-2

2003 ResultsRecord: 21-11 (8-6 Sun Belt, 3rdplace, East Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result ScoreAmerican State Bank/ASU Classic

Eastern Kentucky W 3-0UT Martin W 3-0Northwestern State W 3-1Memphis W 3-2

Texas State Tournamentvs. Pepperdine L 1-3vs. Florida State L 1-3at Texas State W 3-1vs. Louisiana Tech W 3-1

at Ole Miss W 3-1TCU Adidas Classic

vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0vs. UT-Pan American W 3-0at TCU L 1-3

Southeast Missouri W 3-0at Tennessee-Martin W 3-0at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0at Florida International* W 3-2at Oral Roberts L 1-3Western Kentucky* W 3-2Middle Tennessee* W 3-1at Denver* L 2-3UALR* W 3-0New Orleans* W 3-0South Alabama* W 3-0at North Texas* L 2-3at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-2at UALR* L 2-3New Mexico State* L 1-3at Middle Tennessee* L 2-3at Western Kentucky* L 0-3at Lipscomb W 3-0Florida International* W 3-0

Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Bowling Green, Ky.vs. North Texas L 0-3

2004 ResultsRecord: 25-8 (11-3 Sun Belt, t-1stplace, East Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result ScoreAmerican State Bank/ASU Classic

Louisiana Tech W 3-0Jackson State W 3-0Stephen F. Austin W 3-2Austin Peay W 3-0

at Southeast Missouri W 3-0missouri Tiger Classic

vs. Mississippi State L 1-3at Missouri L 1-3vs. Idaho L 1-3vs. Creighton L 0-3

at Memphis W 3-1UmKC Kangaroo Classic

at UMKC W 3-1vs. North Dakota State W 3-1

Ole Miss W 3-0Florida International* W 3-0Tennessee-Martin W 3-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0at Middle Tennessee* L 2-3at Western Kentucky* L 0-3at UALR* W 3-1Denver* W 3-0at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 3-0at South Alabama* W 3-1at New Orleans* W 3-2at UT Martin W 3-2Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1North Texas* W 3-0UALR* W 3-1at New Mexico State* L 1-3Western Kentucky* W 3-1Middle Tennessee* W 3-1at Florida International* W 3-0at Florida Atlantic W 3-2Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at New Orleans, La.vs. UALR L 1-3

2005 ResultsRecord: 11-19 (4-9 Sun Belt,5thplace, East Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Houston Cougar Invitationalvs. Miami L 1-3

vs. Sam Houston St. L 2-3at Houston L 0-3vs. Ole Miss L 2-3

UT Martin W 3-0Saluki Invitational

vs. UMKC W 3-0at Southern Illinois W 3-0

at Ole Miss L 0-3TIS Bookstore Hoosier Classic

vs. Dayton L 0-3at Indiana L 0-3vs. Western Michigan L 1-3

Southeast Missouri W 3-1Florida International* W 3-0Memphis W 3-0Middle Tennessee* L 1-3Western Kentucky* L 0-3at UALR* L 0-3at Denver* L 0-3at UT Martin W 3-0Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at Southeast Missouri L 1-3at South Alabama* L 2-3at Alabama State W 3-0at Troy* W 3-1UALR* L 0-3North Texas* W 3-1at Western Kentucky* L 0-3at Middle Tennessee* L 0-3at Florida International* L 2-3Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at murfreesboro, Tenn.vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-3

2006 ResultsRecord: 21-14 (12-6, Sun Belt, T-2nd place, West Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result ScoreFlorida Gator Aquafina Invitationalvs. Utah L 0-3vs. South Florida W 3-1

missouri State Invitationalvs. Northwestern State W 3-0vs. UMKC W 3-1at Missouri State L 0-3

Stephen F. Austin Invitationalvs. Baylor L 1-3vs. Houston W 3-2vs. Tennessee State L 2-3at Stephen F. Austin L 0-3

Eastern Kentucky Invitationalvs. IUPUI W 3-0at Eastern Kentucky W 3-2vs. Belmont L 1-3

vs. Miss. Valley State W 3-0at Central Arkansas L 2-3North Texas* W 3-0Denver* W 3-2at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at New Orleans* L 1-3at Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-1Western Kentucky* L 1-3Middle Tennessee* L 0-3Alabama State W 3-0Central Arkansas W 3-0at Troy* W 3-0at South Alabama* W 3-0Florida International* L 1-3Florida Atlantic* W 3-1at UALR* W 3-1at North Texas* L 2-3at Denver* L 2-3UALR* W 3-2Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0

Louisiana-Monroe* W 3-0New Orleans* W 3-0Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Denton, Texasvs. Florida International L 0-3

2007 ResultsRecord: 12-19 (8-10, Sun Belt, T-5th place, West Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Ole miss/magnolia Inv.vs. Jacksonville State L 0-3at Ole Miss L 2-3vs. Missouri L 0-3

ASU/Bancorp South ClassicMurray State L 0-3Northwestern State L 0-3San Jose State W 3-1

UCA Invitationalvs. UT Martin L 0-3vs. Centenary W 3-2vs. Miss. Valley State W 3-0

memphis Classicvs. UAB L 0-3vs. Stetson W 3-0at Memphis L 0-3

at Denver* L 0-3at North Texas* L 2-3Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0New Orleans* L 1-3ULM* W 3-1at Western Kentucky* L 0-3at Middle Tennessee* L 1-3vs. Troy* W 3-0vs. South Alabama* W 3-0at Florida International* L 0-3at Florida Atlantic* W 3-1vs. UALR* L 0-3vs. North Texas* L 1-3vs. Denver* L 1-3at UALR* L 0-3at ULM* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1at New Orleans* W 3-0Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Denver, Colo.vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-3

2008 ResultsRecord: 21-12 (10-8, Sun Belt,4th place, West Division)Coach: Craig CummingsOpponent Result Score

Texas Southern Tournamentvs. Miss. Valley State W 3-0at Texas Southern W 3-0vs. The Citadel W 3-0vs. UT Martin W 3-0

UmKC Tournamentvs. Samford L 0-3vs. Morgan State W 3-0at UMKC W 3-0

Southern Illinois Tournamentvs. SE Missouri State L 2-3at Southern Illinois L 1-3vs. Western Illinois W 3-1

Western Carolina Tournamentvs. Presbyterian W 3-0at Western Carolina W 3-0vs. Norfolk State W 3-2

New Orleans* L 0-3Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0ULM* W 3-0at South Alabama* W 3-1at Troy* W 3-2

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Year-by-Year ResultsMemphis W 3-1Middle Tennessee* L 1-3Western Kentucky* L 0-3at New Orleans* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1at ULM* W 3-0Florida Atlantic* W 3-2Florida International* L 1-3at UALR* W 3-2Denver* L 1-3North Texas* L 1-3UALR* L 0-3at North Texas* W 3-0at Denver* L 0-3Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at miami, Fla.vs. Middle Tennessee L 0-3

2009 ResultsRecord: 22-11 (12-6, Sun Belt, T-1st place, West Division)Coach: Justin IngramOpponent Result Score

memphis Invitationalvs. SE Missouri State L 1-3vs. Evansville W 3-2at Memphis W 3-0

ASU InvitationalUAPB W 3-0Jackson State W 3-0Houston Baptist W 3-0

at UT-Martin W 3-0mSU Bulldog Invitational

at Mississippi State W 3-1vs. Northwestern State W 3-0vs. Eastern Michigan W 3-1UT-Arlington Hilton Invitational

vs. Texas Southern W 3-0at UT-Arlington L 2-3vs. Tulsa L 0-3vs. Texas Christian L 1-3

at New Orleans* L 1-3at ULM* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0South Alabama* W 3-0Troy* W 3-1at Middle Tennessee* L 2-3at Western Kentucky* L 1-3Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1New Orleans* L 2-3ULM* W 3-0at Florida Atlantic* W 3-0at Florida International* L 0-3UALR* W 3-2at Denver* L 1-3at North Texas* W 3-2at UALR* W 3-1North Texas* W 3-1Denver* W 3-2Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Bowling Green, Ky.vs. New Orleans L 2-3

2010 ResultsRecord: 17-12 (11-5, Sun Belt, T-1st place, West Division)Coach: Justin IngramOpponent Result Score

ASU InvitationalUAPB W 3-0Northwestern State L 2-3Louisiana Tech W 3-2

IU adidas Classicat Indiana L 0-3vs. North Carolina State L 0-3vs. Illinois State L 2-3Radisson Tulsa Airport Invitational

at Tulsa L 0-3vs. Lamar W 3-2vs. Lamar W 3-2

Rice Invitational IIat Rice W 3-2vs. Stephen F. Austin L 0-3vs. Samford W 3-2

Western Kentucky* L 0-3Middle Tennessee* L 0-3at Troy* W 3-1at South Alabama* L 2-3at North Texas* W 3-1at Denver* W 3-0UALR* W 3-1Florida Atlantic* W 3-0Florida International* W 3-0at ULM* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 1-3Denver* W 3-2North Texas* L 2-3at UALR* W 3-1ULM* W 3-0Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at murfreesboro, Tenn.vs. North Texas L 0-3

2011 ResultsRecord: 21-10 (12-4, Sun Belt, 1stplace, West Division)Coach: Justin IngramOpponent Result Score

Samford/UAB Tournamentvs. Akron W 3-0 at UAB L 2-3at Samford L 2-3

Lipscomb Invitationalvs. Charlotte W 3-2vs. Tennessee Tech W 3-0at Lipscomb W 3-1

at Saint Louis L 1-3missouri State Invitational

vs. South Dakota State L 2-3at Missouri State L 1-3vs. Hofstra W 3-2

SEMO W 3-0Northwestern State Invitational

vs. Alcorn State W 3-0vs. Central Arkansas W 3-0at Northwestern State W 3-0

at Middle Tennessee* W 3-2at Western Kentucky* L 0-3UALR* W 3-1South Alabama* W 3-1Troy* W 3-0Denver* W 3-1North Texas* W 3-0at UALR* W 3-1at Florida International* L 2-3at Florida Atlantic* W 3-0Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1ULM* W 3-1at North Texas* L 0-3at Denver* L 1-3at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at ULM* W 3-0Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at murfreesboro, Tenn.vs. North Texas L 1-3

2012 ResultsRecord: 19-14 (8-6, Sun Belt, 3rdplace, West Division)Coach: David RehrOpponent Result Score

Rice University Invitationalvs. BYU L 0-3at Rice W 3-1vs. Air Force L 1-3

Memphis W 3-0Kansas University Invitational

vs. Nebraska-Omaha W 3-1vs. Tulsa L 0-3vs. Sam Houston St. W 3-1at Kansas L 1-3

mcNeese State Invitationalvs. Baylor L 1-3vs. Bethune-Cookman W 3-0vs. Hampton W 3-0at McNeese St. W 3-0

CEFCU Classicvs. Long Beach State L 1-3vs. Northern Iowa W 3-1at Bradley W 3-1

at Florida Atlantic* W 3-1at Florida International* L 0-3North Texas* L 0-3ULM* W 3-0at SEMO W 3-2Troy* W 3-1South Alabama* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 1-3at UALR* W 3-0at Western Kentucky* L 0-3at Middle Tennessee* W 3-1UALR* L 2-3Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at Missouri L 0-3at North Texas* L 1-3at ULM* W 3-1Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Bowling Green, Ky.vs. UALR W 3-1at Western Kentucky L 0-3

2013 ResultsRecord: 15-20 (9-9, Sun Belt, T-5th Place)Coach: David RehrOpponent Result Score

mizzou Invitationalvs. Pittsburgh L 0-3vs. Idaho State L 0-3vs. South Dakota L 1-3at Missouri L 0-3

Ole miss magnolia Invitationalvs. Georgia Southern L 1-3vs. Kennesaw State W 3-2at Ole Miss L 1-3

Hampton Inn Bama Bashvs. UT Martin W 3-1at Alabama L 0-3vs. Nicholls State W 3-0

at Memphis W 3-1Belmont Bruin Classic

vs. UAB L 0-3at Belmont L 1-3vs. Mississippi State L 1-3

Georgia State* W 3-2Troy* W 3-2at UALR* L 1-3South Alabama* W 3-2Louisiana-Lafayette* L 0-3at Texas State* W 3-2at UT Arlington* W 3-2ULM* W 3-0Western Kentucky* L 0-3UAPB W 3-0UT Arlington* L 0-3at Western Kentucky* L 0-3

UALR* L 2-3at South Alabama* L 0-3at Louisiana-Lafayette* L 0-3at Troy* L 1-3at Georgia State* W 3-1at ULM* W 3-0Texas State* W 3-2Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Troy, Ala.vs. UALR W 3-2vs. Texas State L 0-3

2014 ResultsRecord: 21-10 (15-5, Sun Belt, T-2nd Place)Coach: David RehrOpponent Result ScoreGeorge Washington Invitationalat George Washington L 0-3vs. North Dakota L 2-3vs. Auburn L 0-3

memphis Invitationalvs. UT Martin W 3-0vs. Ole Miss L 1-3at Memphis W 3-2

SIU-Edwardsville Invitationalvs. UAPB W 3-0vs. Southern Utah W 3-0at SIU-Edwardsville W 3-0

Texas State* L 0-3at Georgia Southern* W 3-1at Troy* W 3-2at South Alabama* W 3-0ULM* W 3-0UT Arlington* W 3-1Georgia State* W 3-0at UALR* L 0-3at UT Arlington* L 2-3at Texas State* L 1-3Appalachian State* W 3-2South Alabama* W 3-0Troy* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-2at Georgia State* W 3-1at Appalachian State* W 3-1at ULM* W 3-0Georgia Southern* W 3-1Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-1UALR* L 0-3Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at San marcos, Texasvs. Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-0at Texas State L 1-3

2015 ResultsRecord: 28-2 (16-0, Sun Belt, 1stPlace, Regular Season SBCChampions, SBC TournamentChampions, NCAA Tournament,First Round)Coach: David RehrOpponent Result Score

Redhawks Invitationalat Southeast Missouri W 3-0vs. UMKC W 3-0vs. Saint Louis W 3-0

South Florida Classicat South Florida W 3-0vs. Missouri L 2-3vs. Florida Gulf Coast W 3-1

at Missouri State W 3-2Golden Hurricane Classic

vs. Southern Illinois W 3-0at Tulsa W 3-0vs. Stephen F. Austin W 3-0

at South Alabama* W 3-0

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Year-by-Year Resultsat Troy* W 3-2UT Arlington* W 3-1Troy* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at ULM* W 3-0at Little Rock* W 3-2at Georgia Southern* W 3-0South Alabama* W 3-0Texas State* W 3-2ULM* W 3-0Little Rock* W 3-1Georgia Southern* W 3-0at Georgia State* W 3-0at Appalachian State* W 3-1Appalachian State* W 3-0Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Statesboro, Ga.at Georgia Southern W 3-0vs. Little Rock W 3-0vs. Appalachian State W 3-2

NCAA TournamentFirst Round

at Seattle, Wash.vs. Michigan State L 0-3

2016 ResultsRecord: 25-8 (15-1, Sun Belt, 1stPlace, West Division)Coach: David RehrOpponent Result Score

TCU Invitationalvs. Northwestern State W 3-0vs. North Carolina St. W 3-0at TCU L 2-3

marcia E. Hamilton Classicat Saint Louis W 3-1vs. Cal Poly W 3-2vs. No. 19 WKU L 1-3

at Ole Miss L 1-3A-State Invitational

Central Arkansas W 3-0UT Martin W 3-0Tulsa L 0-3

Missouri State L 1-3Hoosier Classic

at Indiana W 3-1vs. Cleveland State L 1-3vs. IUPUI W 3-0

at Appalachian State* W 3-0at Coastal Carolina* W 3-2ULM* W 3-0Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at Texas State* L 1-3at UT Arlington* W 3-0at Louisiana-Lafayette* W 3-0at ULM* W 3-0South Alabama* W 3-0Troy* W 3-0Little Rock* W 3-0at Georgia Southern* W 3-0at Georgia State* W 3-0UT Arlington* W 3-0Texas State* W 3-0at Little Rock* W 3-1Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Arlington, Texasvs. Georgia State W 3-0at UT Arlington W 3-0vs. Coastal Carolina L 1-3

2017 ResultsRecord: 21-12 (12-4, Sun Belt,3rd Place, West Division, 2ndRound NIVC)Coach: David RehrOpponent Result Score

Bluegrass Battleat #14 Kentucky L 0-3vs. Cincinnati W 3-1vs. #23 Utah L 0-3

at Southern Illinois W 3-1A-State Invitational

Virginia Tech L 1-3SMU L 0-3Ole Miss W 3-1

UCA Classicat Central Arkansas L 1-3vs. UCF W 3-1vs. Southern W 3-0

Rice Invitational IIvs. Georgetown W 3-1at Rice L 2-3vs. Stephen F. Austin W 3-0

Coastal Carolina* L 1-3Appalachian State* W 3-2at Louisiana* L 2-3at ULM* W 3-0UT Arlington* W 3-0Texas State* L 0-3Little Rock* W 3-1ULM* W 3-0Louisiana* W 3-1at Troy* W 3-0at South Alabama* W 3-1Georgia State* W 3-0Georgia Southern* W 3-0at Texas State* L 0-3at UT Arlington* W 3-1at Little Rock* W 3-2Sun Belt Conference Tournament

at Jonesboro, Ark.Troy W 3-0Coastal Carolina L 1-3National Invitational Volleyball

Championshipsat Oxford, miss.

vs. SIUE W 3-1at Ole Miss L 1-3

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All-Time Records versus opponentsAbilene Christian . . . . . . . .0-1Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-5Alabama A&M . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Alabama State . . . . . . . . . .2-0Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0American . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Angelo State . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Appalachian State . . . . . .7-0Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Arizona State . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Arkansas College . . . . . . .16-0Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . .22-0Arkansas Tech . . . . . . . . .18-0Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3Austin Peay State . . . . . . .10-1Avila (Mo.) . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Baylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-5Belmont . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . .1-0Birmingham-Southern . . . . .1-0Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . .0-1Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . .0-2Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2California . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Cal Poly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Centenary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Central Arkansas . . . . . .23-2Central Florida . . . . . . . . . .6-0Central Michigan . . . . . . . . .2-0Central Missouri . . . . . . .0-1-1Central Oklahoma . . . . . . . .1-0Charlotte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Christian Brothers . . . . . . . .2-0Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Citadel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Clemson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Cleveland State . . . . . . . . .0-1Coastal Carolina . . . . . . . .1-3Columbus College (Ga.) . . .2-0Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Dayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-13DePaul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Drexel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1East Tennessee State . . . . .1-0East Texas State . . . . . . . . .0-1Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . .2-0Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . .2-5Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . .2-0Eastern Washington . . . . . .0-2Evangel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Florida A&M . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Florida Atlantic . . . . . . . . . .8-0Florida Gulf Coast . . . . . . . .1-0Florida International . . . . .15-9Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3Freed-Hardeman . . . . . . . .2-0Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1George Mason . . . . . . . . . .0-1George Washington . . . . . .0-2Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Georgia Southern . . . . . . .7-1Georgia State . . . . . . . . .10-0Hampton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0

Harris-Stowe State . . . . . . .1-0Henderson State . . . . . . . .15-0Hendrix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-0Hofstra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2Houston Baptist . . . . . . . . .1-0Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Idaho State . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Illinois-Chicago . . . . . . . . . .1-0Illinois State . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Indiana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . .1-1IUPUI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Iowa State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Jackson State . . . . . . . . . .6-1Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0Jacksonville State . . . . . . . .2-2John Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-0Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . .1-2Kennesaw State . . . . . . . . .1-0Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-3Kentucky State . . . . . . . . . .1-0Kentucky Wesleyan . . . . . .1-0Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23-11Lambuth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Lehigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Lipscomb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Little Rock . . . . . . . . . . .56-23Long Beach State . . . . . . . .0-2Louisiana-Lafayette . . .48-15Louisiana State . . . . . . . . . .2-1Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . .28-1Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-5Loyola-Chicago . . . . . . . . . .4-0Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Maryville College (Tenn.) . .1-0Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1McNeese State . . . . . . . . . .5-2memphis . . . . . . . . . . . .28-29Meramec College . . . . . . . .0-1Miami (Fla.) . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Michigan State . . . . . . . . . .0-1Middle Tennessee . . . . . .12-17Mississippi State . . . . . . . .18-7Miss. Univ. for Women . . . .2-6Mississippi Valley State . . .3-0Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6Missouri-St. Louis . . . . . . . .3-2Missouri Baptist . . . . . . . . .1-0Missouri Southern St. . . .0-1-3Missouri State. . . . . . . . . . .2-4Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Montevallo . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-1Morehead State . . . . . . . . .4-0Morgan St. . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Murray State . . . . . . . . . . .26-3Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . . . .1-0New Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2New Mexico St. . . . . . . . . . .1-4New Orleans . . . . . . . . . .32-15Nicholls State . . . . . . . . . . .5-1Norfolk State . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0North Carolina . . . . . . . . . .2-1North Carolina A&T . . . . . . .1-0North Carolina State . . . . .1-2North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . .0-1North Dakota State . . . . . . .1-0North Texas . . . . . . . . . .17-19Northeast Missouri State . . .0-1Northeastern State (Okla.) . .1-0Northern Arizona . . . . . . . . .0-1

Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . .2-2Northern Kentucky . . . . . . .0-2Northwest Missouri State . .2-0Northwestern State . . . . . . .9-2Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3Oklahoma Baptist . . . . . . . .1-0Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . .0-1Ole Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-37Oral Roberts . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Ouachita Baptist . . . . . . . .12-1Oklahoma Panhandle St. . .2-0Pepperdine . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2Philander Smith . . . . . . . . .2-0Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-1Portland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Principia (Ill.) . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Providence . . . . . . . . . . . .0-0Quincy College . . . . . . . . . .1-0Radford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Sacramento State . . . . . . . .0-2Saint Louis . . . . . . . . . . . .11-8Saint Mary's . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Sam Houston State . . . . . .3-4Samford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-2San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . .1-0San Jose State . . . . . . . . . .1-0School of the Ozarks . . . .2-0-1Seton Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0South Alabama . . . . . . . .30-5South Dakota . . . . . . . . . . .0-1South Dakota State . . . . . .0-1South Florida . . . . . . . . . . .4-0Southeast missouri . . .26-20Southeastern Louisiana . . .4-0SIU-Edwardsville . . . . . . .2-0South Carolina . . . . . . . . . .2-0Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-0Southern Arkansas . . . . . .14-2Southern Illinois . . . . . . .10-3Southern Indiana . . . . . . . .1-0Southern methodist . . . . .0-2Southern Mississippi . . . . . .7-1Southern Utah . . . . . . . . . .1-0Southwest Baptist . . . . . . . .4-1Southwestern (Memphis) .11-0Southwestern U. (Texas) . .0-4Stephen F. Austin . . . . . . .6-6Stetson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Tenn.-Chattanooga . . . . . . .1-0Tennessee State . . . . . . . . .2-1Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . .3-1Texas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-1Texas Christian Univ. . . . . .0-5Texas-El Paso . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Texas Lutheran . . . . . . . . . .0-1Texas-Pan American . . . . .14-0Texas-San Antonio . . . . . . .2-0Texas Southern . . . . . . . . . .2-0Texas State . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-8Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-5Texas Wesleyan . . . . . . . . .1-0Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-1Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3Tulsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-7UAB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-6ULm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39-5

UmKC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-0Univ. of St. Mary (Kan.) . . .0-1Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2UT Arlington . . . . . . . . . . .9-9UT Martin . . . . . . . . . . . .25-11Valparaiso . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Vanderbilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Virginia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1Wake Forest . . . . . . . . . . . .0-2West Georgia . . . . . . . . . . .1-0West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . .1-0Western Carolina . . . . . . . .1-0Western Illinois . . . . . . . . . .2-0Western Kentucky . . . . .20-24Western Michigan . . . . . . . .0-1Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . .1-2William & Mary . . . . . . . . . .3-0William Woods . . . . . . . . . .0-1Wright State . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0Xavier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-0

0-2 versus Unknown (1976)

*2018 Opponents in Bold

Arkansas College is now LyonCollegeColumbus College is nowColumbus State (Ga.)East Texas State is now TexasA&M University-CommerceLittle Rock was formerly UALRand Arkansas-Little RockLouisiana-Lafayette was for-merly Southwestern LouisianaLouisiana-Monroe is also knownas ULM and was formerly North-east LouisianaMissouri State was formerlySouthwest Missouri StateNortheast Missouri State is nowTruman StateSouthern Arkansas was formerlySouthern State CollegeTexas-Pan American is now theUniversity of Texas Rio GrandeValley (UTRGV)Texas State was formerly South-west Texas State

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All-Time Letter winnersA

Aaron, Robin '04 '05 ‘06 ‘07Adams, Lindsey, ‘02

Ander son, Beth '88 '89Asher, Kay '75

BBaker, Christin, ‘07 ‘08 ‘09Baker, Pat '76 '77 '78 '79

Barney, Jessica '99Baska, Megan ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13

Beat, Stacy ‘95 '96Bennett, Ashlyn '01

Bennett, Laura ‘07 ‘08 ‘09Benson, Kaelynn ‘08

Betts, Sara ‘17Binkley, Amie '90 '91 '92

Bolenz, Valerie '75Bowman, Heather ‘08 ‘09

Brown, madison ‘17Buford, Amy '83

Buckmeier, Cheryl '77 '78 '79 '80Burger, Michelle '85

Burtt, Michelle '91 '92Buttry, Susan '93 '94

CCagle, Amber '00

Cagle, Kasey '97 '98Campbell, Autumn '04

Campbell, Cindy '81 '82 '83 '84Castanon-Hill, Kariana ‘14 ‘15

Catalane, Kristen ‘07 ‘08Chaparro, Amanda ‘11 ‘12

Cheng, Abby '89 '90Chowen, Leslie ‘95, '96

Chowen, Teddi '97 '99 '00Clark, Cindy '90

Clark, Pat '87 '88 '89Clark, Sadie ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13Cline, Lindsay ‘15 ‘16 ‘17

Cochran, Beth '96 '97 '98 '99Cooper, Janis '75 '76 '77 '78

Cordoza, Katherine ‘95Cox, Laura '90

Cox, Pam '84 '85 '86 '87Coughlin, Taylor ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12Crane, Andrea '82 '84 '85 '86

Crislip, Brittany ‘08 ‘09Crncic, Shelby ‘10 ‘11 ‘12 ‘13

Cunningham, Debbie '84

DDack, Jamie '86

Darby, Sherri '81 '82 '84 '85Davis, Judy '77 '78 '79 '80

Davis, Kendal ‘13 ‘14Devine, April '91

DeWalt, Mandy ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09Dreisel, Glenna Jo '76 '77Duckworth, Terri '85 '86Dunn, Darlene '88 '89

EElkins, Lesli '99 '01 ‘02England, Laurel ‘07 ‘08

Erford, Tristan '02 '03 '04 '05Eskridge, Candice ‘07

Evers, Michal '97 '99 '00 ‘01

FFair, Lauren '93 '94 ’95 '96Falls, Cindy ‘78 '79 '80 '81

Fielder, Cayla ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11Fields, Kenzie ‘16 ‘17

Franke, Noelle ‘07Franks, Christy Walker '85 '86 '87

Freeman, Amber '01 ‘02Fukey, Laura '85

GGerig, Jackie ‘13Gill, Ryley ‘17

Gillion, Heather '05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08Glitzner, Jenny '90

Graff, Darby ‘15Griffin, Miranda ‘02 '03

Grimes, Nicole '95 '96 '97 '98Grosser, Chayla '05

Guerra, Nikki '97 '98 '99 '00

HHadar, Marie ‘11 ‘12Hall, Michelle '91 '92Hamilton, Jan '76 '77

Hardy, Jeanie Holland '86 '87Harper, Libby '85

Harris, Nancy '76 '77 '78Hawn, Kathy '75 '76 '77 '78

Hayman, Tera '97 '98Heuertz, Jessica ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16

Hinton-Seagars, Tracy '89Hoag, Brittany ‘09

Hodges, Kelsie ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 ‘12Holloway, Lauren '82 '83 '84

Holmes, Shelby ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16Humphrey, Jenni '86

JJanikowski, Kim '88

Johnson, Amy '97 '98 '99 '00Johnson, Judy '76

Jones, Beth '03 '04 '05 ‘06Jones, Drew ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17

Joyner, Debra '82

KKearney, Allison ‘10 ‘11 ‘12

Kemp, Sarah ‘13 ‘14Kiest, Meredith '87 '88Kiest, Tracey '88 '89

Kindricks, Dee Dee '87King, Nora '75 '76 '77 '78

Kirby, Kristin '04 '05Kirby, Shelley '87 '88 '89 '90Klinefelter, Cass '81 '82 '83

Knauss, Anna '94Knight, Nicole ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17Kolat, Margie '91 '92 '93 '94Koontz, Cathy '92 '93 '94 ’95

LLambert, Allison ‘02 '03

Leadem, Amy '04Less, Marie ‘14

Lightfoot, Angela '92Linder, Kelly '00 '01 ‘02 '03Lundquist, Natalie '05, ‘06

m

Mafo, Joelle ‘07 ‘08Malaschak, Heather '01 ‘02 '03

Manoa, Pulotu ‘16Martin, Marsha '80

Matheny, Susie '76 '77 '78 '79Mathis, Jo Beth Carmack '90 '91 '92

may, Carlisa ‘15 ‘16 ‘17McArthur, Tracy '95 '96 '97

McClendon, Karen '79McDougal, Treva '80 '81 '82 '83

McRee, Hannah ‘13Miller, Lindsay White- '95 '96 '97 '98

Millikan, Tessa '01 '02 '03 '04Mitchell, Caitlyn '01 '02 '03 '04

Moraitis, Joanna '84Murphy, Anna ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17

NNeeley, Erin ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09Nelms, Vickie '75 '76 '77Nicholson, Kim '84 '85

Niemeyer, Kolette '92 '93 '94 ’95Nilson, Whitney ‘10 ‘11

Nitz, Sandy '80 '81

OOesterblad, Denay ‘02

PPatchell, Amy Rengers '91 '92 '93 '94

Payne, Jessalyn ‘06Peil, Katie '04 '05 ‘06 ‘07

Petersen, Lauren ‘16Phillips, Diane ‘17Puente, Krystal ‘14Purcell, Konae ‘08Purtee, Laura ‘06

RRamsey, Risa '80 '81 '82 '83Reis, Kelsey ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16

Rhone, Cyndi '90 '91Rigo, Kathy '93

Roberson, Sherry '75 '76Robey, Hannah ‘14 ‘15Rose, Cathy Parker '75

Rowe, Amber '00Russell, Emme ‘10

SSchaedig, Markie ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16

Schuler, Stormy '05, ‘06Schumann, Jennifer '89 '90

Silliman, Katie '98 '99 '00 '01Soulsby, Pip '02 '03 '04 '05

Snider, Shari '80 '81 '82Snipes, Susanne '97 '98 '99 '00Standart, Shauna '97 '98 '99 '00

Stepp, Debbie '79 '80 '81 '82Sullivan, Kelsey ‘12 ‘13

Szypulski, Taylor ‘11 ‘12 ‘13

TTaylor, Sarah '79 '80 '81 '82Tarnauskaite, Giedre '03 '04

Terry, Jasmine ‘10 ‘11 ‘12Terrell, Timber ‘17

Theoharis, Kathy '83 '84 '85Thompson, A’Zlynn ‘11 ‘12

Thornton, Susie '77

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All-Time Letter WinnersThroesch, Janet '84Ticknor, Tatum ‘17

Tipps, Ashley ‘10 ‘11 ‘12Toth, Karen '87 '88

Townsend, Haley ‘12Turner, madison ‘17

UUhlenhake, Peyton ‘17

Uke, Jessica ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17Ursell, Charlyn ‘08 ‘09

VVaccari, Juli '75 '76 '77 '78

Vandehei, Amy '97 '98Vandeven, Kris '93 '94 '95 '96

Volkmer, Randilyne '03 '04 '05 ‘06

WWarrington, Mallory ‘13 ‘14 ‘15 ‘16

Watkins, Ellie ‘17Weaver, Brentlee ‘14 ‘15 ‘16

Webb, Sheridan ‘17Weeks, Alden ‘16

Weisburger, Elaine '80 '81Welch, Missy '86 '87

Williams, Ann '79 '80 '81 '82Williams, Jordan ‘08

Williams, Stacy '84 '85 '86 '87Williams, Teri '77

Wilson, Jennifer '86 '87Wobrock, Jenny ‘95Woods, Hawley '91

* Returning Players in Bold

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First National Bank ArenaThe Arkansas State Volleyball program has racked up

281 vic to ries at First National Bank Arena, formerly the Con-vocation Center, in the 31 sea sons it has played in the are -na. A-State has an astounding 281-78 record (.783) in thebuild ing since its open ing in 1987 and has only one seasonin which it didn’t play in the arena (2011) when it played oncampus in the Health, Physical Education, and Sports Sci-ences (HPESS) building. The team has a 15-4 record at theHPESS, but doesn’t plan to play there in the immediate fu-ture. Last season, A-State went 9-5 at First National BankArena and was the site of the 2017 Sun Belt ConferenceChampionship Tournament, A-State’s first time to host since1996.

The team has had un de feat ed home records in six sea-sons, with the last coming in 2015 when the team was 8-0in the facility and drew a volleyball-only record crowd of2,517 against Appalachian State Nov. 12, 2015. The build-ing was built in 1987 at a cost of $19 mil lion and paid forpri ma ri ly by the state of Arkansas. The 10,563-seat multi-pur pose fa cil i ty has earned its ti tle as the “Show place ofNorth east Ar kan sas” over the past 25 years.

First National Bank Arena is not only home to the RedWolves’ vol ley ball pro gram, but also the Ar kan sas Statemen’s and wom en’s bas ket ball pro grams and the in doorhome of the A-State track and field pro gram.

Beginning in 1990, First National Bank Arena playedhost to sev en straight con fer ence post-sea son tour na- ments, in clud ing six straight Sun Belt Con fer ence Vol ley ballCham pi on ships. In 1997, for the first time since A-Statejoined the Sun Belt Con fer ence, the league's post-sea sontour na ment was held in a place oth er than Jonesboro.

A-State won five of those seven con fer ence tourna-ments it hosted, go ing 21-4 in tour na ment ac tion at First Na-tional Bank Arena.

Arkansas State has had crowds of over 1,000 for a vol- ley ball match nine times, including a record 4,140 for amatch against the University of Mem phis on Nov. 25, 1995,that was part of a men's bas ket ball/vol ley ball doubleheader.

A-State went un de feat ed in home match es in back-to-back seasons in 1988 (15-0) and 1989 (12-0) and won itsfirst three home matches of the 1990 season to post a 30-match home winning streak, the longest in program history.A-State has gone through a season with just one loss inFirst National Banka Arena six times, including four yearsago in 2012 (3-1). The oth er five came in 1994 (11-1), 1995(15-1), 1999 (14-1), 2003 (11-1), and 2009 (8-1).

Not only does First National Bank Arena play host toArkansas State ath let ic home events, the build ing also at-tracts peo ple from all over North east Ar kan sas and the Mid-South region for a va ri ety of other events—from concerts tocon ven tions, area busi ness ex po si tions and con fer enc es,ban quets and uni ver si ty and high school com mence mentsas well.

Year Record Winning%1987 2-4 .3331988 15-0 1.0001989 12-0 1.0001990 9-4 .6921991 18-3 .8571992 15-0 1.0001993 19-4 .8261994 11-1 .9171995 15-1 .9381996 11-3 .7861997 5-2 .7141998 14-0 1.0001999 14-1 .9332000 10-2 .8332001 2-6 .2502002 5-10 .333

2003 11-1 .9162004 14-0 1.0002005 6-3 .6672006 9-3 .7502007 5-7 .4162008 5-7 .4162009 8-1 .8882010 3-2 .6002011 0-0 .0002012 3-1 .7502013 6-3 .6672014 8-2 .8002015 8-0 1.0002016 9-2 .8182017 9-5 .643Total: 281-78 .783

1. A-State vs. Memphis* 11/25/95 4,1402. A-State vs. Appalachian State 11/12/15 2,5173. A-State vs. Memphis State 11/7/90 1,1044. A-State vs. Texas-San Antonio 9/1/95 1,102

A-State vs. Bradley 9/1/95 1,1026. A-State vs. UALR 11/24/96 1,068

A-State vs. Western Kentucky 10/14/94 1,0688. A-State vs. Memphis State 10/29/91 1,0269. A-State vs. UALR 11/5/96 1,014

10. A-State vs. Little Rock 10/28/15 838*Men’s Basketball Doubleheader

All Top Crowds in First National Bank Arena

Year-by-Year RecordsFirst National Bank Arena

Top A-State Home Crowds

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First National Bank Arena RecordsKillsmatch (Individual): 35, Javone Brooks, New Orleans vs. Arkansas-LittleRock, 10/18/91match (Team): 105, by Lamar vs. Louisiana Tech, 11/19/93

Attemptsmatch (Individual): 92, Miriam Erickson, Lamar vs. Arkansas State,10/9/93match (Team): 283, by Lamar vs. Arkansas State, 10/9/93

Hitting Percentagematch (Individual, min. 10 TA): .900, Meredith Kiest vs. LouisianaTech, 10/23/87match (Team): .667 (21-1-30) Arkansas State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff,9/25/98

Assistsmatch (Individual): 72, Susan Buttry, Arkansas State vs. Arkansas-LittleRock, 11/9/93match (Team): 86, Arkansas State vs. Western Ken tucky, 11/17/91(Match 2)

Service Acesmatch (Individual): 10, Jennifer Schumann, Ar kan sas State vs. MurrayState, 10/10/89match (Team): 18, Arkansas State vs. Murray State, 10/10/89

Digsmatch (Individual): 47, Michelle Mingus, Western Kentucky vs.Arkansas State, 11/17/91 (Match 2)match (Team): 196, Western Kentucky vs. Arkansas State, 11/17/91(Match 2)

BlockingTotal Blocks — match (Individual): 15, Missy Welch, Arkansas Statevs. Mississippi, 10/13/87; Nancy Scheller, Southeast Missouri State vs.Arkansas State, 9/28/97Block Solos — match (Individual): 12, Missy Welch, Arkansas Statevs. Mississippi, 10/13/87Block Assists — match (Individual): 10, Anne Donovan, Western Ken-tucky vs. Arkansas State, 9/6/91Total Blocks — match (Team): 32, Western Ken tucky vs. ArkansasState, 9/6/91Block Solos — match (Team): 26, Southeast Mis sou ri State vs.Arkansas State, 9/28/87Block Assists — match (Team): 34, Arkansas State vs. Stephen F.Austin, 9/30/88

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A-State Hall of Honor

Neil Abel..................................2009 inducteeGolf Coach, 1980-2006

Linda Allison ............................1994 inducteeBasketball, 1980-84

Fred Barnett ..............................1999 inducteeFootball, 1986-89

Randy Barnhill .........................2003 inducteeFootball, 1984-86

Mike Beebe ..............................2008 inducteeHonorary Inductee

Amanda Beeler .........................2018 inducteeWomen’s Golf, 1998-2001

Earl Bell ...................................1986 inducteeTrack & Field, 1974-77

Bill Bergey ...............................1982 inducteeFootball, 1965-68

Harold Blood ............................2016 inducteeTrack & Field, 1988-90

Everett Bolton ..........................1986 inducteeThree sports, 1939-41, 1946-48

Rusty Bourg ............................. 1995 inducteeBaseball, 1967-70

Gene Bradley ...........................2009 inducteeFootball, 1976-79

Steve Brooks............................ 1995 inducteeBasketball, 1970-74

Dwane Brown ..........................2001 inducteeFootball, 1984-87

Ray Brown ...............................1996 inducteeFootball, 1983-85

Dan Buckley ............................ 1995 inducteeFootball, 1966-69

Jess Bucy .................................1998 inducteeBaseball, 1949-51; Basketball, 1949-51

Mike Burk ................................1997 inducteeBasketball, 1964-68

Johnie Burnett ..........................1985 inducteeFour sports, 1927-29

Bill Caldwell ............................1985 inducteeThree sports, 1956-59

Jim Callaway ...........................1992 inducteeBaseball, 1965-68

Maurice Carthon ......................1991 inducteeFootball, 1979-82

Nelson Catalina ........................1991 inducteeBasketball Coach, 1979-95

Howard Cissell ........................ 1993 inducteeFootball, 1954-57

Ron Carroll ..............................2005 inducteeTrainer, 1976-present

Michael Cline ...........................2015 inducteeFootball, 1983-85

Beth Cochran..........................2017 inducteeVolleyball, 1996-99

Gary Crane............................... 1992 inducteeBasketball, 1965-68; Football, 1967-68

Carter Ray Crawford ............... 1997 inducteeFootball, 1984-85

Dave Dailey .............................2000 inducteeGolf, 1984-88

Bill Davidson ...........................1984 inducteeFootball, 1953-57; FB Coach, 1968-78

Adrianne Davie.........................2017 inducteeWomen’s Basketball, 2004-07

Tommy Davis........................... 2002 inducteeFootball, 1958-59

Geoff Desmond.........................2018 inducteeBaseball, 2004-05

John Dickey ............................. 1997 inducteeBasketball, Football, Baseball, 1947-48

John Dickson ...........................1984 inducteeBasketball, 1963-67

Wayne Dorton ..........................2004 inducteeFootball, 1968-71

Bennie Ellender .......................1982 inducteeFootball Coach, 1963-70

Carlos Emmons.........................2015 inducteeFootball, 1992-95

Marina Engelbrecht ..................2014 inducteeWomen’s Tennis, 2003-06; Tennis Coach 2012-15

Frosty England......................... 1983 inducteeFootball Coach, 1946-53

Frank Farella ............................1999 inducteeFootball, 1954-57

David Faught ...........................2009 inducteeMen’s Golf, 1994-97

Bob Ferralasco .........................2008 inducteeFootball 1946

Charlotte Fields ........................1998 inducteeBasketball, 1984-88

Jay Flanigan .............................2007 inducteeTrack & Fields Coach, 1989-2007

Chico Fletcher ..........................2012 inducteeBasketball, 1997-2000

Don Floyd ................................2003 inducteeAthletic Director, 1969-75

Pedtra Wilson Flournoy ............2002 inducteeTrack & Field, 1990-93

Charlie Fredrick .......................2006 inducteeFootball, 1984-87

Aubrey Gatewood ....................1988 inducteeBaseball, 1956-59

Bob Giersburg.......................... 1994 inducteeTrack & Field, 1966-68

George Glenn........................... 1984 inducteeBaseball, 1963-66

Terry Gwin............................... 1985 inducteeFootball, 1965-66

Julie Hagood .............................2010 inducteeWomen’s Basketball, 1997-2000

James Hamilton .......................1990 inducteeFootball, 1968-71

Foy Ham mons ..........................1988 in duc teeFoot ball, 1913-15; FB Coach, 1919-21

Jay Hansen................................2018 inducteeMen’s Basketball, 1980-84

Lauren Fair Harmon ............2008 inducteeVolleyball, 1993-96

Calvin Harrell ..........................1994 inducteeFootball, 1968-71

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A-State Hall of HonorJeff Hartwig ............................. 2000 inductee

Track & Field, 1989-90Dan Henderson ........................1995 inductee

Basketball, 1974-77Thomas Hill .............................1982 inductee

Track & Field, 1968-72David Hines ............................. 1996 inductee

Football, 1972-75Joe Hollimon............................ 1993 inductee

Football, 1971-74Keith Horn ................................2010 inductee

Baseball, 1993-95T.J. Humphreys ........................1988 inductee

Football, Track, 1973-77Marvin Jarrett .......................... 2000 inductee

Basketball, 1978-80Sue Jayroe................................ 1997 inductee

Basketball, 1975-80Rickey Jemsion.........................2012 inductee

Football, 1983-86Garry Johnson ...........................2011 inductee

Football, 1999-02Tyrell Johnson...........................2016 inductee

Football, 2004-07Ken Jones................................. 1987 inductee

Football, 1972-75Al Joyner ..................................1993 inductee

Track, 1980-83Gerald Jumper.......................... 1990 inductee

Football, 1964-67Tim Keane ................................2005 inductee

Football, 1965-67; Football Coach, 1972-89George Kell ..............................1999 inductee

Tennis, 1940Monica Klebe .......................... 1998 inductee

Track & Field, 1986-89Guy Kochel ..............................1984 in duc tee

Track Coach, 1972-89John Koldus .............................1995 inductee

Baseball, 1952-53; Football, 1950-52Larry Lacewell ........................1987 inductee

FB Coach, Athletic Di rec tor, 1979-90Tim Langford ...........................2008 inductee

Football, 1980-83Harry Larche ............................1983 inductee

Three sports, 1946-48Doug Lowery ...........................2005 inductee

Football, 1970-73Mike Malham, Jr. .....................2001 inductee

Football, 1972-75Mike Malham, Sr. ....................2006 inductee

Football Coach, 1971-84Tim Maloney ............................2004 inductee

Baseball, 1981-83Micah Marsh............................ 2007 inductee

Basketball, 1994-98Jo Beth Carmack Mathis ..... 2000 inductee

Volleyball, 1990-92Margie Kolat McGee ............ 2006 inductee

Volleyball, 1991-94Frank McGuigan.......................2018 inductee

Football, 1967-68Kendra Meichsner.................... 2005 inductee

Tennis, 1995-98Dennis Meyer .......................... 1991 inductee

Football, 1968-71Maurice Miller .........................1986 inductee

Three sports, 1946-50

David Mitchell ..........................2013 inducteeFootball, 1970-73

Andy Morris ............................1990 inducteeBaseball, 1958-61; SID, 1969-74; Asst. AD, 1974-77Mike Morris ..............................2018 inductee

Football, 1979-82Jerry Muckensturm ..................1992 inductee

Football, 1972-75Anthony Myles ........................2001 inductee

Basketball, 1978-80Marvin Neloms .........................2011 inductee

Football, 1983-86Newton Norris ......................... 2001 inductee

Basketball, 1934-37Beth Anderson Nuneviller .... 2012 inductee

Volleyball, 1988-89, & Tennis, 1989-90Okey Oldham........................... 1990 inductee

Football, 1928-29; Baseball, 1928-30Roy Painter .............................. 2002 inductee

Football, 1973-76Bill Phillips ..............................1992 inductee

Football, 1968-71Paul Pilla...................................2015 inductee

Track & Field, 1979-80Wayne Pitcock ......................... 1991 inductee

Baseball, 1967-69Chris Poole..............................2010 inductee

Volleyball Coach, 1987-92Ed Preston.................................1991 inductee

Track & Field 1975-77John Rauth ................................1983 inductee

Basketball Coach, Golf Coach, 1949-79Tom Reese ............................... 2007 inductee

Football, 1962-65Kyle Richardson .......................2015 inductee

Football, 1992-95Don Riggs ................................1986 inductee

Four sports, 1955-59Kelly Riley............................... 2009 inductee

Track & Field, 1989-92David Rodely ............................2015 inductee

Track & Field, 1988-91Jerry Rook ................................1983 inductee

Basketball, 1962-65Scott Roper ...............................2010 inductee

Football, 1986-87 John Rose................................. 1985 inductee

Track, Basketball Coach, 1963-76Dana Ryan................................ 1989 inductee

Baseball, 1965-68Daniel Ryland ...........................2014 inductee

Track & Field, 1998-2000, 2002Don Scaife ...............................1989 inductee

Basketball, 1973-75Bobby Scott .............................1992 inductee

Four sports, 1948-51Elbert Shelley .......................... 1997 inductee

Football, 1983-86Fred Shepherd.......................... 2002 inductee

Basketball, 1990-93Doug Shouse.............................2013 inductee

Track & Field, 1982-84James E. Simmons................... 2006 inductee

Football, 1970-72Ron Smith .................................2014 inductee

Football, 1976-79Leslie Speck............................. 1984 inductee

Three sports, 1931-35; Coach, 1936-38

Robert Speer .............................2014 inducteeFootball, 1973-76

Jerald Spencer ..........................2006 inducteeTrack & Field, 1965-67

Tommy Spiers.......................... 1998 inducteeFootball, 1954-56

Paul Stovall.............................. 2000 inducteeFootball, Track, 1953-54

Kellie Suttle ..............................2016 inducteeTrack & Field, 1994-96

Dan Summers .......................... 1998 inducteeFootball, 1962-65

Clovis Swinney ........................1989 inducteeFootball, 1967-69

John Tate .................................. 1998 inducteeBasketball, 1986-89

Sonja Tate ................................2004 inducteeBasketball, Track, 1990-93

Donnie Taylor .......................... 2001 inducteeTrack, 1976-79

Bill Templeton ......................... 1987 inducteeFB, 1954-56; FB Coach, 1965-79, Asst. AD, 1980-2014Harold Thomas ........................1996 inductee

Baseball, 1953-56Willard Tilley........................... 1982 inductee

Football, Basketball, 1939-40J.A. Tomlinson .........................1982 inductee

Athletic Dir., Base ball Coach, 1944-76Jan Troutt .................................1996 inductee

Track & Field, 1983-85Shyla Tucker ............................ 2003 inductee

Basketball, 1991-94Joe Turner .................................2011 inductee

Football, 1960-62Juli Vaccari ............................ 1990 inductee

Volleyball, 1975-78Tommy Walker .......................2013 inducteed

Football, 1980-83Jim Wagner .............................. 1996 inductee

Baseball, 1967-70Sam Wier ..................................1988 inductee

Foot ball, 1960-62; Foot ball Assistant, 1971-72Matt Whiteside......................... 2007 inductee

Baseball, 1987-90Terry Whiting............................2016 inductee

Football, 1968-71Bob Williams ........................... 1987 inductee

Track, 1975-79; Coach, 1980-86J.H. Williams ............................2013 inductee

Basketball, 1973-75Marcia Williams ...................... 1993 inductee

Tennis, 1977-80; Coach, 1980-2011H.T. Winters............................. 1983 inductee

Football, Baseball, 1929-32Jerry Ann Winters ....................1994 inductee

Women's Basketball Coach, 1984-95Bennie Wilhelm .......................1993 inductee

Four sports, 1946-49Jim Wiseman............................ 2007 inductee

Football, 1984-87Richie Woit .............................. 1989 inductee

Football, 1950-53Kay Woodiel ..........................1988 inductee

Coach in three women’s sports, 1974-84

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The Sun Belt Conference

Entering the second decade of the new millennium, the Sun BeltConference continues to challenge itself, and its competitors, in all aspects ofintercollegiate athletics. Not content with being simply the youngest footballconference in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the conference has shown that itcan rise each and every season that comes along. And since the birth of theleague as a FBS member in 2001, the evidence is clear that the conference isindeed rising above competitors and peer conferences.

At no time has league athletic success been more obvious than dur-ing the course of the last several football seasons. In recent years, Sun Beltmembers have participated in as many as six bowl games, a 50 percent increasein the league’s former high-water mark and only a decade removed from a“one-bowl league” moniker in its formative years. More importantly, Sun Beltteams didn’t just get to bowl games … they won them, again in record numbers.

During the last two seasons the Sun Belt tied its record for wins inthe postseason with four wins in both 2016 and 2017. The Sun Belt finishedsecond in bowl winning percentage among all 10 FBS conferences in each ofthose years while also finishing fourth in 2015.

Reaching back to the 2014 season, no conference has a better totalbowl winning percentage (.611) than the Sun Belt Conference. Further, theSun Belt has won more games during that period (11) than its peers the Amer-ican Athletic Conference (10) and the Mid-American Conference (6). That factis staggering when considering the Sun Belt has reached its win mark despitethose conferences having more opportunities to win games (AAC – 27, MAC– 23, Sun Belt – 17).

All that success comes as the league begins a new tradition this year.The 2018 season will see the conference split into divisions (East/West) for thefirst time and will stage its first-ever championship game at the end of the reg-ular season on December 1, 2018. The game will be played at the home site ofthe team with the highest overall winning percentage and will be nationallybroadcast on ABC or an ESPN network.

Sun Belt Commissioner Karl Benson expressed his enthusiasm bysaying, “We are very excited going forward in football. Having our champi-onship game this year only increases what we already have going. The footprintof this league was done to ensure long-term success and sustainability, and withthe membership structure we now have in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Ala-bama, Georgia and the Carolinas, that footprint is set up for even more suc-cess.”

The Sun Belt gained much notoriety and notice during the last sev-eral football seasons, but that has by no means been the league’s only hallmark.Men’s basketball – the league’s symbol of success in its formative years – re-cently finished with its highest conference RPI in more than a decade with a No.13 national finish, and conference members found success in several NCAApostseason events.

Those league successes have been more public in recent years, inpart because the Sun Belt itself has been progressive and in the forefront of thedigital media world. The league continues to adapt to the ever-changing worldof collegiate athletics and continues the process of evolving to better serve itsmembership, keeping the pledge it made at its founding to be a league of op-portunity. Athletic and academic programs who have shown progressive think-ing and the desire to improve have always found a home in the Sun Belt.

This past March, the Sun Belt was given a major opportunity boostin presenting itself to the viewing public as the league announced a continua-tion of its relationship with ESPN. The partnership with ESPN is the most sig-nificant and extensive multimedia rights agreement in conference history.Highlights of the contract includes that a minimum of 500 events a year will ap-pear on an ESPN platform beginning in 2020 and that every Sun Belt football,men’s basketball and women’s basketball game will be viewable on an ESPNplatform. It was also announced that linear network football games at Sun Belthome venues will expand to a minimum of 10 games a year on a combinationof ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, that Sun Belt Championship events will

be on an ESPN platform each academic year that will give exposure to all con-ference sports, and that digital productions will expand to include regular sea-son competition in Sun Belt sports that have received only limited coveragepreviously.

Opportunity for Sun Belt growth and success extends beyond tele-vision deals. During the recent 2017-18 academic year, Sun Belt member in-stitutions awarded more than $50 million in scholarships to more than 3,100student-athletes, while also providing life experiences such as team building,domestic and foreign travel, community service, mentoring and recognitionthrough honors and awards. Sun Belt institutions are also leaders in providingcareer services and the tools to assist in the pursuit of personal goals. Eachmember employs full-time academic advisors and on average nearly two dozentutors for academic support. This past spring the Sun Belt hosted a mentalhealth summit aimed at putting mental health awareness out front and reachingto erase the stigma associated with mental health and the need to seek help.

Individual opportunities also extend beyond the league. The Sun Belthad 40 players on active NFL rosters during the past season, with representa-tion on 23 of 32 NFL clubs. The league recently became one of seven confer-ences nationwide to have back-to-back first-round selections in the NBA Draftwhen Louisiana’s Elfrid Payton went No. 10 overall to the Orlando Magic andGeorgia State’s R. J. Hunter was the No. 28 pick of the Boston Celtics the fol-lowing year.

The Sun Belt has nationally-respected programs in nearly everyNCAA sport offering and remains a fixture on the national scene while re-maining heavily involved in the conduct and competition of college athletics.But it also provides opportunities for success on many unique and differentlevels. In athletic parlance, the Sun Belt has “upside,” and its newest mantra of“Rise Above” is just as applicable now as when it was founded as a home tosome of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball programs.

In its very first year, one of those programs reached the pinnacle ofNCAA men’s basketball competition when UNC Charlotte earned a berth in theFinal Four. That type of success set the bar very high, but the league’s four-decade history is sprinkled with landmark success in all seasons.

In the spring, baseball and softball continue to put the league in thenational spotlight with deep runs in postseason play and high visibility in na-tional polls. Coastal Carolina reigned supreme at the pinnacle of college base-ball, winning the College World Series for the 2016 season. Louisiana’sbaseball team ranked No. 1 nationally recently and reached the NCAA SuperRegional round in 2014 and 2015. The Cajun softball team has advanced toSuper Regional play five times in the last seven seasons including a trip to theWomen’s College World Series.

Just as important as on-field success, the Sun Belt’s commitment toacademic excellence remains a league symbol. The league’s record book forgrade point averages and academic honors is a constantly-changing document,seemingly with each year’s success outdoing the previous year. This past spring,a record 23 league programs were recognized for outstanding performance inthe classroom, with those teams earning NCAA Public Recognition Awards forAPR scores in the top 10 percent nationally. It was the fourth consecutive yearthe Sun Belt has broken or tied its record for teams honored.

Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Georgia South-ern, Georgia State, Louisiana, ULM, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy givethe league 10 football members. Little Rock and UTA compete as Sun Beltmembers in all sports other than football, helping give the conference a mix ofthe “old” and the “new.” Long-time league members, including charter mem-ber South Alabama’s distinction in being a Sun Belt member since its found-ing in 1976, continue to have success, and a solid corps of conferencenewcomers continue to make their marks on league and national levels.

The mix of members also gives the league vitality and diversityacross the South. The mix of regions and regional cultures provides a rare op-portunity for student-athletes and staffers to experience many environments,and the chance to experience that diversity without leaving their own campuses.The Sun Belt is also noteworthy for its attempts to make each of its champi-onship events in every sport a special moment in the lives of its student-athletesand its many fans and followers.

Many individuals from Sun Belt institutions have brought distinctionto their alma maters, and not just in athletics. For every All-Pro linebacker De-Marcus Ware (Troy) and NFL Man of the Year Charles Tillman (Louisiana),world ranked golfer and US Open winner Dustin Johnson (Coastal Carolina)and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) hailing fromSun Belt schools, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State),business icons (Chick-fil-A president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), and na-tionally known entertainers (Ludacris, Georgia State, Tim McGraw, ULM andGeorge Strait, Texas State).

These proud alumni, as well as those who represent the dozen leagueinstitutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference is a league of excitement,a league of opportunity, and one that continues to provide the promise of suc-cess with each new day.

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2017 All-SBC and League Standings

2017 SUN BELT CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS

CONFERENCE OVERALLEast Division W-L PCT W-L PCT STREAKCoastal Carolina 15-1 .938 20-8 .714 L1South Alabama 12-4 .750 17-10 .630 L1Appalachian State 6-10 .375 12-20 .375 L1Georgia State 4-12 .250 10-19 .345 W2Troy 4-12 .250 11-22 .333 L1Georgia Southern 3-13 .188 8-21 .276 L2

CONFERENCE OVERALLWest Division W-L PCT W-L PCT STREAKTexas State 14-2 .875 25-10 .714 L1Louisiana-Lafayette 13-3 .812 21-11 .656 L1Arkansas State 12-4 .750 21-12 .636 L1UT Arlington 7-9 .438 13-17 .433 L2Little Rock 5-11 .312 9-19 .321 L3ULM 1-15 .062 5-28 .152 L3

2017 Sun Belt Conference Awards

First Team All-Sun BeltDrew Jones (Arkansas State, Senior, OH)Carlisa may (Arkansas State, Junior, OH)

Leah Hardeman (Coastal Carolina, Senior, OH)Lauren Reichard (Georgia Southern, Junior, MH)

Dree'Ana Abram (Louisiana, Sophomore, MB)Hali Wisnoskie (Louisiana, Freshman, OH)

Kelley Hartman (South Alabama, Sophomore, MB)Qiana Cañete (UTA, Senior, OH)

Madison Daigle (Texas State, Junior, MB)Micah Dinwiddie (Texas State, Sophomore, DS)

Erin Hoppe (Texas State, Senior, S)Amy Pflughaupt (Texas State, Sophomore, OH)

Second Team All-Sun BeltMelissa McMath (Appalachian State, Sophomore, OH)

Marina Avram (Little Rock, Senior, OH)Tatum Ticknor (Arkansas State, Freshman, DS)

Ellie Watkins (Arkansas State, Junior, S)Sydney Alvis (Coastal Carolina, Junior, DS)

Celeste Friesen (Georgia State, Sophomore, DS)Jessica Bartczyszyn (Louisiana, Senior, S)

Sydney Davis (Louisiana, Junior, LB)Kristina Alabastro (South Alabama, Junior, OH)

Zhanelle Geathers (UTA, Junior, MB)Jaliyah Bolden (Texas State, Senior, MB)

Megan Porter (Texas State, Sophomore, OH)

Player of the YearLeah Hardeman (Coastal Carolina, Senior, OH)

Offensive Player of the YearCarlisa may (Arkansas State, Junior, OH)

Defensive Player of the YearMicah Dinwiddie (Texas State, Sophomore, DS)

Setter of the YearErin Hoppe (Texas State, Senior, S)

Freshman of the YearHali Wisnoskie (Louisiana, Freshman, OH)

Newcomer of the YearAmy Pflughaupt (Texas State, Sophomore, OH)

Coach of the YearJozsef Forman, Coastal Carolina

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2017 Sun Belt Team Stats2017 SBC Team Stats

Hitting PercentageS K E TA Pct.

1. CCU 106 1408 517 3647 .2442. A-State 122 1658 672 4498 .2193. Louisiana 121 1524 554 4494 .2164. Texas State 126 1760 759 4771 .2105. South Ala. 100 1166 488 3367 .2016. UTA 113 1406 641 3842 .1997. Little Rock 112 1349 570 4008 .1948. Ga. Southern 106 1188 547 3445 .1869. Troy 126 1610 831 4319 .18010. App State 134 1675 802 4947 .17611. Georgia St. 117 1328 656 4144 .16212. ULM 114 1211 646 3878 .146

Opponent Hitting Pct.S K E TA Pct.

1. Texas State 126 1438 693 4647 .1602. South Ala. 100 1259 658 3665 .1643. CCU 106 1260 594 3700 .1804. Louisiana 121 1655 756 4785 .1885. A-State 122 1555 711 4424 .1916. Little Rock 112 1444 634 4039 .2017. UTA 113 1334 552 3821 .2058. Georgia St. 117 1461 589 4019 .2179. Ga. Southern 106 1436 608 3712 .22310. Troy 126 1421 562 3796 .22611. App State 134 1773 666 4789 .23112. ULM 114 1474 550 3895 .237

AssistsS No. Avg/S

1. Texas State 126 1664 13.212. Arkansas State 122 1537 12.603. Coastal Carolina 106 1316 12.424. Troy 126 1502 11.925. Louisiana 121 1437 11.886. Appalachian State 134 1580 11.797. UTA 113 1303 11.538. Little Rock 112 1207 10.789. Georgia Southern 106 1126 10.6210. Georgia State 117 1240 10.6011. South Alabama 100 1057 10.5712. ULM 114 1111 9.75

KillsS No. Avg/S

1. Texas State 126 1760 13.972. Arkansas State 122 1658 13.593. Coastal Carolina 106 1408 13.284. Troy 126 1610 12.785. Louisiana 121 1524 12.606. Appalachian State 134 1675 12.50

7. UTA 113 1406 12.448. Little Rock 112 1349 12.049. South Alabama 100 1166 11.6610. Georgia State 117 1328 11.3511. Georgia Southern 106 1188 11.2112. ULM 114 1211 10.62

BlocksS BS BA Total Avg/S

1. South Ala. 100 78 360 258.0 2.582. Louisiana 121 118 370 303.0 2.503. CCU 106 94 306 247.0 2.334. Little Rock 112 75 366 258.0 2.305. Ga. Southern 106 53 362 234.0 2.216. A-State 122 121 280 261.0 2.147. Texas State 126 54 420 264.0 2.108. Georgia St. 117 56 311 211.5 1.819. Troy 126 60 323 221.5 1.7610. ULM 114 39 304 191.0 1.6811. App State 134 61 305 213.5 1.5912. UTA 113 34 258 163.0 1.44

Service AcesS No. Avg/S

1. Troy 126 167 1.332. Georgia State 117 153 1.313. ULM 114 143 1.254. Coastal Carolina 106 132 1.255. South Alabama 100 123 1.236. Georgia Southern 106 130 1.237. Arkansas State 122 147 1.208. Texas State 126 140 1.119. Little Rock 112 123 1.1010. UTA 113 121 1.0711. Louisiana 121 116 0.9612. Appalachian State 134 126 0.94

DigsS No. Avg/S

1. Texas State 126 2210 17.542. Louisiana 121 2064 17.063. Appalachian State 134 2076 15.494. Arkansas State 122 1881 15.425. Coastal Carolina 106 1589 14.996. Little Rock 112 1663 14.857. Georgia State 117 1727 14.768. UTA 113 1655 14.659. South Alabama 100 1454 14.5410. ULM 114 1616 14.1811. Georgia Southern 106 1428 13.4712. Troy 126 1548 12.29

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2017 SBC Individual Leaders2017 SBC Individual Stats

Hitting Percentage (min. 3.0 TA/set)Player S K E TA Pct.

1. Dos Santos, Larissa-CCU 84 127 35 266 .3462. Reichard, Lauren-GASO 105 266 72 567 .3423. Marin,Veronica-LR 103 261 55 630 .3274. Page,Logan-Troy 126 245 74 534 .3205. Hartman, Kelley-USA 96 245 71 546 .3196. Ball, Skylar-GASO 106 178 60 374 .3167. Daigle, Madison-TXST 118 314 106 677 .3078. Hardeman, Leah-CCU 106 496 142 1166 .3049. McConnell, Madison-UTA 113 164 48 387 .30010. Antoine, Nia-Louisiana 115 239 74 556 .297

KillsPlayer S No. Avg./S

1. Hardeman, Leah-CCU 106 496 4.682. may, Carlisa-Arkansas State 120 507 4.223. Canete, Qiana-UTA 113 408 3.614. Geathers, Zhanelle-UTA 112 380 3.395. Jones, Drew-Arkansas State 116 388 3.346. McMath, Melissa-App State 111 342 3.087. Porter, Megan-Texas State 124 379 3.068. Avram,Marina-Little Rock 112 338 3.029. Spicer, Kara-Appalachian St. 103 299 2.9010. Wisnoskie, Hali-Louisiana 115 332 2.89

AssistsPlayer S No. Avg./S

1. Watkins, Ellie-A-State 90 996 11.072. Brown, Ashlyn-Appalachian St.130 1321 10.163. Bartczyszyn, Jessica-Louisiana 121 1171 9.684. Lindberg,Taylor-Little Rock 112 1033 9.225. Hoppe, Erin-Texas State 126 1088 8.636. Higgins, Haley-UTA 63 489 7.767. Luther, April-Georgia Southern 99 757 7.658. Boothe, Sara-Coastal Carolina105 751 7.159. Tara Jenkins-ULM 93 586 6.3010. Renner,Sarah-Georgia State 90 549 6.10

Service AcesPlayer S No. Avg./S

1. Kacey LeBlanc-ULM 112 40 0.362. Birch, Brooke-Ga. Southern 89 29 0.333. Hayes,Cheyenne-Troy 126 41 0.334. Lee,Crystal-Georgia State 113 35 0.315. Friesen,Celeste-Georgia State 114 33 0.296. Higgins, Haley-UTA 63 17 0.277. Daigle, Madison-Texas State 118 31 0.268. Barrett,Kiara-Troy 126 33 0.269. Rantala,Anna-Georgia State 89 22 0.2510. Hardeman, Leah-CCU 106 26 0.25

BlocksPlayer S BS BA Total Avg./S

1. Hartman, Kelley-USA 96 35 89 124.0 1.292. Reichard, Lauren-GASO 105 31 93 124.0 1.183. Daigle, Madison-TXST118 21 111 132.0 1.124. Marin,Veronica-LR 103 24 89 113.0 1.105. Abram, Dree'Ana-LA 118 30 96 126.0 1.076. Stalcup, Morgan-USA 62 13 53 66.0 1.06

DigsPlayer S No. Avg./S

1. Davis, Sydney-Louisiana 121 603 4.982. Friesen,Celeste-Georgia State 114 566 4.963. Ticknor, Tatum-A-State 121 596 4.934. Dinwiddie, Micah-Texas State 126 599 4.755. Martin,Sydnee-Little Rock 112 507 4.536. Kacey LeBlanc-ULM 112 505 4.517. Baker, Abby-South Alabama 94 402 4.288. Alvis, Sydney-Coastal Carolina 102 421 4.139. Vickers, Libbie-UTA 78 303 3.8810. Loeffler, Olivia-App State 133 476 3.58

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Athletics FacilitiesArkansas State’s athletics programs compete in top-of-the-

line facilities.Centennial Bank Stadium, which opened in 1974, has

evolved into a beautiful stadium which seats over 30,000 fans.The stadium has undergone a “Centennial Expansion” con-struction project that covers 40,000 square feet, including thepress box and concourse, prior to the 2015 season. Now, ad-ditional construction is underway on a two-level 66,500-square foot football facility in Centennial Bank Stadium’snorth end zone. The project also includes new outdoor pre-mium seating options comprised of loge boxes and terraceseating with premium food and access to two cash bars.

The 192,000 square-foot First National Bank Arena is amulti-purpose facility that is home to the A-State basketball,volleyball and indoor track and field teams.

Coaches and student-athletes moved into a new $2.7 mil-lion track and field complex in spring 2004. It contains aneight-lane 400-meter track, installed in 2016, and can be set upfor two NCAA venues.

Three local country clubs graciously allow A-State’s men’sand women’s golf programs to utilize their facilities for prac-tice and play.

J.A. “Ike” Tomlinson Stadium-Kell Field serves as home toRed Wolves baseball. Built in 1993, the stadium received com-plete lighting in 1996, 206 field level seats were added for the2008 season and a new scoreboard was installed in 2011.

A-State’s newest women’s program, bowling, competes inthe Hijinx Family Entertainment Center in Jonesboro, wherea new locker room, lounge and pro shop have been con-structed.

The Red Wolves’ soccer and track and field teams utilizedthe same stadium for the first time in school history during2014-15, as the soccer field was relocated as part of the trackfacility.

A-State has also completed a new women’s soccer andwomen’s tennis facility, which houses both squads’ lockerrooms, training room, offices and more. New tennis courtswere completed in 2016 as well.

Facilities have received a number of facelifts since Directorof Athletics Terry Mohajir’s arrival in 2012, making sure thatthe athletic department’s “front door” and other sports areaspossess a first-class appearance.

A-State has completed, is in the process of completing andhas committed a combined $80 million in construction and fa-cility renovations since Mohajir’s arrival, including stadiumlighting and seats at Centennial Bank Stadium. Also includedin the upgrades have been renovations and updates inside theA-State Football Facility and weight rooms and locker rooms.Renovations to the training rooms at both Centennial BankStadium and First National Bank Arena, where new seatinghas also been installed, are among the completed facility proj-ects as well.

Volleyball Locker Room Entrance

First National Bank Arena

Volleyball Locker Room

First National Bank Arena Weight Room

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Athletic Facilities

Centennial Bank Stadium

RidgePointe Country Club

Track and Field/Women’s Soccer Complex

Women’s Soccer and Women’s Tennis Facility

Student Activity Center

Sage Meadows Country Club

Tomlinson Stadium and Kell Field

A-State Women’s Tennis Courts

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Arkansas State University

TRANSFORMATION l MOMENTUMArkansas State’s mission is to educate leaders, enhance intellectual growth, and enrich lives. Founded in

1909, A-State is the second-largest university in the state and a leader within the Delta and Mid-South region. Ithosts the first osteopathic medical school in the state of Arkansas, NYIT’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, andopened the first U.S.-style residential campus in Mexico in fall 2017.

Dedicated to teaching, research, and service, the university provides students with the broad educationalfoundations that help them develop critical thinking, decision-making, analytical, and communication skills. The uni-versity is the state’s leading provider of nursing graduates, early childhood educators, and agricultural businessgraduates. In addition, A-State has top-ranked programs in creative media and speech communication. Degree pro-grams in the nursing and health professions are in great demand nationwide, and A-State boasts clinical affiliationswith more than 500 health care facilities, where both physical therapy and occupational therapy doctoral programsare emphasized, alongside a doctoral nurse practitioner program. A-State offers management education that in-cludes international business, technology, entrepreneurship, and economic development through action-basedlearning.

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Arkansas State University

Arkansas State is also home to the state-of-the-art Arkansas Biosciences Institute, where graduate and un-dergraduate students conduct cutting-edge research.

The campus has seen more than $150 million in renovations and new facilities in the past seven years, in-cluding the expansion of on-campus housing by 500 residents for fall 2017. Private funding is supporting another$80 million in facility work currently underway for the northeast corner of campus, including the Red Wolf Conven-tion Center and Embassy Suites.

A-State is the cultural hub of the region with the largest concert venue, First National Bank Arena, as well asthe largest concert hall and theatre located at the Fowler Center. The Bradbury Art Museum is the region’s leadingfacility. Arkansas State’s Heritage Sites program operates four nationally or internationally known museum locationsincluding the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home and the Hemingway-Pfeiffer Museum.

Arkansas State University has been selected as one of the top-70 institutions of higher education in theSouthern region by the editors of U.S. News & World Report magazine in the 2016 edition of “America’s Best Col-leges.” Arkansas State is also ranked in the top Southern universities by Princeton Review.

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City of Jonesboro

Jonesboro, home of Arkansas State University, weighs in as the largest city in Northeast Arkansas. As a matter of fact, if youform a triangle by connecting Little Rock, St. Louis and Memphis, Jonesboro stands out as the largest metropolitan city in whatamounts to a 17,000 square mile triangular area.

Jonesboro is a great city of over 70,000, and is always ready to welcome incoming A-State students from the moment they ar-rive in town. The booming community has matured over the past half century into a regional center for cultural, educational, in-dustrial, commercial, agricultural, communication, transportation, recreational and medical interests. It contains almost everyconvenience of a big city and every comfort of a small town.

The community is alive with cultural events such as the art exhibitions, theatrical and musical productions, not only on campusbut in the city itself through the Jonesboro Fine Arts Council, NEA Foundation of Arts, the Forum and the Northeast Arkansas Sym-phony.

Jonesboro is also the medical hub of northeast Arkansas and southeast Missouri, with two major hospitals and countless med-ical professionals. The city is also a shopping mecca, offering a modern business district as well as quaint downtown antique shopsand restaurants. The $100 million Mall at Turtle Creek recently opened with more than 100 stores.

One of the five largest cities in Arkansas, Jonesboro is located between the vast and fertile Mississippi River and the culturaland scenic richness of the Ozark Mountains. It is nestled about 70 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, on the gentle slopes ofCrowley’s Ridge.

Jonesboro is a comfortable one hour drive from Memphis, two hours from Little Rock and four hours from St. Louis.The cityand University have meshed resources in recent years and have truly become the “capital” of the northeast quadrant of the state.

Northeast Arkansas is a recreation haven for the person who enjoys water sports, fishing, hunting, and boating as well as the joysof unspoiled nature. Jonesboro and the surrounding area have an abundance of lakes, rivers, ponds, streams and forests to serveas nature’s playgrounds for the avid outdoors person.

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A-State Administration

The Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (IAC)was formed in the spring of 1997.

The IAC reviews and makes recommendationson issues involving the welfare of student-athletes,the role of athletics in campus life, and the athleticsprogram’s compliance with the university, confer-ence, and NCAA regulations; serves as a search ad-visory committee for key athletics programpersonnel; reviews the role of existing and potentialsports programs; and reviews the athletics budget.The committee reports to the Chancellor.

Membership consists of four students ap-pointed annually by the Student Government Association (one should be a student-athlete); fourfaculty appointed by the Faculty Senate (staggered two-year terms); one Faculty Athletic Repre-sentative appointed by the Chancellor (two-year term); one executive staff member appointed bythe Chancellor (two-year term); the Dean of University College; two staff members appointed bythe Staff Senate (staggered two-year terms); Student Government Association and Student Activ-ities Board presidents; and representatives from the following external organizations: Alumni As-sociation, Red Wolves Foundation, Lettermen’s Club, and the Jonesboro Regional Chamber ofCommerce ASU Committee. The Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Senior Woman Ath-letic Administrator serve as ex-officio, nonvoting members. The chancellor appoints a chair at thebeginning of each academic year.

Christy ClarkLittle Rock, Ark.

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Dr. Tim Langford (Chair)Little Rock, Ark.

Niel Crowson (Vice Chair)Jonesboro, Ark.

Stacy Crawford (Secretary)Jonesboro, Ark.

Price GardnerLittle Rock, Ark.

University Vice Chancellors

Dr. Lynita CookseyVice Chancellor

Academic Affairs and Provost

Dr. Len FreyVice Chancellor

Finance and Administration

Dr. Jason PenryVice Chancellor

University Advancement

Dr. maurice GipsonVice Chancellor

Diversity and Community Engagement

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS COmmITTEE

Dr. Karen McDanielIAC Chair

Faculty Athletics Representative

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ASU System President Dr. Charles L. Welch

Dr. Charles Welch serves as president of theArkansas State University System and hasemerged as one of the state’s leading advocatesfor higher education.

Dr. Welch was named the second president ofthe ASU System in November 2010 and officiallybegan his new position in April 2011. He is theyoungest person to ever serve as president orchancellor of an Arkansas community college,and is the youngest university president inArkansas.

During his tenure, Dr. Welch has hired newchancellors for all five of the system’s main cam-puses. Among the system’s major expansion ini-tiatives under his leadership are the merger ofMid-South Community College in West Mem-phis; the August 2016 opening of NYIT Collegeof Osteopathic Medicine at Arkansas State,which will be the state's second medical school;and development of the first U.S.-style universitycampus in Mexico, which will open this fall. Ad-ditionally, the ASU System office was relocatedto Little Rock and expanded to enhance itsstatewide exposure and position in higher edu-cation leadership at the State Capitol.

Dr. Welch is chairman of the board of theArkansas Association of Public Universities, aswell as co-chair of the executive council of theArkansas Department of Higher Education. Hepreviously served as president of HendersonState University, chancellor of the University ofArkansas Community College at Hope; vicechancellor for academic affairs at ASU-Beebe;and dean of university studies at Pulaski Techni-cal College. Welch also worked at the Universityof Arkansas at Little Rock and has served as aninstructor of education and political science atthree different colleges in Arkansas.

A native of Jonesboro, Dr. Welch was a first-generation college student and the first memberof either side of his extended family to receive agraduate degree. He received a Bachelor of Artsdegree in political science from the University ofArkansas, where he served as president of thestudent body. He received a Master of Arts de-gree in political management from GeorgeWashington University and a Doctor of Educa-tion degree in higher education administrationfrom UALR.

His experience in the governmental affairsarena includes serving as a White House internand on the staffs of U.S. Sen. David Pryor andthen-U.S. Rep. Blanche Lincoln.

He is a past president of the Arkansas Associ-ation of Two-Year Colleges, is a former boardmember for the Arkansas Sheriffs’ YouthRanches, and was inducted into the ArkansasBoys State Hall of Fame. AY Magazine namedWelch as one of the “Powerful Men of 2013”, andin 2005, Arkansas Business selected Welch to“40 Under 40,” which profiled 40 “intriguing busi-ness and political leaders under age 40.” He alsohas been active in the communities where hehas worked, serving on a variety of local and re-gional boards and committees.

Dr. Welch and his wife, Mandy, are the parentsof three daughters: Wheatley Grace, Emma Car-oline, and Ava Claire.

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Chancellor Dr. Kelly Damphousse

Kelly Damphousse became Chancellor of ArkansasState University in July 2017 for one simple re aso n: hewants to do everything in his power to help the next gen-eration of university students in the Mid-South achievetheir academic dreams.

A personal touch with students, faculty, staff, alumni,and members of the community has been Damp-housse’s hallmark throughout his career, and atArkansas State, has inspired those groups to adopt his“Every Red Wolf Counts” phrase as their operating phi-losophy. His self-effacing humor and a lifetime spent re-lating to individuals regardless of the job has endearedhim to Arkansas State. Named to the Jonesboro Re-gional Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors afterhis arrival, he has also served in official and unofficialcapacities with local and regional agencies.

Raised in a small fishing village in northern Canada,Damphousse attended Lethbridge Community Collegewhere he earned an associate’s degree in law enforce-ment in 1982. A failed professional hockey tryout foiledone of his two early life ambitions – a career as a goaliein the NHL. His degree was the starting point for hisother goal – becoming a Royal Canadian Mounted Po-lice officer. Damphousse likes to say that three years inprison at the Alberta Correctional Service where heserved as a correctional officer refocused his dream ofbecoming a Mountie.

Heading south, Damphousse enrolled at Sam Hous-ton State University in Huntsville, Texas, where his lifewas changed forever. Along with completing his bach-elor’s degree in criminal justice, specializing in law en-forcement and police science in 1987, he met BethSmith, a College Station native who, in Kelly’s words,“neither wanted to marry a cop or a Canadian.” After a

brief stint as a security manager for Macy’s in Atlantaand New Orleans, he returned to school at Texas A&MUniversity where he studied deviant behavior, some-thing with which he was very familiar. His thesis on thecause of youthful involvement in Satanism earned himhis master’s in sociology in 1991. For his 1994 doctor-ate, he studied the long-term impact of drug use underHoward Kaplan, the director of the laboratory for theStudies of Social Deviance.

He began his university career as an assistant pro-fessor in the Department of Justice Sciences at the Uni-versity of Alabama at Birmingham in 1994, and thenreturned to his alma mater of Sam Houston State oneyear later as an assistant professor in the College ofCriminal Justice.

Damphousse moved to the University of Oklahoma in1997 as member of the Department of Sociology, wherehe directed several research projects, most notably the“American Terrorism Study” with Brent Smith of the Uni-versity of Arkansas. He also worked on the ArresteeDrug Abuse Monitoring project in Oklahoma City andTulsa, and the first-ever field test of voice-stress analy-sis deception detection software. Damphousse was theprincipal investigator or co-principal investigator on 42projects at Oklahoma and Sam Houston State.

The co-author with Smith and Jeffrey Gruenewald ofthe forthcoming 2018 book, Patterns of American Ter-rorism, Damphousse also served as the co-editor of So-cial Science Quarterly, volumes 92 through 97. He hasauthored or co-authored 26 peer-reviewed articles inscholarly publications, 31 book chapters and 20 peer-reviewed technical reports.

Becoming associate dean in 2004, he was appointedthe interim dean of CAS at Oklahoma in 2013. Damp-housse was made the permanent dean in 2014. As theleader of OU’s largest and oldest college, Damphousseled the first college-wide strategic planning exercise aswell as assisting faculty and staff in the raising of morethan $30 million in private giving.

He is the third permanently appointed Chancellor ofArkansas State, the sixth to hold the title since it was in-stituted in 2006. Damphousse joins the line of succes-sors to the university’s founding leader, V. C. Kays, from1909 as the 13th chief executive of the institution.

He and Beth have two daughters who are both grad-uates of Oklahoma. Kayleigh, a 2014 sociology gradu-ate, earned a master’s degree at Kansas, and is nowthe assistant director for retention and persistence at theUniversity of Florida. Kristen, a 2016 biology graduate,recently completed her master’s degree in public healthat Emory University. The Damphousses are also theproud parents of Maple Leif, a standard poodle and labmix, who serves as the First Dog of A-State and tweetsat @MapleLeifDamp.

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Director of athletics Terry Mohajir

Terry Mohajir became the 11th Director of Athletics in A-Statehistory on September 19, 2012, and since that time the RedWolves have enjoyed unprecedented overall success academ-ically, competitively and financially.

Since being named director of athletics, Mohajir (pronouncedMO-HODGE-ER) has adopted an “ALWAYS RISING” slogan asan expansion on the popular “RED WOLVES RISING” cam-paign. With that theme in mind, the Arkansas State alumnus hasinstituted sweeping changes, created new policies, producedrecord-breaking fundraising totals, overseen significant facilityupgrades, almost doubled the athletics department budget andimplemented creative philosophies that have put the RedWolves on course to strengthen their national brand. During hiswatch, the Red Wolves have accomplished numerous firsts inboth academics and athletics accomplishments, but the RedWolves' passionate and energetic leader continues to reinforcehis belief that “our accomplishments of today become our ex-pectations of tomorrow.”

A-State has claimed 18 conference championships under Mo-hajir, including four Sun Belt football titles (2012, 2013, 2015 and2016) and league crowns in volleyball (2015 and 2016), men'sindoor (2015 and 2018) and outdoor (2016 and 2018) track andfield, women's bowling (2016 and 2018), women's basketball(2014 and 2016), men’s basketball (2013), women's indoor(2013) and outdoor (2015) track and field and women's crosscountry (2013).

Since 2012-13, the Red Wolves have won a league-high 16Sun Belt titles. The next closest programs over the last six yearsare UT Arlington and South Alabama with 11 championshipseach. A-State’s 18 total conference championships over the lastsix years are six more than it won the previous 12 years com-bined.

Arkansas State had its first female student-athlete ever winan individual national championship and its women's athleticsprogram claimed its highest finish all-time in the Capital One Cupstandings, earning two prestigious “Top-50” awards for rankingNo. 44 among all NCAA Division I programs during 2013-14 andNo. 45 in 2015-16. The No. 44 ranking was the highest ever bya Sun Belt Conference women's program.

The 2013-14 athletics year also saw A-State enjoy its highestever finish in the Learfield Sports Director's Cup standings, rank-ing No. 1 in the Sun Belt Conference and No. 83 in the nationamong 297 schools. The Red Wolves' finish not only set a

school record, it topped the program's previous high of No. 134set in 1999-2000 by 51 places. A-State posted its second andthird highest finishes ever in the standings in 2016-17 and 2015-16, respectively. A-State has led the Sun Belt Conference twicein the standings and finished among the league’s top four pro-grams every year under Mohajir.

During Mohajir's tenure, A-State has won four football confer-ence championships with three different head coaches, includ-ing Gus Malzahn, Bryan Harsin and Blake Anderson. His hireshave been heralded by the national media as some of the bestin the country.

Mohajir has responded well with coaching transitions. Carry-ing out one of his first major acts as athletics director, he ap-pointed an interim head football coach and kept the entireassistant coaching staff in place for the 2013 GoDaddy.comBowl. The Red Wolves went on to claim their first bowl victorysince 1970 and their first win over a top-25 ranked opponentsince joining the FBS in 1992. Faced with a head football coach-ing change following the next season as well, Mohajir guided A-State through the process again by keeping the assistantcoaching staff in place and giving the Red Wolves everythingneeded in order to pick up a second consecutive GoDaddy Bowlwin.

Mohajir has successfully guided A-State through coachingchanges in other sports as well. He appointed Mike Hagen headmen's golf coach prior to the 2015-16 season, and he waspromptly named the Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year.Mohajir's most recent hire, Mike Balado, was previously the leadassistant at one of the elite men's basketball programs in the na-tion in Louisville and is considered one of the top up-and-com-ing head coaches in the nation. He replaced Mohajir's previoushire, Grant McCasland, who led the Red Wolves to 20 regular-season victories to tie the school record in his lone year with theprogram.

Six different coaches at A-State since Mohajir's arrival havebeen named either a Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year ornational Coach of the Year a combined 14 times.

The value he places on the student-athlete has been evident,creating the inaugural A-State Awards held at the end of eachyear to celebrate both their academic and athletic accomplish-ments. He was behind the development of a student-advisorygroup that encompasses everything from a student-athlete men-torship program to fostering leadership in the community. TheRed Wolves Leadership Academy program (RWLA) was de-signed with the sole purpose to obtain 100 percent job place-ment for all the athletics department's student-athletes upongraduation, and that key initiative has been achieved the lastfour years in a row.

The RWLA continues to strengthen with a new study abroadcomponent added to foster global awareness, which is oftencited by employers as a positive attribute they seek. The studyabroad program was designed to allow students the ability tomake themselves more marketable in the workforce. The sum-mer of 2015 saw Arkansas State student-athletes take part inthe first study abroad program offered by any university and theirathletics department in the nation. The program goes hand-in-hand with the RWLA's primary purpose to obtain 100 percentjob placement for all its graduating student-athletes.

The Red Wolves’ academic performance reach an all-timehigh during record-setting years since 2014-15, each year set-ting a new school standard for all-department GPA. The mostrecent 2017-18 academic year saw A-State’s all-department

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Director of Athletics Terry MohajirGPA rise to 3.100 as a school-record 223 student-athletes madethe fall 2017 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll.

The program has also increased its Graduation Success Rate(GSR) the last three years under Mohajir. The most recent dataannounced in 2017 saw A-State produce a school-record 83 per-cent GSR, topping its previous high of 79 set just one year prior.The Red Wolves continue to increase their Academic ProgressRate (APR) as well with the most recent data reflecting a school-record 971 score.

Additionally, the Red Wolves have made a strong commitmentto cost of attendance, appropriating funds for all student-athletesthat is in the top 15 percent of all FBS schools.

Mohajir's candid media interviews and engaging public speak-ing appearances have captivated the Red Wolves fan base, buthis actions in a short amount of time have also reflected his vi-sion to take A-State Athletics to new heights.

The primary development arm of A-State Athletics, formerlyknown as the Red Wolf Club, has been renamed the RedWolves Foundation and a new logo has been introduced as partof a rebranding effort. The changes have been in conjunctionwith new and exciting initiatives that have been put in place, de-signed to make a significant impact on donor relations andfundraising opportunities. The positive results are evident with a184 percent increase in the foundation's annual fund and pre-mium seating revenue, while capital facilities fundraising is at anall-time high as well.

Another area that has seen dramatic growth under Mohajir isthe Lettermen’s Club, which has seen membership increase 205percent since 2012. A-State has also achieved its highest spotever in the Collegiate Licensing Company's (CLC) rankings andset school records for both football total season ticket sales andseason ticket revenue. Not only that, A-State recently ranked21st among the schools in the Group of 5 conferences in self-generated revenue.

The athletics department's budget increased from $15.3 mil-lion in Mohajir's first year to a school-record $43.1 million (FY2016), representing an increase of 181 percent. A-State Athlet-ics placed among the top 10 programs in the nation in each ofthe four most recent Excellence in Management Cup standings,which annually reviews the nation's athletics departments in re-gards to maximizing fiscal resources while providing results inthe form of championship victories.

The growth of A-State's brand under Mohajir led to signing anew 10-year agreement in 2016 with Learfield Sports, one of themultimedia industry leaders, which is generating unprecedentedrevenue in the athletics department's history. Arkansas State, inthe fall of 2016, also entered a new seven-year partnership withadidas that is the most lucrative apparel-based contract inschool history and makes it an elite adidas program.

Mohajir has made it a point to engage the fan base, stressingthe importance of fan experience through avenues such ascourtside seating at basketball games, enhancing game-day at-mosphere and ensuring that staff go out of their way to extendevery fan their assistance. Also among the changes in this areawas the installation of a new approximately 1,600 square footLED Daktronics scoreboard at Centennial Bank Stadium.

Facilities have received a number of facelifts since Mohajir'sarrival as well, making sure that the athletic department's “frontdoor” and other sports areas possess a first-class appearance.A-State has completed, is in the process of completing and hascommitted a combined $80 million in construction and facilityrenovations since Mohajir's arrival, including stadium lighting

and seats at Centennial Bank Stadium, new tennis courts and anew outdoor track. Also included in the upgrades have been ren-ovations and updates inside the A-State Football Facility andwith weight rooms, locker rooms and training rooms at both Cen-tennial Bank Stadium and First National Bank Arena, where newseating has been installed.

The Red Wolves Foundation received a $5 million gift com-mitment from alumnus Johnny Allison for a renovation to its“Centennial Expansion,” and it is tied for the largest individualdonation in A-State Athletics history. The construction and ren-ovation project to the stadium's press box and west-side con-course covered 40,000 square feet and cost $26 million.

The Red Wolves Foundation received a $5 million contribu-tion from First National Bank in October 2017 in conjunction tonaming rights to the facility formerly known as the ConvocationCenter, and Mohajir oversaw the fundraising efforts for an ap-proximately $29-million football facility project in CentennialBank Stadium’s north end zone as well.

Construction on the end zone facility began in December of2017 following another $5 million commitment by Allison and anadditional $5 million contribution from Centennial Bank.

Additionally, a 78,000-square foot Student Activity Center(SAC), which also serves as an indoor practice facility for A-State sports, has been constructed on the north side of Cen-tennial Bank Stadium. The approximate cost was $11 million forconstruction of the center and the relocation of the soccer com-plex.

Committed to Title IX and gender-equity initiatives, A-Statehas worked to improve coaching staff sizes and salaries, oper-ation funding and facilities under Mohajir. Among the upgrades,A-State has completed a new women's soccer and women's ten-nis facility, which houses both squads' locker rooms, trainingroom and more. A new women's bowling locker room, loungeand pro shop have also been constructed.

His philosophies on scheduling have been well documented,and they have resulted in home-and-home games with nation-ally-prominent programs such as Missouri and Miami for the firsttime in A-State history. He has capitalized on the Red Wolvesrecent success by gaining additional games against teams suchas Southern Cal, making A-State the first Sun Belt program toschedule a football contest against the Trojans. In 2020, the RedWolves will become just the second SBC team to play Michigan.

Mohajir was appointed as the Sun Belt Conference's repre-sentative on the inaugural College Football Playoff Athletic Di-rector's Advisory Board, acting as one of 10 athletics directorsfrom FBS conferences on the board. He was also asked to serveon the NCAA Division I Championships Cabinet and the NCAADivision I Football Issues Committee. Mohajir was one of sixathletics directors appointed to the NCAA Division I Football AdHoc Recruiting Working Group, which was formed to conduct acomprehensive review of Division I football recruiting legislation.

He was most recently appointed Chairman of the Sun BeltConference AD’s Committee and, additionally, he was invited tobe a guest panelist at the prestigious Knight Commission publicmeeting in May 2017 at the National Press Club.

Mohajir continues to evaluate and process information to com-plete a national-branding campaign, but has already startedbuilding a strong foundation for the future of A-State Athletics.

Mohajir's career path went through three other NCAA DivisionI institutions, including the University of Missouri-Kansas City,Florida Atlantic and Kansas, before leading him back to his almamater.

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Director of Athletics Terry MohajirMohajir's wealth of experience, history of success working with

a university in A-State's current conference and his noted ac-complishments at a BCS automatic qualifying school made hima clear choice to take over the reins at Arkansas State.

Mohajir has gained national respect in collegiate athleticswhile working with some of the finest administrators andcoaches in the country, such as former FAU, Louisville, Miamiand Oklahoma head football coach Howard Schnellenberger.

The Overland Park, Kansas native has been involved withmajor fundraising campaigns at multiple universities, while alsooverseeing corporate sales, marketing promotions and ticketsales. Prior to A-State, he most recently served 16 months asKansas' Senior Associate Director of Athletics and Chief Mar-keting Officer. Prior to his time with the Jayhawks, he spent aseven-year stint as Florida Atlantic's Senior Associate Director ofAthletics for External Relations from 2004-11 after working atUMKC from 1997-2004 as its Assistant Director of Athletics forExternal Relations.

Mohajir worked at Kansas in a variety of capacities during twodifferent stints, but his latest stop in Lawrence saw him assumeresponsibility for the Williams Education Fund that totaled over$22 million in revenue for the fiscal year 2012. He supervisedthe athletics department's areas that generated over $40 millionin revenue. In addition, Mohajir oversaw Kansas' multimediarights partnership for IMG. His most recent role as Chief Mar-keting Officer was heavily focused on the market strategies forthe proposed football stadium renovations.

Mohajir went to Kansas from his position at Florida Atlantic,where he oversaw development, marketing, ticket sales, corpo-rate sales and the media relations department. Foremost amonghis responsibilities was a fundraising campaign for a $70 millionon-campus football stadium. His astute project management

helped the Owls' football program reach the 2007 New OrleansBowl in just its fourth year as an FBS program, an NCAA recordfor the fastest start-up program to go to a bowl game. During histenure, FAU's athletics department enhanced its major gift pro-gram 800 percent, Owl Club giving increased 400 percent andspecial-events revenue increased 150 percent.

Mohajir's original connection to KU dated back to the early1990's, when he was a graduate assistant, an assistant offen-sive line coach and game-day special team's football coach forthe Jayhawks (1993-96). He left Kansas in 1997 but didn't gofar, staying in the Kansas City area to take over his administra-tive position with the newly-created Division I UMKC Athleticsprogram. There he supervised marketing and promotions, sportsinformation, fundraising, radio and TV contracts, corporatesales, tickets, event operations, sports medicine, strength andconditioning and men's soccer.

Under his leadership, the Kangaroos saw dramatic increasesin endowment, sponsorships, ticket revenue and its donor base.One of his more visible accomplishments at UMKC was thefundraising and construction efforts for a new training room andstrength and conditioning center.

During his time as an assistant coach at Kansas, Mohajir wason the staff that beat UCLA in the 1995 Aloha Bowl and had afinal ranking of No. 9 in the AP poll. He was also a football ticketsales and promotions account executive for Kansas Athleticsand earned a master's degree in sports management at KU in1997.

Mohajir graduated from Arkansas State University with a majorin sports management and a minor in business marketing in1993. He was a starting safety on A-State's football team.

Mohajir is married to the former Julie Hammond and they havetwo daughters, Maria (17) and Molly (15), and son, Marco (10).

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Media InformationFACILITIES: Media facilities in the Con-vocation Center consist of an area atfloor level on the east side of the courtfor reporters, broadcasters and photog-raphers, as well as a television-filmbooth located high on the east side ofthe arena. There is also a Media Roomlocated on the west side open to thepress before, during and after games.Admittance to these areas is by specialcredential issued only by the A-StateMedia Relations Office.

CREDENTIALS: Credentials for homegames are provided to those membersof the media who are covering the gamein a full working capacity. Re quests withnames should be sub mit ted in writing oncom pa ny let ter head. Passes will bemailed to valid applicants as long astime permits; otherwise, passes may beclaimed at the Media Entrance on theeast side of the arena. Spouses, dates,children and non-workers are NOT per-mitted in the media areas. Passes mustbe displayed at all times, and A-State re-serves the right to revoke passes andprivileges at any time due to misrepre-sentation or misconduct. Requests forroad-game credentials should be madeto the SID of the host institution.

PARKING: A limited number of parkingspaces are available to members of themedia on a paved lot adjacent to theMedia Entrance on the east side of thearena, Lot “A”. Display a parking pass tothe parking attendant for admittance.Parking is on a first-come, first-servebasis. All parking pass requests shouldbe made to the Media Relations Office.

ENTRY: Media representatives withproper A-State-issued credentials will beallowed to enter the building ONLY atthe Media Entrance (ground level, greencorner of the arena) on the east side ofthe Convocation Center. This is also themain entry to the athletic offices and isadjacent to the Media parking area.

GAmE SERVICES: Notes, programs,media guides, statistics, play-by-play,and live statistics (StatBroadcast) areprovided. Books of all information willbe available after the game.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: The arena light-ing system is a combination of 1,000-watt and 1,500-watt metal halide lampswith a 150-footcandle level of illumina-tion. Excellent results have been ob-tained with daylight film. Photographersare not allowed to shoot from in front ofthe team benches nor from the catwalkabove the floor (for security, insurance

and safety reasons). Credentials are re-quired to shoot from courtside. Certifiedphotographers of newspapers, maga-zines, wire services and TV stationsmust request passes in writing. No cre-dentials will be issued to freelance pho-tographers.

INTERVIEWS: The head coach will beavailable for interviews in the mediaroom after each game, following a briefteam meeting. A-State student-athleteswill also be available by request at thistime. The locker room is closed to themedia following games. To arrange fora student-athlete interview during theweek, contact Dennen Cuthbertson at(870) 972-2541. All interviews must beapproved by the head coach.

INJURY INFORmATION POLICY: Astudent-athlete's protected health infor-mation is protected by federal regula-tions under either the Health InformationPortability and Accountability Act(HIPAA) or the Family EducationalRights and Privacy Act of 1974 (theBuckley Amendment) and may not bedisclosed without either the student-ath-lete's authorization under HIPAA or theirconsent under the Buckley Amendment.Authorized/consented injury informationpertaining to a student-athlete shall bereleased to the media through the De-partment of Athletics Media Relationsoffice after being authorized by the ath-letic trainer. It is also appropriate-in post-game or weekly press conferences-forhead coaches to announce team injuryupdates. It is the policy of the Depart-ment of Athletics to provide accurate in-formation on injuries and not withholdinjury information from the media. Teamphysicians may be available to offer ex-planation on injuries if requested by theathletic trainer. Any sideline or lockerroom report made to the media shall bemade by an athletic trainer, team physi-cian, or a media relations staff repre-sentative.

FOR mORE INFORmATION: ContactDennen Cuthbertson, Assistant /Volley-ball Contact at (870) 972-2541, or writeMedia Relations Office, P.O. Box 1000,State University, AR, 72467. Overnightmail can be sent to Media Relations Of-fice, Convocation Center, 217 OlympicDrive, Jonesboro, AR, 72401.

WEB ACCESS: In addition, schedules,rosters, statistics, bios, etc., are avail-able on the volleyball page of A-State’sofficial athletics website, www.AS-tateRedWolves.com.

A-STATE ATHLETICSMEDIA RELATIONS STAFF

Jerry ScottDirectorOffice: 870-972-3405Cell: [email protected]

Chris GraddyAssistant DirectorOffice: 870-972-2707Cell: [email protected]

mark TaylorAssistant DirectorOffice: 870-972-3547Cell: [email protected]

Dennen CuthbertsonAssistant DirectorOffice: 870-972-3383Cell: [email protected]

Dustin SullivanDirector of Digital MediaOffice: 870-972-2682Cell: [email protected]

main Phone: 870-972-2541Fax: 870-972-3367

mailing Address:Arkansas State Media RelationsP.O. Box 1000State University, AR 72467

Delivery Address:Athletic Department217 Olympic Dr.Jonesboro, AR 72401

STUDENT ASSISTANTSCaleb Booker, Trey Dortch, Cade

Carlton

772018 Arkansas state volleyball reference guide

Staff DirectoryAREA CODE 870

ATHLETICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-3880ATHLETIC TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-3342COMPLIANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2813DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLVES FOUNDATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2401MARKETING AND PROMOTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-3930MEDIA RELATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2541STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2082STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2813TICKET OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2781BASEBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2700MEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2077WOMEN’S BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2303WOMEN’S BOWLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .680-8552FOOTBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2082MEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-3411WOMEN’S GOLF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2777TRACK AND FIELD, CROSS COUNTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-3350WOMEN’S SOCCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2340WOMEN’S TENNIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-2795VOLLEYBALL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .972-3876

ADMINISTRATIONTerry Mohajir Director of Athletics 972-3882Rich Zvosec Senior Associate AD for Administration 972-3005Amy Holt Associate AD & Senior Woman Administrator 972-4163Claire Drerup Assistant AD for Administration 972-3126Karen Carter Business Manager 972-3115Mallory Kibler Administrative Assistant for Administration 972-2991Laurie Ellis Administrative Assistant 972-3880Dr. Karen McDaniel Faculty Athletics Representative 972-3430ATHLETIC TRAININGRon Carroll Head Certified Athletic Trainer 972-3923Matthew Kabay Assistant Athletic Trainer 972-2419Simone Rush Assistant Athletic Trainer 680-4009Eric Ennis Assistant Athletic Trainer 680-4008Austin Kuhl Assistant Athletic Trainer 680-8312Phil Duplessy Athletic Training GA 680-8310Tori Panzica Athletic Training GA 972-3682Chandler Stephens Athletic Training GA 680-8309Kortney Delafosse Athletic Training GA 680-8308Konstandena Brown Athletic Training GA 680-8311COMPLIANCEJoel Weems Associate AD for Compliance 972-3098Chad Williams Assistant Director of Compliance 972-3162TBA Compliance GA 972-2304DEVELOPMENT AND RED WOLVES FOUNDATIONAdam Haukap Senior Assoc. AD for Development & Revenue 972-2401Liz Woidt Associate Director of Development 972-3895Carlos McCants Asst. AD for Development and Lettermen Relations 972-3004John Hakenewerth Development Coordinator 680-4353Gina Winchester Administrative Assistant, Red Wolves Foundation 972-2401FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENTRandy Knowles Assistant AD for Facilities & Event Management 972-2578TBA Assistant, Facilities & Event Management 972-2578Tim Davis Equipment Manager 680-8093Robert Marchand Assistant Equipment Manager 680-8093Aubrey Champion Equipment GA 680-8093Bobby Burton Athletics Facilities Supervisor/Grounds and Landscape 972-2066MARKETING AND FAN EXPERIENCESarah Munoz Associate AD for Marketing & Fan Engagement 972-2950Phil George Asst. AD for Marketing and Creative Media 972-2943TBA Marketing GA 972-2558Jake Pendergist Director of Video Content and Operations 972-9996RED WOLVES SPORTS PROPERTIESErik Book General Manager 972-2944Kristen Siler Manager, Business Development 674-4311Shayne Odum Coordinator of Partnership Services 972-2464SPIRIT GROUPSPaige Pauley Coordinator/Head Coach 972-4077MEDIA RELATIONSJerry Scott Assistant AD for Media Relations 972-3405Chris Graddy Assistant Director of Media Relations 972-2707Mark Taylor Assistant Director of Media Relations 972-3547Dennen Cuthbertson Assistant Director of Media Relations 972-3383Dustin Sullivan Director of Digital Media 972-2682ATHLETICS PERFORMANCEPat Ivey Assistant AD for Athletics Performance 680-8253Ryan Jackson Director of Athletics Performance Operations 972-2082Matt Murphy Assistant Director of Athletics Performance 972-2082James Diaz Director of Basketball Athletics Performance 972-3897Max Tilden Assistant Director of Athletics Performance 972-2082Jen Taft Assistant Athletics Performance Coach 972-3897

Riley Trowbridge Athletics Performance Graduate Assistant 972-2082Miles Drummond Athletics Performance Graduate Assistant 972-2082TICKET OFFICEHaley Stout Box Office Manager 972-2781TBA Assistant Box Office Manager 972-2781Tyler Weedon Ticket Sales & Fan Development Executive 680-8325STUDENT SERVICES AND ACADEMIC SUPPORTAbby Wilson Associate AD for Student Services 972-3356Shaquita Lee-Renelique Academic Coordinator 972-2302Katharine Whitaker Academic Coordinator 972-2721Nate Carr Academic Coordinator 972-4791Brodrick Johnson Academic Coordinator 972-3702Crimsynn Dover Eligibility Certification Officer 972-3831BASEBALLTommy Raffo Head Coach 972-2700Rowdy Hardy Assistant Coach 680-4339Rick Guarno Assistant Coach 680-4338Craig Massoni Volunteer Coach 680-4336MEN’S BASKETBALLMike Balado Head Coach 972-2077Vince Walden Associate Head Coach 972-3512Casey Stanley Assistant Coach 972-2491Mike Scutero Assistant Coach 972-2390Frank Holloway Director of Basketball Operations 972-2627WOMEN’S BASKETBALLBrian Boyer Head Coach 972-2303Deidra Johnson Assistant Coach 972-3637Todd Buchanan Assistant Coach 972-3583Autumn Rademacher Assistant Coach 972-2473Lauren Bradshaw Director of Basketball Operations 972-3537WOMEN’S BOWLINGJustin Kostick Head Coach 680-8552Tanner Seal Assistant Coach 972-3876FOOTBALLBlake Anderson Head Coach 972-2092Trooper Taylor Assistant Head Coach 972-3873Joe Cauthen Defensive Coordinator 972-3294Buster Faulkner Offensive Coordinator 680-8438Chris Buckner Assistant Coach 972-2082Kyle Cefalo Assistant Coach 680-8003Brian Early Assistant Coach 972-3872Allen Johnson Assistant Coach 680-8055Norval McKenzie Assistant Coach 680-8002Nick Paremski Assistant Coach 972-3716Allen Rudolph Assistant Coach 972-3871Matt Ellerbrock Graduate Assistant Coach 972-2082Andrew Norman Graduate Assistant Coach 972-2082Michael Gibbs Graduate Assistant Coach 972-2082Cedric Douglas Graduate Assistant Coach 972-2082Derrik Haney Defensive Quality Control 972-2082Scotty Conley Assistant AD, Director of Football Operations 972-3874Dave Roberson Director of Player Personnel 680-8005Yvonne Foster Administrative Assistant 972-2082Karen Rinehart Administrative Assistant 972-2092Chris Buttgen Video Coordinator 680-8004MEN’S GOLFMike Hagen Head Coach 972-3411Max McGrail Graduate Assistant Coach 972-3411WOMEN’S GOLFMJ Desbiens Shaw Head Coach 972-2708Rachel Pollock Graduate Assistant Coach 972-2708TRACK AND FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRYJim Patchell Head Coach 680-4001Kyle Chandler Head Cross Country Coach/Assistant T&F 680-3793TBA Assistant Coach 680-4005Matt Kraft Assistant Coach 680-4003Matt Vining Assistant Coach 972-4002WOMEN’S SOCCERBrian Dooley Head Coach 972-3195Shannon Washington Assistant Coach 972-8193Daniel O’Hare Graduate Assistant Coach 972-3876WOMEN’S TENNISKel Lange Head Coach 972-2795Julie Gauguery Graduate Assistant Coach 972-2795VOLLEYBALLDavid Rehr Head Coach 972-2725Brian Gerwig Assistant Coach/Recruiting Coordinator 972-3524Carissa Damler Assistant Coach 972-3524