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BGSU QUICK FACTSSchool......................Bowling.Green.State.UniversityLocation............. Bowling.Green,.Ohio.43403-0030Founded.....................................................................1910Enrollment............................................................. 17,046Nickname..............................................................FalconsColors...............................................Orange.and.BrownAffiliation...............................................NCAA.Division.IConference................................Mid-American.(MAC)Home.Court.................................Stroh.Center.(4,347)Press.Row.Phone.................................(419).372-7131President....................................Dr..Mary.Ellen.MazeyFaculty.Representative....................Dr..Lee.MeserveDirector.of.Athletics...................... Greg.ChristopherAssociate.AD/SWA...................................Lesley.IrvineAthletics.Dept..Phone........................(419).372-2401Athletics.Website.......................... BGSUFalcons.com

COACHING STAFFHead.Coach............................................Danijela.TomicAlma.Mater......................Arkansas.Little.Rock,.1999Record.at.BGSU.(years)....................................... 0-0.(0)Career.Record.(years)...................................158-61.(7)Office.Phone..........................................(419).372-7067E-Mail................................................ [email protected]................................................(419).372-7676Assistant.Coach........................................ Tucker.Short.Office.Phone..........................................(419).372-5388E-Mail.................................................. [email protected]......................................... Jessica.HohlOffice.Phone..........................................(419).372-7413E-Mail.................................................... jhohl@bgsu.eduCoordinator.of.Operations.............Lindsay.LaurentOffice.Phone............................................419-372-4018E-mail..................................................lrlaure@bgsu.edu

TEAM INFORMATION2011.Overall.Record................................. 19-12.(.613)2011.MAC.Record.........................................6-10.(.375)Conference.Finish..........................................3rd.(East)Letterwinners.Returning.............................................. 9Letterwinners.Lost......................................................... 2.Starters.Returning............................................5+liberoStarters.Lost...................................................................... 1Newcomers....................................................................... 0

TABLE OF CONTENTSFACILITIESThe.Stroh.Center.............................4-72012 SEASONRoster......................................................8.Season.Outlook...................................9Schedule............................................. 10COACHING STAFFHead.Coach.Danijela.Tomic...11-12Assistant.Coaches........................... 132012 FALCONSStudent-Athlete.Bios................14-262011 SEASON REVIEWFinal.Statistics/MAC.Standings... 27HISTORYAll-Time.Series.vs..Opponents.... 28Letterwinners.................................... 29.Year-by-Year.Results................30-39Individual.&.Team.Records....40-43Honors.&.Awards.......................44-46

HISTORYFirst.Year.of.VB................1967.(Club),.1976.(Varsity)All-Time.Varsity.Record/Yrs..625-494-3.(.558)./.36All-Time.MAC.Record/Yrs..........243-212.(.534)./.29MAC.Regular-Season.Titles...............3.(1989-91-92)MAC.East.Division.Title............................. 2.(2000-01)MAC.Tournament.Titles..................................1.(1991)NCAA.Tourn..Appearances............................1.(1991)NIVC.Appearances..................................... 2.(1992-93)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSDirector/Volleyball.Contact.................Jason.KnavelOffice.Phone..........................................(419).372-7075Email................................................. jknavel@bgsu.eduAssistant.Director.......................................Mike.CihonAssistant.Director......................................Dave.MeyerIntern........................................................................John.EnrightOffice.Fax................................................(419).372-6015Mailing.Address...................251.Perry.Stadium.East..........................................Bowling.Green,.Ohio.43403

2012 MEDIA GUIDEThe.2012.Bowling.Green.State.University.Vol-leyball.Media.Guide.is.a.production.of.the.BGSU.Athletic.Communications.Office;.Jason.Knavel,.Director;.Mike.Cihon.and.Dave.Meyer,.Assistant.Directors;.John.Enright,.Intern.–.in.conjunction.with.the.BGSU.Volleyball.Office...Written.and.edited.by.Jason.Knavel...Photography.by.BGSU.Office.of.Marketing.and.Communications.(Craig.Bell.and.Brad.Phalin),.Doug.Sampson,.and.BGSU.Athletic.Communications.

QUICKFACTS/TABLEOFCONTENTS

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The Stroh CenterAs one of the newest facilities in Division I, the Stroh Center

has provided BGSU with one of the best home-court advantages in the country

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The Stroh CenterAs one of the newest facilities in Division I, the Stroh Center

has provided BGSU with one of the best home-court advantages in the country

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BGSU stunned previously unbeaten Michigan State in four sets in the first varsity athletics event ever held in the Stroh

Center. The crowd of 2,961 was the largest to ever watch a Falcon home volleyball match.

* Won school-record 12 matches to start the year* Defeated previously unbeaten Michigan St. in first match in the Stroh Center* Won Best Western Falcon Plaza Invitational for first time since 2007* Posted 11 more wins than 2010* Won six home matches for first time since 2008* Average home attendance doubled over 2010

IMMEDIATEIMPACT

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The ‘Stroh Center Rap’, a video created for the Stroh Center dedication on Sept.

9, 2011, featured the talents of BGSU students Mikey “Rosco” Blair and Ra-

chel Willingham, along with donors Kermit Stroh, Larry Miles, Bill Frack,

and Allen Schmidhorst. The video was featured nationally in a variety of plac-es, including ESPN.com, and has been

viewed well over 150,000 times.

Even before the Stroh Center was com-plete, the NCAA accepted Bowling Green’s bid to serve as a host for the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament. Baylor, the first men’s or women’s basketball team to go 40-0, be-gan its run through the tournament at the Stroh Center and National Player of the Year Brittney Griner became just the second women’s player to dunk in NCAA Tournament history, slamming one home in traffic in the opening round. All three tournament games held in the Stroh Cen-ter were sell-outs.

HISTORYISMADE

GOINGVIRAL

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FALCONS BY CLASSSENIORS (4)

Cassie.BerningKari.Galen

Lauren.MizgalskiLeah.Shaw

JUNIORS (7)Laura.Avila

Lindsey.ButterfieldLibby.Dachenhaus

Ashley.DunnPaige.Penrod

Kaitlyn.SkinnerDanielle.Tonyan

SOPHOMORES (2)Kelsey.Bates

Erica.Fullenkamp

FALCONS BY STATE/COUNTRY

OHIO (7)Kelsey.Bates

Cassie.BerningLindsey.ButterfieldLibby.Dachenhaus

Ashley.DunnErica.Fullenkamp

Paige.Penrod

ILLINOIS (3)Kari.GalenLeah.Shaw

Danielle.Tonyan.

CANADA (1)Kaitlyn.Skinner

INDIANA (1)Laura.Avila

PENNSYLVANIA (1)Lauren.Mizgalski

NUMERICALNO.. NAME. POS.. HT.. CL./EL.. HOMETOWN.(PREVIOUS.SCHOOL)1. Libby.Dachenhaus. DS/L. 5-8. Jr./Jr.. Toledo,.Ohio.(St..Ursula.Academy)5. Danielle.Tonyan. RS. 6-0. Jr./Jr.. McHenry,.Ill..(McHenry)6. Kelsey.Bates. M/RS. 6-1. So./So.. Willshire,.Ohio.(Parkway)7. Ashley.Dunn. L. 5-9. Jr./Jr.. Bowling.Green,.Ohio.(Bowling.Green)8. Leah.Shaw. M/LS. 6-1. Sr./Sr.. Princeton,.Ill..(Illinois.Central.College)9. Erica.Fullenkamp. S. 5-10. So./So.. Minster,.Ohio.(Minster.-.Team.Atlantis)10. Cassie.Berning. LS. 6-1. Sr./Sr.. Tipp.City,.Ohio.(Tippecanoe)11. Lindsey.Butterfield. LS. 6-0. Jr./Jr.. Springfield,.Ohio.(Springfield)12. Paige.Penrod. LS. 5-9. Jr./Jr.. Circleville,.Ohio.(Logan.Elm)13. Kari.Galen. M. 6-1. Sr./Sr.. Aurora,.Ill..(Waubonsie.Valley)14. Kaitlyn.Skinner. M. 6-2. Jr./Jr.. Cambridge,.Ont..(St..Benedict.Catholic)15. Lauren.Mizgalski. RS. 6-1. 5th/Sr.. Stahlstown,.Pa..(Ligonier.Valley)16. Laura.Avila. S. 5-6. Jr./Jr.. Yorktown,.Ind..(Yorktown)

Head.Coach:.Danijela.Tomic.(Arkansas.Little.Rock.‘99).-.First.seasonAssistant:.Tucker.Short.(Springfield.‘03).-.First.seasonAssistant:.Jessica.Hohl.(Michigan.State.‘07).-.First.season

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE KEY TO POSITIONSMizgalski. miz-GAL-skee. . . M.-.MiddleDachenhaus. DOCK-en-house. . LS.-.Left-Side.HitterAvila. . AV-i-luh.. . . RS.-.Right-Side.HitterDanijela.Tomic. DAN-yell-uh.TOE-mitch. . L.-.LiberoHohl. . HULL. . . . DS-.Defensive.Specialist

2012 BGSU Volleyball Front Row (L to R): Lindsey.Butterfield,.Erica.Fullenkamp,.Paige.Penrod,.Ashley.Dunn,.Laura.Avila,.Libby.Dachenhaus,.Danielle.Tonyan,.

Kaitlyn.Skinner;.Back Row (L to R): Strength.and.Conditioning.Coach.Kenny.Goodrich,.Athletic.Trainer.Sally.Miller,.Assistant.Coach.Jessica.Hohl,.Kelsey.Bates,.Leah.Shaw,.Lauren.Mizgalski,.Kari.Galen,.Cassie.Berning,.

Head.Coach.Danijela.Tomic,.Assistant.Coach.Tucker.Short,.Coordinator.of.Operations.Lindsay.Laurent

2012TEAMPHOTO/ROSTER

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Coaching.transitions.aren’t.supposed.to.go.this.smoothly..When.Denise.Van.De.Walle.retired.after.29.years.as.the.head.coach.of.the.Bowling.Green.State.University.volleyball.team,.three-time.Sun.Belt.Conference.Coach.of.the.Year.Danijela.Tomic.stepped.into.a.situ-ation.that.most.new.coaches.can.only.wish.for..With.12.returners,.including.five.starters.(and.libero.Ashley.Dunn),.back.from.a.team.that.went.19-12.a.year.ago,.the.Falcons.are.positioned.for.more.suc-cess.in.2012.

“The.unique.thing.about.this.team.is.that.we.have.pretty.much.everyone.back,”.Tomic.said..“For.a.new.coach,.that’s.very.beneficial.when.you.inherit.an.eager.and.hard.working.group.of.players..We.had.a.very.productive.spring.semester.where.we.implemented.a.new.offensive.and.defensive.system.and.worked.a.lot.on.improv-ing.our.serve.and.serve.receive..We’ll.be.a.more.mature.team.and.a.more.balanced.team.”

Eleven.of.the.13.players.on.the.team.are.juniors.and.seniors,.but.much.of.the.success.of.this.team.will.be.determined.by.a.seven-person.junior.class.that.could.go.down.as.one.of.the.best.classes.in.BGSU.history..That.group.is.spearheaded.by.returning.first-team.All-MAC.right.side.Danielle.Tonyan..Along.with.Tonyan,.outside.hitter.Paige.Penrod,.setter.Laura.Avila,.and.Dunn.all.started.from.almost.the.moment.they.stepped.foot.on.campus.as.freshmen..Lindsey.Butterfield,.Kaitlyn.Skinner,.and.Libby.Dachenhaus.have.continued.to.develop.and.are.key.members.of.the.rotation.as.well..Some.of.them.will.likely.step.into.starting.roles.also.

“There’s.usually.big.growth.from.the.sophomore.to.the.junior.year,”.Tomic.said..“All.across.the.board,.our.vertical.jumps.and.strength.have.improved.in.the.spring,.but.more.importantly.our.volleyball.skills.and.volleyball.IQ.have.improved.significantly.”

SETTERSIncumbent.starter.Laura.Avila.and.sophomore.Erica.Fullenkamp.will.fill.the.setter.role..Avila.has.more.experience.at.the.position,.but.Ful-lenkamp.spent.a.lot.of.time.on.the.court.as.a.freshman.at.a.variety.of.positions..She.spent.the.spring.and.summer.focused.solely.as.a.setter.

“Laura.has.great.leadership.skills.and.is.well.respected.by.her.teammates,”.Tomic.said..“Her.and.Erica’s.court.personality.and.skills.complement.each.other..We.will.create.the.system.that.fits.our.personnel.and.it.will.be.interesting.to.see.how.their.roles.develop.this.year..Erica’s.setting.consistency.and.the.tempo.of.her.sets.have.been.much.better.and.she.has.been.working.a.lot.on.her.footwork.and.setting.technique.”

RIGHT SIDEDanielle.Tonyan.is.a.returning.first-team.All-MAC.performer.and.ranked.third.in.the.league.in.kills.a.year.ago.(first.in.the.East.Divi-sion)..Only.one.player.in.BGSU.program.history.has.recorded.300.kills.in.all.four.years.of.her.career,.but.Tonyan.(along.with.Paige.Penrod.also).has.posted.at.least.300.in.each.of.her.first.two.seasons..

“Danielle.is.going.to.have.a.really.good.year,”.Tomic.said..“She’s.been.working.hard.and.is.open.to.the.changes.that.we.have.been.imple-menting..She’s.jumping.higher,.she’s.hitting.stronger,.and.her.block-ing.and.defense.has.improved..Our.goal.for.Danielle.is.to.make.her.a.more.complete.player,.a.player.who.can.play.all.six.rotations..She.has.that.potential.and.she.is.showing.that.to.us.now.in.the.gym.”

Lauren.Mizgalski,.who.has.struggled.with.shoulder.injuries.during.her.career,.will.back.up.Tonyan..Although.sophomore.transfer.Kelsey.Bates.is.slotted.to.play.middle,.she.would.move.to.the.right.side.if.necessary.

“Lauren.has.improved.in.the.spring,.especially.when.it.comes.to.her.blocking,”.Tomic.said..“We.want.her.to.be.a.dominant.blocker.and.also.increase.her.hitting.efficiency.”

MIDDLESWith.four.players.at.this.position,.Tomic.has.depth.in.the.middle,.which.is.a.tremendous.luxury..Senior.Kari.Galen.was.one.of.the.top.players.in.the.MAC.a.year.ago.in.attack.percentage.and.was.the.team’s.leading.blocker..Senior.Leah.Shaw.and.junior.Kaitlyn.Skinner.are.considered.two.of.the.most.improved.players.on.the.team,.while.Kelsey.Bates,.a.sophomore.transfer.from.Syracuse.University,.will.push.for.time.as.well.

“Kari.had.a.strong.junior.year.and.we.want.her.to.build.on.that.her.senior.year,”.Tomic.said..“Leah.and.Kaitlyn.are.definitely.the.most.improved.of.the.group..They.had.a.huge.spring.and.continued.that.into.the.summer..They.are.all.working.very.hard.and.pushing.each.other.in.practice.every.day.”

OUTSIDE HITTERSJunior.Paige.Penrod.has.the.most.kills,.most.aces,.and.second-most.digs.in.the.program.over.the.past.two.years..She.is.a.complete.player.who.can.take.over.a.match.in.a.variety.of.ways..Again,.this.year,.she.will.be.a.focal.point.both.offensively.and.defensively.for.the.Falcons.

“Paige.is.a.very.gifted.athlete.and.she.reads.and.knows.the.game.very.well,”.Tomic.said..“She.is.our.best.defender.and.her.speed,.reaction,.and.anticipation.is.very.good..As.a.six.rotation.player,.we.expect.a.lot.from.her.in.serve.receive,.defense,.and.as.a.powerful.hitter..Our.main.goal.for.her.is.to.increase.her.hitting.efficiency.this.season,.while.maintaining.a.strong.defensive.presence.on.the.court.”

Lindsey.Butterfield.and.Cassie.Berning.are.both.showing.strong.im-provement.to.push.for.time.on.the.court..Both.players.have.battled.injuries.at.times.during.their.careers,.but.are.healthy.and.ready.for.2012.

“Lindsey.has.improved.tremendously,”.Tomic.said..“People.will.be.surprised.by.her.improvement..She.is.more.physical.and.has.increased.her.vertical.by.four.inches..Moreover,.her.arm.swing.has.improved.and.she.is.just.playing.on.a.different.level.right.now..I.think.she.will.have.a.breakthrough.junior.year..Cassie.had.a.good.spring.without.injuries.and.is.more.confident.now..She.has.made.improvements.in.her.serve.receive.and.defense.which.will.make.her.a.more.complete.outside.hitter.”

LIBEROJuniors.Ashley.Dunn.and.Libby.Dachenhaus.are.competing.for.time.as.the.libero..Dunn.has.played.the.role.exclusively.over.the.last.two.years.and.Dachenhaus.has.served.as.a.defensive.specialist..

“Both.of.them.are.working.hard,”.Tomic.said..“They.both.have.the.ability.to.do.the.job,.but.it’s.still.too.early.to.say.who’s.going.to.be.a.libero.and.who’s.going.to.be.a.defensive.specialist.”

2012OUTLOOK

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2012SCHEDULEAUGUSTMarquette Challenge. 24. at.Marquette...................................................................7.p.m.. 25. vs..Northwestern............................................................4.p.m.Indiana Invitational. 31. vs..Georgia.Tech.............................................................5.p.m.

SEPTEMBERIndiana Invitational. 1. at.Indiana..........................................................................12.p.m.. 1. vs..Cleveland.State........................................................5.p.m.BYU Nike Invitational. 7. vs..Portland.State...........................................................4.p.m.. 8. at.BYU................................................................................12.p.m.. 8. vs..Utah..............................................................................5.p.m.Purdue Active Ankle Challenge. 14. vs..Alabama.Birmingham............................................12.p.m.. 14. vs..Jacksonville.State....................................................5.p.m.. 15. at.Purdue..........................................................................7.p.m.21 OHIO* .............................................................. 7 p.m.22 KENT STATE* ................................................... 7 p.m.28.. at.Akron*..........................................................................7.p.m.29.. at.Buffalo*........................................................................7.p.m.

OCTOBER4 MIAMI (OHIO)* ................................................ 7 p.m.6 WESTERN MICHIGAN* .................................... 7 p.m.9 OAKLAND ........................................................ 7 p.m.12.. at.Eastern.Michigan*....................................................7.p.m.13.. at.Central.Michigan*....................................................7.p.m.19 BALL STATE* .................................................... 7 p.m.20 TOLEDO* ......................................................... 7 p.m.26.. at.Kent.State*..................................................................7.p.m.27.. at.Ohio*.............................................................................7.p.m.

NOVEMBER2 BUFFALO* ........................................................ 7 p.m.3 AKRON* ........................................................... 7 p.m.8. . at.Miami.(Ohio)*.............................................................7.p.m.10.. at.Northern.Illinois*......................................................7.p.m.16-18. MAC.Tournament%.......................................................TBA

HOME.matches.at.Stroh.Center*.Mid-American.Conference.Game%.MAC.Tournament.at.Spire.Institute.in.Geneva,.Ohio

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Three-time Sun Belt Confer-ence Coach of the Year Danije-la Tomic has been named the fourth varsity volleyball coach in Bowling Green State University history. Tomic comes to Bowling Green after spending seven years as the head coach at FIU, piling up a career record of 158-61. “We are thrilled to welcome Danijela to the BGSU Athletics team,” Director of Athletics Greg Christopher said. “Throughout the research process, Danije-la’s name was brought up by everyone in volleyball circles. Those positive reviews played out in the interviews as well. Danijela’s passion, vision and commitment to excellence are evident to anyone who spends time with her. Not only will Danijela help elevate Bowling Green volleyball, but she will help make our entire depart-ment better.” A 1999 graduate of Arkansas-Little Rock, Tomic was named Sun Belt Conference Coach

of the Year in 2006, 2008, and 2009, guiding the Panthers to the NCAA Tournament in each of those last two seasons. The 2009 team set a program record by going 32-4, which included a 17-0 mark in confer-ence play. Tomic took over at FIU in 2005 and made an immediate impact as her team improved by 12 wins over the previous season and reached the SBC Tourna-ment as the No. 6 seed after

missing out in two of the previ-ous three years. “I am honored and privileged to have this opportunity to lead the Falcon volleyball program,” Tomic said. “I feel very fortu-nate to be a part of the BGSU family. I want to thank Greg Christopher and Lesley Irvine for giving me this opportunity and for supporting my vision for the future of the program.” In seven years at FIU, her play-

Head CoaCH denise Van de Walle

Danijela Tomic

> THE TOMIC FILE <Year at BGSU: First SeasonCareer: Eighth SeasonAlma Mater: Arkansas Little Rock ‘99Career Record: 158-61 (.721)

> CAREER NOTES/AWARDS <• One of 20 active winningest coach-es in Division I (by win percentage)• One 30-win Season• 2009 Sun Belt Coach of the Year• 2009 NCAA Tournament Participant• 2008 Sun Belt Coach of the Year• 2008 NCAA Tournament Participant• 2006 Sun Belt Coach of the Year

> CAREER PATH <2012-present: Head coach BGSU2005-11: Head Coach Florida Inter-national2003-04: Ast. Coach LSU1997-02: Ast. Coach Arkansas Little Rock

2012SCHEDULE HEADCOACHDANIJELATOMIC

Danijela Tomic shakes hands with Director of Athletics Greg Christopher during her introduction as head coach at BGSU.

TOMIC YEAR-BY-YEARAT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL OVERALL SUN BELTYEAR W-L PCT. W- L PCT. FINISH2005 15-13 .536 5-6 .455 4th*2006 24-8 .750 14-3 .824 T1st*2007 19-8 .704 12-5 .706 3rd*2008 28-7 .800 15-2 .882 1st*2009 32-4 .889 17-0 1.000 1st*2010 20-11 .645 12-4 .750 3rd*2011 20-10 .667 10-6 .625 3rd*Totals 158-61 .721 85-26 .766 3 Titles

* in East Division

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ers have earned six AVCA All-American awards, two Sun Belt Con-ference Player of the Year honors, and 24 All-Sun Belt Conference awards. Under her tutelage, one athlete was named AVCA South Region Freshman of the Year. Her .721 career winning percentage ranks as one of the 20 best among active NCAA Division I coaches. Tomic also demands well-rounded student-athletes as her team earned the Dr. Paul D. Gallagher Community Service Award in 2008, presented to the FIU team that has gone the extra mile in performing community service throughout the year. She has had 20 selections to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List (grade point aver-age of 3.5 or better) and 27 selections to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll. Prior to her time at FIU, Tomic was an assistant coach at LSU during the 2003 and 2004 seasons. Before that, she spent six years as an assistant coach at UALR from 1997-03. She played at UALR from 1995-97 as an outside hitter, right side hitter, and setter, helping to lead the team to the 1996 NCAA Tournament. She was named Most Valuable Player of the SBC Tournament that year and recorded a tournament record 32 digs during the championship match in 1996. “We are thrilled that Danijela has chosen to become our next head women’s volleyball coach,” Irvine, the Associate Athletics Director who oversaw the search, said. “She is a tremendous talent. Her vi-sion, proven ability, experience and passion will ensure that the future of BGSU volleyball is in exciting and capable hands. Danijela is an extremely high-caliber coach and we are both proud and excited to introduce her to the BGSU community.” Tomic replaces Denise Van De Walle at Bowling Green, who served 29 years as the Falcons’ head coach before announcing her retire-ment. Van De Walle is the winningest coach in Mid-American Confer-ence history, posting a 527-378 career mark and earning four MAC Coach of the Year awards. A native of Catici, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Tomic graduated from UALR in 1999 with a degree in health education.

The Winning Tradition of Falcon Volleyball ...

East Division Champions ‘00, ‘01

Mid-American Conference Champion ‘89, ‘91, ‘92

Mid-American Tournament Champion ‘91

NCAA Berth ‘91

National Invitational Volleyball Champ. Runner-up ‘92

National Invitational Volleyball Champ. Participant ‘93

Most Wins in a Season - 30

20-Win Seasons - 13

All-MAC Players - 51

All-MAC Freshmen - 5

MAC Freshman of the Year - 2

MAC Player of the Year - 4

MAC Coach of the Year - 4

MAC All-Tournament Team - 16

MAC Tournament MVP - 1

MAC Player of the Week - 70

MAC Commissioner’s Award - 12

MAC President’s Award - 4

All-Mideast Region - 8

National Team Participants - 1

BGSU Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year -1

Junior Scholar Athlete of the Year - 6

MAC Honor Roll - 62

Academic All-MAC Players - 53

Academic All-District IV - 15

Academic All-America - 3

Highest BGSU Team GPA Award - 6

AVCA/GamePlan National Academic Award - 12

Highest Spring GPA - 3.76

AVCA/Molten Highest GPA in the Nation - 1

HEADCOACHDANIJELATOMIC

SETTING ACADEMIC STANDARDSTen.of.the.12.returning.volleyball.players.have.cumulative.GPA’s.at.least.a.3.00.or.higher.

. •.Laura.Avila. . •.Erica.Fullenkamp

. •.Cassie.Berning. . •.Kari.Galen

. •.Lindsey.Butterfield. •.Paige.Penrod

. •.Libby.Dachenhaus. •.Leah.Shaw

. •.Ashley.Dunn. . •.Kaitlyn.Skinner.

.Additionally,.five.of.those.student-athletes.have.GPA’s.higher.than.3.5.--.Laura.Avila.(4.0),.Lindsey.Butterfield.(3.9),.Erica.Fullenkamp.(4.0),.Kari.Galen.(3.8),.and.Kaitlyn.Skinner.(3.8)...The.Orange.and.Brown.have.also.taken.home.the.Game.Plan/AVCA.Team.Academic.Award.13.times,.including.the.last.12.seasons,.which.is.the.second.longest.streak.in.Division.I.volleyball.

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Tucker Short was named a volleyball assistant coach in February of 2012 and also serves as the program’s recruiting coordinator. A 2003 graduate of Springfield College, Short is part of Danijela Tomic’s first coaching staff at Bowling Green.

Short came to Bowling Green after serving in a similar role at Coastal Carolina. During his time with the Chanticleers, the program was recognized by the NCAA for a perfect Academic Progress Rate (APR). Short is also very familiar with the Mid-American Conference, having spent four years as an assistant coach at the University at Buffalo. He served as the program’s recruiting coordinator and primary setter coach, while also being in charge of scouting opponents and tape exchange. Short began his collegiate coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at North Carolina in 2003 before moving on to his alma mater to serve as the junior varsity head coach and a men’s volleyball graduate assistant coach. He was a four-year letterwinner of Springfield from 2000-03 and a three-year team captain, where he led the program to three consecutive Division III National Championships. Short received his bachelors degree in physical education from Springfield in 2003.

Tucker Short

> THE SHORT FILE <Year: First SeasonAlma Mater: Springfield ‘03

> CAREER PATH <2012-present: Ast. Coach BGSU2010-11: Ast. Coach Coastal Carolina2006-09: Ast. Coach Buffalo2004-05: JV Coach/Grad Ast. Springfield2003: Volunteer Ast. North Carolina

Jessica Hohl, a Northwest Ohio native, came to Bowling Green in February of 2012 to serve on Danijela Tomic’s first coaching staff with the Falcons. Hohl went to Anthony Wayne High School and hails from Waterville.

Prior to returning to the region, Hohl spent a year as a graduate assistant coach at Arkansas State. The program went 21-10 and won the Sun Belt Conference West Division championship, going un-defeated at home. Hohl earned her bachelors degree in retailing from Michigan State in December of 2007 after leading the Spartans to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2007. She was named Academic All-Big Ten and was an AAU All-American while playing club volleyball with Glass City Volleyball Club. Hohl also played club volleyball with Premier Volleyball Club and Toledo Volleyball Club. Upon graduation from Michigan State, she played professionally for Ok Calcit in Kamnik, Slovenia, where her team was among the final 16 teams vying for the CEV Cup. She also played for CV Miranda in Spain in 2010 and her team placed second in the regular season.

Jessica Hohl

> THE HOHL FILE <Year: First SeasonAlma Mater: Michigan State ‘07

> CAREER PATH <2012-present: Ast. Coach BGSU2011: Grad Ast. Arkansas State

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2011: Played in n ine matches, seeing action in 11 sets … Recorded kills against Coppin State and Wright State … Had a season-high two digs against Canisius … Had a block against Stony Brook.

2010: Played in 13 matches, seeing action in 35 sets …

Posted 12 blocks, an average of 0.35 per set … Picked up a season-high seven kills with a .500 attack percentage against IPFW … Had four digs against Oakland and three blocks in a four set win over St. Francis (Pa.).

2009: Played in 30 matches, starting 13 times, as a freshman…Hampered by injuries late in the year that kept her from playing at full strength…One of only three players to finish with at least 100 kills and 100 digs…Had at least 10 kills on two occasions with a career-high 13 against Robert Morris…Had at least 10 digs twice with a career-best 11 against Green Bay.

High School: A first team all-state player from Tippecanoe High School ... Earned three varsity letters ... Named Player of the Year in the Central Buckeye Conference and district

Player of the Year as a senior ... Set a new school record with 275 kills as a junior ... Team went a combined 80-4 in her three seasons, winning the Central Buckeye Conference title three times ... Team was regional runner-up and finished the year ranked No. 1 in the AP state poll as a senior ... As a junior, team won district and regional championships, advancing to the state semifinals ... Was the 2009 Rae Burick Women in Sports Award runner-up ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field.

Personal: Full name is Cassandra Ann Berning ... Daughter of Thomas and Peg Berning ... Has three brothers -- Jay, Adam, and Ryan -- and a sister-in-law, Shelly ... Born Nov. 5, 1990 ... Plans to major in communications disorders ... Played club volleyball for Team Atlantis Volleyball Club.

Cassie BerningSenior • Left Side • 6-1Tipp City, Ohio • Tippecanoe

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BERNING CAREER HIGHSKills: 13, vs. Robert Morris (9/12/09)Hitting %: .500 (13-2-22), vs. Robert Morris (9/12/09)Assists: 3, vs. Loyola, Md. (8/28/09)Aces: 1, Five timesDigs: 11, vs. Green Bay (9/11/09)Blocks: 3, vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9/17/10)

Cassie Berning’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2009 92 30 101 1.10 64 312 .119 16 0.17 5 0.05 23 121 1.32 18 0 15 15 0.16 2 4 2010 35 13 29 0.83 23 103 .058 1 0.03 0 0.00 2 8 0.23 2 0 12 12 0.34 3 0 2011 11 9 2 0.18 3 6 -.167 2 0.18 0 0.00 1 6 0.55 3 0 1 1 0.09 0 1TOTAL 138 52 132 0.96 90 421 .100 19 0.14 5 0.04 26 135 0.98 23 0 28 28 0.20 5 5

CASSIEBERNING

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KARIGALEN

2011: Named Academic All-MAC ... Played in 30-of-31 matches, starting 29 times … Also saw action in 106 of the 112 total sets … Ranked fourth in the MAC and 79th in the country with a .337 attack percentage, the sixth-best season in program history … Led the team with 99 blocks and ranked fourth

with 176 kills, 1.66 per set … Also had a team-high 14 solo blocks, double anyone else on the team … Had two double-digit kill matches, including a remarkable 14 kills on 17 swings against Bucknell … Also had 11 kills against Bethune-Cookman … Posted a career-best 10 blocks in her second match of the year against Eastern Kentucky … Had at least five blocks in 10 different matches … Named MVP of the USF Invitational on the strength of her performance against Eastern Kentucky and also earned MAC East Division Defensive Player of the Week honors for her efforts … Named all-tournament at the Bucknell Invitational.

2010: Academic All-MAC Honorable Mention ... Played in 29 matches, starting 24 times … A threat at the net, averaging a team-best 0.78 blocks per set … Her 64 total blocks were second on the team, adding 10 solo rejections … Had a career-high 10 kills against Wright State, tying her career-best with six blocks in that match … Also had six blocks at Miami to go with six kills … Posted five blocks in matches against St. Francis (Pa.), Pittsburgh, and Buffalo.

2009: Played in 12 matches as a freshman, starting once … Her .250 hitting percentage ranked second on the team

… Added three blocks in limited time … Had a perfect attack percentage on three attempts in a win over Howard, posting a career-high three kills and adding her only dig of the year … Posted blocks against Howard, Robert Morris, and Central Michigan ... Received Academic Achievement Award for posting a 4.0 grade point average during the fall semester.

High School: Three-year letterwinner and team captain as a senior at Waubonsie Valley High School ... Named all-conference in the Upstate 8 league as a senior and was a Daily Herald All-Area honorable mention player ... All-Academic as a senior ... Led team to first conference championship in 10 years in 2007 and helped the team to a regional championship in 2006 ... Named a Prepvolleyball.com Senior Ace as one of the top 250 recruits in the country.

Personal: Full name is Kari Ann Galen ... Daughter of Jim and Carol Galen ... Has one sister, Hannah ... Born July 17, 1991 ... Majoring in secondary education integrated language arts ... Played club volleyball for Sports Performance Volleyball Club, a squad that was JVDA National runner-up in 2009 in the 18’s division ... Was JVDA Mizuno National Champions in the 17’s division for Sports Performance.

Kari GalenSenior • Middle • 6-1Aurora, Ill. • Waubonsie Valley

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GALEN CAREER HIGHSKills: 14, at Bucknell (9/17/11)Hitting %: .824 (14-0-17), at Bucknell (9/17/11)Assists: 2, vs. Buffalo (10/1/11)Aces: NoneDigs: 2, Five TimesBlocks: 10, vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/2/11)

Kari Galen’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2009 16 12 11 0.69 3 32 .250 1 0.06 0 0.00 0 1 0.06 0 0 3 3 0.19 3 02010 82 29 93 1.13 49 264 .167 2 0.02 0 0.00 0 16 0.20 1 10 54 64 0.78 6 02011 106 30 176 1.66 45 389 .337 5 0.05 0 0.00 0 8 0.08 0 14 85 99 0.93 8 3TOTAL 204 71 280 1.37 97 685 .267 8 0.04 0 0.00 0 25 0.12 1 24 142 166 0.81 17 3

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2011: Played in 30 matches, seeing action in 96 sets … Fifth on the team in kills and blocks with 132 and 41, respectively … Had a career-high 14 kills in the regular season finale against Northern Illinois … Posted a season-high four blocks against Eastern Kentucky … Had at least five

kills in 10 different matches … Recorded first career ace against Akron.

2010: Played in 16 matches, seeing action in 32 sets … Posted 22 kills and 10 blocks on the year … Had a season-high seven kills at Buffalo to go with a season-best three blocks … Added five kills and a block at Miami (Ohio).

2009: Hampered by injuries that limited her to 20 matches, including eight starts…Recorded 40 kills and a .200 attack percentage…With 23 blocks, averaged 0.51 per set to rank third on the team…Had 10 kills and a .562 attack percentage in the season-opening win over Loyola (Md.)…Posted eight kills and a .400 attack percentage in a five-set win over Duquesne…Had a career-high six blocks against Cleveland State and added five more against Ohio State.

2008: Redshirted.

High School: Earned four letters at Ligonier Valley High School … Also earned two letters in basketball … As a senior captain led the Mounties to an 11-7 season earning all-state and first team all-district honors … A three-time Heritage All-Conference honoree … Also earned the David Bowman Memorial Girls Basketball Award and a two-time MVP of the Ligonier Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament.

Personal: Full name is Lauren May Mizgalski … Daughter of Kent and Celeste Mizgalski … Born Nov. 8, 1989 … Majoring in apparel merchandising and product development … Would like to become a fashion designer … Has an older sister and younger brother … Played club volleyball for Renaissance (Pittsburgh).

Lauren MizgalskiRedshirt Senior • Right Side • 6-1Stahlstown, Pa. • Ligonier Valley

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LAURENMIZGALSKI

MIZGALSKI CAREER HIGHSKills: 14, vs. Northern Illinois (11/12/11)Hitting %: .562 (10-1-16), vs. Loyola, Md. (8/28/09)Assists: 2, vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (9/3/11)Aces: 1, vs. Akron (9/30/11)Digs: 2, Six TimesBlocks: 6, vs. Cleveland State (9/18/09)

Lauren Mizgalski’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2009 45 20 40 0.89 15 125 .200 3 0.07 0 0.00 0 8 0.18 0 1 22 23 0.51 3 1 2010 32 16 22 0.69 19 86 .035 2 0.06 0 0.00 0 6 0.19 1 1 9 10 0.31 3 02011 96 30 132 1.38 59 383 .191 4 0.04 1 0.01 1 17 0.18 2 3 38 41 0.43 3 1TOTAL 173 66 194 1.12 93 594 .170 9 0.05 1 0.01 1 31 0.18 3 5 69 74 0.43 9 2

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2011: Played in 12 matches, recording act ion in 13 sets … Played one of her best matches in the MAC Tournament, recording three kills on three swings against top-seed Northern Illinois … Also had three kills at Wright State, adding a season-best two blocks … Perfect in eight service attempts and

two serve receptions.

Prior to Bowling Green: Played two seasons at Illinois Central College, winning a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) National Championship in 2009 ... Named All-Tournament at the 2009 NJCAA National Championship ... NJCAA Second Team All-American in 2010 and Academic All-American.

High School: Played three seasons of varsity volleyball at Princeton High School ... Team went 90-27 from 2006-08 ... Honorable mention all-state in 2008 and Bureau County Republican Volleyball Co-Player of the Year ... Twice named unanimous first team All-NCIC ... Member of National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name is Leah Danielle Shaw ... Daughter of Dan and Jean Shaw ... Born July 9, 1991 ... Plans to study earth and environmental science ... Played club volleyball with Illinois Valley Volley Power.

Leah ShawSenior • Middle/Left Side • 6-1Princeton, Ill. • Princeton

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LEAHSHAW

SHAW CAREER HIGHSKills: 3, Two TimesHitting %: 1.000 (3-0-3), vs. N. Illinois (11/18/11)Assists: 1, vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/2/11)Aces: NoneDigs: 1, Six TimesBlocks: 2, at Wright State (9/27/11)

Leah Shaw’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2011 13 12 11 0.85 9 36 .056 1 0.08 0 0.00 0 6 0.46 0 1 3 4 0.31 1 0

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2011: Named Academic All-MAC ... Started all 31 matches and played in all 112 sets … Led the team with 773 assists, an average of 6.90 per set … Had double-digit assists in every match and posted at least 40 twice … Had 45 assists in back-to-back matches against Buffalo and Miami

… Recorded five double-doubles on the season in assists and digs … Picked up back-to-back double-doubles against Wright State and Akron … Second on the team with 32 aces, ranking seventh in the MAC with 0.29 per set … Had a career-high 17 digs, as well as a career-best five kills, at Miami … Had a career-high three aces three times, reaching that total against Canisius, Coppin State, and Miami … Named to the USF Invitational All-Tournament team.

2010: Played in all 32 matches, starting 17 times … One of only two players to play in all 111 sets … Took over the starting setter role midway through the year and led the team with 796 assists, an average of 7.17 per set … Also had 13 aces and 198 digs, third-most on the team … Second on the team with five double-doubles … Had a season-high 54 assists in a three-set match against Western Michigan, the most by a BGSU player in a three-set match in the rally scoring era (since 2001) … Had at least 40 assists in four other matches and had 30 or more assists 12 times, including each of the final four matches … Had six matches with double-digit dig totals, including a season-high 13 against Albany … Picked up a career-high five blocks in a three-set sweep at Cleveland State.

High School: Led team to a 37-2 record as a senior, including a perfect 7-0 mark in the Hoosier Heritage Conference, ending as sectional and regional champions, and the state runner-up ... Named the Indiana Class 3A State Mental Attitude Award Winner, along with being selected first team all-state, all-conference, all-Delaware County, and all-state academic honorable mention ... Posted 1,154 assists as a senior, along with a team-high 60 aces, 106 kills, and 261 digs ... Also named All Hoosier Heritage Conference and All-Delaware County as a sophomore and junior ... Earned eight varsity letters at Yorktown, four each in volleyball and tennis ... Awarded the Academic Award of Excellence as a sophomore, junior, and senior, and was selected to National Honors Society ... Was an all-conference performer in tennis as well ... Named salutatorian of the Yorktown class of 2010.

Personal: Full name is Laura Emily Avila ... Born April 5, 1992 ... Daughter of Ramon and Terry Avila ... Father Ramon played men’s volleyball at Ball State ... Three sisters, Sarah, Anne, and Kate, and one brother, Ryan ... Majoring in applied health science/pre-physical therapy ... Plays club volleyball for Munciana.

Laura AvilaJunior • Setter • 5-6Yorktown, Ind. • Yorktown

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LAURAAVILA

AVILA CAREER HIGHSKills: 5, at Miami (11/10/11)Hitting %: .300 (5-2-10), at Miami (11/10/11)Assists: 54, vs. Western Michigan (10/2/10)Aces: 3, Three timesDigs: 17, at Miami (11/10/11)Blocks: 5, at Cleveland State (10/19/10)

Laura Avila’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 111 32 17 0.15 7 70 .143 796 7.17 13 0.12 24 198 1.78 2 0 17 17 0.15 2 142011 112 31 31 0.28 8 77 .299 773 6.90 32 0.29 35 225 2.01 0 0 3 3 0.03 1 9TOTAL 223 63 48 0.22 15 147 .224 1569 7.04 45 0.20 59 423 1.90 2 0 20 20 0.09 3 23

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2011: Named Academic All-MAC honorable mention ... Played in 24 matches and 65 total sets … Ranked seventh on the team with 54 kills … Had a season-high seven kills against Buffalo and followed that up with six more against Miami … Also had a season-high three digs in that Miami match …

Recorded two solo blocks against Central Michigan.

2010: Played in 29 matches as a freshman, starting nine times … One of four players with at least 100 kills and added 33 blocks … Had five matches with at least 10 kills, posting all of those in the final 12 matches … Had a career-high 13 kills against Akron and a career-best five blocks against St. Francis (Pa.).

High School: Earned four varsity letters at Springfield High School and was a team captain each of final three years

... Team improved its win total in each of her four years, finishing with a 23-2 mark as a senior ... Team MVP as both a junior and senior ... GWOC Player of the Year in 2009 and First Team All-GWOC all four years of high school ... All-Area Player of the Year as a junior and senior and Miss Volleyball in 2009.

Personal: Full name is Lindsey Marie Butterfield ... Daughter of Jeff and Sue Butterfield ... One sister, Katelyn ... Born March 4, 1992 ... Majoring in biology (pre-med) ... Played club volleyball for the Dayton Juniors.

Lindsey ButterfieldJunior • Left Side • 6-0Springfield, Ohio • Springfield

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LINDSEYBUTTERFIELD

BUTTERFIELD CAREER HIGHSKills: 13, vs. Akron (10/30/10)Hitting %: .500 (11-1-20), vs. E. Michigan (11/16/10)Assists: 1, Three timesAces: 1, vs. Miami, Ohio (9/30/10)Digs: 5, vs. Wright State (9/14/10)Blocks: 5, vs. St. Francis, Pa. (9/17/10)

Lindsey Butterfield’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 93 29 146 1.57 66 482 .166 2 0.02 1 0.01 0 51 0.55 2 5 28 33 0.35 0 12011 65 24 54 0.83 15 167 .234 1 0.02 0 0.00 0 7 0.11 2 4 4 8 0.12 1 0TOTAL 158 53 200 1.27 81 649 .183 3 0.02 1 0.01 0 58 0.37 4 9 32 41 0.26 1 1

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2011: Named Academic All-MAC honorable mention ... Played in 27 of the team’s 31 matches, seeing action in 73 sets … Fifth on the team with 82 digs, an average of 1.12 per set, and added six aces … Had the top serving percentage on the team among those who had at least 10 attempts, posting

a .971 rate … Had at least one ace in four consecutive conference matches, including a career-best two against Central Michigan … Had at least five digs in seven different matches, posting a career high nine at home against Miami and at Ball State.

2010: Saw action in three matches as a freshman, playing in three total sets … Posted her first career dig against Evansville … Was perfect in four serve receive attempts on the season, including a 3-for-3 effort at home against Kent State.

High School: Named Toledo All-City League after leading St. Ursula Academy in digs with 140 ... Led team to a district and city league championship with a 23-3 record in 2009 ... Named one of BCSN’s 2010 Outstanding Student-Athletes ... Team was district runner-up and city league semifinalist in 2007 ... Was also a standout swimmer, earning four letters and being named team captain twice ... Also succesful outside of competition, being named class Vice President and a National Honor Society member.

Personal: Full name is Elizabeth Rita Dachenhaus ... Daughter of Jay Dachenhaus and Jeniene Hohl ... Born Jan. 24, 1992 ... Majoring in applied health science ... One sister, Delaney.

Libby DachenhausJunior • Defensive Specialist/Libero • 5-8Toledo, Ohio • St. Ursula Academy

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LIBBYDACHENHAUS

DACHENHAUS CAREER HIGHSKills: 1, vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (9/3/11)Hitting %: .500 (1-0-2), vs. Md. East. Shore (9/3/11)Assists: 2, at Ohio (9/23/11)Aces: 2, vs. Central Michigan (10/14/11)Digs: 9, Two timesBlocks: None

Libby Dachenhaus’ Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 3 3 0 0.00 0 2 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 0.33 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 02011 73 27 1 0.01 1 7 .000 6 0.08 6 0.08 2 82 1.12 16 0 0 0 0.00 0 1TOTAL 76 30 1 0.01 1 9 .000 6 0.08 6 0.08 2 83 1.09 16 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

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2011: Named Academic All-MAC honorable mention ... Played in all 31 matches and was one of four players to see action in all 112 sets, serving as the team’s libero … Her 450 digs rank as the 10th most in a single-season in school history and her 4.02 digs per set are ninth-best, ranking seventh in the

MAC … Also posted a .945 serve receive percentage and handed out 110 assists … Her 25 aces were third-most on the team … Finished the year with 19 consecutive double-digit dig matches, posting at least 20 on three separate occasions … Twice had 21 digs, earning that total against SIU Edwardsville and at home against Miami … Tied her career high with three aces in the regular season finale against Northern Illinois … Named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week on one occasion … Named to the USF Volleyball Invitational All-Tournament team.

2010: Played in 31-of-32 matches as the team’s libero … One of three players with at least 20 aces, posting 22 … Led the team in total service attempts and total serve receive attempts … Had a .937 serve receive percentage … Led the team with 457 digs, an average of 4.27 per set, which was the eighth-highest single season total in program history and ranked sixth in the MAC (and 131st nationally) … Was named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week after posting 99 digs, an average of 4.71 per set, in five matches during the week of Sept. 14-18 … Had at least 10 digs in 26 of the team’s 32 matches and had at least 20 digs seven times … Set a career-high with 26 digs in a four-set win over St. Francis (Pa.) and equaled that total in just three sets at Eastern Michigan … Had a career-high three aces at Akron.

High School: Led team to district finals as a senior, winning a sectional championship, and going 14-0 in the NLL ... Posted 1,102 career kills, 1,020 digs, 113 service aces, and 74 blocks ... First Team All Wood County, First Team All NLL Outside Hitter, First Team All District 7, and District 7 Division I Player of the Year as a senior ... Received a 2009 Northwest Ohio Scholar Athlete award ... Voted to play in the Northwest Ohio District 7 All-Star match and the Division I Ohio All-Star match ... Named a Northwest Ohio Scholar Athlete Award winner ... As a junior, helped team to a 17-7 overall record, including 13-1 in the NLL ... Team won a sectional title in 2008 and advanced to the district finals, as she was named First Team All NLL, First Team All Wood County, and First Team All District 7 ... Led the NLL as a junior with 362 kills and was second with 265 digs ... As a sophomore, team went 24-2 overall and 14-0 in the NLL and was ranked 10th in the state ... Finished second on the team in kills as a sophomore and was honorable mention All NLL and All Wood County, along with honorable mention All District 7 ... Led team in kills as a freshman, ranking second in digs ... Was second team All NLL and second team All District 7.

Personal: Full name is Ashley Lauren Dunn ... Daughter of Tim and Mary Ellen Dunn ... Two sisters, Brittany and Mackenzie, and a brother, Tyler ... Sister Brittany plays volleyball at Oakland University ... Born June 12, 1991 ... Majoring in business ... Played club volleyball for Premier.

Ashley DunnJunior • Libero • 5-9Bowling Green, Ohio • Bowling Green

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ASHLEYDUNN

DUNN CAREER HIGHSKills: 2, vs. Air Force (8/26/11)Hitting %: 1.000 (2-0-2), vs. Air Force (8/26/11)Assists: 12, vs. Albany (9/4/10)Aces: 3, Two timesDigs: 26, Two timesBlocks: None

Ashley Dunn’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 107 31 5 0.05 4 15 .067 104 0.97 22 0.21 46 457 4.27 51 0 0 0 0.00 0 32011 112 31 9 0.08 1 13 .615 110 0.98 25 0.22 45 450 4.02 43 0 0 0 0.00 0 2TOTAL 219 62 14 0.06 5 28 .321 214 0.98 47 0.21 91 907 4.14 94 0 0 0 0.00 0 5

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2011: Started all 31 matches and played in all 112 sets … Second on the team with 335 kills, an average of 2.99 per set … Led the team with 35 aces, ranked second in digs, with 238, and fourth with 45 blocks … Ranked fourth in the MAC in aces … Had back-to-back double-doubles with 22 kills

and 12 digs against Buffalo and 20 kills and 13 digs against Miami … The 22 kills against Buffalo were a season-high … Finished with a team-high six double-doubles on the season … Named MVP at home in the Best Western Falcon Plaza Invitational and earned MAC East Division Offensive Player of the Week honors for her performance … Had 16 double-digit kill match and two with at least 20 … Had four aces in back-to-back matches against Maryland Eastern Shore and South Florida … Also had six blocks in that win over Maryland Eastern Shore … Season-best 14 digs came at Wright State … Named Preseason All-MAC East Division.

2010: Had one of the greatest freshman seasons in program history … The only player to start all 32 matches and one of two to play in all 111 sets … Named MAC East Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 27 … Named to the all-tournament teams at Florida’s Campus USA Credit Union Invitational and Pittsburgh’s Blue and Gold Invite … Led the team in kills with 405, ranking fourth in the MAC (and 92nd nationally), and ranked second in service aces with 23 and digs with 284 … Was also a key cog in the serve receive game, taking the second most receptions, and added 39 blocks, third on the team … Fifth in the MAC with 4.05 points per set and 106th in the country … Her 405 kills were easily the most by a freshman in program history … Had at least 10 kills in a match 23 times, including the final seven in a row … Had three 20+ kill matches, posting 20 at Pittsburgh, 22 against Miami (Ohio) and a career-best 25 in

just four sets against Buffalo … Also recorded double-digit dig totals 13 times, including a career-high 19 in a five-set win at Buffalo … Had a team-best 10 double-doubles on the year … Had 11 kills, 13 digs, five aces, and four blocks at home against Akron.

High School: First team all-state volleyball player who led team to a state runner-up finish and 27-1 record as a senior ... Holds the all-time state record with 636 kills as a junior and added 600 more as a senior, third-most all-time ... Also holds the state record with 45 kills in a match, doing it in the regional final as a junior ... Team won Mid State League Championship and was district 14 and regional champions as a senior ... Named on the honorable mention list of JJHuddle’s 50 Most Memorable Athletes of the Decade in Ohio ... Was also named team Most Valuable Player, Mid State League Player of the Year, District 14 Player of the Year, Honorable Mention Under Armour All-American, first team all-league and all-district ... As a junior, team went 16-4 and was regional runner-up, finishing second in the Mid State League ... She was first team all-league and all-district as a junior, second team All-Ohio, and District 14 Player of the Year ... Lettered three years at Logan Elm High School and was team captain her final two years.

Personal: Full name is Paige Alexandria Penrod ... Daughter of Rick and Tina Penrod ... Born May 17, 1992 ... Plans to major in education ... Plays with McGee’s Volleyball Academy.

Paige PenrodJunior • Left Side • 5-9Circleville, Ohio • Logan Elm

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PAIGEPENROD

PENROD CAREER HIGHSKills: 25, vs. Buffalo (10/29/10)Hitting %: .625 (15-0-24), at Akron (11/5/11)Assists: 4, vs. Coppin State (9/17/11)Aces: 5, vs. Akron (10/30/10)Digs: 19, at Buffalo (9/25/10)Blocks: 6, vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (9/3/11)

Paige Penrod’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 111 32 405 3.65 195 1072 .196 11 0.10 23 0.21 69 284 2.56 44 5 34 39 0.35 7 42011 112 31 335 2.99 177 924 .171 24 0.21 35 0.31 59 238 2.12 38 7 38 45 0.40 9 2TOTAL 223 63 740 3.32 372 1996 .184 35 0.16 58 0.26 128 522 2.34 82 12 72 84 0.38 16 6

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2011: Played in 12 matches, starting twice … Saw action in 18 sets … Had a season-high two kills against Stony Brook … Had her first career ace at Buffalo … Tied her career high with two digs against Kent State.

2010: Played in fou r matches as a freshman,

seeing action in five sets … Recorded six kills and a .500 attack percentage … Also added three blocks and two digs … Had three kills on three swings in a match at Miami (Ohio) … Picked up a kill, two blocks and two digs in a match at Eastern Michigan.

High School: Team Most Valuable Player who guided squad to a 16-0 record as a senior ... District 8 All-Star First Team as a junior and senior ... Team went 56-8 in four

years of high school volleyball, winning a pair of league championships ... Two-year captain for both the volleyball and basketball teams at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School, holding the school record in the high jump.

Personal: Full named is Kaitlyn Barbara Colleen Skinner ... Born May 28, 1992 ... Daughter of Kevin and Barbara Skinner ... Three brothers -- Ryan, Kyle, and Brandon ... Plans to study biology ...Plays club volleyball for the Kitchener-Waterloo Predators Volleyball Club.

Kaitlyn SkinnerJunior • Middle • 6-2Cambridge, Ontario • St. Benedict Catholic

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KAITLYNSKINNER

SKINNER CAREER HIGHSKills: 3, at Miami, Ohio (11/4/10)Hitting %: 1.000 (3-0-3), at Miami, Ohio (11/4/10)Assists: NoneAces: 1, at Buffalo (11/4/11)Digs: 2, Two timesBlocks: 2, at Eastern Michigan (10/16/10)

Kaitlyn Skinner’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 5 4 6 1.20 1 10 .500 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2 0.40 0 0 3 3 0.60 0 02011 18 12 6 0.33 4 18 .111 0 0.00 1 0.06 0 4 0.22 0 0 4 4 0.22 1 0TOTAL 23 16 12 0.52 5 28 .250 0 0.00 1 0.04 0 6 0.26 0 0 7 7 0.30 1 0

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2011: Named First Team All-MAC as one of the top hitters in the conference … Started all 31 matches, playing in 110 of a possible 112 sets … Averaged 3.79 kills per set, which ranked third in the MAC and first among East Division teams … Posted 417 total kills with a .294 attack percentage …

Also added 14 aces, fifth on the team, and 56 blocks, third on the squad … Her 4.18 points per set ranked fourth in the MAC … Ranked in the top 100 in the country in both kills and points … Had double-digit kills in 26 matches, including 15 of the final 16 … Tied her career-high with 23 kills in matches at Toledo and home against Ohio … Had six 20-kill matches … Hit a career-best .536 in the season-opener against Air Force, posting 16 kills … Had a career-high three aces the same day against Navy … Named MVP of the season opening Navy Invitational … Also earned All-Tournament honors at home in the Best Western Falcon Plaza Invitational … Twice named MAC East Division Offensive Player of the Week … Her seven digs at Bucknell were a career-high and her six blocks against Eastern Kentucky served as a career-best as well.

2010: Played in 31-of-32 matches, starting 27 times … Ranked second on the team with 301 kills and second with a .210 attack percentage … Added 35 blocks, fourth-most on the team … Became just the fifth freshman in program history to record 300 kills for the season … Named MAC Offensive Player of the Week after posting 17 kills against

Miami and then following that up with a career-high 23 against Western Michigan … Had at least 10 kills in 17 different matches, including a string of six in a row late in the year … Hit a career-best .500 in that 23-kill match against Western Michigan, having just three attack errors in 40 attempts … Had a career-high six digs in two matches, reaching that total against Colorado State and against Kent State … Had four blocks in a five-set win over Eastern Illinois … Hit at least .300 in a match six times.

High School: Three-time team MVP who led squad to a 21-13 record as a senior ... Posted 820 kills in her final three years, including 334 in 2009 ... All-Conference and Northwest Herald All-Area player who was also named to the Stevenson All-Tournament team three times and the Grayslake All-Tournament team twice ... Earned four varsity letters at McHenry High School and was a three-year team captain.

Personal: Full name is Danielle Marie Tonyan ... Daughter of Robert and Tammy Tonyan ... Born July 7, 1992 ... Majoring in human development family services ... Plays club volleyball with Sky High.

Danielle TonyanJunior • Right Side • 6-0McHenry, Ill. • McHenry

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DANIELLETONYAN

TONYAN CAREER HIGHSKills: 23, Three timesHitting %: .536 (16-1-28), vs. Air Force (8/26/11)Assists: 2, vs. IPFW (9/11/10)Aces: 3, at Navy (8/26/11)Digs: 7, at Bucknell (9/17/11)Blocks: 6, vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/2/11)

Danielle Tonyan’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 106 31 301 2.84 143 751 .210 6 0.06 2 0.02 4 55 0.52 8 1 34 35 0.33 4 02011 110 31 417 3.79 152 901 .294 8 0.07 14 0.13 33 63 0.57 2 2 54 56 0.51 5 0TOTAL 216 62 718 3.32 295 1652 .256 14 0.06 16 0.07 37 118 0.55 10 3 88 91 0.42 9 0

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Prior To BGSU: Played one season at Syracuse ... Saw action in six matches, recording four blocks, a kill, and a dig ... Holds Parkway High School school record with a 47.1 attack percentage, totalling 325 kills and 68 solo blocks as a senior ... Third team All-Ohio

Division III in 2010 ... First team All-MAC and a District 8 All-Star as both a junior and senior ... Team advanced to state semifinals as a senior ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field at Parkway High School.

Personal: Full name is Kelsey Lynn Bates ... Born March 3, 1993 ... Daughter of Talan and Donna Bates ... Two brothers, Zachary and Luke ... Plans to study exercise science and nutrition.

Kelsey BatesSophomore • Middle/Right Side • 6-1Willshire, Ohio • Parkway

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KELSEYBATES

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2011: Started all 31 matches and played in all 112 sets … Versatile player who was second on the team with 449 assists and sixth with 82 kills … Also fourth with 18 aces, third with 229 digs, and sixth with 23 blocks … Handed out a season-high 25 assists against Maryland Eastern Shore and had a total of

eight 20-assist matches … Also had a season-high nine kills in the match against Maryland Eastern Shore … Had five double-doubles, recording double digit assists and digs in matches against Miami (twice), Central Michigan, Kent State, and Ohio … Posted back-to-back double-doubles against Kent State and Ohio … Had a season-high 14 digs at home against Miami … Had season-high three blocks in matches against Air Force and Bucknell.

High School: Recorded 1,000 career kills and 1,000 career assists at Minster High School, the first player ever

to commit to Bowling Green with both of those milestone numbers ... 2010 Midwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year and AVCA/Max Preps National Player of the Week ... Two-time First Team All-Ohio ... Three-time First Team All-MAC and two-time first team All-District player ... Named team MVP four times ... Member of the National Honor Society.

Personal: Full name is Erica Ann Fullenkamp ... Daughter of Mark and Jackie Fullenkamp ... Born Aug. 21, 1992 ... Has one brother, Vince ... Plans to major in high school education ... Plays with Team Atlantis.

Erica FullenkampSophomore • Setter • 5-10Minster, Ohio • Minster

#9

FULLENKAMP CAREER HIGHSKills: 9, vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (9/3/11)Hitting %: .538 (7-0-13), vs. Kent State (10/28/11)Assists: 25, vs. Maryland Eastern Shore (9/3/11)Aces: 2, Three timesDigs: 14, vs. Miami, Ohio (10/6/11)Blocks: 3, Two times

Erica Fullenkamp’s Career Stats

Season SP MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2011 112 31 82 0.73 45 263 .141 449 4.01 18 0.16 18 229 2.04 18 0 23 23 0.21 5 7

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East Division MAC OverallOhio. 13-3. 23-10Miami. 7-9. 16-15Bowling Green 6-10 19-12Kent.State. 5-11. 12-18Buffalo. 4-12. 11-19Akron. 1-15. 4-25

West Division MAC OverallNorthern.Illinois*. 14-2. 28-7Ball.State. 12-4. 25-8Western.Michigan. 12-4. 24-9Eastern.Michigan. 9-7. 21-11Central.Michigan. 8-8. 19-14Toledo. 5-11. 10-18

2011 FINAL MAC STANDINGS*Denotes MAC Champion

The Automated ScoreBookBowling Green Combined Team Statistics (as of May 01, 2012)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 19-12 6-5 7-6 6-1CONFERENCE 6-10 3-5 3-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 13-2 3-0 4-1 6-1

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points5 TONYAN, Danielle 110 417 3.79 152 901 . 2 9 4 8 0.07 14 33 0.13 2 63 0.57 2 54 56 0.51 5 0 460.012 PENROD, Paige 112 335 2.99 177 924 . 1 7 1 24 0.21 35 59 0.31 38 238 2.12 7 38 45 0.40 9 2 396.06 KAUTH, Emily 108 249 2.31 79 549 . 3 1 0 9 0.08 11 21 0.10 0 45 0.42 7 56 63 0.58 11 3 295.013 GALEN, Kari 106 176 1.66 45 389 . 3 3 7 5 0.05 0 0 0.00 0 8 0.08 14 85 99 0.93 8 3 232.515 MIZGALSKI, Lauren 96 132 1.38 59 383 . 1 9 1 4 0.04 1 1 0.01 2 17 0.18 3 38 41 0.43 3 1 155.09 FULLENKAMP, Erica 112 82 0.73 45 263 . 1 4 1 449 4.01 18 18 0.16 18 229 2.04 0 23 23 0.21 5 7 111.511 BUTTERFIELD, Lindse 65 54 0.83 15 167 . 2 3 4 1 0.02 0 0 0.00 2 7 0.11 4 4 8 0.12 1 0 60.016 AVILA, Laura 112 31 0.28 8 77 . 2 9 9 773 6.90 32 35 0.29 0 225 2.01 0 3 3 0.03 1 9 64.58 SHAW, Leah 13 11 0.85 9 36 . 0 5 6 1 0.08 0 0 0.00 0 6 0.46 1 3 4 0.31 1 0 13.57 DUNN, Ashley 112 9 0.08 1 13 . 6 1 5 110 0.98 25 45 0.22 43 450 4.02 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 34.014 SKINNER, Kaitlyn 18 6 0.33 4 18 . 1 1 1 0 0.00 1 0 0.06 0 4 0.22 0 4 4 0.22 1 0 9.010 BERNING, Cassie 11 2 0.18 3 6 - . 1 6 7 2 0.18 0 1 0.00 3 6 0.55 0 1 1 0.09 0 1 2.53 NITTA, Madison 57 1 0.02 0 2 . 5 0 0 4 0.07 1 1 0.02 9 52 0.91 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.01 DACHENHAUS, Libby 73 1 0.01 1 7 . 0 0 0 6 0.08 6 2 0.08 16 82 1.12 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 7.0

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 19 - - - - - - - - -BOWLING GREEN 112 1506 13.45 598 3736 . 2 4 3 1396 12.46 144 216 1.29 152 1432 12.79 38 309 192.5 1.72 45 29 1842.5Opponents 112 1380 12.32 554 3653 . 2 2 6 1281 11.44 153 246 1.37 144 1381 12.33 44 331 209.5 1.87 64 24 1742.5

Team Statistics BGSU OPPATTACK K i l l s 1506 1380 E r r o r s 598 554 Total Attacks 3736 3653 Attack Pct . 2 4 3 . 2 2 6 K i l l s / S e t 13.4 12.3SET A s s i s t s 1396 1281 A t t e m p t s 3566 3503 Assist Pct . 3 9 1 . 3 6 6 A s s i s t s / S e t 12.5 11.4SERVE A c e s 144 153 E r r o r s 216 246 A t t e m p t s 2497 2429 Serve Pct . 9 1 3 . 8 9 9 A c e s / S e t 1.3 1.4SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 152 144 E r r o r s / S e t 1.4 1.3 A t t e m p t s 2170 2267 Reception Pct . 9 3 0 . 9 3 6DEFENSE D i g s 1432 1381 D i g s / S e t 12.8 12.3BLOCKING Block Solo 38 44 Block Assist 309 331 Total Blocks 192.5 209.5 B l o c k s / S e t 1.7 1.9 Block Errors 45 64Ball handling errors 29 24ATTENDANCE T o t a l 7694 5276 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/699 13/406 Neutral site #/Avg 7/20 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 26 vs Air Force W 3-0 28-26,25-16,25-16 33Aug 26 at Navy W 3-0 27-25,25-13,25-14 102Sep 02 vs Eastern Kentucky W 3-2 25-23,21-25,23-25,25-18,15-12 0Sep 02 vs Bethune-Cookman W 3-0 25-20,25-20,25-17 0Sep 03 vs Mary. Eastern Shore W 3-2 24-26,25-22,22-25,25-20,15-9 0Sep 03 at South Florida W 3-0 26-24,27-25,25-23 0Sep 09 MICHIGAN STATE W 3-1 25-21,24-26,25-21,25-23 2961Sep 10 SIU-EDWARDSVILLE W 3-1 25-21,25-21,21-25,25-20 187Sep 10 CANISIUS W 3-0 25-9,25-18,25-22 185Sep 16 vs Stony Brook W 3-0 25-14,25-15,25-23 64Sep 17 vs Coppin State W 3-0 25-17,25-21,25-14 40Sep 17 at Bucknell W 3-0 25-12,28-26,25-20 80

*Sep 23 at Ohio L 0-3 17-25,19-25,26-28 1056*Sep 24 at Kent State W 3-0 25-7,25-22,25-20 293Sep 27 at Wright State W 3-0 28-26,25-12,25-23 327

*Sep 30 AKRON W 3-0 25-20,30-28,25-23 556*Oct 01 BUFFALO L 2-3 25-19,23-25,31-29,20-25,13-15 501*Oct 06 MIAMI W 3-2 26-28,25-23,18-25,25-22,15-9 563*Oct 08 at Western Michigan L 1-3 16-25,9-25,25-22,19-25 1023*Oct 14 CENTRAL MICHIGAN L 2-3 28-26,24-26,20-25,25-23,12-15 746*Oct 15 EASTERN MICHIGAN L 0-3 22-25,18-25,16-25 581Oct 18 at Oakland University L 0-3 18-25,21-25,19-25 101

*Oct 21 at Toledo W 3-1 25-17,16-25,25-21,25-21 463*Oct 22 at Ball State L 0-3 14-25,23-25,20-25 759*Oct 28 KENT STATE W 3-0 25-22,25-15,25-21 359*Oct 29 OHIO L 2-3 18-25,25-23,19-25,25-21,11-15 526*Nov 04 at Buffalo L 0-3 20-25,23-25,15-25 212*Nov 05 at Akron W 3-0 25-21,25-16,25-14 274*Nov 10 at Miami L 1-3 19-25,23-25,25-20,18-25 586*Nov 12 NORTHERN ILLINOIS L 2-3 25-23,25-22,25-27,15-25,11-15 529Nov 18 vs Northern Illinois L 0-3 12-25,16-25,17-25 0

Record in 3-set matches: 13-6Record in 4-set matches: 3-2Record in 5-set matches: 3-4

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Opponent.............................................................. .W-L-TAdrian.................................................................................2-0-0Air.Force.............................................................................1-0-0Akron.............................................................................29-15-0.......................................................(H:.14-8.•.A:.14-7.•.N:.1-0)Alabama.............................................................................1-0-0Albany................................................................................0-1-0Arizona...............................................................................0-1-0Arizona.State....................................................................0-1-0Arkansas-Little.Rock......................................................0-1-0Arkansas.State.................................................................1-0-0Army....................................................................................1-0-0Ashland..............................................................................4-1-0Auburn...............................................................................1-0-0Baldwin-Wallace.............................................................3-0-0Ball.State.......................................................................16-36-1...................................................(H:.7-14.•.A:.8-16.•.N:.1-6-1)Baylor..................................................................................1-0-0Bellarmine.........................................................................1-0-0Bethune-Cookman........................................................1-0-0Binghamton.....................................................................1-0-0Bluffton..............................................................................2-0-0Boise.State........................................................................0-1-0Boston.College................................................................1-0-0Bradley...............................................................................1-0-0Bucknell.............................................................................2-0-0Buffalo.............................................................................21-4-0......................................................... (H:.12-2.•.A:.9-2.•.N:.0-0)Butler..................................................................................0-1-0Cal.Poly.(SLO)...................................................................1-1-0Cal.Riverside.....................................................................1-0-0Cal.State.Fullerton..........................................................1-1-0Cal.State.Northridge......................................................0-1-0Canisius..............................................................................1-0-0Capital................................................................................2-0-0Cedarville..........................................................................3-0-0Central.Florida.................................................................1-0-0Central.Michigan.......................................................25-23-0.................................................... (H:.13-10.•.A:.8-12.•.N:.3-1)Chicago.State...................................................................1-0-0Cincinnati.......................................................................9-11-0Clarion.State.....................................................................1-0-0Cleveland.State..........................................................18-16-0Colgate...............................................................................1-0-0College.of.Charleston...................................................0-1-0Colorado............................................................................0-2-0Colorado.State.................................................................0-2-0Connecticut......................................................................1-0-0Coppin.State....................................................................1-0-0Cornell................................................................................1-0-0Dayton.............................................................................13-7-0Defiance.............................................................................7-0-0Delaware............................................................................2-0-0Delaware.State................................................................1-0-0Denver................................................................................1-1-0DePaul................................................................................1-3-0Drake...................................................................................1-0-0Duke....................................................................................0-3-0Duquesne..........................................................................4-1-0Eastern.Carolina..............................................................1-0-0Eastern.Kentucky............................................................2-1-0Eastern.Illinois..................................................................4-0-0Eastern.Michigan.......................................................29-24-0.................................................... (H:.13-9.•.A:.14-11.•.N:.2-3)Elmhurst.............................................................................1-0-0Evansville...........................................................................1-1-0Fairfield..............................................................................0-1-0Ferris.State........................................................................0-1-0Florida.................................................................................0-2-0Florida.A&M......................................................................1-0-0Florida.International......................................................1-0-0Florida.State.....................................................................0-1-0Fresno.State......................................................................1-1-0

George.Mason.................................................................1-0-0George.Washington.......................................................2-0-0Georgia...............................................................................0-1-0Georgia.Southern...........................................................1-0-0Georgia.Tech....................................................................0-1-0Gonzaga.............................................................................1-1-0Grand.Valley.State..........................................................1-3-0High.Point.........................................................................1-0-0Hofstra................................................................................0-1-0Houston.......................................................................... ..0-1-0Howard...............................................................................1-0-0Idaho...................................................................................1-0-0Illinois..................................................................................0-1-0Illinois.at.Chicago...........................................................6-4-0Illinois.State......................................................................2-0-0Indiana...............................................................................1-2-0IPFW....................................................................................6-6-0IUPUI...................................................................................2-0-0Indiana.State....................................................................4-2-0Iowa.....................................................................................0-2-0Iowa.State..........................................................................2-2-0James.Madison................................................................0-3-0Kansas.................................................................................1-0-0Kansas.State.....................................................................0-1-0Kellogg.CC.........................................................................0-1-0Kent.State.....................................................................45-21-0.................................................... (H:.26-6.•.A:.16-13.•.N:.3-2)Kentucky............................................................................0-2-0Lake.Superior...................................................................0-1-1Lewis...................................................................................0-1-0Liberty................................................................................1-0-0Long.Island-Brooklyn....................................................0-1-0Louisiana.State................................................................1-1-0Louisville............................................................................4-1-0Loyola.(Ill.).........................................................................3-2-0Loyola.(Md.)......................................................................2-0-0Maine..................................................................................1-0-0Marquette.........................................................................3-1-0Marshall.............................................................................8-5-0............................................................(H:.3-4.•.A:.5-1.•.N:.0-0)Maryland...........................................................................3-0-0Md.-Baltimore.Cty..(UMBC).........................................0-2-0Md.-Eastern.Shore..........................................................1-0-0Memphis.(State)..............................................................1-0-0Miami.(Ohio)...............................................................25-42-0..................................................(H:.11-16.•.A:.11-19.•.N:.3-7)Michigan.........................................................................2-12-0Michigan.State................................................................4-7-0Middle.Tennessee.State...............................................1-0-0Minnesota.........................................................................1-2-0Mississippi.State..............................................................1-0-0Montana............................................................................0-1-0Morehead.State...............................................................2-1-0Mount.St..Joseph............................................................2-7-0Murray.State.....................................................................0-1-0Navy....................................................................................1-0-0Nebraska............................................................................0-2-0New.Mexico......................................................................0-1-0New.Mexico.State...........................................................0-1-0New.Orleans.....................................................................0-1-0North.Carolina.................................................................1-1-0North.Dakota.State........................................................0-1-0Northeastern.Illinois......................................................1-0-0Northern.Arizona............................................................1-1-0Northern.Colorado.........................................................1-2-0Northern.Illinois...........................................................8-23-0......................................................... (H:.5-8.•.A:.2-13.•.N:.1-2)Northern.Iowa.................................................................1-1-0Northern.Kentucky........................................................0-2-0Northern.Michigan........................................................0-1-0Northwestern...................................................................1-2-0Northwood.......................................................................2-0-0Notre.Dame......................................................................2-7-0

Oakland.CC.......................................................................1-0-0Oakland...........................................................................12-3-0Ohio................................................................................41-28-0............................................... (H:.16-11.•.A:.14-15.•.N:.11-2)Ohio.Northern.................................................................4-4-0Ohio.State......................................................................0-10-0Pacific..................................................................................0-1-0Penn....................................................................................1-0-0Pittsburgh.........................................................................0-7-0Portland.............................................................................1-0-0Portland.State..................................................................1-0-0Providence........................................................................2-0-0Purdue................................................................................1-0-0Robert.Morris...................................................................4-0-0Rhode.Island....................................................................1-0-0Rutgers...............................................................................1-0-0Rice......................................................................................0-1-0St..Clair................................................................................1-0-0St..Francis.(NY).................................................................1-0-0St..Francis.(Pa.).................................................................2-0-0St..John’s............................................................................0-1-0San.Diego.State...............................................................0-1-0San.Francisco...................................................................1-0-0Santa.Clara........................................................................0-1-0Schoolcraft........................................................................4-2-0Sheridan.............................................................................1-0-0Siena....................................................................................1-0-0SIU.Edwardsville..............................................................1-0-0South.Florida....................................................................1-0-0Southeastern.Louisiana...............................................1-0-0Southern.Illinois..............................................................4-0-0Southern.Methodist......................................................0-1-0Stetson...............................................................................1-0-0Stony.Brook......................................................................2-0-0Syracuse.............................................................................5-0-0Temple................................................................................5-1-0Tennessee..........................................................................2-2-0Tennessee.Tech...............................................................1-0-0Texas.A&M.........................................................................1-0-0Texas-Arlington...............................................................1-1-0Texas.Tech.........................................................................1-0-0Toledo............................................................................50-14-0.................................................... (H:.25-3.•.A:.20-11.•.N:.5-0)Tulane.................................................................................1-0-0Tulsa....................................................................................1-0-0Utah.Valley.State.College.............................................1-0-0Valparaiso..........................................................................3-0-0Villanova............................................................................1-0-0Virginia...............................................................................1-1-0Virginia.Tech.....................................................................1-0-0Wake.Forest......................................................................0-1-0Wayne.State......................................................................1-0-0Washington......................................................................0-1-0Washington.State...........................................................0-1-0Weber.State......................................................................1-0-0West.Virginia.....................................................................8-0-0Western.Carolina............................................................1-0-0Western.Illinois................................................................1-1-0Western.Michigan.....................................................17-35-1................................................ (H:.10-12.•.A:.5-20.•.N:.2-3-1)William.&.Mary................................................................1-1-0Windsor..............................................................................4-0-0Winthrop...........................................................................1-0-0Wisconsin..........................................................................1-3-0Wisconsin-Green.Bay....................................................1-1-0Wittenberg........................................................................1-0-0Wooster..............................................................................1-0-0Wright.State.................................................................17-10-0Wyoming...........................................................................0-1-0Xavier..................................................................................3-2-0York......................................................................................1-0-0Youngstown.State..........................................................6-0-0

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Members of the All-Anderson Volleyball Team were honoredafter the team’s match with Western Michigan in 2010.

Aiple,.Caren. 1978-79-80Altstadt,.Kathy. 1983Amos,.Carey. 1989-90-91-92Amstutz,.Karen.#. 1998-99-2000-01Andrasko,.Jessica. 1991-92-93-94Askic,.Milica. 2006-07Avila,.Laura. 2010-11Baker,.Barb. 1984-85Bassitt,.Janelle. 1996-97Becker,.Natalie. 1998-99-2000-01Bedricky,.Nadia. 2000-01-02-03Beers,.Bridget. 2001-02-03Berardinelli,.Lisa. 1983-84-85-86Berning,.Cassie. 2009-10Bosco,.Kim. 1982Brown,.Laura. 1981Butterfield,.Lindsey. 2010-11Chapman,.Dana. 2003Conner,.Julie. 1988Costein,.Holli. 1989-90-91-92Cramer,.Laura. 1984Crumley,.Shayne. 1993-94-95-96Dachenhaus,.Libby. 2010-11Danda,.JoElle.. 1994Daniels,.Sharon. 1976-77Davis,.Krista. 1997-98-99-2000Delph,.Adrienne. 1985Dillon,.Julie. 1977-78-79Domek,.Corey. 2006-07-08-09Dunn,.Ashley. 2010-11Ellett,.Kelley. 1985-86-87-88Emens,.Alaine. 1985-86Eshleman,.Anne. 1977-78Esslinger,.Carlyn. 1992-93-94-95Facca,.Louise. 2008Fella,.Sheri. 1986-87-88-89Ferlic,.Marin. 1993-94,.1996Fish,.Sam. 2007-08-09-10Flick,.Julaine. 1980-81-82-83Fortkamp,.Julie. 1989-90-91-92Frericks,.Sue+. 1982Erica.Fullenkamp. 2011Galen,.Kari. 2009-10-11Gamby,.Kristin. 1999-2000-01-02Gausman,.Diane. 1978-79Gorecki,.Jennifer. 1976-77Gothke,.Chrissy. 2003-04-05-06

Greig,.Heather. 1996-97-98-99Griffin,.Annie. 2005Gudakunst,.Marla. 1994Halm,.Kendra. 2005-06-07-08Harrington,.Diane. 1982-83Hartman,.Kate. 1983Hartman,.Kim. 1981Haver,.Suzanne. 1976Haewski,.Kristin. 1984Heatherington,.Amy. 1981Herzberg,.Ashley. 2009-10Hilinski,.Linda. 1976Hilton,.Lori. 1993-94-95-96Hopkins,.Debbie. 1982-83-84-85Isphording,.Susie. 2008-09-10Jackson,.Kaitlin. 2006-07-08-09Karges,.Maggie. 2004-05-06-07Kauth,.Emily. 2008-09-10-11Kearney,.Allison. 2009Kemerer,.Lori. 1996-97-98-99Krieger,.Nancy. 1977-78-79Launder,.Rindy. 1983Lewis,.Julie. 1976Lewis,.Melissa. 1996-97-98-99Little,.Bobbi. 1976-77Livchak,.Connie. 1979-80-81Livesey,.Tracy. 1982-83-84Love,.Angellette. 1991-92Luther,.Shari. 2007-08-09Lyons,.Cathy. 1980-81Manser,.Emily. 2002-03-04-05Manwaring,.Renee. 1981-82-83Mareski,.Amber. 2002-03-04McGuire,.Megan. 1989McIntyre,.Bridget. 1997-98McKenna,.Anne. 1976Means,.Madeline. 2004-05-06-07Meek,.Chelsey. 2005-06-07-08Metti,.Marlene. 1992-93-94-95Mika,.Lisa. 1988-89-90-91Mills,.Corrie. 2004-05-06-07Mizgalski,.Lauren. 2009-10-11Mohr,.Meghan. 2005-06-07-08Mohr,.Melissa. 2001-02-03-04Morgan,.Amy. 1989-90,.1993Mudrak,.Nicky. 1990-91-92-93Murphy,.Heather. 1996-97

Nibert,.Lynne. 1984-85-86-87Nitta,.Madison. 2008-09-10-11Nofzinger,.Ashlei. 2004-05Norris,.Susie. 2000-01-02-03Olson,.Jodi. 1993-94-95Ostrom,.Jenny. 1992-93-94-95Papageorgiou,.JoAnna. 1998-99-2000Pemberton,.Dawn. 1981-82Penrod,.Paige. 2010-11Pesorda,.Kris. 1996-97-98-99Plantz,.Jane. 1985-86-87-88Podolny,.Kathy. 1980Polston,.Sheila. 1995Popovich,.Linda. 1986-87-88-89Pumphrey,.Cheri. 1982Rennau,.Samantha. 2002-03Reid,.Susie. 1985-86Ringle,.Sara. 1979-80-81Ringwald,.Rosie. 1981Robinson,.Shyann. 1999-2000-01Rommeck,.Caty. 1999-2000-01Russell,.Jennifer. 1986-87-88-89Sanders,.Mitzi. 1989-90-91-92Schiller,.Tammy. 1988-89-90-91Schnug,.Carole. 1979Scott,.Sue. 1983-84-85Shepherd,.Chris. 1998-99Siebenhar,.Erin. 1995-96-97Sikorski,.Sara. 2000-01-02-03Simon,.Elizabeth. 2004-05-06-07Simpson,.Marnie. 1995Skinner,.Kaitlyn. 2010Snider,.Becky. 1981-82-83-84Snyder,.Leann+. 1982Snow,.Deb. 1981-82Spitler,.Noelle. 2008-09-10Swiger,.Stephanie. 2004-05-06-07Swing,.Cheryl. 1985Tate,.Lori. 1990-91-92Tergo,.Kathy. 1981Thomas,.Sue. 1979-80Tonyan,.Danielle. 2010-11Trumble,.Terrie. 1976Turain,.Karin. 1986-87-88-89Twite,.Taylor. 2002-03-04Twyman,.Laura. 2000-01-02Uhl,.Jenny. 1979-80Vorst,.Amber. 1998-99-2000-01Voshell,.Libby. 2003Watkins,.Wendy. 1994-95-96-97Weight,.Laurie. 1981Weitbrecht,.Gretchen. 1976Wilkins,.Keisha. 1993,.1995-96-97Williams,.Buffy. 1990-91-92Williamson,.Jo.Lynn. 1984-85-86-87Witkemper,.Summer. 1997Wright,.Beth. 1988Yard,.Kim. 1977-78-79Yeo,.Kate. 1999-2000-01Zlabis,.Alex. 2007-08-09Zeigler,.Pam. 1976-77-78Zelinskas,.Patty. 1978-79-80Zientarski,.Missy. 1980Zimmerman,.Joan. 1981-82-83

+.Trainer/Manager#.Earned first three letters under her maiden name of Karen Tangeman

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1 9 7 6Record.•.8-10.(.444)Head.Coach.•.Pat.PetersonOctober9. L. Wright.State.•. 10-15,.11-159. W. at.Miami. 15-3,.15-316. L. Cleveland.State.@. 14-16,.11-1516. L. Ashland.@. 14-16,.15-11,.8-1516. W. at.Baldwin-Wallace. 15-13,.15-1223. L. MT..ST..JOSEPH. 10-15,.5-1523. L. DAYTON. 4-15,.12-1526. W. at.Defiance. 16-14,.15-930. W. at.Ohio.Northern. 15-6,.13-15,.15-1130. W. Ohio.&. 15-6,.11-15,.15-1130. L. Wright.State.&. 6-15,.6-15November3. W. CEDARVILLE. 15-7,.15-126. L. at.Cincinnati. 4-15,.15-11,.4-156. L. Northern.Kentucky.$. 6-15,.12-156. W. Louisville.$. 15-8,.15-1012. W. Akron.#. 15-9,.15-1112. L. Cincinnati.#. 6-15,.9-1513. L. at.Ohio.#. 12-15,.15-6,.14-16

[email protected]&.at.Ohio.Northern$.at.Cincinnati#.OAISW.State.Tournament.at.Ohio.(T-5th)

1 9 7 7Record.•.18-7.(.720)Head.Coach.•.Pat.PetersonSeptember30. W. OHIO.NORTHERN. 15-7,.15-12October4. W. at.Wittenberg. 15-11,.15-54. L. Mt..St..Joseph.•. 15-13,.4-15,.6-158. W. WOOSTER. 15-7,.16-4,.15-1312. W. at.Eastern.Michigan. 15-12,.15-1112. W. Michigan.State.$. .5-15,.15-5,.15-815. W. DEFIANCE. 15-9,.15-915. W. BALDWIN-WALLACE. 15-7,.15-1015. L. CLEVELAND.STATE. 15-12,.9-15,7-1519. L. at.Toledo. 10-15,.13-1522. L. Mt..St..Joseph.&. 7-15,.4-1522. L. at.Dayton. 10-15,.15-8,.5-1525. W. at.Cedarville. 15-2,.15-1125. W. Wright.State.!. 12-15,.15-9,.18-1629. W. at.Wright.State. 15-13,.15-1229. W. Ohio.Northern.@. 15-10,.15-1129. W. Ohio.@. 15-7,.8-15,.15-9November4. W. MIAMI. .9-15,.15-12,.15-114. W. KENT.STATE. 15-7,.15-94. W. OHIO. 15-4,.15-36. W. CINCINNATI. 15-3,.16-146. W. AKRON. 15-10,.15-611. W. Ohio.#. 15-12,.15-1211. L. Ohio.State.#. 6-15,.15-6,.12-1512. L. Cincinnati.#. 5-15,.15-13,.11-15

•.at.Wittenberg$.at.Eastern.Michigan&[email protected]#.OAISW.State.Tourn..at.Cleveland.State.(T-5th)

1 9 7 8Record.•.18-12-2.(.594)Head.Coach.•.Pat.PetersonSeptember23. W. Toledo.+. 15-9,.15-323. W. Eastern.Michigan.+. 15-13,.15-1023. W. Schoolcraft.+. 15-13,.15-10

23. T. Lake.Superior.+. 14-16,.15-1023. W. Oakland.CC.+. 15-12,.15-323. L. Schoolcraft.+. 15-13,.13-15,.8-1530. W. ASHLAND. 15-12,.6-15,.11-15,.15-1,.17-15October7. L. Ohio.State.•. 7-15,.8-157. L. at.Cleveland.State. 11-15,.6-157. W. Ashland.•. 12-15,.15-12,.15-310. W. CEDARVILLE. 15-10,.15-310. W. BALDWIN-WALLACE. 15-0,.15-17,15-713. T. Ball.State.%. .8-15,.16-1413. W. Toledo.%. 15-4,.17-1514. W. Ohio.%. 15-9,.15-414. L. at.Miami.%. 8-15,.15-1718. W. at.Toledo. 16-14,.13-15,.15-12,.15-721. L. Dayton.$. 15-13,.10-15,.13-15,.5-1521. L. Mt..St..Joseph.$. 7-15,.4-15,.7-15. W. Defiance. 16-14,.15-12,.15-1328. W. Ohio.$. 15-6,.15-1328. W. Wright.State.$. 12-15,.16-14,.15-1328. L. at.Ohio.Northern. 4-15,.15-11,.1-15November3. W. CAPITAL. 15-3,.15-83. L. CINCINNATI. 11-15,.11-15,.9-15. W. Youngstown.State. 15-6,.13-15,.15-47. L. at.Kent.State. .7-15,.15-11,.15-1110. W. Miami.#. 18-16,.15-1310. L. Cincinnati.#. 6-15,.2-1510. W. Ohio.#. 15-11,.15-410. L. Ohio.State.#. 18-16,.0-15,.9-15,.7-1510. L. Cincinnati.#. 11-15,.5-15,.9-15

•.at.Cleveland.State$.at.Ohio.Northern+.Wayne.State.Renaissance.Tournament.(2nd)%.Mid-American.Invitational#.OAISW.State.Tourn..at.Cleveland.State.(4th)

1 9 7 9Record.•.14-12-1.(.537)Head.Coach.•.Pat.PetersonSeptember28. L. Illinois-Chicago.•.. 15-11,.5-15,.14-16,.15-12,.10-1528. L. at.Ball.State. 7-15,.12-15,.6-1529. W. at.Indiana.State. 11-15,.15-9,.15-12,.15-1October4. W. at.Toledo. 15-5,.15-5,.15-1210. W. CLEVELAND.STATE. 15-6,.15-6,.15-212. W. at.Ohio.%. 15-9,.15-1312. T. Western.Michigan.%. 11-15,.15-912. W. Toledo.%. 15-7,.15-1213. W. Kent.State.%. 15-11,.10-15,.15-613. L. Miami.%. 2-15,.13-1517. W. EASTERN.MICHIGAN. 15-6,.15-5,.15-820. L.. at.Mt..St..Joseph. 4-15,.10-15

20. L. Dayton.!. 8-15,.8-1523. W. YOUNGSTOWN.ST.. 15-4,.15-6,.15-1125. W. DEFIANCE. 15-10,.12-15,.15-525. W. ASHLAND. 15-9,.15-227. L. at.Wright.State. 5-15,.15-12,.4-1527. W. Ohio.@. 15-5,.15-527. L. Ohio.Northern.@. 13-15,.12-15November3. L. at.Miami. 5-15,.16-14,.11-153. L. Morehead.State.$. 1-15,.3-156. W. KENT.STATE. 15-9,.15-11,.19-179. W. Miami.#. 15-4,.9-15,.15-11,.16-149. L. Miami.#. 15-9,.13-15,.14-169. W. Ohio.#. 15-6,.15-810. L. Cincinnati.#. 3-15,.7-1510. L. at.Cleveland.State.#. 16-14,.11-15,.9-15,.13-15

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1 9 8 0Record.•.10-22.(.313)Head.Coach.•.Sandy.HainesSeptember23. W. TOLEDO. 15-9,.15-7,.15-1027. L. BALL.STATE. 10-15,.6-15,.11-15October1. L. at.Cleveland.State. 10-15,.6-15,.13-153. L. INDIANA.ST.. 10-15,.15-10,.11-15,.5-154. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.$. 4-15,.16-14,.10-154. L. Northern.Kentucky.$. 15-12,.8-15,.9-154. L. DePaul.$. 6-15,.12-155. W. Illinois.Chicago.$. 15-5,.15-115. L. Michigan.$. 7-15,.11-155. L. Kellogg.CC.$. 16-14,.15-17,.8-1510. W. Elmhurst.%. 15-10,.15-11,.15-1210. L. Illinois.Chicago.%. 15-11,.12-15,.14-16,.4-1511. W. Northeastern.Ill..%. 12-15,.15-5,.13-15,.15-4,.17-1511. L. Iowa.State.%. 7-15,.4-1514. L. at.Eastern.Michigan. 16-14,.4-15,.10-15,.10-1518. W. MT..ST..JOSEPH.15-11,.12-15,.8-15,.16-14,.15-1318. L. DAYTON. 7-15,.10-15,.13-1523. W. IU-PU/Ft..Wayne.&. 15-10,.15-923. W. at.Defiance.&. 15-13,.15-17,.15-423. W. Adrian.&. 14-16,.15-11,.15-725. L. Wright.State.•. 14-16,.10-1525. L. at.Ohio.Northern.•. 10-15,.8-1525. W. Ohio.•. 15-7,.15-1029. L. at.Kent.State. 8-15,.11-15,.12-15November1. L. Indiana.^. 12-15,.7-15

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Jo Lynn Williamson, a standout performer on some of Denise Van De Walle’s early Falcon teams, finished her career in 1987 as the school’s all-time

leader in kills.

1. L. at.Cleveland.State.^. 15-9,.8-15,.10-15.1. L. Northern.Colorado.^. 10-15,.5-151. L. Northern.Colorado.^. 3-15,.9-151. L. Michigan.^. 6-15,.11-1513. W. Ohio.#. 15-8,.15-814. L. at.Kent.State.#. 5-15,.15-7,.5-1514. L. Ohio.State.#. 9-15,.8-15

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22. W. DEFIANCE. 17-15,.15-7,.15-1022. W. ASHLAND. 15-12,.15-8,.15-1124. L. at.Wright.State.•. 8-15,.7-1524. L. Ohio.Northern.•. 9-15,.3-1524. L. Ohio.•. 15-12,.6-15,.12-1526. L. CLEVELAND.ST.. 14-16,.15-11,.9-15,.15-9,.14-1628. W. KENT.ST.. 14-16,.15-12,.15-5,.5-15,.15-930. L. Eastern.Michigan.^. 11-15,.12-1530. W. Kent.State.^. 15-3,.15-330. L. at.Cleveland.State.^. 6-15,.15-1731. W. Eastern.Michigan.^. 15-9,.15-1131. L. Kent.State.^. 4-15,.8-15,.5-15November5. L. at.Dayton. 15-13,.7-15,.16-14,.10-15,.6-156. L. Cincinnati.$. 9-15,.13-156. W. at.Louisville.$. 15-10,.10-15,.15-126. W. Tennessee.Tech.$. 15-12,.15-116. W. Mt..St..Joseph.$. 15-10,.15-76. L. Cincinnati.$. 14-16,.11-15

+.Michigan.Invitational=.Bobcat.Invitational•[email protected].(Chicago,.Ill.)#.MAC.Tournament.at.Central.Michigan^.Cleveland.State.Invitational$.Louisville.Tournament.(2nd)

1 9 8 2Record.•.17-26.(.395)Head.Coach.•.Sandy.HainesSeptember15. L. KENT.ST.. 15-10,.14-16,.15-8,.9-15,.12-1518. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.+. 11-15,.1-1518. W. Oakland.+. 15-8,.15-818. L. Schoolcraft.+. 15-13,.8-15,.9-1518. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.+. 7-15,.12-1522. W. TOLEDO. 15-11,.15-10,.15-1024. W. Wright.State.=. .7-15,.15-12,.15-1324. L. Northern.Michigan.=. 10-15,.3-1525. L. Grand.Valley.State.=. 4-15,.4-1528. W. at.Bluffton. 15-8,.15-8,.15-13October1. L. at.Western.Michigan.@. 7-15,.1-151. L. Central.Michigan.@. 0-15,.8-152. L. Illinois.Chicago.@. 15-11,.4-15,.7-152. L. Cleveland.State.@. 9-15,.1-154. W. at.Ohio. 15-8,.15-11,.8-15,.15-88. L. Ball.State.#. 13-15,.11-158. L. Northern.Illinois.#. 7-15,.7-158. W. Tulsa.#. 15-13,.7-15,.15-99. L. Iowa.State.#. 13-15,.3-159. L. Western.Illinois.#. 8-15,.6-1512. L. OHIO.ST.. 15-13,.6-15,.8-15,.15-9,.5-1515. L. MIAMI. 13-15,.8-15,.11-1516. L. Mt..St..Joseph.•. 6-15,.15-10,.5-15,.7-1516. W. Dayton.•. 10-15,.15-8,.15-4,.15-1316. W. at.Ohio.Northern. 13-15,.15-8,.15-1318. W. at.Toledo. 10-15,.15-12,.15-13,.10-15,.15-622. W. YOUNGSTOWN.STATE.%. 15-8,.15-522. W. DEFIANCE.%. 15-8,.15-522. W. CAPITAL.%. 15-1,.16-1423. W. TOLEDO.%. 15-5,.13-15,.15-423. L. MT..ST..JOSEPH.%. 15-12,.14-16,.3-1525. W. OHIO. .8-15,.10-15,.15-5,.15-6,.15-627. W. at.Kent.State. 15-17,.15-10,.15-9,.15-229. L. Temple.&. 12-15,.15-12,.10-1529. L. Cincinnati.&. 11-15,.8-1529. L. at.Cleveland.State.&. 9-15,.16-1830. W. Kent.State.&. 15-5,.15-430. W. Syracuse.&. 15-4,.15-430. L. Cincinnati.&. 13-15,.8-15November2. L. MICHIGAN. 10-15,.3-15,.4-154. L. WRIGHT.STATE. 9-15,.8-15,.15-13,.3-159. L. at.Miami. 2-15,.4-15,.9-1512. L. Ball.State.$. 4-15,.4-15,.14-16

+.Eastern.Michigan.Invitational.(4th)=.Ferris.State.Invitational

@.WMU.Tourney#.Windy.City.Classic.(Chicago,.Ill.)•.at.Ohio.Northern%.BG.Invitational.(2nd)&.Cleveland.State.Invitational$.MAC.Championship.at.Ohio.University

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*.MAC.match.....+.Michigan.Invitational

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The 1987 Falcons finished one match out of first in the MAC race. The Brown and Orange established

the former school record for best overall winning percentage in a season that same year with its 24-6

mark.

2. L. at.Miami.*. 5-15,.4-15,.10-153. W. at.Ball.State.*. 15-13,.18-16,.6-15,.13-15,.15-76. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-6,.15-11,.15-79. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-11,.15-8,.12-15,.12-15,.15-1213. L. at.Michigan.State. 12-15,.5-15,.13-1516. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 3-15,.9-15,.7-1517. L. NORTHERN.ILL..*. 10-15,.8-15,.13-15

*.MAC.match•.at.Toledo,.Ohio.....+.Michigan.Invitational

1 9 8 5Records.•.12-14.(.462),.6-12.MAC.(7th)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember10. L. MICHIGAN. 4-15,.11-15,.13-1513. L. at.Northern.Illinois.*. 7-15,.14-16,.6-1514. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 5-15,.5-15,.8-1517. W. NOTRE.DAME. 15-4,.15-5,.6-15,.15-920. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-11,.15-2,.15-1021. W. OHIO.*. 15-13,.13-15,.15-10,.15-1125. W. at.Cincinnati. 15-5,.15-7,.7-15,.15-1127. L. at.Central.Michigan.*. 4-15,.10-15,.15-12,.6-1528. W. at.Eastern.Mich..*. 12-15,.15-11,.15-12,.11-15,.15-12October4. L. BALL.STATE.*. 9-15,.12-15,.15-12,.15-10,.9-155. L. MIAMI.*. 9-15,.15-13,.13-15,.15-11,.11-158. L.. at.Toledo.*. 12-15,.7-15,.10-1512. L. at.Pittsburgh. 7-15,.4-15,.8-1515. W. MICHIGAN.STATE. 15-13,.15-6,.16-1418. L. NORTHERN.ILL..*. 10-15,.7-15,.12-1519. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 6-15,.12-15,.12-1522. W. at.Cleveland.State. 16-14,.15-4,.15-725. W. at.Kent.State.*. 16-14,.15-13,.15-1126. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-5,.15-4,.15-4November1. L. CENTRAL.MICHIGAN.*. 4-15,.3-15,.8-152. L. EASTERN.MICH..*. 7-15,.15-13,.9-15,.15-175. W. DAYTON. 15-1,.15-9,.15-138. L. at.Ball.State.*. 15-12,.6-15,.11-15,.12-159. L. at.Miami.*. 8-15,.8-15,.8-1512. W. TOLEDO.*. 16-14,.7-15,.15-5,.15-915. W. at.Windsor. 13-15,.15-5,.15-6,.17-15

*.MAC.match

1 9 8 6Records.•.26-8.(.765),.11-5.MAC.(T-3rd)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust28. L. at.Northern.Illinois.=. 9-15,.13-15,.15-2,.9-1529. W. Loyola.(Ill.).=. 15-6,.15-4,.15-1329. W. Eastern.Illinois.=. 15-6,.15-9,.15-4September16. W. CLEVELAND.STATE. 15-5,.15-1,.15-919. W. Xavier.+. 15-8,.15-9,.15-619. W. at.Eastern.Kentucky.+. 15-8,.16-14,.15-1220. W. Schoolcraft.+. 15-8,.15-7,.13-15,.15-320. L. at.East..Kentucky.+.15-1,.15-11,.17-19,.9-15,.6-1524. L. at.Notre.Dame. 10-15,.15-5,.6-15,.17-1926. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 7-15,.9-15,.13-1527. W. XAVIER. 15-12,.15-9,.15-1230. W. TOLEDO.*. .9-15,.15-6,.15-13,.15-9October3. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-3,.15-4,.15-54. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-11,.15-7,.17-157. W. at.Dayton. 15-0,.15-6,.17-19,.15-510. W. EASTERN.MICHIGAN.*. 15-7,.15-5,.15-511. L. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 15-10,.5-15,.15-6,.13-15,.14-1617. L. at.Miami.*. 4-15,.10-15,.4-1518. W. at.Ball.State.*. 15-10,.2-15,.16-14,.15-1321. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-8,.15-12,.12-15,.15-924. W. Illinois.Chicago.%. 15-9,.5-15,.6-15,.15-4,.15-1224. W. Loyola.(Ill.).%. 15-9,.15-4,.15-1024. W. at.Louisville.%. 15-6,.15-6,.15-1328. W. CINCINNATI. 15-10,.15-4,.15-431. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 11-15,.5-15,.4-15

November4. W. AKRON. 15-11,.15-5,.15-27. W. OHIO.*. 15-10,.15-5,.15-18. W. KENT.STATE.#*. 15-7,.15-10,.15-311. W. at.Michigan.State. 15-11,.12-15,.15-6,.15-1314. W. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 15-12,.17-15,.15-1315. L. at.Central.Michigan.*. 15-11,.8-15,.12-15,.4-1521. W. MIAMI.*. 15-7,.15-11,.10-15,.14-16,.15-522. W. BALL.STATE.*. 15-7,.11-15,.15-10,.1-15,.15-1225. W. WINDSOR. 15-8,.15-9,.15-6

*.MAC.match#.at.Perrysburg.High.School=.NIU.Huskie.Invitational.(2nd)+.Eastern.Kentucky.Tournament.(2nd).....%.Louisville.Invite.(1st)

1 9 8 7Records.•.24-6.(.800),.7-1.MAC.(2nd)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember2. W. at.Purdue. 15-11,.9-15,.16-14,.11-15,.15-128. W. AUBURN. 15-8,.15-2,.15-411. W. Bucknell.+. 15-6,.15-3,.15-511. W. Connecticut.+. 15-12,.15-3,.15-1112. W. at.Temple.+. 15-12,.15-11,.15-512. L. Pittsburgh.+. 15-9,.10-15,.4-15,.15-4,.8-1512. W. Providence.+. 15-3,.15-8,.15-1012. L. Pittsburgh.+. 8-15,.10-15,.15-7,.4-1515. W. at.Cincinnati. 15-12,.11-15,.15-4,.15-1118. W. Ohio.$. 15-5,.15-8,.15-419. W. Maryland.$. 15-11,.15-4,.15-119. W. at.West.Virginia.$. 15-8,.15-9,.15-822. L. at.Michigan. 15-17,.7-15,.14-1626. L. NOTRE.DAME. 13-15,.9-15,.9-1530. W. XAVIER. 15-0,.15-6,.15-9October2. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-8,.15-10,.15-36. W. CLEVELAND.STATE. 15-3,.15-5,.15-27. W. WRIGHT.STATE. 15-9,.15-11,.15-710. W. EASTERN.MICHIGAN.*. 15-6,.15-11,.15-616. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 13-15,.4-15,.5-1517. W. OHIO.*. 15-7,.15-13,.17-1523. W. DAYTON. 15-4,.17-15,.15-530. W. at.Akron. 15-5,.15-4,.15-3November6. W. at.Central.Michigan.*. 15-7,.15-10,.15-107. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-11,.15-10,.15-713. W. at.Miami.*. 15-10,.13-15,.15-10,.5-15,.15-914. W.. at.Ball.State.*. 15-13,.15-8,.15-618. W. TOLEDO. 15-4,.16-14,.15-827. W. Central.Mich..#. 16-14,.15-8,.12-15,.16-18,.15-1128. L. at.Western.Michigan.#. 5-15,.10-15,.2-15

*.MAC.match+.Reebok/Lady.Owl.Tournament.(2nd)$.Mountaineer.Tournament.(1st).....#.MAC.Tournament.at.WMU

1 9 8 8Records.•.16-12.(.571),.3-5.MAC.(T-6th)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember6. W. MICHIGAN. 15-8,.15-12,.17-159. W. Notre.Dame.%. 5-15,.11-15,.15-5,.15-6,.15-99. L. Iowa.%. 11-15,.15-13,.12-15,.7-1510. W. at.Southern.Ill..%. 15-9,.15-13,.10-15,.7-15,.15-910. L. Arizona.%. 4-15,.8-15,.3-1516. W. Indiana.State.$. 15-11,.15-9,.15-817. L. North.Dakota.St..$. 15-4,.15-10,.3-15,.2-15,.2-1518. L. at.Illinois.Chicago.15-6,.13-15,.15-10,.6-15,.8-1523. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 11-15,.11-15,.13-1524. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-2,.15-6,.17-1528. L. NEW.MEXICO.ST.. 14-16,.15-12,.6-15,.4-1530. L. MIAMI.*. 15-11,.11-15,.3-15,.10-15October1. L. BALL.STATE.*. 8-15,.8-15,.15-1,.13-152. W. SYRACUSE. 15-10,.5-15,.15-10,.15-57. L. NORTHERN.ILL.. 19-17,.10-15,.10-15,.7-158. L. CENTRAL.MICHIGAN.*. 6-15,.6-15,.2-1514. W. AKRON. 15-2,.15-11,.15-415. L. TENNESSEE. 3-15,.15-13,.9-15,.15-6,.13-1518. W. at.Wright.State. 13-15,.15-6,.15-9,.15-1021. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 4-15,.8-15,.9-1525. W. at.Cleveland.State. 15-7,.7-15,.15-9,.15-4November1. W. WINDSOR. 15-3,.15-5,.15-54. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-6,.15-9,.15-95. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-10,.14-16,.15-11,.15-88. W. at.Dayton. 15-9,.15-12,.15-518. W. St..Clair.#. 15-6,.15-3,.15-219. W. at.Toledo.#. 15-0,.15-5,.15-719. W. Sheridan.#. 15-1,.15-2,.15-3

*.MAC.match%.Saluki.Invitational.(4th)$.Wisconsin.Tournament#.Can-Am.Tournament.(1st)

1 9 8 9Records.•.20-11.(.645),.8-0.MAC.(1st)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember1. W. Northern.Iowa.^. 15-9,.15-10,.15-92. L. Duke.^. 15-13,.8-15,.9-15,.12-152. W. at.George.Washington.^. 8-15,.15-4,.15-4,.15-6

The Falcons’ three-game sweep of Western Michigan in 1989 gave BG its first MAC title. The victory also

halted the Broncos’ 98-match league winning streak and seven-year reign as conference champion.

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1989 Mid-American Conference ChampionsStanding (left to right): Head coach Denise Van De Walle, trainer Annette Davidson, Linda Popovich, as-

sistant coach Alaine Emens, Amy Morgan, Beth Wright, Carey Amos, Lisa Mika, Tammy Schiller, Sheri Fella, Megan McGuire, Julie Fortkamp, Holli Costein, Mitzi Sanders, Jennifer Russell, apprentice coach Kim Springer,

Karin Turain, manager Mimi Ordonio.

1991 Mid-American Conference ChampionsKneeling (left to right): Buffy Williams, Nicky Mudrak, Carey Amos, Lori Tate, student manager Lisa Gerrasch, Angellette Love. Standing: Apprentice coach Rusty Cooper, trainer Annette Davidson, Amy Morgan, Jessica

Andrasko, Mitzi Sanders, Julie Fortkamp, Lisa Mika, Holli Costein, Tammy Schiller, assistant coach Mark Hard-away, head coach Denise Van De Walle.

3. L. Minnesota.^. 6-15,.8-15,.12-153. L. Duke.^. 13-15,.14-16,.16-188. L. at.Nebraska.+. 13-15,.12-15,.15-9,.6-159. L. Houston.+. 9-15,.15-3,.8-15,.15-12,.12-159. L. Kansas.State.+. 11-15,.15-17,.10-1515. L. MICHIGAN. 15-12,.15-9,.13-15,.11-15,.12-1516. W. WEST.VIRGINIA. 15-4,.15-6,.15-220. W. WRIGHT.STATE. 11-15,.15-11,.15-10,.15-1222. W. Northern.Illinois.•. 15-5,.9-15,.15-1,.15-623. W. Southern.Ill..•. 15-3,.11-15,.15-11,.15-923. W. Villanova.•. 16-14,.15-11,.15-726. W. CLEVELAND.STATE. 15-12,.15-4,.15-1129. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-5,.15-8,.16-1430. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-6,.15-3,.15-6October4. W. DAYTON. 15-6,.15-13,.12-15,.15-127. W. at.Central.Mich..*. 15-6,.7-15,.15-4,.15-913. L. PITTSBURGH. 13-15,.15-6,.15-5,.13-15,.9-15

14. W. at.Miami.*. 15-8,.15-10,.15-620. W. OHIO.*. 15-7,.15-7,.15-1221. W. CINCINNATI. .6-15,.15-8,.15-10,.15-1028. W. at.Ball.State.*. 15-6,.10-15,.15-13,.13-15,.15-11November5. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-12,.15-8,.15-117. L. at.Michigan.State. 6-15,.7-15,.10-1511. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 16-14,.15-4,.17-1517. W. TOLEDO. 15-13,.15-3,.15-621. L. at.Notre.Dame. 8-15,.15-8,.12-15,.11-1524. W. CENTRAL.MICH..#. 15-6,.15-9,.15-725. L. WESTERN.MICH..#. 8-15,.15-10,.15-4,.11-15,.5-15.

*.MAC.match^.Labor.Day.Invitational.(4th)•.Ann Arbor News/Eastern.Michigan.Classic.(1st)+.Runza.Invitational#.MAC.Tournament

1 9 9 0Records.•.26-7.(.788),.4-4.MAC.(T-4th)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust31. W. Syracuse.•. 15-12,.17-15,.8-15,.15-831. W. Iowa.State.•. 15-5,.16-14,.15-10September1. W. Temple.•. 15-5,.15-10,.15-61. W. Maryland.•. 15-6,.15-6,.7-15,.15-122. W. at.George.Washington.•. 15-4,.15-3,.15-122. W. Cincinnati.•. 15-4,.15-8,.15-97. W. Alabama.=. 16-14,.15-12,.15-97. W. at.Southern.Illinois.=. 15-10,.15-5,.15-108. W. Portland.=. 14-16,.13-15,.15-8,.15-11,.15-88. W. Northwestern.=. 10-15,.15-6,.15-13,.15-512. L. MICHIGAN.ST.. 15-7,.9-15,.15-13,.13-15,.15-1714. W. Liberty.@. 15-7,.15-3,.15-614. W. at.West.Virginia.@. 15-4,.15-13,.16-1415. W. Rutgers.@. 15-4,.15-2,.15-615. W. Eastern.Illinois.@. 15-2,.15-11,.15-822. W. ILLINOIS.CHICAGO. 15-6,.15-7,.15-525. W. at.Wright.State. 15-13,.15-13,.15-1128. L. at.Kentucky. 10-15,.9-15,.4-15October6. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 13-15,.17-19,.7-1512. L. MIAMI.*. 8-15,.15-12,.18-20,.15-11,.6-1513. W. BALL.STATE.*. 15-9,.16-14,.16-18,.4-15,.15-1116. W. at.Dayton. 15-10,.15-9,.15-1320. W. LOUISVILLE. 15-12,.17-15,.15-723. W. at.Cincinnati. 5-15,.8-15,.15-13,.15-8,.15-830. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-13,.16-14,.15-5November2. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-7,.15-11,.9-15,.15-93. L. at.Kent.State.*.15-13,.10-15,.13-15,.15-11,.10-1510. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*$. 15-13,.9-15,.15-5,.15-511. L. EASTERN.MICH..*. 8-15,.15-8,.15-11,.10-15,.7-1513. W. at.Cleveland.State. 15-8,.15-8,.15-616. W. at.Michigan. 15-11,.15-11,.15-1320. W. AKRON. 15-12,.15-11,.15-623. L. Miami.#. 10-15,.15-4,.15-17,.12-15

*.MAC.match•.Labor.Day.Festival.(1st)=.Saluki.Invitational.(1st)@.KFC.Classic.(1st).$.at.Bowling.Green.High.School#.MAC.Tournament.at.Battle.Creek,.Mich.

1 9 9 1Records.•.29-5.(.853).15-1.MAC.(1st)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.Walle•.MAC.Tournament.Champions.••.NCAA.Tournament.Participants.•September6. W. WEST.VIRGINIA.•. 15-9,.15-9,.17-157. W. CLEVELAND.STATE.•. 15-13,.15-2,.15-117. W. KENT.STATE.•. 15-4,.15-10,.15-712. W. at.Illinois.St.. 14-16,.15-12,.15-12,.15-1213. L. Georgia.+. 6-15,.14-16,.6-1514. W. Virginia.+. 15-3,.17-16,.15-1120. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 15-12,.16-14,.15-121. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-2,.15-7,.8-15,.15-427. L. Western.Michigan.^*. 12-15,.8-15,.10-1529. W. SOUTHERN.ILL.. 15-13,.7-15,.15-9,.15-11October4. L. at.DePaul.=. 12-15,.15-7,.13-15,.13-155. W. North.Carolina.=. 15-11,.15-8,.15-55. W. Western.Illinois.=. 15-4,.16-14,.15-29. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-6,.15-7,.15-611. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-4,.15-2,.15-612. W. OHIO.*. 15-11,.17-15,.11-15,.17-1519. W. at.Ball.State.*. 16-14,.15-8,.15-1120. W. at.Miami.*. 15-3,.15-5,.15-922. W. DAYTON. 15-12,.15-3,.16-1425. W. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 15-5,.15-10,.15-326. W. at.Central.Michigan.*. 12-15,.15-7,.15-7,.15-10November2. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 16-14,.15-13,.16-14

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In 1991, Denise Van De Walle’s Falcons captured the MAC Tournament title and made the first national

tournament appearance in school history.

3. L. NOTRE.DAME. 9-15,.13-15,.11-156. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-10,.15-10,.15-98. W. Syracuse.@. 15-10,.15-10,.15-119. W. Texas.A&M.@. 15-12,.15-10,.17-159. W. at.Rhode.Island.@. 15-0,.15-3,.15-1015. W. at.Ohio.*. .6-15,.15-5,.13-15,.15-5,.15-716. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-4,.15-6,.15-1123. W. MIAMI.*. 15-12,.15-2,.15-1224. W. BALL.STATE.*. 15-7,.12-15,.15-11,.15-1329. W. Western.Michigan.#. 15-11,.15-11,.15-1230. W. Miami.#. 17-16,.15-5,.17-15December6. L. at.Wisconsin.$. 8-15,.4-15,.14-16

•.BGSU.Brown.&.Orange.Invitational.(1st)*.MAC.match+.Illini.Classic.(3rd)......^.at.Nazareth.College=.DePaul.Revlon.Classic.(2nd)@.Rhode.Island.Classic.(1st)#.MAC.Tournament.at.Battle.Creek,.Mich..(1st)$.NCAA.Tournament.-.First.Round

1 9 9 2Records.•.30-8.(.789),.17-1.MAC.(1st)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.Walle•.NIVC.Runners-Up.•September4. W. TEMPLE.•. 15-6,.15-12,.15-75. W. KENT.STATE.•. 15-7,.16-14,.15-85. L. NORTHERN.ILL..•. 13-15,.6-15,.16-14,.5-158. W. WRIGHT.STATE. 15-13,.15-10,.15-711. L. Pacific.+. 2-15,.4-15,.13-1512. W. at.Wisconsin.+. 15-11,.7-15,.15-7,.15-212. L. Kentucky.+. 7-15,.7-15,.10-1518. W. at.C..Michigan.*. 4-15,.10-15,.15-9,.15-6,.15-519. W. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 15-6,.15-0,.15-1023. W. at.Toledo.*. 17-15,.9-15,.15-9,.15-1025. W. at.Syracuse.@. 15-13,.15-6,.15-726. W. Memphis.State.@. 15-7,.15-10,.15-326. W. York.@. 15-9,.15-13,.15-13October2. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 15-2,.10-15,.15-11,.15-103. W. BALL.STATE.*. 11-15,.15-9,.15-12,.7-15,.15-119. W. at.Miami.*. 16-14,.15-8,.15-1110. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-5,.15-11,.12-15,.15-8

13. L. at.Notre.Dame. 10-15,.15-9,.8-15,.15-11,.16-1816. W. AKRON.*. 15-3,.15-9,.15-817. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-11,.15-9,.14-16,.15-1120. L. at.Louisville. 10-15,.9-15,.10-1523. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 15-12,.15-11,.15-924. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-8,.15-11,.15-1131. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-5,.15-7,.15-7November6. W. at.Western.Michigan.*. 15-6,.15-7,.9-15,.15-137. L. at.Ball.State.*. 16-14,.4-15,.10-15,.15-13,.13-1513. W. MIAMI.*. 15-9,.16-14,.11-15,.17-19,.15-1014. W. OHIO.*. 15-10,.15-1,.12-15,.15-320. W. at.Akron.*. 15-13,.15-8,.16-1421. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-6,.15-4,.15-627. W. Western.Michigan.#. 12-15,.15-12,.15-5,.15-928. L. Ball.State.#. 16-14,.3-15,.10-15,.15-13,.14-16December4. W. Delaware.%. 14-16,.15-5,.9-15,.15-4,.15-94. W. Virginia.Tech.%. 15-7,.12-15,.15-4,.15-55. W. Texas-Arlington.%.13-15,.15-7,.15-4,.8-15,.18-165. W. Fresno.St..%. 11-15,.17-15,.18-16,.15-56. W. Minnesota.%. .5-15,.15-11,.15-9,.15-116. L. Washington.State.%. 13-15,.9-15,.9-15

*.MAC.match•.BGSU.Brown.&.Orange.Invitational.(2nd)+.Isthmus.Badger.Classic.(3rd)@.Syracuse.Quadrangular#.MAC.Tournament.at.Battle.Creek,.Mich..(2nd)%.National.Inv..Volleyball.Championship.at.Kansas.City,.Mo..(2nd)

1 9 9 3Records.•.20-11.(.645),.14-4.MAC.(2nd)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.Walle.•.NIVC.Participants.•September1. L. WASHINGTON. 12-15,.15-9,.15-9,.9-15,.11-153. L. Minnesota.+. 9-15,.8-15,.14-163. W. Tennessee.+. 8-15,.15-11,.5-15,.15-5,.15-134. L. at.Colorado.+. 6-15,.3-15,.4-1510. W. at.West.Virginia.@. 12-15,.15-9,.15-13,.15-1111. L. Northern.Arizona.@. 10-15,.15-12,.14-16,.5-1511. W. William.&.Mary.@. 15-10,.11-15,.11-15,.15-8,.15-1017. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-11,.15-11,.15-1024. L. at.Ball.State.*. 17-15,.4-15,.13-15,.15-10,.12-1525. W. at.Western.Mich..*. 10-15,.15-9,.15-9,.10-15,.15-8October1. W. OHIO.*. 15-6,.15-11,.13-15,.15-42. W. MIAMI.*. .6-15,.15-6,.10-15,.15-6,.15-6

8. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-6,.15-12,.15-49. W. at.Akron.*. 15-8,.15-6,.13-15,.15-415. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-2,.15-10,.15-916. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 15-7,.9-15,.15-13,.9-15,.15-1222. L. at.Toledo.*. 10-15,.6-15,.15-12,.14-1629. L. BALL.STATE.*. 8-15,.15-10,.12-15,.4-1530. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 15-11,.15-8,.15-8November5. W. at.Ohio.*. 14-16,.15-7,.15-11,.15-126. W. at.Miami.*. .8-15,.15-11,.15-12,.15-512. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-7,.15-10,.15-513. W. AKRON.*. 15-4,.16-14,.15-519. W. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 10-15,.15-13,.15-5,.15-521. L. at.Central.Mich..*.18-16,.12-15,.6-15,15-9,.15-1726. W. Central.Mich..#. 15-7,.15-10,.2-15,.15-727. L. Ball.State.#. 8-15,.12-15,.15-12,.5-15December3. W. Siena.%. 15-8,.15-6,.15-73. W. Kansas.%. 16-14,.15-9,.11-15,.11-15,.15-104. L. Louisiana.State.%. 13-15,.8-15,.9-154. L. Georgia.Tech.%. 6-15,.9-15,.3-15

*.MAC.match+.Colorado.PowerBar.Invitational.(3rd)@.West.Virginia.Invitational.(2nd)#.MAC.Tournament.at.Battle.Creek,.Mich..(2nd)%.National.Invitational.Volleyball.Championship.at.Kansas.City,.Mo..(3rd.in.Pool)

1 9 9 4Records.•.15-12.(.556),.11-6.MAC.(T-3rd)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember3. L. Wisconsin.+. 11-15,.15-11,.10-15,.15-13,.9-153. L. at.Northern.Illinois.+. 3-15,.9-15,.15-9,.9-154. W. George.Mason.+. 15-8,.4-15,.15-12,.11-15,.15-66. W. at.Dayton. 15-8,.9-15,.12-15,.15-13,.15-109. L. at.Nebraska.@. 1-15,.0-15,.9-1510. L. Arizona.State.@. 14-16,.9-15,.1-1510. L. Wyoming.@. 16-14,.10-15,.5-15,.11-1516. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 15-6,.15-4,.14-16,.15-717. L. BALL.STATE.*. 12-15,.15-9,.7-15,.15-10,.9-1523. L. at.Miami.*. 9-15,.15-12,.14-16,.15-13,.3-1524. W. at.Ohio.*. 8-15,.15-12,.15-10,.15-730. W. AKRON.*. 15-8,.15-5,.16-14October1. W. KENT.STATE.*. 15-10,.15-0,.15-84. W. WRIGHT.STATE. 13-15,.15-7,.15-6,.15-137. L. at.Central.Michigan.*. 13-15,.8-15,.11-158. W. at.Eastern.Mich..*.13-15,.15-13,.3-15,.15-11,.15-8

1992 Mid-American Conference ChampionsLeft to Right: Head coach Denise Van De Walle, assistant coach Mark Hardaway, Lori Hilton, Carlyn Es-

slinger, Lori Tate, Nicky Mudrak, Julie Fortkamp, Buffy Williams, Holli Costein, Carey Amos, Mitzi Sanders, Angellette Love, Jessica Andrasko, Jenny Ostrom, Marlene Metti, student trainer Daryl Reitz, trainer Annette

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Carlyn Esslinger (11) capped off her Falcon career by earning the MAC Player of the

Year award in 1995.

15. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-13,.15-9,.15-1121. W. at.Western.Michigan.*. 15-3,.15-11,.16-1422. L. at.Ball.State.*. 15-13,.3-15,.11-15,.8-1528. L. MIAMI.*. 15-8,.7-15,.15-13,.6-15,.13-1529. W. OHIO.*$. 15-9,.15-8,.15-10November2. W. TOLEDO.^. 15-0,.15-9,.15-14. L. at.Akron.*. 15-4,.3-15,.14-16,.10-155. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-13,.15-13,.15-1111. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 4-15,.15-9,.15-7,.16-1412. W. EASTERN.MICHIGAN.*. 6-15,.15-4,.15-5,.15-718. L. at.Ball.State.#. 7-15,.15-7,.15-11,.8-15,.14-16

*.MAC.match.^.non-conference.+.Northern.Illinois.Invitational.(4th)@.Nebraska.Invitational.(4th).$.at.Bowling.Green.High.School#.MAC.Tournament.Semifinal

1 9 9 5Records.•.15-13.(.536),.9-8.MAC.(T-4th)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember2. L. San.Diego.State.+. 3-15,.4-15,.15-10,.18-202. L. at.Michigan.State.+. 6-15,.10-15,.15-173. W. Baylor.+. 15-3,.15-9,.16-143. W. Illinois.State.+. 14-16,.10-15,.15-7,.15-12,.15-88. L. Boise.State.@. 13-15,.8-15,.13-159. W. Cal.Poly.SLO.@. 15-3,.12-15,.12-15,.15-10,.17-159. W. at.Gonzaga.@. 15-3,.15-8,.15-715. W. at.Ohio.*. 12-15,.15-6,.15-11,.15-616. L. at.Miami.*. 4-15,.7-15,.7-1522. W. KENT.ST..*. 15-9,.15-4,.7-15,.7-15,.15-1323. L. AKRON.*. 8-15,.12-15,.5-1526. W. DAYTON. 15-12,.15-17,.15-5,.15-1329. W. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 15-13,.15-7,.15-630. L. at.Central.Michigan.*. 12-15,.7-15,.10-15October4. L. at.Wright.State. 15-13,.10-15,.8-15,.12-156. L. at.Toledo.*. 10-15,.15-9,.13-15,.8-157. W. WEST.VIRGINIA.$. 15-3,.16-14,.15-213. L. BALL.STATE.*. 15-10,.15-11,.8-15,.8-15,.11-1514. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 15-7,.15-6,.15-1020. L. OHIO.*. 16-14,.10-15,.11-15,.15-10,.11-1521. L. MIAMI.*. 9-15,.3-15,.8-1527. W. at.Kent.State.*. 15-13,.11-15,.15-4,.15-1128. L. at.Akron.*. 12-15,.12-15,.9-15November3. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-12,.15-11,.15-54. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 11-15,.15-11,.15-8,.15-67. W. at.Western.Michigan.*. 15-5,.15-12,.13-15,.15-5

10. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-4,.15-4,.15-817. L. at.Miami.#. 12-15,.8-15,.12-15

*.MAC.match+.Goff/MSU.Volleyball.Classic.(3rd)@.Spikeoff.Spokane.(2nd).....$.at.Bowling.Green.High.School#.MAC.Tournament.Semifinal

1 9 9 6Records.•.10-20.(.333),.5-12.MAC.(T-7th)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust31. L. Tennessee.+. 10-15,.16-14,.2-15,.10-1531. L. Virginia.+. 14-16,.4-15,.10-15September1. L. at.Pittsburgh.+. 15-13,.15-10,.6-15,.7-15,.7-151. L. Montana.+. 14-16,.12-15,.12-156. W. Delaware.@. 15-13,.15-8,.15-96. L. [email protected],.10-15,.13-15,.15-13,.13-157. L. James.Madison.@. 3-15,.15-7,.8-15,.10-157. L. at.William.&.Mary.@. 7-15,.15-12,.15-13,.13-15,.8-1510. W. WRIGHT.ST.. 15-11,.4-15,.15-6,.11-15,.15-913. W. Middle.Tenn..State.%. 15-2,.15-9,.15-613. W. San.Francisco.%. 15-13,.15-9,.15-17,.15-614. L. at.Butler.%. 4-15,.10-15,.10-1514. W. Arkansas.State.%. 15-6,.13-15,.15-2,.15-820. L. AKRON.*. 12-15,.12-15,.11-1521. L. KENT.STATE.*. 4-15,.12-15,.4-1527. L. at.Central.Mich..*. 6-15,.9-15,.17-15,.15-10,.10-1528. W. at.Eastern.Mich..*. 15-5,.15-13,.12-15,.4-15,.15-6October1. L. MIAMI.*. 10-15,.15-10,.9-15,.1-154. L. at.Toledo.*. 5-15,.16-14,.7-15,.6-1511. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 9-15,.15-9,.8-15,.15-9,.13-1512. L. BALL.STATE.*. 5-15,.12-15,.8-1518. L. at.Miami.*. 9-15,.12-15,.7-1519. L. at.Ohio.*. 9-15,.15-11,.15-12,.9-15,.13-1525. W. at.Akron.*. 8-15,.15-10,.15-9,.15-326. L. at.Kent.State.*. 10-15,.6-15,.3-15November1. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 15-4,.15-6,.15-122. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-5,.15-5,.14-16,.15-139. W. TOLEDO.*$. 16-14,.15-11,.15-315. L. at.Western.Mich..*.9-15,.15-7,.11-15,.15-9,.17-1916. L. at.Ball.State.*. 8-15,.5-15,.8-15

*.MAC.match+.Pitt.Panther/Mizuno.Invitational.(5th)@.William.&.Mary.High.IQ.Invitational.(4th)%.Butler.Doubletree.Classic.(2nd)$.at.Bowling.Green.High.School

1 9 9 7Records.•.17-14.(.548),.7-9.MAC.(3rd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust29. W. Marquette.#. 15-13,.15-3,.15-1030. W. Valparaiso.#. 15-0,.15-8,.15-1030. W. at.Western.Michigan.#. 15-8,.15-11,.12-15,.15-7September5. W. Duquesne.@. 15-1,.15-7,.2-15,.15-26. W. Drake.@. 15-5,.21-19,.15-116. L. at.Michigan.State.@. 1-15,.5-15,.15-11,.8-159. W. YOUNGSTOWN.ST.. 15-7,.15-4,.14-16,.15-1212. L. Arkansas-Little.Rock.%. 15-6,.9-15,.7-15,.9-1512. L. at.Fresno.State.%. 13-15,.15-9,.15-11,.6-15,.9-1513. L. Santa.Clara.%. 16-14,.3-15,.5-15,.8-1513. W. Cal.State.Fullerton.%. 15-7,.4-15,.15-3,.15-1317. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 15-11,.15-8,.15-720. W. at.Eastern.Mich..*.12-15,.6-15,.16-14,.15-7,.15-1226. W. at.Marshall.*. 15-13,.15-12,.15-1127. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-11,.15-11,.6-15,.16-1430. W. at.Wright.State. 15-6,.15-9,.15-11October4. L. MIAMI.*. 7-15,.13-15,.15-10,.7-1510. L. AKRON.*. 15-13,.11-15,.8-15,.15-9,.10-15

12. L. KENT.STATE.*. 5-15,.9-15,.9-1515. L. at.Northern.Illinois.*. 12-15,.8-15,.7-1518. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 15-13,.15-8,.15-1324. W. MARSHALL.*. 15-10,.15-4,.15-625. L. OHIO.*. 11-15,.6-15,.15-6,.15-12,.11-1529. W. TOLEDO.^. 6-15,.15-13,.12-15,.17-15,.16-14November1. L. at.Miami.*. 10-15,.4-15,.11-157. W. at.Akron.*. 16-14,.15-5,.12-15,.10-15,.15-128. L. at.Kent.St..*. 15-9,.6-15,.15-11,.9-15,.12-1512. L. BALL.STATE.*. 16-14,.16-18,.10-15,.8-1514. W. CLEVELAND.STATE. 19-17,.6-15,.15-6,.15-1015. L. at.Toledo.*. 2-15,.11-15,.15-4,.15-13,.13-1518. L. at.Ball.State.&. 0-15,.9-15,.5-15

*.MAC.match^.non-conference#.Western.Michigan.Invitational.(1st)@.Michigan.State.Invitational.(2nd)%.Dan.Gamel.Invitational.(T-4th)&.MAC.Tournament.Quarterfinal

1 9 9 8Records.•.11-21.(.344),.4-14.MAC.(6th.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember1. W. TOLEDO.^. 16-14,.15-7,.5-15,.15-55. W. at.Loyola.(Ill.).#. 15-10,.12-15,.13-15,.16-14,.17-155. L. CSU.Northridge.#. 8-15,.7-15,.10-156. W. Boston.College.#. 15-10,.15-10,.15-136. W. Marquette.#. 15-11,.15-13,.15-1111. W. Louisiana.State.!. 15-10,.12-15,.15-11,.15-1211. L. at.Michigan.!. 7-15,.7-15,.6-1512. L. North.Carolina.!. 3-15,.5-15,.4-1515. W. OAKLAND. 15-6,.19-17,.15-1118. L. UM-Baltimore.County.@. 15-5,.15-12,.11-15,.8-15,.12-1519. L. St..John’s.@. 16-18,.10-15,.15-9,.8-1519. L. at.James.Madison.@. 9-15,.5-15,.9-1523. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-9,.15-11,.15-325. W. at.Marshall.*. 15-9,.15-13,.4-15,.15-1130. L. at.Ohio.*. 8-15,.5-15,.3-15October2. W. BUFFALO.*. 15-7,.15-8,.15-113. W. KENT.STATE.*. 16-14,.15-9,.15-137. W. WRIGHT.ST.. 15-2,.11-15,.15-12,.14-16,.15-710. L. AKRON.*. 13-15,.3-15,.15-11,.9-1514. L. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 7-15,.12-15,.8-1516. L. at.Eastern.Mich..*. 15-8,.8-15,.13-15,.15-8,.14-1617. L. at.Western.Mich..*. 15-10,.18-16,.2-15,.14-16,.12-1521. L. MIAMI.*. 10-15,.6-15,.7-1524. L. at.Akron.*. 6-15,.10-15,.4-1530. L. at.Northern.Illinois.*. 2-15,.5-15,.7-15November3. L. CLEVELAND.ST.. 12-15,.8-15,.15-12,.15-9,.11-156. L. MARSHALL.*. 15-7,.14-16,.13-15,.15-5,.8-157. L. OHIO.*. 6-15,.15-10,.17-19,.15-11,.12-1513. L. at.Ball.State.*. 5-15,.7-15,.2-1514. L. at.Miami.*. 12-15,.10-15,.0-1520. L. NORTHERN.ILLINOIS.*. 9-15,.4-15,.4-1521. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 9-15,.9-15,.13-15

*.MAC.match#.Loyola.Kaepa.Invitational.(2nd)!.Michigan.All.Sport.Challenge.(4th)@.JMU/Days.Inn.Classic.(4th)^.non-conference

1 9 9 9Records.•.21-12.(.636),.12-6.(2nd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember3. W. Colgate.&. 15-5,.15-12,.15-13. W. Loyola.(Md.).&. 15-7,.15-12,.15-134. W. St..Francis.(Pa.).&. 15-6,.15-2,.15-44. L. at.Duquesne.&. 13-15,.13-15,.11-1510. W. Mississippi.State.@. 18-16,.15-7,.15-1211. L. at.Marquette.@. 11-15,.4-15,.11-15

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In September of 1999, the Falcons hosted an exhibition match against the United States Professional Volleyball “Dream Team,” coached by the legendary

Arie Selinger (front row, second from left).11. W. Providence.@. 15-12,.3-15,.15-8,.16-1417. L. Cal.Poly.#. 4-15,.15-12,.5-15,.4-1518. L. at.Colorado.State.#. 3-15,.7-15,.12-1518. L. SMU.#. 5-15,.11-15,.3-1524. W. at.Central.Michigan.*. 16-14,.15-10,.15-625. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 15-9,.13-15,.7-15,.7-15October1. L. BALL.STATE.*. 9-15,.13-15,.5-152. L. MIAMI.*. 15-6,.7-15,.13-15,.10-155. W. at.Wright.State. 15-8,.7-15,.15-9,.13-15,.15-138. W. KENT.STATE.*. 12-15,.4-15,.16-14,.15-9,.15-129. W. OHIO.*. 15-5,.15-11,.15-315. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-6,.15-3,.15-816. W. CENTRAL.MICHIGAN.*. 15-3,.15-9,.15-719. W. at.Oakland. 15-6,.15-4,.15-722. W. at.Kent.State.*. 11-15,.15-12,.15-4,.15-1023. W. at.Akron.*. 14-16,.7-15,.15-7,.15-8,.16-1427. L. EASTERN.MICH..*. 14-16,.15-10,.9-15,.16-14,.8-1531. W. at.Marshall.*. 15-4,.15-13,.15-7November5. W. BUFFALO.*. 15-11,.15-3,.15-76. W. NORTHERN.ILL..*. 15-13,.15-10,.15-510. L. at.Ball.State.*. 7-15,.7-15,.15-12,.11-1512. W. at.Toledo.*. 15-5,.13-15,.15-5,.15-613. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 3-15,.5-15,.11-15

16. W. CLEVELAND.STATE. 11-15,.15-8,.15-3,.15-220. W. at.Buffalo.*. 15-7,.15-11,.13-15,.15-623. W. MIAMI.%. 15-12,.4-15,.15-5,.5-15,.15-1126. L. at.Ball.State.^. 6-15,.6-15,.7-15

*.MAC.match&.Duquesne.Invitational.(2nd)@.Marquette.Challenge.(2nd)#.Coors.Rocky.Mountain.Classic.(4th)%.MAC.Tournament.Quarterfinal^.MAC.Tournament.Semifinal

2 0 0 0Records.•.21-9.(.700),.12-6.(T-1st.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember1. L. Loyola.(Ill.).&. 8-15,15-17,9-152. L. at.Indiana.&. 8-15,13-15,16-14,14-162. W. Cincinnati.&. 7-15,12-15,15-5,15-13,15-138. W. Western.Carolina.@. 16-14,15-9,15-38. W. at.Central.Florida.@. 8-15,15-13,8-15,15-7,16-149. W. Fla...International.@. 15-12,15-10,15-1115. W. EVANSVILLE.#. 15-8,15-11,15-8

16. W. IUPUI.#. 15-13,15-4,15-516. W. ILL..CHICAGO.#. 15-11,13-15,15-10,15-822. L. BALL.STATE.*. 12-15,8-15,15-10,15-11,10-1523. L. AKRON.*. 4-15,15-17,15-8,12-1529. W. KENT.ST..*. 15-13,9-15,15-4,9-15,15-930. W. MARSHALL.*. 15-10,15-13,15-12October4. L. at.Toledo.*. 9-15,10-15,8-156. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 11-15,9-15,14-167. L. at.Central.Mich..*. 1-15,7-15,15-12,15-9,13-1513. W. BUFFALO.*. 15-4,15-7,15-714. W. NORTHERN.ILL..*. 15-8,10-15,16-14,16-1418. W. OHIO.*. 8-15,15-13,15-5,15-1020. W. EASTERN.MICH..*. 15-12,15-13,15-727. L. at.Kent.St..*. 8-15,15-5,11-15,15-3,9-1528. W. at.Akron.*. 15-8,15-6,14-16,15-5November3. W. TOLEDO.*. 15-7,15-6,15-64. W. at.Marshall.*. 15-10,15-9,15-67. W. OAKLAND. 15-8,15-13,15-710. W. at.Miami.*. 15-9,15-10,10-15,15-1011. W. at.Ohio.*. 15-17,15-12,15-7,15-1115. W. at.Cleveland.State. 15-1,15-11,15-418. W. at.Buffalo.*. 15-7,15-6,15-121. L. KENT.STATE.$. 7-15,15-3,10-15,15-17

*.MAC.Match&.Indiana.Tournament.(3rd)@.Central.Florida.Tournament.(1st)#.BGSU.Invitational.(1st)$.MAC.Tournament.Quarterfinal

2 0 0 1Records.•.21-8.(.724),.12-6.(1st.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust31. W. Tennessee.&. 24-30,.30-26,.29-31,.30-21,.19-17September1. W. at.Indiana.&. 30-22,.34-32,.28-30,.24-30,.15-111. W. Maryland.&. 30-25,.30-25,.20-30,.25-30,.15-9

2000 Mid-American Conference East Division Co-ChampionsSeated (left to right): Kate Yeo, Amber Vorst, Karen Tangeman, Chris Shepherd, JoAnna Papageorgiou, Krista

Davis, Caty Rommeck, Natalie Becker, Shyann Robinson, Kristin Gamby. Standing: Student trainer Sara Kipp, student trainer Kacey King, head coach Denise Van De Walle, assistant coach James Neyhouse, Sara

Sikorski, Bridget Protas, Laura Twyman, Nadia Bedricky, Susie Norris, volunteer assistant coach Sean Huiet, assistant coach Kris Pesorda, student manager Cheryl Motten, assistant athletic trainer Janet Schneider.

Susie Norris was a major part of back-to-back MAC Eastern Conference Championships in

2000 and 2001.

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2001 Mid-American Conference East Division ChampionsSeated (left to right): Kate Yeo, Karen Amstutz, Caty Rommeck, Natalie Becker, Shyann Robinson, Amber Vorst. Standing: Assistant coach Sean Huiet, Nadia Bedricky, Susie Norris, Kristin Gamby,

Laura Twyman, Bridget Protas, Melissa Mohr, Sara Sikorski, assistant coach Kris Pesorda, head coach Denise Van De Walle.

7. W. Idaho.@. 30-23,.30-21,.30-197. W. Winthrop.@. 30-27,.30-19,.30-228. L. at.Michigan.State.@. 25-30,.26-30,.24-3021. W. WESTERN.MICH..*. 30-23,.30-26,.32-3025. W. at.Oakland. 30-27,.30-24,.30-2028. L. at.Northern.Illinois.*. 25-30,.19-30,.16-30October5. W. at.Buffalo.*. 30-27,.30-21,.28-30,.27-30,.15-66. L. at.Akron.*. 25-30,.27-30,.30-3210. W. KENT.ST..*. 30-32,.23-30,.30-24,.30-21,.15-712. L. at.Toledo.*. 33-35,.27-30,.31-29,.30-22,.6-1513. W. at.Eastern.Mich..*. 20-30,.30-26,.17-30,.30-19,.16-1416. W. IPFW. 32-30,.30-27,.30-2619. L. MIAMI.*. 30-22,.26-30,.21-30,.35-3720. W. MARSHALL.*. 30-22,.30-23,.30-2624. L. at.Ball.State.*. 30-27,.27-30,.18-30,.27-3026. W. BUFFALO.*. 30-26,.30-28,.30-2427. W. OHIO.*. 30-26,.30-19,.30-23November2. W. CENTRAL.MICH..*. 30-25,.30-27,.25-30,.30-283. W. AKRON.*. 16-30,.30-20,.30-19,.32-309. W. at.Marshall.*. 30-21,.30-25,.30-2510. W. at.Ohio.*. 30-17,.30-23,.27-30,.30-1313. W. CLEVELAND.ST.. 30-15,.33-31,.30-2416. W. at.Kent.State.*. 31-29,.26-30,.30-11,.20-30,.15-917. L. TOLEDO.*. 23-30,.27-30,.28-3020. W. WESTERN.MICH..$. 23-30,.30-19,.30-21,.28-30,.15-1323. L. Ball.State.^. 30-28,.22-30,.30-25,.35-37,.15-17

2 0 0 2Records.•.9-21.(.300),.4-14.(6th.-.West.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember3. W. OAKLAND. 30-23,.30-12,.30-156. W. vs..Indiana.St..&. 26-30,.28-30,.30-26,.30-24,.15-107. L. vs..Duke.&. 25-30,.25-30,.30-27,.28-307. L. at.Pittsburgh.&. 30-24,.26-30,.24-30,.30-3210. L. at.Michigan. 13-30,.16-30,.20-3013. L. at.Colorado.#. 16-30,.29-31,.24-3013. W. vs..Maine.#. 30-24,.30-22,.30-2214. L. vs..Texas-Arlingon.#. 21-30,.24-30,.18-3017. L. at.IPFW. 30-26,.30-22,.24-30,.26-30,.11-1520. L. at.Wisconsin.@. 10-30,.18-30,.23-3021. W. vs..Tulane.@. .27-30,.30-23,.30-25,.28-30,15-1321. W.. vs..Illinois.at.Chicago.@. 30-22..30-27,.30-2727. L. at.Ohio*. 25-30,.26-30,.20-3028. L. at.Akron*. 21-30,.30-24,.30-20,.23-30,.9-15

October.2. L. TOLEDO.*. 28-30,.26-30,.31-29,.20-304. L. WESTERN.MICH..*. 23-30,.23-30,.30-27,.20-306. L.. NORTHERN.ILL..*. 21-30,.27-30,.28-3011. L. OHIO.*. 28-30,.22-30,.30-26,.30-27,.6-1512. L. MARSHALL.*. 30-26,.18-30,.26-30,.22-3018. L. at.Ball.State.*. 18-30,.28-30,.19-3019. W. at.Miami.*. 32-30,.26-30,.30-28,.31-2925. W. at.Central.Michigan.*. 30-22,.30-21,.30-2130. W. at.Toledo.*. 30-26,.30-27,.30-27November1. L. EASTERN.MICH..*. 30-25,.29-31,.29-31,.37-392. L. at.Kent.State*. 22-30,.24-30,.32-30,.26-308. L. BALL.ST..*. 25-30,.30-24,.30-27,.23-30,.11-1515. W. BUFFALO.*. 30-28,.31-29,.30-2117. L. at.Northern.Ill.*. 24-30,.30-20,.31-33,.23-3022. L. at.Western.Mich..*. 28-30,.30-27,.24-30,.32-3423. L. CENTRAL.MICHIGAN.*. 23-30,.17-30,.21-30.*.MAC.Match&.Pittsburgh.Invitational#[email protected]

2 0 0 3Records.•.12-21.(.387),.4-12.(7th.-.West.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust29. L. at.Boise.State#. 26-30,.30-24,.26-30,.17-3030. W. vs..Portland#. .30-23,.17-30,.30-25,.25-30,.15-1330. W. vs..UVSC#. 25-30,.30-23,.30-24,.32-30September5. W. at.Bradley@. 30-25,.30-28,.29-31,.28-30,.19-175. L. vs..UMBC@. 23-30,.33-31,.24-30,.26-306. W. vs..E..Illinois. 30-18,.30-26,.30-2612. W. WEST.VIRGINIA&. 30-22,.30-26,.30-2312. L. MURRAY.STATE&. 25-30,.11-30,.32-3413. W. IOWA.STATE&. 30-24,.30-28,.29-31,.28-30,.15-816. W. OAKLAND. 30-17,.30-22,.30-2217. W. VALPARAISO. 30-23,.30-27,.21-30,.28-30,.15-1220. L. at.Ohio.State. 26-30,.25-30,.27-3026. L. IPFW. 30-23,.25-30,.25-30,.25-3027. L. WESTERN.MICH.*. 23-30,.28-30,.30-17,.30-23,.12-15October1. W. at.Toledo*. 30-26,.30-32,.30-19,.26-30,.15-125. L. at.Buffalo*. 20-30,.31-29,.19-30,.30-18,.11-1510. L. C..MICHIGAN*.. 28-30,.28-30,.30-21,.22-30

11. L. KENT.STATE*. 30-28,.26-30,.19-30,.18-3014. L. at.Cleveland.State. 25-30,.20-30,.32-30,.24-3017. W. TOLEDO*. 30-23,.30-24,.24-30,.30-2518. W.. N..ILLINOIS*. 30-25,.22-30,.30-28,.30-2524. L. at.E..Michigan*. 27-30,.30-20,.27-30,.15-3025. L. at.C..Michigan*. 26-30,.25-30,.20-3031. L. at.Ohio*. 25-30,.21-30,.29-31November1. L. at.Marshall*. 28-30,.30-23,.23-30,.18-307 W MIAMI* 30-24, 20-30, 31-29, 30-178 L BALL STATE* 28-30, 28-30, 21-3012 L AKRON* 30-22, 30-32, 30-21, 29-31, 14-1614. L. at.W..Michigan*. 28-30,.31-29,.28-30,.23-3015. L. at.N..Illinois*. 28-30,.22-30,.23-3018. L. at.E..Michigan*. 24-30,.26-30,.30-28,.21-30

*.MAC.Match

&.Bowling.Green.Invitational#[email protected]

2 0 0 4Records.•.17-14.(.548),.8-8.(4th.-.West.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember4. L. Florida.&. 23-30,.26-30,.21-305. L. Northwestern.&. 28-30,.26-30,.17-305. L. IPFW.&. 27-30,.24-30,.27-308. W. CLEVELAND.ST.. 25-30,.30-25,.32-30,.30-2611. W. Robert.Morris.%. 27-30,.30-25,.30-20,.30-2312. W. Delaware.State.%. 30-13,.30-14,.30-2312. W. West.Virginia.%. 28-30,.30-18,.30-21,.32-3013. W. High.Point.%. 30-15,.30-22,.30-1317. W. Wright.State.$. 30-15,.30-22,.30-1318. L. Wake.Forest.$. 25-30,.24-30,.30-22,.28-3018. W. Morehead.State.$. 30-24,.34-32,.28-30,.30-2124. W. TOLEDO.*. 30-25,.23-30,.30-24,.30-2025. W. N..ILLINOIS.*. 30-20,.30-18,.26-30,.30-22October1. L. Miami.*. 23-30,.22-30,.30-26,.30-25,.7-152. L. Ball.State.*. 27-30,.24-30,.20-306. L. IPFW. 30-22,.24-30,.27-30,.23-308. W. Toledo.*. 30-25,.23-30,.30-24,.30-209. W. N..Illinois*. 21-30,.30-28,.30-28,.30-2414. W. C..MICHIGAN.*. 32-30,.30-27,.30-2217. L. OHIO.*. 19-30,.15-30,.25-3022. W. C..Michigan.*. 30-23,.30-26,.30-2123. L. W..Michigan.*. 28-30,.15-30,.30-3229. L. W..MICHIGAN.*. 25-30,.19-30,.25-3030. L. E..MICHIGAN*. 30-22,.23-30,.25-30,.30-16,.8-15November6. L. Kent.State.*. 30-32,.17-30,.30-26,.20-3010. W. Oakland.*. 30-16,.23-30,.30-23,.30-1611. W. Akron.*. 30-28,.30-28,.30-2212. L. MARSHALL*. 30-23,.30-22,.23-30,.21-30,.11-1513. W. BUFFALO.*. 30-24,.30-24,.30-2316. W. AKRON..^. 30-28,.24-30,.30-27,.30-2119. L. MARSHALL.^. 26-30,.28-30,.32-34

*.MAC.Match&..Labor.Day.Invitational%.West.Virginia.Invitational$.Raider.Challenge^.MAC.Tournament

2 0 0 5Records.•.18-14.(.563),.8-8.(3rd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleSeptember2. L. Denver.&. 20-30,.19-30,.23-302. W. Illinois-Chicago.&. 30-27,.33-35,.30-26,.23-30,.18-163. L. Col..of.Charleston.&. 12-30,.15-30,.17-303. L. James.Madison.&. 30-18,.15-30,.30-22,.20-30,.12-156. W. DAYTON. 30-24,.26-30,.32-30,.30-25.9. W. CHICAGO.STATE.%. 30-20,.30-20,.30-710. W. EASTERN.CAROLINA.%. 30-25,.30-25,.30-24

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10. L. OHIO.STATE.%. 23-30,.24-30,.30-27,.30-26,.9-15.16. L. Long.Island-Brooklyn.$. 16-30,.30-24,.29-31,.28-3017. W. Georgia.Southern.$. 30-25,.30-28,.30-2617. W. Weber.State.$.. 28-30,.30-27,.30-24,.26-30,.15-1323. L. Toledo.*. 28-30,.26-30,.26-3025. W. Ball.State.*. 30-25,.30-22,.30-2828. L. MIAMI.*. 25-30,.26-30,.23-30October2. L. N..ILLINOIS.*. 27-30,.23-30,.30-23,.24-307. W. Akron.*. 30-27,.39-41,.30-19,.17-158. W. Buffalo. 30-22,.30-18,.30-1712. W. IPFW. 30-27,.30-18,.30-2414. W.. C..MICHIGAN.*. 30-17,.30-20,.33-3115. L. E..MICHIGAN.*. 20-30,.22-30,.30-28,.26-3021. W. BUFFALO.*. 30-10,.33-31,.3-2022. W. AKRON.*. 30-23,.30-28,.30-2525. W. Cleveland.State. 25-30,.30-26,.30-21,.32-3028. L. Ohio.*. 27-30,.22-30,.26-3029. L. Kent.State.*. 30-25,.33-35,.25-30,.29-31November3. W. Miami.*. 30-23,.25-30,.30-28,.30-235. L. W..Michigan.*. 30-26,.18-30,.31-33,.22-308. W. Oakland. 30-24,.30-23,.30-2111. W. KENT.STATE.*. 30-26,.30-21,.30-2612. L. OHIO.*. 22-30,.17-30,.30-28,.21-3015. W. KENT.STATE.^. 30-22,.30-19,.30-2018. L.. E..Michigan.^. 27-30,.22-30,.24-30.*.MAC.Match&.UIC.Invitational%.BGSU.Invitational$.Long.Island.Invite^.MAC.Tournament.

2 0 0 6Records.•.26-6.(.813),.13-3.(2nd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust26. L. at.#21.Notre.Dame. 24-30,.28-30,.26-3029. W. CLEVELAND.ST.. 30-22,.30-21,.28-30,.30-17September1. W. at.Denver. 32-30,.33-31,.30-182. W. Northern.Arizona. 30-15,.30-26,.30-272. W. UC-Riverside. 30-26,.30-21,.30-248. L. Cleveland.St.. 31-29,.32-30,.29-31,.28-30,.14-169. W. Indiana.State. 30-14,.30-17,.30-259. W. at.Oakland. 30-8,.30-16,.30-1915. W. Duquesne. 30-17,.30-26,.18-30,.26-30..15-5

15. W. at.Youngstown.State. 30-18,.30-28,.31-2916. W. Morehead.State. 32-30,.28-30,.30-24,.30-2016. W. St..Francis. 30-22,.30-5,.30-2522. W. TOLEDO*. 30-23,.30-25,.30-2523. W. BALL.STATE*. 30-22,.30-18,.30-1927. W. MIAMI*. 30-15,.25-30,.30-12,.30-2630. W. at.N..Illinois*. 22-30,.30-22,.30-20,.28-30,.15-5October6. W. AKRON*. 30-17,.30-14,.30-217. W. BUFFALO*. 30-14,.30-18,.30-1213. W. at.Central.Michigan*. 31-29,.30-19,.30-2315. W. at.Eastern.Michigan*. 30-28,.30-24,.30-2017. W. at.IPFW. 30-25,.30-28,.21-30,.30-2620. W. at.Buffalo*. 30-16,.30-18,.30-1421. W. at.Akron*. 30-11,.30-24,.30-1926. L. OHIO*. 26-30,.23-30,.30-26,.30-25,.10-1528. W. KENT.STATE*. 30-18,.30-21,.30-23November1. W. at.Miami*. 30-21,.30-18,.31-294. L. W..MICHIGAN*. 23-30,.30-28,.28-30,.23-3010. W. at.Kent.State*. 30-22,.30-24,.30-1611. L. at.#19.Ohio*. 19-30,.26-30,.18-3017. W. Ball.State^. 30-11,.30-26,.30-1617. W. Toledo^. 30-22,.30-25,.30-2719. L. Ohio^. 19-30,.25-30,.21-30

*.MAC.Match&.Denver.Invitational%.Oakland.Invitational$.Youngstown.State.Invitational^.MAC.Tournament

2 0 0 7Records.•.21-10.(.677),.12-4.(3rd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust24. L. Illinois.&. 30-22,.28-30,.28-30,.19-3025. L. at.Dayton.&. 24-30,.32-30,.24-30,.28-3025. W. vs..IPFW.&. 30-26,.30-26,.30-2828 W OAKLAND 30-20, 30-20, 30-2131. L. at.Cal.State.Fullerton.%. 27-30,.30-32,.25-30September1. W.. Portland.St..%. 28-30,.23-30,.30-22,.30-22,.17-151. W. Stony.Brook.%. 30-19,.23-30,.30-23,.30-257. L. Gonzaga.$. 30-25,.30-28,.19-30,.18-30,.9-157. L. at.New.Mexico.$. 27-30,.29-31,.31-338. W. Northern.Colorado.$. 30-20,.30-23,.30-2814 W DEPAUL # 30-15, 30-15, 30-23

15 W DUQUESNE # 30-28, 30-16, 30-2015 W VALPARAISO # 18-30, 28-30, 30-28, 30-23, 15-1020. W. at.Miami.*. 30-27,.29-31,.30-19,.22-30,.15-922 W NORTHERN ILL. * 30-18, 30-24, 30-2828. W. at.Kent.State.*. 25-30,.30-26,.24-30,.25-3029. W. at.#17.Ohio.*. 21-30,.18-30,.20-30October2 W IPFW 30-22, 30-19, 30-265 W AKRON * 31-29, 30-17, 30-216 W BUFFALO * 30-11, 30-19, 30-1312 W CENTRAL MICH. * 30-20, 31-33, 30-16, 30-1613 W EASTERN MICH. * 30-18, 27-30, 30-25, 26-30, 17-1519. W. at.Toledo.*. 28-30,.30-19,.30-18,.30-1720. W. at.Ball.State*. 36-34,.30-14,.30-2424 W MIAMI * 30-27, 30-20, 20-30, 30-2727. L. at.Western.Mich.*. 24-30,.28-30,.30-27,.19-30November3 W KENT ST. * 30-23, 30-25, 31-33, 26-30, 15-134 L #16 OHIO * 25-30, 28-30, 30-329. W. at.Buffalo.*. 30-18,.30-19,.33-3110. W. at.Akron*. 30-24,.30-19,.30-2816. L. Kent.State^. 25-30,.26-30,.22-30.*.MAC.Match&.Dayton.Flyer.Classic%.Holiday.Inn.Buena.Park.Titan.Classic$.Comcast.Lobo.Invitational#.Best.Western.Invitatonal.(1st)^.MAC.Tournament

2 0 0 8Records.•.25-9.(.735),.12-4.(2nd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust29. W. Stetson.%. 25-14,.25-22,.25-1130. L. at.Florida.St..%. 25-18,.23-25,.13-25,.22-2530. W. Florida.A&M.%. 25-21,.25-15,.25-15September5. W. at.Penn. 25-18,.27-25,.26-28,.22-25,.15-85. L. Fairfield.&. 25-13,.15-25,.21-25,.25-13,.12-156. W. at.Temple.&. 25-27,.27-25,.28-26,.25-216. W. Army.&. 23-25,.28-30,.26-24,.25-22,.15-79. W. at.Oakland. 25-22,.25-22,.25-1812. W. Green.Bay.$. 16-25,.28-26,.25-19,.25-1513. W. Temple.$. 25-20,.25-15,.25-1713. W. Marquette.$. 21-25,.21-25,.25-16,.25-16,.15-1319 W BINGHAMTON # 25-18, 25-22, 25-1920 L RICE # 21-25, 25-20, 21-25, 18-2520 L HOFSTRA # 22-25, 26-28, 20-2525. L. Miami.*. 21-25,.25-20,.21-25,.18-2527. L. Northern.Illinois.*. 17-25,.21-25,.20-25October3 W OHIO * 25-21, 16-25, 25-22, 13-25, 15-134 W KENT ST. * 25-22, 25-17, 18-25, 22-25, 15-510. W. Akron.*. 23-25,.25-21,.28-30,.25-20,.15-911. W.. Buffalo.*. 25-17,.25-21,.27-29,.25-2216. L. Central.Michigan.*. 15-25,.17-25,.17-2517. W. Eastern.Michigan.*. 25-19,.25-19,.25-21,21. W. Cleveland.State.25-16,.19-25,.16-25,.25-18,.15-824 W BALL ST. * 16-25, 25-20, 25-14, 20-25, 17-1525 W TOLEDO * 25-19, 25-21, 25-2130 W MIAMI * 25-18, 25-18, 25-20November1 W WESTERN MICH. * 21-25, 24-26, 25-21, 25-19, 15-67. W. Kent.State.*. 25-15,.25-15,.26-248. L. Ohio.*. 25-23,.17-25,.13-25,.20-2514 W BUFFALO * 25-19, 25-19, 25-1915 W AKRON * 25-15, 27-25, 22-25, 0-2518 W BUFFALO ^ 25-15, 20-25, 25-18, 25-1821. W. Central.Michigan.^. 25-20,.18-25,.25-18,.25-1822. L. Western.Michigan.^. 25-22,.20-25,.16-25,.21-25

*.MAC.Match%.Florida.State.Invitational&.Temple.Invitational.(1st)$.Marquette.Challenge.(1st)#.Best.Western.Invitatonal.^.MAC.Tournament

2006 Mid-American Conference Tournament Runner-UpFront Row Kneeling (left to right): Milica Askic, Corrie Mills, Stephanie Swiger, Chrissy

Gothke. Second Row Standing: Trainer Clint Jones, Corey Domek, Elizabeth Simon, Maggie Karges, Chelsey Meek, Madeline Means, Head Coach Denise Van

De Walle, Assistant Coach Bre Detrick. Back Row Standing:Kaitlin Jackson, Kendra Halm, Assistant Coach Mark Hardaway, Shari Luther, Meghan Mohr.

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2 0 0 9Records.•.13-20.(.394),.5-11.(T4th.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust28. W. Loyola.(Md.).%. 25-14,.25-18,.29-2728. W. at.Robert.Morris.%. 22-25,.25-23,.25-19,.25-1529. W. Howard.%. 25-12,.25-12,.25-1529. W. at.Duquesne.%.20-25,.25-22,.20-25,.25-19,.15-10September4. L. at.New.Orleans.&. 16-25,.19-25,.22-255. W. Texas.Tech.&. 20-25,.25-20,.25-20,.25-185. W. Southeastern.Louisiana.&. 25-14,.27-25,.25-1811 L GREEN BAY $ 18-25, 21-25, 19-2512 L NORTHERN IOWA $ 19-25, 23-25, 18-2512 W ROBERT MORRIS $ 25-14, 25-18, 20-25, 25-2118. L. Cleveland.St..#.20-25,.25-23,.20-25,.25-22,.10-1518. L. at.Ohio.State.#. 19-25,.20-25,.13-2519. L. Xavier.#. 20-25,.26-28,.23-2522 L OAKLAND 16-25, 25-22, 24-26, 19-2525 L AKRON * 26-24, 23-25, 25-23, 23-25, 8-1526 L BUFFALO * 19-25, 28-26, 15-25, 20-25October1 L MIAMI * 24-26, 26-28, 13-253. L. at.Western.Michigan.*. 19-25,.18-25,.17-259. L. at.Ohio.*. 18-25,.19-25,.19-2510. L. at.Kent.State.*. 18-25,.21-25,.20-2513 L CLEVELAND STATE 23-25, 23-25, 21-2516 W E. MICH. * 17-25, 25-20, 25-18, 17-25, 15-817 L C. MICHIGAN * 17-25, 24-26, 25-23, 21-2523. W. at.Ball.State.*. 25-27,.18-25,.25-22,.25-23,.15-924. L. at.Toledo.*. 23-25,.26-24,.19-25,.22-2530. W. at.Buffalo.*. 25-18,.25-19,.27-2531. L. at.Akron.*. 20-25,.19-25,.21-25November5. L. at.Miami.*. 25-17,.18-25,.21-25,.19-257 W N. ILLINOIS * 22-25, 5-25, 25-21, 25-13, 15-712 W KENT STATE * 25-17, 17-25, 25-12, 26-28, 15-314 L OHIO * 19-25, 24-26, 21-2517. W. at.Toledo.̂ . 26-24,.25-22,.20-25,.16-25,.15-1220. L. Miami.̂ . 22-25,.23-25,.20-25

*.MAC.Match%.Duquesne/Robert.Morris.Invitational.(1st)&.Radisson.New.Orleans.Airport.Privateer.Invitational$.Best.Western.Falcon.Plaza.Invitational#.Ohio.State.Invitatonal.^.MAC.Tournament

2 0 10Records.•.8-24.(.250),.2-14.(6th.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust27. L. at.Michigan.State.%. 11-25,.26-28,.14-2528. L. vs.Evansville.%. 19-25,.17-25,.16-2528. W. vs.IUPUI.%. 25-23,.25-15,.27-25September3. L. vs.#15.Colorado.State.&. 20-25,.20-25,.20-253. L. at.#6.Florida.&. 12-25,.11-25,.16-254. L. vs.Albany.&. 21-25,.21-25,.25-2710 W CORNELL $ 25-15, 25-21, 27-2511 L IPFW $ 23-25,21-25, 13-2511 L OAKLAND $ 22-25, 11-25, 19-2514 L WRIGHT STATE 17-25, 25-22, 30-32, 21-2517. W. vs.St..Francis.(Pa.).#. 25-12,.25-19,.27-29,.27-2517. L. at.Pittsburgh.#.25-22,.16-25,.25-21,.19-25,.12-1518. W. vs.Eastern.Ill..#.25-17,.13-25,.18-25,.25-22,.15-1218. W. vs.Robert.Morris.#. 25-22,.25-19,.25-2024. L. at.Akron.*. 25-27,.23-25,.16-2525. W. at.Buffalo.*. 25-18,.16-25,.19-25,.25-22,.17-1530 L MIAMI * 20-25, 21-25, 25-11, 23-25October2 L WESTERN MICHIGAN * 24-26, 29-31, 25-278 L OHIO * 25-22, 17-25, 19-25, 20-259 L KENT STATE * 23-25, 16-25, 18-2515. L. at.Central.Michigan.*. 12-25,.22-25,.21-2516. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.*. 22-25,.11-25,.23-2519. W. at.Cleveland.State. 26-24,.25-19,.25-2222 L TOLEDO * 25-22, 19-25, 18-25, 25-2723 L BALL STATE * 21-25, 19-25, 12-25

29 W BUFFALO * 25-19, 25-9, 20-25, 25-2130 L AKRON * 27-29, 25-23, 18-25, 25-13, 6-15November4. L. at.Miami.*. 25-27,.17-25,.21-256. L. at.Northern.Illinois.*. 20-25,.24-26,.18-2512. L. at.Kent.State.*. 22-25,.20-25,.23-2513. L. at.Ohio.*. 19-25,.25-22,.12-25,.18-2516.. L. at.Eastern.Michigan.̂ . 20-25,.15-25,.26-28

*.MAC.Match%.Michigan.State.Inivitational&.Campus.USA.Credit.Union.Invitational$.Best.Western.Falcon.Plaza.Invitational#.Pittsburgh.Invitational^.MAC.Tournament

2 0 11Records.•.19-12.(.613),.6-10.(3rd.-.East.Div.)Head.Coach.•.Denise.Van.De.WalleAugust26. W. vs..Air.Force.%. 28-26,.25-16,.25-1626. W. at.Navy.%. 27-25,.25-13,.25-14September2. W. vs..E..Ky..&. 25-23,.21-25,.23-25,.25-18,.15-122. W. vs..Bethune-Cookman.&. 25-20,.25-20,.25-173. W. vs..Md..EShore.&.24-26,.25-22,.22-25,.25-20,.15-93. W. at.South.Florida.&. 26-24,.27-25,.25-239 W MICHIGAN STATE $ 25-21, 24-26, 25-21, 25-2310 W SIU EDWARDS. $ 25-21, 25-21, 21-25, 25-2010 W CANISIUS $ 25-9, 25-18, 25-2216. W. vs..Stony.Brook.#. 25-14,.25-15,.25-2317. W. vs..Coppin.State.#. 25-17,.25-21,.25-1417. W. at.Bucknell.#. 25-12,.28-26,.25-2023. L. at.Ohio.*. 17-25,.19-25,.26-2824. W. at.Kent.State.*. 25-7,.25-22,.25-2027. W. at.Wright.State. 28-26,.25-12,.25-2330 W AKRON * 25-20, 30-28, 25-23October1 L BUFFALO * 25-19, 23-25, 31-29, 20-25, 13-156 W MIAMI * 26-28, 25-23, 18-25, 25-22, 15-98. L. at.Western.Michigan.*.16-25,.9-25,.25-22,.19-2514 L CMU * 28-26, 24-26, 20-25, 25-23, 12-1515 L EASTERN MICHIGAN * 22-25, 18-25, 16-2518. L. at.Oakland. 18-25,.21-25,.19-2521. W. at.Toledo.*. 25-17,.16-25,.25-21,.25-2122. L. at.Ball.State.*. 14-25,.23-25,.20-2528 W KENT STATE * 25-22, 25-15, 25-2129 L OHIO * 18-25, 25-23, 19-25, 25-21, 11-15November4. L. at.Buffalo.*. 20-25,.23-25,.15-255. W. at.Akron.*. 25-21,.25-16,.25-1410. L. at.Miami.*. 19-25,.23-25,.25-20,.18-2512 L NIU * 25-23, 25-22, 25-27, 15-25, 11-1518. L. vs..Northern.Illinois.^. 12-25,.16-25,.17-25

*.MAC.Match%.Kristen.Dickmann.Invitational.(US.Naval.Academy)&.South.Florida.Invitational$.Best.Western.Falcon.Plaza.Invitational#.Bucknell.Invitational^.MAC.Tournament

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The 1999 Falcons were the most-improved team in the MAC, finishing with a 21-12 record. BGSU

went 12-6 in MAC play and advanced to the MAC Tournament’s semifinal round.

INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDSHITTING PERCENTAGE.867. Carey.Amos.vs..Texas-Arlington,.. . 12/5/92.(13-0-15)

ATTACK ATTEMPTS3.sets. 69. Carlyn.Esslinger.vs..CMU,.10/7/944.sets. 76. Carlyn.Esslinger.vs..UT,.10/6/955.sets. 89. Melissa.Lewis.vs..Marshall,.11/6/98

KILLS 3.sets. 29. Heather.Murphy.vs..Kent,.10/3/984.sets. 33. Carlyn.Esslinger.vs..UT,.10/6/955.sets. 35. Jo.Lynn.Williamson.vs..CMU,.11/27/87

SERVICE ACES3.sets. 10. Lisa.Mika.vs..Sheridan,.11/19/884.sets. ..6. Linda.Popovich.vs..Wright.St.,.9/20/89. . Sheri.Fella.vs..Dayton,.10/4/89;. . Jessica.Andrasko.vs..EMU,.11/19/935.sets. ..6. Linda.Popovich.vs..UIC,.9/18/88;. . Tammy.Schiller.vs..Mich.,.9/15/89;. . Susie.Norris.vs..Tenn.,.8/31/01

SOLO BLOCKS3.sets. ..6. Lisa.Mika.vs..Dayton,.10/16/90;. . Caty.Rommeck.vs..Mar.,.10/20/014.sets. ..8. Lori.Hilton.vs..W..Mich.,.9/16/945.sets. ..7. Tammy.Schiller.vs..BSU,.10/13/90

BLOCK ASSISTS3.sets. 13. Kendra.Halm.vs..Florida.A&M,.8/30/084.sets. 11. Kendra.Halm.vs..CMU,.10/12/075.sets. 10. Nicky.Mudrak.vs..CMU,.11/21/93. 10. Laura.Twyman.vs..Cincinnati,.9/2/00. 10. JoAnna.Papageorgiou.vs..BSU,.9/22/00

TOTAL BLOCKS3.sets. 14. Kendra.Halm.vs..Florida.A&M,.8/30/084.sets. 14. Carlyn.Esslinger.vs..Kent,.10/27/955.sets. 13. Lisa.Mika.vs..Miami,.10/12/90;. . Nicky.Mudrak.vs..Ball.St.,.9/24/93;. . Nicky.Mudrak.vs..CMU,.11/21/93

DIGS 3.sets. 33. Susie.Norris.vs..Ball.St.,.11/8/034.sets. 30. Chrissy.Gothke.vs..EMU,.10/24/035.sets. 38. Chelsey.Meek.vs..EMU,.10/13/07

ASSISTS 3.sets. 63. Carey.Amos.vs..WMU,.11/2/914.sets. 82. Natalie.Becker.vs..N..Ill.,.10/14/005.sets. 80. Linda.Popovich.vs..CMU,.11/27/87

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDSATTACK ATTEMPTS1.. 1,413. Holli.Costein. 19922.. 1,336. Carlyn.Esslinger. 19953.. 1,303. Melissa.Lewis. 19994.. 1,268. Angellette.Love. 19925.. 1,238. Melissa.Lewis. 19986.. 1,204. Tammy.Schiller. 19917.. 1,200. Lisa.Mika. 19908.. 1,192. Caty.Rommeck. 20019.. 1,183. Carlyn.Esslinger. 199310.. 1,180. Carlyn.Esslinger. 1991

KILLS1.. 591. Tammy.Schiller. 19912.. 564. Holli.Costein. 19923.. 531. Carlyn.Esslinger. 19954.. 530. Tammy.Schiller. 19905.. 527. Melissa.Lewis. 19996.. 514. Caty.Rommeck. 20017.. 499. Lisa.Mika. 19918.. 479. Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 19869.. 461. Melissa.Lewis. 199810.. 460. Taylor.Twite. 2003

KILLS PER SET1.. 5.37. Tammy.Schiller. 19912.. 5.21. Carlyn.Esslinger. 19953.. 5.08. Heather.Murphy. 19984.. 4.59. Caty.Rommeck. 20015.. 4.58. Lisa.Mika. 19916.. 4.47. Melissa.Lewis. 19997.. 4.45. Tammy.Schiller. 19908.. 4.26. Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 19879.. 4.25. Carlyn.Esslinger. 199410.. 4.09. Jo.Lynn.Williamson.. 1986

HITTING PCT. (MIN. 275 ATTEMPTS)1.. .393.(591-118-1204). Tammy.Schiller. 19912.. .375.(141-32-291). Lisa.Mika. 19883.. .364.(530-128-1105). Tammy.Schiller. 19904.. .357.(325-47-778). Shari.Luther. 20095.. .340.(428-97-973). Caty.Rommeck. 20006. .337 (176-45-389) Kari Galen 20117.. .335.(379-113-794). Jo.Lynn.Williamson.19878.. .334.(173-34-416). Carey.Amos. 19929.. .332.(393-112-847). Kendra.Halm. 200810...325.(199-55-443). Kristin.Gamby. 2000

SERVICE ACES1.. 79. Jessica.Andrasko. 19932.. 55. Linda.Popovich. 19863.. 54. Holli.Costein. 19924.. 51. Holli.Costein. 19905.. 47. Carey.Amos. 1992. 47. Tammy.Schiller. 1989. 47. Linda.Popovich. 1987. 47. Linda.Popovich. 19889.. 46. Debbie.Hopkins. 1985. 46. Lisa.Mika. 1988

ACES PER SET1.. .836. Lisa.Mika. 19882.. .738. Jessica.Andrasko. 19933.. .505. Linda.Popovich. 1987. .505. Debbie.Hopkins. 19855.. .479. Linda.Popovich. 19886.. .462. Linda.Popovich. 19867.. .453. Kelley.Ellett. 19888.. .441. Kelley.Ellett. 19879.. .436. Holli.Costein. 199010.. .430. Sam.Fish. 2007

SOLO BLOCKS1.. 62. Tammy.Schiller. 19902.. 61. Lisa.Mika. 1990. 61. Lisa.Berardinelli. 19834.. 53. Nicky.Mudrak. 1993. 53. Caty.Rommeck. 20006.. 49. Lisa.Mika. 19917.. 46. Nicky.Mudrak. 19928.. 45. Tammy.Schiller. 1991. 45. Lori.Kemerer. 199810.. 43. Lori.Hilton. 1994

BLOCK ASSISTS1.. 145. Lisa.Mika. 19902.. 130. Lisa.Mika. 19913.. 129. Nicky.Mudrak. 1993. 129. Caty.Rommeck. 20005.. 128. Lisa.Berardinelli. 19866.. 126. Kendra.Halm. 2006. 126. Nicky.Mudrak. 19928.. 125. Lori.Kemerer. 19979.. 119. Lori.Kemerer. 199910.. 117. Kendra.Halm. 2007

TOTAL BLOCKS1.. 206. Lisa.Mika. 19902.. 182. Nicky.Mudrak. 1993. 182. Caty.Rommeck. 20004.. 179. Lisa.Mika. 19915.. 172. Nicky.Mudrak. 19926.. 165. Lisa.Berardinelli. 19867.. 154. Caty.Rommeck. 20018.. 153. Tammy.Schiller. 19909.. 152. Lori.Kemerer. 199710.. 144. Tammy.Schiller. 1991

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BLOCKS PER SET1.. 1.73. Lisa.Mika. 19902.. 1.65. Caty.Rommeck. 20003.. 1.64. Lisa.Mika. 19914.. 1.49. Kendra.Halm. 2006. 1.49. Nicky.Mudrak. 19936.. 1.40. Lisa.Berardinelli. 19867.. 1.38. Caty.Rommeck. 20018.. 1.34. Lori.Kemerer. 19999.. 1.31. Tammy.Schiller. 199110.. 1.29. Tammy.Schiller. 1990

DIGS1.. 663. Chelsey.Meek. 20082.. 629. Chelsey.Meek. 20073.. 537. Chelsey.Meek. 20064.. 497. Chrissy.Gothke. ..20035.. 467. Susie.Norris. 20036.. 462. Susie.Norris. 20007.. 458. Chelsey.Meek. 20058. 457 Ashley Dunn 20109.. 455. Holli.Costein. 199210. 450 Ashley Dunn 2011

DIGS PER SET1.. 5.62. Chelsey.Meek. 20072.. 5.21. Chelsey.Meek. 20063.. 4.98. Chelsey.Meek. 20084.. 4.28. Susie.Norris. 20005. 4.27 Ashley Dunn 20106.. 4.13. Chelsey.Meek. 20057.. 4.11. Chrissy.Gothke. 20038.. 4.06. Alex.Zlabis. 20099. 4.02 Ashley Dunn 201110.. 3.80. Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 1987. 3.80. Susie.Norris. 2003

ASSISTS1.. 1,588. Carey.Amos. 19922.. 1,347. Sam.Fish. 20083.. 1,328. Chrissy.Gothke. 20064.. 1,321. Heather.Greig. 19995.. 1,316. Carey.Amos. 19916.. 1,308. Natalie.Becker. 20017.. 1,275. Wendy.Watkins. 19978.. 1,267. Jodi.Olson. 19939.. 1,248. Heather.Greig. 199810.. 1,239. Natalie.Becker. 2000

ASSISTS PER SET1.. 12.34. Natalie.Becker. 20012.. 12.27. Natalie.Becker. 20003.. 12.23. Amber.Mareski. 20044.. 12.19. Carey.Amos. 19915.. 12.18. Chrissy.Gothke. 20066.. 11.51. Carey.Amos. 19927.. 11.19. Heather.Greig. 19998.. 11.16. Jodi.Olson. 19959.. 11.14. Heather.Greig. 199810.. 10.81. Linda.Popovich. 1989

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

ATTACK ATTEMPTS1.. 3,821. Carlyn.Esslinger. 1992-952.. 3,769. Tammy.Schiller. 1988-913.. 3,599. Susie.Norris. 2000-034.. 3,553. Corey.Domek. 2006-095.. 3,481. Lisa.Mika. 1988-916.. 3,313. Lori.Kemerer. 1996-997.. 3,303. Melissa.Lewis. 1996-998.. 3,244. Holli.Costein. 1989-929.. 2,984. Heather.Murphy. 1996-9810.. 2,935. Kendra.Halm. 2005-08

KILLS1.. 1,709. Tammy.Schiller. 1988-912.. 1,462. Carlyn.Esslinger. 1992-953.. 1,461. Lisa.Mika. 1988-914.. 1,427. Corey.Domek. 2006-095.. 1,299. Kendra.Halm. 2005-086.. 1,286. Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 1984-877.. 1,277. Melissa.Lewis. 1996-998.. 1,274. Susie.Norris. 2000-039.. 1,265. Lori.Kemerer. 1996-9910.. 1,243. Holli.Costein. 1989-92

HITTING PERCENTAGE (MIN. 800 ATT.)1.. .344.(1709-414-3769). Tammy.Schiller.1988-912.. .315.(399-92-974). Carey.Amos. 1989-923.. .308.(540-119-1367). Shari.Luther. 2006-094.. .307.(1110-317-2582). Caty.Rommeck.1999-015.. .298.(1299-423-2935). Kendra.Halm. 2005-086.. .289.(1286-445-2909). J..Williamson. 1984-877.. .282.(1461-480-3481). Lisa.Mika. 1988-91

8.. .282.(960-329-2240). Taylor.Twite. 2002-049.. .277.(464-136-1184). Chrissy.Gothke.2003-0610.. .277.(1024-358-2408). Kristin.Gamby.1999-02

SERVICE ACES1.. 190. Linda.Popovich. 1986-892.. 156. Lisa.Mika. 1988-913.. 148. Holli.Costein. 1989-924.. 140. Tammy.Schiller. 1988-915.. 139. Jessica.Andrasko. 1991-946.. 135. Kelley.Ellett. 1985-887.. 131. Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 1984-878.. 125. Carey.Amos. 1989-929.. 101. Maggie.Karges. 2004-0710.. ..98. Wendy.Watkins. 1994-97

SOLO BLOCKS1.. 156. Lisa.Mika. 1988-912.. 154. Tammy.Schiller. 1988-913.. 145. Lisa.Berardinelli. 1983-864.. 113. Nicky.Mudrak. 1990-935.. 112. Lori.Hilton. 1993-966.. 110. Lori.Kemerer. 1996-99. 110. Caty.Rommeck. 1999-018.. 108. Kelley.Ellett. 1985-889.. ..87. Carlyn.Esslinger. 1992-9510.. ..79. Lynne.Nibert. 1984-87

BLOCK ASSISTS1.. 443. Kendra.Halm. 2005-082.. 413. Lori.Kemerer. 1996-99. 413. Lisa.Mika. 1988-914.. 380. Stephanie.Swiger. 2004-075.. 337. Kendra.Halm. 2005-086.. 332. Tammy.Schiller. 1988-917.. 330. Lori.Hilton. 1993-968.. 321. Lisa.Berardinelli. 1983-86

ROMMECK COMPETES WITH NATIONAL TRAINING TEAMWhen.the.Falcons’.2001.volleyball.season.came.to.an.end.that.No-vember,.one.Falcon.team.member’s.season.was.far.from.finished.

Caty.Rommeck.was.selected.to.the.USA.Women’s.National.Train-ing.Team,.and.headed.to.the.Olympic.Training.Center.in.Colorado.Springs,.Colo.,.in.January.of.2002.

The.team.consisted.of.12.players.picked.from.a.tryout.held.in.San.Diego,.Calif.,.after.the.Final.Four.in.mid-December,.2001.

Players.vying.to.make.the.team.included.members.of.the.last.U.S..National.Team.as.well.as.U.S..Professional.Volleyball.

“I.am.thrilled.for.Caty.to.have.this.opportunity,”.said.BGSU.head.coach.Denise.Van.De.Walle.at.the.time.of.Rommeck’s.selection...“To.train.at.the.Olympic.Training.Center.with.Toshi.(coach.Toshiaka.Yoshida).and.the.other.players.selected.is.a.chance.of.a.lifetime.”

In.2001,.her.senior.season,.Rommeck.earned.All-MAC.First-Team.honors.for.the.second.consecutive.year,.and.also.was.named.to.the.All-Mideast.Region.Team...She.became.just.the.fourth.Falcon.player.to.earn.all-region.honors.in.the.history.of.the.program,.and.the.first.in.a.decade..Rommeck’s.name.can.be.found.throughout.the.BGSU.record.lists.

Rommeck.capped.off.her.successful.three-year.career.at.BGSU.by.leading.the.Falcons.to.a.third.consecutive.21-win.season..She.led.the.MAC.by.a.wide.margin.in.kills.per.game.and.was.second.in.the.league.in.blocks.per.game..

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9.. 303. . Caty.Rommeck. 1999-0110.. 280. . Carlyn.Esslinger. 1992-95

TOTAL BLOCKS1.. 569. . Lisa.Mika. 1988-912.. 523. . Lori.Kemerer. 1996-993.. 515. . Kendra.Halm. 2005-084.. 486. . Tammy.Schiller. 1988-915.. 466. . Lisa.Berardinelli. 1983-866.. 442. . Lori.Hilton. 1993-967.. 422. . Stephanie.Swiger. 2004-078.. 413. . Caty.Rommeck. 1999-019.. 392. . Nicky.Mudrak. 1990-9310.. 367. . Carlyn.Esslinger. 1992-95

DIGS1.. 2,287. Chelsey.Meek. 2005-082.. 1,596. Susie.Norris. 2000-033.. 1,465. Chrissy.Gothke. 2003-064.. 1,344. Holli.Costein. 1989-925.. 1,247. Linda.Popovich. 1986-896.. 1,197. Lori.Kemerer. 1996-997.. 1,142. Tammy.Schiller. 1988-918.. 1,136. Emily.Manser. 2002-059.. 1,131. Lisa.Mika. 1988-9110.. 1,124. Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 1984-87

ASSISTS1.. 4,406. Linda.Popovich. 1986-892.. 3,779. Carey.Amos. 1989-923.. 3,407. Jodi.Olson. 1993-954.. 3,119. Amber.Mareski. 2002-045.. 2,871. Sam.Fish. 2007-106.. 2,766. Natalie.Becker. 1998-017.. 2,726. Chrissy.Gothke. 2003-068.. 2,646. Heather.Greig. 1996-999.. 2,619. Wendy.Watkins. 1994-9710.. 1,933. Sara.Sikorski. 2000-03

TEAM MATCHRECORDSHITTING PERCENTAGE3.sets. .553. vs..Buffalo,.10/6/07.(47-5-76)4.sets. .402. vs..N..Illinois,.9/22/89.(60-15-112)5.sets. .396. vs..UT-Arlington,.12/5/92.(78-15-

159)

ATTACK ATTEMPTS3.sets. 195. vs..Central.Michigan,.10/7/944.sets. 239. vs..Eastern.Michigan,.11/1/025.sets. 264. vs..Eastern.Michigan,.9/20/97

KILLS3.sets. 78. vs..Western.Michigan,.11/2/914.sets. 102. vs..Northern.Illinois,.10/14/005.sets. 91. vs..Ball.State,.11/28/92

SERVICE ACES3.sets. 19. vs..Buffalo,.10/6/074.sets. 15. vs..Dayton,.10/4/895.sets. 17. vs..Tennessee,.10/15/88

SOLO BLOCKS3.sets. 11. vs..Southern.Illinois,.9/7/904.sets. 10. vs..Central.Mich.,.11/10/905.sets. 16. vs..Kent.State,.11/3/90

BLOCK ASSISTS3.sets. 35. vs..Florida.A&M,.8/30/084.sets. 32. vs..Virginia.Tech,.12/4/92;.. . vs..Arkansas.St.,.9/14/965.sets. 36. vs..Kansas,.12/3/9

TOTAL BLOCKS (BS + .5 BA)3.sets. 21. vs..So..Illinois,.9/7/90.(11-21)4.sets. 21. vs..Virginia.Tech,.12/4/92.(5-32)5.sets. 24. vs..Cincinnati,.10/23/90.(9-30)

DIGS3.sets. 102. vs..Alabama,.9/7/904.sets. 113. vs..Southern.Illinois,.9/29/915.sets. 153. vs..Portland,.9/8/90

ASSISTS3.sets. 73. vs..Western.Mich.,.11/2/914.sets. 93. vs..Northern.Illinois,.10/14/005.sets. 83. vs..Central.Mich.,.11/27/87

FALCONS AT THE U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVALBeing.selected.to.play.in.any.national.or.international.competition.is.certainly.a.goal.of.many.collegiate.athletes...BG’s.Tammy.Schiller.realized.that.goal.in.the.summer.of.1990.when.she.participated.in.the.U.S..Olympic.Festival.in.Minneapo-lis,.and.again.in.1991.when.she.competed.in.the.games.in.Los.Angeles.

The.middle.hitter.assisted.the.South.team.to.a.3-1.record.en.route.to.the.1991.gold.medal...She.played.in.all.four.of.her.team’s.matches...In.nine.games,.Schiller.registered.14.kills.for.a.hitting.percentage.of..297...She.also.recorded.19.digs.and.nine.blocks...Schiller.had.a.strong.outing.in.the.gold-medal.match.against.the.West.in.which.the.South.came.back.to.win.5-15,.13-15,.15-11,.15-12,.15-8...The.only.team.to.defeat.Schiller’s.South.squad.was.BG.head.coach.Denise.Van.De.Walle’s.bronze-medal.winning.East.unit,.which.came.away.with.a.thrilling.15-11,.9-15,.10-15,.16-14,.15-10.victory.

Van.De.Walle,.who.was.selected.to.coach.the.U.S..Junior.National.Women’s.Team.at.the.NORCECA.World.Championships.in.1992,.also.coached.the.West.at.the.USOF.in.1993...Her.squad.was.the.only.team.to.defeat.the.eventual.gold-medal.winners.that.year.as.well.

Schiller.struck.sil-ver.in.1990.as.a.member.of.the.West.where.she.led.her.team.with.a..298.attack.percentage,.collecting.23.kills.in.four.matches...The.West.team.went.undefeated.in.pool.play,.but.lost.to.the.North.in.four.games.in.the.gold-medal.match.

With.Schiller’s.selection.to.compete.in.the.Festival.in.1990,.she.became.only.the.second.BG.volleyball.player.to.earn.a.spot.on.a.Festival.roster..That.same.year,.Schiller.and.teammate.Linda.Popovich.became.the.first.BG.players.to.earn.All-Mideast.honors...Popovich.was.the.initial.Falcon.to.compete.in.the.Festival,.earning.the.honor.in.1987.

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TEAM SEASON RECORDSHitting.Percentage. .279.(1991)Attack.Attempts. 5,500.(1992)Kills. 2,138.(1992)Aces. 267.(1986)Solo.Blocks. 186.(1990)Total.Blocks. 427.(1990)Digs. 2,411.(1992)Assists. 1,839.(1992)

Most.Overall.Wins. 30.(1992)Most.MAC.Wins.(8.matches). 8.(1989)Most.MAC.Wins.(16.matches). 15.(1991)Most.MAC.Wins.(18.matches). 17.(1992)Best.Overall.Winning.Pct.. .853.(29-5;.1991)Best.MAC.Winning.Pct..(8.matches).1.000.(8-0;.1989)Best.MAC.Winning.Pct..(16.matches)..938.(15-1;.1991)Best.MAC.Winning.Pct..(18.matches)..944.(17-1;.1992)Fewest.Overall.Losses. 5.(1991)Fewest.MAC.Losses.(8.matches). 0.(1989)Fewest.MAC.Losses.(16.matches). 1.(1991)Fewest.MAC.Losses.(18.matches). 1.(1992)

MISCELLANEOUSLongest.Overall.Win.Streak. 17.(2006)Longest.Win.Streak.To.Start.A.Season. 12.(2011)Longest.MAC.Win.Streak. 26.(1991-92)Longest.MAC.Home.Win.Streak. 22.(1991-93)

Note: Official volleyball statistics not compiled at BG prior to the 1983 season.

ALL-TIME BGSU COACHING RECORDS. OVERALL MID-AMERICANNAME YEAR W-L-T PCT. W-L PCT. FINISHPat.Peterson. 1976. ..8-10-0. .444. –. –. –Pat.Peterson. 1977. 18-..7-0. .720. –. –. –Pat.Peterson. 1978. 18-12-2. .594. –. –. –Pat.Peterson. 1979. 14-12-1. .537. –. –. –CAREER 4 years 58-41-3 .583 – – –

Sandy.Haines. 1980. 10-22-0. .313. –. –. –Sandy.Haines. 1981. 13-27-0. .325. –. –. –Sandy.Haines. 1982. 17-26-0. .395. –. –. –CAREER 3 years 40-75-0 .348 – – –

Denise.Van.De.Walle. 1983. 11-22-0. .333. ..4-14. .222. 8thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1984. 14-16-0. .467. ..8-10. .444. 5thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1985. 12-14-0. .462. ..6-12. .333. 7thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1986. 26-..8-0. .765. 11-..5. .688. T-3rdDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1987. 24-..6-0. .800. ..7-..1. .875. 2ndDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1988. 16-12-0. .571. ..3-..5. .375. T-6thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1989. 20-11-0. .645. ..8-..0. 1.000. 1stDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1990. 26-..7-0. .788. ..4-..4. .500. T-4thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1991. 29-..5-0. .853. 15-..1. .938. 1stDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1992. 30-..8-0. .789. 17-..1. .944. 1stDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1993. 20-11-0. .645. 14-..4. .778. 2ndDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1994. 15-12-0. .556. 11-..6. .647. T-3rdDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1995. 15-13-0. .536. ..9-..8. .529. T-4thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1996. 10-20-0. .333. ..5-12. .294. T-7thDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1997. 17-14-0. .548. ..7-..9. .438. 3rd-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1998. 11-21-0. .344. ..4-14. .222. 6th-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1999. 21-12-0. .636. 12-..6. .667. 2nd-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2000. 21-..9-0. .700. 12-..6. .667. T-1st-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2001. 21-..8-0. .724. 12-..6. .667. 1st-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2002. ..9-21-0. .300. ..4-14. .222. 6th-WestDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2003. 12-19-0. .387. ..4-12. .250. 7th-WestDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2004. 17-14-0. .548. ..8-.8. .500. 4th-West.Denise.Van.De.Walle. 2005. 18-14-0. .563. ..8-.8. .500. 3rd-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2006. 26-6-0. .813. 13-3. .813. 2nd-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2007. 21-10-0. .677. 12-4. .750. 3rd-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2008. 25-9-0. .735. 12-4. .750. 2nd-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2009. 13-20-0. .394. 5-11. .313. T-4th-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2010. 8-24-0. .250. 2-14. .126. 6th-EastDenise.Van.De.Walle. 2011. 19-12-0. .613. 6-10. .375. 3rd-EastCAREER 29 years 527-378-0 .582 243-212 .534 5 Titles

BGSU TOTALS 36 years 625-494-3 .558 243-212 .534 5 Titles

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Stephanie.Swiger.

LINDA POPOVICH. Linda.Popovich,.one.of.the.finest.student-athletes.to.go.through.the.University,.capped.a.bril-liant.four-year.career.as.a.student.in.1990.by.earning.the.Walter.Byers.Scholarship,.and.as.an.athlete.by.being.named.the.“Most.Valuable.Player”.in.the.MAC.. A.1995.BGSU.Hall.of.Fame.inductee,.Popovich.concluded.her.academic.career.at.BG.with.a.3.95.GPA.majoring.in.political.science.and.economics...BGSU’s.representative.at.numerous.student.symposiums.and.programs,.she.earned.the.Byers.Award.which.is.given.annually.to.the.top.male.and.female.graduating.seniors.in.the.country.. Byers.Award.candidates.must.have.at.least.a.3.50.GPA,.show.evidence.of.superior.charac-ter.and.leadership,.and.demonstrate.that.participa-tion.in.athletics.has.been.a.positive.influence.on.personal.and.intellectual.development.. In.addition,.Popovich,.a.setter,.was.a.first-team.Academic.All-American.each.of.her.last.two.years.at.BG...A.third-team.Academic.All-American.as.a.sophomore,.Popovich.was.the.first.BG.athlete.to.earn.GTE.national.academic.honors.three.times.and.was.only.the.fourth.from.a.MAC.institution...She.is.the.only.female.in.conference.history.to.earn.first-team.national.academic.honors.twice.and.was.a.three-time.MAC.All-Academic.pick.. On.the.court,.Popovich.earned.all-MAC.laurels.four.times,.league.freshman-of-the-year.accolades.in.1986,.and.MAC.Player-of-the-Year.honors.in.1989..She.established.league.ca-reer.records.for.assists.(4,460.-.17th.on.the.NCAA.career.list.at.the.time).and.digs.(1,246).and.left.BG.holding.five.additional.school.records..Her.career.assist.and.ace.totals.still.stand.as.school.marks..Popovich.played.in.every.game.of.every.match.during.her.four-year.career.

Carlyn.Esslinger.

MAC PLAYER OF THE YEARCarlyn.Esslinger. 1995Linda.Popovich. 1989Tammy.Schiller. 1990,.1991

ALL-MAC SELECTIONSFirst.TeamCarey.Amos. 1992Holli.Costein. 1992Carlyn.Esslinger. 1994,.1995Chrissy.Gothke. 2006Kendra.Halm. 2006,.2007,.2008Melissa.Lewis. 1999Angellette.Love. 1992Shari.Luther. 2009Renee.Manwaring. 1982Lisa.Mika. 1989,.1991Linda.Popovich. 1989Caty.Rommeck. 2000,.2001Tammy.Schiller. 1989,.1990,.1991Stephanie.Swiger. 2006,.2007Danielle Tonyan 2011Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 1986,.1987

Second TeamCarey.Amos. 1991Jessica.Andrasko. 1993,.1994Corey.Domek. 2007,.2008Lori.Hilton. 1996Lori.Kemerer. 1999Madeline.Means. 2006Chelsey.Meek. 2008Lisa.Mika. 1990Meghan.Mohr. 2007,.2008Nicky.Mudrak. 1993Linda.Popovich. 1987,.1988

Honorable MentionLisa.Berardinelli. 1986Carlyn.Esslinger. 1993Kristin.Gamby. 2001Deb.Hopkins. 1984,.1985Lisa.Mika. 1988JoAnna.Papageorgiou. 2000Linda.Popovich. 1986Taylor.Twite. 2003,.2004Wendy.Watkins. 1997

MAC COACH OF THE YEARDenise.Van.De.Walle. 1986,.1987*,.1989,.1992**.co-Coach of the Year

MAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARLori.Kemerer. 1996Linda.Popovich. 1986

MAC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMCorey.Domek. 2006Sam.Fish. 2007Kendra.Halm. 2005Allison.Kearney. 2009Susie.Norris. 2000

ALL-MIDEAST REGIONFirst TeamCaty.Rommeck. 2001Tammy.Schiller. 1990,.1991Second TeamLisa.Mika. 1991Linda.Popovich. 1989Tammy.Schiller. 1989Third TeamLisa.Mika. 1990

Honorable MentionChrissy.Gothke. 2006

MAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMCarey.Amos. 1992

Holli.Costein. 1991,.1992Carlyn.Esslinger. 1993Sheri.Fella. 1989Heather.Greig. 1999Marlene.Metti. 1995Meghan.Mohr. 2008Nicky.Mudrak. 1993Jodi.Olson. 1994Linda.Popovich. 1989Tammy.Schiller. 1990,.1991.(MVP)Amber.Vorst. 2001Chrissy.Gothke. 2006Corrie.Mills. 2006

NIVC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMCarey.Amos. 1992Angellette.Love. 1992Nicky.Mudrak. 1993

U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL PARTICIPANTSLori.Hilton. 1994.-.AlternateLinda.Popovich. 1987.-.East.#Tammy.Schiller. 1990.-.West.#

Chrissy.Gothke Lisa.Mika Caty.Rommeck Tammy.Schiller

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. . 1991.-.South.&Denise.Van.De.Walle.*. 1991.-.East.@. . 1993.-.West*.Coach.....................&.Gold Medal#.Silver [email protected] Medal

ACADEMIC ALL-MACFirst.TeamLaura Avila 2011Holli.Costein. 1991,.1992Shayne.Crumley. 1996Kari Galen 2011Kristin.Gamby. 2001Chrissy.Gothke. 2006Kendra.Halm. 2006,.2008Ashley.Herzberg. 2010Kaitlin.Jackson. 2009Maggie.Karges. 2006Shari.Luther. 2009Emily.Manser. 2004,.2005Madeline.Means. 2006Chelsey.Meek. 2007,.2008Corrie.Mills. 2006Meghan.Mohr. 2008Melissa.Mohr. 2004Susie.Norris. 2001,.2003Jenny.Ostrom. 1994,.1995Linda.Popovich. 1988,.1989Mitzi.Sanders. 1992Tammy.Schiller. 1990Stephanie.Swiger. 2006,.2007Taylor.Twite. 2004Laura.Twyman. 2001,.2002Amber.Vorst. 2001Wendy.Watkins. 1997Kate.Yeo. 2001

Second.TeamCarlyn.Esslinger. 1993

Honorable.MentionLindsey Butterfield 2011Holli.Costein. 1990Libby Dachenhaus 2011Krista.Davis. 1998Ashley Dunn 2011Sheri.Fella. 1989Marin.Ferlic. 1994,.1996Sam.Fish. 2008Kari Galen 2010Kaitlin.Jackson. 2008Emily Kauth 2011Tracy.Livesey. 1984Shari.Luther. 2008Jenny.Ostrom. 1993Jane.Plantz. 1988Erin.Siebenhar. 1996Becky.Snider. 1984

MAC PLAYER OF THE WEEKCarey.Amos. 10/5/92Jessica.Andrasko. 10/3/94Lisa.Berardinelli. 9/23/85Holli.Costein. 11/16/92. . 11/23/92. . 11/19/90Corey.Domek. 11/3/08Ashley Dunn 9/20/10 10/24/11Carlyn.Esslinger. 10/31/95. . 11/6/95. . 10/17/94

Kari Galen 9/5/11Kristin.Gamby. 10/16/00. . 11/5/01Chrissy.Gothke. 11/14/05. . 9/4/06. . 10/16/06Kendra.Halm. 9/2/08. . 10/8/07. . 10/15/07. . 11/5/07. . 10/17/05Emily.Kauth. 10/24/11Lori.Kemerer. 9/13/99. .. 9/8/98. . 11/4/96Melissa.Lewis. 10/11/99. . 10/25/99. . 11/1/99Angellette.Love. 10/21/91Shari.Luther. 10/26/09. . 8/31/09Emily.Manser. 9/27/04Chelsey.Meek. 10/13/08Lisa.Mika. 11/25/91. . 10/17/88Melissa.Mohr. 9/13/04Nicky.Mudrak. 11/22/93Heather.Murphy. 10/5/98Susie.Norris. 9/5/00. . 10/2/00. . 10/29/01JoAnna.Papageorgiou. 11/13/00Paige Penrod 9/27/10 9/12/11Linda.Popovich. 11/13/89Caty.Rommeck. 9/11/00. . 9/18/00. . 10/2/00. . 10/16/00. . 11/13/00. . 11/20/00. . 9/3/01. . 11/12/01Tammy.Schiller. 9/9/91. . 10/28/91. .. 9/10/90. .. 9/25/89Stephanie.Swiger. 9/17/07. . 9/18/06. . 9/25/06. . 11/7/05Danielle Tonyan 10/4/10 8/30/11 9/26/11Taylor.Twite. 10/11/04Wendy.Watkins. 9/22/97Jo.Lynn.Williamson. 9/13/87. . 10/25/86

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAFirst.TeamLinda.Popovich. 1988,.1989

Third.TeamLinda.Popovich. 1987

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMICALL-DISTRICT IVFirst.TeamTracy.Livesey. 1984Emily.Manser. 2004

JoAnna.Papageorgiou. 2000Linda.Popovich. 1987,.1988,.1989

Second.TeamMarin.Ferlic. 1994Emily.Manser. 2005Jenny.Ostrom. 1993,.1995Laura.Twyman. 2002

Third.TeamChelsey.Meek. 2008Susie.Norris. 2002JoAnna.Papageorgiou. 1999Laura.Twyman. 2001

MAC COMMISSIONER’S AWARDShayne.Crumley. 1994,.1995Krista.Davis. 1997,.1998Marin.Ferlic. 1994,.1995Heather.Greig. 1997,.1998Heather.Murphy. 1997Jenny.Ostrom. 1994JoAnna.Papageorgiou. 1998Erin.Siebenhar. 1995

MAC.PRESIDENT’S.AWARDShayne.Crumley. 1996Marin.Ferlic. 1996Erin.Siebenhar. 1996,.1997

MAC.HONOR.ROLLNatalie.Becker. 1999,.2000,.2001Krista.Davis. 1999,.2000Kristin.Gamby. 1999,.2000,.‘01,.‘02Chrissy.Gothke. 2004,.2005Heather.Greig. 1999Kendra.Halm. 2005Maggie.Karges. 2005Lori.Kemerer. 1999Melissa.Lewis. 1999Emily.Manser. 2003,.2004,.2005Amber.Mareski. 2003,.2004Madeline.Means. 2005Corrie.Mills. 2005Melissa.Mohr. 2002,.2003,.2004Ashlei.Nofzinger. 2005Susie.Norris. 2001,.2002,.2003JoAnna.Papageorgiou. 1999,.2000Bridget.Beers. 2001,.2002,.2003Samantha.Rennau. 2003Caty.Rommeck. 2001Sara.Sikorski. 2001,.2002,.2003Elizabeth.Simon. 2005Stephanie.Swiger. 2005Taylor.Twite. 2003,.2004Laura.Twyman. 2000,.2001,.2002Amber.Vorst. 1999,.2000,.2001Kate.Yeo. 2000,.2001

MAC.SCHOLAR-ATHLETE.OF.WEEKCarlyn.Esslinger. 11/15/93Kristin.Gamby. 10/17/00Chrissty.Gothke. 10/19/06Emily.Manser. 9/29/04,.10/13/02Melissa.Mohr. 9/15/04Heather.Murphy. 10/6/98Caty.Rommeck. 11/13/01Taylor.Twite. 10/14/04Amber.Vorst. 10/3/00Wendy.Watkins. 9/30/97

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IN-SEASON ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMSCarey.Amos. .1992.-.Brown.&.Orange.Invite

Jessica.Andrasko. . . .1993.-.Colorado.PowerBar.Invite,.W..Va..Invite.1994.-.Nebraska.Invite,.Northern.Illinois.Invite

Laura Avila2011 - Bucknell Invite

Natalie.Becker. . . .2000.-.BGSU.Invite. . . .2001.-.IU.Blimpie/Holiday.Inn.Classic

Nadia.Bedricky. . . .2003.-.Bradley.Invitational

Holli.Costein.1991.-.Brown.&.Orange.Invite,.Rhode.Island.Classic.1992.-.Brown.&.Orange.Invite*,.Isthmus.Badger.Clas-sic

Corey.Domek.2006.-.Denver.Invitational......................................................2007.-.Dayton.Flyer.Classic,.Comcast.Lobo.Invite

Ashley Dunn2011 - South Florida Invite

Kelley.Ellett.1988.-.Toledo.Can-Am

Carlyn.Esslinger.1993.-.West.Virginia.Invite. . .1995.-.Spikeoff.Spokane,.MSU/Goff.Classic

Sam.Fish2007.-.Holiday.Inn.Buena.Park.Titan.Classic.

Kari Galen2011 - South Florida Invite (MVP), Bucknell Invite ..................................................Kristin.Gamby.2001.-.Coca-Cola.Spartan.Invitational. .2002.-.Badger.Invite

Chrissy.Gothke.2005.-.BGSU.Invitational;.Long.Island.Invite........2006.-.Denver.Invite.(MVP);.Oakland.Invite

Heather.Greig. . . .1999.-.Duquesne.Invitational

Kendra.Halm. . . .2008.-.Florida.State.Invite;.Temple.Invite.(MVP);.Marquette.Challenge.(MVP)

Lori.Hilton.1995.-.Spikeoff.Spokane. . .1996.-.Pitt.Panther/Mizuno.Invite,.William.&.Mary.Tourney*,.Butler.Invite

Kaitlin.Jackson2009.-.Duquesne/Robert.Morris.Invitational

Emily.Kauth2011.-.Kristen.Dickmann.Invite,.South.Florida.Invite,.Best.Western.Falcon.Plaza.Invite

Allison.Kearney2009.-.Duquesne/Robert.Morris.Invitational,.Best.Western.Falcon.Plaza.Invitational

Lori.Kemerer.1998.-.Loyola.(Ill.).Kaepa.Invite,.Days.Inn/JMU.Classic

Melissa.Lewis.1997.-.Western.Michigan.Tournament. .1999.-.Duquesne.Invite,.Marquette.Challenge

Shari.Luther.2009.-.Duquesne/Robert.Morris.Invitational.(MVP),.Ohio.State.Sports.Imports.Classic2008.-.Florida.State.Invitational

Chelsey.Meek.2007.-.Holiday.Inn.Buena.Park.Titan.Classic,.Best.Western.Invite2008.-.Temple.Invite;.Marquette.Challenge;.Best.Western.Invite

Corrie.Mills.. . .2004.-.Raider.Challenge. . .2006.-.Country.Inn.&.Suite.Classic

Lisa.Mika.1988.-.Toledo.Can-Am*. . .1989.-.Runza.Invite. . . .1990.-.KFC.Classic,.Saluki.Invite1991.-.DePaul.Revlon.Classic,.R..Island.Classic

Meghan.Mohr. . . .2005.-.BGSU.Invitational. . .2007.-.Best.Western.Invitational. . .2008.-.Temple.Invite;.Marquette.Challenge;.MAC.Tournament

Melissa.Mohr. . . .2003.-.BGSU.Invitational. . .2004.-.West.Virginia.Invitational

Heather.Murphy.1997.-.W..Mich..Earlybird.Tourney*,.Mich..St..Invite.1998.-.Loyola.(Ill.).Kaepa.Invite,.Michigan.All.Sport.Challenge

Lynne.Nibert.1987.-.Reebok/Lady.Owl.Tourney

Ashlei.Nofzinger. . . .2005.-.Long.Island.Invite

Susie.Norris. . . .2002.-.Pittsburgh.Invite,.Colorado.PowerBar.Invite.2003.-.Bradley.Invitational

Paige Penrod2010 - Campus USA Credit Union Invitational, Blue and Gold Invite2011 - Best Western Falcon Plaza Invite (MVP)

Jane.Plantz.1988.-.Toledo.Can-Am

Linda.Popovich.1987.-.Reebok/Lady.Owl.Ty. . .1988.-.Toledo.Can-Am

Bridget.Protas. . . .2002.-.Badger.Invite

Shyann.Robinson. . . .2000.-.BGSU.Invite

Caty.Rommeck. . . .2000.-.BGSU.Invite*,.Hoosier.Invite..2001.-.IU.Blimpie/Holiday.Inn.Classic*,.Coca-Cola.Spartan.Invitational

Tammy.Schiller. . . .1990.-.Saluki.Invite*,.KFC.Classic*,.Labor.Day.Festival*1991.-.Brown.&.Orange.Invite*,.Illini.Classic,.DePaul.Revlon.Classic,.Rhode.Island.Classic*

Noelle.Spitler2010.-.MSU.Showcase,.Best.Western.Falcon.Plaza.Invitational

Stephanie.Swiger2004.-.West.Virginia.Invitational...............................................2006.-.Country.Inn.&.Suites.Classic.(MVP)..................2007.-.Comcast.Lobo.Invite,.Best.Western.Invite.(MVP)

Danielle Tonyan2011 - Kristen Dickmann Invite (MVP), Best Western Falcon Plaza Invite

Taylor.Twite. . . .2003.-.BGSU.Invitational

Wendy.Watkins. . . .1994.-.Northern.Illinois.Invite. .1996.-.William.&.Mary.Tourney,.Butler.Classic1997.-.Western.Michigan.Tourney,.Michigan.State.Invite,.Fresno.State.Invite. ..Jo.Lynn.Williamson. . . .1987.-.Reebok/Lady.Owl.Tourney

FALCONS IN THE HALL OF FAME On.July.21,.2006,.former.Falcon.volleyball.standouts.Carlyn.Esslinger.and.Megan.McGuire.joined.an.elite.few.when.they.were.inducted.into.the.BGSU.Athletic.Hall.of.Fame...Esslinger,.a.two-time.All-MAC.first-teamer,.joined.Linda.Popovich,.Tammy.Schiller.and.Lisa.Mika.as.the.fourth.Falcon.volleyball.player.to.be.inducted.into.the.Hall.of.Fame...She.holds.the.all-time.record.for.most.attack.attempts.and.second.most.kills.in.Falcon.history...After.completing.her.basketball.career,.McGuire.joined.the.Falcon.volleyball.squad.and.helped.lead.them.to.their.first.MAC.title.in.1989.. Mika,.a.native.of.Flossmoor..Ill.,.was.a.four-time.All-MAC.selection.from.1988-91...Mika.is.the.Falcons’.all-time.leader.with.569.total.blocks,.including.156.solo.rejections...She.also.finds.herself.ranked.in.the.top.five.in.four.offensive.categories.. Popovich.and.Schiller,.obviously,.also.had.incredible.success.as.BGSU.student-athletes...Popov-ich.capped.her.brilliant.four-year.career,.both.on.and.off.the.court,.by.earning.the.1990.Walter.Byers.Scholarship...That.award.is.given.to.the.top.male.and.female.graduating.seniors.in.the.country...In.addition,.she.was.the.first.BG.athlete.to.earn.GTE.Academic.All-America.honors.three.times...On.the.court,.she.was.the.MAC’s.Player.of.the.Year.as.a.senior.. Schiller.earned.All-MAC.first-team.honors.three.times.and.twice.was.the.league’s.Player.of.the.Year...She.is.the.only.Falcon.volleyball.player.to.amass.such.totals...Additionally,.Schiller.was.the.only.first-team.All-Mideast.selection.in.school.annals..She.twice.participated.at.the.U.S..Olympic.Festival,.and.–.like.Popovich.–.still.ranks.at.or.near.the.top.of.numerous.Falcon.record.lists.

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