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ALLY KERRY MAGGIE MAKARA ANNIE BECK WINCHESTER HANNON SCRUGGS DJUKIC 2013 CLEVELAND STATE VOLLEYBALL 2007 & 2012 H ORIZON L EAGUE C HAMPIONS

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Page 1: 2013 Cleveland State Volleyball Media Guide

Ally Kerry MAggie MAKArA Annie

BeCK WinCHeSTer HAnnOn SCrUggS DJUKiC

2 0 1 3 C L E V E L A N D S TAT E

V O L L E Y B A L L

2 0 0 7 & 2 0 1 2 H O r i z O n l e A g U e C H A M p i O n S

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Front Row (L-R) : S ydney Mast , Ann ie D juk ic , Ke r r y W incheste r, Makara Sc ruggs , Tay lo r Ange l . Midd le Row (L-R) : Rebecca Robben ,Dayna Rober ts , A l l y Beck , Logan Ho l thaus , Dawn L ingenfe l te r, G race Kauth , N ikk i Ho lmes . Back Row (L-R) : Ass is tant coach Ph i l Ab iad ,

a th le t i c t ra ine r Jack ie Wise , Kat ie Nesb i t t , Aa l i yah S lappy, Magg ie Hannon , head coach Chuck Voss , Ke l l y K ige r, Marche Johnson , Chr is t ina To th , ass is tant coach Me l Badz iong , s ta t i s t i c ian Doug Ewing .

2 0 1 3 C L E V E L A N D S T A T E V O L L E Y B A L L

C l e v e l a n d S t a t e B y t h e n u m B e r S

2 Horizon League Championships

4 Horizon League Newcomers of the Year

7 AVCA Honorable Mention All-Americans

14 20-Win Seasons

3 CoSIDA Academic All-District Accolades

9 All-Region First Team Honorees

18 All-Horizon League Honorees

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Credits The 2013 Cleveland State Volleyball Media Guide was written and designed by Renee Adam, Assistant SID. Edited by Greg Murphy, Sports Information Director. Photography done by Brian Hart and Rich Beninghof. Cleveland State University is committed to non-discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, handicap or disability, sexual orientation, disabled veteran or Vietnam era veteran status, and to equal access in education and employment. Cleveland State University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Oppor-tunity employer and especially encourages applications from minorities and women, persons with handicaps or disabilities, and disabled and Vietnam era veterans.

CONTENTSGUIDE

VOLLEYBALLC l e v e l a n d S t a t e

2013 TeAM piCTUre ........ iFCQUiCK FACTS ............................ 22013 SCHeDUle ...........................3plAyer BiOS ...........................4-15HeAD COACH CHUCK VOSS .. 16-17ASSiSTAnT COACH pHil ABiAD ......18ASSiSTAnT COACH Mel BADziOng .. 18SUppOrT STAFF ..................................... 192012 SeASOn reVieW ..................... 20-212012 STATiSTiCS ........................................222012 Hl CHAMpiOnSHip ............................ 23

24 .. All-TiMe leTTerWinnerS

25 ..............HOnOrS & AWArDS

26-27 ........inDiViDUAl reCOrDS

28-29 ....................TeAM reCOrDS

30 ............. reCOrDS VS. OppOnenTS

31-36 ............yeAr-By-yeAr reSUlTS

37 ..........................CSU HAll OF FAMe

38 .. CSU in THe 2007 nCAA TOUrnAMenT

40 ........................... WOODling gyMnASiUM

iBC .........................2013 HeADSHOT rOSTer

39 .....CSU in THe 2012 nCAA TOUrnAMenT

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2013 QU ICK FACTSCleVelAnD STATe UniVerSiTy Location .................................................................. Cleveland, OhioFounded ........................................................ Cleveland State, 1964..............................................................................Fenn College, 1929Enrollment ............................................................................... 17,323Colors.........................................................................Green & WhiteNickname ...............................................................................VikingsAffiliation .............................................................. Horizon LeaguePresident ................................................... Dr. Ronald M. BerkmanDirector of Athletics ...................................................... John ParrySport Administrator ........................................... Christine MoellerAthletic Phone .............................................................216-687-5119Facility (Capacity) ........................ Woodling Gymnasium (1,500)

prOgrAM HiSTOry First Year ..................................................................................... 1972All-Time Record ............................................................... 712-674-5NCAA Appearances ..................................................... 2 (‘07 & ‘12)

CleVelAnD STATe VOlleyBAll Head Coach ................................... Chuck Voss (Ohio State, 1994)Record at Cleveland State ................... 235-155 (.603), 13 SeasonsOverall Record ...................................... 268-191 (.584), 15 SeasonsAssistant Coach .....................Phil Abiad (Cleveland State, 1990)Assistant Coach ............... Mel Badziong (Cleveland State, 2009)Volleyball Office Phone .............................................216-687-51122012 Overall Record ...................................................................23-72012 Horizon League Record ...................................................13-12012 Horizon League Finish ....................................................... 1st

Starters Returning/Lost ..............................................................2/5Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..................................................9/5Newcomers (5) .................................. Taylor Angel//OH/RS, 6-1.................................................................... Grace Kauth//OH, 5-10............................................................Sydney Mast//MH/OH, 6-1.................................................................Rebecca Robben//DS, 5-3.................................................................Aaliyah Slappy//MH, 6-0Key Returners .......Kerry Winchester//OH, 5-10, Sr.//225 kills....................Maggie Hannon//MH, 6-3, Jr.//173 kills, 87 blocks........................Dayna Roberts//S, 5-7, So.//730 assists, 288 digsKey Losses .................Kara Koch//OH, 6-0//500 kills, 363 digs........Marie Frease//MH, 6-2//297 kills, .345 hitting percentage................. Amanda Medvetz//L, 5-6//491 digs, 20 service aces

2013 HOrizOn leAgUe preSeASOn pOll Valparaiso (4) .................................................................................. 44Cleveland State (2) ........................................................................ 42Milwaukee (2) ................................................................................ 41Oakland ........................................................................................... 25UIC ................................................................................................... 23Green Bay ....................................................................................... 22Youngstown State .......................................................................... 20Wright State ...................................................................................... 7

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2013 SCHEDULEAUgUST30 vs. Hartford @ Buffalo, N.Y. 2:00 p.m. vs. North Carolina State @ Buffalo, N.Y. 8:00 p.m.31 vs. Eastern Michigan @ Buffalo, N.Y. 2:00 p.m. at Canisius @ Buffalo, N.Y. 6:00 p.m.

SepTeMBer6 HIGH POINT # Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.7 IPFW # Cleveland, Ohio 12:30 p.m. UC IRVINE # Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.13 at Cincinnati $ Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 p.m.14 vs. Navy $ Cincinnati, Ohio 11:30 a.m. vs. Northern Kentucky $ Cincinnati, Ohio 7:00 p.m.20 vs. Campbell % Harrisonburg, Va. 5:00 p.m.21 vs. Wake Forest % Harrisonburg, Va. 10:00 a.m. at James Madison % Harrisonburg, Va. 7:30 p.m.27 at Youngstown State * Youngstown, Ohio 7:00 p.m.

OCTOBer4 at Wright State * Fairborn, Ohio 6:00 p.m.5 at Oakland * Rochester, Mich. 7:00 p.m.11 UIC * Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.12 VALPARAISO * Cleveland, Ohio 4:00 p.m.18 at Milwaukee * Milwaukee, Wis. 8:00 p.m.19 at Green Bay * Green Bay, Wis. 5:00 p.m.25 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.

nOVeMBer1 OAKLAND * Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.2 WRIGHT STATE * Cleveland, Ohio 4:00 p.m.8 at Valparaiso * Valparaiso, Ind. 8:00 p.m.9 at UIC * Chicago, Ill. 5:00 p.m.15 GREEN BAY * Cleveland, Ohio 7:00 p.m.16 MILWAUKEE * Cleveland, Ohio 4:00 p.m.22 HL First Round TBA TBA23 HL Semifinals TBA TBA24 HL Championship TBA TBA

Home Matches In BOLD CAPS | * Denotes Horizon League Match@ - Canisius Invitational | # - Cleveland State Invitational

$ - Cincinnati Invitational | % - James Madison InvitationalAll Times Listed Are Eastern Standard

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2012 // JUNIOR SEASONSaw action in 29 matches, serving as CSU’s primary setter during the first half of the season…finished the year ranked ninth in the Horizon League averaging 5.80 assists per set…named to the IPFW Invitational All-Tournament team after leading the Vikings to the tournament title…recorded a career-high 59 assists and career-best 17 digs against Oakland (9/8)…also notched at least 50 as-sists in two other matches – 58 vs. Murray State (8/25) and 53 at Eastern Michigan (8/28)…posted 45 assists and 16 digs against Buffalo (9/7)…recorded 44 assists and 10 digs at West Virginia (9/15).

2011 // SOPHOMORE SEASONPlayed in 22 matches as the backup setter, picking up one start…set a then career-high with 41 assists in lone start against High Point (8/27), while also posting nine digs, two kills and two blocks…notched 10 assists and a kill against IPFW (9/10)…posted eight assists, three digs and one block against Milwaukee (9/30).

2010 // REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASONPlayed in 23 matches as the backup setter, making five starts…ranked 10th in the league in assists (3.96 aps)…handed out 152 assists in her five starts (10.1 aps)…had 14 assists and seven digs off the bench in regular season finale at Butler (11/13)…dished out 27 assists with career-high nine kills in three set win over Robert Morris (10/26)…finished with 28 assists, six kills, six digs and two aces versus Bowling Green (10/19)…neared double-double with 31 assists and nine digs against Youngstown State (10/1), adding career-high three blocks…tallied first career double-double with 26 assists and then career-high 12 digs, adding four kills against Green Bay (9/25)…handed out 34 assists against Morgan State (9/11)…led team to sea-son-best .429 attack percentage against Hofstra (9/4), dishing out 32 assists in first career start.

2009 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned second team all-district honors as a senior…part of teams that finished as Division II state runner-up in 2005 and 2006…guided team to an 18-9 mark her senior year and a berth in the regional semifinals…also led team to regional semifinals as a junior, handing out 42 assists in that match…earned three letters as a set-ter at Walsh Jesuit High School playing for coach Missy Sturm.

PERSONALBorn April 3, 1991 in Cleveland, Ohio…daughter of Kenneth and Karen Djukic…has one brother, Robbie and two sisters, Lizzie and Mary…was an honor stu-dent and member of LABRE…earned CSU’s Athletics Academic Excellence Award in 2010…working towards her doctor of physical therapy.

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an n i e Djuk ic

SeniOr // 5-8 // S // TWinSBUrg, OHiO // WAlSH JeSUiT

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Djukic’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2010 57 28 0.49 5 78 .295 226 3.96 6 16 0.11 0 52 0.91 0 9 9 0.16 0 7 38.52011 41 5 0.12 4 22 .045 81 1.98 1 6 0.02 0 20 0.49 0 4 4 0.10 0 0 8.02012 90 54 0.60 13 153 .268 522 5.80 15 21 0.17 0 122 1.36 1 15 16 0.18 4 14 77.5Total 188 87 0.46 22 253 .257 829 4.41 22 43 0.12 0 194 1.03 1 28 29 0.15 4 21 124.0

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2012 // JUNIOR SEASONSaw action in 29 matches as one of CSU’s outside hitters…tied her career-high with 16 kills twice during the season – at Valparaiso (10/5) and at UIC (10/26)…tallied 13 kills at Indiana (8/31)…notched 11 kills at IPFW (8/25) and at Kansas in the NCAA Tournament (11/30)…recorded 10 kills vs. Bowling Green (9/1) and against Buffalo (9/7)…posted a career-high nine digs along with seven kills against UIC (9/29)…tallied nine kills, five digs and two blocks at Loyola (10/27)…recorded nine kills against UIC in the Horizon League Championship.

2011 // SOPHOMORE SEASONPlayed in 22 matches for the Vikings…recorded double-digit kills during four contests…one of five Vikings to finish the season with at least 100 kills, posting 140…set a career-high with a 16-kill performance at Valparaiso (10/8)…notched a career-high .400 hitting percentage at Wright State (9/17)…tied her career-best with two blocks against Michigan State (9/3), Duquesne (9/10) and Valparaiso (10/8).

2010 // FRESHMAN SEASONPlayed in 10 matches, seeing action in 20 sets during her first campaign at CSU…had a kill on her lone swing in first round league tournament win over Wright State (11/12)…finished with two kills and two digs at Milwaukee (10/23)…tallied three kills vs. Bowling Green (10/19)…totaled four kills with two digs against Morgan State (9/11) in her first career collegiate match.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned third team All-Ohio honors as a senior, playing for coach Stacie Whetstone…named the North Player of the Year in the conference, while also earning first team all-league and all-district honors…amassed a single season school record 294 kills as a se-

nior, finishing career with a school record 835 kills…helped lead team to three sectional titles, two district championships and a pair of regional runner-up fin-ishes over her final three seasons…selected as team Most Valuable Offensive Player in each of her final two seasons and the team MVP as a senior…team captain in each of her final two seasons…ranked third in the league with 240 kills as a junior, earning first team all-conference honors…earned second team all-conference and special mention all-district acco-lades as a sophomore…played her freshman season at Northmont H.S., earning special mention all-league honors…member of the basketball and track teams.

PERSONALBorn January 31, 1992 in Clayton, Ohio…daughter of Tim and Bridget Winchester…has one brother, Ryan, and two sisters, Molly and Meghan…father played volleyball at Wright State from 1978-79…member of high school honor roll, sportsmanship committee and Spanish club…health sciences major.

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ke r r y Winchester

SeniOr // 5-10 // OH // ClAyTOn, OHiO // VAnDAliA-BUTler

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Winchester’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2010 20 11 0.55 13 47 -.043 1 0.05 0 1 0.00 0 4 0.20 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 11.02011 69 140 2.03 74 400 .165 3 0.04 2 3 0.03 1 48 0.70 1 14 15 0.22 1 0 150.02012 102 225 2.21 99 606 .208 4 0.04 6 12 0.06 11 78 0.76 7 20 27 0.26 6 0 248.0Total 191 376 1.97 186 1053 .180 8 0.04 8 16 0.04 12 130 0.68 8 34 42 0.22 8 0 409.0

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2012 // SOPHOMORE SEASONAppeared in 27 matches, spending most of her time as a defensive specialist…posted a career-high 12 digs against Valparaiso (11/3)…tallied double-digit digs on two other occasions – 11 at Green Bay (9/21) and 10 vs. Wright State (11/2)…also spent time in the front row, recording a season-high three kills vs. Eastern Kentucky (9/8) and two against Pittsburgh (9/4), Murray State (9/15) and Wright State (11/2).

2011 // FRESHMAN SEASONPlayed in 16 matches for the Vikings…picked up her only start of the season against Milwaukee in the Horizon League championship match…recorded a season-best 15 kills against UIC (11/4)…posted a .375 hitting percentage twice; against Youngstown State (10/21) and at Milwaukee (11/20)…tallied three blocks against Valparaiso (11/5)…posted a season-best 11 digs against Butler in the semifinals of the Horizon League Championship (11/19).

HIGH SCHOOLLettered four years in volleyball, helping team to an 80-26 mark, while playing for head coach Yoon Ha…led team to 28-1 mark her final year, including a state title, earning first team all-state honors…named District 15 Player of the Year her final three years, as well as first team all-league…selected as league co-Player of the Year as a junior…also earned second team all-state accolades as a junior after leading team to 22-5 record and an appearance in the state semi-finals…helped team to district title as a sophomore and district runner-up finish as a freshman.

PERSONALBorn May 22, 1993 in Virginia Beach, Virginia…Daughter of Gene and Kym Beck…has a younger sis-ter, Sydney…was an honor student in high school…pre-occupational therapy and psychology major.

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al ly Beck

JUniOr // 5-10 // OH // leBAnOn, OHiO // BiSHOp FenWiCK

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Beck’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2011 42 70 1.67 48 205 .107 4 0.10 7 17 0.17 4 46 1.10 5 8 13 0.31 2 1 86.02012 77 10 0.13 10 42 .000 13 0.17 8 34 0.10 6 89 1.16 0 2 2 0.03 0 1 19.0Total 119 80 0.67 58 247 .089 17 0.14 15 51 0.13 10 135 1.13 5 10 15 0.13 2 2 105.0

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2012 // SOPHOMORE SEASONAppeared in all 30 matches as one of CSU’s primary middle hitters…finished the season ranked fourth in the Horizon League with a .292 hitting percentage (173-55-405)…ranked second on the team with 87 blocks, including 13 solo blocks…posted a career-high 11 kills against Eastern Ken-tucky (9/8)…tallied eight kills on 11 attempts against Kent State (8/24) for a career-high .727 hitting percentage…recorded a career-high eight blocks along with five kills at Valparaiso (10/5)…posted six kills, six digs and two blocks at Youngstown State (10/12)…notched 10 kills and seven blocks against Milwaukee (10/19)…tallied six kills, five digs and three blocks vs. Green Bay (10/20)…recorded five kills at Kansas in the NCAA Tournament (11/30).

2011 // FRESHMAN SEASONSaw action in 14 matches during her freshman campaign…posted the best match of the season in her lone start against Kent State (9/6), recording three kills, two service aces and three blocks…tallied a pair of kills against Youngstown State (10/21) and Milwaukee (10/29) during the regular sea-son…notched two kills and two blocks against the Panthers in the champion-ship match of the Horizon League tournament (11/20).

HIGH SCHOOLLettered in volleyball her final two seasons, helping squad to 50-14-5 mark, playing for coach Jen Cottrill…earned second team all-state and first team all-area, all-county and all-region honors as a senior after hitting .506…also selected as league Player of the Year and team MVP as a senior…named to Under Armour All-American Watch List…earned first team all-area honors

as a junior, while also earning all-region accolades…helped team to league and district titles in 2009 and 2010 and re-gional final appearances in both years…totaled 836 kills, 150 blocks and 103 aces her fi-nal two seasons.

PERSONALBorn March 25, 1993 in Com-merce Township, Michigan…daughter of Tim and Shannon Hannon…dad was a swimmer at Valparaiso, while mom was a golfer at Indiana…has two brothers, Patrick and Nathan…earned Academic High Honors all four years in high school…member of yearbook commit-tee and school newspaper…pre-physical therapy major.

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ma g g i e hannon

JUniOr // 6-3 // MH // COMMerCe TOWnSHip, MiCH. // lAKelAnD

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Hannon’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2011 23 10 0.43 9 26 .038 0 0.00 2 7 0.09 0 2 0.09 1 7 8 0.35 0 0 16.52012 108 173 1.60 55 405 .291 3 0.10 11 45 0.10 0 45 0.42 13 74 87 0.81 10 1 234.0Total 131 183 1.40 64 431 .276 3 0.02 13 52 0.10 0 47 0.36 14 81 95 0.73 10 1 250.5

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2012 // REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASONAppeared in 22 matches as a defensive specialist…posted a career-high 18 digs at Valparaiso (10/5)…recorded double-digit digs in three other matches – 13 vs. UIC (9/29), 12 vs. Youngstown State (11/8) and 11 vs. Oakland (9/8)…tallied a career-best four service aces against Youngstown State (11/8) and notched three aces against Oakland (9/8).

2011 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year letterwinner at Madison Comprehensive High School…named first team all-conference and all-district and was the Defensive Player of the Year as a senior, leading team to state final four…earned first team all-conference and third team all-district accolades as a junior, leading squad to district title…first team all-con-ference pick as a sophomore, helping team to state final four berth…lettered as a freshman on team that was regional runner-up…totaled 689 digs and 339 kills in her career…served as team captain her final three seasons.

PERSONALBorn June 16, 1993 in Mansfield, Ohio…daughter of Craig and Lani Holmes…has two brothers, Garett and Evan…member of high school honor roll and a scholar-athlete all four years of high school…criminol-ogy major.

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n i k k i holmes

SOpHOMOre // 5-4 // DS // MAnSFielD, OHiO // MADiSOn COMpreHenSiVe

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Holmes’ Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2012 58 2 0.03 2 4 .000 8 0.14 13 14 0.22 5 112 1.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 15.0Total 58 2 0.03 2 4 .000 8 0.14 13 14 0.22 5 112 1.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 15.0

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2012 // FRESHMAN SEASONSaw action in 11 matches, playing minimal time as a right side hitter…posted kills in five matches she appeared in and tallied blocks in three matches.

HIGH SCHOOLTwo-time District One, Division II and Columbiana County Player of the Year…holds the East Liv-erpool High School record for kills (1,232), attacks (2,144) and blocks…led her team to a sectional championship as a junior and an Ohio Valley Athletic Conference championship as a senior…three-time first team OVAC honoree…earned second team all-state honors as a junior and first team all-state honors as a senior.

PERSONALBorn May 28, 1994 in East Liverpool, Ohio…daughter of Jay and Pam Kiger…has one sister, Katie…was a member of National Honor Society throughout high school…health sciences major.

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ke l ly kiger

SOpHOMOre // 6-2 // OH/rS // eAST liVerpOOl, OHiO // eAST liVerpOOl

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Kiger’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2012 15 5 0.33 2 14 .214 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 3 4 0.27 0 0 7.5Total 15 5 0.33 2 14 .214 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 3 4 0.27 0 0 7.5

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2012 // REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASONAppeared in seven matches, serving as a defensive specialist.

2011 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned second team All-Ohio honors as a senior after being named to the honorable mention squad as a sophomore and junior…set school-record for career digs with over 1,000…first team all-district

and all-conference selection her final three years…selected to play in the Ohio-Pennsylvania All Star Game and the State All-Star Match as a senior…helped team to four sectional titles, one district championship and two district runner-up finishes.

PERSONALBorn Jan. 10, 1993 in Hubbard, Ohio…daughter of David and Susan Lingenfelter…has two sisters, Amanda and Marie…member of high school honor and merit rolls…communications major.

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daw n l ingenfelter

SOpHOMOre // 5-4 // DS // HUBBArD, OHiO // HUBBArD

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Lingenfelter’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2012 9 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0Total 9 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0

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2012 // REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASONNamed to the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team…played in and started all 30 matches, tran-sitioning to CSU’s primary setter during the middle of the season…finished the year ranked fifth in the Horizon League averaging 6.76 assists per set…posted a career-high 61 assists along with 10 digs and five blocks at Valparaiso (10/5)…tallied 50 or more assists on two other occasions – 51 at UIC (10/26) and 51 vs. Valparaiso (11/3)…was also a main part of CSU’s defense, recording dou-ble-digit digs during 11 matches, including a career-best 18 at Eastern Michigan (8/28)…posted a career-high six kills and a career-best .600 hitting percentage (6-0-10) at Wright State (10/6)…tallied 43 assists, 10 digs and four blocks at Green Bay (9/21)…notched 32 assists, 13 digs, four kills and three blocks against Milwaukee (10/19).

2011 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLLettered four years for coach Dawn Moses, helping team to perfect 29-0 re-cord and state title as a sophomore in 2008…garnered first team all-state, all-district and all-league honors and was District Player of the Year as a senior, leading squad to district runner-up finish…earned second team all-state and first team all-district and all-conference honors as a junior…led the state in as-sists (1,110) as a sophomore and ranked third in the nation in assists average (12.3)…second team all-state and first team all-district and all-conference pick as a sophomore…honorable mention all-conference as a freshman…served as team captain her final three seasons…helped lead team to three conference championships and district runner-up finishes (2007, 2008, 2010).

PERSONALBorn June 22, 1993 in Cleve-land, Ohio…daughter of Dave and Sue Roberts…has one sister, Calli…member of high school honor roll for all four years…health sciences and psychology major.

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day n a roBerts

SOpHOMOre // 5-7 // S // OlMSTeD FAllS, OHiO // OlMSTeD FAllS

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Roberts’ Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2012 108 55 0.51 15 187 .214 730 6.76 9 15 0.08 7 288 2.67 3 32 35 0.32 4 22 83.0Total 108 55 0.51 15 187 .214 730 6.76 9 15 0.08 7 288 2.67 3 32 35 0.32 4 22 83.0

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2012 // REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASONSaw action in 18 matches, serving as an outside and right side hitter…recorded a career-high six kills at Green Bay (9/21) along with a career-best three digs…tallied four kills on three different occasions – vs. Murray State (9/15), at Milwaukee (9/22) and against Loyola (9/28).

2011 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLNamed first team all-conference and team MVP as a senior and junior…earned conference Scholar-Athlete honors all four years…totaled 497 kills, 296 digs, 262 blocks and 94 aces during her final three seasons on varsity…also lettered three years in softball as a first baseman.

PERSONALBorn Feb. 12, 1993 in Mayfield Heights, Ohio…daughter of Bernie and Maria Toth…has one brother, Steven…was a member of high school honor roll all four years, as well as a member of student council and French club…biology major.

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Ch r i S t i n a toth

SOpHOMOre // 6-0 // OH // lynDHUrST, OHiO // BrUSH

Toth’s Career StatsYEAR SP K KPS E TA Pct. A APS SA SE SAPS RE DIG DPS BS BA Total BPS BE BHE PTS2012 36 26 0.72 21 90 .056 1 0.03 0 1 0.00 0 12 0.33 0 3 4 0.08 1 2 27.5Total 36 26 0.72 21 90 .056 1 0.03 0 1 0.00 0 12 0.33 0 3 4 0.08 1 2 27.5

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2012 // REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASONDid not compete in any matches after having off-season surgery.

2011 // SOPHOMORE SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

2010 // FRESHMAN SEASONAppeared in one match, playing the final set against Morgan State (9/11), totaling one attack.

HIGH SCHOOLEarned three letters playing volleyball for coach Michelle Sutton…selected second team all-league as a senior after being named honorable mention all-league as a sophomore and junior…received the OHSAA and State Farm In-surance Scholar-Athlete Award as a senior…posted a single match school record 28 kills as a senior…named a Scholar-Athlete all four years.

PERSONALBorn Feb. 6, 1992 in Akron, Ohio…daughter of Paul and Thena Scruggs…has a younger sister, Nikolette…member of student coun-cil and National Honor Society…psychology major.

ma k a r a scruggs

JUniOr // 6-1 // rS // BArBerTOn, OHiO // BArBerTOn

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lo g a n holthaus

reDSHirT FreSHMAn // 5-6 // DS // grAnVille, OHiO // grAnVille

2012 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLNamed the Mid State League Player of the Year after leading her squad to a league championship as a senior…also picked up first team all-league and all-district honors as a senior, posting 233 kills, 48 service aces and 308 digs…tabbed first team all-league and all-district as a junior, and earned second team all-league and honorable mention all-district accolades as a sophomore.

PERSONALBorn April 27, 1994 in Granville, Ohio…daughter of Tom and Tonya Holthaus…has one sister, Brooklyn…was a member of high school merit roll and Varsity G Club…speech and hearing therapy major.

ma r C h e johnson

reDSHirT FreSHMAn // 5-11 // rS/MH // BeDFOrD HeigHTS, OHiO // BeDFOrD HeigHTS

2012 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLNamed the Lake Erie League Player of the Year as a senior…earned three varsity letters at Bedford High School…two-time team MVP…earned the Coaches Award as a freshman and sophomore.

PERSONALBorn August 9, 1994 in Cleveland, Ohio…daughter of Marva Johnson…has one sister, Chamar…participated in University Bound Scholars, NHS and F.A.M.E. during high school career…finance major.

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kat i e nesB i tt

reDSHirT FreSHMAn // 6-0 // OH // CASTAliA, OHiO // MArgAreTTA

2012 // FRESHMAN SEASONRedshirted to maintain a season of eligibility.

HIGH SCHOOLNamed first team all-conference and first team all-district as a junior and senior…also earned all-state third team and team MVP honors during her senior season…second team all-conference and all-district honoree as a sophomore.

PERSONALBorn July 31, 1994 in Castalia, Ohio…daughter of Burl and Donna Nesbitt…has one sister, Brittany…two-year member of high school academic honor roll and two-time academic letterwinner…participated in SADD and Big Brothers, Big Sisters…pre-nursing major.

gr a C e kauth

FreSHMAn // 5-10 // OH // VAnDAliA, OHiO // CHAMinADe JUlienne

HIGH SCHOOLThree-time member of the All-League First Team and All-District First Team (So., Jr., Sr.)…also named to the All-State First Team as a junior…named the League Player of the Year as a junior and senior and the District Player of the Year as a senior…led Chaminade Julienne to the GGCL cham-pionship during her final season…tallied over 1,000 kills throughout her high school campaign.

PERSONALBorn October 27, 1994 in Altus, Oklahoma…daughter of Dave and Margie Kauth…has two broth-ers, Zack and Alex, and one sister, Emily…Zack played football at the United States Air Force

Academy, while Alex played lacrosse at USAFA and Emily played volleyball at Bowling Green…mother played volleyball at Ohio State…was a scholar-athlete all four years of high school and part of the National Honor Society…plans to major in business or marketing.

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FreSHMAn // 6-1 // OH/rS // UniOn, Ky. // nOTre DAMe ACADeMy

HIGH SCHOOLNamed to the Under Armour All-American Watch List after leading Notre Dame Academy to a pair of state semifinal appearances and an overall record of 118-38 during her prep career…earned a spot on the NKGVCA All-Region Team…recognized as a PrepVolleyball.com Top-100 Freshman and a PrepVolleyball.com Top-79 Sophomore Honorable Mention.

PERSONALBorn April 7, 1995 in Florence, Kentucky…daughter of Guy and Victoria Angel…has a younger brother, Brent…involved with Latin Club and Life Club during high school…earned the Northcutt-

Stratman Scholarship as a junior and senior.

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Sy d n e y mast

FreSHMAn // 6-1 // MH/OH // MillerSBUrg, OHiO // CenTrAl CHriSTiAn

HIGH SCHOOLGarnered All-District Honorable Mention (Fr.), All-District First Team (So., Jr.), All-Ohio Second Team (Sr.) and District 4 Player of the Year honors (Sr.) throughout high school…set seven records at Central Christian during her career…finished her high school campaign ranked first in career kills (1,103), career solo blocks (180), career block assists (155), season kills (507-Sr.), season attack attempts (945-Sr.) and season solo blocks (75-Sr.).

PERSONALBorn July 30, 1995 in Millersburg, Ohio…daughter of Michael and Bridgid Mast…has a younger brother, Connor…plans to major in business or marketing.

aa l i ya h slappy

FreSHMAn // 6-0 // MH // COlUMBUS, OHiO // CenTenniAl

HIGH SCHOOLNamed to the All-City First Team as a senior and earned All-Conference honors as a freshman and sophomore…led Centennial High School to a runner-up finish in the Columbus City League as a senior.

PERSONALBorn July 6, 1995 in Columbus, Ohio…daughter of Anthony and Sharon Slappy…has two younger brothers, Anthony and Adam…father played basketball at University of Findlay…member of the National Honor Society…plans to major in physical therapy.

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FreSHMAn // 5-3 // DS // CleVeS, OHiO // WilliAM Henry HArriSOn

HIGH SCHOOLFour-year varsity starter at William Henry Harrison High School…named First Team All-League as a sophomore, junior and senior…led her team to two Fort Ancient Valley Conference champion-ships (Fr. & So.), along with a district title (Fr.)… Senior Showcase participant.

PERSONALBorn August 12, 1995 in Harrison, Ohio…daughter of Ed and Janet Robben…has two older broth-ers, James and Jeremy, and one older sister, Andrea…brother Jeremy was a triathlete at the United States Air Force Academy and sister Andrea was on the track & field team at Thomas More Col-lege…plans to major in health sciences.

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For the second time in program history Chuck Voss led the Vikings to the top of the Horizon League in 2012, as he guided Cleveland State to its second league title and second trip to the NCAA Tournament. Under Voss, the Vikings have now recorded five 20-win seasons, a .603 winning per-centage, a pair of regular season Horizon League titles, two Horizon League Tournament titles and countless accolades.

The success of the 2012 season did not come as a surprise, as Voss - who was named the 2012 Horizon League Coach of the Year - has meticulously put his stamp on the Cleveland State vol-leyball program throughout his 13-year tenure, turning it into a Horizon League Championship

contender year after year. Part of this comes from Voss and his staff continuously recruiting gifted student-athletes who possess agility, athleticism, intelligence, size, strength, and power - all qualities that lead to a championship caliber team.

Last season the Vikings posted an overall record of 23-7, marking their fourth-straight 20-win season. Included in their overall record was a 13-1 mark in Horizon League contests, which tied the program record for most league wins in a season. With the 13-1 league record, CSU claimed the regular season title and earned the top seed in the league’s post-season tournament. With wins over Loyola and UIC in the semifinal and championship matches of the Horizon League Tournament, the Vikings earned their second trip to the NCAA Tournament in the past six years with the program’s second Horizon League Tournament title.

This time the Vikings earned a First Round contest against No. 20 Kansas, falling to the Jayhawks 3-1. Despite the loss, the Vikings were still able to post a program first, picking up their first-ever NCAA Tournament set win - a 25-17 decision in the first frame against KU.

Voss has now led the Vikings to the Horizon League semifinals in each of the last nine seasons, one of just two schools in the league to accomplish the feat. In addition, CSU has played in six league title matches during that span, winning the 2007 and 2012 tournament titles.

Four of those Horizon League Championship match appearances came between 2011 and 2007 - a five-year span in which Voss led the Vikings to a 103-51 record (.668). Highlights during this five-year stretch include Cleveland State claiming the regular sea-son title for the first time in program history during 2009, Voss picking up his 200th career win and earning Horizon League Coach of the Year honors during the same season, the Vikings posting a record-tying 13 league wins during the 2011, 2009 and 2007 seasons, and most memorable of all CSU winning its first-ever Horizon League Championship in 2007.

During that memorable 2007 season, Cleveland State posted a 13-3 mark in league matches - finishing as the regular season runner-up. Voss then guided the second-seeded Vikings to wins over Youngstown State, Wright State and Valparaiso during the Horizon League Tournament, dropping just two sets throughout the entire tournament en route to the program’s first-ever Horizon League Tournament Title.

Along with the Horizon League crown, the Vikings earned their first trip to the NCAA Tournament where they had the chance to play on a national stage for the first time in pro-gram history. Despite falling to Albany in the First Round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament, the Vikings made their mark as a Horizon League Championship contender and became a prominent name at the top of the league standings.

The Vikings finished the 2007 campaign with a 23-9 record, marking the ninth time that CSU eclipsed the 20-win mark, but the first under Voss after a pair of 18-win seasons and two 19-win campaigns.

The climb to be a championship contender year-in and year-out was not an easy one though. When Voss arrived in Cleveland to take over the program in 2000, the Vikings had not enjoyed a winning season in 17 years and were coming off a season in which they won just eight matches and were just 3-9 in the league. But that did not deter Voss, who guided CSU to a respectable 19-36 mark during his first two seasons at the helm.

It was in 2002 that Voss really began to show what he could do on the sidelines, leading CSU to its first winning season (18-13) in 19 years.

Prior to the 2007 season, Voss’ most successful run at CSU came in 2004 when he led the Vikings to the Horizon League Championship match for the first time in program history.

Although the Vikings fell to Loyola in five sets, Voss’ blueprint of constructing a cham-pionship program was beginning to take form and people were starting to take note of Cleveland State volleyball.

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Ch u C k Voss

HeAD COACH // 14TH SeASOn AT CSU // 16TH SeASOn OVerAll

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In 2005, Voss coached the Vikings to a second place finish in the Horizon League by winning a then school-record 11 league matches and leading the Vikings back to the Horizon League semifinals.

CSU finished the season with 19 wins and Voss was honored as the Horizon League Coach of the Year by his conference peers, becoming the first CSU volleyball coach to earn that distinction.

A season later in 2006, Voss constructed another 19-win season and a runner-up finish in the regular season standings.

Voss ranks second in career wins at CSU, boasting a 13-year record of 235-155. During his tenure at CSU Voss has mentored 13 first team all-league selections, 12 all-newcomer team selections, nine all-region honorees and seven All-Americans.

Under Voss’ guidance, the Vikings have excelled in the classroom as well, earn-ing the Game Plan/AVCA Team Academic Award in five of the last seven seasons. In 2008, the squad maintained a 3.58 grade point average and won the ‘Best of the Best Award’ for the second straight year at the John Konstantinos Athletic Academic Honors Luncheon for maintaining the highest GPA of the 16 teams in the Cleveland State Department of Athletics.

Voss came to Cleveland State after serving as an assistant coach at Missouri for three seasons. While in Columbia, he was responsible for recruiting, travel plan-ning, preparing scouting reports, academics, camps and other various day-to-day coaching duties.

While his recruiting efforts didn’t necessarily show up in the win column during his three-year tenure, Missouri went 24-7 in 2000 (Voss’ first year in Cleveland), won 14 matches in the always-tough Big XII, was nationally ranked for part of the year and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history - all with the players that Voss helped sign.

Prior to his stint at Missouri, Voss served as the head coach at Mount Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa from 1995-96. While there, he improved the team’s record from 10-21 to 23-15, earning 1996 NAIA Midwest Classic Conference Coach of the Year honors.

A 1994 graduate of Ohio State with a degree in physical education, Voss was a two-year starter as a setter and a captain on the men’s varsity volleyball team.

He ranks sixth all-time at OSU with 2,836 assists and fifth with a career average of 13.13 as-sists per game. He was one of only 48 par-ticipants invited to both the 1990 and ‘91 United States Olympic Festivals.

After graduation, Voss got his coaching career started by spending a year as a student assistant for the Buckeye women’s squad under head coach Jim Stone.

Voss and his wife Margo have two daughters, London (13) and Laken (9), and two sons, Sterling (18) and Den-ver (15). The family resides in Amherst, Ohio.

Ch u C k Voss

THe VOSS COACHing File

MOUnT MerCy (1995-96)Year W L Pct.1995 10 21 .3221996 23 15 .605Career 33 36 .478

CleVelAnD STATe (2000 - preSenT)Year W L Pct.2000 12 17 .4132001 7 19 .2692002 18 13 .5812003 18 16 .5292004 15 13 .5362005 19 10 .6552006 19 9 .6792007 23 9 .7192008 11 19 .3672009 26 8 .7652010 22 7 .7592011 22 8 .7332012 23 7 .767Career 235 155 .603

COACHing HigHligHTS

Second winningeSt coach in cSU hiStory with 235 winS

2005, 2009 & 2012 horizon LeagUe coach of the year

team received the avca/game PLan team academic award from 2004-08

1996 naia midweSt cLaSSic conference coach of the year

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The Voss Family: Sterling, Margo, Chuck, Laken, Denver & London

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Ph i l aBiaD

ASSiSTAnT COACH // 15TH SeASOn AT CSU

Phil Abiad has been a fixture on the Cleveland State bench as an assistant coach for the last 13 sea-sons, standing as one of the top assistant coaches in the Horizon League and the entire Midwest region. Abiad is entering his 10th season as a full-time member of the staff after serving as a volun-teer assistant coach for the first five seasons (1999-2003).

Over the last nine years, Abiad has aided the Vikings in posting a combined 180-89 (.669) record, including a pair of Horizon League Tournament Championships and NCAA Tournament appear-ances (2007 & 2012). He has also been part of two regular season league titles – as the Vikings cap-tured the program’s first-ever regular season crown in 2009 and again in 2012.

In addition, he has played an instrumental role in the Vikings earning nine consecutive berths in the Horizon League semifinals, including appearances in the 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2012 league championship matches.

Abiad’s duties including acting as the recruiting and video coordinator, assisting with the preparation of scouting reports, direct-ing the scout team and assisting with summer camps.

A native of Lebanon, Abiad is an avid indoor and beach volleyball player. He played club Volleyball in Europe and has refereed high school volleyball in the Cleveland area.

A 1990 graduate of Cleveland State, Abiad holds a degree in marketing. While a student at CSU, he played on the men’s club vol-leyball team.

Abiad resides in North Royalton with his wife Kate Peterson Abiad, the head women’s basketball coach at Cleveland State, and their four-year old daughter, Mea.

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ASSiSTAnT COACH // SeCOnD SeASOn AT CSU

Mel Badziong enters her second season as part of the Cleveland State coaching staff during the 2013 season, returning to her alma mater as an assistant coach. Badziong’s primary responsibilities include recruiting and working with the slate of summer camps.

During her first season as part of the CSU coaching staff, Badziong helped lead the Vikings to their second Horizon League Championship and their second trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Vikings posted a 23-7 record during 2012 – marking the fifth 20-win season out of the last six cam-paigns.

Prior to returning to CSU, Badziong served as the head coach of the Cleveland Volleyball Company for four years, leading the club to an Open National Championship during 2011. Under Badziong’s direction the club also had a top-10 national finish and two top-five finishes.

Badziong also spent time as the assistant varsity volleyball coach and head JV coach at Amherst Steele High School.

As a four-year letterwinner at Cleveland State, Badziong (Snyder) finished her career ranked third all-time with 4,076 career assists and fifth with 130 service aces. She was named to the All-Horizon League First Team twice (2006 & 2007) and picked up AVCA All-Region First Team honors following her senior season. During Badziong’s career the Vikings posted an overall record of 76-41 and captured the program’s first-ever Horizon League Championship and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament during 2007.

Badziong graduated from Cleveland State in 2009 with a degree in Middle Childhood Education. She resides in North Olmsted with her husband Joe, who was a former CSU swimmer, and three-year old son Tyler.

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do u g eWing

STATiSTiCiAn // SeVenTH SeASOn AT CSU

Doug Ewing is beginning his seventh season with the Cleveland State volleyball team. Ewing per-forms many duties with the program, the most important of which is recording various statistics during matches. Ewing has been with Cleveland State for both Horizon League Championship runs - as part of the Viking staff during both the 2007 and 2012 seasons.

Ewing, a 2005 graduate of The Ohio State University, also works with the Cleveland State women’s basketball team.

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Ja C k i e Wise

ASSOCiATe ATHleTiC TrAiner // 15TH SeASOn AT CSU

Jackie Wise is beginning her 15th year as an athletic trainer at Cleveland State, and her 11th year working with the Viking volleyball team.

A certified member of both the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and the Ohio Athletic Train-er’s Association, Wise also works with the Viking softball team throughout the season. In addition, she assists in overseeing the medical needs of all CSU student-athletes throughout the year.

A 1988 graduate of West Virginia with a bachelor’s in physical education and athletic training, she earned her master’s in physical education and sports fitness from Purdue. From 1988-89, she served as a graduate assistant in the Boilermakers training office. Wise then moved on to Northwestern, where she was an assistant athletic trainer from 1989-95, before being promoted to an associate trainer from 1995-99.

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2012 season reV ieW

WAS A YEAR TO REMEMBER FOR the Cleveland State volleyball team, as the Vikings achieved goal-after-goal with hard work, determination and focus. As a team that worked together so effortlessly on the court and off, the Vikings were able to put together one of the best seasons in program history, which included a Horizon League Tour-nament Title and trip to the NCAA Tournament.

The Vikings finished the 2012 campaign with a 23-7 record - marking the fourth straight 20-win season and the fifth under head coach Chuck Voss. Included in Cleveland State’s overall record was a 13-1 mark in league contests, as CSU claimed the regular season title for just the second time in program history.

The Vikings opened the 2012 season in much of the same way as they ended it - as champions. CSU won its first three matches of the year over Kent State, IPFW and Murray State to claim the IPFW Invitational crown. The Vikings then went on to post a 5-4 record throughout their final three early sea-son tournaments - and entered Horizon League play with an 8-5 record.

Cleveland State opened its Horizon League regular season slate with a pair of road victories - including the Vikings’ first win over Milwaukee in the past three seasons. The following weekend the Vikings fell to Loyola in straight sets, the only

blemish on their league record, before notching an 11-match win streak heading into the Horizon League Championship.

During that 11-match win streak; CSU reached the 20-win mark in a five-set thriller against Valparaiso (Nov. 3), clinched the Horizon League regular season title with a 3-0 sweep of Wright State (Nov. 2), and posted program win No. 700 against UIC (Sept. 29).

Throughout the league schedule the Vikings posted eight 3-0 sweeps and had a perfect 7-0 record on the road. CSU also became just the second league team to finish regular season play with only one loss over the past 10 years.

After ending the season with a 13-1 league record, the Vikings not only captured the regular season title, but also earned the honor of hosting the Horizon League Tournament as the top-seeded team. As the No. 1 seed, CSU received a bye into the semifinals of the tournament where the Vikings were able to take down No. 4 Loyola in straight sets, advancing to the Championship match for the sixth time under Voss.

The Vikings met No. 2 UIC in the Horizon League Champi-onship match - the first time in league history that the title

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was decided between CSU and the Flames. After getting out to a sluggish start and dropping the first set, the Vikings stormed back and swept the next three sets to claim a 3-1 victory over UIC, capturing the program’s second Horizon League tourna-ment title.

With the 2012 Horizon League title, Cleveland State earned its second trip to the NCAA Tournament in program history. The Vikings, along with Arkansas and Wichita State, were sent to 20th-ranked Kansas for the First and Second rounds of the NCAA Tournament.

As the No. 4 team at the Kansas site, CSU faced the host Jay-hawks in the opening round - just the second all-time meet-ing between the two teams. The Vikings got out to a domi-nating start, earning a 25-17 victory over Kansas in the first set, marking the first-ever set win for the Vikings in NCAA Tournament play. The Jayhawks responded with a controlling 25-10 win in set two and then cruised to 25-16 and 25-18 victo-ries in the third and fourth sets, respectively. Despite a strong

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AUgUST 24 vs. Kent State W, 3-025 at IPFW W, 3-0 vs. Murray State W, 3-128 at Eastern Michigan W, 3-231 at Indiana L, 3-1SepTeMBer 1 vs. Georgia Tech L, 3-0 vs. Bowling Green W, 3-04 PITTSBURGH L, 3-07 BUFFALO W, 3-18 EASTERN KENTUCKY W, 3-0 OAKLAND L, 3-215 vs. Murray State W, 3-0 at West Virginia L, 3-221 at Green Bay * W, 3-122 at Milwaukee * W, 3-0

28 LOYOLA * L, 3-029 UIC * W, 3-0OCTOBer 5 at Valparaiso * W, 3-26 at Wright State * W, 3-012 at Youngstown State * W, 3-019 MILWAUKEE * W, 3-020 GREEN BAY * W, 3-026 at UIC * W, 3-127 at Loyola * W, 3-1nOVeMBer 2 WRIGHT STATE * W, 3-03 VALPARAISO * W, 3-28 YOUNGSTOWN STATE * W, 3-017 LOYOLA (HL Semifinal) W, 3-018 UIC (HL Championship) W, 3-130 at No. 20 Kansas (NCAA) L, 3-1

2012 CleVelAnD STATe reSUlTS

performance against a top-ranked team in Kansas and a stel-lar year, the Vikings’ 2012 season came to an end with a first round loss in the NCAA Tournament.

Throughout the season the Vikings were honored with mul-tiple accolades, including a pair of AVCA All-America Hon-orable Mentions in seniors Kara Koch and Marie Frease. Prior to earning All-America honors, Koch and Frease were named AVCA Midwest All-Region. Koch was also named the Horizon League Player of the Year and earned a spot on the All-Horizon League First Team, while Frease and class-mate Amanda Medvetz joined her on the First Team. Redshirt freshman Dayna Roberts earned a spot on the Horizon League All-Newcomer Team and Chuck Voss was named the Horizon League Coach of the Year.

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2012 Cleveland State VolleyballCleveland State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2013)

All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 23-7 10-3 9-3 4-1CONFERENCE 13-1 6-1 7-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 10-6 4-2 2-3 4-1

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points

19 FREASE, Marie 108 297 2.75 69 661 . 3 4 5 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 0 20 0.19 16 88 104 0.96 14 1 357.08 HANNON, Maggie 108 173 1.60 55 405 . 2 9 1 3 0.03 11 45 0.10 0 45 0.42 13 74 87 0.81 10 1 234.014 DABBELT, Jackie 108 208 1.93 61 543 . 2 7 1 46 0.43 0 0 0.00 0 51 0.47 0 51 51 0.47 4 4 233.512 DJUKIC, Annie 90 54 0.60 13 153 . 2 6 8 522 5.80 15 21 0.17 0 122 1.36 1 15 16 0.18 4 14 77.517 KOCH, Kara 108 500 4.63 160 1363 . 2 4 9 28 0.26 13 29 0.12 23 363 3.36 7 50 57 0.53 3 1 545.033 KIGER, Kelly 15 5 0.33 2 14 . 2 1 4 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 3 4 0.27 0 0 7.520 ROBERTS, Dayna 108 55 0.51 15 187 . 2 1 4 730 6.76 9 15 0.08 7 288 2.67 3 32 35 0.32 4 22 83.02 WINCHESTER, Kerry 102 225 2.21 99 606 . 2 0 8 4 0.04 6 12 0.06 11 78 0.76 7 20 27 0.26 6 0 248.07 HOLLAND, Brittany 92 1 0.01 0 8 . 1 2 5 33 0.36 2 15 0.02 10 247 2.68 0 1 1 0.01 0 0 3.515 TOTH, Christina 36 26 0.72 21 90 . 0 5 6 1 0.03 0 1 0.00 0 12 0.33 0 3 3 0.08 1 2 27.523 LINGENFELTER, Dawn 9 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.016 HOLMES, Nikki 58 2 0.03 2 4 . 0 0 0 8 0.14 13 14 0.22 5 112 1.93 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 15.010 MEDVETZ, Amanda 108 2 0.02 2 13 . 0 0 0 49 0.45 20 30 0.19 12 491 4.55 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 22.04 BECK, Ally 77 10 0.13 10 42 . 0 0 0 13 0.17 8 34 0.10 6 89 1.16 0 2 2 0.03 0 1 19.0

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 13 - - - - - - - - -CLEVELAND STATE 108 1558 14.43 509 4089 . 2 5 7 1439 13.32 97 217 0.90 87 1918 17.76 48 339 217.5 2.01 46 47 1872.5Opponents 108 1277 11.82 626 4135 . 1 5 7 1168 10.81 87 148 0.81 97 1759 16.29 37 277 175.5 1.62 56 41 1539.5

Team Statistics CSU OPPATTACK K i l l s 1558 1277 E r r o r s 509 626 Total Attacks 4089 4135 Attack Pct . 2 5 7 . 1 5 7 K i l l s / S e t 14.4 11.8SET A s s i s t s 1439 1168 A s s i s t s / S e t 13.3 10.8SERVE A c e s 97 87 E r r o r s 217 148 A c e s / S e t 0.9 0.8SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 87 97 E r r o r s / S e t 0.8 0.9DEFENSE D i g s 1918 1759 D i g s / S e t 17.8 16.3BLOCKING Block Solo 48 37 Block Assist 339 277 Total Blocks 217.5 175.5 B l o c k s / S e t 2.0 1.6 Block Errors 46 56Ball handling errors 47 41ATTENDANCE T o t a l 6090 7962 Dates/Avg Per Date 13/468 12/664 Neutral site #/Avg 5/123 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 8 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 24 vs Kent State W 3-0 26-24,25-15,25-21 89Aug 25 at IPFW W 3-0 25-23,25-22,25-17 247Aug 25 vs Murray State W 3-1 25-19,26-28,25-20,25-16 93Aug 28 at Eastern Michigan W 3-2 25-22,25-20,19-25,24-26,15-11 453Aug 31 at Indiana L 1-3 23-25,25-19,14-25,24-26 754Sept 01 vs GT L 0-3 14-25,20-25,20-25 213Sep 01 vs BGSU W 3-0 25-17,25-22,25-13 147Sep 04 PITTSBURGH L 0-3 26-28,24-26,18-25 521Sep 07 BUFFALO W 3-1 24-26,25-21,25-22,25-14 617Sep 08 EASTERN KENTUCKY W 3-0 25-22,25-15,25-18 486Sep 08 OAKLAND L 2-3 23-25,25-18,23-25,25-23,9-15 609Sep 15 vs Murray State W 3-0 25-18,25-18,25-14 75Sep 15 at West Virginia L 2-3 25-21,26-24,18-25,25-27,12-15 427

*Sep 21 at Green Bay W 3-1 25-19,25-19,18-25,31-29 446*Sep 22 at Milwaukee W 3-0 25-20,25-17,25-19 302*Sep 28 LOYOLA L 0-3 14-25,19-25,21-25 258*Sep 29 UIC W 3-0 25-21,25-16,25-14 195*Oct 05 at Valparaiso W 3-2 25-17,25-19,21-25,22-25,15-10 887*Oct. 06 at Wright State W 3-0 25-17,25-19,25-20 267*Oct 12 at Youngstown State W 3-0 25-13,25-14,25-14 239*Oct 19 MILWAUKEE W 3-0 25-9,25-7,25-14 983*Oct 20 GREEN BAY W 3-0 25-16,25-22,25-23 396*Oct 26 at UIC W 3-1 25-14,23-25,25-21,25-19 112*Oct 27 at Loyola W 3-1 21-25,28-26,25-14,25-19 277*Nov 02 WRIGHT STATE W 3-0 25-14,25-13,25-20 417*Nov 03 VALPARAISO W 3-2 25-20,25-17,11-25,21-25,15-11 634*Nov 08 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 3-0 25-12,25-18,25-16 351Nov 17 LOYOLA W 3-0 25-14,25-9,25-17 0Nov 18 UIC W 3-1 21-25,25-23,28-26,25-20 623Nov 30 at #20 Kansas L 1-3 25-17,10-25,16-25,18-25 3551

Record in 3-set matches: 14-3Record in 4-set matches: 6-2Record in 5-set matches: 3-2

2012 Cleveland State VolleyballCleveland State Combined Team Statistics (as of Jun 03, 2013)

Conference matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 13-1 6-1 7-0 0-0CONFERENCE 13-1 6-1 7-0 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking## Player sp k k/s e ta pct a a/s sa se sa/s re dig dig/s bs ba total blk/s be bhe points

16 HOLMES, Nikki 28 2 0.07 0 2 1.000 7 0.25 7 9 0.25 2 71 2.54 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 9.019 FREASE, Marie 49 145 2.96 27 305 . 3 8 7 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 13 0.27 6 44 50 1.02 2 0 173.07 HOLLAND, Brittany 35 1 0.03 0 3 . 3 3 3 15 0.43 1 5 0.03 0 96 2.74 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.08 HANNON, Maggie 49 87 1.78 25 199 . 3 1 2 1 0.02 5 19 0.10 0 26 0.53 4 40 44 0.90 5 0 116.014 DABBELT, Jackie 49 105 2.14 23 265 . 3 0 9 24 0.49 0 0 0.00 0 26 0.53 0 26 26 0.53 3 2 118.017 KOCH, Kara 49 224 4.57 72 598 . 2 5 4 12 0.24 7 13 0.14 8 185 3.78 4 25 29 0.59 3 0 247.52 WINCHESTER, Kerry 44 104 2.36 41 259 . 2 4 3 1 0.02 2 7 0.05 2 43 0.98 2 10 12 0.27 5 0 113.020 ROBERTS, Dayna 49 45 0.92 11 145 . 2 3 4 570 11.63 5 7 0.10 0 134 2.73 3 27 30 0.61 3 12 66.533 KIGER, Kelly 6 2 0.33 1 8 . 1 2 5 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 1 0.17 0 0 2.515 TOTH, Christina 16 18 1.12 13 61 . 0 8 2 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 7 0.44 0 3 3 0.19 0 1 19.54 BECK, Ally 42 3 0.07 2 14 . 0 7 1 13 0.31 4 22 0.10 5 76 1.81 0 1 1 0.02 0 1 7.523 LINGENFELTER, Dawn 7 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.012 DJUKIC, Annie 32 2 0.06 2 5 . 0 0 0 13 0.41 5 5 0.16 0 8 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 7.010 MEDVETZ, Amanda 49 0 0.00 1 6 - . 1 6 7 17 0.35 8 12 0.16 1 239 4.88 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 8.0

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - -CLEVELAND STATE 49 738 15.06 218 1870 . 2 7 8 673 13.73 44 100 0.90 22 924 18.86 19 177 107.5 2.19 21 17 889.5Opponents 49 549 11.20 284 1902 . 1 3 9 507 10.35 22 59 0.45 44 810 16.53 11 133 77.5 1.58 24 22 648.5

Team Statistics CSU OPPATTACK K i l l s 738 549 E r r o r s 218 284 Total Attacks 1870 1902 Attack Pct . 2 7 8 . 1 3 9 K i l l s / S e t 15.1 11.2SET A s s i s t s 673 507 A s s i s t s / S e t 13.7 10.3SERVE A c e s 44 22 E r r o r s 100 59 A c e s / S e t 0.9 0.4SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 22 44 E r r o r s / S e t 0.4 0.9DEFENSE D i g s 924 810 D i g s / S e t 18.9 16.5BLOCKING Block Solo 19 11 Block Assist 177 133 Total Blocks 107.5 77.5 B l o c k s / S e t 2.2 1.6 Block Errors 21 24Ball handling errors 17 22ATTENDANCE T o t a l 3234 2530 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/462 7/361 Neutral site #/Avg 0/0 Current win streak 11 - Home win streak 6 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.*Sep 21 at Green Bay W 3-1 25-19,25-19,18-25,31-29 446*Sep 22 at Milwaukee W 3-0 25-20,25-17,25-19 302*Sep 28 LOYOLA L 0-3 14-25,19-25,21-25 258*Sep 29 UIC W 3-0 25-21,25-16,25-14 195*Oct 05 at Valparaiso W 3-2 25-17,25-19,21-25,22-25,15-10 887*Oct. 06 at Wright State W 3-0 25-17,25-19,25-20 267*Oct 12 at Youngstown State W 3-0 25-13,25-14,25-14 239*Oct 19 MILWAUKEE W 3-0 25-9,25-7,25-14 983*Oct 20 GREEN BAY W 3-0 25-16,25-22,25-23 396*Oct 26 at UIC W 3-1 25-14,23-25,25-21,25-19 112*Oct 27 at Loyola W 3-1 21-25,28-26,25-14,25-19 277*Nov 02 WRIGHT STATE W 3-0 25-14,25-13,25-20 417*Nov 03 VALPARAISO W 3-2 25-20,25-17,11-25,21-25,15-11 634*Nov 08 YOUNGSTOWN STATE W 3-0 25-12,25-18,25-16 351

Record in 3-set matches: 8-1Record in 4-set matches: 3-0Record in 5-set matches: 2-0

2012 league stat ist ics

CSU leD THe HOrizOn leAgUe in HiTTing perCenTAge, KillS & ASSiSTS DUring 2012

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All-HOrizOn leAgUe TeAM

Kara Koch, Cleveland StateMarie Frease, Cleveland State

Amanda Medvetz, Cleveland StateBrittany Groth, Green Bay

Carmen Leitermann, Green BayRachel Neuberger, Milwaukee

Janise Dismuke, UICMaryKate Imrie, UIC

Aubrey Sniegowski, UICAnna Eytchison, LoyolaMorgan Beil, ValparaisoTaylor Root, Valparaiso

Ellen Vanden Berg, ValparaisoMissy Hundelt, Youngstown State

HOrizOn leAgUe CHAMpiOnSHip reSUlTS

Quarterfinals

(3) Valparaiso 3, (6) Youngstown State 0(4) Loyola 3, (5) Green Bay 0

semifinals

(2) UIC 3, (3) Valparaiso 2(1) Cleveland State 3, (4) Loyola 0

Championship

(1) Cleveland State 3, (2) UIC 1

FinAl HOrizOn leAgUe STAnDingS

overall league

W L W LCleveland State 23 7 13 1Valparaiso 21 12 10 4UIC 19 13 10 4Loyola 17 12 8 6Green Bay 15 14 6 8Youngstown State 15 14 5 9Milwaukee 9 19 4 10Wright State 2 30 0 14

plAyer OF THe yeAr

Kara Koch, Cleveland State

DeFenSiVe plAyer OF THe yeAr

Taylor Root, Valparaiso

neWCOMer OF THe yeAr

Anna Eytchison, Loyola

COACH OF THe yeAr

Chuck Voss, Cleveland State

Fr e A S e

Me D V e T z

KO C H

All-neWCOMer TeAM

Dayna Roberts, Cleveland StateBrittany Brown, LoyolaAnna Eytchison, Loyola

Stephanie Kinane, LoyolaKathleen Vogel, Loyola

Kelsey Berrington, ValparaisoMarisa Aiello, Wright State

2012 horizon league

CSU ClAiMeD iTS SeCOnD HOrizOn leAgUe TiTle UnDer HeAD COACH CHUCK VOSS

// 2012 ho r i z o n le a g u e

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al l-t i m e letterWinners

nine leTTerWinnerS reTUrn FOr THe 2013 SeASOn

al l-t i m e le t t e r w i n n e r S //

CleVelAnD STATe All-AMeriCAnS

-B-Alisha Bable .................................98Nancy Baldwin ..........84, 85, 86, 87Monica Balta ..............86, 87, 88, 89Danute Bankaitis .......76, 77, 78, 79Siga Bankaitis .............85, 86, 87, 88Jan Barack ...................83, 84, 85, 86Megan Barhorst ......... 08, 09, 10, 11Jordan Bateman .........05, 06, 07, 08Natalie Bauer .........................06, 07Ally Beck ................................ 11, 12Nicole Began ..........................94, 95Anne Beganyi .........................94, 95Amy Benz ...................07, 08, 09, 10Michelle Berrean ..........................87Lori Betchker ....................99, 00, 01Carol Bjerstedt ...........81, 82, 83, 84Mary Bjerstedt ...........80, 81, 82, 83Natalie Boling ............89, 90, 91, 92Maggie Bonomini ......06, 07, 08, 09Debbie Boss ................79, 80, 81, 82Jamie Bouyer ..............01, 02, 03, 04Megan Burgdorf ....................02, 03Trish Burkett ................................95Tina Burrell ...................................85Emily Burvis ..............95, 96, 97, 98

-C-Cynthia Cageao ...........................85Katie Calhoon ............02, 03, 04, 05Lori Celznik................89, 90, 91, 92Clarisse Chimbanda ..93, 94, 95, 96Emily Clark ................02, 03, 04, 05Kristi Conlon ..............95, 96, 97, 98Kelly Crain .................01, 02, 03, 04Angela Cuffaro ..........90, 91, 92, 93Stacie Cunningham ...95, 96, 97, 98Andrea Cwiclinski ......................89Rita Cyvas ..............................73, 74

-D-Jackie Dabbelt .................. 10, 11, 12Kristine Dabbelt .........99, 00, 01, 02Whitney Dalessandro ..08, 09, 10, 11Kara Delarber ...................98, 99, 00Annie Djukic ................... 10, 11, 12Cass Dolhancyk .........93, 94, 95, 96Sarah Douglas ..............................03Kelly Dyer ....................................99

-F-Liz Fazio .....................06, 07, 08, 09Rita Felice ...................81, 82, 83, 84Alison Fischer ..............................01Lisa Fiske ....................80, 81, 82, 83Erin Foster ........................00, 01, 02Marie Frease ............... 09, 10, 11, 12Margot Frederick ...................05, 06

-G-Gina Gehlfus ..........................86, 87Egle Giedraitis ...........72, 73, 74, 75Cortney Gilbert ............................04Jordan Goad ............... 08, 09, 10, 11Amy Grabiec .............. 08, 09, 10, 11Beth Greulich .............06, 07, 08, 09Lindsey Griffith ...............08, 09, 10

-H-Maggie Hannon .................... 11, 12Kristen Hartung ........90, 91, 92, 93Alisa Hatcher ...................02, 03, 05Terry Hazucha ...........73, 74, 75, 76Joanne Hinkoffer .......82, 83, 84, 85Areta Hishynsky ...................74, 75Sue Hlavacek .............76, 77, 78, 79Brittany Holland .............. 10, 11, 12Nikki Holmes .............................12Rhonda Holmes .........90, 91, 92, 94Michelle Horton ..........................95Molly Hoying .............97, 98, 99, 00Marilyn Hrabak .........77, 78, 79, 80Amy Hurley ...........................97, 98Felicia Hyde ...............83, 84, 85, 86

-I-Michelle Iafigliola ......99, 00, 01, 02

-J-Belinda Johnson .........88, 89, 90, 91

-K-Andrea Kalta ..............88, 89, 90, 91Nickole Kennedy .............03, 04, 05Kelly Kiger ..................................12Erinn Kingman ..........97, 98, 99, 00Michelle Klingbeil .....82, 83, 84, 85Kara Koch ................... 09, 10, 11, 12Alexis Korovich ...............06, 07, 08Kim Kovach ...............84, 85, 86, 87Tracy Kovach .............80, 81, 82, 83Trudy Kuechal ...........77, 78, 79, 80Amy Kyler ........................92, 93, 94

-L-Mary Lakatos .............82, 83, 84, 85Deirdre Laney ............96, 97, 98, 99Kayla Lefeld ...............06, 07, 08, 09Dawn Lingenfelter .....................12Amy Ludwig ..............89, 90, 91, 92Sharon Lung ...............83, 84, 85, 86

-M-Jenna Maddocks ........02, 03, 04, 05Linda Mancini ............86, 87, 88, 89Ruta Mazelis ..............75, 76, 77, 78Amanda Medvetz...... 09, 10, 11, 12Stacy Melaragno ........96, 97, 98, 99Meghan Mental .........07, 08, 09, 10

Maureen McGuire .....87, 88, 89, 90Kim Myers ..............................96, 97Sarah Myers ...........................99, 00

-N-Rebecca Nabert ..........92, 93, 94, 95Heather New ..............91, 92, 93, 94Marybeth Niemetz ....80, 81, 82, 83

-O-Vanessa Ortiz .............89, 90, 91, 92

-P-Sarah Parker .................................06Amy Plas ................................93, 94Chris Pozega ..............80, 81, 82, 83Stacy Profitt ................90, 91, 92, 93

-R-Jenni Ramminger.......05, 06, 07, 08Sheri Reed.....................................88Dayna Roberts ............................12Amanda Rogers ...........................98

-S-Patty Salvatore ...........76, 77, 78, 79Bridgette Samamee ...............87, 88Marcy Schaub ..............................96Makara Scruggs ...........................10Danielle Siefker ..........03, 04, 05, 06Michele Smith ............97, 98, 99, 00Tammie Smith ............80, 81, 82, 83Mel Snyder .................04, 05, 06, 07Seanna Steinle ............04, 05, 06, 07Julie Stover .................02, 03, 04, 05Cathy Streepy ............87, 88, 89, 90Debbie Suba ...............83, 84, 85, 86

Amy Benz was a four-time letterwinner and a three-time First Team All-Horizon League honoree for the Vikings, playing at Cleveland State

from 2007 through 2010.

-T-Nikki Tate ...................96, 97, 98, 99Christina Toth .............................12Jessica Toth ...................................97Terry Tuma .......................85, 86, 87

-V-Kerri Van Deusen ......96, 97, 98, 99Kourtney Volkmer ................. 10, 11

-W-Megan Wandersleban ..88, 89, 91, 92Linda Washut .............80, 81, 82, 83Kerry Winchester ............ 10, 11, 12Tenille Whiteside .......93, 94, 95, 96

-Y-Anne Yost ...................00, 01, 02, 03Kim Young ........................91, 92, 93Kristen Young ........................91, 92

Bold indicates returning letterwinners

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plAyer OF THe yeAr

Beth Greulich ...............................2009Nickole Kennedy .........................2005Kara Koch .....................................2012

neWCOMer OF THe yeAr

Amy Benz .....................................2007Beth Greulich ...............................2006Alisa Hatcher ...............................2002Jenni Ramminger.........................2005

COACH OF THe yeAr

Chuck Voss ...............2005, 2009, 2012

FirST TeAM

Amy Benz .................2007, 2008, 2010Jamie Bouyer ............2002, 2003, 2004Emily Clark ..................................2005Liz Fazio .......................................2009Marie Frease .................................2012Jordan Goad ............. 2009, 2010, 2011Beth Greulich ...........2006, 2007, 2009Belinda Johnson ...........................1989Nickole Kennedy ...............2004, 2005Kara Koch ................. 2010, 2011, 2012Amanda Medvetz .......................2012

Danielle Siefker ............................2005Michele Smith ..............................2000Mel Snyder .........................2006, 2007

SeCOnD TeAM

Alisha Bable .................................1998Jessica Toth ...................................1997Tenille Whiteside ...............1995, 1996

All-neWCOMer TeAM

Amy Benz .....................................2007Jamie Bouyer ................................2001Kelly Crain ...................................2001Jackie Dabbelt ..............................2010Liz Fazio .......................................2006Jordan Goad .................................2008Beth Greulich ...............................2006Alisa Hatcher ...............................2002Kara Koch .....................................2009Jenni Ramminger.........................2005

All-regiOnFirST TeAM

Amy Benz ........................2007 (AVCA)Jamie Bouyer ...................2004 (AVCA)Liz Fazio ..........................2009 (AVCA)Marie Frease ....................2012 (AVCA)Jordan Goad ....................2009 (AVCA)Beth Greulich ..................2009 (AVCA)Nickole Kennedy ............2005 (AVCA)Kara Koch ........................2012 (AVCA)Mel Snyder ......................2007 (AVCA)

COllegiATe VOlleyBAll UpDATeriSing STAr TeAM

Amy Benz .......................................2007

COSiDA ACADeMiC All-DiSTriCTFirST TeAM

Jenna Maddocks ............................2005SeCOnD TeAM

Megan Barhorst .............................2011Liz Fazio .........................................2009

COSiDA ACADeMiC All-AMeriCATHirD TeAM

Jenna Maddocks ............................2005

All-leAgUe HOnOreeS

awa r d S & honors

17 ViKingS HAVe eArneD FirST Or SeCOnD TeAM HOnOrS FrOM THe HOrizOn leAgUe

// awa r d S & ho n o r S

JAMie BOUyer

2004Honorable Mention

CleVelAnD STATe All-AMeriCAnS

niCKOle KenneDy

2005Honorable Mention

liz FAziO

2009Honorable Mention

JOrDAn gOAD

2009Honorable Mention

BeTH greUliCH

2009Honorable Mention

MArie FreASe

2012Honorable Mention

KArA KOCH

2012Honorable Mention

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in d i v i d u a l season recorDs

DAynA rOBerTS SeT A FreSHMAn ClASS reCOrD WiTH 288 DigS lAST SeASOn

in d i v i d u a l Se a S o n re C o r d S //

leADerS By ClASS

FreSHMAn TOTAl yr

KillS: Liz Fazio 372 ‘06KillS/SeT: Liz Fazio 3.72 ‘06ATTACKS: Liz Fazio 1,028 ‘06HiTTing %: Beth Greulich .364 ‘06ASSiSTS: Jordan Goad 1,186 ‘08DigS: Dayna Roberts 288 ‘12ACeS: Amy Ludwig 57 ‘89BlOCK AST: Amy Benz 159 ‘07SOlO BlOCKS: Kristen Hartung 33 ‘90TOTAl BlOCKS: Amy Benz 184 ‘08pOinTS: Liz Fazio 417.0 ‘06pOinTS/SeT: Liz Fazio 4.17 ‘06SeTS plAyeD: Sherri Reed 145 ‘88

SOpHOMOre TOTAl yr

KillS: Kara Koch 409 ‘10KillS/SeT: Kara Koch 3.82 ‘10ATTACKS: Amy Ludwig 1,263 ‘90HiTTing %: Seanna Steinle .345 ‘05ASSiSTS: Jordan Goad 1,332 ‘09DigS: Jordan Bateman 457 ‘06ACeS: Amy Ludwig 75 ‘90BlOCK AST: Danielle Siefker 131 ‘04SOlO BlOCKS: Cass Dolhancyk 34 ‘94TOTAl BlOCKS: Danielle Siefker 144 ‘04pOinTS: Jamie Bouyer 483.0 ‘02pOinTS/SeT: Kara Koch 4.37 ‘10SeTS plAyeD: Belinda Johnson 157 ‘87

JUniOr TOTAl yr

KillS: Chris Pozega 661 ‘83KillS/SeT: Chris Pozega 5.20 ‘83ATTACKS: Chris Pozega 1,431 ‘83HiTTing %: Jamie Bouyer .361 ‘03ASSiSTS: Kelly Crain 1,425 ‘03DigS: Jordan Bateman 599 ‘07ACeS: Debbie Suba 71 ‘85BlOCK AST: Jamie Bouyer 166 ‘03SOlO BlOCKS: Stacy Profitt 46 ‘91TOTAl BlOCKS: Jamie Bouyer 199 ‘03pOinTS: Jamie Bouyer 643.0 ‘03pOinTS/SeT: Jamie Bouyer 5.02 ‘03SeTS plAyeD: Cathy Streepy 158 ‘87

SeniOr TOTAl yr

KillS: Chris Pozega 570 ‘84KillS/SeT: Chris Pozega 4.71 ‘84ATTACKS: Chris Pozega 1,371 ‘84HiTTing %: Michele Smith .422 ‘00ASSiSTS: Mel Snyder 1,469 ‘07DigS: Amanda Medvetz 491 ‘12ACeS: Debbie Suba 77 ‘86BlOCK AST: Jamie Bouyer 127 ‘04SOlO BlOCKS: Cass Dolhancyk 47 ‘96TOTAl BlOCKS: Jamie Bouyer 157 ‘04pOinTS: Tenille Whiteside 571.5 ‘96pOinTS/SeT: Tenille Whiteside 5.34 ‘96SeTS plAyeD: Cathy Streepy 146 ‘88

KillS1. Chris Pozega, 1983 ..............6612. Chris Pozega, 1984 ..............5703. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 ..............5024. Kara Koch, 2012 ..................5005. Tenille Whiteside, 1996 ......4966. Michelle Iafigliola, 2002 .....4767. Alisha Bable, 1998 ...............452 Tenille Whiteside, 1995 ......4529. Amy Ludwig, 1991 .............43410. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 ..............430

KillS per SeT1. Chris Pozega, 1983 .............5.202. Chris Pozega, 1984 .............4.703. Tenille Whiteside, 1996 .....4.644. Kara Koch, 2012 .................4.635. Michelle Iafigliola, 2002 ....4.216. Kara Koch, 2011..................4.207. Michele Smith, 2000 ..........4.068. Tenille Whiteside, 1995 .....4.009. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 .............3.9810. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 .............3.92

ATTACK ATTeMpTS1. Chris Pozega, 1983 ...........1,4312. Chris Pozega, 1984 ...........1,3713. Kara Koch, 2012 ...............1,3634. Tenille Whiteside, 1995 ...1,3165. Michelle Iafigliola, 2002 ...1,2696. Amy Ludwig, 1990 ..........1,2637. Tenille Whiteside, 1996 ...1,2298. Alisha Bable, 1998 ............1,2249. Amy Ludwig, 1991 ..........1,21410. Cathy Streepy, 1988 .........1,192

HiTTing perCenTAge1. Michele Smith, 2000 ......... .4232. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 ............ .3883. Beth Greulich, 2006 ........... .364 Jessica Toth, 1997 .............. .3645. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 ............ .3616. Marie Frease, 2012 ............ .3457. Amy Benz, 2007 ................ .3348. Beth Greulich, 2009 ........... .3289. Jackie Dabbelt, 2011 .......... .32110. Jamie Bouyer, 2002 ............ .320

ASSiSTS1. Mel Snyder, 2007 ..............1,4692. Kelly Crain, 2003 ..............1,4253. Jordan Goad, 2009 ...........1,3324. Mel Snyder, 2005 ..............1,3025. Stacie Cunningham, 1996 ....1,2876. Kelly Crain, 2002 ..............1,2717. Erinn Kingman, 1999 .......1,2328. Mel Snyder, 2006 ..............1,2279. Erinn Kingman, 2000 .......1,20210. Kelly Crain, 2004 ..............1,188

DigS1. Jordan Bateman, 2007 .........5992. Amy Grabiec, 2010 .............5453. Amanda Medvetz, 2012 .....4914. Jordan Bateman, 2008 .........4765. Maggie Bonomini, 2009 .....4586. Jordan Bateman, 2006 .........4577. Alisa Hatcher, 2005 .............4558. Amy Grabiec, 2011 ..............4479. Elisa Caraulia, 1988 ............41810. Cathy Streepy, 1988 ............401

SerViCe ACeS1. Debbie Suba, 1986 .................772. Amy Ludwig, 1990 ...............753. Debbie Suba, 1985 .................714. Maureen McGuire, 1988 ......665. Monica Balta, 1987 ................646. Gina Gehlfuss, 1987 ..............617. Stacy Profitt, 1991 .................598. Amy Ludwig, 1989 ...............579. Linda Mancini, 1988 .............5510. Rebecca Nabert, 1994 ...........55

BlOCK ASSiSTS (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 ..............1662. Amy Benz, 2007 ..................1593. Danielle Siefker, 2004 .........1314. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 ..............1275. Danielle Siefker, 2005 ......... 1186. Amy Benz, 2008 .................. 1127. Stacy Profitt, 1991 ............... 1118. Jenni Ramminger, 2005 ......109 Megan Barhorst, 2009 .........10910. Nickole Kennedy, 2004 .......107

SOlO BlOCKS1. Cass Dolhancyk, 1996 ..........472. Stacy Profitt, 1991 .................463. Stacy Profitt, 1992 .................394. Cass Dolhancyk, 1995 ..........385. Stacy Melaragno, 1998 .........376. Cass Dolhancyk, 1994 ..........347. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 ................33 Michele Smith, 1998 .............33 Kristen Hartung, 1990 ..........3310. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 ................30

TOTAl BlOCKS (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 ..............1992. Amy Benz, 2007 ..................1843. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 ..............1574. Stacy Profitt, 1991 ...............1555. Danielle Siefker, 2004 .........144 Danielle Siefker, 2003 .........1447. Danielle Siefker, 2005 .........1378. Amy Benz, 2008 ..................125 Nickole Kennedy, 2003 .......125 Cass Dolhancyk, 1994 ........125

TOTAl pOinTS (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 ...........693.02. Tenille Whiteside, 1996 ...571.53. Michelle Iafigliola, 2002 ..555.04. Kara Koch, 2012 ...............545.05. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 ...........533.56. Michele Smith, 2000 ........513.57. Amy Ludwig, 1991 ..........513.08. Alisha Bable, 1998 ............508.59. Tenille Whiteside, 1995 ...496.010. Jamie Bouyer, 2002 ...........483.0

pOinTS per SeT (Since 1990)1. Tenille Whiteside, 1996 .....5.342. Michele Smith, 2000 ..........5.083. Kara Koch, 2012 .................5.054. Jamie Bouyer, 2003 .............5.025. Jamie Bouyer, 2004 .............4.946. Michelle Iafigliola, 2002 ....4.917. Jessica Toth, 1997 ...............4.438. Nickole Kennedy, 2005 ......4.409. Tenille Whiteside, 1995 .....4.3910. Kara Koch, 2010 .................4.37

SeTS plAyeD1. Cathy Streepy, 1987 ............1582. Belinda Johnson, 1987 ........1573. Linda Mancini, 1987 ...........1504. Monica Balta, 1987 ..............1495. Elisa Caraulia, 1987 ............147 Maureen McGuire, 1987 ....1477. Natalie Boling, 1988 ............146 Linda Mancini, 1988 ...........146 Cathy Streepy, 1988 ............14610. Sherri Reed, 1988 ................145

Amy Grabiec finished her career with two of the top-10 season dig records at Cleveland State.

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KillS1. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ...................... 1,6262. Kara Koch, (2009-12) .......................... 1,5763. Tenille Whiteside (1993-96) ............... 1,4164. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ..................... 1,3515. Liz Fazio (2006-09) ............................. 1,2746. Deirdre Laney (1996-99) .................... 1,2737. Michele Smith (1997-00) .................... 1,2428. Chris Pozega (1982-86) ...................... 1,2389. Michelle Iafigliola (1999-02) ............. 1,19910. Amy Ludwig (1989-92) ..................... 1,163

KillS per SeT1. Chris Pozega (1982-86) ........................ 4.992. Kara Koch (2009-12) ............................. 3.753. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ........................ 3.674. Tenille Whiteside (1993-96) ................. 3.445. Michelle Iafigliola (1999-02) ............... 3.216. Liz Fazio (2006-09) ............................... 3.097. Nickole Kennedy (2003-05)................. 2.998. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ....................... 2.959. Michele Smith (1997-00) ...................... 2.8510. Deirdre Laney (1996-99) ...................... 2.84

ATTACK ATTeMpTS1. Kara Koch (2009-12) ........................... 4,3572. Tenille Whiteside (1993-96) ............... 3,9603. Deirdre Laney (1996-99) .................... 3,7684. Amy Ludwig (1989-92) ..................... 3,7455. Liz Fazio (2006-09) ............................. 3,5326. Michelle Iafigliola (1999-02) ............. 3,4807. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ...................... 3,4398. Molly Hoying (1997-00) .................... 3,1649. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ..................... 3,07310. Cass Dolhancyk (1993-96) ................. 3,020

HiTTing perCenTAge1. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ....................... .3392. Michele Smith (1997-00) ..................... .3263. Marie Frease (2009-12) ........................ .3224. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ...................... .316 Amy Benz (2007-10) ............................ .3166. Chris Pozega (1982-86) ....................... .2957. Jackie Dabbelt (2010-12) ..................... .2888. Nickole Kennedy (2003-05)................ .2729. Danielle Siefker (2003-06) .................. .26810. Jenni Ramminger (2005-08) ............... .266

ASSiSTS1. Kelly Crain (2001-04) ......................... 4,8042. Jordan Goad (2008-11) ....................... 4,4823. Erinn Kingman (1997-00) .................. 4,0774. Mel Snyder (2004-07) ......................... 4,0765. Stacie Cunningham (1995-98) ........... 3,3206. Natalie Boling (1988-91) .................... 2,0457. Megan Wandersleben (1989-92) ....... 1,5298. Rebecca Nabert (1992-95) .................. 1,4459. Debbie Suba (1983-86) ....................... 1,31510. Monica Balta (1986-89) ......................... 903

DigS1. Jordan Bateman (2005-08) ................. 1,5452. Amy Grabiec (2008-11) ...................... 1,4813. Emily Clark (2002-05) ........................ 1,4064. Maggie Bonomini (2006-09) .............. 1,1695. Megan Wandersleben (1989-92) ....... 1,1386. Tenille Whiteside (1993-96) ............... 1,1077. Alisa Hatcher (2002-03, 05) ............... 1,102 Deirdre Laney (1996-99) .................... 1,1029. Clarisse Chimbanda (1993-96) ......... 1,05910. Michelle Iafigliola (1999-02) ............. 1,053

SerViCe ACeS1. Amy Ludwig (1989-92) ........................ 1922. Debbie Suba (1983-86) .......................... 1483. Megan Wandersleben (1989-92) .......... 1364. Katie Calhoon (2002-05) ....................... 1345. Mel Snyder (2004-07) ............................ 1306. Stacy Profitt (1990-93) ........................... 126 Linda Mancini (1986-89) ...................... 1268. Kelly Crain (2001-04) ............................ 1259. Stacie Cunningham (1995-98) .............. 12210. Jordan Goad (2008-11) .......................... 119

BlOCK ASSiSTS (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ......................... 4852. Danielle Siefker (2003-06) .................... 4663. Amy Benz (2007-10) .............................. 4654. Jenni Ramminger (2005-08) ................. 3745. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ........................ 3456. Nickole Kennedy (2003-05).................. 3327. Cass Dolhancyk (1993-96) .................... 2898. Stacy Profitt (1990-93) ........................... 2759. Michele Smith (1997-00) ....................... 25510. Stacy Melaragno (1996-99) ................... 247

SOlO BlOCKS (Since 1990)1. Cass Dolhancyk (1993-96) .................... 1432. Stacy Profitt (1990-93) ............................1113. Stacy Melaragno (1996-99) ................... 1074. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ......................... 1035. Michele Smith (1997-00) ......................... 896. Amy Benz (2007-10) ................................ 697. Danielle Siefker (2003-06) ...................... 688. Kim Young (1991-93) .............................. 599. Kristen Hartung (1990-94) ..................... 5710. Amy Ludwig (1989-92) .......................... 52

TOTAl BlOCKS (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ......................... 5582. Amy Benz (2007-10) .............................. 534 Danielle Siefker (2003-06) .................... 5344. Cass Dolhancyk (1993-96) .................... 4325. Jenni Ramminger (2005-08) ................. 4206. Stacy Profitt (1990-93) ........................... 3867. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ........................ 3718. Stacy Melaragno (1996-99) ................... 3549. Nickole Kennedy (2003-05).................. 35110. Michele Smith (1997-00) ....................... 344

TOTAl pOinTS (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ................... 2,033.52. Kara Koch (2009-12) ........................ 1,754.03. Tenille Whiteside (1993-96) ............ 1,604.54. Beth Greulich (2006-09) .................. 1,602.05. Amy Benz (2007-10) ........................ 1,525.06. Michele Smith (1997-00) ................. 1,516.57. Cass Dolhancyk (1993-96) .............. 1,441.58. Liz Fazio (2006-09) .......................... 1,439.59. Deirdre Laney (1996-99) ................. 1,430.510. Michelle Iafigliola (1999-02) .......... 1,411.5

pOinTS per SeT (Since 1990)1. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ........................ 4.592. Kara Koch (2009-12) ............................. 4.183. Tenille Whiteside (1993-96) ................. 3.904. Amy Ludwig (1989-92) ....................... 3.875. Michelle Iafigliola (1999-02) ............... 3.776. Michele Smith (1997-00) ...................... 3.747. Nickole Kennedy (2003-06)................. 3.538. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ....................... 3.509. Liz Fazio (2006-09) ............................... 3.4910. Cass Dolhancyk (1993-96) ................... 3.42

SeTS plAyeD1. Maureen McGuire (1985-88) ................ 4742. Amy Benz (2007-10) .............................. 470 Megan Wanderslaben (1988-92) .......... 4704. Natalie Boling (1987-91) ....................... 4625. Beth Greulich (2006-09) ........................ 4586. Kristen Hartung (1990-94) ................... 4487. Danielle Siefker (2003-06) .................... 4448. Jamie Bouyer (2001-04) ......................... 4439. Cathy Streepy (1985-88) ....................... 44210. Kelly Crain (2001-04) ............................ 439BAT e M A n

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THe ViKingS nOTCHeD SeVen TOp-10 MArKS DUring 2012

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KillS1. 1,945 ....................20072. 1,913 ....................20033. 1,895 ....................19984. 1,726 ....................20025. 1,689 ....................20096. 1,657 ....................20057. 1,611.....................1996 1,611.....................19979. 1,566 ....................200410. 1,558 ....................2012

KillS per SeT1. 15.81 ....................20072. 15.47 ....................20063. 15.20 ....................20054. 15.14 ....................20025. 14.95 ....................20036. 14.80 ....................19987. 14.78 ....................19978. 14.50 ....................20049. 14.43 ....................201210. 14.32 ....................2000

ATTACK ATTeMpTS1. 5,363 ....................19982. 5,118.....................20073. 4,950 ....................20034. 4,578 ....................19965. 4,525 ....................19906. 4,520 ....................20027. 4,414 ....................20008. 4,321 ....................20099. 4,310 ....................200510. 4,289 ....................1997

HiTTing perCenTAge 1. .257 ......................20122. .247 ......................20093. .239 ......................2005 .239 ......................20045. .233 ......................20116. .226 ......................20027. .225 ......................20068. .224 ......................20039. .223 ......................200710. .220 ......................2010

ASSiSTS1. 1,775 ....................20072. 1,756 ....................20033. 1,636 ....................19984. 1,561 ....................20095. 1,522 ....................20036. 1,516 ....................20057. 1,439 ....................20128. 1,431 ....................19969. 1,419 ....................200810. 1,410 ....................2004

ASSiSTS per SeT1. 15.15 ....................19982. 14.43 ....................20073. 13.91 ....................20054. 13.77 ....................20065. 13.72 ....................20036. 13.35 ....................20027. 13.32 ....................20128. 13.13 ....................19969. 13.06 ....................200410. 12.83 ....................2000 12.83 ....................2011

DigS1. 2,238 ....................19912. 2,169 ....................20073. 2,059 ....................19984. 2,002 ....................19925. 1,953 ....................19936. 1,921 ....................20097. 1,919 ....................20038. 1,918 ....................20129. 1,782 ....................199510. 1,774 ....................2005

SerViCe ACeS1. 259 .......................19902. 256 .......................19893. 239 .......................19914. 236 .......................20075. 229 .......................20036. 205 .......................20027. 195 .......................20018. 194 .......................19989. 192 .......................199610. 191 .......................1994

ACeS per SeT1. 2.42 ......................19852. 2.11.......................19903. 1.99 ......................2001 1.99 ......................19865. 1.95 ......................19896. 1.92 ......................20077. 1.87 ......................19918. 1.85 ......................19879. 1.80 ......................2002 1.80 ......................1998

BlOCK ASSiSTS1. 581 .......................20032. 553 .......................20073. 518 .......................20044. 479 .......................20055. 436 .......................20096. 403 .......................20087. 393 .......................20068. 371 .......................20109. 363 .......................199110. 339 .......................2012

SOlO BlOCKS1. 121 .......................19982. 103 .......................19903. 102 .......................19914. 91 .........................19965. 76 .........................19976. 75 .........................1992 75 .........................19938. 73 .........................19959. 71 .........................199410. 65 .........................1999

TOTAl BlOCKS1. 352.5 ....................20032. 329.5 ....................20073. 314.0 ....................20044. 295.5 ....................20055. 283.5 ....................19916. 273.0 ....................20097. 267.5 ....................19988. 240.5 ....................20089. 237.5 ....................200610. 233.0 ....................1994

BlOCKS per SeT1. 5.78 ......................19882. 3.48 ......................19893. 2.91 ......................20044. 2.76 ......................19875. 2.75 ......................20036. 2.71 ......................20057. 2.68 ......................20078. 2.62 ......................19869. 2.48 ......................199810. 2.33 ......................2006

TOTAl pOinTS1. 2,627.5 .................19882. 2,510.5 .................20073. 2,494.5 .................20034. 2,356.5 .................19985. 2,150.0 .................20026. 2,138.5 .................20057. 2,135.0 .................20098. 2,070.0 .................20049. 2,026.0 .................198710. 2,022.5 .................1996

MATCHeS plAyeD1. 52 .........................1980 52 .........................19793. 49 .........................19824. 48 .........................19785. 41 .........................1987 47 .........................19817. 42 .........................1988 42 .........................19839. 40 .........................198610. 39 .........................1977

SeTS plAyeD1. 158 .......................19872. 150 .......................19883. 146 .......................19804. 145 .......................19815. 135 .......................19826. 133 .......................19837. 131 .......................19898. 130 .......................19849. 128 .......................2003 128 .......................1998 128 .......................1979

TeAM MATCH reCOrDSKillS

88 vs. Loyola, 11/21/04TOTAl ATTeMpTS

254 vs. Niagara, 9/13/96HiTTing perCenTAge

.527 (54-6-91) vs. Oakland, 11/11/05ASSiSTS

81 vs. Bowling Green, 9/8/06DigS

118 vs. West Virginia, 10/19/93

inDiViDUAl MATCH reCOrDSKillS

35, Kara Kochvs. UIC, 11/4/11TOTAl ATTeMpTS87, Kara Koch

vs. Oakland, 9/8/12HiTTing perCenTAge

.889 (16-0-18), Michele Smithvs. EMU, 9/19/00

ASSiSTS75, Mel Snyder

vs. Bowling Green, 9/8/06DigS

39, Amy Grabiecvs. UIC, 11/4/11

The 2007 squad holds school records in kills (1,945), assists (1,775) and kills per set (15.81).

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KillS2012 Kara Koch .................... 5002011 Kara Koch .................... 4282010 Kara Koch .................... 4092009 Liz Fazio ....................... 4252008 Beth Greulich ............... 2952007 Beth Greulich ............... 3822006 Liz Fazio ....................... 3722005 Nickole Kennedy ........ 4172004 Jamie Bouyer ............... 4302003 Jamie Bouyer ............... 5022002 Michelle Iafigliola ....... 4762001 Michelle Iafigliola ....... 3452000 Michele Smith.............. 4101999 Molly Hoying .............. 3311998 Alisha Bable ................. 4521997 Jessica Toth................... 3941996 Tenille Whiteside ........ 4961995 Tenille Whiteside ........ 4521994 Tenille Whiteside ........ 3291993 Kristen Hartung .......... 2601992 Stacy Profitt ................. 2371991 Amy Ludwig ............... 4341990 Amy Ludwig ............... 3781989 Belinda Johnson .......... 3531988 Cathy Streepy .............. 3771987 Gina Gehlfuss .............. 3171986 Felicia Hyde ................. 2291985 Nancy Baldwin ........... 263

HiTTing perCenTAge2012 Marie Frease .............. .3452011 Jackie Dabbelt ............ .3212010 Amy Benz .................. .3182009 Beth Greulich ............. .3282008 Amy Benz .................. .3032007 Amy Benz .................. .3342006 Beth Greulich ............. .3642005 Nickole Kennedy ...... .3182004 Jamie Bouyer ............. .3882003 Jamie Bouyer ............. .3612002 Jamie Bouyer ............. .3202001 Jamie Bouyer ............. .2722000 Michele Smith............ .4231999 Michele Smith............ .2811998 Michele Smith............ .3171997 Jessica Toth................. .3641996 Tenille Whiteside ...... .2201995 Clarisse Chimbanda . .1941994 Cass Dolhancyk ........ .2451993 Kim Young ................. .1861992 Kristen Young ............ .2401991 Kristen Young ............ .2251990 Natalie Boling ............ .2181989 Natalie Boling ............ .1671988 Cathy Streepy ............ .1461987 Gina Gehlfuss ............ .1491986 Debbie Suba ............... .1601985 Nancy Baldwin ......... .207

TOTAl BlOCKS2012 Marie Frease ................ 1042011 Marie Frease .................. 992010 Amy Benz .................... 1082009 Benz & Barhorst ...........1172008 Amy Benz .................... 1252007 Amy Benz .................... 1842006 Danielle Siefker ........... 1092005 Danielle Siefker ........... 1372004 Jamie Bouyer ............... 1572003 Jamie Bouyer ............... 1992002 Jamie Bouyer ................1192001 Jamie Bouyer ................1132000 Michele Smith...............1131999 Stacy Melaragno ......... 1041998 Michele Smith.............. 1051997 Jessica Toth................... 1061996 Cass Dolhancyk ...........1161995 Cass Dolhancyk ............ 961994 Cass Dolhancyk .......... 1251993 Cass Dolhancyk ............ 951992 Stacy Profitt ................. 1061991 Stacy Profitt ................. 1551990 Kristen Hartung ............ 711989 Belinda Johnson .......... 3711988 Belinda Johnson .......... 3921987 Belinda Johnson .......... 2801986 Felicia Hyde ................. 1051985 Nancy Baldwin ........... 335

ASSiSTS2012 Dayna Roberts ............. 7302011 Jordan Goad.............. 1,0332010 Jordan Goad................. 9312009 Jordan Goad.............. 1,3322008 Jordan Goad.............. 1,1862007 Mel Snyder................ 1,4692006 Mel Snyder................ 1,2272005 Mel Snyder................ 1,3022004 Kelly Crain ................ 1,1882003 Kelly Crain ................ 1,4252002 Kelly Crain ................ 1,2712001 Kelly Crain ................... 9202000 Erinn Kingman ......... 1,2021999 Erinn Kingman ......... 1,2321998 Erinn Kingman ......... 1,0011997 Erinn Kingman ............ 6421996 Stacie Cunningham . 1,2871995 Stacie Cunningham .... 9631994 Rebecca Nabert ........... 5911993 Amy Kyler ................... 4681992 Megan Wandersleban 4971991 Megan Wandersleban 8831990 Angela Cuffaro ............ 2861989 Natalie Boling .............. 6931988 Natalie Boling .............. 9991987 Monica Balta ................ 8181986 Debbie Suba ................. 7151985 Debbie Suba ................. 600

DigS2012 Amanda Medvetz ....... 4912011 Amy Grabiec ............... 4472010 Amy Grabiec ............... 5452009 Maggie Bonomini ....... 4582008 Jordan Bateman ........... 4762007 Jordan Bateman ........... 5992006 Jordan Bateman ........... 4572005 Alisa Hatcher ............... 4552004 Emily Clark .................. 3432003 Emily Clark .................. 3992002 Michelle Iafigliola ....... 3762001 Michelle Iafigliola ....... 2902000 Molly Hoying .............. 2781999 Deirdre Laney.............. 3341998 Alisha Bable ................. 3851997 Deirdre Laney.............. 2341996 Tenille Whiteside ........ 3281995 Clarisse Chimbanda ... 4001994 Amy Kyler ................... 2711993 Amy Kyler ................... 3131992 Megan Wandersleban 3631991 Kristen Young .............. 3881990 Amy Ludwig ............... 2931989 Natalie Boling .............. 2781988 Cathy Streepy .............. 4011987 Elisa Caraulia .............. 4181986 Debbie Suba ................. 3821985 Debbie Suba ................. 255

ACeS2012 Amanda Medvetz ......... 202011 Megan Barhorst ............. 322010 Kara Koch ...................... 352009 Jordan Goad................... 402008 Bateman & Lefeld ......... 352007 Jordan Bateman ............. 412006 Jenni Ramminger .......... 392005 Katie Calhoon ................ 402004 Emily Clark .................... 352003 Katie Calhoon ................ 502002 Michelle Iafigliola ......... 462001 Lori Betchker ................. 512000 Michele Smith................ 351999 Molly Hoying ................ 331998 Kristi Conlon ................. 311997 Amy Hurley .................. 331996 Stacie Cunningham ...... 491995 Stacie Cunnigham ......... 281994 Rebecca Nabert ............. 551993 Kim Young ..................... 201992 Kristen Young ................ 291991 Stacy Profitt ................... 591990 Amy Ludwig ................. 751989 Amy Ludwig ................. 571988 Maureen McGuire......... 661987 Monica Balta .................. 641986 Debbie Suba ................... 771985 Debbie Suba ................... 71

MOST OUTSTAnDing plAyer

1972...................................... N/A1973............................Rita Cyvas1974............................Rita Cyvas1975................. Areta Hishynsky1976.................... Patty Salvatore1977.................... Patty Salvatore1978.................Danute Bankaitis1979.................Danute Bankaitis1980...................Marilyn Hrabek1981..................... Tammie Smith1982........................Chris Pozega1983........................Chris Pozega1984........................Chris Pozega1985.........................Debbie Suba1986.........................Debbie Suba1987......................Cathy Streepy1988......................Cathy Streepy1989.................. Belinda Johnson1990....................... Amy Ludwig1991......................Kristen Young1992.........Megan Wandersleban1993........................... Kim Young1994........................... Amy Kyler1995...................Cass Dolhancyk........................ Tenille Whiteside1996...................Cass Dolhancyk1997...........................Jessica Toth1998.........................Alisha Bable1999....................Erinn Kingman2000......................Michele Smith2001............... Michelle Iafigliola2002....................... Jamie Bouyer2003....................... Jamie Bouyer2004....................... Jamie Bouyer2005..........................Emily Clark2006................... Danielle Siefker2007.......................Beth Greulich2008.............................Amy Benz...........................Jordan Bateman2009.......................Beth Greulich2010.............................Amy Benz2011 ............................ Kara Koch2012............................ Kara Koch

Recipients of the Cleveland State Athletic Alumni Association’s Most Outstanding

Volleyball Player Award

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all-time recorDs Vs. opponents

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CSU Will FACe THree neW OppOnenTS DUring THe 2013 SeASOn

-A-Air Force ......................................2-0Akron .......................................17-19Albany..........................................0-1Army ............................................0-1Ashland .....................................15-4Austin Peay .................................1-0

-B-Baldwin-Wallace .......................19-0Ball State ......................................2-4Binghamton .................................2-0Boston College ............................2-2Bowling Green ........................19-16Bradley .........................................1-0Brockport .....................................2-0Bucknell .......................................7-0Buffalo ..........................................4-0Butler ........................................14-25

-C-Cal-Fullerton ...............................0-1Cal-Irvine ....................................0-1California (Pa.) ............................1-0Calvin ...........................................3-0Campbell ................. First MeetingCanisius .......................................7-0Capital ..........................................4-0Carlton .........................................1-0Case Western Reserve ................1-0Cedarville ....................................2-0Central Florida ............................0-1Central Michigan ......................2-12Charlotte ......................................1-0Chicago State ..............................5-0Cincinnati ...................................6-9Clarion .........................................2-0Clemson .......................................0-1Colgate .........................................2-2Colorado College ........................1-0Colorado State ............................1-0Connecticut .................................0-4Cornell .........................................2-1

-D-Dayton .......................................5-16Defiance .......................................1-0DePaul........................................4-11Drake ............................................1-1Drexel ...........................................0-4Duke .............................................0-1Duquesne.....................................7-3

-E-East Carolina ...............................1-0East Tennessee State ...................2-0Eastern Illinois ............................2-6Eastern Kentucky .......................7-3Eastern Michigan ....................10-9Edinboro ....................................13-5Elon ..............................................1-0Evansville ....................................1-1

-F-Fairfield ........................................1-0Fairleigh-Dickinson ...................5-1Ferris State ...................................2-2Florida Atlantic ...........................1-0Florida International ..................1-0Fordham ......................................1-0Fresno State .................................0-1

-G-Gannon ........................................1-2Gardner-Webb ............................1-0George Mason .............................0-1George Washington ....................1-3George Williams ..................... 0-0-1Georgetown .................................3-1Georgia ........................................0-1Georgia Tech ...............................0-1Grand Valley ...............................1-1Green Bay ...............................32-14Grove City ...................................1-0

-H-Hartford.......................................1-0High Point ..................................2-0Hofstra .........................................1-0Howard ........................................3-3

-I-Illinois ..........................................1-1Illinois State .................................2-3Indiana ..................................... 2-7-1Indiana State ...............................6-1Indiana Tech ................................0-1Indiana (Pa.) ................................1-0IPFW ............................................1-2IUPUI ...........................................2-0Iona ...............................................3-0Iowa .......................................... 0-0-1Iowa State ....................................1-0

-J-James Madison ..........................1-1John Carroll .................................2-0Juniata ..........................................0-1

-K-Kansas ..........................................0-2Kellogg .........................................1-0Kent State ................................24-29Kentucky .....................................1-7

-L-Lafayette ......................................1-0Lake Superior State ....................1-0LaSalle ..........................................2-0Lehigh ..........................................2-0Lewis ............................................2-1Liberty ..........................................2-0Long Beach State ........................0-1Louisville .....................................1-1Loyola (Md.) ...............................4-1Loyola (Chicago)....................14-28Loyola Marymount ....................3-1

-M-Malone .........................................1-0Manhattan ...................................1-0Marist ...........................................1-0Marquette ....................................3-4Marshall .......................................3-3Maryland .....................................3-1Md.-Baltimore Co. ......................1-0Massachusetts .............................0-1Mercyhurst ..................................1-0Mesa College ...............................2-0Miami (Ohio) ..............................4-6Michigan ......................................1-4Michigan State ..........................1-13Milwaukee ................................9-40Minnesota ....................................1-1UMKC ..........................................1-0Morehead State ...........................1-3Morgan State ...............................1-0Mount St. Joseph ........................5-5Murray State ...............................3-1

-N-Navy ......................... First MeetingNebraska ......................................0-1New York Tech ............................1-0Niagara ........................................6-0Nicholls State ..............................0-1North Carolina A&T ..................1-0N.C. State ....................................1-0Northeastern Illinois ..................2-2Northern Colorado ....................2-2Northern Illinois .......................3-21Northern Iowa ............................0-3Northern Kentucky ...................1-2Northern Michigan ....................4-3Northwestern ..............................0-3Northwood Institute ..................1-0Notre Dame .................................1-2

-O-Oakland .......................................7-1Oberlin .........................................4-0Ohio Northern ............................4-0Ohio State ..................................8-16Ohio ..............................................7-7

-P-Penn State ....................................1-3Pennsylvania ...............................1-0Pittsburgh ..................................4-13Providence ...................................0-5Purdue .........................................1-6

-R-Radford ........................................2-0Rhode Island ...............................0-2Rider .............................................2-1Robert Morris ............................28-1Rutgers .........................................1-0

-S-St. Bonaventure...........................2-0St. Francis (Pa.) .........................10-1St. John’s ......................................1-0St. Peter’s .....................................3-0San Diego State ...........................0-2Santa Barbara ..............................0-1Shepherd ......................................1-0Siena .............................................2-0Slippery Rock ..............................6-0South Alabama ...........................0-1South Carolina ............................0-2Southern Cal ...............................0-1Southern Illinois .........................1-1South Florida ..............................0-1Stony Brook .................................1-0Syracuse .......................................4-8

-T-Temple..........................................6-3Tennessee-Chattanooga .............1-0Tennessee-Martin .......................1-0Tennessee .....................................0-1Tennessee State ...........................1-0Tennessee Tech ............................2-1Texas A&M ..................................0-1Toledo .......................................14-21Towson .........................................4-4

-U-UAB ..............................................0-1UIC ...........................................25-41UNC Asheville ............................2-0UNC Greensboro ........................1-0U.S. International .......................0-1

-V-Valparaiso ...............................13-15Villanova ......................................0-1VCU ..............................................1-3Virginia Tech ...............................1-2

-W-Wake Forest ............ First MeetingWaterloo-Ontario........................2-0Wayne State .................................0-3West Chester ...............................1-0West Virginia .............................9-17Western Carolina ........................1-0Western Illinois ...........................2-5Western Kentucky ......................0-1Western Michigan .................. 1-3-1William & Mary ..........................1-2Windsor .......................................2-0Wisconsin ....................................0-3Wisconsin-LaCrosse ...................1-0Wisconsin-Parkside ....................1-1Wooster ........................................4-2Wright State ............................27-32Wyoming .....................................0-2

-X-Xavier ...........................................0-3

-Y-Yale ...............................................1-0York ..............................................0-2Youngstown State ..................52-132013 Opponents in Bold

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O 15 at Ohio State W 2-1O 15 at Ashland W 2-0O 19 at Wooster W 2-1O 19 vs. Ohio Northern! W 2-0O 22 vs. Cedarville@ W 2-0O 22 at Ohio State L 1-2O 22 vs. Mount St. Joseph@ W 2-0O 26 at Dayton W 2-0O 26 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 2-0O 26 vs. Tennessee# W 2-0O 26 vs. Ohio State# W 2-0O 29 Kent State W 2-0N 9 Akron W 2-0N 9 Toledo W 2-0N 12 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0N 14 vs. Oberlin$ W 2-0N 15 vs. Cedarville$ W 2-0N vs. Capital$ W 2-0N vs. Mount St. Joseph$ L 0-2N at Dayton$ W 2-0N vs. UIC+ W 2-1N vs. Michigan State+ W 2-0N vs. Marshall+ W 2-0N vs. Calvin+ W 2-0N vs. UIC+ W 2-0N vs. Illinois State+ W 2-1

! at Wooster | @ at Ohio State# at Dayton | $ OAISW Tournament

+ MAIAW Tournament

1975OVerAll reCOrD: 22-9

O 14 Oberlin W 3-0O 17 Northeastern Illinois L 1-2O 17 Dayton L 1-2O 18 Ohio W 2-0O 18 Northeastern Illinois W 2-0O 18 Ohio State W 2-1O 21 Ashland W 3-2O 23 vs. Kent State! W 2-0O 23 at Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0O 25 vs. Wooster@ W 2-0O 25 at Cincinnati L 1-2O 28 at Akron W 2-1N 1 vs. Ashland# L 0-2N 1 vs. Miami (OH)# W 2-0N 1 at Ohio Northern W 2-0N 4 at Ohio State W 2-0N 7 Michigan State L 0-2N 7 Mount St. Joseph L 1-2N 8 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0N 8 Temple W 2-0N 8 Bowling Green W 3-0N vs. Ohio Northern$ W 2-1N vs. Miami (OH)$ W 2-0N vs. Baldwin-Wallace$ W 2-0N vs. Ohio State$ W 2-1N vs. Mount St. Joseph$ L 0-2N vs. Cincinnati$ W 2-0N vs. Michigan State+ L 0-2N vs. Shepherd+ W 2-0N vs. Purdue+ W 2-1N vs. UIC+ L 0-2

! at Baldwin-Wallace | @ at Cincinnati# at Ohio Northern | $ OAISW Tournament

+ MAIAW Tournament

1976OVerAll reCOrD: 18-9

O 2 vs. Eastern Kentucky! L 1-2O 2 vs. Wright State! W 2-0O 2 at Dayton L 0-2O 9 vs. Kent State@ W 2-0O 9 vs. Cincinnati@ L 0-2O 9 at Ohio L 1-2

O 12 at Oberlin W 2-0O 16 vs. Bowling Green# W 2-0O 16 at Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0O 16 vs. Ashland# W 2-0O 19 at Ohio State W 2-1O 19 vs. Mount St. Joseph% W 2-0O 23 Toledo W 2-0O 23 Wooster W 2-0O 23 Ball State W 2-0N 2 Akron W 2-0N 6 at Miami (OH) W 2-0N 6 vs. Ohio Northern^ W 2-0N vs. Toledo$ W 2-0N vs. Youngstown State$ W 2-0N vs. Ohio$ W 2-1N vs. Wright State$ W 2-1N vs. Cincinnati$ L 1-2N vs. Ohio$ L 1-2N vs. UIC+ L 0-2N vs. Wisconsin-LaCrosse+ L 0-2N vs. Ball State+ L 0-2

! at Dayton | @ at Ohio # at Baldwin-Wallace | % at Ohio State

^ at Miami (OH) | $ OAISW Tournament+ MAIAW Tournament

1977OVerAll reCOrD: 28-11

S 2 Akron W 2-0S 2 Wright State W 2-0S 2 Miami (OH) W 2-0S vs. SUNY-Buffalo! W 2-0S 30 vs. Penn State! W 2-1O vs. Maryland! W 2-0O 1 vs. SUNY-Brockport! W 2-0O vs. Temple! L 1-2O vs. Georgetown! W 2-0O 6 at Oberlin W 3-0O 8 Ashland W 2-0O 8 Pittsburgh W 2-1O 8 Calvin W 2-1O 8 Dayton L 0-2O 13 at Akron W 3-0O 15 vs. Baldwin-Wallace@ W 2-0O 15 vs. Defiance@ W 2-0O 15 at Bowling Green W 2-1O 18 at Ohio State L 1-2O 18 vs. Mount St. Joseph# L 0-2O 22 vs. Clarion% W 2-0O 22 vs. SUNY-Brockport% W 2-0O 22 at Edinboro% L 0-2O 22 vs. Pittsburgh% W 2-0O 22 vs. Buffalo% W 2-0O 22 vs. Edinboro% W 2-0O 29 Kent State W 2-0O 29 Cincinnati W 2-0O 29 Edinboro W 2-1N 1 vs. Ashland^ W 2-0N 1 at Wooster L 1-2N vs. Indiana$ L 1-3N at Ball State L 1-3N vs. Purdue$ L 1-3N Wright State+ W 2-1 N Toledo+ W 2-0N Youngstown State+ W 2-0N Cincinnati+ L 2-1 N Miami (OH)+ L 1-2

! Pitt Invitational | @ at Bowling Green# at Ohio State | % Edinboro Tournament

^ at Wooster | $ at Ball State+ Ohio Large College Tournament

1978OVerAll reCOrD: 37-11

S vs. Indiana State* W 2-1 S vs. Illinois* W 2-1S vs. Minnesota* L 0-2S vs. Kentucky* W 2-0

S vs. Eastern Illinois* W 2-1S 29 at Wright State W 2-0S 29 vs. Miami (OH)+ L 1-2S 30 at Dayton L 1-2S 30 vs. West Virginia# W 2-0S 30 vs. Ohio# W 2-0O 5 at Capital W 2-0O 5 vs. Mount St. Joseph$ W 2-1O 7 Ashland W 2-0O 7 Bowling Green W 2-0O 7 Ohio State W 2-0O 11 at Slippery Rock W 2-0O 11 vs. Pittsburgh% W 2-0O vs. Windsor& W 2-1O vs. Purdue& L 0-2O vs. Calvin& W 2-0O vs. Eastern Kentucky& W 2-0O vs. Western Ontario& W 2-0O at Michigan State& L 0-2O vs. Indiana State& W 2-0O 17 Akron W 3-0O 21 vs. SUNY-Binghamton! W 2-0O 21 vs. Slippery Rock! W 2-0O 21 vs. SUNY-Brockport! W 2-0O 21 vs. Syracuse! W 2-0O 21 vs. Slippery Rock! W 2-0O 25 at Kent State W 2-0O 25 vs. Slippery Rock@ W 2-0O 28 Ball State L 1-3O 28 Edinboro W 3-0O 31 Wooster L 1-2O 31 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0N vs. Eastern Illinois^ W 2-1N 3 vs. Pittsburgh^ L 0-2N at Indiana^ W 2-0N vs. Purdue^ L 1-2N vs. Toledo** W 2-0N 9 vs. Kent State** W 2-0N vs. Ohio State** L 1-2N vs. Cincinnati** W 3-0N vs. Ohio State** W 3-0N vs. Michigan++ W 2-0N vs. DePaul++ W 2-1N vs. Illinois State++ L 1-2

* Illinois State Invitational | + at Wright State# at Dayton | $ at Capital

% at Slippery Rock | & MSU Invitational! Edinboro Tournament | @ at Kent State

^ Indiana Invitational** Ohio Large College Tournament

++ AIAW Midwest Regional

1979OVerAll reCOrD: 16-31-5

S vs. Illinois State* L 0-3S vs. Northern Illinois* W 2-1S vs. Wisconsin-Parkside* L 1-2S at DePaul* L 0-2S 18 at West Virginia L 0-2S vs. Illinois+ L 1-3 S vs. Purdue+ L 0-2S vs. DePaul+ L 0-2S vs. Central Michigan+ L 0-2S vs. Kentucky+ L 0-2S vs. Western Michigan! T 1-2S vs. Northern Michigan! L 0-2S vs. Michigan! L 0-2S at Michigan State! L 0-2S vs. Wisconsin-Parkside! W 2-1S vs. Northern Michigan! W 2-0O 4 at Capital@ W 2-1O 4 vs. Mount St. Joseph@ L 1-2O vs. Cincinnati@ L 1-3 O 1 vs. Indiana Tech@ L 0-2O vs. Indiana@ L 0-2O vs. Pittsburgh@ L 0-2O 9 Kent State W 3-0O vs. UIC# L 0-3O vs. Iowa# T 1-1

O vs. Southern Illinois# T 2-0O vs. Indiana# T 1-1 O vs. George Williams# T 1-1O vs. Florida International# W 2-0O vs. Wisconsin# L 0-2O 16 at Ohio State L 1-3O 20 Ohio W 2-0O 20 Kent State W 2-0O 20 West Virginia W 2-0O 20 Miami (OH) L 1-2O 20 Edinboro W 3-1O 27 Dayton L 1-3O 27 Akron W 3-1O 29 vs. Wooster$ W 2-0O 29 at Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0N at Northwestern% L 0-2N 2 vs. Wisconsin% L 0-2N vs. DePaul% L 0-2N vs. DePaul% L 1-2N vs. Wisconsin% L 0-2N Ohio State^ L 0-2N 8 Kent State^ W 2-1N Toledo^ W 2-0N Bowling Green^ W 3-1N Ohio State^ L 1-3N vs. Central Michigan& L 1-3N vs. Purdue& L 0-2

* DePaul Invitational | + Illinois State Invitational! Michigan State Invitational | @ Capital Tournament# Windy City Tournament | $ at Baldwin-Wallace

% Northwestern Invitational^ Ohio Large College Tournament

& AIAW Midwest Regional

1980OVerAll reCOrD: 28-24

S 12 Kent State! W 2-0S 12 Temple! W 2-0S 13 Pittsburgh! L 0-2S 13 Temple! W 3-1S 13 Pittsburgh! L 0-3S 19 vs. Duquesne# W 2-0S 19 vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson# W 2-0S 20 vs. Robert Morris# W 2-0S 20 vs. West Virginia# W 2-1S 20 vs. Northern Kentucky# L 1-2S 23 at Ashland W 3-0S 27 at Morehead State W 3-2S 27 at Dayton L 2-3S 30 at Akron W 3-0O 1 Bowling Green W 3-0O 3 vs. West Virginia$ L 0-2O 3 vs. Mount St. Joseph$ W 2-0O 4 vs. Louisville$ W 2-0O 4 vs. Temple$ W 2-0O 4 vs. West Virginia$ W 3-0O 8 Youngstown State W 3-0O 10 vs. Lewis% L 1-3O 10 vs. Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 10 vs. Northern Michigan% L 2-3O 14 at Ohio State L 1-3O 17 vs. Purdue^ L 0-2O 17 vs. Nebraska^ L 0-2O 17 vs. Kentucky^ L 1-2O 18 vs. Pittsburgh^ L 0-2O 18 vs. Ohio State^ L 1-2O 22 at Kent State& W 3-0O 24 vs. Central Michigan& L 0-3O 24 vs. DePaul& L 0-3O 25 at Illinois State& L 1-3O 25 vs. Drake& W 3-0O 28 at Edinboro W 3-0O 31 Northern Colorado~ L 0-2O 31 Bowling Green~ W 2-1O 31 Indiana~ L 0-2N 1 Iowa State~ W 2-0N 1 Miami (OH)~ L 0-2N 1 Northern Colorado~ L 1-2N 4 at Baldwin-Wallace W 3-1

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N 7 vs. Lewis+ W 2-1N 7 vs. Ball State+ W 2-1N 8 at Indiana+ L 1-2N 8 vs. Northern Kentucky+ W 2-0N 8 vs. Lewis+ W 2-1N 8 vs. Northern Kentucky+ L 3-0N 13 vs. Miami (OH)* L 0-2N 14 vs. Toledo* W 2-0N 14 vs. Cincinnati* W 2-0

! Viking Invitational | # Pitt Invitational$ Ohio Invitational | % Windy City Invitational^ Bearcat Invitational | & Illinois State Invitational

~ CSU Invitational | + Indiana Invitational* Ohio AIAW Tournament

1981OVerAll reCOrD: 20-27

S 7 Ohio State L 1-3S 11 Miami (OH)* L 0-2S 11 Northern Illinois* L 1-2S 12 Kentucky* L 0-2S 12 Kentucky* L 0-2S 12 Northern Illinois* W 3-2S 14 Capital W 3-0S 16 at West Virginia W 3-1S 17 at UNC-Asheville W 3-0S 18 at Tennessee-Martin W 3-0S 19 at Tennessee Tech W 3-1S 21 at Central Florida L 2-3S 23 Kent State W 3-1S 25 at Wisconsin+ L 2-3S 26 vs. Kellogg+ W 3-1S 26 vs. Western Illinois+ L 1-2S 26 vs. Drake+ L 0-3O 2 vs. Northern Illinois# W 2-0O 2 vs. Eastern Illinois# L 0-2O 2 vs. Central Michigan# L 0-2O 2 vs. Eastern Kentucky# L 0-2O 3 vs. Eastern Michigan# W 2-1O 3 at Michigan State# L 0-2O 9 vs. Kent State% L 1-3O 9 vs. Eastern Michigan% L 1-3O 10 at Ball State% L 1-3O 10 vs. Wayne State% L 0-3O 20 vs. West Virginia& W 3-2O 20 at Pittsburgh L 0-3O 24 at Central Michigan L 2-3O 24 vs. Grand Valley State^ L 2-3O 26 at Bowling Green W 3-2O 30 Kent State! W 2-0O 30 Eastern Michigan! W 2-1O 31 Bowling Green! W 2-0O 31 Kent State! L 1-2O 31 Eastern Michigan! W For.N 4 vs. Baldwin-Wallace$ W 2-1N 4 at Ashland W 2-0N 6 vs. Northern Michigan& L 1-2N 6 vs. Morehead State& L 0-2N 7 at Indiana& L 0-2N 10 Edinboro W 3-1N 20 vs. Ohio State** L 1-2N 20 vs. Northern Illinois** L 0-2N 20 vs. Michigan** L 0-2N 20 vs. Western Illinois** W 2-0

* Viking Invitational | + Wisconsin Tournament# Michigan State Tournament | % Ball State Tournament

& at Pittsburgh | ^ at Central Michigan! CSU Invitational | $ at Ashland

& Indiana Hoosier Classic | ** Midwest Regional

1982OVerAll reCOrD: 38-11

S 10 Loyola* W 2-1S 10 Northern Michigan* W 2-1S 11 Central Michigan* L 1-2S 11 Pittsburgh* L 0-2S 11 Northern Michigan* W 2-0S 11 Pittsburgh* L 1-2

S 17 vs. Colorado State+ W 3-0S 17 at Northern Colorado+ W 3-0S 18 at Northern Colorado+ W 3-2S 18 vs. Colorado College+ W 3-0S 18 vs. Air Force+ W 3-0S 20 at Mesa College W 3-0S 21 at Mesa College W 3-0S 28 at Kent State W 3-0S 29 John Carroll# W 2-0S 29 Baldwin-Wallace# W 2-0O 1 at Western Michigan! W 2-0O 1 vs. Central Michigan! L 0-2O 1 vs. Bowling Green! W 2-0O 2 vs. UIC! W 2-1O 2 vs. Western Michigan! L 1-2O 8 vs. Ferris State$ W 2-1O 8 vs. Waterloo-Ontario$ W 2-0O 8 vs. Central Michigan$ L 1-2O 9 vs. Ferris State$ L 1-2O 9 vs. Lake Superior State$ W 2-0O 12 West Virginia W 3-0O 15 vs. DePaul% W 2-0O 15 vs. Pittsburgh% W 2-1O 16 vs. Cincinnati% W 2-0O 16 at Kent State% W 2-0O 16 vs. UIC% W 2-0O 16 vs. Pittsburgh% L 0-2O 23 vs. Northern Michigan^ W 3-0O 23 at Central Michigan^ W 3-1O 23 vs. Grand Valley State^ W 3-0O 27 Ohio W 2-0O 27 Akron W 2-0O 29 Kent State& W 2-1O 29 Temple& W 2-1O 29 Bowling Green & W 2-0O 30 Syracuse& W 2-0O 30 Cincinnati& L 1-2O 30 Temple& L 1-2N 3 Ashland W 2-0N 3 Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0N 6 vs. Cincinnati** W 3-2N 6 vs. Kentucky** L 2-3N 9 at Edinboro W 3-1

* CSU Invitational | + Northern Colorado Invitational# Cleveland Colleges Championships

! Western Michigan Invitational$ Michigan State Invitational | % Kent State Invitational

^ Central Michigan Invitational& Viking Invitational | ** Mason-Dixon Classic

1983OVerAll reCOrD: 29-13

S 9 Western Illinois* W 3-0S 10 Loyola* W 3-0S 10 Central Michigan* L 0-3S 13 Minnesota W 3-0S 15 at Georgetown W 3-0S 16 vs. VCU+ W 2-1S 16 vs. Towson State+ W 2-0S 17 vs. William & Mary+ L 1-2S 17 vs. James Madison+ W 2-1S 17 vs. William & Mary+ W 2-0S 20 at N.C. State W 3-1S 28 John Carroll# W 2-0S 28 Baldwin-Wallace# W 2-0S 28 Case Western# W 2-0S 30 at Penn State$ L 0-3S 30 vs. Maryland$ W 3-0S 30 vs. Rhode Island$ L 1-3O 4 at Eastern Michigan L 0-3O 5 at Western Michigan L 0-3O 7 at Central Michigan% L 0-3O 8 vs. Windsor% W 3-0O 11 at Slippery Rock W 3-1O 11 at California (Pa.) W 2-0O 14 at Michigan State@ L 2-3O 14 vs. York@ L 1-3O 14 vs. Notre Dame@ W 3-0O 15 vs. Northwood Institute@ W 3-1

O 18 Kent State W 3-0O 25 Bowling Green W 3-1O 28 Edinboro^ W 3-1O 28 Akron^ W 3-2O 29 Slippery Rock^ W 3-0O 29 UIC^ L 1-3N 1 Eastern Michigan L 1-3N 2 vs. Ashland& W 2-0N 2 at Baldwin-Wallace W 2-0N 4 vs. Mount St. Joseph** W 3-0N 5 vs. Ferris State** W 3-1N 5 at Wright State** L 0-3N 10 at Ohio W 3-0N 15 Edinboro W 3-1N 18 at UIC L 0-3

* CSU Invitational+ U.S. Naval Academy Tournament

# Greater Cleveland Invitational$ Penn State Classic | % Central Michigan Invitational

@ Michigan State Invitational^ Viking Invitational | & at Baldwin-Wallace

** Wright State Invitational

1984OVerAll reCOrD: 17-21

S 7 at Eastern Michigan* W 3-1S 7 vs. Ferris State* L 1-3S 8 vs. Eastern Kentucky* L 2-3S 8 vs. Michigan State* W 3-0S 12 at Long Beach State L 3-1S 13 at Cal State-Irvine L 0-3S 14 vs. Santa Barbara+ L 1-2S 14 vs. Southern California+ L 0-2S 14 vs. Fresno State+ L 0-2S 15 at Cal State-Fullerton+ L 0-2S 18 at U.S. International L 1-3S 19 at San Diego State L 1-3S 21 vs. Eastern Kentucky# W 3-1S 21 at Louisville# L 0-3S 22 vs. Tenn.-Chattanooga# W 3-0S 25 at Ohio State L 0-3S 26 at Edinboro W 3-0O 6 vs. Butler@ W 3-0O 6 vs. Robert Morris@ W 3-0O 6 at Akron@ W 3-1O 9 at Bowling Green W 3-1O 17 at Kent State W 3-2O 19 vs. Providence$ L 0-3O 20 at Pittsburgh$ L 1-3O 20 vs. York$ L 0-3O 26 Akron% W 3-2O 27 UIC% L 1-3O 31 at Ashland& W 2-0O 31 vs. Baldwin-Wallace& W 2-0O 31 vs. Youngstown State& W 2-0N 3 at Northern Iowa L 1-4N 3 at UIC L 1-3N 7 West Virginia W 3-0N 8 Central Michigan L 1-3N 9 vs. Kentucky! L 0-3N 9 vs. Carleton! W 3-0N 10 at Penn State! L 0-3N 10 vs. Rutgers! W 3-2

* Eastern Michigan Tournament+ Cal State-Fullerton Tournament

# Louisville Tournament | @ Akron Tournament$ Pittsburgh Tournament | % Viking Invitational& Ashland Quadrangular | ! Penn State Tournament

1985OVerAll reCOrD: 11-16

S 6 at Central Michigan* L 0-3S 7 vs. Michigan State* L 0-3S 8 at Wayne State L 0-3S 30 Edinboro W 3-0O 2 at Toledo L 2-3O 5 vs. Youngstown State+ W 3-0O 6 vs. Ohio+ L 1-3

O 6 at Akron+ W 3-1O 8 Eastern Michigan L 2-3O 11 at Temple# W 3-0O 12 vs. William & Mary# L 0-3O 12 vs. George Washington# L 0-3O 15 Ashland@ W 2-1O 15 Baldwin Wallace@ W 2-0O 15 Youngstown State@ W 2-0O 22 at Bowling Green L 0-3N at Rhode Island$ L 0-3N 1 vs. Providence$ L 0-3N vs. George Washington$ L 2-3N vs. Indiana State% W 3-2N 8 vs. Loyola% L 1-3N vs. DePaul% L 0-3N 10 at Valparaiso L 2-3N 13 Kent State W 3-0N at West Virginia& L 1-3N vs. Akron& W 3-0N vs. Maryland& W 3-1

* Central Michigan Chippewa Classic+ Akron Invitational | # Temple Invitational

@ CSU Quadrangular | $ Rhode Island Tournament% UIC Invitational | & West Virginia Invitational

1986OVerAll reCOrD: 16-24

S vs. UIC* L 0-4 S at Northern Iowa* L 0-3S 16 at Bowling Green L 0-3S West Virginia+ L 0-4 S vs. Drexel+ L 0-3S vs. Massachusetts+ L 1-3S at Syracuse+ L 1-3S vs. Providence+ L 0-3S 27 at Wright State L 1-3S 28 Wayne State L 0-3O vs. Dayton# W 3-2O 3 vs. Youngstown State# W 3-1O vs. St. Francis (Pa.)# W 3-0O at Akron# L 0-3O vs. Juniata@ L 0-3O vs. Indiana (Pa.)@ W 2-1O vs. Gannon@ W 2-1O vs. Clarion@ W 2-0O vs. Grove City@ W 2-0O vs. Wright State@ L 0-2O 14 vs. Youngstown State$ W 2-1O 14 at Baldwin-Wallace$ W 2-0O 14 vs. Ashland$ W 2-0O 15 Toledo L 0-3O 21 at Edinboro W 3-0O 24 at Toledo L 0-3O 31 vs. Bucknell& W 2-0O 31 vs. New York Tech& W 2-0O 31 vs. Providence& L 1-2O 31 vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson& W 2-0O 31 vs. Providence& L 0-2N 1 vs. VCU^ L 1-3N 1 vs. George Mason^ L 0-3N 1 at West Virginia^ L 2-3N 1 vs. Kent State^ L 0-3N at DePaul** L 0-3N 7 vs. Marquette** W 3-1N vs. Dayton** W 3-1N vs. Notre Dame** L 0-3N vs. Marquette** L 1-2

* Northern Iowa Invitational | + Syracuse Invitational# Akron Invitational | @ Slippery Rock Invitational

$ Baldwin-Wallace Quadrangular | & Drexel Invitational^ West Virginia Invitational

** North Star Conference Tournament

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1987OVerAll reCOrD: 11-36

S vs. Valparaiso* L 0-3S 4 vs. DePaul* L 1-3S at Northern Iowa* L 0-3S 7 at Indiana State L 0-3S 11 Syracuse+ L 0-3S 12 Wright State+ L 0-3S 12 Michigan+ L 1-3S 15 at West Virginia L 0-3S at Bucknell# W 3-1 S vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson# W 3-1S vs. Cornell# W 3-1S vs. Howard# L 1-3S vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson# L 1-3S 26 at Robert Morris@ W 3-1S 26 vs. Duquesne@ L 0-3S 29 at Toledo L 1-3O vs. Marshall$ L 1-3O 2 vs. Wright State$ L 0-3O vs. Youngstown State$ W 3-2O 7 at Bowling Green L 0-3O vs. Boston College% L 2-3O 9 vs. Cornell% L 0-3O vs. Colgate% L 1-3O vs. Connecticut% L 2-3O 14 vs. Baldwin-Wallace& W 2-0O 14 at Youngstown State& W 1-2O 16 Ashland! L 0-2O 16 Kent State! L 0-3O 17 Robert Morris! W 3-1O 17 UIC! L 1-3O 20 at Toledo L 0-3O 24 Marquette^ W 3-2O 24 Bucknell^ W 3-0O vs. VCU** L 2-1O 30 vs. Boston College** L 0-2O at Drexel** L 0-2O vs. Howard** L 0-2N 2 at Edinboro L 0-3N 4 at Kent State L 0-3N 10 at Akron L 0-3N vs. Pittsburgh++ L 0-3N 13 vs. Syracuse++ L 1-3N at Penn State++ L 0-3N 17 at Eastern Michigan L 0-3N vs. Akron## L 0-3N 20 vs. Wright State## L 0-3N vs. Youngstown State## W 3-1

* Northern Iowa Invitational | + CSU Invitational# Bucknell Invitational | @ Robert Morris Tournament

$ Akron Tournament | % Syracuse Tournament& Youngstown State Quadrangular

! Viking Invitational | ^ CSU Tournament** Drexel Invitational | ++ Penn State Tournament

## Midland Alliance Tournament

1988OVerAll reCOrD: 20-22COnFerenCe reCOrD: 3-7

S 7 Kent State L 0-3S 9 at Ashland* W 3-1S 10 vs. Gannon* L 0-3S 10 vs. Ohio* L 1-3S 12 at Robert Morris W 3-2S 14 vs. Youngstown State+ W 2-1S 14 at Ashland+ W 2-1S 14 vs. Baldwin-Wallace+ W 2-0S 16 vs. Howard# W 3-0S 17 vs. Cornell# W 3-0S 17 vs. Colgate# W 3-0S 17 at Bucknell# W 3-1S 20 at Toledo L 0-3S 23 at Wright State L 1-3S 24 at Dayton L 0-3S 28 at Edinboro W 3-1S 30 vs. UMBC@ W 3-0S 30 vs. Robert Morris@ W 3-0

O 1 vs. Dayton@ L 2-3O 1 at Akron@ L 2-3O 5 at Youngstown State W 3-2O 7 Robert Morris W 3-0O 8 at Kent State L 0-3O 12 Toledo L 2-3O 14 vs. Connecticut$ L 2-3O 15 vs. Hartford$ W 3-0O 15 at Syracuse$ L 0-3O 15 vs. Rider$ W 3-0O 18 Akron% L 1-3O 21 at UIC% L 0-3O 22 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 25 Bowling Green L 1-3 O 28 Valparaiso% L 1-3O 29 DePaul% W 3-2N 1 Eastern Michigan L 0-3N 4 at UW-Green Bay% W 3-0N 5 at Marquette% L 0-3N 8 Youngstown State W 3-0N 9 at West Virginia L 0-3N 19 vs.Valparaiso& L 1-3N 19 vs. DePaul& W 3-2N 19 at Northern Illinois& L 0-3

* Ashland Tournament | + Ashland Quadrangular# Bucknell Tournament | @ Akron Invitational

$ Syracuse Tournament | % North Star Conference Match& North Star Conference Tournament

1989OVerAll reCOrD: 12-24COnFerenCe reCOrD: 0-6

S 1 at Akron* L 0-3S 1 vs. Pittsburgh* L 0-3S 2 vs. Loyola* W 3-1S 2 vs. Kent State* L 2-3S 6 Kent State L 0-3S 7 at St. Francis (Pa.)+ L 1-3S 9 vs. Bucknell+ W 3-0S 9 vs. Loyola (Md.)+ W 3-1S 13 Ashland L 2-3S 13 Youngstown State L 2-3S 15 vs. Howard# W 3-0S 16 vs. Robert Morris# W 3-0S 16 vs. Fordham# W 3-1S 16 vs. Howard# L 0-3S 21 at Toledo L 0-3S 21 at Robert Morris W 3-0S 23 Dayton L 1-3S 26 at Bowling Green L 0-3S 28 Edinboro L 1-3O 1 Marquette W 3-2O 4 vs. Mercyhurst$ W 3-0O 4 at Youngstown State W 3-1O 11 Toledo L 0-3O 14 St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-1O 17 at Akron% L 0-3O 20 UIC% L 0-3O 21 Northern Illinois% L 1-3O 24 West Virginia L 0-3O 27 at Valparaiso L 2-3O 28 at DePaul% L 0-3N 1 at Kent State L 0-3N 3 UW-Green Bay% L 2-3N 6 Robert Morris W 3-0N 8 Youngstown State L 1-3N 18 vs. UIC& L 0-3N 18 vs. Valparaiso& L 1-3

* Akron Invitational | + St. Francis (Pa.) Tournament# Bucknell Invitational | $ at Youngstown State

% North Star Conference Match& North Star Conference Tournament

1990OVerAll reCOrD: 6-32

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 0-7S 1 at Akron* L 0-3S 1 vs. Toledo* L 2-3S 1 vs. Virginia Tech* L 0-3S 1 vs. Kent State* L 0-3S 5 Kent State L 0-3S 7 vs. Bucknell+ W 3-0S 8 at Loyola (Md.)+ W 3-2S 8 vs. VCU+ L 0-3S 12 vs. Ashland# L 0-3S 12 at Youngstown State L 0-3S 14 vs. Loyola (Md.)@ L 1-3S 15 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)@ W 3-0S 15 vs. Rider@ L 1-3S 15 at Bucknell@ W 3-0S 18 at Toledo L 0-3S 20 at Robert Morris W 3-0S 22 at Dayton L 0-3S 27 at Edinboro L 0-3O 3 at Youngstown State L 0-3O 6 vs. George Washington$ L 0-3O 6 at West Virginia L 0-3O 10 Toledo L 0-3O 12 Wright State% L 0-3O 16 Robert Morris W 3-0O 19 at UIC% L 0-3O 20 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 25 DePaul% L 0-3O 26 Valparaiso% L 0-3O 29 Akron% L 0-3O 31 at Kent State L 0-3N 2 at UW-Green Bay% L 0-3N 3 at UW-Milwaukee L 0-3N 4 at Northeastern Illinois L 2-3N 7 Youngstown State L 1-3N 13 Bowling Green L 0-3N 17 vs. Northern Illinois& L 0-3N 17 vs. Wright State& L 0-3N 18 vs. UW-Green Bay& L 0-3

* Akron Invitational | + Loyola (Md.) Invitational# at Youngstown State | @ Bucknell Invitational

$ at West Virginia | % North Star Conference Match& North Star Conference Tournament

1991OVerAll reCOrD: 12-24COnFerenCe reCOrD: 0-6

A 30 at Akron* L 0-3A 30 vs. Marquette* L 1-3A 31 vs. Eastern Illinois* L 1-3A 31 vs. Kent State* L 2-3S 4 Kent State L 1-3S 6 vs. Kent State+ L 1-3S 7 at Bowling Green+ L 0-3S 7 vs. West Virginia+ L 0-3S 11 at Youngstown State W 3-1S 11 at Ashland L 2-3S 13 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)# W 3-0S 14 vs. St. Peter’s College# W 3-0S 14 vs. Pennsylvania# W 3-0S 14 vs. James Madison# L 0-3S 18 Toledo L 1-3S 21 Dayton L 2-3S 25 Edinboro L 1-3S 28 at Loyola (Md.)@ W 2-2S 28 vs. West Chester@ W 3-0S 28 vs. St. Peter’s College@ W 3-0O 2 at Youngstown State W 3-1O 8 at Robert Morris W 3-0O 11 at UW-Green Bay% L 0-3O 12 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 19 UIC% L 0-3O 19 West Virginia L 0-3O 23 at Toledo L 2-3O 25 at Valparaiso% L 0-3

O 26 Wright State% L 0-3O 30 at Kent State L 1-3N 2 at Gannon L 1-3N 2 at Malone W 3-0N 6 Youngstown State W 3-0N 12 Robert Morris W 3-0N 15 Akron% L 0-3N 23 Northern Illinois& L 1-3

* Akron Invitational | + Bowling Green Invitational# Bucknell Invitational | @ Loyola (Md.) Tournament

% North Star Conference Match& North Star Conference Tournament

1992OVerAll reCOrD: 15-17

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 5-11S 2 Kent State L 2-3S 3 Boston College W 3-2S 8 at Dayton L 0-3S 12 vs. St. Bonaventure* W 3-1S 12 vs. Fairfield* W 3-0S 12 vs. Iona* W 3-0S 12 vs. Canisius* W 3-0S 16 at Robert Morris W 3-0S 18 Wright State W 3-1S 19 Eastern Illinois L 0-3S 26 vs. Duquesne+ W 3-1S 26 at West Virginia L 2-3S 29 at Toledo L 0-3O 2 at Western Illinois% L 0-3O 3 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 6 at Youngstown State% W 3-2O 9 Valparaiso% W 3-2O 10 UIC% L 0-3O 16 Robert Morris W 3-0O 23 at Eastern Illinois% L 0-3O 24 at Wright State% L 0-3O 30 at UIC% L 1-3O 31 at Valparaiso% L 0-3N 3 Youngstown State% W 3-0N 3 Akron% L 1-3N 6 UW-Green Bay% W 3-1N 7 UW-Milwaukee W 3-0N 13 Northern Illinois% L 1-3N 14 Western Illinois% L 1-3N 18 at Kent State L 2-3N 20 at UW-Milwaukee W 3-1N 21 at UW-Green Bay& L 2-3

* Bucknell Invitational | + at West Virginia% Mid-Continent Conference Match

& Mid-Continent Conference Tournament

1993OVerAll reCOrD: 5-26

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 2-16S 1 Kent State L 0-3S 3 at Toledo* L 0-3S 4 vs. Cincinnati* L 0-3S 4 vs. Kent State* L 1-3S 10 vs. St. Peter’s+ W 3-0S 11 vs. Army+ L 0-3S 11 vs. Iona+ W 3-0S 11 vs. Towson State+ L 2-3S 18 at UW-Milwaukee% L 0-3S 24 Eastern Illinois% L 1-3S 25 Dayton L 0-3S 25 Wright State% L 0-3S 28 at Youngstown State% W 3-1S 28 at Akron L 1-3O 5 Robert Morris W 3-1O 8 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 9 at Western Illinois% L 0-3O 15 UIC% L 0-3O 16 Valparaiso% L 0-3O 19 West Virginia L 0-3O 29 at Wright State% L 1-3O 30 at Eastern Illinois% L 0-3

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N 3 at Kent State L 1-3N 5 at Valparaiso% L 0-3N 6 at UIC% L 1-3N 12 UW-Milwaukee% L 2-3N 13 UW-Green Bay% W 3-0N 16 Youngstown State% L 1-3N 19 Western Illinois% L 0-3N 20 Northern Illinois% L 0-3

* Toledo Tournament | + Bucknell Invitational% Mid-Continent Conference Match

1994OVerAll reCOrD: 11-20COnFerenCe reCOrD: 2-8

S 9 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)* W 3-0S 10 vs. Villanova* L 0-3S 10 vs. Towson State* L 0-3S 10 vs. St. Bonaventure* W 3-2S 13 at Toledo L 0-3S 16 at South Florida+ L 1-3S 17 vs. South Carolina+ L 0-3S 17 vs. Nicholls State+ L 0-3S 20 at West Virginia L 0-3S 23 vs. Youngstown State# L 0-3S 23 at Syracuse# L 0-3S 24 vs. Canisius# W 3-0S 24 vs. Niagara# W 3-0S 27 vs. Youngstown State@ W 3-1S 27 at Akron L 0-3S 30 Wright State% L 1-3O 7 vs. LaSalle% W 3-0O 7 vs. Loyola (Md.)$ W 3-1O 8 vs. N. Carolina A&T$ W 3-1O 8 at Drexel$ L 1-3O 14 at UIC% L 0-3O 15 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 18 at Robert Morris W 3-0O 28 UW-Green Bay% L 0-3O 29 UW-Milwaukee% W 3-2N 1 at Kent State L 2-3N 5 Loyola% L 1-3N 6 Notre Dame% L 0-3N 11 at Butler% L 0-3N 12 at Xavier% L 0-3N 13 at Dayton W 3-2

* Bucknell Invitational | + South Florida Invitational# Syracuse Tournament | @ at Akron

$ Drexel Tournament% Midwestern Collegiate Conference Match

1995OVerAll reCOrD: 6-26

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 3-11S 1 at Syracuse* L 0-3S 2 vs. Colgate* L 1-3S 2 vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson* W 3-1S 10 at Georgetown+ L 0-3S 11 vs. Radford+ W 3-2S 11 vs. South Alabama+ L 2-2S 13 Youngstown State L 1-3S 15 vs. South Carolina# L 0-3S 16 at Michigan State# L 0-3S 16 vs. Maryland# L 1-3S 19 at Ohio L 0-3S 22 at UW-Green Bay% W 3-2S 23 at UW-Milwaukee% L 0-3S 26 at Toledo L 0-3S 29 Loyola% L 0-3S 30 Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 6 at Butler% L 0-3O 7 at UIC% L 0-3O 10 at West Virginia L 1-3O 13 Wright State% L 1-3O 15 Kent State L 1-3O 20 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 21 at Loyola-Chicago% L 0-3O 27 UW-Milwaukee% W 3-2

O 28 UW-Green Bay% W 3-2O 28 Youngstown State L 0-3N 1 Robert Morris W 3-0N 3 UIC% L 2-2N 4 Butler% L 0-3N 8 at Akron L 0-3N 10 at Wright State% L 0-3N 11 at Youngstown State L 0-3

* Syracuse Invitational | + Georgetown Invitational# Michigan State Invitational

% Midwestern Collegiate Conference Match

1996OVerAll reCOrD: 15-19

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 4-10A 30 at Western Michigan* L 0-3A 31 vs. Syracuse* L 2-3A 31 vs. Northeastern Illinois* W 3-0S 5 at Robert Morris W 3-0S 7 at Duquesne+ L 1-3S 7 vs. Towson State+ W 3-1S 13 Niagara# W 3-0S 14 West Virginia# W 3-1S 14 Michigan State# L 0-3S 20 vs. Marist@ W 3-0S 20 vs. Lafayette@ W 3-0S 21 at Drexel@ L 1-3S 21 vs. Yale@ W 3-2S 27 at Wright State% W 3-0S 28 at Cincinnati L 0-3O 4 UW-Green Bay% W 3-0O 5 UW-Milwaukee% L 0-3O 11 at Loyola% L 0-3O 12 at Northern Illinois% L 0-3O 18 Butler% L 0-3O 19 UIC% W 3-0O 20 Chicago State W 3-0O 20 Eastern Michigan W 3-0O 22 at Kent L 1-3O 25 Wright State% L 0-3O 26 Youngstown State W 3-0N 1 Northern Illinois% L 1-3N 2 Loyola% L 0-4N 5 Akron L 1-3N 8 at UW-Milwaukee% L 0-3N 9 at UW-Green Bay% W 3-0N 15 at UIC% L 1-3N 16 at Butler% L 0-3N 22 vs. Loyola+ L 0-3

* Western Michigan Tournament | + Duquesne Invitational# Cleveland State Tournament | @ Drexel Tournament

% Midwestern Collegiate Conference match+ MCC Tournament

1997OVerAll reCOrD: 14-17COnFerenCe reCOrD: 3-9

A 30 vs. Duquesne* W 3-1A 31 at West Virginia* L 0-3A 31 vs. Marshall* L 0-3S 5 Youngstown State# W 3-0S 6 Robert Morris# W 3-0S 6 Toledo# W 3-2S 10 at Eastern Michigan W 3-1S 12 at Akron@ L 0-3S 13 vs. Duquesne@ L 1-3S 13 vs. Youngstown State@ W 3-0S 19 Chicago State W 3-0S 26 at UW-Green Bay% W 3-0S 27 at UW-Milwaukee% L 0-3O 3 UIC% W 3-0O 4 Loyola% L 0-3O 10 vs. Eastern Kentucky$ W 3-1O 10 at Ohio$ L 1-3O 11 vs. Indiana State$ W 3-0O 11 vs. Morehead State$ L 1-3O 17 at Butler% L 0-3

O 18 at Wright State% L 1-3O 24 at Loyola% L 0-3O 25 at UIC% L 2-3O 26 at Chicago State W 3-0O 31 UW-Milwaukee% L 0-3N 1 UW-Green Bay% L 1-3N 7 Wright State% W 3-1N 8 Butler% L 1-3N 14 at Bowling Green L 1-3N 15 at Youngstown State W 3-0N 22 vs. UIC+ L 2-3

* West Virginia Tournament | # Cleveland State Invitational@ Akron Tournament | $ Ohio Tournament% Midwestern Collegiate Conference match

+ MCC Tournament

1998OVerAll reCOrD: 15-17COnFerenCe reCOrD: 5-7

S 1 at Akron L 0-3S 4 vs. Radford% W 3-0S 5 vs. Florida Atlantic% W 3-0S 5 at Tennessee% L 2-3S 8 Duquesne W 3-1S 11 at Kent State# W 3-1S 11 vs. Tennessee Tech# L 2-3S 12 vs. Dayton# L 0-3S 12 vs. Connecticut# L 1-3S 20 at Ohio State L 0-3S 25 UIC* L 0-3S 26 Loyola* W 3-2S 27 Youngstown State L 2-3O 2 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-0O 3 at UW-Milwaukee* L 2-3O 9 Butler* L 0-3O 10 Wright State* W 3-2O 16 at Morehead State& L 0-3O 16 vs. Evansville& L 2-3O 17 vs. Liberty& W 3-0O 23 UW-Milwaukee* L 2-3O 24 UW-Green Bay* W 3-0O 30 at Wright State* W 3-2O 31 at Butler* L 1-3N 3 at Bowling Green W 3-2N 4 at Toledo W 3-2N 6 Ohio W 3-1N 7 Niagara W 3-0N 13 at Loyola* L 0-3N 14 at UIC* L 1-3N 21 vs. Butler$ W 3-2N 21 vs. Loyola$ L 2-3

% Toyota Lady Vol Classic | # Kent State Invitational& Morehead State Invitational

* Midwestern Collegiate Conference match$ MCC Tournament

1999OVerAll reCOrD: 8-22

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 3-9S 1 Akron L 0-3S 3 at Michigan State% L 0-3S 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky% W 3-0S 4 vs. Clemson% L 0-3S 4 vs. Texas A & M% L 0-3S 10 vs. Tennessee State& W 3-0S 10 at Ohio& L 1-3S 11 vs. Cincinnati& L 0-3S 11 vs. Murray State& L 1-3S 15 Canisius W 3-0S 18 at Indiana# L 1-3S 18 vs. Marshall# L 2-3S 24 at UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3S 25 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-0O 1 Loyola* L 2-3O 2 UIC* L 1-3O 8 at Butler* L 1-3O 9 at Wright State * L 2-3

O 12 at Duquesne W 3-2O 20 Robert Morris W 3-1O 22 UW-Green Bay* W 3-1O 23 UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3O 29 at UIC* L 0-3O 30 at Loyola* L 0-3N 2 at Youngstown State L 1-3N 5 Wright State* L 1-3N 6 Butler* W 3-1N 15 at Eastern Michigan L 0-3N 16 at Bowling Green L 1-3N 21 vs. UIC$ L 0-3

% L&L/Michigan State Classic | & Ohio Invitational# Indiana Invitational

* Midwestern Collegiate Conference match$ MCC Tournament

2000OVerAll reCOrD: 12-17

COnFerenCe reCOrD: 1-11S 1 vs. Evansville% W 3-1S 2 vs. DePaul% L 0-3S 2 vs. Valparaiso% W 3-1S 5 at Akron W 3-0S 8 vs. Georgia# L 1-3S 9 at Duke# L 0-3S 9 vs. Towson# W 3-0S 15 vs. Buffalo& W 3-0S 16 vs. Towson& W 3-2S 16 at Northwestern& L 1-3S 19 Eastern Michigan W 3-0S 22 UIC* L 2-3S 23 Loyola* L 1-3S 27 Youngstown State W 3-1S 29 at Wright State* L 0-3S 30 at Butler* L 1-3O 4 at Canisius W 3-0O 13 UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3O 14 UW-Green Bay* L 0-3O 20 at Loyola* L 0-3O 21 at UIC* L 1-3O 27 Butler* L 1-3O 28 Wright State* L 1-3O 31 at Oakland W 3-1N 7 Toledo W 3-0N 10 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-1N 11 at UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3N 15 Bowling Green L 0-3N 18 UW-Milwaukee$ L 0-3

% Butler Invitational | # Duke Invitational& Northwestern Wildcat Classic

* Midwestern Collegiate Conference match$ MCC Tournament

2001OVerAll reCOrD: 7-19leAgUe reCOrD: 2-12

A 31 vs. Western Kentucky% L 0-3S 1 at Toledo% L 1-3S 1 vs. Chicago State% W 3-0S 7 Niagara# W 3-1S 7 Oakland# W 3-0S 8 Canisius# W 3-0S 8 Towson# L 2-3S 21 at Butler* L 0-3S 22 at Wright State* L 0-3S 29 at Youngstown State* L 1-3O 2 St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0O 5 UW-Green Bay* L 1-3O 6 UW-Milwaukee* L 1-3O 12 at UIC* L 0-3O 13 at Loyola* L 0-3O 16 Eastern Michigan L 0-3O 19 Wright State* L 1-3O 20 Butler* L 0-3O 27 Youngstown State* W 3-2O 30 at Kent State L 2-3

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N 3 at UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3N 4 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-2N 9 Loyola* L 0-3N 10 UIC* L 1-3N 13 at Bowling Green L 0-3N 16 at UW-Milwaukee$ L 0-3

% Clarion Hotel Westgate Rocket Volleyball Classic# Cleveland State Invitational | * Horizon League match

$ Horizon League Tournament

2002OVerAll reCOrD: 18-13

leAgUe reCOrD: 5-9A 30 vs. Marquette% L 2-3A 31 at Central Michigan% W 3-2A 31 vs. Wyoming% L 0-3S 3 Buffalo W 3-0S 6 at Ohio State& L 0-3S 7 vs. Eastern Kentucky& W 3-0S 13 St. Francis (Pa.)# W 3-0S 13 Tennessee Tech# W 3-1S 14 Elon# W 3-0S 14 Marshall# W 3-1S 17 at Oakland W 3-0S 20 at Niagara@ W 3-0S 21 at Canisius@ W 3-1S 21 vs. Stony Brook@ W 3-2S 27 at Youngstown State* W 3-2 O 4 at UW-Green Bay* L 1-3O 5 at UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3O 11 UIC* W 3-0O 12 Loyola* L 0-3O 18 at Wright State* L 1-3O 19 at Butler* L 0-3O 22 at Robert Morris W 3-2O 25 Youngstown State* W 3-1O 30 at St. Francis (Pa.) W 3-0N 1 UW-Milwaukee* L 1-3N 2 UW-Green Bay* W 3-1N 8 at Loyola* L 1-3N 9 at UIC* L 0-3N 15 Butler* W 3-1N 16 Wright State* L 1-3N 22 vs. UW-Milwaukee$ L 0-3

% Comfort Inn/Chippewa Classic& Buckeye Classic

# Medical Mutual Cleveland State Invitational@ Western New York/ Holiday Inn Tournament

* Horizon League match$ Horizon League Tournament

2003OVerAll reCOrD: 18-16

leAgUe reCOrD: 4-10A 29 vs. Colgate! W 3-0A 29 vs. Boston College! W 3-1A 30 vs. Siena! W 3-0A 30 vs. Syracuse! W 3-0S 5 at Valparaiso@ L 0-3S 6 vs. Indiana State@ W 3-2S 6 vs. East Tennessee St.@ W 3-0S 9 at Ohio State L 1-3S 12 Oakland# W 3-0S 12 IPFW# L 1-3S 13 St. Francis (Pa.)# W 3-0S 13 Lehigh# W 3-0S 16 Eastern Michigan L 2-3S 20 vs. Northern Illinois$ L 2-3S 20 at Virginia Tech$ W 3-1S 26 at UW-Milwaukee* L 1-3S 27 at UW-Green Bay* L 0-3O 3 Loyola* L 2-3O 4 UIC* W 0-3O 7 Robert Morris W 0-3O 10 at Butler* L 2-3O 11 at Wright State* L 1-3O 14 Bowling Green W 3-1

O 17 Youngstown State* W 3-0O 21 Toledo W 3-0O 24 UW-Green Bay* L 2-3O 25 UW-Milwaukee* L 2-3O 31 at UIC* L 1-3N 1 at Loyola* L 0-3N 7 Wright State* W 3-1N 8 Butler* L 2-3N 14 at Youngstown State* W 3-1N 21 vs. UIC% W 3-0N 21 vs. UW-Green Bay% L 0-3

! Western New York Tournament@ Valparaiso Popcorn Classic

# Medical Mutual CSU Invitational$ Virginia Tech Invitational | * Horizon League match

% Horizon League Championship

2004OVerAll reCOrD: 15-13

leAgUe reCOrD: 6-8S 1 Kent State W 3-2S 8 at Bowling Green L 2-3S 10 at Syracuse! L 0-3S 11 vs. Manhattan W 3-0S 11 vs. Siena W 3-0S 17 Robert Morris@ W 3-0S 18 IUPUI@ W 3-1S 18 Eastern Michigan@ W 3-2S 24 at Loyola* L 2-3S 25 at UIC* W 3-1O 1 Butler* L 3-2O 2 Wright State* W 3-0O 8 at Youngstown State* W 3-0O 12 at Oakland W 3-0O 15 UW-Milwaukee* L 1-3O 16 UW-Green Bay* W 3-0O 22 UIC* L 1-3O 23 Loyola* L 1-3O 26 at Toledo L 3-0O 29 at Wright State* W 3-1O 30 at Butler* L 0-3N 2 at Robert Morris L 2-3N 5 Youngstown State* W 3-1N 12 at UW-Green Bay* L 1-3N 13 at UW-Milwaukee* L 1-3N 19 at Youngstown State# W 3-0N 20 vs. UW-Milwaukee# W 3-2N 21 vs. Loyola# L 2-3

! Syracuse Big Orange Tournament@ Medical Mutual CSU Invitational

* Horizon League match# Horizon League Championship

2005OVerAll reCOrD: 19-10

leAgUe reCOrD: 11-3A 26 Toledo L 2-3S 2 vs. Rider! W 3-0S 3 vs. St. Francis (Pa.)! W 3-0S 3 at Duquesne! W 3-0S 6 Ohio State L 2-3S 9 vs. Illinois State@ W 3-1S 9 at Michigan@ L 0-3S 10 vs. Akron@ W 3-0S 16 Binghamton# W 3-0S 17 Niagara# W 3-0S 17 San Diego State# L 1-3S 23 at Butler* L 2-3S 24 at Wright State* W 3-1S 30 Youngstown State* W 3-0O 7 at UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3O 8 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-0O 11 Oakland W 3-0O 14 Loyola* W 3-0O 15 UIC* W 3-1O 21 Wright State* W 3-2O 22 Butler* W 3-0

O 25 Bowling Green L 1-3O 28 at Youngstown State* W 3-0N 4 UW-Green Bay* W 3-1N 5 UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3N 7 at Kent State L 2-3N 11 at UIC* W 3-2N 12 at Loyola* W 3-2N 19 vs. Wright State$ L 2-3

! Duquesne Invitational@ Michigan Pepsi/Nike Invitational# Medical Mutual CSU Invitational

* Horizon League match$ Horizon League Championship

2006OVerAll reCOrD: 19-9

leAgUe reCOrD: 8-6A 25 vs. Iona! W 3-0A 26 vs. Lehigh! W 3-0A 26 at Temple! L 2-3A 29 at Bowling Green L 1-3S 1 at UNC Asheville@ W 3-0S 2 vs. East Tennessee St.@ W 3-2S 2 vs. UNC Greensboro@ W 3-0S 8 vs. Bowling Green# W 3-2S 9 at Oakland# W 3-0S 9 vs. Indiana State# W 3-0S 15 at Toledo W 3-0S 16 Robert Morris W 3-0S 22 at UW-Green Bay* W 3-0S 23 at UW-Milwaukee* L 0-3S 29 Loyola* W 3-0S 30 UIC* L 1-3O 6 at Butler* W 3-0O 7 at Wright State* L 0-3O 13 at Youngstown State* W 3-0O 20 UW-Milwaukee* L 1-3O 21 UW-Green Bay* W 3-0O 27 at UIC* W 1-3O 28 at Loyola* L 2-3N 3 Wright State* L 2-3N 4 Butler* W 3-0N 10 Youngstown State* W 3-0N 17 vs. Loyola$ W 3-2N 18 vs. UIC$ L 2-3

! Temple Invitational@ UNC Asheville Invitational

# Oakland Courtyard by Marriott Invitational* Horizon League match

$ Horizon League Championship

2007OVerAll reCOrD: 23-9leAgUe reCOrD: 13-3

A 24 vs. Bradley! W 3-0A 24 vs. IUPUI! W 3-0A 25 vs. Xavier! L 2-3A 25 at Toledo! W 3-0A 28 Kent State L 2-3A 31 vs. Austin Peay@ W 3-0S 1 vs. Georgetown@ W 3-0S 1 at Kentucky@ L 0-3S 7 at Southern Illinois# L 2-3S 8 vs. Murray State W 3-0S 8 vs. UMKC W 3-2S 14 at Wright State* L 2-3S 15 at Butler* W 3-1S 21 at Youngstown State* W 3-1S 28 Green Bay* W 3-0S 29 Milwaukee* W 3-2O 2 at Valparaiso W 3-1O 5 UIC* W 3-2O 6 Loyola* W 3-0O 12 Butler* W 3-0O 13 Wright State* W 3-1O 19 at Milwaukee* L 2-3O 20 at Green Bay* W 3-1

O 26 at Loyola* W 3-0O 27 at UIC* L 2-3N 3 Valparaiso* W 3-1N 4 Dayton L 0-3N 10 Youngstown State* W 3-1N 16 vs. Youngstown State$ W 3-1N 17 vs. Wright State$ W 3-1N 18 vs. Valparaiso$ W 3-1N 30 vs. Albany% L 0-3

! Toledo Invitational | @ Kentucky Invitational# Southern Illinois Invitational | * Horizon League match

$ Horizon League Championship% NCAA Championship at Penn State

2008OVerAll reCOrD: 11-19

leAgUe reCOrD: 7-9A 29 vs. Connecticut# L 1-3A 30 at Northern Illinois# L 0-3A 30 vs. Chicago State W 3-0S 5 vs. Towson$ L 2-3S 5 vs. Northwestern$ L 0-3S 6 at Dayton$ L 2-3S 12 vs. UAB% L 1-3S 12 vs. Kansas% L 1-3S 13 at Wyoming% L 0-3S 19 Loyola* L 2-3S 20 UIC* W 3-0S 26 at Wright State* L 2-3O 3 at Valparaiso* L 2-3O 4 at Butler* L 0-3O 7 Youngstown State* W 3-0O 11 Green Bay* W 3-1O 12 Milwaukee* L 1-3O 17 at UIC* L 1-3O 18 at Loyola* L 2-3O 21 Bowling Green* L 2-3O 25 Wright State* W 3-2O 31 Butler* W 3-0N 1 Valparaiso* L 0-3N 7 at Milwaukee* L 0-3N 8 at Green Bay* W 3-0N 14 at Youngstown State* W 3-1N 21 vs. Wright State^ W 3-0N 22 vs. Valparaiso^ W 3-2N 23 vs. Milwaukee^ L 2-3N 29 at Kent State W 3-1

# Northern Illinois Invitational | $ Dayton Invitational% Wyoming Invitational | * Horizon League Match

^ Horizon League Championship

2009OVerAll reCOrD: 26-8leAgUe reCOrD: 13-3

A 28 vs. Air Force# W 3-0A 28 vs. Canisius# W 3-0A 29 vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson# W 3-0A 29 at LaSalle# W 3-0S 1 at Robert Morris W 3-0S 4 Michigan State$ L 1-3S 5 Syracuse$ W 3-2S 5 Michigan State$ L 0-3S 11 vs. Howard% W 3-0S 11 at Western Carolina% W 3-0S 12 vs. Gardner-Webb% W 3-0S 15 Wright State* W 3-1S 18 vs. Xavier@ L 2-3S 18 vs. Bowling Green@ W 3-2S 19 at Ohio State@ L 1-3S 25 at Butler* L 2-3S 26 at Valparaiso* W 3-0S 29 Eastern Michigan* W 3-0O 2 UIC* W 3-0O 3 Loyola* W 3-0O 7 at Youngstown State* W 3-0O 10 Milwaukee* W 3-0O 11 Green Bay* W 3-0

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ye a r-By-ye a r results

O 13 at Bowling Green W 3-0O 16 at Wright State* W 3-0O 23 Valparaiso* W 3-1O 24 Butler* W 3-0O 30 at Loyola* W 3-0O 31 at UIC* L 2-3N 6 at Green Bay* W 3-1N 7 at Milwaukee* L 1-3N 13 Youngstown State* W 3-0N 21 vs. UIC! W 3-1N 22 vs. Milwaukee! L 1-3

# LaSalle Invitational | $ CSU Invitational% VB Rags Western Carolina Invitational

@ Ohio State Sports Imports Classic* Horizon League Match

! Horizon League Championship

2010OVerAll reCOrD: 22-7leAgUe reCOrD: 11-5

A 27 vs. Liberty# W 3-2A 28 at East Carolina# W 3-0A 28 vs. Charlotte# W 3-0S 3 vs. High Point$ W 3-1S 4 vs. Hofstra$ W 3-0S 4 at Marshall$ W 3-2S 10 George Washington% W 3-0S 11 Morgan State% W 3-0S 11 Kent State% W 3-1S 18 at UIC* W 3-0S 24 Milwaukee* L 2-3S 25 Green Bay* W 3-1 O 1 Youngstown State* W 3-0O 5 Butler* W 3-0O 6 Wright State* W 3-0O 9 at Valparaiso* W 3-1O 10 at Loyola* L 1-3O 15 UIC* W 3-1O 19 Bowling Green L 0-3O 22 at Green Bay* W 3-2O 23 at Milwaukee* L 1-3O 26 Robert Morris W 3-1O 29 at Youngstown State* W 3-0N 5 Loyola* W 3-0N 6 Valparaiso* L 0-3N 12 at Wright State* W 3-1N 13 at Butler* L 1-3N 19 vs. UIC! W 3-0N 20 vs. Butler! L 2-3

# East Carolina Classic | $ Thunder Invitational% CSU Invitational | * Horizon League Match

! Horizon League Championship

2011OVerAll reCOrD: 21-8leAgUe reCOrD: 13-3

A 26 at Virginia Tech# L 0-3A 27 vs. Indiana# W 3-2A 27 vs. High Point# W 3-0A 30 Akron W 3-1S 2 vs. Toledo$ W 3-0S 3 at Michigan State$ L 0-3S 3 vs. St. John’s$ W 3-0S 6 at Kent State L 2-3S 9 DePaul% W 3-0S 10 IPFW% L 1-3S 10 Duquesne% W 3-0S 17 at Wright State* W 3-0S 23 at Youngstown State* W 3-0S 30 Milwaukee* L 0-3O 4 at Green Bay* W 3-0O 8 at Valparaiso* W 3-2O 9 at UIC* W 3-0O 14 Wright State* W 3-0O 18 at Loyola* W 3-0O 21 Youngstown State* W 3-0O 29 at Milwaukee* L 1-3

N 4 UIC* W 3-2N 5 Valparaiso* W 3-1N 11 Loyola* W 3-0N 12 Green Bay* W 3-1N 19 vs. Butler! W 3-2N 20 vs. Milwaukee! L 0-3

# Virginia Tech Tournament | $ MSU Tournament% CSU Tournament | * Horizon League Match

! Horizon League Championship

2012OVerAll reCOrD: 23-7leAgUe reCOrD: 13-1

A 24 vs. Kent State# W 3-0A 25 at IPFW# W 3-0A 25 vs. Murray State# W 3-1A 28 at Eastern Michigan W 3-2A 31 at Indiana$ L 3-1S 1 vs. Georgia Tech$ L 3-0S 1 vs. Bowling Green$ W 3-0S 4 PITTSBURGH L 3-0S 7 BUFFALO% W 3-1S 8 EASTERN KENTUCKY% W 3-0S 8 OAKLAND% L 3-2S 15 vs. Murray State@ W 3-0S 15 at West Virginia@ L 3-2S 21 at Green Bay* W 3-1S 22 at Milwaukee* W 3-0S 28 LOYOLA* L 3-0S 29 UIC* W 3-0O 5 at Valparaiso* W 3-2O 6 at Wright State* W 3-0O 12 at Youngstown State* W 3-0O 19 MILWAUKEE* W 3-0O 20 GREEN BAY* W 3-0O 26 at UIC* W 3-1O 27 at Loyola* W 3-1N 2 WRIGHT STATE* W 3-0N 3 VALPARAISO* W 3-2N 8 YOUNGSTOWN STATE* W 3-0N 17 LOYOLA! W 3-0N 18 UIC! W 3-1N 30 at Kansas& L 3-1

# IPFW Invitational | $ Indiana Invitational% CSU Invitational | @ West Virginia Invitational* Horizon League Match| & NCAA Championship

! Horizon League Championship

All-TiMe COACHing reCOrDS

yeAr WOn lOST pCT. COnF. COACH1972 11 2 .846 Marsha Foth1973 12 3 .800 Marsha Foth1974 25 6 .806 Marsha Foth1975 22 9 .710 Marsha Foth1976 18 9 .667 Marsha Foth1977 28 11 .718 Marsha Foth Nagy1978 37 11 .771 Mary Motley1979 16 31 .340 Mary Motley1980 28 24 .539 Mary Motley1981 20 27 .426 Mary Motley1982 38 11 .776 Mary Motley1983 29 13 .690 Mary Motley1984 17 21 .447 Mary Motley1985 11 16 .407 Mary Motley1986 16 24 .400 Mary Motley1987 11 36 .234 Mary Motley1988 20 22 .476 3-7 Mary Motley1989 12 24 .333 0-6 Mary Motley1990 6 32 .159 0-7 Mary Motley1991 12 24 .333 0-6 Mary Motley1992 15 17 .469 5-11 Mary Motley1993 5 26 .161 2-16 Mary Motley1994 11 20 .355 2-8 Debbie Borsz1995 6 26 .187 3-11 Debbie Borsz1996 15 19 .441 4-10 Debbie Borsz1997 14 17 .451 3-9 Debbie Borsz1998 15 17 .469 5-7 Debbie Borsz1999 8 22 .363 3-9 Debbie Borsz2000 12 17 .414 1-11 Chuck Voss2001 7 19 .269 2-12 Chuck Voss2002 18 13 .581 5-9 Chuck Voss2003 18 16 .529 4-10 Chuck Voss2004 15 13 .536 6-8 Chuck Voss2005 19 10 .655 11-3 Chuck Voss2006 19 9 .679 8-6 Chuck Voss2007 23 9 .719 13-3 Chuck Voss2008 11 19 .367 7-9 Chuck Voss2009 26 8 .765 13-3 Chuck Voss2010 22 7 .759 11-5 Chuck Voss2011 21 8 .724 13-3 Chuck Voss2012 23 7 .767 13-1 Chuck VossTOTAlS 712 675 .513 137-190 41 yeArS

MAry MOTley

293-359-5 (.450)16 Years

CHUCK VOSS

235-155 (.603)13 Years

DeBBie BOrSz

69-121 (.363)Six Years

MArSHA FOTH nAgy

116-40 (.744)Six Years

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CSu hall of fame

11 FOrMer VOlleyBAll plAyerS Are pArT OF THe CleVelAnD STATe HAll OF FAMe

playing Career: 1976-79induCted: 1991

Named Ohio Most Valuable Player at the Division I level in 1979…re-cipient of the CSU Athletic Alumni Association’s Most Outstanding Award in 1978…was a part of some of CSU’s most successful teams, helping the Vikings to a 99-62 mark…earned CSU’s Female Ath-lete of the Year Award for 1979-80.

DAnUTe BAnKAiTiS-DAViS

playing Career: 1976-80induCted: 1991

One of the first two women induct-ed into the CSU Athletic Hall of Fame…was CSU’s Female Athlete of the Year three times (1976, ‘78, ‘79)…member of the CSU Volley-ball squad that won the Ohio Colle-giate Championship in 1978…four-year letterwinner in both basketball and volleyball.

SUe HlAVACeK

playing Career: 1980-84induCted: 1997

Three-time recipient of the CSU Athletic Alumni Association’s Most Outstanding Player Award…played on teams that posted three of the four highest single-season victory totals, including a school re-cord 38 wins in 1982…Viking career leader in kills per game (4.99), ranks fifth in hitting percentage (.295) and seventh in kills (1,238).

CHriS pOzegA

playing Career: 1973-74induCted: 1999

Named the team’s most outstand-ing player twice…voted the Best Women’s Player in Region IV dur-ing 1974…honored with the Athlet-ic Alumni Award for her excellence in the classroom…named CSU’s Female Athlete of the Year for 1974-75…led the Vikings to a combined record of 37-9 throughout her two years at CSU.

riTA CyVAS-KliOryS

playing Career: 1976-79induCted: 1999

One of the first CSU female ath-letes to be awarded a merit-based scholarship…earned All-Ohio hon-ors in 1978 after leading the squad to a school-record 38 victories…received Most Outstanding Player accolades twice during her career…team captain of the 1977 team that was ranked fourth in the state of Ohio.

pATTy SAlVATOre

CoaChing Career: 1972-77induCted: 2000

Compiled a 116-40 record in her six years at CSU…remains the school’s all-time leader in winning percentage (.744)…ranks third in career wins (116) - averaging over 19 victories per season…guided her squad to a top-24 finish in the na-tion with a 25-6 mark during 1974.

MArSHA FOTH nAgy

playing Career: 1972-75induCted: 2002

Member of the first volleyball team at CSU and one of the first Cleve-land State female athletes…helped the team compile an impressive 11-2 record (.846) that first season…Giedraitis was part of a program that went 70-20…earned four let-ters and was honored as team cap-tain three times.

egle gieDrAiTiS

playing Career: 1992-94induCted: 2008

Earned three letters…named Var-sity “C” Club Player of the Year in 1994…led team in digs (313) and as-sists (468) as a sophomore and digs (271) as a junior…also a softball standout, holding school-records for career wins, winning percent-age, ERA, innings pitched, strike-outs and appearances.

AMy Kyler

playing Career: 1974-75induCted: 2003

One of the first females in Ohio to implement quick sets…instrumen-tal part of the CSU team that was ranked in the top-24 nationally in 1974…named the squad’s Most Outstanding Player after leading the Vikings to a 22-9 mark as a se-nior.

AreTA HiSHynSKy-gOleMBiOWSKy

playing Career: 1993-96induCted: 2008

One of the top hitters in school his-tory…Second Team All-Horizon League selection as a junior and senior…led CSU in kills in each of her final three seasons…ranks sec-ond in school history in career at-tack attempts (3,960), third in kills (1,416) and fourth in kills per game (3.44)…selected as team Co-Most Outstanding Player in 1995.

Tenille WHiTeSiDe

playing Career: 2001-04induCted: 2013

First player to earn All-America honors in program history…three-time First Team All-Leauge selec-tion…CSU career record holder in kills (1,626), hitting percentage (.339), block assists (485), total blocks (558), points (2,033.5) and points per set (4.59)…also holds the Horizon League records in hitting percentage, block assists and total blocks.

JAMie BOUyer

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CSu in the ncaa tournament

CSu in th e nCaa to u r n a m e n t //

CleVelAnD STATe MADe iTS FirST-eVer nCAA TOUrnAMenT AppeArAnCe in 2007

2007 NCAA TOURNAMENTDec. 7-8, 2007 | Penn State Regional

The 2007 volleyball season was one to remember, as the Vikings cap-tured their first-ever Horizon League Championship and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Led by first team All-Horizon League selections Amy Benz, Beth Greulich and Mel Snyder, the Vikings fin-ished the season with a 23-9 record, including a 13-3 mark in the Ho-rizon League. CSU traveled to Penn State for the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, where they fell to Albany in their first NCAA Championship contest in program history.

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CSu in the ncaa tournament

CleVelAnD STATe MADe iTS SeCOnD nCAA TOUrnAMenT AppeArAnCe lAST SeASOn

2012 NCAA TOURNAMENTNov. 30-Dec. 1, 2012 | Kansas Regional

Cleveland State became just the second Horizon League team in the past 10 years to win both the regular season and tournament titles during 2012 - capturing the program’s second trip to the NCAA Tour-nament. Behind Horizon League Player of the Year Kara Koch and Horizon League Coach of the Year Chuck Voss, the Vikings finished the season with a 23-7 mark. The Vikings traveled to Kansas for the opening rounds of the NCAA Tournament, where they fell to the Jay-hawks, 3-1 - marking the program’s first-ever NCAA Tournament set win.

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woodling gymnasium

WOODling gyMnASiUM HAS Been HOMe TO ViKing VOlleyBAll SinCe 1973

The Cleveland State volleyball team is proud to call the Homer E. Woodling Gymnasium home. Thanks to a facelift in the summer of 2003, the refinished floor features the volleyball court as the primary markings on the middle of three basketball courts.

Located within the Physical Education Building, the gym seats 1,500 for volleyball matches and upwards of 3,000 for wrestling. It boasts a suspended running track that is used year round.

The volleyball locker room, a full service training room and a newly-built, fully-stocked weight room are located in the lower levels of the P.E. Building.

Woodling Gym has served as the host for numerous championships, including the 2006 & 2012 NCAA Midwest Fencing Regionals, the 2000, 2008 & 2012 Horizon League Volleyball Championships, the 1999 Horizon League Women’s Basketball Championship and

the 1999 Eastern Wrestling League Championship.

Recently, the Vikings have turned the gym into a significant home court advantage, posting a 47-18 (.723) mark over the past five seasons in Woodling Gym and winning a CSU Invitational title in the process.

in WOODling gyMnASiUM

THe lAST 10 SeASOnS...Overall Record ..............................85-38Horizon League Record ................54-21CSU Invitational Record ...............16-6

individual reCords

Kills ...........35, Kara Koch/vs. UIC, 11/4/2011Digs ...... 39, Amy Grabiec/vs. UIC, 11/4/2011Blocks...... 14, Amy Benz/vs. Valpo, 11/3/2007Assists .. 66, Mel Snyder/vs. WSU, 10/21/2005

team reCords

Kills ............................... 85/vs. UIC, 10/5/2007Digs ......................... 112/vs. Oakland, 9/8/2012Blocks.......................... 20/vs. Valpo, 11/3/2007Assists .. 77/vs. UIC, 10/5/2007 & Loyola, 10/3/2003

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2013 ROSTER nO. nAMe pOSiTiOn HeigHT ClASS HOMeTOWn/HigH SCHOOl 1 Logan Holthaus DS/L 5-6 R-Fr. Granville, Ohio/Granville 2 Kerry Winchester OH 5-10 Sr. Clayton, Ohio/Vandalia-Butler 3 Aaliyah Slappy MH 6-0 Fr. Columbus, Ohio/Centennial 4 Ally Beck OH 5-10 Jr. Lebanon, Ohio/Bishop Fenwick 6 Marche Johnson RS/MH 5-11 R-Fr. Bedford Heights, Ohio/Bedford Heights 7 Taylor Angel OH/RS 6-1 Fr. Union, Ky./Notre Dame Academy 8 Maggie Hannon MH 6-3 Jr. Commerce Township, Mich./Lakeland 10 Grace Kauth OH 5-10 Fr. Vandalia, Ohio/Chaminade Julienne 11 Katie Nesbitt OH/MH/RS 6-0 R-Fr. Castalia, Ohio/Margaretta 12 Annie Djukic S 5-8 Sr. Twinsburg, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit 14 Rebecca Robben DS 5-3 Fr. Cleves, Ohio/William Henry Harrison 15 Christina Toth OH 6-0 So. Lyndhurst, Ohio/Brush 16 Nikki Holmes DS 5-4 So. Madison, Ohio/Madison Comprehensive 17 Sydney Mast MH/OH 6-1 Fr. Millersburg, Ohio/Central Catholic 18 Makara Scruggs RS 6-1 Jr. Barberton, Ohio/Barberton 20 Dayna Roberts S 5-7 So. Olmsted Falls, Ohio/Olmsted Falls 23 Dawn Lingenfelter DS 5-4 So. Hubbard, Ohio/Hubbard 33 Kelly Kiger OH/MH/RS 6-2 So. East Liverpool, Ohio/East Liverpool

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