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EdinboroEdinboroUniversityUniversity

Angela Groshner Angela Groshner Outside Hitter/Libero

Kelcie HellmerKelcie HellmerMiddle Hitter/Outside Hitter

2011 Volleyball Media Guide

Megan Osysko Megan Osysko Setter

Gina Boothe Gina Boothe Outside Hitter

Ellie LiningerEllie LiningerOutside Hitter

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2011 Fighting Scots2011 Fighting ScotsEdinboro Volleyball 2011

Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School

16 Sara Aultz MH 6­2 Fr. Wooster, OH/Orrville7 Gina Boothe OH 6­1 Sr. West Chester, OH/Anderson5 Brittany Centorbi S 5­6 Fr. North Royalton, OH/North Royalton

15 Brittany Coles DS 5­6 Fr. North Huntingdon, PA/Norwin3 Brittany Flynn OH/DS 5­8 Fr. Westlake, OH/Magnificat8 Angela Groshner OH/L 5­8 Sr. Meadville, PA/Maplewood6 Kelcie Hellmer MH/OH 6­0 Sr. Jefferson, OH/Jefferson Area2 Danielle King DS/L 5­7 So. Loveland, OH/Mount Notre Dame

14 Ellie Lininger OH 5­11 Sr. Pittsburgh, PA/Fox Chapel4 Haley Marett L/DS 5­4 Fr. Volant, PA/Wilmington Area11 Tabitha Meeks OH/DS 5­8 Fr. Highland Heights, OH/Padua Franciscan13 Julie Nolen S 5­8 Fr. Columbus, OH/Franklin Heights12 Cherene O’Hara MH 6­1 Fr. Kent, WA/Kent Meridian9 Megan Osysko S 5­7 Sr. Independence, OH/Independence

10 Seth Sullivan OH 5­10 So. Fredericksburg, VA/Chancellor

HEAD COACH: Missy SoboleskiASST. COACH: Jimmy ChanVOLUNTEER COACHES: Jason Zboyski and Chuck SchultzCAPTAINS: Megan Osysko and Maureen Tilert

}Breakdown by ClassSeniors (5) Gina Boothe

Angela GroshnerKelcie Hellmer

Ellie LiningerMegan Osysko

Sophomores (2) Danielle KingSeth Sullivan

Freshman (8) Sara AultzBrittany Centorbi

Brittany ColesBrittany FlynnHaley Marett

Tabitha MeeksJulie Nolen

Cherene O’Hara

}Breakdown by StateOhio (9) Sara Aultz

Gina BootheBrittany Centorbi

Brittany FlynnKelcie Hellmer

Danielle KingTabitha Meeks

Julie NolenMegan Osysko

Pennsylvania (4) Brittany ColesAngela Groshner

Ellie LiningerHaley Marett

Virginia (1) Seth SullivanWashington (1) Cherene O’Hara

}Pronunciation GuideSara Ault........................................alltzBrittany Centorbi............sen tore beeAngela Groshner ..............grow shnerHaley Marett ............................mare itMegan Osysko........................oh siss coeMissy Soboleski............sew boe les skee

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Edinboro Fast FactsLocation: Edinboro, PA 16444Enrollment: 8,434Nickname: Fighting ScotsColors: Red & WhiteAffiliation: NCAA II (wrestling ­ NCAA I)Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceArena: McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)Interim President: Dr. James D. MoranAthletic Director: Bruce BaumgartnerHead Coach: Missy Soboleski (Gannon ‘93)Record at Edinboro: 152­72, 5 yearsCareer Record: 285­250, 15 yearsOffice Phone: (814) 732­1831Assistant Coach: Jimmy ChanOffice Phone: (814) 732­1832Head Athletic Trainer: Gary Hanna2010 Record: 30­6PSAC Record/Finish: 17­2, 2nd WestLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/6Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2First Year of Volleyball: 1971All­Time Record: 864­426­4 (.667)All­Time NCAA Playoff Record: 14­13Last Playoff Appearance: 2010 NCAA DivisionII Atlantic Regional ­­ lost to California(Pa.) insemifinals

Media Information2011 Schedule ........................................OBCEdinboro University Quick Facts ..............1Edinboro University ................................32Administration..........................................32Athletic Department Directory ............IBC

The 2011 Fighting Scots2011 Roster ..............................................IFCPronunciation Guide ..............................IFCHead Coach ................................................2Assistant Coaches ......................................3Season Preview ......................................4­5Gina Boothe................................................6Angela Groshner ........................................7Kelcie Hellmer ............................................8Ellie Lininger................................................9Megan Osysko ..........................................10Danielle King ..............................................11Seth Sullivan ..............................................12Sara Aultz ..................................................13Brittany Centorbi ......................................13Brittany Coles............................................14

Brittany Flynn............................................14Haley Marett ............................................15Tabitha Meeks ..........................................15Julie Nolen ................................................16Cherene O’Hara ........................................16

2010 in ReviewFinal Results & Statistics..........................17The PSAC ..............................................18­19

All-Time RecordsCareer Records ........................................22Season Records........................................23Match Records....................................24­25Year­By­Year Records ..............................26Season Records........................................26Yearly Leaders ..........................................27Radecki in Hall of Fame ..........................27All­Americans and Yearly Honors ..........28AVCA & PSAC Honors..............................29All­Time Results ..................................30­32Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs ..............31All­Time Roster ........................................32All­Time vs. Opponents ........................IBC

For more informationInformation on Fighting Scot athletics is available on the Internet by accessing Edinboro University’sathletic website at www.gofightingscots.com. Results are available on the Fighting Scot Hotline bycalling (814) 732­1837.

Sports InformationContact

Sports Information Director: Bob ShreveOffice Phone: (814) 732­1834Home Phone: (814) 833­3379FAX: (814) 732­2596e-mail: [email protected]

The 2011 Edinboro University VolleyballMedia Guide is a publication of theSports Information Department, BobShreve, Director. The guide was writ­ten and designed by Bob Shreve withassistance from graduate assistantKevin Fiorenzo. Photography by CoryByknish, Mike Gallagher, Bruce Bennettand Bob Wheeler.

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is anequal opportunity educational institu­tion and will not discriminate on the basisof race, color, national origin, sex andhandicap in its activities, programs oremployment practices as required byTitle VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA.For information regarding civil rights orgrievance procedures, contact Mr.Patrick F. Coleman, Director of HumanResources and Staff Development, TitleVI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADACoordinator, at Reeder Hall, 2nd Floor,Edinboro, PA 16444 (814­732­2703).

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Missy Soboleski7th YearGannon ‘93

Missy Soboleski was hired as head volleyballcoach at Edinboro University on February 3, 2005.Soboleski replaced Dale Flickinger, who was hired onan interim basis in late July to replace Lynn Theehs,who went to the University of Maine.

All told, Soboleski has led Edinboro to five NCAADivision II Atlantic Region playoff berths in six years,along with trips to the PSAC Playoffs five times. Sheowns a 152­72 record as Edinboro's head coach. Herteams have won at least 23 matches in five of her sixseasons.

Soboleski has won 285 career matches, good for41st in Division II in career victories.

The 2010 campaign wasone of the most success­ful in Boro history. TheFighting Scots ended theyear at 30­6, marking themost wins since the 1990squad won 33 matches. Italso marked just the fifth30­win season in schoolhistory. Edinboro brokethe school record for con­secutive wins, running offa 16­game winning streak.During that stretch theScots lost just eightgames.

Edinboro finished asthe runner­up in thePSAC, losing in fourgames to Clarion in thefinals. The Fighting Scots

won the right to host the Atlantic Regional. After awin over Lock Haven the Fighting Scots were elimi­nated by California(Pa.) in the regional semifinals.

Edinboro finished the 2009 campaign with a 23­13record, finishing third in the PSAC West with a 13­6record. The Fighting Scots made their fourth trip tothe NCAA Playoffs under Soboleski, defeating Clarionin the Atlantic Region quarterfinals before falling toLock Haven in the semifinals.

After a slow start, Soboleski returned theFighting Scots to the ranks of the elite in the AtlanticRegion in her first season. Edinboro finished its firstyear under Soboleski’s tutelage with a 26­16 ledger,and was selected for the NCAA Division II Playoffs.

The 26 wins were particularly impressive sincethe Fighting Scots were struggling at 7­12 enteringthe final weekend in September. They would go onto win 17 of their final 19 regular season matches toqualify for the PSAC Tournament with a third placefinish in the Western Division.

With a four­game win over Millersville in thequarterfinals, Edinboro reached the semifinals beforefalling in three games to Lock Haven. The same fateheld true in the Atlantic Regional, as the FightingScots defeated Mount Olive in three games in thequarterfinals, but then lost in three games to Lees­McRae in the semifinals.

The Fighting Scots weren’t as fortunate in the2006 campaign, as a young squad lost five of its lastsix matches to finish at 19­17. Two of those lossescame in five games.

2007 saw the Fighting Scots finish with a 28­11record, the most wins since the 1998 edition alsowon 28 matches. Edinboro enjoyed a successful play­off run, reaching the PSAC Tournament semifinals,then falling in the finals of the Atlantic RegionalChampionship.

A young 2008 squad devoid of any seniors post­ed a 26­9 record, finishing second in the PSAC Westand qualifying for the Atlantic Regional for the thirdtime in four years. Soboleski’s ability to mold a teamwithout any seniors and with four freshmen playing

Missy Soboleski’s Career Coaching RecordYear School W L Pct. Notes1995 Gannon 21 14 .667 NCAA Division II Playoffs/GLIAC Playoffs1996 Gannon 8 22 .267 1997 Gannon 6 21 .2221998 Gannon 18 16 .529 GLIAC Playoffs1999 Mercyhurst 7 23 .2332000 Mercyhurst 11 20 .3552001 Mercyhurst 19 16 .5432002 Mercyhurst 21 8 .724 GLIAC Southern Division Champions2003 Mercyhurst 16 15 .5162004 Mercyhurst 6 23 .2612005 Edinboro 26 16 .619 NCAA Division II Playoffs/PSAC Playoffs2006 Edinboro 19 17 .5282007 Edinboro 28 11 .718 NCAA Division II Playoffs/PSAC Playoffs2008 Edinboro 26 9 .743 NCAA Division II Playoffs/PSAC Playoffs2009 Edinboro 23 13 .639 NCAA Division II Playoffs/PSAC Playoffs2010 Edinboro 30 6 .833 NCAA Division II Playoffs/PSAC FinalsFifteen Years 285 250 .533

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key roles did not go unnoticed. She was selected the AVCA AtlanticRegion Coach of the Year.

Soboleski is well­known in local volleyball circles. She has previouslycoached at two local institutions, Mercyhurst and Gannon. She tookover the Edinboro program after serving as the head coach atMercyhurst from 1999­2004.

At Mercyhurst, she inherited a volleyball program that had not hada winning season since 1993, had won only five games in four years inthe Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), and hadrecorded just 26 wins in five previous seasons. She proceeded to leadthe Lady Lakers to three winning seasons in six years at the helm,including a 21­8 finish in 2002, winning the Southern Division champi­onship. The 2001 team went 19­16, and her 2003 team was 16­15.

Prior to taking over at Mercyhurst, Soboleski spent four seasons as thehead coach at her alma mater, Gannon, where she was previously a stand­out player. Her 1995­98 Lady Knight editions reached the GLIAC Playoffstwice, including a 21­14 record in her first season, with Gannon reaching theNCAA Division II Playoffs. Soboleski's final team was 18­16 and qualified forthe GLIAC Playoffs. She was an assistant coach under Gerry (Burbules)Vensel, a member of the Edinboro Athletic Hall of Fame, in 1994.

"It has always been our intention to keep Edinboro University vol­leyball in the forefront of the PSAC and the region," related Director of

Athletics Bruce Baumgartner at the time of her hiring. "We think coachSoboleski has what it takes to continue Edinboro University's winningtradition. We feel our program is in very good hands. Missy brings agreat deal of energy and experience to our program, and she is veryfamiliar with what Edinboro volleyball represents. We also like the factthat she enjoyed an excellent graduation rate at Mercyhurst.”

A native of Rootstown, Ohio, Soboleski graduated from Gannon in1993 with a bachelor's degree in Education and a minor in SportsManagement and Health & Physical Education. A four­year letterwinnerfor the Lady Knights from 1990 to 1993, Gannon was 116­22 during thatperiod. That included three straight trips to the Elite Eight to concludeher playing career.

Soboleski enjoyed a distinguished career as a player, serving as a co­captain in 1993. The outside hitter earned a spot on the Hamot ClassicAll­Tournament team as a senior, then capped her career by earning All­Tournament accolades in the NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional. Shetotaled 14 kills and 16 digs in the regional final win over Slippery Rock,propelling Gannon to its third straight trip to the Elite Eight.

Soboleski resides in Edinboro with her three children ­­ Madison (11)and twins Braeden and Abigale (8). While at Gannon she also served asthe SWA/Assistant Athletic Director.

Jimmy Chan2nd YearBrockport State ‘00

Jimmy Chan is in his thirdseason as the assistant coachafter being hired in July of 2009.Edinbor has compiled 33 wins inhis two seasons, with back­to­back trips to the NCAA Division IIAtlantic Regional.

Chan has 16 years of experi­ence as a volleyball coach at vari­ous levels, including a five­yearstint as the head coach of the St.John Fisher volleyball team. Heposted a 65­85 record from 2002­

06. His 2005 edition finished with a 16­15 record. The Cardinals finishedthird in the Empire 8 Conference regular season then reached theEmpire 8 Tournament semifinals. Chan was recognized as the Empire 8Coach of the Year. He also guided the Cardinals to 16 wins in 2002, 2003and 2004.

“We are extremely excited to have Jimmy join the volleyball pro­gram,” related Soboleski. “He brings a wealth of volleyball knowledgeand experience that will help us tremendously on the court as well asrecruiting.”

Chan served as a math teacher at Canandaigua Academy inCanandaigua, NY, since 2000. He has also been heavily involved incoaching club teams, including the Niagara Frontier Volleyball Club from2007­09.

Chan is a graduate of Brockport State, where he earned his bache­lor’s degree in Mathematics with a certification in Secondary Educationin 2000. He completed work on his master’s degree in MathematicEducation in 2007 from Brockport State.

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Assistant CoachesAssistant Coaches

Jeb DavisVolunteer Assistant Coach

Maureen TilertStudent Assistant Coach

Anthony DiFucciStudent Assistant Coach

Jon McGuireStudent Assistant Coach

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The Edinboro University volleyball team enjoyed one of its bestseasons ever in 2010, finishing with a 30­6 record. That tied for the fourth­highest win total in school history was the most since the 1990 squad won33 matches.

Along the way the Fighting Scots earned their fourth straight tripto the NCAA Division II Playoffs and advanced to the Pennsylvania StateAthletic Conference championship match for the first time since 2004.Five players earned All­PSAC honors.

But one thing was missing, the one thing that matters the most –championships. After losing in the PSAC Tournament finals, Edinborogained a reprieve when it was selected as the host of the NCAA DivisionII Atlantic Regional. Following a win over Lock Haven in the quarterfi­nals, the Fighting Scots lost to California(Pa.) in the semifinals, provingthat it is indeed hard to beat a team four times in a year.

Head coach Missy Soboleski hopes to rectify things this year.Entering her seventh season at the helm, Soboleski has enjoyed greatsuccess, leading Edinboro to five NCAA playoff appearances in her sixseasons. Her Fighting Scots have been particularly impressive the lastfour years, averaging 27 wins a year.

“PSAC and Elite Eight are very realistic goals for our 2011 volleyballteam,” Soboleski boldly predicted. “I feel we have one of the hardest­working and focused teams in the region. We aren’t the type of teamwho just says they want the title, we are the team who is obsessed inreaching that goal. We return some very competitive athletes andbrought in some, as well.”

Soboleski admits that middle hitter Beyaca Martin and liberoMaureen Tilert will be greatly missed. Both were first team All­PSACselections. “Moe and Beyaca will be tough to replace,” notedSoboleski. “Moe was one of the most competitive athletes I’ve ever

coached. She con­trolled the defenseon the floor andshe made the peo­ple who playedaround her veryrelaxed and atease. However, she isquick to point outthat it’s hard tooverlook the likesof returning All­PSAC performersGina Boothe,Megan Osysko andSeth Sullivan.Sullivan, in fact,missed the post­season due to ill­ness and the PSACWest Rookie of theYear no doubtwould have madea huge difference.“Our returningplayers are a bigstrength this sea­son,” Soboleskistressed. “Oursenior class has alot of confidenceand really wantsthe PSAC title. We

will also be bigger at the net, probably our biggest since I came toEdinboro. Blocking will be an offense as well as a defense. SethSullivan, the PSAC West Rookie of the Year, will bring so much to thecourt. She played like a veteran as a freshman, leading the team in killsin many matches. We couldn’t ask for more of a freshman.

“The incoming freshmen just add some great depth in all the posi­tions and will make for some serious competition in practice.”Soboleski added that all seven freshmen have the potential to make animpact, with the first two weeks of preseason drills providing a key asto who can handle the pressure.

After losing a key performer in the late stages of the season eachof the last two years,Soboleski’s biggest con­cern is keeping everyonehealthy. “Ellie (Lininger)wasn’t at full strengthlast year and losing Seth(Sullivan) for the playoffslast season definitelyhurt our run for thetitle.”

The Fighting Scotsopen up 2011 competi­tion in the Falcon FestTournament hosted byFairmont State, facingfour WVIAC squads intwo days. Soboleski willlook to challenge herteam in the pre­confer­ence matches before fac­ing the rigors of PSACcompetition.

“As usual, we wantto prepare our team forour tough PSAC schedule,” she pointed out. “We are opening up withFairmont and then will really be challenged in Texas. The pressure willbe on us from the start of conference play. We need to win at homebut we need to win on the road, as well. We have some tough regionmatches on the road and everyone is critical for regional seeding.”

The “Texas” that Soboleski referred to the ASU Invitational, a rigor­ous tournament hosted by Angelo State on September 9­10. TheRambelles were 19­12 a year ago, losing in the Lone Star Conference titlematch to West Texas A&M. Edinboro will also face SoutheasternOklahoma State, Tarleton State and Abilene Christian. Abilene Christianwas 27­6, finished the year ranked 22nd nationally, and reached theSouth Central Regional semifinals. Tarleton State was 23­10, whileSoutheastern Oklahoma finished at 10­15.

Here’s a look at the 2011 Fighting Scots, position­by­position:Here’s a look at the 2010 Fighting Scots, position­by­position:

SettersIn Megan Osysko the Fighting Scots possess one of the top setters

in the country. A 5’7” senior, Osysko ranks third in career assists with3,321. A year ago she earned first team All­PSAC West honors and wasalso named to the AVCA All­Atlantic Region Team for the secondstraight year. Osysko led the PSAC in assists and ranked ninth in DivisionII a year ago, finishing with 1,317. That was also the seventh­highest sea­son total. She added 288 digs, good for fourth on the team, tied forfirst in service aces (4) and totaled 145 kills.

“Megan leads the way with three years under her belt,” relatedSoboleski. “She did a great job last year running our offense. However,

Gina Boothe

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“PSAC and Elite Eight arevery realistic goals for our2011 volleyball team. I feel

we have one of the hardest­working and focused teamsin the region. We aren’t thetype of team who just saysthey want the title, we are

the team who is obsessed inreaching that goal. We

return some very competi­tive athletes and brought in

some, as well.””

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we may look to run a 6­2.” Soboleski feels the addition of freshmen Brittany Centrobie and

Julie Nolen affords her the luxury of running the 6­2. Both are very ath­letic and former Ohio standouts. Centrobie is 5’6” and holds the seasonand career assists records at North Royalton High School. She was asecond team all­district selection as a senior. Nolen is 5’8” and starredat Franklin Heights High School. She was a four­year starter who earnedhonorable mention all­district accolades.

Middle HittersSeniors Gina Boothe and Kelcie Hellmer provide the Boro with a

strong pair of middle hitters, although Boothe will see a lot of time atopposite. Boothe is a two­time All­PSAC honoree and was named the2008 PSAC West Freshman of the Year. She is also a two­time AVCA All­Atlantic Region selection. The 6’1” Boothe finished with a team­high398 kills after finishing third on the team in kills her first two years. Shealso ranked second on the team with 81 total blocks. Boothe enters herfinal year with 956 kills, needing 44 to become the 12th Boro player with1,000 career kills.

Hellmer proved a very pleasant surprise after giving up basketballto return to volleyball, a sport she had not played since high school. The6’0” senior was particularly effective as a blocker, and should be evenmore effective with a year under her belt. She totaled 199 kills and ateam­high 101 total blocks.

Depth figures to come from a pair of freshmen with good size.Sara Aultz is the tallest Fighting Scot at 6’2” and was a standout in bothvolleyball and basketball at Orrville High School, helping the Red Ridersto district championships in both sports. Cherene O’Hara is 6’1” andcame all the way across the country to play for the Fighting Scots. Shehails from the state of Washington and was a three­year starter at KentMeridian High School, where she earned all­state honors as a senior.

“Kelcie (Hellmer) will lead the way in the middle,” Soboleski stated.“She’s a smart athlete on the court, is very quick and focused. Gina(Boothe), Sara (Autz) and Cherene (O’Hara) will all compete for one ofthe middle positions. The freshmen bring blocking and quickness. Welook for both to contribute.”

Outside HittersThree returnees and two newcomers make for a strong position at

outside hitter. Leading the way is Seth Sullivan, a first team All­PSACWest selection and the PSAC West Freshman of the Year a year ago.The 5’10” sophomore finished with 343 kills, good for second on theteam, despite missing the PSAC and NCAA tournaments. She added296 digs, second on the team, and tied for the team lead with 40 serviceaces.

Seniors Ellie Lininger and Angela Groshner have seen plenty ofaction over the last three years. Lininger, 5’11”, missed the latter part ofher sophomore season and the early portion of her junior year followingknee surgery. Over a year­and­a­half removed from the surgery sheshould be 100 percent healthy. Lininger appeared in 78 games with 115kills, 117 digs and 34 total blocks. Groshner, 5’8”, is best known for herdefensive skills. She finished with 136 kills while ranking third in digswith 291.

Another pair of Ohio recruits,freshmen Tabby Meeks and BrittanyFlynn, figure to push the trio of returnees for playing time. Meeks is5’8” and played for a powerful Pagua Franciscan High School program,helping the Bruins to back­to­back state championships in 2008 and2009. She earned honorable mention all­district honors as a senior.Flynn, also 5’8”, played at Magnificat High School and was a two­timehonorable mention all­district choice and earned honorable mention all­state accolades as a senior.

“We have experience returning in Seth (Sullivan), who was our OH­1 last year, along with Ellie (Lininger) and Ang (Groshner) returning, aswell,” noted Soboleski. “This is a tough position to predict as we addedTabby Meeks and Brittany Flynn, who could contribute as freshmen.We are very competitive in this position, which is a great problem tohave. Passing and ball control will probably determine who plays.”

Soboleski noted that Boothe has played on the rightside for threeyears and has a distinct advantage at opposite. “If we run a 6­2 offenseEllie (Lininger), Cherene (O’Hara) and Sara (Aultz) will all be competingfor the second spot,” she added. “All have the ability to play there.”

Liberos/Defensive SpecialistsSoboleski isn’t about to underplay the loss of libero Maureen Tilert,

who went on to be named Edinboro’s Senior Female Athlete of theYear. She holds Edinboro’s career and season records for digs, and hervalue as a leader on the court was even more impressive.

“We suffered a tremendous loss with Moe, but we have plenty ofathletes who will compete for the position,” Soboleski emphasized.“Ang (Groshner) will be the frontrunner as she has three years of expe­rience and is one of the best ball control players returning.”

Soboleski went on to stress that sophomore Danielle King andfreshmen Haley Marett, Brittany Flynn and Brittany Coles will also com­pete for the position. “Again, this is a position that is wide open and wereally won’t have a good pulse on it until we see who is the most com­petitive in preseason.”

King saw limited action a year ago while playing in 75 games. The5’7” sophomore finished with 94 digs and 10 service aces. Marett is a5’4” freshman from Wilmington Area(Pa.) High School. She is a three­time all­district selection who helped the Greyhounds to the District 10championship as a senior. Coles is a 5’6” defensive specialist who hailsfrom Norwin(Pa.) High School. She earned first team all­section honors.

Kelcie Hellmer (left) and Ellie Lininger (right)

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Experienced player who is a three­yearstarter and a two­time All­PSAC West andAVCA All­Region honoree … enters her finalyear with 956 kills, needing 44 to become the12th Edinboro player with 1,000 career kills …has the ability to be one of the better offen­sive players in the conference … plays wellabove the net, is mobile and very well­schooled … mother, Stephanie Prasek,played volleyball at Wright State.} 2010: Finished with a team­high 398kills while matching team best with 123games … added 113 digs, 81 blocks and 30service aces … named to All­PSAC firstteam and the AVCA All­Region team …posted 33 kills and a .247 hitting percentageen route to being named to the NCAADivision II Atlantic Regional team …. talliedat least 10 kills in 19 of the Fighting Scots’34 matches and posted a career­high 20kills against Wheeling Jesuit andShippensburg, adding five block assists inthe former match … had 19 kills and a .400hitting percentage in season­ending loss toCalifornia(Pa.) in regional semifinal …added 19 kills vs. Gannon … set career­highwith six block assists vs. East Stroudsburg.} 2009: Finished with 277 kills, third onthe team, along with 95 digs, 32 totalblocks and 27 service aces while playing in108 games ... finished the season strongwith double­digit kill totals in the last fivematches ... had a season­high 18 kills vs.Indiana(Pa.) ... posted at least 10 kills in 16of 31 matches, including 17 kills againstWheeling Jesuit and 16 kills vs. Missouri­St.Louis ... had season­high nine digs andcareer­best five service aces vs. Millersville… totaled four block assists vs. Kutztown. } 2008: Was named the PSAC WestFreshman of the Year and was a secondteam All­PSAC West choice ... also earnedAVCA All­Atlantic Region honors ... fin­ished third on the team in kills with 281and was second in hitting percentage

(.256) while playing in 108 games ... added44 blocks, good for third on the Scots ...came on late in the year with double fig­ures in kills in four of the last six games,including a season­high 19 kills in PSAC play­off match with Mercyhurst ... added 4 blockassists vs. the Lakers ... had 17 kills againstAlderson­Broaddus, and 16 vs. Indiana(Pa.)and earlier meeting with Mercyhurst ... had5 block assists against Lock Haven andClarion.}High School: Played for coach Jeff Davisat Anderson High School, where she was afour­year starter and the FAVC Player of theYear as a senior ... earned first team all­leaguehonors her final three years ... was a thirdteam All­City selection in 2006 and a secondteam choice in 2007 .. selected to play in the2007 Senior Showcase Game ... finished with318 kills and 313 digs as a senior, along with 52aces ... ranked fourth in the city in aces, fifthin kills, and eighth in digs ... Redskins wonFAVC championship ... also has extensive clubexperience while playing with the TsunamiClub Team the last two years and the CincyPeppers prior to that ... also competed intrack & field.

7 Gina BootheOutside Hitter6-1SeniorCincinnati, OH/Anderson HS

} The Gina Boothe FileBirthdate: May 30, 1990Birthplace: Cincinnati, OHParents: Michael Boothe and Stephanie PrasekNickname: GMajor: SpanishHobbies: VolleyballFavorite Book: A Million Little PiecesFavorite Music: EverythingFavorite Musicial Group: Gym Class Heroes,Rage Against the Machine, EminemFavorite Movie: Pride and PrejudiceFavorite Television Show: The OfficeFavorite Food: Cookie doughCareer Ambition: Work in a museum.

} Gina Boothe’s Career Highs

Kills: 20 vs. Shippensburg, 10/9/10; vs. Wheeling Jesuit,9/28/10

Attempts: 48 vs. Wheeling Jesuit, 9/28/10

Hitting Pct.: .667 vs. Lake Erie (8­0­12), 10/18/08

Assists: 4 vs. Point Park, 9/20/08Service Aces: 5 vs. East Stroudsburg,

10/9/09; vs. Millersville, 10/9/09

Digs: 11 vs. East Central Oklahoma, 9/10/10

Block Solos: 2 on six occasions Block Assists: 6 vs. East Stroudsburg,

10/8/10

} Gina Boothe’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 32­108 281 109 673 .256 9 4 6 11 4 52 2 42 12009 31­108 277 144 705 .189 5 5 27 48 4 95 6 26 62010 36­123 398 161 985 .241 15 7 30 50 3 113 17 64 8Career 99­339 956 414 2363 .229 29 16 63 109 11 260 25 132 15

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Senior who has played a huge role in theteam’s success in her first three seasons …has seen most of her action at outside hit­ter, but is first in line to replace MaureenTilert at libero … possesses phenomenalball control … has a great knowledge ofvolleyball and reads the game very well ...an excellent student with a 3.48 GPA as aBiology major. } 2010: Tallied 136 kills and 291 digswhile appearing in 118 games … wasthird on the team in digs and was alsothird in service aces (36) … posted 10 ormore digs in 12 matches, including fourstraight late in the season … had a sea­son­high 19 digs against East CentralOklahoma … added 17 digs along witheight kills vs. Indiana(Pa.), and had 16digs in PSAC playoff matches vs. LockHaven and Clarion … had season­high 11kills against West Chester, and added 10kills in three matches, including NCAAplayoff win over Lock Haven. } 2009: Played in 120 games, totaling262 digs, good for fourth on the team...also had 182 kills and 25 service aces ...posted a career­high 12 kills vs.Bellarmine, along with 11 kills againstSlippery Rock ... had 10 or more digs on12 occasions, including a season­high 19digs vs. Missouri­St. Louis ... had 10 killsand 12 digs at Gannon … picked up threeblock assists in back­to­back matches vs.Bellarmine and Fairmont State. } 2008: Appeared in 95 games, endingthe year with 146 kills ... also had 234 digs,good for third on the team, and totaled 30service aces ... had high of 11 kills againstCalifornia(Pa.) and Pittsburg State, adding11 digs against the Gorillas ... posted season­high 20 digs vs. Lock Haven, along with 16against Slippery Rock and 15 vs. Clarion ...registered 8 services aces against CentralState(OH) ... that ranks in a tie for sixth in athree­game match.}High School: Enjoyed an outstandingcareer as a four­year starter for coach

Sheila Bancroft at Maplewood High School... earned All­State honors three times, andwas named the Erie Times News District 10Player of the Year as a junior and senior,and the Meadville Tribune Player of theYear in 2006 ... was also named to theTimes­News District 10 first team all­starand all­region teams her final three years ...finished her career with 1,459 kills, 272 serv­ice aces, and 249 blocks ... holds schoolrecords for kills and service aces ... led theTigers to the 2005 PIAA Class AA StateChampionship, and in 2007 they finished asthe runnerup ... lost to top­ranked MerionMercy in four games in the 2007 Class AAfinal ... also a three­year starter in softball.

8 Angela GroshnerOutside Hitter/Libero5-8SeniorMeadville, PA/Maplewood HS

} The Angela Groshner File

Birthdate: March 12, 1990Birthplace: Meadville, PAParents: Mary and David GroshnerMajor: NursingHobbies: Volleyball, studying, beach volleyballFavorite Music: AnythingFavorite Musician: Lady AntebellumFavorite Movie: The GuardianFavorite Television Shows: Grey’sAnatomy, Everybody Loves RaymondFavorite Food: PastaCareer Ambition: To get my nursing degreeand work as a nurse in a neonatal intensivecare unit.

} Angela Groshner’s Career HighsKills: 12 vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09Attempts: 36 vs. Lock Haven,

11/19/10; vs. Pittsburg State, 9/13/08

Hitting Pct.: .562 vs. California(Pa.)(11­2­16), 11/8/08

Service Aces: 8 vs. Central State(OH), 8/30/08

Assists: 8 vs. IUP, 10/24/09Digs: 20 vs. Lock Haven, 10/4/08Block Solos: 1 on three occasionsBlock Assists: 3 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,

10/24/08; vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09; vs. Fairmont State, 8/29/09

} Angela Groshner’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 32­95 146 75 456 .156 7 3 30 19 20 234 1 19 12009 34­120 182 65 559 .209 35 1 25 30 21 262 4 19 12010 35­118 136 75 508 .120 32 3 36 28 27 291 2 7 0Career 101­333 464 215 1513 .165 74 7 91 77 68 787 7 45 2

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} Kelcie Hellmer’s Career Highs

Kills: 15 vs. Lock Haven, 11/19/10Attempts: 26 vs. Lock Haven, 11/19/10Hitting Pct.: .900 vs. Lake Erie

(9­0­10), 10/20/10Assists: 4 vs. Slippery Rock, 10/2/10Digs: 5 vs. Clarion, 10/30/10; vs.

East Central Oklahoma., 9/10/10

Block Solos: 3 vs. Concord, 9/3/10Block Assists: 7 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,

9/28/10

Former member of the Edinborowomen’s basketball team who turned tovolleyball a year ago and became an inte­gral part of the team … now rates as theteam’s top middle hitter … an athletic play­er who is very focused … had not previous­ly played volleyball since high school, andsaw basketball career get off to a slowstart after suffering a torn ACL prior to hersenior high school campaign and missingmost of her senior season. } 2010: Played in team­high 123 gameswith a team­high 101 total blocks and 199kills, fourth on the team … tied for teamlead in block solos with 19 and led teamwith 82 block assists … had a team­high.304 hitting percentage … finished with aseason­high 15 kills in NCAA playoff winover Lock haven, adding five block assists… totaled 11 kills in win over Shippensburg… had a team­high nine kills in the FightingScots’ PSAC title­game loss to Clarion …posted a season­high eight blocks in a five­game win over Wheeling Jesuit.}Basketball at Edinboro: Played in atotal of 51 games as a Fighting Scot, finish­ing with 183 points and 138 rebounds …starting five of first six games a year ago,averaging 5.2 points and 2.5 rebounds,before leaving team … as a sophomoreappeared in all 27 games, with five starts …averaged 4.6 ppg. and 3.6 rpg. while rank­ing third on the team in blocked shots with22 … had career­high 15 points againstKutztown … played in 18 games as a fresh­man, averaging 1.6 ppg. and 1.4 rpg. }High School: Three­sport standout atJefferson High School, earning four letterseach in basketball, volleyball, and track ... involleyball, helped Jefferson to sectionalchampionship her final three years, alongwith winning the NEC championship all four

years ... was named the NEC Player of theYear in 2005 … earned all­conference andall­county honors in 2004 and 2005 …played in just ten games in basketball as asenior due to an injury, averaging 7.2 ppg.and 3.5 rpg. to help Falcons finish 18­4 andwin the NEC championship for the thirdstraight year and finish as Division II sec­tional champions for third straight year ...as a junior averaged 13.3 ppg. and 7.7 rpg.with 5.4 apg., 6.5 spg., and 5.2 bpg... aver­aged 9.5 ppg. and 5.2 rpg. as a sophomore... earned first team All­District honors andspecial mention All­Ohio honors as a junior,and was a first team All­County and All­NECselection as a sophomore and junior ... alsoexcelled in track, where she earned All­Ohiohonors in 2005 after placing sixth in thehigh jump at the state championships ...tied the Ashtabula County high jump record(5’7”) in 2006 ... three­time NEC championand district champion in the high jump andalso All­County champion three times.

6 Kelcie HellmerMiddle Hitter/Outside Hitter6-0SeniorJefferson, OH/Jefferson Area HS

} The Kelcie Hellmer FileBirthdate: October 25, 1988Birthplace: Ashtabula, OHParents: Cheryl and Mark HellmerNickname: KelcMajor: Business AdministrationCompehensiveHobbies: Golfing, fishing, stained glass mak­ing, shopping Favorite Music: Classic rock Favorite Musicial Groups: CredenceClearwater Revival, Billy Joel, The Eagles, RodStewart, Mamas & the Papas, Grass Roots, NoDoubt, Johnny CashFavorite Movie: Iron ManFavorite Television Show: SpongebobSquarepants, Dirty JobsFavorite Food: Mom’s macaroni saladCareer Ambition: Work in art museums andTRAVEL.

} Kelcie Hellmer’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2010 36­123 199 62 451 .304 18 6 0 6 1 49 19 82 10

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Very experienced senior who should seeplenty of action as an outside hitter andcould also line up at opposite if team runs a6­2 attack … now fully recovered fromknee surgery which cost her first part ofjunior campaign plus end of sophomoreyear … will serve as a team captain … veryathletic player who is a good blocker and astrong hitter ... a Health & PhysicalEducation ­­ Teacher’s Certification majorwith a 3.71 GPA.} 2010: Appeared in 78 games, finishingwith 115 kills, 117 digs and 34 total blocks …missed time early in the season while recov­ering from offseason knee surgery …totaled 64 digs in Edinboro’s last six match­es, including a season­high 20 against LockHaven in NCAA regional quarterfinals …added 15 digs vs. Indiana(Pa.) … had sea­son­high 10 kills against Notre Dame(OH)and set career record with .750 hitting per­centage in that match. } 2009: Appeared in 88 games, amassing214 kills and 266 digs, the latter rankingthird on the team, and was also third onthe team in service aces (29) ... was secondon the team with 3.02 digs per game andfourth in kills per game (2.43) ... sufferedseason­ending knee injury in late Octoberand missed the final nine matches … post­ed a season­high 15 kills vs. Missouri­St.Louis and had 14 kills and 15 digs againstGannon … tallied a season­high 16 digs inseason opener vs. Bellarmine ... posted 11kills and 11 digs vs. Clarion in her final fullmatch … finished with five total blocksagainst West Chester.} 2008: Played in 119 games last year, fin­ishing second in kills with 326 ... added 333digs, good for second on the team, andranked fourth in blocks (41) ... added 20service aces ... had a career­high 16 kills inthree matches ­­ vs. UMass.­Lowell, vs.

Mercyhurst and vs. Shippensburg ... added15 kills against Indiana(Pa.), along with 17digs ... posted career high of 21 digs againstNew Haven and Slippery Rock, along with19 against Clarion. }High School: Played for coach KrisSciligano at Fox Chapel Area High School ...was a four­year starter for the Foxes, earn­ing third team All­WPIAL honors in 2005and 2006 and second team accolades in2007.

14 Ellie LiningerOutside Hitter5-11SeniorPittsburgh, PA/fox Chapel HS

} The Ellie Lininger FileBirthdate: October 6, 1989Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PAParents: Kathleen and Robert LiningerNickname: EllieMajor: Health & Physical Education ­­Teacher’s CertificationHobbies: Volleyball, eating. and shoppingFavorite Music: RapFavorite Musical Group: O.A.R., NotoriousBIGFavorite Movie: Step BrothersFavorite Television Show: Say Yes to theDressFavorite Food: FruitCareer Ambition: To be a housewife.

} Ellie Lininger’s Career HighsKills: 12 vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09Attempts: 36 vs. Pittsburg State,

9/13/08Hitting Pct.: .562 vs. California(Pa.)

(11­2­16), 11/8/08Service Aces: 8 vs. Central State(OH),

8/30/08Assists: 8 vs. IUP, 10/24/09Digs: 20 vs. Lock Haven,

11/19/10; vs. Lock Haven, 10/4/08

Block Solos: 2 on three occasionsBlock Assists: 3 on five occasions

} Ellie Lininger’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 32­119 326 163 891 .183 9 5 20 37 32 333 6 35 32009 27­88 214 94 610 .197 21 6 29 35 15 266 6 29 22010 24­78 115 69 387 .119 16 1 4 9 10 117 14 20 3Career 83­285 655 326 1888 .174 46 12 53 81 57 716 26 84 8

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Outstanding setter who has moved up tothird in career assists at Edinboro with 3,321,continuing in the tradition of strong Boro set­ters … will serve as a captain … athletic per­former who possesses outstanding ball con­trol and is a strong defensive player … verycomposed player who doesn’t get rattled ...Human Performance major with a 3.67 GPA. } 2010: Played in team­high 123 games andfinished with 1,317 assists, tops in the PSACand ninth in the nation … also tallied 288digs, fourth on the team, and 145 kills tied forteam lead with 40 service aces … earnedfirst team All­PSAC honors, while also beingnamed to the Daktronics All­Region firstteam and the AVCA Atlantic Region team …posted 40 assists or more in 12 matches,including a career­high 59 assists againstWheeling Jesuit, along with 15 digs … tallied52 assists and 16 digs vs. Shippensburg …had 49 assists in PSAC playoff win overCalifornia(Pa.) … recorded career­best 21digs in win over Indiana(Pa.).} 2009: Appeared in 127 games with ateam­best 1,228 assists, second in the PSACand the tenth­highest season total ... added269 digs, second on the team, and led theFighting Scots with 48 … earned honorablemention AVCA All­Atlantic Region honors ...had a career­best 55 assists vs. West VirginiaState ... had 50 assists against Millersville andWheeling Jesuit, with 15 digs in the lattermatch ... garnered 48 assists, 13 digs and acareer­best 13 kills vs. Slippery Rock... fin­ished with a season­high 16 digs vs. Gannon.} 2008: Played in 119 games, ending theyear with a team­high 776 assists while split­ting time at setter ... also led team with 50service aces, and totaled 226 digs, good forfourth on the team ... had season­highs of 45assists and 7 kills against West Liberty State,along with 39 assists vs. UMass.­Lowell ... fin­ished with season­high 18 digs againstSlippery Rock, and had 15 digs and 5 serviceaces vs. Lake Erie ... posted season­high 6

service aces vs. Central State(OH).} High School: Was a three­sport stand­out at Independence High School, includinga three­year starter in volleyball ... led theBlue Devils to the Chagrin Valley ConferenceMetro Division championship in 2005, ‘06and ‘07, along with the District 2 Division IIIchampionship as a senior ... was named theOhio High School Volleyball CoachesAssociation MVP of District 2 Division III in2007, and was named to the AssociatedPress All­Northeast Lakes District 1 Team as ajunior and senior and a second team selec­tion as a sophomore ... also MVP of theChagrin Valley Conference in 2007 ... earnedfirst team All­CVC Metro Division honors herfinal three seasons ... was also a standout inbasketball and softball ... in basketball, ledteam to CVC Metro Division title in 2006 and2007 ... was an honorable mention All­Ohioselection in 2007 and named to AssociatedPress All­Northeast Lakes District secondteam in 2007 and ‘08 ... in softball, team wonCVC Metro Division championship in 2006and ‘07 named to CVC Metro Division sec­ond team in 2006 and 2007 as a pitcher.

9 Megan OsyskoSetter5-7SeniorIndependence, OH/Independence HS

} Megan Osysko’s Career HighsKills: 13 vs. Slippery Rock,

11/7/09Attempts: 20 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,

10/15/09; vs. Slippery Rock, 11/7/09

Hitting Pct.: 1.000 vs. Mercyhurst (5­0­5), 11/4/08

Service Aces: 6 vs. Central State(OH), 8/30/08

Assists: 59 vs. Wheeling Jesuit, 9/28/10

Digs: 21 vs. Indiana(Pa.), 11/6/10

Block Solos: 3 vs. Concord, 9/3/10Block Assists: 4 vs. Gannon, 10/2/09

} The Megan Osysko FileBirthdate: September 9, 1990Birthplace: Cleveland, OHParents: Maggie and Michael OsyskoNickname: MegMajor: Human PerformanceHobbies: ShoppingFavorite Book: The Last SongFavorite Music: Country Favorite Musicial Groups: Rascal FlattsFavorite Movie: The BlindsideFavorite Television Show: Grey’s AnatomyFavorite Food: Chocolate covered strawberriesCareer Ambition: To own my own sportsfacility one day.

} Megan Osysko’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 35­119 46 11 108 .324 776 31 50 58 1 226 0 4 22009 36­127 139 49 340 .265 1228 29 48 45 0 269 5 30 122010 36­123 145 38 371 .288 1317 36 40 41 1 288 7 20 5Career 107­369 330 98 819 .283 3321 96 138 144 2 783 12 54 19

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Second­year perforrmer who saw limitedaction a year ago as a freshman but nowlooks for increased playing time, possiblyreplacing Maureen Tilert at libero. } 2010: Appeared in 78 games, posting94 digs and 10 service aces … had high of10 digs against Shippensburg, adding ninedigs vs. Concord.}High School: Played volleyball forcoach Joe Burke at Mount Notre DameHigh School … earned two letters in volley­ball and one in cross country. }High School: Born August 20, 1992 …daughter of Courtney and Kevin King …Nursing major … has one brother and onesister.

2 Danielle KingDefensive Specialist/Libero5-7FreshmanLoveland, OH/Mount Notre Dame HS

} The Danielle King FileBirthdate: August 10, 1992Parents: Courtney and Kevin KingMajor: NursingHobbies: Reading, running, babysitting,tutoringFavorite Book: Handle with Care, anything byJodi Picconlt or Kristen HannahFavorite Music: Country Favorite Movie: Step Brothers, Kinging &ScreamingFavorite Television Show: One Tree HillFavorite Food: PotatoesCareer Ambition: Oncology, NICU nurse

} Danielle King’s Career HighsKills: 1 vs. California(Pa.),

11/20/10Attempts: 2 vs. Concord, 9/3/10Hitting Pct.: 1.000 vs. California(Pa.)

(1­0­1), 11/20/10Service Aces: 3 vs. Cheyney, 9/17/10Assists: 3 vs. Lock Haven, 11/19/10Digs: 10 vs. Shippensburg.

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Outstanding young player who wasnamed the 2010 PSAC West Freshman ofthe Year … was sorely missed during thePSAC and NCAA playoffs, missing both dueto illness … excellent all­around performerat outside hitter.} 2010: Named the PSAC West Freshmanof the Year after finishing with 343 kills and296 digs in 104 games … ranked second onthe team in both categories ... had a team­high 3.30 kills per game and also tied forthe team lead with 40 service aces …missed the postseason due to illness …earned All­PSAC first team honors, as wellas being named to the Daktronics All­Region second team and the AVCA AtlanticRegion team … recorded double­digit killsand digs in 13 matches … accumulated 10or more kills in 20 of Edinboro’s 36 match­es, including 10 straight in the middle of theseason … had a career­high 23 kills againstPittsburg State, adding 17 digs … added 20kills and 11 digs against Wheeling Jesuit …totaled 17 kills vs. Gannon and 16 againstMercyhurst … had season­best 21 digs vs.Lock Haven, and finished with 20 digs, plus14 kills, in late­season meeting withCalifornia(Pa.).}High School: A four­year starter forhead coach Mike Carneal at ChancellorHigh School … earned first team all­district,first team all­region and first team all­area

honors as a sophomore, junior and senior… a second team all­state pick as a junior… helped the Chargers to four straight dis­trict championships, extending their streakto 12 straight crowns … team reached statesemifinals one and state quarterfinalstwice … also competed in soccer and soft­ball.

10 Seth SullivanOutside Hitter5-10SophomoreFredericksburg, VA/Chancellor HS

} The Seth Sullivan FileBirthdate: September 14, 1992Birthplace: Oceanside, CAParents: Trisha and James SullivanMajor: BiologyHobbies: Being outdoors, art, watching moviesFavorite Book: OutsidersFavorite Music: All (country, rock, rap, oldies)Favorite Musical Group: Sugarland, JackJohnson, Pearl JamFavorite Movie: 10 Things I Hate About You Favorite Television Show: I like moviesFavorite Food: Cheeseburgers, mexican, icecreamCareer Ambition: Dentist!

} Seth Sullivan’s Career HighsKills: 23 vs. Pittsburg St., 9/11/10Attempts: 44 vs. Point Park, 9/4/10Hitting Pct.: .542 vs. West Liberty

(14­1­24), 9/4/10Service Aces: 4 vs. Notre Dame College,

10/28/10; vs. Indiana(Pa.),10/15/10

Assists: 7 vs. California(Pa.), 11/5/10

Digs: 21 vs. Lock Haven, 10/8/10Block Solos: 2 vs. Pittsburg St., 9/11/10Block Assists: 3 on three occasions

} Seth Sullivan’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2010 31­104 343 147 823 .238 29 6 40 42 24 296 10 20 3

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Freshman middle hitter who will providethe Scots with blocking ... quick player whois exepcted to contribute immediatelyalong with fellow freshman ChereneO’Hara.}High School: A three­year starter inbasketball and two­year regular in volley­ball at Orrville High School … recipient of2011 Army Scholar Athlete Award … helped

the Red Riders to district championships inboth sports as a senior and league titles asa junior … 2011 Wayne County BasketballAll­Star MVP.} Personal: Born March 12, 1993 …daughter of Lisa and Jeff Aultz …Psychology major … has two sisters …cousin Robert Stauffer plays basketball atOhio Dominican.

16 Sara AultzMiddle Hitter6-2FreshmanFredericksburg, VA/Chancellor HS

} The Sara Aultz FileBirthdate: March 12, 1992Birthplace: Wooster, OHParents: Lisa and Jeff AultzMajor: PsychologyHobbies: Reading books, playing sportsFavorite Book: Heaven is for RealFavorite Music: CountryFavorite Movie: Berlesque Favorite Television Show: CSIFavorite Food: Sushi

Looks to serve as the backup to MeghanOsysko along with fellow freshman JulieNolen, or could start if Scots use a 6­2attack ... athletic newcomer. }High School: Three­year starter in vol­leyball at North Royalton High School, help­ing lead the Bears to two sectional titleswhile breaking the school record for aces,assists and saves in a season, as well as

assists and saves in a match and careerassists … named to All­Conference firstteam and All­District second team and wasNorth Royalton’s MVP as a senior ... alsoplayed softball for two years.} Personal: Born August 17, 1993 …daughter of Therese and Frank Centorbi …Secondary Education major … has one sis­ter.

5 Brittany CentorbiSetter5-6Freshman North Royalton, OH/North Royalton HS

} The Brittany Centorbi FileBirthdate: August 17, 1993Birthplace: Cleveland, OHParents: Therese and Frank CentorbiMajor: MathematicsHobbies: Hanging out with friends, watching TVFavorite Music: Hip­hop, R&B Favorite Musical Group: Lil Wayne, NickiMinajFavorite Movie: The Last SamuraiFavorite Television Show: One Tree HillFavorite Food: Spaghetti with seafoodCareer Ambition: Be a math teacher ingrades 7­12.

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Freshman who will provide the Scots withdepth at defensive specialist.}High School: Standout for head coachMary Ellen Ferragonio at Norwin HighSchool … three­year starter for the Knightswho earned first team All­Section 1­AAAhonors … also competed in track & fieldfor a year.

} Personal: Born January 12, 1993 …daughter of Amy and Charles Coles …Nursing major … has two brothers.

15 Brittany ColesDefensive Specialist5-6FreshmanNorth Huntingdon, PA/Norwin HS

} The Brittany Coles FileBirthdate: January 12, 1993Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PAParents: Amy and Charles ColesMajor: NursingHobbies: 4­H, showing livestock, volleyball,skiing Favorite Book: Along for the RideFavorite Music: Country, alternative rockFavorite Musical Group: Rascal FlattsFavorite Movie: Stand By MeFavorite Television Show: Grey’s AnatomyFavorite Food: FruitCareer Ambition: To get my nursing degreeand work as an ER nurse and further my edu­cation to become an ER surgeon.

Highly­regarded recruit who will competefor playing time at libero, opposite and as adefensive specialist ... is expected to comein and contribute immediately.}High School: Played for head coachMike Cannon at powerhouse MagnificatHigh School, helping the Blue Streaks to an18­9 record as a senior and 24­4 as a junior,reaching the Division I state final four thelatter year … team included teammates

going to Duke and Georgia … was a three­year starter for the Blue Streaks … a two­time honorable mention all­district choiceand was an honorable mention all­statepick once.} Personal: Born January 8, 1993 …daughter of Laurie and Dennis Flynn …Nursing major … has one brother and onesister.

3 Brittany FlynnOutside Hitter/Libero5-8FreshmanWestlake, OH/Magnificat HS

} The Brittany Flynn FileBirthdate: January 8, 1993Birthplace: Westlake, OHParents: Laurie and Dennis FlynnMajor: NursingHobbies: Seeing friends, shopping, takinglong walks on the beachFavorite Book: Safe Haven by Nicholas SparksFavorite Music: R&B, 90’s music Favorite Musical Group: Goo Goo DollsFavorite Movie: Employee of the MonthFavorite Television Show: The Bachelor/BacheloretteFavorite Food: Eggs, bacon, ice cream and sushiCareer Ambition: To get my nursing degreeand go on to get my Master’s as a Physician’sAssistant

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Another of the talented newcomersexpected to come in and contribute ... willcompete for the vacant libero position andplay as a defensive specialist.}High School: Played volleyball for hermother Amber Marett at Wilmington AreaHigh School, and earned a total of 12 lettersin all while also competing in basketball andsoftball … Greyhounds finished 16­3 as asenior, winning the District 10 champi­onship after finishing as the runner­up the

year before … had 638 assists and 251 digsas a senior … was named Wilmington’sAthlete of the Year as a senior and was therunner­up as a junior … earned first teamAll­District 10 accolades as a junior and sen­ior and was a second team selection as asophomore. } Personal: Born March 20, 1993 …daughter of Amber and Kevin Marett …Health & Physical education major … hastwo brothers and a sister.

Freshman who is expected to challengeimmediately for time at outside hitter ...possesses good jumping ability and is ath­letic. }High School: A four­year starter andtwo­year letterwinner for coach TonyMessina at Padua Franciscan High School… helped lead the Bruins to back­to­backOHAA Division II state titles and NorthCoast League championships in 2008 and

2009, as well a District 2 championship in2010 … earned North Coast League honor­able mention and OHAA District 2 honor­able mention honors as a senior while tally­ing 281 kills, 184 digs and 142 service points.} Personal: Born March 19, 1993 …daughter of Denise and Thomas Meeks …Health and Physical Education­­HumanPerformance major … has two brothersand three sisters.

11 TabithaMeeksOutside Hitter/Defensive Specialist5-8Freshman Highland Heights, OH/Padua Franciscan HS

4 HaleyMarettLibero/Defensive Specialist5-4Freshman Volant, PA/Wilmington Area HS

} The Haley Marett FileBirthdate: March 20, 1993Birthplace: Volant, PAParents: Amber and Kevin MarettMajor: Health & Physical EducationHobbies: BePlaying sports ­­ volleyball, basket­ball and softball, hanging with friendsFavorite Book: The Last SongFavorite Music: Pop, hip & hopFavorite Movie: Billy Madison Favorite Television Show: Pretty Little Liars,Make It or Break It, CSIFavorite Food: Ice creamCareer Ambition: Become a personal trainer.

} The Tabitha Meeks FileBirthdate: March 19, 1993Birthplace: Cleveland, OHParents: Denise and Thomas MeeksMajor: Health & Physical Education ­­ HumanPerformanceHobbies: Hanging out with friends, shop­ping, working, watching TVFavorite Book: Twilight Saga, Pretty Little LiarsFavorite Music: Anything but heavy metal Favorite Musical Group: Lady Antebellum Favorite Movie: The Twilight SagaFavorite Television Show: NCIS, Secret Lifeof the American Teenager, Pretty Little LiarsFavorite Food: Ice cream, pizzaCareer Ambition: Personal training

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Joins fellow freshman Brittany Centorbieos the heir apparent to senior MeghanOsysko at setter ... one of the two couldalso start if the Scots use a 6­2 attack.}High School: Played for head coachCindy Lenox at Franklin Heights HighSchool … a four­year starter for the Golden

Falcons, earning honorable mention all­dis­trict honors as a senior and honorable men­tion all­conference accolades as a junior. } Personal: Born August 25, 1993 …daughter of Nicole and Tom Nolen … Pre­Law major … has one brother.

13 Julie NolenSetter5-8FreshmanColumbus, OH/Franklin Heights HS

} The Julie Nolen FileBirthdate: August 25, 1993Birthplace: Dayton, OHParents: Nicole and Tom NolenMajor: Pre­Law Hobbies: Shopping, tanning Favorite Book: The Innocent Man by JohnGrishamFavorite Music: Country Favorite Movie: The WaterboyFavorite Television Show: Criminal MindsFavorite Food: Anything chineseCareer Ambition: CIA ­­ Behavioral AnalysisUnit

First­year player who is expected to comein and compete immediately for playingtime at middle hitter ... possesses goodquickness for her size and will add blockingup front.}High School: A four­year starter andthree­time letterwinner for coach MichaelChristiansen at Kent Merdian (WA) HighSchool … led the SPSL in kill percentage(48 percent) and was named to the SPSL

All­State team and first team all­league as asenior … named second team all­SPSLNorth in 2009 and 2010 … also a three­timeletterwinner on the track team.} Personal: Born September 30, 1992 …daughter of Maria and Peter O’Hara …Communications major, minoring inJournalism … has two sisters … father,Peter, played soccer at University ofPortland.

12 Cherene O’HaraMiddle Hitter6-1FreshmanKent, WA/Kent Meridian HS

} The Cherene O’Hara FileBirthdate: September 30, 1992Birthplace: Portland, ORParents: Maria and Peter O’HaraMajor: Communications with a minor inJournalismHobbies: Watching movies, playing sportsFavorite Music: Anything Favorite Movie: The Other GuysFavorite Television Show: White CollarFavorite Food: StrawberriesCareer Ambition: Become a sports broadcaster

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Final Record: 30-6 PSAC West: 17-2

Attack Set Serve Dig BlockingG K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA B/G BE BHE

Anna Graham 5 0 0.00 0 1 .000 1 0.20 1 1 0.20 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0Danielle King 75 1 0.02 2 11 ­.091 8 0.11 10 12 0.13 4 94 1.25 0 0 0.00 0 0Erika West 81 2 0.02 3 14 ­.071 9 0.11 24 25 0.30 4 132 1.63 0 0 0.00 0 0Beyaca Martin 121 342 2.83 135 738 .280 32 0.26 15 44 0.12 2 79 0.65 19 58 0.64 15 5Kelcie Hellmer 123 199 1.62 62 451 .304 38 0.31 0 6 0.00 1 49 0.40 19 82 0.82 10 6Gina Boothe 123 398 3.24 161 985 .241 15 0.12 30 50 0.24 3 113 0.92 17 64 0.66 8 7Angela Groshner 118 136 1.15 75 508 .120 32 0.27 36 28 0.31 27 291 2.47 2 7 0.08 0 3Megan Osysko 123 145 1.18 38 371 .288 1317 10.71 40 41 0.33 1 288 2.34 7 20 0.22 5 36Seth Sullivan 104 243 3.30 147 823 .238 29 0.28 40 62 0.38 24 296 2.85 10 20 0.29 3 6Maureen Tilert 120 4 0.03 9 35 ­.143 41 0.34 32 40 0.27 23 732 6.10 0 0 0.00 0 1Ellie Lininger 78 115 1.47 69 387 .119 16 0.21 4 9 0.05 10 117 1.50 14 20 0.44 3 1Nikolena Feronti 23 11 0.48 2 21 .429 2 0.09 5 7 0.22 0 25 1.09 0 0 0.00 0 0Martina Davis 2 2 1.00 2 5 .000 1 0.50 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0Team 5EDINBORO TOTALS 123 1698 13.80 705 4350 .228 1541 12.53 237 325 1.93 104 2216 18.02 88 271 1.82 44 65

Date Opponent Score Score-by-Game Record Kills Leader Digs LeaderSept. 3 at Fairmont State@ W 3­0 25­16, 25­20, 25­21 1­0 Gina Boothe (15) Angela Groshner (10)

vs. Concord@ W 3­0 25­19, 25­13, 25­14 2­0 Three tied at (7) Megan Osysko (10)Sept. 4 vs. Point Park@ L 1­3 25­19, 16­25, 22­25, 22­25 2­1 Seth Sullivan (15) Maureen Tilert (22)

vs. West Liberty@ W 3­0 25­22, 25­16, 25­14 3­1 Seth Sullivan (14) Maureen Tilert (14)Sept. 10 vs. East Central& W 3­0 25­23, 25­19, 25­17 4­1 Gina Boothe (14) Maureen Tilert (26)

vs. Academy of Art& W 3­0 25­21, 25­17, 25­20 5­1 Seth Sullivan (11) Maureen Tilert (13)Sept. 11 at Central Missouri& L 0­3 13­25, 16­25, 20­25 5­2 Seth Sullivan (9) Maureen Tilert (23)

vs. Pittsburg State& W 3­1 19­25, 25­20, 25­22, 25­20 6­2 Seth Sullivan (23) Maureen Tilert (41)Sept. 17 vs. Kutztown? W 3­0 25­18, 25­20, 25­17 7­2 Two tied at (10) Maureen Tilert (30)

at Cheyney? W 3­0 25­5, 25­7, 25­8 8­2 Two tied at (6) Nikolena Feronti (3)Sept. 18 at West Chester^ W 3­0 25­12, 25­15, 25­23 9­2 Seth Sullivan (14) Maureen Tilert (30)Sept. 21 at Gannon# L 0­3 24­26, 21­25, 24­26 9­3 Seth Sullivan (17) Two tied at (8)Sept. 24 MERCYHURST# W 3­0 25­23, 25­14, 25­18 10­3 Seth Sullivan (16) Maureen Tilert (15)Sept. 28 WHEELING JESUIT W 3­2 20­25, 26­24, 32­30, 23­25, 15­13 11­3 Two tied at (20) Maureen Tilert (28)Oct. 1 CLARION# W 3­1 25­18, 23­25, 25­22, 25­23 12­3 Gina Boothe (14) Maureen Tilert (16)Oct. 2 SLIPPERY ROCK# W 3­1 25­17, 15­25, 25­18, 25­22 13­3 Gina Boothe (17) Maureen Tilert (14)Oct. 6 at Daemen W 3­1 25­23, 25­16, 19­25, 25­21 14­3 Two tied at (12) Maureen Tilert (31)Oct. 8 LOCK HAVEN% W 3­1 25­14, 20­25, 26­24, 25­22 15­3 Gina Boothe (17) Maureen Tilert (25)

EAST STROUDSBURG% W 3­1 24­26, 25­11, 25­23, 25­15 16­3 Beyaca Martin (16) Maureen Tilert (23)Oct. 9 SHIPPENSBURG% W 3­1 25­13, 25­16, 21­25, 25­23 17­3 Gina Boothe (20) Maureen Tilert (30)Oct. 9 MILLERSVILLE% W 3­0 25­11, 29­27, 25­16 18­3 Gina Boothe (13) Maureen Tilert (22)Oct. 15 INDIANA(PA)# W 3­0 25­22, 26­24, 25­23 19­3 Two tied at (12) Maureen Tilert (11)Oct. 16 CALIFORNIA(PA)# W 3­0 25­18, 25­23, 25­20 20­3 Beyaca Martin (12) Maureen Tilert (19)Oct. 20 at Lake Erie W 3­0 25­14, 25­13, 25­12 21­3 Tw0 tied at (12) Maureen Tilert (11)Oct. 22 GANNON# W 3­0 25­22, 27­25, 25­14 22­3 Gina Boothe (19) Maureen Tilert (19)Oct. 23 at Mercyhurst# W 3­0 27­25, 25­20, 25­20 23­3 Seth Sullivan (11) Maureen Tilert (24)Oct. 28 at Notre Dame College W 3­0 25­15, 25­22, 25­9 24­3 Gina Boothe (13) Maureen Tilert (14)Oct. 29 at Slippery Rock# W 3­0 25­19, 25­16, 27­25 25­3 Gina Boothe (16) Maureen Tilert (29)Oct. 30 at Clarion# L 0­3 23­25, 17­25, 18­25 25­4 Ellie Lininger (9) Maureen Tilert (27)Nov. 5 at Californi(Pa.)# W 3­1 25­14, 16­25, 26­24, 25­19 26­4 Two tied at (14) Maureen Tilert (32)Nov. 6 at Indiana(Pa.)# W 3­0 25­20, 25­19, 25­23 27­4 Gina Boothe (11) Maureen Tilert (35)Nov. 9 CALIFORNIA(PA)* W 3­1 21­25, 25­19, 25­23, 25­12 28­4 Beyaca Martin (21) Maureen Tilert (15)Nov. 12 vs. Lock Haven* W 3­0 25­16, 25­21, 25­21 29­4 Beyaca Martin (13) Maureen Tilert (18)Nov. 13 at Clarion* L 1­3 25­22, 16­25, 20­25, 14­25 29­5 Kelcie Hellmer (9) Angela Groshner (16)Nov. 19 LOCK HAVEN$ W 3­2 16­25, 30­28, 25­13, 20­25, 15­10 30­5 Kelcie Hellmer (15) Ellie Lininger (20)Nov. 20 CALIFORNIA$ L 0­3 17­25, 26­28, 26­28 30­6 Gina Boothe (19) Maureen Tilert (19)

# PSAC West match @ at Fairmont State Falcon Fest Tournament ? at PSAC Crossover at Cheyney, PA & at Central Missouri Tournament % PSAC Crossover at Edinboro $ at NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional ^ at PSAC Crossover at West Chester, PA * PSAC Tournament at Clarion, PA at Edinboro, PA

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All-PSAC Western Division First Team

Kellie Bartman Clarion OH Jr.Gina Boothe Edinboro OH Jr.Meghan Franz California(Pa.) MH So.Beyaca Martin Edinboro MH Sr.Megan Osysko Edinboro S Jr.Lauren Sazama Gannon OH So.Seth Sullivan Edinboro OH Fr.

Player of the Year: Kellie Bartman, ClarionRookie of the Year: Seth Sullivan, EdinboroCoach of the Year: Jennifer Harrison, Clarion

Second TeamKelly Fromknecht California(Pa.) RS So.Amanda Gough Clarion S Jr.Danielle Ostendorf Indiana(Pa.) MB Jr.Emily Pany Indiana(Pa.) L Sr.Morgan Reineke Gannon OH So.Maureen Tilert Edinboro L Sr.Rebecca Webb Clarion MH So.

PSAC ChampionshipMatches

1979 East Stroudsburg def. Slippery Rock, 2­01980 Edinboro def. East Stroudsburg, 2­01981 Edinboro def. East Stroudsburg, 3­11982 Edinboro def. Mansfield, 3­11983 Mansfield def. East Stroudsburg, 3­01984 Slippery Rock def. East Stroudsburg, 3­11985 East Stroudsburg def. Shippensburg, 3­11986 East Stroudsburg def. Mansfield, 3­0 1987 East Stroudsburg def. Shippensburg, 3­01988 Clarion def. Edinboro, 3­11989 Edinboro def. Clarion, 3­11990 Edinboro def. Shippensburg, 3­01991 California(Pa.) def. Edinboro, 3­11992 California(Pa.) def. Edinboro, 3­11993 Slippery Rock def. Edinboro, 3­01994 Edinboro def. Slippery Rock, 3­01995 Millersville def. Edinboro, 3­01996 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 3­21997 Edinboro def. Lock Haven, 3­11998 Edinboro def. Lock Haven, 3­01999 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 3­1 2000 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 3­02001 Edinboro def. Lock Haven, 3­22002 Indiana(Pa.) def. Edinboro, 3­22003 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 3­22004 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 3­12005 California(Pa.) def. Lock Haven, 3­22006 Lock Haven def. California(Pa.), 3­02007 California(Pa.) def. Clarion, 3­02008 California(Pa.) def. Lock Haven, 3­02009 California(Pa.) def. Lock Haven, 3­02010 Clarion def. Edinboro, 3­0

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} PSAC OverviewOriginating in 1951 to administer and pro‐

mote men’s athletics, the Pennsylvania StateAthletic Conference has evolved into one of theNCAA’s most heralded intercollegiate confer‐ences.

The first major step came in 1977, whenbased on a growing interest, the league reor‐ganized to provide a structure for its women’sprograms. Only three years later, lacking a stan‐dard competitive division, league voted toreclassify the entire conference to NCAADivision II.

Among its recent enhancements the PSAChas expanded its membership twice during afour‐year span. The first occurred during the2008‐09 academic year with the addition of full‐time members Gannon University andMercyhurst College, and associate memberLong Island University‐C.W. Post. Over the pastyear, the PSAC’s Board of Directors agreed towelcome Seton Hill University as an associatemember to begin play in field hockey during the2011‐12 campaign. The membership now con‐sists of 16 full‐time institutions and the twoassociate members.

All of the league’s full‐time members arelocated within the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania, which makes the PSAC the largestone‐state conference in the NCAA. The leaguehas also grown to share the distinctions as: Thelargest conference in Division II, the largest foot‐ball‐playing conference in the NCAA, and, with23, the conference that sponsors the mostchampionships at the Division II level.

Highly competitive on a regional andnational level, PSAC schools annually combineto send nearly one‐third of its teams into NCAApostseason play. Ultimately, the membership’ssuccess has yielded 43 NCAA team and 246 indi‐vidual title winners.

While proud of its athletic accomplish‐ments, the league also has evolved into one ofDivision II’s finest from an academic standpoint.Today, nearly one‐third of the PSAC’s estimated6,300 participants are honored each year as“Scholar‐Athletes” for maintaining a grade‐pointaverage of 3.25 or better ‐ a total that has near‐ly doubled since PSAC Scholar‐Athletes werefirst recognized in the mid‐1990s.

Although all 16 current institutions aremembers of Division II, seven league schoolsalso compete at the Division I level in selectsports. PSAC schools enroll over 127,000 stu‐dents and claim over 710,000 alumni, including483,000 who reside in Pennsylvania.

The PSAC is governed by the presidents ofthe 16 member institutions. It employs a com‐missioner, an associate and assistant commis‐sioner, and a director of media relations at itsheadquarters in Lock Haven, Pa.

2010 PSAC FinalStandings

Western DivisionConference OverallW L Pct. W L Pct.

Clarion 17 2 .895 32 5 .865Edinboro 17 2 .895 30 6 .833California (Pa.) 15 4 .789 25 13 .658Gannon 13 6 .684 20 10 .667Indiana (Pa.) 10 9 .526 21 12 .636Mercyhurst 8 11 .421 16 16 .500Slippery Rock 5 14 .263 8 21 .276

Eastern DivisionConference OverallW L Pct. W L Pct.

Lock Haven 13 6 .684 20 11 .645Kutztown 10 9 .526 21 11 .656Shippensburg 9 10 .474 18 15 .545West Chester 8 11 .421 23 12 .657Millersville 4 15 .211 14 22 .389East Stroudsburg 4 15 .211 10 26 .278Cheyney 0 19 .000 1 22 .043

} PSAC Tournament (Final Four at Clarion) Quarterfinals Clarion 3, Gannon 0

Edinboro 3, California(Pa.) 1Lock Haven 3, West Chester 2Kutztown 3, Shippensburg 1

Semifinals Clarion 3, Kutztown 0Edinboro 3, Lock Haven 0

Championship Clarion 3, Edinboro 0

} NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional atEdinboroFirst Round Edinboro 3, Lock Haven 2

Wheeling Jesuit 3, Gannon 1Clarion 3, Chowan 0California(Pa.) 3, Indiana(Pa.) 0

Semifinals California(Pa.) 3, Edinboro 0Clarion 3, Wheeling Jesuit 1

Championship Clarion 3, California (Pa.) 0

} NCAA Division II Elite Eight Quarterfinals Dowling 3, Clarion 0

Pennsylvania StateAthletic Conference

3rd Floor Annex BuildingLock Haven UniversityLock Haven, PA 17745Commissioner: Steve MurrayPhone: (570) 484­[email protected] Commissioner:Will AdairPhone: (570) 484­[email protected]/SeniorWoman Administrator:Carlin ChesickPhone: (570) 484­[email protected] of MediaRelations: Matt BeltzPhone: (570) 484­[email protected]

Steve Murray

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Team StatisticsHitting Percentage

Team Kills Errs Tot. Pct.Lock Haven 1375 490 3652 .242West Chester 1315 489 3612 .229Edinboro 1698 705 4350 .228California (Pa.) 1679 667 4572 .221Gannon 1368 561 3671 .220Clarion 1684 657 4699 .219Kutztown 1183 491 3643 .190Shippensburg 1547 714 4532 .184Indiana (Pa.) 1342 569 4482 .172Millersville 1451 682 4541 .169Mercyhurst 1213 629 3849 .152Slippery Rock 999 554 3420 .130East Stroudsburg 1061 630 3677 .117Cheyney 176 337 1194 ­.135

KillsTeam G No. K/GEdinboro 123 1698 13.80Clarion 130 1684 12.95Gannon 109 1368 12.55California (Pa.) 136 1679 12.35Indiana (Pa.) 115 1342 11.67Lock Haven 118 1375 11.65Shippensburg 134 1547 11.54West Chester 120 1315 10.96Millersville 137 1451 10.59Mercyhurst 115 1213 10.55Kutztown 113 1183 10.47Slippery Rock 104 999 9.61East Stroudsburg 123 1061 8.63Cheyney 77 176 2.29

AssistsTeam G No. A/GEdinboro 123 1541 12.53Clarion 130 1565 12.04Gannon 109 1255 11.51California (Pa.) 136 1559 11.46Lock Haven 118 1302 11.03Indiana (Pa.) 115 1210 10.52Shippensburg 134 1405 10.49West Chester 120 1140 9.50Millersville 137 1298 9.47Mercyhurst 115 1085 9.43Kutztown 113 1058 9.36Slippery Rock 104 955 9.18East Stroudsburg 123 999 8.12Cheyney 77 143 1.86

Service AcesTeam G No. SA/GWest Chester 120 252 2.10Lock Haven 118 244 2.07Millersville 137 282 2.06Shippensburg 134 272 2.03Gannon 109 219 2.01Clarion 130 261 2.01Edinboro 123 237 1.93Kutztown 113 207 1.83Mercyhurst 115 187 1.63California (Pa.) 136 216 1.59Indiana (Pa.) 115 180 1.57East Stroudsburg 123 182 1.48

Slippery Rock 104 127 1.22Cheyney 77 94 1.22

BlocksTeam G Tot. Blk/GKutztown 113 270.5 2.39California (Pa.) 136 307.5 2.26Gannon 109 241.0 2.21West Chester 120 253.5 2.11Mercyhurst 115 241.5 2.10Shippensburg 134 260.5 1.94Clarion 130 250.0 1.92Millersville 137 249.5 1.82Edinboro 123 223.5 1.82East Stroudsburg 123 214.0 1.74Lock Haven 118 198.0 1.68Indiana (Pa.) 115 170.5 1.48Slippery Rock 104 148.0 1.42Cheyney 77 47.0 0.61

DigsTeam G No. D/GIndiana (Pa.) 115 2244 19.51Edinboro 123 2216 18.02Millersville 137 2367 17.28Slippery Rock 104 1790 17.21Clarion 130 2175 16.73California (Pa.) 136 2212 16.26West Chester 120 1877 15.64Shippensburg 134 2036 15.19Kutztown 113 1712 15.15Lock Haven 118 1765 14.96East Stroudsburg 123 1783 14.50Gannon 109 1533 14.06Mercyhurst 115 1598 13.90Cheyney 77 577 7.49

IndividualStatistics

Hitting Percentage(Minimum .200/3.0 attacks per game)

Player Kills Tot. Pct.Bailey Farthing, LHU 227 503 .340Michelle Powers, WCU 345 764 .339Kara Cullen, GAN 243 564 .324Danielle Ostendorf, IUP 281 682 .311Kelcie Hellmer, EDIN 199 451 .304Meghan Franz, CAL 307 720 .301Rebecca Webb, CLAR 260 647 .289Chelsea Wilson, CAL 249 568 .289Megan Osysko, EDIN 145 371 .288Kelly Fromknecht, CAL 293 700 .287

Kills(Minimum 2.00 per game)

Player G No. K/GXuan Gao, LHU 112 427 3.81Lauren Sazama, GAN 105 387 3.69Kellie Bartman, CLAR 125 455 3.64Jill Edwards, SHIP 126 458 3.63Morgan Reineke, GAN 103 345 3.35Seth Sullivan, EDIN 104 343 3.30Gina Boothe, EDIN 123 398 3.24Michelle Powers, WCU 113 345 3.05Kaylee Smith, ROCK 81 231 2.85Haley Gribler, LHU 112 318 2.84

Assists(Minimum 5.00 per game)

Player G No. A/GMegan Osysko, EDIN 123 1317 10.71Alexa Garrity, LHU 101 996 9.86Amanda Gough, CLAR 117 1153 9.85Chelsey Kreinbrook, IUP 101 899 8.90Kortney Eshleman, CAL 114 950 8.33Helen Fitzpatrick, WCU 112 913 8.15Alex DelPiombo, GAN 100 758 7.58Allye Preziosi, ESU 117 876 7.49Andrea Heimsoth, SHIP 128 820 6.41Kiera Rebert, MC 111 603 5.43

Service Aces(Minimum 0.10/game)

Player G No. SA/GJamie Celia, KUTZ 98 62 0.63Lauren Sazama, GAN 105 61 0.58Haley Gribler, LHU 112 58 0.52Dana Markol, WCU 95 46 0.48Sara McMullen, CAL 125 60 0.48Manoucheca Juice, CHEY 77 34 0.44Kaitlyn Anderson, CLAR 103 44 0.43Becky Smith, MC 96 38 0.40Seth Sullivan, EDIN 104 40 0.38Andrea Heimsoth, SHIP 128 49 0.38

Blocks(Minimum 1.0 per game)

Player G Tot. Blk/GKatie Lutz, KUTZ 104 145.0 1.39Justine Smith, MC 101 120.0 1.19Libby Woffindin, SHIP 128 139.0 1.09

Digs(Minimum 1.00 per game)

Player G No. D/GEmily Pany, IUP 112 741 6.62Rhianon Brady, CLAR 126 798 6.33Maureen Tilert, EDIN 120 732 6.10Alee Kromer, ROCK 101 525 5.20Lindsey Lullo, ROCK 120 599 4.99Jamie Celia, KUTZ 98 470 4.80Erin Walsh, LHU 108 507 4.69Lisa Campbell, WCU 113 517 4.58Julie Paronish, CAL 111 507 4.57Jess Saunders, GAN 101 429 4.25

Megan Osysko... led the PSAC in assists.

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Games1. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ......................5082. Maureen Tilert (2007­10) ......................4903. Mandy Bambauer (1995­98) ................4804. Ashley Walton (2000­03) ......................466

Mandie Moyer (1996­99) ......................4666. Breanna Smith (2004­07) ......................4587. Stephanie Burner (1999­2002)..............4558. Jenna Benkelman (2004­07) ................4469. Marissa DeLiberato (2001­04) ..............445

10. Becky Byers (1995­98) ..........................430

Hitting Percentageminimum 700 attempts

1. Ashley Walton (2000­03) .................. .3912. Mandie Moyer (1996­99) .................. .3553. Renee Kam (2001­04) ........................ .3324. Melanie Skolny (1994)........................ .3275. Jenna Newman (2004­07) .................. .3136. Michelle Ferguson (1993­94) ............ .3107. Erica Shaffer (1996­99) ...................... .3018. Jennifer Fuhrman (1997­99) ............ .2969. Mandy Bambauer (1995­98) ............ .293

Michelle Hubalek (1993­95) .............. .293

Total Attempts1. Jenna Newman (2004­07) ..................40162. Ashley Walton (2000­03) ....................37053. Amy Medicus (2000­03) ......................34344. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ....................34295. Becky Byers (1995­98) ........................30386. Breanna Smith (2004­07) ....................28707. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ..............27108. Stephanie Burner (1999­2002)............26589. Jodie Williams (1995­98) ......................2571

10. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95) ................2385

Kills1. Ashley Walton (2000­03) ....................19062. Jenna Newman (2004­07) ..................18993. Olivia Williams (2006­09)......................14414. Amy Medicus (2000­03) ......................12535. Becky Byers (1995­98)..........................12066. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ..............11977. Mandie Moyer (1996­99)......................11308. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95) ................10409. Breanna Smith (2004­07) ....................1032

Jodie Williams (1995­98) ......................1032

Kill Averageminimum 500 kills

1. Jenna Newman (2004­07)....................4.752. Ashley Walton (2000­03) ....................4.093. Michelle Ferguson (1993­94) ................3.414. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96)................3.225. Jen Shaw (2001­03) ................................3.21

6. Jennifer Fuhrman (1997­99) ..................3.117. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95)..................3.058. Amy Medicus (2000­03) ......................2.989. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ....................2.84

10. Becky Byers (1995­98) ..........................2.80

Assists1. Renee Kam (2001­04) ..........................54312. Lisa Poeschl (1997­2000) ....................44783. Megan Osysko (2008­present)............33214. Ashley Cottengim (2003­06) ..............31365. Katie Wilkins (2007­08) ......................23466. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996)............22377. Lori Schafer (1994­96) ..........................21038. Claudia Rech (1998­2000) ....................15429. Annah Debevc (1995­97)........................245

10. Katie Quatman (1999­2002) ..................189

Assist Averageminimum 1,000 assists

1. Renee Kam (2001­04) ..........................12.842. Lisa Poeschl (1997­2000) ....................12.233. Claudia Rech (1998­2000) ....................11.334. Katie Wilkins (2007­08) ........................9.275. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996)............8.806. Megan Osysko (2008­pres.) ................8.497. Ashley Cottengim (2004­06)................7.508. Lori Schafer (1994­96) ..........................6.61

Service Aces1. Jenna Benkelman (2004­07) ................1692. Jenna Newman (2004­07)......................1573. Amelia Robinson (2003­06) ..................1534. Becky Byers (1995­98) ............................1505. Breanna Smith (2004­07) ......................1436. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ................1427. Maureen Tilert (2007­10)........................1398. Mandy Bambauer (1995­98)..................135

Lisa Poeschl (1997­2000) ........................13510. Jodie Williams (1995­98) ........................134

Ace Averageminimum 50 aces

1. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996) .......... .4922. Amelia Robinson (2003­2006)............ .4013. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95)................ .3864. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ............ .3825. Lisa Poeschl (1997­2000) .................... .3686. Katie Quatman (1999­2002) .............. .3667. Abby Galcik (1998­2000) .................... .3658. Jodie Williams (1995­98) .................... .3609. Becky Byers (1995­98) ........................ .348

10. Lori Schafer (1994­96) ........................ .336

Digs1. Maureen Tilert (2007­10) ....................24572. Marissa DeLiberato (2001­04)..............1722

3. Stephanie Burner (1999­2002) ............17074. Amy Medicus (2000­03) ......................14935. Jodie Williams (1995­98) ......................12206. Renee Kam (2001­04)............................11807. Becky Byers (1995­98) ..........................11258. Mandy Bambauer (1995­98)................10879. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ..............105310. Jen Shaw (2001­03)................................983

Dig Averageminimum of 500 digs

1. Maureen Tilert (2007­10) ......................5.012. Marissa DeLiberato (2001­04)..............3.873. Stephanie Burner (1999­2002) ............3.754. Amy Medicus (2000­03)........................3.555. Jen Shaw (2001­03) ..............................3.446. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996) ............3.427. Jodie Williams (1995­98) ......................3.278. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95)..................3.079. Michelle Bator (2001­05) ......................2.93

10. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ..............2.83

Block Solos1. Ashley Walton (2000­03) ........................902. Jenna Newman (2004­07) ......................883. Mandie Moyer (1996­99) ........................824. Brittany Slauterbeck (2006­09) ..............795. Alicia Knouff (2002­05) ............................706. Erica Shaffer (1996­99) ............................537. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ........................678. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95) ....................659. Erica Shaffer (1996­99) ............................53

10. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) ..................42

Block Assists1. Mandie Moyer (1996­99) ......................4702. Erica Shaffer (1996­99) ..........................3943. Jenna Newman (2004­07) ....................3794. Ashley Walton (2000­03)........................3135. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ......................2826. Brittany Slauterbeck (2006­09) ............2616. Alicia Knouff (2002­05) ..........................253

Mandy Bambauer (1995­98)..................2538. Katie Hummel (2000­03) ...................... 2349. Lori Schafer (1994­96) ............................175

Total Blocks1. Mandie Moyer (1996­99) ......................5522. Jenna Newman (2004­07) ....................4673. Erica Shaffer (1996­99) ..........................4474. Ashley Walton (2000­03) ......................4035. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ......................3496. Brittany Slauterbeck (2006­09) ............3307. Alicia Knouff (2002­05) ..........................3238. Mandy Bambauer (1995­98)..................2779. Katie Hummel (2000­03) ........................271

10. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95) ..................225

Block Averageminimum 100 blocks

1. Jenna Newman (2004­present) ..........1.232. Mandie Moyer (1996­99) .................... 1.183. Olivia Williams (2006­09) ......................1.174. Sonya Leonard (1994) ........................ 1.085. Erica Shaffer (1996­99)........................ 1.066. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95)................ .9657. Jennifer Fuhrman (1997­99) .............. .9528. Alicia Knouff (2002­05)........................ .9229. Ashley Walton (2000­03) .................... .778

10. Erin Riley (1995­98) .............................. .715

1,000 Kills Club1. Ashley Walton (2000­03) 19062. Jenna Newman (2004­07) 18993. Olivia Williams (2006­09) 14414. Amy Mediucus (2000­03) 12535. Becky Byers (1995­98) 12066. Stephanie Radecki (1994­96) 11977. Mandie Moyer (1996­99) 11308. Michelle Hubalek (1993­95) 10409. Breanna Smith (2004­07) 1032

Jodie Williams (1995­98) 103210. Erica Shaffer (1996­99) 1028

Becky Byers Jodie Williams

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Games1. Michelle Bator, 2005 ..............................1542. Alicia Knouff, 2005..................................1533. Ashley Cottengim, 2005 ........................1524. Tiffany Trgovac, 2005............................1495. Jenna Newman, 2005............................1466. Amelia Robinson, 2005..........................1457. Brittany Slauterbeck, 2007....................142

Katie Wilkins, 2007 ................................142Rosie Weisenseel, 1996..........................142

10. Lori Pienta, 1996 ....................................140Lori Schafer, 1996 ..................................140

12. Jenna Benkelman, 2007 ........................139Jenna Newman, 2007 ............................139Breanna Smith, 2007..............................139Olivia Williams, 2007 ..............................139 Jamie Luby, 1997 ....................................139

17. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ......................13818. Samantha Kuehner, 2007 ......................13719. Mandy Bambauer, 1996 ........................13520. Marissa DeLiberato, 2003......................133

Kills1. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................6342. Jenna Newman, 2007............................6163. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ......................4984. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................4965. Jenna Newman, 2005............................4816. Jenna Newman, 2006 ..........................4707. Ashley Walton, 2002..............................4628. Stephanie Radecki,, 1995......................4589. Jennifer Fuhrman, 1999........................445

10. Olivia Williams, 2007 ............................430Amy Medicus, 2001................................430

12. Melanie Skolny, 1994 ............................42413. Jodie Williams, 1997 ..............................42314. Ashley Walton, 2001 ..............................414

Total Attempts1. Jenna Newman, 2007 ..........................12872. Stephanie Radecki, 1996......................1242 3. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................11824. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................11165. Amy Medicus, 2003 ............................10956. Amy Medicus, 2001 ..............................10747. Olivia Williams, 2007 ............................10418. Jodi Williams, 1997 ..............................10229. Gina Boothe, 2010..................................985

Jenna Newman, 2005 ..........................98511. Stephanie Radecki, 1995 ......................98412. Lori Schafer, 1996..................................94613. Jodie Williams, 1998..............................93514. Breanna Smith, 2004 ............................91915. Brittany Slauterbeck, 2007....................910

Kill Percentageminimum 300 attempts

1. Ashley Walton, 2003............................ .4312. Michelle Hubalek, 1995 ...................... .420 3. Mandie Moyer, 1998.......................... .4094. Lori Schafer, 1995................................ .4025. Ashley Walton, 2002 .......................... .3986. Mandie Moyer, 1999 .......................... .3867. Ashley Walton, 2000 .......................... .3658. Michelle Ferguson, 1994 .................... .3599. Ashley Walton, 2001............................ .355

10. Jenna Newman, 2006 ........................ .353

Kill Average1. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................4.80

2. Jenna Newman, 2007 ..........................4.433. Ashley Walton, 2002 ............................3.984. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ......................3.915. Ashley Walton, 2000 ............................3.886. Jennifer Fuhrman, 1999........................3.777. Amy Medicus, 2001 ..............................3.748. Melanie Skolny, 1994 ............................3.729. Jen Shaw, 2002 ....................................3.67

Jenna Newman, 2006 ..........................3.67

Assists1. Katie Wilkins, 2007 ..............................17692. Renee Kam, 2003 ................................16473. Renee Kam, 2001..................................15504. Renee Kam, 2002..................................14725. Lisa Poeschl, 1997 ................................14416. Lori Schafer, 1995 ................................13737. Megan Osysko, 2010 ............................13178. Ashley Cottengim, 2005 ......................1290

Lisa Poeschl, 1998 ................................129010. Ashley Cottengim, 2006......................126911. Megan Osysko, 2009 ..........................122812. Rosie Weisenseel, 1994........................1190 13. Lisa Poeschl, 2000 ................................112814. Rosie Weisenseel, 1996 ......................104715. Claudia Rech, 1999 ................................899

Assist Average1. Lisa Poeschl, 2000 ..............................14.102. Renee Kam, 2003 ................................13.613. Renee Kam, 2001 ................................13.364. Renee Kam, 2002 ................................13.265. Katie Wilkins, 2007..............................12.466. Claudia Rech, 1999 ..............................12.327. Lisa Poeschl, 1998................................12.298. Valerie Ludwigs, 2002..........................11.789. Lisa Poeschl, 1999................................11.46

10. Lisa Poeschl, 1997 ................................11.35

Digs1. Maureen Tilert, 2010..............................7322. Marissa DeLiberato, 2004 ....................6643. Maureen Tilert, 2009 ............................6174. Michelle Bator, 2005 ............................5865. Maureen Tilert, 2008 ............................5706. Stephanie Burner, 2002........................5687. Stephanie Burner, 2001 ........................5658. Maureen Tilert, 2007 ............................5389. Rosie Weisenseel, 1996 ........................481

10. Amy Medicus, 2001................................467

Digs Average1. Maureen Tilert, 2010 ............................6.102. Marissa DeLiberato, 2004....................5.443. Maureen Tilert, 2009 ..........................5.064. Stephanie Burner, 2001........................4.755. Stephanie Burner, 2002 ......................4.586. Maureen Tilert, 2008 ..........................4.567. Maureen Tilert, 2007............................4.378. Amy Medicus, 2001 ..............................4.069. Michelle Bator, 2005 ............................3.81

Jodie Williams, 1998..............................3.81

Service Aces1. Amelia Robinson, 2005 ..........................932. Breanna Smith, 2007................................753. Rosie Weisenseel, 1996 ..........................744. Jenna Benkelman, 2007 ..........................725. Katie Hummel, 2003................................656. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ........................61

7. Katie Wilkins, 2007 ..................................608. Lori Schafer, 1996 ....................................569. Jenna Benkelman, 2006..........................55

10. Breanna Smith, 2006 ..............................54

Ace Average1. Ashley Cottengim, 2005 ......................0.642. Breanna Smith, 2006............................0.593. Breanna Smith, 2007............................0.54

Lisa Poeschl, 1999 ................................0.545. Jenna Benkelman, 2007 ......................0.52

Rosie Weisenseel, 1996........................0.527. Katie Hummel, 2003 ............................0.50

Katie Hummel, 2002 ............................0.50Tina Kowalski, 1997..............................0.50

10. Dana Czerwonka, 1999 ........................0.4711. Abby Galcik, 2000 ................................0.4612. Rosie Weisenseel, 1994........................0.4513. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ....................0.4414. Jenna Benkelman, 2006 ......................0.4315. Megan Osysko, 2008............................0.42

Katie Wilkins, 2007 ..............................0.42

Total Blocks1. Mandie Moyer, 1998..............................1862. Erica Shaffer, 1998 ................................1663. Michelle Hubalek, 1995..........................1654. Mandie Moyer, 1997 ..............................1565. Ashley Walton, 2003 ..............................1436. Jenna Newman, 2004 ............................1417. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................1398. Mandie Moyer, 1999 ..............................1379. Jenna Newman, 2007 ............................134

10. Katie Hummel, 2003 ..............................124

Block Solos1. Michelle Hubalek, 1995 ..........................502. Melanie Skolny, 1994 ..............................343. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ..................................304. Jenna Newman, 2007..............................32

Sonya Leonard, 1994 ..............................326. Mandie Moyer, 1998................................277. Ashley Walton, 2001 ................................268. Jennifer Fuhrman, 1999 ..........................25

Erica Shaffer, 1998 ..................................2510. Alicia Knouff, 2004 ..................................24

Block Assists1. Mandie Moyer, 1998..............................1592. Erica Shaffer, 1998 ..................................1413. Mandie Moyer, 1997 ..............................1364. Jenna Newman, 2004............................1205. Mandie Moyer, 1999 ..............................1186. Michelle Hubalek, 1995 ..........................1157. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................1098. Katie Hummel, 2003 ..............................1089. Jenna Newman, 2007 ............................102

10. Mandy Bambauer, 1996 ........................100

Block Average1. Mandie Moyer, 1998 ............................1.602. Erica Shaffer, 1998 ................................1.443. Mandie Moyer, 1999..............................1.184. Mandie Moyer, 1997..............................1.185. Erica Shaffer, 1999 ................................1.166. Jenna Newman, 2004............................1.147. Alicia Knouff, 2004................................1.098. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................1.08

Sonya Leonard, 1994 ............................1.0810. Carmen Quatman, 2002 ......................1.05

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Kill Attempts3 Games60 Stephanie Burner vs. California(Pa.),

9/25/0156 Amy Medicus vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0152 Amy Medicus vs. Juniata, 9/22/0151 Stephanie Burner vs. Juniata, 9/22/0151 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville, 9/9/9547 Abby Galcik vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0046 Ashley Walton vs. Lees­McRae, 11/22/0245 Jenna Newman vs. California(Pa.), 11/17/07

4 Games64 Carmen Quatmen vs. California(Pa.),

9/9/0062 Amy Medicus vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/31/0258 Stephanie Burner vs. Clarion, 11/11/0254 Jenna Newman vs. California(Pa.), 11/9/0753 Olivia Williams vs. Clarion, 11/16/0753 Ashley Walton vs. Lees­McRae, 10/18/0352 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/22/0351 Becky Byers vs. Grand Valley State,

8/29/9850 Olivia Williams vs. California(Pa.), 11/9/0750 Stephanie Radecki vs. Cal State Santa

Barbara, 8/30/9650 Stephanie Radecki vs. Ashland, 9/14/9650 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville,

11/11/9550 Becky Byers vs. Millersville, 11/11/95

5 Games67 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,

11/16/9663 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/15/0362 Jenna Newman vs. Kutztown, 11/9/0760 Stephanie Burner vs. California(Pa.),

9/25/0159 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,

11/22/9658 Jenna Newman vs. Lenoir­Rhyne, 9/8/0756 Amy Medicus vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0156 Lori Schafer vs. Lock Haven, 11/16/9655 Ashley Walton vs. Northern Colorado,

10/17/0354 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,

11/8/96

Kills3 Games27 Stephanie Radecki vs. East Stroudsburg,

11/10/9523 Jenna Newman vs. Queens, 9/7/0722 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville, 9/9/9521 Jen Shaw vs. California(Pa.), 9/30/0321 Ashley Walton vs. East Stroudsburg,

11/9/0121 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0021 Abby Galcik vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0020 Jenna Newman vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/18/0720 Jenna Newman vs. Slippery Rock, 9/15/0720 Jenna Newman vs. West Chester,

10/14/0620 Ashley Walton vs. Lees­McRae, 9/12/0320 Stephanie Radecki vs. Indiana(Pa.),

10/1/96

4 Games30 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/28/0328 Jen Shaw vs. Clarion, 11/11/0227 Amy Medicus vs, Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0027 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 11/23/0226 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 10/14/03

26 Ashley Walton vs. California(Pa.), 10/24/00

25 Olivia Williams vs. Millersville, 10/9/0925 Jenna Newman vs. Notre Dame(OH),

10/31/0525 Stephanie Radecki vs. Indiana(Pa.),

11/4/9525 Ashley Walton vs. Lees­McRae, 11/22/0224 Ashley Walton vs. Lees­McRae, 10/18/0324 Ashley Walton vs. Clarion, 10/7/0324 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 10/22/0324 Ashley Walton vs. Slippery Rock, 11/4/0024 Jodie Williams vs. Cornerstone, 8/30/97

5 Games31 Jenna Newman vs. Kutztown, 11/9/0731 Ashley Walton vs. Northern Colorado,

10/17/0331 Amy Medicus vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0130 Jenna Newman vs. Wheeling Jesuit,

10/12/0729 Katie Hummel vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/9/0129 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,

11/16/9627 Jenna Newman vs. Kutztown, 10/20/0727 Ashley Walton vs. Florida Southern,

9/6/0327 Becky Byers vs. Mercyhurst, 9/19/9626 Jenna Newman vs. Lenoir­Rhyne, 9/8/0726 Amy Tausch vs. Lees­McRae, 10/16/0426 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/15/03

Hitting Percentage(minimum 12 attempts)

3 Games.917 Mandie Moyer vs. East

Stroudsburg (11­0­12), 10/9/99.846 Alicia Knouff vs. St. Anselm

(11­0­13), 10/15/06 .824 Ashley Walton vs. East Stroudsburg

(14­0­17), 10/11/03.824 Jodie Williams vs. Florida Tech

(15­1­17), 10/18/97.824 Ashley Walton vs. West Chester

(14­0­17), 10/12/02.786 Amy Tausch vs. East Stroudsburg

(11­0­14), 9/25/04.778 Ashley Walton vs. Mercyhurst

(21­0­27), 9/8/01.765 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Queens(NC),

(14­1­17), 9/7/07 .760 Jenna Newman vs. West Chester

(20­1­25), 10/14/06.750 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. West Liberty

State (10­1­12), 10/18/08.750 Jenna Newman vs. Geneva (17­2­20),

10/7/06

4 Games.812 Ashley Cottengim vs. Millersville

(13­0­16), 11/11/05.800 Ashley Cottengim vs. Mount Olive

(12­0­15), 10/14/05.792 Katie Hummel vs. Indiana(Pa.)

(20­1­24), 9/27/01.700 Jenna Newman vs. Millersville

(16­2­20), 9/24/04.686 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.)

(27­3­35), 11/23/02.684 Alicia Knouff vs. East Stroudsburg

(13­0­19), 9/25/04.682 Mandie Moyer vs. Lock Haven

(16­1­22), 10/14/97

.682 Erica Shaffer vs. Stony Brook (17­2­22), 10/25/98

.676 Ashley Walton vs. Clarion (24­1­34), 10/7/03

.667 Katie Wilkins vs. Lincoln Memorial,(10­0­15), 9/8/07

5 Games.667 Carmen Quatman vs. Indiana(Pa.)

(8­0­12), 11/16/02.593 Michelle Hubalek vs. Lock Haven

(18­2­27), 10/29/95.579 Alicia Knouff vs. Indiana(Pa.)

(12­1­19), 11/5/05.578 Michelle Hubalek vs. Florida

Southern (17­2­26), 10/20/95.542 Ashley Walton vs. Grand Valley

State (13­0­24), 9/7/02.539 Jodie Williams vs. Juniata (16­2­26),

9/20/97.536 Ashley Walton vs. Lees­McRae

(17­2­28), 10/19/02.527 Ashley Walton vs. Northern

Colorado (31­2­55), 10/17/03.524 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.) (11­0­21),

9/18/04.514 Jenna Newman vs. Shippensburg

(21­2­37), 10/1/05

Assists3 Games67 Lisa Poeschl vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0060 Lori Schafer vs. East Stroudsburg,

11/10/9556 Renee Kam vs.Mercyhurst, 9/8/0156 Renee Kam vs. Clarion, 11/03/0154 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Slippery Rock,

9/13/9452 Renee Kam vs. Clarion, 11/8/0352 Lori Schafer vs. North Florida, 10/20/9552 Lisa Poeschl vs. Florida Southern,

8/28/9951 Katie Wilkins vs. Slippery Rock, 9/15/0750 Katie Wilkins vs. Queens(NC), 9/7/0750 Katie Wilkins vs. Indiana SE, 8/24/07

4 Games85 Lisa Poeschl vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/31/0080 Lisa Poeschl vs. California(Pa.), 10/24/0079 Lisa Poeschl vs. Slippery Rock, 11/4/0078 Claudia Rech vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/28/9976 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/7/0171 Ashley Cottengim vs. Notre

Dame(OH), 10/31/0569 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/28/0369 Renee Kam vs. Lees­McRae, 10/18/0368 Lori Schafer vs. Millersville, 11/11/9566 Renee Kam vs. Lees­McRae, 11/22/0266 Renee Kam vs. Indiana, 11/23/0266 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/17/02

5 Games81 Renee Kam vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0180 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/9/0179 Lisa Poeschl vs. Gannon, 9/13/0074 Katie Wilkins vs. Kutztown, 10/20/0773 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 11/16/0271 Claudia Rech vs. Lock Haven, 11/13/9970 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/15/0268 Renee Kam vs. Juniata, 9/22/0167 Claudia Rech vs. California(Pa.), 10/26/9967 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Slippery Rock,

10/18/94

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Digs3 Games35 Maureen Tilert vs. Indiana (Pa.), 11/06/1032 Maureen Tilert vs. Clarion, 10/17/0930 Maureen Tilert vs. West Chester 09/18/1027 Maureen Tilert vs. Clarion, 10/30/1026 Amy Medicus vs. Southern Indiana,

9/1/0124 Maureen Tilert vs. Mercyhurst, 10/23/1024 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Juniata, 9/11/0424 Stephanie Burner vs. Clarion, 11/3/0124 Stephanie Radecki vs. Indiana(Pa.),

10/1/9623 Michelle Hubalek vs. California(Pa.),

10/4/9422 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Shippensburg,

10/8/0422 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Slippery Rock,

10/1/9422 Amelia Robinson vs. Wayne State,

9/2/0622 Amelia Robinson vs. Lewis, 8/25/06

4 Games35 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Mercyhurst,

10/28/0432 Maureen Tilert vs. California (Pa.), 11/05/1031 Maureen Tilert vs. Daemen, 10/06/1030 Maureen Tilert vs. Shippensburg, 10/09/1030 Maureen Tilert vs. Slippery Rock, 11/7/0930 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Lynn, 8/27/0430 Amy Medicus vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/27/0130 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Millersville, 10/1/9429 Maureen Tilert vs. Mercyhurst, 11/11/0828 Maureen Tilert vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/0828 Marissa DeLiberato vs. California(Pa.),

9/28/0427 Maureen Tilert vs. Millersville, 10/9/0927 Maureen Tilert vs. IUP, 9/9/0827 Michelle Bator vs. Ferris State, 9/10/0527 Lori Schafer vs. West Virginia.

Wesleyan, 9/23/9526 Stephanie Burner vs. IUP, 9/7/0126 Amy Medicus vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/31/00

5 Games36 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Florida

Southern, 9/6/0335 Stephanie Burner vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/9/0131 Maureen Tilert vs. Kutztown, 11/9/0731 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Lees­McRae,

10/16/0431 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Florida

Southern, 9/4/0431 Becky Byers vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 11/21/9730 Maureen Tilert vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/24/0930 Tiffany Trgovac vs. Rollins, 8/27/0530 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Clarion, 11/6/0430 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Mercyhurst, 9/19/9630 Stephanie Burner vs. Juniata, 9/22/0130 Stephanie Burner vs. IUP, 10/15/02

Block Solos3 Games

7 Alicia Knouff vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/044 Sonya Leonard vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/6/943 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Univ. of Sciences,

9/6/083 Jenna Newman vs. Elizabeth City State,

10/13/073 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Davis & Elkins,

10/6/06

3 Ashley Cottengim vs. West Chester, 10/9/04 3 Ashley Cottengim vs. Shippensburg,

10/8/043 Alicia Knouff vs. North Florida, 8/28/043 Michelle Hubalek vs. Millersville, 9/9/953 Michelle Hubalek vs. Slippery Rock,

10/31/95

4 Games6 Erica Shaffer vs. Slippery Rock, 9/15/984 Jenna Newman vs. Lynn, 8/27/043 14 tied with three block solos (last:

Brittany Slauterbeck vs. IUP, 9/9/08

5 Games4 Kristen Perkins vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/4/054 Ashley Walton vs. NY Tech, 8/24/014 Michelle Hubalek vs. Juniata, 9/30/944 Michelle Hubalek vs. Florida Southern,

10/20/953 16 tied with three solo blocks (last:

Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Dowling, 8/31/07

Block Assists3 Games

9 Alicia Knouff vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/058 Michelle Hubalek vs. Barry, 10/21/958 Mandie Moyer vs. Clarion, 9/19/988 Erica Shaffer vs. Fairmont St., 10/17/988 Erica Shaffer vs. Bentley, 10/24/988 Mandie Moyer vs. Bentley, 10/24/987 Alicia Knouff vs. West Chester, 10/9/047 Erin Riley vs. Ashland, 9/14/967 Katie Quatman vs. West Chester, 10/12/02

4 Games11 Mandie Moyer vs. Slippery Rock, 9/16/979 Sonya Leonard vs. Millersville, 10/1/949 Mandie Moyer vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 10/15/999 Erica Shaffer vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 10/15/998 Alicia Knouff vs. Clarion, 10/5/048 Alicia Knouff vs. Tampa, 8/28/048 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/23/037 Olivia Williams vs. Gannon, 9/26/087 Jenna Newman vs. Clarion, 10/2/077 Jenna Newman vs. West Chester, 9/29/077 Alicia Knouff vs. Mount Olive, 10/14/057 Jenna Newman vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/19/047 Alicia Knouff vs. Mt. Olive, 10/15/047 Mandy Bambauer vs. Lock Haven, 10/8/967 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville, 10/21/947 Mandie Moyer vs. Grand Valley St., 8/29/98

5 Games10 Mandy Bambauer vs. Lock Haven,

11/22/969 Mandie Moyer vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 11/21/979 Mandie Moyer vs. Charleston, 9/19/988 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/15/038 Mandie Moyer vs. Juniata, 9/20/978 Erica Shaffer vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 11/21/978 Erica Shaffer vs. California(Pa.), 10/26/998 Mandie Moyer vs. Lock Haven, 11/13/998 Erica Shaffer vs. Lees­McRae, 11/20/99

Total Blocks3 Games12 Alicia Knouff vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/0410 Mandie Moyer vs. Bentley, 10/24/98

10 Erica Shaffer vs. Fairmont St., 10/17/989 Alicia Knouff vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/059 Alicia Knouff vs. West Chester, 10/9/049 Michelle Hubalek vs. Barry, 10/21/959 Mandie Moyer vs. Clarion, 9/19/988 six tied with eight total blocks

4 Games12 Mandie Moyer vs. West Virginia

Wesleyan, 10/15/9911 Mandie Moyer vs. Slippery Rock, 9/16/9710 Sonya Leonard vs. Millersville, 10/1/9410 Mandie Moyer vs. Grand Valley St., 8/29/9810 Mandie Moyer vs. Lock Haven, 10/13/989 Alicia Knouff vs. Clarion, 10/5/049 Katie Hummel vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/28/039 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/23/038 Alicia Knouff vs. Mount Olive, 10/14/05

5 Games11 Mandy Bambauer vs. Lock Haven,

11/22/9610 Alicia Knouff vs. Northern Colorado,

10/17/0310 Mandie Moyer vs. Juniata, 9/26/989 eight tied with nine total blocks (last:

Jenna Newman vs. Lenoir­Rhyne, 9/8/07)

Service Aces3 Games14 Amelia Robinson vs. Cheyney, 10/7/0510 Samantha Kuehner vs. Cheyney, 10/20/0710 Ashley Cottengim vs. Cheyney, 9/25/049 Amelia Robinson vs. St. Anselm, 10/15/059 Ashley Cottengim vs. Cheyney, 10/10/038 Angela Groshner vs. Central State(OH),

8/30/088 Katie Hummel vs. Lees­McRae, 9/12/038 Lisa Poeschl vs. Florida Southern, 8/28/997 Katie Wilkins vs. Central State(OH), 8/30/087 Jenna Benkelman vs. Elizabeth City State,

10/13/077 Amelia Robinson vs. Cheyney, 10/10/037 Lisa Poeschl vs. Clarion, 11/4/977 Amy Medicus vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/27/027 Abby Linsted vs. Cheyney, 9/28/027 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Cheyney, 9/23/06

4 Games12 Lori Schafer vs. Clarion, 10/15/9610 Jodie Williams vs. Grand Valley State.,

8/29/987 Katie Hummel vs. Christian Brothers,

8/29/036 Tina Kowalski vs. Cornerstone, 8/30/976 Lisa Poeschl vs. Rollins, 10/18/976 Lori Schafer vs. Ashland, 9/14/96

5 Games9 Katie Hummel vs. Southwest State,

9/6/027 Ashley Walton vs. New York Tech,

8/24/017 Dana Czerwonka vs.Lees­McRae,

11/20/996 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Charleston,

10/26/966 Renee Kam vs. Florida Tech, 8/25/015 seven tied with five service aces

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Year W L T Pct. Coach1971 unavailable Nancy Acker1972 10 3 0 .769 Dr. Patrick McLane 1973 unavailable Dr. Patrick McLane1974 17 6 0 .739 Dr. Patrick McLane1975 22 4 0 .846 Dr. Patrick McLane1976 25 4 0 .862 Dr. Patrick McLane1977 28 9 0 .757 Dr. Patrick McLane1978 19 9 1 .672 Dr. Patrick McLane1979 18 11 1 .617 Dennis Patton1980 37 9 0 .804 Dr. Patrick McLane1981 30 13 1 .693 Dr. Patrick McLane1982 31 10 1 .750 Dr. Patrick McLane1983 9 23 0 .281 Dr. Patrick McLane1984 16 20 0 .444 Dr. Patrick McLane1985 16 23 0 .410 Dr. Patrick McLane1986 15 18 0 .395 Glen Conley1987 22 12 0 .647 Glen Conley1988 27 11 0 .711 Glen Conley1989 29 11 0 .725 Glen Conley1990 33 4 0 .892 Glen Conley1991 29 5 0 .853 Glen Conley1992 25 5 0 .833 Glen Conley1993 15 15 0 .500 Glen Conley1994 27 5 0 .844 Lynn Theehs1995 14 19 0 .424 Lynn Theehs1996 28 13 0 .683 Lynn Theehs1997 26 12 0 .684 Lynn Theehs1998 28 9 0 .757 Lynn Theehs

Year W L T Pct. Coach1999 22 11 0 .667 Lynn Theehs2000 20 8 0 .714 Lynn Theehs2001 19 13 0 .593 Lynn Theehs2002 26 9 0 .743 Lynn Theehs2003 26 12 0 .684 Lynn Theehs2004 13 19 0 .406 Dale Flickinger2005 26 16 0 .619 Missy Soboleski2006 19 17 0 .528 Missy Soboleski2007 28 11 0 .718 Missy Soboleski2008 26 9 0 .743 Missy Soboleski2009 23 13 0 .639 Missy Soboleski2010 30 6 0 .833 Missy Soboleski

Total 854 426 4 .667 7 Head Coaches

Win-Loss Percentage by CoachCoach Yrs. W L T Pct.Glen Conley 8 195 81 0 .707Lynn Theehs 10 236 111 0 .680Missy Soboleski 6 152 72 0 .xxxPatrick McLane* 12 260 144 3 .643Dennis Patton 1 18 11 1 .617Dale Flickinger 1 13 19 0 .406Nancy Acker* 1 ­­unavailable­­Total 39 854 426 4 .665

*Records for 1971 & 1973 season unavailable

Dr. PatrickMcLane

(1972­78, ‘80­85)Lynn Theehs

(1994­2003)Glen Conley

(1986­93)

Lisa Poeschl holds the record for assists pergame in a season, at 14.10, and is second in

career assists with 4,478.

Year-by-Year RecordsYear-by-Year RecordsEdinboro Volleyball 2011

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} Team RecordsHitting Percentage 2002 .295Attack Attempts 2003 5268Attacks/Game 2000 43.10Kills 2003 2193Kills/Game 2000 16.63Assists 2003 1975Assists/Game 2000 15.55Digs 1996 2747Digs/Game 2001 20.99Blocks Solo 1995 102Block Assists 1998 567Blocks/Game 1997 3.9Service Aces 2007 396Service Aces/Game 2007 2.8

} MiscellaneousRecordsMatches 39 (2007)Winning Streak 16 (2010)Consecutive Home Wins 14 (1995,96)Consecutive Winning Seasons 10 (1971­82)Wins in a Season 33 (1990)Losses in a Season 23 (1983,85)Longest PSAC Winning Streak 12 (1994­95,

2010)Longest PSAC Losing Streak 2 (1999, 2004, (regular season) 2007)Wins Versus PSAC Opponents 17 (2010)

Season Records

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Kills1994 Melanie Skolny ............................4241995 Stephanie Radecki ...................... 4581996 Stephanie Radecki ...................... 4981997 Jodie Williams .............................. 4231998 Jodie Williams ..............................3881999 Jennifer Fuhrman ........................4452000 Ashley Walton ..............................3962001 Amy Medicus................................4302002 Ashley Walton ..............................4622003 Ashley Walton ..............................6342004 Jenna Newman ............................3322005 Alicia Knouff..................................4962006 Jenna Newman ............................4702007 Jenna Newman ............................6162008 Olivia Williams ..............................3692009 Olivia Williams ..............................2972010 Gina Boothe..................................398

Hitting Percentage1994 Michelle Ferguson .................... .3591995 Michelle Hubalek ...................... .420 1996 Stephanie Radecki .................... .268 1997 Mandie Moyer............................ .335 1998 Mandie Moyer .......................... .409 1999 Mandie Moyer .......................... .3862000 Ashley Walton............................ .3652001 Ashley Walton............................ .3552002 Ashley Walton............................ .3982003 Ashley Walton ............................ .4312004 Renee Kam ................................ .4042005 Ashley Cottengim...................... .3902006 Jenna Newman.......................... .3532007 Jenna Newman.......................... .313

Katie Wilkins .............................. .3132008 Olivia Williams ............................ .3212009 Brittany Slauterbeck................... .2792010 Kelcie Hellmer............................. .304

Assists1994 Rosie Weisenseel ........................11901995 Lori Schafer ..................................13731996 Rosie Weisenseel ........................10471997 Lisa Poeschl..................................14411998 Lisa Poeschl ................................12901999 Claudia Rech................................ 8992000 Lisa Poeschl ..................................11282001 Renee Kam ..................................15502002 Renee Kam ..................................14722003 Renee Kam ..................................16472004 Renee Kam....................................7622005 Ashley Cottengim ......................1290

2006 Ashley Cottengim ......................12692007 Katie Wilkins................................17692008 Megan Osysko ..............................7762009 Megan Osysko ............................12282010 Megan Osysko..............................1317

Block Solos1994 Melanie Skolny................................341995 Michelle Hubalek............................501996 Mandy Baumbauer ........................171997 Mandie Moyer ................................211998 Mandie Moyer ................................271999 Jennifer Fuhrman ..........................252000 Ashley Walton ................................182001 Ashley Walton ................................262002 Ashley Walton..................................212003 Ashley Walton ................................252004 Alicia Knouff ....................................242005 Alicia Knouff....................................302006 Olivia Williams ................................18

Brittany Slauterbeck ......................182007 Jenna Newman ..............................322008 Brittany Slauterbeck ......................202009 Olivia Williams ................................202010 Beyaca Martin..................................19

Kelcie Hellmer..................................19

Block Assists1994 Stephanie Radecki ......................911995 Michelle Hubalek........................1151996 Mandy Baumbauer ..................1001997 Mandie Moyer............................1351998 Mandie Moyer ..........................1591999 Mandie Moyer............................1182000 Ashley Walton..............................532001 Ashley Walton ............................672002 Ashley Walton..............................752003 Ashley Walton ............................1182004 Jenna Newman..........................1202005 Alicia Knouff ..............................1092006 Jenna Newman ..........................692007 Jenna Newman..........................1022008 Olivia Williams..............................812009 Olivia Williams ............................66 2010 Kelcie Hellmer..............................82

Total Blocks1994 Sonya Leonard ..............................1211995 Michelle Hubalek ..........................1651996 Mandy Baumbauer........................1171997 Mandie Moyer ..............................1561998 Mandie Moyer ..............................186

1999 Mandie Moyer ..............................1372000 Ashley Walton..................................712001 Ashley Walton ................................932002 Ashley Walton ................................962003 Ashley Walton ..............................1432004 Jenna Newman..............................1412005 Alicia Knouff ..................................1392006 Jenna Newman ..............................852007 Jenna Newman ............................1342008 Olivia Williams ................................922009 Olivia Williams ................................862010 Kelcie Hellmer ................................101

Digs1994 Rosie Weisenseel ........................3881995 Stephanie Radecki ......................3661996 Rosie Weisenseel ..........................4811997 Jodie Williams ..............................4551998 Jodie Williams ..............................4271999 Stephanie Burner..........................3242000 Amy Medicus ................................3412001 Stephanie Burner ........................5652002 Stephanie Burner ........................5682003 Jen Shaw ......................................4652004 Marissa DeLiberato......................6642005 Michelle Bator ..............................5862006 Amelia Robinson ..........................3362007 Maureen Tilert..............................5382008 Maureen Tilert..............................5702009 Maureen Tilert ..............................6172010 Maureen Tilert ..............................732

Service Aces1994 Rosie Weisenseel ............................511995 Michelle Hubalek ............................521996 Rosie Weisenseel............................741997 Jodie Williams ................................531998 Jodie Williams ................................391999 Dana Czerwonka ............................432000 Abby Galcik......................................452001 Stephanie Burner............................372002 Katie Hummel ................................362003 Katie Hummel ................................652004 Tiffany Trgovac ..............................372005 Amelia Robinson ............................93 2006 Jenna Benkelman ..........................552007 Breanna Smith ................................752008 Megan Osysko................................502009 Megan Osysko................................482010 Megan Osysko................................40

Seth Sullivan....................................40

Yearly LeadersYearly LeadersEdinboro Volleyball 2011

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Maureen Tilert was recognized as Edinboro’s 2011 Nancy Acker Award winner as the outstanding senior female ath­lete. Tilert was a four­year starter at libero. The diminutive (5’3”) senior departed as the school record­holder forcareer digs (2,457) and also holds four of the top eight season figures, including a school­record 732 in 2010. She alsoranks seventh in career service aces with 139. More importantly, Tilert helped Edinboro reach the NCAA playoffs allfour years as the Fighting Scots finished with a 107­39 record during her four years. As a senior Tilert helpedEdinboro go 30­6, the first 30­win season since 1990. The Fighting Scots reached the PSAC championship match andhosted the Atlantic Regional, advancing to the semifinals. She finished the year with a school­record 732 digs andwas fourth on the team with 32 services aces. She set a school­record with 41 digs in a four­game match vs.Pittsburg State. She ranked third in the PSAC and seventh in Division II in digs per game. Tilert earned second teamDaktronics All­Atlantic Region honors and honorable mention AVCA All­Atlantic Region honors as a senior. She wasalso a second team All­PSAC West selection. In addition, she was named to the All­Atlantic Regional team. Tilerttotaled 617 digs as a junior, a figure that now ranks third in a season, and became Edinboro’s career leader during anNCAA regional match vs. Lock Haven. The Fighting Scots finished the year with a 23­13 record as Tilert ranked fifth inthe PSAC and 24th in Division II in digs per game. As a sophomore Tilert helped the Fighting Scots post a 26­9 recordas she totaled 570 digs, the fifth­highest total in a season. That was good for fourth in the PSAC and 56th in DivisionII. With Tilert playing a major role as a freshman the Fighting Scots finished 28­11, reaching the finals of theAtlantic Regional. She would conclude her first campaign with 538 digs, the eighth­highest total in a season.

Tilert Nancy Acker Award Recipient

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Ashley WaltonAVCA All-American; Third Team, 2002 & 2003 2003 PSAC West Athlete of the Year

Ashley Walton was the first Edinboro volleyball player to earn AVCA Division II All­American honors. She was joined by Jenna Newman (see page 1) a year ago. The 5’10”middle hitter from Manchester, PA was a third team selection in 2002, then duplicated thatfete in 2003. Those were two of many honors earned by Walton during her career. Shewas recognized as the PSAC West Player of the Year as a senior, and also earned All­Atlantic Region honors all four years. She was a four­time All­PSAC choice, as well, earn­ing second team honors as a freshman before moving up to the first team her final threeyears. As a freshman, she was also the Atlantic Region and PSAC West Rookie of the Year.

PSAC West Rookie ofthe Year

1997Lisa Poeschl

2000Ashley Walton

2001Renee Kam2006

Olivia Williams2007

Katie Wilkins2008

Gina Boothe2010

Seth Sullivan

PSAC West Player ofthe Year

1995Michelle Hubalek

1996Stephanie Radecki

2003Ashley Walton

2007Jenna Newman

Stephanie Radecki

All-Americans & Yearly HonorsAll-Americans & Yearly HonorsEdinboro Volleyball 2011

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Lisa Poeschl

Jenna Newman2007 AVCA & Daktronics All-American; PSAC WestAthlete of the Year

Jenna Newman capped a brilliant career in 2007 as she became Edinboro’s second AVCA All­American, joining Ashley Walton. The 5’10” middle hitter earned honorable mention AVCA All­American accolades and was a third team Daktronics All­American. In addition, she was rec­ognized as the PSAC West Athlete of the Year. She earned a spot on the All­PSAC West firstteam for the second straight year. While leading Edinboro to a 28­11 record and a berth in theAtlantic Regional championship match, Newman fell just shy of setting the school record forkills in a season, finishing with 616. That left her with 1,899 career kills, seven shy of Walton’sschool record of 1,906.

AVCA Atlantic RegionCoach of the Year

2008Missy

Soboleski

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The AVCA & PSAC Honor RollThe AVCA & PSAC Honor RollEdinboro Volleyball 2011

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AVCA Atlantic RegionFreshman of the Year

2000Ashley Walton

2007Katie Wilkins

AVCA All-Atlantic Region1987

Christina Beck1988

Tanya Andrews1989

Becky Werling1990

Brenda JonesMelanie Skolny OH

1991Laura Beatty SKara HopkinsMelanie Skolny OH

1992Melanie Skolny OH

1993Michelle Ferguson OHMichelle Hubalek OH

1994Michelle Ferguson OHMichelle Hubalek MBMelanie Skolny OHRosie Weisenseel S

1995Michelle Hubalek MBStephanie Radecki OHLori Schafer S

1996Stephanie Radecki OHLori Schafer OHRosie Weisenseel S

1997Mandie Moyer MBJodie Williams OH

1998Mandie Moyer MBLisa Poeschl SErica Shaffer RSJodie Williams OH

1999Jennifer Fuhrman MB

Mandie Moyer MBErica Shaffer RS

2000Lisa Poeschl SAshley Walton MB

2001Ashley Walton MHAmy Medicus OH

2002Ashley Walton MHJen ShawOHRenee Kam S

2003Katie Hummel MHRenee Kam SAshley Walton MH

2004Marissa DeLiberato L

2005Alicia Knouff MHJenna Newman MH

2007Jenna Newman MHKatie Wilkins SOlivia Williams (HM) OH

2008Gina Boothe OHOlivia Williams MH

2009Megan Osysko OH

2010Beyaca Martin MH/OHMegan Osysko SGina Boothe OHSeth Sullivan OHMaureen Tilert L/DS

All-PSAC West 1991

First Team: Melanie Skolny OHLaura Beatty S1992

First Team: Melanie Skolny OHLaura Beatty S

Second Team: Rosie Weisenseel S1993

First Team: Michelle Ferguson OHMichelle Hubalek OHRosie Weisenseel S

1994First Team: Michelle Ferguson OH

Melanie Skolny OHRosie Weisenseel S

Second Team: Michele Hubalek OH1995

First Team: Michele Hubalek MBStephanie Radecki OHLori Schafer S1995

First Team: Stephanie Radecki MBRosie Weisenseel S1997

First Team: Jodie Williams OHSecond Team: Mandy Bambauer MH

Mandie Moyer MHLisa Poeschl S1998

First Team: Erica Shaffer RHJodie Williams OH

Second Team: Mandie Moyer MHLisa Poeschl S1999

First Team: Erica Shaffer RHMandie Moyer MB

Second Team: Jenn Fuhrman MB2000

Second Team: Lisa Poeschl SAbby Galcik OHAshley Walton MH2001

First Team: Ashley Walton MHSecond Team: Amy Medicus OH

2002First Team: Ashley Walton MH

Stephanie Burner OHSecond Team: Renee Kam S

2003First Team: Ashley Walton MH

Renee Kam SSecond Team: Katie Hummel MH

Jen Shaw OH2004

Second Team: Marissa DeLiberato L2005

Second Team: Alicia Knouff MH2007

First Team: Jenna Newman MH2008

First Team: Olivia Williams MHSecond Team: Gina Boothe OH

2009First Team: Olivia Williams MH

2010First Team: Beyaca Martin MH/OH

Gina Boothe OHMegan Osysko SSeth Sullivan OH

Second Team: Maureen Tilert L/DS

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1975: 22-4Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Fredonia State ..........................W 2­0Mercyhurst ................................W 2­0Grove City ..................................W 2­1Gannon ......................................W 2­0Allegheny....................................W 2­0West Virginia..............................W 2­0Franklin & Marshall ..................W 2­1Slippery Rock..............................L 1­2Clarion ........................................W 2­0Allegheny....................................W 2­0Villa Maria ..................................W 2­1Mercyhurst ................................W 2­0Penn State Behrend..................W 2­0Allegheny....................................W 2­0Grove City ..................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Pittsburgh....................................L 1­2Penn State..................................W 2­0Buffalo ........................................W 2­0Fredonia State ..........................W 2­0Penn State Behrend..................W 2­0Slippery Rock ............................W 2­0Delaware# ..................................L 0­2Princeton#..................................W 2­0Towson State #..........................W 2­1Delaware# ..................................L 2­0#­Regional “Top Sixteen” Tournament

1976: 25-4Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLaneSUNY Oneonta ..........................W 2­0Central Connecticut ..................W 2­0Buffalo State..............................W 2­0Cortland State ............................L 1­2West Virginia..............................W 2­0Slippery Rock ............................W 2­0Fredonia State ..........................W 2­0Syracuse......................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Buffalo State..............................W 2­0Clarion ........................................W 2­0Pittsburgh ..................................W 2­1Ohio Wesleyan ..........................W 2­0Baldwin­Wallace ........................W 2­0Akron ..........................................W 2­0Brockport State..........................L 0­2Slippery Rock ............................W 2­0Penn State..................................W 2­0Penn State Behrend..................W 3­0Ohio State ..................................W 2­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Pittsburgh ..................................W 2­0Clarion ........................................W 3­1Penn State..................................W 2­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 2­0#Fifth place at EAIAW Regionals

1977: 28-9Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Cortland State ............................L 1­2Temple ........................................W 2­1Ohio University ..........................W 2­1Georgetown................................L 0­2Maryland ....................................W 2­0Delaware ....................................W 2­0Clarion ........................................W 2­0Fredonia State ..........................W 2­0SUNY Oneonta ..........................W 2­0Cortland State............................W 2­0Central Connecticut ..................T 1­1SUNY Brockport........................W 2­0Central Connecticut ..................W 2­1Springfield..................................W 2­0Ithaca ..........................................W 2­1Central Connecticut ..................L 1­2SUNY Cortland ..........................W 2­0East Stroudsburg........................L 0­2Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Buffalo State..............................W 2­0SUNY Brockport........................W 2­0Clarion ........................................W 2­0Cleveland State ..........................L 0­2Cincinnati ....................................W 2­0Kent State ..................................W 2­0Fredonia State ..........................W 2­0SUNY Buffalo ............................W 2­0Indiana (PA)................................W 2­0Pittsburgh....................................L 0­2

SUNY Cortland# ........................W 2­0Penn State#................................W 2­1Syracuse# ..................................W 2­0Maryland# ..................................L 0­2#EAIAW Regionals

1978: 18-9-1Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Delaware ....................................W 2­0Pennsylvania ..............................W 2­1Cortland State............................W 2­0Georgetown................................L 0­2Penn State ..................................L 0­2Delaware ....................................W 2­0St. John Fisher ..........................W 2­0Fredonia ....................................W 2­1Univ. of Connecticut ................W 2­0Brockport State ........................W 2­1Cortland State............................W 2­0East Stoudsburg ........................L 0­2Temple ........................................L 0­2Kent State ..................................W 3­2Fredonia ......................................T 1­1Syracuse......................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Fredonia State ............................L 0­1Slippery Rock..............................L 0­3Cleveland State ..........................L 0­3Ball State ....................................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Penn State..................................W 3­2Clarion ........................................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­2Maryland# ..................................L 0­2Rhode Island#............................W 2­1Penn#..........................................W 2­0Pittsburgh# ................................L 0­2

1979: 18-11-1Head Coach: Dennis Patton

Brockport State..........................L 0­2Rutgers ........................................L 0­2DePaul..........................................L 0­2Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Pittsburgh....................................L 0­3Athletes in Action ......................L 0­2Fredonia State ..........................W 2­0Mercyhurst ................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Brockport State ........................W 2­0Athletes in Action......................W 2­0Cleveland State ..........................L 1­3Kent State ..................................W 2­1Indiana (Pa)................................W 2­0Salem ..........................................W 2­0Buffalo ........................................T 1­1McMaster ..................................W 2­0SUNY Brockport........................W 2­0Scarborough ..............................L 0­2McMaster....................................L 0­2Pittsburgh....................................L 2­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­2California (Pa.) ..........................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Slippery Rock..............................L 0­2East Stroudsburg........................L 1­2Clarion ........................................W 2­0

1980: 37-9Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Buffalo State..............................W 2­0St. Francis ..................................W 2­1Slippery Rock ............................W 2­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­1Miami (Oh.) ................................L 0­2Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1Juniata ........................................W 2­0Indiana ........................................W 2­0Mansfield....................................W 2­0Gettysburg ................................W 2­0Grove City ..................................W 2­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Slippery Rock ............................W 2­0St. John Fisher ............................L 0­2SUNY Brockport ........................W 2­1Clarion ........................................W 2­1Robert Morris ............................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Syracuse......................................W 2­0

Clarion ........................................W 3­2Ithaca ..........................................L 0­2West Chester..............................W 2­0Syracuse......................................W 2­0New Haven ................................W 2­0Cortland......................................W 2­0Providence ..................................L 0­2Ithaca ..........................................W 2­1Cortland State ............................L 1­2Cleveland State ..........................L 0­3Kent State ..................................W 3­2Lock Haven* ..............................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.)* ............................W 2­0California (Pa.)* ........................W 2­0Slippery Rock* ..........................W 2­0Mansfield* ................................W 2­0East Stroudsburg* ....................W 2­0Slippery Rock* ..........................W 2­0Cortland#....................................W 2­0Catholic# ....................................W 2­0Southern Connecticut# ............W 2­1Massachusetts# ........................W 2­0Cortland State#..........................W 3­0Southern Connecticut# ............W 3­1Lewis^..........................................L 0­2Cal St.­Northridge^ ....................L 0­2Minnesota­Duluth^ ....................L 0­2

1981: 30-13-1Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Kent State ..................................W 2­1Penn State ..................................L 0­2Eastern Kentucky ......................L 0­2West Virginia..............................W 2­1Loyola of Chicago......................W 2­0Ohio State ..................................L 0­2Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Pittsburgh....................................L 0­3Princeton....................................W 2­1Fairleigh Dickinson ....................W 2­0Florida International ..................L 1­2Georgetown................................L 1­2Temple ........................................L 1­2Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Mercyhurst ................................W 2­0Fredonia......................................W 2­0Grove City ..................................W 2­0Syracuse......................................W 2­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Syracuse......................................W 2­0Ithaca ..........................................W 2­0Southern Connecticut ..............L 0­2New Haven ................................W 2­1Cortland State ............................L 0­2Mercyhurst ................................W 2­0Thiel ............................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.)* ............................W 2­0Slippery Rock* ..........................W 2­0East Stoudsburg* ......................T 1­1Slippery Rock* ..........................W 2­0East Stoudsburg*......................W 3­1Cleveland State ..........................L 1­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Ithaca# ........................................W 2­0Navy# ..........................................W 2­0New Haven# ..............................W 2­1Villanova# ..................................W 2­0Southern Connecticut# ............W 2­1Cortland State#..........................W 3­1Winthrop^ ..................................L 1­2Sam Houston^............................L 0­2Lewis^..........................................L 1­2

1982: 31-10Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Michigan State............................L 1­2Indiana State ..............................L 1­2Kent State ..................................W 2­0Michigan State............................L 1­2Kent State ..................................W 2­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1Slippery Rock ............................W 3­2Marshall ....................................W 2­0Ohio ............................................W 2­0Akron ..........................................W 2­1Ohio ............................................W 3­0Marshall ......................................W 3­0Akron ..........................................W 2­0Slippery Rock ............................W 2­0

Slippery Rock ............................W 2­1Akron ..........................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Pittsburgh....................................L 1­3Clarion ........................................W 2­0Cortland State............................W 2­0Slippery Rock..............................L 0­2Ohio ............................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.)................................L 0­2Grove City ..................................W 2­1Clarion ........................................W 3­0Ithaca ..........................................W 2­1Lehigh ........................................W 2­1East Stoudsburg........................W 2­0Cortland State............................W 2­0Ithaca ..........................................W 2­1Illinois­Chicago ..........................W 3­0James Madison..........................W 3­1Fairleigh Dickenson ..................W 3­1Penn State ..................................L 0­3Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Cleveland State ..........................L 1­3Shippensburg* ..........................W 3­1Mansfield* ................................W 3­1North Dakota State#..................L 2­3CW Post# ....................................L 1­3*PSAC Tournament#NCAA Regional Tournament

1983: 9-23Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Navy ............................................L 0­2UMBC..........................................W 2­0James Madison ..........................L 0­2Shippensburg..............................L 1­2Va. Commonwealth ..................L 0­2Slippery Rock..............................L 1­3Akron ..........................................L 0­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­2Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Youngstown State ....................L 1­2Slippery Rock..............................L 0­2Youngstown State ....................L 0­2Slippery Rock..............................L 1­2Clarion ........................................W 3­1C.W. Post ....................................W 2­1St. Bonaventure ........................W 2­1Mansfield ....................................L 1­2Akron ..........................................L 0­2Mansfield ....................................L 0­2West Virginia ..............................L 0­3Akron ..........................................L 2­3Illinois­Chicago............................L 0­3Slippery Rock..............................L 0­3Cleveland State ..........................L 1­3Indiana (Pa.)................................L 0­2Duquesne ..................................W 2­1Kent State ..................................L 1­3Indiana (Pa.)** ..........................W 2­0Slippery Rock**..........................L 0­2Clarion**......................................L 0­2California (Pa.)** ......................W 2­0Cleveland State ..........................L 1­3

1984: 16-20Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Akron ..........................................L 1­3William and Mary ......................L 1­2Cortland State ............................L 0­2James Madison ..........................L 0­2Maryland ....................................L 1­2Howard ......................................W 2­0Slippery Rock..............................L 0­3Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Cleveland State ..........................L 0­3Grove City....................................L 1­3Mercyhurst..................................L 0­2Niagara........................................W 2­0Gannon ......................................W 2­1Niagara........................................W 2­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­1Mansfield ..................................W 3­2California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Slippery Rock..............................L 1­3Clarion..........................................L 0­3St. Augustine ..............................L 1­2St. Bonaventure ........................W 2­0Northeastern ..............................L 0­2Mansfield ....................................L 1­2C.W. Post......................................l 0­2

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West Virginia ..............................L 0­3Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 2­0Gannon ......................................W 2­0Clarion ........................................W 2­1Slippery Rock..............................L 1­2Kent State ..................................L 0­3Clarion** ....................................W 2­1Slippery Rock**..........................L 0­2California (Pa.)** ......................W 2­0Indiana (PA)** ..........................W 2­0East Stroudsburg* ....................L 2­3Kutztown* ................................W 3­1

1985: 16-23Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane

Akron ..........................................L 1­3Slippery Rock..............................L 1­2James Madison ..........................L 1­2Md. Eastern Shore ....................W 2­0Clarion..........................................L 0­2Shippensburg..............................L 0­2Slippery Rock..............................L 1­3Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­1Niagara........................................W 2­0Grove City....................................L 0­2Cleveland State ..........................L 0­3Mercyhurst ................................W 2­0Gannon ........................................L 1­2Clarion..........................................L 0­2Walsh ..........................................L 0­2Central Indiana ..........................L 0­2Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Mansfield....................................W 3­2Slippery Rock..............................L 2­3Lippery Rock ..............................L 0­3Gannon ........................................L 1­2Robert Morris ............................W 2­1Clarion ........................................W 3­2Juniata ........................................L 0­3Grove City ..................................L 1­3

York ............................................W 3­0Duquesne ..................................W 3­0Walsh ..........................................L 0­2Guelph ........................................W 2­0Slippery Rock..............................L 0­2Clarion..........................................L 1­2Penn State Behrend..................W 3­2Indiana (Pa.)** ..........................W 2­0Slippery Rock**..........................L 0­2Clarion** ....................................W 2­0California (Pa.)** ......................W 2­0East Stroudsburg* ....................L 1­3Slippery Rock* ..........................W 3­2

1986: 15-18Head Coach: Glen Conley

UMBC ........................................W 2­1Seton Hall ..................................W 2­1Mansfield ....................................L 0­2Navy ............................................L 0­2Gannon ........................................L 1­3Indiana (Pa.)................................L 2­3Grove City....................................L 0­3Slippery Rock..............................L 1­3Akron ..........................................L 2­3Alfred ..........................................W 2­0Niagara........................................W 2­0Kent State ..................................L 1­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­2California (Pa.) ..........................W 2­1Army............................................W 2­1Grove City....................................L 0­2Juniata ........................................L 0­2Robert Morris ............................L 1­2Carlow..........................................L 1­2Clarion..........................................L 2­3Cleveland State ..........................L 0­3Guelph ........................................W 2­0Malone........................................W 2­1Shippensburg..............................L 0­2Walsh ..........................................L 0­2Penn State Behrend..................W 3­0California (Pa.)** ......................W 2­0Slippery Rock** ........................W 2­1Clarion** ....................................W 2­1Indiana (Pa.)**............................L 1­2Youngstown State ....................W 3­2East Stroudsburg* ....................L 0­3Indiana (Pa.)* ............................W 3­1

1987: 22-12Head Coach: Glen Conley

Allegheny....................................W 3­0Penn State Behrend..................W 3­0Grove City ..................................W 3­1Mount Union..............................W 2­0Akron ..........................................L 2­3Gannon ......................................W 3­0California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Allegheny ....................................L 2­3Niagara........................................W 2­0Alfred ..........................................W 2­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................L 2­3Clarion..........................................L 2­3Youngstown State ....................W 3­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Cleveland State..........................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­1Naval Acad. Tournament 3rd placeKent State Invitational 3rd placeEdinboro Tournament .... 1st placeBuffalo Tournament .... 2nd place

1988: 27-11Head Coach: Glen Conley

Results Not Available

1989: 29-11Head Coach: Glen Conley

Penn State Behrend..................W 3­0St. Joseph’s ................................W 3­0Augustana ..................................W 3­2Lewis............................................L 0­3Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­1Gannon ........................................L 0­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­1Malone........................................W 3­2Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Grove City ..................................W 2­1Seton Hill ....................................W 2­0Cleveland State..........................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­1Buffalo State..............................W 3­2Shippensburg..............................L 0­3Guelph ........................................W 3­0Canisius ......................................W 3­1LeMoyne ....................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Youngstown State ....................W 3­0New York Tech ..........................W 2­1Southampton ............................L 1­2Springfield ..................................L 1­2Concordia ..................................W 3­1Indiana (Pa.)................................L 2­3Angelo State ..............................L 1­3St. Joseph’s ................................L 1­3Tampa ..........................................L 1­3Florida Southern ........................L 0­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Canisius ......................................W 3­0D’Youville....................................W 2­1Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Malone........................................W 3­1East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­1Gannon ......................................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­2Shippensburg* ..........................W 3­1Clarion* ......................................W 3­1Buffalo State ..............................L 0­3

1990: 33-4Head Coach: Glen Conley

Results Not Available

1991: 29-5Head Coach: Glen Conley

Malone........................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Allegheny....................................W 3­0Gannon ........................................L 2­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­1Cleveland State..........................W 3­1Grand Valley State......................L 2­3Southern Indiana ......................W 3­0

California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­1Ferris State ................................W 3­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­1Mercyhurst..................................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Buffalo State..............................W 3­1C.W. Post ....................................W 3­0Lowell..........................................W 3­1Bentley........................................W 3­1Springfield..................................W 3­0Rollins..........................................W 3­1Youngstown State ....................W 3­0Mercy..........................................W 3­0Coppin State ..............................W 3­0West Chester..............................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................W 3­0California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Buffalo ........................................W 3­2Gannon ........................................L 2­3Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­1East Stroudsburg* ....................W 3­0California (Pa.)* ..........................L 1­3

1992: 27-5Head Coach: Glen Conley

Results Not Available

1993: 15-15Head Coach: Glen Conley

Results Not Available

1994: 27-5Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Allegheny....................................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Kentucky Wesleyan ..................W 3­0Ashland ......................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Grand Valley State ....................W 3­1Lewis ..........................................L 2­3Ferris State ................................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­0Juniata ........................................W 3­2Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Northwood ................................W 3­1Millersville ..................................W 3­1California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Slippery Rock..............................L 2­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Millersville ..................................W 3­1Hillsdale ......................................L 3­2Gannon ......................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­1California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Shippensburg* ..........................W 3­0Slippery Rock* ..........................W 3­0Slippery Rock^ ..........................W 3­1Gannon^ ....................................W 3­0Cal St Bakersfield! ......................L 0­3

1995: 14-19Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Northern Michigan ....................L 0­3Minnesota Duluth ....................L 1­3Michigan Tech ............................L 0­3St. Cloud State............................L 0­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Norfolk State..............................W 3­0Millersville....................................L 0­3Ashland ......................................L 2­3Gannon ........................................L 2­3Grand Canyon ............................L 1­3Clarion ........................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1West Va. Wesleyan ....................L 1­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Juniata ........................................L 2­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................W 3­1Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­0Saginaw Valley State..................L 2­3

Oakland ......................................L 0­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0North Florida ..............................L 0­3Florida Southern ........................L 2­3Tampa ..........................................L 0­3Barry ............................................L 0­3Clarion ........................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 2­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Gannon ........................................L 0­3Indiana (Pa.) ............................W 3­1East Stroudsburg* ....................W 3­0Millersville* ................................L 1­3

1996: 27-12Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Regis ............................................L 0­3Cal St.­San Bernardino ..............L 1­3Northern Michigan ....................L 0­3Saint Cloud State ......................L 0­3West Va. Wesleyan ..................W 3­1Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­0Fairmont State ..........................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................W 3­0Ashland ......................................W 3­1West Va. Wesleyan ....................L 0­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­2Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Stony Brook ..............................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1West Chester ............................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­0Dowling ....................................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................W 3­1Juniata College ..........................L 1­3Ashland ......................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­2California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Charleston ................................W 3­2Slippery Rock ............................L 2­3North Alabama ..........................L 3­0Truman State ............................W 3­0Central Missouri ........................L 3­0Texas Woman's ..........................L 3­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 2­3Millersville* ................................W 3­0Lock Haven* ..............................L 2­3Lock Haven^ ..............................W 3­2West Va. Wesleyan^ ................W 3­0Central Missouri !........................L 0­3

1997: 26-12Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Minnesota Duluth ....................L 1­3Northern Michigan ....................L 0­3Cornerstone ..............................W 3­1Quincy..........................................L 0­3East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­1Alderson­Broaddus ..................W 3­2Juniata ........................................L 0­3Lock Haven ................................W 3­1Westminster................................L 2­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Pace ............................................W 3­2Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 3­0Juniata ........................................L 2­3West Va. Wesleyan ....................L 1­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0SUNY­New Paltz........................W 3­0Clarion..........................................L 1­3West Chester..............................W 3­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Daemen ......................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 1­3Florida Southern ........................L 2­3Tampa ..........................................L 0­3Rollins..........................................W 3­1Florida Tech................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1California ....................................W 3­0

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Clarion..........................................L 1­3West Chester..............................W 3­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0Daemen ......................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 1­3Florida Southern ........................L 2­3Tampa ..........................................L 0­3Rollins..........................................W 3­1Florida Tech................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1California ....................................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­2Clarion ........................................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0East Stroudsburg* ....................W 3­0Lock Haven* ..............................W 3­1West Va. Wesleyan^ ................W 3­2Lock Haven^ ..............................L 1­3

1998: 28-9Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

North Alabama .......................... L 0­3Gardner­Webb ..........................W 3­0Alabama­Huntsville ....................L 0­3 Grand Valley State ..............W 3­1 Juniata ........................................L 2­3Lock Haven ................................W 3­1 Alderson­Broaddus ..................W 3­0 West Va. Wesleyan....................W 3­0Slippery Rock ........................W 3­1 West Va. State ......................W 3­0Barton ..........................W 3­0Lees­McRae ........................W 3­0Clarion ..........................W 3­0Univ. of Charleston ....................L 2­3California (Pa.) ......................W 3­2Juniata ..........................L 2­3Clarion ..........................W 3­0Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ........................W 3­0Daemen ..........................W 3­0Northern Michigan ....................L 1­3 Lock Haven ........................L 1­3Fairmont State ..........................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Bentley ..........................W 3­0Bryant ..........................W 3­1Stony Brook ........................W 3­1New Haven ........................W 3­0Mercyhurst ........................W 3­0California (Pa.) ........................L 0­3 Clarion ........................................W 3­0 Indiana (Pa.) ........................W 3­0Millersville* ........................W 3­0Lock Haven* ........................W 3­0 Lock Haven^ ........................ W 3­0Univ. of Charleston^ ................W 3­0North Dakota State! ................L 0­3

1999: 22-11Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Northern State ..........................W 3­1Rollins..........................................W 3­0Tampa ..........................................L 0­3Florida Southern ........................L 0­3Lewis ..........................................W 3­1Lake Superior State ..................W 3­1Grand Valley State......................L 0­3Clarion ........................................W 3­0New York Tech ..........................W 3­0West Va. Wesleyan....................W 3­0Wisconsin­Parkside....................L 1­3Lock Haven ................................L 0­3California(Pa.) ............................W 3­1Gannon ........................................L 0­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Fairmont State ..........................W 3­1West Va. Wesleyan....................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................L 0­3Univ. of Charleston....................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 2­3Concordia ..................................W 3­0Juniata ........................................L 1­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Millersville* ................................W 3­0Lock Haven* ..............................L 2­3

Lees­McRae^..............................W 3­2Lock Haven^ ..............................L 1­3

2000: 20-8Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Colorado Christian ....................W 3­1Minn.­Mankato ..........................L 1­3Abilene Christian ........................L 0­3Minnesota­Mankato ..................L 0­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­2Juniata ........................................L 1­3West Va. Wesleyan....................W 3­0Dowling ......................................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­2Lock Haven ................................L 1­3California(Pa.) ............................W 3­1Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­2New Haven ................................W 3­0Queens (NY) ..............................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Northern Kentucky ....................L 0­3Bellarmine ..................................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................W 3­0Findlay ........................................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................W 3­1Fairmont State ..........................W 3­1Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Shippensburg* ..........................W 3­0Lock Haven* ..............................L 0­3California(Pa.)^ ..........................L 2­3

2001: 19-13Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

New York Tech ..........................W 3­2Barry ............................................L 0­3Seattle Pacific ............................L 0­3Florida Tech ................................L 2­3New Haven ................................W 3­0Southern Indiana........................L 0­3Dowling ......................................W 3­1Grand Valley State......................L 0­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................W 3­2Gannon ......................................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................L 2­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Juniata ........................................L 2­3California(Pa.) ............................W 3­2Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­0Northern Kentucky ....................L 0­3Wisconsin­Parkside....................L 1­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­2Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................L 0­3Lees­McRae................................W 3­0Findlay ........................................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................L 1­3Clarion ........................................W 3­0East Stroudsburg* ....................W 3­0Lock Haven* ..............................W 3­2Indiana(Pa.)^ ..............................L 1­3

2002: 26-9Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Wisconsin­Parkside....................L 2­3Southern Illinois­Edwardsville ....W 3­0Lewis............................................L 1­3Southwest State ........................L 2­3Lees­McRae................................W 3­0Grand Valley State......................L 2­3Lake Superior State ..................W 3­1Gannon ........................................L 0­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0Millersville ..................................W 3­0Cheyney......................................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................W 3­0Alderson­Broaddus ..................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0Kutztown....................................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­0West Chester..............................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.) ................................L 2­3

Mt. Olive ....................................W 3­1Barton ........................................W 3­0Lees­McRae................................W 3­2Lock haven ................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Findlay ........................................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................W 3­1Clarion..........................................L 1­3West Chester* ..........................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)* ..............................L 2­3Lees­McRae^..............................W 3­1Indiana(Pa.)^..............................W 3­1Grand Valley State! ....................L 0­3

2003: 26-12Head Coach: Lynn Theehs

Tusculum ....................................W 3­0Christian Brothers ....................W 3­1Southern Indiana........................L 0­3Alabama­Huntsville ..................W 3­1Minnesota­Mankato ..................L 0­3North Florida ..............................L 0­3Tampa ..........................................L 1­3Florida Southern........................W 3­2Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Juniata ........................................L 1­3Lees­McRae................................W 3­0Lake Superior State ..................W 3­0Ashland ......................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 1­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1West Chester..............................W 3­0Kutztown....................................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................W 3­0Clarion..........................................L 1­3Cheyney......................................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0Millersville ..................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................W 3­1Northern Colorado ....................L 2­3Lees­McRae................................W 3­1Northern Kentucky ....................L 1­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Findlay ........................................L 2­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Gannon ......................................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­0West Chester* ..........................W 3­0Lock Haven** ............................L 2­3Indiana(Pa.)^..............................W 3­0Lock Haven^ ..............................L 1­3

2004: 13-19Head Coach: Dale Flickinger

Lynn ............................................W 3­1North Florida ..............................L 0­3Tampa ..........................................L 1­3St. Leo’s ......................................W 3­2Carson­Newman ........................L 2­3West Virginia Wesleyan............W 3­0Florida Southern ........................L 2­3Gannon ........................................L 1­3Ashland........................................L 2­3Juniata ........................................L 0­3Northern Kentucky ....................L 1­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­2Lock Haven ................................L 0­3Millersville ..................................W 3­1Cheyney......................................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 1­3Clarion..........................................L 1­3Shippensburg..............................L 0­3West Chester..............................W 3­0Kutztown ....................................L 1­3Slippery Rock..............................L 0­3Mt. Olive ....................................W 3­1Millersville ..................................W 3­1Lees­McRae ................................L 2­3Indiana(Pa.) ................................L 1­3Findlay ........................................L 0­3Lock Haven ................................L 1­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Clarion ........................................W 3­2

2005: 26-16Head Coach: Missy Soboleski

Valdosta State ............................L 0­3West Alabama............................W 3­1Wisconsin­Parkside ..................W 3­0Rollins ..........................................L 2­3Virginia Union ............................W 3­0Wayne State(MI)........................L 2­3West Virginia Wesleyan............W 3­1Ashland........................................L 0­3Gannon ......................................W 3­0Northwood ................................L 0­3Bellarmine ..................................W 3­1Ferris State..................................L 1­3California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Lock Haven ................................L 0­3Slippery Rock..............................L 1­3West Chester..............................W 3­0East Stroudsburg........................L 2­3Shippensburg..............................L 1­3Clarion..........................................L 0­3Lees­McRae................................W 3­2East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­1Virginia Union ............................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­2Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­2Cheyney......................................W 3­0Kutztown....................................W 3­2Millersville ..................................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Mercy..........................................W 3­0Mount Olive ..............................W 3­1Dowling ......................................W 3­1St. Anselm ..................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Malone........................................W 3­1Notre Dame(OH) ......................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­2Millersville* ................................W 3­1Lock Haven* ..............................L 0­3Mount Olive^ ............................W 3­0Lees­McRae^ ..............................L 0­3

2006: 19-17Head Coach: Missy Soboleski

Southern Indiana........................L 1­3Lewis............................................L 0­3West Georgia ..............................L 1­3West Florida................................L 1­3Hillsdale ......................................L 0­3Glenville State ............................W 3­1Findlay ........................................L 0­3Wayne State(MI) ......................W 3­0Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Malone........................................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 0­3Slippery Rock..............................L 1­3Millersville ..................................W 3­1Cheyney......................................W 3­0Kutztown....................................W 3­2Clarion ........................................W 3­2Virginia Union ............................W 3­0Davis & Elkins ............................W 3­1West Virginia State ....................L 0­3Alderson­Broaddus ..................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Gannon ........................................L 0­3Davis & Elkins ............................W 3­0East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­1Point Park ..................................W 3­0Geneva........................................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.) ................................L 0­3Shippensburg ............................W 3­2West Chester..............................W 3­0East Stroudsburg........................L 2­3Lock Haven ................................L 1­3Slippery Rock....................................L 1­3Clarion ................................................L 2­3Notre Dame(OH)............................W 3­1California(Pa.) ..................................L 0­3

2007: 28-11Head Coach: Missy Soboleski

Indiana SE ..................................W 3­0Cedarville ....................................L 1­3Dowling ......................................L 2­3Wilmington(DE) ........................W 3­0Shepherd....................................W 3­0West Chester ..............................L 1­3

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Lees McRae................................W 3­1Queens........................................W 3­0Lenoir­Rhyne..............................W 3­2Lincoln Memorial ......................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Daemen ......................................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­0Malone ........................................L 1­3Fairmont State ..........................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................W 3­2East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­2West Chester..............................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Notre Dame(OH) ......................W 3­0Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 3­2Elizabeth City State ..................W 3­0District of Columbia ..................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Millersville ..................................W 3­0Cheyney......................................W 3­0Kutztown....................................W 3­2Indiana(Pa.) ................................L 0­3Lock Haven ................................W 3­0Gannon ........................................L 1­3Clarion..........................................L 0­3Kutztown* ................................W 3­2California(Pa.)* ..........................L 1­3Slippery Rock^ ..........................W 3­0Clarion^ ......................................W 3­1California(Pa.)^ ..........................L 0­3

2008: 26-9Head Coach: Missy Soboleski

Shepherd....................................W 3­0District of Columbia ..................W 3­0Central State(OH)......................W 3­0

Seton Hill ....................................W 3­0UMass­Lowell ............................W 3­1Univ. of the Sciences ................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­1Emporia State ............................L 0­3Pittsburg State............................L 1­3Central Missouri..........................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1Point Park ..................................W 3­1Daemen ......................................W 3­2Gannon ......................................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Kutztown....................................W 3­1Shippensburg ............................W 3­2Lock Haven ................................W 3­1Gannon ......................................W 3­0New York Tech ..........................W 3­0Alderson­Broaddus ..................W 3­2New Haven ................................L 1­3Clarion ........................................W 3­1Lake Erie ....................................W 3­0West Liberty State ....................W 3­0Lake Erie ....................................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­0Wheeling Jesuit ..........................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Clarion ........................................W 3­1Mercyhurst ................................W 3­1California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Mercyhurst*................................L 1­3Slippery Rock^............................L 2­3

2009: 23-13Head Coach: Missy Soboleski

Bellarmine ..................................W 3­0Fairmont State ..........................W 3­0Bellarmine ..................................W 3­0West Virginia State....................W 3­1

Alderson­Broaddus ..................W 3­0Glenville State ............................W 3­0New Haven ................................W 3­1Pittsburg State............................L 0­3Missouri­St. Louis ......................L 1­3Central Missouri..........................L 0­3Emporia State ............................L 1­3Daemen ......................................W 3­0Kutztown....................................W 3­0West Chester..............................W 3­0Cheyney......................................W 3­0Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­2California(Pa.) ............................L 0­3Mercyhurst..................................L 1­3Gannon ......................................W 3­1Millersville ..................................W 3­­1East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­0Shippensburg ............................W 3­0Lock Haven ................................L 1­3Wheeling Jesuit ..........................L 2­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Clarion ........................................W 3­0California(Pa.) ............................L 1­3Indiana(Pa.)................................W 3­2Lake Erie ....................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Gannon ........................................L 2­3Clarion..........................................L 0­3Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Clarion*........................................L 1­3Clarion^ ......................................W 3­2Lock Haven^ ..............................L 0­3

2010: 30-6Head Coach: Missy Soboleski

Fairmont State ..........................W 3­0Concord ......................................W 3­0Point Park....................................L 1­3West Liberty ..............................W 3­0

East Central Oklahoma ............W 3­0Academy of Art ........................W 3­0Central Missouri..........................L 0­3Pittsburg State ..........................W 3­1Kutztown....................................W 3­0Cheyney......................................W 3­0West Chester..............................W 3­0Gannon ........................................L 0­3Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 3­2Clarion ........................................W 3­1Slippery Rock ............................W 3­1Daemen ......................................W 3­1Lock Haven ................................W 3­1East Stroudsburg ......................W 3­1Shippensburg ............................W 3­1Millersville ..................................W 3­0Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­0Lake Erie ....................................W 3­0Gannon ......................................W 3­0Mercyhurst ................................W 3­0Notre Dame (OH)......................W 3­0Slippery Rock ............................W 3­0Clarion..........................................L 0­3California (Pa.) ..........................W 3­1Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 3­0California (Pa.)* ........................W 3­1Lock Haven* ..............................W 3­0Clarion*........................................L 1­3Lock Haven^ ..............................W 3­2California (Pa.)^ ..........................L 0­3

*PSAC Post­Season Tournament**PSAC Western Division Championships#EAIAW Regional Championships%AIAW National Championships^NCAA D­II Atlantic Regional Championships! NCAA Elite Eight

NCAA Elite Eight1994at Bakersfield, CACal State­Bakersfield def. EDINBORO, 3­01996at Warrensburg, MOCentral Missouri def. EDINBORO, 3­01998at Orlando, FLNorth Dakota State def. EDINBORO, 3­02002at Canyon, TXGrand Valley State def. EDINBORO, 3­0

NCAA Atlantic Regional1994 -- Regional Championsat Erie, PAEDINBORO def. Slippery Rock, 3­1EDINBORO def. Gannon, 3­01996 -- Regional Championsat Buckhannon, WVEDINBORO def. Lock Haven, 3­2EDINBORO def. West Virginia Wesleyan, 3­01997at Edinboro, PAEDINBORO def. West Virginia Wesleyan, 3­2Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 3­11998 -- Regional Championsat Fairmont, WVEDINBORO def. Lock Haven, 3­0EDINBORO def. University of Charleston, 3­01999at Lock Haven, PAEDINBORO def. Lees­McRae, 3­2

Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 3­12000at Lock Haven, PACalifornia(Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 3­22001at Lock Haven, PAIndiana(Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 3­12002 -- Regional Championsat Indiana, PAEDINBORO def. Lees­McRae, 3­1EDINBORO def. Indiana(Pa.), 3­12003at Lock Haven, PAEDINBORO def. Indiana(Pa.), 3­0Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 3­12005at Lock Haven, PAEDINBORO def. Mount Olive, 3­0Lees­McRae def. EDINBORO, 3­02007at California, PAEDINBORO def. Slippery Rock, 3­0EDINBORO def. Clarion, 3­1California(Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 3­02008at California, PASlippery Rock def. EDINBORO, 3­22009at California, PAEDINBORO def. Clarion, 3­2Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 3­02010at Edinboro, PAEDINBORO def. Lock Haven, 3­2California (Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 3­0

All-Time ResultsAll-Time Results

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AAABecky Abercrombie, 1978­79Erika Allen, 1991Tanya Andrews, 1989

BBBMandy Bambauer, 1995­98

Michelle Bator, 2001,2003­04­05Della Bayle, 1976­79Laura Beatty, 1990­92Christina Beck, 1987Chris Beltshoover, 1982­83Jenna Benkelman, 2004­06Tammy Bergmann, 1989­90Allie Biberich, 1995­98Mary Jo Bickford, 1974­75Denise Bollard, 1977­78Gina Boothe, 2008­09­10Janet Bowker, 1980­82Patty Brady, 1986Shelley Brandenburg,1999Jen Bravender, 1992Susan Brown, 1977Wendy Burling, 1974Stephanie Burner, 1999­02Gery Burbules, 1979­82Jeannine Burbules, 1985­87Robin Bunce, 1984­86Becky Byers, 1995­98

CCCJosie Carey, 1993Karen Carlson, 1990­92Missy Caro, 1982­83Alissa Chutz, 2005­06Carol Close, 1983­84Nadine Cole, 1982­83Pam Conley, 1987Kim Conti, 1979Ashley Cottengim, 2003­06Gretchen Covert, 1978Lora Cox, 1974Bobbi Cservak, 1974Connie Cservak, 1974­75Dana Czerwonka, 1999

DDDBeth Darcangelo, 1974­76Susan Davey, 1977

Martina Davis, 2010Laura Day, 1992Annah Debevc, 1995­97Kathie Delaney, 1986Marissa DiLiberato, 2001­04Laura Dolsak, 1989Kristin Deezik, 1999

EEEJodi Ensman, 1989­91Cassie Eriser, 1993

FFFMichelle Ferguson, 1993­94Nikolena Feronti, 2010Jill Fleming, 1986Shirley Fletcher, 1974­75Shari Foltz, 1978Shellie Forcucci, 1987Debbie Fox, 1975­77Kristen Fritz, 2009Jennifer Fuhrman, 1997­99Mandy Futchi, 1992

GGGAbby Galcik, 1999­00Jane Gatto, 1974Wendy Gentile, 1982Abby Gillette, 1998­99Kim Gissendaner, 1975Anna Graham, 2010Angela Groshner, 2008­09­10Julie Groves, 1974­77Melody Groves, 1978­81

HHHStacey Hameister, 2003Sheila Hamilton, 1984­85Sue Hanson, 1975Molly Harrington, 1980­81Kaitlin Hartman, 2007Justyn Headley, 1998Kelcie Hellmer, 2010Shelley Herzing, 1983­84Kara Hopkins, 1989­91Anna Hosey, 1974­75

Michelle Hubalek, 1992­95D. Hulings, 1979Katie Hummel, 2000­2003

JJJJackie James, 1985­86Jeannine Jean Pierre, 1992Lori Jenkins, 1984Wendy Jenkins, 1983­86

Brenda Jones, 1987­90Wendy Jones, 1976

KKKMallory Kam, 2005Renee’ Kam, 2001­04Mary Kelley, 1991Danielle King, 2010Jackie Klein, 1982Alicia Knouff, 2002­03­04­05Kim Korver, 1975­78Tina Kowalski, 1997Marian Krall, 1980 Lisa Krotzer, 1992­93Samantha Kuehner, 2006­07­08­09Prudence Kurtz, 1975­77Natalie Kulak, 1979

LLLDebbie Landrine, 1977­79Julie Lang, 1990­91Cindy Lawrence, 1974Pamela Leap, 1978Lori Lee, 1978­80Debbie Lenox, 1985Sonya Leonard, 1993­94Lori Lewis, 1980­83Ellie Lininger, 2008­09­10Abby Linsted, 2001­03Kim Lobins, 1981­82Jamie Luby, 1995­98Valerie Ludwigs, 2001­02

MMMBecky Malinowski, 1993­94Beyaca Martin, 2009­10Danielle Martzolf, 2007­08­09

Erin McCleary, 1983­84Kathleen McCormick,1989Theresa McCosby, 1991Tracie McKinley, 1985Amy Medicus, 2000­03Lynne Meinert, 1989Jan Merry, 1974Marsha Miller, 1978­81Janet Minzenberger, 1979Yvette Moore, 1984Terri Moran, 1984Chris Morris, 1985Patty Mount, 1983Mandie Moyer, 1996­99Mary Mulligan, 1974Natalie Myers, 1996­99

NNN

Jolene Nagel, 1979­82Sharon Navoney, 1974­76Jenna Newman, 2004­07Sue Nichols, 1974Tonya Nicholson, 1990­92Cheryl Nuckson, 1974­75Kathy Nylik, 1989­92

OOOMegan Osysko, 2008­09­10

PPPPaula Parmeter, 1975­76Kristen Perkins, 2004­06Laura Perrine, 1975J. Perry, 1979Lori Pienta, 1996Shelly Pilewski, 1982­85Lisa Poeschl, 1997­00Debbie Polkovitch, 1984Cheryl Popatak, 1977Cindy Popatak, 1979­81Vivian Pritz, 2009Sue Provost, 1976

QQQCarmen Quatman, 1999­02Katie Quatman, 1999­02

RRRStephanie Radecki, 1993­96Amy Rapelje, 1994Jodi Raschiatore, 1981­82Claudia Rech, 1998­00Erin Riley, 1995­98Erin Riley, 2001Amelia Robinson, 2003­06Terri Robinson, 1989Sarah Roseto, 1997­00Kim Ross, 1976Debbie Rudenski, 1976Amy Ryding, 1987

SSSAnna Sabol, 1976­77Sheri Sargent, 1993Lori Schafer, 1993­96Danee Schallmo, 1992­95Ann Schantz, 1987Shannon Schirack, 1991Helen Schmalzried, 1978­80Heather Schook, 1989Chris Schroeder, 1977­79

Peggy Scott, 1978­79Erica Shaffer, 1996­99Jen Shaw, 2001­03Melanie Skolny, 1990­94Brittany Slauterbeck, 2006­07­08­09Breanna Smith, 2004­07Casey Smith, 1996­97Erin Sneider, 2005Wendy Sphon, 1975­76Chrissy Steger, 2006­07Emily Stevens, 1993­95Mary Stickell, 1974­77Pat Stucke, 1978, 80­81Seth Sullivan, 2010

TTTAmy Tausch, 2004­05Maureen Tilert, 2007­08­09­10Tiffany Trgovac, 2004­05Rochelle Turner, 1980­83

VVVJoy Verner, 1981

WWWShannon Walker, 2000Patty Walters, 1976­77Ashley Walton, 2000­03Denise Webster, 1974Rosie Weisenseel, 1992­96Eileen Welch, 1983­85Penny Wells, 1991Becky Werling, 1986­87,89

Cathy Weidlein, 1976­77Erika West, 2010Katie Wilkins, 2007­08Jodie Williams, 1995­98Olivia Williams, 2006­07­08­09Terri Wilmore, 1980­81Kim Wilson, 2002­03Kim Woods, 1977­78Rachel Wooten, 2004Lisa Woolstrum, 1985­86Pam Woznicki, 1984­87

YYYDiane Yesovitch, 1975Kira Young, 1986

Della Bayle ‘76­79

Rosie Weisenseel ‘92­96

Laura Beatty ‘90­92, (r), &Tonya Nicholson 90­’92

Kara Hopkins ‘89­91

Amy Medicus ‘00­03

All-Time RosterAll-Time RosterEdinboro Volleyball 2011

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All-Time vs. OpponentsAll-Time vs. OpponentsEdinboro Volleyball 2011

OPPONENT W L TAbilene­Christian 0 1Academy of Art 1 0Akron 5 6Alabama­Huntsville 1 1Alderson­Broaddus 5 0Alfred 2 0Allegheny 6 1Angelo State 0 1Army 0 1Ashland 4 3Athletes in Action 1 1Augustana 0 1Baldwin­Wallace 1 0Ball State 0 1Barry 0 3Barton 1 0Bellarmine 4 0Bentley 1 0Bryant 1 0Buffalo State 9 1Cal State Bakersfield 0 1Cal State San Bernardino 0 1California(Pa.) 35 21Cal­Northridge 0 1Canisius 2 0Carlow 1 0Carson­Newman 0 1Catholic 1 0Cedarville 0 1Central Connecticut 2 1 1Central Indiana 0 1Central Missouri 0 5Central State(OH) 1 0 Charleston 2 0Cheyney 8 0Christian Brothers 1 0Cincinnati 1 0Clarion 51 17Cleveland State 3 11Colorado Christian 1 0Concord 1 0Concordia 2 0Connecticut 1 0Coppin State 1 0Cornerstone 1 0C.W. Post 2 2Daemen 5 0Davis & Elkins 2 0Delaware 3 2DePaul 0 1District of Columbia 2 0Dowling 5 1Duquesne 2 0D'Youville 1 0East Central Oklahoma 1 0East Stroudsburg 23 7 1Eastern Kentucky 0 1Elizabeth City State 1 0Emporia State 0 2Fairleigh Dickinson 2 0Fairmont State 6 0Ferris State 2 1Findlay 2 5Florida International 0 1Florida Southern 1 5Florida Tech 0 3Franklin and Marshall 1 0Fredonia State 8 1 1Gannon 21 15Gardner­Webb 1 0Geneva 1 0Glenville State 1 0Georgetown 0 3Gettysburg 1 0

OPPONENT W L TGrand Canyon 0 1Grand Valley State 1 6Grove City 7 5Guelph 3 0Hillsdale 0 2Howard 1 0Illinois­Chicago 1 1Indiana State 0 1Indiana(Pa.) 70 11Indiana Southeast 1 0Ithaca 6 1James Madison 1 2Juniata 2 12Kent State 7 3Kentucky Wesleyan 1 0Kutztown 10 1Lake Erie 4 0Lake Superior State 3 0Lehigh 0 1Lees­McRae 11 2LeMoyne 1 0Lenoir­Rhyne 1 0Lewis 2 5Lincoln Memorial 1 0Lock Haven 23 27Lowell 0 1Loyola of Chicago 1 0Lynn 1 0Malone 6 1Mansfield 5 5Marshall 2 0Maryland 1 3Maryland Eastern Shore 1 0Maryland­Baltimore 2 0Massachusetts 1 0Mass.­Lowell 1 0McMaster 1 1Mercy 1 1Mercyhurst 35 4Miami (OH) 0 1Michigan State 0 2Michigan Tech 0 1Millersville 14 2Minnesota­Duluth 0 3Minnesota­Mankato 0 3Missouri­St. Louis 0 1Mount Olive 4 0Mount Union 1 0Navy 1 2New Haven 7 1New York Tech 5 0Niagara 5 0Norfolk State 1 0North Alabama 0 2North Dakota State 0 1North Florida 0 3Northeast 0 1Northern Colorado 0 1Northern Kentucky 0 5Northern Michigan 0 3Northern State 1 0Northwood 1 1Notre Dame(OH) 4 0Oakland 0 1Ohio State 1 1Ohio University 4 0Ohio Wesleyan 1 0Pace 0 1Penn State 5 3Penn State Behrend 7 0Pennsylvania 2 0Pittsburg State 1 2Pittsburgh 2 7Point Park 2 1

OPPONENT W L TPrinceton 2 0Providence 0 1Queens(NC) 2 0Quincy 0 1Regis 0 0 1Rhode Island 1 0Robert Morris 2 1Rollins 0 4Rutgers 0 1Saginaw Valley 0 1Salem­Teikyo 1 0Sam Houston 0 1Scarborough 0 1Seattle Pacific 0 2Seton Hill 3 0Shepherd 2 0Shippensburg 16 6Slippery Rock 58 28Southern Connecticut 2 1Southern Illinois­Edwardsville 1 0Southern Indiana 1 4Southampton 0 1Southwest State 0 1Springfield 2 1St. Anselm 1 0St. Augustine 0 1St. Bonaventure 2 0St. Cloud State 0 2St. Francis 0 1St. John Fisher 1 1St. Joseph's 1 1St. Leo’s 1 0Stony Brook 1 0SUNY Brockport 6 2SUNY Cortland 11 4SUNY New Platz 1 0SUNY Oneanta 2 0Syracuse 7 0Tampa 0 6Temple 1 2Texas Women's College 1 0Thiel 0 1Towson State 1 0Truman State 1 0Tusculum 1 0Univ. of the Sciences 1 0Valdosta State 0 1Villa Maria 1 0Villanova 1 0Virginia Commonwealth 1 0Virginia Union 3 0Walsh 0 3Wayne State(MI) 1 1West Alabama 1 0West Chester 13 1West Florida 0 1West Georgia 0 1West Liberty State 2 0West Virginia 3 2West Virgina State 1 1West Virginia Wesleyan 10 2Wisconsin­Parkside 1 4Westminster 0 1Wheeling Jesuit 5 2William and Mary 0 1Wilmington(DE) 1 0Winthrop 0 1York 0 1Youngstown State 4 2

* Individual Game Results Missing for 1971­75, 1988,1990, 1992 and 1993 seasons

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EdinboroEdinboro2011 Schedule2011 Schedule

Day & DateDay & Date OpponentOpponent SiteSite TimeTimeFriday, September 2 at Fairmont State Fairmont, WV

Falcon Fest Tournament vs. Davis & Elkins 1:30 p.m.vs. Pitt-Johnstown 6:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 3 at Fairmont State Fairmont, WV Falcon Fest Tournamentvs. West Virginia Wesleyan 1:30 p.m.at Fairmont State 6:00 p.m.

Friday, September 9 at Angelo State Tournament San Angelo, TXvs. Southeastern Oklahoma 9:00 a.m.vs. Tarleton State 3:00 p.m.

Saturday, September 11 at Angelo State Tournament San Angelo TXvs. Abilene Christian 12 noonat Angelo State 6:00 p.m.

Friday, September 16Friday, September 16 PSAC CROSSOVERPSAC CROSSOVER Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PALOCK HAVENLOCK HAVEN 12 noon12 noonEAST STROUDSBURGEAST STROUDSBURG 7:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.

Saturday, September 17Saturday, September 17 PSAC CROSSVERPSAC CROSSVER Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PAMILLERSVILLEMILLERSVILLE 10:00 a.m.10:00 a.m.SHIPPENSBURGSHIPPENSBURG 5:30 p.m.5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, September 20Tuesday, September 20 at Wheeling Jesuitat Wheeling Jesuit Wheeling, WVWheeling, WV 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Friday, September 23Friday, September 23 at California(Pa.)*at California(Pa.)* California, PACalifornia, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, September 24Saturday, September 24 at Indiana(Pa.)*at Indiana(Pa.)* Indiana, PAIndiana, PA 4:00 p.m.4:00 p.m.Wednesday, September 28Wednesday, September 28 DAEMENDAEMEN Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Friday, September 30Friday, September 30 at Clarion*at Clarion* Clarion, PAClarion, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 1Saturday, October 1 at Slippery Rock*at Slippery Rock* Slippery Rock, PASlippery Rock, PA 2:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.Friday, October 7Friday, October 7 at PSAC Crossoverat PSAC Crossover Kutztown, PAKutztown, PA

vs. West Chestervs. West Chester 2:30 p.m.2:30 p.m.at Kutztownat Kutztown 7:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.

Saturday, October 9Saturday, October 9 PSAC CROSSOVERPSAC CROSSOVER Cheyney, PACheyney, PAat Cheyneyat Cheyney 10:30 a.m.10:30 a.m.

Tuesday, October 11Tuesday, October 11 MERCYHURST*MERCYHURST* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 15Saturday, October 15 at Gannon*at Gannon* Erie, PAErie, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Friday, October 21Friday, October 21 CALIFORNIA(PA)*CALIFORNIA(PA)* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 22Saturday, October 22 INDIANA(PA)*INDIANA(PA)* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.Friday, October 28Friday, October 28 CLARION*CLARION* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 29Saturday, October 29 SLIPPERY ROCK*SLIPPERY ROCK* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.Tuesday November 1Tuesday November 1 GANNON*GANNON* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Friday, November 4Friday, November 4 at Mercyhurst*at Mercyhurst* Erie, PAErie, PA 7:05 p.m.7:05 p.m.Tuesday, November 8Tuesday, November 8 at PSAC Tournamentat PSAC Tournament TBATBA TBATBAFriday, November 11 toFriday, November 11 to at PSAC Tournamentat PSAC Tournament TBATBA TBATBA

Saturday, November 12Saturday, November 12

HEAD COACH: Missy Soboleski * PSAC West Match