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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sports Information Staff 3Volleyball Support Staff 3Media Outlets 3Season Preview 42009 Roster 5Head Coach Sam Atoa 6Coaching Staff Bios 7Player Bios Allyce Jones 8-9 Camie Manwill 10-11 Marla Morin 12-13 Kayli Broadbent 14-15 Lanni O’Reilly 14-15 Dani Robison 18-19 Kathleen Stevens 20-21 Sarah Clement 22-23 ChelseyGarfield 24-25 Jaicee Kuresa 26-27 Faith Tusieseina 28-29 Chelsea Fa’alogo 30-31 Newcomers 32Opponents 34-352008 Statistics and Match Results 37NCAA Individual Season ad Career Records 38-40All-Time UVU Roster 40All-Time NCAA Records vs. Opponents 41Year-by-Year NCAA Results

42Campus Pages

VOLLEYBALL COACHING STAFF

Head Coach Sam AtoaOfficePhone (801)863-8657E-mail [email protected]

Assistant Coach Lacee KoellikerOfficePhone (801)863-7023E-mail [email protected]

Assistant Coach Scott LeeOfficePhone (801)863-7023E-mail [email protected]

TEAM INFORMATION

2008 Record 14-12Starters Returning/Lost 4/3Newcomers 4 All-TimeNCAADiv.IRecord(6years) 91-74Head Coach Sam Atoa Alma Mater Brigham Young University, 1988 NCAADiv.IRecord(6years) 91-74CareerRecordatUVU(10years) 229-105

2009 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (MT)

WEBER STATE INVITATIONAL

Aug. 28 vs. Gonzaga Ogden, UT 5 p.m.Aug. 29 at Weber State Ogden, UT 1 p.m. vs. Utah State Ogden, UT 5 p.m.

LA QUINTA INN & SUITES INVITATIONAL

Sept.4 vs. Utah Orem, UT 7 p.m.Sept. 5 vs. Missouri Orem, UT 12 p.m. vs. Washington State Orem, UT 7 p.m.

WOLVERINE INVITATIONAL

Sept. 11 vs. USC Orem, UT 7 p.m.Sept. 12 vs. USC Orem, UT 1 p.m. vs. Idaho State Orem, UT 7 p.m.

Sept. 16 vs. Oregon Orem, UT 7 p.m.Sept. 17 at Boise State Boise, ID 7 p.m.Sept. 18 vs. Chicago State* Orem, UT 7 p.m.Sept. 22 vs. Southern Utah Orem, UT 7 p.m.Sept. 25 Alumni Match Orem, UT 6 p.m.Oct. 1 vs. North Dakota* Orem, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 2 vs. South Dakota* Orem, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 5 vs. Boise State Orem, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 8 at Chicago State* Chicago,IL 6 p.m.Oct. 10 at NJIT* Newark, NJ 3 p.m.Oct. 13 vs. Utah State Orem, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 15 vs. UT--Pan American* Orem, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 17 at Idaho State Pocatello, ID 7 p.m.Oct. 20 at Southern Utah Cedar City, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 23 vs. Houston Baptist* Orem, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 27 at BYU Provo, UT 7 p.m.Oct. 29 at South Dakota* Vermillion, SD 11 a.m.Oct. 31 at North Dakota* Grand Forks, ND 12 p.m.Nov. 5 at Houston Baptist* Houston, TX 6 p.m.Nov. 7 at UT-Pan American* Edinburg, TX 12 p.m.Nov. 12 vs. NJIT* Orem, UT 7 p.m.

GREAT WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

Nov. 19 TBD Houston, TX TBANov. 20 TBD Houston, TX TBANov. 21 TBD Houston, TX TBA

* Great West Conference matches

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UTAH VALLEY UNIVERSITYSPORTS INFORMATION STAFF DIRECTORY

MAILING ADDRESS:Department of Athletics - #104800 W. University ParkwayOrem, Utah 84058-5999

Office: (801)863-8644or(801)863-6231Fax: (801)863-8813

Sports Information Director: Clint BurgiSport Responsibilities: Baseball, Women’s Basketball, Men’s and Women’s Golf, SoccerOfficePhone: (801)863-8644CellPhone: (801)362-1548E-mail: [email protected]

Assistant Sports Information Director: Jay HintonSport Responsibilities Volleyball, Men’s Basketball, SoftballOfficePhone: (801)863-6231CellPhone: (801)448-3731E-mail: [email protected]

Sports Information Assistant: James WarnickSport Responsibilities: Cross Country, Track, WrestlingOfficePhone: (801)863-6231CellPhone (801)830-6800E-mail: [email protected]

MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Media credentials for Utah Valley University home contests for newspaper, radio, television and photographers may be requested by contacting the appropriate sports information contact.Forvolleyball,contactJayHintonviae-mail,officeorcellphone.

UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

Location Orem, UtahFounded 1941Enrollment 27,000School Colors Green and GoldMascot WolverineVolleyball Facility Shurian Family Activity CenterCapacity 2,000PressRow (801)362-1548Affiliation NCAADiv.IConference Great WestPresident Matthew S. HollandVice President for Student Affairs Cory DuckworthDirector of Athletics Michael V. JacobsenSenior Associate Athletic Director, Internal Operations Dr. D.J. SmithAssociate Athletic Director, SWA Megan KennedyAssistant Athletic Director, External Operations Brad MertzAssistant Athletic Director, Marketing & Promotions Nate Mathis

VOLLEYBALL SUPPORT STAFF

Head Athletic Trainer: Andrew NelsonOfficePhone: (801)863-8636E-mail: [email protected]

Equipment Manager: Mike GuymonOfficePhone: (801)863-8515E-mail: [email protected]

Athletic Department: OfficePhone: (801)863-8653Fax: (801)863-8813TicketInformation: (801)863-8998On the web: WolverineGreen.com

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In 2008, the Utah Valley University women’s volleyball team cap-tured its second straight Div. I Independent Championship, , and now the2009Wolverinesaresettingtheirsightsonthefirst-everGreatWestConference volleyball championship. UVU volleyball coach Sam Atoa hopes the momentum gained last year will carry over into the 2009 campaign. “I’d like to think there are some things that we did last fall and last spring that are really going to help us,” he said. TheWolverines (14-12)will beled seniors Allyce Jones, Camie Man-will, Marla Morin and juniors Dani Robison, Lanni O’Reilly, Kayli Broad-bent and Kathleen Stevens. With the experienced gained last year by last year’s freshmen Jaicee Kuresa, Faith Tusieseina, Chelsea Fa’alogo, Sarah Clement, andChelseyGarfield, andthe addition of transfer Rachel An-derson(SnowCollege)andfreshmenLindsay Barker, Erica Nish, and Patti Flagg, the Wolverines are poised to make a run at the GWC crown. “We have huge challenges and we’re willing to accept those chal-lenges and show where we’re at,” he said. “Hopefully we can continue to succeed.” The Wolverines will have an ag-gressive preseason home slate with matches against USC, Utah, Missouri, Oregon, Washington State and Utah State, but they have proven they can win at home by going 12-1 last year. After playing their first threematches of the year on the road, the Wolverines will play 13 of their next 14 at home. Included in that stretch are conference games with Chicago State, North Dakota and South Da-kota.

SETTERS

AtoabeganpreparingFa’alogo(5-9)forthejoblastseasonbygivinghersolid playing time, and he hopes it pays off for her this year. “When she’s playing her best ball it’s exactly what we need,” he said. “She did very well and we’re expect-ing a lot of the same things from her this year.” In 57 sets, Fa’alogo averaged 4.89 sets per set, second behind Kristi Lindley(8.22),whograduated. Pushing Fa’alogo is Rachel An-derson (5-8), a transfer from SnowCollege.

MIDDLES

With the departure of Kristin An-dersonAtoaislookingtoDaniRobison(6-1),theWolverines’mostexpe-riencedmiddlereturner,tofillhershoes. “I expect Dani to step into that role and help lead,” Atoa said.Robisonhad37totalblocks,whileSarahClement(6-2)had54.“She(Sarah)hasreallysteppeduphergame,”Atoasaid.“Shereachesthe highest on the team and she jumps the highest. She is a raw athlete, and had some great moments and we’re excited to build on them.”Morin(6-0),whounderwentsurgeryinthespring,couldseetimeifshe

can fully recover from her injury.Nish(6-2),afreshmanfromFremontHS,willalsoaddeddepth.

OUTSIDE HITTERS

The Wolverines will have the most depth in this position with Broad-bent,Garfield,ManwillandfreshmanBarker(6-1),fromSpringvilleHS.Broadbent(6-0)ledtheteamwith3.55killsperset,whileGarfield(5-

11)averaged1.95. “Kayli is the most powerful play-er on the team. She carried us last year,” Atoa said. “She gets the job done.”Garfieldwaspressedintoheavyduty as a freshman and responded. “She played in that role a lot sooner than expected and learned from the experience and the struggles she went through,” Atoa said. Manwill (6-0) averaged3.91kills per set in 2007, but she missed all of 2008 with a knee injury.

RIGHT SIDE

Kuresa (6-0),whoplayedout-side hitter last year, will move to the right side and will battle with Tusieseina(6-0).“She(Jaicee)hasalottolearn,but she’s a physical athlete. She has yet to reach her potential,” Atoa said. “She has a huge block and a great jump and will continue to improve.” Kuresa was fourth on the team with 170 kills while Tusieseina had 66. “Faith learned a lot last year with the opportunities she had,” Atoa said. “She has been determined in the spring and summer to work hard. She has the skill and potential to be very good for us.”

DEFENSE

Jones(5-3)ledtheteamwith451digs last year, and Atoa attributes that to her aggressiveness. “There is no one out there that plays harder or with more heart than she does,” he said. And this year he doesn’t expect anything different from her.Stephens(5-8)wasthirdindigswith 129. “She is maturing as a player and with that maturity I expect some

great things from her and with her ability to get on the court and create something for us,” Atoa said.InadditiontoJonesandStevens,O’Reilly(5-9)addsdepthandver-satility. “She has been our utility player. If we need someone outside she does that. If we need defense she does that,” Atoa said. “You always need those kinds of players on the team.”FreshmanFlagg(5-6)alsoaddsdepthtotheposition.

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ALPHABETICAL

NO. NAME HT POS. YR-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)7 LindsayBarker 6-1 OH FR-HS Mapleton,Utah(SpringvilleHS)6 KayliBroadbent 6-0 OH JR-2V Gilbert,Arizona(GilbertHS)15 SarahClement 6-2 RS/MB SO-1V Lindon,Utah(PleasantGroveHS)18 ChelseaFa’alogo 6-0 S SO-1V WestJordan,Utah(SkylineHS)1 PattiFlagg 5-6 DS FR-HS LasVegas,Nevada(SilveradoHS)2 ChelseyGarfield 5-11 OH SO-1V Morgan,Utah(MorganHS)8 RachelAnderson 5-8 S/DS SO-TR Lindon,Utah(SnowCollege/MountainViewHS)3 AllyceJones 5-3 LIB SR-2V PleasantGrove,Utah(SnowCollege/PleasantGroveHS)10 JaiceeKuresa 6-0 OH SO-1V Millville,Utah(MountainCrestHS)14 CamieManwill 6-0 OH SR-3V Paradise,California(ParadiseHS)16 MarlaMorin 6-0 MB SR-1V Ashland,Oregon(PortlandState)13 EricaNish 6-2 MB FR-HS Hooper,Utah(FremontHS)5 LanniO’Reilly 5-9 OH/DS JR-2V Redlands,California(RedlandsHS)4 DaniRobison 6-1 MB JR-2V Orem,Utah(OremHS)11 KathleenStevens 5-8 L/DS JR-2V Lafayette,California(CampolindoHS)12 FaithTusieseina 6-0 RS SO-1V RedondoBeach,California(LonePeakHS)

NUMERICAL

NO. NAME HT POS. YR-EXP. HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL)1 PattiFlagg 5-6 DS FR-HS LasVegas,Nevada(SilveradoHS)2 ChelseyGarfield 5-11 OH SO-1V Morgan,Utah(MorganHS)3 AllyceJones 5-3 LIB SR-2V PleasantGrove,Utah(SnowCollege/PleasantGroveHS)4 DaniRobison 6-1 MB JR-2V Orem,Utah(OremHS)5 LanniO’Reilly 5-9 OH/DS JR-2V Redlands,California(RedlandsHS)6 KayliBroadbent 6-0 OH JR-2V Gilbert,Arizona(GilbertHS)7 LindsayBarker 6-1 OH FR-HS Mapleton,Utah(SpringvilleHS)8 RachelAnderson 5-8 S/DS SO-TR Lindon,Utah(SnowCollege/MountainViewHS)10 JaiceeKuresa 6-0 OH SO-1V Millville,Utah(MountainCrestHS)11 KathleenStevens 5-8 L/DS JR-2V Lafayette,California(CampolindoHS)12 FaithTusieseina 6-0 RS SO-1V RedondoBeach,California(LonePeakHS)13 EricaNish 6-2 MB FR-HS Hooper,Utah(FremontHS)14 CamieManwill 6-0 OH SR-3V Paradise,California(ParadiseHS)15 SarahClement 6-2 RS/MB SO-1V Lindon,Utah(PleasantGroveHS)16 MarlaMorin 6-0 MB SR-1V Ashland,Oregon(PortlandState)18 ChelseaFa’alogo 6-0 S SO-1V WestJordan,Utah(SkylineHS)

Lindsay Barker

Jaicee Kuresa

Patti Flagg

Lanni O’Reilly

Kayli Broadbent

Camie Manwill

ChelseyGarfield

Dani Robison

Sarah Clement

Marla Morin

Rachel Anderson

Kathleen Stevens

Chelsea Fa’alogo

Erica Nish

Allyce Jones

Faith Tusieseina

R O S T E R

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SAM ATOAHead Coach11th SeasonCareer Record: 229-105NCAA Division I Record: 91-74Alma Mater: Brigham Young University, 1988

The 2009 season marks Sam Atoa’s 11th year as the head coach at Utah Valley. During his tenure, the Wolverines have posted a 229-105 record overall, including a 91-74 mark in six NCAA Division I seasons.

Atoa led his team to its most successful NCAA season in 2007 as the Wolverines set a school record with 21 wins while winning their second Division I Independent Championship. For the success, Atoa was named the Independent Coach of the Year for the second time as UVU swept all four major year-end Independent awards.

The 2007 campaign marked the third consecutive season that an Atoa-coached player was named the Independent Set-ter of the Year. Kristi Lindley received that honor after current assistant Lacee Koelliker won the award in both 2005 and 2006.

Utah Valley breezed through the 2007 Independent Championship under Atoa, sweeping each of its three opponents en route to its second title in three seasons. Last year, the Wolverines went 14-12 and won their second straight Independent Championship. This year, the Wolverines will compete in the Great West Conference.

Atoa’sspikersfinished17-11in2006,followingupathenschool-record18-11seasonandaDivisionIIndependentChampionshipin2005.DuringthatIndepen-dent Championship season, UVU won 10 of its last 11 matches and Atoa was named the Division I Independent Coach of the Year.

IntheirsecondseasonasaDivisionIprogramin2004theWolverinesfinishedwithan11-16recordthatincludedwinsoverMemphis,CentralFlorida,Montana,Portland State, and Boise State. As well as two wins each over fellow Div. I Independent teams: Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Texas Pan-American.

InthefirstyearofDivisionIcompetitionin2003,AtoaledtheWolverinevolleyballprogramtoa10-14record,includingwinsoverDiv.IopponentsBoiseStateand Pac-10 power Washington State.

AtoatookoverthereinsoftheUVvolleyballprogramin1999aftersixyearsasanassistanttoformerheadcoachLoriRichards.InhisfirstseasonatthehelmoftheUVvolleyballprogramAtoaledtheWolverinestoa32-12record.UVjustmissedatriptothenationaltournamentwithatight,five-setlossinthedistrictcham-pionship.Then,injusthissecondseasonatthehelm,AtoaledUVtotheNJCAANationalTournamentandathird-placefinishinthenation.Thethird-placefinishequaled UV’s best showing ever at nationals. Atoa was named Tachikara/AVCA Junior College National Coach of the Year and Region 18 Coach of the Year. In 2002, AtoaledtheWolverinestoasixth-placefinishatnationals.

Atoa played volleyball for Brigham Young University from 1984 to 1988, and helped led the Cougars to three consecutive National Collegiate Club Championships. In1989,AtoastartedhiscoachingcareeratBYUassistingCoachCarlMcGownwhentheprogramwasofficiallysanctionedasanNCAAsport.In1990,Atoaac-ceptedasupervisorpositionintheIntramuralprogramatUtahValleyandtravelledbackandforthbetweenbothschoolsforayeartofulfillhisobligations.In1991Atoa accepted the position to be an assistant women’s volleyball coach at Utah Valley. In 1993 he accepted the position to be the Intramural Director and remained in that position until 2001 while still coaching. Atoa was born and raised in Pesega, Samoa, and has a rich cultural and athletic background. He is highly honored and respected in his country, having received the Papaaliior“SonoftheKing”titlefromthelateHeadofStateofSamoa,HisHighnessMalietoaTanumafiliII.

Atoa went to high school at the Church College of Western Samoa and graduated with high honors. After graduating from high school, Atoa went to BYU-Hawaii and played volleyball for two years. He earned his way through school by entertaining and dancing at the Polynesian Cultural Center. In 1982 he served an LDS Church Mission in the California San Jose Mission. Following his mission, he moved to Provo and attended BYU where and earned a spot on the club team that went on to attain national prominence.

Atoa and his wife, Lori, reside in Orem and are the parents of six children: Sam, Bradley, Devri, Andrew, Darci and Saini.

Year-by-Year Coaching Records

Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Overall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-5 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43-6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-2 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-2 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21-10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N/A1999-2002: NJCAA competition2003-2007: NCAA competition

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LACEE KOELLIKERAssistant Coach3rd SeasonAlma Mater: Utah Valley, 2006

After a four-year career as a player at Utah Valley, Lacee Koelliker is entering her third season as an assistant coach for Sam Atoa, bringing with her an impressive list of records and an array of awards.

After being named Division-I Independent Setter of the Year in both her junior and senior seasons, Koelliker became the firstWolverine at the NCAA level to surpass 4,000 career assists. She finishedhercareerwith4,057assists,anaverageof10.17pergame.

As a junior, Koelliker led all independent players with an aver-ageof12.06assistspergameonherwaytoherfirstsetteroftheyearawardandaspotontheD-IAll-Independent First Team. She followed that up with an average of 11.82 apg and repeat setter of the year andfirstteamawards.

Sheledtheteamtoathenschool-record18winsandafirstplacefinishatthe2005IndependentCham-pionships where she earned the tournament’s Most Valuable Player award.

Academically, Koelliker excelled in the classroom during her time as a student-athlete. She was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Second Team, the D-I Independent All-Academic team and was the Utah Valley Athletic Department’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

KoellikerhailsfromLasVegas,Nevada(SilveradoHS)whereshereceivedHighHonors.Shewasathree-time All-Conference and All-Region selection in high school.

Koelliker graduated Magna Cum Laude from Utah Valley University in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education.

SCOTT LEEAssistant Coach3rd Season

Scott Lee is entering his third season back at Utah Valley. He was avolunteerassistantforfiveyearspriortoworkingasanassistantat Snow College.

Lee played club volleyball at Utah Valley, helping the team to the NIRSA Division-I National Championship in 2001 while also being named an All-American Libero.

Lee was born in Vicenza, Italy, and grew up in Tucson, Arizona, where he graduated from Sabino High School in 1987.

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At Utah ValleyJunior (2008): Led Utah Valley with 4.80 digs per set, appearing in all 26 matches as libero ... named to the Great West Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named Great West Conference Defensive Player of theWeekthreetimes(Sept.14,Oct.5andNov.9)...namedtoUVUInvitational All-Tournament Team and to all-tournament team after helping Wolverines to second straight Div. I Independent Championship ... also hadsevenserviceaces...haddoublefiguredigsin24of26matches...hadaseason-high34infour-setwinatBYU-Hawaii(Nov.12)...finishedwith33digsinfive-setwinoverCalStateBakersfield(Oct.4)...had20digs or more nine times ... totaled 27 digs in Div. I Independent Cham-pionshipfinalwinoverCalStateBakersfield(Nov.22)...had29digsinfive-setwinoverWeberState(Sept.23)...her4.80digspersetaverageissecondall-timeontheschoolseason-recordlist(shealsoholdsschoolrecordat5.56in2007)...istheschoolcareerrecordholderintotaldigs(1,102)anddigsperset(5.22).

Sophomore (2007): Was named Div. I Independent Defensive Player of the Year and to the All-Independent First Team Libero ... was second among in-dependent players with an average of 5.56 digs per set ... earned Div. I In-dependentDefensivePlayeroftheWeekfourtimes(Sept.11,Oct.2,Oct.9,Oct.23)...wasnamedtheDefensiveMVPoftheLaQuintaInvitationaland to the all-tournament team after leading UV to Div. I Independent Championship ... named the Utah Valley Athletic Department’s Female CrowdPleaseroftheYear...haddouble-figuredigsin28of31matches,recorded 20 digs or more 20 times and at least 30 digs on three occasions ...setafive-setschoolrecordwith39digsinafive-setwinoverSanJoseState(Sept.8)...setafour-setschoolrecordwith36digsinawinoverBoiseState(Oct.18)...startedtwomatchesatsetterandfinishedwith40assistsand22digsinafive-setlosstoTemple(Sept.15)...had41assistsand 11 digs in second start as team’s setter.

Before Utah ValleyOther College: Played one season at Snow College and averaged 4.80 assists per set.

High School: Prepped at Pleasant Grove HS in Pleasant Grove, Utah ... led team to 34-1 record and region and state championship during senior year in 2005 ... was named the 2005 State Tournament MVP in addition to being named All-Region, All-State and the Utah Valley MVP and Female Athlete of the Year ... also earned All-State and Region honors in 2004 & 2005 ... named region MVP in 2003 and First Team All-Region in 2002 ...

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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 BHE2007 117 31 12 0.10 7 48 .104 120 1.03 27 0.23 30 651 5.56 30 0 2 2 0.02 0 72008 94 26 3 0.03 1 15 .133 53 0.56 7 0.07 7 451 4.80 31 0 0 0 0.00 0 7TOTAL 211 57 15 0.07 8 63 .111 173 0.82 34 0.16 37 1102 5.22 61 0 2 2 0.01 0 14

led team to Las Vegas Tournament Championship where she was named the MVP ... also played softball and tennis and a two-time state and region champion in tennis...namedFirstteamAll-Regioninsoftballthreetimes(2003-05)andtheteam MVP.

Personal:BornOctober25,1987,inOceanside,California...daughterofQuen-tin Ray and Sheryl Wilson ... married UVU baseball player Ryan Jones in June 2009 ... graduated from Pleasant Grove HS in 2006 with a 3.75 GPA ... expects to major in PE/Exercise Science at Utah Valley ... enjoys racquetball and teaching tennis ... her dad played baseball at BYU and also at Utah Valley back in 1981-82 when the school was called Utah Technical College.

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ABOUT ALLYCE . . .BEFORE A GAME I . . . Visual ize in the saunaDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Train harder than opponentPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: Afr ica, EuropeMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: MauiBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Take s tate in vol leyball & tennisMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: Bryon BrothersFAVORITE ATHLETE: Roger FedererPEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Timon from “Lion King”FAVORITE BOOK: “Twil ight”FAVORITE MOVIE: “A Walk to Remember”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: Fr iends; Arthur; CharmedFAVORITE FOOD: Coconut smoothiesFAVORITE SAYING: “Take care of those who take care of you”

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At Utah Valley

Redshirt (2008): Redshirt due to injury

Junior (2007):NamedtoDiv.IAll-IndependentFirstTeamafterfinishingthird among all independent players with 3.91 kills per set ... was sixth among independents with an average of 3.83 digs per set ... played in 28 of 31 matches, starting 23 ... was named to the all-tournament team at the Butler Invitational ... named to all-tournament team after helping UV to three consecutive sweeps to win the Div. I Independent Championship ... reached double digit kills in 20 matches and recorded 20 or more kills eighttimes...hadaseason-high25killsagainstArizonaState(Sept.8)...had24killsinafour-setwinatIdahoState(Sept.22)...had22double-doublesincludingtwo20/20performances;20kills/22digsinafive-setwinoverWeberState(Sept.7)and22kills/23digsinafive-setwinoverSanJoseState(Sept.8)

Sophomore (2006): Named Second Team All-Independent ... led the team and tied a school record for kills in a season with 403 ... also led UV in kills per set, average 4.20 ... was second on the team with 367 digs and 3.82 digs per set ... tied for second on the team with eight block solos ... played in 27 of 28 matches, starting 24 ... played in 96 games during the season...finishedtheseasoninsecondall-timeincareerkillswith778...finishedtheseasonfirstontheall-timekillspersetlist,averaging3.74killsper set ... tallied double-digits in kills in 26 of the 27 matches she played ...setacareer-highwith28killsand23digsintheWolverinesfive-setwinoverNortheastern...recorded20-or-morekillsfivetimesduringtheseason ... recorded double-doubles in 16 matches during the seasons ... namedtotheLaQuintaInvitationalAll-Tournamentteam...recorded22killsand26digsinUV’sfive-setwinoverUTSA...recorded23kills,20digs and a season-best four blocks in win over IPFW ... named to the Div. I Independent All-Tournament team ... recorded 15 kills and 18 digs in the WolverinesseasonfinaleagainstIPFW.

Freshman (2005): Named Div. I Independent “Newcomer of the Year” ... named Second Team All-Independent ... named to the Div. I Independent All-Tournament team and was named Div. I Independent “Newcomer oftheWeek”(Nov.8)...hadagreatfreshmancampaignleadingtheWolverinesinkills(375),andkillspersetaverage(3.35)...wassecondontheteamindigs(243),anddigsperseteaverage(2.17)...amongotherIndependentplayersshefinishedfifthinkillspersetaverage,andsixthin kills ... was second on the team in double-doubles with nine ... set a

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C A M I E M A N W I L L

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2005 112 29 375 3.35 195 994 .181 18 0.16 14 0.12 25 243 2.17 41 7 34 41 0.37 12 12006 96 27 403 4.20 186 1230 .176 29 0.30 40 0.42 35 367 3.82 34 8 39 47 0.49 6 12007 99 28 387 3.91 185 1152 .175 21 0.21 26 0.26 31 379 3.83 44 9 44 53 0.54 7 0 TOTAL 307 84 1165 3.79 566 3376 .177 68 0.22 80 0.26 91 989 3.22 119 24 117 141 0.46 25 2

career-high with 22 kills in the championship match against SDSU in the Div. I Independent tournament ... tallied double digit kills in 20 of 29 matches this season.

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Lettered in volleyball, soccer, basketball, and track at Paradise HS ... named All-League and All-Section in volleyball ... named Section Best De-fensive Specialist ... named All-League and MVP in soccer, basketball, and track ... played for the Creekside Academy club team ... led Creekside to the Reno Tournament Championship.

Personal: Born September 22, 1987 ... graduated from Paradise HS in 2005 with a4.34GPA(rankedninthinherclass)...receivedtheNCIFScholasticandAth-lete Award ... honor roll student ... named Academic All-State in volleyball, soc-cer, and track ... majoring in Exercise Science ... parents are Garald and Shauna.

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ABOUT CAMIE . . .BEFORE A GAME I . . . Dance and laugh a tonDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Play as many sports as possiblePLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: Amazon; GreeceMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: Jamaica; SamoaBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: 2005 Independent National Ti t leFAVORITE ATHLETE: Michael PhelpsPEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: A l ionFAVORITE BOOKS: Harry Potter ser iesFAVORITE MOVIE: “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: The NannyFAVORITE BAND: CameoFAVORITE FOOD: Mom’s homemade tacosFAVORITE SAYING: “I look at l i fe di f ferent ly”

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At Utah ValleyJunior (2008): Appeared in seven matches, starting one ... action was limited due to injury ... totaled 12 kills and a .308 attack percentage on the year...hadaseason-highfourkillsinwinoverChicagoState(Oct.7).

Before Utah ValleyOther College: Played both volleyball and basketball at Portland State ... Academic All-Conference in 2003, 2004, and 2005 at Portland State

High School: led Ashland HS volleyball team to state championship in 2002...2002PlayeroftheYear(SouthernOregonConference)...FirstTeam All-State in 2002 ... First Team All-Conference in 2001 and 2002

Personal: Born Jan. 3, 1985 ... served an LDS Church Spanish Speaking Mission to Salt Lake City ... daughter of Volney Morin & Linda Hansen.

MARLA16MORIN

MB

S E N I OR -

6- 0

A S H L A N D , OR

A S H L A N D HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2008 10 7 12 1.20 4 26 .308 0 0.00 1 0.10 2 2 0.20 0 1 3 4 0.40 1 0TOTAL 10 7 12 1.20 4 26 .308 0 0.00 1 0.10 2 2 0.20 0 1 3 4 0.40 1 0

M A R L A M O R I N

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ABOUT MARLA . . .PLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: Europe; Central and South AmericaMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: Mexico; GuatemalaBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: BlockingMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: John WoodenPEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Jul ia St i lesFAVORITE BOOKS: “Mist Born”FAVORITE TV SHOW: The Off iceFAVORITE BAND: WeezerFAVORITE FOOD: CerealFAVORITE SAYING: “That’s redonkulous”

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At Utah ValleySophomore (2008): Started all 26 matches for Utah Valley ... led the team with 316 kills and 3.55 per set ... also averaged 1.69 digs per set ... named to the Great West Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... named Great WestConferenceOffensivePlayeroftheWeektwotimes(Sept.14andNov.9)...namedtheAll-TournamentTeamatLaQuintaInvitationalandat Div. I Independent Championship ... reached double-digit kills in 16 matches...hadtwodouble-doubles:vs.CentralFlorida(16k,10d)andinIndependentChampionshipmatchvs.CalStateBakersfield(18k,15d)...hadaseason-high23killsinafive-setwinoverWeberState(Sept.23)...recorded20killsinafive-setwinoverCalStateBakersfield(Oct.4)andagaininafive-setlossatBoiseState(Oct.28)...ledteamwith23serviceaces.

Freshman (2007): Was named the Div. I Independent Freshman of the Year after averaging 3.38 kills and 1.28 digs per set ... appeared in all 31 matches, starting 27 ... also named to All-Independent Second Team ... wasnamedDiv.IIndependentOffensivePlayeroftheWeekon(Oct.16)... recorded double-digit kills in 21 matches ... hit .407, recorded a team season-high 26 kills and totaled a school-record 33.0 points at Cal State Bakersfield(Oct.13)...hadadouble-doubleof19killsand12digsvs.Texas-PanAmerican(Oct.5).

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Prepped at Gilbert HS in Gilbert, Arizona ... led team to 39-7 season during senior year and the 2006 5A-I State Championship ... namedFirstTeamAll-Statein2006...ledteamtostatesemifinalsduringsophomore and junior seasons and to three straight Fiesta Region Champi-onships from 2004-06 ... named First Team All-Region in 2005 and 2006 ... was a nominee for Wendy’s High School All-American ... team captain in 2006 ... played club for Arizona Club Red ... also played basketball and was the starting forward on the varsity team as a freshman.

Personal: Born July 7, 1989, in Mesa, Arizona ... daughter of Michael and Konni Broadbent ... ranked in the top 5 percent of her class at Gilbert and held a 4.28 GPA ... a member of the National Honor Society and on the honor roll ... is a National Honor Society Community Volunteer ... was a member of DECA and participated in choir ... enjoys wakeboarding, longboarding, swimming and piano ... also recruited by Cal, Texas A&M, Brown, Portland State, Virginia Tech, Rice, West Point, Citadel, Northern Arizona and Utah State.

KAYLI 6BROADBENT

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G I LB E R T, A

Z

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S

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2007 109 31 368 3.38 128 985 .244 13 0.12 32 0.29 50 139 1.28 21 3 49 52 0.48 7 22008 89 26 316 3.55 158 839 .188 15 0.17 23 0.26 44 150 1.69 32 4 31 35 0.39 2 1TOTAL 198 57 684 3.45 286 1824 .218 28 0.14 55 0.28 94 289 1.46 53 7 80 87 0.44 9 3

K AY L I B R O A D B E N T

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ABOUT KAYLI . . .NICKNAME Ki l lerBEFORE A GAME I . . . Freestyle rapDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . “YouTube”, t rain, t ravelPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: The MoonMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: JamaicaBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Playing in Hawaii ; taking s tateMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: Misty MayFAVORITE ATHLETE: Michael PhelpsPEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Kel ly ClarksonFAVORITE BOOK: “Oh, The Places You’l l Go”FAVORITE MOVIE: “How The Grinch Stole Chris tmas”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: The Mental is t ; Food Network, CSIFAVORITE BAND: ParamoreFAVORITE FOOD: Frozen yogurtFAVORITE SAYING: “Come what may and love i t”

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At Utah ValleySophomore (2008): Appeared in 24 matches ... averaged .98 digs per set, finishingwith60ontheyear...hadaseason-high13digsinwinatBYU-Hawaii ... totaled four kills with two coming in win over Chicago State (Oct.7)...alsohad12serviceacesontheyear.

Freshman (2007): Appeared in 25 matches during freshman season ... averaged 1.20 digs per set ... had a season-high nine kills in a sweep of St.Francis(Sept.29)...hadaseason-higheightdigsinafour-setwinoverNorthernIllinoison(Aug.31).

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Prepped at Redlands High School in Redlands, California ... led her team to league championship and 14-2 record during senior season ... named League MVP of 2006 season ... four-time All-League First Team player ... named All-County in 2006 ... three-time team MVP ... 2003 Freshman Athlete of the Year ... also participated in track and soccer at Redlands ... named First Team All-League in 2005 and 2006 in soccer.

Personal: Born March 6, 1989, in Redlands, California ... daughter of Dr. Kevin and Tamy O’Reilly ... expected major at Utah Valley is biology ... graduated from Redlands with a 3.3 GPA ... graduated with honors from HEARTAcademy...enjoysrunning,surfing,wakeboardinganddancing... her sister, Lindsay Wente, played volleyball at BYU from 1998-2000 ... recruited by BYU, Duke, Boston College, UC Riverside, Utah State and Cal State Northridge ... is the Redlands High School’s defending one-hand push up champion.

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J UN I O

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- 9

R E D L A N D S , CA

R E D L A N D S HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2007 59 25 22 0.37 17 80 .062 1 0.02 6 0.10 11 71 1.20 7 0 4 4 0.07 2 02008 61 24 4 0.07 6 21 -.095 4 0.07 12 0.20 11 60 0.98 8 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 120 49 26 0.22 23 101 .030 5 0.04 18 0.15 22 131 1.09 15 0 4 4 0.03 2 0

L A N N I O ’ R E I L LY

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ABOUT LANNI . . .

BEFORE A GAME I . . . Freestyle rap with Kayl iPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: My home in Cali fornia more of tenBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Beat ing No. 1 team in nat ion during clubFAVORITE ATHLETE: My dadFAVORITE BOOK: “Where the Wild Things Are”FAVORITE MOVIE: “Casino Royale; The Goonies”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: FOX NewsFAVORITE FOOD: Cafe RioFAVORITE SAYING: “Do or do not, there is no t ry”

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D A N I R O B I S O N

At Utah ValleySophomore (2008): Played in 25 matches, starting 16 ... named to Great West Conference Fall All-Academic Team ... totaled 42 kills on the year for a .82 kills per set average ... had a .73 blocks per set average with two block solos and 35 block assists on the year ... also had 11 service aces.

Freshman (2007): Played in 26 matches ... averaged 1.03 kills per set ... reached double digit kills in two matches, both at NJIT Invitational in September...had11killsinafour-setwinoverNJITon(Sept.28)beforerecordingseason-high13killsadaylaterinasweepofSt.Francis(NY).

Redshirt (2006)

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: All-Valley, All-Region, and All-State selection at Orem HS ... wasselectedasteamMVP...ledTigerstoafourth-placefinishinstatein2005,andeighth-placefinishinstatein2004...alsoletteredinbasketballand track ... played for the Summit Volleyball Club for three years, only losing three matches over that span.

Personal: Born April 29, 1988 ... graduated from Orem HS in 2006 with a 3.59 GPA ... honor roll student ... received regional science award and outstanding social science award ... was “Operation Smile” Vice President ... expected major is Exercise Science ... parents are Carl and Jan Robison.

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OR E M

HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2007 65 26 67 1.03 33 166 .205 11 0.17 1 0.02 1 7 0.11 0 1 33 34 0.52 5 02008 51 25 42 0.82 21 115 .183 0 0.00 11 0.22 21 18 0.35 0 2 35 37 0.73 1 0TOTAL 116 51 109 0.94 54 281 .196 11 0.09 12 0.10 22 25 0.22 0 3 68 71 0.61 6 0

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ABOUT DANI . . .BEFORE A GAME I . . . SleepDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Travel , hang outPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: EuropeMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: Afr icaFAVORITE BOOK: “My Sis ter ’s Keeper”FAVORITE MOVIE: “She’s the Man”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: So You Think You Can DanceFAVORITE MUSICIAN: Colbie Cail latFAVORITE FOOD: ChocolateFAVORITE SAYING: “Live, Laugh, Love”

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At Utah ValleySophomore (2008): Appeared in all 26 matches with two starts ... aver-aged 1.45 digs per game, totaling 129 on the year ... was second on the teamwith16serviceaces...hadaseason-high11digsinfive-setwinoverWeberState(Sept.23).

Freshman (2007): Played in 30 of 31 matches as a freshman ... averaged 2.23digspergameandreacheddoublefiguresindigssixtimes...had26digsinafive-setlosstoTemple(Sept.15).

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Prepped at Campolindo HS in Moraga, California ... team went 34-2 during senior season, capturing the 2007 Division III California State Championship ... earned 2007 Best Defensive Player award ... named junior varsity MVP during her freshman season ... lead team to three league titles, two sectional titles, one Northern California title ... team finishedsecndinNorthernCaliforniatwice...alsocompetedinsoccerand lacrosse at Campolindo ... played for Lamorinda club soccer and club volleyball for Golden Bear Volleyball and Norcal Volleyball Club.

Personal: Born February 1, 1989, in San Diego, California ... daughter of R. Craig and Kim Stevens ... expects to major in building construction/construction management ... took part in Pan en la Boca in Guatemala City and climbed Mount Shasta in Northern California, the second highest volcano in the United States ... enjoys the outdoors, woodworking and the San Francisco Giants ... has climbed the Sydney, Australia Harbor Bridge and rafted the Pacuare River in Costa Rica.

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- 8

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HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2007 105 30 6 0.06 9 45 -.067 25 0.24 34 0.32 37 234 2.23 25 0 0 0 0.00 0 22008 89 26 5 0.06 4 27 .037 15 0.17 16 0.18 39 129 1.45 19 0 0 0 0.00 0 0TOTAL 194 56 11 0.06 13 72 -.028 40 0.21 50 0.26 76 363 1.87 44 0 0 0 0.00 0 2

K AT H L E E N S T E V E N S

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ABOUT KATHLEEN . . .NICKNAME KatBEFORE A GAME I . . . Take a showerDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Wakeboard, water ski , rock cl imbingPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: EuropeMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: Austral ia, Costa RicaBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Winning Independent ChampionshipMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: Jerry RiceFAVORITE BOOK: “Tuesdays with Morrie”FAVORITE MOVIE: “The Boondock Saints”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: Grey’s AnatomyFAVORITE BAND: The ScriptFAVORITE FOOD: ChocolateFAVORITE SAYING: “Oh, please”

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S A R A H C L E M E N T

At Utah ValleyFreshman (2008): Appeared in all 26 matches, starting 11 ... had 65 kills ontheyear(1.05perset)...secondontheteamwitha.87blockspersetaverage ... had four block solos and 50 block assists ... had a season-high 10killson11changes(.909)inawinoverChicagoState(Oct.7)...hadaseason-highsixblockassistsinDivisionIIndependentChampionshipfinalagainstCalStateBakersfield...had12serviceaces.

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Team captain of both volleyball and basketball teams at Pleasant Grove HS ... Academic All-State honoree in both basketball and volleyball.

Personal: Member of the honor roll at Pleasant Grove HS ... member of the chamber orchestra in high school ... plays the violin, viola, and piano.

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S OP H O

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CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2008 62 26 65 1.05 26 149 .262 1 0.02 12 0.19 21 33 0.53 0 4 50 54 0.87 5 0TOTAL 62 26 65 1.05 26 149 .262 1 0.02 12 0.19 21 33 0.53 0 4 50 54 0.87 5 0

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ABOUT SARAH . . .NICKNAME FlashBEFORE A GAME I . . . Go to schoolDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Watch SeinfeldPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: EuropeMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: HawaiiBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Blocking U of H four t imes in a rowMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: My brotherFAVORITE BOOK: “The Book of Mormon”FAVORITE MOVIE: “ Johnny Lingo”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: Fresh Prince of Bel AireFAVORITE FOOD: BTS Cake

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At Utah ValleyFreshman (2008): Played in all 26 matches, starting 17 ... was third on the team with 1.95 kills per set ... also averaged 1.13 digs per set ... reached double-digit kills three times including season-high 14 in the Division I IndependentChampionshipfinalwinoverCalStateBakersfield...alsohad10digsvs.Bakersfieldforlonedouble-doubleoftheyear...finishedwith11killstwice,vs.CentralFlorida(Sept.5)andNorthTexas(Sept.12).

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Led Morgan High School as a team captain to a 28-7 record during her senior season ... four-year letterwinner ... named Salt Lake Tri-bune 3A MVP, Deseret News 3A MVP, Ogden Standard Examiner All-Area MVP, 3A All-Tournament Team MVP, and Utah Gatorade Volleyball Player oftheYearin2007...setstaterecordforkillsinasinglematch(47)instatetournamentmatchagainstCarbonHS(Oct.27,2007).

Personal: Honor role student with 4.0 GPA ... Academic All-State honoree in both volleyball and basketball ... National Honor Society President at Morgan HS ... plays the piano.

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S OP H O

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R G A N , UT

MO

R G A N HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2008 76 26 148 1.95 106 476 .088 13 0.17 10 0.13 14 86 1.13 24 3 25 28 0.37 1 1TOTAL 76 26 148 1.95 106 476 .088 13 0.17 10 0.13 14 86 1.13 24 3 25 28 0.37 1 1

C H E L S E Y G A R F I E L D

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ABOUT CHELSEY . . .NICKNAME GarfunkyBEFORE A GAME I . . . Wri te down goals for the gameDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Play racquetbal l and bakePLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: EuropeMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: BahamasBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Winning Independent ChampionshipMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: Jef f HornacekFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: Boston Red SoxPEOPLE SAY I LOOK LIKE: Keira KnightlyFAVORITE BOOK: “The 7 Habits of Highly Ef fect ive PeopleFAVORITE MOVIE: “Sweet Home Alabama”, “Remember the Ti tans”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: House; So You Think You Can DanceFAVORITE FOOD: Chocolate ChipsFAVORITE SAYING: “That’s legi t”

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J A I C E E K U R E S A

At Utah ValleyFreshman (2008): Started 24 out of 26 matches during rookie season ... fourthontheteamwith1.93killsperset...alsohadfiveblocksolosandfiveblockassistsfora.80blockspersetaverage...hadaseason-high14killsvs.SantaClara(Aug.30)...reacheddoublefiguresinkillsfivetimes...had12killsinamatchtwotimes,vs.WeberState(Sept.23)andatBYU-Hawaii(Nov.12).

Redshirt (2007)

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Attended Mountain Crest HS in Hyrum, Utah, where she was athree-sportsstandout(volleyball,basketball,track&field)andearned12letters in her time there ... led team to 14-4 record during senior season includingaRegion5championshipandafifth-placefinishatstatetourna-ment...teamalsowonRegion5championshipin2004andfinishedfifthin state in 2005 ... averaged 21 kills per match during senior season and was named First Team All-State ... earned All-State honors twice in career and All-Region honors four times ... named the Logan Herald Journal’s Fe-male Athlete of the Year in 2006 ... holds state record for most service aces inamatch(13)...wonstatehighjumpchampionshipin2006andplacedfifthinlongjump...Region5MVPandFirstteamAll-Stateinbasketball.

Personal: Born September 3, 1988 in Logan, Utah ... daughter of David and Susanne Kuresa ... graduated from Mountain Crest HS in 2007 and was on the honor roll ... expects to major in special education ... enjoys singing and hula dancing ... is half-Samoan and knows sign language ... father played football at Utah State, brother Jake played football at BYU and uncle Marty Haws played basketball at BYU ... also recruited by Utah State, Southern Utah and Weber State.

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U N TA I N C

R E S T HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2008 88 26 170 1.93 68 479 .213 5 0.06 0 0.00 4 39 0.44 5 5 65 70 0.80 5 0TOTAL 88 26 170 1.93 68 479 .213 5 0.06 0 0.00 4 39 0.44 5 5 65 70 0.80 5 0

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ABOUT JAICEE . . .BEFORE A GAME I . . . Take a nap DURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . NothingPLACE I WOULD LIKE TO VISIT: SamoaMOST EXOTIC PLACE I ’VE VISITED: HawaiiBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Winning Independent ChampionshipMOST FAMOUS ATHLETE I ’VE MET: Troy PolamaluFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: UVU VolleyballFAVORITE BOOKS: Children’s booksFAVORITE MOVIE: “Li t t le Giants”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: American IdolFAVORITE FOOD: RiceFAVORITE SAYING: “Nunya”

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At Utah ValleyFreshman (2008): Appearedin15gameswithninestarts...fifthontheteam with 1.74 kills per set ... had 66 kills on the year ... also averaged .66 blocks per set with two block solos and 23 block assists on the year ... had season-high 11 kills in Division I Independent Championship match vs. NJIT(Nov.22)...had10killsearlierintheD-IIndependentChampionshipvs. Providence.

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Led team to perfect 26-0 record with Region and State Championships in senior year at Long Peak HS ...First Team All-State ... Offensive Player of the Year in the region ... First Team All-Region ... State Tournament MVP

Personal: Born June 13, 1990 ... Hobbies and interests include the beach, friends, and family ... Daughter of Frank and Lynn Tusieseina

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S OP H O

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L ON E P

E A K HS

CAREER STATISTICS

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 BHE2008 38 15 66 1.74 32 172 .198 1 0.03 2 0.05 1 8 0.21 1 2 23 25 0.66 1 0TOTAL 38 15 66 1.74 32 172 .198 1 0.03 2 0.05 1 8 0.21 1 2 23 25 0.66 1 0

F A I T H T U S I E S E I N A

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ABOUT FAITH . . .BEFORE A GAME I . . . Go to schoolDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Watch SeinfeldBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Competing for a spotFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: Los Angeles LakersFAVORITE BOOKS: Harry Potter and Twil ight ser ies’FAVORITE MOVIE: “Twil ight”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: Law & Order SUV; American’s Next Top ModelFAVORITE FOOD: SushiFAVORITE SAYING: “Keep on keepin’ on”

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C H E L S E A F A’ A L O G O

At Utah ValleyFreshman (2008): Appeared in 24 matches as a freshman setter for UVU ... had 279 assists and was second on the team with 4.89 assists per set ... had double-digit assists 11 times ... had a season-high 31 assists vs. Cen-tralFlorida(Sept.5)...finishedwith26assistsinwinsoverChicagoState(Oct.7)andTexas-PanAmerican(Oct.24)...had23assistsinDivisionIIndependentChampionshipfinalwinoverCalStateBakersfield.

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: First Team All-State selection in 2007 ... averaged nearly 32 assists per game, good for second most in Skyline HS history ... named MVP of the 2007 Las Vegas Invitational Tournament ... Second Team All-State selection as a junior in 2006.

Personal: Member of the Peer Leadership Team and Polynesian Dance ClubatSkylineHS...theonlygirlinafamilywithfivebrothers...July16,1990 ... Daughter of Frank Sr. and Tammy.

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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 BHE2008 57 24 18 0.32 3 43 .349 279 4.89 5 0.09 10 32 0.56 1 0 23 23 0.40 2 4TOTAL 57 24 18 0.32 3 43 .349 279 4.89 5 0.09 10 32 0.56 1 0 23 23 0.40 2 4

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ABOUT CHELSEA . . .NICKNAME Daddy ChelzBEFORE A GAME I . . . Bump to my jamsDURING THE OFFSEASON I . . . Spend t ime with familyBIGGEST SPORTS THRILL: Championship game vs. Bakersf ieldFAVORITE SPORTS TEAM: Los Angeles LakersFAVORITE BOOK: “A Child cal led ‘ I t ’”FAVORITE MOVIE: “Fr iday”, “The Notebook”, “ Johnny Lingo”FAVORITE TV SHOWS: Dog Bounty Hunter, America’s Most WantedFAVORITE MUSICIAN: Tupac Shakur FAVORITE FOOD: Everything

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LINDSAY BARKER Class: FreshmanHometown: Mapleton, UtahHigh School: Springville HSHeight: 6-1Position: OH

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Prepped at Springville HS where she started all four years and was a First-Team All-Region selection four years and First-Team All-State se-lection and Second-Team All-State selection in here senior and junior years, respectively ... received military academic and athletic award her senior year ... graduated with high honors

Personal: Born February 15, 1991 ... Daughter of Craig and Pennie Barker

PATTI FLAGG Class: FreshmanHometown: Las Vegas, NevadaHigh School: Silverado HSHeight: 5-6Position: DS

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Prepped at Silverado HS where she graduated with high honors

Personal: Born March 26, 1991 ... Daughter of Jeff and Cathy Flagg

RACHEL ANDERSON Class: SophomoreHometown: Orem, UtahCollege: Snow CollegeHeight: 5-8Position: S

Before Utah ValleyOther College: Played one season at Snow College where she ranked in the Top 10 in Region 18 in assists with 210 ... Graduated from Snow College and was on the high honor roll

High School: prepped at Mountain View HS and was the VIP of the team

Personal: Born April 8, 1989 ... Daughter of Richard and Lynne Glassford

ERICA NISH Class: FreshmanHometown: Hooper, UtahHigh School: Fremont HSHeight: 6-2Position: MB

Before Utah ValleyHigh School: Prepped at Fremont HS where she was a four-time all-Region selection and three-time all-Area selection ... was a Second- and Third-Team All-Stater in volleyball and a First- and Second-Team All-Stater in basketball ... was Fremont High’s Wendy’s Heisman Award winner.

Personal: Born October 2, 1990 ...Daughter of Martin and Mindy Nish

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Gonzaga University

Location Spokane, Washington Enrollment 6,923Colors Blue, White, Red Conference West Coast HomeArena(Capacity) MartinCenter(2,000)Mascot Bulldog

Gonzaga Coaching Staff HeadCoach DaveGantt(UGF,‘78)Record at Gonzaga/Years First SeasonOverallRecord/Years 216-160(14)Assistant Coaches Abby Bennett Brynn MurphyTeam Information2008 Record 10-21Starters - Returning/Lost 10/6Lettermen - Returning/Lost 5/2

Weber State University

Location Ogden, Utah Enrollment 21,000Colors Purple, WhiteConference Big SkyHomeArena(Capacity) SwensonGym(1,000)Mascot Wildcat

Weber State Coaching Staff HeadCoach AlGivens(NAU,‘83)RecordatWeberState/Years 193-283(16)OverallRecord/Years 345-420(23)Assistant Coaches Melissa Leonard Stephanie BirchTeam Information2008 Record 21-13Starters - Returning/Lost 5/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 7/3

Utah State University

Location Logan, Utah Enrollment 24,421Colors Navy Blue and WhiteConference Western AthleticHomeArena(Capacity) SmithSpectrum(10,270)Mascot Aggie

Utah State Coaching Staff HeadCoach GraysonDuBose(BYU,‘93)RecordatUtahState/Years 41-49(3)OverallRecord/Years 41-49(3)Assistant Coaches Tom Peterson Taubi NevesTeam Information2008 Record 11-17Starters - Returning/Lost 6/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 7/4

University of Utah

Location Salt Lake City, UT Enrollment 29,251Colors Crimson and WhiteConference Mountain WestHomeArena(Capacity) CrimsonCourt(2,000)Nickname Utes

Utah Coaching Staff HeadCoach BethLauniere(Aquinas‘85)RecordatUtah/Years 391-212(19)OverallRecord/Years 391-212(19)Assistant Coaches Heather Olmstead Brian DyonTeam Information2008 Record 26-6Starters - Returning/Lost 4/3Lettermen - Returning/Lost 10/4

University of Missouri

Location Columbia, MissouriEnrollment 28,477Colors Old Gold and BlackConference Big 12HomeArena(Capacity) HearnesCenter(13.611)Mascot Tiger

Missouri Coaching Staff HeadCoach WayneKreklow(Drake,‘80)RecordatMissouri/Years 73-48(5)OverallRecord/Years 340-77(10)Assistant Coaches Deng Yeng Chris MuscatTeam Information2008 Record 13-17Starters - Returning/Lost 5/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 10/2

Washington State University

Location Pullman, WashingtonEnrollment 23,000Colors Crimson, Gray Conference Pacific-10HomeArena(Capacity) BohlerGym(3,000)Mascot Cougar

Washington State Coaching Staff HeadCoach AndrewPalileo(CrownColl.,‘91))RecordatWashingtonState/Years 10-19(1)OverallRecord/Years 249-160(12)Assistant Coaches Brian Lamppa TeAna TramelTeam Information2008 Record 10-19Starters - Returning/Lost 5/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 9/6

University of Southern California

Location Los Angeles, CaliforniaEnrollment 33,000Colors Cardinal, GoldConference Pacific-10HomeArena(Capacity) GalenCenter(10,258)Mascot Trojan

USC Coaching Staff HeadCoach MickHaley(BallState,‘65)RecordatUSC/Years 204-44(8)Overall Record/Years 977-232-1Assistant Coaches Cookie Stevens Tim NolanTeam Information2008 Record 17-12Starters - Returning/Lost 7/1Lettermen - Returning/Lost 13/3

Idaho State University

Location Pocatello, IdahoEnrollment 14,209Colors Orange, BlackConference Big SkyHomeArena(Capacity) ReedGym(3,241)Mascot Bengal

Idaho State Coaching Staff HeadCoach ChadTeichert(BYU,‘82)RecordatIdahoState/Years 10-20(2)Overall Record/Years 10-20Assistant Coaches Katie Edgson Team Information2008 Record 10-21Starters - Returning/Lost 4/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 9/3

University of Oregon

Location Eugene, Oregon Enrollment 20,394Colors Green, YellowConference Pacific-10HomeArena(Capacity) McArthurCourt(9,087)Mascot Duck

Oregon Coaching Staff HeadCoach JimMoore(LBSU,‘80)Record at Oregon/Years 76-50/5Overall Record/Years 428-206Assistant Coaches Tina Johnson-Lockhart Stacy MetroTeam Information2008 Record 25-9Starters - Returning/Lost 4/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 6/5

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Boise State University

Location Boise, IdahoEnrollment 19,667Colors Blue, Orange Conference Western AthleticHomeArena(Capacity) BroncoGym(1,400)Mascot Bronco

Boise State Coaching Staff HeadCoach ShawnGarus(CSUSB)Record at Boise State/Years First SeasonOverall Record/Years 115-120Assistant Coaches TBA

Team Information2008 Record 9-19Starters - Returning/Lost 3/4Lettermen - Returning/Lost 8/7

Chicago State University

Location Chicago, Illinois Enrollment 7,131Colors Evergreen and WhiteConference Great West HomeArena(Capacity) DickensCenter(250)Mascot Cougar

Chicago State Coaching Staff HeadCoach ShakeilaCastile-Jones(Chi.St.,‘07)Record at Chicago State/Years First SeasonOverall Record/Years 0-0Assistant Coaches TBA

Team Information2008 Record 0-29Starters - Returning/Lost 5/1Lettermen - Returning/Lost 7/3

University of North Dakota

Location Grand Forks, North DakotaEnrollment 12,748Colors Kelly Green, WhiteConference Great WestHomeArena(Capacity) SiouxCenter(3,064)Mascot Fighting Sioux

North Dakota Coaching Staff HeadCoach AshleyHardee(ECU,‘00)Record at North Dakota/Years First SeasonOverall Record/Years First SeasonAssistantCoaches MikeMoffitt Team Information2008 Record 24-8Starters - Returning/Lost 5/0Lettermen - Returning/Lost 10/1

University of South Dakota

Location Vermillion, South DakotaEnrollment 9,291Colors Red and White Conference Great WestHomeArena(Capacity) DakotaDome(10,000)Mascot Coyote

South Dakota Coaching Staff Head Coach Matt HoukRecordatSouthDakota/Years 23-4(1)OverallRecord/Years 23-4(1)Assistant Coaches Jerad Galante Leanne Felsing, Amber Kobus

Team Information2008 Record 23-4Lettermen - Returning/Lost 5/5

NJIT

Location Newark, New JerseyEnrollment 5,380Colors Blue, White, Red Conference Great WestHome Arena (Capacity) FleisherActivityCenter(1,500)Mascot Highlander

NJIT Coaching Staff HeadCoach RyanMcNeil(Lewis,‘01)RecordatNJIT/Years 50-81(4)OverallRecord/Years 50-81(4)Assistant Coaches JR Martins Melissa GlobTeam Information2008 Record 18-16Starters - Returning/Lost 9/2Lettermen - Returning/Lost 6/1

University of Texas-Pan American

Location Edinburg, Texas Enrollment 17,534Colors Forest Green, Orange, WhiteConference Great WestHomeArena(Capacity) UTPAFieldhouse(4,000)Mascot Bronc

UTPA Coaching Staff HeadCoach AngelaHubbard(UWG,‘04)RecordatUTPA/Years 23-36(3)OverallRecord/Years 23-36(3)Assistant Coach Laura De La Fuente Team Information2008 Record 8-18Starters - Returning/Lost 3/4Lettermen - Returning/Lost 7/4

Southern Utah University

Location Cedar City, UtahEnrollment 7,516Colors Scarlet, WhiteConference The Summit HomeArena(Capacity) Centrum(5,300)Mascot Thunderbird

Southern Utah Coaching Staff HeadCoach DebbyBaker(UtahState‘93)Record at Southern Utah/Years First SeasonOverall Record/Years First SeasonAssistant Coaches Adam Longmore KimNield(GA)Team Information2008 Record -Starters - Returning/Lost -Lettermen - Returning/Lost -

Houston Baptist University

Location Houston, TexasEnrollment 2,749Colors Royal Blue, OrangeConference Great WestHomeArena(Capacity) SharpGym(1,500)Mascot Husky

Houston Baptist Coaching Staff HeadCoach KaddiePlatt(HB)RecordatHBU/Years 447-115(15)OverallRecord/Years 447-115(15)Assistant Coaches Team Information2008 Record 24-7Lettermen - Returning/Lost 7/7

Brigham Young University

Location Prov0, UtahEnrollment 33,278Colors Dark Blue, White, TanConference Mountain WestHomeArena(Capacity) SmithFieldhouse(5,000)Mascot Cougar

BYU Coaching Staff HeadCoach ShayGoulding(BYU‘98)RecordatBYU/Years 14-12(1)OverallRecord/Years 14-12(1)Assistant Coaches Shawn Olmstead Team Information2008 Record 14-11Starters - Returning/Lost 4/3Lettermen - Returning/Lost 8/4

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2008 STATISTICS AND MATCH RESULTS

OVERALL RECORD: 14-12 HOME: 12-1 AWAY: 2-8 NEUTRAL SITE: 4-2 ## NAME SP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG DIG/S BS BA TOT BLK/S BE BHE6 KAYLI BROADBENT 89 316 3.55 158 839 .188 15 0.17 23 44 0.26 32 150 1.69 4 31 35 0.39 2 117 KRISTIN ANDERSON 89 230 2.58 69 520 .310 6 0.07 0 0 0.00 0 23 0.26 11 114 125 1.40 6 12 CHELSEY GARFIELD 76 148 1.95 106 476 .088 13 0.17 10 14 0.13 24 86 1.13 3 25 28 0.37 1 110 JAICEE KURESA 88 170 1.93 68 479 .213 5 0.06 0 4 0.00 5 39 0.44 5 65 70 0.80 5 012 FAITH TUSIESEINA 38 66 1.74 32 172 .198 1 0.03 2 1 0.05 1 8 0.21 2 23 25 0.66 1 09 MELISSA FIFITA 24 33 1.38 19 81 .173 0 0.00 4 4 0.17 5 12 0.50 0 1 1 0.04 0 016 MARLA MORIN 10 12 1.20 4 26 .308 0 0.00 1 2 0.10 0 2 0.20 1 3 4 0.40 1 015 SARAH CLEMENT 62 65 1.05 26 149 .262 1 0.02 12 21 0.19 0 33 0.53 4 50 54 0.87 5 04 DANI ROBISON 51 42 0.82 21 115 .183 0 0.00 11 21 0.22 0 18 0.35 2 35 37 0.73 1 01 KRISTI LINDLEY 81 31 0.38 16 115 .130 666 8.22 8 24 0.10 0 124 1.53 2 42 44 0.54 1 818 CHELSEA FA’ALOGO 57 18 0.32 3 43 .349 279 4.89 5 10 0.09 1 32 0.56 0 23 23 0.40 2 45 LANNI O’REILLY 61 4 0.07 6 21 -0.95 4 0.07 12 11 0.20 8 60 0.98 0 0 0 0.00 0 011 KATHLEEN STEVENS 89 5 0.06 4 27 .037 15 0.17 16 39 0.18 19 129 1.45 0 0 0 0.00 0 03 ALLYCE WILSON 94 3 0.03 1 15 .133 53 0.56 7 7 0.07 31 451 4.80 0 0 0 0.00 0 7 TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 8 - - - - - - - -UTAH VALLEY 94 1143 12.16 533 3078 .198 1058 11.26 111 202 1.18 134 1167 12.41 34 412 240.0 2.55 25 22OPPONENTS 94 1088 11.57 541 3097 .177 1008 10.72 134 184 1.43 111 1156 12.30 36 302 187.0 1.99 43 24

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE SCORE-BY-GAME RECORD TIME ATTEND. AUG. 23, 2009 AT UTAH L 0-3 17-25,10-25,22-25 0-1 587AUG. 30, 2008 VS SANTA CLARA L 2-3 18-25,25-17,20-25,25-22,0-15 0-2 104SEPT. 5, 2008 VS. UCF L 2-3 19-25,20-25,25-20,25-21,12-15 0-3 -SEPT. 5, 2008 AT KANSAS L 0-3 21-25,16-25,20-25 0-4 662SEPT. 6, 2008 VS. OREGON L 0-3 12-25,18-25,18-25 0-5 -SEPT. 12, 2008 NORTH TEXAS W 3-0 25-20,25-19,25-16 1-5 1067SEPTE. 13, 2008 IDAHO STATE W 3-0 25-22,25-27,26-24 2-5 706SEPT. 16, 2008 AT UTAH STATE L 0-3 23-25,17-25,19-25 2-6 538SEPT. 19, 2008 AT WASHINGTON STATE L 0-3 21-25,21-25,21-25 2-7 1059SEPT. 23, 2008 WEBER STATE W 3-2 25-20,24-26,25-23,12-25,15-8 3-7 906OCT. 3, 2008 CSU-BAKERSFIELD L 1-3 23-25,25-23,14-25,12-25 3-8 460OCT. 4, 2008 CSU-BAKERSFIELD W 3-2 25-22,25-19,23-25,23-25,15-9 4-8 206OCT. 7, 2008 CHICAGO STATE W 3-0 25-5,25-9,25-14 5-8 315OCT. 10, 2008 AT UT-PAN AMERICAN W 3-0 25-17,25-22,26-24 6-8 402OCT. 14, 2008 AT IDAHO STATE L 1-3 25-20,17-25,15-25,23-25 6-9 384OCT. 24, 2008 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 3-0 26-24,25-13,25-22 7-9 280OCT. 28, 2008 AT BOISE STATE L 2-3 13-25,25-21,16-25,25-13,17-19 7-10 127OCT. 30, 2008 SEATTLE W 3-0 25-19,25-21,25-20 8-10 385NOV. 4, 2008 AT WEBER STATE L 0-3 29-31,21-25,27-29 8-11 430NOV. 7, 2008 HOUSTON BAPTIST W 3-0 25-27,25-19,26-24 9-11 394NOV. 12, 2008 AT BYU-HAWAII W 3-1 25-13,22-25,25-23,25-23 10-11 325NOV. 15, 2008 AT #6 HAWAII L 0-3 19-25,14-25,10-25 10-12 6221NOV. 21, 2008 PROVIDENCE W 3-0 31-29,25-20,25-10 11-12 -NOV. 21, 2008 UT-PAN AMERICAN W 3-0 25-11,25-19,25-19 12-12 745NOV. 22, 2008 NJIT W 3-1 2-15,20-25,25-21,25-17 13-12 -NOV. 22, 2008 CSU-BAKERSFIELD W 3-2 17-25,25-20,34-26,25-22,16-14 14-12 680

TEAM RECORD W-L RECORD IN: ATTEND DATES TOTAL AVERAGEOVERALL: 14-12 3 GAMES: 9-7 TOTAL: 23 16879 703HOME: 12-1 4 GAMES: 2-2 HOME: 13 6144 473AWAY: 2-8 5 GAMES: 3-3 AWAY: 10 10735 1074 NEUTRAL: 0-3 NEUTRAL: 3 104 35

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KILLS (TOTAL)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 30 DEISE BORGHETTI AT TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN OCT 16, 2004 28 CAMIE MANWILL NORTHEASTERN OCT 26, 2006 27 CAMIE MANWILL AT ORAL ROBERTS SEPT 09, 2006 26 DEISE BORGHETTI UC DAVIS SEPT 16, 2004 26 KAYLI BROADBENT AT CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD OCT 13, 2007 (3 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 19 ALINA WALLAUER TEXAS A&M-CC NOV 13, 2004 18 DEISE BORGHETTI AT TEXAS A&M-CC OCT 15, 2004 18 JESSICA ENDRES AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE SEPT 30, 2005 18 KRYSTAL TAYLOR AT TEXAS A&M-CC OCT 15, 2004 18 KAYI BROADENT IDAHO STATE SEPT 13, 2008

(4 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 27 CAMIE MANWILL ORAL ROBERTS SEPT 09, 2006 24 CAMIE MANWILL AT IDAHO STATE SEPT 22, 2007 24 JESSICA ENDRES AT NJIT SEPT 28, 2007 23 CAMIE MANWILL IPFW SEPT 09, 2006 22 CAMIE MANWILL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE NOV 12, 2005 22 JESSICA ENDRES TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN OCT 05, 2007

(5 GAMES) TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 30 DEISE BORGHETTI AT TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN OCT 16, 2004 28 CAMIE MANWILL NORTHEASTERN AUG 26, 2006 26 DEISE BORGHETTI UC DAVIS SEPT 16, 2004 26 KAYLI BROADBENT AT CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD OCT 13, 2007 25 CAMIE MANWILL ARIZONA STATE SEPT 08, 2007

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM 20 ATTEMPTS) % PLAYER OPPONENT DATE .773 JESSICA ENDRES AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE SEPT 30, 2005.600 JESSICA ENDRES WESTMINSTER OCT 25, 2005.600 KRYSTAL TAYLOR PORTLAND AUG 29, 2003.591 KASSIDY BROTHERSON AT BYU SEPT 19, 2003.591 JESSICA ENDRES AT CHICAGO STATE OCT 01, 2007

ATTACK ATTEMPTSTOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 103 CAMIE MANWILL NORTHEASTERN AUG 26, 200675 CAMIE MANWILL WYOMING AUG 24, 200769 CAMIE MANWILL WEBER STATE SEPT 07, 200769 CAMIE MANWILL ARIZONA STATE SEPT 08, 200767 (ACHIEVEDTWOTIMES)

ATTACK ATTEMPTS (3 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 53 CAMIE MANWILL AT TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN SEPT 30, 200649 DEISE BORGHETTI AT PORTLAND STATE SEPT 18, 2004 47 CAMIE MANWILL AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE OCT 13, 200646 CAMIE MANWILL AT ARIZONA STATE AUG 28, 200644 DEISE BORGHETTI NORTH DAKOTA STATE NOV 12, 2004

ATTEMPTS (4 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 67 CAMIE MANWILL IPFW NOV 11, 200667 CAMIE MANWILL ORAL ROBERTS SEPT 09, 200665 CAMIE MANWILL AT MONTANA STATE SEPT 24, 200760 (ACHIEVEDTHREETIMES) ATTEMPTS (5 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 103 CAMIE MANWILL NORTHEASTERN AUG 26, 200675 CAMIE MANWILL WYOMING AUG 24, 200769 CAMIE MANWILL WEBER STATE SEPT 07, 200769 CAMIE MANWILL ARIZONA STATE SEPT 08, 200766 CAMIE MANWILL AT TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO SEPT 29, 2006 ASSISTSTOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 70 KRISTI LINDLEY WEBER STATE SEPT 07, 200766 KRISTI LINDLEY ARIZONA STATE SEPT 08, 200766 KRISTI LINDLEY AT MONTANA STATE SEPT 24, 200765 ACHIEVED FIVE TIMES

ASSISTS (3 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 50 LACEE KOELLIKER MONTANA STATE NOV 03, 2006 48 LACEE KOELLIKER TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN NOV 04, 200647 LACEE KOELLIKER AT NORTH DAKOTA STATE SEPT 30, 200546 KRISTI LINDLEY AT BUTLER SEPT 01, 200746 LACEE KOELLIKER WESTMINSTER COLLEGE OCT 25, 200546 LACEE KOELLIKER HARVARD SEPT 16, 2006

ASSISTS (4 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 66 KRISTI LINDLEY AT MONTANA STATE SEPT 24, 200765 KRISTI LINDLEY TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN OCT 05, 2007

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65 LACEE KOELLIKER WEBER STATE SEPT 27, 200564 KRISTI LINDLEY BOISE STATE OCT 18, 200763 KRISTI LINDLEY AT NJIT SEPT 27, 2007

ASSISTS (5 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 70 KRISTI LINDLEY WEBER STATE SEPT 07, 200766 KRISTI LINDLEY ARIZONA STATE SEPT 08, 200765 LACEEKOELLIKER(ACHIEVEDTHREETIMES)

SERVICE ACESTOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 6 ANNE OLSEN UC DAVIS SEPT 17, 20056 CAMIE MANWILL VS PROVIDENCE NOV 10, 20066 LACEE KOELLIKER VS NORTHWESTERN STATE SEPT 09, 2005 DIGS TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 39 ALLYCE WILSON SAN JOSE STATE SEPT 08, 2007 36 ALLYCE WILSON BOISE STATE OCT 18, 2007 34 ALLYCE WILSON AT BYU-HAWAII NOV 12, 200833 MAEGAN HOYT NORTHERN COLORADO OCT 27, 2004 33 ALLYCE WILSON CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD OCT 04, 2008 DIGS (3 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 27 MAEGAN HOYT AT NORTHERN COLORADO NOV 12, 2005 26 ALLYCE WILSON AT TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN OCT 30, 2007 24 ALLYCE WILSON AT CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD OCT 12, 200723 ALLYCE WILSON AT CHICAGO STATE OCT 01, 200723 ALLYCE WILSON AT MICHIGAN SEPT 14, 2007

DIGS (4 GAMES) TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 36 ALLYCE WILSON BOISE STATE OCT 18, 2007 34 ALLYCE WILSON AT BYU-HAWAII NOV 12, 200829 MAEGAN HOYT MONTANA STATE SEPT 03, 2005 28 ACHIEVED FOUR TIMES DIGS (5 GAMES) TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 39 ALLYCE WILSON SAN JOSE STATE SEPT 08, 2007 33 ALLYCE WILSON CAL STATE-BAKERSFIELD OCT 04, 200833 MAEGAN HOYT NORTHERN COLORADO OCT 27, 2004 31 ACHIEVED THREE TIMES BLOCK SOLOS TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 3 LARISSA LAYCOCK VS IPFW NOV 12, 2004 2 ACHIEVED 25 TIMES

BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 12 KRISTIN ANDERSON BOISE STATE OCT 18, 200711 KRISTIN ANDERSON AT UCF SEPT 05, 200810 JESSICA ENDRES NORTHERN COLORADO OCT 27, 200410 KASSIDY BROTHERSON VS WASHINGTON STATE SEPT 06, 20039 ACHIEVED FIVE TIMES TOTAL BLOCKSTOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 12 JESSICA ENDRES NORTHERN COLORADO OCT 27, 200411 KRISTIN ANDERSON AT UCF SEPT 05, 2008 12 KRISTIN ANDERSON BOISE STATE OCT 18, 200710 JESSICA ENDRES AT PORTLAND STATE SEPT 18, 200410 KASSIDY BROTHERSON VS WASHINGTON STATE SEPT 06, 2003

BLOCKS (3 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 10 JESSICA ENDRES AT PORTLAND STATE SEPT 18, 20048 KRISTIN ANDERSON AT WEBER STATE NOV 04, 2008 7 ACHIEVED FOUR TIMES

BLOCKS (4 GAMES)TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 12 KRISTIN ANDERSON BOISE STATE OCT 18, 20079 KRISTIN ANDERSON AT UTAH STATE OCT 25, 20079 KASSIDY BROTHERSON VS BOWLING GREEN AUG 30, 2003 8 ACHIEVED 8 TIMES BLOCKS (5 GAMES) TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 12 JESSICA ENDRES NORTHERN COLORADO OCT 27, 200411 KRISTIN ANDERSON AT UCF SEPT 05, 200810 KASSIDY BROTHERSON WASHINGTON STATE SEPT 06, 20089 ACHIEVED TWO TIMES

POINTS TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT DATE 33.0 KAYLI BROADBENT AT CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD OCT 13, 200731.5 DEISE BORGHETTI AT TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN OCT 16, 2004 31.0 CAMIE MANWILL VS NORTHEASTERN AUG 26, 2006

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SETS PLAYED CAREER TOT. PLAYER YEARS 428 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-07398 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06356 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 2003-06331 CHELSEA BAUGH 2004-06307 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-07

SEASON TOT. PLAYER YEARS 117 JESSICA ENDRES 2007117 ALLYCE WILSON 2007114 LACEE KOELLIKER 2005114 JESSICA ENDRES 2005113 ANNE OLSEN 2005

KILLSCAREER TOT. PLAYER YEARS1401 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-071165 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-07684 KAYLI BROADBENT 2007-08472 DEISE BORGHETTI 2003-04464 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06

SEASON TOT. PLAYER YEARS 448 JESSICA ENDRES 2007403 DEISE BORGHETTI 2004403 CAMIE MANWILL 2006387 CAMIE MANWILL 2007375 CAMIE MANWILL 2005

KILLS PER SETCAREER (MIN. 150 SETS) AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 3.79 CAMIE MANWILL 307 2005-073.45 KAYLI BROADBENT 197 2007-08 3.27 JESSICA ENDRES 428 2004-07 2.88 ALINA WALLAUER 160 2003-042.15 KRISTIN ANDERSON 209 2006-08

SEASON (MIN. 50 SETS)AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 4.20 DEISE BORGHETTI 96 20044.20 CAMIE MANWILL 96 20063.91 CAMIE MANWILL 99 20073.83 JESSICA ENDRES 117 20073.55 KAYLI BROADBENT 89 2008

ATTACK ATTEMPTSCAREER TOT. PLAYER YEARS3376 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-073159 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-071824 KAYLI BROADBENT 2007-081408 ALINA WALLAUER 2003-041311 DEISE BORGHETTI 2003-04

SEASON TOT. PLAYER YEARS 1230 CAMIE MANWILL 20061152 CAMIE MANWILL 20071114 DEISE BORGHETTI 2004999 ANNE OLSEN 2005995 JESSICA ENDRES 2007

ATTACK PERCENTAGECAREER (MIN. 150 KILLS) % PLAYER YEARS .332 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-07.306 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2006-08.292 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06.274 BROOKE ADAMS 2005-06.218 KAYLI BROADBENT 2007-08

SEASON (MINIMUM 175 KILLS) % PLAYER YEARS .357 JESSICA ENDRES 2007.351 KASSIDY BROTHERSON 2003.345 JESSICA ENDRES 2006.321 JESSICA ENDRES 2005.310 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2008

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ASSISTSCAREER TOTAL PLAYER YEARS 4057 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-062072 KRISTI LINDLEY 2007-08534 AULANI CARTER 2003279 CHELSEA FA’ALOGO 2008173 ALLYCE WILSON 2007-08

SEASON TOTAL PLAYER YEARS 1406 KRISTI LINDLEY 20071375 LACEE KOELLIKER 20051170 LACEE KOELLIKER 20061133 LACEE KOELLIKER 2004666 KRISTI LINDLEY 2008

ASSISTS PER SETCAREER (MIN. 50 SETS)AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 10.79 KRISTI LINDLEY 192 2007-0810.19 LACEE KOELLIKER 398 2003-060.82 ALLYCE WILSON 211 2007-080.39 MAEGAN HOYT 222 2003-050.37 ALINA WALLAUER 160 2003-04

SEASON (MIN. 50 SETS)AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 12.67 KRISTI LINDLEY 111 200712.06 LACEE KOELLIKER 114 200511.82 LACEE KOELLIKER 99 200611.22 LACEE KOELLIKER 101 20048.22 KRISTI LINDLEY 81 2008

SERVICE ACESCAREER TOTAL PLAYER YEARS124 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-0680 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-0757 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 2003-0655 KAYLI BROADBENT 2007-0854 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-07

SEASON TOTAL PLAYER YEARS 55 LACEE KOELLIKER 200542 LACEE KOELLIKER 200640 CAMIE MANWILL 200637 ANNE OLSEN 200534 KATHLEEN STEVENS 2007

DIGSCAREER TOTAL PLAYER YEARS1102 ALLYCE WILSON 2007-08989 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-07925 CHELSEA BAUGH 2004-07820 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06811 MAEGAN HOYT 2003-05

SEASON TOTAL PLAYER YEARS651 ALLYCE WILSON 2007501 MAEGAN HOYT 2005451 ALLYCE WILSON 2008418 CHELSEA BAUGH 2006379 CAMIE MANWILL 2007

DIGS PER SETCAREER (MIN. 150 SETS)AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 5.22 ALLYCE WILSON 211 2007-083.65 MAEGAN HOYT 222 2003-053.22 CAMIE MANWILL 307 2005-083.08 ALINA WALLAUER 160 2003-042.79 CHELSEA BAUGH 331 2004-07

SEASON (MIN. 50 SETS)AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 5.56 ALLYCE WILSON 117 20074.80 ALLYCE WILSON 94 20084.64 MAEGAN HOYT 108 20054.22 CHELSEA BAUGH 99 20064.00 MAEGAN HOYT 60 2004

BLOCK SOLOSCAREER TOT. PLAYER YEARS46 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-0725 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2006-0824 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-0723 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-0613 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 2003-06

SEASON TOTAL PLAYER YEARS16 JESSICA ENDRES 200714 JESSICA ENDRES 200413 KRISTIN ANDERSON 200711 KRISTIN ANDERSON 20089 CAMIE MANWILL 20079 ASHLEY DALLIN 20069 JESSICA ENDRES 2005

BLOCK ASSISTSCAREER TOTAL PLAYER YEARS380 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-07234 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2006-08228 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06188 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 2003-06139 BROOKE ADAMS 2005-06

SEASON TOTAL PLAYER YEARS125 JESSICA ENDRES 2007114 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2008108 KRISTIN ANDERSON 200791 JESSICA ENDRES 200484 JESSICA ENDRES 2005

TOTAL BLOCKSCAREER TOTAL PLAYER YEARS426 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-07259 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2006-08251 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06201 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 2003-06150 BROOKE ADAMS 2005-06

SEASONTOTAL PLAYER YEARS141 JESSICA ENDRES 2007125 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2008121 KRISTIN ANDERSON 2007105 JESSICA ENDRES 200493 JESSICA ENDRES 2005

BLOCKS PER SETCAREER (MIN. 150 SETS)AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 1.24 KRISTIN ANDERSON 209 2006-071.00 JESSICA ENDRES 428 2004-070.89 BROOKE ADAMS 168 2005-060.63 LACEE KOELLIKER 398 2003-060.56 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 356 2003-06

SEASON (MIN. 50 SETS) AVE. PLAYER SETS YEARS 1.40 KRISTIN ANDERSON 89 20081.23 KRISTIN ANDERSON 98 20071.21 JESSICA ENDRES 117 20071.06 JESSICA ENDRES 99 20040.98 KASSIDY BROTHERSON 88 2003

POINTSCARETOTAL PLAYER YEARS 1691.0 JESSICA ENDRES 2004-071327.5 CAMIE MANWILL 2005-07786/0 KAYLI BROADBENT 2007-08725.0 LACEE KOELLIKER 2003-06625.0 STEPHANIE MCFARLAND 2003-06

SEASONTOTAL PLAYER YEARS 547.5 JESSICA ENDRES 2007470.5 CAMIE MANWILL 2006444.0 CAMIE MANWILL 2007432.0 DEISE BORGHETTI 2004427.5 KAYLI BROADBENT 2007

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ATTACK (SEASON)

Kills1835 (.232) 20071744 (.204) 20051516 (.215) 20061468 (.179) 20041216 (.193) 2003

Kills per set15.68 (117sets) 200715.31 (99sets) 200615.30 (114sets) 200514.53 (101sets) 200413.82 (88sets) 2003

Attack attempts4918 (1835-693-4918) 20074564 (1744-815-4564) 20054319 (1468-696-4319) 20044107 (1516-631-4107) 20063310 (1216-577-3310) 2003

Attack pct..232 (1835-693-4918) 2007.215 (1516-631-4107) 2006.204 (1744-815-4564) 2005.198 (1143-533-3078) 2008.193 (1216-577-3310) 2003

ASSISTS (SEASON)

Assists1688 (117sets) 20071573 (114sets) 20051367 (99sets) 20061343 (101sets) 20041082 (88sets) 2003

Assists per set14.43 (117sets) 200713.81 (99sets) 200613.80 (114sets) 200513.30 (101sets) 200412.30 (88sets) 2003

Assist pct..512 2003.470 2005.416 2006.372 2004.371 2008

SERVES (SEASON)

Service aces201 (117sets) 2007182 (114sets) 2005174 (99sets) 2006135 (88sets) 2003122 (101sets) 2004

Service aces per set1.76 (99sets) 20061.72 (117sets) 20071.60 (114sets) 20051.53 (88sets) 20031.21 (101sets) 2004 Service attempts3075 (117sets) 20072893 (114sets) 20052645 (99sets) 20062382 (101sets) 20042035 (94sets) 2008

Serve pct..910 (3075serves) 2007.906 (2893serves) 2005.903 (2382serves) 2004.901 (2035serves) 2008.898 (2645serves) 2006

DIGS (SEASON)

Digs2138 (117sets) 20071783 (101sets) 20041779 (114sets) 20051691 (99sets) 20061195 (88sets) 20031167 (94sets) 2008

Digs per set18.27 (117sets) 200717.65 (101sets) 200417.08 (99sets) 200615.61 (114sets) 200513.58 (88sets) 2003

Reception pct..935 (2616receptions) 2007.929 (2241receptions) 2004.927 (2431receptions) 2005.927 (1826receptions) 2008.926 (2224receptions) 2006

BLOCKS (SEASON)

Block solos49 (117sets) 200747 (99sets) 200637 (101sets) 200434 (114sets) 200534 (94sets) 2008

Block assists503 (117sets) 2007412 (94sets) 2008356 (114sets) 2005350 (99sets) 2006300 (88sets) 2003

Total blocks300.5 (117sets) 2007240.0 (94sets) 2008222.0 (99sets) 2006212.0 (114sets) 2005182.5 (101sets) 2004

Blocks per set2.57 (117sets) 20072.55 (94sets) 20082.24 (99sets) 20061.98 (88sets) 20031.86 (114sets) 2005

POINTS (SEASON)

Points2336.5 20072138.0 20051912.0 20061772.5 20041525.0 2003

Points per set19.97 (117sets) 200719.31 (99sets) 200618.75 (114sets) 200517.55 (101sets) 200417.33 (88sets) 2003

Sets played117 2007114 2005101 200499 200694 2008

Matches played31 200729 200528 200627 200426 2008

U V U T E A M S E A S O N R E C O R D S

Brooke Adams 2005-06Kristin Anderson 2006-08Chelsea Baugh 2004-07Meagan Bluth 2007Deise Borghetti 2003-04Brooke Brady 2005-06Kayli Broadbent 2007-08Shannan Brooks 2007Kassidy Brotherson 2003Ashley Brown 2006Carlyn Cadmus 2004-05Bethany Carron 2005-07Aulani Carter 2003Sarah Clement 2008Ashley Dallin 2006Jessica Endres 2004-07Chelsea Fa’alogo 2008MelissaFifita 2008ChelseyGarfield 2008Kari Heers 2005Maegan Hoyt 2003-05Malia Hoyt 2003-04Lacee Koelliker 2003-06

Jaicee Kuresa 2008Larissa Laycock 2003-05Terin Ledall 2006-07Kristi Lindley 2007-08Deja Lunt 2003Camie Manwill 2005-08Stephanie McFarland 2003-06Gini Mendenhall 2006Marla Morin 2008Lanni O’Reilly 2007-08Anne Olsen 2004-05Kaui Piena 2006Dani Robison 2007-08Ashley Santiago 2006Amber Smith 2004Kathleen Stevens 2007-08Krystal Taylor 2003-04Faith Tusieseina 2008Alina Wallauer 2003-04Jenny Weed 2003Allyce Wilson 2007-08Jamie Wiscombe 2004

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Air Force (0-1)9/10/05 Ogden,Utah L(2-3)

Arizona State (0-2)8/26/06 Tempe,Arizona L(0-3)9/8/7 Orem,Utah L(2-3)

Augustana (S.D.) (0-1)10/15/03 SiouxFalls,SouthDakota L(2-3)

Boise State (4-1)8/30/03 Boise,Idaho W(3-2)11/4/04 Orem,Utah W(3-0)9/6/05 Boise,Idaho W(3-1)10/18/07 Orem,Utah W(3-1)10/28/08 boise,idaho l(2-3)

Bowling Green (0-1)8/30/03 Boise,Idaho L(1-3)

Butler (1-0)9/1/07 Indianapolis,Indiana W(3-0)

BYU (0-5)9/19/03 Provo,Utah L(0-3)10/26/04 Orem,Utah L(1-3)10/18/05 Provo,Utah L(0-3)10/3/06 Orem,Utah L(0-3)10/9/07 Provo,Utah L(0-3)

BYU-Hawaii (1-1)9/2/03 Orem,Utah L(1-3)11/12/08 laie,hawaii w(3-1)

Cal State Bakersfield (5-1)10/12/07 Bakersfield,California W(3-0)10/13/07 Bakersfield,California W(3-2)11/17/07 Orem,Utah W(3-0)10/3/08 OREM,UTAH L(1-3)10/4/08 OREM,UTAH W(3-2)11/22/08 orem,utah w(3-2)

Cal State Northridge (0-1)9/16/06 SanJose,California L(0-3)

Cal Poly-SLO (0-1)9/17/04 Portland,Oregon L(2-3)

Central Florida (2-1)9/10/04 Orem,Utah W(3-1)9/2/06 Orlando,Florida W(3-1)9/5/08 lawrence,kansas l(2-3)

Chicago State (2-0)10/1/07 Chicago,Illinois W(3-0)10/7/08 OREM,UTAH W(3-0)

Colorado College (1-0)11/8/03 ColoradoSprings,Colo. W(3-0)

Columbia (1-0)9/28/07 Newark,NewJersey W(3-1)

Dixie State (1-0)9/22/06 Orem,Utah W(3-0) Furman (1-0)9/1/06 Orlando,Florida W(3-2)

Georgia Tech (0-1)9/14/07 AnnArbor,Michigan L(0-3)

Harvard (1-0)9/16/06 SanJose,California W(3-0)

hawaii (0-1)11/15/08 Honolulu,Hawaii L(0-3) houston baptist (1-0)11/7/08 Orem,Utah w(3-0)

IPFW (1-3)11/14/03 FortWayne,Indiana L(1-3)11/12/04 Orem,Utah L(1-3)9/9/06 Orem,Utah W(3-1)11/11/06 Fargo,NorthDakota L(1-3) Idaho State (4-3)9/21/04 Pocatello,Idaho L(0-3)9/16/05 Orem,Utah L(2-3)9/6/06 Pocatello,Idaho W(3-2)9/22/07 Pocatello,Idaho W3-1)10/27/07 Orem,Utah W(3-0)9/13/08 Orem,Utah W(3-0)10/14/08 Pocatello,idaho l(1-3)

Kansas (0-2)9/1/05 Orem,Utah L(1-3)

9/5/08 Lawrence,Kansas l(0-3)

Loyola Marymount (0-1)8/25/06 Tempe,Arizona L(1-3)

Memphis (1-0)9/11/04 Provo,Utah W(3-0)

Michigan (0-1)9/14/07 AnnArbor,Michigan L(0-3)

Missouri (0-1)9/5/03 #18SaltLakeCity,Utah L(0-3)

Montana (1-0)9/7/04 Missoula,Montana W(3-0)

Montana State (2-1)9/3/05 Orem,Utah L(1-3)11/3/06 Orem,Utah W(3-0)9/24/07 Bozeman,Montana W(3-1)

Montana Western (2-0)9/26/04 Dillon,Montana W(3-0)10/7/03 Orem,Utah W(3-0)

Nevada (0-2)10/7/04 Reno,Nevada L(1-3)11/10/07 Orem,Utah L(1-3)

NJIT (2-0)9/28/07 Newark,NewJersey W(3-1)11/22/08 Orem,Utah w(3-1)

North Dakota State (4-2)11/12/04 Orem,Utah L(0-3)9/30/05 Fargo,NorthDakota W(3-0)11/3/05 Orem,Utah W(3-0)11/10/05 Greeley,Colorado W(3-2)10/14/06 Fargo,NorthDakota L(1-3)10/28/06 Orem,Utah W(3-1)

north texas (1-0)9/12/08 Orem,Utah W(3-0)

Northeastern (1-0)8/26/06 Tempe,Arizona W(3-2)

Northern Colorado (2-7)10/3/03 Orem,Utah L(0-3)11/7/03 Greeley,Colorado L(1-3)11/15/03 FortWayne,Indiana L(1-3)10/27/04 Orem,Utah L(2-3)11/6/04 Greeley,Colorado L(0-3)11/13/04 Orem,Utah L(1-3)10/15/05 Greeley,Colorado L(0-3)10/21/05 Orem,Utah W(3-2)11/12/05 Greeley,Colorado W(3-0)

Northern Illinois (1-0) 8/31/07 Indianapolis,Indiana W(1-0)

Northwestern State (1-0)9/9/05 Ogden,Utah W(3-1)

Oklahoma (0-1)9/11/04 Provo,Utah L(1-3)

Oral Roberts (0-2)9/29/04 OralRoberts L(0-3)9/9/06 Orem,Utah L(1-3)

OREGON (0-1)9/6/08 Lawrence,Kansas l(0-3)

Portland (0-2)8/29/03 Boise,Idaho L(1-3)9/18/04 Portland,Oregon L(0-3)

Portland State (1-0)9/18/04 Portland,Oregon W(3-0)

Providence (4-0)11/11/05 Greeley,Colorado W(3-0)11/10/06 Fargo,NorthDakota W(3-0)11/16/07 Orem,Utah W(3-0)11/21/08 Orem,Utah w(3-0)

Samford (1-0)9/1/06 Orlando,Florida W(3-0)

santa clara (0-1)8/30/08 SaltLakeCity,Utah l(2-3)

San Jose State (1-1)9/15/06 SanJose,California L(0-3)

9/8/07 Orem,Utah W(3-2)

Seattle (1-0)10/30/08 Orem,Utah w(3-0)

South Dakota State (5-3)10/16/03 Brookings,SouthDakota W(3-1)11/11/04 Orem,Utah L(0-3)10/1/05 Brookings,SouthDakota L(2-3)11/4/05 Orem,Utah W(3-0)11/11/05 Greeley,Colorado W(3-0)11/12/05 Greeley,Colorado W(3-1)10/13/06 Brookings,SouthDakota L(0-3)10/26/06 Orem,Utah W(3-0)

St. Francis (1-0)9/29/07 Newark,NewJersey W(3-0)

Temple (0-1)9/15/07 AnnArbor,Michigan L(2-3)

Tennessee Tech (1-0)8/31/07 Inianapolis,Indiana W(3-2)

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (5-0)11/15/03 Fort Wayne, Indiana W(3-1)10/15/04 Corpus Christi, Texas W(3-0)11/13/04 Orem, Utah W(3-0)9/17/05 Orem, Utah W(3-0)10/29/05 Corpus Christi, Texas W(3-2)

Texas-Pan American (12-1)11/14/03 Fort Wayne, Indiana W(3-0)10/16/04 Edinburg, Texas W(3-2)11/11/04 Orem, Utah W(3-1)10/8/05 Orem, Utah W(3-1)10/28/05 Edinburg, Texas L(2-3)9/30/06 McAllen, Texas W(3-0)11/4/06 Orem, Utah W(3-0)10/5/07 Orem, Utah W(3-1)10/20/07 Edinburg, Texas W(3-0)11/16/07 Orem, Utah W(3-010/10/08 Edinburg, Texas W(3-0)10/24/08 Orem, Utah w(3-0)11/21/08 Orem, Utah w(3-0)

Texas-San Antonio (1-0)9/29/06 San Antonio, Texas W(3-2)

UC Davis (2-0)9/16/04 Portland, Oregon W(3-2)9/17/05 Orem, Utah W(3-1)

UNLV (0-1)9/25/04 Las Vegas, Nevada L(2-3)

Utah (0-6)9/6/03 Salt Lake City, Utah L(0-3)9/1/04 #24 Salt Lake City, Utah L(0-3)9/20/05 Orem, Utah L(1-3)10/10/06 Salt Lake City, Utah L(0-3)10/23/07 Orem, Utah L(0-3)8/29/08 Salt Lake City, Utah l(0-3)

Utah State (1-4)10/21/03 Logan, Utah L(0-3)10/10/05 Orem, Utah L(1-3)10/25/07 Logan, Utah L(3-1)11/1/07 Orem, Utah W(3-0)9/16/08 Logan, Utah l(0-3)

Washington (0-1)11/25/03 #14 Seattle, Washington L(0-3)

Washington State (1-1)9/6/03 Salt Lake City, Utah W(3-2)9/19/08 Pullman, Washington l(0-3)

Weber State (4-6)9/9/03 Ogden, Utah L(2-3)10/19/04 Ogden, Utah L(2-3)9/10/05 Ogden, Utah L(0-3)9/27/05 Orem, Utah W(3-1)8/29/06 Ogden, Utah L(0-3)9/8/06 Orem, Utah W(3-0)9/7/07 Orem, Utah W(3-2)10/30/07 Ogden, Utah L(1-3)9/23/08 Orem, Utah W(3-2)11/4/08 Ogden, Utah l(0-3)

Westminster (4-0)10/29/03 Orem, Utah W(3-0)11/19/03 Salt Lake City, Utah W(3-0)10/5/04 Orem, Utah W(3-1)10/25/05 Orem, Utah W(3-0)

Wyoming (1-1)10/14/05 Laramie, Wyoming W(3-2)8/24/07 Orem, Utah L(2-3)

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2003 (10-14)Home: 3-2 ~ Road: 5-8 ~ NeutRal: 2-4

Date Opponent Result Site8/29 Portland L, 1-3 Boise, Idaho8/30 at Boise State W, 3-2 Boise, Idaho8/30 vs Bowling Green L, 1-3 Boise, Idaho9/2 BYU-Hawaii L, 1-3 Orem, Utah9/5 vs Missouri L, 0-3 Salt Lake City, Utah9/6 at Utah L, 0-3 Salt Lake City, Utah9/6 vs Washington State W, 3-2 Salt Lake City, Utah9/9 at Weber State L, 2-3 Ogden, Utah9/1 at BYU L, 0-3 Provo, Utah9/26 at Montana-Western W, 3-0 Dillon, Montana10/3 Northern Colorado L, 0-3 Orem, Utah10/7 Montana-Western W, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/15 atAugustana(S.D.) L,2-3 SiouxFalls,SouthDakota10/16 at South Dakota State W, 3-1 Brookings, South Dakota10/21 at Utah State L, 0-3 Logan, Utah10/29 Westminster W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/7 at Northern Colorado L, 1-3 Greeley, Colorado11/8 at Colorado College W, 3-0 Colorado Springs, Colorado11/14 at IPFW L, 1-3 Fort Wayne, Indiana11/14/ vs Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Fort Wayne, Indiana11/15 vs. Texas A&M-CC W, 3-1 Fort Wayne, Indiana11/15 vs Northern Colorado L, 1-3 Fort Wayne, Indiana11/19 at Westminster W, 3-0 Salt Lake City, Utah11/25 at Washington L, 0-3 Seattle, Washington

2004 (11-16)Home: 5-5 ~ Road: 4-8 ~ NeutRal: 2-3

Date Opponent Result Site9/1 at Utah L, 0-3 Salt Lake City, Utah9/7 at Montana W, 3-0 Missoula, Montana9/10 Central Florida W, 3-1 Orem, Utah9/11 vs Oklahoma L, 1-3 Provo, Utah9/11 vs Memphis W, 3-0 Provo, Utah9/16 vs UC Davis W, 3-2 Portland, Oregon9/17 vs Cal Poly-SLO L, 2-3 Portland, Oregon9/18 at Portland State W, 3-0 Portland, Oregon9/18 at Portland L, 0-3 Portland, Oregon9/21 at Idaho State L, 0-3 Pocatello, Idaho9/25 at UNLV L, 2-3 Las Vegas, Nevada9/29 at Oral Roberts L, 0-3 Tulsa, Oklahoma10/5 Westminster W, 3-1 Orem, Utah10/7 at Nevada L, 1-3 Reno, Nevada10/15 at Texas A&M-CC W, 3-0 Corpus Christi, Texas10/16 at Texas-Pan American W, 3-2 Edinburg, Texas10/19 at Weber State L, 2-3 Ogden, Utah10/26 BYU L, 1-3 Orem, Utah10/27 Northern Colorado L, 2-3 Orem, Utah11/4 Boise State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/6 at Northern Colorado L, 0-3 Greeley, Colorado11/11 South Dakota State L, 0-3 Orem, Utah11/11 Texas-Pan American W, 3-1 Orem, Utah11/12 vs IPFW L, 1-3 Orem, Utah11/12 North Dakota State L, 0-3 Orem, Utah11/13 Texas A&M-CC W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/13 Northern Colorado L, 1-3 Orem, Utah

2005 (18-11)Home: 8-5 ~ Road: 5-5 ~ NeutRal: 5-1

Date Opponent Result Site9/1 Kansas L, 1-3 Orem, Utah9/3 Montana State L, 1-3 Orem, Utah9/6 at Boise State W, 3-1 Boise, Idaho9/9 vs Northwestern State W, 3-1 Ogden, Utah9/10 vs Air Force L, 2-3 Ogden, Utah9/10 at Weber State L, 0-3 Ogden, Utah9/16 Idaho State L, 2-3 Orem, Utah9/17 Texas A&M-CC W, 3-0 Orem, Utah9/17 UC Davis W, 3-1 Orem, Utah9/20 Utah L, 1-3 Orem, Utah9/27 Weber State W, 3-1 Orem, Utah9/30 at North Dakota State W, 3-0 Fargo, North Dakota10/1 at South Dakota State L, 2-3 Brookings, South Dakota10/8 Texas-Pan American W, 3-1 Orem, Utah10/10 Utah State L, 1-3 Orem, Utah10/14 at Wyoming W, 3-2 Laramie, Wyoming10/15 at Northern Colorado L, 0-3 Greeley, Colorado10/18 at BYU L, 0-3 Provo, Utah10/21 Northern Colorado W, 3-2 Orem, Utah10/25 Westminster W, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/28 at Texas-Pan American L, 2-3 Edinburg, Texas10/29 at Texas A&M-CC W, 3-2 Corpus Christi, Texas11/3 North Dakota State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/4 South Dakota State W, 3-1 Orem, Utah11/10 vs North Dakota State W, 3-2 Greeley, Colorado11/11 vs South Dakota State W, 3-0 Greeley, Colorado11/11 vs Providence W, 3-0 Greeley, Colorado11/12 at Northern Colorado W, 3-0 Greeley, Colorado11/12 vs South Dakota State W, 3-1 Greeley, Colorado

2006 (17-11)Home: 7-2 ~ Road: 4-6 ~ NeutRal: 6-3

Date Opponent Result Site8/25 vs Loyola Marymount L, 1-3 Tempe, Arizona8/26 at Arizona State L, 0-3 Tempe, Arizona8/26 vs Northeastern Huskies W, 3-2 Tempe, Arizona8/29 at Weber State L, 0-3 Ogden, Utah9/1 vs Furman W, 3-2 Orlando, Florida9/1 vs Samford W, 3-0 Orlando, Florida9/2 at Central Florida W, 3-1 Orlando, Florida9/6 at Idaho State W, 3-2 Pocatello, Idaho9/8 Weber State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah9/9 Oral Roberts L, 1-3 Orem, Utah9/9 IPFW W, 3-1 Orem, Utah9/15 at San Jose State L, 0-3 San Jose, California9/16 vs CS Northridge L, 0-3 San Jose, California9/16 vs Harvard W, 3-0 San Jose, California9/22 Dixie State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah9/29 at Texas-San Antonio W, 3-2 San Antonio, Texas9/30 at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 McAllen, Texas 10/3 BYU L, 0-3 Orem, Utah10/10 at Utah L, 0-3 Salt Lake City, Utah10/13 at South Dakota State L, 0-3 Brookings, South Dakota10/14 at North Dakota State L, 1-3 Fargo, North Dakota10/26 South Dakota State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/28 North Dakota State W, 3-1 Orem, Utah11/3 Montana State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/4/ Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/10 vs Providence W, 3-0 Fargo, North Dakota11/10 vs South Dakota State W, 3-0 Fargo, North Dakota11/11 vs IPFW L, 1-3 Fargo, North Dakota

2007 (21-10)

Home: 6-4 ~ Road: 8-4 ~ NeutRal: 4-2Date Opponent Result Site8/24 Wyoming L, 3-2 Orem, Utah8/31 vs. Tennessee Tech W, 3-2 Indianapolis, Indiana8/31 vs. Northern Illinois W, 3-1 Indianapolis, Indiana9/01 at Butler W, 3-0 Indianapolis, Indiana9/07 Weber State W, 3-2 Orem, Utah9/08 San Jose State W, 3-2 Orem, Utah9/08 Arizona State L, 3-2 Orem, Utah9/14 at Michigan L, 3-0 Ann Arbor, Michigan9/14 vs. Georgia Tech L, 3-0 Ann Arbor, Michigan9/15 vs. Temple L, 3-2 Ann Arbor, Michigan9/22 at Idaho State W, 3-1 Pocatello, Idaho9/24 at Montana State W, 3-1 Bozeman, Montana9/28 vs. Columbia W, 3-1 Newark, New Jersey9/28 at NJIT W, 3-1 Newark, New Jersey9/29 vs.St.Francis(NY) W,3-0 Newark,NewJersey10/01 at Chicago State W, 3-0 Chicago, Illinois10/05 Texas-Pan American W, 3-1 Orem, Utah10/09 at BYU L, 3-0 Provo, Utah10/12 atCalStateBakersfield W,3-0 Bakersfield,California10/13 atCalStateBakersfield W,3-2 Bakersfield,California10/18 Boise State W, 3-1 Orem, Utah10/20 at Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Edinburg, Texas10/23 Utah L, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/25 at Utah State L, 3-1 Logan, Utah10/27 Idaho State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/30 at Weber State L, 3-1 Ogden, Utah11/01 Utah State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/10 Nevada L, 3-1 Orem, Utah11/16 Providence W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/16 Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/17 CalStateBakersfield W,3-0 Orem,Utah

2008 (14-12)Home: 12-1 ~ Road: 2-8 ~ NeutRal: 0-3

Date Opponent Result Site8/29 at Utah L, 0-3 Salt Lake City, Utah8/30 vs. Santa Clara L, 2-3 Salt Lake City, Utah9/05 vs. UCF L, 2-3 Lawrence, Kansas9/05 at Kansas L, 0-3 Lawrence, Kansas9/06 vs. Oregon L, 0-3 Lawrence, Kansas9/12 North Texas W, 3-0 Orem, Utah9/13 Idaho State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah9/16 at Utah State L, 0-3 Logan, Utah9/19 at Washington State L, 0-3 Pullman, Washington9/23 Weber State W, 3-2 Orem, Utah10/03 CalStateBakersfield L,1-3 Orem,Utah10/04 CalStateBakersfield W,3-2 Orem,Utah10/07 Chicago State W, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/10 vs. Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Edinburg, Texas10/14 at Idaho State L, 1-3 Pocatello, Idaho10/24 Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Orem, Utah10/28 at Boise State L, 2-3 Boise, Idaho10/30 Seattle W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/04 at Weber State L, 0-3 Ogden, Utah11/07 Houston Baptist W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/12 at BYU-Hawaii W, 3-1 Laie, Hawaii11/15 at Hawaii L, 0-3 Honolulu, Hawaii11/21 Providence W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/21 Texas-Pan American W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/22 NJIT W, 3-0 Orem, Utah11/22 CalStateBakersfield W,3-1 Orem,Utah

Y E A R - B Y- Y E A R N C A A R E S U LT S

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BeginningsAs World War II loomed, the U.S. needed skilled craftsmen to produce arms

and ammunition for the Allied Forces. For this purpose, in 1941 Hyrum E.

Johnson brought vocational classes offered around Utah to one central Provo

location (now the site of the East Bay Business Park).

ExpansionAfter the war, the State Legislature made the school a permanent state institu-

tion and named Wilson W. Sorensen director in 1945. The next two decades

were filled with expansion; enrollment skyrocketed after Sorenson moved the

school to 1300 North University Avenue in Provo, overloading campus capaci-

ties. After several name changes, in 1967 the school became Utah Technical

College at Provo and began awarding associate degrees.

A New HomeThe demand for more space prompted college officials to purchase and begin

building on a large piece of farmland in southwest Orem adjacent to Interstate

15, the site UVSC occupies today. In 1982, J. Marvin Higbee became the

third president of the institution. During Higbee’s five years as president, the

College increased its offerings and in 1987 became Utah Valley Community

College.

A Foundation for the FutureKerry D. Romesburg was appointed president in 1988. He emphasized inter-

national education, arts and humanities and short-term training throughout

the College’s curriculum and improved the face of campus by adding and ex-

panding buildings. Through his efforts, voter-approved funding was obtained

for an 8,500-seat special events center (McKay Events Center) on campus as

well as the Wasatch Mountain Campus. Under his leadership, the institution

became Utah Valley State College in 1993 and began offering bachelor degrees.

Forging AheadIn 2003, College officials conducted a national search for a new president,

ultimately welcoming William A. Sederburg to the helm of UVSC. Sederburg

wasted no time in working with local and state officials to put in place a plan

for obtaining university status for UVSC. The feat was accomplished when

the Utah State Legislature and Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, Jr. unanimously

approved UVSC university status beginning July 1, 2008 and the new name of

Utah Valley University. With the change will come the addition of a handful

of master degrees, a new state of the art library/digital learning center and a

wealth of benefits for the local community.

Central Utah Vocat ional School ( 1941-63) Utah Trade Technical Inst i tute ( 1963-67 ) Utah Technical Col lege at Provo ( 1967-87 )

Utah Val ley Communit y Col lege ( 1987-93) Utah Val ley State Col lege ( 1993- 2008)

U T A H V A L L E Y U N I V E R S I T Y

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Utah Valley University President

Dr. Matthew S. HollandIn March, 2009, the State Board of Regents selected

Dr. Matthew S. Holland as the 6th president of Utah

Valley University (UVU). He succeeds President William

Sederburg, who was named Commissioner of Higher

Education in August 2008. Dr. Elizabeth Hitch has been

serving as the interim president.

Dr. Holland has held several leadership positions in

higher education. He currently serves as the chairman of

the American Heritage Faculty Group at BYU, and was

the associate director of BYU's London Study Abroad

Program in 2008. Dr. Holland has taught a variety of

courses including American Heritage, Modern Political

Philosophy, and Public Ethics. Since 1996, Dr. Holland

has worked as a part- time independent management

consultant. He also worked as a special assistant to

Governor Michael O. Leavitt from 1992 to 1994 and

as Chief of Staff to the CEO of the Monitor Group in

Cambridge, Massachusetts from 1992 to 1994.

Dr. Holland holds doctorate and master degrees in

political science from Duke University and a bachelor's

degree in political science from BYU. From 2005- 2006,

he served as a Fellow in the James Madison Program in

American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton Univer-

sity, and as the Raoul Wallenberg Scholar at Hebrew

University of Jerusalem in 1991.

Dr. Holland's work has been published in several

articles, books, and presentations. He has also received

several professional awards and recognitions. He and his

wife, Paige, are the parents of four children Jake (11),

Mitzi (9), Grace (6), and Daniel (3).

Our Mission

Utah Valley University is a teaching institution which

provides opportunity, promotes student success, and

meets regional educational needs. UVU builds on a

foundation of substantive scholarly and creative work

to foster engaged learning. The university prepares

professionally competent people of integrity who, as

lifelong learners and leaders, serve as stewards of a

globally interdependent community.

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UVU VP for Student Affairs

Cory L. Duckworth

Cory L. Duckworth was appointed as Vice President for Student Affairs and Strategic Planning at Utah Valley University in August 2003. His 20-year career in higher education has focused on providing students with life enriching educational experiences. Prior to his present appointment he served as Vice President for Advancement and Marketing at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan.

Following his graduation from the University of Utah College of Law (UT), Duckworth worked as a political science instructor at Southern Utah University (UT). At that same institution he accepted the position of Assistant Director of Development.

He later worked at Minot State University (ND) as Executive Assistant to the President for Planning and Development, Director of the St. Cloud State University Foundation (MN), and Associate Vice President for Insti-tutional Advancement at Utah Valley University (UT).

Throughout his career, Duckworth has initiated a wide range of strategies for the benefit of students and the acad-emy. He has raised substantial funds from private sources in support of these efforts.

He currently serves as Chair of the UVU Strategic Direc-tions Advisory Board, Director of the Utah Valley Execu-tive Leadership Forum, Board Director for Region V of the National Association of Student Personnel Adminis-trators, and Board Director of the Utah Higher Education Assistance Authority.

Utah ValleyThe Utah Valley combined the quaintness of small town life and the conveniences of a metropolitan area to create an enticing community. From the majestic Wasatch Mountains in the east to glisten-ing Utah Lake in the west, there are countless activities from which to choose.

For the outdoor enthusiasts, there are a number of scenic trails, including the Squaw Peak Trail, Alpine Scenic Backway and Stewart Falls Trail, for hiking, biking and horseback riding.

Deer Creek Reservor, snuggled in the heart of Provo Canyon, is a favorite spot for many water lovers.

Utah is known for its natural beauty. Several National Parks, including Zion National Park and Arches National Park in Moab, are popular spots for tourists. Lake Powell, in southeast Utah and into Arizona, is a boaters paradise.

During the cold winter months you can take to the slopes to ski or snowboard on some of the world’s greatest powder. Home of the 2002 Olympics, Utah has some of the world’s most celebrated and renowned ski resorts.

Robert Redford’s Sundance Ski Resort is just a short 15-minute drive up Provo Canyon and there are also numerous resorts in Park City, just 45 through the same canyon.

Those who shy away from Mother Nature can find shelter at comedy clubs, dance clubs and over 100 restaurants. The University Mall, in Orem, along with the Shops at Riverwoods and Provo Towne Center Mall offer Utahns a complete shopping, restaurant and movie-going experience.

Honored as one of America’s most livable cities, Orem is a strong family and community environ-ment.

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Dr. DJ SmithSenior Associate Athletic Director

Megan KennedySenior Woman Administrator

Brad MertzAssistant AD; External Operations

Nate MathisAssistant AD; Corporate Partners

Director of Athletics

Michael V. JacobsenMichael V. Jacobsen is in his 26th year as the Director of Athlet-ics at Utah Valley. With Jacobsen leading the way, Utah Valley has made a successful—and unprecedented—jump from the junior college ranks to official NCAA Division I status. The Utah Valley athletic department continues to succeed as it transitions through the NCAA provisional period to full Division I status. In addition to the progress through the provisional period, Jacobsen spearheaded UVU’s new conference affiliation with the Great West Conference.

Athletic facilities have also been a major focus for Jacobsen during his years at Utah Valley. The first was the Shurian Family Activity Center, followed by the David O. McKay Center and Brent Brown Ball Park. Major renovations have taken place with the Wolverine softball field and the Wolverine soccer field. Most recently, the school announced plans for the new Hal Wing Track and Field, which is set begin construction in early 2009.

Jacobsen was named the NACDA Athletic Director of the Year for the Junior/Community College West Region in 2000 and was the recipient of the William L. Miller Award in 2001, which is the administrator of the year award for the National Alliance of Two-Year College Athletic Administrators (NATYCAA).

Jacobsen has been active in the athletic community, serving on a number of local, regional and national positions. He was the Director of Region 18 of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). He has served on the NJCAA committees for Division 1 basketball and football. He is a past President of the National Alliance of Two Year College Athletic Administra-tors, and was on the Executive Committee for the NJCAA. He has served on the Executive Committee of the National Associa-tion of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, and is Past President of the Utah Chapter of the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. He has also been the President of the Utah Football Coaches Association and President of the Professional Association of College Employees at UVSC. He has served on the Utah County Cancer Board and is a past President of the Provo Rotary Club.

Jacobsen is originally from San Diego, California. He has a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from Brigham Young University. Before coming to Utah Valley, he was at Springville High School in Springville, Utah, where he was the head football coach for 16 years and an assistant principal for three years. He and his wife, Alice, reside in Springville. They have four children and 13 grand children.

Athletic Administration

UVU Head Coaches

Sam AtoaVolleyball

Brent AndersonSoccer

Chris CurranWomen’s Golf

Todd FairbourneSoftball

Scott HouleCross Country/Track & Field

Dick HunsakerMen’s Basketball

Eric MadsenBaseball

Cathy NixonWomen’s Basketball

Clark RustandMen’s Golf; Dir. of Golf

Greg WilliamsWrestling

Get all your updated news and info at the official website of UVU Athletics:

WolverineGreen.com

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Athletic Facilities

The Shurian Family Activity Center is a multi-purpose athletic complex and is

home to Utah Valley University volleyball and wrestling. The 2,000 seat facility

was named after the family of Chris and Stephanie Shurian in the fall of 2006.

The 8,500 seat McKay Center opened on February 13, 1996 when a crowd of 6,213 cheered the Wolverines to an 87-81 win over Salt Lake Commu-nity College.

Since its move to NCAA Division I athletics, both the men’s and women’s basketball teams have enjoyed tremendous success inside The McKay Cen-ter.

In the fall of 2008, the basketball locker room was renovated to include more space, larger lockers and a lounge and study area for coaches and play-ers.

Wolverine Softball Field, the softball diamond, located

west of the McKay Center has been the home of Wolverine

softball since 1996.

A new scoreboard was put up for the 2008 season. In 2000,

head coach Todd Fairbourne led the Wolverines to the

NJCAA title.

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Clyde Field is the home for Utah Valley women’s soccer. An added walkway

and new bleachers were installed in 2005 to accommodate fans. During the

summer of 2007, the Utah Valley athletic department began upgrading its

facility. The field now has increased seating, a level playing field with new

sod and an improved drainage system.

Brent Brown Ballpark made its debut on March 24,

2005 when the Wolverines knocked off in-state foe

Southern Utah 5-3.

The 2,500 seat stadium also has room for 2,500 more

fans on the grass berm down the third base line and

in left field. It boasts both home and visitor clubhous-

es and batting cages, a Gold’s Gym inside the stadium

and a state of the art scoreboard that make it one of

the top college baseball facilities in the nation.

The new $1.2 million Hal Wing Track & Field

will be feature seating available for 1,500 people in

bleachers and numerous grass berms will be land-

scaped on which spectators can also sit. A press box

will also be part of the project.

In the fall of 2007, the newly remodeled 24,000 square foot Wolverine Service Center opened giving UVU athletics a new facility including a 6,000 square foot academic center and computer lab with a lounge, kitchen and offices for compli-ance, academic advising and financial aid.

The Wolverine Service Center also houses new marketing offices, classrooms and additional space for equipment, athletic training and doctor offices.

Cross country, track & field, soccer and wrestling all have coaches offices and locker rooms in the new facility. The wrestling program also boasts an 8,000 square foot practice facility, locker room and coaches offices.

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CHICAGO STATE COUGARS

HOUSTONBAPTISTHUSKIES

NJIT HIGHLANDERS

NORTHDAKOTAFIGHTINGSIOUX

SOUTHDAKOTA COYOTES

TEXAS-PANAMERICANBRONCS

UTAHVALLEY WOLVERINES

It’s Official!!!The Utah Valley University athletics department was notified on Tuesday, July 7 by NCAA Membership Services of its unanimous approval to lift the school’s provisional status and accept it as an official member of NCAA Division I. The move completes the University’s unprecedented move straight from NJCAA to NCAA athletics.

Full membership now permits all of UVU’s athletic teams and individual athletes to be eligible for NCAA postseason events.

“The lightning speed by which UVU moved from junior college to become an official member of NCAA Division I is a magnifi-cent tribute to the entire university,” said Utah Valley University President Matthew Holland. “We are especially proud of the administrators, coaches and student-athletes who have worked so hard and with such excellence to make this happen.”

“This is another great day for Utah Valley University and Wolver-ine Athletics. This has literally been a nine-year process with the final seven being mandated by the NCAA,” said UVU Director of Athletics Mike Jacobsen. “I could not be happier for our coaches and student-athletes. They have been the heroes throughout this provisional period. We look forward to what the future will bring.”

UVU’s seven-year provisional period began with an exploratory year in 2002-03, its final season in junior college athletics. In 2003-04, teams began competing with partial Div. I schedules and a year later all of UVU’s teams were competing with full Div. I slates.

In November of 2007, an NCAA Peer Review team made up of other NCAA Div. I member administrators, made an on-campus visit to assess the progress of the school’s transition. The group’s response was overwhelmingly positive.

On May 29, 2008, UVU received notification from the NCAA Division I Committee on Athletics Certification that the school successfully completed its first NCAA certification peer review. That notification coincided with the school’s official switch to university status on July 1, 2008.

The Great West Conference

In July of 2008, Utah Valley University Director of Athletics Mike Jacobsen announced the school’s new affiliation with the Great West Conference.

Expanding from a football-only conference, the Great West consists of seven all-sport schools in UVU. The conference held championships in cross country, indoor and outdoor track and men’s and women’s golf in 2008-09 and the full slate of conference schedules and championships begins this fall.

The schools joining UV as members of the all-sports league are Chicago State, Houston Baptist, NJIT, North Dakota, South Dakota and Texas-Pan American.

During the inaugural championship season, Utah Valley took home three Great West titles including the women’s cross country (pictured below) and both the men’s and women’s outdoor track & field championships.

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Professional SuccessIn just its first six years as an NCAA Division I program, Utah Valley University

Athletics has had tremendous success in seeing its athletes move on to play or

compete at the highest levels in the world.

Former Wolverines Ronnie Price (men’s basketball), Kam Mickolio (baseball)

and Noelle Pikus-Pace (track & field) are three of those former Utah Valley

student athletes that competed at the D-I level that have found athletics success

at a professional and international level.

In August of 2008, Mickolio made his Major League debut for the Baltimore

Orioles, becoming the first Utah Valley baseball player to play Major League

Baseball.

Pikus-Pace became the first American woman to win a gold medal at the world

championship level when she placed first at the 2007 FIBT World Champion-

ships in St. Moritz, Switzerland.

NBA point guard Ronnie Price is entering his fifth year playing in professional

basketball’s highest league. After spending his first two season with the Sacra-

mento Kings, Price came to his adopted home to play for the Utah Jazz. After

the past two seasons in Utah, Price entered the summer as a free agent before

opting to re-sign with the Jazz for 2009.

On June 17, former Wolverine Mitch Jones made his debut after nine years

in the minors. Jones played at Utah Valley from 1997-98 prior to the school’s

transition from junior college to NCAA D-I. Jones was an NJCAA All-Amer-

ican during his time in Orem and then moved on to Arizona State, where he

was also an All-American and where he broke the Sun Devils’ single-season run

record of 27, a record that still stands.

Kam Mickolio Noelle Pikus-Pace Mitch Jones Ronnie Price

Community InvolvementOn March 29th, 2008, Utah Valley Athletics teamed up with the

Utah Valley University Student Association for the 1st Annual

Green Fever 5k Fun Run and Walk on the campus of UVU.

The event, held to raise money for local charities, was a huge

success and this past spring, the second annual Green Fever 5k

held with $6,000 going to the Orem Rotary charities.

Over 400 participants either ran or walk the course while over

200 volunteers, headed by the Student Athlete Advisory Com-

mittee (SAAC), help make the event a success.

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