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Coaches | Facts
Harding ::: Quick Facts
Michal GiboneyAssistant Coach
Michal Giboney is in her sixth season as assistant vol-leyball coach at Harding University.
Prior to coming to Harding, Giboney started the volleyball program at Lubbock Cooper HS and coached there one season before moving to Lubbock Christian High School for two years.
Giboney played four seasons at Lubbock Christian University as a right-side hitter and setter. She held the career digs record at LCU and was named an Academic All-American. Giboney was honored by LCU last season as part of its 30th anniversary of the school’s volleyball program.
Giboney earned a bachelor’s degree from Lubbock Christian in 1994 and a master’s of education from Harding in 2001. She currently serves as a math instructor at Harding Academy.
Keith and Michal have two daughters, Emily (14) and Abbey (11).
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYear Overall Conference Finish1999 26-11 9-3 2nd LSC North2000 21-16 6-6 3rd GSC West2001 24-13 9-3 3rd GSC West2002 29-7 11-1 1st GSC West2003 30-9 11-1 1st GSC West2004 30-8 12-0 1st GSC West2005 33-5 13-1 1st GSC West 2006 24-9 12-0 1st GSC West2007 25-9 11-1 1st GSC West2008 24-9 10-2 2nd GSC WestTotal 266-96 104-18
Keith GiboneyHead Coach
Head volleyball coach Keith Giboney is entering his 11th season at Harding. He has a 266-96 overall record and has led the Lady Bisons to six consecutive Gulf South
Conference West Division titles and the 2003 overall GSC championship.
Harding has been to the postseason ten consecutive years and has also advanced to the NCAA II National Tournament four of the last seven seasons. In Giboney’s ten seasons as head coach, the Lady Bisons have finished in the top half of the conference.
Last season, Harding compiled a 24-9 overall record and finished 10-2 in the GSC West. Giboney has a 95-15 career record in GSC games and is 58-4 in the GSC West in the last five years.
Giboney is a graduate of Scottsdale Christian High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Lubbock Christian University in Lubbock, Texas. He completed his master’s degree in June of 1999 at Texas A&M University at Commerce.
His coaching career began in 1993 at Lubbock Christian High School, and in four years he produced three state champi-onships and a 110-25 record. Then in 1997, he moved to Dallas Christian, and in two years his teams went 60-18 and gave him a fourth state title. Giboney was twice a Texas All-Star coach.
Giboney joined Harding as head coach in 1999 and led Harding to a 26-11 record and a 9-3 finish in the Lone Star Conference. Harding joined the Gulf South Conference during the 2000-2001 school year.
Lubbock Christian, 199311th season at HardingOverall record: 266-96
Lubbock Christian, 19946th season at HardingPlaying Experience: Setter and right side hitter at Lub-bock Christian
Location .......................................................................... Searcy, Ark.Founded ...................................................................................... 1924Enrollment ................................................................................. 6,510Conference ......................................................................Gulf SouthNickname .......................................................................Lady BisonsColors ........................................................................ Black and GoldFacility ..............................................Rhodes Field House (3,000)President ............................................................ Dr. David B. BurksAthletics Director ..................................................Greg HarndenAthletic dept. phone ............................................. 501.279.4304Volleyball office ...................................................... 501.279.4176Web site ............................................................. www.harding.edu
THE FACTS
First season ................................................................................ 1983All-Time record ...................................................................636-369NCAA record (since 1997) .............................................282-140Years in NCAA postseason ....................................................... 10Postseason record .................................................................11-13Last NCAA appearance ......................................................... 2005Last NCAA opponent ............................Washburn (1st round)Result ............................................................... Lost, 3-1 (11/17/05)
THE HISTORY
Head Coach ...........................................Keith Giboney (LCU ‘93)Record at Harding .......................................... 266-96 (10 years)Carrer record ............................................................................sameAssistant Coach ................................Michal Giboney (LCU ‘94)Graduate Assistant ...............................Meredith RosenbaumAthletic Trainer .................................................... Shaya HancockStudent Assistant ................................................... Amelia Snow
THE STAFF
Overall 2008 record .................................................................24-9GSC record/finish ........................................ 10-2/2nd GSC WestStarters returning/lost .............................................3/3 + liberoLetterwinners returning/lost ..............................................10/4
THE TEAM
Established in 1924 as a liberal arts college, Harding University, with an enrollment of more than 6,300, has grown into the largest private institution of higher
learning in Arkansas. Harding offers more than 90 majors in pursuit of 10
baccalaureate degrees, ranging from science and engineering to graphic design and theater. Graduate and professional degrees are offered in education, ministry, business administration, marriage and family therapy, counseling, physician assistant studies, and pharmacy.
With a long-standing tradition in overseas opportunities,
Director ..............................................................................Scott GoodeAssistant ...................................................................... Nathan LooneyPhone ................................................................................ 501.279.4760Fax ...................................................................................... 501.279.4138E-mail .................................................................. [email protected] site .................................................... www.hardingsports.com
SPORTS INFORMATION
[1983-2008] ::: 25 Years of Success
Head coach Karyl Bailey led the Lady Bisons from the in-augural team of 1983 until 1998. During that time, Bailey coached the team to a record 370 victories and five con-ference championships. He also coached during Harding’s transition from the NAIA to the NCAA Division II.
Although Harding had offered slow-pitch soft-ball and co-ed gymnastics in the late 1970s and early 1980s, volleyball was the first permanent
women’s intercollegiate sports on campus. From their first conference title to the six consecutive Gulf South Conference West championships, the Lady Bisons have rarely been absent from the top of the standings. Here’s a glance at the last 25 years:
612 All-time victories by the Lady Bisons.
18 Seasons with 20 or more victories.
9 Seasons with 10 or more conference wins. The Lady Bisons have won more than 10 confer-
ence games for the last six years.
6 Overall conference titles. Harding took five Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference titles (1989,
1990, 1991, 1993 and 1994) and won the Gulf South Conference Tournament in 2003.
115 Players who’ve worn the Black and Gold over the years.
Harding gives students the opportunity to attend study-abroad programs in Australia, Chile, England, France/Switzerland, Greece, Italy and Zambia.
Athletics plays a vital role in campus life, and Harding’s facilities are among the finest in the South. The Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Athletic Center, completed in 1976, serves as the hub of the athletics program. The 82,000-square-foot structure houses offices, classrooms, locker rooms, a 25-yard natatorium, a gymnastics room, a weight room, handball-racquetball courts and a 5,200-seat gymnasium with Pro-Turf surfacing and an indoor track.
Adjacent to the Athletic Center is the 6,000-capacity newly remodeled First Security Stadium, which is encircled by Ted Lloyd Track, a 400-meter, nine-lane latex track. Rhodes Field House (3,000) has been extensively remodeled and became the home for the intercollegiate basketball and volleyball teams in 1997.
Harding has been a full member of the NCAA Division II since 1997 and moved into the Gulf South Conference in 2000.
Coaches | Facts
Harding ::: Quick Facts
Michal GiboneyAssistant Coach
Michal Giboney is in her sixth season as assistant vol-leyball coach at Harding University.
Prior to coming to Harding, Giboney started the volleyball program at Lubbock Cooper HS and coached there one season before moving to Lubbock Christian High School for two years.
Giboney played four seasons at Lubbock Christian University as a right-side hitter and setter. She held the career digs record at LCU and was named an Academic All-American. Giboney was honored by LCU last season as part of its 30th anniversary of the school’s volleyball program.
Giboney earned a bachelor’s degree from Lubbock Christian in 1994 and a master’s of education from Harding in 2001. She currently serves as a math instructor at Harding Academy.
Keith and Michal have two daughters, Emily (14) and Abbey (11).
YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSYear Overall Conference Finish1999 26-11 9-3 2nd LSC North2000 21-16 6-6 3rd GSC West2001 24-13 9-3 3rd GSC West2002 29-7 11-1 1st GSC West2003 30-9 11-1 1st GSC West2004 30-8 12-0 1st GSC West2005 33-5 13-1 1st GSC West 2006 24-9 12-0 1st GSC West2007 25-9 11-1 1st GSC West2008 24-9 10-2 2nd GSC WestTotal 266-96 104-18
Keith GiboneyHead Coach
Head volleyball coach Keith Giboney is entering his 11th season at Harding. He has a 266-96 overall record and has led the Lady Bisons to six consecutive Gulf South
Conference West Division titles and the 2003 overall GSC championship.
Harding has been to the postseason ten consecutive years and has also advanced to the NCAA II National Tournament four of the last seven seasons. In Giboney’s ten seasons as head coach, the Lady Bisons have finished in the top half of the conference.
Last season, Harding compiled a 24-9 overall record and finished 10-2 in the GSC West. Giboney has a 95-15 career record in GSC games and is 58-4 in the GSC West in the last five years.
Giboney is a graduate of Scottsdale Christian High School in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Lubbock Christian University in Lubbock, Texas. He completed his master’s degree in June of 1999 at Texas A&M University at Commerce.
His coaching career began in 1993 at Lubbock Christian High School, and in four years he produced three state champi-onships and a 110-25 record. Then in 1997, he moved to Dallas Christian, and in two years his teams went 60-18 and gave him a fourth state title. Giboney was twice a Texas All-Star coach.
Giboney joined Harding as head coach in 1999 and led Harding to a 26-11 record and a 9-3 finish in the Lone Star Conference. Harding joined the Gulf South Conference during the 2000-2001 school year.
Lubbock Christian, 199311th season at HardingOverall record: 266-96
Lubbock Christian, 19946th season at HardingPlaying Experience: Setter and right side hitter at Lub-bock Christian
Location .......................................................................... Searcy, Ark.Founded ...................................................................................... 1924Enrollment ................................................................................. 6,510Conference ......................................................................Gulf SouthNickname .......................................................................Lady BisonsColors ........................................................................ Black and GoldFacility ..............................................Rhodes Field House (3,000)President ............................................................ Dr. David B. BurksAthletics Director ..................................................Greg HarndenAthletic dept. phone ............................................. 501.279.4304Volleyball office ...................................................... 501.279.4176Web site ............................................................. www.harding.edu
THE FACTS
First season ................................................................................ 1983All-Time record ...................................................................636-369NCAA record (since 1997) .............................................282-140Years in NCAA postseason ....................................................... 10Postseason record .................................................................11-13Last NCAA appearance ......................................................... 2005Last NCAA opponent ............................Washburn (1st round)Result ............................................................... Lost, 3-1 (11/17/05)
THE HISTORY
Head Coach ...........................................Keith Giboney (LCU ‘93)Record at Harding .......................................... 266-96 (10 years)Carrer record ............................................................................sameAssistant Coach ................................Michal Giboney (LCU ‘94)Graduate Assistant ...............................Meredith RosenbaumAthletic Trainer .................................................... Shaya HancockStudent Assistant ................................................... Amelia Snow
THE STAFF
Overall 2008 record .................................................................24-9GSC record/finish ........................................ 10-2/2nd GSC WestStarters returning/lost .............................................3/3 + liberoLetterwinners returning/lost ..............................................10/4
THE TEAM
Established in 1924 as a liberal arts college, Harding University, with an enrollment of more than 6,300, has grown into the largest private institution of higher
learning in Arkansas. Harding offers more than 90 majors in pursuit of 10
baccalaureate degrees, ranging from science and engineering to graphic design and theater. Graduate and professional degrees are offered in education, ministry, business administration, marriage and family therapy, counseling, physician assistant studies, and pharmacy.
With a long-standing tradition in overseas opportunities,
Director ..............................................................................Scott GoodeAssistant ...................................................................... Nathan LooneyPhone ................................................................................ 501.279.4760Fax ...................................................................................... 501.279.4138E-mail .................................................................. [email protected] site .................................................... www.hardingsports.com
SPORTS INFORMATION
Harding gives students the opportunity to attend study-abroad programs in Australia, Chile, England, France/Switzerland, Greece, Italy and Zambia.
Athletics plays a vital role in campus life, and Harding’s facilities are among the finest in the South. The Clifton L. Ganus Jr. Athletic Center, completed in 1976, serves as the hub of the athletics program. The 82,000-square-foot structure houses offices, classrooms, locker rooms, a 25-yard natatorium, a gymnastics room, a weight room, handball-racquetball courts and a 5,200-seat gymnasium with Pro-Turf surfacing and an indoor track.
Adjacent to the Athletic Center is the 6,000-capacity newly remodeled First Security Stadium, which is encircled by Ted Lloyd Track, a 400-meter, nine-lane latex track. Rhodes Field House (3,000) has been extensively remodeled and became the home for the intercollegiate basketball and volleyball teams in 1997.
Harding has been a full member of the NCAA Division II since 1997 and moved into the Gulf South Conference in 2000.
2008 ::: Rewind
2008 ::: Game ResultsDate Opponent Location ResultAug 29, 2008 vs Texas Woman’s Anchorage, Alaska L 1-3 at Alaska Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska L 2-3Aug 30, 2008 vs Ohio Valley Anchorage, Alaska W 3-0 vs Ohio Valley Anchorage, Alaska W 3-0Sep 05, 2008 vs West Georgia Huntsville, Ala. W 3-0 vs Francis Marion Huntsville, Ala. W 3-1Sep 06, 2008 vs West Alabama Huntsville, Ala. L 0-3 at Alabama-Huntsville Huntsville, Ala. W 3-0Sep 09, 2008 at Rhodes Memphis, Tenn. W 3-0Sep 12, 2008 NOVA SOUTHEASTERN Searcy, Ark. L 1-3Sep 13, 2008 SOUTHWEST BAPTIST Searcy, Ark. W 3-1Sep 13, 2008 Texas A&M-COMMERCE Searcy, Ark. W 3-0Sep 19, 2008 vs Puerto Rico-Mayaguez Monticello, Ark. W 3-2Sep 19, 2008 vs Belhaven College Monticello, Ark. W 3-0Sep 20, 2008 vs Alabama-Huntsville Arkadelphia, Ark. W 3-0Sep 23, 2008 *SOUTHERN ARKANSAS Searcy, Ark. W 3-1Sep 27, 2008 NORTH ALABAMA Searcy, Ark. L 2-3Sep 30, 2008 *at Arkansas Tech Russellville, Ark. L 1-3
Oct 02, 2008 *at Christian Brothers Memphis, Tenn. W 3-1 Oct 06, 2008 *ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO Searcy, Ark. W 3-2Oct 09, 2008 *HENDERSON STATE Searcy, Ark. W 3-0Oct 10, 2008 vs St. Leo Arkadelphia, Ark. L 1-3Oct 14, 2008 *at Ouachita Baptist Arkadelphia, Ark. W 3-0Oct 10, 2008 at Southern Arkansas Magnolia, Ark. W 3-1Oct 18, 2008 ROLLINS Searcy, Ark. W 3-1Oct 20, 2008 LYON Searcy, Ark. W 3-0Oct 23, 2008 *ARKANSAS TECH Searcy, Ark. L 1-3Oct 28, 2008 *CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Searcy, Ark. W 3-0Oct 30, 2008 *at Arkansas-Monticello Monticello, Ark. W 3-0Nov 04, 2008 *at Henderson State Arkadelphia, Ark. W 3-1Nov 07, 2008 *OUACHITA BAPTIST Searcy, Ark. W 3-0Nov 14, 2008 ^vs West Alabama Pensacola, Fla. W 3-2Nov 15, 2008 ^at #15 West Florida Pensacola, Fla. L 0-3
*- Gulf South Conference West game^- Gulf South Conference Tournament
For stats, scores and updates, visit www.hardingsports.com
In the classroom...
...On the court
Rhodes Field House, an old World War II airplane hangar, has been home to the volleyball and basketball teams since the gymnasium was extensively remodeled in 1997. The Lady Bisons have benefit-ted from playing on the home court, finishing 9-3 at Rhodes last season. Harding has been 90-13 at home since joining the Gulf South Conference in 2000. Last season, Harding averaged 294 fans per game, good for 46th in NCAA Division II.
Senior Manuela Nesheva was named to the ESPN Academic All-District team for the first time in her collegiate career. In addi-tion to being an all-region outside hitter for the Lady Bisons, Nesheva finished the fall with a 3.73 GPA as a Management major.
3.42 Team grade-point average in 2007. For five of the last six years, the Lady Bisons have been given the
Gameplan/AVCA Team Academic Award.
14 Players have been named to the academic team since 2000.
10 Of the 15 players on the 2008 roster were named to the GSC Academic Honor Roll.
14 Players have been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District Team since 2000. Two of them, Ericka Pierson (2000)
and Katie Westmoreland (2006), were named Academic All-Americans.
A LOOK BACK AT THE YEAR
GSC PLAYERS OF THE WEEKName DateManuela Nesheva ..................................................... 9/2/08Leah Tepe ..................................................................9/16/08Manuela Nesheva ...................................................9/30/08Leah Tepe ..................................................................11/4/08
All-GSCFirst Team:Manuela NeshevaLeah TepeShellie RummerSecond Team: Emily Tate
RETURNING STARTERSEmily TateAlex SmithSarah PhippsManuela Nesheva
T he Harding women’s volleyball team finished sec-ond in the Gulf South Conference West Division and went to their ninth consecutive GSC Tourna-
ment. Harding is 58-4 in the last five seasons in the West Division. Leading the way for the Lady Bisons was junior outside hitter Manuela Nesheva who averaged 4.59 kills per set and 2.63 digs per set. Nesheva ranked third in the NCAA and second in the GSC in kills per set. Nesheva also led the team in service aces, accumulating 40 on the season. Nesheva became the second player in Harding history to receive GSC West Division Player of the Year. Another driving force behind the team’s success was senior setter Leah Tepe, who ranked sixteenth na-tionally with 11.04 assists per set. Tepe earned All-GSC honors. Another All-GSC receipient was senior middle-blocker Shellie Rummer, who was second on the team in kills per set. Rummer also led the team in blocks averag-ing 0.58 per set. Sophomore Emily Tate led the Lady Bisons defense on the season averaging 4.05 digs per set ranking her fifth in the GSC. Harding head coach Keith Giboney hit a milestone in his career picking up his 100th GSC win over Southern Arkansas on Oct. 14. Harding carried a four-game winning streak head-ing into the conference tournament. The Lady Bisons defeated West Alabama in five sets but fell to host team West Florida in three sets. Fourteen of Harding’s 24 victories came in only three games. The Lady Bisons were only swept 3-0 twice.
ALL-REGIONManuela Nesheva
GSC WEST PLAYER OF THE YEARNameManuela Nesheva
Category 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TotalOverall 26-11 21-16 24-13 29-7 30-9 30-8 33-5 24-9 25-9 24-9 266-96Home 8-3 6-2 7-1 12-1 12-1 11-0 15-1 6-2 12-2 9-3 98-16Road 10-3 8-7 7-4 7-1 8-4 10-1 8-1 9-2 7-2 7-3 81-28Neutral 8-5 7-7 10-8 10-5 10-4 9-7 10-3 9-5 6-5 8-3 87-52GSC 9-3 6-6 9-3 11-1 11-1 12-0 13-1 12-0 11-1 10-2 104-18Non-GSC 26-11 15-10 15-10 18-6 19-8 18-8 20-4 12-9 14-8 13-6 170-80W 1st set 23-2 17-6 20-3 28-1 27-5 27-1 26-3 22-0 24-2 21-2 235-25W 1st & 2nd set 20-0 15-2 14-0 27-0 27-2 25-1 26-1 20-0 22-0 18-1 214-7Split 1st & 2nd set 4-5 7-6 6-7 6-3 2-6 3-4 6-3 5-2 4-6 4-4 47-46Lose 1st 3-9 5-10 4-9 1-6 3-4 4-7 7-2 2-9 1-6 2-7 32-69Lose 1st & 2nd 1-6 1-6 0-5 0-4 1-2 2-3 1-3 0-7 0-3 1-4 7-43Hit Below.200 1-10 2-11 5-8 4-3 6-5 4-6 7-4 2-6 2-8 3-5 36-66Hit above .200 25-1 17-4 18-2 25-4 24-4 17-2 27-1 22-2 24-0 23-4 223-24Hit above .300 7-0 8-0 4-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 9-0 10-0 9-0 6-1 80-2Out-hit Opp. 26-1 19-4 21-2 26-1 30-2 30-1 30-2 24-1 24-0 21-3 251-17Out-hit by opp. 0-10 0-13 4-10 1-6 0-7 0-7 2-4 1-7 1-9 3-8 12-81
HARDING’S RECORD WHEN...
2009 ::: Roster
Samantha AndersonJunior
Position: Middle BlockerHeight: 5-10Hometown: Nampa, IdahoPrevious School: Skyview High School
Emily TateJunior
Position: Defensive SpecialistHeight: 5-8Hometown: Sachse, TexasPrevious School: Sachse High School
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Amber ParkerSophomore
Position: Defensive specialist/Outside HitterHeight: 5-8Hometown: Fort Worth, TexasPrevious School: Central HS
9
Sarah PhippsSenior
Position: Outside HitterHeight: 5-7Hometown: Bentonville, Ark.Previous School: Bentonville High School
• In 2008, ranked fourth on the team in kills (133) and blocks (27).• In 2007, ranked third on the team with a .269 attack percentage... recorded 98 kills, two assists, two aces, 15 digs and 28 blocks.• Best match came against Alaska Anchorage ... 11 kills and 4 assists. • Redshirted in 2006.
• In 2008, ranked first on the team in digs (486) and digs per set (4.05). • Had eight matches with 20 or more digs ... Set a career high with 27 digs in the match against Southwest Baptist.• Had more than five digs in every match played.• Ranked second on the team in service aces (35) ... set a career high five aces in a match against Henderson State.
Alex SmithSophomore
Position: Middle BlockerHeight: 5-8Hometown: Carmel, Ind.Previous School: Heritage Christian
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• Played in 23 matches at middle blocker.• Ranked sixth on the team in kills (103) averaging 1.61 kills per game. • Had two matches with 10 or more kills.• Ranked second on the team in blocks (32).• Best match came against Arkanas-Monticello ... 10 kills and 4 blocks.
Manuela NeshevaSenior
Position: Outside HitterHeight: 5-7Hometown: Lukovit, BugariaPrevious School: D-r Petar Beron High School
LeShae BeltSophomore
Position: Defensive specialistHeight: 5-6Hometown: Mesquite, TexasHigh School: Mesquite HS
• Played in 109 games with 290 kills and 125 digs.• Ranked third on the team in kills and kills per game (2.66).• Had 15 matches with 10 or more kills ... Recorded a career high 17 kills against West Alabama in the conference tournament.• Recorded two double-doubles. Set a career high in digs against Texas A&M-Commerce with 13.• Recorded five service aces against Texas A&M-Commerce.
• Harding’s career leader in kills per game (4.65) service aces per game (0.67), service aces (197) ... ranks third in kills (1608) ... ranks sixth in attack pct. (.266)• 2008 ESPN The Magizine Academic All-District• 2008 GSC West Division Player of the Year• 2007 Daktronics First-Team All-America• Eight-time GSC Player of the Week
• Played in 28 matches as a as a defensive Specialist.• Ranked fourth on the team in digs (1.82).• Had three matches with 10 or more digs. Best match came against Christian Brothers capturing 16 digs.• Hit four service aces against Arkansas-Monticello.
1 Amber Schinzing Setter • 5-10 • Orlando, Fla. • Olympia High SchoolAmber Schinzing lettered all four years in high school. Schinzing is a two-time All-Metro honoree and was the most valuable player at the University of Central Florida and Florida State University camps.
4 Weslynn Williams DS/OH • 5-7 • Jonesboro, Ark. • Valley View High School Weslynn Williams lettered at Valley View High School. Led her team to two Arkansas State Vol-leyball Champions in class 4A in 2006 and 2008 and was the 4A State MVP in 2008. Was a three time All-Conference recipient and was selected to the All-State team twice. Participated in the Arkansas All-Star Game in 2009.
8 Lauren Mesker Right-Side Hitter • 5-11 • Little Rock, Ark. • Homeschooled2008 - Redshirted ... Lauren Mesker, four-year letterwinner, earned all-tournament team honors three seasons for her performance for the Pulaski County Flames home-school volleyball team. Mesker was named one of the top 25 players in Arkansas at the AAO Top 25.
10 Reagan Smith Middle Blocker • 6-0 • Kopperl, Texas • Kopperl High SchoolReagan Smith, a middle blocker, is a three-time All-State honoree by the Texas Girls Coaches Associa-tion. Smith was also a two-time District Most Valuable Player and was the district’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior. Prep Volleyball.com ranked Smith in the top 100 freshmen for 2009.
12 Jordan Smith Outside Hitter • 5-10 • Kopperl, Texas • Kopperl High School2008 - Redshirted ... As a senior, Jordan Smith led her team with 4.1 kills per game and 3.1 digs per game. Smith earned all-state honors three seasons at KHS and was also named to the academic all-state team. She led her team to a 38-5 season, a district championship and a berth in the state tournament.
15 Bailee Graham Right-Side Hitter • 5-11 • Austin, Texas • McNeil High School As a senior Graham averaged two kills and five assists per set. Graham is a three-time Academic All-District honoree and earned District 16-5A Second Team honors in 2008.
The NewcomersJessica HeimrichSophomore
Position: SetterHeight: 5-8Hometown: St. Louis, Mo.Previous School: Lutheran HS
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• Played in 20 matches as a setter.• Ranked second on the team in assists (84)• Had four matches with 10 or more assists. Had 18 assists against Ohio Valley.• Had 10 digs against Ohio Valley.
• Played in 16 matches as a defensive Specialist.• Had 24 digs on the season.
• Played in 109 games with 290 kills and 125 digs.• Ranked third on the team in kills and kills per game (2.66).• Had 15 matches with 10 or more kills ... Recorded a career high 17 kills against West Alabama in the conference tournament.• Recorded two double-doubles. Set a career high in digs against Texas A&M-Commerce with 13.• Recorded five service aces against Texas A&M-Commerce.
• Harding’s career leader in kills per game (4.65) service aces per game (0.67), service aces (197) ... ranks third in kills (1608) ... ranks sixth in attack pct. (.266)• 2008 ESPN The Magizine Academic All-District• 2008 GSC West Division Player of the Year• 2007 Daktronics First-Team All-America• Eight-time GSC Player of the Week
• Played in 28 matches as a as a defensive Specialist.• Ranked fourth on the team in digs (1.82).• Had three matches with 10 or more digs. Best match came against Christian Brothers capturing 16 digs.• Hit four service aces against Arkansas-Monticello.
1 Amber Schinzing Setter • 5-10 • Orlando, Fla. • Olympia High SchoolAmber Schinzing lettered all four years in high school. Schinzing is a two-time All-Metro honoree and was the most valuable player at the University of Central Florida and Florida State University camps.
4 Weslynn Williams DS/OH • 5-7 • Jonesboro, Ark. • Valley View High School Weslynn Williams lettered at Valley View High School. Led her team to two Arkansas State Vol-leyball Champions in class 4A in 2006 and 2008 and was the 4A State MVP in 2008. Was a three time All-Conference recipient and was selected to the All-State team twice. Participated in the Arkansas All-Star Game in 2009.
8 Lauren Mesker Right-Side Hitter • 5-11 • Little Rock, Ark. • Homeschooled2008 - Redshirted ... Lauren Mesker, four-year letterwinner, earned all-tournament team honors three seasons for her performance for the Pulaski County Flames home-school volleyball team. Mesker was named one of the top 25 players in Arkansas at the AAO Top 25.
10 Reagan Smith Middle Blocker • 6-0 • Kopperl, Texas • Kopperl High SchoolReagan Smith, a middle blocker, is a three-time All-State honoree by the Texas Girls Coaches Associa-tion. Smith was also a two-time District Most Valuable Player and was the district’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior. Prep Volleyball.com ranked Smith in the top 100 freshmen for 2009.
12 Jordan Smith Outside Hitter • 5-10 • Kopperl, Texas • Kopperl High School2008 - Redshirted ... As a senior, Jordan Smith led her team with 4.1 kills per game and 3.1 digs per game. Smith earned all-state honors three seasons at KHS and was also named to the academic all-state team. She led her team to a 38-5 season, a district championship and a berth in the state tournament.
15 Bailee Graham Right-Side Hitter • 5-11 • Austin, Texas • McNeil High School As a senior Graham averaged two kills and five assists per set. Graham is a three-time Academic All-District honoree and earned District 16-5A Second Team honors in 2008.
2008 ::: Stats
ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING Name G K K/Game E TA Pct A Pct SA SE Pct RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game1 Leah Tepe 114 62 0.54 23 250 .156 1259 11.04 11 11 0.10 3 318 2.79 6 24 30 0.262 Samantha Anderson 117 133 1.14 53 423 .189 81 0.69 0 1 0.00 0 63 0.54 4 23 27 0.233 Emily Tate 120 4 0.03 5 32 -.031 16 0.13 35 17 0.29 53 486 4.05 0 0 0 0.004 Rosie Reding 5 2 0.40 3 13 -.077 2 0.40 0 0 0.00 0 3 0.60 0 3 3 0.605 Savannah Smith 114 60 0.53 26 201 .169 7 0.06 13 21 0.11 39 197 1.73 0 11 11 0.106 Alex Smith 64 103 1.61 39 282 .227 3 0.05 0 0 0.00 4 19 0.30 6 26 32 0.507 Jessica Heimrich 60 7 0.12 3 24 .167 84 1.40 7 15 0.12 6 96 1.60 0 2 2 0.039 Amber Parker 30 3 0.10 2 17 .059 3 0.10 1 3 0.03 4 24 0.80 0 0 0 0.0010 Shellie Rummer 117 326 2.79 94 752 .309 11 0.09 16 15 0.14 3 108 0.92 19 49 68 0.5811 Sarah Phipps 109 290 2.66 137 819 .187 11 0.10 14 13 0.13 16 125 1.15 1 16 17 0.1613 Manuela Nesheva 118 542 4.59 169 1322 .282 14 0.12 48 51 0.41 26 310 2.63 3 15 18 0.1514 LeShae Belt 82 5 0.06 3 19 .105 18 0.22 18 18 0.22 12 149 1.82 0 0 0 0.0015 Becky Townsend 69 113 1.64 36 277 .278 5 0.07 0 0 0.00 0 16 0.23 9 17 26 0.38 TEAM 11 HARDING............. 121 1650 13.64 593 4431 .239 1514 12.51 163 165 1.35 177 1914 15.82 48 186 141.0 1.17 Opponents........... 121 1395 11.53 645 4211 .178 1280 10.58 181 224 1.50 168 1776 14.68 65 341 235.5 1.95
2008 ::: Statistics
2 Samantha Anderson Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2006 0-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.002007 54-22 98 1.81 36 239 .259 2 0.04 2 0.04 0 15 0.28 0 1 27 28 0.522008 117-32 133 1.14 53 423 .189 81 0.69 0 0.00 1 63 0.54 0 4 23 27 0.23TOTAL 171-54 231 1.35 89 662 .215 83 0.49 2 0.01 1 78 0.46 0 5 50 55 0.32
3 Emily Tate Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2007 122-34 5 0.04 5 47 .000 18 0.15 37 0.30 21 295 2.42 38 0 0 0 0.002008 120-33 4 0.03 5 32 -.031 16 0.13 35 0.29 17 486 4.05 53 0 0 0 0.00TOTAL 242-67 9 0.04 10 79 -.013 34 0.14 72 0.30 38 781 3.23 91 0 0 0 0.00
6 Alex Smith Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2008 64-23 103 1.61 39 282 .227 3 0.05 0 0.00 0 19 0.30 4 6 26 32 0.50 TOTAL 64-23 103 1.61 39 282 .227 3 0.05 0 0.00 0 19 0.30 4 6 26 32 0.50
7 Jessica Heimrich Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2008 60-20 7 0.12 3 24 .167 84 1.40 7 0.12 15 96 1.60 6 0 2 2 0.0 TOTAL 60-20 7 0.12 3 24 .167 84 1.40 7 0.12 15 96 1.60 6 0 2 2 0.03
9 Amber Parker Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2008 30-16 3 0.10 2 17 .059 3 0.10 1 0.03 3 24 0.80 4 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 30-16 3 0.10 2 17 .059 3 0.10 1 0.03 3 24 0.80 4 0 0 0 0.00
11 Sarah Phipps Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2006 16-9 22 1.38 12 72 .139 0 0.00 2 0.12 7 9 0.56 1 1 1 2 0.122007 100-32 226 2.26 114 737 .152 6 0.06 0 0.00 0 65 0.65 5 4 21 25 0.252008 109-33 290 2.66 137 819 .187 11 0.10 14 0.13 13 125 1.15 16 1 16 17 0.16TOTAL 225-74 538 2.39 263 1628 .169 17 0.08 16 0.07 20 199 0.88 22 6 38 44 0.20
13 Manuela Nesheva Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2006 107-33 387 3.62 161 990 .228 4 0.04 69 0.64 70 137 1.28 8 2 22 24 0.222007 121-34 679 5.61 228 1631 .277 12 0.10 80 0.66 63 345 2.85 47 5 22 27 0.222008 118-33 542 4.59 169 1322 .282 14 0.12 48 0.41 51 310 2.63 26 3 15 18 0.15TOTAL 346-100 1608 4.65 558 3943 .266 30 0.09 197 0.57 184 792 2.29 81 10 59 69 0.20
14 LeShae Belt Season GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SA/G SE DIG D/G RE BS BA TB B/G2008 82-28 5 0.06 3 19 .105 18 0.22 18 0.22 18 149 1.82 12 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 82-28 5 0.06 3 19 .105 18 0.22 18 0.22 18 149 1.82 12 0 0 0 0.00
Career Statistics
Highlights2008 NOTES Season CareerDouble-Doubles Sarah Phipps 2 2Manuela Nesheva 11 27Shellie Rummer 1 1
20+ Kill MatchesManuela Nesheva 11 32
20+ Dig MatchesLeah Tepe 0 3Manuela Nesheva 1 2Emily Tate 6 6
50+ Assist MatchesLeah Tepe 5 39
2008 INDIVIDUAL MATCH HIGHSKills30 (5s)Manuela Nesheva ....................at Alaska Anchorage (Aug. 29)Attack percentage.550 (4s)Sarah Phipps ................. vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Sept. 10)Assists62 (5s)Leah Tepe ...................................at Alaska Anchorage (Aug. 29)Digs27 (4s)Emily Tate ................................ vs. Southwest Baptist (Sept. 10)Aces5 (three times)Blocks7Alex Smith ................................... vs. Christian Brothers (Oct. 2)
2008 TEAM MATCH HIGHSKills. .......................................74 vs. Alaska Anchorage (Aug. 29)Attacks................... ..........196 vs. Arkansas-Monticello (Oct. 6)Attack %..... .................. .456 at Alabama-Huntsville (Sept. 20)Assists...................... .............69 at Alaska Anchorage (Aug. 29)Aces.............. .............................. 11 at Henderson State (Nov. 4)Digs.... ...........................................................98 vs. Rollins (Oct. 18)Total Blocks................. ......... 12 vs. Christian Brothers (Oct. 2)
2009 Harding University Volleyball Media Guide
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GSC West Standings Conference OverallTeam W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Arkansas Tech 11-1 0.917 31-5 0.861 Harding 10-2 0.833 24-9 0.727 Christian Brothers 8-4 0.667 25-10 0.714 Arkansas-Monticello 4-8 0.333 18-18 0.500 Southern Arkansas 3-9 0.250 11-18 0.379 Ouachita Baptist 3-9 0.250 10-25 0.286 Henderson State 3-9 0.250 6-23 0.207
[24-9] finish in 2008[10-2] GSC [9-3] Home [7-3] Away [8-3] Neutral
The Lady Bisons have finished with more than 20 victories during Keith Giboney’s ten years at Harding. For the last seven seasons, Harding has won 10 or more Gulf South Conference games.
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