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2014 Volleyball Media Guide
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INTROwww.waynesburgsports.com
Intro
Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
President's Letter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2014 Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2014 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Dig Pink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
Players
Returning Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Coaching Staff
Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Review
Season Notebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Honors and Awards . . . . . . . . . . . 19
2013 Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Overall Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
PAC Stats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Presidents’ Athletic Conference . 23
2013 PAC Standings/Honors . . . . 24
2013 PAC Stat Leaders . . . . . . . . . 25
Waynesburg
University Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
General InformationLocation: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Waynesburg, Pa .
Founded: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1849
Enrollment: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,500
Nickname: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow Jackets
Colors: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Orange & Black
Mascot: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sting
Facility: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marisa Fieldhouse
Capacity: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,350
Conference: . . . . . . . .Presidents’ Athletic
President: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Lee, J .D .
Director of Athletics: . . . . Larry Marshall
Coaching StaffHead Coach: . . Stephanie Benkowski
Alma Mater: . . . . . . . . .Saint Vincent, 2001
Record at WU: . . . 95-201 ( .321, nine seasons)
Office Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(724) 852-3437
E-mail: . . sbenkows@waynesburg .edu
Assistant Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheri Pettit
Team Information
2013 Overall Record: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23
2013 PAC Record (finish): . . . 2-16 (9th)
Starters Returning/Lost: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/4
Sports Information
SID: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bobby Fox
SID Office Phone: . . . . . . . .(724) 852-3334
SID Fax: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(724) 852-4122
E-mail: . . . . . . . . . . . . rfox@waynesburg .edu
Website: www .waynesburgsports .com
CreditsEditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bobby Fox, ‘04
Aaron Thompson, ‘12
Graphics/Cover Design . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Photography . . . . . ADM Photography
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PRESIDENT’S LETTERww
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Whether you’re a parent, an athlete, a member of the media or a spirited spectator, I am pleased to welcome you to our Yellow Jacket community and look forward to cheering on the Jackets with you!
As a member of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC), Waynesburg University offers 18 NCAA Division III varsity sports for our hundreds of stu-dent-athletes . While the reasons for participation in these sports are many, all of our athletic programs are aimed at helping our student-athletes grow spiritually, intellectually and athletically during their collegiate experience .
During the 2013-14 academic year, 133 Waynesburg University student-athletes earned recognition on the PAC fall and spring Academic Honor Rolls . That combined total was the highest of all 10 PAC schools, an impressive achievement that illustrates the caliber of student-athletes at Waynesburg .
Our goal is to provide our student-athletes with the best possible educa-tion and experiences that will prepare them to lead lives of purpose . We actively recruit student-athletes with high academic standards who will pursue excellence in the classroom and community while competing at the highest level in their chosen sport .
On behalf of Waynesburg University students, faculty and staff, I would like to thank you for your interest in our athletic programs . I hope that you enjoy another great year of athletic competition at Waynesburg University!
Douglas G . LeePresident
President Douglas G. Lee
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2014 SCHEDULEwww.waynesburgsports.com
DATE OPPONENT TIME8/29/2014 Allegheny ^ 1 p .m . 8/29/2014 Pitt-Greensburg ^ 5 p .m . 8/30/2014 Penn State Behrend ^ 11 a .m . 8/30/2014 Franciscan ^ 5 p .m . 9/3/2014 at Franciscan 7 p .m . 9/5/2014 Pitt-Greensburg @ 5:30 p .m . 9/6/2014 Washington & Jefferson @ 9 a .m . 9/6/2014 Bluffton @ 10:30 a .m . 9/12/2014 Washington College (Md .) & 4 p .m . 9/12/2014 University of Rochester & 6 p .m . 9/13/2014 at Frostburg State & 10 a .m . 9/13/2014 La Roche & 12 p .m . 9/17/2014 at Chatham* 4 p .m .9/17/2014 at Westminster* 6 p .m .9/20/2014 GENEVA* 11 a .m . 9/20/2014 GROVE CITY* 3 p .m .9/24/2104 at Mt . Aloysius 7 p .m . 9/27/2014 at Thomas More* 11 a .m .9/27/2014 Thiel* 1 p .m .9/30/2014 at Washington & Jefferson* 7 p .m10/2/2014 at Grove City* 6:30 p .m .10/4/2014 at Saint Vincent* 11 a .m .10/4/2014 BETHANY* 1 p .m .10/7/2014 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON* 7 p .m .10/9/2014 THOMAS MORE* 7 p .m .10/11/2014 SAINT VINCENT* 10 a .m .10/11/2014 PITT-GREENSBURG 2 p .m .10/14/2014 at Westminster* 7 p .m .10/16/2014 LA ROCHE 7 p .m .10/22/2014 CHATHAM* 4 p .m .10/22/2014 GENEVA* 8 p .m .10/28/2014 THIEL* 7 p .m .11/1/2014 at Bethany* 11 a .m .11/1/2014 Kenyon 1 p .m . All dates and times are subject to change^ - Saint Vincent Tournament (Bearcat Challenge)& - Frostburg Tournament@ - La Roche Tournament * - Conference Match$ - Dig Pink MatchHOME MATCHES IN ALL CAPS
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NO. NAME POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL1 Savannah Paladin DS 5-3 Jr . Avalon, Pa ./Northgate2 Rachel Lang MH 5-7 So . Pittsburgh, Pa ./Baldwin3 Delaney Denniston DS/S 5-4 Fr . Wheeling, W .Va ./Wheeling C .C .4 Jessica Dorazio DS 5-6 Jr . Cokeburg, Pa ./Bentworth5 Cassidy Popa DS/L 5-1 Fr . Fort Cherry, Pa ./McDonald 6 Kara Sapp MH 5-9 Fr . Pennsville, N .J ./Salem County Acad . 9 Morgan Newbauer S 5-7 So . East Liverpool, Ohio/Crestview10 Casey Hall S 5-4 Fr . Mt . Pleasant, Pa ./Mt . Carmel Christian 11 Bridget Bobby OH 5-7 Fr . Poland, Ohio/Poland Seminary 12 Kourtney Skinner OH 5-7 Jr . Apollo, Pa ./Apollo-Ridge 13 Morgan Vesco OH 5-9 Jr . Pickerington, Ohio/Pickerington Central14 Tori Kramer RS 6-0 Sr . South Riding, Va ./Freedom15 Amanda Schneider DS 5-6 So . Pittsburgh, Pa ./CAPA16 Emily Nowakowski S 5-5 So . Bridgeport, Ohio/Bridgeport17 Shannon Morgan OH 5-10 So . Waynesburg, Pa ./Waynesburg Central 20 Meghan Balogh DS 5-4 Jr . Pittsburgh, Pa ./Bethel Park24 Jordin Faust MH 5-9 So . Coatesville, Pa ./Coatesville COACHING STAFF Stephanie Benkowski Head Coach (Saint Vincent, 2001)
Sara Bruschi Assistant Coach (Saint Vincent, 2006)
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MEDIA INFORMATIONwww.waynesburgsports.com
The 2014 Waynesburg Volleyball Media Guide is a multi-purpose publi-cation for use by the news media, as well as fans and alumni of Waynesburg University . Additional information is available to the media upon request from the Waynesburg Sports Informa-tion Office . News releases and photo-graphs will only be made available to members of the news media .
Mailing Address Waynesburg Sports Information University Relations 51 West College Street Waynesburg, PA 15370
Phone Directory Sports Information: 724 .852 .3334 Fax: 724 .627 .7602 Volleyball Office: 724 .852 .3437
Credentials All media attending Waynesburg volleyball matches are requested to notify the Sports Information Office . Credentials for home matches are issued for working media only and should be requested as early as pos-sible .
• Requests for credentials should be submitted at least 24 hours prior to home matches and directed to SID Bobby Fox through e-mail .
• Waynesburg reserves the right to dismiss a media member to ensure a working press row .
• Requests are honored from sports editors and writers of daily and weekly newspapers, sports directors of radio and television stations of both Waynes-
burg and the opposing team .
Radio Radio space for broadcasting vol-leyball matches is located along press row at Marisa Fieldhouse . Waynesburg provides a courtesy line for radio sta-tions wishing to broadcast a game from Marisa Fieldhouse . The availability for the radio line is apportioned by or-der of request .
www.waynesburgsports.com As the Official Web Site of Waynesburg Athletics, www .waynes-burgsports .com provides complete and up-to-date information about all 18 of Waynesburg’s varsity athletic teams to both fans and media around the region .
Head Coach Stephanie Benkowski Coach Benkowski is available for interviews on weekday morn-ings during the season . Please coordinate all requests for per-sonal interviews with Coach Ben-kowski through the Sports Informa-tion Office at (724) 852-3334. Coach Benkowski will be available to report-ers approximately 15 minutes after the end of a match along the Waynesburg bench .
Players Media members are invited to at-tend Waynesburg volleyball practice sessions . Players are available for in-terviews after each practice, as their schedule permits . Post-match player interviews are conducted along the Waynesburg bench at the conclusion of a brief team meeting .
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While getting back to the top of the confer-ence mountain is the main goal of any team in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference every year, the Waynesburg University volleyball team has also made it a point to take on an even more important and devastating op-ponent .
Over recent seasons, the Yellow Jackets have become active in raising money for breast cancer research and prevention . This year, their efforts will continue through the Side-Out Foundation and their Dig Pink program .
“I’m just really excited that we have the opportunity to spread the word about the research concerning breast cancer,” said Waynesburg University head volleyball coach Stephanie Benkowski .
Teams will typically wear pink tee shirts or uni-forms at the event, use pink volleyballs for play and sell various items at their respective gymnasiums to support breast cancer re-search . This is Waynesburg’s fourth year with the Dig Pink program . However, the Jackets have been raising money for cancer re-search since 2008 . That year, Benkowski was inspired by some of her PAC opponents to get involved with the program .
“Westminster, Bethany and Grove City have done it for a while now,” Benkowski said . “I just thought it would be a really good cause .”
This year, the Yellow Jackets will host Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) opponent Saint Vincent on Oct . 17 . All funds raised at the event will go towards the very worthy cause .
The Side-Out Foundation (Side-Out) was es-tablished in 2004 to unite volleyball players and coaches and to have them work to-
ward the common goal of furthering breast cancer awareness, education and patient services .
Side-Out supports teams nationwide in their volleyball tournaments, clinics and other fun-draising efforts . The foundation offers prac-tical support for fundraising in addition to educational material for participants in order to help them become effective advocates for breast cancer . It contributes the funds to organizations that serve breast cancer pa-tients, whether it be in the form of research, medical services or compassionate support .
For more information about breast health or breast cancer, visit the foundation’s web site at www .side-out .org or call 1-877-DIG PINK (1-877-344-7465) .
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2014 SEASON OUTLOOKwww.waynesburgsports.com
Head coach Stephanie Benkowski returns for
her 10th season leading the Yellow Jackets
volleyball program in 2014 . This year’s squad
returns a mix of returning players and new-
comers looking to help the Jackets make a
climb up the standings in the Presidents’ Ath-
letic Conference (PAC). The team finished in
ninth place a year ago with a 2-16 record in
the PAC and a 7-23 mark overall .
MIDDLE HITTER
This is the position on the court where the
Jackets might have suffered their biggest
losses to graduation . Mabel Culp was one of
the team’s most productive players as a four-
year starter . Culp, who led the team in kills
(223) and blocks (44) in 2013, will be difficult
to replace . The Jackets also lost Sam Styche
to graduation, so Waynesburg will be looking
for players to step up and fill the void in 2014.
Benkowski is expecting sophomore Rachel
Lang to get an extended look in the middle
hitter position . Lang played sparingly in 2013,
collecting 52 kills and 22 blocks as a fresh-
man . Sophomore Jordin Faust also returns,
while freshman Kara Sapp look to provide
depth .
OUTSIDE HITTER
Moving to the outside, Waynesburg will have
to replace Amanda Silay, who also gradu-
ated this past spring . Silay ranked second on
the team in kills (201) and also racked up 353
digs .
The team’s lone senior, Tori Kramer, returns
after totaling 121 kills, 18 blocks, and 23 ser-
vice aces in 2013 . Benkowski also brings back
junior Kourtney Skinner, who has worked her-
self back into the fold after struggling with an
injury in 2013 . Skinner showed some prom-
ise back in 2012 as a freshman . Newcomer
Bridget Bobby will look to make an impact in
her first season with the Jackets. Waynesburg
Central graduate Shannon Morgan joins the
team as a first-year sophomore at the posi-
tion .
SETTER
The Jackets will have to replace their start-
ing setter for the second consecutive season .
With Natalie Ranallo lost to graduation, soph-
omore Morgan Newbauer appears to be the
frontrunner to replace her . Newbauer ranked
second in assists last season with 138, while
also collecting 180 digs . Fellow sophomore
Emily Nowakowski will look for more playing
time in 2014 .
Sophomore Morgan Newbauer looks for an expanded role at setter in 2014.
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Notable Returning Players
PLAYER POS. HT. CL. K/S D/S OTHER NOTABLE
Meghan Balogh DS 5-2 Jr . 0 .08 2 .25 Ranked third on the team in digs with 223
Jessica Dorazio DS 5-4 Jr . 0 .29 4 .94 Only Jackets player to appear in all 102 sets
Tori Kramer MH 5-11 Sr . 1 .33 0 .54 Posted 121 kills and 23 service aces
Rachel Lang MH 5-7 So . 0 .56 0 .20 Appeared in 93 sets and recorded 22 blocks
Morgan Newbauer S 5-7 So . 0 .06 2 .12 Recorded double-digit digs four times in 2013
Kourtney Skinner OH 5-6 Jr. 0.78 2.00 Tallied five kills and seven digs against Thiel on Oct. 29
LIBERO/DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST
Defensive specialist will undoubtedly be the strength of the team as far as returners are concerned . Waynesburg returns All-PAC hon-orable mention selection Jess Dorazio . The two-sport athlete (volleyball and softball)made a big impact for the Orange and Black in 2013, recording a team-best 504 digs and 26 service aces .
“Jess brings confidence, leadership and hard work to the team,” Benkowski said . “She is a very dedicated player and is always giv-ing 100 percent no matter what sport she is playing . A lot of the team looks up to her for advice and also they want to work hard for her which is why she was picked as a captain this year .”
Also back at the position is fellow junior Meghan Balogh, who totaled 223 digs to rank third on the squad in that category . Junior Savannah Paladin rounds out the returners vying for time at the position . Freshman Cas-sidy Popa looks to add depth in her first year with Waynesburg .
PAC
Thomas More continued its recent domi-nance by winning its fourth PAC title in the past five years by downing top-seeded Bethany in a five-set thriller to take the 2013 conference championship . Geneva won the
title in 2011, but the TMC has won the last two titles and also earned back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010 . Geneva, Westminster, Saint Vincent and Grove City rounded out the teams that qualified for the PAC Tournament in 2013 .
The PAC will feature a pair of new faces in 2014, as both Grove City and Thiel will have first-year head coaches.
“The PAC will continue grow stronger every year, especially with the new coaches being hired this year,” Benkowski said . “With Grove City and Thiel hiring very good candidates those programs will continue to succeed and grow .”
Benkowski said the challenge of the compe-tition within the PAC should be a motivating factor for every team in the league .
“Every year, each coach goes out recruiting to find the best players that fit their volleyball program plus the university itself . We are all going out striving to put together the best team we can with the best student athletes,” she said .
The Jackets open the season against Allegh-eny College at the Saint Vincent Bearcat Challenge on Friday, Aug . 29 . PAC play be-gins on Sept . 17, with a road tri-match featur-ing Chatham and Westminster .
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2013: Balogh appeared in 29 of the team’s 31 contests last season . . . Balogh recorded 223 digs as a reserve defensive specialist . . . She recorded a season-best in digs with 15 against La Roche on Sept . 7 and Thomas More on Oct . 19 . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Appeared in 24 matches as a freshman . . . Totaled 15 service aces . . . Member of PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Volleyball (3 letters), 2012 All-WPIAL Team . . . Graduated with highest honors, three years on National Honor Society . . . Personal Notes: Born Oct . 25, 1993 . . . Daughter of Mary and Jeffrey Balogh .
#20 MEGHAN BALOGHJunior | Defensive Specialist | 5-2
Pittsburgh, Pa . | Bethel ParkEarly Childhood/Special Education
Balogh’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2012 81-24 3 0 .04 22 6 15 221 0 0 02013 99-29 8 0 .08 80 5 6 223 0 0 0 TOTAL 180-53 11 0 .06 102 11 21 444 0 0 0
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#4 JESSICA DORAZIOJunior | Libero/Defensive Specialist| 5-4Cokeburg, Pa . | BentworthAccounting
Dorazio’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2012 91-27 39 0 .43 237 17 20 338 0 1 1 2013 102-30 30 0 .29 310 16 26 504 0 0 0 TOTAL 193-57 69 0 .36 547 33 46 842 0 1 1
2013: Earned All-PAC Honorable Mention accolades as a sophomore . . . Racked up a team-best 504 digs on the season . . . Earned double-digit digs in 26 of the 30 matches . . . Only Jacket to appear in all 102 sets played in 2014 . . . Poured in a career-high 36 digs in a match on Aug . 30 against Eastern Menno-nite ... Tallied 26 service aces to rank first on the team . . . Member of the PAC Fall Aca-demic Honor Roll . . . Also a member of the Yel-low Jacket softball team . . . 2012: Appeared in all 27 games during her freshman season . . . Ranked second on the team in digs with 338 . . . Season-high 13 kills against Ohio Val-ley on Aug . 31 . . . Recorded double digit digs in 15 contests, including her season-best 27 against Franciscan on Sept . 5 . . . Also a mem-ber of the Yellow Jacket softball team . . . PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll member . . . High School: Volleyball (3 letters), three-year team captain, three-time all-section, three-time All-WPIAL, two-time Terrific 21, 2011 first-team all-state . . . Basketball . . . Softball . . . Treasurer of National Honor Society, Tri-County Athletic Directors Scholar-Athlete Award, Member of Pa . Sports Hall of Fame (Washington/Greene County Chapter), member of Mid-Mon Valley All-Sports Hall of Fame . . . Personal Notes: Born May 2, 1994 . . . Daughter of Chris Dorazio .
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Kramer’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2011 26-14 11 0 .42 67 7 1 7 3 2 52012 78-25 104 1 .33 445 5 37 42 7 13 202013 99-30 121 1 .22 470 30 23 52 3 15 18 TOTAL 173-69 236 0 .99 982 42 61 101 13 30 432013: Saw action in all 30 matches . . . Recorded 121 kills, 23 service aces and 52 digs . . . Member of PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2012: Appeared in 25 contests . . . Ranked fourth on the team in kills (104) . . . First on the team in service aces (37) . . . Totaled 20 blocks to rank third on the squad . . . Member of the PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . 2011: Appeared in 14 matches during her fresh-man season, recording 11 kills, seven assists and seven digs . . . Member of PAC Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Volleyball (2 letters), varsity captain as a senior, team was 2010 regional runner up . . . National Honor Society . . . Personal Notes: Daughter of Ken and Sue Kramer .
2013: Appeared in 11 matches . . . Registered a season-high four kills against Oberlin on Sept . 7 . . . High School: Volleyball (4 letters) . . . Top blocker (2011, 2012, 2013) . . . Personal Notes: Born Sept . 26, 1994 . . . Daughter of Anthony and Andrea Faust .
Faust’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2013 20-11 10 0 .50 46 2 0 6 1 5 6 TOTAL 20-11 10 0 .50 46 2 0 6 1 5 6
#24 JORDIN FAUSTSophomore | Middle Hitter | 5-9
Coatesville, Pa . | CoatesvillePre-Physical Therapy
#14 TORI KRAMER Senior | Middle Hitter | 5-11South Riding, Va . | Freedom
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#4 RACHEL LANGSophomore | Middle Hitter| 5-7Pittsburgh, Pa . | BaldwinForensic Accounting
2013: Appeared in 29 of the team’s 30 matches . . . Recorded 52 kills as a freshman . . . Posted a season-best five kills on three occasions ... High School: Volleyball (2 letters) . . . Personal Notes: Born May 3, 1995 . . . Daughter of Paul and Kitty Lang .
Lang’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2013 93-29 52 0 .56 199 3 14 19 4 18 22 TOTAL 93-29 52 0 .56 199 3 14 19 4 18 22
#9 MORGAN NEWBAUERSophomore | Setter | 5-7East Liverpool, Ohio | CrestviewForensic Science
2013: Saw action in 28 matches as a freshman . . . Collected 138 assists and 180 digs . . . Reached double digits in digs four times . . . Member of PAC Fall Academic Honor Roll . . . High School: Volleyball (4 letters) ... Two-year team captain ... Two-year team defensive award ... Terrific 21 player ... Two-time first-team All-County ... First-team All-District ... National Honor Society ... Validictorian . . . Personal Notes: Born April 19, 1995 . . . Daughter of Mark and Robin Newbauer .
Newbauer’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2013 85-28 5 0 .06 35 138 1 180 0 2 2 TOTAL 85-28 5 0 .06 35 138 1 180 0 2 2
#16 EMILY NOWAKOWSKISophomore | Setter | 5-7Bridgeport, Ohio | BridgeportNursing
2013: Appeared in five matches as a freshman ... High School: Volleyball (3 letters) . . . Second-team All-District . . . 2012 2-A OVAC Volleyball Player of the Year . . . Softball . . . Personal Notes: Born July 16, 1995 . . . Daughter of Larry and Kim Nowakowski .
Nowakowski’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2013 5-5 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 5-5 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Skinner’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2012 69-22 115 1 .67 514 3 0 67 1 5 62013 27-13 21 0 .78 127 2 5 54 0 3 3 TOTAL 96-35 136 1 .23 641 5 5 121 1 8 9
#12 KOURTNEY SKINNER Junior |Outside Hitter | 5-5Apollo, Pa . | Apollo-Ridge
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2013: Played in 13 matches . . . Recorded 21 kills and 54 digs . . . 2012: Appeared in 69 sets in 22 matches played . . . Tallied 115 kills and 67 digs as a freshman . . . Her best single-game per-formances came against Pitt-Greensburg and Saint Vincent . . . Skinner totaled 13 kills in the Pitt-Greensburg contest on Sept . 22 . . . The freshman racked up 10 kills against Saint Vincent on Oct . 17 . . . High School: Volleyball (3 letters) ... Track & field ... Cheerleading ... Academic honors plaque, high honor roll, honor roll . . . Personal Notes: Born Sept . 22, 1993 . . . Daughter of Ken and Heather Skinner .
2013: Saw action in four matches in her first year with the program ... 2012: Member of the Yellow Jacket women’s basketball team . . . Named Athletic Training Freshman of the Year . . . High School: Awarded U .S . Army Scholar Athlete Award (2012) . . . Named a scholar athlete (2009-12) . . . Basketball . . . Cross Country . . . Track and Field . . . Personal Notes: Born March 3, 1994 . . . Daughter of Gary and Donna Paladin .
Paladin’s Career StatisticsYear SP-MP K K/S TA A SA DIG BS BA TB 2013 7-4 0 0 .00 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 TOTAL 7-4 0 0 .00 1 0 0 3 0 0 0
#1 SAVANNAH PALADIN Junior |Defensive Specialist| 5-5
Avalon, Pa . | NorthgateAthletic Training
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#11 BRIDGET BOBBYFreshman |Outside Hitter | 5-7Poland, Ohio | Poland
Personal Notes: Daughter of David and Kate Bobby . . . Sister of senior football player David Bobby and junior women’s basketball player Maura Bobby .
#3 DELANEY DENNISTONFreshman |Defensive Specialist/Setter| 5-4Wheeling, W .Va . | Wheeling Central CatholicMarine Biology
High School: Volleyball (Four Letters) . . . OVAC All-Academic Team both her junior and se-nior seasons . . . Softball . . . Basketball . . . Honor Roll . . . Personal Notes: Daughter of Bruce and Tammy Denniston . . . Born March 28, 1996 .
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#10 CASEY HALL Freshman | Setter | 5-4
Mount Pleasant, Pa . |Mt . Carmel ChristianBiology
High School: Volleyball . . . High Honors . . . All-Conference during senior season . . . Personal Notes: Born on Jan . 7, 1996 . . . Daughter of James and Leslie Hall .
#6 KARA SAPP Freshman | Middle Hitter | 5-9
Pennsville, N .J . |Salem County Christian AcademyAthletic Training
High School: Volleyball . . . Basketball . . . Soccer . . . Personal Notes: Born May 9, 1996 . . . Daughter of Scott and Julie Sapp .
#17 SHANNON MORGAN Sophomore | Outside Hitter | 5-10
Waynesburg, Pa . |Waynesburg Central
High School: Volleyball (letter winner)
#5 CASSIDY POPA Freshman | Defensive Specialist/Libero | 5-1
McDonald, Pa . |Fort CherryEarly Childhood Education
High School: Volleyball (Three Letters) . . . Participated in the Pittsburgh Magic VBC . . . Per-sonal Notes: Born on March 12, 1996 . . . Daughter of Dave and Kathy Popa .
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#13 MORGAN VESCO Junior |Outside Hitter | 5-9Pickerington, Ohio | Pickerington CentralForensic Chemistry
High School: Basketball . . . Softball . . . Cross Country . . . Personal Notes: Daughter of Jeff and Cindy Vesco . . . Born September 24, 1993 .
#15 AMANDA SCHNEIDER Sophomore|Defensive Specialist | 5-6Pittsburgh, Pa . | CAPANursing
High School: Attended Pittsburgh CAPA . . . Personal Notes: Born Jan . 26, 1995 . . . Daughter of Bernard Schneider and Luanne Caporali .
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STEPHANIEBENKOWSKI
Head coach Stephanie Benkowski begins her 10th sea-son at the helm of the Waynesburg volleyball program in 2014 .
Over the past decade, Benkowski has seen 10 players reach All-PAC status, earned PAC Coach of the Year in 2005 and has seen numerous student-athletes earn aca-demic honors .
Waynesburg last made it to the postseason following the 2008 campaign . That year, the Jackets earned an 11-20 overall record and a 6-8 mark in PAC action. As the fifth seed in the tourney, Waynesburg picked up a 3-1 upset victory over number-four Thiel on the Tomcats’ home court .
It was the first win in the conference tourney for Waynesburg since 2005 . The Jackets then went on and played well against the even-tual champs from Westminster during a 3-1 loss .
Individually, Benkowski enjoyed a first for her time at Waynesburg as senior outside hitter Laurie Lindner was named PAC Player of the Year following the 2008 cam-paign. It was the first time Benkowski had coached a player to the prestigious honor . Lindner joined three of her teammates on the 2008 All-PAC squad .
After a rough start to her first season (2005) at Waynesburg that had the team four games below .500, Benkowski guided the Yellow Jackets to 13-consecutive victories .
Waynesburg went on to finish the season at 21-13 overall with an 11-1 mark in conference play and an appear-ance in the PAC Championship match . For her efforts, Benkowski earned PAC Coach of the Year accolades .
The Waynesburg volleyball team has also consistently held a strong presence on the annual Fall PAC Academic Honor Roll and 2010 was no different . The Jacket volley-ball team featured five players on the list.
A 2001 graduate of Saint Vincent, Benkowski has also experienced much success as a player . While at Saint Vincent, she was a member of teams that compiled a re-cord 90-46 and made three playoff appearances in four years . She received second-team all-conference acco-lades in each of her last two seasons with the Bearcats .
In addition to starting on the volleyball team at Saint Vin-cent, Benkowski played four years in the outfield for the Bearcat softball team .
Following her playing career, Benkowski was named the head coach at Point Park . While coaching the Pioneers for four seasons, she coached six players that earned rec-ognition from the conference .
In addition to her coaching duties at Point Park, Benkows-ki served as Associate Athletic Director and earned her master’s degree in Business Administration .
She resides in Baden, Pa . with her husband Jason and their daughters Katarynia and Nadia .
COACHING EXPERIENCE
WAYNESBURG - 2005-present Head Coach POINT PARK - 2001-2004 Head Coach
BRUSCHI
Sara Bruschi comes to Waynesburg with a deep pool of coaching experience from both the high school and college ranks . She most recently served as the head coach at Uniontown High School this past fall . During her one and only season with the Red Raiders, Bruschi led her squad to a 10-0 undefeated section record and a spot in the WPIAL Class AAA playoffs .
Her high school experiences also include three years as the head coach at one of Uniontown’s biggest rivals, Connellsville High School . Bruschi coached the Falcons from 2008 to 2010 and led the Blue and White to the WPIAL playoffs during her first year on the job.
In between her stays at the two Fayette County high schools, Bruschi returned to her alma ma-ter of Saint Vincent College to spend the 2012 campaign as a volunteer assistant with the Presi-dents’ Athletic Conference (PAC)-rival Bearcats .
Prior to her time on the bench, she wore the green and gold of SVC from 2002-to-2005 . Dur-
ing Bruschi’s senior season (2005), the Bearcats won a conference title and the standout middle hitter served as a team captain . She also ranked in the NAIA top 15 rankings for blocks as both a junior and senior .
Along with her scholastic coaching back-ground, Bruschi served on the coaching staffs for both the Penn Highlands Volleyball Club (2009-2011 and 2014) and the Pitt Elite Volleyball Club (2012-2013) . She also has seven years of experi-ence working in the Junior Olympic club ranks .
Bruschi graduated from Saint Vincent in 2006 with a degree in English/Communications Edu-cation . She played her high school ball at Con-nellsville, which she graduated from in 2002 and earned All-Fayette County laurels while excel-ling with the Falcons .
Bruschi resides in Connellsville with her husband Josh . She teaches eighth grade English at Con-nellsville Junior High School .
SARA
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2013 SEASON REVIEWwww.waynesburgsports.com
Final Record: 7-23 (2-16 in PAC)
The Waynesburg women’s volleyball team finished in ninth place in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference in 2013 . Despite the difficult season, the team swept Chatham in conference play and saw five of their seven wins overall come in straight sets . The season got off to a good start wiht the Jackets winning back-to-back matches against Mary Baldwin and Eastern Men-nonite .
At the conclusion of the year, Coach Ben-kowski saw the graduation of four key con-tributors: Amanda Silay, Mabel Culp, Nata-lie Ranallo and Sam Styche .
Culp finished off a strong career by lead-ing the team in kills (223) and blocks (44) this past season . The veteran middle hitter finished with double-digit kills nine times in 2013, including a season-high total of 16 against La Roche on September 21 . Ranallo, who served as the team’s setter, tallied 564 assists and totaled 25 blocks to rank third on the squad . The veteran also chipped in 197 digs on defense, ranking her fourth on the team. She finished with a season-high in digs with 17 on October 29 in a match against Thiel .
Silay, another four-year contributor, fin-ished second on the squad in kills (201) and digs (353) . She earned a season-best 24 digs against Franciscan on September 11 . Silay recorded double-digit digs in 20 matches in 2013 .
The team’s final senior, Sam Styche, reg-istered 152 kills and 65 digs last season . Styche recorded 10 kills against Goucher on August 31 .
Another of Waynesburg’s top players was defensive specialist Jessica Dorazio . Just a sophomore, Dorazio led the Jackets in digs (504) and service aces (26) . The two-sport athlete (softball) registered a career-high 36 digs in an August 30 match against Eastern Mennonite . She recorded double-digit digs in all but four matches this past season and was the only Jacket to ap-pear in every set played in 2013 . For her efforts throughout the season, Dorazio was
named honorable mention All-PAC .
The team’s lone junior, Tori Kramer, com-piled 121 kills, 21 service aces, 18 blocks and 52 digs in 2013 . Sophomore Meghan Balogh finished third on the team in digs with 223 .
Several newcomers also got extended playing time throughout the course of the season . Freshman Rachel Lang recorded 52 kills in limited action to finish fifth on the team in that category . Lang tallied 22 blocks to rank fourth on the squad . Fellow freshman Morgan Newbauer finished with 138 assists, ranking second on the team be-hind Ranallo .
The schedule concluded on November 2, when the Jackets took down Chatham in PAC action on Senior Day . Waynesburg was led by Culp and Silay, who each fin-ished with 12 kills . Silay added 11 digs in the victory .
Waynesburg finished the 2013 season with a 7-23 overall record and went 2-16 against conference opponents .
Senior middle hitter Mabel Culp led the Jackets in kills and blocks during the 2013 season.
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Meghan Balogh PAC Academic Honor Roll
Jessica Dorazio PAC Academic Honor RollAll-PAC Honorable Mention
Tori KramerPAC Academic Honor Roll
Morgan Newbauer PAC Academic Honor Roll
Amanda SilayPAC Academic Honor Roll
Sam StychePAC Academic Honor Roll
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2013 RESULTSwww.waynesburgsports.com
MATCH DATE OPPONENT SCORE SET SCORES
8/30/2013 Mary Baldwin # W 3-0 25-17, 25-19, 25-23
8/30/2013 Eastern Minnonite # W 3-1 25-23, 25-20, 21-25, 25-17
8/31/2013 Goucher # L 2-3 18-25, 17-25, 25-20, 25-21, 13-15
8/31/2013 Howard Payne # L 0-3 17-25, 9-25, 21-25
9/4/2013 Mount Aloysius W 3-1 26-24, 25-11, 19-25, 25-19, 25-21
9/6/2013 D’Youville W 3-0 25-20, 25-15, 26-24
9/7/2013 Chatham W 3-0 25-20, 25-15, 25-20
9/7/2013 La Roche L 0-3 20-25, 12-25, 20-25
9/7/2013 Oberlin L 0-3 25-27, 19-25, 23-25
9/10/2013 Carlow L 1-3 16-25, 24-26, 25-21, 17-25
9/11/2013 Franciscan L 2-3 25-22, 19-25, 25-22, 23-25, 9-15
9/14/2013 Geneva L 0-3 19-25, 16-25, 19-25
9/14/2013 Grove City L 0-3 23-25, 18-25, 16-25
9/18/2013 Chatham W 3-0 25-17, 25-12, 25-12
9/18/2013 Westminster L 0-3 10-25, 20-25, 20-25
9/21/2013 La Roche L 2-3 25-13, 25-23, 21-25, 21-25, 11-15
9/25/2013 Saint Vincent L 0-3 11-25, 17-25, 15-25
9/28/2013 Washington and Jefferson L 1-3 25-23, 14-25, 13-25, 17-25
9/28/2013 Bethany L 0-3 13-25, 15-25, 9-25
10/9/2013 Grove City L 0-3 17-25, 22-25, 17-25
10/12/2013 Thiel L 0-3 18-25, 16-25, 13-25
10/12/2013 Westminster L 0-3 16-25, 16-25, 21-25
10/15/2013 Saint Vincent L 0-3 9-25, 17-25, 23-25
10/17/2013 Bethany L 0-3 10-25, 11-25, 7-25
10/19/2013 Thomas More L 1-3 20-25, 26-24, 14-25, 10-25
10/23/2013 Geneva L 0-3 18-25, 8-25, 12-25
10/24/2013 Washington and Jefferson L 0-3 23-25, 10-25, 23-25
10/26/2013 Thomas More L 0-3 11-25, 9-25, 14-25
10/29/2013 Thiel L 1-3 19-25, 25-22, 22-25, 19-25
11/2/2013 Chatham W 3-0 25-11, 25-17, 25-15
* - Denotes Conference Match
# - Eastern Mennonite Invitational - Harrisonburg, Va .
^ - La Roche Tournament - Pittsburgh, Pa .
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OVERALL: 7-23 • PAC 2-16 • HOME 2-8 • AWAY 2-9 • NEUTRAL 3-6 ---------ATTACK--------- -----SET----- -------SERVE-------
No. Name S K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SE SA/S1 Savannah Paladin 7 0 0 .00 0 1 .000 0 0 .00 0 3 0 .002 Rachel Lang 93 52 0 .56 52 199 .000 3 0 .03 14 12 0 .153 Amanda Silay 101 201 1 .99 117 900 .093 7 0 .07 19 25 0 .19 4 Jessica Dorazio 102 30 0 .29 59 310 - .094 16 0 .16 26 62 0 .25 5 Tori Martucci 1 0 0 .00 0 0 .000 0 0 .00 0 0 0 .006 Morgan Ceshini 9 0 0 .00 0 1 .000 1 0 .11 0 1 0 .00 7 Mabel Culp 93 223 2 .40 8 583 .244 2 0 .02 11 22 0 .12 9 Morgan Newbauer 85 5 0 .06 6 35 -029 138 1 .62 1 2 0 .0110 Natalie Ranallo 80 43 0 .54 14 146 .199 564 7 .05 18 16 0 .22 11 Cameron Grimes 24 1 0 .04 4 12 - .250 0 0 .00 1 2 0 .04 12 Kourtney Skinner 27 21 0 .78 30 127 - .071 2 0 .07 5 2 0 .19 14 Tori Kramer 99 121 1 .22 76 470 .096 30 0 .30 23 35 0 .2316 Emily Nowakowski 5 0 0 .00 0 0 .000 0 0 .00 0 2 0 .00 20 Meghan Balogh 99 8 0 .08 11 80 - .038 5 0 .05 6 2 0 .0624 Jordin Faust 20 10 0 .50 6 46 .087 2 0 .10 0 0 0 .0025 Sam Styche 97 152 1 .57 152 689 .000 3 0 .03 21 10 0 .22Totals 102 867 8.50 608 3599 0.72 773 7.58 145 196 1.42 -------DIG------- ---------------------BLOCKING---------------------No. Name S RE DIG DIG/S BS BA TOTAL B/S BE BHE1 Savannah Paladin 7 0 3 0 .43 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 2 Rachel Lang 93 1 19 0 .20 4 18 22 0 .24 18 1 3 Amanda Silay 101 17 353 3 .50 0 8 8 0 .08 13 04 Jessica Dorazio 102 54 504 494 0 0 0 0 .00 0 1 5 Tori Martucci 1 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 .00 0 06 Morgan Ceshini 9 1 13 1 .44 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 7 Mabel Culp 93 1 41 0 .44 9 35 44 0 .47 16 1 9 Morgan Newbauer 85 28 180 2 .12 0 2 2 0 .02 2 3 10 Natalie Ranallo 80 0 197 2 .46 8 17 25 0 .31 17 1211 Cameron Grimes 24 5 16 0 .67 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 12 Kourtney Skinner 27 4 54 2 .00 0 3 3 0 .11 3 1 14 Tori Kramer 99 13 52 0 .53 3 15 18 0 .18 19 516 Emily Nowakowski 5 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 .00 0 020 Meghan Balogh 99 17 223 2 .25 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0 24 Jordin Faust 20 1 6 0 .30 1 5 6 0 .30 14 0 25 Sam Styche 97 17 65 0 .67 8 22 30 0 .31 13 0Totals 102 167 1726 16.92 33 125 95.5 0.94 115 24
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PAC 3-15 • HOME 4-6 • AWAY 1-11 • NEUTRAL 3-2
---------ATTACK--------- -----SET----- -------SERVE-------No. Name S K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SE SA/S1 Savannah Paladin 7 0 0 .00 0 1 .000 0 0 .00 0 3 0 .00
2 Rachel Lang 49 28 0 .57 32 112 - .036 3 0 .06 6 4 0 .12
4 Jessica Dorazio 57 19 0 .33 38 206 - .092 7 0 .12 10 33 0 .18
6 Morgan Ceshini 5 0 0 .00 0 0 .000 1 0 .20 0 1 0 .00
9 Morgan Newbauer 54 5 0 .09 6 31 - .032 131 2 .43 1 2 0 .02
11 Cameron Grimes 21 1 0 .05 2 9 - .111 0 0 .00 1 2 0 .05
12 Kourtney Skinner 27 21 0 .78 30 127 - .071 2 0 .07 5 2 0 .19
14 Tori Kramer 54 50 0 .93 48 243 .008 17 0 .31 11 14 0 .20
16 Emily Nowakowski 5 0 0 .00 0 0 .000 0 0 .00 0 2 0 .00
20 Meghan Balogh 54 5 0 .09 6 52 - .019 4 0 .07 1 0 0 .02
24 Jordin Faust 10 3 0 .30 3 19 .000 1 0 .10 0 0 0 .00
Totals 57 437 7.67 359 2025 .039 396 6.95 65 99 1.14
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No. Name S RE DIG DIG/S BS BA TOTAL B/S BE BHE1 Savannah Paladin 7 0 3 0 .43 0 0 0 0 .00 0 02 Rachel Lang 49 1 8 0 .16 2 11 13 0 .27 12 14 Jessica Dorazio 57 33 285 5 .00 0 0 0 0 .00 0 1
6 Morgan Ceshini 5 0 4 0 .80 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0
9 Morgan Newbauer 54 11 115 2 .13 0 2 2 0 .04 2 3
11 Cameron Grimes 21 5 15 0 .71 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0
12 Kourtney Skinner 27 4 54 2 .00 0 3 3 0 .11 3 1
14 Tori Kramer 54 6 21 0 .39 2 6 8 0 .15 14 3
16 Emily Nowakowski 5 0 0 0 .00 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0
20 Meghan Balogh 54 9 129 2 .39 0 0 0 0 .00 0 0
24 Jordin Faust 10 1 3 0 .30 0 2 2 0 .20 2 0
Totals 57 93 958 16.81 14 68 48.0 0.84 66 15
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W&J Men, Grove City Women Capture 2013-14 PAC All-Sports Trophies The Washington & Jefferson men and Grove City women captured the 2013-14 Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) All-Sports Trophies. The all-sport trophies are awarded annually to the schools that perform the best across the board in league competition. First-place finishes are worth eight points (seven for men), second place is worth seven points (six for men) ... eighth place is worth one point. Following are the final 2013-14 PAC Men’s & Women’s All-Sports Trophy Standings:
Men’s Standings1. Wash. & Jeff. – 62.52. Waynesburg – 573. Grove City – 56.54. Saint Vincent – 535. Thomas More – 50.56. Westminster – 41.5T-7. Thiel – 37.5T-7. Bethany – 37.59. Geneva – 21
Women’s Standings1. Grove City – 712. Westminster – 67.53. Wash. & Jeff. – 604. Saint Vincent – 59.55. Thomas More – 516. Waynesburg – 457. Geneva – 44.58. Bethany – 35.5 9. Thiel – 2910. Chatham – 16
2013-14 Men’s ChampionsCross Country - Saint VincentFootball - W & J/Thom. MoreSoccer - Thomas MoreBasketball - Saint VincentSwimming - Grove CityWrestling - WaynesburgBaseball - Wash. & Jeff.Track & Field - Grove CityTennis - Grove CityGolf - Saint Vincent
2013-14 Women’s ChampionsCross Country - Grove CitySoccer - Thomas MoreTennis - WestminsterVolleyball - Thomas MoreBasketball - Thomas MoreSwimming - Grove CitySoftball - Wash. & Jeff.Track & Field - Grove CityGolf - Grove City
Founded in 1955, the Presidents’ Athletic Conference continues its mission of promoting intercollegiate athletics and the pursuit of academic excellence. Comprised of 10 select private colleges - Bethany College, Chatham University, Geneva College, Grove City College, Saint Vin-cent College, Thiel College, Thomas More College, Washington and Jefferson College, Waynesburg University and Westminster College - the PAC remains a unique organization in this day of high pressure intercollegiate athletics. With academics at the center of each member’s philosophy, the PAC is built on the principle that an athletic program is a part of college life, but not an entity in itself. The PAC expanded to seven members in 2005 with the addition of Thomas More, formerly an NCAA Division III independent. Saint Vincent College, a former NAIA member, joined the conference as it began provisional membership status in NCAA Division III in 2006-07. Another former NAIA member, Geneva College, became the confer-ence’s ninth member and began league play as it started NCAA Divi-sion III provisional membership in 2007-08. Saint Vincent became full-fledged member of the NCAA last year and the 2011-12 school year saw Geneva do the same after acting as a provisional member. Chatham University became the league’s 10th member, also in 2007-08. The PAC annually crowns champions in 19 sports. In 2010-11, the conference had 39 teams represent the conference in postseason play, including 19 in NCAA Championship events. PAC championship teams receive automatic qualification (AQ) status for most NCAA Division III national championship events. All-conference status is awarded in all 19 sports. Head coaches select all-league squads for all team sports, while in individual sports such as cross country and tennis, all-PAC accolades are based upon performances at the conference championships.
The PAC annually awards its men’s and women’s All-Sports Trophies to the schools which perform best across the board in PAC competition. The Washington & Jefferson men and Grove City women captured the 2013-14 trophies. True to its mission, the PAC has produced numerous Academic All-Americans and NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Last year, the league named a record 852 student-athletes to the PAC Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes all participating athletes who attain a term grade-point average of 3.60 or above.
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2013 Final PAC Standings PAC PCT. OVERALL PCTBethany* 17-1 .944 28-10 .737Geneva 16-2 .889 22-10 .688Thomas More! 15-3 .833 24-5 .828Westminster 12-6 .667 26-9 .743Saint Vincent 9-9 .500 16-16 .500Grove City 8-10 .444 15-15 .500Wash . & Jeff . 7-11 .389 15-11 .577Thiel 4-14 .222 4-26 .133Waynesburg 2-16 .125 7-23 .304Chatham 0-18 .000 0-28 .000 * - Regular Season Champion! - PAC Tournament Champion
All-PAC TeamFIRST TEAMMcKenzie Lauber, S, Bethany, So . Dylana McKenzie, OH, Bethany, Fr . Deanna Briody, S, Geneva, Sr . Ashley Davis, OH, Geneva, Sr . Rachel Netherland, OH, Geneva, So . Ashley Branch, MH, Grove City, Sr . Kelsey Castiglioni, LIB, Thomas More, Jr . Jessica Knaley, MH, Thomas More, So . Rebecca Riemer, MB, Westminster, Sr . Megan Romocean, OH, Westminster, Sr . SECOND TEAM Breana Harris, MH, Bethany, Jr . Julia Mouch, DS, Bethany, So . Gabrielle Dickson, DS, Geneva, Fr . Tierza Rangel, OH, Grove City, Sr . Megan Lucas, LIB, Saint Vincent, Sr . Felicity Britt, OH, Thomas More, Jr . Tyler Deaton, MH, Thomas More, Sr . Stacy Howell, OH, Thomas More, So . Katie Palkovic, S, Westminster, Sr . Lexi Starheim, MB, Westminster, Sr . HONORABLE MENTION Dakota McKenzie, OH, Bethany, Fr . Mareija Bibbs, MH, Chatham, Sr . Olivia Test, MB, Geneva, Fr . Tara Skinner, DS, Grove City, Sr . Allie Liboski, MH, Saint Vincent, So . Kayla Stadelman, OH, Saint Vincent, Sr . Alex Hall, S, Thiel, Jr . Brittany Rohrkasse, DS, Thomas More, Sr . Lindsey Bennett, MH, Wash . & Jeff ., Jr . Nicole Bishwaty, RS, Wash . & Jeff ., So . Jessica Dorazio, DS, Waynesburg, So. Claire Ferrando, OH, Westminster, Sr . PAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kelsey Castiglioni, LIB, Thomas More, Jr . PAC COACH OF THE YEAR John Spinney, Thomas More PAC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Dylana McKenzie, OH, Bethany, Fr .
Postseason Results2013 PAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Nov. 5, 2013#6 Grove City 0; #3 Thomas More 3
#5 Saint Vincent 2; #4 Westminster 3
Nov. 8, 2013#4 Westminster 2; #1 Bethany 3
#3 Thomas More 3; #2 Geneva 2
Nov. 9, 2013#3 Thomas More 3; #1 Bethany 2
2013 NCAA DIII Tournament Thomas More vs . Claremont Mudd-Scripps ECAC DIII South TournamentFirst Round Bethany vs . McDanielGrove City vs . Marymount
PAC Players of the WeekSeptember 2Ashley Branch, MH, Grove CitySeptember 9Nicole Bishwaty, RS, Wash . & Jeff .September 16Ashley Davis, OH, GenevaSeptember 23Megan Romocean, OH, WestminsterSeptember 30Mackenzie Lauber, S, BethanyOctober 7Lynsie Mandt, OH, BethanyOctober 14Ashley Branch, MH, Grove City October 21Jessica Knaley, MH, Thomas MoreOctober 28Gabrielle Dickson, DS, GenevaNovember 4Rachel Netherland, OH, Geneva
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Team LeadersHitting PercentageTeam S Kills Errs Total Pct1 . Westminster 123 1577 548 4185 .2462 . Bethany 136 1688 729 4659 .2063 . Geneva 111 1353 555 4020 .1994 . Thom . More 112 1374 612 4053 .1885 . Wash . & Jeff . 90 966 416 3106 .1776 . Grove City 110 1122 513 3843 .1587 . St . Vincent 116 1243 671 4136 .1388 . Thiel 105 967 702 3795 .0709. Waynesburg 94 789 569 3343 .06610 . Chatahm 84 457 363 2124 .044
AssistsTeam S No. Avg/S1 . Westminster 123 1464 11 .90 2 . Bethany 136 1554 11 .43 3 . Geneva 111 1251 11 .27 4 . Thom . More 112 1257 11 .22 5 . Wash . & Jeff . 90 921 10 .23 6 . St . Vincent 116 1162 10 .02 7 . Grove City 110 1035 9 .41 8 . Thiel 105 890 8 .48 9. Waynesburg 94 705 7.50 10 . Chatham 84 408 4 .86
KillsTeam S No. Avg/S1 . Westminster 123 1577 12 .82 2 . Bethany 136 1688 12 .41 3 . Thom . More 112 1374 12 .27 4 . Geneva 111 1353 12 .19 5 . Wash . & Jeff . 190 966 10 .73 6 . St . Vincent 116 1243 10 .72 7 . Grove City 110 1122 10 .20 8 . Thiel 105 967 9 .21 9. Waynesburg 94 789 8.39 10 . Chatham 84 457 5 .44
Blocks Team S Solo Asst Total Avg/S1 . Wash . & Jeff . 90 75 244 197 .0 2 .19 2 . Thiel 105 92 226 205 .0 1 .95 3 . Westminster 123 66 327 229 .5 1 .87 4 . St . Vincent 116 92 227 205 .5 1 .77 5 . Bethany 136 70 337 238 .5 1 .75 6 . Geneva 111 74 212 180 .0 1 .62 7 . Grove City 110 60 194 157 .0 1 .43 8 . Thom . More 112 23 232 139 .0 1 .24 9 . Chatham 84 67 45 89 .5 1 .07 10. Waynesburg 94 25 121 85.5 0.91
Service Aces Team S No. Avg/S1 . Geneva 111 240 2 .16 2 . Bethany 136 246 1 .81 3 . Thom . More 112 197 1 .76 4 . Westminster 123 205 1 .67 5 . St . Vincent 116 180 1 .55 6 . Thiel 105 136 1 .30 7 . Wash . & Jeff . 90 115 1 .28 8. Waynesburg 94 118 1.26 9 . Grove City 110 114 1 .04 10 . Chatham 84 74 0 .88
Digs Team S No. Avg/S1 . Thom . More 112 2058 18 .38 2 . Westminster 123 2210 17 .97 3 . Grove City 110 1927 17 .52 4 . Geneva 111 1943 17 .50 5 . Thiel 105 1835 17 .48 6. Waynesburg 94 1606 17.09 7 . St . Vincent 116 1925 16 .59 8 . Bethany 136 2237 16 .45 9 . Wash . & Jeff . 90 1382 15 .36 10 . Chatham 84 1101 13 .11
Individual LeadersHitting PercentagePlayer, Team S Kills Errs Total PctRebecca Riemer, West 117 260 73 556 .336 Jessica Knaley, TMC 109 256 71 580 .319 Ashley Branch, GCC 110 294 73 703 .314 M . Lauber, BC 133 194 51 470 .304 Lexi Starheim, West 118 274 81 636 .303
Kills Player, Team S No. Avg./SAshley Davis, Gen 105 395 3 .76 Megan Romocean, West 98 333 3 .40 Breana Harris, BC 132 368 2 .79 Ashley Branch, GCC 110 294 2367 Mareija Bibbs, Chat 84 223 2 .65 Assists Player, Team S No. Avg/S Katie Palkovic, West 117 1150 9383 Deanna Briody, Gen 106 1029 9 .71 Mackenzie Lauber, BC 133 1220 9 .17 Natalie Ranallo, Way 63 455 7.22 Becca Kuhn, TMC 86 606 7 .05 Service Aces Player, Team S No. Avg/S Kelly Becquet, BC 130 60 0 .46 Gabrielle Dickson, Gen 98 41 0 .42 Ashley Davis, Gen 105 43 0 .41 Kelsey Castiglioni, TMC 112 45 0 .40 Mackenzie Lauber, BC 133 52 0 .39
Blocks Player, Team S A Total Avg/S Lindsey Bennett, W & J 86 66 94 .0 1 .09 Leanna Yeager, Thiel 76 47 79 .0 1 .04 DigsPlayer, Team S No. Avg/SKelsey Castiglioni, TMC 112 652 5 .82 Megan Lucas, SVC 115 627 5 .45 Claire Ferrando, West 112 593 5 .29 Tara Skinner, GCC 108 555 5 .14 Heather Reichenback, Thiel 102 524 5 .14
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UNIVERSITY PROFILEwww.waynesburgsports.com
Waynesburg University is a small, private, comprehensive Christian university located in southwestern Pennsylvania, approximately 50 miles south of Pittsburgh . Founded by the Presbyterian Church (USA) and a mem-ber of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU), the University inspires students to pursue lives of pur-pose through faith, learning and serving .
Offering undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs, Waynesburg University designs its curriculum to meet the needs of today’s students . Undergraduates can choose among more than 70 programs of study, includ-ing the traditional liberal arts such as English, history, biology, and more, and innovative fields such as athletic train-ing, biblical ministries, computer foren-sics, criminal justice, forensic science, marine biology, nursing, sports informa-tion, sports management, and many others .
The University’s Graduate and Professional Studies Program, located at three convenient centers in the immedi-ate Pittsburgh region, offers accelerat-ed, evening programs geared for adult students in the fields of business, nursing, education, and counseling psychology .
The University’s total enrollment is approximately 2,300 students, includ-ing over 1,500 undergraduates on the Waynesburg campus and over 800 graduate and professional studies stu-dents . Waynesburg students enjoy per-sonalized attention from highly qualified faculty, a well-rounded liberal arts cur-riculum, state-of the-art facilities, a net-
worked campus with wireless Internet in academic and recreational settings, and Internet access in all residence hall rooms .
The beautiful campus includes an award-winning campus center, per-forming arts center, and several new, apartment-style residence halls . New additions to campus include a recently constructed Center for Research and Economic Development, modern addi-tions to the dining hall and library, and a new fitness center that is accessible to students, faculty and alumni . The lat-est edition to the campus landscape is the magnificent Roberts Chapel . Completed in 2011, the chapel seats around 600 individuals and has become the centerpiece of the Waynesburg University landscape .
A Waynesburg University education not only connects the theoretical and the practical, it also
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connects the world of ideas with a com-mitment to serving others . Every student engages in service through personal experiences and specific courses under the guidance of faculty mentors . High school students who are actively involved in community service can qualify for the Bonner Scholars program, which provides scholarship assistance for those who com-mit to weekly volunteer service .
The University’s commitment to service learning and service leadership includes national and international mission and service trips . Participating in these experi-ences broadens students’ perspectives and education . Recent international ser-vice trips have included Guatemala, Haiti,
Malawi, Mexico, Austria, South Africa and other locations around the world .
Waynesburg University is a Division III mem-ber of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and competes in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) . Men’s teams include baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, soccer, tennis, track and field, and wrestling . Women’s teams include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball .
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