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TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of Contents/Quick Facts ............................................................... 1Roster ....................................................................................................... 2Outlook ..................................................................................................... 3Head Coach .............................................................................................. 4Assistant Coaches .................................................................................. 5Returning Players .................................................................................... 6Newcomers ............................................................................................ 152008 Statistics........................................................................................ 17Honors .................................................................................................... 18Records ................................................................................................. 19Year-by-Year ........................................................................................... 22Alumnae ................................................................................................. 26College.................................................................................................... 28Tribe Athletics ........................................................................................ 30Facilities ................................................................................................. 32

CREDITSThe 2009 W&M Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the W&M sports information office. Layout, design and cover design by associ-ate SID Kris Sears. Writing by associate SID Jacob Skipper and edit-ing by the sports information office. Photography by Jim Agnew, Julia Martin, Pete Clawson and Bob Keroack. Printing by Worth Higgins and Associates in Richmond, Va.

W&M QUICK FACTSLocation: Williamsburg, VirginiaFounded: 1693 (2nd-oldest college in U.S.)Enrollment (includes graduate): 7,625Nickname: TribeColors: Green, Gold and SilverFacility (Capacity): Kaplan Arena at W&M Hall (8,600)Conference: Colonial Athletic AssociationPresident: W. Taylor Reveley III (Princeton, 1965)Chancellor: Sandra Day O’Connor (Stanford, 1950)Director of Athletics: Terry Driscoll (Boston College, 1969)Senior Women’s Administrator: Pamela Mason (SMU, 1994)

SPORTS INFORMATIONAssociate Director/VB Contact: Jacob Skipper (William & Mary, 2005)Office Phone: (757) 221-3344E-Mail Address: [email protected]: (757) 221- 2989Web Site: www.TribeAthletics.com

TRIBE VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION Head Coach: Melissa Shelton (William & Mary, 1991)Email: [email protected] Phone: (757) 221-3395Record at W&M: 19-9 (.679)/One SeasonCareer Record: 254-188 (.575)/15th SeasonAssistant Coaches: Monica Marlowe, John CritzerMarlowe’s Email: [email protected] Record: 19-9 (.679)2008 Conference Record/Finish: 9-5 (.643)/T-3rd

PREVIEW COACHING STAFF THE TRIBE HISTORYJunior Erin Skipper returns for the Green and Gold after earning all-conference and all-region honors last season.

W&M has won eight CAA Champi-onships and owns 635 victories in the program’s history.

W&M returns four starters and its libero from last season’s team that finished third in the CAA.

In her first season at the helm of the Tribe program, head coach Melissa Shelton led the Tribe to a 19-9 over-all record.

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NUMERICALNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/HighSchool1 Jordyn Moloney S Fr. 5-8 Whitby, Ontario/Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute2 Anne Dorff M So. 6-0 Kent, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit3 Lindsey Pflugner L Sr. 5-11 Sarasota, Fla./Riverview4 Gina Lang O Fr. 5-11 Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso5 Katie McCarney M Sr. 6-1 Dallas, Texas/The Hockaday School6 Bryana Carey O Sr. 6-0 Balboa Island, Calif./Newport Harbor7 Gabi Smith L Fr. 5-5 Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy8 Erin Skipper O Jr. 6-0 Yorktown, Va./Tabb10 Lindsay Kresch O So. 6-1 Moon Township, Pa./Moon11 Ginny Bray M Jr. 6-1 Cary, N.C./Athens Drive13 Delaney Gordon L Fr. 5-7 Walnut Creek, Calif./Las Lomas17 Shaylin O’Connell M Fr. 6-2 Leesburg, Va./Loudon County19 Cassie Crumal S Jr. 5-8 Castle Rock, Colo./Chaparral20 Brooke Bauernfeind O So. 5-10 Ashburn, Va./Broad Run22 Lauren Powell O Sr. 5-9 Tulsa, Okla./Cascia Hall

ALPHABETICALNo. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/HighSchool20 Brooke Bauernfeind O So. 5-10 Ashburn, Va./Broad Run11 Ginny Bray M Jr. 6-1 Cary, N.C./Athens Drive6 Bryana Carey O Sr. 6-0 Balboa Island, Calif./Newport Harbor19 Cassie Crumal S Jr. 5-8 Castle Rock, Colo./Chaparral2 Anne Dorff M So. 6-0 Kent, Ohio/Walsh Jesuit13 Delaney Gordon L Fr. 5-7 Walnut Creek, Calif./Las Lomas10 Lindsay Kresch O So. 6-1 Moon Township, Pa./Moon4 Gina Lang O Fr. 5-11 Valparaiso, Ind./Valparaiso5 Katie McCarney M Sr. 6-1 Dallas, Texas/The Hockaday School1 Jordyn Moloney S Fr. 5-8 Whitby, Ontario/Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute17 Shaylin O’Connell M Fr. 6-2 Leesburg, Va./Loudon County3 Lindsey Pflugner L Sr. 5-11 Sarasota, Fla./Riverview22 Lauren Powell O Sr. 5-9 Tulsa, Okla./Cascia Hall8 Erin Skipper O Jr. 6-0 Yorktown, Va./Tabb7 Gabi Smith L Fr. 5-5 Atlanta, Ga./Woodward Academy

HEAD COACHMelissa Aldrich Shelton Second Season William and Mary (1991)Career Record: 254-188 (14 Seasons)W&M Record: 19-9 (One Season)

ASSISTANT COACHESMonica Marlowe Second Season Truman State (2003)John Critzer First Season William and Mary (1997)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBrooke Bauernfeind BOWRN-findBryana Carey BREE-ahnaCassie Crumal CRUM-alLindsay Kresch KRESHLindsey Pflugner FLOOG-ner

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

ByClassFreshmen (5): Delaney Gordon, Gina Lang, Jordyn Moloney, Shaylin O’Connell, Gabi Smith

Sophomores (3): Brooke Bauern-feind, Anne Dorff, Lindsay Kresch

Juniors (3): Ginny Bray, Cassie Crumal, Erin Skipper

Seniors (4): Bryana Carey, Katie McCarney, Lauren Powell, Lindsey Pflugner

ByStateCalifornia (2): Bryana Carey, Del-aney GordonColorado (1): Cassie CrumalFlorida (1): Lindsey PflugnerGeorgia (1): Gabi SmithIndiana (1): Gina LangNorth Carolina (1): Ginny BrayOhio (1): Anne DorffOklahoma (1): Lauren PowellPennsylvania (1): Lindsay KreschTexas (1): Katie McCarneyVirginia (3): Brooke Bauernfeind, Shaylin O’Connell, Erin Skipper

ByCountryCanada (1): Jordyn Moloney

ByPositionOutsides (6): Brooke Bauernfeind, Bryana Carey, Lindsay Kresch, Gina Lang, Lauren Powell, Erin Skipper

Middles (4): Ginny Bray, Anne Dorff, Katie McCarney, Shaylin O’Connell

Setters (2): Cassie Crumal, Jordyn Moloney

Liberos (3): Delaney Gordon, Lind-sey Pflugner, Gabi Smith

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After the best first-season of any Tribe volleyball coach in school history, Melissa Al-drich Shelton ’91 enters her second year on the sidelines with an immensely talented team that could add a ninth Colonial Athletic Association trophy to the W&M cabinet and return to the NCAA Tournament. “With the development of our returning players and the addition of six talented recruits, our squad will have terrific depth at every posi-tion,” said Shelton. “Our main objective during the pre-season and non-conference play will be to develop team chemistry as well as strong, fo-cused leadership for our group. If we are able to come together as one united team, I believe we have the talent to be CAA Champions at the end of the season.”

SETTERS With a third-year veteran and one of the most talented players from north of the border joining the team this year, Shelton hopes to re-duce the impact of losing last year’s conference Setter of the Year to graduation. “Our battle at the setting position promises to be exciting all year,” Shelton said. “Consis-tency, leadership, and decision-making will be the factors that determine our starter.” Junior Cassie Crumal has the pre-season edge to lead the offense after two years as the top reserve. As a freshman in 2007, Crumal was thrown into the starting line-up at the start of the season and performed admirably, averag-ing more than 10.5 assists per set and garnering a pair of CAA Rookie of the Week awards. De-spite moving back to a largely reserve role later that year and in 2008, she has been impressive in practice and the offseason, and is confident in her ability to direct the Tribe offense. Pushing Crumal for the starting spot will be freshman Jordyn Moloney out of Whitby, Ontario. The first Canadian to make her way to Williamsburg for volleyball, Moloney has led the Durham Attack club to the past five Ontario and Canadian Championships, earning All-Canada honors each year. In both 2005 and 2008, she was named MVP of the Canadian Champion-ships, and in 2007, she was one half of the gold medal-winning 16U beach volleyball team at the Canadian Beach Championships.

BACKCOURT Despite the loss of two senior backcourt specialists following 2008, William and Mary will look to keep its defense near the top of the CAA with a talented blend of veterans and newcom-ers. Senior Lindsey Pflugner made a very suc-cessful transition from hitter to libero last year and was a large part of the Tribe’s mid-season 11-match winning streak. In that span, she had

double-digit digs in 10 matches, including nine-straight to close the string. She also broke the 20-dig plateau three times, including a career-best 27 digs at VCU. Pflugner led all defensive specialists with 75 digs, and ranked in the top 10 in the conference. Also the team’s best server, Pflugner was first on the team with 26 aces and second with a .937 success percent-age while serving. Two standout freshmen will be able to learn under Pflugner in 2009, and push for play-ing time of their own down the stretch. Gabi Smith was the 3A State Player of the Year in Georgia last year after leading Woodward Acad-emy to the state championship as the starting li-bero. Playing with the A5 Volleyball Club, Smith was a part of the 2007 16U National Junior Olympic championship team. Delaney Gordon earned all-league honors as the libero at Las Lomas High while playing against some of the best teams in the San Francisco Bay area as a senior, and averaged more than five digs per set in her final campaign. “Both Gabi and Delaney have all the tools to develop into strong backcourt players,” said Shelton. “Each possess a strong serve and a proven ability to perform at clutch times. I ex-pect both to contribute greatly and help uphold our reputation as a strong defensive team.”

MIDDLE The Tribe has a strong corps of middles returning in 2009, led by two-time all-conference middle Ginny Bray and senior Katie McCarney. As returning starters, both will be expected to lead the team as they continue to improve their own skill sets. “We have an extremely talented group of middles on our roster this season,” noted Shel-ton. “Each one of the four has their own unique strengths. It is quite possible that all four will see significant time this fall.” Bray has earned All-CAA honors each of her two years at W&M, adding third-team acco-lades last season to the all-rookie selection she earned in 2007. In 2008, she ranked second in the CAA with a .297 attack percentage, led W&M with 13 solo blocks, and contributed 2.9 points per set, second-best on the team. McCarney was the team’s top blocker last year, averaging 0.89 per set. A major part of the Tribe attack with 2.23 points per set, McCarney will be counted on to continue her steady offen-sive output and create chances for teammates by making opponents divide their blockers. Sophomore Anne Dorff saw only limited action as a freshman last year, but will be asked to live up to her All-Ohio pedigree in 2009. The best blocker of all the returning players, Dorff is sure to challenge for court time during the season. Joining the middle group is freshman

Shaylin O’Connell from Loudoun County High in northern Virginia. A starter on the past two Vir-ginia AA state championship teams, O’Connell was named the district MVP as a senior and also garnered first-team All-Met honors from the Washington Post.

OUTSIDE HITTER Hitting again looks to be a major strength for the Tribe, with the top three players from last year all returning and two superb recruits don-ning the Green and Gold for the first time. Junior Erin Skipper is an early favorite for post-season honors after being named to the all-region team in 2008, the first-such award for W&M since 1991. Last season, Skipper led the conference and ranked in the top-50 nationally in kills per set, and also led the CAA with 4.4 points per set. While the addition of several options to the Tribe offense might mean fewer chances for Skipper, Coach Shelton looks for her attack percentage to rise and her kill rate to remain relatively constant as she continues to learn the nuances of the position. Along with Skipper, the Tribe returns se-nior Lauren Powell, who has ranked second in kills per set each of the last two seasons. In 2008, Powell’s defense caught up with her of-fense, and she ranked second on the team with 290 digs (2.9 per set), quadrupling her career total in the space of a single season. This year, she can expect to contend for all-conference honors while anchoring the right side of the Tribe attack. The final outsides returning this sea-son are senior Bryana Carey and sophomore Brooke Bauernfeind. With starting experience as both a left- and right-side hitter, Carey might be the Tribe’s most versatile player. She worked hard in the off-season to improve her consisten-cy, and could see playing time in a number of different roles. Bauernfeind saw significant im-provement in her game during the spring. As a constant in the Tribe line-up, she finished as the top combination attacker and passer during the spring. Newcomers Lindsay Kresch and Gina Lang will add two players with six-rotation abilities to the Tribe this fall. Kresch played the 2007 season at Northwestern before sitting out 2008, and transferred to W&M over the summer with three years of eligibility remaining. One of the top-75 recruits in the nation in 2007, she av-eraged 1.36 kills per set in 10 matches for the Wildcats, including six kills and four digs at Indi-ana. Also joining the Tribe this fall is freshman Gina Lang, out of Valparaiso High in Indiana. A terrific all-around player, Lang was an all-area selection as a senior after totalling 281 kills, 318 digs, 183 assists, and 47 service aces.

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Second Season at W&M 15th Season OverallMELISSA SHELTON

HEAD COACH

SHELTON’S CAREER RECORD Year School Record (Pct.) 1995 Virginia 9-22 (.290) 1996 Virginia 24-11 (.686) 1997 Virginia 18-16 (.529) 1998 Virginia 26-8 (.765) 1999 Virginia 19-12 (.613) 2000 Virginia 16-15 (.516) 2001 Virginia 9-18 (.333) 2002 Virginia 9-25 (.265) 2003 Virginia 25-9 (.735) 2004 Virginia 19-11 (.633) 2005 Virginia 20-11 (.645) 2006 Virginia 23-8 (.742) 2007 Virginia 18-13 (.581) 2008 William & Mary 19-9 (.679) Career Total: 254-188 (.575)

SHELTON’S COACHING ACCOMPLISHMENTS

100% Graduation Rate Since 19962006 ACC Runner-up2004 VaSID State Coach of the Year2003 VaSID State Coach of the Year1999 NCAA At-Large Berth1998 VaSID State Coach of the Year1998 NCAA At-Large Berth1998 ACC Runner-upFive 20-win seasons

SHELTON’S EDUCATIONB.A. History William & Mary, 1991M.S. Exercise Science Arkansas State, 1993

William and Mary alumna Melissa Aldrich Shelton ’91 returned home for the 2008 season, and promptly became the winningest rookie coach in Tribe history. The seventh head coach in the history of Tribe volleyball, Shelton came back to Williamsburg after spending 13 years patrolling the court for the University of Virginia. She is the first Tribe graduate to helm the vol-leyball program, taking over the reins upon the retirement of Debbie Hill in January of 2008 after 30 years of coaching. The 2008 season was a great success for the Tribe program, and a promise of even better days to come, as Shelton’s athletes rattled off a 19-9 record and a trip to the CAA Tourna-ment for the second year in a row. After opening the year 3-3, including tough losses to top-20 teams Stanford and Illinois, the Tribe posted an 11-match winning streak for the first time since the 1990 season, including three-straight five-set victories over CAA foes Virginia Common-wealth, Delaware, and Towson to open conference play. The team also won three of its four non-conference tournaments with a combined record of 10-0, and garnered national accolades when senior setter Kim Mount was named as a National Athlete of the Week by CVU.com after totaling 81 assists in a pair of 3-0 conference victories. Mount would go on to be named first-team All-CAA and all-state, and became the first W&M player to be selected as CAA Setter of the Year. The sophomore class also thrived under Shelton’s direction, winning MVP honors at three of the four in-season tournaments as well as several post-season accolades. Middle Ginny Bray was named MVP at both the N.C. State Invitational and the Tribe’s own Colonial Chal-lenge, and became the first underclassman since Natalie Kamper in 1995 and 1996 to earn two all-conference citations. Bray earned third-team honors in 2008, after being selected to the all-rookie team in 2007. Her classmate Erin Skipper also had a very impressive year, as she became the first Tribe player since Jennifer Torns in 1991 to be named to the AVCA All-Region team. An honorable-mention all-region selection, Skipper was also a first-team all-conference and all-state player after leading the CAA in kills, kill-average, points, and point-average. Even though sets were shorter in 2008 than in years past (with the win coming at 25, instead of 30 points), Skipper still managed only the fourth 400-kill campaign in school history. During her time at the helm of UVA’s program, Shelton compiled a 235-179 overall record and guided the Cavaliers to pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. The at-large berths, com-ing in consecutive seasons (1998, 1999), were the program’s initial appearances in the national tournament. Additionally, Shelton led Virginia to five 20-win seasons, highlighted by a 26-win campaign in 1998 that marked the second-most victories in school history. Named as the State Coach of the Year by the Virginia Association of Sports Information Directors three times, Shelton was by far the longest-tenured and most successful coach in UVA’s history. She coached the Cavaliers in 43 percent of the programs matches and wins un-der her direction account for 48 percent of the school’s total. All six of Virginia’s All-Americans excelled under her tutelage, and her players also won all but three of the program’s all-region and 26 out of 45 All-ACC honors. Her student-athletes also excel in the classroom, earning a 100 percent graduation rate since 1996. In 2008, Kim Mount was selected by CoSIDA and ESPN The Magazine to the District III all-academic second team, the first all-academic honor for W&M since 1996. Prior to taking over the reigns as head coach at Virginia, Shelton served as an assistant at Clemson University from 1993-95. During her tenure with the Tigers, she helped the team win 55 matches and achieve its first ever NCAA Tournament bids, as the squad earned back-to-back berths in 1993 and 1994. Shelton’s first coaching position was at Arkansas State University, where she served as an assistant from 1991-93. She helped the Indians to a pair of Sun Belt Conference champion-ships, as the program garnered its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 1992. A three-year starter for the Tribe, Shelton was elected as a team captain during her junior and senior seasons. She helped W&M claim four consecutive CAA titles and earn two National Invitational Volleyball Championship appearances. An All-CAA selection as a junior, she was chosen to the CAA All-Tournament Team during her senior season. Shelton graduated from the College in 1991 with a bachelors of the arts degree in history, and earned a Master’s in exercise science while at Arkansas State. A native of Long Beach, California, Shelton and her husband, Gordon, reside in Williamsburg with their four-year-old son, Andrew.

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Monica Marlowe is in her second season with the Tribe in 2009, after helping the team to a 19-9 record and a spot in the CAA Tourna-ment. Her duties include assisting with all off-court aspects of the program with specific emphasis on recruiting. In the gym, she is responsible for tutoring the team’s setters. In her first season, Marlowe helped Kim Mount become the first W&M player ever named CAA Setter of the Year, as the senior led the conference in assist average and also garnered first-team honors in the conference and the state. Despite having fewer assist opportunities than in any other season over the past 34 years, Mount posted the eighth 1,000 assist season in school history. Marlowe joined the College in 2008 after two seasons as an assistant for the Bradley University Braves. While in Peoria, she worked with the setters while also coordinating team travel, film ex-change, fundraising, and alumni relations. Before joining the Bradley staff, Marlowe spent three seasons at the University of Nebraska Kearney, the first two as a graduate assistant pursuing a Master’s of Art in Education in Sports Admin-istration, and the final year as a full-time assistant. During her time with UNK, the Lopers made the NCAA Division II Elite Eight all three years, advancing to the quarterfinals in 2004 and to the champion-ship match in 2005. Marlowe also helped with the development of seven AVCA All-Americans during her time in Nebraska. Marlowe graduated from Truman State University in 2003 with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science, after starting at set-ter for all four years under Tribe alumna Becky Eggering Pike ’93. A four-time All-MIAA first-team honoree, Marlowe led Truman State to the 2002 NCAA Division II title game and garnered second-team AVCA All-America accolades. The 1999 AVCA Regional Freshman of the Year, she went on to earn AVCA All-Region honors each of her last three seasons and led the Bulldogs to two conference champi-onships and three NCAA tournament appearances. Marlowe gradu-ated as the all-time career leader for assists per game with 11.43, and second all-time in total assists (5,475).

John Critzer makes his return to Williamsburg this fall, joining Melissa Shelton’s staff as an assistant coach helping with all aspects of the Tribe program. “I am excited to welcome John back to the College and our volleyball program,” Shelton said. “As we blend the seven new faces into our program this preseason I believe we will find our team has significant talent and drive. I am confident we will be able to use John’s coaching experiences to help us reach or potential and attain our goal of winning the CAA Championship.” Critzer returns to Williamsburg after three years in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he was a head coach within the Colorado Juniors Volleyball Club. His Colorado Juniors teams produced nine collegiate recruits, a top-five finisher at the Asics National Champi-onships in 2009 and two National Qualifiers. Before heading west, he spent four years in Roanoke, Virginia coaching at all three levels, collegiate, high school, and club. From 2002-03 Critzer was a volunteer assistant at Radford University, where he was involved in all aspects of the practice and training regi-men. From 2002-06, he served at Salem High as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant, and developed the school’s first off-season training and conditioning program. His work with the mid-dle and outside hitters on the varsity team helped Salem reach the postseason three out of four years, and his JV team had a four-year record of 57-23. On top of all that, Critzer was also an assistant and head coach with the Roanoke Juniors Volleyball Club, responsible for the training of middle hitters and helping to produce nine college signees including six Division I recruits. No stranger to the Williamsburg area, Critzer graduated in 1997 from the College with dual degrees in mathematics and history, and was a student and volunteer assistant coach with the Tribe from 1996-98. From 1998-2002, he served as the head coach at Lafay-ette High in Williamsburg, helping build a program that had only ex-isted since 1996 into a state contender while overseeing budgeting, fundraising, and community relations. His athletes had an average GPA of over 3.6 in the classroom, and reached the state finals in 1998 after winning the regional championship. The Rams reached the regional semifinals each of the next three years, and Critzer was honored as the Bay Rivers District Coach of the Year in 2002.

monica MARLOWE

Assistant CoachSecond SeasonB.S. Exercise Science Truman State, 2003

john CRITZER

Assistant CoachFirst SeasonB.S. Mathematics/B.A. History William & Mary, 1997

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brooke BAUERNFEIND

Sophomore

5-10

What does TRIBE PRIDE mean to you?

They said iT …

What does TRIBE PRIDE mean to you?

“TribePride is theEXCITE-MENT and LOVE we shareforbothTEAMandSCHOOL.

It’sgivingityourall,dayinanddayout, and takingPRIDE inwhatyourepresent.”

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Totaled 19 kills and 17 digs in 10 matches as a true freshman ... Played extensively on the road at Georgia State and UNC Wilmington (November 7-8) ... Against the Panthers, had five kills, two aces, six digs, and three blocks ... Followed that one night later with six kills and five digs against the Seahawks.

HIGH SCHOOL A four-year letterwinner at Broad Run ... Played as both a hitter and setter for coach Susan Dezzutti ... First-team all-state and all-region as a senior ... Three-time all-district honoree, earning first-team honors in each of her last two years ... Scholar-Athlete award each of her last three seasons ... Team MVP as a freshman, junior, and senior ... Also played tennis at Broad Run, earning three letters as part of the school’s No. 1 doubles team ... Second-team all-district as a sophomore after helping the team win the district title with an undefeated record ... Advanced to the region doubles championships as a junior ... Played club volleyball each of the last three years with the Virginia Elite under Tom Lowery and John Teifer ... Won the regional age-group title each of her three years with the club ... Editor of the yearbook her senior year ... Member of the Key Club and National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Full name is Brooke Bauernfeind ... Daughter of Don and Sue Bauernfeind ... Born November 21, 1989 in Leesburg, Virginia ... Enjoys photography and writing ... A member of Delta Gamma … Undecided as to her major.

Ashburn, Va.

Broad Run

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Virginia Elite

BROOKE BAUERNFEIND CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2008 19/10 19 1.00 18 78 .013 0 0.00 4 9 17 0.89 0 3 3 0.16Career 19/10 19 1.00 18 78 .013 0 0.00 4 9 17 0.89 0 3 3 0.16

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .095at Ga. State (11/7/08)

Kills: 6at UNCW (11/8/08)

Attempts: 21at Ga. State (11/7/08)

Assists: None

Digs: 6at Ga. State (11/7/08)

Service Aces: 2twice, last at Ga. State (11/7/08)

Total Blocks: 3at Ga. State (11/7/08)

Outside

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They said iT …

“My favorite class that Ihave taken at W&M hasbeenmy CROSS CULTUR-AL STUDIES class withPROFESSOR ARWARI. She madethe class an UNFORGETTABLEEXPERIENCEinlearningthebegin-ningofHispanicStudiestheory.”

What has been your FAVORITE CLASS at W&M?

ginny BRAY

Junior

Middle

6-1

Cary, N.C.

N.C. Challengers

Athens Drive

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Third-team All-CAA selection ... Ranked second in the conference with a .297 attack percentage ... Hit .400 or better in eight matches with a minimum of 10 attempts ... Had 15 kills and only one error at UNC Wilmington to tie her career-high with a .583 attack percentage ... The 15 kills also tied her career-best, set against the Seahawks one year earlier ... Tied her career-high in digs with four on four different occasions ... Topped double-digit kills in 14 of her 27 matches ... On the reverse, com-mitted two or fewer errors in 13 of 27 ... Named MVP of the Wolfpack Hilton RTP Invitational and of the Colonial Challenge ... Currently ranks ninth all-time with a .257 career attack percentage.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007) Selected to the CAA All-Rookie team ... Led the team and ranked second in the conference with 1.17 bpg ... Also averaged 1.97 kpg ... Totaled double-digit kill totals on six occasions ... Chosen as the CAA Rookie of the Week on September 24 after impressive performances in the wins at UNC Wilmington and at Georgia State ... Totaled a season-high 15 kills against the Panthers, while post-ing 12 put-aways on a .409 hitting percentage (12-3-22) versus the Seahawks ... Posted an impres-sive performance at VCU (November 2), registering 14 kills on .464 hitting (14-1-28) with eight total blocks ... Tallied 14 put-aways on a .419 attack percentage (14-1-31) with seven total blocks versus VCU (September 26) ... Recorded 11 kills and eight total blocks at Villanova (September 15).

HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for head coach Angela Cottichio at Athens Drive High School ... Honored as the conference Player of the Year as a junior ... Twice selected as the team’s Most Valuable Player ... Garnered academic all-confer-ence distinction all four years ... Helped her squad claim the conference champi-onship three times ... Equaled a single-match school record for kills with 30 ... Played club volleyball with the North Carolina Challengers since the seventh grade ... Earned Carolina All-Region first-team accolades in 2005-06 ... Mem-ber of the National Honor Society and was a Honor Scholar.

PERSONAL Full name is Sarah Virginia Bray ... Daughter of Michael and Rebecca Bray ... Born November 29, 1988 in Atlanta, Georgia ... Mom played volleyball at Presbyterian College ... Enjoys read-ing, sodoku, watching movies, watching sports, and hanging out with friends ... Member of Delta Delta Delta sorority ... Majoring in marketing with a minor in history.

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GINNY BRAY CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2007 98/28 189 1.93 81 512 .211 19 0.19 5 4 27 0.28 14 101 115 1.172008 102/27 250 2.45 76 586 .297 4 0.04 4 11 31 0.30 13 57 70 0.69Career 200/55 439 2.19 157 1098 .257 23 0.12 9 15 58 0.29 27 158 185 0.93

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .583twice, last at UNCW (11/8/08)

Kills: 15twice, last at UNCW (11/8/08)

Attempts: 38at Hofstra (11/15/08)

Assists: 6at Hampton (10/30/07)

Digs: 4five times, last vs Towson (10/31/08)

Service Aces: 3at UNCW (9/21/07)

Total Blocks: 8four times, last at VCU (11/2/07)

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They said iT …

What does TRIBE PRIDE mean to you?

“It is not all about winning everymatch; it isaboutSTRIVING todoyour BEST. It’s about the experi-ences and friends that you make

duringthetimeyouareatW&Mthatmatters.Iwishtoimparttotheincomingclassesthatyou should live your life to the FULLEST,andthatschoolandvolleyballarejustsmallsteps thatwill prepare you for theBIGGERGAMEOFLIFE.”

bryana CAREY

Senior

6-0

Balboa Island, Calif.

Saddleback Valley

Newport Harbor

BRYANA CAREY CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2006 93/25 97 1.04 61 312 .115 21 0.23 43 43 53 0.57 1 30 31 0.332007 56/22 115 2.05 49 325 .203 7 0.12 25 22 53 0.95 3 43 46 0.822008 74/23 114 1.54 80 410 .083 10 0.14 19 30 96 1.30 1 23 24 0.32Career 223/70 326 1.46 190 1047 .130 38 0.17 87 95 202 0.91 5 96 101 0.45

JUNIOR YEAR (2008) Ranked fifth on the team, contributing just under two points per set (1.97) ... Averaged 1.54 kills and 1.30 digs per set ... Reset her career-high in digs four times ... Totaled seven digs in the opener versus UMBC ... Dug-up eight points against Western Carolina on September 13 ... Reached double-digits in back-to-back wins against Delaware (10) and Towson (11), October 3-4 ... Tallied only double-double of the season in the five-set victory at Delaware, with 10 kills and 10 digs.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007) Led the team and ranked second in the conference with 0.43 service aces per game ... Ranked fourth on the team with 2.05 kills per game ... Registered double-figure kill totals on four occasions ... Equaled a career high with 15 put-aways on a .344 hitting percentage (15-4-32) in the win at Norfolk State (September 18) ... Earned a career-high 10 total blocks at VCU (November 2) ... Had an outstanding all-around performance in the win against Hofstra (October 27), totaling 13 kills, eight total blocks and five digs ... Earned a season-high six service aces in the win at Hampton (October 30).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Ranked third in the CAA with 0.46 service aces per game ... Tallied eight aces in the win against Air Force (September 2), which equaled the second-best single-match total in school history ... Finished the season with 97 kills, 53 digs and 21 assists ... Registered career highs in kills (15) and total blocks (four) in the win against Delaware (October 7) ... Posted nine kills with a .304 hitting percentage ver-sus Towson (October 6) ... Recorded a career-high six digs in the win against George State (October 14).

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three times as an outside hit-ter, right-side hitter and middle blocker for coaches Dan Glenn and Ki Yi at Newport Harbor ... First-team all-league selection as a senior ... League MVP ... Second-team all-league selection as a junior ... Member of the Saddleback club team that was a two-time winner of the prestigious National Volleyball Festival ... Also participated on the swimming and soccer teams.

PERSONAL Full name is Bryana Rose Carey ... Daughter of George and Becky Carey ... Born April 9, 1987 in Mission Viejo, California ... Mother played volleyball collegiately for two years and beach volleyball for 10 years ... Father was a swimmer at Arizona State ... Sister, Jen-nifer, played volleyball at Hawaii and works for the California volleyball team, and brother, George, has played pro-fessional beach volleyball for the last 10 years ... Enjoys going to the beach, dancing, music, movies and being with friends ... Majoring in history and gov-ernment.

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .833at Hampton (10/30/07)

Kills: 15twice, last at NSU (9/18/07)

Attempts: 39vs. Delaware (10/7/06)

Assists: 3four times, last vs. Marshall (8/24/07)

Digs: 11at Towson (10/4/08)

Service Aces: 8vs. Air Force (9/2/06)

Total Blocks: 10at VCU (11/2/07)

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your FAVORITE CLASS at W&M?

“My favorite class has beenDEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOL-OGY. I want to be a teacherandthisclasstaughtusaboutthe different stages that chil-drengothroughinlife.EverySaturday,I VOLUNTEERED with gifted childrenand got to learn so much about theirdevelopment. Itwasgreat tosee themeveryweekreadytolearn!”

19cassie CRUMAL

Junior

Setter

5-8

Castle Rock, Colo.

Colorado Performance

Chaparral

CASSIE CRUMAL CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2007 40/12 19 0.47 9 44 .227 422 10.55 8 10 75 1.88 0 17 17 0.432008 16/10 4 0.25 3 19 .053 98 6.12 2 8 18 1.12 0 9 9 0.56Career 56/22 23 0.41 12 63 .175 520 9.29 10 18 93 1.66 0 26 26 0.46

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Appeared in 10 matches as a reserve ... In four sets against Delaware on October 3, tallied 40 as-sists, seven digs, and three blocks to help lead the Tribe to a five-set victory.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007)Appeared in 40 games ... Averaged 10.55 apg ... Earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors in con-secutive weeks (August 27 and September 4) ... Finished the season with three double-doubles, two of which came during her first four collegiate matches ... Recorded a career-high 66 assists to go with 14 digs against Liberty (September 15) ... Registered 51 assists and 15 digs versus Kent State (September 1) ... Also posted a double-double in the season opener at Virginia Tech (August 24), tallying 50 assists and 11 digs ... Totaled 56 assists, nine digs and five kills on .444 hitting (5-1-9) in the triumph against Southern Illinois (September 1) ... Chosen to the Tribe Classic All-Tournament Team.

HIGH SCHOOL Earned four letters as a setter for head coach T.R. Ellis at Chaparral High School ... School record holder for career assists (1,812) ... Also holds the single-season school record for assists (1,097) ... Garnered all-state honorable mention distinction twice ... An all-conference first-team selec-tion as a senior ... Served as a captain in 2006 and led the team to a district championship and

a third-place finish at the regional level ... As a junior, she helped her team win district and regional titles, while record-ing a second-place runner up finish in the state tournament ... Selected to the Rocky Mountain All-Tournament Team in 2005 ... Played club volleyball with the Colorado Performance ... Chosen to the Regional All-Star team in 2005-06 ... Earned a spot on the All-State All-Academic team twice ... Member of the National Honor Society and was the French Club vice president ... Also served as the National French Honor Society historian.

PERSONAL Full name is Cassandra Shea Crumal ... Daughter of Jill VanCleef and Pat-rick Crumal ... Born January 3, 1989 in Denver, Colorado ... Enjoys swimming, watching movies and knitting ... Major-ing in psychology and education.

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .444vs. SIU (9/1/07)

Kills: 5vs. SIU (9/1/07)

Attempts: 9vs. SIU (9/1/07)

Assists: 66vs. Liberty (9/15/07)

Digs: 15vs. Kent State (9/1/07)

Service Aces: 2twice, last vs. Liberty (9/15/07)

Total Blocks: 5vs. Marshall (8/24/07)

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They said iT …

What does TRIBE PRIDE mean to you?

“Tome,TRIBEPRIDEistheeffort put forth on and offthecourt.ItistheSUPPORT

SYSTEM that your TEAMMATESandCLASSMATESgiveyouall thetime.”

2anne DORFF

Sophomore

Middle

6-0

Kent, Ohio

Cleveland Volleyball Co.

Walsh Jesuit

FRESHMAN YEAR (2008) Appeared in six matches as a freshman, totaling nine sets ... Hit .357 on 14 attempts, scoring seven kills against two errors ... Had one solo block and four block-assists on the season ... Started her first match in the 3-0 sweep of Norfolk State, appearing in all three sets and setting career-bests with three kills on five attempts and three block-assists, scoring 4.5 total points … Earned her first career kill against Stanford.

HIGH SCHOOL Earned a pair of varsity letters at Walsh Jesuit for coach Missy Sturm in four years on the team ... Named Player of the Year as a senior by the Akron Touchdown Club and the Akron Beacon Journal ... Named Summit-Portage County Player of the Year by the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Record Publishing ... Second-Team All-State and First-Team All-District ... Team Captain as a senior ... Led the team in attack percentage and blocks as a senior ... Led the team in blocks as a junior and gar-nered the award for Most Improved Player ... Helped Walsh finish as the Ohio Division II runners-up in her sophomore and junior years ... Holds the school career record for blocks per game and the individual game record for most blocks ... Ranks second all-time at Walsh for blocks in a season, and third for total blocks in a career ... Also ran on the track team for two years as a half-miler ... Helped the 4x800m relay win the district title in a school-record time ... Named the team’s Most Im-proved Athlete in 2006 ... Played club volleyball in 2008 with the Cleveland Volleyball Company ... Played with the A.C.E. Volleyball Club in 2006 and 2007, helping the club’s 18 Black National team finish fifth nationally in 2007 ... Was a class ambassador at Walsh, and a member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Full name is Anne Elizabeth Dorff ... Daughter of Pete and Juli Dorff ... Born May 3, 1990 in Akron, Ohio ... Undecided as to her major.

ANNE DORFF CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2008 9/6 7 0.78 2 14 .357 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.11 1 4 5 0.56Career 9/6 7 0.78 2 14 .357 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.11 1 4 5 0.56

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): None

Kills: 3vs. NSU (9/13/08)

Attempts: 5vs. NSU (9/13/08)

Assists: None

Digs: 1vs. NSU (9/13/08)

Service Aces: None

Total Blocks: 3vs. NSU (9/13/08)

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What LEGACY do you wish to leave?

“IhopetoleavethelegacyofputtingtheTEAMFIRST,onandoffthecourt.”

5katie McCARNEY

Senior

Middle

6-1

Dallas, Texas

Dallas Premier

The Hockaday School

KATIE McCARNEY CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2006 84/25 150 1.79 59 369 .247 2 0.02 0 4 17 0.20 4 66 70 0.832007 20/8 35 1.75 27 106 .075 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 3 12 15 0.752008 88/23 156 1.77 66 418 .215 3 0.03 0 3 21 0.24 3 75 78 0.89Career 192/56 341 1.78 152 893 .212 5 0.03 0 7 38 0.20 10 153 163 0.85

JUNIOR YEAR (2008) Made 19 starts in 23 matches, playing in 88 sets ... Led W&M with 78 total blocks (3 solo, 75 as-sisted) and a 0.89 block per set average ... Ranked fourth on the team in accounting for 2.23 points per set ... Set career-highs for kills, assists, digs, block-assists, total blocks, block average, and points in a season ... Broke several personal-best marks in the five-set win over UNC Asheville on September 12, scoring 16 kills on 34 attempts and saving a career-best-tying four digs ... Contrib-uted on a personal-best eight block-assists against Towson on October 4.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007) Saw limited playing time due to injury, appearing in 20 sets ... Totaled 10 kills and five total blocks win the 3-0 win versus Binghamton (Sept. 14) ... Registered nine put-aways and five total blocks at Virginia Tech (Aug. 24) ... Tallied seven kills against Southern Mississippi.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Appeared in 84 sets ... Finished the season with 150 kills on a .247 hitting percentage with 70 total blocks ... Concluded the season on a tear, averaging 2.47 kills per set on a .451 hitting percentage in the last five contests ... Also averaged 1.32 total blocks per set during the span ... Recorded career highs in kills (13) and total blocks (six) at Delaware (Nov. 10) ... Posted a .684 (13-0-19) hitting percentage versus the Blue Hens, a figure that ranks second in W&M’s single-match re-cord book ... Honored as the CAA Rookie of the Week on Nov. 13 ... Tallied double-digit kill totals

against Northeastern (Sept. 16) and at Towson (Nov. 11) ... Had nine kills twice and eight put-aways on five occasions.

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four times as a middle blocker and right-side hitter for coach Dave Phillip at The Hockaday School ... League MVP as a senior ... All-SPC and All-North zone selection as a junior ... All-North zone selection and most improved player as a sophomore ... Played for three club teams: Dallas Ju-niors (2002-03), Skyline Juniors (2003-05) and Dallas Force (2005-06).

PERSONAL Full name is Katherine Grace McCarney ... Daughter of Andrew and Suzanne McCarney ... Born October 17, 1987 in Dallas, Texas ... Cousin, Sean, played football at the University of San Diego, and another cousin, Chris, played foot-ball and rugby at the Air Force Academy ... Enjoys reading, swimming, shopping and doing crossword puzzles ... Mem-ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority ... Interned with iNSPIRE! in the summer of 2009, a Latino advertising agency in Dallas ... Majoring in marketing with a minor in Hispanic studies.

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .692vs. St. John’s (9/2/06)

Kills: 16vs. UNCA (9/12/08)

Attempts: 34vs. UNCA (9/12/08)

Assists: 2vs. Stony Brook (9/1/06)

Digs: 4twice, last vs. UNCA (9/12/08)

Service Aces: None

Total Blocks: 8at Towson (10/4/08)

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What LEGACY do you wish to leave?

“I wish to leave future Tribe vol-leyballplayerswiththeSENSEOFFAMILY that I have gained in myyears at W&M. Though we striveto give a maximum effort on the

court for every ball, every point, and everymatch,ourprogramhasalsoemphasizedamaximum effort towards strengthening ourTEAMUNITY. I am comforted knowing thatmyTRIBEVOLLEYBALLFAMILYwillalwaysbeapartofmylife.”

JUNIOR YEAR (2008) Made the switch to defensive specialist, appearing in 25 of 28 matches ... Led the Tribe with 297 digs ... Also had the team’s top mark with 26 service aces ... Nearly doubled her career total in aces alone (27 total entering 2008) ... Tied her career high with three service aces twice, against Eastern Michigan and vs. Elon ... Set five assists in back-to-back matches against Elon and VCU in Sep-tember, both career-highs ... Also set career-highs in digs in those two matches, digging 23 against the Phoenix and saving 27 in the five-set win over the Rams ... Double-digit digs in 17 matches, including 12-straight from September 13 to October 25 ... Ranks sixth all-time at W&M with 2.96 digs per set ... Since 2003, when service attempts and percentage began being tracked, Pflugner ranks fourth all-time with 1,066 attempts and fourth also in percentage, at .951 ... Had 399 attempts in 2008, ninth-most in school history.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007)Saw action in 111 games ... Ranked second on the team with 2.98 dpg ... Totaled double-digit digs in 19 contests ... Began the season with four consecutive double-doubles ... Posted 17 digs and 16 kills in the win against Marshall (Aug. 24) ... Finished with 13 kills and 15 digs at Virginia Tech (Aug. 24) ... Recorded 16 kills and 11 digs versus Kent State (Sept. 1) ... Equaled a career high with 21 digs in the win at Delaware (Oct. 6).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006)Appeared in 69 games ... Ranked second on the team with 3.35 kills per game ... Recorded six dou-ble-doubles ... Best effort of the season came at VCU (Sept. 27) when she posted a 23-kill, 21-dig performance ... Also had a career-high four total blocks in the match ... Reg-istered a career-high 24 kills on a .316 hitting percentage in the victory against Stony Brook (Sept. 1) ... Recorded three service aces against Virginia Tech (Aug. 26) ... Finished the season with 174 digs and 10 aces.

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four times as an outside hitter for coach Keith Drake at Riverview ... Finished her career with 1,083 kills, 179 total blocks, 772 digs and 215 service aces ... Holds school career records for kills (1,083), total attacks (2,269), ser-vice attempts (1,283) and service aces (215) ... Registered 475 kills, 324 digs and 71 service aces as a senior to earn all-area Player of the Year honors from the Sarasota Herald Tribune ... Two-time first-team all-state selection ... Three-time team MVP selection ... Sarasota Area Sports Authority 2005 Amateur Athlete of the Year ... Also earned three letters in soccer as a sweeper.

PERSONAL Full name is Lindsey Parker Pflugner ... Born February 27, 1988 in Sara-sota, Florida ... Daughter of Gary and Micki Pflugner ... Brother, Dusty, played basketball at Lynn University ... Enjoys beach volleyball and biking ... Majoring in chemistry and hopes to attend medi-cal school.

Sarasota, Fla.

3lindsey PFLUGNER

Senior

Libero

5-11

Tampa Bay Juniors

Riverview

LINDSEY PFLUGNER CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2006 69/22 231 3.35 119 683 .164 8 0.12 10 11 174 2.52 1 19 20 0.292007 111/29 102 0.92 83 435 .044 25 0.23 18 16 331 2.98 1 7 8 0.072008 91/25 4 0.04 4 23 .000 37 0.41 26 25 297 3.26 0 0 0 0.00Career 271/76 337 1.24 206 1141 .115 70 0.26 54 52 802 2.96 2 26 28 0.10

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .357vs. Hampton (10/31/06)

Kills: 24vs. Stony Brook (9/1/06)

Attempts: 58at VCU (9/27/06)

Assists: 5twice, last at VCU (9/25/08)

Digs: 27at VCU (9/25/08)

Service Aces: 3three times, last vs. Elon (9/20/08)

Total Blocks: 4twice, last vs. ECU (8/31/07)

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“IwantpeopletorememberthatInevergaveupontheballormyteammates.Ialsowant them to know fromwatchingthatItrulyenjoythegame.”

What LEGACY do you wish to leave?

JUNIOR YEAR (2008) Appeared in 100 sets and all but one of the team’s 28 matches, starting 26 ... Ranked second on the team with 2.46 kills per set, and 10th in the CAA with 2.90 digs per set ... Named CAA co-Player of the Week on October 6 after averaging 3.5 kills and 2.5 digs per set in the five-set vic-tories against Delaware and Towson the week before ... Had a career-high four assists to go with nine kills and 11 digs in the win over VCU on September 25 ... Scored the first two service-aces of her career in the team’s second match, against Eastern Michigan on August 30 ... Demolished her previous-high in digs with 13 in the season-opener against UMBC ... Would reset her career-best in digs five times, culminating with a 19-dig performance against Hofstra in the CAA Tournament ... Had seven double-doubles on the year, including the first of her career with 11 kills and 15 digs against Elon on September 20.

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2007)Saw action in 78 games ... Ranked second on the team with 2.97 kpg ... Finished the season with 13 double-digit kill totals ... Posted a season-high 17 kills and equaled a career high with five total blocks in the win against UNCW (October 13) ... Recorded 15 kills on .545 hitting (15-3-22) in the win at Georgia State (September 22) ... Tallied 11 put-aways on .450 hitting (11-2-20) in the victory at UNCW (September 21) ... Totaled 16 kills at Villanova (September 15).

FRESHMAN YEAR (2006) Appeared in 47 sets ... Finished the season with 134 kills and 38 digs ... Tallied a career-high 22 put-aways at Georgia State (September 8) ... Totaled a career-high six digs twice, coming against St. John’s (September 2) and Hofstra (September 15).

HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four times as an outside hitter for coach Drew Tiger at Cascia Hall ... MVP of the Oklahoma state tournament as a junior ... Three-time All-Oklahoma state tournament team selection ... At-tended USA Volleyball A-2 camp after her freshman year ... Selected to the Oklahoma High Performance team af-ter her freshman and sophomore years ... Also lettered four times as a sprinter on the track team and once as a guard on the basketball team.

PERSONAL Full name is Lauren DeNee Powell ... Daughter of Leon and Desdamona Powell ... Born June 10, 1988 in Tulsa, Oklahoma ... Sister, Dana, is a sopho-more on the volleyball team at SMU ... Enjoys off-roading, music and photog-raphy ... Member of Pi Beta Phi sorority ... Majoring in accounting with a con-centration in marketing.

LAUREN POWELL CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2006 47/16 134 2.85 64 385 .182 2 0.04 0 2 38 0.81 0 16 16 0.342007 78/24 232 2.97 94 667 .207 4 0.05 0 0 51 0.65 1 38 39 0.502008 100/27 246 2.46 128 788 .150 30 0.30 10 37 290 2.90 4 30 34 0.34Career 225/67 612 2.72 286 1840 .177 36 0.16 10 39 379 1.68 5 84 89 0.40

Tulsa Volleyball Club

Cascia Hall

Tulsa, Okla.

5-8

Senior

lauren POWELL

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .750vs. Hampton (10/31/06)

Kills: 22at Ga. State (9/8/06)

Attempts: 67vs. Northeastern (9/16/06)

Assists: 4at VCU (9/25/08)

Digs: 19vs. Hofstra (11/22/08)

Service Aces: 2twice, last at Delaware (10/3/08)

Total Blocks: 5twice, last vs. UNCW (10/13/07)

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They said iT …

What has been your FAVORITE CLASS at W&M?

“MyfavoriteclasswaswhenItookHumanAnatomyoverthesummer. Itwasachal-

lengetolearnsomuchinformationinsuchashort time,but the infor-mation and the lab were unbeliev-ablyfunandgreattoexperience.”

8erin SKIPPER

Junior

Williamsburg Juniors

Tabb

Yorktown, Va.

6-0

ERIN SKIPPER CAREER STATISTICSYear GP/MP K K/G E TA Pct. A A/G SA SE Dig D/G BS BA TB B/G2007 97/29 326 3.36 111 1022 .210 6 0.06 10 6 167 1.72 8 53 61 0.632008 107/28 419 3.92 101 1152 .276 18 0.17 21 20 205 1.92 5 51 56 0.52Career 204/57 745 3.65 212 2174 .245 24 0.12 31 26 372 1.82 13 104 117 0.57

SOPHOMORE YEAR (2008) Honorable-mention all-region selection by the AVCA ... First W&M player to be named all-region since 1991 ... First-team All-CAA and VaSID all-state ... Led the conference in kills, kills per set, points, and points per set ... Totaled 419 kills, just the third player in school history to surpass the 400-mark, and the first since 1991 ... Ranks second all-time in career kills per set (3.65) and points per set (4.12) ... Tied her career-best with seven blocks in the win over Towson on October 4 ... Reached double-digit kills in 24 of 28 matches, topping the 20-kill mark on six occasions ... Tallied eight double-doubles on the year.

FRESHMAN YEAR (2007)Appeared in 97 sets ... Led the team and ranked ninth in the conference with 3.36 kpg ... Earned CAA Rookie of the Week honors twice (Oct. 8 and Nov. 12) ... Finished the season with four double-doubles ... Equaled a school record for kills in a five-game match with 30 put-aways against Liberty (Sept. 15) ... Posted one of her best performances of the season at George Mason (Oct. 19), registering 25 kills and 14 digs ... Tallied 20 kills and a career-high 19 digs in the win at Dela-ware (Oct. 6) ... Recorded a 20-kill effort on .380 hitting (20-1-50) at Villanova (Sept. 15) ... Tallied a career-high seven total blocks at VCU (Nov. 2).

HIGH SCHOOL A three-year letterwinner for head coach Lee Thornhill at Tabb High School ... Selected to the all-state first team as a senior ... Also honored as the region and district player of the year in 2006 ... Named the Daily Press Player of the Year as a senior ... Member of the Vir-ginia East All-Star team ... First-team all-district selection as a junior ... Served as the team captain her final two seasons and was chosen as the squad’s most valuable player both years ... Played for the Williamsburg Volleyball Club, serv-ing as the team captain from 2004-06 ... Earned one letter on the Tabb swim team ... Member of the National Honor Society and was the secretary ... Also a member of Mu Alpha Theta and volunteered with Operation Smile.

PERSONAL Full name is Erin Lynn Skipper ... Daugh-ter of Everett and Sue Skipper ... Born September 15, 1989 in Newport News, Virginia ... Brother, Adam, is a freshman on the Virginia Tech swim team ... Uncle, Charles, wrestled at William and Mary in the late 1970s ... Enjoys scrapbooking, camping, and music ... Majoring in kine-siology and hopes to attend PT school after graduation.

CAREER HIGHSHitting Pct. (Min 5 kills): .714vs. Marshall (8/24/07)

Kills: 30vs. Liberty (9/15/07)

Attempts: 74at Delaware (10/6/07)

Assists: 2five times, last vs. Towson (10/31/08)

Digs: 19at Delaware (10/6/07)

Service Aces: 2five times, last vs. JMU (10/24/08)

Total Blocks: 7twice, last at Towson (10/4/08)

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HIGH SCHOOL Four-year letterwinner for Christina Conroy at Las Lomas ... Captained her team to league titles in 2008 and 2009 ... First-team all-league both years ... Silver-medalist in the CSF North Coast Section in 2008, before going on to place in the top eight teams across all of northern California ... Played club with NorCal Volleyball ... Team participated in USA Vol-leyball’s Junior Olympic program from 2006-2009 ... Bronze-medalist in the American Division in 2008 ... Starting libero in the High Performance Championships in 2006 and 2008 ... Also played soccer and softball in high school and with travel teams ... AP Scholar ... Volunteered with the Adopted Family program, Las Lomas Recycling Committee, and Tony LaRussa’s Animal Rescue Foundation.

PERSONAL Full name is Delaney Palmer Gordon ... Daughter of Niki and Barry Gor-don ... Born August 12, 1991 in Scottsdale, Arizona ... Enjoys reading, dancing, and hiking ... Plans to major in business.

AT NORTHWESTERN (2007)Appeared in 10 matches and played 14 sets ... Averaged 1.36 kills per set ... Contributed six kills and four digs against Indiana on Oc-tober 13.

HIGH SCHOOL Ranked No. 61 on Prepvolleyball.com’s “Senior Aces” list ... Named as an alternate to Prepvolleyball.com’s top-50 recruits in the na-tion list ... Named all-state and All-WPIAL as a junior and senior ... Selected as team MVP in 2005 ... Led Moon Area to the WPIAL championship, the first in school history ... Named MVP at the MAC Tournament in 2005 and 2006 ... All-Tournament team selection at the Senecca Valley and Ambridge tournaments ... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Week ... Wendy’s High School Heisman nomi-nee ... Earned school’s student-athlete award for September of 2006 ... Played three years of club with Renaissance ... Club finished 14th in the nation in 2006 ... Ranked in the top-10 of her class.

PERSONAL Full name is Lindsay Kay Kresch ... Daughter of Joel and Kim Kresch ... Born February 25, 1989 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania ... Uncle, Rick Carias, played professional baseball for the Oakland Athletics ... En-joys traveling, people-watching, and making new friends ... Majoring in marketing.

delaney GORDON

13Freshman5-7 • L/DSWalnut Creek, Calif./Las LomasNorCal

HIGH SCHOOL All-conference honoree as a senior ... Captained Valparaiso in 2007 and 2008, earning first-team all-area honors each season ... Had four triples doubles and 11 double-doubles as a senior ... Averaged 2.4 kills, 2.7 digs, and 1.6 assists through 115 sets in 2008 ... Honor roll student every semester in high school ... IB honors student in art ... Model UN ... Mem-ber of the Northwest Indiana Youth Symphony Orchestra for three years.

PERSONAL Full name is Gina Christine Lang ... Daughter of Diana and James Lang ... Born January 6, 1991 in Valparaiso, Indiana ... Sister, Michelle, is a senior on the volleyball team at Virginia Tech ... Two aunts played both tennis and field hockey at Albion College in the late 1970s ... Aunt, Susan Higgins, played basketball at Albion in the late 1980s ... Uncle, Mike Roeder, was a soccer player at Albion ... Enjoys playing the cello, art, and music.

gina LANG

4Freshman5-11 • OHValparaiso, Ind./ValparaisoDunes

lindsay KRESCH

10Sophomore6-1 • OHMoon Township, Pa./Moon (North-western)Renaissance

“I choseW&Mbecause it hadeverything Iwas lookingfor inaschool.Itisanexcellentaca-demic institution with a worldrenowned business school.

Also, the volleyball program was exactlywhatIwaslookingfor.Ipreviouslycamefromaschoolwherevolleyballwasajobandnotfun.Myfutureteammateslove to play thegame, are positive,fun-loving,andhardworking.TheyarethetypeofpeopleIwanttobearound.”

They said iT … What

helped you choose W&M?

“Everything just seemed to fit;it was cozy yet stimulating, andreeked of history. I could easilyseemyselfgoingtoschoolhere.Ona visit, Imet thegirlson the

volleyballteam;theywereallsowelcomingandeasytogetalongwith,muchliketheotherstudentsImetwhileoncampus.Afterthatexperience,itwasano-brainerastowhichschoolwasmytopchoice!”

They said iT … What

helped you choose W&M?

“I was looking specifically fora small collegewith outstand-ingacademics,greatathletics,andaclose-knitcommunity.I knew that W&M could

offer all these things andmore. Itwasjustaperfectfit,loveatfirstsight.”

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HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters at Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute ... Helped lead the team to back-to-back regional title game appear-ances, taking second in 2007 and winning the championship in 2008 ... Played six years for the Durham Attack Volleyball Club ... Won the last five Ontario and Canadian Championships ... Named as the setter on the All-Canadian team each year ... MVP of the Canadian Championships in 2005 and 2008 ... Also played beach volleyball, winning the 16U Ontario and Canadian Championships in 2007 ... Took third in 19U Canadian championships in 2008 ... Won the 2009 Ontario Championship for Anderson in women’s lacrosse ... Med-alled three times in doubles tennis at the regional level, include silver in mixed doubles in 2008 ... Won Skate Canada’s Skater of the Year award in 2002 for figure skating ... Honor roll every year at Anderson ... Won the school economics award as as senior, and financial ac-counting award as a junior.

PERSONAL Full name is Jordyn Cassandra Moloney ... Daughter of Sandra and Donald Moloney ... Born April 24, 1991 in Oshawa, Ontario ... Mother was one of the top-five figure skaters in Canada ... Father played hockey at Yale ... Sister, Lindsay, played lacrosse and was a figure skater at Wilfrid Laurier ... Sister, Brittany, was also on the lacrosse team at Wilfrid Laurier ... Enjoys playing lacrosse, tennis, and coach-ing ... Planning to major either in accounting or marketing.

jordyn MOLONEY

1Freshman5-8 • SWhitby, Ontario, Canada/Anderson CVIDurham Attack

HIGH SCHOOL Helped Loudoun County to each of the last two Virginia AA state titles ... Played in the 2009 VHSL All-Star game ... First-team all-district, all-region, and all-state in 2008 ... Also named by the Wash-ington Post as first-team All-Beltway and All-Met ... Was also part of the AA state silver medalist team in 2006 ... Totaled 729 kills and 354 blocks in four years as a varsity starter ... Competed at Junior Nationals in 2007, 2008, and 2009 with the Virginia Elite Club ... Pre-pVolleyball.com Academic All-American ... Won a Loudoun County Academic Excellence Award ... Member of the National Honor Soci-ety, National Latin Society, and the Latin Club.

shaylin O’CONNELL

17Freshman6-2 • MBLeesburg, Va./Loudoun CountyVirginia Elite

HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters at Woodward Academy ... Led Woodward to the 2009 Georgia 3A state championship after consecutive semifinal ap-pearances in 2007 and 2008 ... Named Georgia’s 3A State Player of the Year ... Also earned a spot on the Atlanta all-area team ... Nomi-nated to play in the 2008 Senior All-Star match ... Played club vol-leyball for A5 Volleyball, where she was part of the 2007 16U Junior Olympic National Championship team ... Honor roll student all four years ... Graduated summa cum laude ... Attended Woodward from pre-K through high school ... Member of the National Honor Society ... Was a Peer Leader, and member of the Junior Civitan Service Club ... Served on Woodward’s Honor Council and Discipline Board.

PERSONAL Full name is Gabriella Concetta Smith ... Daughter of Valerie and Dennis Smith ... Born March 8, 1991 in Barrington, Illinois ... Father ran track and fenced at N.C. State ... Enjoys painting, drawing, and running ... Plans to major in studio art and pursue a pre-med course of study.

gabi SMITH

7Freshman5-5 • L/DSAtlanta, Ga./Woodward AcademyA5 Volleyball

PERSONAL Full name is Shaylin Mariah O’Connell ... Daughter of Tricia and Danny O’Connell ... Born May 20, 1991 in Del Rio, Texas ... Enjoys being at the beach, sudoku, and coin collecting ... Undecided as to her college major.

“W&M is internationally rec-ognized as an astoundingacademic institution. In ad-dition, the colonial campusin Williamsburg is breath

taking,theathleticteamsarestrongand the reputation of the fac-ulty members is above all otherschoolsthatIhaveresearched.”

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helped you choose W&M?

“W&M offered everythingthat appealed tome. It is agreatcombinationofasmall,tight-knit campus, high aca-

demicstandards,competitivevolley-ball,andabeautifulatmosphere…theperfectfit.”

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helped you choose W&M?

“W&Moffersagreatprogramfor a student athlete. Boththe academics and athletics

arechallenging.Also,thecampusisamazing!”

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helped you choose W&M?

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2008 OVERALL STATISTICSRecord: 19-9, Home: 10-3, Away: 6-3, Neutral: 3-3

Name MP/SP K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/SSkipper, Erin 28/107 419 3.92 101 1152 .276 18 0.17 21 0.20 20 8 205 1.92 5 51 56 0.52Powell, Lauren 27/100 246 2.46 128 788 .150 30 0.30 10 0.10 37 17 290 2.90 4 30 34 0.34Bray, Ginny 27/102 250 2.45 76 586 .297 4 0.04 4 0.04 11 1 31 0.30 13 57 70 0.69McCarney, Katie 23/88 156 1.77 66 418 .215 3 0.03 0 0.00 3 1 21 0.24 3 75 78 0.89Carey, Bryana 23/74 114 1.54 80 410 .083 10 0.14 19 0.26 30 9 96 1.30 1 23 24 0.32Bohman, Molly 14/34 46 1.35 28 118 .153 3 0.09 1 0.03 7 1 13 0.38 1 19 20 0.59Brown, Jillian 9/17 20 1.18 18 64 .031 2 0.12 0 0.00 1 0 5 0.29 0 2 2 0.12Bauernfeind, B. 10/19 19 1.00 18 78 .013 0 0.00 4 0.21 9 3 17 0.89 0 3 3 0.16Dorff, Anne 6/9 7 0.78 2 14 .357 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.11 1 4 5 0.56Mount, Kim 28/102 72 0.71 18 194 .278 1030 10.10 20 0.20 28 0 252 2.47 1 28 29 0.28Owens, Abbi 23/65 22 0.34 16 109 .055 10 0.15 0 0.00 3 9 101 1.55 0 5 5 0.08Crumal, Cassie 10/16 4 0.25 3 19 .053 98 6.12 2 0.12 8 0 18 1.12 0 9 9 0.56Pflugner, Lindsey 25/91 4 0.04 4 23 .000 37 0.41 26 0.29 25 22 297 3.26 0 0 0 0.00Nowadly, Jill 20/68 1 0.01 3 11 -.182 22 0.32 12 0.18 12 14 222 3.26 0 0 0 0.00Sotto, Jo 27/94 0 0.00 0 5 .000 12 0.13 10 0.11 9 11 216 2.30 0 0 0 0.00W&M 28/107 1380 12.90 561 3989 .205 1279 11.95 129 1.21 203 117 1785 16.68 29 306 182.0 1.70Opp. 28/107 1237 11.56 598 3887 .164 1163 10.87 117 1.09 173 128 1780 16.64 36 299 185.5 1.73

2008 CONFERENCE STATISTICSRecord: 9-5, Home: 4-3, Away: 5-2

Name MP/SP K K/S E TA PCT. A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/SSkipper, Erin 14/57 231 4.05 53 646 .276 11 0.19 12 0.21 11 7 112 1.96 3 36 39 0.68Powell, Lauren 14/56 145 2.59 73 466 .155 15 0.27 6 0.11 17 7 166 2.96 1 20 21 0.38Bray, Ginny 14/57 131 2.30 42 320 .278 1 0.02 3 0.05 9 1 19 0.33 7 36 43 0.75McCarney, Katie 14/54 91 1.69 40 252 .202 1 0.02 0 0.00 1 1 11 0.20 1 49 50 0.93Carey, Bryana 11/41 57 1.39 49 225 .036 3 0.07 8 0.20 18 4 41 1.00 0 11 11 0.27Bauernfeind, B. 5/13 14 1.08 12 60 .033 0 0.00 4 0.31 8 1 14 1.08 0 3 3 0.23Brown, Jillian 3/5 5 1.00 4 13 .077 2 0.40 0 0.00 0 0 2 0.40 0 1 1 0.20Bohman, Molly 7/14 11 0.79 11 32 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 1 3 0.21 0 6 6 0.43Mount, Kim 14/55 31 0.56 7 86 .279 553 10.05 12 0.22 16 0 147 2.67 0 12 12 0.22Crumal, Cassie 3/7 1 0.14 1 7 .000 45 6.43 0 0.00 4 0 10 1.43 0 3 3 0.43Nowadly, Jill 8/28 1 0.04 1 6 .000 7 0.25 6 0.21 5 4 83 2.96 0 0 0 0.00Owens, Abbi 12/36 1 0.03 2 17 -.059 9 0.25 0 0.00 1 6 67 1.86 0 1 1 0.03Pflugner, Lindsey 11/42 0 0.00 2 6 -.333 16 0.38 7 0.17 8 10 131 3.12 0 0 0 0.00Sotto, Jo 14/54 0 0.00 0 3 .000 5 0.09 5 0.09 6 6 113 2.09 0 0 0 0.00W&M 14/57 719 12.61 297 2139 .197 668 11.72 63 1.11 107 61 919 16.12 12 178 101.0 1.77Opp. 14/57 691 12.12 319 2069 .180 652 11.44 61 1.07 81 62 982 17.23 16 183 107.5 1.89

2008 FINAL RESULTS Date Opponent Score Set Scores Aug 29, 2008 MD.-BALTIMORE COUNTY W, 3-1 25-13,25-17,20-25,25-15 Aug 30, 2008 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 3-0 25-19,25-20,25-23 Aug 30, 2008 APPALACHIAN STATE W, 3-1 25-13,23-25,25-13,25-19 Sep 5, 2008 vs #3 Stanford L, 0-3 13-25,17-25,13-25 Sep 6, 2008 at Saint Louis L, 1-3 25-17,20-25,18-25,23-25 Sep 6, 2008 vs #19 Illinois L, 0-3 23-25,20-25,13-25 Sep 12, 2008 vs UNC Asheville W, 3-2 21-25,18-25,25-16,25-22,15-11 Sep 12, 2008 at N.C. State W, 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-21 Sep 13, 2008 vs Norfolk State W, 3-0 25-16,25-17,25-12 Sep 13, 2008 vs Western Carolina W, 3-0 25-21,25-20,25-19 Sep 19, 2008 MD.-EASTERN SHORE W, 3-1 19-25,25-14,25-18,25-15 Sep 20, 2008 RADFORD W, 3-0 25-16,25-11,25-12 Sep 20, 2008 ELON W, 3-1 25-14,25-16,21-25,25-18 * Sep 25, 2008 at Va. Commonwealth W, 3-2 25-15,25-23,23-25,17-25,18-16 * Oct 3, 2008 at Delaware W, 3-2 16-25,19-25,25-16,25-17,15-8 * Oct 4, 2008 at Towson W, 3-2 25-22,25-19,20-25,16-25,16-14 * Oct 10, 2008 HOFSTRA W, 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-22 * Oct 11, 2008 NORTHEASTERN L, 1-3 15-25,25-18,22-25,23-25 * Oct 16, 2008 VA. COMMONWEALTH L, 2-3 25-21,16-25,25-20,23-25,8-15 * Oct 24, 2008 JAMES MADISON W, 3-0 28-26,25-14,25-23 * Oct 25, 2008 GEORGE MASON W, 3-0 25-17,30-28,25-21 * Oct 31, 2008 TOWSON W, 3-1 25-19,21-25,25-20,25-19 * Nov 1, 2008 DELAWARE L, 1-3 14-25,15-25,25-16,21-25 * Nov 7, 2008 at Georgia State W, 3-1 17-25,25-22,25-22,25-11 * Nov 8, 2008 at UNC Wilmington W, 3-1 25-21,25-16,14-25,25-9 * Nov 14, 2008 at Northeastern L, 0-3 14-25,13-25,22-25 * Nov 15, 2008 at Hofstra L, 2-3 23-25,25-21,21-25,25-14,11-15 Nov 22, 2008 vs Hofstra (CAA Tournament) L, 1-3 31-29,19-25,19-25,21-25

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TEAM AWARDS1991 Steve Lowe Award1995 AVCA Academic Award

NATIONAL TOURNAMENT TEAMS1989 Jen Noble (NIVC)1990 Jennifer Torns (NIVC)1991 Jennifer Torns (NIVC)

NATIONAL TEAMS1986 Heidi Erpelding U.S. Olympic Festival (Gold Medal)1990 Jennifer Torns U.S. Olympic Festival (Gold Medal)

ATHLETES OF THE YEAR1993 Anna Agbe-Davies Hanes Athlete of the Year Award

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA (TEAM)1988 Heidi Erpelding (3)1991 Anna Agbe-Davies (2)1993 Anna Finley (3)

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT1995 Julie Amberg1996 Natalie Kamper2008 Kim Mount (2)

WILLIAM AND MARY HALL OF FAME2002 Heidi Erpelding2005 Jane Fanestil2007 Jennifer Torns2008 Jen Noble

MARTHA BARKSDALE AWARD1987 Heidi Erpelding

AEF OUTSTANDING ATHLETE1988 Heidi Erpelding

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP1993 Anna Agbe-Davies

ALL-DISTRICT1995 Julie Amberg1996 Lori Price1997 Lori Price

ALL-REGION1987 Heidi Erpelding1988 Heidi Erpelding1989 Jen Noble (2) Jennifer Torns (3)1991 Jennifer Torns (2)2008 Erin Skipper (HM)

CAA PLAYER OF THE YEAR1986 Heidi Erpelding1987 Heidi Erpelding1988 Heidi Erpelding1989 Jen Noble1990 Jennifer Torns1991 Jennifer Torns1992 Kirsten Schimke

CAA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR1994 Natalie Kamper2001 Carly Huffman2005 Kim Mount

CAA DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR1998 Kerri-Ann Grosso1999 Kerri-Ann Grosso2000 Kerri-Ann Grosso2005 Kathleen Hawley

CAA SETTER OF THE YEAR2008 Kim Mount

ALL-CAA (TEAM)1986 Judy Cochrane (1) Heidi Erpelding (1)1987 Heidi Erpelding (1) Kate Jensen (1)1988 Jen Noble (1) Heidi Erpelding (1) Beth Ann Hull (1) Jennifer Torns (2)1989 Jen Noble (1) Jennifer Torns Melissa Aldrich (2) Becky Eggering (2)1990 Nicole Bibbins (1) Jennifer Torns (1) Anna Agbe-Davies (2)1991 Kirsten Schimke (1) Jennifer Torns (1) Anna Agbe-Davies (2)1992 Kirsten Schimke (1) Anna Agbe-Davies (2) Julie Amberg (2)1993 Anna Finley (1) Julie Amberg (2) Kathy Bell (2)1994 Julie Amberg (2)1995 Julie Amberg (1) Natalie Kamper (1)1996 Lori Price (1) Natalie Kamper (2)1997 Lori Price (2)1998 Ellen Gazdowicz (2) Laurel Witt (2)1999 Melissa Owen (2) Tara Tobias (2)2000 Stacy Woodson (2)2001 Tara Tobias (1) Laurel Witt (1) Carly Huffman (2)2004 Megan Eisenman (2)2005 Caitlin Geraghty (1) Kate Woffindin (2)2007 Kim Mount (2)2008 Kim Mount (1) Erin Skipper (1) Ginny Bray (3)

CAA ALL-ROOKIE TEAM2007 Ginny Bray

CAA ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM1985 June Benton Heidi Erpelding Jane Fanestil1986 Heidi Erpelding Beth Ann Hull Pam Turla1987 Heidi Erpelding Kate Jensen Jen Noble1988 Heidi Erpelding Jen Noble Jennifer Torns1989 Nicole Bibbins Jen Noble Jennifer Torns1998 Sarah Gubler2000 Stacy Woodson2001 Tara Tobias (MVP) Sarah Gubler Stacy Woodson2005 Kate Woffindin

VASID ALL-STATE1996 Lori Price2000 Sarah Gubler (2) Ellen Gazdowicz (2)2001 Tara Tobias Laurel Witt

Carly Huffman (2) Stacy Woodson (2)2002 Caitlin Geraghty (2)2004 Megan Eisenman (2)2005 Caitlin Geraghty (1) Kathleen Hawley (1) Kim Mount (1)2007 Kim Mount (2)2008 Kim Mount (1) Erin Skipper (1)

QUADRUPLE-DOUBLESKirsten Schimke11/2/1991 at Florida St. 12K, 52A, 11D, 10B

Lori Price 10/12/1996 at UC Irvine 12K, 57A, 11D, 10B

TRIPLE-DOUBLESKirsten Schimke 8/31/1991 at Virginia 10K, 62A, 13D9/20/1991 vs N’eastern 12K, 67A, 15D9/21/1991 vs Temple 10K, 30A, 11D9/21/1991 at Georgetown 10K, 53A, 14D

Lori Price8/31/1991 at Virginia 10K, 62A, 13D8/31/1996 vs Georgetown 12K, 40A, 14D9/6/1996 vs Northwestern 10K, 42A, 13D10/1/1996 at Virginia 14K, 38A, 20D10/5/1996 vs Towson 12K, 19A, 10D10/5/1996 vs Fla. Atlantic 12K, 38A, 16D10/3/1997 vs JMU 14K, 57A, 25D11/11//1997 vs VCU 13K, 46A, 10D11/15/1997 at Delaware 16K, 33A, 22D

Amy Owens9/5/2003 vs Belmont 11K, 34A, 13D9/6/2003 vs N.C. A&T 19K, 40A, 19D9/12/2003 vs Georgetown 10K, 29A, 13D

CAA VOLLEYBALL SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM

The Colonial Athletic Association is cel-ebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2009-10 and to commemorate the occasion, the league will sponsor a Silver Anniversary team for each of its sports. Each team goes through a process of nominations from each institu-tion’s sports information department, before the final team is screened and chosen by a panel of coaches and administrators. The W&M volleyball team had five of the 25 players selected to the Silver Anniversary Team. The Tribe total was second among league schools. W&M would like to salute its CAA Silver Anniversary team members Anna Agbe-Davies, Heidi Erpelding, Jen Noble, Kirsten Schimke and Jennifer Torns.

Anna Agbe-Davies

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30-KILL PERFORMANCES1. 32, Erpelding, Heidi; E. Illinois; 9/24/1988 32, Erpelding, Heidi; UCSD; 10/14/1988 32, Erpelding, Heidi; N.C. State; 9/24/19884. 30, Erpelding, Heidi; U.S. Internat’l; 10/15/1988 30, Erpelding, Heidi; N. Carolina; 10/8/1988 30, Owens, Abbi; Georgia State; 10/14/2006 30, Skipper, Erin; vs Liberty; 10/15/2007

70-ASSIST PERFORMANCES1. 84, Noble, Jennifer; N.C. State; 9/24/19882. 81, Noble, Jennifer; UCSD; 10/14/19883. 78, Gubler, Sarah; at VCU; 11/10/19984. 73, Noble, Jennifer; 19855. 72, Gubler, Sarah; vs Ill.-Chicago; 9/17/19996. 71, Mount, Kim; at Delaware; 11/10/2006

7-ACE PERFORMANCES1. 13, Fanestil, Jane; 19832. 8, Carey, Bryana; Air Force; 9/2/2006 8, Owen, Melissa; vs Georgia Tech; 9/18/19984. 7, Jensen, Kate; 1985 7, Johnson, Lesley; Hampton; 10/10/2001 7, Schneider, Rani; George Mason; 10/21/2000 7, Simmons, Erin; Norfolk State; 9/23/2004 7, Tobias, Tara; vs G. Washington; 8/31/2001 7, Ward, Leslie; East Carolina; 10/20/1990 7, Torns, Jennifer; Temple; 9/21/1990

35-DIG PERFORMANCES1. 39, Hawley, Kathleen; Ga. State; 11/11/20052. 38, Hawley, Kathleen; VCU; 11/15/20033. 35, Erpelding, Heidi; N.C. State; 9/24/1988 35, Hawley, Kathleen; Delaware; 10/7/2006 35, Hawley, Kathleen; at N’eastern; 9/23/2005

14-BLOCK PERFORMANCES1. 16, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs GMU; 10/17/19922. 14, Geraghty, Caitlin; East Carolina; 8/30/2002 14, Geraghty, Caitlin; vs G. Wash.; 9/3/2004 14, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at Florida St.; 11/2/1991 14, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at SD State; 10/15/1991 14, Scott, Kristin; at UC Irvine; 10/12/1996

30-POINT PERFORMANCESSince 20011. 34.5 Owens, Abbi; Georgia St.; 10/14/20062. 30.5 Skipper, Erin; vs Liberty; 9/15/2007

INDIVIDUAL MATCH RECORDSKILLS (3 GAMES)1. 22, Gundersen, Kristen; vs Davidson; 9/8/2001 22, Owens, Abbi; UNCW; 10/13/20063. 19, Skipper, Erin; GMU; 10/25/2008 19, Kamper, Natalie; at Wake Forest; 11/9/1996 19, Amberg, Julie; Virginia; 9/3/1993

KILLS (4 GAMES)1. 32, Erpelding, Heidi; E. Illinois; 9/24/19882. 28, Torns, Jennifer; at SD State; 10/13/19913. 26, Erpelding, Heidi; Virginia; 10/4/19884. 24, Gundersen, Kristen; Radford; 8/30/20025. 23, Owens, Abbi; Delaware; 10/7/2006 23, Pflugner, Lindsey; at VCU; 9/27/2006 23, Torns, Jennifer; at Georgetown; 9/21/1991 23, Kamper, Natalie; at Virginia Tech; 9/22/1995 23, Lee, Amy; Florida State; 11/8/1992

KILLS (5 GAMES)1. 32, Erpelding, Heidi; UC San Diego; 10/14/1988 32, Erpelding, Heidi; N.C. State; 9/24/19883. 30, Erpelding, Heidi; U.S. Internat’l; 10/15/1988 30, Erpelding, Heidi; North Carolina; 10/8/1988 30, Owens, Abbi; Ga. State; 10/14/2006 30, Skipper, Erin; vs Liberty; 9/15/2007

ATTEMPTS (3 GAMES)1. 57, Gazdowicz, Ellen; JMU; 11/6/19982. 47, Hector, Megan; at VCU; 11/13/20043. 46, Pflugner, Lindsey; St. John’s; 9/2/20064. 45, Tobias, Tara; at UC Irvine; 10/15/20005. 44, Long, Sarah; GMU; 10/27/2006 44, Lewis, Kat; at UNCW; 9/28/2003 44, Pflugner, Lindsey; vs Furman; 8/26/2006 44, Skipper, Erin; at N.C. State; 9/12/2008 44, Torns, Jennifer; vs N. Carolina; 9/8/1990

ATTEMPTS (4 GAMES)1. 69, Hector, Megan; at N’eastern; 9/23/20052. 65, Torns, Jennifer; at Georgetown; 9/21/19913. 64, Owens, Abbi; at VCU; 9/27/20064. 61, Owens, Abbi; Delaware; 10/7/2006 61, Torns, Jennifer; at San Diego St.; 10/13/1991

ATTEMPTS (5 GAMES)1. 84, Owens, Abbi; Ga. State; 10/14/20062. 79, Owens, Abbi; at GMU; 9/23/20063. 75, Torns, Jennifer; UC San Diego; 10/14/19884. 74, Skipper, Erin; at Delaware; 10/6/20075. 72, Skipper, Erin; vs Liberty; 9/15/2007

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (20 ATTEMPTS)1. .857, Carlson, Elaine; 19832. .765, Hull, Beth Ann; Virginia; 9/17/19883. .750, Bobst, Lisa; 19834. .708, Amberg, Julie; Virginia; 9/3/19935. .688, Erpelding, Heidi; 1985

ASSISTS (3 GAMES)1. 56, Gubler, Sarah; VCU; 10/26/19992. 53, Mount,Kim; at UNCW; 9/21/20073. 52, Gubler, Sarah; at UC Irvine; 10/15/20004. 49, Gubler, Sarah; at UC Irvine; 10/10/19995. 48, Gubler, Sarah; vs East Carolina; 11/19/1999

ASSISTS (4 GAMES)1. 72, Gubler, Sarah; vs Ill.-Chicago; 9/17/19992. 64, Gubler, Sarah; at UMKC; 9/18/19993. 63, Gubler, Sarah; JMU; 11/3/20004. 61, Mount, Kim; at Towson; 11/11/2006 61, Mount, Kim; at Hofstra; 9/24/2005

ASSISTS (5 GAMES)1. 84, Noble, Jennifer; N.C. State; 9/24/19882. 81, Noble, Jennifer; UC San Diego; 10/14/19883. 78, Gubler, Sarah; at VCU; 11/10/19984. 71, Mount, Kim; at Delaware; 11/10/20065. 69, Mount, Kim; Ga. State; 10/14/2006

ACES (3 GAMES)1. 8, Carey, Bryana; Air Force; 9/2/20062. 7, Johnson, Lesley; Hampton; 10/10/2001 7, Simmons, Erin; Norfolk State; 9/23/2004 7, Tobias, Tara; vs G. Washington; 8/31/2001 7, Ward, Leslie; East Carolina; 10/20/1990 7, Torns, Jennifer; Temple; 9/21/1990

ACES (4 GAMES)1. 8, Owen, Melissa; vs Georgia Tech; 9/18/19982. 7, Schneider, Rani; GMU; 10/21/20003. 6, Gundersen, Kristen; vs Georgetown; 9/1/2001 6, Tobias, Tara; at VCU; 10/6/1999 6, Lee, Amy; vs. Hofstra; 11/2/1991 6, Torns, Jennifer; vs. UNCW; 11/22/1991 6, Hannah, Jill; Wake Forest; 9/12/1997 6, Bell, Kathy; at Texas; 11/5/1993

ACES (5 GAMES)1. 6, Torns, Jennifer; at GMU; 10/6/1990 6, Noble, Jennifer; Virginia; 9/5/19893. 5, Erpelding, Heidi; JMU; 11/14/1987 5, Mitchell, Tanya; Auburn; 9/7/19915. 4, Carey, Bryana; Stony Brook; 9/1/2006 4, Grosso, Kerri-Ann; at VCU; 11/10/1998 4, Johnson, Lesley; at VCU; 11/7/2000 4, Noble, Jennifer; JMU; 11/14/1987 4, Sotto, Jo; at Villanova; 9/15/2007 4, Woffindin, Kate; JMU; 10/16/2004 4, Woffindin, Kate; Hofstra; 10/28/2005 4, Finley, Anna; vs N’eastern; 9/20/1991 4, Torns, Jennifer; vs Dayton; 11/30/1990 4, Aldrich, Melissa; vs E. Michigan; 9/8/1989 4, Timmerman, Susan; vs E. Michigan; 9/8/1989 4, Collingwood, Kirsten; vs Drexel; 9/6/1997 4, Price, Lori; vs Drexel; 9/6/1997 4, Grosso, Kerri-Ann; VCU; 11/11/1997 4, Owen, Melissa; at Air Force; Sep 19, 1997 4, Amberg, Julie; N.C. State; 9/3/1993 4, Mitchell, Tanya; Miami Univ.; 9/5/1992

DIGS (3 GAMES)1. 25, Gundersen, Kristen; Dartmouth; 9/11/1999 25, Hawley, Kathleen; at UNCW; 9/28/2003 25, Torns, Jennifer; at U.S. Intern’l; 10/14/19894. 23, Hawley, Kathleen; Delaware; 9/16/2005 23, Tobias, Tara; JMU; 11/6/1998 23, Tobias, Tara; Texas Tech; 9/2/1998

DIGS (4 GAMES)1. 35, Hawley, Kathleen; Delaware; 10/7/2006 35, Hawley, Kathleen; at Northeastern; 9/23/20053. 33, Hawley, Kathleen; at Hofstra; 9/24/20054. 31, Hawley, Kathleen; UNCW; 11/12/2005 31, Simmons, Erin; Hofstra; 10/29/2004

DIGS (5 GAMES)1. 39, Hawley, Kathleen; Ga. State; 11/11/20052. 38, Hawley, Kathleen; VCU; 11/15/20033. 35, Erpelding, Heidi; N.C. State; 9/24/19884. 33, Erpelding, Heidi; Florida State; 10/30/1988 33, Hawley, Kathleen; at Ga. State; 9/8/2006 33, Hawley, Kathleen; N’eastern; 9/16/2006

SOLO BLOCKS1. 7, Bobst, Lisa; 1983 7, Bibbins, Nicole; vs Gonzaga; 12/1/19893. 6, Agbe-Davies, Anna; G. Wash.; 11/3/1990 6, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs Ariz. State; 11/29/19905. 5, Geraghty, Caitlin; at VCU; 9/13/2005 5, Schneider, Rani; at VCU; 11/7/2000 5, Witt, Laurel; at VCU; 11/7/2000 5, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at Maryland; 9/14/1990 5, Bibbins, Nicole; Liberty; 9/22/1990 5, Bibbins, Nicole; JMU; 10/19/1990

ASSIST BLOCKS1. 14, Geraghty, Caitlin; vs G. Wash.; 9/3/20042. 13, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at Fla. State; 11/2/1991 13, Scott, Kirstin; at UC Irvine; 10/12/1996 13, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs GMU; 10/17/19925. 11, Eisenman, Megan; vs Towson; 11/19/2005 11, Huffman, Carly; vs G. Wash.; 9/3/2004 11, Agbe-Davies, Anna; Virginia; 11/16/1991

BLOCKS (3 GAMES)1. 11, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs Ariz. St.; 11/29/1990 11, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at Virginia; 9/19/19923. 9, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at GMU; 11/9/1991 9, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs American; 11/23/1991 9, Agbe-Davies, Anna; G. Wash.; 11/3/1990 9, Price, Lori; at Wake Forest; 11/9/1996 9, McGuire, Amy; at American; 11/3/1996 9, Amberg, Julie; Rice; 9/25/1993 9, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs Toledo; 9/12/1992

BLOCKS (4 GAMES)1. 14, Geraghty, Caitlin; East Carolina; 8/30/2002 14, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at SD State; 10/15/19903. 12, Scott, Kristin; at Virginia; 10/1/1996 12, Eisenman, Megan; vs Towson; 11/19/20055. 11, Eisenman, Megan; Loyola; 9/10/2004 11, Geraghty, Caitlin; at JMU; 11/4/2005 11, Huffman, Carly; Loyola; 9/10/2004 11, Agbe-Davies, Anna; Virginia; 11/16/1991 11, Agbe-Davies, Anna; Ark. State; 11/14/1992

BLOCKS (5 GAMES)1. 16, Agbe-Davies, Anna; vs GMU; 10/17/19922. 14, Geraghty, Caitlin; vs G. Wash.; 9/3/2004 14, Agbe-Davies, Anna; at Florida St.; 11/2/1991 14, Scott, Kristin; at UC Irvine; 10/12/19965. 12, Geraghty, Caitlin; UNCW; 11/9/2002

POINTS (3 GAMES)Since 20011. 24.0 Gundersen, Kristen; vs Davidson; 9/8/20012. 22.0 Owens, Abbi; UNCW; 10/13/20063. 21.0 Huffman, Carly; Furman; 8/31/20024. 20.5 Eisenman, Megan; UNC@; 11/6/2004 20.5 Skipper, Erin; George Mason; 10/25/2008

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POINTS (4 GAMES)Since 20011. 25.5 Pflugner, Lindsey; at VCU; 9/27/20062. 24.5 Gundersen, Kristen; Radford; 8/30/2002 24.5 Owens, Abbi; Delaware; 10/7/2006 24.5 Tobias, Tara; at UNLV; 11/23/20015. 24.0 Tobias, Tara; at Delaware; 10/5/2001 24.0 Woffindin, Kate; at Georgia St.; 10/9/2005

POINTS (5 GAMES)Since 20011. 34.5 Owens, Abbi; Georgia St.; 10/14/20062. 30.5 Skipper, Erin; vs Liberty; 9/15/20073. 27.5 Mayo, Mandy; at Liberty; 9/18/2004 27.5 Owens, Abbi; Northeastern; 9/16/20065. 26.0 Eisenman, Megan; Georgia St.; 11/11/2005 26.0 Pflugner, Lindsey; Stony Brook; 9/1/2006

TEAM MATCH RECORDSKILLS (3 GAMES)1. 65, at UNC Wilmington; 9/21/20072. 63, UNC Wilmington; 11/20/19933. 62, at UC Irvine; 10/15/2000

KILLS (4 GAMES)1. 79, Eastern Illinois; 9/24/1988 79, vs Illinois-Chicago; 9/17/19993. 75, Arkansas State, 11/14/1992

KILLS (5 GAMES)1. 97, N.C. State; 9/24/19882. 96, UC San Diego; 10/14/19883. 94, at Va. Commonwealth; 11/10/1998

ATTEMPTS (3 GAMES)1. 172, James Madison; 11/6/19982. 164, at Pennsylvania; 10/13/20023. 161, at Va. Commonwealth; 11/5/2002

ATTEMPTS (4 GAMES)1. 229, at Virginia; 10/1/19962. 228, vs Southern Mississippi; 9/7/20073. 223, Northeastern; 10/26/2007

ATTEMPTS (5 GAMES)1. 267, James Madison; 10/3/19972. 250, Florida State; 10/30/19883. 243, UC San Diego; 10/14/1988

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (10 ATTEMPTS)1. .569, James Madison; 10/23/19922. .479, East Carolina; 10/20/19963. .470, vs Coppin State; 9/13/2003

ASSISTS (3 GAMES)1. 63, vs UNCW; 11/20/19932. 58, Va. Commonwealth; 10/26/1999 58, at UNC Wilmington; 9/21/2007 58, vs South Carolina; 9/13/1991

ASSISTS (4 GAMES)1. 75, vs Illinois-Chicago; 9/17/19992. 71, Arkansas State; 11/14/19923. 69, at Missouri-Kansas City; 9/18/1999

ASSISTS (5 GAMES)1. 92, UC San Diego; 10/14/19882. 91, N.C. State; 9/24/19883. 86, at Va. Commonwealth; 11/10/1998

ACES (3 GAMES)1. 22, Norfolk State; 10/29/20012. 19, Hampton; 9/11/20043. 18, Norfolk State; 9/23/2004

ACES (4 GAMES)1. 16, vs Hofstra; 11/13/19932. 15, East Carolina; 9/26/19973. 14, vs Georgetown; 9/1/2001 14, vs Georgia Tech; 9/18/1998

ACES (5 GAMES)1. 16, at Virginia, 10/5/19902. 15, Miami, 9/5/19923. 14, vs N. Arizona, 9/10/1993 14, vs Northeastern; 9/20/1991

DIGS (3 GAMES)1. 95, Dartmouth; 9/11/19992. 85, at Pennsylvania; 10/13/20023. 82, James Madison; 11/6/1998

DIGS (4 GAMES)1. 125, at Virginia; 10/1/19962. 124, George Washington; 9/12/19983. 107, at North Carolina; 9/16/2001

DIGS (5 GAMES)1. 126, Florida State; 10/30/19882. 119, at Delaware; 10/6/20073. 117, at Md-Baltimore County; 11/13/1999

SOLO BLOCKS1. 12, at Va. Commonwealth; 11/7/20002. 10, vs Auburn; 9/7/1990 10, at Maryland; 9/14/1990 10, vs Gonzaga; 12/1/1989

ASSIST BLOCKS1. 47, vs George Washington; 9/3/20042. 40, at Delaware; 10/1/2004 40, at UC Irvine; 10/12/1996

BLOCKS (3 GAMES)1. 18.0, at Virginia; 9/19/19922. 17.0, vs Fresno State; 9/2/20053. 16.5, Virginia Tech; 9/5/1992

BLOCKS (4 GAMES)1. 21.0, Arkansas State; 11/14/19922. 20.0, at James Madison; 10/4/19913. 19.0, vs Northern Illinois; 12/6/1991

BLOCKS (5 GAMES)1. 26.0, at UC Irvine; 10/12/19962. 25.0, vs George Mason; 10/17/19923. 24.5, vs George Washington; 9/3/2004

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON RECORDSKILLS1. 482 Heidi Erpelding 19882. 471 Heidi Erpelding 19873. 452 Jennifer Torns 19914. 419 Erin Skipper 20085. 392 Beth Ann Hull 1986

KILLS PER SET1. 4.82 Heidi Erpelding 19882. 4.32 Heidi Erpelding 19873. 4.07 Jennifer Torns 19884. 4.04 Jennifer Torns 19915. 3.92 Erin Skipper 2008

ATTACK ATTEMPTS1. 1172 Ellen Gazdowicz 19982. 1152 Erin Skipper 20083. 1127 Kate Woffindin 20054. 1097 Jennifer Torns 19915. 1032 Heidi Erpelding 1988

ATTACK PCT. (minimum 200 attempts)1. .354 Heidi Erpelding 19882. .350 Caitlin Geraghty 20053. .339 Megan Eisenman 20044. .339 Julie Amberg 19955. .315 Heidi Erpelding 1987

ASSISTS1. 1332 Sarah Gubler 19982. 1227 Sarah Gubler 19993. 1201 Kim Mount 20064. 1196 Sarah Gubler 20005. 1142 Jen Noble 1988

ASSISTS PER SET1. 12.33 Sarah Gubler 20002. 12.13 Kim Mount 20063. 12.03 Sarah Gubler 19994. 11.67 Kim Mount 20075. 11.58 Kim Mount 2005

SERVICE ACES1. 102 Jane Fanestil 19832. 84 Kate Jensen 19863. 70 Beth Ann Hull 19864. 66 Jane Fanestil 19845. 65 Khy Kaupelis 1983

SERVICE ACES PER SET (minimum 50 aces)1. 0.65 Kate Jensen 19862. 0.56 Heidi Erpelding 19873. 0.54 Melissa Aldrich 19894. 0.51 Beth Ann Hull 19865. 0.51 Kate Jensen 1987

SERVICE ATTEMPTS1. 526 Kathleen Hawley 20052. 515 Kate Woffindin 20053. 513 Erin Simmons 20054. 462 Jill Nowadly 20075. 458 Mandy Mayo 2005

SERVE PCT. (minimum 50 serves)1. .981 Jill Nowadly 20072. .973 Erin Skipper 20073. .965 Jill Nowadly 20064. .963 Jo Sotto 20085. .962 Lindsey Pflugner 2007

DIGS1. 616 Kathleen Hawley 20052. 507 Kathleen Hawley 20063. 488 Jill Nowadly 20074. 423 Erin Simmons 20045. 413 Heidi Erpelding 1988

DIGS PER SET1. 5.31 Kathleen Hawley 20052. 5.28 Kathleen Hawley 20063. 4.36 Erin Simmons 20044. 4.36 Jill Nowadly 20075. 4.13 Heidi Erpelding 1988

BLOCK SOLOS1. 66 Nicole Bibbins 19902. 59 Lisa Bobst 19833. 58 Anna Agbe-Davies 19904. 42 Nicole Bibbins 19895. 40 Lisa Bobst 1984

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 151 Anna Agbe-Davies 19922. 140 Anna Agbe-Davies 19913. 113 Molly Bohman 2007 113 Caitlin Geraghty 20045. 111 Judy Cochrane 1985 111 Anna Agbe-Davies 1990 111 Caitlin Geraghty 2005

TOTAL BLOCKS1. 182 Anna Agbe-Davies 19922. 173 Anna Agbe-Davies 19913. 169 Anna Agbe-Davies 19904. 142 Nicole Bibbins 19905. 133 Judy Cochrane 1985

BLOCKS PER SET1. 1.67 Anna Agbe-Davies 19922. 1.60 Anna Agbe-Davies 19913. 1.44 Anna Agbe-Davies 19904. 1.43 Caitlin Geraghty 20045. 1.32 Susan Timmerman 1989

POINTSSince 20011. 470.5 Erin Skipper 20082. 462.5 Kate Woffindin 20053. 383.0 Mandy Mayo 20054. 370.5 Erin Skipper 20075. 367.5 Tara Tobias 2001

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POINTS PER SET (minimum 46 sets)Since 20011. 4.40 Erin Skipper 20082. 4.07 Abbi Owens 20063. 3.92 Kate Woffindin 20054. 3.91 Tara Tobias 20015. 3.82 Erin Skipper 2007

TEAM SINGLE SEASON RECORDSKILLS1. 1796 19862. 1749 20053. 1677 1998

KILLS PER SET1. 15.55 20012. 15.40 19883. 15.05 2000

ATTACK ATTEMPTS1. 4827 20072. 4788 19983. 4767 2005

ATTACK PCT.1. .271 19882. .246 19853. .241 1992

ASSISTS1. 1572 20052. 1537 19863. 1475 2007 1475 1998

ASSISTS PER SET1. 13.77 19882. 13.60 20013. 13.51 2006

SERVICE ACES1. 395 19862. 362 19833. 276 1987

SERVICE ACES PER SET1. 2.90 19832. 2.86 19863. 2.53 1987

SERVICE ATTEMPTS1. 3150 20052. 2910 20073. 2473 2006

SERVE PCT.1. .953 20072. .924 20063. .919 2005

DIGS1. 2062 19982. 2050 20073. 1973 1996

DIGS PER SET1. 18.30 20072. 17.31 19963. 17.14 2006

BLOCK SOLOS1. 165 19902. 158 19893. 154 1983

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 552 19922. 527 20053. 469 2004

TOTAL BLOCKS1. 366.0 19922. 356.0 19903. 347.0 1989

BLOCKS PER SET1. 3.04 19892. 3.00 19923. 2.94 1990

POINTSSince 20011. 2244.5 20052. 2025.0 20073. 1919.0 2001

POINTS PER SETSince 20011. 19.78 20012. 19.02 20053. 18.20 2003

SETS PLAYED1. 138 19862. 125 19833. 122 1992

MATCHES PLAYED1. 45 19832. 40 19843. 38 1986

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDSKILLS1. 1572 Jennifer Torns 1988-912. 1556 Heidi Erpelding 1985-883. 1236 Judy Cochrane 1983-864. 1190 Becky Eggering 1989-925. 1175 Beth Ann Hull 1985-88

KILLS PER SET (minimum 250 kills)1. 3.82 Jennifer Torns 1988-912. 3.65 Erin Skipper 2007-083. 3.50 Heidi Erpelding 1985-884. 3.27 Natalie Kamper 1994-965. 3.03 Judy Cochrane 1983-86

ATTACK ATTEMPTS1. 3868 Jennifer Torns 1988-912. 3510 Heidi Erpelding 1985-883. 3068 Judy Cochrane 1983-864. 3051 Becky Eggering 1989-925. 2937 Tara Tobias 1998-01

ATTACK PCT. (minimum 500 attempts)1. .316 Heidi Erpelding 1985-882. .291 Megan Eisenman 2002-053. .287 Kirsten Schimke 1991-924. .283 Julie Amberg 1992-955. .272 Jennifer Torns 1988-91

ASSISTS1. 4645 Sarah Gubler 1998-012. 4079 Kim Mount 2005-083. 3205 Jen Noble 1986-894. 2777 Amy Owens 2001-045. 2132 Kirsten Schimke 1991-92

ASSISTS PER SET (minimum 500 assists)1. 11.79 Sarah Gubler 1998-012. 11.33 Kim Mount 2005-083. 9.53 Kathy Bell 1993-944. 9.29 Cassie Crumal 2007-085. 9.23 Kirsten Schimke 1991-92

SERVICE ACES1. 231 Kate Jensen 1984-872. 203 Jane Fanestil 1982-853. 193 Beth Ann Hull 1985-884. 189 Heidi Erpelding 1985-885. 167 Tara Tobias 1998-01

SERVICE ACES PER SET (minimum 100 aces)1. 0.54 Kate Jensen 1984-872. 0.45 Beth Ann Hull 1985-883. 0.44 Jane Fanestil 1982-854. 0.43 Tara Tobias 1998-015. 0.43 Heidi Erpelding 1985-88

SERVICE ATTEMPTS1. 1367 Kim Mount 2005-082. 1226 Kathleen Hawley 2003-063. 1094 Erin Simmons 2002-054. 1066 Lindsey Pflugner 2006-085. 1055 Jill Nowadly 2005-08

SERVE PCT. (minimum 100 serves)1. .967 Jill Nowadly 2005-082. .953 Erin Skipper 2007-083. .953 Jo Sotto 2005-084. .951 Lindsey Pflugner 2006-085. .946 Christi Moot 2003-05

DIGS1. 1675 Kathleen Hawley 2003-062. 1336 Tara Tobias 1998-013. 1312 Jennifer Torns 1988-914. 1111 Erin Simmons 2002-055. 1023 Heidi Erpelding 1985-88

DIGS PER SET (minimum 200 digs)1. 4.22 Kathleen Hawley 2003-062. 3.43 Tara Tobias 1998-013. 3.28 Jill Nowadly 2005-084. 3.18 Jennifer Torns 1988-915. 3.08 Christina Hinds 2001

BLOCK SOLOS1. 134 Anna Agbe-Davies 1989-922. 108 Nicole Bibbins 1989-903. 103 Judy Cochrane 1983-864. 99 Lisa Bobst 1981-845. 82 Caitlin Geraghty 2002-05 82 Susan Timmerman 1987-89

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 413 Anna Agbe-Davies 1989-922. 392 Caitlin Geraghty 2002-053. 349 Beth Ann Hull 1985-884. 323 Melissa Owen 1996-995. 294 Judy Cochrane 1983-86

TOTAL BLOCKS1. 547 Anna Agbe-Davies 1989-922. 474 Caitlin Geraghty 2002-053. 409 Beth Ann Hull 1985-884. 397 Judy Cochrane 1983-865. 387 Melissa Owen 1996-99

BLOCKS PER SET (minimum 100 blocks)1. 1.55 Anna Agbe-Davies 1989-922. 1.26 Caitlin Geraghty 2002-053. 1.21 Nicole Bibbins 1989-904. 1.11 Susan Timmerman 1987-895. 1.05 Carly Huffman 2001-05

POINTS1. 1145.0 Caitlin Geraghty 2002-052. 1119.0 Kate Woffindin 2002-053. 988.0 Megan Eisenman 2002-054. 879.0 Mandy Mayo 2002-055. 853.0 Sarah Long 2003-06

POINTS PER SET (minimum 100 sets)1. 4.12 Erin Skipper 2007-present2. 3.23 Kate Woffindin 2002-053. 3.18 Mandy Mayo 2002-054. 3.05 Caitlin Geraghty 2002-055. 2.99 Sarah Long 2003-06

SETS PLAYED1. 444 Heidi Erpelding 1985-88 444 Jen Noble 1986-893. 430 Beth Ann Hull 1985-884. 419 Becky Eggering 1989-925. 417 Jill Hannah 1994-97

MATCHES PLAYED1. 121 Jill Hannah 1994-972. 120 Melissa Owen 1996-99 120 Becky Eggering 1989-924. 119 Tara Tobias 1998-015. 117 Laurel Witt 1998-01 117 Sarah Gubler 1998-01

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W&M moved to Division I in 1982, with the NCAA first keeping official statistics in 1983. Home matches are in ALL CAPS for the 1975 season, and beginning again in 1983. For the years 1976-1982, accurate records of where matches were played have so far proved lost, unless other-wise noted as “at”, or “vs”. Postseason tournaments include state championships (VFISW, VAIAW, and VIL), CAA tourna-ments, ECAC tournaments, the NCAA tournament, and the NIVC tournament.

TotalRecord(since1975,34years): 635-461 (.579)DivisionIRecord(since1982,27years): 501-359 (.583)CAARecord(since1986,23years):139-84 (.623)Post-Season Record: 71-33 (.683)

10-matchwinningstreaks

24, Nov 3, 1987-Oct 7, 198813, Sep 8-Oct 13, 199013, Nov 4, 1988-Sep 22, 198912, Oct 20-Dec 1, 198912, Sep 24-Oct 14, 198311, Sep 12-Oct 10, 200811, Oct 26-Nov 23, 198510, Sep 14-Oct 5, 199110, Sep 30-Oct 17, 198010, Sep 18-27 1980

LongestCAAwinningstreak 31, Sep 26, 1986-Oct 17, 1992

LongestwinningstreakagainstCAAOpponents(includes non-conference matches and tournament) 56, Sep 21, 1985-Oct 17, 1992

1975 • Sylvia Shirley8-14 • VFISW Tournament Silver MedalistDate Opponent Score Sets9/24 VCU L,0-3 10-15,7-15,9-1510/7 at Mary Wash. W, 2-0 15-9,16-1410/14 at Duke L, 0-2 2-15,13-1510/14 vs App. St. 1 L, 0-2 7-15,13-1510/17 at Delaware L, 0-2 3-15,0-1510/17 vs Salisbury St. 2 L, 0-2 5-15,0-1510/17 vs Penn State 2 L, 0-2 6-15,15-1710/18 vs Queens 2 W, 2-0 15-6,16-1410/18 vs Penn State 2 L, 0-2 5-15,5-1510/21 at Lynchburg W, 2-0 15-11,16-1410/21 vs JMU 3 L, 0-2 13-15,6-1510/23 at VCU L, 0-2 6-15,9-1510/23 vs E. Mennonite 4 L, 1-2 8-15,15-8,12-1511/3 at VCU L, 0-2 6-15,9-1511/3 vs Georgetown 4 L, 0-2 5-15,11-1511/6 LONGWOOD W, 2-1 15-5,11-15,15-1211/13 vs E. Mennonite 5 L, 0-2 6-15,8-1511/13 vs Mary Wash. 4 W, 2-0 15-3,15-211/13 vs Va. Intermont 5 W, 2-0 16-14,15-1311/14 vs Lynchburg 5 W, 2-1 15-11,10-15,15-1111/14 vs Hollins 5 W, 2-0 15-7,15-911/14 vs E. Mennonite 5 L, 0-2 12-15,10-151-Durham, N.C.; 2-Newark, Del.; 3-Lynchburg, Va.; 4-Rich-mond, Va.; 5-State Tournament, Emory, Va.

1976 • Debbie Hill15-9 • VFISW Tournament Bronze Medalist9/21 VCU L9/24 E. Mennonite L9/24 GMU L9/24 Radford L9/28 Lynchburg W10/1 Salisbury St. L10/4 JMU W10/7 Lynchburg W10/14 Chowan W10/15 JMU W10/19 Mary Wash. W10/22 Towson W10/23 S. Connecticut L10/23 Georgetown L10/23 Penn State W10/23 Immaculata L10/23 Princeton W11/1 Chowan W11/2 Bridgewater W11/2 Longwood W11/12 Va. Intermont W11/12 Emory and Henry W11/12 Roanoke W11/13 E. Mennonite L

1977 • Debbie Hill13-24 • VFISW Tournament Silver Medalist9/21 VCU L9/21 Howard L9/24 Salisbury L9/24 VCU L9/24 E. Mennonite W10/12 Bridgewater W10/12 Roanoke W10/15 GMU L10/15 Mary Wash. W10/15 Geo. Wash. L10/18 Louisburg L10/18 UNCG L10/22 S. Conn. St. L10/22 Penn State L10/22 Maryland L

10/22 Cortland St. L10/22 Lafayette W10/22 Penn State L10/25 Peace W10/25 Chris. Newport W10/29 East Stroudsburg L10/29 JMU L10/29 Penn State L10/29 Salisbury St. L10/29 Cortland St. L10/29 UNCG L10/29 Pittsburgh L10/29 VCU L11/1 Longwood W11/3 JMU L11/3 E. Mennonite W11/8 Georgetown L11/12 Lynchburg W11/12 Emory & Henry W11/12 GMU W11/12 E. Mennonite W11/12 GMU L

1978 • Debbie Hill18-13 • VAIAW Small College Bronze Medalist9/23 Mary Wash. W, 2-1 15-4,9-15,15-139/23 JMU L9/30 Salisbury St. L, 1-2 15-10,12-15,5-159/30 Mary Wash. W, 2-0 15-4,15-119/30 GMU L, 0-2 12-15,11-159/30 Catholic W, 2-0 15-5,15-810/2 Chris. Newport W, 2-1 15-1,10-15,15-1010/2 Hampton W, 2-0 15-6,15-010/10 Louisburg L, 1-2 7-15,15-1,10-1510/10 N. Carolina L, 0-2 2-15,8-1510/13 Bridgewater W, 2-0 15-4,15-410/13 Air Force W, 2-0 15-11,15-1010/16 Chowan W, 3-0 15-4,15-4,15-1110/20 Maryland L, 0-2 6-15,10-1510/20 Cortland State W, 2-1 8-15,15-12,15-1010/20 Temple L, 0-2 11-15,8-1510/21 JMU W, 2-0 15-12,15-1010/21 Princeton L, 0-2 11-15,11-1510/21 Cortland State L, 1-2 16-14,13-15,11-1510/26 Lynchburg W, 2-1 10-15,15-9,15-1310/26 Longwood L, 1-2 8-15,15-11,14-1610/29 GMU L, 1-2 15-13,6-15,12-1511/1 Radford W, 2-0 15-3,15-911/1 Roanoke W, 2-0 15-6,15-411/3 E. Mennonite W, 2-0 15-4,15-1011/3 Hollins W, 2-0 15-6,15-211/10 Hollins W, 2-0 15-2,15-411/10 E. Mennonite L, 0-2 14-16,13-1511/11 Roanoke W, 2-0 15-2,15-1011/11 Longwood W, 2-1 15-4,11-15,15-311/11 E. Mennonite L, 1-2 15-8,3-15,5-15

1979 • Debbie Hill27-13 • VAIAW Division II Silver Medalist9/21 Mary Wash. W, 2-1 14-16, 15-6, 15-99/21 St. Mary’s (Md.) W, 2-0 15-11, 15-89/22 E. Carolina L, 0-2 8-15, 13-159/22 Salisbury St. W, 2-1 15-17, 15-1, 15-29/22 N.C. State L, 0-2 9-15, 8-159/26 Virginia W, 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-39/28 Hood W, 2-0 15-4, 15-59/28 Gallaudet W, 2-0 15-12, 15-69/29 Longwood W, 2-0 15-5, 15-89/29 Catonsville L, 1-2 15-12, 10-15, 7-159/29 Catholic W, 2-0 15-4, 15-129/29 Catonsville L, 0-2 5-15, 8-1510/2 Howard W, 2-0 15-12, 15-1310/2 VCU W, 2-0 15-14, 15-1210/5 E. Mennonite W, 2-0 15-4, 15-510/5 Messiah W, 2-0 15-7, 15-810/6 Bridgewater W, 2-0 15-6, 15-510/6 Chris. Newport W, 2-1 15-5, 11-15, 15-010/9 GMU W, 2-0 15-11, 15-1110/9 Geo. Wash. L, 0-2 12-15, 10-1510/16 JMU L, 1-2 8-15, 15-8, 4-1510/16 Liberty W, 2-1 12-15, 15-5, 15-1110/19 at Delaware W, 2-1 0-15, 15-12, 15-1210/19 vs Princeton1 L, 0-2 13-15, 9-1510/20 vs Rhode Island 1 W, 2-0 15-2, 15-810/20 vs VCU 1 L, 0-2 10-15, 14-1610/20 vs Maryland 1 L, 0-2 9-15, 3-1510/20 vs JMU 1 W, 2-0 18-16, 17-1510/23 Longwood W, 2-0 15-7, 15-310/23 Hampton W, 2-0 15-12, 15-1110/29 Chris. Newport W, 3-0 15-10, 15-8, 15-510/31 VCU L, 1-2 9-15, 15-13, 8-1510/31 Virginia State W, 2-0 15-0, 15-211/6 UNC Pembroke W, 2-1 16-18, 15-9, 15-811/6 E. Carolina L, 1-2 13-15, 17-15, 4-1511/9 VCU 2 L, 1-2 9-15, 15-6, 15-1711/9 LIBERTY 2 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-1011/9 GMU 2 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-811/10 JMU 2 W, 2-0 15-13, 15-1211/10 VCU 2 L, 0-2 15-9, 15-61-Newark, Del.; 2-State Tournament, Williamsburg, Va.

1980 • Debbie Hill34-11 • VAIAW Division II Silver Medalist9/18 Virginia W, 2-1 15-1, 12-15, 15-129/18 VCU W, 2-0 15-7, 15-59/20 Salisbury St. W, 2-0 15-9, 15-49/20 VCU W, 2-0 15-10, 15-39/20 GMU W, 2-0 15-11, 15-4

9/23 Virginia W, 3-2 15-9, 9-15, 12-15, 15-9, 17-159/26 Towson W, 2-0 15-7, 15-69/26 E. Mennonite W, 2-0 15-4, 15-29/27 Gallaudet W, 2-0 15-6, 15-39/27 GMU W, 2-0 15-4, 15-69/27 Catonsville L, 0-2 11-15, 11-159/27 GMU W, 2-0 15-12, 15-59/30 JMU L, 1-2 15-13, 7-15, 6-159/30 Virginia State W, 2-0 15-1, 15-410/3 Liberty W, 2-0 15-12, 15-910/4 Mary Wash. W, 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 15-1210/10 Hampton W, 2-0 15-2, 15-610/10 Bridgewater W, 2-0 15-6, 15-010/11 GMU W, 2-1 15-2, 10-15, 15-1110/11 Virginia W, 2-0 15-9, 15-610/13 Longwood W, 2-0 15-5, 15-1210/13 Hollins W, 2-0 15-3, 15-1010/17 Towson W, 2-0 15-5, 15-1110/17 Geo. Wash. L, 0-2 7-15, 10-1510/17 Penn State L, 0-2 5-15, 8-1510/18 Hofstra L, 0-2 8-15, 10-1510/18 Rhode Island L, 0-2 12-15, 9-1510/18 Towson W, 2-1 14-16, 15-10, 16-1410/21 VCU L, 2-3 15-10, 15-8, 12-15, 11-15, 12-1510/23 Chowan W, 2-0 15-7, 15-1110/23 Chris. Newport W, 2-0 15-1, 15-810/24 East Stroudsburg L, 1-2 15-11, 12-15, 13-1510/24 Kean W, 2-0 16-14, 15-1110/25 E. Mennonite W, 2-0 15-1, 15-910/25 Wm. Paterson W, 2-1 13-15, 15-4, 15-610/25 Messiah W, 2-0 15-10, 15-1110/25 Gallaudet L, 0-2 6-15, 11-1511/4 Gallaudet W, 2-1 11-15, 15-4, 16-1411/4 Loyola (Md.) W, 2-1 12-15, 15-7, 17-1511/7 UNCG W, 2-0 15-7, 15-211/7 Guilford L, 1-2 2-15, 15-13, 14-1611/14 Liberty W, 2-0 15-5, 15-511/14 VCU W, 2-0 15-11, 15-311/15 GMU W, 2-0 15-8, 15-1311/15 JMU L, 1-2 5-15, 15-13, 10-15

1981 • Debbie Hill19-18 • VAIAW Division II Bronze Medalist9/18 vs N.C. State 1 L, 0-2 10-15, 3-159/18 vs JMU 1 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-89/19 at American L, 0-2 9-15, 10-159/19 vs VCU 1 W, 2-0 15-6, 15-59/19 vs Maryland 1 L, 1-2 8-15, 15-7, 10-159/19 vs Maryland 1 L, 0-2 1-15, 6-159/26 vs Va. Tech 2 W, 2-0 17-15, 15-79/26 vs Mary Wash. 2 L, 1-2 15-12, 8-15, 6-159/26 at GMU W, 2-0 15-2, 15-79/26 vs JMU 2 W, 2-1 15-12, 6-15, 15-139/27 vs Catonsville 2 L, 0-2 9-15, 6-159/27 vs Navy 2 L, 0-2 12-15, 14-1610/3 Liberty W, 2-0 15-10, 15-310/3 Salisbury St. W, 2-0 15-3, 15-610/6 VCU W, 2-0 15-8, 15-910/6 Loyola (Md.) W, 2-0 15-13, 15-1310/16 UMBC W, 2-0 15-7, 15-510/16 Rhode Island L, 1-2 16-14, 9-15, 10-1510/17 Penn State L, 0-2 0-15, 2-1510/17 Massachusetts W, 2-0 15-13, 17-1510/17 E. Tennessee St. L, 0-2 6-15, 5-1510/17 JMU W, 2-0 15-13, 15-810/20 Virginia L, 1-3 9-15, 15-3, 4-15, 11-1510/22 E. Carolina L, 0-3 12-15, 6-15, 2-1510/26 GMU W, 2-1 15-4, 12-15, 15-1310/30 Chowan W, 2-1 15-6, 14-16, 15-710/30 Catonsville L, 0-2 13-15, 6-1510/31 Gallaudet L, 1-2 15-12, 10-15, 9-1510/31 Old Dominion W, 2-0 15-11, 18-1611/6 JMU W, 2-1 1-15, 15-13, 15-711/6 Virginia W, 2-0 15-13, 15-1011/7 VA TECH L, 0-2 6-15, 10-1511/7 Old Dominion W, 2-1 15-4, 4-15, 15-111/10 N. Carolina L, 0-3 6-15, 8-15, 1-1511/13 at VCU W, 2-0 15-3, 15-511/13 vs JMU 3 L, 1-2 6-15, 15-9, 12-1511/14 vs Virginia 3 L, 0-2 1-15, 6-151-Washington, D.C.; 2-Fairfax, Va.; 3-Richmond, Va.

1982 • Cindy Laughlin21-25 • VIL Division I Bronze Medalist E. Carolina L, 1-3 15-11, 7-15, 4-15, 9-159/17 vs Hofstra 1 L, 0-2 1-15, 11-159/17 at Geo. Wash. L, 0-2 11-15, 11-159/18 vs E. Carolina 1 L, 0-2 5-15, 9-159/18 vs N.C. State 1 L, 0-2 4-15, 4-159/18 vs E. Carolina 1 L, 0-2 13-15, 5-15 Virginia L, 1-3 7-15, 10-15, 15-10, 11-15 vs Loyola (Md.) 2 W, 2-0 15-8, 15-8 vs Liberty 2 W, 2-1 10-15, 15-7, 15-5 vs Va. Tech 2 L, 0-2 9-15, 7-15 vs Catholic 2 W, 2-0 15-4, 15-8 vs VCU 2 W, 2-1 8-15, 15-11, 15-4 vs Mansfield 2 L, 0-2 11-15, 5-15 vs Va. Tech 2 W, 2-1 8-15, 15-11, 15-11 Chowan W, 3-0 15-12, 15-12, 15-3 VCU L, 0-2 13-15, 5-15 Longwood W, 2-0 15-10, 15-2 Salisbury St. W, 2-0 15-8, 15-8 Duke L, 0-2 9-15, 12-15 vs Duke 3 L, 0-2 4-15, 13-15 at E. Carolina L, 1-2 17-15, 6-15, 5-15 vs Charlotte 3 L, 0-2 2-15, 8-15 vs N.C. A&T 3 W, 2-0 15-5, 15-12 vs N.C. A&T 3 W, 2-1 15-10, 13-15, 15-8

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vs Duke 3 L, 1-2 15-12, 1-15, 7-15 vs Charlotte 3 L, 0-2 6-15, 5-15 VCU L, 0-3 9-15, 13-15, 14-16 vs UMass 4 W, 2-0 15-8, 15-8 at Delaware L, 0-2 6-15, 14-16 vs Providence 4 L, 0-2 2-15, 0-15 vs UMBC 4 W, 2-1 13-15, 15-11, 15-1 vs Princeton 4 L, 0-2 7-15, 9-15 vs JMU 4 L, 0-2 9-15, 10-15 VCU W, 3-2 14-16, 7-15, 15-11, 15-5, 15-10 GMU W, 2-0 15-10, 15-13 JMU L, 0-2 14-16, 11-15 Gallaudet W, 2-0 15-7, 15-9 Upsala W, 2-0 15-4, 15-13 Chris. Newport W, 2-0 15-2, 15-10 Lynchburg W, 2-0 15-3, 15-7 Liberty W, 2-1 4-15, 15-10, 15-5 Wake Forest W, 2-0 15-9, 15-10 JMU W, 2-0 15-8, 15-11 VA TECH L, 1-2 6-15, 17-15, 12-15 GMU L, 1-2 15-8, 8-15, 14-16 VCU L, 0-2 5-15, 8-151-Washington, D.C.; 2-Fairfax, Va.; 3-Greenville, N.C.; 4-Newark, Del.

1983 • Debbie Hill32-12 • VIL Division I Champions • ECAC Regional Tournament9/13 GMU L, 0-3 10-15, 12-15, 6-159/16 vs Towson 1 W, 2-1 12-15, 15-2, 15-99/16 vs La Salle 1 W, Forfeit 9/17 vs VCU 1 W, 2-0 15-13, 15-89/17 vs Cleveland St. 1 W, 2-1 7-15, 15-13, 15-129/17 at Navy W, 2-0 17-15, 15-79/17 vs Cleveland St. 1 L, 0-2 12-15, 2-159/21 vs JMU 2 W, 2-1 15-10, 11-15, 15-129/24 vs Mansfield 3 W, 2-1 5-15, 15-9, 15-119/24 vs VCU 3 L, 0-2 12-15, 7-159/24 vs Loyola (Md.) 3 W, 2-1 15-10, 4-15, 15-119/24 vs Catholic 3 W, 2-0 15-8, 15-69/28 VIRGINIA W, 3-2 15-5, 11-15, 15-6, 14-16, 16-1410/1 CNU W, 2-0 15-1, 15-210/1 SALISBURY ST. W, 2-0 15-10, 15-710/1 UNCW W, 2-0 15-13, 15-810/4 at JMU W, 3-1 15-11, 15-3, 14-16, 15-1210/8 vs Charlotte 4 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-810/8 at Va. Tech W, 2-1 15-2, 12-15, 15-610/8 vs Longwood 4 W, 2-0 15-3, 15-610/12 COVENANT W, 3-0 15-3, 15-1, 15-1110/14 vs LaSalle 5 W, 2-0 15-2, 15-410/14 vs New Haven 5 L, 0-2 13-15, 9-1510/15 vs Maryland 5 W, 2-0 15-7, 15-1110/15 vs Princeton 5 L, 0-2 6-15, 5-1510/15 vs Penn 5 W, 2-1 14-16, 15-9, 15-710/15 vs New Haven 5 L, 0-2 8-15, 4-1510/18 at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-12, 15-9, 15-510/22 vs Penn 6 L, 1-3 12-15, 9-15, 15-12, 11-1510/22 at Duke L, 1-3 5-15, 6-15, 15-6, 8-1510/24 at Howard W, 2-1 15-10, 15-17, 15-610/24 vs Loyola (Md.) 7 W, 2-1 17-15, 14-16, 15-810/28 vs Catonsville 8 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-210/28 at Chowan W, 2-0 15-6, 15-811/5 E. CAROLINA W, 3-2 16-18, 15-13, 13-15, 15-6, 15-711/6 VCU W, 3-2 15-11, 15-2, 9-15, 5-15, 15-711/8 at Geo. Wash. L, 1-3 8-15, 15-8, 9-15, 11-1511/12 VIRGINIA 9 W, 2-0 15-6, 15-711/12 JMU 9 W, 2-1 15-5, 13-15, 16-1411/12 VA TECH 9 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-1111/12 GMU 9 L, 1-2 7-15, 15-7, 7-1511/12 VA TECH 9 W, 3-2 3-15, 12-15, 15-9, 15-3, 15-611/19 vs N.Y. Tech 10 L, 0-3 11-15, 12-15, 12-1511/19 vs Cornell 10 L, 0-3 12-15, 8-15, 16-181-Annapolis, Md.; 2-Richmond, Va.; 3-Fairfax, Va.; 4-Blacks-burg, Va.; 5-Newark, Del.; 6-Durham, N.C.; 7-Washington, D.C.; 8-Chowan, N.C.; 9-VIL Tournament, Williamsburg, Va.; 10-ECAC Tournament, Princeton, N.J.

1984 • Debbie Hill18-22 • CAA Silver Medalist9/14 vs Edinboro 1 W, 2-1 15-9, 7-15, 20-189/14 vs Cortland St. 1 L, 0-2 9-15, 12-159/15 vs JMU 1 L, 0-2 4-16, 9-159/15 vs Howard 1 L, 1-2 15-13, 8-15, 7-159/15 vs Southampton 1 W, 2-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-39/15 vs West Chester 1 L, 0-2 6-15, 13-159/18 VCU L, 1-3 6-15,15-13, 9-15, 8-159/21 vs Catonsville 2 W, 2-0 15-5, 15-69/21 vs Mansfield 2 W, 2-1 3-15, 15-2, 15-29/22 vs Virginia 2 L, 0-2 7-15, 14-169/22 vs Loyola (Md.) 2 L, 1-2 17-15, 2-15, 2-159/29 vs Wake Forest 3 L, 0-3 10-15, 7-15, 12-159/29 at Maryland L, 0-3 0-15, 2-15, 2-1510/5 TEMPLE L, 1-3 12-15, 8-15, 15-13, 12-1510/6 HOWARD L, 2-3 15-12, 15-10, 5-15, 3-15, 0-1510/6 N.C. State L, 2-3 15-12, 6-15, 15-13, 3-15, 0-1510/9 CHOWAN W, 3-0 15-3, 15-3, 15-410/12 at Virginia L, 0-3 6-15, 12-15, 8-1510/18 at GMU L, 0-3 13-15, 9-15, 14-1610/19 vs La Salle 4 W, 2-0 15-12, 15-1010/19 vs Princeton 4 L, 0-2 7-15, 5-1510/20 vs UMass 4 L, 0-2 12-15, 6-1510/20 vs Liberty 4 W, 2-0 15-8, 15-610/20 vs JMU 4 W, 2-1 13-15, 15-10, 16-1410/20 vs Temple 4 L, 0-2 13-15, 5-1510/25 LOYOLA (MD.) W, 3-1 15-12, 13-15, 15-5, 15-1010/26 vs Providence 5 L, 0-3 5-15, 11-15, 5-1510/26 vs Princeton 5 L, 0-3 13-15, 8-15, 8-1510/27 vs Clemson 5 W, 3-2 7-15, 15-13, 9-15, 15-12, 15-1210/27 vs FDU 5 W, 3-1 12-15, 15-11, 15-11, 15-7

10/27 at Hofstra W, 3-1 15-10, 16-14, 3-15, 15-1010/30 at VCU L, 0-3 12-15, 8-15, 1-1511/3 JMU W, 2-1 15-13, 13-15, 20-1811/3 E. CAROLINA W, 2-0 15-6, 15-311/3 UNCW W, 2-0 15-13, 15-711/9 vs GMU 6 W, 2-0 15-11, 15-1211/9 vs JMU 6 L, 1-2 10-15, 15-11, 10-1511/9 vs E. Carolina 6 W, 2-0 15-3, 15-411/10 vs UNCW 6 W, 2-0 15-13, 15-1211/10 vs JMU 6 L, 1-3 5-15, 15-8, 1-15, 14-161-Annapolis, Md.; 2-Fairfax, Va.; 3-College Park, Md.; 4-Newark, Del.; 5-Hempstead, N.Y.; 6-CAA Tournament, Har-risonburg, Va.

1985 • Debbie Hill27-6 • CAA Champions • ECAC Champions9/13 vs Seton Hall 1 W, 3-0 15-3, 15-8, 15-89/13 vs Loyola (Md.) 1 W, 3-0 15-7, 15-10, 15-39/14 at Georgetown L, 2-3 15-13, 9-15, 15-10, 11-15, 12-159/14 vs Morgan St. 1 W, 3-0 15-0, 15-9, 15-49/17 at VCU L, 1-3 9-15, 4-15, 15-5, 11-159/19 W. KENTUCKY W, 3-1 15-6, 15-5, 11-15, 15-119/20 vs Virginia 2 W, 2-1 15-8, 11-15, 16-149/20 vs N.Y. Tech 2 W, 2-0 15-2, 15-99/21 vs Mansfield St. 2 W, 2-0 15-10, 16-149/21 vs Virginia 2 L, 1-2 14-16, 15-6, 4-159/25 GMU W, 3-1 15-12, 10-15, 15-6, 15-1010/1 VIRGINIA W, 3-1 15-7, 15-12, 6-15, 15-810/5 HOWARD W, 3-0 15-8, 18-16, 15-510/11 vs Geo. Wash. 3 W, 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 16-1410/12 vs Cleveland St. 3 W, 3-0 15-10, 16-14, 15-510/12 at Temple W, 3-1 15-2, 13-15, 16-14, 15-1210/14 at Howard W, 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 16-1410/19 at VCU L, 1-2 10-15, 15-10, 3-1510/25 at Hofstra L, 1-3 11-15, 4-15, 15-8, 6-1510/25 vs Temple 4 W, 3-1 7-15, 15-9, 15-13, 15-710/26 vs Syracuse 4 W, 3-0 16-14, 15-13, 15-210/26 vs Florida 4 L, 1-3 8-15, 11-15, 15-13, 10-1510/26 vs Providence 4 W, 3-1 15-13, 5-15, 15-8, 15-1210/28 PRINCETON W, 3-1 12-15, 15-13, 15-13, 16-1411/3 WAKE FOREST W, 3-0 15-2, 15-10, 15-411/3 VA TECH W, 3-0 16-14, 15-11, 15-1111/3 E. CAROLINA W, 3-0 15-3, 15-3, 15-811/9 vs E. Carolina 5 W, 2-0 15-12, 15-311/9 vs UNCW 5 W, 2-0 15-4, 15-611/10 at GMU 5 W, 3-0 15-11, 15-5, 15-1211/10 vs JMU 5 W, 3-0 15-10, 15-8, 15-811/22 vs Cornell 6 W, 3-1 15-5, 6-15, 15-13, 15-1211/23 at Hofstra 6 W, 3-2 8-15, 15-7, 11-15, 15-9, 15-121-Washington, D.C.; 2-Fairfax, Va.; 3-Philadelphia, Pa.; 4-Hempstead, N.Y.; 5-CAA Tournament, Fairfax, Va.; 6-ECAC Tournament, Hempstead, N.Y.

1986 • Debbie Hill27-11, 5-0 CAA • CAA Champions • ECAC Champions9/9 at N. Carolina L, 2-3 5-15, 2-15, 15-12, 15-7, 8-159/13 vs JMU 1 W, 3-2 12-15, 15-6, 15-9, 14-16, 15-89/13 vs Seton Hall 1 W, 3-0 15-2, 15-2, 15-109/14 at Georgetown L, 2-3 15-2, 10-15, 12-15, 15-4, 14-169/14 vs Loyola (Md.) 1 W, 3-0 15-13, 15-10, 15-19/20 vs Wisconsin 2 L, 0-3 12-15, 10-15, 10-159/20 at Penn State L, 0-3 6-15, 5-15, 1-159/20 vs Virginia 2 W, 3-0 15-10, 15-8, 15-119/21 vs Juniata 2 L, 2-3 15-13, 15-0, 12-15, 7-15, 12-159/26 • AMERICAN W, 3-0 15-0, 15-1, 15-29/27 • at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-4, 15-4, 15-49/27 • vs UNCW 3 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-11, 15-310/3 DREXEL W, 3-0 15-9, 15-3, 15-710/4 • JMU W, 3-0 15-10, 15-11, 15-610/4 N. CAROLINA W, 3-2 15-5, 15-7, 8-15, 3-15, 15-1010/7 at VCU W, 3-2 8-15, 15-13, 14-16, 15-8, 15-1010/10 vs Memphis 4 L, 1-3 15-10, 11-15, 11-15, 14-1610/11 vs NE Louisiana 4 L, 2-3 15-3, 14-16, 15-11, 9-15, 10-1510/11 vs Miss. St. 4 W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-510/13 at C. Florida W, 3-0 15-7, 15-8, 15-410/17 at Maryland L, 2-3 11-15, 15-11, 2-15, 15-13, 14-1610/24 vs Providence 5 L, 1-3 15-12, 6-15, 11-15, 11-1510/24 at Hofstra W, 3-0 15-8, 15-10, 15-910/25 vs Syracuse 5 W, 3-0 15-0, 15-8, 15-210/25 vs Towson 5 W, 3-0 15-9, 15-1, 15-1010/26 vs Temple 5 W, 3-1 15-11, 12-15, 15-9, 15-1210/31 • at GMU W, 3-0 17-15, 15-11, 15-1311/1 at Virginia L, 1-3 15-9, 8-15, 10-15, 3-1511/1 vs Clemson 6 W, 3-1 15-6, 14-16, 15-1, 15-1211/5 VCU W, 3-1 15-8, 15-11, 15-17, 15-811/7 vs Penn 1 L, 0-3 17-19, 11-15, 8-1511/8 vs Hofstra 1 W, 3-2 15-4, 11-15, 15-1, 8-15, 15-1011/14 UNCW 7 W, 2-0 15-5, 15-111/14 E. CAROLINA 7 W, 2-0 15-0, 15-611/15 GMU 7 W, 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-411/15 JMU 7 W, 3-1 15-11, 15-8, 5-15, 15-511/21 vs N’eastern 8 W, 3-0 15-1, 15-8, 15-411/22 vs Hofstra 8 W, 3-0 15-0, 15-11, 15-81-Washington, D.C.; 2-University Park, Pa.; 3-Greenville, N.C.; 4-Gainesville, Fla.; 5-Hempstead, N.Y.; 6-Charlottes-ville, Va.; 7-CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va.; 8-ECAC Tournament

1987 • Debbie Hill22-7, 5-0 CAA • CAA Champions9/11 at Geo. Wash. W, 3-2 15-12, 13-15, 15-7, 10-15, 15-139/12 vs Iowa 1 L, 1-3 9-15, 7-15, 15-2, 8-159/16 GEORGETOWN W, 3-2 14-16, 15-4, 15-4, 7-15, 15-109/18 at E. Kentucky W, 3-0 15-8, 16-14, 15-29/18 vs Notre Dame 2 L, 2-3 15-11, 13-15, 15-8, 13-15, 10-159/19 vs Akron 2 W, 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-119/19 vs Rice 2 L, 0-3 6-15, 13-15, 10-159/29 at VCU W, 3-0 15-6, 15-9, 15-8

10/2 • JMU W, 3-0 15-9, 15-13, 15-310/3 • AMERICAN W, 3-0 15-2, 15-4, 15-310/3 • GMU W, 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-110/6 VIRGINIA W, 3-1 15-5, 16-14, 9-15, 16-1410/9 at CS Fullerton L, 1-3 15-17, 15-9, 6-15, 13-1510/10 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 9-15, 13-15, 10-1510/11 at U.S. Internat’l L, 2-3 12-15, 15-10, 15-5, 3-15, 3-1510/12 at UC San Diego W, 3-0 15-11, 16-14, 15-1010/16 at Duke W, 3-2 3-15, 6-15, 15-11, 15-10, 18-1610/17 • at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-6, 15-12, 15-610/17 • vs UNCW 3 W, 3-1 15-2, 2-15, 15-13, 15-1210/23 VILLANOVA W, 3-1 15-2, 10-15, 15-11, 15-410/24 N. CAROLINA L, 2-3 15-7, 10-15, 16-14, 10-15, 4-1511/3 VCU W, 3-1 15-3, 11-15, 15-5, 19-1711/6 PENN W, 3-2 10-15, 15-13, 6-15, 15-13, 16-1411/7 DREXEL W, 3-0 15-9, 15-7, 15-1111/7 MARYLAND W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-411/13 vs UNCW 4 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-10, 15-1111/13 at E. Carolina 4 W, 3-0 15-10, 15-5, 15-911/14 vs GMU 4 W, 3-0 15-11, 17-15, 15-511/14 vs JMU 4 W, 3-2 8-15, 15-6, 12-15, 15-0, 15-91-Washington, D.C.; 2-Richmond, Ky.; 3-Greenville, N.C.; 4-CAA Tournament, Greenville, N.C.

1988 • Steve Stovitz (interim)25-5, 5-0 CAA • CAA Champions9/2 SAN DIEGO W, 3-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-129/3 VA TECH W, 3-0 15-8, 15-5, 15-119/3 GEO. WASH. W, 3-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-69/9 vs West Virginia 1 W, 3-0 15-12, 15-12, 15-89/9 vs W. Carolina 1 W, 3-0 15-2, 15-0, 15-69/10 at S. Carolina W, 3-1 15-1, 3-15, 15-1, 15-49/13 at VCU W, 3-0 15-3, 15-12, 16-149/16 VILLANOVA W, 3-0 15-4, 15-2, 15-49/17 VIRGINIA W, 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-129/23 at Duke W, 3-0 15-7, 15-9, 15-129/24 vs E. Illinois 2 W, 3-1 14-16, 15-8, 15-12, 15-99/24 at N.C. State W, 3-2 15-9, 15-4, 13-15, 14-16, 15-1310/1 • at American W, 3-0 15-8, 15-8, 15-810/1 • vs GMU 3 W, 3-0 15-12, 15-5, 15-510/4 at Virginia W, 3-1 15-9, 14-16, 17-15, 15-710/7 vs UIC Circle 4 W, 3-0 15-1, 15-6, 15-410/8 at N. Carolina L, 2-3 15-3, 15-7, 12-15, 14-16, 4-1510/14 at UC San Diego L, 2-3 16-14, 13-15, 12-15, 15-10, 9-1510/15 at U.S. Internat’l W, 3-2 12-15, 15-8, 15-7, 14-16, 15-1210/17 at San Diego St. L, 2-3 15-13, 6-15, 15-7, 6-15, 4-1510/21 LIBERTY W, 3-0 15-9, 15-11, 15-1110/26 VCU W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-510/29 vs S. Florida 5 L, 2-3 15-8, 15-3, 12-15, 11-15, 12-1510/30 at Fla. State L, 2-3 3-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-12, 10-1511/4 • at JMU W, 3-0 15-3, 15-4, 15-1311/5 • vs E. Carolina 6 W, 3-0 15-1, 15-3, 15-211/5 • vs UNCW 6 W, 3-0 15-10, 15-0, 15-1011/9 MARYLAND W, 3-0 15-6, 15-2, 15-411/12 vs JMU 7 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-511/13 vs UNCW 7 W, 3-0 15-5, 15-6, 15-131-Columbia, S.C.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.; 3-Washington, D.C.; 4-Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5-Tallahassee, Fla.; 6-Harrisonburg, Va.; 7-CAA Tournament, Washington, D.C.

1989 • Debbie Hill28-4, 5-0 CAA • CAA Champions • NIVC Semifinalist9/5 VIRGINIA W, 3-2 12-15, 15-9, 15-11, 11-15, 16-149/8 vs E. Michigan 1 W, 3-2 12-15, 9-15, 15-10, 15-7, 15-59/9 vs Duke 1 W, 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-119/9 at S. Carolina W, 3-0 15-7, 15-6, 15-139/10 at N.C. State W, 3-1 15-7, 15-6, 14-16, 15-109/20 VCU W, 3-1 15-2, 15-3, 12-15, 15-49/22 vs JMU 2 W, 3-0 16-14, 15-12, 15-29/22 at Virginia L, 2-3 12-15, 15-9, 6-15, 15-9, 6-159/23 vs Va. Tech 2 W, 3-0 15-7, 15-3, 15-109/23 at Virginia W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-129/29 DUKE W, 3-0 15-0, 15-0, 15-109/30 VILLANOVA W, 3-0 15-11, 15-13, 16-149/30 GEORGETOWN W, 3-1 15-13, 10-15, 15-13, 15-210/4 LIBERTY W, 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-210/6 at Maryland W, 3-1 15-9, 1-15, 15-11, 15-1010/7 vs Penn State 3 L, 0-3 3-15, 3-15, 11-1510/13 at UC San Diego W, 3-0 15-10, 15-12, 15-810/14 at U.S. Internat’l W, 3-0 15-8, 16-14, 15-1010/16 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 9-15, 11-15, 9-1510/20 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-11, 15-9, 15-610/20 • AMERICAN W, 3-0 15-5, 15-13, 15-1010/21 • GMU W, 3-0 16-14, 15-8, 15-410/21 • ECU W, 3-1 17-15, 15-8, 8-15, 15-510/22 N. CAROLINA W, 3-2 15-7, 11-15, 15-9, 11-15, 15-1210/22 • JMU W, 3-0 15-1, 15-12, 15-611/3 PRINCETON W, 3-0 15-3, 15-1, 15-311/10 vs GMU 4 W, 3-0 15-6, 15-10, 15-211/11 at JMU 4 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-6, 15-512/1 vs Gonzaga 5 W, 3-1 15-9, 15-5, 13-15, 15-1112/1 vs FDU 5 W, 3-0 15-13, 15-3, 15-1112/1 vs N. Iowa 5 W, 3-2 15-6, 15-11, 7-15, 4-15, 18-1612/2 vs Boise State 5 L, 2-3 15-10, 12-15, 15-10, 9-15, 10-151-Columbia, S.C.; 2-Charlottesville, Va.; 3-College Park, Md.; 4-CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va.; 5-NIVC Tour-nament, Birmingham, Ala.

1990 • Debbie Hill21-12, 5-0 CAA • CAA Champions • NIVC Participant9/7 vs Arkansas St. 1 L, 0-3 10-15, 10-15, 13-159/7 vs Auburn 1 L, 1-3 15-11, 12-15, 10-15, 10-159/8 at S. Carolina W, 3-0 15-5, 15-3, 15-49/8 vs N. Carolina 1 W, 3-0 15-5, 15-10, 15-89/14 at Maryland W, 3-2 11-15, 15-11, 10-15, 15-8, 15-119/21 VCU W, 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-39/21 TEMPLE W, 3-0 15-0, 15-2, 15-79/22 LIBERTY W, 3-0 15-13, 15-8, 15-3

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9/22 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 15-10, 15-2, 15-310/5 at Virginia W, 3-2 12-15, 12-15, 15-4, 16-14, 16-1410/6 • vs American 2 W, 3-0 15-6, 15-13, 15-710/6 • at GMU W, 3-2 12-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-1110/7 N.C. STATE W, 3-0 15-3, 15-2, 15-910/12 vs Cal Poly-SLO 3 W, 3-0 16-14, 15-11, 15-210/13 at CS Fullerton W, 3-0 17-15, 15-11, 16-1410/13 vs U.S. Internat’l 3 L, 2-3 6-15, 15-8, 15-12, 12-15, 11-1510/15 at San Diego St. L, 1-3 15-12, 13-15, 7-15, 12-1510/19 • JMU W, 3-1 15-9, 9-15, 15-6, 15-210/20 • E. CAROLINA W, 3-0 15-1, 15-1, 15-810/20 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-5, 15-9, 15-810/26 at #17 LSU L, 0-3 8-15, 13-15, 12-1510/27 at New Orleans L, 0-3 12-15, 11-15, 8-1511/2 at Georgetown L. 0-3 8-15, 10-15, 13-1511/3 at Geo. Wash. W, 3-0 15-4, 15-8, 15-511/9 vs UT Arlington4 L, 1-3 15-17, 15-6, 6-15, 11-1511/10 at #8 Penn State L, 0-3 1-15, 2-15, 5-1511/10 vs #18 Pittsburgh 4 L, 2-3 3-15, 16-14, 11-15, 15-6, 11-1511/16 at UNCW 5 W, 3-1 15-6, 14-16, 15-3, 15-1211/17 vs GMU 5 W, 3-0 15-8, 15-11, 15-711/29 vs Memphis 6 L, 1-3 4-15, 1-15, 15-11, 10-1511/29 vs Arizona St. 6 L, 0-3 8-15, 14-16, 12-1511/30 vs Dayton 6 W, 3-2 15-7, 15-10, 14-16, 9-15, 15-911/30 vs L. Marymount 6 W, 3-2 15-9, 9-15, 15-11, 8-15, 15-131-Columbia, S.C.; 2-Fairfax, Va.; 3-Fullerton, Calif.; 4-Uni-versity Park, Pa.; 5-CAA Tournament, Wilmington, N.C.; 6-NIVC Tournament, Knoxville, Tenn.

1991 • Debbie Hill24-7, 5-0 CAA • CAA Champions • NIVC Participant8/31 at Virginia W, 3-2 13-15, 15-8, 15-10, 9-15, 15-139/6 MARYLAND W, 3-0 15-8, 15-11, 15-129/7 FLORIDA INT’L W, 3-0 15-7, 15-9, 15-59/7 AUBURN L, 2-3 12-15, 15-6, 15-13, 5-15, 11-159/13 vs S. Carolina 1 W, 3-0 15-7, 15-12, 15-69/14 vs Seton Hall 1 W, 3-0 15-2, 16-14, 15-79/14 at N.C. State W, 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-129/20 vs N’eastern 2 W, 3-2 16-14, 14-16, 12-15, 17-15, 15-139/21 vs Temple 2 W, 3-1 8-15, 15-3, 15-6, 16-149/21 at Georgetown W, 3-1 15-13, 6-15, 15-12, 15-109/27 at VCU W, 3-0 15-9, 15-10, 15-1310/4 • at JMU W, 3-1 15-7, 8-15, 15-5, 15-510/5 • at GMU W, 3-0 15-6, 15-3, 15-1310/5 • vs American 3 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-3, 15-510/11 at Long Beach St. L, 0-3 7-15, 1-15, 6-1510/13 at San Diego St. L, 1-3 15-12, 5-15, 3-15, 14-1610/14 at San Diego L, 1-3 15-7, 7-15, 10-15, 12-1510/18 • at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-4, 15-9, 15-1010/19 • at UNCW W, 3-0 15-4, 15-13, 15-811/2 vs Hofstra 4 W, 3-1 15-12, 11-15, 15-9, 15-311/2 at Fla. State W, 3-2 15-13, 13-15, 17-15, 12-15, 15-1311/8 at Geo. Wash. W, 3-1 15-0, 15-13, 9-15, 15-711/9 at GMU W, 3-0 15-10, 16-14, 15-1311/15 HOUSTON L, 1-3 16-14, 7-15, 3-15, 9-1511/16 VIRGINIA L, 1-3 13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 11-1511/22 vs UNCW 5 W, 3-1 9-15, 15-5, 15-5, 15-311/23 vs American 5 W, 3-0 15-7, 15-5, 15-912/5 vs App. State 6 W, 3-0 15-8, 15-3, 15-712/5 vs Villanova 6 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-12, 15-1212/6 vs No. Illinois 6 W, 3-1 15-6, 18-16, 11-15, 15-812/6 vs Santa Clara 6 L, 0-3 7-15, 11-15, 7-151-Raleigh, N.C.; 2-Washington, D.C.; 3-Fairfax, Va.; 4-Tal-lahassee, Fla.; 5-CAA Tournament, Fairfax, Va.; 6-NIVC Tournament, Dayton, Ohio

1992 • Debbie Hill19-14, 4-1 CAA • CAA Silver Medalist9/1 GEO. WASH. W, 3-2 14-16, 15-4, 15-7, 14-16, 15-119/4 N.C. STATE W, 3-0 15-13, 15-11, 15-19/5 VA TECH W, 3-0 15-12, 15-11, 15-99/5 MIAMI (OHIO) W, 3-2 15-4, 15-12, 10-15, 11-15, 15-99/11 at Georgia L, 0-3 4-15, 11-15, 3-159/12 vs Oregon St. 1 L, 0-3 7-15, 13-15, 7-159/12 vs Toledo 1 W, 3-0 15-11, 17-15, 15-119/18 vs Syracuse 2 W, 3-1 12-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-59/19 at Virginia W, 3-0 15-13, 15-9, 15-139/19 vs Temple 2 W, 3-2 15-2, 15-12, 4-15, 13-15, 15-129/26 GEORGETOWN W, 3-1 15-6, 11-15, 15-11, 15-109/26 NOTRE DAME L, 0-3 8-15, 11-15, 14-169/27 N’EASTERN W, 3-0 15-12, 15-3, 15-710/2 at Houston L, 0-3 13-15, 14-16, 11-1510/3 vs S. Mississippi 3 W, 3-0 15-13, 15-5, 15-1110/3 vs Rice 3 L, 1-3 13-15, 9-15, 15-10, 8-1510/10 at UC Irvine L, 1-3 9-15, 15-10, 7-15, 12-1510/11 at Loyola Mmt. L, 1-3 2-15, 8-15, 17-15, 15-1710/12 at San Diego St. L, 1-3 2-15, 15-13, 12-15, 2-1510/16 at Maryland L, 0-3 4-15, 2-15, 11-1510/17 • at American W, 3-1 15-13, 13-15, 15-4, 15-810/17 • vs GMU 4 L, 2-3 8-15, 15-11, 15-11, 15-17, 12-1510/23 • JMU W, 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-710/30 • E. CAROLINA 5 W, 3-1 12-15, 15-4, 15-11, 15-1010/31 • vs UNCW 5 W, 3-1 15-6, 8-15, 15-7, 15-711/6 at N. Carolina L, 2-3 15-12, 15-9, 4-15, 8-15, 12-1511/8 FLA. STATE L, 1-3 10-15, 15-12, 1-15, 10-1511/13 MEMPHIS W, 3-0 15-3, 15-7, 15-211/13 PITTSBURGH W, 3-2 13-15, 15-10, 15-12, 8-15, 15-811/14 ARKANSAS ST. L, 1-3 15-17, 14-16, 15-13, 14-1611/14 SETON HALL W, 3-0 15-9, 15-4, 15-311/21 at E. Carolina 6 W, 3-0 15-8, 15-4, 15-611/22 vs GMU 6 L, 0-3 12-15, 6-15, 18-201-Athens, Ga.; 2-Charlottesville, Va.; 3-Houston, Texas; 4-Washington, D.C.; 5-Harrisonburg, Va.; 6-CAA Tournament, Greenville, N.C.

1993 • Debbie Hill9-19, 5-0 CAA • CAA Silver Medalist9/3 N.C. STATE L, 2-3 14-16, 16-14, 15-13, 12-15, 13-159/3 VIRGINIA L, 0-3 13-15, 9-15, 12-15

9/4 JMU L, Forfeit9/4 SW TEXAS ST. L, 2-3 2-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-12, 8-159/10 vs N. Arizona 1 L, Forfeit9/11 at West Virginia L, Forfeit9/11 vs Bowl. Green 1 L, 2-3 10-15, 15-11, 15-11, 8-15, 10-159/17 vs New Mexico 2 L, 1-3 15-10, 2-15, 11-15, 7-159/18 at Notre Dame L, 0-3 6-15, 5-15, 12-159/18 vs CS Northridge 2 L, 1-3 10-15, 15-8, 11-15, 5-159/24 DAVIDSON W, 3-0 15-3, 15-10, 15-109/25 RICE L, 0-3 14-16, 12-15, 14-169/25 CORNELL L, 0-3 4-15, 14-16, 14-1610/10 at UC Irvine L, 1-3 6-15, 15-6, 7-15, 10-1510/11 at San Diego St. L, 0-3 14-16, 12-15, 9-1510/15 • GMU W, 3-2 15-12, 2-15, 13-15, 16-14, 16-1410/16 • AMERICAN W, 3-0 15-10 15-12, 17-1510/22 • at JMU W, 3-0 15-9, 15-3, 15-1010/23 VA TECH W, 3-0 15-10, 15-7, 15-1210/29 • at UNCW W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-910/30 • at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-8, 15-12, 15-211/5 at #1 Texas L, 1-3 2-15, 2-15, 15-13, 9-1511/6 at Houston L, 0-3 4-15, 12-15, 7-1511/12 vs Va. Tech 3 L, 1-3 5-15, 14-16, 15-11, 8-1511/13 vs Hofstra 3 W, 3-1 15-6, 9-15, 15-2, 15-1211/13 at Geo. Wash. L, 0-3 2-15, 6-15, 8-1511/20 UNCW 4 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-13, 15-611/21 GMU 4 L, 1-3 15-5, 9-15, 13-15, 13-151-Morgantown, W.Va.; 2-South Bend, Ind.; 3-Washington, D.C.; 4-CAA Tournament, Williamsburg, Va.

1994 • Debbie Hill17-12, 3-2 CAA • CAA Semifinalist9/2 vs ETSU 1 W, 3-0 15-8, 15-8, 15-49/2 vs Tenn. Tech 1 W, 3-0 15-7, 15-13, 15-109/3 vs Georgia Tech 1 L, 0-3 4-15, 12-15, 9-159/3 at Davidson W, 3-0 15-6, 15-5, 15-89/9 at Rice W, 3-1 7-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-109/10 vs California 2 W, 3-0 15-4, 15-7, 15-129/10 vs N’ Western 2 L, 0-3 6-15, 8-15, 9-159/13 GEO. WASH. L, 1-3 12-15, 12-15, 15-12, 8-159/16 at Va. Tech W, 3-2 7-15, 15-9, 15-9, 5-15, 15-109/17 vs Michigan 3 W, 3-1 15-10, 8-15, 15-12, 15-109/17 vs Kansas 3 W, 3-0 15-6, 15-8, 15-89/23 VILLANOVA W, 3-2 15-11, 13-15, 11-15, 15-5, 15-109/24 AMERICAN L, 1-3 7-15, 6-15, 15-11, 12-159/24 YALE W, 3-0 15-5, 15-3, 15-109/29 at Virginia W, 3-2 15-3, 11-15, 11-15, 15-9, 15-810/1 MARYLAND L, 0-3 5-15, 15-17, 13-1510/8 at Long Beach St. L, 0-3 8-15, 14-16, 1-1510/9 vs Fresno St. 4 L, 0-3 1-15, 12-15, 8-1510/10 at San Diego St. L, 0-3 14-16, 4-15, 13-1510/14 • at American L, 2-3 8-15, 15-10, 15-8, 14-16, 8-1510/15 • at GMU L, 1-3 3-15, 15-9, 8-15, 13-1510/21 • JMU W, 3-1 15-5, 8-15, 15-10, 15-410/28 • E. CAROLINA W, 3-0 15-5, 15-4, 15-310/29 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-7, 15-7, 15-511/4 at N.C. State W, 3-1 16-14, 11-15, 15-8, 18-1611/12 at JMU W, 3-0 16-14, 20-18, 15-611/13 vs Illinois 5 L, 2-3 10-15, 15-10, 8-15, 15-11, 6-1511/19 vs UNCW 6 W, 3-0 15-13, 15-12, 15-811/20 at American 6 L, 0-3 14-16, 9-15, 4-151-Davidson, N.C.; 2-Houston, Texas; 3-Blacksburg, Va.; 4-Long Beach, Calif; 5-Harrisonburg, Va.; 6-CAA Tournament, Washington, D.C.

1995 • Debbie Hill15-17, 5-1 CAA • CAA Silver Medalist9/1 at Georgia L, 0-3 6-15, 3-15, 6-159/2 vs Michigan 1 L, 1-3 15-2, 11-15, 8-15, 14-169/2 vs Tulane 1 L, 1-3 13-15, 15-9, 7-15, 13-159/8 vs Villanova 2 L, 2-3 6-15, 15-12, 12-15, 15-8, 12-159/9 vs Connecticut 2 L, 0-3 12-15, 8-15, 9-159/9 at Maryland L, 1-3 7-15, 11-15, 15-12, 3-159/15 FURMAN W, 3-0 15-2, 15-10, 15-59/16 PENN W, 3-0 15-5, 15-8, 15-129/16 ST. MARY’S (CA.) L, 1-3 12-15, 15-8, 6-15, 7-159/22 at Va. Tech W, 3-1 12-15, 15-9, 17-15, 15-109/23 vs W. Kentucky 3 W, 3-0 15-11, 15-13, 15-109/23 vs Radford 3 W, 3-1 15-7, 15-7, 15-17, 15-110/7 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 10-15, 7-15, 12-1510/8 at CS Fullerton L, 2-3 16-14, 15-9, 10-15, 4-15, 13-1510/9 at San Diego St. L, 0-3 6-15, 6-15, 13-1510/12 N.C. STATE L, 0-3 11-15, 7-15, 15-1710/13 CLEMSON L, 0-3 4-15, 6-15, 10-1510/14 • JMU W, 3-0 15-6, 15-6, 15-510/17 • at VCU W, 3-0 15-5, 15-1, 16-1410/20 at LSU L, 0-3 2-15, 7-15, 10-1510/21 at Tulane W, 3-0 15-9, 15-10, 16-1410/24 HAMPTON W, 3-0 15-2, 15-7, 15-110/27 • at E. Carolina W, 3-1 15-9, 15-5, 8-15, 15-1210/28 • at UNCW W, 3-2 15-7, 17-15, 13-15, 10-15, 15-411/1 VIRGINIA W, 3-2 15-17, 15-13, 15-9, 12-15, 16-1411/3 • AMERICAN W, 3-0 15-2, 15-10, 15-1211/4 • GMU L, 0-3 11-15, 13-15, 2-1511/10 at N. Carolina L, 0-3 10-15, 6-15, 12-1511/11 vs Arkansas St 4 L, 0-3 7-15, 2-15, 12-1511/17 at JMU 5 W, 3-0 15-13, 15-9, 15-1011/18 vs American 5 W, 3-1 15-6, 15-13, 13-15, 15-1311/19 vs GMU 5 L, 2-3 12-15, 18-16, 15-11, 5-15, 11-151-Athens, Ga.; 2-College Park, Md.; 3-Blacksburg, Va.; 4-Chapel Hill, N.C.; 5-CAA Tournament, Harrisonburg, Va.

1996 • Debbie Hill17-15, 4-2 CAA • CAA Semifinalist8/30 vs. Radford 1 W, 3-0 15-9, 15-5, 15-48/31 vs. N. Carolina 1 L, 0-3 2-15, 14-16, 14-168/31 vs. Georgetown 1 L, 1-3 10-15, 12-15, 15-8, 14-169/1 at VA TECH L, 1-3 11-15, 15-7, 7-15, 9-159/6 N’ WESTERN W, 3-1 16-14, 15-11, 8-15, 15-109/7 B. GREEN W, 3-2 15-7, 12-15, 13-15, 15-13, 15-8

9/7 DELAWARE W, 3-0 15-5, 15-11, 15-99/13 at Geo. Wash. W, 3-2 14-16, 15-9, 15-13, 11-15, 17-159/14 at Maryland L, 0-3 9-15, 7-15, 8-159/20 vs. Alabama 2 W, 3-2 15-12, 12-15, 15-5, 9-15, 15-139/21 at #4 Penn State L, 0-3 6-15, 6-15, 3-159/21 vs. Baylor 2 L, 0-3 12-15, 7-15, 2-1510/1 at Virginia L, 1-3 14-16, 16-14, 12-15, 11-1510/4 at N.C. State L, 0-3 14-16, 7-15, 7-1510/5 vs. Towson 3 W, 3-0 15-9, 15-9, 15-810/5 vs. Fla. Atlantic 3 W, 3-1 15-12, 15-8, 10-15, 16-1410/8 • VCU W, 3-1 15-4, 15-5, 9-15, 15-610/12 at UC Irvine L, 2-3 14-16, 15-6, 14-16, 15-10, 12-1510/13 at #9 Loyola Mmt. L, 0-3 0-15, 6-15, 4-1510/14 at CS Fullerton L, 0-3 14-16, 13-15, 7-1510/19 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-5, 15-7, 15-810/20 • ECU W, 3-0 15-1, 15-2, 15-510/25 • at JMU L, 0-3 13-15, 13-15, 11-1510/26 WEST VIRGINIA W, 3-0 16-14, 15-13, 15-1110/29 at Hampton W, 3-0 15-2, 15-3, 15-511/2 • at GMU L, 0-3 8-15, 14-16, 6-1511/3 • at American W, 3-0 15-10, 15-13, 15-911/6 at VCU W, 3-0 15-6, 15-7, 15-411/8 at Duke L, 1-3 1-15, 15-10, 7-15, 9-1511/9 at Wake Forest W, 3-0 16-14, 15-5, 15-811/22 vs. VCU 4 W, 3-0 15-8, 15-7, 15-1211/23 vs. JMU 4 L, 2-3 15-13, 8-15, 15-8, 13-15, 12-151-Blacksburg, Va.; 2-University Park, Pa.; 3-Raleigh, N.C.; 4-CAA Tournament, Wilmington, N.C.

1997 • Debbie Hill10-22, 5-7 CAA • CAA Semifinalist8/29 at Georgia L, 0-3 5-15, 2-15, 8-158/30 vs Texas A&M 1 L, 0-3 2-15, 3-15, 5-158/30 vs Radford 1 L, 1-3 10-15, 14-16, 15-8, 10-159/5 at Clemson L, 0-3 7-15, 11-15, 11-159/6 vs Saint Louis 2 L, 2-3 6-15, 15-11, 15-5, 10-15, 9-159/6 vs Drexel 2 W, 3-2 15-13, 15-17, 12-15, 16-14, 15-129/9 UTAH STATE L, 0-3 13-15, 6-15, 13-159/12 WAKE FOREST L, 1-3 6-15, 6-15, 15-5, 14-169/13 VA TECH L, 0-3 5-15, 11-15, 5-159/16 VIRGINIA L, 0-3 9-15, 8-15, 6-159/19 at Air Force W, 3-2 11-15, 10-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-139/19 vs Hofstra 3 L, 0-3 5-15, 8-15, 12-159/20 vs Denver 3 L, 0-3 13-15, 3-15, 13-159/20 vs Texas Tech 3 L, 0-3 3-15, 3-15, 2-159/26 • at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-11, 15-5, 15-59/27 • at UNCW W, 3-0 15-13, 15-4, 16-1410/3 • JMU L, 2-3 16-14, 9-15, 15-17, 15-11, 11-1510/7 HAMPTON W, 3-1 15-0, 11-15, 15-0, 15-010/17 • AMERICAN L, 0-3 10-15, 7-15, 3-1510/18 • GMU L, 0-3 8-15, 7-15, 8-1510/22 • at VCU L, 0-3 11-15, 5-15, 12-1510/25 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-3, 15-11, 15-410/26 • E. CAROLINA W, 3-1 15-5, 8-15, 15-10, 15-811/1 • at JMU L, 0-3 5-15, 4-15, 4-1511/6 NORFOLK ST. W, 3-0 15-2, 15-6, 15-611/7 • at GMU L, 1-3 15-13, 13-15, 7-15, 2-1511/8 • at American L, 0-3 1-15, 14-16, 12-1511/11 • VCU W, 3-2 12-15, 14-16, 15-4, 15-9, 15-1011/15 at Delaware L, 2-3 15-12, 8-15, 15-9, 9-15, 7-1511/16 at Temple L, 0-3 9-15, 11-15, 14-1611/21 vs VCU 4 W, 3-1 15-13, 8-15, 15-9, 15-311/22 vs American 4 L, 0-3 10-15, 7-15, 11-151-Athens, Ga.; 2-Clemson, S.C.; 3-Colorado Springs, Colo.; 4-CAA Tournament, Fairfax, Va.

1998 • Debbie Hill19-16, 7-5 CAA • CAA Semifinalist9/1 at Virginia L, 0-3 10-15,13-15,6-159/2 TEXAS TECH L, 0-3 10-15,4-15,13-159/4 vs Young. St. 1 W, 3-1 15-3,15-10,10-15,15-129/5 vs Ill.-Chicago 1 L, 2-3 10-15,15-9,15-9,11-15,11-159/5 at Penn State L, 0-3 2-15,4-15,7-159/11 PENN W, 3-0 15-10,15-12,15-79/12 GEO. WASH. L, 1-3 15-12,13-15,12-15,5-159/18 vs UAB 2 W, 3-0 15-3,15-12,15-29/18 vs S.C. State 2 W, 3-0 15-0,15-4,15-39/18 vs Georgia Tech 2 L, 1-3 15-7,13-15,12-15,10-159/19 at Furman W, 3-2 15-17,15-10,10-15,15-10,15-99/19 vs C. Carolina 2 W, 3-1 14-16,15-6,15-7,15-59/19 vs Georgia Tech 2 L, 0-3 5-15,11-15,10-159/25 • at American L, 0-3 7-15,8-15,3-159/26 • at GMU W, 3-0 15-8,15-9,15-89/30 at Norfolk State W, 3-0 15-1,15-11,15-210/3 • E. CAROLINA L, 1-3 13-15,13-15,15-2,11-1510/10 vs N. Arizona 3 L, 0-3 5-15,1-15,12-1510/11 at UC Irvine L, 2-3 8-15,15-6,15-12,8-15,9-1510/12 at CS Fullerton L, 0-3 7-15,5-15,3-1510/15 at Hampton W, 3-0 15-4,15-6,15-610/16 HOWARD W, 3-0 15-11,15-10,15-310/18 • at JMU L, 0-3 9-15,7-15,7-1510/20 • VCU W, 3-0 15-4,15-8,15-610/23 • at E. Carolina W, 3-0 15-9,15-10,15-1010/24 • at UNCW W, 3-0 15-5,15-9,15-910/30 • GMU W, 3-0 15-13,15-2,15-810/31 • AMERICAN L, 1-3 11-15,14-16,15-9,11-1511/6 • JMU L, 0-3 16-18,11-15,6-1511/10 • at VCU W, 3-2 15-13,8-15,15-10,9-15,19-1711/14 vs Bucknell 4 W, 3-0 15-6,15-12,15-911/14 at Delaware W, 3-1 15-2,15-10,12-15,15-611/20 at E. Carolina 5 W, 3-0 15-11,15-13,15-1311/21 vs American 5 L, 1-3 6-15,12-15,15-12,6-151-University Park, Pa.; 2-Greenville, S.C.; 3-Northridge, Ca-lif.; 4-Newark, Del.; 5-CAA Tournament, Greenville, N.C.

1999 • Debbie Hill16-15, 6-6 CAA • CAA Semifinalist9/3 at Wake Forest L, 0-3 13-15,10-15,6-159/3 vs Montana St. 1 W, 3-1 7-15,15-8,15-11,15-11

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9/4 vs W. Carolina 1 W, 3-0 15-11,15-8,15-79/4 vs Wyoming 1 L, 0-3 7-15,10-15,7-159/10 VIRGINIA L, 0-3 11-15,6-15,13-159/11 RICE L, 0-3 10-15,8-15,11-159/11 DARTMOUTH W, 3-0 15-11,15-10,15-109/17 vs Ill.-Chicago 2 W, 3-1 12-15,15-13,18-16,15-29/17 vs Tenn. State 2 W, 3-1 6-15,15-7,15-5,15-39/18 vs N.C. State 2 L, 0-3 11-15,12-15,10-159/18 at UMKC W, 3-1 15-9,15-5,10-15,15-39/24 • at JMU L, 0-3 11-15,10-15,5-1510/1 • GMU L, 2-3 15-4,15-7,12-15,12-15,12-1510/2 • AMERICAN L, 0-3 6-15,4-15,9-1510/6 • at VCU W, 3-1 8-15,15-5,15-13,15-910/8 at CS Fullerton L, 2-3 16-14,14-16,15-13,7-15,4-1510/10 at UC Irvine W, 3-0 15-10,15-12,15-1310/11 at Loyola Mmt. L, 0-3 3-15,6-15,4-1510/14 HAMPTON W, 3-0 15-5,15-1,15-510/15 • at E. Carolina W, 3-2 9-15,15-10,12-15,15-7,15-1310/16 • at UNCW W, 3-0 15-6,15-2,15-410/23 • JMU L, 0-3 4-15,4-15,10-1510/26 • VCU W, 3-0 15-1,15-7,15-1010/29 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-1,15-4,15-210/30 • E. CAROLINA W, 3-1 15-11,15-11,9-15,15-711/1 NORFOLK ST. W, 3-0 15-2,15-2,15-511/5 • at American L, 0-3 5-15,7-15,4-1511/6 • at GMU L, 1-3 13-15,5-15,16-14,11-1511/13 at UMBC L, 2-3 6-15,12-15,15-10,15-8,12-1511/19 E. CAROLINA 3 W, 3-0 16-14,15-12,15-1011/20 JMU 3 L, 0-3 9-15,7-15,9-151-Winston-Salem, N.C.; 2-Kansas City, Mo.; 3-CAA Tourna-ment, Williamsburg, Va.

2000 • Debbie Hill15-14, 6-6 CAA • CAA Semifinalist9/1 at Virginia L, 1-3 14-16,5-15,15-10,6-159/1 vs Kentucky 1 L, 2-3 10-15,15-9,18-16,13-15,8-159/2 vs Georgetown 1 L, 1-3 10-15,10-15,18-16,3-159/8 PENN W, 3-0 15-11,15-6,15-109/9 LOYOLA (MD.) W, 3-0 15-8,15-8,15-109/9 DELAWARE W, 3-0 15-9,15-2,15-69/15 at Maryland L, 0-3 6-15,12-15,13-159/16 vs E. Carolina 2 L, 1-3 3-15,15-8,5-15,7-159/16 vs Morgan St. 2 W, 3-0 15-3,15-3,15-19/22 • at GMU W, 3-1 15-10,13-15,15-4,15-109/23 • at American L, 0-3 5-15,12-15,12-159/29 • VCU W, 3-1 15-5,12-15,15-5,16-149/30 UMBC W, 3-1 15-7,14-16,15-8,15-129/30 VA TECH W, 3-0 15-3,16-14,15-1310/3 at Hampton W, 3-0 15-5,15-4,15-410/6 • at JMU L, 2-3 12-15,9-15,15-10,15-10,12-1510/13 at California L, 1-3 14-16,15-13,11-15,7-1510/15 at UC Irvine W, 3-0 15-13,15-13,15-1210/16 at San Diego St. L, 0-3 9-15,14-15,14-1610/20 • AMERICAN L, 0-3 9-15,6-15,12-1510/21 • GMU W, 3-1 15-11,15-12,8-15,15-710/27 • at UNCW W, 3-0 15-11,15-6,15-610/28 • at E. Carolina L, 1-3 7-15,15-13,8-15,10-1510/30 at Norfolk State W, 3-0 15-1,15-0,15-111/3 • JMU L, 1-3 13-15,15-11,14-16,11-1511/7 • at VCU L, 2-3 15-10,12-15,17-15,10-15,12-1511/10 • E. CAROLINA W, 3-0 15-6,15-6,15-811/11 • UNCW W, 3-0 15-5,15-9,15-411/18 at JMU 3 L, 0-3 7-15,11-15,14-161-Charlottesville, Va.; 2-College Park, Md.; 3-CAA Tourna-ment, Harrisonburg, Va.

2001 • Debbie Hill22-6, 11-1 CAA • CAA Champions • NCAA First Round8/31 vs Geo. Wash. 1 W, 3-0 34-32,30-20,30-249/1 vs Georgetown 1 W, 3-1 23-30,30-28,30-27,33-319/1 vs Illinois 1 L, 1-3 30-27,23-30,26-30,18-309/7 COLUMBIA W, 3-0 30-13,30-16,30-249/8 DAVIDSON W, 3-0 30-18,30-28,30-279/8 VIRGINIA W, 3-0 30-28,30-21,30-209/16 at N. Carolina L, 1-3 30-22,28-30,23-30,27-309/21 • JMU W, 3-0 30-21,30-23,31-299/22 • GMU W, 3-2 30-22,28-30,30-23,23-30,15-129/28 at Liberty W, 3-0 30-24,30-24,30-219/29 at Radford L, 1-3 21-30,23-30,31-29,19-3010/3 • at VCU W, 3-0 30-17,30-23,30-2210/5 • at Delaware W, 3-1 30-14,30-26,30-32,31-2910/6 • at Hofstra W, 3-2 30-20,23-30,25-30,30-28,15-710/10 HAMPTON W, 3-0 30-11,30-14,30-710/20 • UNCW W, 3-0 30-14,30-24,30-2710/26 • at GMU L, 1-3 30-24,21-30,28-30,26-3010/27 • at JMU W, 3-0 30-23,30-15,30-2210/29 NORFOLK ST. W, 3-0 30-10,30-15,30-711/2 • HOFSTRA W, 3-0 30-21,30-22,30-1911/3 • DELAWARE W, 3-0 30-15,30-26,30-2511/6 • VCU W, 3-0 30-9,30-24,30-1411/9 • at UNCW W, 3-1 28-30,30-26,30-17,30-2811/17 vs Hofstra 2 W, 3-1 30-21,22-30,30-21,30-2511/19 at GMU 2 W, 3-0 30-26,30-24,30-2811/23 at UNLV W, 3-1 30-28,30-25,25-30,30-1511/24 vs Wash. State 3 L, 0-3 26-30,25-30,15-3011/30 at Duke 4 L, 0-3 25-30,18-30,21-301-Fairfax, Va.; 2-CAA Tournament, Fairfax, Va.; 3-Las Ve-gas, Nev.; 4-NCAA Tournament, Durham, N.C.

2002 • Debbie Hill7-22, 4-12 CAA8/30 E. Carolina L, 1-3 30-14,27-30,24-30,30-328/30 RADFORD W, 3-1 30-26,26-30,30-25,30-278/31 FURMAN W, 3-0 30-26,30-25,30-258/31 FRESNO ST. L, 0-3 19-30,13-30,19-309/6 vs Georgetown 1 L, 0-3 10-30,26-30,27-309/7 at Virginia L, 0-3 27-30,25-30,22-309/7 vs Col. of Char. 1 L, 0-3 22-30,16-30,20-309/13 • at JMU L, 1-3 16-30,16-30,30-24,28-30

9/14 • at GMU L, 1-3 23-30,30-24,18-30,24-309/17 at Hampton W, 3-0 30-15,30-25,30-269/21 • DELAWARE L, 1-3 30-23,23-30,28-30,24-309/22 • TOWSON L, 0-3 24-30,18-30,22-309/29 CHARLOTTE L, 1-3 32-30,13-30,23-30,19-3010/1 • VCU L, 0-3 29-31,23-30,17-3010/4 • at UNCW W, 3-0 30-28,30-25,30-2310/11 • at Hofstra L, 0-3 21-30,18-30,15-3010/12 • at Drexel W, 3-0 30-26,30-18,30-1510/13 at Penn L, 0-3 15-30,36-38,23-3010/14 at Temple L, 0-3 15-30,21-30,23-3010/18 • GMU L, 2-3 30-21,23-30,26-30,30-21,10-1510/19 • JMU L, 0-3 26-30,21-30,24-3010/25 • at Towson W, 3-0 30-22,30-28,30-2110/26 • at Delaware L, 0-3 25-30,23-30,21-3011/1 at High Point L, 2-3 30-21,28-30,26-30,30-21,12-1511/2 at N.C. A&T L, 1-3 30-21,18-30,35-37,26-3011/5 • at VCU L, 0-3 24-30,34-36,26-3011/9 • UNCW L, 2-3 25-30,30-27,25-30,30-21,10-1511/16 • DREXEL W, 3-0 30-17,30-19,30-2711/17 • HOFSTRA L, 0-3 15-30,21-30,23-301-Charlottesville, Va.

2003 • Debbie Hill10-15, 4-8 CAA8/29 vs UW-Milw. 1 L, 0-3 39-41,26-30,21-308/30 vs Purdue 1 L, 0-3 22-30,17-30,15-308/30 at Saint Louis L, 0-3 26-30,26-30,22-309/5 BELMONT W, 3-1 30-22,28-30,30-23,30-289/6 N.C. A&T W, 3-2 30-28,30-28,23-30,31-33,15-99/6 MARIST W, 3-0 30-21,30-26,30-139/12 at Georgetown L, 2-3 27-30,28-30,30-27,30-16,6-159/13 vs Coppin St. 2 W, 3-0 30-16,30-7,30-139/13 vs Wake Forest 2 L, 0-3 25-30,23-30,17-309/16 VIRGINIA L, 0-3 20-30,17-30,25-309/23 at Norfolk State W, 3-0 30-11,30-16,30-189/28 • at UNCW W, 3-0 30-20,30-25,30-249/30 HAMPTON W, 3-0 30-8,30-15,30-1510/3 • DELAWARE L, 1-3 30-28,21-30,25-30,26-3010/5 • HOFSTRA L, 2-3 22-30,23-30,30-28,30-24,14-1610/10 • at GMU L, 1-3 30-23,17-30,29-31,21-3010/11 • at Towson L, 0-3 24-30,28-30,28-3010/17 • at VCU W, 3-1 30-25,28-30,30-21,30-2610/18 • at JMU L, 0-3 20-30,35-37,21-3010/21 LIBERTY L, 1-3 23-30,30-24,27-30,27-3010/24 • TOWSON L, 1-3 16-30,30-27,26-30,24-3010/25 • GMU W, 3-2 30-15,30-28,28-30,20-29,15-1111/8 • UNCW W, 3-0 30-18,30-19,30-2011/14 • JMU L, 0-3 30-32,20-30,26-3011/15 • VCU L, 2-3 30-28,21-30,31-20,30-32,4-151-St. Louis, Mo.; 2-Washington, D.C.

2004 • Debbie Hill15-12, 7-7 CAA9/1 at Virginia L, 0-3 16-30,17-30,15-309/3 vs Geo. Wash. 1 W, 3-2 21-30,30-23,25-30,30-27,19-179/4 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 24-30,22-30,22-309/4 vs N’eastern 1 L, 1-3 30-25,16-30,29-31,26-309/10 LOYOLA (MD) W, 3-1 30-24,28-30,30-16,30-279/11 HAMPTON W, 3-0 30-20,30-17,30-119/11 UMBC W, 3-1 30-23,20-30,32-30,30-239/17 vs Tenn. Tech 2 L, 2-3 30-25,26-30,24-30,31-29,13-159/18 at Liberty W, 3-2 30-24,30-15,28-30,20-30,20-189/18 vs Davidson 2 W, 3-0 30-20,30-28,30-219/23 NORFOLK ST. W, 3-0 30-18,30-6,30-179/24 at E. Carolina W, 3-1 28-30,30-18,30-28,30-249/25 • at UNCW W, 3-0 30-18,30-21,30-199/26 at Charlotte L, 0-3 26-30,26-30,20-3010/1 • at Delaware L, 2-3 26-30,32-30,27-30,30-26,13-1510/2 • at Hofstra L, 2-3 14-30,19-30,30-27,30-15,9-1510/8 • GMU W, 3-0 30-23,30-26,33-3110/9 • TOWSON L, 0-3 22-30,27-30,21-3010/15 • VCU W, 3-0 30-18,30-18,30-1710/16 • JMU W, 3-2 30-26,27-30,30-26,31-33,15-910/22 • at Towson L, 0-3 22-30,20-30,22-3010/23 • at GMU L, 0-3 27-30,30-32,25-3010/29 • HOFSTRA W, 3-1 26-30,30-25,30-24,30-1910/30 • DELAWARE L, 0-3 25-30,28-30,22-3011/6 • UNCW W, 3-0 30-19,30-19,30-2011/12 • at JMU L, 0-3 22-30,24-30,29-3111/13 • at VCU W, 3-0 30-28,30-18,30-241-Irvine, Calif.; 2-Lynchburg, Va.

2005 • Debbie Hill22-9, 15-3 CAA • CAA Semifinalist8/26 at Winthrop L, 0-3 24-30,24-30,18-308/27 at E. Carolina W, 3-2 30-21,27-30,30-25,28-30,15-129/2 vs Fresno St. 1 W, 3-0 30-19,30-25,30-269/2 at San Francisco L, 1-3 15-30,30-19,21-30,23-309/3 vs N. Carolina 1 L, 0-3 28-30,26-30,29-319/3 vs Long Island 1 L, 2-3 38-36,30-17,26-30,23-29,13-159/9 ELON W, 3-1 27-30,30-21,30-24,30-149/9 ST. JOHN’S W, 3-0 30-21,35-33,30-249/10 BINGHAMTON W, 3-0 30-25,30-28,30-189/10 LIBERTY L, 1-3 25-30,30-18,28-30,23-309/13 • at VCU W, 3-1 30-22,30-26,21-30,30-239/16 • DELAWARE W, 3-0 30-27,30-16,30-199/17 • TOWSON L, 1-3 30-23,24-30,26-30,15-309/23 • at N’eastern L, 1-3 34-36,30-32,30-27,28-309/24 • at Hofstra W, 3-1 30-26,30-28,24-30,30-259/30 • GMU W, 3-1 30-20,28-30,30-26,30-2410/1 • JMU W, 3-0 30-23,30-27,30-2610/7 • at UNCW W, 3-0 30-10,30-22,30-2510/9 • at Ga. State W, 3-1 30-28,30-26,25-30,30-2810/19 • VCU W, 3-0 30-27,30-23,30-2810/21 • at Towson W, 3-2 27-30,30-23,26-30,30-22,15-910/22 • at Delaware W, 3-2 30-26,23-30,27-30,30-23,16-1410/28 • HOFSTRA L, 2-3 30-25,29-31,30-28,27-30,8-1510/29 • N’EASTERN W, 3-0 30-22,30-23,30-24

11/1 at Norfolk State W, 3-0 30-23,30-19,32-3011/1 at Hampton W, 3-0 30-25,30-25,30-1811/4 • at JMU W, 3-1 31-33,30-27,32-30,30-2011/5 • at GMU W, 3-1 30-25,28-30,30-17,30-2211/11 • GA STATE W, 3-2 30-23,28-30,24-30,30-27,15-811/12 • UNCW W, 3-1 30-9,30-14,24-30,30-1911/19 vs Towson 2 L, 1-3 25-30,25-30,30-27,20-301-San Francisco, Calif.; 2-CAA Tournament, Hempstead, N.Y.

2006 • Debbie Hill10-16, 6-12 CAA8/25 at E. Carolina L, 1-3 25-30,17-30,30-25,21-308/26 vs Va. Tech 1 L, 0-3 27-30,20-30,20-308/26 vs Furman 1 L, 0-3 25-30,25-30,19-309/1 NORFOLK ST. W, 3-0 30-15,30-13,30-189/1 STONY BROOK W, 3-2 30-23,28-30,30-17,19-30,15-119/2 ST. JOHN’S L, 0-3 30-32,23-30,26-309/2 AIR FORCE W, 3-0 30-17,30-27,30-179/8 • at Ga. State L, 2-3 32-34,30-27,30-22,25-30,11-159/9 • at UNCW W, 3-1 27-30,30-23,30-25,30-169/15 • HOFSTRA L, 1-3 30-27,22-30,29-31,26-309/16 • N’EASTERN L, 2-3 30-26,30-28,31-33,20-30,13-159/22 • at JMU L, 1-3 15-30,30-28,21-30,29-319/23 • at GMU W, 3-2 22-30,30-26,23-30,31-29,15-139/27 • at VCU L, 1-3 30-25,21-30,27-30,26-3010/6 • TOWSON L, 2-3 23-30,30-28,21-30,30-26,8-1510/7 • DELAWARE W, 3-1 30-24,28-30,30-28,30-2210/13 • UNCW W, 3-0 30-19,30-18,30-1710/14 • GA STATE W, 3-2 30-22,27-30,30-32,30-24,17-1510/20 • at N’eastern L, 0-3 22-30,20-30,31-3310/21 • at Hofstra L, 0-3 25-30,19-30,19-3010/27 • GMU L, 0-3 28-30,22-30,25-3010/28 • JMU W, 3-0 30-24,30-28,30-2210/31 HAMPTON W, 3-0 30-19,30-22,30-1011/3 • VCU L, 1-3 14-30,30-28,18-30,26-3011/10 • at Delaware L, 2-3 26-30,29-31,30-28,30-22,16-1811/11 • at Towson L, 1-3 30-24,23-30,29-31,24-301-Greenville, N.C.

2007 • Debbie Hill14-15, 8-6 CAA • CAA First Round8/24 at Va. Tech L, 1-3 28-30,30-28,25-30,26-308/24 vs Marshall 1 W, 3-2 30-27,29-31,15-30,30-23,15-118/31 E. CAROLINA W, 3-0 30-26,30-28,30-249/1 KENT STATE L, 1-3 31-29,25-30,29-31,14-309/1 S. ILLINOIS W, 3-2 23-30,30-26,24-30,30-26,15-89/7 vs S. Mississippi 2 L, 1-3 30-26,25-30,26-30,23-309/8 vs #5 UCLA 2 L, 0-3 13-30,27-30,24-309/8 at UC Irvine L, 0-3 23-30,27-30,21-309/14 vs Binghamton 3 W, 3-0 30-22,30-27,30-219/14 vs Princeton 3 L, 0-3 21-30,24-30,19-309/15 vs Liberty 3 L, 2-3 30-32,30-25,30-25,27-30,10-159/15 at Villanova L, 2-3 30-23,28-30,30-21,26-30,7-159/18 at Norfolk State W, 3-0 30-18,30-24,30-199/21 • at UNCW W, 3-0 30-26,30-26,35-339/22 • at Ga. State W, 3-1 30-15,27-30,30-23,30-179/26 • VCU L, 2-3 28-30,30-22,25-30,30-20,10-1510/5 • at Towson W, 3-0 32-30,30-17,30-2010/6 • at Delaware W, 3-2 30-27,30-26,19-30,23-30,15-1310/12 • GA STATE W, 3-0 30-16,30-21,30-1310/13 • UNCW W, 3-0 30-26,30-18,30-2510/19 • at GMU L, 2-3 26-30,30-28,30-28,28-30,8-1510/20 • at JMU L, 0-3 21-30,21-30,16-3010/26 • N’EASTERN L, 1-3 26-30,27-30,30-27,23-3010/27 • HOFSTRA W, 3-2 16-30,30-24,28-30,30-27,15-1310/30 at Hampton W, 3-0 30-12,30-11,30-1011/2 • at VCU L, 2-3 30-21,24-30,29-31,30-18,13-1511/8 • DELAWARE L, 1-3 26-30,30-25,29-31,28-3011/9 • TOWSON W, 3-0 30-25,30-17,30-2011/16 vs JMU 4 L, 1-3 30-23,19-30,28-30,21-301-Blacksburg, Va.; 2-Irvine, Calif.; 3-Philadelphia, Pa.; 4-CAA Tournament, Newark, Del.

2008 • Melissa Aldrich-Shelton19-9, 9-5 CAA • CAA First Round8/29 UMBC W, 3-1 25-13,25-17,20-25,25-158/30 E. MICHIGAN W, 3-0 25-19,25-20,25-238/30 APP. STATE W, 3-1 25-13,23-25,25-13,25-199/5 vs #3 Stanford 1 L, 0-3 13-25,17-25,13-259/6 at Saint Louis L, 1-3 25-17,20-25,18-25,23-259/6 vs #19 Illinois 1 L, 0-3 23-25,20-25,13-259/12 vs UNC Ashe. 2 W, 3-2 21-25,18-25,25-16,25-22,15-119/12 at N.C. State W, 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-219/13 vs Norfolk St. 2 W, 3-0 25-16,25-17,25-129/13 vs W. Carolina 2 W, 3-0 25-21,25-20,25-199/19 UMES W, 3-1 19-25,25-14,25-18,25-159/20 RADFORD W, 3-0 25-16,25-11,25-129/20 ELON W, 3-1 25-14,25-16,21-25,25-189/25 • at VCU W, 3-2 25-15,25-23,23-25,17-25,18-1610/3 • at Delaware W, 3-2 16-25,19-25,25-16,25-17,15-810/4 • at Towson W, 3-2 25-22,25-19,20-25,16-25,16-1410/10 • HOFSTRA W, 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-2210/11 • N’EASTERN L, 1-3 15-25,25-18,22-25,23-2510/16 • VCU L, 2-3 25-21,16-25,25-20,23-25,8-1510/24 • JMU W, 3-0 28-26,25-14,25-2310/25 • GMU W, 3-0 25-17,30-28,25-2110/31 • TOWSON W, 3-1 25-19,21-25,25-20,25-1911/1 • DELAWARE L, 1-3 14-25,15-25,25-16,21-2511/7 • at Ga. State W, 3-1 17-25,25-22,25-22,25-1111/8 • at UNCW W, 3-1 25-21,25-16,14-25,25-911/14 • at N’eastern L, 0-3 14-25,13-25,22-2511/15 • at Hofstra L, 2-3 23-25,25-21,21-25,25-14,11-1511/22 vs Hofstra 3 L, 1-3 31-29,19-25,19-25,21-251-St. Louis, Mo.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.; 3-CAA Tournament, Bos-ton, Mass.

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When a student-athlete commits to play volleyball at Wil-liam and Mary, she becomes part of a very special program. First of all, the College is rich in tradition. For more than 300 years, W&M has been in the business of education and is the second-oldest institution of higher learning in the nation. W&M’s noble roots go back to its charter from England in 1693. The volleyball program also boasts a proud past. Debbie Hill guided its fortunes for more than 30 years before retir-ing at the end of the 2007 season with a record of 562 wins and 408 losses. Hill’s greatest achievement, however, was not her winning percentage on the court but her impeccable graduation rate among her student-athletes. Volleyball play-ers who progress through the William and Mary program not only compete in a Division I setting but also receive one of the finest educations in the country. Each of the last two years, the volleyball team was honored with the Public Recognition Award by the NCAA for achieving a perfect graduation rate. Additionally, W&M has also been a recipient of the Team Aca-demic Award from the AVCA. The William and Mary family came full circle on January 18, 2008, when Athletics Director Terry Driscoll announced the hiring of Melissa Aldrich Shelton ’91 to become the Col-lege’s seventh head volleyball coach. She is the first alumna to take the reins in the 37-year history of the program. W&M graduates span the continuum of professions. A glimpse at the roster of volleyball alumnae on the following pages confirms this diversity. Physicians and archeologists,

computer analysts and corporate bankers, lawyers and teach-ers, veterinarians and business executives, biologists and chemists, coaches and researchers — the list is varied, yet they all share a common bond: W&M volleyball. W&M volleyball players represent an eclectic blend of talents. Some athletes could have played in top 20 programs but opted to focus on their academic goals. Other players are walk-ons who have passed up scholarship opportunities to at-tend W&M. Although W&M may not be a top 10 program, that does not eclipse the experience of playing in the “big time.” Life at William and Mary is more than balancing academ-ics and athletics. Tribe athletes also take advantage of nu-merous volunteer activities, and they have the opportunity to join sororities and participate in intramurals. Many have been active in Housing Partnership projects. Others have helped with the campus day care program, the Muscarelle Museum, or Big Brother/Big Sister programs. Whatever the inclination, the athlete is encouraged to expand her horizons and develop individually. At William and Mary, volleyball is time-consuming and requires dedication — but not at the expense of educat-ing the whole person. In addition, the Tribe has been tremendously successful at the conference level as evidenced by eight Colonial Athletic Association championships. The team has also seen time in the national spotlight with its first appearance in the NCAA Volleyball Tournament in 2001.

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NAME/YEAR CITY OCCUPATIONAnna Agbe-Davies, PhD ’93 ................................Chapel Hill, N.C. ....................... Asst. Professor of Anthropology - UNC Chapel HillJennifer Orin Albritton ’96 ....................................Denver, CO .............................. Fitness ConsultantJulie Amberg ’96 ..................................................Bend, OR ................................. Director of Logistics - Backroads InternationalCathy Ashley ’88 ..................................................Woodland Park, CO ................ Teacher/Soccer Coach - Woodland ParkMeredith Axtell ’99 ...............................................Mission Viejo, CA ..................... Fitness ConsultantTrisha Baldwin ’01 ...............................................Atlanta, GA ............................... Hydrologist-Center for Disease ControlSandy Chambers Bartlemes, PT ’77 ...................Ormond Beach, FL ................... Physical TherapistLauren Brooker Beard ’03 ...................................Richmond, VA ........................... Graduate student, Physical Therapy Lisa Bobst, ’85 ....................................................Durham, NC ............................. English TeacherMolly Bohman ’09 ................................................Williamsburg, VA ...................... Volleyball CoachKelly Thompson Boyle ’89 ...................................Centreville, VA .......................... Biologist - Food and Drug AdministrationErin Bradley Chase ’94 ........................................Melbourne, FL .......................... Director of Development - Chase AssociatesKate Jensen Brooks ’88 ......................................Williamsburg, VA ...................... Real Estate AgentLaura Burrus, PhD ’86 .........................................San Francisco, CA ................... Professor - San Francisco State UniversityElaine Carlson, PhD ’84 .....................................Williamsburg, VA ...................... Researcher - Department of EducationKerry Major Carr ’90 ...........................................Philadelphia, PA ....................... Head Volleyball Coach - Univ. of PennsylvaniaAnna Finley Caulfield, MD ’94 .............................San Francisco, CA ................... Faculty - Stanford University Medical SchoolKirsten Collingwood ’98 .......................................San Francisco, CA ................... Office ManagerCarly Conley ’96 ..................................................Denver, CO .............................. Sales RepresentativeDevon Corneal, Esq. ’94......................................Philadelphia, PA ....................... AttorneySandy Craig, MD ’83 ..........................................Matthews, NC ........................... Physician - Carolinas Medical CenterLisa Dabney, MD ’78 ..........................................Winterville, NC ......................... Physician - Carolina Organ ProcurementMarty Dickens ’82 ...............................................Mooresville, NC ........................ Business OwnerMegan Eisenman ’06 ...........................................Boston, MA ............................... Law Student - Suffolk University LawJill Hannah Filene ’98 ..........................................Boca Raton, FL ........................ Researcher - Center For Disease ControlEllen Gazdowicz ’01 ............................................Portland, OR ............................ Medical Student - Willamette Medical SchoolKathy Jones Gardner ’78 ....................................North Hollywood, CA ................ ESL Instructor - Los Angeles School DistrictStacy Woodson Garhart ’02 ................................Virginia Beach, VA .................... Elementary School TeacherJackie Genovese ’87 ...........................................Galveston, TX .......................... Dir. of Communications, Univ. of TX Medical BranchCaitlin Geraghty ’06 ............................................New York, NY ........................... Marketing Executive, VerizonLaura Daly Godshall ’81 .....................................Durham, NC ............................. LibrarianKerri-Ann Grosso ’01 ...........................................Tampa, FL ................................ Volleyball Coach; High School TeacherKristin Gundersen ’03 ..........................................Laguna Beach, CA ................... Graduate student, Massage TherapyKathleen Hawley ’07 ............................................Los Angeles, CA ....................... Management Trainee, Nestle CorporationMegan Hector ’06 ................................................Atlanta, GA ............................... Graduate Student, Emory University School of Physical TherapySusie Putz Hodges, DDS ’98...............................Washington, DC ....................... DentistSara Holtz, PhD ’94 .............................................Oakton, VA ............................... International Health ResearcherCarly Huffman ’06 ...............................................Erie, PA .................................... Massage Therapist

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Gise Lopez Iribarren ‘82 .....................................Newark, NJ ............................... BankerDonna Hajost Jacobson ’83 ................................Chicago, IL ............................... Advertising Executive - Haddon AdvertisingLesley Johnson ’02 ..............................................Kailua, HI .................................. Mathematics Teacher – Le Jardin AcademyKirsten Schimke Jones ’93 ..................................San Diego, CAJulie Jenkins ’81 .................................................San Antonio, TX ....................... Head Volleyball Coach - Trinity UniversityNatalie Kamper ’98 ..............................................Venice, CA ................................ Librarian - UCLALaura Keehner, ’01 ..............................................Washington, DC ....................... Senior Advisor to the Assistant Attorney GeneralAnn Kempski ’84 .................................................Silver Spring, MD ..................... Union OrganizerNatalie King ’07 ...................................................Atlanta, GA ............................... .Graduate Student, Georgia Tech School of ArchitectureKatharine Lewis ’04 .............................................Washington, DC ....................... Retail SalesKathy Bell Lietzke ’95 ..........................................Austin, TX ................................. Assistant Director - Austin Jr. VBCSarah Long ’07 ....................................................San Diego, CA............ ............. ...Graduate Student, Physical Therapy SchoolMandy Mayo ’06 .................................................Charleston, WV ........................ Graduate Student - WVU, Forensic ScienceLaurie Tubbs McCann, Esq. ’84 .........................Annandale, VA .......................... Attorney - AARPAmy McGuire ’97 .................................................Sacramento, CA ....................... English TeacherMegan McInnes ’08 .............................................Philadelphia, PA ....................... Elementary School TeacherKim McIntyre, Esq. ’92 ........................................San Francisco, CA ................... Attorney, Kenney & MarkowitzAnne Ashcraft Mignatti ’97 ...................................Denver, CO .............................. Ph.D Student - University of ColoradoTanya Mitchell ’95 ................................................Dana Point, CA ......................... Director of Media Sales, Anaheim DucksSasha Mobley ’87 ............................................... Iowa City, IA ............................. Graduate Student, University of IowaMegan Mosebar ’97 .............................................Santa Ynez, CA ........................ Medical TechnicianKim Mount ’09......................................................Williamsburg, VA ...................... W&M Graduate SchoolJennifer Mulhall ’88 .............................................Boca Raton, FL ........................ Teacher/Coach - Pope John Paul High SchoolHeidi Erpelding Morse ’89 ..................................Charlottesville, VA .................... Mother of fourJill Nowadly ’09 ....................................................Williamsburg, VA ...................... W&M Graduate SchoolMelissa Owen ’00 ...............................................Spokane, WA ........................... Graduate StudentAbbi Owens ’09 ...................................................St. Louis, MO ........................... Graudate Student (Missouri)Amy Owens ’05 ...................................................Charlotte N.C. .......................... Associate, Parker PoeAmy Pabst, MD ’88 ..............................................Arlington Heights, IL ................. Physician - Family PracticeLynn Nash Paynter, ’80 .......................................Elkridge, MD ............................. Research Engineer - Futrex, Inc.Diana Davies Pearce ’81 ....................................Reston, VA ............................... Fitness ConsultantKate Pearson ’90 (UCSB) ...................................La Jolla, CA .............................. Teacher/Head Volleyball Coach - La Jolla H.S.Mia Pequignot Poston, Esq. ’98 .........................Dayton, OH .............................. AttorneyJane Fanestil Peterson ’86 ..................................Baxter, MN ............................... Head Volleyball Coach - Central Lakes C.C.Jennifer Torns Petrie ’92 .....................................San Diego, CA .......................... Head Volleyball Coach - University of San DiegoDeborah Fuess Piercy ’84 ...................................South Hill, VA ........................... Sales RepresentativeBecky Eggering Pike ’93......................................Kirksville, MO ........................... Manager of Donor Relations - Truman St. UniversityBarb Quiqley Policastro ’83 ................................Cincinnati, OH .......................... BankerHoddy Potter, Esq. ’01 .........................................San Francisco, CA ................... Attorney, Bingham McCutchenLori Price, Esq. ’98 ..............................................Tucson, AZ ............................... Attorney, Law Clerk Federal District CourtKim Ramsey, PT ’97 ............................................Denver, CO .............................. Physical TherapistDebbie Reed ’80 .................................................Baltimore, MD .......................... Computer ProgrammerMia Richley, Esq. ’92 ...........................................San Diego, CA .......................... AttorneyPam Turla Rule, CPA ’87 ....................................Patterson, NY ........................... Auditor - TexacoTami Olenich Savage ’82 ....................................Herndon, VA ............................. Graphic Design - Science ApplicationsNicole Bibbins Sedaca, ’92 ..................................Washington, DC ....................... Senior Advisor - United States Department of StateMelissa Aldrich Shelton ’91..................................Williamsburg, VA ...................... Head Volleyball Coach - College of William and MaryDenise Swink Sibley, MD ’82 ..............................Johnson City, TN ...................... Physician - Internal MedicineErin Simmons ’06 ...............................................New York, NY ........................... Graduate Assistant - NYU, PublishingJudy Cochran Simons ’87 ...................................Laurel, MD ................................ Systems Analyst - Hechinger’sHeather Burke Smith ’95 .....................................Richmond, VA ........................... Domestic EngineerJennifer Noble Smith, PT ’90 ..............................St. Louis, MO ........................... Physical TherapistJo Sotto ’09..........................................................San Diego, CAPat Steele, DVM ’77 ...........................................Owings Mills, MD ..................... Veterinarian - Hunt ValleyAnita Straupenieks, CPA ’85 ...............................Seattle, WA .............................. Accountant - American Pacific FisheriesKhy Kaupelis Sweeney ’84 .................................Reston, VA ............................... Manager - Ferguson EnterprisesKathy Thompson, Esq. ’81 .................................Chicago, IL ............................... AttorneySue Timmerman ’91 ..........................................San Diego, CA .......................... Retail SalesTara Tobias ’02 ....................................................Atlanta, GA ............................... Elementary School TeacherAlexis Cochrane Tompkins ’04 ............................Richmond, VA ........................... Elementary School TeacherRuth Trice ’81 ......................................................Charlottesville, VA .................... High School TeacherElizabeth Overstreet Trumbull ’87 .......................Centreville, VA ......................... Consultant - Pittney BowesJeanne Bierbauer Vilinsky, CPA ’81.....................Richmond, VA ........................... AccountantTami Blosser Wamsley ’80 ..................................Midlothian, VA .......................... Computer AnalystLeslie Ward ’91 ....................................................Geneva, Switzerland ................ Business ConsultantBeth Ann Hull Wilson ’89 .....................................Arlington, VA ............................. Assist. Athletic Dir./Head Volleyball Coach - Marymount Univ.Laura Wilson, DVM ’00 ........................................Laguna Beach, CA ................... Veterinary Medicine ResidentSarah Gubler Winn ’02 ........................................Salt Lake City, UT .................... 3rd year Law - Brigham Young University Law SchoolLaurel Witt, ’02.....................................................Lawrenceville, KS ..................... Medical Student, Kansas University School of Medicine Kate Woffindin ’06 ...............................................Philadelphia, PA ....................... Assistant VB Coach - Villanova Univ. Roxanna Zamora ’79 ...........................................Washington, DC ....................... Planning & Actions Division - The PentagonKelly Halligan Zimmerman, Esq. ’84....................Gladstone, NJ .......................... Attorney

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The College of William and Mary is a public uni-versity located in Williamsburg, Va. Founded in 1693 by Royal Charter issued by King William III and Queen Mary II of England, William and Mary is the second oldest college in the country after Harvard. William and Mary has a long history of liberal arts education and a growing research and science curriculum that demonstrates a strong commitment to undergraduate research. The College, which became a state university in 1906, has been designated a “Public Ivy,” and for nine straight years has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the sixth-best public university in the country – and the nation’s top small public university. Also referred to as “the alma mater of a nation,” the College has educated four U.S. Presidents – George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler, which is the third most of any college in the coun-try. William and Mary also claims several firsts, including the 1776 creation of Phi Beta Kappa – the country’s first academic honor society – the first honor code of conduct for college students, and the first collegiate law school, es-tablished in 1779. William and Mary is also home to the Sir Christopher Wren Building – the country’s oldest academic building still in use – and the President’s House, the oldest home of a university president still in use.

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Second oldest educational institution in the U.S.

In addition to four U.S. Presidents, W&M has educated a number of this country’s key historical figures, including U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall and 16 signers of the Declaration of Independence.

In 2008, W&M was recognized as fifth-highest producer of Peace Corps volunteers among mid-sized schools.

U.S. News ranked W&M sixth among all public colleges and universities and 32nd among both public and private institutions in 2009.

Newsweek named W&M “hottest small state university” in 2006.

W&M students contribute 323,000 hours of community service per year.

W&M ranked 18th in graduation rates for national uni-versities in 2009.

Princeton Review rated the W&M Mason School of Busi-ness faculty third in the U.S. in 2008.

The W&M Law School ranked 30th in the nation in 2008.

The History Department’s doctoral program ranked fourth in the nation for U.S. Colonial History.

W&M ranked as the sixth-best public university in the country in the inaugural guide, “America’s Best Colleges 2008” by Forbes Magazine.

The average SAT score of W&M’s incoming first-year students is higher than that of any other public Virginia institution.

Phi Beta Kappa, the premier academic honor society in America, was founded by W&M students in 1776.

W&M’s 11-to-1 student-faculty ratio is the lowest among the top public universities. Nearly 50 percent of William and Mary’s classes have fewer than 20 students.

W&M libraries, including the main Earl Swem Library, were rated the eighth best College Library in the Country by the Princeton Review in 2008.

Business Week rated the W&M Undergraduate Busi-ness Program in the top 10 among Public Institutions in the country, and the Business Marketing Program was ranked No. 2 in 2008.

Forbes Magazine ranked W&M’s MBA program in the top 50.

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WOMEN’S SOCCER23 NCAA Appearances

WOMEN’S SWIMMING AND DIVING2007 CAA Champions

KATIE RADLOFFTwo-Time CAA Swimmer of the Year

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICSSAAC CHAMPS Team Award

MEN’S SOCCER2008 NCAA Second Round

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LACROSSEBack-to-Back CAA Regular Season Champions

34 All-AmericaHonors in 2008-09

ADRIAN TRACYAll-American Football

197 All-ConferenceHonors in 2008-09

FIELD HOCKEYNational Academic Team Award

The College of William and Mary sponsors 23 varsity sports and provides students with a unique and successful balance of athletics and academics. The Tribe Athletics Department finished 99th nationally (as of May 28) in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings for 2008-09, a number that ranked second among Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) programs and fourth in the state of Virginia. The Directors’ Cup, which was created by the NACDA and USA Today in 1993-94, is a program that honors institutions maintaining a broad-based program, achieving success in many sports, both men’s and women’s. W&M has placed among the top 100 nationally in 12 of the program’s 16 years, while leading the CAA on seven occasions. W&M has produced more CAA Championships than any program in the league’s history. The College owns 95 league crowns, nearly 40 more than its closest competitor. The Tribe raked in the awards in 2008-09 as well, tallying a combined 197 all-conference honors, 34 All-America honors and six league players of the year. During the 2008-09 season, the Green and Gold produced an overall athletics winning percentage of 68.2, while racking up a combined 888 wins. Along with its accomplishments on the field of play, the Tribe is just as successful in the classroom, epitomizing the term student-athlete. In the NCAA’s inaugural Academic Prog-ress Report in 2005, W&M ranked fourth among Division I teams, which was the highest of any athletic scholarship-granting school and of any public school. Since the inception of the CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year, W&M has produced 28 honorees, more than any school in the conference. WWW.TRIBEATHLETICS.COM

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WOMEN’S SOCCER23 NCAA Appearances

HEAD COACH JOHN DALYEclipsed 300-win mark in 2008

MEN’S BASKETBALL2008 CAA Finalists

RAGINI ACHARYAITA East Region Singles ChampionWomen’s Tennis

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NCAA Championships (2)Men’s Tennis (2)

CAA Championships (95)Baseball (1)Men’s Cross Country (16)Women’s Cross Country (16)Men’s Golf (1)Women’s Lacrosse (1)Men’s Soccer (6)Women’s Soccer (9)Women’s Swimming (1)Men’s Tennis (3)Women’s Tennis (20)Men’s Track and Field (4)Women’s Track and Field (9)Volleyball (8)

CAA Football Championships (3)

ECAC Championships (7)Men’s Gymnastics (3)Women’s Gymnastics (4)

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MEN’S GYMNASTICS13-Time USAG National Champions2008 National Academic Champions

ERIN SKIPPERAll-CAA, All-RegionVolleyball

TIFFANY BENSONCAA Defensive Player of the YearWomen’s Basketball

ALEX GIBBYRegion Coach of the YearMen’s Cross Country

WILLIAM AND MARY 95James Madison 58Old Dominion 47George Mason 43VCU 36UNC Wilmington 32Hofstra 24East Carolina 24Navy 21Richmond 20Towson 9American 8Loyola 8Georgia State 7Delaware 4Northeastern 3Virginia Tech 2Drexel 1UMass 1Villanova 1

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BASEBALL15 MLB Draft Picks in last eight years

KEZIEL JUNEAURanked No. 103 in Final ITA pollMen’s Tennis

W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any athletic schol-arship-granting school and of any public school, among the Division I teams in the NCAA’s inaugural APR report

W&M’s overall athletics graduation rate is 96 percent (higher than 86 percent for the entire student body)

46 student athletes elected to Phi Beta Kappa in the past 11 years

Four Rhodes Scholars were W&M student-athletes

Won 28 CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year Awards in the last seven years

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LACROSSEBack-to-Back CAA Regular Season Champions

EMILY ANDERSONAll-American Track and Field

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William and Mary is committed to building and maintaining outstanding facilities for all 23 of its varsity athletic teams. The College has demonstrated this commit-ment by investing approximately $16 million toward the construction and upgrade of its athletics facilities during just the last six years. Among W&M’s recent projects was the construction of the $11 million, 30,000-square foot Jimmye Laycock Foot-ball Center, which was dedicated in June of 2008. This past summer, Busch Field experienced a renovation that included a total revamp of the field, underlying pad, and drainage systems. The renovation created a competition surface that ranks alongside those used at the U.S. National Training Centers in Virginia Beach, Va., Chula Vista, Calif., and that used at last year’s Olympic Games. In 2005, Kaplan Arena received an upgrade with the installation of 6,900-square foot permanent wood floor along with rubberized sports flooring on the open end of the arena to accomodate track and field and other multi-purpose activities. A year earlier, the home of Tribe soccer and lacrosse, Albert-Daly Field was dedicated, providing the programs with a $1 million all-natural grass facility.

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