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The official media guide and record book of the 2012 USC women's volleyball program.

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USC Women's Volleyball

6National Championships

34All-Americans

3AVCA Hall of Fame inductees

3Volleyball Hall of Fame inductees

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24Olympians

21Consecutive NCAA appearances

7NCAA Final Four appearances in last 12 years

(2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011)

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2008 OlympianAsia Kaczor

Two-time OlympianDebbie Green

Two-time OlympianKim Ruddins

2008 OlympianNicole Davis

Trojans in the Olympics

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The USC women's volleyball program has had a long history of sending players and coaches to the Olympics. Since the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, a USC player/coach has competed in each Olympic Games in all but three years (1972, 1976 and 2004). A total of 24 USC players have competed in the Olympics. USC sent three former players to London, England, for the 2012 Olympics: Nicole Davis (indoor volleyball), and Jennifer Kessy and April Ross (beach volleyball). All three won silver medals for the United State. Former Olympian Paula Weishoff served as an assistant coach for the U.S. Team.

2012 LONDON ...................................................... Nicole Davis ................................................................. Jennifer Kessy ........................................................................ April Ross ....................................Paula Weishoff (Assistant Coach)2008 BEIJING ........................................................ Nicole Davis ........................................................Asia Kaczor (Poland) ................ Bibiana Candelas (Mexico - Beach Volleyball) ..................................... Sue Woodstra (Assistant Coach)2000 SYDNEY ....................................Mick Haley (Head Coach)1996 ATLANTA ................................................. Paula Weishoff1992 BARCELONA................................. Paula Weishoff (MVP)1988 SEOUL ......................................................... Kim Ruddins1984 LOS ANGELES ......................................... Carolyn Becker ..................................................................Debbie Green ........................................... Terry Place (West Germany) .................................................................... Kim Ruddins ................................................................ Paula Weishoff ..................................................................Sue Woodstra ................................................ Tauna Vandeweghe (alt.)1980 MOSCOW ................................................ Carolyn Becker ..................................................................Debbie Green ............................................................. Debbie Landreth ...................................................................... Terry Place ..................................................................Sue Woodstra1968 MExICO CITY ..................................... Kathryn Ann Heck ............................................................... Nina Jorgensen ............................................................ Patti Lucas-Bright ............................................................... Miki McFadden1964 TOKYO ................................................. Patti Lucas-Bright

Bibiana Candelas at the 2008 Olympics

Bibiana Candelas celebrates with teammate Mayra Garcia at the 2008 Olympics

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Tracy (Lindquist) Jones

Trojans in the AVP/FIVB The AVP Tour has long been known as the top pro beach volleyball destination and many former Women of Troy have played. Recent tour play has included former players Jennifer Kessy, Tracy Lindquist, April Ross and Keao Burdine. In 1997, at the ages of 16 and 14, repectively, Lindquist and then-partner Chrissie Zartman (UCLA) became the youngest players ever to receive an AAA beach rating. The pair won five AAU Junior Beach Championships and five Junior Olympic gold medals while representing the United States, including the first World University Games Beach Volleyball Championship in Guadeloupe of the French Antilles in 2002. The pair reunited to defend its title in 2004, but finished fourth overall. Kessy earned her first beach title in 2001 with then-partner Heather Lowe at the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Thailand Challenger. Her breakout season came in 2004 when she was voted as the AVP's Most Improved Player. With various partners, she climbed to No. 11 in the AVP rankings in 2004 and ranked 56th on the money list with over $30,000 in winnings. She also posted her best domestic finish, placing second at the 2004 Bud Light Huntington Beach Open with Barbara Fontana. Burdine and Ross made their 2006 debut as a team and quickly earned enough points to be slotted as an automatic seed later in the season. The Sacramento Open (June 15-18) provided the first glimpse of their potential after they raced through the qualifiers' bracket and upset several seeded teams for a ninth-place finish. Both players garnered 2006 AVP Rookie of the Year honors. Kessy and Ross came together as a team in 2007 with their first win coming at the FIVB event in Norway. Seeded at No. 29, the tandem became the lowest-seeded team to win an FIVB event since the tour's inception in 1992.

Keao Burdine

April Ross and Jennifer Kessy celebrate after winning the 2009 FIVB World Beach

Championship in Norway (photo: Alf Ove Hansen, AP)

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2-man: AVP, Jose Cuervo, Parks & Rec, USAV, FIVB; through 2002 season.

Players .......................................Best Finish .............. Years PlayedAnna Biller .......................................5th ............. 1980, 1987-1989Keao Burdine ...................................5th ....................... 2003-2010Patti Bright .......................................3rd ...................... 1968, 1974Debbie (Landreth) Brown ...............13th .............................. 1989Bibiana Candelas .............................1st ................................ 2006Tracy Clark .......................................9th ................................ 1989Diane Copenhagen ..........................5th ....................... 2008-2011Kashi Cormier .................................35th ............ 2003, 2006-2007Jess Gysin ........................................ 2nd ................................ 2011Katie Haller ......................................9th ................................ 1995Nancy Hillman ................................25th ................... 1989-1990Jennifer Kessy ..................................1st ....................... 2000-2011Kelly Kuebler ...................................17th ............................... 2003Tracy Lindquist ................................ 2nd ....................... 2000-2010Megan McCallister ...........................9th ...................... 1989, 1993Miki McFadden ................................1st ................................ 1976Heidi Munneke ...............................57th ............................... 2006Kirsti Olsen......................................35th ...................... 2003-2004Katie Olsovsky ..................................3rd ................................ 2010Alicia Robinson ...............................57th ............................... 2006April Ross .........................................1st ....................... 2006-2011Maya Thiene ....................................1st ...................... 1976, 1978Tauna Vandeweghe ........................17th ................... 1989, 2000Staci Venski .....................................51st ............................... 2004Paula Weishoff .................................3rd ........ 1985, 1988, 1999Antoinette White ............................25th ............................... 1993

April Ross and Jennifer Kessy

Bibiana Candelas (right) teamed with former Minnesota libero to win the 2006 Collegiate

National Beach Volleyball Championship

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The Vision of USC

Did You Know?

· The USC School of Cinematic Arts (above) was proud to both celebrate its 80th anniversary during the 2009-10 academic year, and open the doors on the first two buildings in its new Cinematic Arts complex, which pays homage to the cinematic history of Southern California and USC. The new Cinematic Arts complex was built, thanks to a $175 million donation by USC alumnus George Lucas. The now-completed complex includes an animation building, soundstages and a production center.

· In February 2010, the Princeton Review ranked USC's Interactive Media division as the No. 1 video-game design program in North America. Game design formally got its start at USC in 2002, when the USC School of Cinematic Arts launched its MFA in interactive media, although a core game-design workshop had been in place since 1999. In 2004, the school unveiled the Game Innovation Lab, a state-of-the-art research space and think tank for game design and creation. A B.A. in interactive entertainment was first offered in 2005. Today, USC offers four degrees in video-game development at the undergraduate and graduate levels. For the game-play design-focused, the USC School of Cinematic Arts offers the Master of Fine Arts in interactive media and the Bachelor of Arts in interactive entertainment. For the more engineering-oriented, the USC Viterbi School offers the Bachelor of Science in computer science (games) and the Master of Science in computer science (game development).

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The University of Southern California is a private research institution of international distinction. It is distinguished by renowned faculty, highly competitive admission standards, an appreciation of the arts and an innovative community service outreach program that was recognized by Time Princeton Review when USC was named College of the Year in 2000

and Newsweek/Kaplan College Guide's "Hot School of 2001."

Founded in 1880, it enrolls about 38,000 students annually on two campuses, the 235-acre University Park Campus in Exposition Park and the 50-acre Health Sciences Campus, three miles to the northeast of

downtown Los Angeles.

USC is a unique and distinguished university with a proud tradition of achievement and unheralded success in all areas of study:

USC is a member of the Association of American Universities, a select group of 62 elite public and private universities in the United States and Canada that, together, do about two-thirds of all federally funded

research and development.

USC has 63 faculty members who are members of national academies. Membership in these prestigious academies, created by Congress, is by election only and is based on a faculty member's distinguished and

continuous achievements.

The University is the home of 17 professional schools, in addition to the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. These schools train specialists in fields ranging from medicine and law to architecture, theatre, education

and business.

USC undergraduates can design degrees from 77 major and 101 minors available in the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School

and Professional Schools.

• More than 233,000 living alumni in the Trojan Family • 40 housing facilities available both on and off campus

• More than 300 clubs and student organizations • Many of USC's undergraduate/graduate programs rank in the top 10

nationally• 46 fraternities and sororities

• One of the nation's best academic reputations.

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In the summer of 2010, the $100 million Ronald Tutor Campus Center opened at the center of the USC campus.

The complex includes a new admission office, alumni center and general meeting space for student groups.

Did You Know?

· USC was named No. 23 in the nation for the “best national universities” category by U.S. News & World Report in 2010. At 23rd, USC was tied with Carnegie Mellon University. U.S. News listed USC among only five institutions in the American West in the top 25; it also included Stanford (No. 5), the California Institute of Technology (No. 7), the University of California, Berkeley (No. 22) and UCLA (No. 25). From 1991 to date, USC has risen 28 places in the U.S. News rankings. Moreover, the university also was rated as having the third most economically diverse student body among top schools. Two USC schools were singled out in the rankings for quality: The USC Marshall School of Business was ranked No. 10 nationally and was listed as No. 4 in entrepreneurship and No. 5 in real estate. The USC Viterbi School of Engineering was rated 26th overall.

· USC’s 2009 entering class is the most academically talented in the university’s 129-year history. Despite a difficult economic environment, demand remained high, with 35,753 applications for 2,869 places in the class. Students’ average standardized test scores are in the 94th percentile as compared to all students in the United States, and their average grade point average is 3.7. USC offers admission without regard to ability to pay, and the university meets 100 percent of the demonstrated need of on-time financial aid applicants. USC has the largest university-funded financial aid budget of any university in the country, providing more than $180 million each year of university funds to undergraduates. Almost 60 percent of USC’s undergraduate students receive some sort of university aid. This represents more than 9,000 students – more than the total undergraduate population of most highly selective private research universities.

· USC is one of only two Los Angeles universities to own its own hospital after the university spent $275 million in 2009 to acquire the USC University Hospital and USC Norris Cancer Center. With other hospitals comprising the university's Health Science campus (located east of downtown Los Angeles), the acquisition ensures USC's position among the nation's top-ranked integrated academic medical centers.

· USC is the largest private-sector employer in Los Angeles and one of the largest economic engines for the state of California. USC's academic spending alone generates $4.9 billion annually in economic activity in the Los Angeles region and beyond.

· With the opening of a new international office in Shanghai, USC has increased its number of Asia offices to four: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei and Tokyo. USC is the nation’s leader in international education, with over 7,000 international students, more than any other U.S. university. Academically, USC’s ties to Shanghai include partnerships with Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the College of Civil Engineering at Shanghai-based Tongji University.

The Vision of USC

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USC Undergraduate ProfileAfrican American 5.5%Asian 23.5%Caucasian 44.3%Hispanic/Latino 13.4%Native American 0.9%

International Students 10.6%

Female 50.2%Male 49.8%

USC undergraduates come from all 50 states and about 115 countries.

Total Enrollment 38,000Undergraduate Students 17,500Graduate/Professional Students 20,500

Student/Faculty Ratio 10:1

School with the largest undergraduate enrollment is the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences (37.4%).

Average class size for the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences is 26 students.

Financial aid expenditures totalled $343 million.

9 5 % o f s t u d e n t s p a r t i c i p a t e i n extracurricular activities.

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Students USC’s diverse student body is a strength and source of pride. From its earliest days, USC aspired to diversity by instituting policies that assured no student would be denied admission because of race, color, religion, or gender. The university has attracted more international students over the years than any other American university. Currently, 11 percent of USC’s students represent over 110 countries. Equally important is the academic excellence that today’s USC students bring. USC accepted 80 percent of applicants from the top 10 percent of their high schools. The 2009 entering class’ SAT score average between 1930-2150 and GPA average is 3.7. But USC students are more than academic high-achievers. There have been more Trojans in the Olympics than any American university, and over 60 percent of the university’s students volunteer in community-service programs in neighborhoods around campus and throughout LA. Outstanding, well-rounded students are a hallmark of USC.

The extended family of USC is a global network made up of thousands of alumni, students, faculty, and staff, as well as parents of students, SCions (children and grandchildren of alumni), the Board of Trustees, the boards of councilors, donors, athletic fans, and neighborhood partners. But the uniqueness of the Trojan Family isn’t due to its vast numbers. Rather, it’s the extraordinary closeness and solidarity that is found in this genuinely supportive community. To its members, the term “Trojan Family” is more than a phrase: it represents a promise, a commitment to support that is lifelong and worldwide.

Faculty USC’s faculty members aren’t just teachers of others’ works, but active contributors to what is taught, thought, and practiced throughout the world. The university’s faculty includes Nobel Prize laureate George A. Olah and 63 members of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and, Institute of Medicine. More than 200 faculty members have received prestigious academic and professional awards from organizations as varied as National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.

Alumni USC’s first alumni association was founded in 1885, just a year after the university graduated its first class. Those initial eight men and women paved the way for today’s more than 229,000-member USC Alumni Association. Trojan alumni span all 50 states and virtually every region of the world. As leaders in their communities and professions, they bring recognition to their alma mater. Distinguished alumni include former U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher, astronaut Neil Armstrong, architect Frank Gehry, opera singer Marilyn Horne, symphony conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, film director George Lucas, and baseball pitcher Mark Prior. The talents and commitment of its alumni are among USC’s greatest strengths.

USC AlmA mAter“All Hail”

“All Hail to Alma Mater

To thy glory we sing;

All Hail to Southern California

Loud let thy praises ring;

Where Western sky meets

Western sea

Our college stands in majesty;

Sing our love to Alma Mater,

Hail, all hail to thee!”

The Trojan Family

Did You Know?· USC distributes $343 million in financial aid; over 60 percent of our students receive assistance.

· For the academic year, a total of 11 percent of the student body are first-generation college students.

And consider this:

· The student-to-faculty ratio is 10-to-1.

· The average class size is 26 students.

· Full-time faculty teach the vast majority of our courses.

· Students can get all the classes they need in order to graduate in four years.

· USC grads get great jobs, attend the best graduate and professional schools in the country (including our own) and are supported by the Trojan Family - a network of nearly a quarter million alumni.

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Notable Alumni

Herb Alpert, MusicianNeil Armstrong, AstronautArt Buchwald, Columnist

LeVar Burton, ActorLeo Buscaglia, Author/Educator

Jerry Buss, Owner - LA LakersJulie Chen, TV Broadcaster

Warren Christopher, former U.S. Secretary of State

Frank Gehry, ArchitectFrank Gifford, SportscasterLionel Hampton, MusicianMarilyn Horne, Opera Star

Ron Howard, Director/ActorKeyshawn Johnson, NFL

Randy Johnson, MLBMichael Landon, Actor

Lisa Leslie, WNBAGeorge Lucas, Film Director

Paul Mazursky, DirectorCheryl Miller, Sportscaster

Paul Orphala, Founder - KinkosLinda Johnson Rice, CEO -

Ebony, Jet MagazinesJohn Ritter, Actor

Barney Rosenzweig, ProducerEdward P. Roski - Co-Owner - LA Kings

and LA LakersGen. Norman Schwarzkopf

Tom Selleck, ActorAlly Sheedy, Actress

Cybill Shepard, ActressJohn Singleton, Director

Lynn Swann, SportscasterMarlo Thomas, Actress

John Wayne, ActorForest Whitaker, Actor

David L. Wolper, ProducerRobert Zemeckis, Film Director

Traveler Traveler, the noble white horse that appears at all USC home football games with a regal Trojan warrior astride, is one of the most famous college mascots. Traveler f irst made an appearance at USC football games in 1961. Bob Jani, then USC’s director of special events, and Eddie Tannenbaum, then a junior at USC, had spotted Richard Saukko riding his white horse, Traveler I, in the 1961 Rose Parade. They persuaded Saukko to ride his white horse during USC games, serving as a mascot. Ever since, whenever USC scores, the band plays “Conquest” and Traveler gallops around the Coliseum. The current Trojan mascot is Traveler VII. Even though the breed of horse may have changed over the years — Travelers I through VI ranged from an Arabian/Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Arabian to an Andalusian — Traveler’s color has always remained pure white. In the fall of 2004, USC alumnus Bill Tilley ('61) and his wife, Nadine, donated $2 million to provide a permanent endowment to support Traveler. Besides the horses, USC once even had a canine mascot. A mutt named George Tirebiter I (famous for chasing cars through the USC campus) first appeared at football games in 1940. He survived a publicized dognapping by UCLA in 1947, but succumbed under the tires of an automobile in 1950. He was succeeded by George II for three years(1950-52), then George III for one year (1953) and finally George IV for one year (1957).

Tommy Trojan In the center of the USC campus stands one of the most famous collegiate landmarks in the country: Tommy Trojan. Since being unveiled in 1930 for USC’s 50th jubilee, the statue of the bronzed Trojan warrior has served not only as a popular meeting place on campus, but as a symbol of the university’s fighting spirit. Sculpted by Roger Noble Burnham, Tommy Trojan cost $10,000 to build. A $1 surcharge then on season football tickets helped pay for it. The statue is a composite of many USC football players from the late 20s, most notably 1930 Rose Bowl Player of the Game Russ Saunders and

All-American Erny Pinckert. Inscribed on the statue’s base is “THE TROJAN” and the university’s seal, with the Latin motto “Palmam qui meruit ferat (Let him who deserves it bear away the palm).” Below the seal are inscribed the qualities of the ideal Trojan: “Faithful, Scholarly, Skillful, Courageous and Ambitious.”

Cardinal and Gold Before 1895, the official color of USC was gold. The official color of the College of Liberal Arts was cardinal. The college had its own official color because it was the largest academic unit in the University. In 1895, both colors were adopted as USC’s official colors.

“Trojans” USC’s nickname, “Trojans,” originated in 1912. Up to that time, USC’s teams were called the Methodists or Wesleyans, nicknames which were not looked upon with favor by university officials. So, Warren Bovard, director of athletics and son of university president Dr. George Bovard, asked Los Angeles Times sports editor Owen Bird to select an appropriate nickname. “At this time, the athletes and coaches of the university were under terrific handicaps,” recalled Bird. “They were facing teams that were bigger and better-equipped, yet they had splendid fighting spirit. The name ‘Trojans’ fitted them.”

The Spirit Of Troy The Trojan Marching Band - known as “The Spirit of Troy” - is perhaps the most dynamic and innovative collegiate band in the nation. Named among the eight best marching bands in the country by USA Today, the

band is one of the most visible tools of the University. Established in 1880, the band has played for seven Presidents, appeared in numerous movies, commercials and television shows, and has even produced several records of its own music. The band marches upwards of 80 miles a year while traveling across the land supporting almost every USC athletic team. A typical football halftime show by the band takes more than 4,000 work hours to prepare. Now 300-plus members strong, the Trojan Marching Band has tripled in size since Dr. Arthur C. Bartner became its director in 1969.

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Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Conference ushered in a new era on July 1, 2011, officially becoming the Pac-12 Conference with the additions of the University of Colorado and University of Utah.

Just 27 days after the Conference officially changed its named, Commissioner Larry Scott announced the creation of the Pac-12 Networks on July 27, 2011, solidifying a landmark television deal and putting the Conference on the forefront. The Networks, including one national network and six regional networks, in conjunction with four of the nation’s largest cable operators, marked the first time a U.S. collegiate conference or any other programmer has launched a collection of networks across a variety of platforms, rather than a sole network. In addition, the “TV everywhere” rights will allow fans to access coverage outside the home on any digital device, including smartphones and tablet computers.

On the field, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, upholding its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 119 NCAA team titles since 1999-2000, including nine in 2011-12. That is an average of over nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-12’s success, with championships coming in 28 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 46 of the last 52 years. The only exceptions being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference finished second, and only twice finished third (1998-99 and 2004-05).

For the seventh-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most NCAA titles or tied for the most of any conference in the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so six times, including a record 14 in 1996-97.

Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-12 was the first conference to reach 400 championships in 2010-11. With the inclusion of Colorado and Utah, the Conference surpassed another major milestone, with league teams capturing 450 titles, outdistancing the next conference by nearly 200. In all, Conference teams have won 451 NCAA Championships (306 men’s, 145 women’s).

The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD continued its remarkable run and won its unprecedented 18th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2011-12. For the second-straight year, six of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-12 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 3 UCLA, No. 7 USC, No. 11 CALIFORNIA, No. 19 ARIZONA and No. 24 OREGON. With three teams in the top 10, it was the most of any conference.

The new era of the Pac-12 Conference and 2011-12 campaign kicked off with the Conference’s first-ever Pac-12 Football Championship game, pitting OREGON for the North Division and UCLA from the South Division. The Ducks won the inaugural championship game, 49-31, in front of a sold-out stadium (59,376) in Eugene, Ore.

The Conference’s nine national titles came in the form of five women’s and four men’s crowns. Six different league schools claimed NCAA titles and, of the five NCAA institutions to have won multiples titles, three were from the Pac-12.

CALIFORNIA, STANFORD and USC each won two NCAA Championships. The Golden Bears swept the men’s and women’s swimming and diving crowns for the second-consecutive year; the Cardinal raised the national championship trophy for the first time ever in women’s soccer and added a second-consecutive crown in women’s water polo; while the Trojans won their fourth-straight men’s tennis and men’s water polo crowns.

Arguably the best women’s volleyball conference in the country, UCLA brought home the national title, the Pac-12‘s first in the sport in six years. OREGON also continued its remarkable streak in women’s indoor track, winning a third-straight crown. And ARIZONA won its first baseball crown in over a quarter century as it claimed the Conference’s ninth of the year.

In addition to the nine national championships, the Pac-12 also had runners-up in eight NCAA Championship events: women’s volleyball (USC), cross country (WASHINGTON), men’s water polo (UCLA), skiing (UTAH), women’s tennis (UCLA), women’s track & field (OREGON), men’s volleyball (USC) and women’s water polo (USC). Overall, the Conference had 39 teams finish in the top four at 25 NCAA Championship events.

Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-12 in 2011-12. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 14 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 53 of a possible 101 teams into the postseason (52.4 percent), while the women sent 67 of a possible 113 teams (59.3 percent).

The Conference experienced continued success in football as the league sent two teams to BCS Bowl games for the second-straight year. Overall, seven teams went to bowls games. OREGON claimed its 10th Pac-12 crown in the sport, winning the Conference’s first-ever Football Championship Game, and claimed a spot in the Rose Bowl. Meanwhile, STANFORD (Tostitos Fiesta Bowl), ARIZONA STATE (MAACO Las Vegas Bowl), CALIFORNIA (Holiday Bowl), WASHINGTON (Valero Alamo Bowl), UTAH (Hyundai Sun Bowl) and UCLA (Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl) also earned bowl bids. Oregon and Stanford were ranked in the top-5 of the Associated Press’ poll at season’s end, finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.

Conference newcomer COLORADO won the Pac-12 Tournament men’s basketball title. The Buffs, along with CALIFORNIA, represented the league in the NCAA Tournament. Regular-season champion WASHINGTON and STANFORD headed to the NIT where the Cardinal put together an impressive run that resulted in the Pac-12’s sixth-ever NIT title. The Huskies advanced to New York City, but fell in the semifinals. The Conference’s 10-3 record in NIT play were the most wins ever by Pac-12 teams in the nation’s oldest tournament. WASHINGTON STATE narrowly missed out on becoming the third Pac-12 team in four years to capture a postseason title in the College Basketball Invitational (CBI), advancing to the championship series before falling, two games to one.

On the women’s side, two teams competed in the NCAA Tournament and five others competed in the WNIT. STANFORD made its fifth-consecutive NCAA Women’s Final Four appearance after winning its sixth-straight Pac-12 Tournament crown. CALIFORNIA made a return to the postseason after a two-year absence. With COLORADO and WASHINGTON advancing the furthest in the WNIT, Pac-12 teams went 12-4 in the postseason in games against non-Conference opponents.

The Conference has dominated the volleyball field, winning a record 14 NCAA titles in the sport since 1982. UCLA captured its first NCAA title since 1991, while USC advanced to the national semifinals for the second-straight year. Seven Pac-12 teams earned postseason bids, the 12th-consecutive year the Conference has sent at least six teams to the NCAA Tournament.

ARIZONA won the Conference’s 27th all-time NCAA baseball championship in 2012, becoming only the second team in NCAA history to go 10-0 in postseason play. Five Pac-12 teams received NCAA Tournament bids, with UCLA joining the Wildcats at the NCAA College World Series. In addition, OREGON and STANFORD reached

The Pac-12 Conference

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the Super Regionals, and OREGON STATE also represented the Conference in the postseason event.

Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field, winning 23 national championships in the sport since 1982, most recently capturing six in a row from 2006-11. Eight Pac-12 teams earned NCAA Tournament bids in 2012, including the No. 1-overall seed CALIFORNIA. The eight postseason teams were the most for the Conference since 2007. Cal, ARIZONA STATE and OREGON punched their tickets to the NCAA Women’s College World Series, the ninth time the Conference had sent three teams to the WCWS.

The Pac-12 swept two men’s and women’s sports, capturing national championships in swimming & diving, and water polo. CALIFORNIA took home both swimming & diving crowns for the second-straight year. In water polo, USC was the top men’s team for the fourth year in a row, while the STANFORD women repeated as national champions.

Pac-12 members have won 306 NCAA team championships on the men’s side, 89 more than the next closest conference. Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball titles by six schools (more than any other conference), 53 tennis titles, 45 outdoor track & field crowns, and 27 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 43 NCAA titles in volleyball, 38 of 42 in water polo, 27 in skiing, and 23 in swimming & diving national championships.

Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA men’s individual champions, as well, boasting 2,073 individual crowns.

On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 31 years ago, Pac-12 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 22 occasions, including the last 12-consecutive years. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 145 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second, with 88. Pac-12 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball titles, 19 tennis crowns, 14 volleyball titles, 14 of the last 23 trophies in golf, and 13 in swimming & diving.

Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 642 NCAA individual crowns, an average of nearly 21 championships per season.

PAC-12 CONFERENCE HISTORYThe roots of the Pac-12 Conference date back 97 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference.

Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918.

In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA.

The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference. The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958.

In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Association of Western Universities was formed and Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8.

Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Since then, the Conference has been considered the premiere league in women’s athletics, securing the most NCAA titles in women’s sports of any conference nearly every year.

Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009. Hansen was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009.

During the 2010-11 academic year, Scott helped deliver monumental changes that transformed the Conference into a modern 12-team league. The Conference expanded to add two more teams, agreed to equal revenue sharing for the first time in Conference history, created two divisions - the North and the South, for football only, established a Football Championship Game for the first time ever, secured a landmark media rights deal that dramatically increased national exposure and revenue for each school and established the Pac-12 Network and Pac-12 Digital Network that guaranteed enhanced exposure across all sports.

The University of Colorado accepted its invitation to join the Pac-12 on June 11, 2010, and on June 17, 2010, the University of Utah agreed to join the Conference. The Buffaloes and Utes officially became the 11th and 12th members of the Conference July 1, 2011, the first additions to the league since 1978. During the 33 years between expansions, Conference teams claimed 258 NCAA titles, including 130 women’s and 128 men’s.

Currently, the Pac-12 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports.

The Pac-12 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif.

1350 Treat Blvd, Suite 500Walnut Creek, CA 94597

office.925.932.4411fax.925.932.4601

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NationalChampionships

1939 Dean Cromwell1940 Dean Cromwell1941 Dean Cromwell1942 Dean Cromwell1943 Dean Cromwell1949 Jess Hill1950 Jess Hill1951 Jess Mortensen1952 Jess Mortensen1953 Jess Mortensen1954 Jess Mortensen1955 Jess Mortensen1958 Jess Mortensen1961 Jess Mortensen1963 Vern Wolfe1965 Vern Wolfe (tie)1967 Vern Wolfe1968 Vern Wolfe1976 Vern Wolfe

Volleyball (6)1949 Hans Vogel (USVBA)1950 Hans Vogel (USVBA)1977 Ernie Hix1980 Ernie Hix1988 Bob Yoder1990 Jim McLaughlin

Water Polo (7)1999 John Williams Jovan Vavic2003 Jovan Vavic2005 Jovan Vavic2008 Jovan Vavic2009 Jovan Vavic2010 Jovan Vavic2011 Jovan Vavic

Women'S TeAm TiTleS (23)

Basketball (2)1983 Linda Sharp1984 Linda Sharp

Golf (2)2003 Andrea Gaston2008 Andrea Gaston

Swimming and Diving (1)1997 Mark Schubert

Tennis (7)1977 Dave Borelli (AIAW)1977 Dave Borelli (USTA)1978 Dave Borelli (USTA)1979 Dave Borelli (AIAW)1980 Dave Borelli (AIAW)1983 Dave Borelli1985 Dave Borelli

Track and Field (1)2001 Ron Allice

Soccer (1)2007 Ali Khoshroshahin

Volleyball (6)1976 Chuck Erbe (AIAW)1977 Chuck Erbe (AIAW)1980 Chuck Erbe (AIAW)1981 Chuck Erbe2002 Mick Haley2003 Mick Haley

Water Polo (3)1999 Jovan Vavic (NCWWP)2004 Jovan Vavic2010 Jovan Vavic

men'S TeAm TiTleS (94)

Football (11)1928 Howard Jones1931 Howard Jones1932 Howard Jones1939 Howard Jones1962 John McKay1967 John McKay1972 John McKay1974 John McKay1978 John Robinson2003 Pete Carroll2004 Pete Carroll

Baseball (12)1948 Sam Berry Rod Dedeaux1958 Rod Dedeaux1961 Rod Dedeaux1963 Rod Dedeaux1968 Rod Dedeaux1970 Rod Dedeaux1971 Rod Dedeaux1972 Rod Dedeaux1973 Rod Dedeaux1974 Rod Dedeaux1978 Rod Dedeaux1998 Mike Gillespie

Gymnastics (1)1962 Jack Beckner

indoor Track and Field (2)1967 Vern Wolfe1972 Vern Wolfe

Swimming and Diving (9)1960 Peter Daland1963 Peter Daland1964 Peter Daland1965 Peter Daland1966 Peter Daland1974 Peter Daland1975 Peter Daland1976 Peter Daland1977 Peter Daland

Tennis (20)1946 William Moyle1951 Louis Wheeler1955 George Toley1958 George Toley1962 George Toley1963 George Toley1964 George Toley1966 George Toley1967 George Toley1968 George Toley1969 George Toley1976 George Toley (tie)1991 Dick Leach1993 Dick Leach1994 Dick Leach2002 Dick Leach2009 Peter Smith2010 Peter Smith2011 Peter Smith2012 Peter Smith

Track and Field (26)1926 Dean Cromwell1930 Dean Cromwell1931 Dean Cromwell1935 Dean Cromwell1936 Dean Cromwell1937 Dean Cromwell1938 Dean Cromwell

USC has long dominated the world of intercollegiate athletics. In fact, it could be argued that Troy was the “Collegiate Athletic Program of the 20th Century.” USC men and women have combined for 117 national team titles. Trojan men’s teams are tops in the nation in NCAA championships with 81 — more than any other university. Overall, USC’s men have won 94 national championships. USC has won the National Collegiate All-Sports Championship--an annual ranking by USA Today (previously The Knoxville Journal) of the country’s top men’s athletic programs — 6 times (1971-72-74-75-77-80) since its inception in 1971. USC’s women are also a force, with 23 national team titles, all since 1976. From 1959-60 to 1984-85, USC put together an amazing streak. In each of those 26 years, at least one Trojan team won a national championship (including five crowns in both 1962-63 and 1976-77).

Two-time NCAA championand four-time Olympic medalist

Kaitlin Sandeno

Four-time NCAA 100m championand two-time Olympian

Angela Williams

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2003 NCAA men's water polo champions

The USC Athletic ExperienceUSC has a proud athletic heritage — and with good reason. Arguably, Troy could be

regarded as one of the best collegiate athletic programs in the nation:

· Trojan teams have won more national championships, 94 men’s (including a national-best 81 men's NCAA titles) and 23 women’s, than all but two other universities

· The Trojans won at least one national team title in 26 consecutive years (1959-60 to 1984-85)

· USC has won the National College All-Sports Championship — an annual ranking by USA Today (previously the Knoxville Journal) of the country’s top men’s athletic programs — six

times since its inception in 1971

· USC has won the annual Gauntlet Trophy, a year-long all-sports competition between Troy and crosstown rival UCLA, eight times (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012)

· Trojan men athletes have won more individual NCAA titles (304) than those from any other school in the nation (the Women of Troy have brought home another 64 individual

NCAA crowns)

· Troy has also established a stellar reputation and a long tradition of nurturing Olympic athletes. Since 1904, 418 Trojan athletes have competed in the Games, taking home 135 gold medals (with at least one gold in every summer Olympics since 1912), 87 silver and

65 bronze.

· Four Trojans have won the prestigious Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in America: diver Sammy Lee (1953), shot putter Parry O’Brien (1959), swimmer John Naber

(1977) and Janet Evans (1989)

· Two Women of Troy athletes have won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the top collegiate woman athlete of the year: Cheryl Miller (1983-84) and Angela Williams (2001-02)

· USC has won six Heisman Trophy winners with the most recent winners being Carson Palmer (2002) and Matt Leinart (2004).

· Along with the great accomplishments on the playing fields, USC student-athletes have received 50 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, in the top 10 among all schools. In addition, USC has had 29 first team Academic All-Americans and four athletes who were Rhodes

Scholars

1998 NCAA baseball champions

2003 NCAA women's volleyball champions (above)2001 NCAA women's track and field champions (below)

2003 Heisman Trophy winner Carson PalmerFour-time Olympic Gold medalist

Lenny Krayzelburg

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The Galen Center

In October of 2006, the brand new, 10,258-seat, on-campus events center, Galen Center, opened and houses the men's and women's volleyball and men's and women's basketball programs. The Galen Center features a weight room and training room with locker rooms for all four teams. The Galen Center allows all four teams to be able to practice at the same time with three full volleyball courts available for the USC women's volleyball program.

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The Galen Center is named after Helene and Lou Galen, who contributed $50 million to the project. Lou was a CEO for World Savings before he retired and was a USC football season ticket holder since 1947. In November 2007, Lou passed away at the age of 82.

The USC women's volleyball program is forever indebited to the generosity of Lou and Helene Galen for providing the Women of Troy with one of the top volleyball facilities in the nation.

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The Galen Center

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Heritage Hall, which sits in the middle of the USC campus, houses the University’s athletic department and celebrates the glorious Trojan athletic heritage. Originally 48,000 square feet and built at a cost of $2.8 million, the three-level brick and concrete colonnaded building opened in 1971 and since then it has been expanded three times. Between the north and south wings on the building’s ground level are some of USC’s numerous athletic trophies, including various NCAA team championships, six Heisman Trophies and the jerseys of Troy’s winners, and updated displays honoring recent successful Trojan athletes. Plaques commemorating the members of USC’s Athletic Hall of Fame are located in the patio. The Honors Rail, which encircles the open-air foyer above the first floor lobby, has bronze medallions saluting every Trojan who won an Olympic gold medal, captured an NCAA individual championship, or was named a first team All-American in an NCAA sport in which there are no individual champions. The underground lower level of Heritage Hall houses various locker rooms, plus the equipment room, medical training room, the Jess Hill Weight Room, and the McAlister Academic Resource Center. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is the home of the USC football program, a historic facility that first opened in 1923 and has been the host for two Olympics (1932 and 1984). The Coliseum is located just south of the USC campus. USC’s swimming and water polo coaches are located in the nearby Kennedy Aquatics Building, while the baseball staff has offices at Dedeaux Field which underwent a $4-million renovation in 2002 to add 700 additional seats, chairback seats, a player’s lounge, remodeled coaches offices and hall of fame. Outside the northwest corner of Heritage Hall, the $3-million Galen Center — a popular sports-themed dining and activity center — opened in early 1999. USC's other on-campus athletic facilities include Howard Jones (football practice field), the McDonald's Swim Stadium, Marks Tennis Stadium, Cromwell Field and Katherine B. Loker Stadium (men's and women's track) and McAlister Field (women's soccer). In October of 2006, the brand new, 10,258-seat, on-campus events center, Galen Center, opened and houses the men's and women's volleyball and men's and women's basketball programs. The Galen Center features a weight room and training room with locker rooms for all four teams. The Galen Center allows all four teams to be able to practice at the same time with three full volleyball courts available for the USC women's volleyball program.

Athletic Facilities

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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

McDonald's Swim Stadium

McAlister Field

Dedeaux FIeldKatherine B. Loker Stadium

David X. Marks Stadium

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Athletic Facilities

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In January of 2011, the USC athletic department broke ground on the new John McKay Center, a $70 million, 110,000-square foot facility on the west side of Heritage Hall that houses meeting rooms, coaches offices and a locker room for the football program, as well as an academic center, weight room, athletic training room, and state-of-the-art digital media production facility for all of USC's 21 sports. Construction took 18 months and the building was officially opened on August 21, 2012.

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Los Angeles

The University of Southern California is nestled in the city of Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the United States with nearly four million residents. In fact the combined population for Los Angeles County and Orange County (located east) is close to 13 million people. Nicknamed "The City of Angels", the Los Angeles metropolitan area is the third-highest economic center in the world behind New York and Tokyo. Los Angeles is one of the most diverse cities in terms of demographics in the United States and benefits from one of the mildest climates. The average temperature is 66 degrees during the year with an average high of 75 degrees as the city receives on average just 35 days of precipitation. Not only do residents in Los Angeles enjoy year-round sunshine, but they can drive from the beach to the mountains or to the desert within a two-hour drive. With the many activities and attractions available in the area, Los Angeles has not only been a destination for many tourists, but one of the best cities in the world to call home.

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Los Angeles

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STAPLES Center in downtown Los Angeles is home to the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Kings and the Los Angeles Clippers. Located just

five minutes from the USC campus, STAPLES Center is part of the $2.5 billion entertainment complex known as L.A. Live (photo courtesy AEG)

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coaching staffMick Haley, Head Coach .................................................. 34

Tim Nollan, Associate Head Coach .............................. 37

Cookie Stevens, Assistant Coach ................................. 38

John Xie, Volunteer Assistant Coach .......................... 39

Support Staff .................................................................40-41

2011 season reviewOverall / Pac-12 Statistics ............................................... 42

Match Results ...................................................................... 43

USC Match-By-Match ....................................................... 44

Honors / Awards ................................................................ 45

Individual / Team Match Highs ..................................... 45

Pac-12 Standings / Honors ............................................. 46

Pac-12 Statistical Leaders .........................................47-48

Credits

The 2012 USC Women’s Volleyball Media Guide was

written, edited, and designed by Jason Pommier, former

USC Assistant Sports Information Director. Editorial and

post-production assistance was provided by Jeremy Wu.

Additional writing and editorial assistance provided

by Vicky Hammond. Special thanks to Dan Avila, Jim

Burgess, Shelly Castellano/Tony Donaldson (scpix.com),

Don Liebig, Jeff Golden, Sam Haythorn, Kirby Lee, Scott

Bjornlie (AVCA), Holly Stein (AVP), Pete Stevens, Denny

Medley, Elsestar Images, FIVB, Staples Center and AEG,

and Getty Images.

Galen Center

3400 So. Figueroa St.

Los Angeles, CA 90089-2360

Galen Center: ..................................................... (213) 740-0626

USC Galen Center Ticket Office: .................. (213) 821-4253

general informationTable of Contents / Quick Facts ...................................2-3

2012 Schedule .......................................................................4

USCTrojans.com/2012 NCAA Tournament ..................5

Media Notes/Opponent SID Information ....................6

2012 Roster .............................................................................7

2012 Radio/TV Roster .........................................................8

2012 women of troyHayley Crone ..................................................................... 10

Katie Fuller ........................................................................... 12

Natalie Hagglund .............................................................. 14

Alexis Olgard ....................................................................... 16

Hannah Schraer.................................................................. 18

Sara Shaw ............................................................................. 20

Natasa Siljkovic................................................................... 22

Erin Yoder ............................................................................. 24

Emily Young ......................................................................... 26

Samantha Bricio ................................................................. 28

Alicia Ogoms ....................................................................... 29

Cinnamon Sary ................................................................... 30

Kiara Wright ......................................................................... 31

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Quick Facts

University InformationLocation ................................................ Los Angeles, CaliforniaFounded ................................................................................... 1880Enrollment ........................................................................... 38,000Campus Size .................................................................. 150 AcresPresident ........................................................ Dr. C.L. Max NikiasAthletic Director .......................................................... Pat HadenSenior Woman Administrator ............. Dr. Donna C. HeinelNational Affiliation .......................................... NCAA Division IConference ........................................................................... Pac-12Nickname .......................................... Trojans / Women of TroyFight Song ........................................................................ Fight OnColors .............................................................. Cardinal and GoldMascot ................................................................................. TravelerHome Court (Capacity) ...................... Galen Center (10,258)

Volleyball StaffHead Coach ................ Mick Haley (12th year, 36th overall)Alma Mater .............................................................. Ball State ‘65Haley’s Record at USC ....................... 284-64 (.816), 11 yearsHaley’s Career Record ............. 1,057-252-1 (.808), 35 yearsHaley's NCAA Record ..................... 806-201 (.800), 27 yearsHaley's Pac-12 Record ......................................... 158-44 (.782)Haley's Career Conference Record ................. 316-54 (.854)Associate Head Coach ......................... Tim Nollan (6th year)Assistant Coach ............................. Cookie Stevens (8th year)Volunteer Assistant Coach ..................... John Xie (8th year)Director of Operations ..................................... Katie OlsovskyVolleyball Office Phone .................................. (213) 740-4151Athletic Trainer ................................................. Abigail WonnellTraining Room Phone ..................................... (213) 740-0891

2012 Team InformationLetterwinners Returning / Lost ......................................... 9 / 7Starters Returning / Lost .................................. 3 (+ libero) / 3Newcomers ..................................................................................... 4Class Breakdown (Sr. / Jr. / So. / Fr.) ..................... 3 / 3 / 3 / 4Position Breakdown (OH / MB / S / DS-L) .......... 5 / 4 / 2 / 2

Volleyball HistoryFirst Season of Women’s Volleyball * .............................. 1976First Volleyball Head Coach .............. Chuck Erbe (1976-77)All-Time Record ............................................... 881-301-4 (.745)All-Time Conference Record ........................... 416-167 (.714)All-Time Postseason Record .............................. 111-32 (.776)All-Time NCAA Postseason Record .................... 67-25 (.728)National Championships ... 6 (1976, ‘77, ‘80, ‘81, 2002, ‘03)Conference Championships ........................................................

7 (1976, ‘77, ‘80, 2000, ‘02, ’03, ‘11)NCAA Appearances .................................................................. 28AIAW Appearances ...................................................................... 4All-America Selections ............................................................. 64All-Conference Selections ...................................................... 82

* First season volleyball scholarships were awarded at USC

2011 Season RecapOverall Record ......................................................................... 29-5Pac-12 Conference Record ............................ 20-2 (1st Place)Home Record ........................................................................... 12-1Away Record ............................................................................ 13-2Neutral Site Record .................................................................. 4-2Final AVCA Ranking ............................................................. No. 3Postseason Finish ........................ NCAA National SemifinalsLast Opponent ..................... Illinois (L 3-2, NCAA Semifinal)

history and recordsHall of Fame Inductees ..............................................50-51

All-Americans ................................................................52-60

All-Time Great Night ...................................................62-63

Honors / Awards ..........................................................64-68

All-Time Career Records .................................................. 69

All-Time Season Records ................................................. 70

Individual Match Records .........................................71-72

Team Match Records ........................................................ 73

Team Set Records .............................................................. 74

Year-by-Year Stat Leaders .........................................75-77

All-Time Letterwinners ..............................................78-79

Letterwinners by the Numbers ..............................80-81

USC National Championships .................................82-87

Program Yearly Results ..............................................89-98

Postseason Results ....................................................99-101

Postseason Results by Opponents ................... 102-103

Series Records ...................................................................104

Series Records by Opponents ............................ 105-110

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6-time national champions

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Date Day Opponent Location Time (Television)TEXAS A&M INVITATIONAL | REED ARENA | COLLEGE STATION, TEXASAug 24 Friday vs. North Dakota College Station, Texas 10 a.m. CT at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 7:30 p.m. CTAug 25 Saturday vs. Texas State College Station, Texas 10:30 a.m. CT

Aug 28 Tuesday Jiangsu Chinese Team (Exh.) Galen Center 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)

LUXE CITY CENTER TROJAN INVITATIONAL | GALEN CENTER | LOS ANGELES, CALIF.Aug 31 Friday Northern Iowa vs. Boston College Galen Center 11 a.m. Boston College vs. Mississippi State Galen Center 6 p.m. Northern Iowa Galen Center 8 p.m.Sept 1 Saturday Boston College Galen Center 10 a.m. Mississippi State vs. Northern Iowa Galen Center Noon Mississippi State Galen Center 8 p.m.

USC CLASSIC TOURNAMENT | GALEN CENTER | LOS ANGELES, CALIF.Sept 7 Friday Cal Poly vs. Notre Dame Galen Center 4:30 p.m. San Diego Galen Center 7 p.m.Sept 8 Saturday Cal Poly Galen Center 10 a.m. San Diego vs. Notre Dame Galen Center Noon San Diego vs. Cal Poly Galen Center 5 p.m. Notre Dame Galen Center 7 p.m.

TCU MOLTEN INVITATIONAL | UNIVERSITY RECREATION CENTER | FORT WORTH, TEXASSept 14 Friday at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 7 p.m. CTSept 15 Saturday vs. Lehigh Fort Worth, Texas 11 a.m. CT vs. Prairie View A&M Fort Worth, Texas 4:30 p.m. CT

Sept 19 Wednesday UCLA * Galen Center 7 p.m. (ESPNU)Sept 21 Friday Oregon * Galen Center 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Sept 28 Friday at Washington * Seattle, Wash. 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Sept 30 Sunday at Washington State * Pullman, Wash. 11:30 a.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 5 Friday Arizona * Galen Center 7 p.m.Oct 7 Sunday Arizona State * Galen Center 4 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 10 Wednesday at Stanford * Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 12 Friday at California * Berkeley, Calif. 8 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 19 Friday Utah * Galen Center 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 21 Sunday Colorado * Galen Center 11 a.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 26 Friday Washington * Galen Center 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Oct 27 Saturday Washington State * Galen Center 7 p.m.Nov 2 Friday at Arizona State * Tempe, Ariz. 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Nov 4 Sunday at Arizona * Tucson, Ariz. Noon MT (Pac-12 Networks)Nov 9 Friday at Utah * Salt Lake City, Utah 7 p.m. MTNov 10 Saturday at Colorado * Boulder, Colo. 7 p.m. MTNov 15 Thursday Stanford * Galen Center 7 p.m.Nov 16 Friday California * Galen Center 7 p.m.Nov 20 Tuesday at Oregon State * Corvallis, Ore. 8 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)Nov 23 Friday at UCLA * Los Angeles, Calif. 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Networks)

Nov 28-Dec 2 Wed-Sun NCAA First and Second Rounds TBD TBDDec 6-8 Thu-Sat NCAA Regional Championships TBD TBD (ESPN)Dec 13-15 Thu-Sat NCAA Championships Louisville, Ky. TBD (ESPN)

* Pacific-12 Conference match All times are local to match site.BOLD indicates home matches.

2012 USC Schedule

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www.usctrojans.com

The official website of the University of Southern California Athletic Department

For the most up-to-date coverage of USC women’s volleyball on the Internet, go to www.usctrojans.com, the official website of the University of Southern California Athletic Department. Fans can follow all Women of Troy home volleyball matches, and selected road matches, live on the web with live stats and web broadcasts. Go to the Multimedia page to find the audio link for each broadcast. In addition to the live broadcasts, updated results, statistics and match recaps, you can find photos, player biographies, an up-to-date schedule, roster and weekly releases on women's volleyball. The website provides similar information for all 21 of its varsity sports. In addition to the USC site, other websites also provide information about Division I women’s volleyball:

www.pac-12.orgwww.ncaasports.com

www.avca.orgwww.volleyballmag.com

www.volleycentral.comwww.vball.com

2012NCAA Championship

Dates and Sites

First/Second Rounds (16) November 28-December 2, 2012

(Campus sites TBD)

Regionals (4) December 6-8, 2012

Haas PavilionBerkeley, California

Hosted by the University of California

Qwest CenterOmaha, Nebraska

Hosted by the University of Nebraska

Mackey ArenaWest Lafayette, Ind.

Hosted by the Purdue University

Gregory GymnasiumAustin, Texas

Hosted by the University of Texas

FinalsDecember 13 and 15, 2012

KFC Yum! Center • Louisville, Ky.Hosted by the University of Kentucky

USCTrojans.com/2012 NCAA Tournament

2013 NCAA RegionalGalen Center

hosted by USCtwitter.com/uscwomensvolley

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CredentialsPress, radio, television and photographers' credentials can be obtained by contacting the Sports Information Office. All requests should be submitted at least 24 hours in advance. Credentials will be left at the Galen Center ticket office in the northwest corner on Figueroa and Jefferson Ave. unless other arrangements are made.

Facilities / ParkingMedia can use Parking Structure 2 (PS2) just south of the Galen Center and enter off Flower St. Please present parking attendant with media identification to park for free. Non-media guests will be charged $10 to park on campus or in the parking structures.

Galen Center DirectionsFrom the 110 Harbor North/South: (North) Take Exposition and go through the 36th Street light, keep left and go under freeway bridge. Cross Flower Street and at the light turn right onto Figueroa. Turn right on Jefferson and right on Flower to enter Parking Structure 2 (PS2). You can also turn left on Flower after going under the 110 and go to Parking Structure 1 (PS1). (South) Take Adams to Figueroa and turn left on Jefferson. Turn right on Flower and enter either parking structure.

From the 10 East/West: Exit Vermont or Hoover and go south (right/left). Turn left on Jefferson Blvd. and right on Flower St. to enter Parking Structures 1 and 2 (PS2 is closer to Galen Center and located next to the Radisson Hotel).

TelephonesOne courtesy phone line will be available for all visiting radio crews. Any additional requests should be coordinated through the USC Sports Information Office.

Wireless AccessFull wireless access is available at the Galen Center for members of the media. A media section is available in the southwest corner for all media.

Interview PolicyTo arrange an interview with coaches or athletes, please contact the Sports Information Office at least one day in advance. Check with the USC Sports Information Office regarding the team practice schedule. Players can be made available after practice sessions at Galen Center. he head coach is generally available by phone. If you would like to reach a member of the team on the road, please contact the Sports Information Office at least two days in advance.

Postgame InterviewsAfter the 10-minute "cooling-off" period, visiting players and coaches will be available outside their locker room located in the east tunnel. USC head coach Mick Haley and players will be available in the Galen Center classroom. USC SID Jeremy will escort any interested media to the press conference area.

Media Notes

Broadcasting ArrangementsRequests for broadcasting privileges and contracts should be addressed to USC Sports Information, Heritage Hall 103, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0601. Spotters and/or statisticians are available upon request.

Trojans On The WebCurrent women's volleyball information, as well as news, features and updated statistics can be found on the web at: www.usctrojans.com

Get all the latest updates on Pac-12 conference schools and teams at www.pac-12.org.

Internet Broadcasts

You can listen and watch all home USC matches by logging on to...

www.usctrojans.com

TrojanTV All-Access will feature a multi-camera webcast at the Galen Center, along with post-match coverage. In-depth weekly features on the women's volleyball program will also be a part of TrojanTV All-Access coverage.

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Roster Breakdown

Returning Letterwinners (9)Hayley Crone, Katie Fuller, Natalie Hagglund,

Alexis Olgard, Hannah Schraer, Sara Shaw, Nataša Šiljkovĭc, Erin Yoder, Emily Young

Lost Letterwinners (7)Kendall Bateman, Kirby Burnham, Eve Ettinger,

Sam Hirschmann, Alex Jupiter, Bria Russ,Lauren Williams

Newcomers (4)Samantha Bricio (Fr.), Alicia Ogoms (Fr.),

Cinnamon Sary (Fr.), Kiara Wright (Fr.)

Seniors (3)Katie Fuller, Nataša Šiljkovĭc, Erin Yoder

Juniors (3)Natalie Hagglund, Alexis Olgard, Sara Shaw

Sophomores (3)Hayley Crone, Hannah Schraer, Emily Young

Freshmen (4)Samantha Bricio, Alicia Ogoms,

Cinnamon Sary, Kiara Wright

Setters (2)Hayley Crone, Cinnamon Sary

Outside/Opposite Hitters (5)Samantha Bricio, Katie Fuller, Sara Shaw

Kiara Wright, Emily Young

Middle Blockers (4)Alicia Ogoms, Alexis Olgard,

Hannah Schraer, Nataša Šiljkovĭc

Libero/Defensive Specialists (2)Natalie Hagglund, Erin Yoder

Pronunciation Guide

Samantha Bricio ...................................................... BREET-see-ohAlicia Ogoms .....................................................................OH-gumsAlexis Olgard .....................................................................OHL-gardCinnamon Sary ......................................................................SAR-eeNataša Šiljkovĭc...................... nuh-TAW-shah SHILL-koh-vitchHannah Schraer................................................................ sch-RAREJohn Xie ...................................................................................... SHAYKiara Wright ...................................................................kee-ARR-ah

Numerical

No Name Pos Ht Yr-Exp Hometown Previous School1 Alexis Olgard MB 6-5 Jr.-2V Spokane, Wash. Mead HS3 Natalie Hagglund L 5-9 Jr.-2V Encinitas, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS4 Hayley Crone S 5-9 So.-1V Temecula, Calif. Great Oak HS6 Nataša Šiljkovĭc MB 6-3 Sr.-2V Uzice, Serbia School of Economy8 Alicia Ogoms MB 6-4 Fr.-HS Winnipeg, Manitoba St. Mary’s9 Samantha Bricio OH 6-2 Fr.-HS Guadalajara, Mexico Univ. Del Valle De Atemajac10 Sara Shaw OH 6-2 Jr.-2V Austin, Texas Westlake HS12 Cinnamon Sary S 5-11 Fr.-HS Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS14 Hannah Schraer MB 6-3 So.-1V Arcadia, Calif. Mayfield HS15 Erin Yoder DS 5-8 Sr.-3V San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS20 Emily Young OPP 6-2 So.-1V Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg HS22 Katie Fuller OPP 6-2 Sr.-3V Olivehain, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS23 Kiara Wright OH 6-1 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Clear Lake HS

Alphabetical

No Name Pos Ht Yr-Exp Hometown Previous School9 Samantha Bricio OH 6-2 Fr.-HS Guadalajara, Mexico Univ. Del Valle De Atemajac4 Hayley Crone S 5-9 So.-1V Temecula, Calif. Great Oak HS22 Katie Fuller OPP 6-2 Sr.-3V Olivehain, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS3 Natalie Hagglund L 5-9 Jr.-2V Encinitas, Calif. La Costa Canyon HS8 Alicia Ogoms MB 6-4 Fr.-HS Winnipeg, Manitoba St. Mary’s1 Alexis Olgard MB 6-5 Jr.-2V Spokane, Wash. Mead HS12 Cinnamon Sary S 5-11 Fr.-HS Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Harbor HS14 Hannah Schraer MB 6-3 So.-1V Arcadia, Calif. Mayfield HS10 Sara Shaw OH 6-2 Jr.-2V Austin, Texas Westlake HS6 Nataša Šiljkovĭc MB 6-3 Sr.-2V Uzice, Serbia School of Economy23 Kiara Wright OH 6-1 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas Clear Lake HS15 Erin Yoder DS 5-8 Sr.-3V San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente HS20 Emily Young OPP 6-2 So.-1V Schaumburg, Ill. Schaumburg HS

Head Coach Mick Haley (12th year), Ball State ‘65Associate Head Coach Tim Nollan (sixth year), USC ‘00Assistant Coach Cookie Stevens (eighth year), Florida International ‘81Volunteer Assistant Coach John Xie (eighth year)Graduate Manager Kendall BatemanStudent Manager Umberto GattiTechnical Coordinator Jason KennedyStrength & Conditioning Coach Brent MetzAthletic Trainer Abigail WonnellDirector of Operations Katie Olsovsky

2012 Roster

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Hayley CRONES • 5-9 • So.

Temecula, Calif.

Alicia OGOMSMB • 6-4 • Fr.

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Sara SHAWOH • 6-2 • Jr.

Austin, Texas

Erin YODERDS • 5-8 • Sr.

San Clemente, Calif.

Katie FULLEROPP • 6-2 • Sr.

Olivenhain, Calif.

4 8

10 15

22

Alexis OLGARDMB • 6-5 • Jr.

Spokane, Wash.

1Natasa SILJKOVIC

MB • 6-3 • Sr.Uzice, Serbia

6

2012 TV/Radio Speed Chart

Mick HALEYHead Coach12th Season

Tim NOLLANAssociate Head Coach

Sixth Season

Cookie STEVENSAssistant CoachEighth Season

John XIEVolunteer Assistant Coach

Eighth Season

Katie OLSOVSKYDirector of Operations

Second Season

Jason KENNEDYTechnical Director

Second Season

Natalie HAGGLUNDL • 5-9 • Jr.

Encinitas, Calif.

3

Cinnamon SARYS • 5-11 • Fr.

Newport Beach, Calif.

12Hannah SCHRAER

MB • 6-3 • So.Arcadia, Calif.

14

Emily YOUNGOPP • 6-2 • So.

Schaumburg, Ill.

20

Samantha BRICIOOH • 6-2 • Fr.

Guadalajara, Mexico

9

Kiara WRIGHTOH • 6-1 • Fr.

Houston, Texas

23

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Setter • 5-9 • Sophomore • Temecula, Calif. • Great Oak HS

4 - Hayley Crone

2011Crone has played in 15 matches this season as a freshman with 37 assists (1.76 aps), 1 ace (0.05 saps) and 10 digs (0.48 dps)...had seven assists against Colorado on Oct. 21...registered a season-high 10 assists on Oct. 15 against Oregon State...has recorded two digs in a match three times this season...made her collegiate debut on Sept. 2 against UCF.

High School/ClubShe was a four-year letter winner and two-year team captain at Great Oak High in Temecula, Calif...named by The Californian as the 2010 All-Valley Girls Volleyball Player of the Year after posting 719 assists, 133 digs, 118 kills and 62 service aces...rated as the No. 49 Senior Ace by Prep Volleyball...named Southwestern League and team most valuable player as a senior...named to the all-tournament team for the University High Tournament and San Diego SoCal Invitational...played club volleyball for the Coast Volleyball Club...in the summer of 2011, she played for the U.S. A2 National Team in Europe.

PersonalHayley Taylor Crone was born on August 4, 1993, in Newport Beach, Calif...parents are Dave and Heather...has one sister, Hillary...favorite athlete is Derek Jeter...favorite movies are Blue Crush and The Hangover...favorite television shows are Project Runway, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette...majoring in communications.

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2011 15-21 0 0.00 0 .000 37 1.76 1 0.05 10 0.48 0 0 0 0.00 1.0 0.05

Career HighsKills - none Digs - 2 three times (last: vs. Colorado, 10/22/11) Attacks - none Solo Blocks - noneAssists - 10 vs. Oregon State (10/15/11) Block Assists - none Aces - 1 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (9/2/11) Total Blocks - none Points - 1.0 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (9/2/11)

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2011Fuller recorded 328 kills (2.83 kps) in her junior season with a .257 hitting percentage, 21 service aces (0.18 saps), 197 digs (1.70 dps), 54 blocks (0.47 bps) and 375.5 points (3.23 pps)...earned 2011 AVCA All-Pacific Region honorable mention and Pac-12 Conference honorable mention recognition...notched 11 kills and nine digs on Dec. 15 in the NCAA national semifinal against No. 7 Illinois in San Antonio...tied her career high with 17 kills against No. 18 Pepperdine in the NCAA Honolulu Regional final on December 10...led all starters with a .294 hitting percentage on 12 kills in the regional semifinal on December 9 against No. 3 Hawai'i...on December 3, she had 10 kills while hitting .400 (10-0-25) with six digs and one block in an NCAA second-round match against Tulsa...in the first round against Yale, she had seven kills while hitting .500 (7-0-14) and tied her career best with four service aces...posted a season-high 16 kills and led the starters with a .314 hitting percentage in a four-set win on November 25 at No. 4 UCLA, adding eight digs and four blocks...had 11 kills and 10 digs in four sets on Oct. 14 against No. 16 Oregon and then hit .692 (9-0-13) on nine kills against Oregon State on Oct. 15...had 11 kills and four blocks in a four-set win on October 8 at Arizona State...tied a career high with 13 digs as part of her first double-double of the season, adding 12 kills, in a 3-0 win on Oct. 2 at Utah...in a 3-0 sweep of No. 2 Stanford on Sept. 24, she had 14 kills and nine digs...had a season-high 15 kills, adding six digs and two blocks in a 3-0 sweep on Sept. 16 at No. 4 Washington, followed by a 12-kill performance at Washington State, where she hit .579 (12-1-19) with five digs and three blocks...had eight kills while hitting .412 (8-1-17) on Sept. 4 in a 3-0 win over Clemson in Orlando, Florida.

2010Fuller played in every match as a sophomore, recording 220 kills (1.86 kps) for a .232 hitting percentage with 10 assists (0.08 aps), 21 service aces (0.18 saps), 136 digs (1.15 dps), 61 blocks (0.52 bps) and 272.0 point (2.31 pps)...posted seven kills and three digs while hitting .400 (7-1-15) in the NCAA national semifinal on Dec. 16 against No. 4 California in Kansas City...had seven kills with one ace, two digs and two blocks on Dec. 10 in the NCAA Dayton Regional semifinal match against Indiana...had five kills and six blocks (one off her personal best) on Dec. 4 in the NCAA second-round win against No. 18 San Diego...had seven kills and a career-high seven blocks on Nov. 26 in a five-set win at No. 9 UCLA...

Outside Hitter • 6-2 • Senior • Olivenhain, California • La Costa Canyon HS

22 - Katie Fuller

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2009 16-29 25 0.86 70 .214 0 0.00 2 0.07 15 0.52 0 5 5 0.17 29.5 1.002010 34-118 220 1.86 617 .232 10 0.08 21 0.18 136 1.15 1 60 61 0.52 272.0 2.312011 34-116 328 2.83 833 .257 21 0.18 19 0.16 197 1.70 3 51 54 0.47 375.5 3.23Totals 84-283 573 2.18 1,520 .245 31 0.12 42 0.16 348 1.32 4 116 120 0.46 677.0 2.57

Career HighsKills - 17 vs. Pepperdine (12/10/11), at Hawai'i (9/5/10) Digs - 13 two times (last: at Utah, 10/2/11) Attacks - 51 vs. Pepperdine (12/10/11) Solo Blocks - 1 four times (last: at Washington, 9/16/11)Assists - 3 two times (last: vs. Oregon, 10/14/11) Block Assists - 7 at UCLA (11/26/10) Aces - 4 two times (last: vs. Yale, 12/2/11) Total Blocks - 7 at UCLA (11/26/10) Points - 20.5 at Hawai'i (9/5/10)

posted seven kills with no errors in a .467 performance against No. 20 Arizona on Nov. 12, adding four blocks in the 3-0 sweep...tied for the team high with nine kills in a 3-0 loss to No. 3 Stanford on Nov. 7 and hit .350 (9-2-20) with eight digs...hit .368 (8-1-19) against Washington State in a three-set sweep on Oct. 29...on Oct. 22 against No. 16 Oregon, she posted 10 kills and hit .529 (10-1-17) in the match...had a team-high 11 kills in a 3-0 sweep on Sept. 10 against Virginia, including 10 in the first set alone...hit .500 on the evening (11-2-18) with an ace and five digs...on Sept. 5 in a five-set win at No. 4 Hawai'i, she posted career highs with 17 kills, six digs, six blocks and 20.5 points while hitting .382...had eight kills and hit .312 in a 3-0 sweep on Sept. 4 against Michigan State.

2009She made two starts in 16 matches during her freshman season...recorded 25 kills (0.86 kps) with two service aces (0.07 saps), 15 digs (0.52 dps), five block assists (0.17 bps) and 29.5 points (1.02 pps)...had five kills and a season-high seven digs on Sept. 19 in a 3-0 sweep of Fresno State...recorded a season-high 10 kills for a .471 clip (10-2-17) with two digs and one block assist...had three kills in a 3-0 sweep of Northern Arizona on Sept. 5 at the Galen Center...made her collegiate debut on Aug. 29 at Michigan State, recording one kill and one dig.

High School/ClubShe was a 2009 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection...she was a three-year letterwinner at La Costa Canyon High in Carlsbad, Calif., under coach Pat McDougall...earned Under Armour All-American High School Volleyball Team first team honors in her senior season and played in the inaugural 2008 Under Armour All-America High School Volleyball Match and Skills Competition at the Qwest Center in Omaha, Neb...rated as the No. 9 prospect in the nation by Prep Volleyball.com...also named Mizuno and MaxPreps All-American...member of La Costa Canyon squad that was named national champions by Prep Volleyball and MaxPreps in her senior season...team captain for the CIF Division I state title team as a senior, along with being named to the all-state tournament team...earned San Diego Union Tribune, Avocado League and CIF Division I first team honors as a senior...as a junior, she was named as one of the top 50 prospects in the nation by Prep Volleyball...earned NC Times all-county and San Diego Union Tribune first team honors as a junior...as a junior, she earned San Diego

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Union Tribune all-academic honors...named La Costa Canyon's most valuable player as a junior as the team won the CIF San Diego Section championship...earned CIF Division I all-section second team honors as a sophomore as her team won the CIF San Diego Section championship...she started her club experience with one year for Solana Beach VBC (Solana Beach 12's) before spending six years with WAVE...named to the 17 and Under All-Tournament Team at the 2008 USA Junior Girls Volleyball Championships...team finished third at the Junior Olympics...named to the 2007 U.S. Junior Olympic 16 Open Division all-tournament team.

PersonalKatelyn Amy Fuller was born on July 14, 1991...parents are Bryan and Krista...both parents are USC graduates...has one brother, Travis, and one sister, Karlee...favorite movies are Titanic and Remember The Titans...favorite television show is Modern Family...enjoys listening to Tristan Prettyman...lists Steve Nash as her biggest sports hero...majoring in communications.

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Libero • 5-9 • Junior • Encinitas, Calif. • La Costa Canyon HS

3 - Natalie Hagglund

2011She registered 596 digs (5.14 dps) as a sophomore...her 596 digs placed her third on USC's single-season list while her 5.14 digs per set were the fourth-highest in school history...named AVCA All-America first team becoming the first libero in USC history to earn first team recognition...also named All-America first team by Volleyball Magazine and was named 2011 Pac-12 Conference Libero of the Year...also earned AVCA All-Pacific Region honors...finished the season with 31 digs, three assists and two aces on Dec. 15 in the NCAA national semifinal against No. 7 Illinois in San Antonio...missed her career best by one on December 10 in the NCAA Honolulu Regional final against No. 18 Pepperdine with 32 digs...posted 25 digs against No. 3 Hawai'i and was perfect in both regional matches on her serve receive (43-for-43)...on November 19, she moved into a tie for 10th place on USC's single-season list for digs...registered 30 digs (5.00 dps) in the first two rounds of the 2011 NCAA Women's Volleyball Tournament against Yale and Tulsa...on November 11 at Oregon State, she had 17 digs for a 5.67 digs per set average...had 22 digs (7.33 dps) in a sweep on November 4 against Washington State...had 25 digs and four assists on Oct. 14 in a four-set win over No. 16 Oregon...set a personal best with 33 digs on October 8 in a four-set win at Arizona State...had 41 digs in two 3-0 sweeps (Sept. 16-17) at No. 4 Washington and Washington State...tied the school record for most digs in a three-set match with 30 against the fourth-ranked Huskies, tying the mark held by Debora Seilhamer (vs. Pepperdine, December 3, 2005). She recorded 17 digs in a 3-0 loss on Sept. 2 against UCF in Fort Myers, Florida.

Junior National TeamDuring the summer of 2011, Hagglund was the starting libero for the United States Junior National Team that competed at the FIVB Volleyball Women's Junior World Championship Peru 2011...she was named Best Libero for the tournament after posting a 56.99 success percentage on 365 total attempts...averaged 4.90 digs per set, the second-highest total in the tournament for Team USA, which finished fourth.

2010In her freshman season, Hagglund played in every match for the Women of Troy as the team's starting libero...posted 497 digs (3.98 dps) with 1 kill (0.01 kps), 16 assists (0.13 aps) and 18 service aces (0.14 saps)...named to the 2010 Pac-10 Conference All-Freshman Team...finished seventh among Pac-10 Conference players for digs...during postseason play, she had 10 kills in the national semifinal against No. 4 California and helped USC get to

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2010 34-125 1 0.01 6 .000 16 0.13 18 0.14 497 3.98 0 0 0 0.00 19.0 0.152011 34-116 1 0.01 3 .333 82 0.71 21 0.18 596 5.14 0 0 0 0.00 22.0 0.19Totals 68-241 2 0.01 9 .111 98 0.41 39 0.16 1093 4.54 0 0 0 0.00 41.0 0.17

Career HighsKills - 1 vs. Cal State Fullerton (8/28/10) Digs - 28 at Arizona State (10/15/10) Attacks - 2 vs. UCLA (9/24/10) Solo Blocks - NoneAssists - 2 two times (last: vs. Indiana, 12/10/10) Block Assists - None Aces - 3 vs. San Diego (12/4/10) Total Blocks - None Points - 3.0 vs. Indiana (12/10/10)

the NCAA Final Four with a team-high 16 digs on Dec. 11 in the Dayton Regional five-set win against No. 3 Stanford...registered 13 digs in a three-set win against New Mexico in the first round and 21 digs (5.25 dps), along with a season-high three aces, against No. 18 San Diego in the four-set NCAA second-round win...recorded 27 digs in a five-set win on Nov. 26 at No. 9 UCLA...on Nov. 20 at No. 23 Oregon, she had 20 digs in the five-set win against the Ducks...had 16 digs in a 3-0 sweep on Nov. 12 against No. 20 Arizona...posted 23 digs on Oct. 30 against No. 7 Washington and had a season-high 28 digs (7.00 dps) in a four-set loss at Arizona State...on Sept. 24 against No. 11 UCLA, she had 19 digs in the four-set win against the Bruins...had a season-high 22 digs in a five-set win on Sept. 5 at No. 4 Hawai'i...her previous high of 21 digs came on August 28 against Cal State Fullerton (4 sets)....had one assist and nine digs in her collegiate debut on August 27 in a 3-0 sweep of Loyola Marymount.

High School/ClubHagglund was a three-year varsity letterwinner at La Costa Canyon High in Carlsbad, Calif., under coach Pat McDougall...she was ranked as the nation’s top libero by Prep Volleyball and 27th overall...named 2010 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection...as a 2009 senior, Hagglund earned 2009-10 Under Armour All-America first team honors and played for the La Costa Canyon High squad that won the San Diego Section Division I championship in four sets...posted 10 kills in the Division I final victory...played for the 2009 U.S. Under-19 Beach Volleyball squad as part of the No. 2 team and was part of the youngest team ever to qualify for the main draw of the AVP Manhattan Beach Open (2009)...for La Costa Canyon High, she was named 2010 Scholar Athlete of the Year...earned 2009 North County Times first team and 2008-09 San Diego Union Tribune all-academic team honors...as a member of the 2008 CIF Division I state championship squad, she was named to the all-tournament team and earned most valuable player honors at the 2008 California Challenge...her 2008 squad earned Prep Volleyball’s national high school championship...in 2007, she earned All-CIF San Diego County section, San Diego Union Tribune and North County Times first team honors...member of the 2008 La Costa Canyon High squad that was named national champions by Prep Volleyball and Max Preps...for club volleyball, she played for the Encinitas Wave and a member of the U-16 squad that won the Junior Olympics championship...named to the 2010 Junior Olympic 18 Open all-tournament team...her 2009 club team finished third at the Junior Olympics as she was named to the all-tournament team...also

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won a national championship in beach volleyball in the USA Volleyball Junior Olympics in Manhattan Beach for the U-16 Division...was a state beach champion in 2005 for the U-14 division...she is an accomplished surfer as well, winning the 2007 San Diego County High School Girls’ Long Board Surfing championship...was a high school teammate of current USC freshman outside hitter Katie Fuller.

PersonalNatalie Marie Hagglund was born on July 1, 1992...parents are Dave and Tracy...has one brother, Brad...favorite movies are The Guardian and The Hangover...favorite television shows are SpongeBob and Gossip Girl...listens to Train, Matchbox 20 and Kid Cudi...lists Kerri Walsh as her biggest sports hero...coached a 12-year old girls' volleyball team and enjoys teaching at volleyball camps...has not decided on a major.

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Middle Blocker • 6-5 • Junior • Spokane, Washington • Mead HS

1 - Alexis Olgard

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2010 34-113 195 1.73 413 .366 16 0.14 10 0.09 29 0.26 15 78 93 0.82 259.0 2.292011 19-56 94 1.68 206 .388 1 0.02 0 0.00 10 0.18 10 37 47 0.84 122.5 2.18Totals 53-169 289 1.71 619 .373 17 0.10 10 0.06 39 0.23 25 115 140 0.83 381.5 2.25

Career HighsKills - 12 vs. California (10/9/10) Digs - 4 vs. Loyola Marymount (8/27/10) Attacks - 24 vs. San Diego (12/4/10); at UCLA (11/26/10) Solo Blocks - 3 at Arizona (10/16/10)Assists - 2 three times (last: at Oregon, 11/20/10) Block Assists - 9 at UCLA (11/26/10) Aces - 3 vs. CS Bakersfield (9/18/10); vs. Virginia (9/10/10) Total Blocks - 9 at UCLA (11/26/10) Points - 15.5 vs. San Diego (12/4/10)

2011She made 12 starts in 19 matches after missing the first 15 matches of the season after undergoing a knee operation in the spring and dealing with a bout of mononucleosis...finished the season with 94 kills (1.68 kps) while hitting .388 with 10 digs (0.18 dps), 47 blocks (0.84 bps) and 122.5 points (2.18 pps)...during NCAA post-season play, she had four kills and five blocks on Dec. 15 against No. 7 Illinois in the national semifinal in San Antonio...recorded five blocks against Hawai'i and Pepperdine with seven and six kills, respectively, at the NCAA Honolulu Regional...opened the tournament with 11 kills and no errors while hitting .647 (11-0-17) with three blocks against Yale...in the second-round match with Tulsa, she posted a similar 11 kills and no errors with a .733 hitting clip (11-0-15) and two blocks...had six kills and six blocks (one solo, five assisted) in a 3-1 win on Nov. 25 at No. 4 UCLA...against Arizona State and Arizona (Nov. 18-19), she had 20 kills and no errors...tallied 11 kills while hitting .500 with four blocks against the Sun Devils and had nine kills while hitting .692 (9-0-13) the next evening against the Wildcats...in her first start of the season on Oct. 29 at No. 2 California, she posted eight kills for a .368 match (8-1-19) and five blocks (two solo)...recorded two kills and four blocks on Oct. 15 against Oregon State...made her season debut on Sept. 30 at Colorado.

2010She played in every match as a freshman, making 25 starts...recorded 195 kills (1.73 kps) for a .366 hitting percentage with 16 assists (0.14 aps), 10 aces (0.09 aps), 29 digs (0.26 dps), 93 blocks (0.82 bps) and 259.0 points (2.29 pps)...finished fifth among Pac-10 Conference players for hitting percentage...named to the Pac-10 Conference All-Freshman Team...had three kills and three blocks in the NCAA national semifinal on Dec. 16 against No. 4 California...in the Dayton Regional final against No. 3 Stanford, she hit .636 on eight kills (8-1-11) with three blocks...during the Trojans' second-round match in the NCAA Tournament against No. 18 San Diego, she missed her season-highs by one for kills with 11 and blocks with eight against the No. 18 Toreros...had a season-high nine blocks to go with eight kills in a five-set win on Nov. 26 at No. 9 UCLA...in two wins at Oregon State and No. 23 Oregon (Nov. 19-20), she had 14 kills combined and hit .583 (8-1-12) against Oregon State with four blocks and .417 (6-1-12) against Oregon...had 15 combined kills with no errors for a .625 hitting clip in wins against Washington State and No. 7 Washington (Oct. 29-30)...had seven kills on 10 swings (.700) with two digs and

two blocks against WSU and eight kills on 14 swings (.571) with three blocks (two solo) against Washington...on Oct. 22 against No. 16 Oregon, she had 10 kills and six blocks and followed it up the next night with eight kills and a .636 night (8-1-11) in a 3-0 sweep of Oregon State...had 10 kills and no errors with three solo blocks on Oct. 16 in a five-set win at No. 25 Arizona...recorded a season-high 12 kills in a .500 night with two blocks on Oct. 9 against No. 7 California...her block, along with teammate Alex Jupiter, while USC was down 14-12 in the fifth set against the Golden Bears sparked a 5-1 run as the Women of Troy pulled out the victory...against No. 1 Stanford on Oct. 8, she had nine kills with no errors and three blocks for a .450 night...was a perfect 1.000 in eight attempts with one assist on Sept. 21 at UC Irvine, her third straight match where she recorded eight kills...third on the team with 26.0 points during the Fresno State Invitational (Sept. 17-18) with 16 kills and a team-high five service aces...registered five kills and four blocks in a 3-0 sweep on Aug. 28 against Bucknell...in her collegiate debut on Aug. 27 against Loyola Marymount, she had three kills, one ace, four digs and two blocks.

High School/ClubShe was a four-year varsity letterwinner at Mead High in Spokane, Wash., under coach Judy Kight...she was rated as the No. 5 recruit in the nation by Prep Volleyball as a senior...played for the 2009 U.S. Women's Junior National Team and was an alternate for the 2008 squad...was a finalist for the Prep Volleyball National Player of the Year honor and 2010 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection...at the 2009 FIVB Junior World Championship in Mexico, she finished fourth in blocks among all players and 20th in scoring...was an integral part of three state championship squads (2006, 2007 and 2009) and was named 2009 Gatorade State Player of the Year as well as 2009 Inland Northwest Junior Female Athlete of the Year...during the 2009 4A state championship, she recorded 33 kills, 10 blocks and 13 digs and was named tournament most valuable player...earned all-state first team honors in her 2009 senior, 2008 junior and 2007 sophomore seasons...she was Mead's team captain in her junior and senior seasons as was named team most valuable player...earned All-Greater Spokane League first team honors all four years...named to the all-tournament team for the 2007 and 2009 Beach City Invitational as well as the 2008 Emerald City Classic...named to the 2005 USA Volleyball High Performance A3 roster...played club volleyball for SCVC U-18 in 2010, Spokane Splash U-18 in 2008 and 2009 and Storm U-18 in 2006 and 2007.

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PersonalAlexis Rochelle Olgard was born on May 27, 1991...parents are Bruce and Sandra...has three sisters, Kathleen, Natalie and Emma...her father was a two-time all-conference lineman in football for Whitworth University...her sister, Emma, is a middle blocker for the Montana women's volleyball team...favorite movie is Love and Basketball...favorite television show is Grey's Anatomy...listens to Beyonce, Rihanna and Lil' Wayne...lists Gabrielle Reece has her biggest sports hero...enjoys spending time with her family at their lake home in Idaho, along with swimming, hiking and four-wheeling...has not decided on a major

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Middle Blocker • 6-3 • Sophomore • Arcadia, Calif. • Mayfield HS

14 - Hannah Schraer

2011Schraer recorded 133 kills (1.75 kps) as a freshman while hitting .383 with 45 blocks (0.60 bps)...finished third among all Pac-12 Conference players for hitting percentage...earned 2011 Pac-12 Conference All-Freshman Team honorable mention...played a big factor off the bench on December 10 in the NCAA Honolulu Regional final against No. 18 Pepperdine, recording six kills with no errors and four blocks (two solo)...her final kill in the fifth set sent the Women of Troy to the NCAA Final Four...hit .714 on six kills on October 7 at Arizona and followed the next night with by recording season highs in kills (12) and blocks (five)...against No. 1 California on Sept. 23, she hit .600 on a season-high nine kills (9-0-15) without recording a hitting error...hit .889 (8-0-9) with a solo block against Florida Gulf Coast on Sept. 2 and had seven kills in a .636 match (7-0-11) the following day against Furman...made an impressive collegiate debut at the Rockvale Outlets/AVCA Showcase...recorded 11 kills and seven blocks in two matches against No. 12 Minnesota and No. 1 Penn State while hitting .400 (11-1-25).

High School/ClubShe was a four-year varsity letterwinner and starter at Mayfield High in Arcadia, Calif., under coach Ernest Banaag...member of the 2007 and 2008 CIF-SS 4AA championship squads...member of the 2009 CIF-SS 3A championship squad...earned all-state second team and All-CIF first team honors in her senior season...named team most valuable player as a senior while earning Pasadena Star-News all-area first team honors...rated as the No. 32 Senior Ace by Prep Volleyball...earned Pasadena Star-News all-area first team honors as a junior and second team honors as a sophomore...member of the 2009 U.S. A-2 Select High Performance team...played club volleyball for the SCVC 18s team that finished fifth in the 2010 Junior Olympics open division.

PersonalHannah Caitlin Schraer was born on March 18, 1993, in Arcadia, Calif...parents are Jeff and Carol Schraer...has one brother, Anders...favorite athletes are Reggie and Cheryl Miller...favorite movies are My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Catch Me If You Can and Rudy...favorite television shows are Modern Family and The Nanny...enjoys listening to Bob Marley, Jack Johnson and Muse...enjoys painting and drawing in her spare time...volunteers for the National Charity League (NCL) and assists with a group that impacts medical/dental needs of children in the area...has not decided on a major.

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2011 28-76 133 1.77 265 .383 0 0.00 0 0.00 15 0.20 13 32 45 0.59 162.0 2.13

Career HighsKills - 12 at Arizona State (10/8/11) Digs - 2 five times (last: at Arizona State, 10/8/11) Attacks - 28 at Arizona State (10/8/11) Solo Blocks - 2 vs. Pepperdine (12/10/11)Assists - none Block Assists - 4 at Arizona State (10/8/11) Aces - none Total Blocks - 5 at Arizona State (10/8/11) Points - 15.0 at Arizona State (10/8/11)

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Outside Hitter • 6-3 • Junior • Austin, Texas • Westlake HS

10 - Sara Shaw

2011She played in every match during the season, making 28 starts...recorded 215 kills (2.09 kps) with 11 assists (0.11 aps), 15 aces (0.15 saps), 245 digs (2.38 dps), 30 blocks (0.29 bps) and 252.0 points (2.45 pps)...finished the season with eight kills and 18 digs on Dec. 15 in the NCAA semifinal against No. 7 Illinois in San Antonio...in the NCAA Honolulu Regional final against Pepperdine on Dec. 10, she had seven kills, 15 digs and three blocks...against Hawai'i, she posted eight kills with 11 digs, two aces and two solo blocks...had seven kills and 12 digs in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in a sweep against Yale and tallied seven kills with 11 digs and three blocks in the second round against Tulsa...recorded 10 kills with nine digs and hit .333 on November 18 in a four-set win against Arizona State...registered a career-high 17 kills on November 12 at No. 20 Oregon while hitting .538 (17-3-26) with two assists, seven digs and one solo block during the 3-0 sweep...recorded 10 kills and seven digs on Oct. 14 in a four-set win over No. 16 Oregon...on October 8 at Arizona State, she tied her career best with 15 kills and set a new personal best with 19 digs in the four-set victory...tied a then-career best with 12 digs in a 3-0 sweep on Sept. 30 at Colorado...on Sept. 24 against No. 2 Stanford, she had 11 kills and a career-high three blocks in the 3-0 sweep...posted a .481 percentage on 15 kills with 11 digs in a 3-0 sweep on Sept. 16 at No. 4 Washington.

2010She played in 32 matches as a freshman, recording 36 kills (0.37 kps) for a .207 hitting percentage with seven assists (0.07 aps), three aces (0.03 saps), 136 digs (1.40 dps), 12 blocks (0.12 bps) and 45.5 points (0.46 pps)...received Pac-10 Conference All-Freshman Team honorable mention...had a season-high 12 digs with one kill on Dec. 11 against No. 3 Stanford in the NCAA Dayton Regional final...had two kills and eight digs on Nov. 20 at No. 23 Oregon...recorded a then-season-high 10 digs in a 3-0 sweep on Oct. 23 against Oregon State...recorded three kills, one ace, five digs and two block assists on Sept. 18 against Cal State Bakersfield...posted season-highs on Aug. 28 against Cal State Fullerton with seven kills and 7.0 points.

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2010 32-97 36 0.37 111 .207 7 0.07 3 0.03 136 1.40 1 11 12 0.12 45.5 0.462011 34-103 215 2.09 663 .216 11 0.11 15 0.15 245 2.38 14 16 30 0.29 252.0 2.45Totals 66-200 251 1.25 774 .214 18 0.09 18 0.09 381 1.90 15 27 42 0.21 297.5 1.49

Career HighsKills - 17 at Oregon (11/12/11) Digs - 19 at Arizona State (10/8/11) Attacks - 43 at Arizona State (10/8/11) Solo Blocks - 2 two times (last: at Hawai'i, 12/9/11)Assists - 2 at Oregon (11/12/11) Block Assists - 3 vs. Stanford (9/24/11) Aces - 3 three times (last: vs. Oregon State, 10/23/10) Total Blocks - 3 four times (last: vs. Pepperdine, 12/10/11) Points - 18.0 at Oregon (11/12/11)

High School/ClubShe was a four-year letterwinner at Westlake High in Austin, Texas for coach Al Bennett...rated No. 11 nationally by Prep Volleyball and played for the 2009 U.S. Women’s Junior National Team...was a finalist for the Prep Volleyball National Player of the Year honor and 2010 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection...earned 2009-10 Under Armour All-America first team honors after leading Westlake to its third straight Class 5A state final and was named 2009 Gatorade State Player of the Year...also earned 2009 MaxPreps High School All-America first team and Austin American-Statesman Central Texas Player of the Year honors...led the Chaparrals with 453 kills, 322 digs, 59 aces and 47 blocks as the team finished with a 39-7 record...despite a close five-set loss, Shaw posted 23 kills, 17 digs and five aces...set a Westlake High School season kill record with 698 as a junior and led Westlake to the Texas High School State Tournament Class 5A Finals...earned TXSWA 5A All-State first team and TGCA All-State Class 5A honors while being named 5A All-Tournament Team...was named best offensive hitter in her district and earned All-Centex first team honors...was a finalist for National High School Junior Player of the Year by Prep Volleyball and a Top 50 Junior Recruit by the publication...in her sophomore season, Westlake again reached the Class 5A State Tournament finals as she earned all-state and All-Centex first team honors and was named to Prep Volleyball’s Soph 79 list...selected district Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and named to Prep Volleyball’s Frosh 59 list...earned academic all-district honors three years...played club volleyball for the Austin Juniors and played on the 17s Mizuno squad that won the 2008 USA Junior Olympic Girls’ Volleyball Championship title.

PersonalSara Laine Shaw was born on December 19, 1991...parents are Scott and Susan...mother played tennis at Texas State...has one brother, Jake...lists Michael Jordan as her biggest sports hero...favorite movies are Forrest Gump, The Hangover and Slumdog Millionaire...favorite television shows are Lost, Life, Planet Earth and Law and Order...enjoys listening to Coldplay, Passion Pit and Jack Johnson...has not decided on a major.

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Middle Blocker • 6-3 • Senior • Uzice, Serbia • School of Economy

6 - Natasa Šiljković

2011She played in 13 matches as a junior with one start...has 13 kills (0.93 kps) while hitting .346 with three digs (0.21 dps) and five blocks (0.36 bps)...tied her season best with four kills on Oct. 22 against Colorado...had a season-high four kills in a 3-0 sweep on Nov. 12 against No. 20 Arizona.

2010In nine matches for the Women of Troy as a sophomore, Siljkovic had 10 kills (0.71 kps) for a .103 hitting percentage with two assists (0.14 aps), one ace (0.07 saps), two digs (0.14 dps), three blocks (0.21 bps) and 13.0 points (0.93 pps)...recorded two kills, one assist and two block assists on Nov. 13 against Arizona State...had a season-high four kills on Nov. 12 against No. 20 Arizona with one solo block...made her collegiate debut on Oct. 29 against Washington State and registered one kill.

High School/ClubWhile going to the School of Economy, she also played in the Serbian National Team program on the youth, junior and senior squads...member of the 2008 and 2009 squads that finished fourth at the European Championships...member of the 2007 squad that finished second at the European Championships...she was the fourth-ranked blocker at the 2007 World Championships in Mexico.

PersonalNatasa Siljkovic was born on December 3, 1990...parents are Jordan and Marica...has one brother, Luka...favorite movies are Alexander The Great and P.S. I Love You...favorite television shows are Friends, South Park, Will and Grace, House and Desperate Housewives...enjoys listening to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica and Simply Red...majoring in international relations and political science with plans on working for an embassy or be a minister of sport and culture.

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2010 9-14 10 0.71 29 .103 2 0.14 1 0.07 2 0.14 1 2 3 0.21 13.0 0.932011 13-14 13 0.93 26 .346 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 0.21 1 4 5 0.36 16.0 1.14Totals 22-28 23 0.82 55 .218 2 0.07 1 0.04 5 0.18 2 6 8 0.29 29.0 1.04

Career HighsKills - 4 two times (last: vs. Colorado, 10/22/11) Digs - 1 five times (last: vs. Yale, 12/2/11) Attacks - 7 vs. Arizona (11/12/10) Solo Blocks - 1 two times (last: at Utah, 10/2/11)Assists - 1 vs. Arizona State (11/13/10); vs. Arizona (11/12/10) Block Assists - 2 vs. Arizona State (11/13/10) Aces - 1 at Stanford (11/7/10) Total Blocks - 2 vs. Arizona State (11/13/10) Points - 5.0 vs. Arizona (11/12/10)

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2011She played in 29 matches as a junior...recorded 11 assists (0.14 aps), five aces (0.06 saps) and 34 digs (0.44 dps)...posted a career-high seven digs against No. 18 Pepperdine in the NCAA Honolulu Regional final on December 10...had four digs on December 3, 2010, in an NCAA first-round match against New Mexico.

2010She played in 15 matches for the Women of Troy, appearing in 21 sets...recorded two aces (0.03 saps) with one assist (0.05 aps) and 24 digs (1.14 dps)...had four digs on Dec. 3 against New Mexico in the first round of the NCAA Tournament...tied her personal best with six digs on Oct. 22 against No. 16 Oregon...recorded a career-high two service aces on Sept. 18 vs. Cal State Bakersfield and tied her personal best with six digs...had three digs in the season opener on Aug. 27 against Loyola Marymount.

2009She played in 23 matches as a freshman...had one assist (0.02 aps), two service aces (0.05 saps), 54 digs (1.23 dps) and 2.0 points (0.05 pps)...had five digs on Oct. 30 at No. 4 Stanford...tied her career high with six digs on Oct. 3 against No. 11 Stanford...had a service ace and four digs on Sept. 26 at Arizona State...set a career high with six digs on Sept. 5 against Northern Arizona...made her collegiate debut on Aug. 28 at Michigan State, recording one dig.

High School/ClubShe was a four-year letterwinner at San Clemente (Calif.) High under coach Rob O'Rear...named South Coast League most valuable player in her senior season...earned All-South Coast League first team honors as a junior...earned All-South Coast League second team honors as a sophomore...graduated as the school's valedictorian...played one year of club volleyball with Nike Laguna Beach and five years with Laguna Beach Volleyball Club...played on the 18s team that won the bronze medal at the U.S. Junior Olympics...her 16s team won the gold medal at the Junior Olympics...her 15s squad won the bronze medal at the Junior Olympics while she was named to the all-tournament team.

Defensive Specialist • 5-8 • Senior • San Clemente, California • San Clemente HS

15 - Erin Yoder

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2009 23-44 0 0.00 1 .000 1 0.02 2 0.05 54 1.23 0 0 0 0.00 2.0 0.052010 15-21 0 0.00 1 -1.000 1 0.05 3 0.14 24 1.14 0 0 0 0.00 3.0 0.142011 29-78 0 0.00 0 .000 11 0.14 5 0.06 34 0.44 0 0 0 0.00 5.0 0.06Totals 67-143 0 0.00 2 -.500 13 0.09 10 0.07 112 0.78 0 0 0 0.00 10.0 0.07

Career HighsKills - None Digs - 7 vs. Pepperdine (12/10/11) Attacks - 1 vs. CS Bakersfield (9/18/10); vs. Albany (8/29/09) Solo Blocks - NoneAssists - 1 vs. Oregon (10/22/10); at California (10/31/09) Block Assists - None Aces - 3 vs. Arizona (11/19/11) Total Blocks - None Points - 2.0 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (9/18/10)

PersonalErin Lynn Yoder was born on June 20, 1991...parents are Bob and Wendy Yoder...her father was a member of the 1977 USC men's volleyball national championship squad and was a two-time All-American...her father went on to be the head coach for the USC men's team (1982-89), leading the Trojans to five NCAA Final Four appearances and the 1988 national championship...has two brothers, Curtis and Cory...brother, Cory, plays volleyball at UC Irvine and was a member of the Anteaters' 2009 national championship squad...lists Reggie Bush as her biggest sports hero...favorite movie is Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls...favorite television shows are CSI and Seinfeld...enjoys listening to Paramore, The Format and country music...has not declared a major.

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Setter/Outside Hitter • 6-2 • Sophomore • Schaumburg, Ill. • Schaumburg HS

20 - Emily Young

2011She appeared in 16 matches as a freshman...registered 16 kills (0.67 kps) while hitting .308 with one assist, four digs (0.17 dps) and four blocks (0.17 bps)...posted a season-high five kills on Oct. 15 against Oregon State while hitting .556 (5-0-9).

High School/ClubShe was a 2011 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection and earned Prep Volleyball All-America special mention as a senior...played at Schaumburg (Ill.) High...earned Academic All-America second team honors...named Cook County honorary captain of the 2010 Daily Herald all-area girls volleyball team...rated as the No. 30 Senior Ace by Prep Volleyball...was a two-year team captain for Schaumburg...president of the National Honor Society...posted an academic class rank of 14 out of 603 students and recorded a 4.6 grade-point-average on a 4.0 weighted scale...played club volleyball for the Sports Performance 18 Elite squad that finished first at the 2011 JVA Premier Invite.

PersonalEmily Ann Young was born on April 20, 1993...parents are Timothy and Margaret...has one brother, Matt...lists Mia Hamm as her biggest sports hero...favorite movie is The Princess Bride...favorite television show is Extreme Makeover: Home Edition...enjoys listening to Michael Buble, Matt Nathanson, The Script and Parachute...she is majoring in business.

Career StatisticsYear MP-SP K KPS TA PCT A APS SA SAPS DIGS DPS BS BA TB BPS PTS PPS2011 16-24 16 0.67 39 .308 1 0.04 0 0.00 4 0.17 0 4 4 0.17 18.0 0.75

Career HighsKills - 5 vs. Oregon State (10/15/11) Digs - 1 four times (last: vs. Washington State, 11/4/11) Attacks - 9 vs. Oregon State (10/15/11) Solo Blocks - NoneAssists - 1 vs. Colorado (10/22/11) Block Assists - 2 vs. Oregon State (10/15/11) Aces - None Total Blocks - 2 vs. Oregon State (10/15/11) Points - 6.0 vs. Oregon State (10/15/11)

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Outside Hitter • 6-2 • Freshman • Guadalajara, Jalisco, MexicoUniversidad Del Valle De Atemajac

9 - Samantha Bricio

High School/ClubBricio was the youngest player ever to play for Mexico's Senior National Team as a 16-year-old... helped guide Mexico's Youth National Team to a silver medal at the 2010 NORCECA Youth Championships... scored a match-high 29 points in the 2010 NORCECA Youth Championship match and was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player... Mexico's finish earned a berth into the 2011 Girl's Youth World Championships... played on both the Mexican youth and junior national teams in 2011... received the Best Scorer Award at the Youth Pan-American Cup and earned Best Scorer honors at the Junior Pan-American Cup... helped Mexico to a fourth-place finish at the junior tournament and a silver-medal at the youth tournament.

PersonalSamantha Bricio was born on Nov. 22, 1994... undeclared major.

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Middle Blocker • 6-4 • Freshman • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada• St. Mary's

8 - Alicia Ogoms

High School/ClubOgoms was the top-ranked high school volleyball player in Manitoba as a senior... named MVP of the West Winnipeg Athletic Conference... an All-Manitoba Team selection... selected MVP of the Provincial Championships where she led her school to AAAA title... led her team in attacks, kills, blocks, and aces... as a junior, selected as a WWAC All-Star and led her team to its second-ever provincial final four appearance... as a sophomore, led St. Mary's to its first-ever provincial semifinal... received the Athletic Achievement Award... named Top Blocker at the 2010 Elite Volleyball Summer Camp. Played for the Cobra Volleyball Club under Phil Hudson and Jon Hykawy... named 2012 MVP of the Manitoba Club Volleyball Provincials... selected as an All-Star in the Canadian Open Club Championship... 18U Tier 1 Female Age Class Player of the Year... guided CVB to the Manitoba Club Provincial gold medal... earned the 2011 silver medal in the Manitoba Club championships... participated in the AAU tournament on the Canada Selects team... named the top prospect at the 2010 Calgary Prospect Camp... selected as an all-star in the 2010 Club Provincial Championships.

PersonalAlicia Shanice Ogoms was born on April 2, 1994... parents are Laura Kwiatkowski and Joe Ogoms... has one brother, Michael... enjoys reading, movies, television, and playing board games... her biggest sports hero is Wilma Rudolph (considered the fastest woman in the world)... father lettered in basketball at University of Manitoba and played professionally in Spain, Belgium, Iceland, and England... mother lettered in basketball at University of Manitoba... favorite movies are Atonement and Inception... undeclared major.

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Setter • 5-11 • Freshman • Newport Beach, Calif. • Newport Harbor HS

12 - Cinnamon Sary

High School/ClubSary prepped at Newport Harbor High School in the Sunset League under head coach Dan Glenn... named All-League, All-CIF, and All-State in each of her sophomore, junior, and senior years... named ESPN Rose Sophomore of the Year in 2009 after leading NHHS to the CIF title... a three-time OC Register Dream Team selection (2009-11)... selected as the 2011 OC Register Player of the Year as a senior... named to all-tournament teams in three tourneys as a senior... an AVCA All-America watch list designee in 2011... selected to the U.S. Junior Beach Volleyball traveling team as a junior... received Principal's Honor Roll distinction in each year at Newport Harbor. Played eight years for the Orange County Volleyball Club under Charlie Brande and Matt Skolnik... led her team to the 2010 Junior Olympics National Division crown and earned tournament MVP honors.

PersonalCinnamon Jade Sary was born Oct. 22, 1994... parents are Tony and Candi Sary... has one brother, Rusty... enjoys listening to music, and going to the beach... biggest sports hero is NBA All-Star Kobe Bryant... majoring in communications.

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Outside Hitter • 6-1 • Freshman • Houston, Texas • Clear Lake HS

23 - Kiara Wright

High School/ClubWright was named one of ESPN's Top 25 Players in the nation and ranked No. 13 by Prep Volleyball while at Clear Lake High School under head coach Chanda Eager... selected to the 2011 AVCA Under Armour All-America watch list... as a senior, she received District 24-5A and LoneStarVolleyball.com All-Texas first-team honors... as a junior, she was a Texas Girls Coaches Association all-state honoree and was selected for the Texas Sports Writers Association and Houston Chronicle All-Greater Houston Volleyball second team honors... in 2010, she was named to the Top 50 Legends of the Fall by VYPE Magazine and earned All-VYPE Magazine Houston Area first team... received 2010 District 24-5A Offensive Player of the Year and all-district first team honors... helped guide her 2010 squad to the Texas Region III state 5A area championship and reached the quarterfinals in the state playoffs... also competed in track and finished second in the high jump for the 2011 5A girls' state championship... named Safe School Ambassador each of her four years at Clear Lake HS. Played three years for Absolute Volleyball Academy of Texas under head coach Katy Garza... finished fifth in the National Division at the 2011 USAV Junior Nationals and was a member of the squad that won a bronze medal at the 2010 USA Volleyball High Performance Tournament of Champions.

PersonalKiara Shirley Wright was born May 1, 1994... parents are Michael and Katina Williams... her biggest sports hero is NBA star Magic Johnson... her favorite movies are Sixth Man and Love & Basketball... undeclared major.

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Mick Haley is in his 12th season as head coach at USC as he continues to add to the rich heritage of one of the most successful women's volleyball programs in the nation. At USC, Haley has guided his teams to two national championships (2002 and 2003), six NCAA Final Four appearances (2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2011) and 11 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. USC has finished the season ranked nationally in the top five a total of seven of 11 times under Haley. He has posted an impressive overall record of 284-64 (.816) while going 158-44 (.782) in Pac-12 Conference play. Haley was named 2011 Pac-12 Conference Coach of the Year, the first time at USC that he has earned that honor. In 2003, Haley led the Women of Troy to a second-consecutive NCAA Championship - the program’s sixth title overall and third NCAA title. Haley guided the 2003 squad to a perfect 35-0 record (only the fourth team to ever accomplish the feat). For these accomplishments, he earned the most prestigious honor among collegiate coaches and something that had eluded him in previous years of his collegiate coaching career as he was honored AVCA Division I Coach of the Year. In the process, Haley put together a then-NCAA-record 52-match winning streak, dating from Nov. 8, 2002, to Sept. 11, 2004. During the impressive streak, the Women of Troy compiled a 156-14 single game record (91.8%). As a two-time national championship head coach at Texas and four-year United States National Team coach, Haley took the helm of the Trojan program at the start of the 2001 season. He brought a tradition of excellence as one of the elite coaches

in the game with him to a University with a rich tradition of its own. In his 35 years as a collegiate head coach, Haley boasts a 1,057-252-1 (.807) career women's record and a 806-201 (.800) mark in 28 years at the Division I level. He ranks seventh among the NCAA’s winningest active coaches according to win percentage (.800) and fourth for all active coaches by victories (806). He owns a 316-54 (.854) career record against conference opponents while competing in the Southwest, Big 12 and Pac-10 conferences. After winning the Pac-10 title in 2002 and 2003 and the inaugural Pac-12 title in 2011, he now boasts 17 career conference titles. Along with his men's record, Haley is 1,154-263-1 (.814) during his tremendous career that includes four Division I women's national championships and six overall junior college national titles. He recorded his personal 1,000th win on Nov. 25, 2005, with USC's 3-0 win at home against California. Haley accepted the USC coaching position in June of 1999, replacing Lisa Love, who guided the Women of Troy for 10 seasons, but he did not assume the position until fulfilling his responsibilities with the USA Women’s National Volleyball Team. Following the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia, Haley joined the 2000 USC squad midway through the collegiate season, but allowed Interim Head Coach Jerritt Elliott to complete the year. From the bench, Haley served as a mentor to the team and its coaching staff as the Trojans reached the NCAA Championship Semifinals for the first time in 15 years. Haley officially took the reins of the program in 2001 and found his first season to be bittersweet.

Head Coach • 12th Season at USC • 36th Overall Season • Ball State '65

Mick Haley

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The Mick Haley File

• 11 seasons at USC: 255-59 (.816)• Four years as coach of the U.S.

Women’s National Team:4th place in the 2000 Olympic Games

• 17 years at Texas: 522-137-1 (.792)• Seven years at Kellogg Community College:

348-63 (.847)35 years overall: 1,154-263-1 (.813)

• • •• Member of the AVCA, NJCAA, Junior College

Coaches', and Ball State Hall of Fames• Three National Coach of the Year Honors

(2003 AVCA Coach of the Year)• Two South Region

Coach of the Year Honors• Six Southwest Conference

Coach of the Year Honors (at Texas)• Member of the Texas Women's Hall of Honor• Ranks Seventh in NCAA Division I Career Win

Percentage Among Active Coaches (.799)• Ranks Fourth in NCAA Division I Career Wins

Among Active Coaches (777)• • •

• Four National Championship Titles• Two National Junior College Women's

Championship Titles• Four National Junior College Men's

Championship Titles• Seven NCAA Final Four Appearances

• 17 Conference Titles (14 Southwest, 2 Pac-10, 1 Pac-12)

• • •• Two National Players of the Year

• One Broderick Award Winner• One National Freshman of the Year

• 37 All-America players• 96 All-Conference players

• 1 Pac-10 Player of the Year, 1 Pac-12 Player of the Year• 13 SWC Players of the Year

Haley’s Career Head Coaching Record

Overall Conference Conference FinalYear School W-L W-L Finish Rank Postseason2011 USC 29-5 20-2 1st Pac-12 No. 3 NCAA Semifinal2010 USC 29-5 14-4 3rd Pac-10 No. 3 NCAA Semifinal2009 USC 22-10 10-8 5th Pac-10 No. 16 NCAA Second Round2008 USC 17-12 9-9 T-5th Pac-10 No. 13 NCAA Second Round2007 USC 29-5 14-4 3rd Pac-10 No. 3 NCAA Semifinal2006 USC 27-5 14-4 4th Pac-10 No. 8 NCAA Third Round2005 USC 17-11 12-6 4th Pac-10 No. 17 NCAA Second Round2004 USC 23-6 14-4 3rd Pac-10 No. 4 NCAA Semifinal2003 USC 35-0 18-0 1st Pac-10 No. 1 NCAA National Champions2002 USC 31-1 17-1 1st Pac-10 No. 1 NCAA National Champions2001 USC 25-4 16-2 2nd Pac-10 No. 5 NCAA Regional Final

Total Overall / Conference Record at USC: 284-64 (.816) / 158-44 (.782)

1997-00 Head Coach of U.S. Women’s Volleyball National Team Finished fourth at 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia

1996 Texas 23-7 16-4 2nd Big XII No. 11 NCAA Regional1995 Texas 28-7 10-0 1st SWC No. 2 NCAA Finals1994 Texas 23-10 8-2 1st SWC No. 24 NCAA Second Round1993 Texas 31-3 10-0 1st SWC No. 2 NCAA Regional Finals1992 Texas 29-6 9-1 1st SWC No. 10 NCAA Regional Finals1991 Texas 20-10 9-1 1st SWC No. 11 NCAA Regional1990 Texas 31-4 10-0 1st SWC No. 7 NCAA Regional Finals1989 Texas 27-10 10-0 1st SWC tNo. 5 NCAA Regional Finals1988 Texas 34-5 10-0 1st SWC No. 6 NCAA National Champions1987 Texas 25-10 10-0 1st SWC No. 7 NCAA Final Four1986 Texas 29-6 10-0 1st SWC No. 8 NCAA Final Four1985 Texas 26-6 10-0 1st SWC No. 9 NCAA Regional Finals1984 Texas 32-7 9-1 1st SWC No. 9 NCAA Regional1983 Texas 33-9 10-0 1st SWC No. 7 NCAA Regional1982 Texas 31-15 9-1 1st SWC --- NCAA Regional1981 Texas 60-6-1 --- --- --- AIAW National Champions1980 Texas 40-16 --- --- No. 3 ---

Total Overall / Conference Record at Texas: 522-137-1 (.792) / 150-10 (.938)

1979 Kellogg CC 53-2 NJCAA National Champions1978 Kellogg CC 50-7 NJCAA National Champions1977 Kellogg CC 35-10 3rd in NJCAA1976 Kellogg CC 43-5 4th in NJCAA1975 Kellogg CC 39-8 4th in NJCAA1974 Kellogg CC 27-11 4th in NJCAA1973 Kellogg CC 4-8 ---

Four men's national championships at Kellogg

Total Overall Record at Kellogg: 348-63 (.847) - (Women 251-31/Men 97-32)

Totals 35 years 1,154-263-1 (.814) overall 308-54 (.851) conference

Coaching Staff

Fielding a talented team, the Women of Troy dominated competition through the regular season and fell one match short of a consecutive conference title. The Trojans had their sights set on the national championship and breezed through the first three rounds of the NCAA Tournament, not losing a single game. But the 2001 Women of Troy, who were looking for that return trip to the Final Four, fell one match short, falling 3-2 to Arizona in the NCAA Regional Final. USC finished the season with a 25-4 overall record, a second-place finish in the Pac-10 (16-2) and a No. 5 AVCA final ranking. The disappointment of the 2001 season only fueled the fire for Haley and his team as they began a dominant two-year run. His 2002 squad dropped only one match throughout the regular season to conference rival Stanford and claimed sole possession of the Pac-10 title for the first time with a 17-1 mark.

USC only got stronger as the 2002 season continued and swept its first four NCAA opponents before beating Florida in the semifinals, 3-1. A rematch was set with the rival Cardinal and this time the Trojans came out on top. USC beat Stanford, 3-1, to win the program’s fifth national title and first since 1981. With the win, Haley became just the second head coach in NCAA history to win a national championship at two universities. The experiences and success gained in 2002 were only improved upon in 2003. USC’s dominating performance throughout the season drew comparisons to the greatest teams of all time. In addition to the NCAA Championship and a second-straight Pac-10 conference title, the Women of Troy received a program-first four All-American honors (including three first teamers) and seven All-Pac-10 selections (including five first teamers). With the accolades, Haley added four players (April Ross,

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Emily Adams, Bibiana Candelas and Keao Burdine) to his list of more than 30 All-Americans. Ross was also named Pac-10 Player of the Year (Haley's 13th) and was honored with the Honda Award as the nation's top volleyball player. The 2004 club went 23-6 as the program made its third straight NCAA Final Four appearance. Haley also recorded some notable wins in 2003, including his 200th career conference victory and 50th Pac-10 victory in a win over California on Nov. 15, and his 600th career NCAA victory in a win over Washington State on Nov. 1. During the 2005 season, Haley registered his 900th collegiate win as a women's coach on Nov. 4 against Oregon State. His 2006 squad played the first match at the new Galen Center and later advanced to the third round of the NCAA Tournament. In 2007, he led the Women of Troy to another Final Four appearance on the heels of a 3-0 sweep in the Gainesville Regional final against his former Texas squad with USC barely missing a chance to play for the national title and finishing third in the nation. With no seniors on the squad in 2008, the Women of Troy struggled during the season. USC, however, was ranked in the Top 10 for most of the season and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. It was another trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the 2009 squad as the team finished the season ranked No. 16 nationally with a solid 22-10 overall record. The Women of Troy were able to make another stellar postseason run in 2010. Despite losing to Stanford twice during the regular season, USC shocked the Cardinal by rallying to win a five-set thriller in the NCAA Dayton Regional final to advance to the NCAA Final Four for the sixth time in 11 seasons and finish with a No. 3 national ranking. In 2011, he would lead USC to its first back-to-back NCAA Final Four appearances since 2004, thanks to an epic run through the Honolulu Regional and two classic five-set wins over Hawai'i and Pepperdine. USC finished the season with its second-straight No. 3 national ranking, winning the inaugural Pac-12 Conference title with a 20-2 mark and watching senior Alex Jupiter become the school's first-ever AVCA National Player of the Year. If all of this is not enough to cap off a successful

season, Haley was inducted to the University of Texas Women’s Athletics Hall of Honor on Nov. 14, 2003, in a ceremony held in Austin, Texas. He was also recently awarded the Ball State Lifetime Volleyball Coaching Achievement Award in a ceremony held in Muncie, Ind., on May 15. Prior to his return to the collegiate scene, Haley made his mark on the international and Olympic stage. Completing his fourth season with the U.S. National Team, Haley’s squad earned a berth to the 2000 Olympics in Sydney by defeating Canada to win the Nike Americas’ Volleyball Challenge (NORCECA). In Australia, the team surprised many by advancing to the semifinals before falling to Russia 2-3 and Brazil 0-3 in medal contention. The Americans, who were not favored to make the semifinals, much less push the powerful Russians to a fifth game, relinquished the bronze medal to Brazil with the loss and finished fourth overall (the highest U.S. finish since winning a bronze medal in the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain). Haley joined the USA National Team in January of 1997. In his first season, he molded an entirely new squad into an international contender. The U.S. women went 16-13 in 1997, finished second at the NORCECA Zone Championship behind 1996 Olympic gold-medalist Cuba, and posted key victories over Canada, Germany and the Dominican Republic. In 1998, the team opened the year 10-0 en route to a 31-30 mark, won the NORCECA Zonal Championship qualifier and the Canada Cup, and had impressive wins over Italy, Peru and Japan. 1999 began with much of the same success, as Haley’s team swept the Dominican Republic to earn the bronze medal at the Pan American Games, and fell to Cuba in the final match of the Continental Championship. The performance secured a spot for the U.S. at the World Cup where the team posted a 3-8 record. Before entering the international spotlight, Haley spent 17 successful seasons (1980-96) at Texas, where he was 522-137-1 overall, won two national championships, 13 Southwest Conference titles and earned 15 NCAA tournament berths. His teams won the AIAW national title in 1981 (going 60-6-1 overall) and the NCAA crown in 1988. After winning his second title, he was named the

1988 Volleyball magazine National Coach of the Year. The 1988 championship squad is the only team to date to capture the NCAA title with a perfect 15-0 game record. Until 1995, it was also the only NCAA title claimed by a non-West Coast team. If success was measured solely by the accolades earned by a coach’s players, and the numbers were but a mere side note, Haley would sit comfortably among the nation’s best. In 17 years with the Longhorns, he coached 13 SWC Players of the Year and more than 20 All-Americans. Prior to Texas, Haley coached at Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Mich., for seven seasons (1973-79). He first served as an instructor and intramural director, then took the helm of the men’s and women’s varsity teams in 1973, going 251-51 overall and leading his women’s team to the national junior college title in 1978 and 1979. He also coached the Kellogg men to four national crowns during that time with a 97-32 record. In 1997, he was inducted into the Junior College Coaches Hall of Fame. While at Kellogg, he also trained with the U.S. National Team and served as an assistant coach with the U.S. men’s and women’s programs. As a setter at Ball State (1962-65), he helped lead the Cardinals to the 1964 and 1965 Midwest Intercollegiate Volleyball Association title. He was the MIVA’s MVP in 1965 and made the All-MIVA second team in 1964. Haley was inducted into the Ball State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. He earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Ball State in 1965. He received a master’s degree in education in 1966 from Southern Illinois, where he started a men’s club team. A native of Angola, Indiana, Haley was a four-sport athlete at Angola High where he played football, basketball, track and baseball. He was later inducted into the Angola High School Hall of Fame. Haley and his wife, Carrie, have a daughter, Halie, 24, and a son, Hunter, 25. He also has a son, Heath, 36, and a daughter, Heather, 41, from a previous marriage, and four grandchildren, Harrison, 13, Hayley, 11, Amelia, 4, and Michael, 2.

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Coaching Resume

• Associate Head Coach - USC (Present)• Assistant Coach - Pepperdine (2004-07)• Volunteer Assistant Coach - USC (2003)

• Head Coach - Campbell Hall High School, North Hollywood, Calif. (1999-2002)

Tim Nollan enters his sixth season as associate head coach for the USC women's volleyball program. As USC's lead recruiting coordinator, Nollan also assists with day-to-day training (specifically the setters and team offense) and the development of game-day strategy. His 2010 recruiting class for USC was ranked No. 1 in the nation by Prep Volleyball while the 2011 recruiting class was ranked 10th overall. Nollan spent four seasons (2004-07) at Pepperdine where the Waves registered a 63-50 overall record, making three trips to the NCAA Tournament. He assisted Pepperdine in landing back-to-back Top 10 recruiting classes with the No. 10 class in 2005 according to Volleyball Magazine and the No. 7 class in 2006 according to PrepVolleyball.com. He helped with another Top 10 class as the 2008 group was ranked No. 8 by Volleyball Magazine. He served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Women of Troy during the team's 2003 national championship season. At the club level, Nollan guided his Club Troy 16's to a bronze medal at the 2012 Junior Olympics. Previous, Nollan took his Sports Shack team to the 2007 Reno Festival title at the 16-1 division. In 2008, his team finished second at the Reno Festival while his 2009 16-1 team finished in the top ten regionally and qualified for the Junior Olympics. He previously served as head coach in their 18-year-old division for

four years (1999-2003). Since the 2003-04 season, he has guided the 14-Under girls team, with the 2005 squad posting a seventh-place finish at the Reno Festival. Nollan was the head coach for the boys' varsity volleyball team at Campbell Hall High in North Hollywood, where he graduated in 1996. He began working with the volleyball teams there in 1998 when he was hired as the girls' volleyball varsity assistant coach. That season, he helped lead the team to the CIF Southern Section semifinals. In 1999, he added to his responsibilities as the boys' junior varsity head coach. Nollan was promoted to head coach of both the girls and boys varsity volleyball teams in August 1999. As head coach, he guided the 1999 girls' squad and the 2002 boys' squad to the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals and led his boys' squad to the 1999 Delphic League championship. He graduated from USC in 2000 with a bachelor's degree in international relations and a minor in psychology. He earned his master's degree from Pepperdine in 2007 in educational technology. Nollan and his wife, Kristen, reside in La Canada, Calif., with their daughters, Avery and Emma Jane, and their dog Poppy.

Coaching Staff

Associate Head Coach • 6th Season at USC • USC '00

Tim Nollan

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Coaching Resume

• Assistant Coach - USC (2005-Present)• Head Coach - Florida International (1999-2004)

• Head Coach - Westminster Christian High -Miami, Fla. (1997-99)

• Head Coach - Miami-Dade Community College (1979-97)

Playing Resume

• San Diego State (1977-78)

Coaching Staff

Assistant Coach • 8th Season at USC • Florida International '81

Cookie Stevens

Dulcie “Cookie” Stevens begins her eighth season at USC. She is in charge of training the middle blockers while also assisting with recruiting and general administrative duties. Stevens spent six seasons (1999-2004) as the head coach at Florida International, where she guided the Golden Panthers to an appearance in the 2001 NCAA Tournament. She was named 2001 AVCA South Region Coach of the Year, as well as the Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year after FIU finished with a 24-8 record. Prior to her stint at FIU, she was the head boys and girls coach at Westminster Christian High in Miami for two years (1997-1999), where she led the Warriors to two district championships and two Southern Conference crowns while advancing to the regional finals. Before that, Stevens served as head coach at Miami-Dade Community College for 18 seasons (1979-1997). She compiled an impressive 540 total victories in 21 seasons at Miami-Dade, where she was twice honored as National Junior College Athletic

Association National Coach of the Year (1986-1989) and 1988 AVCA Coach of the Year. She coached 18 JC All-Americans, four NJCAA National Tournament most valuable players and three Academic All-Americans while winning eight consecutive state championships and two national titles. She played for two years as a middle blocker at San Diego State (1977-1978) where she earned All-America honors and was voted as the team’s most valuable player in 1978. She earned a bachelor’s degree from FIU in 1981 and a master’s degree in 1989 from Nova Southeastern University. In the summer of 2007, she coached her 15 Open SCVC club team to the gold medal at the Junior Olympics. Stevens and her husband, Pete, have two sons, Sam and Tyler. Sam completed his volleyball career at Ohio State in 2007 and works at USC in the Viterbi Engineering department as a computer programmer while Tyler transferred to USC from Ohio State and graduated with a degree in communications and minor in screen writing in 2010.

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Assistant Coach • 8th Season at USC

John Xie

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coach for the 18-1 girls' team. He also served as head trainer for SCVC in 2006. After playing on the 1999 men's club team at Ohio State, Xie moved to southern California and at-tended Cal State Fullerton for two years. He served as a volunteer coach for the Servite High boys' team in 2001 before spending the 2002 and 2003 seasons as the assistant varsity and junior varsity head coach at Fullerton (Calif.) High where the team won their first-ever Freeway League championship both years. In 2004, he served as the assistant varsity and junior varsity head coach at El Dorado High in Placen-tia, Calif., where his squads won the Empire League championship. He played four years at Hoover High (1995-98) in Glendale.

John Xie (pronounced 'Shay') begins his eighth season as volunteer assistant coach for the Women of Troy. He was the court coach for the U.S. Women's Na-tional Team last summer as well as an assistant coach at the club level for the 2010 Boys Junior Olympics (gold medal for the 15-under open team and bronze medal for the 17-under open team). In the summer of 2007, Xie served as a court coach for the U.S. Men's National Team and assistant coach for the U.S. Youth A2 squad. He has coached with SCVC, serving as an as-sistant coach in 2011 for the 17 QS squad that won the gold medal at the Junior Nationals and the 16 QS squad that won the bronze medal. He was the head coach for the U.S. Youth A2 Blue Team that won the gold medal at the Girls' International Youth Tourna-ment. Xie spent four seasons (2001-04) with the Impact Volleyball Club, including head coaching duties last year for the 15-2 girls' team and serving as assistant

Coaching Resume

• Assistant Coach - USC (2005-Present)• Court Coach - U.S. Women's National Team (2010)

• Assistant Coach - SCVC

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Abigail Wonnell joined the USC Athletic Medicine staff in the summer of 2012 and begins her first season as the athletic trainer for the Women of Troy. Previously, Abbie was at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., where she served as an assistant athletic trainer from 2009-12. Her primary assignment was with the baseball teams. While there, she also assisted with tennis, golf, lacrosse, football, basketball, and soccer. Abbie holds a master ’s degree from the University of Kentucky in Kinesiology and Health

Promotion. While at UK, she was the head athletic trainer for the women’s gymnastics team from 2006-08. She earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida in Applied Physiology & Kinesiology and was an athletic training student with the baseball, football, and swimming & diving teams from 2002-06. Abbie has been NATABOC (National Athletic Trainers' Association Board of Certification) certified since 2006.

A two-time All-American setter for the Women of Troy, Kendall Bateman enters her first season as the program's graduate manager. Bateman finished her career as one of the top setters in USC history, and holds the school record for career assists (4,510). As a senior, she was named the Pac-12's Setter of the Year as she helped guide the Trojans to the second of back-to-back appearances in the NCAA national semifinal match. She is also rated fifth in USC's career assists per set (11.25 aps) and is sixth

on USC's single-season assists records (1,395). She received a degree in business from the Marshall School of Business in 2012 and is working towards completion of a masters degree in communication management from the Annenberg School for Communication.

Katie Olsovsky returned to USC as director of volleyball operations for the 2011 season and now enters her second year in that position. She was a member of USC's national championship squads in 2002 and 2003, capping a four-year career where she was an All-American in 2002 (AVCA second team) and Volleyball Magazine All-American honorable mention in 2000 and 2001. During her career at USC, she was been named Pac-10 Player of the Week four times, once honored

as National Player of the Week, named to three NCAA Regional All-Tournament teams, four AVCA All-Region teams and set five different USC match records for attack percentage. Most Women of Troy fans will remember her for providing the match-winning kill against Stanford for the 2002 NCAA Championship in New Orleans, La., and was named to the 2002 NCAA Championship All-Tournament team.

Support Staff

Katie OlsovskyDirector of Operations • 2nd Season at USC

Kendall BatemanGraduate Manager • 1st Season at USC

Abigail WonnellAthletic Trainer • 1st Season at USC

Jason Kennedy is in his second season as technical coordinator for the women's and men's volleyball programs. Kennedy, a native of Honolulu, Hawaii, coached for four seasons (2007-10) at Los Altos (Calif.) High as the team earned sectional playoff berths every year. He coached at the club level for two seasons as head coach for the 17's team for Eclipse Volleyball Club in Palo Alto with the team winning a regional championship in 2010.

He was a setter and team captain at Santa Clara (2004-07) where he received his bachelor's degree in biology and psychology. He earned his master's degree in sport management from the University of San Francisco in 2009.

Jason KennedyTechnical Coordinator • 2nd Season at USC

Brent Metz begins his sixth season as strength and conditioning coach for the USC women's volleyball program. Based out of the Galen Center, Metz also works with the men's volleyball teams and the men's and women's basketball teams. He has worked with four volleyball Final Four teams while at USC (women's in 2007 and 2010 and men's in 2009 and 2011). Metz worked at the University of Texas before his current stint at USC, working with the women's volleyball and football teams. During his time in Texas,

he worked with seven volleyball All-Americans and 28 football players that would later play in the NFL. He served as strength and conditioning intern at Fresno State for all 18 sports before his full-time position at Texas after four years of teaching and coaching at Everett Alvarez High School in Salinas, Calif. Metz graduated from Colorado State in 1996 with a bachelor's degree in wildlife biology and master's in cross cultural education. He spent five years as a biologist, conducting research for Predatory Bird Research Group at UC Santa Cruz.

Brent MetzStrength and Conditioning Coach • 6th Season at USC

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Jill McNitt-Gray has served as a biomechanics consultant for the women's volleyball program since 1992. Her research focuses on the neuromuscular control and dynamics of human movements and aims to identify risk factors. She helps to develop effective methods for performance enhancement for individuals with various ability levels especially elite athletes. She is a professor at USC in the kinesiology,

biological sciences and biomedical engineering departments. She is also the director of the Biomechanics Research Laboratory and is the founding director of a cross-cutting interdisciplinary graduate program. McNitt-Gray was a member and captain of the field hockey and women's gymnastics teams at Miami University (Ohio), where she earned her bachelor's degree in mathematics and statistics. She returned to graduate school at North Carolina and Penn State and has been a consultant for many programs involving the U.S. Olympic Committee. She is the mother of two children and married to Mike McNitt-Gray, a current professor at UCLA.

Mike Voight, Ph. D., begins his 15th season as the team's sport psychologist and team consultant. He aids the team with team building, leadership effectiveness and mental toughness programs. Training includes performance enhancement (strategies for improved preparation and execution) as well as team effectiveness meetings, follow-up and accountability meetings. Voight is an assistant professor in the physical

education/human performance department at Central Connecticut State. Prior to his current position, he was a lecturer in the physical education and kinesiology departments at USC. He was a consultant for many teams at USC, including the volleyball, football and basketball programs. He participates in many national and international conferences, utilizing his research and presenting his applied work. He has many published articles in various sport psychology, sport science and coaching journals. He also is the series editor for a complete line of mental toughness training books through Coaches Choice Publishing.

Support Staff

Mike VoightSports Psychologist

Jill McNitt-GrayBiomechanics Consultant

Rosa AndradeAthletic Ticket Manager

Donna HeinelSenior Women's Administrator

Jessica DugawDevelopment

Erik PereaAssistant Equipment Manager / Galen

Center

Ricky HangBiomechanics Assistant

Kristy MorellNutritionist

Sean JordanMarketing

Umberto "Umbi" Gatti is in his first season as the student manager for the Women of Troy. A third-year student at the Marshall School of Business, Gatti transferred to USC from Wichita State. As a player, Gatti played middle blocker for Italy's Volley Altair Club as well as Volley Dueville. He also served as an assistant coach for his uncle's club Volley Altopiano. Gatti aspires to pursue a career in sport management

when he completes his education.

Umberto GattiStudent Manager

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2011 Overall Statistics

PLAYER S K K/St TA Pct A A/St SA SA/St DIG D/St BS BA Tot B/St PTS P/StAlex Jupiter 115 514 4.47 1,297 .265 13 0.11 57 0.50 360 3.13 34 29 63 0.55 619.5 5.39Katie Fuller 116 328 2.83 833 .257 21 0.18 19 0.16 197 1.70 3 51 54 0.47 375.5 3.24Lauren Williams 113 303 2.68 592 .385 2 0.02 0 0.00 23 0.20 11 79 90 0.80 353.5 3.13Sara Shaw 103 215 2.09 663 .216 11 0.11 15 0.15 245 2.38 14 16 30 0.29 252 2.45Hannah Schraer 76 133 1.75 266 .383 0 0.00 0 0.00 15 0.20 13 32 45 0.59 162 2.13Kirby Burnham 42 72 1.71 216 .259 8 0.19 5 0.12 65 1.55 0 9 9 0.21 81.5 1.94Alexis Olgard 56 94 1.68 206 .388 1 0.02 0 0.00 10 0.18 10 37 47 0.84 122.5 2.19Natasa Siljkovic 14 13 0.93 26 .346 0 0.00 0 0.00 3 0.21 1 4 5 0.36 16 1.14Emily Young 24 16 0.67 39 .308 1 0.04 0 0.00 4 0.17 0 4 4 0.17 18 0.75Kendall Bateman 116 30 0.26 71 .268 1,395 12.03 8 0.07 243 2.09 3 43 46 0.40 62.5 0.54Natalie Hagglund 116 1 0.01 3 .333 82 0.71 21 0.18 596 5.14 0 0 0 0.00 22 0.19Erin Yoder 78 0 0.00 0 .000 11 0.14 5 0.06 34 0.44 0 0 0 0.00 5 0.06Hayley Crone 21 0 0.00 0 .000 37 1.76 1 0.05 10 0.48 0 0 0 0.00 1 0.05Bria Russ 58 0 0.00 3 -1.000 4 0.07 8 0.14 29 0.50 0 0 0 0.00 8 0.14

USC 116 1,719 14.82 4,215 0.286 1,586 13.67 139 1.20 1,834 15.81 89 304 241 2.08 2,099 18.09Opponents 116 1,421 12.25 4,158 0.183 1,335 11.51 75 0.65 1,724 14.86 34 416 242 2.09 1,738 14.98

2011 Pac-12 Conference Statistics

PLAYER S K K/St TA Pct A A/St SA SA/St DIG D/St BS BA Total B/St PTS P/StAlex Jupiter 70 306 4.37 752 .283 3 0.04 39 0.56 209 2.99 22 21 43 0.61 377.5 5.39Katie Fuller 70 216 3.09 530 .255 15 0.21 8 0.11 124 1.77 1 33 34 0.49 241.5 3.45Lauren Williams 69 182 2.64 364 .371 1 0.01 0 0.00 18 0.26 7 51 58 0.84 214.5 3.11Sara Shaw 66 164 2.48 466 .245 7 0.11 12 0.18 162 2.45 8 9 17 0.26 188.5 2.86Hannah Schraer 47 87 1.85 183 .333 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 0.21 6 17 23 0.49 101.5 2.16Alexis Olgard 35 55 1.57 122 .385 1 0.03 0 0.00 7 0.20 7 20 27 0.77 72 2.06Kirby Burnham 19 28 1.47 73 .301 2 0.11 2 0.11 27 1.42 0 3 3 0.16 31.5 1.66Natasa Siljkovic 8 9 1.12 15 .533 0 0.00 0 0.00 1 0.12 1 3 4 0.50 11.5 1.44Emily Young 15 10 0.67 25 .240 1 0.07 0 0.00 2 0.13 0 3 3 0.20 11.5 0.77Kendall Bateman 70 20 0.29 41 .317 873 12.47 5 0.07 141 2.01 3 22 25 0.36 39 0.56Natalie Hagglund 70 1 0.01 2 .500 56 0.80 11 0.16 363 5.19 0 0 0 0.00 12 0.17Erin Yoder 48 0 0.00 0 .000 10 0.21 2 0.04 19 0.40 0 0 0 0.00 2 0.04Hayley Crone 15 0 0.00 0 .000 30 2.00 0 0.00 9 0.60 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00Bria Russ 38 0 0.00 2 -1.000 3 0.08 6 0.16 14 0.37 0 0 0 0.00 6 0.16

USC 70 1,078 15.40 2,575 0.292 1,002 14.31 85 1.21 1,106 15.80 55 182 146 2.09 1309 18.70Opponents 70 830 11.86 2,477 0.172 774 11.06 42 0.60 1,009 14.41 18 265 150.5 2.15 1022.5 14.61

ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING

ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING

2011 Season Review

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Date Opponent Score Score-by-Set Overall Conference Time Attend.

Aug. 26 vs. #12 Minnesota ! 3-2 23-25,24-26,25-13,25-21,15-7 1-0 2:36 3,710

Aug. 27 at #1 Penn State ! 2-3 25-21,25-21,20-25,22-25,8-15 1-1 2:29 6,165

Sept. 2 vs. UCF $ 0-3 16-25,20-25,22-25 1-2 1:29 300

Sept. 2 at Florida Gulf Coast $ 3-0 25-11,25-13,25-6 2-2 1:05 1,896

Sept. 3 vs. Furman $ 3-0 25-18,25-22,25-21 3-2 1:28 270

Sept. 4 vs. Clemson % 3-0 25-17,25-18,25-13 4-2 1:22 460

Sept. 6 at Cal State Northridge 3-0 25-16,25-20,25-21 5-2 1:34 423

Sept. 9 #8 UCLA * 0-3 19-25,17-25,17-25 5-3 0-1 1:22 5,385

Sept. 16 at #4 Washington * 3-0 25-20,28-26,25-20 6-3 1-1 1:35 2,451

Sept. 17 at Washington State * 3-0 25-17,25-15,25-11 7-3 2-1 1:05 693

Sept. 23 #1 CALIFORNIA * 3-0 25-23,25-20,25-22 8-3 3-1 1:30 1,411

Sept. 24 #2 STANFORD * 3-0 25-23,26-24,25-23 9-3 4-1 1:32 1,309

Sept. 30 at Colorado * 3-0 25-21,25-21,25-18 10-3 5-1 1:22 923

Oct. 2 at Utah * 3-0 25-13,25-14,25-19 11-3 6-1 1:18 566

Oct. 7 at Arizona * 3-0 27-25,25-21,25-19 12-3 7-1 1:31 1,487

Oct. 8 at Arizona State * 3-1 22-25,25-17,25-20,29-27 13-3 8-1 2:00 1,463

Oct. 14 #16 OREGON * 3-1 25-15,25-27,25-23,25-21 14-3 9-1 1:52 1,365

Oct. 15 OREGON STATE * 3-0 25-12,25-14,25-15 15-3 10-1 1:06 972

Oct. 21 UTAH * 3-0 25-15,25-21,25-14 16-3 11-1 1:09 684

Oct. 22 COLORADO * 3-0 25-18,25-14,25-17 17-3 12-1 1:02 462

Oct. 28 at #5 Stanford * 0-3 18-25,14-25,23-25 17-4 12-2 1:27 2,395

Oct. 29 at #2 California * 3-0 25-15,25-17,25-22 18-4 13-2 1:32 1,739

Nov. 4 WASHINGTON STATE * 3-0 25-21,25-8,25-16 19-4 14-2 1:10 517

Nov. 5 #10 WASHINGTON * 3-0 25-15,25-16,25-21 20-4 15-2 1:20 2,612

Nov. 11 at Oregon State * 3-0 25-21,25-18,25-16 21-4 16-2 1:19 957

Nov. 12 at #20 Oregon * 3-0 25-21,25-17,25-23 22-4 17-2 1:43 1,692

Nov. 18 ARIZONA STATE * 3-1 25-17,19-25,25-20,25-12 23-4 18-2 1:45 1,009

Nov. 19 ARIZONA * 3-0 25-14,25-18,25-21 24-4 19-2 1:19 1,235

Nov. 25 at #4 UCLA * 3-1 24-26,26-24,25-21,25-20 25-4 20-2 2:17 2,087

Dec. 2 YALE ^ 3-0 25-13,25-13,25-18 26-4 1:14 1,215

Dec. 3 TULSA ^ 3-0 25-10,25-20,25-19 27-4 1:24 1,013

Dec. 9 at #3 Hawai'i # 3-2 19-25,29-27,19-25,25-23,15-12 28-4 2:33 10,300

Dec. 10 vs. #18 Pepperdine # 3-2 25-16,26-28,19-25,25-19,15-10 29-4 2:24 9,446

Dec. 15 vs. #7 Illinois @ 2-3 27-25,18-25,22-25,25-18,10-15 29-5 2:33 10,525

* - Pac-12 match Bold - Home match at Galen Center! - Rockvale Outlets AVCA College Volleyball Showcase - University Park, Pa.

$ - FGCU Homewood Suites Volleyball Invitational - Fort Myers, Fla. % - Orlando VB Academy - Orlando, Fla.

^ - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center - Los Angeles, Calif.# - NCAA Regional - Honolulu, Hawai'i

@ - NCAA Final Four - Alamodome - San Antonio, Texas

2011 Match ResultsOverall Record: 29-5 Pac-12 Record: 20-2

Home: 12-1 Away: 13-2 Neutral: 4-23-Set Matches: 22-3 4-Set Matches: 4-0 5-Set Matches: 3-2

2011 Season Review

Attendance Dates Total AverageTotal 34 79,137 2,328Home 13 19,189 1,476Away 15 35,237 2,349Neutral 6 24,711 4,118

Alex JupiterKendall Bateman

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USC Team Match-By-Match

Date Opponent SP K TA Pct A SA DIG BS BA TB PointsAug. 26 vs. Minnesota 5 63 159 .289 60 6 58 4 14 11 80.0Aug. 27 at Penn State 5 64 155 .265 55 4 60 2 8 6 74.0Sept. 2 vs. UCF 3 31 104 .135 27 2 35 1 10 6 39.0Sept. 2 at Florida Gulf Coast 3 47 78 .538 45 9 37 4 4 6 62.0Sept. 3 vs. Furman 3 54 119 .378 49 3 41 2 4 4 61.0Sept. 4 vs. Clemson 3 45 105 .305 40 3 47 3 6 6 54.0Sept. 6 at Cal State Northridge 3 43 115 .200 38 4 62 1 12 7 54.0Sept. 9 UCLA 3 38 114 .140 33 1 41 2 4 4 43.0Sept. 16 at Washington 3 48 129 .240 47 2 68 3 2 4 54.0Sept. 17 at Washington State 3 50 94 .447 42 5 36 2 6 5 60.0Sept. 23 CALIFORNIA 3 51 133 .271 43 1 53 3 10 8 60.0Sept. 24 STANFORD 3 48 138 .138 45 3 56 0 14 7 58.0Sept. 30 at Colorado 3 48 118 .271 43 2 57 2 2 3 53.0Oct. 2 at Utah 3 45 90 .400 42 5 46 4 4 6 56.0Oct. 7 at Arizona 3 47 107 .364 43 6 36 2 6 5 58.0Oct. 8 at Arizona State 4 66 196 .230 64 4 87 4 18 13 83.0Oct. 14 OREGON 4 58 161 .242 56 4 72 2 14 9 71.0Oct. 15 OREGON STATE 3 45 101 .356 43 7 44 2 14 9 61.0Oct. 21 UTAH 3 49 98 .357 47 5 35 2 4 4 58.0Oct. 22 COLORADO 3 44 89 .371 41 5 44 3 4 5 54.0Oct. 28 at Stanford 3 41 124 .161 39 1 54 3 2 4 46.0Oct. 29 at California 3 48 113 .319 44 4 51 4 10 9 61.0Nov. 4 WASHINGTON STATE 3 44 87 .368 43 6 42 2 8 6 56.0Nov. 5 WASHINGTON 3 46 105 .343 42 3 51 0 12 6 55.0Nov. 11 at Oregon State 3 45 110 .327 41 4 48 3 6 6 55.0Nov. 12 at Oregon 3 52 103 .359 49 9 40 3 4 5 66.0Nov. 18 ARIZONA STATE 4 60 137 .336 58 3 57 1 16 9 72.0Nov. 19 ARIZONA 3 50 84 .488 47 2 34 1 8 5 57.0Nov. 25 at UCLA 4 55 144 .208 50 3 54 7 14 14 72.0Dec. 2 YALE 3 44 103 .350 40 6 58 2 6 5 55.0Dec. 3 TULSA 3 48 113 .372 41 2 52 1 12 7 57.0Dec. 9 at Hawai'i 5 67 194 .211 63 4 88 7 14 14 85.0Dec. 10 vs. Pepperdine 5 62 193 .223 56 8 103 4 20 14 84.0Dec. 15 vs. Illinois 5 73 202 .233 70 3 87 3 12 9 85.0 USC 116 1,719 4,215 .286 1,586 139 1,834 89 304 241 2,099 Opponent 116 1,421 4,158 .183 1,335 75 1,724 34 416 242 1,738

USC Team Stats

Sets played: ...................................................... 116Kills per set: ...................................................14.82Assists per set: .............................................13.67Service aces per set: .................................... 1.20Digs per set: ..................................................15.81Blocks per set: ................................................ 2.08Points per set: ..............................................18.09

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2011 Honors/Awards

Kendall BatemanAVCA All-America first team

AVCA All-Pacific RegionPac-12 Conference Setter of the Year

All-Pac-12 ConferenceNCAA Honolulu Regional all-tournament teamPac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 26)

Katie FullerAVCA Pacific Region honorable mention

All-Pac-12 Conference Team honorable mentionPac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Natalie HagglundAVCA All-America first teamAVCA All-America first team

Pac-12 Conference Libero of the YearAVCA All-Pacific RegionAll-Pac 12 Conference

Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Alex JupiterAVCA All-America first team

Honda Sports AwardAVCA National Player of the Year

Pac-12 Conference Player of the YearAVCA All-Pacific RegionAll-Pac-12 Conference

NCAA Final Four all-tournament teamNCAA Honolulu Regional (MVP)

NCAA Honolulu Regional all-tournament teamPac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 14)

FGCU Homewood Suites Invitational all-tournament teamRockvale Outlets/AVCA Showcase all-tournament team

Hannah SchraerPac-12 All-Freshman Team honorable mention

Lauren WilliamsAVCA All-America third team

AVCA All-Pacific RegionAll-Pac-12 Conference

Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Nov. 7)

Erin YoderPac-12 All-Academic honorable mention

Head Coach Mick HaleyAVCA Pacific Region Coach of the YearPac-12 Conference Coach of the Year

Individual Match HighsAttack Percentage (min. 12 kills) .............611 (12-1-18) ...........................Lauren Williams vs. Furman (Sept. 3)

Kills .................................................................33 (33-13-74), 5s ................................... Alex Jupiter at Hawai'i (Dec. 9)

Kills (3 sets) ......................................................19 (19-3-39).....................................Alex Jupiter vs. Furman (Sept. 3)

Kills (4 sets) ......................................................22 (22-6-51).................................... Alex Jupiter vs. Oregon (Oct. 14)

Kills (5 sets) .................................................... 33 (33-13-74) ...................................... Alex Jupiter at Hawai'i (Dec. 9)

Total Attacks ...............................................83 (32-12-83), 5s ................................. Alex Jupiter vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Total Attacks (3 sets) .....................................41 (15-6-41)................................ Alex Jupiter vs. Stanford (Sept. 24)

Total Attacks (4 sets) .....................................62 (15-8-62).............................Alex Jupiter at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Total Attacks (5 sets) ................................... 83 (32-12-83) .................................... Alex Jupiter vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Points ...........................................................37.5 (33-2-2.5), 5s .................................. Alex Jupiter at Hawai'i (Dec. 9)

Points (3 sets) ............................................... 22.0 (18-2-2.0) .................................Alex Jupiter vs. Arizona (Nov. 19)

Points (4 sets) ............................................... 26.0 (22-2-2.0) ................................. Alex Jupiter vs. Oregon (Oct. 14)

Points (5 sets) ............................................... 37.5 (33-2-2.5) ..................................... Alex Jupiter at Hawai'i (Dec. 9)

Assists ......................................................................65, 5s ..................................Kendall Bateman vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Assists (3 sets) ..........................................................46 ................................... Kendall Bateman at Oregon (Nov. 12)

Assists (4 sets) ..........................................................60 ........................... Kendall Bateman at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Assists (5 sets) ..........................................................65 .....................................Kendall Bateman vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Digs ...........................................................................33, 4s ....................... Natalie Hagglund at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Digs (3 sets) ..............................................................30 ........................ Natalie Hagglund at Washington (Sept. 16)

Digs (4 sets) ..............................................................33 .......................... Natalie Hagglund at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Digs (5 sets) ..............................................................32 ......................... Natalie Hagglund vs. Pepperdine (Dec. 10)

Aces .............................................................................. 5 ...............................................Alex Jupiter at Oregon (Nov. 12)

................................................................................................................................... Alex Jupiter vs. Peppedine (Dec. 10)

Blocks ...................................................................... 7 (2-5) ..........................Lauren Williams at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Team Match HighsAttack Percentage ........................................538 (47-5-78) .........................................at Florida Gulf Coast (Sept. 2)

Kills ................................................................73 (73-26-202), 5s .........................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Kills (3 sets) .................................................... 54 (54-9-119) ........................................................... vs. Furman (Sept. 3)

Kills (4 sets) ...................................................66 (66-21-196) ...................................................at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Kills (5 sets) ...................................................73 (73-26-202) ............................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Total Attacks .............................................202 (73-26-202), 5s ........................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Total Attacks (3 sets) .................................138 (48-29-138) ..................................................... vs. Stanford (Sept. 24)

Total Attacks (4 sets) .................................196 (66-21-196) ..................................................at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Total Attacks (5 sets) .................................202 (73-26-202) ...........................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Assists ......................................................................70, 5s .....................................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Assists (3 sets) ..........................................................49 .......................................................................at Oregon (Nov. 12)

................................................................................................................................................................... vs. Furman (Sept. 3)

Assists (4 sets) ..........................................................64 ...............................................................at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Assists (5 sets) ..........................................................70 ........................................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Digs ..........................................................................103, 5s ......................................................... vs. Pepperdine (Dec. 10)

Digs (3 sets) ..............................................................68 .............................................................at Washington (Sept. 16)

Digs (4 sets) ..............................................................87 ...............................................................at Arizona State (Oct. 8)

Digs (5 sets) .............................................................103 .......................................................................vs. Illinois (Dec. 15)

Aces .............................................................................. 9 .....................................................at Florida Gulf Coast (Sept. 2)

....................................................................................................................................................................at Oregon (Nov. 12)

Blocks ........................................................................ 14.0 .........................................................................at UCLA (Nov. 25)

.......................................................................................................................................................................at Hawai'i (Dec. 9)

.......................................................................................................................................................... vs. Pepperdine (Dec. 10)

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2011 Final Pac-12 Conference Standings

CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT HOME AWAY W L PCT HOME AWAY NEUTUSC *$ 20 2 .909 10-1 10-1 29 5 .853 12-1 13-2 4-2UCLA % 17 5 .773 9-2 8-3 30 6 .833 12-2 10-4 8-0California ^ 16 6 .727 7-4 9-2 26 7 .788 14-4 10-2 2-1Washington ^ 15 7 .682 9-2 6-5 24 8 .750 11-2 8-6 5-0Stanford ^ 15 7 .682 8-3 7-4 22 8 .733 13-4 8-4 1-0Oregon ^ 14 8 .636 7-4 7-4 21 10 .677 10-4 10-4 1-2Arizona ^ 11 11 .500 6-5 5-6 19 13 .594 10-5 7-7 2-1Oregon State 8 14 .364 5-6 3-8 16 16 .500 8-6 5-8 3-2Utah 6 16 .273 3-8 3-8 11 20 .355 6-11 4-8 1-1Arizona State 5 17 .227 4-7 1-10 9 22 .290 6-8 1-12 2-2Washington State 4 18 .182 3-8 1-10 12 20 .375 6-8 3-10 3-2Colorado 1 21 .045 1-10 0-11 6 24 .200 3-10 1-11 2-3

* Pac-12 regular-season champ. | % NCAA Champion | $ NCAA semifinalist | ^ NCAA Tournament participant

2011 All-Pac-12

Player, Team Position Height Year HometownKendall Bateman, USC S 5-11 Sr. Manhattan Beach, Calif.Alaina Bergsma, ORE OH 6-3 Jr. Chandler, Ariz.Meagan Ganzer, WSU OH 6-3 Sr. Black Diamond, Wash.Natalie Hagglund, USC L 5-9 So. Encinitas, Calif.Cursty Jackson, ARIZ MB 6-2 Sr. Los Angeles, Calif.Alex Jupiter, USC*** OH 6-3 Sr. Paris, FranceRachael Kidder, UCLA OH 6-3 Jr. Moorpark, Calif.Tarah Murrey, CAL** OH 6-3 Sr. El Cerrito, Calif.Lauren Plum, ORE S 5-9 So. Poway, Calif.Kelly Reeves, UCLA OH 6-0 So. San Diego, Calif.Bianca Rowland, WASH MB 6-0 Sr. Lynwood, Wash.Lauren Williams, USC** MB 6-4 Sr. Houston, TexasRachel Williams, STAN OH 6-0 So. Los Gatos, Calif.Carly Wopat, STAN MB 6-2 So. Santa Barbara, Calif.** two-time selection, *** three-time selection

Honorable MentionKat Brown, CAL; Karissa Cook, STAN; Katie Fuller, USC; Lainey Gera, UCLA; Shannon Hawari, CAL; Correy

Johnson, CAL; Courtney Karst, ARIZ; Tabi Love, UCLA; Arica Nassar, OSU; Robin Rostratter,CAL; Camille Saxton, OSU; Lauren Van Orden, UCLA; Krista Vansant, WASH; Ariana Williams, ORE.

2011 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team

Player, Team Position Height Hometown Lydia Bai, STAN OH 6-2 Irvine, Calif. Liz Brenner, ORE OH 6-1 Portland, Ore. Christina Higgins, CAL OH 6-2 Inglewood, Calif. Madison Kingdon, ARIZ OH 6-1 Phoenix, Ariz. Chloe Mathis, ARIZ S 5-11 La Jolla, Calif. Arica Nassar, OSU OH/MB 6-1 Menifee, Calif. Krista Vansant, WASH OH 6-2 Redlands, Calif.

Honorable Mention: Zoe Nightingale, UCLA; Summer Ross, WASH; Chelsey Schofeld, UTAH;Hannah Schraer, USC; Nora Tuioti-Mariner, ASU.

Pac-12 Player of the Year Pac-12 Freshman of the Year Pac-12 Coach of the Year Alex Jupiter, USC Krista Vansant, WASH Mick Haley, USC Pac-12 Libero of the Year Pac-12 Setter of the Year Natalie Hagglund, USC Kendall Bateman, USC

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Hitting Percentage Sets Kills Errors Total Pct.1. USC 116 1719 514 4215 .2862. California 116 1619 555 4068 .2623. Washington 108 1417 452 3833 .2524. UCLA 128 1859 702 4621 .2505. Stanford 113 1574 538 4174 .2486. Oregon 114 1646 658 4192 .2367. Arizona 112 1511 607 4057 .2238. Washington State 122 1414 643 3847 .2009. Utah 107 1290 552 3852 .19210. Oregon State 120 1463 662 4260 .18811. Arizona State 116 1462 713 4368 .17112. Colorado 109 1294 641 3854 .169

Opponent Hitting Percentage Sets Kills Errors Total Pct.1. California 116 1401 720 4321 .1582. UCLA 128 1508 768 4627 .1603. Stanford 113 1467 719 4391 .1704. Washington 108 1379 704 3893 .1735. USC 116 1421 660 4158 .1836. Utah 107 1453 666 3956 .1997. Oregon 114 1348 562 3914 .2018. Oregon State 120 1562 659 4326 .2099. Arizona 112 1382 570 3876 .20910. Arizona State 116 1582 628 4278 .22311. Colorado 109 1508 559 3815 .24912. Washington State 122 1626 603 3984 .257

Assists Sets Assists APS1. UCLA 128 1755 13.712. USC 116 1586 13.673. Oregon 114 1519 13.324. Stanford 113 1495 13.235. California 116 1507 12.996. Arizona 112 1396 12.467. Washington 108 1311 12.148. Arizona State 116 1350 11.649. Oregon State 120 1343 11.1910. Utah 107 1194 11.1611. Colorado 109 1192 10.9412. Washington State 122 1320 10.82

Kills Sets Kills KPS1. USC 116 1719 14.822. UCLA 128 1859 14.523. Oregon 114 1646 14.444. California 116 1619 13.965. Stanford 113 1574 13.936. Arizona 112 1511 13.497. Washington 108 1417 13.128. Arizona State 116 1462 12.609. Oregon State 120 1463 12.1910. Utah 107 1290 12.0611. Colorado 109 1294 11.8712. Washington State 122 1414 11.59

Blocks Sets Solo Assists Total BPS1. Stanford 113 67 584 359 3.182. Washington 108 38 598 337 3.123. Utah 107 42 559 321 3.004. California 116 66 504 318 2.745. UCLA 128 76 497 324 2.546. Oregon State 120 87 404 289 2.417. Arizona State 116 36 421 246 2.128. USC 116 89 304 241 2.089. Arizona 112 55 344 227 2.0310. Washington State 122 55 369 239 1.9611. Oregon 114 56 300 206 1.8112. Colorado 109 49 286 192 1.76

Service Aces Sets Aces SAPS1. Washington 108 161 1.492. USC 116 139 1.203. Oregon 114 133 1.174. Washington State 122 139 1.145. Arizona 112 126 1.126. Oregon State 120 131 1.097. UCLA 128 130 1.028. Arizona State 116 114 0.988. California 116 114 0.9810. Colorado 109 104 0.9511. Stanford 113 104 0.9212. Utah 107 92 0.86

Digs Sets Digs DPS1. Stanford 113 1900 16.812. California 116 1897 16.353. UCLA 128 2042 15.954. USC 116 1834 15.815. Oregon 114 1757 15.416. Arizona State 116 1785 15.397. Oregon State 120 1832 15.278. Arizona 112 1671 14.929. Washington 108 1549 14.3410. Utah 107 1509 14.1011. Colorado 109 1490 13.6712. Washington State 122 1465 12.01

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Hitting Percentage (3.0 attacks per game)Player Team Sets Kills Errors Total Pct1. Brown, Kat CAL 105 167 26 358 .3942. Williams, Lauren USC 113 303 75 592 .3853. Schraer, Hannah USC 76 133 31 266 .3834. Wopat, Carly STAN 113 357 70 749 .3835. Rowland, Bianca WASH 107 249 51 559 .3546. Johnson, Correy CAL 100 241 61 509 .3547. Hawari, Shannon CAL 102 273 83 564 .3378. Barfield, Lauren WASH 106 170 46 379 .3279. Aquino, Mariana UCLA 101 169 45 380 .32610. Wilson, Erica ASU 116 275 93 560 .325

KillsPlayer Team Sets Kills KPS1. Ganzer, Meagan WSU 122 595 4.882. Kidder, Rachael UCLA 122 574 4.703. Bergsma, Alaina ORE 113 510 4.514. Jupiter, Alex USC 115 514 4.475. Williams, Rachel STAN 113 488 4.326. Murrey, Tarah CAL 113 476 4.217. Schroeder, Kerra COLO 109 431 3.958. Kastl, Ashley ASU 111 424 3.829. Vansant, Krista WASH 108 398 3.6910. Saxton, Camille OSU 120 428 3.57

AssistsPlayer Team Sets Assists APS1. Bateman, Kendall USC 116 1395 12.032. Plum, Lauren ORE 114 1330 11.673. Barrett, Elly CAL 116 1338 11.534. Cook, Karissa STAN 113 1279 11.325. Van Orden, Lauren UCLA 122 1356 11.116. McCready, Shannan ASU 64 689 10.777. Mathis, Chloe ARIZ 98 973 9.938. Irwin, Camryn WSU 122 1183 9.709. Valentine, Alyssa COLO 85 818 9.6210. Sanders, Evan WASH 102 794 7.78

Service AcesPlayer Team Sets Aces SAPS1. Jupiter, Alex USC 115 57 0.502. Todorovic, Bojana UCLA 120 39 0.323. Saxton, Camille OSU 120 37 0.314. Parker, Gabbi WASH 57 15 0.265. Bergsma, Alaina ORE 113 29 0.266. Ross, Summer WASH 107 27 0.257. Orlandini, Jenna WASH 104 25 0.248. Irwin, Camryn WSU 122 29 0.249. Sanders, Evan WASH 102 24 0.2410. Odale, Morgan UTAH 107 25 0.23

BlocksPlayer Team Sets Solo Assists Total BPS1. Wopat, Carly STAN 113 7 177 184 1.632. Rowland, Bianca WASH 107 9 152 161 1.503. Redd, Erin UTAH 107 10 137 147 1.374. Killpack, Danielle UTAH 106 7 133 140 1.325. Barfield, Lauren WASH 106 10 123 133 1.256. Markanovich, Sonja ASU 69 5 76 81 1.177. Brown, Kat CAL 105 9 114 123 1.178. Hawari, Shannon CAL 102 17 102 119 1.179. Aquino, Mariana UCLA 101 3 110 113 1.1210. Browne, Stephanie STAN 64 8 62 70 1.09

PointsPlayer Team Sets Kills Aces BS BA Points PPS1. Jupiter, Alex USC 115 514 57 34 29 619.5 5.392. Ganzer, Meagan WSU 122 595 28 12 43 656.5 5.383. Kidder, Rachael UCLA 122 574 12 21 65 639.5 5.244. Bergsma, Alaina ORE 113 510 29 12 55 578.5 5.125. Williams, Rachel STAN 113 488 20 20 66 561.0 4.966. Murrey, Tarah CAL 113 476 21 16 41 533.5 4.727. Schroeder, Kerra COLO 109 431 23 12 32 482.0 4.428. Kastl, Ashley ASU 111 424 12 8 42 465.0 4.199. Vansant, Krista WASH 108 398 24 5 47 450.5 4.1710. Saxton, Camille OSU 120 428 37 8 48 497.0 4.14 DigsPlayer Team Sets Digs DPS1. Preach, Stephanie ASU 116 610 5.262. Hagglund, Natalie USC 116 596 5.143. Rostratter, Robin CAL 112 571 5.104. Gera, Lainey UCLA 125 615 4.925. Defoe, Becky OSU 120 555 4.626. Orlandini, Jenna WASH 104 479 4.617. Jacob, Haley ORE 114 500 4.398. Beckwith, Megan COLO 103 428 4.169. Nicholson, Candace ARIZ 103 406 3.9410. Sim, Nikki UTAH 104 405 3.89

2011 Pac-12 Individual Conference Statistics

Lauren Williams

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Debbie Green

“Considered the best setter in the history of women’s volleyball”

• Inducted to the Volleyball Hall of Fame (1995) and

AVCA Hall of Fame (2004)

• Selected to the Volleyball magazine All-Time Indoor Team (1995)

• Named To USA Volleyball’s 1978-2002 All-Era Team

• Led USC to 1976 and 1977 AIAW National Championship

• 1977 USC women’s volleyball team was the first collegiate squad ever to go undefeated

(38-0) and entire starting lineup earned All-America honors

• A two-time U.S. Olympian Los Angeles, 1984 Moscow, 1980

• Coached for 23 years as women’s volleyball assistant coach at Long Beach State and

groomed four All-American setters during her tenure.

Patti Lucas-Bright

“A true USC great before women’s volleyball was put on the map at Troy”

(1941-2004)

• Inducted to the Volleyball Hall of Fame (1996)

• Graduated from USC (’64) with a bachelor’s degree in physical education

and a minor in English. Attended USC prior to 1976 –

the first year volleyball was considered a scholarship sport

• A two-time U.S. Olympian Mexico City, 1968

Tokyo, 1964

• Five-year women’s volleyball head coach at Pepperdine (1973-77)

• Longtime high school volleyball coach

Paula Weishoff

“Arguably the greatest middle blocker in women’s volleyball history”

• Inducted to the Volleyball Hall of Fame (1998)

• Selected to the Volleyball magazine All-Time Indoor Team

• Named To USA Volleyball’s 1978-2002 All-Era Team

• Led USC to 1980 AIAW National Championship

• Named MVP of the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain

• Only woman ever to be a member of three U.S. Women’s Volleyball

Olympic Teams:Los Angeles, 1984

Seoul, 1988Barcelona, 1992

• A 16-year member of the U.S. National team

• Current head coach at UC Irvine and former seven-year assistant coach for the Women of

Troy

1995 1996 1998

Volleyball Hall Of Fame Inductees

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Lisa Love

“A long-time coach who is also a tremendous administrator and driving

national force for the sport”

• Inducted to the AVCA Hall of Fame (2005)

• Compiled a 404-171 record in 17 seasons as head coach at the University of Texas at

Arlington and was the AVCA Division I Coach of the Year in 1988

• Guided the USC program (1989-1998) to a 205-93 overall record while also serving as

associate athletic director (1991-2001). She led USC to nine NCAA Tournament berths

and eight finishes in the national top 15

• Served as AVCA president from 1997-98 and as the chair of the NCAA Division I Volleyball

Committee. She worked on the AVCA All-America committee from 1987-89 and was a legislative representative to the AVCA Board

from 1992-94. She was instrumental to the development and the direction of volleyball

on a national scale

• Current athletic director at Arizona State

Mick Haley

“An accomplished head coach with over 30 years of experience including four

Division I national championships”

• Inducted to the AVCA Hall of Fame (2006)

• During his tenure at Kellogg Community College in Battle Creek, Mich., he recorded

four national men's and two national women's titles

• In 17 seasons at Texas, he compiled a 522-137-1 record along with two national

championships in 1981 and 1988. His titles were instrumental in expanding the sport to

a national level in being the first non-West Coast team to win the title

• Served as the head coach for the U.S. Women's National Team (1997-2000),

including a fourth-place finish at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia

• Added two more national championships to his resume with back-to-back titles (2003

and 2004) with USC. His 2003 squad finished 35-0 as he earned his third National Coach of the Year honor while also putting together an NCAA-record 52-match winning streak from

2002 to 2004

Sue Woodstra

“One of USC's first All-Americans, she also was the U.S. team captain for the 1984

Olympics”

• Inducted to the AVCA Hall of Fame (2006)

• One of USC's first All-Americans, leading USC as an outside hitter to the 1977 AIAW

Championship

• Captain for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team, which earned the silver medal in Los Angeles. She was selected as a USVBA All-Time Great in

1993 and was named to the USAV All-Era Team

• After her professional career, which included playing with the NEC Volleyball Team of the Japan League (1984-88), Woodstra turned to

coaching with experience at the Division I and II levels. Currently, she is the head coach

at Humboldt State University

• During the summer of 2007, she briefly left her Humboldt State position to serve as

assistant coach for the U.S. Women's National Team through the 2008 Olympics in China

2005 2006 2006

Volleyball Hall Of Fame Inductees

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Since the program's inception in 1976, USC boasts 34 All-Americans

1977 1st Team1980 Olympics1984 Olympics

1976 1st Team1977 1st Team1980 Olympics1984 Olympics

#20 - Terry Place (1976-77)Redondo Beach, Calif. (Redondo HS) Middle Blocker

#4 - Sue Woodstra (1977)Colton, Calif. Outside Hitter

1977 1st Team

#11 - Lynne Luedke (1977)Brooklyn Park, Minn. Outside Hitter

1976 1st Team1977 1st Team1980 Olympics

#5 - Debbie Landreth (1976-77)El Segundo, Calif. Outside Hitter

All-Americans

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1976 1st Team1977 1st Team1980 Olympics1984 Olympics

#10 - Debbie Green (1976-77)Westminster, Calif. (Westminster HS) Setter

1977 1st Team

#13 - Star Clark (1977-78)Perris, Calif. (Perris HS) Middle Blocker

1980 1st Team1984 Olympics

1992 Olympics (MVP)1996 Olympics

#9 - Paula Weishoff (1980)Torrance, Calif. (West HS) Middle Blocker

1976 1st Team1978 1st Team1979 1st Team1980 1st Team

#2 - Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (1976-80)Huntington Beach, Calif. (Marina HS) Setter

All-Americans

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1978 1st Team1979 1st Team1980 1st Team1981 1st Team

#5 - Cathy Stukel (1978-81)Champaign, Ill. (Champaign Central HS) Setter

1981 1st Team1982 1st Team1983 1st Team

#4 - Dana Smith (1980-83)29 Palms, Calif. (29 Palms HS) Outside Hitter

1984 1st Team1985 1st Team1984 Olympics1988 Olympics

#3 - Kim Ruddins (1981-85)Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester HS) Setter

1982 1st Team1983 1st Team1984 1st Team1985 1st Team

#10 - Tracy Clark - (1982-85)El Toro, Calif. (El Toro HS) Outside Hitter

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1982 24 --- 399 --- 113 810 .353 --- 24 32 --- 27-33-60 ---1983 24 --- 346 --- 146 792 .253 --- 22 141 --- 17-32-49 ---1984 25 --- 473 --- 189 1,066 .266 --- 35 296 --- 13-54-67 ---1985 35 93 462 4.97 154 998 .309 22 25 317 3.41 20-50-70 0.75Career 108 --- 1,680 --- 602 3,666 .294 --- 106 786 --- 77-169-246 ---

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1981 23 --- 28 --- 10 81 .222 --- 20 17 --- 6-15-21 ---1982 24 --- 67 --- 19 201 .239 --- 20 37 --- 8-61-69 ---1984 26 --- 74 --- 20 193 .280 --- 28 239 --- 21-84-105 ---1985 19 72 65 0.90 6 166 .355 888 13 192 2.67 6-82-88 1.22Career 92 --- 234 --- 55 641 .279 --- 81 485 --- 41-242-283 ---

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1980 12 --- 109 --- 39 280 .250 --- 8 --- --- 3-14-17 ---1981 22 --- 298 --- 78 716 .307 --- 21 46 --- 15-30-45 ---1982 24 --- 385 --- 134 838 .283 --- 24 30 --- 19-29-48 ---1983 23 --- 287 --- 97 717 .265 --- 19 118 --- 8-34-42 ---Career 81 --- 1,079 --- 348 2,551 .287 --- 72 --- --- 45-107-152 ---

All-Americans

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#12 Stefanie Bodison (1988-91)Rockville, Md. (Montgomery HS) Middle Blocker

1992 2nd Team

#5 - Cica Baccelli (1991-92)Sao Paolo, Brazil (Colegio Objetivo) Outside Hitter

1992 2nd Team1993 1st Team

#9 - Katie Haller (1990-93)Bakersfield, Calif. (Garces Memorial HS) Outside Hitter

1993 2nd Team1994 1st Team

#15 - Meika Wagner (1991-94)Moreno Valley, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) Outside Hitter

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1991 9 15 30 2.00 10 57 .351 1 0 7 0.47 0-9-9 0.601992 30 106 338 3.19 139 730 .273 15 37 298 2.81 24-111-135 1.271993 31 114 450 3.94 143 934 .329 19 16 261 2.29 35-97-132 1.161994 30 105 451 4.30 143 854 .361 21 10 297 2.83 30-94-124 1.18Career 100 340 1,269 3.73 435 2,575 .324 56 63 863 2.54 89-311-400 1.18

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1988 27 69 53 0.77 23 171 .175 0 13 113 1.64 17-39-56 0.811989 32 113 240 2.12 81 594 .268 16 15 246 2.18 32-92-124 1.101990 28 106 285 2.69 103 646 .282 10 15 225 2.12 29-90-119 1.121991 31 114 365 3.20 117 785 .316 18 23 312 2.74 30-116-146 1.28Career 118 402 943 2.35 324 2,196 .282 44 66 896 2.23 108-337-445 1.11

1991 2nd Team

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1991 29 92 293 3.18 90 723 .281 41 15 167 1.82 14-69-83 0.901992 30 103 432 4.19 108 1,030 .315 50 21 262 2.54 21-80-101 0.98Career 59 195 725 3.72 198 1,753 .301 91 36 429 2.20 35-149-184 0.94

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1990 28 87 208 2.39 107 658 .154 4 19 236 2.71 12-26-38 0.441991 31 115 429 3.73 154 1,152 .239 19 29 489 4.25 7-43-50 0.431992 30 107 427 3.99 125 1,196 .253 19 26 504 4.71 11-53-64 0.601993 31 115 464 4.03 121 1,247 .275 30 33 473 4.11 9-41-50 0.43Career 120 424 1,528 3.60 507 4,253 .240 72 107 1,702 4.01 39-163-202 0.48

All-Americans

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1994 2nd Team

#11 - Lauri Yust (1991-94)Houston, Texas (Elsik HS) Middle Blocker

1994 2nd Team1995 2nd Team

#3 - Kelly Kuebler (1992-95)Seal Beach, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) Outside Hitter

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1992 29 100 239 2.39 119 775 .155 18 21 385 3.85 8-58-66 0.661993 31 113 394 3.49 173 1,052 .210 10 33 379 3.35 11-51-62 0.551994 26 94 341 3.63 103 787 .302 29 30 329 3.50 21-34-55 0.591995 25 95 442 4.65 139 1,006 .301 19 25 378 3.98 18-38-56 0.59 Career 111 402 1,416 3.52 534 3,620 .244 76 109 1,471 3.66 58-181-239 0.59

1997 1st Team1998 2nd Team

#10 - Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98)Uzice, Serbia (Miodrag Milovanovic HS) Middle Blocker

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1995 27 101 330 3.27 108 726 .306 7 7 116 1.15 48-87-135 1.341996 30 104 433 4.16 112 891 .360 12 11 111 1.07 37-106-143 1.381997 28 104 442 4.25 93 885 .394 13 25 131 1.26 25-127-152 1.461998 29 103 494 4.80 128 1,041 .352 14 19 146 1.42 21-110-131 1.27Career 114 412 1,699 4.12 441 3,543 .355 46 62 504 1.22 131-430-561 1.36

1998 2nd Team

#15 - Jennifer Kessy (1995-98)San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (Dana Hills HS) Outside Hitter

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1995 27 101 360 3.56 162 965 .205 19 15 307 3.04 24-33-57 0.561996 30 103 408 3.96 198 1,091 .192 11 23 313 3.04 24-38-52 0.601997 29 106 477 4.50 201 1,061 .260 29 26 354 3.34 5-79-84 0.791998 30 105 554 5.28 189 1,239 .295 47 35 337 3.21 6-54-60 0.57Career 116 415 1,799 4.33 750 4,356 .241 106 99 1,311 3.16 60-204-264 0.64

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1991 28 101 175 1.73 66 424 .257 23 21 194 1.92 40-107-147 1.461992 23 65 65 1.00 44 183 .115 8 9 114 1.75 11-44-55 0.851993 31 115 319 2.77 105 696 .308 17 13 126 1.10 40-134-174 1.511994 28 94 345 3.67 89 667 .384 14 8 156 1.66 54-94-148 1.57Career 110 375 904 2.41 304 1,970 .305 62 51 590 1.57 145-379-524 1.40

All-Americans

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2000 2nd Team

#26 Jennifer Pahl (1998-2001)Murrieta, Calif. (Linfield HS) Middle Blocker

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG1998 29 75 139 1.85 43 289 .332 2 6 30 0.40 8-49-57 0.761999 30 107 362 3.38 128 798 .293 12 32 243 2.27 24-75-99 0.932000 31 104 334 3.21 66 662 .405 4 10 136 1.31 17-115-132 1.272001 29 97 249 2.57 63 469 .397 4 2 54 0.56 13-100-113 1.16Career 119 383 1,084 2.83 300 2,218 .353 22 50 463 1.21 62-339-401 1.05

2000 2nd Team2002 1st Team2003 1st Team

#14 - April Ross (2000-03)Newport Beach, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS) Outside Hitter

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG2000 32 107 396 3.70 126 956 .282 32 38 327 3.06 10-57-67 0.632001 29 97 375 3.87 109 938 .284 28 21 299 3.08 12-47-59 0.612002 32 107 386 3.61 111 960 .286 17 46 321 3.00 11-58-69 0.642003 35 113 412 3.65 115 1,004 .296 26 59 356 3.15 28-51-79 0.70Career 128 424 1,569 3.70 461 3,858 .287 103 164 1,303 3.07 61-213-274 0.65

2001 2nd Team

#33 - Katie Olsovsky (2000-03)Torrance, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery HS) Middle Blocker

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG2000 31 103 282 2.74 85 548 .359 30 13 79 0.77 30-92-122 1.182001 29 100 236 2.36 66 458 .371 20 12 200 2.00 24-100-124 1.242002 32 103 273 2.65 75 553 .358 60 22 117 1.14 29-97-126 1.222003 34 106 265 2.50 76 596 .317 12 4 129 1.22 8-96-104 0.98Career 126 421 1,056 2.56 302 2,155 .350 122 51 525 1.27 91-385-476 1.16

2002 1st Team2003 1st Team2004 1st Team

#9 - Emily Adams (2001-04)Phoenix, Ariz. (Xavier College Prep) Middle Blocker

All-Americans

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2001 17 29 59 2.03 110 .418 5 0.17 1 0.03 4 0.14 8-13-21 0.72 74.5 2.552002 32 102 310 3.04 581 .423 35 0.34 19 0.19 78 0.76 42-99-141 1.38 420.5 4.122003 35 112 376 3.36 701 .431 31 0.28 24 0.21 91 0.81 40-116-156 1.39 498.0 4.452004 29 106 318 3.00 664 .389 43 0.41 14 0.13 83 0.78 30-115-145 1.37 419.5 3.95Career 113 349 1,063 3.05 2,056 .414 114 0.33 58 0.17 1,241 3.01 61-127-188 0.46 1,412.5 4.05

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#7 - Bibiana Candelas (2002-05)Torreón, Mexico (Colegio Ponceño) Middle Blocker

2003 1st Team2004 3rd Team2005 2nd Team2008 Olympics (Beach)

2003 2nd Team2004 1st Team

#8 - Keao Burdine (2001-04)Pico Rivera, Calif. (La Habra HS) Outside Hitter

2005 2nd Team2006 2nd Team

#2 - Debora Seilhamer (2003-06)Ponce, Puerto Rico (Colegio Ponceño) Libero

Year M G K KPG E TA Pct. A SA Digs DPG BS-BA-TB BPG2003 33 82 1 0.01 0 2 .500 6 4 83 1.01 0-0-0 0.002004 29 106 4 0.04 1 9 .333 25 7 571 5.39 0-0-0 0.002005 28 102 3 0.03 4 10 -.100 50 10 696 6.82 0-0-0 0.002006 32 114 3 0.03 5 12 -.167 84 16 721 6.32 0-0-0 0.00Career 122 404 11 0.03 10 33 .030 165 37 2,071 5.13 0-0-0 0.00

2006 2nd Team2007 1st Team2008 Olympics

#7 - Asia Kaczor (2006-07 )Wroclaw, Poland (College of Southern Idaho) Outside Hitter

All-Americans

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2006 32 114 563 4.94 1,272 .300 35 0.31 37 0.32 199 1.75 4-77-81 0.71 642.5 5.632007 34 128 659 5.15 1,542 .301 44 0.34 40 0.31 281 2.20 12-71-83 0.65 746.5 5.83Career 66 242 1,222 5.05 2,814 .301 79 0.33 77 0.32 480 1.98 16-148-164 0.68 1,389.0 5.74

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2002 15 40 80 2.00 176 .352 1 0.03 2 0.05 20 0.50 1-16-17 0.43 91.0 2.282003 35 111 339 3.05 632 .434 53 0.48 23 0.21 73 0.66 20-118-138 1.24 441.0 3.972004 29 108 330 3.06 676 .396 51 0.47 11 0.10 75 0.69 20-88-108 1.00 405.0 3.752005 28 102 501 4.91 1,253 .315 21 0.21 12 0.12 119 1.17 31-62-93 0.91 575.0 5.64Career 107 361 1,250 3.46 2,737 .365 126 0.35 48 0.13 287 0.80 72-284-356 0.99 1,512.0 4.19

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2001 29 101 328 3.25 832 .266 33 0.33 19 0.13 255 2.52 8-39-47 0.47 374.5 3.702002 32 104 341 3.28 842 .273 14 0.13 29 0.28 310 2.98 12-29-41 0.39 396.5 3.812003 34 105 364 3.47 901 .280 18 0.17 27 0.26 316 3.01 13-29-42 0.40 418.5 3.982004 27 102 428 4.20 1,141 .237 22 0.22 29 0.28 360 3.53 28-30-58 0.57 500.0 4.90Career 122 412 1,461 3.55 3,716 .262 87 0.21 104 0.25 1,241 3.01 61-127-188 0.46 1,689.5 4.10

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#9 - Taylor Carico (2006-08)Manhattan Beach, California (Mira Costa HS) Setter

2007 2nd Team

All-Americans

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2004 1 1 0 0.00 1 .000 0 0.00 1 1.00 7 7.00 0-0-0 0.00 1.0 1.002005 Did Not Play2006 32 113 342 3.03 939 .210 27 0.24 20 0.18 293 2.59 23-32-55 0.49 401.0 3.552007 30 109 327 3.00 862 .226 28 0.26 7 0.06 219 2.01 19-35-54 0.50 370.5 3.39 2008 29 106 334 3.15 973 .199 31 0.29 16 0.15 245 2.31 25-25-50 0.47 387.5 3.652009 25 94 310 3.30 901 .228 21 0.22 8 0.09 277 2.95 22-30-52 0.55 355.0 3.78Career 117 423 1,313 3.10 3,676 .215 107 2.25 52 0.12 1,041 2.46 89-122-211 0.50 1,515.0 3.58*Gysin was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA in 2008

#5 - Jessica Gysin (2004-09)Los Gatos, California (St. Francis HS) Outside Hitter

2008 2nd Team

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2008 29 108 350 3.24 931 .200 9 0.08 12 0.11 122 1.13 23-36-59 0.55 403.0 3.732009 32 115 522 4.54 1,281 .236 13 0.11 33 0.29 308 2.68 33-40-73 0.63 608.0 5.292010 33 122 532 4.40 1,250 .299 19 0.16 38 0.31 304 2.51 33-44-77 0.64 625.0 5.172011 34 113 514 4.47 1,297 .265 13 0.11 57 0.50 360 3.13 34-29-63 0.55 619.5 5.38Career 128 459 1,918 4.18 4,759 .253 54 0.12 140 0.31 1,094 2.38 123-149-272 0.59 2,255.5 4.91

#7 - Alex Jupiter (2008-11 )Hermosa Beach, California (Redondo Union HS) Outside Hitter

2009 3rd Team2010 1st Team2011 1st Team

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2008 24 43 2 0.05 4 .250 117 2.72 2 0.05 32 0.74 1-6-7 0.16 8.0 0.192009 32 115 15 0.13 77 -.130 1,431 12.44 6 0.05 227 1.97 1-47-48 0.42 45.5 0.392010 34 127 35 0.28 91 .275 1,567 12.34 14 0.11 281 2.21 3-48-51 0.40 76.0 0.602011 34 116 30 0.26 71 .268 1,395 12.03 8 0.07 243 2.09 3-43-46 0.40 62.5 0.53Career 124 401 82 0.20 243 .144 4,510 11.25 30 0.07 783 1.95 8-144-152 0.38 192.0 0.48

#12 - Kendall Bateman (2008- 11 )Manhattan Beach, California (Mira Costa HS) Setter

2010 2nd Team2011 1st Team

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2006 32 114 123 1.08 271 .339 1,445 12.68 23 0.23 255 2.24 9-74-83 0.73 195.0 1.712007 34 126 135 1.07 299 .338 1,597 12.67 20 0.16 253 2.01 8-59-67 0.53 192.5 1.522008 29 105 83 0.79 188 .303 1,059 10.09 11 0.10 201 1.91 5-54-59 0.56 126.0 1.20Career 95 345 341 0.99 758 .330 4,101 11.89 57 0.17 709 2.06 22-187-209 0.61 513.5 1.49

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Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2007 Redshirted2008 27 99 209 2.11 430 .323 21 0.21 2 0.02 17 0.17 15-88-103 1.04 270.0 2.732009 31 110 281 2.55 564 .371 15 0.14 0 0.00 19 0.17 20-85-105 0.95 343.5 3.122010 33 119 286 2.40 552 .417 45 0.38 3 0.03 30 0.25 24-91-115 0.97 358.5 3.012011 34 113 303 2.68 592 .385 2 0.02 0 0.00 23 0.20 11-79-90 0.80 353.5 3.12Career 125 441 1,079 2.45 2,138 .377 83 0.19 5 0.01 89 0.20 70-343-413 0.94 1,325.5 3.00

#8 - Lauren Williams (2008-11 )Houston, Texas (Stratford HS) Middle Blocker

2010 3rd Team2011 3rd Team

All-Americans

The 1976 USC women's volleyball team was the school's first squad that played competitively. Playing in the AIAW, the Women of Troy went 34-1 and captured the first of six national championships.

Year M S K KPS TA Pct. A APS SA SAPS Digs DPS BS-BA-TB BPS PTS PPS2010 34 125 1 0.01 6 .000 16 0.13 18 0.14 497 3.98 0-0-0 0.00 19.0 0.15 2011 34 116 1 0.01 3 .333 82 0.71 21 0.18 596 5.14 0-0-0 0.00 22.0 0.19Career 68 241 2 0.01 9 .111 98 0.41 39 0.16 1,093 4.54 0-0-0 0.00 41.0 0.17

#3 - Natalie Hagglund (2010- )Encinitas, California (La Costa Canyon HS) Libero

2011 1st Team

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2002 and 2003 National Championships

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During the 2007 season, the USC women's volleyball program began to honor its "All-Time Greats" with permanent banners at the Galen Center. Paula Weishoff and Debbie Green were the first Women of Troy former players to be recognized for their contributions, not only to USC, but also to the sport of women's volleyball. The next players honored were: Debbie (Landreth) Brown and Sue Woodstra (2008), Cathy Stukel and Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (2009) and Terry Place and Dana Smith (2010). Weishoff led USC to the 1980 national championship and is regarded by many as one of the greatest middle blockers in history. She was a 16-year member of the U.S. National Team and is the only woman to ever play on three U.S. Olympic Teams (Los Angeles in 1984, Seoul in 1988 and Barcelona in 1992). Green has been recognized as one of the greatest setters in the sport. She was inducted into the Volleyball Hall of Fame in 1995, as well as the AVCA Hall of Fame in 2004. She led USC to its first national championships in 1976 and 1977. The 1977 squad was the first collegiate squad to go undefeated (38-0) as its entire starting lineup earned All-America honors. Woodstra was one of USC's first All-Americans and a member of the 1977 national championship team. She was a two-time Olympian and was the team captain for the 1984 U.S. Olympic Team. Brown was a two-time All-American for USC and member of the 1976 and 1977 national championship squads, along with being named to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team. She is currently the head coach at Notre Dame. Dittmer-Goodwin was USC's first four-time All-American (1976, 1978, 1979 and 1980) as a setter while Stukel was also a four-time All-American for the Women of Troy (1978-1981) as a setter. Place was a two-time All-American (1976 and 1977) and two-time Olympian (1980 and 1984). Smith was a three-time All-American, playing for USC from 1980-83. She was a member of the 1981 and 1982 national championship squads and one of only four USC players in history to earn an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship in 1984.

All-Time Great Night

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Debbie Green

All-Time Great Night

Paula Weishoff celebrates All-Time Great Night with her mother (Mary) and father (Fred)

Debbie Brown (left), USC head coach Mick Haley (middle), Sue Woodstra (right)

Debbie Brown

Cathy Stukel (left), USC head coach Mick Haley (middle), Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (right)Dana Smith

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AVCA All-Americans

2011 ...................................... Kendall Bateman (1st team)............................................... Natalie Hagglund (1st team)...........................................................Alex Jupiter (1st team)..................................................Lauren Williams (3rd team)2010 .................................................Alex Jupiter (1st team).............................................. Kendall Bateman (2nd team)..................................................Lauren Williams (3rd team)2009 ................................................Alex Jupiter (3rd team)2007 ..................................................Asia Kaczor (1st team).......................................................Taylor Carico (2nd team)2006 ................................................Asia Kaczor (2nd team)............................................. Debora Seilhamer (3rd team)2005 .................................... Bibiana Candelas (2nd team)2004 .............................................. Emily Adams (1st team)....................................................... Keao Burdine (1st team)............................................... Bibiana Candelas (3rd team)2003 .............................................. Emily Adams (1st team)......................................................Keao Burdine (2nd team)................................................Bibiana Candelas (1st team)...............................................................April Ross (1st team)2002 .............................................. Emily Adams (1st team)...............................................................April Ross (1st team)2001 ......................................... Katie Olsovsky (2nd team)2000 .............................................Jennifer Pahl (2nd team).............................................................April Ross (2nd team)1998 .......................................... Jennifer Kessy (2nd team)......................................... Jasmina Marinkovic (2nd team)1997 .................................Jasmina Marinkovic (1st team)1995 ............................................ Kelly Kuebler (2nd team)1994 ............................................ Kelly Kuebler (2nd team)......................................................Meika Wagner (1st team)............................................................. Lauri Yust (2nd team)1993 ................................................. Katie Haller (1st team)...................................................Meika Wagner (2nd team)1992 ..............................................Cica Baccelli (2nd team)...........................................................Katie Haller (3rd team)1991 ......................................Stefanie Bodison (3rd team)1985 ...................................................Tracy Clark (1st team).........................................................Kim Ruddins (1st team)1984 ...................................................Tracy Clark (1st team).........................................................Kim Ruddins (1st team)1983 .................................................Dana Smith (1st team).............................................................Tracy Clark (1st team)1982 .................................................Dana Smith (1st team).............................................................Tracy Clark (1st team)1981 .................................................Dana Smith (1st team)......................................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team)1980 .........................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (1st team)......................................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team).....................................................Paula Weishoff (1st team)1979 .........................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (1st team)......................................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team)1978 .........................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (1st team)......................................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team)1977 ..................................................... Star Clark (1st team)...................................................... Debbie Green (1st team)

................................................ Debbie Landreth (1st team)

...................................................... Lynne Luedke (1st team)

.............................................................Terry Place (1st team)

.......................................................Sue Woodstra (1st team)1976 .........................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (1st team)...................................................... Debbie Green (1st team)................................................ Debbie Landreth (1st team).............................................................Terry Place (1st team)

AVCA All-District VIII/All-Pacific Region Team

2011 ........................................................... Kendall Bateman................................................................... Natalie Hagglund................................................................................Alex Jupiter........................................................................Lauren Williams...................................................................... Katie Fuller (HM)

2010 ........................................................... Kendall Bateman................................................................................Alex Jupiter........................................................................Lauren Williams....................................................Falyn Fonoimoana (HM)**2009 ......................................................................Alex Jupiter2007 .......................................................................Asia Kaczor2006 .......................................................................Asia Kaczor................................................................... Debora Seilhamer..........................................................................Taylor Carico**2005 ........................................................... Bibiana Candelas.........................................................Debora Seilhamer (HM)2004 ....................................................................Emily Adams.............................................................................Keao Burdine.......................................................... Bibiana Candelas (HM)2003 ....................................................................Emily Adams ............................................................... Toni Anderson (HM).............................................................................Keao Burdine ..................................................................... Bibiana Candelas

................................................................Katie Olsovsky (HM)

....................................................................................April Ross 2002 ....................................................................Emily Adams ..................................................................Keao Burdine (HM)................................................................Katie Olsovsky (HM)....................................................................................April Ross 2001 ................................................................ Katie Olsovsky ..............................................................................Jennifer Pahl ....................................................................................April Ross 2000 ....................................................................Jennifer Pahl ................................................................................April Ross**1998 ................................................................. Jennifer Kessy................................................................ Jasmina Marinkovic...........................................................................Janice Mounts1997 ................................................................. Jennifer Kessy................................................................ Jasmina Marinkovic1996 ...................................................... Jasmina Marinkovic1995 ................................................................... Kelly Kuebler................................................................ Jasmina Marinkovic1994 ................................................................... Kelly Kuebler...........................................................................Meika Wagner.................................................................................... Lauri Yust1993 ...................................................................... Katie Haller...........................................................................Meika Wagner.................................................................................... Lauri Yust1992 ....................................................................... Cica Bacelli................................................................................ Katie Haller1991 ............................................................Stefanie Bodison1990 ...............................................................Lonise Norfleet**Pacific Region Freshman of the Year

AVCA National Player of the Week

2010 .................................................... Alex Jupiter (Sept. 6)................................................................Alex Jupiter (Nov. 1)2007 .....................................................Asia Kaczor (Oct. 29)

Pac-10 Player of the Year and three-

time All-American April Ross

2000 All-AmericanJennifer Pahl

Honors and Awards

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2003 ................................................Keao Burdine (Nov. 17)2001 ...............................................Katie Olsovsky (Oct. 15)2000 .......................................................April Ross (Nov. 13)1997 .................................. Jasmina Marinkovic (Sept. 22)

AVCA Division INational Player of the Year

2011 ......................................................................Alex Jupiter

AVCA Division INational Coach of the Year

2003 ........................................................................Mick Haley

AVCA District VIII/Region Coach of the Year

2011 ........................................................................Mick Haley2000 ...................................................Jerritt Elliott (Interim)1991 ........................................................................... Lisa Love

Asics/Volleyball MagazineAll-American**

2011 ...................................... Kendall Bateman (1st team)............................................... Natalie Hagglund (1st team)...........................................................Alex Jupiter (1st team).................................................Lauren Williams (2nd team)2010 ......................................Kendall Bateman (3rd team)...........................................................Alex Jupiter (1st team).................................................Lauren Williams (2nd team)2009 .............................................Jessica Gysin (2nd team)2008 .............................................Jessica Gysin (2nd team)...................................Taylor Carico (honorable mention)

2007 ..................................................Asia Kaczor (1st team).......................................................Taylor Carico (2nd team)2006 ................................................Asia Kaczor (2nd team)............................................ Debora Seilhamer (2nd team)2005 .................................... Bibiana Candelas (2nd team)............................................ Debora Seilhamer (2nd team)2003 .............................................. Emily Adams (1st team).......................................................Keao Burdine (3rd team)............................................... Bibiana Candelas (3rd team)...............................................................April Ross (1st team)2001 ......................Katie Olsovsky (honorable mention)...................................Jennifer Pahl (honorable mention)..............................................................April Ross (3rd team)2000 ......................Katie Olsovsky (honorable mention).......................................................Jennifer Pahl (2nd team).............................................................April Ross (2nd team)1998 ........... Jasmina Marinkovic (honorable mention)................................ Jennifer Kessy (honorable mention)1997 .................................Jasmina Marinkovic (1st team)1980 ............................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team).....................................................Paula Weishoff (1st team)1979 ............................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team)1978 ....................... Paula Dittmer (honorable mention)......................................................... Cathy Stukel (1st team)1977 ................................Star Clark (honorable mention)...................................................... Debbie Green (1st team)................................................ Debbie Landreth (1st team).................................................... Lynne Luedke (2nd team)...........................................................Terry Place (2nd team).......................................................Sue Woodstra (1st team)**Magazine did not award honors in 2002.

Asics/Volleyball MagazinePlayers of the Year**

2011 ......................................................................Alex Jupiter2000 ............................April Ross (Freshman of the Year)1980 ................................................................ Paula Weishoff**Magazine did not award honors in 2002.

Conference MVP

2011 .....................................................Alex Jupiter (Pac-12)2003 .........................................................April Ross (Pac-10)1980 ....................................................Cathy Stukel (WCAA)

Conference Setter of the Year

2011 .......................................... Kendall Bateman (Pac-12)

Conference Libero of the Year

2011 .........................................Natalie Hagglund (Pac-12)

All-ConferenceNote: USC was a member of the WCAA from 1976-1984; the Pac-West Conference in 1985; and the Pacific-10 Conference from 1986-present.

2011 ........................................................... Kendall Bateman.................................................................... Natalie Hagglund................................................................................Alex Jupiter........................................................................Lauren Williams...................................... Katie Fuller (honorable mention)2010 .........................................................Falyn Fonoimoana................................................................................Alex Jupiter........................................................................Lauren Williams...........................Kendall Bateman (honorable mention)2009 ....................................................................Jessica Gysin................................................................................Alex Jupiter...........................Kendall Bateman (honorable mention)2008 ....................................................................Jessica Gysin2007 .......................................................................Asia Kaczor..............................................................................Taylor Carico2006 .......................................................................Asia Kaczor................................................................... Debora Seilhamer2005 ........................................................... Bibiana Candelas

1998 All-AmericanJennifer Kessy

Honors and Awards

Three-time All-American Emily Adams (2002-04)

Two-time All-American and 1995 Pac-10 Conference

Freshman of the Year Jasmina Marinkovic

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................................................................... Debora Seilhamer

................................................................................Staci Venski2004 ....................................................................Emily Adams.............................................................................Keao Burdine..................................................................... Bibiana Candelas2003 ....................................................................Emily Adams.......................................................................... Toni Anderson.............................................................................Keao Burdine..................................................................... Bibiana Candelas....................................Nicole Davis (honorable mention)................................Katie Olsovsky (honorable mention)....................................................................................April Ross2002 ....................................................................Emily Adams............................... Toni Anderson (honorable mention).............................................................................Keao Burdine.......................................................................... Katie Olsovsky....................................................................................April Ross2001 ........................Keao Burdine (honorable mention).......................................................................... Katie Olsovsky..............................................................................Jennifer Pahl....................................................................................April Ross2000 ..................... Toni Anderson (honorable mention)....................................Janae Henry (honorable mention)................................Katie Olsovsky (honorable mention) ..............................................................................Jennifer Pahl............................. Antoinette Polk (honorable mention)....................................................................................April Ross

1999 .......................Kashi Cormier (honorable mention)....................................Janae Henry (honorable mention)..............................................................................Jennifer Pahl............................. Antoinette Polk (honorable mention)1998 ................................................................. Jennifer Kessy................................................................ Jasmina Marinkovic

...........................................................................Janice Mounts

............................. Antoinette Polk (honorable mention)1997 ................................................................. Jennifer Kessy................................................................ Jasmina Marinkovic................................Janice Mounts (honorable mention)................................. Jeanne Vetter (honorable mention)1996 ........................................................... Vesna Dragicevic................................ Jennifer Kessy (honorable mention)................................................................ Jasmina Marinkovic................................Janice Mounts (honorable mention)1995 ...................... Jennifer Kessy (honorable mention)............................................................................. Kelly Kuebler..................... Jasmina Marinkovic (honorable mention)1994 ................................................................... Kelly Kuebler...........................................................................Meika Wagner.................................................................................... Lauri Yust1993 ...................................................................... Katie Haller...........................................................................Meika Wagner1992 ..................................................................... Katie Haller...............................................................................Cica Baccelli...........................................................................Meika Wagner1991 ............................................................Stefanie Bodison................................................................................ Katie Haller1990 ..............................................................Lonise Norfleet1989 ........................................................ Megan McCallister1988 ................................................................Nancy Hillman.................................................................. Megan McCallister1987 ................................................................Nancy Hillman.........................................................................Lonise Norfleet1985 .................................................................... Kim Ruddins..................................................................................Tracy Clark................................. Yvonne Lewis (honorable mention)1984 .................................................................... Kim Ruddins..................................................................................Tracy Clark................................. Yvonne Lewis (honorable mention) 1983 ......................................................................Dana Smith..................................................................................Tracy Clark.............................. Janice Johnson (honorable mention) 1982 ......................................................................Dana Smith..................................................................................Tracy Clark..............................Margaret Grant (honorable mention)................................... Kim Ruddins (honorable mention)1981 .................................................................... Cathy Stukel.........................................................Dana Smith (2nd team)1980 .................................................................... Cathy Stukel.......................................................................... Paula Weishoff............................................ Anna Maria Lopez (2nd team).................................................. Iris MacDonald (2nd team)1979 ..............................................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin.............................................................................. Cathy Stukel............................................ Anna Maria Lopez (2nd team)1978 .............................................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin.................................................................................... Star Clark....................................................... Cathy Stukel (2nd team)...................................................... Marie Lundie (2nd team)1977 .................................................................Debbie Green..................................................................... Debbie Landreth

Conference Freshman of the Year

2010 .........................................................Falyn Fonoimoana

2006 ....................................................................Taylor Carico2000 ..........................................................................April Ross1997 .............................................................. Antoinette Polk1995 ...................................................... Jasmina Marinkovic

Conference All-Freshmen Team

2011 ...................Hannah Schraer (honorable mention)2010 .........................................................Falyn Fonoimoana.................................................................... Natalie Hagglund.............................................................................Alexis Olgard........................................Sara Shaw (honorable mention)2008 ......................................................................Alex Jupiter........................................................................Lauren Williams2007 ............................Zoe Garrett (honorable mention)................................Geena Urango (honorable mention)

Honors and Awards

Hall of Fame inductee andthree-time OlympianPaula Weishoff

Three-time All-Pac-10 and three-time Pac-10 All-Academic honorable

mention setter Toni Anderson

Alaina Kipps was a second team academic All-American in 1997 and was USC's class valedictorian in 1999

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2006 ....................................................................Taylor Carico2005 ....................................................................Kelli Tennant2004 ................................................................... Sarah Florian......................Diane Copenhagen (honorable mention)2003 ...................... Kimi Freeburg (honorable mention)2001 ...................................................................Keao Burdine2000 ................................................................ Toni Anderson.......................................................................... Katie Olsovsky................................................................................April Ross**1999 ....................... Lauren Killian (honorable mention).........................................................................Tracy Lindquist1998 ....................................................................Jennifer Pahl1997 .......................................................... Antoinette Polk**.................................Kashi Cormier (honorable mention)1996 ........................Amber Oliver (honorable mention)1995 ...................................................... Jasmina Marinkovic1995 ................................................................. Jennifer Kessy1992 ................................................................... Kelly Kuebler1991 ......................................................................... Lauri Yust1990 ..................................................................... Katie Haller1987 ..............................................................Lonise Norfleet.................................................................. Megan McCallister1986 ..............................................................Yleana Carrasco** Freshman of the Year

Conference Coach of the Year

2011 ...................................................... Mick Haley (Pac-12)2000 ..................................Jerritt Elliott - Interim (Pac-10)1999 ..................................Jerritt Elliott - Interim (Pac-10)1997 .......................................................... Lisa Love (Pac-10)1978 ..............................................Dale Flickenger (WCAA)

Conference Players of the Week

2011 .................Kendall Bateman (Sept. 26 - Offensive)................................. Lauren Williams (Nov. 7 - Offensive).......................................Alex Jupiter (Nov. 14 - Offensive)2010 .................................................... Alex Jupiter (Sept. 6)................................................................Alex Jupiter (Nov. 1)2009 ........................................... Lauren Williams (Nov. 16)...................................................Kendall Bateman (Nov. 23)2007 ...................................................Asia Kaczor (Sept. 17)...............................................................Asia Kaczor (Oct. 29)..............................................................Asia Kaczor (Nov. 19)2006 ...................................................Asia Kaczor (Sept. 25)..............................................................Asia Kaczor (Nov. 20)2005 ............................................Bibiana Candelas (Oct. 3)................................................. Debora Seilhamer (Oct. 24)

2004 .................................................... Emily Adams (Oct. 4).................................................Debora Seilhamer (Nov. 15)2003 ................................................Emily Adams (Sept. 22)..........................................................Keao Burdine (Nov. 17)..................................................................April Ross (Oct. 20)2002 ........................................................ April Ross (Sept. 3).......................................................Katie Olsovsky (Sept. 24).............................................................. Emily Adams (Oct. 7)2001 ...........................................**Katie Olsovsky (Oct. 15).....................................................**Katie Olsovsky (Oct. 22)2000 ................................................Jennifer Pahl (Sept. 25).................................................................April Ross (Nov. 13)........................................................Katie Olsovsky (Nov. 20)1998 ..................................................Jennifer Kessy (Oct. 5).............................................. Jasmina Marinkovic (Oct. 12).........................................................Jennifer Kessy (Nov. 23)1997 ................................................Jennifer Kessy (Sept. 2)............................................ Jasmina Marinkovic (Sept. 22).............................................. Jasmina Marinkovic (Oct. 20)............................................. Jasmina Marinkovic (Nov. 10)1996 ................................................*Jennifer Kessy (Oct. 7)....................................................... *Jennifer Kessy (Oct. 14)1995 ....................................................Kelly Kuebler (Oct. 9)...........................................................Kelly Kuebler (Nov. 20)1994 .............................................. Meika Wagner (Nov. 21)1993 ................................................. Kelly Kuebler (Oct. 11).......................................................Meika Wagner (Sept. 20)1992 .................................................Cica Baccelli (Sept. 28)

1991 ................................................Kiersten Finch (Sept. 9)1990 ............................................ Lonise Norfleet (Nov. 19)................................................ Megan McCallister (Oct. 29)1989 .........................................Megan McCallister (Oct. 9)............................................... Christine Brigman (Sept. 25)1988 ..........................................Yleana Carrasco (Sept. 26)1987 .............................................. Nancy Hillman (Oct. 26)*First Pac-10 player to win consecutive Player of the Week honors.**Second Pac-10 player of all-time to win the consecutive honor.

Conference All-Academic

2011 ............................ Katie Fuller (honorable mention)......................... Natalie Hagglund (honorable mention)........................................ Erin Yoder (honorable mention)2010 ........................................... Geena Urango (1st team)...........................Kendall Bateman (honorable mention)2009 ......................................... Geena Urango (2nd team)...........................Kendall Bateman (honorable mention)......................................Zoe Garrett (honorable mention)..................................... Alli Hillgren (honorable mention)2008 ............................................... Alli Hillgren (2nd team)................................Geena Urango (honorable mention)2007 .............................................Taylor Carico (2nd team)......................................................... Alli Hillgren (2nd team)2006 ...................................................Alli Dillon (2nd team)2005 ...................................................Alli Dillon (2nd team)2003 .............................................. Emily Adams (1st team)............................... Toni Anderson (honorable mention).......................... Bibiana Candelas (honorable mention)..............................Alicia Robinson (honorable mention).........................................April Ross (honorable mention)2002 .............................................Emily Adams (2nd team)............................... Toni Anderson (honorable mention)..............................Alicia Robinson (honorable mention)2001 ..................... Toni Anderson (honorable mention)................................. Lauren Killian (honorable mention).............................. Tracy Lindquist (honorable mention)...................................Jennifer Pahl (honorable mention).........................................April Ross (honorable mention)2000 ....................... Lauren Killian (honorable mention).............................. Tracy Lindquist (honorable mention)1999 ........................Amber Oliver (honorable mention)1997 ................................................Alaina Kipps (1st team)1996 ............................................. Bonny Brunst (1st team)............................................................Kirsti Olson (1st team)1995 .......................................... Bonny Brunst (2nd team)......................................Kirsti Olson (honorable mention)1994 ........................................... Bonny Brunst (2nd team)......................................Kirsti Olson (honorable mention)...............................................................Lauri Yust (1st team)

Keao Burdine (2001-04) was a two-time All-American as well as a two-time NCAA Championship most valuable player

Honors and Awards

Three-time Academic All-American Katie Haller

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1993 ................................................. Katie Haller (1st team)...............................................................Lauri Yust (1st team)1992 ................................................. Katie Haller (1st team)......................................................Meika Wagner (1st team)1991 ................................................. Katie Haller (1st team)......................................................Kiersten Finch (1st team)1990 ............................................Kiersten Finch (1st team)1989 .......................................Stefanie Bodison (1st team)

NCAA/AIAW Championship All-Tournament

2011 ......................................................................Alex Jupiter2007 .......................................................................Asia Kaczor2003 ......................................................Keao Burdine - MVP..................................................................... Bibiana Candelas....................................................................................April Ross 2002 ......................................................Keao Burdine - MVP.......................................................................... Katie Olsovsky....................................................................................April Ross 1985 .................................................................... Kim Ruddins1982 ...........................................................Tracy Clark - MVP.............................................................................. Kim Ruddins1981 ........................................................Cathy Stukel - MVP................................................................................Dana Smith1978 ......................................................Cathy Stukel (AIAW)

NCAA/AIAW Regional All-Tournament

2011 ......................................................... Alex Jupiter - MVP..................................................................... Kendall Bateman2010 ............................................Falyn Fonoimoana - MVP..................................................................... Kendall Bateman................................................................................Alex Jupiter2007 ..........................................................Asia Kaczor - MVP.................................................................Diane Copenhagen..............................................................................Jessica Gysin2003 ....................................................................Emily Adams................................................................Keao Burdine - MVP..................................................................... Bibiana Candelas....................................................................................April Ross2002 ....................................................................Emily Adams.......................................................................... Katie Olsovsky.......................................................................April Ross - MVP 2001 ................................................................ Katie Olsovsky..............................................................................Jennifer Pahl 2000 ................................................................ Katie Olsovsky..............................................................................Jennifer Pahl.......................................................................April Ross - MVP1994 ................................................................... Kelly Kuebler...........................................................................Meika Wagner.................................................................................... Lauri Yust1985 .................................................................... Kim Ruddins1982 ...........................................................Tracy Clark - MVP.............................................................................. Kim Ruddins................................................................................Dana Smith1981 .................................................................... Cathy Stukel.........................................................................Margaret Grant.........................................................................Katie McGarrey1978 ...............................Paula Dittmer-Goodwin (AIAW)......................................................................Star Clark (AIAW)

Head coach Chuck Erbe and Cathy Stukel pose with the 1981 NCAA championship trophy after the Women of Troy defeated UCLA in the five-game match played at Pauley Pavilion

Honors and Awards

NCAA Post Graduate Scholarship Winners

1995 .......................................................................... Lauri Yust1994 ...................................................................... Katie Haller1984 ......................................................................Dana Smith1982 .................................................................... Cathy Stukel

Academic All-American

2003 .............................................Emily Adams (2nd team)1997 ..............................................Alaina Kipps (2nd team)1994 ................................................... Lauri Yust (2nd team)1993 ................................................. Katie Haller (1st team)1992 ................................................. Katie Haller (1st team)1991 ............................Katie Haller (honorable mention)

Volleyball Honda Award

2011 ......................................................................Alex Jupiter2003 .........................................................................April Ross1978 ..................................................................Debbie Green1977 ..................................................................Debbie Green

Volleyball Magazine All-Time Indoor Team

Debbie GreenPaula Weishoff

Sue Woodstra (2nd team)Debbie Landreth-Brown (honorable mention)

Volleyball Hall of Fame Inductees

Debbie Green (1995)Patti Lucas-Bright (1996)

Paula Weishoff (1998)

AVCA Hall of Fame Inductee

Debbie Green (2004)Lisa Love (2005)

Mick Haley (2006)Sue Woodstra (2006)

USA Volleyball 75th Anniversary All-Era Team

(1978-2002)

Debbie GreenPaula WeishoffSue Woodstra

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Kills1. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ......................................1,9182. Jennifer Kessy (1995-98) .................................1,7993. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) ......................1,6994. Tracy Clark (1982-85) ........................................1,6805. Lonise Norfleet (1987-90) ...............................1,6366. April Ross (2000-03) ..........................................1,5767. Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ................................1,5348. Katie Haller (1990-93) .......................................1,5289. Megan McCallister (1987-90) ........................1,47210. Keao Burdine (2001-04) ...................................1,461

Kills Per Set (min. 500 kills)

1. Asia Kaczor (2006-07) .........................................5.052. Jennifer Kessy (1995-98) ...................................4.333. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ........................................4.183. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) ........................4.125. Vesna Dragicevic (1994-96) ..............................3.976. Lonise Norfleet (1987-90) .................................3.967. April Ross (2000-03) ............................................3.73 Meika Wagner (1991-94) ...................................3.739. Cica Baccelli (1991-92) .......................................3.7210. Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ..................................3.65

Attempts1. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ......................................4,7592. Jennifer Kessy (1995-98) .................................4,3563. Katie Haller (1990-93) .......................................4,2534. Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ................................3,9845. April Ross (2000-03) ..........................................3,8596. Keao Burdine (2001-04) ...................................3,7167. Lonise Norfleet (1987-90) ...............................3,6928. Jessica Gysin (2006-09) ....................................3,6759. Tracy Clark (1982-85) ........................................3,66610. Kelly Kuebler (1992-95) ...................................3,620

Hitting Percentage (min. 1000 attacks)

1. Emily Adams (2001-04) ..................................... .414 1,063-211-2,0562. Lauren Williams (2008-11) ................................ .377 1,079-273-2,1383. Bibiana Candelas (2002-05) ........................... . .365 1,250-251-2,7374. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) ....................... .355 1,699-441-3,5435. Katie Olsovsky (2000-03) .................................. .353 1,053-297-2,142 Jennifer Pahl (1998-01) ..................................... .353

1,084-300-2,2187. Meika Wagner (1991-94) .................................. .324

1,269-435-2,5758. Staci Venski (2002-05) ........................................ .308 425-113-1,0139. Lauri Yust (1991-94) ........................................... .305

904-304-1,97010. Asia Kaczor (2006-07) ......................................... .301 1,222-376-2,814 Cica Baccelli (1991-92) ...................................... .301 725-198-1,753

Assists1. Kendall Bateman (2008-11)............................4,5102. Janice Mounts (1995-98) .................................4,2583. Taylor Carico (2006-08) ....................................4,1014. Toni Anderson (2000-03) ................................3,8255. Christine Brigman (1987-89)..........................3,6916. Missy McCaw (1990-93) ...................................3,3197. Tracy Lindquist (1999-02) ...............................2,7668. Monika Cavaliere (1993-95) ...........................2,7479. Sue Peters (1989-92) .........................................2,544

Assists Per Set (min. 500 assists)

1. Janice Mounts (1995-98) .................................13.222. Christine Brigman (1987-89)..........................12.603. Taylor Carico (2006-08) ....................................11.894. Monika Cavaliere (1993-95) ...........................11.455. Kendall Bateman (2008-11)............................11.256. Missy McCaw (1990-93) ...................................10.447. Nena Siljegovic (2004-05) ...............................10.208. Toni Anderson (2000-03) ..................................8.969. Sue Peters (1989-92) ...........................................8.4810. Tracy Lindquist (1999-02) .................................6.67

Aces1. Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ...................................1702. April Ross (2000-03) .............................................1613. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) .........................................1404. Janice Johnson (1982-85) ..................................1365. Kelly Kuebler (1992-95) ......................................1096. Katie Haller (1990-93) ..........................................107 Megan McCallister (1987-90) ...........................1078. Tracy Clark (1982-85) ...........................................1069. Keao Burdine (2001-04) ......................................10410. Christine Brigman (1987-89)............................... 97

Aces Per Set(min. 40 aces)

1. Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ..................................0.412. April Ross (2000-03) ............................................0.383. Jill Daniels (1986-89)...........................................0.354. Asia Kaczor (2006-07) .........................................0.32 Vesna Dragicevic (1994-96) ..............................0.326. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ........................................0.317. Christine Brigman (1987-90)............................0.288. Kelly Kuebler (1992-95) .....................................0.279. Keao Burdine (2001-04) .....................................0.25 Kirsti Olson (1993-96) .........................................0.25 Katie Haller (1990-93) .........................................0.25 Marcela Morales (1990-91) ...............................0.25 Megan McCallister (1987-90) ..........................0.25

Digs1. Debora Seilhamer (2003-06) .........................2,0712. Katie Haller (1990-93) .......................................1,7023. Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ................................1,5364. Alli Hillgren (2006-09) ......................................1,4855. Kelly Kuebler (1992-95) ...................................1,4716. Jennifer Kessy (1995-98) .................................1,3117. April Ross (2000-03) ..........................................1,2968. Keao Burdine (2001-04) ...................................1,2419. Antoinette Polk (1997-00) ..............................1,16410. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ......................................1,094

Digs Per Set(min. 500 digs)

1. Debora Seilhamer (2003-06) ...........................5.132. Natalie Hagglund (2010- ) ......................4.543. Katie Haller (1990-93) .........................................4.014. Alli Hillgren (2006-09) ........................................3.965. Kelly Kuebler (1992-95) .....................................3.66 Nancy Hillman (1985-88) ..................................3.667. Jennifer Kessy (1995-98) ...................................3.168. Nicole Davis (2000-03) .......................................3.099. April Ross (2000-03) ............................................3.0610. Janae Henry (1997-00) .......................................3.04

Solo Blocks1. Lauri Yust (1991-94) .............................................1452. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) .........................1313. Leslie Devereaux (1982-85) ...............................123 Alex Jupiter (2008-11) .........................................1235. Emily Adams (2001-04) .......................................1206. Stefanie Bodison (1988-91) ...............................1087. Janice Johnson (1982-85) ..................................1058. Katie Olsovsky (2000-03) ...................................... 919. Meika Wagner (1991-94) ...................................... 89 Megan McCallister (1987-90) ............................. 89 Jessica Gysin (2006-09) ......................................... 89

Block Assists1. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) .........................4302. Katie Olsovsky (2000-03) ....................................3883. Lauri Yust (1991-94) .............................................3794. Leslie Devereaux (1982-85) ...............................3625. Emily Adams (2001-04) .......................................343 Lauren Williams (2008-11) .................................3437. Stefanie Bodison (1988-91) ...............................3378. Meika Wagner (1991-94) ....................................3119. Jamie Hatchett (1985-88) ..................................30110. Megan McCallister (1987-90) ...........................286

Total Blocks1. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) .........................5612. Lauri Yust (1991-94) .............................................5243. Leslie Devereaux (1982-85) ...............................4854. Katie Olsovsky (2000-03) ....................................4795. Emily Adams (2001-04) .......................................4636. Stefanie Bodison (1988-91) ...............................4457. Lauren Williams (2008-11) .................................4138. Meika Wagner (1991-94) ....................................4009. Jamie Hatchett (1985-88) ..................................38310. Megan McCallister (1987-90) ...........................375

Blocks Per Set(min. 100 blocks)

1. Alaina Kipps (1995-98) .......................................1.482. Lauri Yust (1991-94) ............................................1.403. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995-98) ........................1.364. Emily Adams (2001-04) ......................................1.33 Jamie Hatchett (1985-88) .................................1.336. Meika Wagner (1991-94) ...................................1.187. Katie Olsovsky (2000-03) ...................................1.178. Stefanie Bodison (1988-91) ..............................1.119. Bethany Johansen (2006-07) ...........................1.0710. Jennifer Pahl (1998-2001) .................................1.05 Trisonya Thompson (1985-87) ........................1.05

Total Points1. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ..................................2,255.52. Keao Burdine (2001-04) ...............................1,689.53. Jessica Gysin (2006-09) ................................1,514.04. Bibiana Candelas (2002-05) .......................1,512.05. April Ross (2001*-03) ....................................1,430.06. Emily Adams (2001-04) ................................1,412.57. Asia Kaczor (2006-07) ...................................1,389.08. Lauren Williams (2008-11) ..........................1,325.58. Diane Copenhagen (2004-07) ...................1,292.59. Katie Olsovsky (2001-03) .............................1,018.010. Staci Venski (2002-05) ......................................988.0

Points Per Set1. Asia Kaczor (2006-07) .........................................5.742. Alex Jupiter (2008-11) ........................................4.913. April Ross (2001*-03) ..........................................4.534. Bibiana Candelas (2002-05) .............................4.195. Keao Burdine (2001-04) .....................................4.106. Emily Adams (2001-04) ......................................4.057. Jessica Gysin (2006-09) ......................................3.598. Diane Copenhagen (2004-07) .........................3.379. Katie Olsovsky (2001*-03) .................................3.3110. Jennifer Pahl (2001*) ..........................................3.26

Most records begin in 1981. Assists, kills per game, assists per game, aces per game, digs per game and blocks per game begin in 1985. Points and points per game were instituted

in 2001.

* Players who began their careers before points were compiled. The statistics indicated are only those compiled

since 2001.

All-Time Career Records

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Total Blocks1. Jamie Hatchett (1988) .........................................1802. Leslie Devereaux (1985) ......................................1763. Lauri Yust (1993) ....................................................1744. Alaina Kipps (1997) ...............................................1725. Emily Adams (2003) ..............................................1566. Jasmina Marinkovic (1997) ................................1527. Lauri Yust (1994) ....................................................148 Janice Johnson (1984) .........................................1489. Lauri Yust (1991) ....................................................14710. Stefanie Bodison (1991) ......................................146 Janice Johnson (1985) .........................................146

Blocks Per Set(min. 40 blocks)

1. Leslie Devereaux (1985) .....................................1.982. Alaina Kipps (1997) ..............................................1.613. Lauri Yust (1994) ...................................................1.57 Janice Johnson (1985) ........................................1.575. Lauri Yust (1993) ...................................................1.516. Jasmina Marinkovic (1997) ...............................1.46 Lauri Yust (1991) ...................................................1.468. Jamie Hatchett (1988) ........................................1.429. Emily Adams (2003) .............................................1.3910. Emily Adams (2002) .............................................1.38 Jasmina Marinkovic (1996) ...............................1.38

Points1. Asia Kaczor (2007) ..............................................745.52. Asia Kaczor (2006) ..............................................642.53. Alex Jupiter (2010) .............................................625.04. Alex Jupiter (2011) .............................................619.55. Alex Jupiter (2009) .............................................608.06. Bibiana Candelas (2005) ..................................575.07. Diane Copenhagen (2006) ..............................528.08. April Ross (2003) .................................................524.59. Keao Burdine (2004) ..........................................500.010. Emily Adams (2003) ...........................................498.0

Points Per Set1. Asia Kaczor (2007) ................................................5.822. Asia Kaczor (2006) ................................................5.64 Bibiana Candelas (2005) ....................................5.644. Alex Jupiter (2011) ...............................................5.385. Alex Jupiter (2009) ...............................................5.296. Alex Jupiter (2010) ...............................................5.177. Keao Burdine (2004) ............................................4.908. Staci Venski (2005) ...............................................4.849. April Ross (2003) ...................................................4.6410. Diane Copenhagen (2006) ................................4.63

Most records begin in 1981. Assists, kills per game, assists per game, aces per game, digs per game and blocks per game be-gin in 1985. Points and points per game were instituted in 2001.

* Players who began their careers before points were compiled. The statistics indicated are only those compiled since 2001.

Aces1. April Ross (2003) ...................................................... 59 Nancy Hillman (1988) ............................................ 593. Alex Jupiter (2011) .................................................. 574. Janice Johnson (1982) ........................................... 535. Julie Mariani (1999) ................................................ 506. April Ross (2002) ...................................................... 467. Megan McCallister (1988) .................................... 438. Asia Kaczor (2007) ................................................... 40 Geena Urango (2007)............................................. 40 Janae Henry (2000) ................................................. 40 Missy McCaw (1993) ............................................... 40 Christine Brigman (1989) ...................................... 40

Aces per Set(min. 15 aces)

1. April Ross (2003) ...................................................0.522. Alex Jupiter (2011) ...............................................0.503. Julie Mariani (1999) .............................................0.47 Nancy Hillman (1988) .........................................0.475. April Ross (2002) ...................................................0.436. Christine Brigman (1989) ...................................0.427. Nancy Hillman (1985) .........................................0.418. Janae Henry (2000) ..............................................0.399. Missy McCaw (1993) ............................................0.38 Nancy Hillman (1987) .........................................0.38

Digs1. Debora Seilhamer (2006)....................................7212. Debora Seilhamer (2005)....................................6963. Natalie Hagglund (2011) ....................................5964. Debora Seilhamer (2004)....................................5715. Alli Hillgren (2009) ................................................5106. Alli Hillgren (2007) ................................................5087. Katie Haller (1992) .................................................5048. Natalie Hagglund (2010) ....................................4979. Katie Haller (1991) .................................................48910. Katie Haller (1993) .................................................473

Digs Per Set(min. 100 digs)

1. Debora Seilhamer (2005)...................................6.822. Debora Seilhamer (2006)...................................6.323. Debora Seilhamer (2004)...................................5.394. Natalie Hagglund (2011) ...................................5.145. Katie Haller (1992) ................................................4.716. Alli Hillgren (2009) ...............................................4.517. Alli Hillgren (2007) ...............................................4.388. Nicole Davis (2003) ..............................................4.25 Katie Haller (1991) ................................................4.2510. Alli Hillgren (2008) ...............................................4.16

Solo Blocks1. Lauri Yust (1994) ...................................................... 542. Jasmina Marinkovic (1995) .................................. 483. Leslie Devereaux (1985) ........................................ 43 Anna Maria Lopez (1981)...................................... 435. Diane Copenhagen (2006) ................................... 42 Emily Adams (2002) ................................................ 427. Emily Adams (2003) ................................................ 40 Lauri Yust (1993) ...................................................... 40 Lauri Yust (1991) ...................................................... 4010. Lonise Norfleet (1990) ........................................... 38

Block Assists1. Alaina Kipps (1997) ...............................................1512. Jamie Hatchett (1988) .........................................1493. Lauri Yust (1993) ....................................................1344. Leslie Devereaux (1985) ......................................1335. Jasmina Marinkovic (1997) ................................1276. Janice Johnson (1985) .........................................1217. Bibiana Candelas (2003) .....................................1188. Emily Adams (2003) ..............................................116 Stefanie Bodison (1991) ......................................11610. Emily Adams (2004) ..............................................115 Jennifer Pahl (2000) ..............................................115

Kills1. Asia Kaczor (2007) .................................................6592. Asia Kaczor (2006) .................................................5633. Jennifer Kessy (1998) ...........................................5544. Alex Jupiter (2010) ................................................5325. Alex Jupiter (2009) ................................................5226. Alex Jupiter (2011) ................................................5147. Bibiana Candelas (2005) .....................................5018. Jasmina Marinkovic (1998) ................................4949. Lonise Norfleet (1990) .........................................48610. Jennifer Kessy (1997) ...........................................477

Kills Per Set(min. 100 kills)

1. Jennifer Kessy (1998) ..........................................5.282. Asia Kaczor (2007) ................................................5.153. Tracy Clark (1985) .................................................4.974. Asia Kaczor (2006) ................................................4.945. Bibiana Candelas (2005) ....................................4.916. Jasmina Marinkovic (1998) ...............................4.807. Kelly Kuebler (1995) ............................................4.658. Lonise Norfleet (1990) ........................................4.589. Lonise Norfleet (1987) ........................................4.54 Alex Jupiter (2009) ...............................................4.54

Attempts1. Asia Kaczor (2007) ..............................................1,5422. Alex Jupiter (2011) .............................................1,2973. Alex Jupiter (2009) .............................................1,2814. Asia Kaczor (2006) ..............................................1,2725. Bibiana Candelas (2005) ..................................1,2536. Alex Jupiter (2010) .............................................1,2507. Katie Haller (1993) ..............................................1,2478. Jennifer Kessy (1998) ........................................1,2399. Diane Copenhagen (2006) ..............................1,22210. Staci Venski (2005) .............................................1,203

Hitting Percentage(min. 250 attempts)

1. Leslie Devereaux (1985) ......... .451 (245-35-466)2. Bibiana Candelas (2003) ........ .434 (339-65-632)3. Emily Adams (2003) ............ .431 (731-147-1365)4. Emily Adams (2002) ................. .423 (310-64-581)5. Lauren Williams (2010) ............ .417 (286-56-552)6. Jennifer Pahl (2000) ................. .405 (334-66-662) 7. Jennifer Pahl (2001) ................. .397 (249-63-469)8. Bibiana Candelas (2004) ......... .396 (330-62-676)8. Jasmina Marinkovic (1997) ... .394 (442-93-885)9. Megan McCallister (1987) ..... .391 (159-36-315)

Assists1. Taylor Carico (2007) ...........................................1,5972. Kendall Bateman (2010) ...................................1,5673. Janice Mounts (1998) ........................................1,4904. Taylor Carico (2006) ...........................................1,4455. Kendall Bateman (2009) ...................................1,4316. Kendall Bateman (2011) ...................................1,3957. Monika Cavaliere (1994) ..................................1,3798. Janice Mounts (1997) ........................................1,3279. Missy McCaw (1993) ..........................................1,32310. Janice Mounts (1996) ........................................1,318

Assists Per Set (min. 200 assists)

1. Janice Mounts (1998) ........................................15.052. Christine Brigman (1988) .................................13.443. Monika Cavaliere (1994) ..................................13.394. Janice Mounts (1996) ........................................13.315. Janice Mounts (1997) ........................................13.016. Taylor Carico (2006) ...........................................12.687. Taylor Carico (2007) ...........................................12.678. Missy McCaw (1993) ..........................................12.489. Kendall Bateman (2009) ...................................12.4410. Monika Cavaliere (1995) ..................................12.41

All-Time Season Records

Asia Kaczor

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Individual Kills1. Asia Kaczor vs. Washington (11/16/07) ...........................GC ................5s ..............452. Jennifer Kessy vs. San Diego (12/6/97) ............................ LC ................5s ..............383. Bibiana Candelas vs. Stanford (11/19/05) ...................... LC ................5s ..............36 Jennifer Kessy vs. Wisconsin (9/12/98) .............................A .................5s .............36 Tracy Clark vs. UCLA (11/20/85) .........................................SA ................5s ..............366. Bibiana Candelas at Arizona State (11/19/05) .............. LC ................4s ..............35 Keao Burdine at Washington State (11/27/04) ..............A .................4s ..............358. Asia Kaczor vs. Long Beach State (12/8/07) ...................GC ................5s ..............34 Cica Baccelli vs. Washington State (10/24/92) ..............A .................4s ..............3410. Tracy Clark vs. Hawai‘i (11/23/84) ......................................A .................5s ..............33 Tracy Clark vs. Hawai‘i (11/21/84) .......................................A .................5s ..............33 Alex Jupiter vs. Hawai'i (12/9/11) .......................................A .................5s ..............33

Individual Attacks1. Asia Kaczor vs. Washington (11/16/07) ...........................GC ................5s ............1002. Jennifer Kessy vs. Wisconsin (9/12/98) .............................A .................5s ..............923. Tracy Clark vs. Hawai‘i (12/19/82) .......................................N .................5s ..............855. Alex Jupiter vs. Hawai'i (12/9/11) .......................................A .................5s ..............836. Asia Kaczor vs. Long Beach State (12/8/07) ...................GC ................5s ..............82 Tracy Clark vs. Hawai‘i (11/23/84) .......................................A .................5s ..............828. Cica Baccelli vs. Washington State (10/24/92) ...............A .................4s ..............819. Asia Kaczor vs. Stanford (12/13/07) ...................................N .................5s ..............80 Keao Burdine vs. Nebraska (12/11/04) .............................N .................5s ..............80 Jill Daniels vs. Oregon (10/22/88).......................................A .................5s ..............80

Individual Attack Percentage(minimum 15 attacks)

1. Dana Smith vs. Long Beach State (10/6/82) ........ A ........... 3s ....... .789 (15-0-19)2. Katie Olsovsky at Cal (11/9/01) ................................ A ........... 3s ....... .778 (14-0-18)3. Jasmina Marinkovic vs. Arizona St. (9/19/97) .... NG ......... 3s ....... .765 (13-0-17)4. Emily Adams vs. Ball State (8/29/03) ..................... LC .......... 3s ....... .750 (15-0-20) Katie Olsovsky vs. Penn State (12/8/00) ...............SA .......... 3s ....... .750 (12-0-16)6. Jasmina Marinkovic vs. Oregon St. (11/8/97) .... NG ......... 3s ....... .737 (14-0-19)7. Katie Olsovsky at Arizona (9/21/02) ....................... A ........... 3s ....... .733 (11-0-15) Katie Olsovsky vs. Cal (10/13/01) ............................ LC .......... 3s ....... .733 (11-0-15) Kelli Lantz vs. California (10/19/00) ...................... NG ......... 3s ....... .733 (11-0-15) Kirsti Olson vs. California (10/20/95) ...................... A ........... 3s ....... .733 (12-1-15) Tracy Clark vs. UCLA (10/14/82) ............................. NG ......... 3s ....... .733 (11-0-15)

Individual Assists1. Kim Ruddins vs. UCLA (11/20/85) .....................................SA ................5s ..............872. Janice Mounts vs. Pacific (11/28/98) .................................A .................5s ..............853. Sue Peters vs. California (10/19/90) .................................. LC ................5s ..............844. Janice Mounts vs. San Diego (12/6/97) ........................... LC ................5s ..............835. Heidi Munneke vs. Washington State (9/30/99) ...........A .................5s ..............80 Christine Brigman vs. Arizona State (10/21/89) ............A .................4s ..............807. Janice Mounts vs. Washington (10/24/97) ..................... LC ................5s ..............798. Janice Mounts vs. Washington State (10/11/96) ......... NG ...............3s ..............789. Christine Brigman vs. Washington (10/16/87) ...............A .................5s ..............7710. Monika Cavaliere vs. Oregon State (9/29/95) ................A .................5s ..............76 Christine Brigman vs. Arizona State (9/23/89) ............. NG ...............5s ..............76 Kim Ruddins vs. Hawai‘i (11/23/84) ...................................A .................5s ..............76 Kim Ruddins vs. Stanford (12/8/84) ...................................N .................5s ..............76

Individual Service Aces 1. Asia Kaczor at Oregon State (11/9/07) .............................A .................3s .................8 Janice Johnson vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82) ..........................A .................3s .................8 Paula Weishoff vs. UCLA (10/16/80) .................................SA ................4s .................8 Iris MacDonald vs. Arizona (11/8/80) .............................. NG ...............3s .................8 Paula Dittmer-Goodwin vs. Arizona (10/5/79) ............ NG ...............3s .................85. Katelyn Bishop at Arizona (11/18/05) ...............................A .................5s .................7 April Ross vs. Arizona State (10/10/03)............................ LC ................3s .................7 April Ross vs. Centenary (9/12/03) .....................................N .................3s .................7 Nicole Davis vs. Stanford (10/12/01) ................................ LC ................4s .................7 Janae Henry vs. Arizona State (11/9/00) ........................ NG ...............4s .................7 Shannon Redfern vs. Arizona (9/20/97) ......................... NG ...............3s .................7 Lisa Niedringhaus vs. Arizona (11/9/84) ........................ NG ...............4s .................7 Janice Johnson vs. Long Beach State (11/12/82)........ NG ...............3s .................7 Leslie Devereaux vs. San Diego State (11/13/82) .........A .................5s .................7 Iris MacDonald vs. Cal State Fullerton (10/6/80) ......... NG ...............4s .................7 Iris MacDonald vs. Arizona State (11/8/80) ................... NG ...............3s .................7

Individual Digs1. Debora Seilhamer at UCLA (11/12/04) .............................A .................5s ..............452. Debora Seilhamer vs. Oregon (11/24/06) ......................GC ................4s ..............413. Debora Seilhamer at Oregon (9/22/06) ...........................A .................5s ..............39 Debora Seilhamer at Arizona State (11/19/05) .............A .................4s ..............395. Tracy Clark vs. Stanford (12/8/84) ......................................N .................5s ..............386. Debora Seilhamer vs. Nebraska (12/11/04) ......................N .................5s ..............377. Alli Hillgren vs. California (10/26/07) ...............................GC ................5s ..............36 Debora Seilhamer vs. Washington (9/29/06) ................ LC ................4s ..............36 Debora Seilhamer vs. Notre Dame (9/9/05) ...................N .................4s ..............36 Katie Haller vs. Washington State (10/24/92) .................A .................4s ..............36 Megan McCallister vs. Arizona State (10/21/89) ...........A .................4s ..............36

Individual Solo Blocks1. Paula Dittmer-Goodwin vs. UCLA (10/17/79) ................A .................5s .................82. Lonise Norfleet vs. Cal State Fullerton (9/18/90) ........ NG ...............5s .................7 Leslie Devereaux vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82) .......................A .................3s .................7 Anna Maria Lopez vs. CS Fullerton (10/6/80) ............... NG ...............4s .................75. Emily Adams vs. Stanford (11/2/02) ................................. LC ................5s .................6 Jasmina Marinkovic vs. Pepperdine (10/4/95) ............. NG ...............4s .................6 Anna Maria Lopez vs. Cal Poly (10/30/81) ..................... NG ...............5s .................6 Paula Weishoff vs. Cal State Fullerton (10/6/80) ......... NG ...............4s .................6 Paula Weishoff vs. Cal State Fullerton (11/11/80) .........A .................3s .................610. many times ............................................................................................................................5

Individual Block Assists 1. Michelle Jameson vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) .............. NG ...............5s ..............212. Janice Johnson vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ................... NG ...............5s ..............183. Leslie Devereaux vs. Cal Poly (10/20/85) .........................A .................3s ..............17 Anna Maria Lopez vs. Long Beach State (10/14/79) ....A .................5s ..............175. Emily Adams vs. Washington (9/25/04) .......................... LC ................5s ..............16 Leslie Devereaux vs. UC Santa Barbara (10/25/85) ......A .................4s ..............16 Tracy Clark vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ............................ NG ...............5s ..............168. Stefanie Bodison vs. Oregon State (10/21/88)...............A .................3s ..............139. seven times ........................................................................................................................12

Individual Total Blocks1. Michelle Jameson vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) .............. NG ...............5s ..............262. Janice Johnson vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ................... NG ...............5s ..............193. Emily Adams vs. Washington (9/25/04) .......................... LC ................5s ..............18 Tracy Clark vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ........................... NG ...............5s ..............184. Leslie Devereaux vs. Cal Poly (10/26/85) .........................A .................3s ..............17 Leslie Deveraux vs. UC Santa Barbara (10/25/85) .........A .................4s ..............176. Jennifer Pahl vs. Washington State (9/30/99) ................A .................5s ..............157. Alaina Kipps vs. UCLA (10/17/97) .......................................A .................5s ..............14 Meika Wagner vs. Washington (10/28/94) ......................A .................5s ..............14 Stefanie Bodison vs. Oregon State (10/21/88)...............A .................3s ..............14 Leslie Devereaux vs. UCLA (10/18/85) ..............................A .................5s ..............14 Leslie Devereaux vs. San Diego State (10/30/84) .........A .................5s ..............14

Individual Total PointsPoints scoring began in the 2001 season and is calculated by adding kills,

service aces and blocks (k+sa+b=total points). 1. Asia Kaczor vs. Washington (11/16/07) ...........................GC ................5s ...........47.52. Bibiana Candelas vs. Stanford (11/26/05) ...................... LC ................5s ...........39.0 Bibiana Candelas at Arizona State (11/19/05) ...............A .................4s ...........39.04. Keao Burdine at Washington State (11/27/04) ..............A .................5s ...........38.55. Alex Jupiter vs. Hawai'i (12/9/11) .......................................A .................5s ...........37.56. Asia Kaczor vs. Long Beach State (12/8/07) ...................GC ................5s ...........35.57. Keao Burdine vs. Nebraska (12/11/04) .............................N .................5s ...........34.08. Alex Jupiter vs. Illinois (12/15/11) ......................................N .................5s ...........33.59. Alex Jupiter at Arizona State (9/26/09) ............................A .................4s ...........33.010. Alex Jupiter at California (10/9/10) ....................................A .................5s ...........32.0

Record Section Legend

A: Away N: Neutral NG: North Gym LC: Lyon Centers: sets SA: Sports Arena GC: Galen Center

Individual Match Records

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Individual Match Records

Individual Kills3 sets Tracy Clark vs. San Diego State (10/6/84) ............................ A .................314 sets Bibiana Candelas at Arizona State (11/19/05) ................... A .................355 sets Asia Kaczor vs. Washington (10/16/07) ...............................GC ...............45

Individual Attacks3 sets Katie Haller vs. Washington (11/12/93)............................... LC ................614 sets Cica Baccelli vs. Washington State (10/24/92) ................... A .................815 sets Asia Kaczor vs. Washington (10/16/07) ...............................GC .............100

Individual Attack Percentage3 sets Dana Smith vs. Long Beach State (10/6/82) ...... A .......... .789 (15-0-19)4 sets Kelly Kuebler vs. Oregon (9/30/95) ....................... A .......... .688 (24-2-32)5 sets Lauri Yust vs. Santa Clara (9/11/93) ...................... N .......... .567 (20-3-30) Leslie Devereaux vs. San Jose State (11/2/85) ..... A .......... .567 (19-2-30)

Individual Assists3 sets Janice Mounts vs. Washington State (10/11/96) .............NG ...............784 sets Christine Brigman vs. Arizona State (10/21/89) ................ A .................805 sets Kim Ruddins vs. UCLA (10/18/85) ......................................... SA ................87

Individual Service Aces3 sets four times (last: Asia Kaczor at Oregon State, 11/9/07) .. A ....................84 sets Paula Weishoff vs. UCLA (10/16/80) ..................................... SA ...................85 sets Katelyn Bishop at Arizona (11/18/05) ................................... A ....................7 Leslie Devereaux vs. San Diego State (11/13/82) ............. A ....................7

Individual Digs3 sets Debora Seilhamer vs. Pepperdine (12/3/05) ......................... LC ................30 Natalie Hagglund vs. Washington (9/16/11) ...................... A .................304 sets Debora Seilhamer vs. Oregon (11/24/06)...........................GC ...............415 sets Debora Seilhamer at UCLA (11/12/04) ................................. A .................45

Individual Block Solos3 sets Leslie Devereaux vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82) ........................... A ....................74 sets Anna Maria Lopez vs. Cal St. Fullerton (10/6/80) .............NG ..................75 sets Paula Dittmer-Goodwin vs. UCLA (10/17/79) .................... A ....................8

Individual Block Assists3 sets Leslie Devereaux vs. Cal Poly (10/26/85) ............................. A .................174 sets Leslie Devereaux vs. UCSB (10/25/85) .................................. A .................165 sets Michelle Jameson vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ...................NG ...............21

Individual Total Blocks3 sets Leslie Devereaux vs. Cal Poly (10/26/85) ............................. A .................174 sets Leslie Devereaux vs. UCSB (10/25/85) .................................. A .................165 sets Michelle Jameson vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ...................NG ...............26

Individual Total PointsPoints scoring began in the 2001 season and is calculated by adding kills,

service aces and blocks (k+sa+b=total points). 3 sets Bibiana Candelas vs. Oregon State (10/7/05).................... LC .............27.04 sets Bibiana Candelas at Arizona State (11/19/05) ................... A ..............39.05 sets Asia Kaczor vs. Washington (11/16/07) ...............................GC ............47.5

Record Section Legend

A: Away N: Neutral NG: North Gym LC: Lyon Center s: sets SA: Sports Arena GC: Galen Center

Leslie Devereaux

Debora Seilhamer

Keao Burdine

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Team High Kills1. vs. UCLA (11/20/85) ..............................................................SA ................5s ............114 vs. Pacific (11/28/98) ..............................................................A .................5s ............1143. vs. San Diego (12/7/97) ....................................................... LC ................5s ............1004. vs. Texas (11/30/91) ................................................................N .................5s ..............995. vs. Washington State (10/24/92) .......................................A .................4s ..............98 vs. Stanford (12/8/84) ............................................................N .................5s ..............98

Team Low Kills1. vs. Pacific (11/15/86) ..............................................................A .................3s ..............13 vs. Arizona (12/11/81) ...........................................................N .................3s ..............133. vs. Arizona State (11/1/86) ..................................................A .................3s ..............164. vs. UCLA (10/29/86) ............................................................. NG ...............3s ..............175. vs. UCLA (11/16/86) ...............................................................N .................3s ..............18

Team High Errors1. vs. San Diego State (10/30/84) ...........................................A .................5s ..............552. vs. Oregon (10/22/88) ...........................................................A .................5s ..............523. vs. Washington (10/16/87) ..................................................A .................5s ..............514. vs. UCLA (10/18/85) ...............................................................A .................5s ..............475. vs. Hawai‘i (11/23/84) ............................................................A .................5s ..............46

Team Low Errors1. vs. Arizona (10/11/03) .......................................................... LC ................3s .................3 vs. Arizona State (10/3/81) ................................................ NG ...............3s .................33. vs. Ball State (8/29/03)...........................................................N .................3s .................44. vs. Arizona State (11/9/85) ..................................................A .................3s .................5 vs. Arizona (12/11/81) ...........................................................N .................3s .................5 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (9/2/11) ............................................N .................3s .................5

Team High Attacks1. vs. Oregon (10/22/88) ...........................................................A .................5s ............2952. vs. Washington State (10/24/92) .......................................A .................4s ............2803. vs. Washington State (10/15/93) .......................................A .................4s ............2724. vs. Stanford (12/8/84) ............................................................N .................5s ............2705. two times .........................................................................................................................269

Team Low Attacks1. vs. Oregon State (10/23/87) .............................................. NG ...............3s ..............522. vs. Pepperdine (11/23/83) ...................................................A .................3s ..............563. vs. Arizona State (10/3/81) ................................................ NG ...............3s ..............574. vs. Arizona State (11/1/86) ..................................................A .................3s ..............65 vs. Arizona (9/20/97) ............................................................ NG ...............3s ..............65

Team High Attack Percentage1. vs. Arizona (10/11/03) ............................. LC ................3s ................... .595 (53-3-84)2. vs. Ball State (8/29/03)..............................N .................3s ................... .580 (51-4-81)3. vs. Oregon (9/30/00) ............................... NG ...............3s ................... .556 (46-6-72)4. at Stanford (10/17/03) ..............................A .................3s ................. .545 (69-9-110)5. vs. Arizona State (10/3/81) ................... NG ...............3s ................... .544 (34-3-57)

Team Low Attack Percentage1. vs. Pacific (11/15/86) .................................A .................3s ............... -.198 (13-29-81)2. vs. UCLA (11/16/86) ..................................N .................3s ............... -.157 (18-29-70)3. vs. Ohio State (9/2/94) .............................N .................3s ................. .057 (29-24-87)4. vs. Arizona State (11/1/86) .....................A .................3s ................ -.031(16-18-65)5. vs. UCLA (10/29/86) ................................ NG ...............3s ............... -.028 (17-19-72)

Team Assists1. vs. Pacific (11/28/98) ..............................................................A .................5s ...........1092. vs. UCLA (11/20/85) ..............................................................SA ................5s ............1083. vs. San Diego (12/6/97) ....................................................... LC ................5s ..............944. vs. Washington (10/24/97) ................................................. LC ................5s ..............90 vs. Washington State (10/24/92) .......................................A .................4s ..............90

Team Service Aces1. vs. San Diego State (10/9/82) .............................................N .................5s ..............222. vs. Cal State Northridge (9/27/91) ....................................A .................5s ..............20 vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82) ........................................................A .................3s ..............20 vs. San Diego State (10/24/80) ......................................... NG ...............5s ..............205. five times ...........................................................................................................................17

Team Digs1. vs. Stanford (12/8/84) ............................................................N .................5s ............1662. at Washington State (10/24/92) ........................................A .................4s ............1433. vs. Pacific (10/10/87) ..............................................................N .................4s ............1274. vs. Nebraska (12/11/04) ........................................................N .................5s ............1295. vs. Washington (11/17/95) ................................................. LC ................5s ............123

Team Solo Blocks1. vs. Cal State Fullerton (10/6/80) ...................................... NG ...............4s ..............212. vs. Arizona (11/9/90) ............................................................. LC ................5s ..............193. vs. California (10/19/90) ...................................................... LC ................5s ..............174. vs. Oregon (9/29/90) ............................................................. LC ................4s ..............15 vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82) ........................................................A .................3s ..............15

Team Block Assists1. vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ................................................. NG ...............5s ..............802. vs. Long Beach State (10/14/79) ........................................A .................5s ..............503. vs. Cal Poly (10/26/85) ...........................................................A .................3s ..............48 vs. San Diego State (10/30/84) ...........................................A .................5s ..............485. vs. UC Santa Barbara (10/25/85) ........................................A .................4s ..............47 vs. UCLA (10/19/84) ............................................................. NG ...............5s ..............47

Team Total Blocks1. vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ................................................. NG ...............5s ..............502. vs. Arizona (11/9/84) ............................................................ NG ...............4s ..............35 vs. Long Beach State (10/17/79) ........................................A .................5s ..............354. vs. San Diego State (10/30/84) ...........................................A .................5s ..............325. vs. UCLA (10/19/84) ............................................................. NG ...............5s ..............32

Team Total PointsPoints scoring began in the 2001 season and is calculated by adding kills,

service aces and blocks (k+sa+b=total points). 1. at Stanford (10/4/02) .............................................................A .................5s ........ 109.02. vs. Washington (11/16/07) .................................................GC ................5s ........ 108.03. vs. Stanford (11/2/02) ........................................................... LC ................5s ........ 107.0 vs. Stanford (11/2/01) ........................................................... LC ................5s ........ 107.05. vs. Washington (9/25/04) .................................................... LC ................5s ........ 102.0 vs. Stanford (11/14/03) ........................................................ LC ................4s ........ 102.0

Volleyball Scoring History And Recent Rule Changes:

1976-1986 Tournament matches often decided in three games, while conference matches played to five games. All games played to 15 points and won

by two points.

1987-2000 Matches played in a best three-out-of-five games to 15 points. Rally

scoring used in game five.

2001Rally scoring instituted in all games. Games 1-4 played to 30 points, while game 5 played to 15 points. Total points (kills + service aces + blocks)

introduced as a statistical category.

2002 Libero position introduced (not allowed to serve or attack the ball). Liberos

gain statistical advantage in digs.

2004Libero allowed to serve.

2008Games are now termed "sets" with sets 1-4 played to 25 points

Team Match Records

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Team High Kills3 sets vs. Washington State (10/11/96) ..................NG .........................................934 sets vs. Washington State (10/24/92) ................... A ...........................................985 sets vs. UCLA (11/20/85) .......................................... SA ........................................114 vs. Pacific (11/28/98) ......................................... A .........................................114

Team Low Kills3 sets vs. Pacific (11/15/86) ......................................... A ...........................................13 vs. Arizona (12/11/81) ....................................... N ...........................................134 sets vs. Arizona State (9/20/86) .............................NG .........................................28 vs. Hawai‘i (12/12/81)........................................ N ...........................................285 sets vs. Oregon State (9/26/86) .............................. A ...........................................40

Team High Errors3 sets vs. Washington State (10/29/94) ................... A ...........................................334 sets vs. Washington State (10/15/93) ................... A ...........................................445 sets vs. San Diego State (10/30/84) ...................... A ...........................................55

Team Low Errors3 sets vs. Arizona (10/11/03) ...................................... LC .............................................3 vs. Arizona State (10/3/81) .............................NG ............................................34 sets vs. Hawai‘i (12/12/81)........................................ N ..............................................95 sets vs. San Diego State (10/17/81) .....................NG .........................................16

Team High Attacks3 sets vs. Washington State (10/29/94) ................... A .........................................1794 sets vs. Washington State (10/24/92) ................... A .........................................2805 sets vs. Oregon (10/22/88) ....................................... A .........................................295

Team Low Attacks3 sets vs. Oregon State (10/23/87) ..........................NG .........................................524 sets vs. UCLA (11/15/81) ........................................... N ...........................................865 sets vs. Pepperdine (10/11/81) ..............................NG .......................................104

Team High Attack Percentage3 sets vs. Arizona (10/11/03) ...................................... LC .................. .595 (53-3-84)4 sets vs. UCLA (10/2/98) ............................................NG ............ .421 (67-11-133)5 sets vs. UC Santa Barbara (9/7/85) .......................NG ............ .419 (81-19-148)

Team Low Attack Percentage3 sets vs. Pacific (11/15/86) ......................................... A ............... -.198 (13-29-81)4 sets vs. Long Beach State (9/1/90) ........................ A ............... .063 (47-37-158)5 sets vs. Oregon (10/22/88) ....................................... A ............... .132 (91-52-295)

Team Assists3 sets vs. Washington State (10/11/96) ..................NG .........................................844 sets vs. Washington State (10/24/92) ................... A ...........................................905 sets vs. Pacific (11/28/98) ......................................... A .........................................109

Team Service Aces3 sets vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82).................................... A ...........................................204 sets vs. Arizona (11/9/94) ........................................NG .........................................17 vs. UC Irvine (9/9/83)......................................... A ...........................................175 sets vs. San Diego State (10/9/82) ......................... N ...........................................22

Team Digs3 sets vs. California (10/30/92) .................................. LC ..........................................964 sets at Washington State (10/24/92) .................... A .........................................1435 sets vs. Stanford (12/8/84) ....................................... N .........................................166

Team Block Solos3 sets vs. UC Irvine (11/23/82).................................... A ...........................................154 sets vs. Cal State Fullerton (10/6/80) ...................NG .........................................215 sets vs. Arizona (11/9/90) ........................................ LC ..........................................19

Team Block Assists3 sets vs. Cal Poly (10/26/85) ...................................... A ...........................................484 sets vs. UC Santa Barbara (10/25/85) ................... A ...........................................475 sets vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ..............................NG .........................................80

Team Total Blocks3 sets vs. Cal Poly (10/26/85) ...................................... A ...........................................274 sets vs. Arizona (11/9/84) ........................................NG .........................................355 sets vs. Pepperdine (11/30/84) ..............................NG .........................................50

Team Total PointsPoints scoring began in the 2001 season and is calculated by adding kills,

service aces and blocks (k+sa+b=total points). 3 sets vs. California (11/15/03) .................................. LC .......................................82.54 sets vs. Stanford (11/14/03) .................................... LC .................................... 102.05 sets at Stanford (10/4/02) ........................................ A ..................................... 109.0

Record Section Legend

A: Away N: Neutral NG: North Gym LC: Lyon Center SA: Sports Arena

Team Set Records

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Overall KillsYear Name Sets Kills KPS2011 Alex Jupiter 115 514 4.472010 Alex Jupiter 121 532 4.402009 Alex Jupiter 115 522 4.542008 Alex Jupiter 108 350 3.242007 Asia Kaczor 128 659 5.152006 Asia Kaczor 114 563 4.942005 Bibiana Candelas 102 501 4.912004 Keao Burdine 102 428 4.202003 April Ross 113 412 3.652002 April Ross 107 386 3.612001 April Ross 96 382 3.982000 April Ross 107 396 3.701999 Antoinette Polk 106 405 3.821998 Jennifer Kessy 105 554 5.281997 Jennifer Kessy 106 477 4.501996 Jasmina Marinkovic 104 433 4.161995 Kelly Kuebler 95 442 4.651994 Meika Wagner 105 451 4.301993 Katie Haller 115 464 4.031992 Cica Baccelli 103 432 4.191991 Katie Haller 106 398 3.751990 Lonise Norfleet 106 486 4.581989 Megan McCallister 113 440 3.891988 Megan McCallister 127 463 3.651987 Lonise Norfleet 85 384 4.521986 Nancy Hillman 101 458 4.531985 Tracy Clark 93 462 4.971984 Tracy Clark -- 413 --1983 Tracy Clark -- 346 --1982 Tracy Clark -- 399 --1981 Dana Smith -- 244 --

Overall AssistsYear Name Sets Assists APS2011 Kendall Bateman 116 1,395 12.032010 Kendall Bateman 127 1,567 12.342009 Kendall Bateman 115 1,431 12.442008 Taylor Carico 105 1,059 10.092007 Taylor Carico 126 1,597 12.672006 Taylor Carico 114 1,445 12.682005 Nena Siljegovic 102 1,208 11.842004 Alli Dillon 105 772 7.352003 Toni Anderson 113 1,213 10.732002 Toni Anderson 107 901 8.422001 Toni Anderson 100 843 8.432000 Toni Anderson 107 868 8.111999 Tracy Lindquist 103 791 7.681998 Janice Mounts 99 1,490 15.051997 Janice Mounts 102 1,327 13.011996 Janice Mounts 99 1,318 13.311995 Monika Cavaliere 94 1,167 12.411994 Monika Cavaliere 103 1,379 13.391993 Missy McCaw 106 1,323 12.481992 Sue Peters 104 1,025 9.861991 Missy McCaw 87 1,044 12.001990 Sue Peters 85 991 11.661989 Christine Brigman 96 1,181 12.301988 Christine Brigman 95 1,277 13.441987 Christine Brigman 97 1,167 12.031986 Yleana Carrasco 101 653 6.471985 Kim Ruddins 72 888 12.33** Assist records not kept prior to 1985.

Overall DigsYear Name Sets Digs DPS2011 Natalie Hagglund 116 596 5.142010 Natalie Hagglund 125 497 3.982009 Alli Hillgren 113 510 4.512008 Alli Hillgren 108 449 4.162007 Alli Hillgren 116 508 4.382006 Debora Seilhamer 114 721 6.322005 Debora Seilhamer 102 696 6.822004 Debora Seilhamer 106 571 5.392003 Nicole Davis 106 450 4.252002 Nicole Davis 105 361 3.442001 April Ross 96 292 3.042000 Janae Henry 102 341 3.341999 Janae Henry 107 374 3.501998 Jennifer Kessy 105 337 3.211997 Jennifer Kessy 106 354 3.341996 Jennifer Kessy 103 313 3.041995 Kelly Kuebler 95 378 3.981994 Kelly Kuebler 94 329 3.501993 Katie Haller 115 473 4.111992 Katie Haller 107 504 4.711991 Katie Haller 106 461 4.351990 Megan McCallister 106 326 3.081989 Yleana Carrasco 110 332 3.021988 Nancy Hillman 125 464 3.711987 Nancy Hillman 99 399 4.031986 Nancy Hillman 101 400 3.961985 Tracy Clark 93 317 3.411984 Tracy Clark -- 226 --1983 Tracy Clark -- 141 --1982 Kim Ruddins -- 37 --1981 Dana Smith -- 34 --

Janice Mounts still holds the school career

record for assists

Year-By-Year Stat Leaders

Tracy Clark led USC in kills all four years

(1982-85) Nicole Davis was USC's first libero and led the

team in digs (2002-03)

Janae Henry led the team in

digs in 1999 and 2000

Lonise Norflett (left) led USC in kills in 1987 while

Megan McCallister led the team in kills in 1988 and 1989 and in digs in 1990

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Jamie Hatchett holds the single-season record for blocks,

averaging over two blocks a game in 1998

Conference KillsYear Name Sets Kills KPS2011 Alex Jupiter 70 306 4.372010 Alex Jupiter 73 326 4.472009 Alex Jupiter 69 341 4.942008 Jessica Gysin 72 224 3.112007 Asia Kaczor 66 353 5.352006 Asia Kaczor 65 338 5.202005 Bibiana Candelas 66 345 5.232004 Keao Burdine 59 248 4.202003 April Ross 59 220 3.732002 April Ross 62 225 3.632001 April Ross 61 257 4.212000 April Ross 61 226 3.701999 Antoinette Polk 63 232 3.681998 Jennifer Kessy 62 331 5.341997 Jasmina Marinkovic 66 292 4.421996 Vesna Dragicevic 64 293 4.581995 Kelly Kuebler 73 336 4.601994 Meika Wagner 67 280 4.181993 Meika Wagner 64 302 4.721992 Cica Baccelli 60 262 4.371991 Katie Haller 65 250 3.851990 Lonise Norfleet 68 327 4.811989 Megan McCallister 63 249 3.951988 Megan McCallister 75 303 4.041987 Nancy Hillman 63 247 3.921986 Nancy Hillman 56 264 4.711985 Trcay Clark 30 154 5.131984 Tracy Clark -- 234 --1983 Tracy Clark -- 208 --1982 Dana Smith -- 218 --1981 Dana Smith -- 121 --

Conference AssistsYear Name Sets Assists APS2011 Kendall Bateman 70 873 12.472010 Kendall Bateman 73 903 12.372009 Kendall Bateman 69 898 13.012008 Taylor Carico 71 728 10.252007 Taylor Carico 66 852 12.912006 Taylor Carico 65 843 12.972005 Nena Siljegovic 66 795 12.052004 Alli Dillon 63 475 7.542003 Toni Anderson 59 618 10.472002 Toni Anderson 62 521 8.402001 Toni Anderson 61 531 8.702000 Toni Anderson 61 500 8.201999 Heidi Munneke 43 459 10.671998 Janice Mounts 57 918 16.111997 Janice Mounts 66 863 13.081996 Janice Mounts 63 837 13.291995 Monica Cavaliere 67 841 12.551994 Monica Cavaliere 65 866 13.321993 Missy McCaw 49 790 16.121992 Sue Peters 61 611 10.021991 Missy McCaw 59 731 12.391990 Sue Peters 64 782 12.221989 Christine Brigman 63 810 12.861988 Christine Brigman 52 731 14.061987 Chrsitine Brigman 59 736 12.471986 Yleana Carrasco 56 390 6.961985 Kim Ruddins 27 377 13.96** Assist records not kept prior to 1985.

Nancy (Hillman) Somera led USC in digs for three consecutive seasons (1986-88)

Overall BlocksYear Name Sets Blocks BPS2011 Lauren Williams 113 90 0.802010 Lauren Williams 119 115 0.972009 Lauren Williams 110 105 0.952008 Lauren Williams 99 103 1.042007 Bethany Johansen 120 125 1.042006 Bethany Johansen 114 126 1.112005 Bibiana Candelas 102 93 0.912004 Emily Adams 106 145 1.372003 Emily Adams 112 156 1.392002 Emily Adams 102 141 1.382001 Katie Olsovsky 99 127 1.282000 Jennifer Pahl 104 132 1.271999 Jennifer Pahl 107 99 0.931998 Jasmina Marinkovic 103 110 1.271997 Alaina Kipps 107 172 1.611996 Jasmina Marinkovic 104 143 1.381995 Jasmina Marinkovic 101 135 1.341994 Lauri Yust 94 148 1.571993 Lauri Yust 115 174 1.511992 Meika Wagner 106 135 1.271991 Stefanie Bodison 105 134 1.281990 Stefanie Bodison 106 119 1.121989 Stefanie Bodison 113 124 1.101988 Jamie Hatchett 127 258 2.031987 Jamie Hatchett 94 122 1.301986 Trisonya Thompson 93 103 1.111985 Leslie Devereaux 89 176 1.981984 Janice Johnson -- 141 --1983 Leslie Devereaux -- 112 --1982 Margaret Grant -- 116 -1981 Anna Maria Lopez -- 86 --

Stefanie Bodison led USC in blocks (1989-1991)

Keao Burdine led the Women of Troy with 248 kills in Pac-10 play during the 2004 season

Christine Brigman is second on USC's career list for assists

per set (12.60)

Jasmina Marinkovic is second all-time at USC with 1,699

career kills

Year-By-Year Stat Leaders

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Miscellaneous USC Volleyball Statistics

Single Season Winning Percentage ........................................... 1.000 (35-0) ..........................................................2003................................................................................................................. 1.000 (38-0) ..........................................................1977Consecutive Winning Seasons ...............................................................16 ....................................................... 1991-2006Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons ........................................................16 ....................................................... 1991-2006Matches Won In A Season .......................................................................46 ...................................................................1980Matches Lost In A Season ........................................................................32 ...................................................................1986Consecutive Matches Won ......................................................................56 ....................Nov. 27, 1976-Sept. 27, 1978Consecutive NCAA Matches Won ...................................................... 52 % .....................Nov. 2, 2002-Sept. 11, 2004Consecutive Sets Won ..............................................................................38 ......................................Sept. 1-Oct. 6, 2000Consecutive Home Matches Won.........................................................30 ......................... Sept. 6, 2000-Dec. 6, 2001Consecutive Road Matches Won (includes neutral sites) ...................50 ......................Nov. 27, 1976-Oct. 19, 1978Consecutive NCAA Road Matches Won ............................................48 ....................Nov. 15, 2001-Sept. 10, 2004Consecutive Matches Won Against Conf. Opponents ..................25 .......................Nov. 8, 2002-Sept. 25, 2004Consecutive Regular Season Conference Matches Won ..................23 .......................Nov. 8, 2002-Sept. 25, 2004Consecutive Matches Lost ......................................................................18 ..................................Oct. 11-Nov. 28, 1986Fewest Total Points Allowed, Three-Set Match ............................... ^6 ................................................ Sept. 10, 2004...........................................................................................................................*6 ................................................... Oct. 18, 1999...........................................................................................................................*6 ......................................................Oct. 2, 1979......................................................................................................................... ^30 ..................................................Sept. 2, 2011Fewest Total Points Allowed, Four-Set Match .................................*24 ............................................... Sept. 30, 1995......................................................................................................................... ^79 .................................................Nov. 14, 2003Fewest Total Points Allowed, Five-Set Match ..................................*45 ................................................. Oct. 24, 2000........................................................................................................................^113 ................................................ Oct. 18, 2003

*Prior to scoring change (without rally scoring) in 2001. %NCAA Record^After scoring change (with rally scoring) in 2001.

Lauren Williams

Debora Seilhamer

Katie Olsovsky

Conference DigsYear Name Sets Digs DPS2011 Natalie Hagglund 70 363 5.192010 Natalie Hagglund 71 294 4.142009 Alli Hillgren 69 340 4.932008 Alli Hillgren 72 304 4.222007 Alli Hillgren 64 311 4.862006 Debora Seilhamer 65 446 6.862005 Debora Seilhamer 66 471 7.142004 Debora Seilhamer 63 331 5.252003 Nicole Davis 55 234 4.252002 Nicole Davis 60 209 3.482001 April Ross 61 178 2.922000 Antoinette Polk 61 188 3.081999 Janae Henry 63 210 3.331998 Jennifer Kessy 62 191 3.081997 Jennifer Kessy 66 234 3.551996 Jennifer Kessy 64 197 3.081995 Kelly Kuebler 73 299 4.101994 Kelly Kuebler 68 236 3.471993 Katie Haller 64 239 4.521992 Katie Haller 63 324 5.141991 Katie Haller 65 294 4.521990 Megan McCallister 68 227 3.341989 Yleana Carrasco 63 194 3.081988 Nancy Hillman 74 299 4.041987 Nancy Hillman 63 269 4.271986 Nancy Hillman 56 238 4.251985 Tracy Clark 30 104 3.471984 Tracy Clark -- 152 --1983 Tracy Clark -- 205 --1982 Kim Ruddins -- 17 --1981 Anne Marie Lopez -- 14 --

Conference BlocksYear Name Sets Blocks BPS2011 Lauren Williams 69 58 0.842010 Lauren Williams 72 67 0.932009 Lauren Williams 69 68 0.992008 Lauren Williams 69 71 1.032007 Zoe Garrett 66 71 1.082006 Bethany Johansen 65 68 1.052005 K. Bishop/B. Candelas 66 61 0.922004 Emily Adams 63 96 1.522003 Emily Adams 58 83 1.432002 Emily Adams 57 75 1.32 2001 Katie Olsovsky 60 75 1.252000 Katie Olsovsky 61 73 1.201999 Jennifer Pahl 63 67 1.061998 Jasmina Marinkovic 59 80 1.361997 Alaina Kipps 66 103 1.561996 Jasmina Marinkovic 63 90 1.431995 Kilee Hughes 69 62 1.051994 Lauri Yust 56 92 1.641993 Lauri Yust 64 95 1.481992 Meika Wagner 63 70 1.111991 Lauri Yust 61 90 1.481990 Kiersten Finch 64 74 1.161989 Stefanie Bodison 63 68 1.081988 Jamie Hatchett 75 114 1.521987 Jamie Hatchett 59 80 1.361986 Trisonya Thompson 50 62 1.241985 Leslie Devereaux 27 53 1.961984 Leslie Devereaux -- 82 --1983 Leslie Devereaux -- 55 --1982 Margaret Grant -- 62 --

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Clark, Tracy ..............................................................1982-85Clark, Star ................................................................1977-78Combs, Sheila ........................................................ 1986-89Copenhagen, Diane ............................................... 2004-07Cormier, Kashi .......................................................... 1997-99Corpuz, Cynthia....................................................... 1997-98Crone, Hayley ..................................................2011

Dalbeck, Emily ................................................................1998Daniels, Jill ..............................................................1986-89Davis, Nicole .............................................................2000-03Devereaux, Leslie .................................................. 1982-85Dillon, Alli ..................................................................2004-06Dittmer-Goodwin, Paula ..................................... 1976-80Dragicevic, Vesna .................................................. 1994-96Dyer, Ashlyn ....................................................................1998

Eichler, Audrey ......................................................... 2008-09Eischen, Alisa .......................................................... 1983-85

Finch, Kiersten ........................................................ 1988-91Florian, Sarah ..................................................................2004Fonoiomoana, Falyn .....................................................2010Foonberg, Dana ...........................................................1986Freeburg, Kimi ......................................................... 2003-06Fuller, Katie ............................................... 2009-11

Garrett, Zoe ...............................................................2007-10Gilmour, Kathleen..........................................................2005Grant, Margaret ..................................................... 1981-82Green, Debbie ........................................................ 1976-77Griffith, Karen ................................................................1978Gysin, Jessica ............................................................2006-09

Hagglund, Natalie..................................... 2010-11Haller, Katie ..............................................................1990-93

Hardy, Elaine .................................................................1982Hatchett, Jamie ..................................................... 1985-88Henry, Janae ........................................................ 1997-2000Hill, Laurie .................................................................1993-96Hillgren, Alli ..............................................................2006-09Hillgren, Carolyn ..................................................... 2009-10Hillman, Nancy ...................................................... 1985-88Hirschmann, Sam ..........................................................2010Hughes, Kilee .......................................................... 1993-96

Irato, Capi ................................................................1992-94Irvin, Kelly .........................................................................2009

Jameson, Michelle ................................................. 1983-85Jepsen, Lori .....................................................................1976Johansen, Bethany ................................................. 2006-07Johnson, Janice ...................................................... 1982-85Jupiter, Alex ..............................................................2008-11

Kaczor, Asia ...............................................................2006-07Kelleher, Kristin .............................................................1990Kessy, Jennifer ....................................................... 1995-98

Killian, Lauren ..................................................... 1999-2002Kipps, Alaina ........................................................... 1995-98Kuebler, Kelly ......................................................... 1992-95Kurt, Missy ......................................................................1987

Landreth, Debbie .................................................. 1976-77Lane, Karin ...............................................................1978-80Lantz, Kelli .................................................................2000-03Lee, Suzette ............................................................1979-82Lewis, Yvonne ........................................................ 1984-87Lindemann, Antoinette ....................................... 1994-96Lindquist, Tracy .................................................. 1999-2002Long, Leslie ....................................................................1976

Adams, Emily ............................................................2001-04Aiassa, Lexi .......................................................................2008Anderson, Kristen ..........................................................2002Anderson, Toni ........................................................ 2000-03Araujo, Iracema ............................................................1988Avol, Shelby .....................................................................2008

Baccelli, Cica .............................................................1991-92Bateman, Kendall.................................................... 2008-11Becker, Carolyn .............................................................1977Bishop, Katelyn ........................................................ 2004-07Bodison, Stefanie .................................................. 1988-91Bohle, Christine ....................................................... 1997-98Brigman, Christine ............................................... 1987-89Brill, Rene .........................................................................1990Brombach, Sharon ......................................................1978Brown, Julie ....................................................................1995Brunst, Bonny .......................................................... 1993-96Burdine, Keao ........................................................... 2001-04Burnham, Kirby ......................................... 2010-11Burrows, Debbie ................................................... 1977-78Bustabad, Annie ...........................................................1982

Candelas, Bibiana ................................................... 2002-05Carlsen, Lara ..................................................................1992Carico, Taylor ............................................................2006-08Carrasco, Yleana .................................................... 1986-89Carroll, Jaime ............................................................2000-01Casey, Whitney ..............................................................1993Cattaneo, Kati..................................................................2008Cavaliere, Monika .................................................. 1993-95

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Lopez, Anna Maria ............................................... 1978-81Luedke, Lynne ..............................................................1977Lundie, Marie ................................................................1978

MacDonald, Iris .............................................................1980Mariani, Julie ....................................................... 1999-2002Marinkovic, Jasmina ............................................ 1995-98Martin, Debbie .............................................................1991McBride, Andrea ............................................................2005McCallister, Megan .............................................. 1987-90McCaw, Missy .......................................................... 1990-93McGarrey, Katie ............................................................1981McKibbin, Claudia .......................................................1980Merriken, Lara ...............................................................1986Miller, Mychaela ...................................................... 2007-09Moiso, Katrina ........................................................ 1983-85Montgomery, Annie .............................................. 2003-06Morales, Marcela .................................................... 1990-91Morgan, Julie .................................................................1976Mounts, Janice ....................................................... 1995-98Munneke, Heidi ....................................................... 1997-99Murphy, Connie .................................................... 1989-90

Nelson, Leslie ......................................................... 1978-81Niedringhaus, Lisa ................................................ 1982-84Norfleet, Lonise ..................................................... 1987-90

Obradovich, Paige .........................................................2008Olgard, Alexis ............................................ 2010-11Oliver, Amber .......................................................... 1996-99Olson, Karen ........................................................... 1978-81Olson, Kirsti ..............................................................1993-96Olsovsky, Katie ......................................................... 2000-03

Pahl, Jennifer ....................................................... 1998-2001Palomar, Kayla ................................................................1996Pankopf, Nicole ..................................................... 1980-81Peters, Sue ...............................................................1989-92Peterson, Sara ..................................................... 1997-2000Place, Terry ..............................................................1976-77Polk, Antoinette ................................................. 1997-2000

Rampe, Sue .............................................................1982-84Redfern, Shannon ................................................... 1997-98Rich, Kathy ..............................................................1986-89Robinson, Alicia ....................................................... 2001-04Roleder, Kimmee..................................................... 2007-10Ross, April ..................................................................2000-03Ruddins, Kim .......................................................... 1981-85Russ, Bria .........................................................2011

Schraer, Hannah..............................................2011Seilhamer, Debora .................................................. 2003-06Shaw, Sara ................................................. 2010-11Siemiatkowska, Marta ........................................... 2006-07Siljegovic, Nena ....................................................... 2004-05Siljkovic, Natasa ........................................ 2010-11Smith, Dana ............................................................1980-83Stephen, Sara ......................................................... 1995-98Stewart, Emilie ......................................................... 2008-09Stukel, Cathy .......................................................... 1978-81Sury, Monique ..............................................................1986

Tennant, Kelli ............................................................2005-06Thiene, Maya .......................................................... 1978-79Thompson, Trisonya ............................................ 1985-87

Urango, Geena ......................................................... 2007-10Uranich, Lori ........................................................... 1979-82

Vandeweghe, Tauna ..................................................1981Van Horn, Kim ...............................................................1984Venski, Staci ..............................................................2002-04Vetter, Jeanne ......................................................... 1994-97Vivas, Lindy ....................................................................1976

Wagner, Meika ...................................................... 1991-94Warnock, Laura .............................................................1992Weishoff, Paula .............................................................1980Whistler, Marci ....................................................... 1984-85White, Antoinette ........................................................1987Williams, Lauren ...................................................... 2008-11

Wilson, Chelsea ....................................................... 2006-07Woodstra, Sue ..............................................................1977

Yarrison, Connie ...........................................................1986Yoder, Erin ................................................. 2009-11Young, Emily ...................................................2011Yust, Lauri ...............................................................1991-94

Elliott, Jerritt (interim) ........................................... 1999-00Erbe, Chuck ........................................1976-77, 1979-1988Flickenger, Dale ..............................................................1978Haley, Mick ....................................... 2001-presentLove, Lisa ...................................................................1989-98

Calvert, Sherry ................................................................1976Dagenais, Todd ................................................... 2005-2007DeOliveira, Ana........................................................ 1989-90Eberhart, Joli.............................................................1993-94Elliott, Jerritt .............................................................1995-98Flickenger, Dale ..............................................................1977Gabel, Myles ...........................................1976-80, 1983-86George, Steve .................................................................1981Grant, Margaret ....................................................... 1987-88Gulbranson, Ericka ................................................. 1999-00Keife, Chris ...........................................2001- 02 (volunteer)

Machan, Rob .............................2000-2004 (volunteer ‘00)

Nollan, Tim ............2003 (volunteer), 2008-presentPickering, Kim .......................................................... 1983-84Rubio, Keith .....................................................................1996Seki, Rikea .........................................................................1980Sliva, Kelley ......................1989-92 (assoc. head coach ‘92)

Somera, Ben ....................................................................1995Stevens, Cookie................................ 2005-presentStukel, Cathy ...................................................................1982Somera, Nancy (Hillman) ..................................... 1991-98Towne-Gilbert, Liz .........................................................2004Weishoff, Paula ............... 1997-2003 (asst. head coach '03)

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Kirby Burnham.................................................... 2010-2011Jessica Gysin ........................................................ 2006-2009Annie Montgomery ......................................................2003Kristen Anderson .................................................... 2001-02Kayla Palomar .................................................................1996Monika Cavaliere .................................................... 1993-95Cica Baccelli ..............................................................1991-92Megan McCallister ................................................. 1987-90Connie Yarrison ..............................................................1986Alisa Eischen .............................................................1983-85Cathy Stukel..............................................................1978-81Debbie Landreth ..................................................... 1976-77

Natasa Siljkovic................................................... 2010-2011Paige Obradovich ..........................................................2008Katelyn Bishop .................................................... 2004-2007Jaime Carroll ........................................................ 2000-2001Julie Brown ......................................................................1995Jill Daniels............................................................. 1986-1989Janice Johnson ................................................... 1982-1985Anna Maria Lopez ............................................. 1978-1981

Alex Jupiter .......................................................... 2008-2011Asia Kaczor ........................................................... 2006-2007Bibiana Candelas ............................................... 2002-2005Heidi Munneke ................................................... 1997-1999Kilee Hughes ....................................................... 1993-1996Laura Warnock ................................................................1992Lonise Norfleet ................................................... 1987-1990Michelle Jameson .............................................. 1983-1985Lori Uranich ......................................................... 1979-1982Karen Griffith ...................................................................1978Carolyn Becker ................................................................1977

Alexis Olgard ....................................................... 2010-2011Kimi Freeburg ..................................................... 2003-2006Tracy Lindquist ................................................... 1999-2002Laurie Hill.............................................................. 1993-1996Jamie Hatchett ................................................... 1985-1988Lisa Niedringhaus .............................................. 1982-1984Leslie Nelson ....................................................... 1978-1981

Bria Russ ............................................................................2011Geena Urango .................................................... 2007-2010Debora Seilhamer ............................................. 2003-2006Julie Mariani ........................................................ 1999-2002Emily Dalbeck .................................................................1998Antoinette Lindemann .................................... 1994-1996Marcela Morales ................................................. 1990-1991Kathy Rich ............................................................1986, 1989Marci Whistler ..................................................... 1984-1985Katie McGarrey ...............................................................1981Paula Dittmer-Goodwin .................................. 1976-1980

Natalie Hagglund .............................................. 2010-2011Alli Hillgren .......................................................... 2006-2009Nena Siljegovic ................................................... 2004-2005Toni Anderson .................................................... 2001-2003Antoinette Polk .................................................. 1997-2000Kelly Kuebler ....................................................... 1992-1995Kiersten Finsch ................................................... 1988-1991Kim Ruddins ................................................1981-82, 84-85

Hayley Crone ...................................................................2011Annie Montgomery ............................................... 2004-06Nicole Davis ......................................................... 2000-2003Cynthia Corpuz ................................................... 1997-1998Vesna Dragicevic ................................................ 1994-1996Kristen Kelleher ..............................................................1990Trisonya Thompson .......................................... 1985-1987Dana Smith .......................................................... 1980-1983Marie Lundie ...................................................................1978Sue Woodstra ..................................................................1977

Lauren Williams .................................................. 2008-2011Keao Burdine ....................................................... 2001-2004Sara Peterson ...................................................... 1997-2000Kirsti Olson ........................................................... 1993-1996Sue Peters ............................................................. 1989-1992Kim Van Horn ..................................................................1984Margaret Grant ................................................... 1981-1982Sharon Brombach..........................................................1978Karin Lane ............................................................ 1978-1980

Sam Hirschmann ...........................................................2010Taylor Carico ........................................................ 2006-2008Andrea McBride .............................................................2005Emily Adams ........................................................ 2001-2004Janice Mounts ..................................................... 1995-1998Katie Haller ........................................................... 1990-1993Nancy Hillman .................................................... 1985-1988Sue Rampe ........................................................... 1982-1984Paula Weishoff ................................................................1980Maya Thiene ........................................................ 1978-1979

Sara Shaw ............................................................. 2010-2011Kati Cattaneo ..................................................................2008Bethany Johansen ............................................. 2006-2007Alex Dunphy ....................................................................2004Jasmina Marinkovic .......................................... 1995-1998Missy McCaw ....................................................... 1990-1993Christine Brigman.............................................. 1987-1989Tracy Clark ............................................................ 1982-1985Debbie Green ...................................................... 1976-1977

Audrey Eichler..................................................... 2008-2009Marta Siemiatkowska ....................................... 2006-2007Sarah Florian ...................................................................2004Sara Stephen ....................................................... 1995-1998Lauri Yust .............................................................. 1991-1994Rene Brill ...........................................................................1990Sheila Combs .......................................... 1986, 1988-1989Missy Kurt .........................................................................1987Leslie Devereaux ................................................ 1982-1985Karen Olson ......................................................... 1978-1981Lynne Luedke ..................................................................1977

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Carolyn Hillgren ................................................. 2009-2010Ashlyn Dyer .....................................................................1998

Emilie Stewart ..................................................... 2008-2009Chelsea Wilson ................................................... 2006-2007Julie Morgan ....................................................................1976

Kelli Tennant ........................................................ 2005-2006Jennifer Pahl ........................................................ 1998-2001

Zoe Garrett ........................................................... 2007-2010Alli Dillon .............................................................. 2004-2006Christine Bohle ................................................... 1997-1998Lori Jepsen .......................................................................1976

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Kelly Irvin ..........................................................................2009Amber Oliver ............................................................1996-99Connie Murphy ....................................................... 1989-90Sheila Combs ..................................................................1987

Lexi Aiassa ........................................................................2008Jeanne Vetter ........................................................... 1994-97Lara Carlson .....................................................................1992

Lara Merriken ..................................................................1986

Capi Irato ...................................................................1992-94

Emily Young .....................................................................2011Terry Place .................................................................1976-77

Kimmee Roleder ................................................ 2007-2010Staci Venski .......................................................... 2002-2005Kashi Cormier ........................................................... 1997-99Bonny Brunst ............................................................1993-96Lindy Vivas .......................................................................1976

Katie Fuller ........................................................... 2009-2011Janae Henry ..............................................................1997-00

Kendall Bateman................................................ 2008-2011Diane Copenhagen ........................................... 2004-2007Kelli Lantz ............................................................. 2000-2003Alaina Kipps ......................................................... 1995-1998Stefanie Bodison ................................................ 1988-1991Yvonne Lewis ...................................................... 1984-1987Suzette Lee .......................................................... 1979-1982Debbie Burrows ................................................. 1977-1978

Falyn Fonoimoana .........................................................2010Shelby Avol ......................................................................2008Alicia Robinson ................................................... 2001-2004Whitney Casey ................................................................1993Dana Foonberg ..............................................................1986Tauna Vandeweghe ......................................................1981Claudia McKibbin ..........................................................1980Star Clark............................................................... 1977-1978

Hannah Schraer..............................................................2011Mychaela Miller .................................................. 2007-2009April Ross .............................................................. 2000-2003Shannon Redfern ............................................... 1997-1998Debbie Martin ................................................................1991Iracema Araujo ...............................................................1988Antoinette White ...........................................................1987Monique Sury .................................................................1986Elaine Hardy ....................................................................1982Nicole Pankopf ................................................... 1980-1981

Erin Yoder ............................................................. 2009-2011Kathleen Gilmour ............................................. 2004-2005Lauren Killian ........................................................... 1999-02Jennifer Kessy .......................................................... 1995-98Meika Wagner .......................................................... 1991-94Yleana Carrasco ....................................................... 1986-89Katrina Moiso ........................................................... 1983-85Annie Bustabad ..............................................................1982

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Highlighting the 1976 Season• With head coach Chuck Erbe in his first season at the helm of the USC women’s volleyball program, the Women of Troy were ranked No. 1 by Volleyball Magazine in the preseason polls. They were selected to finish ahead of two-time national champion UCLA and 1975 runner-up Hawai’i.

• USC awarded scholarships for the first time in program history due to the advent of Title IX.

• Three freshmen (Terry Place, Paula Dittmer-Goodwin, Debbie Green) joined one sophomore transfer (1976 USVBA All-American Debbie Landreth) and three returning starters (Julie Morgan, Lori Jepsen, Linda Vivas) on the 1976 squad.

• Coach Erbe implemented one of the most demanding schedules in USC volleyball history. The team practiced seven days a week and played as many as three games a week. It was easily twice as much as any other collegiate volleyball program.

• Winning the tournament championship at the UCLA Invitational, USC setter Debbie Green and middle blocker Terry Place were named to the all-tournament team.

• During the regular season, the Trojans lost only one match, to crosstown rival UCLA at the WAIAW Regionals held at UC Davis. The loss forced the two teams to play a one-game playoff in order to advance to the AIAW Championships. USC defeated the Bruins, 15-8, to qualify.

• USC advanced to the national championships held Dec. 8-11 at the University of Texas.

First Rounds• At the start of the tournament, USC was forced to play its first two matches without injured starters Paula Dittmer-Goodwin and Julie Morgan. Against Texas, the Trojans quickly jumped out to a 4-0 lead and never looked back, defeating the Longhorns, 15-1, 15-6, then routing Maryland, 15-1, 15-1. After the first day of competition, USC, UCLA, Pepperdine and Hawai’i were the only undefeated teams remaining. Upon

Dittmer-Goodwin’s return to the lineup, the Women of Troy defeated Michigan State, Eastern Kentucky and Arizona, by identical 2-0 scores.

Quarterfinals• One day after first facing the Spartans, USC again defeated Michigan State, 15-10, 15-6, to advance to the semifinals.

Semifinals• For the first time since the start of the championship tournament, USC was at full strength with Paula Dittmer-Goodwin and Julie Morgan healthy and back in the lineup. USC defeated Pepperdine, 15-3, 15-6, after tallying 12 unanswered points in the first game. Thus far, the Women of Troy had managed to beat every team in the tournament in two games.

Finals• UCLA and USC advanced to the championship match and faced each other for the sixth time, as the Trojans looked to avenge their single loss of the season. USC gained a quick lead in the first game and with impenetrable blocking, solid defense and the quick-hitting of Paula Dittmer-Goodwin, they earned the 15-6 victory. In the second game, the Women of Troy jumped to a 3-0 lead, but the Bruins fought back to take a 13-9 advantage. The Trojans held them off and tied the score at 14 apiece but eventually surrendered the game, 14-16. Heading into the deciding game, USC relied on the efforts of Debbie Landreth and Julie Morgan, who blocked an attack by UCLA’s Terry Condon for the final point of a 15-5 USC victory. The Women of Troy defeated the UCLA Bruins to be crowned 1976 AIAW National Champions.

1976 All-AmericansDebbie Landreth, Debbie Green, Terry Place, Paula Dittmer-Goodwin

1976AIAW National Champions

(l to r): Julie Morgan, Lindy Vivas, Debbie Green, Terry Place and Debbie Landreth

1976 Results (34-1, 8-0 WCAA)S25 UC Irvine ............................................................ W, 3-0S28 at Cal State Northridge ................................. W, 2-0O2 San Jose State .................................................. W, 3-0O8 * at Long Beach State .................................... W, 3-0O9 Cal State Northridge ...................................... W, 2-0O12 at UC Irvine........................................................ W, 3-0O15 * at San Diego State ....................................... W, 3-0O19 * at Cal State Fullerton .................................. W, 3-0O21 at Hawai‘i ........................................................... W, 3-0O22 at Hawai‘i ........................................................... W, 3-1O28 * UCLA ................................................................. W, 3-2O30 UC Santa Barbara ............................................ W, 3-0N2 * Long Beach State ......................................... W, 3-0N5/6 % Cal State Northridge ................................. W, 2-0N5/6 % California ....................................................... W, 2-0N5/6 % Long Beach State ....................................... W, 2-0N5/6 % BYU .................................................................. W, 2-0N5/6 % UCLA ............................................................... W, 2-0N9 * at San Diego State ....................................... W, 3-0N19 Cal State Fullerton .......................................... W, 3-0N20 * at UCLA ............................................................ W, 3-1N26 & UC Santa Barbara ........................................ W, 2-0N26 & Cal State Northridge .................................. W, 2-0N26 & Pepperdine .................................................... W, 2-0N27 & UCLA ................................................................. L, 0-2N27 & UCLA ............................................................... W, 2-1N27 & UCLA ............................. W, 1-0 (1-game playoff)D9 ! Texas .................................................................. W, 2-0D9 ! Maryland .......................................................... W, 2-0D9 ! Michigan State ............................................... W, 2-0D10 ! Eastern Kentucky .......................................... W, 2-0D10 ! Arizona ............................................................. W, 2-0D10 ! Michigan State ............................................... W, 2-0D11 ! Pepperdine ..................................................... W, 2-0D11 ! UCLA.................................................................. W, 2-1

* - WCAA match%- UCLA Invitational at Westwood, Calif. & - WAIAW Regional at Davis, Calif. ! - AIAW Championships at Austin, Texas

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Highlighting the 1977 Season• With four returning starters from the 1976 national championship team, the addition of All-American candidates Star Clark, Sue Woodstra and Lynne Luedke, and the second-year leadership of head coach Chuck Erbe, USC was on its way to defending its national title in 1977.

• Volleyball Magazine ranked USC No. 1 in the preseason polls.

• The Women of Troy opened the season by easily defeating seventh-ranked UC Santa Barbara, 15-5, 15-3, 15-0. USC faced and defeated four Top 10 opponents throughout the season: No. 2 UCLA, No. 3 Hawai’i, No. 4 Pepperdine and UCSB.

• Besides defeating all their top-ranked opponents, the highlight proved to be a 7-15, 15-9, 17-15, 14-16, 15-12 victory over UCLA. The match was played in front of 3,753 fans - the largest crowd ever to assemble for a women’s sporting event at UCLA. It was considered by many to be one of the most exciting sporting events of the year.

• Held at Long Beach State, the WAIAW Regionals featured UC Davis, UC Santa Barbara, UCLA and USC. The Trojans opened tournament play with a 2-0 victory over UC Davis, not allowing the Aggies to score a single point in the two-game match. With wins over UCSB and UCLA, the Women of Troy again defeated the Bruins, 15-2, 11-15, 15-13, 15-8, in the tournament final and advanced to the national championship as the No. 1 seed.

First Rounds• The 1977 championship tournament was held at BYU. USC swept through the opening rounds with 2-0 victories over Houston, Illinois State, Mississippi, Kansas State and Arizona.

Quarterfinals• Still dominating competition, the remaining rounds posed a greater challenge for the Trojans. The tournament format changed to a best of five series as USC defeated Illinois State, 15-1, 15-4, 15-2, to advance.

Semifinals• One match away from the national title, the Trojans posted a 15-3, 15-8, 15-9 victory over host BYU in the semifinals. In the other bracket, UCLA was defeated by Hawai’i, preventing a rematch of the 1976 championship.

Finals• The final match was a battle between Hawai’i and USC. The Rainbows were aware of their challenge and took the first lead, eventually earning a 15-12 victory in game one. This was the Women of Troy’s first loss of a game in eight matches. The Trojans did not allow Hawai’i to ruin their impeccable mark, as they went on to win the next three games for the match victory and the 1977 AIAW National Title.

• With a 38-0 perfect record (34 victories won in sweeps), the Women of Troy recorded the first-ever perfect season in collegiate women’s volleyball. Their accomplishment went unmatched until Long Beach State went 36-0 in 1998.

• USC’s 38 wins were part of a winning streak which extended three seasons and 57 total victories.

• In his second season at Troy, and earning his second consecutive national title, Chuck Erbe was named Volleyball Coach of the Year.

• Five players went on to make the 1980 U.S.A. Olympic team: Debbie Landreth, Debbie Green, Sue Woodstra, Terry Place and Carolyn Becker.

1977 All-AmericansDebbie Landreth, Debbie Green, Terry Place, Star Clark, Sue Woodstra and Lynne Luedke

1977AIAW National Champions

Top (l to r): Debbie Green, Paula Dittmer-Goodwin, Head Coach Chuck Erbe, Sue Woodstra, Debbie LandrethBottom: Terry Place, Lynne Luedke, Star Clark, Carolyn Becker

1977 Results (38-0, 8-0 WCAA)O1 UC Santa Barbara ......................................... W, 3-0O4 * San Diego State ......................................... W, 3-0O5 Pepperdine ..................................................... W, 3-0O7 * Long Beach State ...................................... W, 3-0O11 * San Diego State ......................................... W, 3-0O14 at Stanford ...................................................... W, 3-0O15 at San Jose State ........................................... W, 3-0O20 at UC Santa Barbara .................................... W, 3-0O24 * Cal State Fullerton .................................... W, 3-0O26 * at UCLA ......................................................... W, 3-2O29 at Pepperdine ................................................ W, 3-0O31 Mexico .............................................................. W, 3-0N2 * at Long Beach State ................................. W, 3-0N4 % Long Beach State .................................... W, 2-0N4 % Arizona State ............................................. W, 2-0N5 % San Jose State ........................................... W, 2-0N5 % Nebraska .................................................... W, 2-0N5 % Portland State ........................................... W, 2-0N5 % San Diego State ....................................... W, 2-0N5 % Pepperdine ................................................ W, 2-0N5 % UCLA ............................................................ W, 2-0N9-12 at Hawai‘i ......................................................... W, 3-0N9-12 at Hawai‘i ......................................................... W, 3-1N9-12 at Hawai‘i ......................................................... W, 3-1N15 * at Cal State Fullerton ............................... W, 3-0N17 * UCLA .............................................................. W, 3-2N24-26 $ UC Davis ....................................................... W, 2-0N24-26 $ UC Santa Barbara ...................................... W, 3-0N24-26 $ UCLA ............................................................. W, 3-0N24-26 $ UCLA ............................................................. W, 3-1D7-10 ! Houston ......................................................... W, 2-0D7-10 ! Illinois State .................................................. W, 2-0D7-10 ! Mississippi .................................................... W, 2-0D7-10 ! Kansas State ................................................. W, 2-0D7-10 ! Arizona ........................................................... W, 2-0D7-10 ! Illinois State .................................................. W, 3-0D7-10 ! BYU .................................................................. W, 3-0D7-10 ! Hawai‘i............................................................ W, 3-1

* - WCAA match% - UCLA Invitational at Westwood, Calif. $ - WAIAW Regional at Long Beach, Calif. ! - AIAW Championship at Provo, Utah

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Highlighting the 1980 Season• On a team that featured no seniors and four junior returners, three-time All-American and 1979 conference MVP Cathy Stukel was responsible for leading this squad back to prominence. The young squad featured three top freshman, Paula Weishoff, Dana Smith and Iris McDonald, and one sophomore, Lori Uranich.

• To begin the season, Volleyball Magazine awarded the Women of Troy a No. 1 preseason rank.

• During the regular season, USC and second-ranked UCLA met six times as the Trojans prevailed with five victories. The most exciting was a four-game victory over the Bruins at the L.A. Sports Arena in front of a USC record crowd of 5,103 - the largest home attendance in program history.

• The Women of Troy collected three tournament titles at the Women’s Games, San Diego State Invitational and Women’s Collegiate Classic.

• Seeded No. 1 at the WAIAW Regionals held in Santa Barbara, Calif., the Trojans had their work cut out for them. Gone were the days of three-game sweeps. USC fought to earn four-game wins over Stanford, UCLA and Pacific, to advance to the finals. The final match was a USC-Pacific rematch that ended in a dramatic five-game victory for the Women of Troy. All eight teams from the regional were invited to the national championship.

First Rounds• Cathy Stukel was sidelined at the start of the AIAW tournament after she injured her ankle at the UCLA Invitational. Junior Anna Maria Lopez also was out with an injury. However, the power hitting from the freshman trio (Weishoff, Smith, McDonald) helped USC advance to the quarters after sweeping Colorado State, Penn State, Houston and San Diego State in pool play.

Quarterfinals• Their first round dominance carried over against Cal Poly San Luis Obispo as the Trojans posted a 15-11, 15-12, 15-9 win.

Semifinals• After dropping the first game, 7-15, USC allowed Hawai’i to take a quick lead in game two of the semifinal match. But with Cathy Stukel back in the USC lineup, the Trojans pushed to tie the score at 13 apiece and began to take control of the match. USC eventually defeated the Rainbows, 3-1, and set up its return to the AIAW championship match and another meeting with Pacific.

Finals• Anna Maria Lopez rejoined the lineup in this rematch of the WAIAW final, but Pacific did not pose as great a challenge as expected. After a come-from-behind effort to win game one, USC never looked back, sweeping the Tigers, 15-11, 15-8, 15-9. The Trojans’ third national title was credited to Cathy Stukel’s setting and Paula Weishoff’s powerful hitting. Lori Uranich gave Pacific trouble on the left side and Iris McDonald’s serves kept the Tigers off balance as the Women of Troy were crowned the 1980 AIAW National Champions.

1980 All-AmericansPaula Dittmer-Goodwin, Cathy Stukel, Paula Weishoff

• Cathy Stukel was named conference MVP. Paula Weishoff and Stukel each earned all-conference first team honors, while Anna Maria Lopez and Iris McDonald were named to the second team.

1980AIAW National Champions

(l to r): Anna Maria Lopez, Suzette Lee, Claudia McKibbin, Lori Uranich, Dana Smith, Paula Weishoff, Cathy Stukel, Iris McDonald, Karin Lane, Leslie Nelson.

1980 Results (46-4, 12-0 WCAA)S10-13 ^ Utah State ...................................................... W, 3-2S10-13 ^ Utah ................................................................. W, 3-0S10-13 ^ Houston .......................................................... W, 3-0S10-13 ^ UCLA ................................................................ W, 3-1S10-13 ^ Pacific .............................................................. W, 3-1S19-20 # Washington .................................................... L, 0-2S19-20 # New Mexico State ....................................... W, 2-0S19-20 # UC Irvine ......................................................... W, 2-0S19-20 # San Jose State ............................................... W, 2-0S19-20 # Washington ................................................... W, 2-0S19-20 # UCLA ................................................................ W, 2-0S19-20 # UC Santa Barbara ......................................... W, 2-0S23 Utah State .......................................................... W, 2-0S27 * at San Diego State ....................................... W, 3-1S30 Pepperdine ........................................................ W, 3-1O2 * at Arizona........................................................ W, 3-0O3 * at Arizona State ............................................ W, 3-1O6 * Cal State Fullerton ....................................... W, 3-1O9 & Pacific .............................................................. W, 3-2O11 & UCLA ................................................................ W, 3-2O16 * UCLA ................................................................. W, 3-1O18 at UC Santa Barbara ........................................ L, 1-3O22 * at Long Beach State .................................... W, 3-0O24 * San Diego State ............................................ W, 3-2O28 at Pepperdine ................................................... W, 3-0O31-N1 % Arizona State ............................................... W, 2-0O31-N1 % Portland State ............................................. W, 2-0O31-N1 % Michigan State ............................................ W, 2-1O31-N1 % Houston ......................................................... W, 2-0O31-N1 % California ....................................................... W, 2-1O31-N1 % Utah State ..................................................... W, 2-0O31-N1 % UCLA ................................................................ L, 0-2N7 * Arizona ............................................................ W, 3-0N8 * Arizona State ................................................. W, 3-0N11 * at Cal State Fullerton .................................. W, 3-0N15 = Stanford .......................................................... W, 3-0N16 = Pacific ............................................................... L, 2-3N20 * at UCLA ............................................................ W, 3-2N22 * Long Beach State ......................................... W, 3-1N28 $ Stanford .......................................................... W, 3-1N28 $ UCLA ................................................................ W, 3-1N29 $ Pacific ............................................................... W, 3-1N29 $ Pacific ............................................................... W, 3-2D11 ! Colorado State ............................................... W, 2-0D11 ! Penn State ....................................................... W, 2-0D11 ! Houston ........................................................... W, 2-0D12 ! San Diego State ............................................. W, 2-0D12 ! Cal Poly SLO .................................................... W, 3-0D13 ! Hawai‘i .............................................................. W, 3-1D13 ! Pacific ................................................................ W, 3-0

* - WCAA match^ - Women’s Games at Salt Lake City, Utah # - SDSU Invitational at San Diego, Calif. & - Women’s Coll. Classic at Santa Barbara, Calif. %- UCLA Invitational at Westwood, Calif. = - Wendy’s Classic at Santa Clara, Calif. $ - WAIAW Regional at Stockton, Calif. ! - AIAW Championships at Santa Barbara, Calif.

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Highlighting the 1981 Season• The 1981 season brought many changes for USC and the world of women’s collegiate volleyball. Women’s volleyball entered its first year as an NCAA sanctioned sport and the Trojans were after their fourth national title and first NCAA crown.

• The health of key players, especially three-time All-American Cathy Stukel, was a major concern for USC head coach Chuck Erbe. He had stated before the season that the 1981 Trojans did not figure to be as overpowering as his past teams largely due to the loss of Paula Weishoff and Iris McDonald.

• The Women of Troy displayed a new look as they returned to pressure defense and worked to become more of a finesse team.

• Volleyball Magazine ranked USC No. 3 at the start of the season with seven first place votes.

• With another demanding schedule, the Trojans struggled, placing no higher than fourth at three of the most prestigious tournaments of the season and finishing third in the WCAA.

• USC was selected to compete in the first-ever NCAA postseason tournament. Seeded eighth, the Trojans received a first round bye.

Regionals• At the inaugural Northwest Regional tournament, USC defeated Arizona, 3-0, in the first round, then went on to upset top-ranked Hawai’i, 15-12, 15-4, 11-15, 15-5, in the regional final to advance to the 1981 NCAA Final Four. Hawai’i had only lost one match prior to entering the tournament. USC’s victory was largely due to the efforts of outside hitter Dana Smith, who had 12 kills.

NCAA Final Four• UCLA hosted the first-ever NCAA women’s volleyball Final Four, featuring San Diego State, Pacific, UCLA and USC at Pauley Pavilion. In the first match, the Women of Troy faced

No. 4 Pacific, an equally young and talented team.

• Eighth-ranked USC posted its second tournament upset with a five-game victory over the Tigers. In a match that seemed to last forever, the Trojans built a 10-5 lead in the deciding game and managed to hold off Pacific even after the Tigers rallied to come within one point (11-10). UCLA defeated San Diego State, 3-1, to advance to the championship match.

NCAA Championship Final• The championship match drew a record-breaking crowd of 6,289 to witness two of the most dominant teams in women’s volleyball.

• UCLA, which opened an 8-1 lead in the first game, earned the 15-9 win to start the match. The Trojans did not remain quiet for long, reversing the tables for a 15-12 win in the second game. In game three, the teams tied the score six times and exchanged leads four times, before the Bruins got away with a 15-10 decision on two final service aces.

• The turning point in the match came in game four. After the Bruins grabbed a 9-8 lead, the teams fought through 11 straight sideouts without a point. The Women of Troy tied the score at nine apiece, then after four sideouts, USC claimed a 15-13 win.

• After halting UCLA’s momentum, USC jumped to an 8-1 lead and held off a Bruin 8-6 rally to post a final 15-7 victory in the fifth game, earning the first-ever women’s volleyball NCAA Championship.

• USC became the first-ever women’s team to win four national championships.

1981 All-AmericansDana Smith, Cathy Stukel

• Stukel was named the NCAA MVP, while both she and Smith were honored as all-tournament selections.

1981NCAA National Champions

Top (l to r): Leah Putman (trainer), Suzette Lee, Margaret Grant, Karen Olson, Lori Uranich, Leslie Nelson, Nicole Pankopf, Anna Maria Lopez, Kim Ruddins, Sue Schneider (trainer).

Bottom (l to r): Cathy Stukel, Dana Smith, Katie McGarrey, Tauna Vandeweghe.1981 Results (27-10, 9-3 WCAA)S11 Pepperdine ............................................................ W, 3-2S17 # California ............................................................ W, 2-0S17 # Utah State........................................................... W, 2-1S17 # New Mexico State ............................................ W, 2-0S18 # Oregon ................................................................ W, 2-0S18 # Long Beach State ............................................. W, 2-0S19 # BYU .........................................................................L, 0-2S19 # Utah State........................................................... W, 2-1S19 # Cal Poly SLO ....................................................... W, 2-0S22 * at Long Beach State ........................................ W, 3-0O2 * Arizona ................................................................. W, 3-1O3 * Arizona State ..................................................... W, 3-0O9 * at CS Fullerton ................................................... W, 2-1O10 UCSB ..........................................................................L, 2-3O15 * UCLA .......................................................................L, 0-3O17 * SDSU ..................................................................... W, 3-2O23 * Long Beach State ............................................. W, 3-1O24 at UCSB .....................................................................L, 1-3O27 at Pepperdine ....................................................... W, 3-0O30 Cal Poly SLO ......................................................... W, 3-2O31 * at Arizona State ................................................ W, 3-0N6 % Portland State .................................................. W, 2-1N6 % UC Santa Barbara ........................................... W, 2-0N6 % Colorado State ................................................ W, 2-1N7 % Arizona State ................................................... W, 2-0N7 % Texas .....................................................................L, 1-2N7 % San Diego State ................................................L, 1-2N12 * at Arizona ............................................................ W, 3-0N14 + Hawai‘i ...................................................................L, 1-3N15 + UCLA ......................................................................L, 1-3N18 * at UCLA ..................................................................L, 2-3N20 * at San Diego State .............................................L, 0-3N21 * Cal State Fullerton ........................................... W, 3-0D11 !$ Arizona ............................................................... W, 3-0D12 !$ Hawai‘i ................................................................ W, 3-1D18 != Pacific ................................................................. W, 3-2D20 != UCLA ................................................................... W, 3-2

* - WCAA match#- SDSU Invitational at San Diego, Calif. % - UCLA Invitational at Los Angeles, Calif. + - Wendy’s Classic at Stockton, Calif.! - NCAA Tournament$ - NCAA NW Regional at Seattle, Wash. = - NCAA Championships at Los Angeles

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2002 Results (31-1, 17-1 Pac-10)A31 # at Ball State .................................................. W, 3-0S1 # vs. Pittsburgh .............................................. W, 3-0S2 # vs. Nebraska ................................................ W, 3-0S5 $ at BYU ............................................................ W, 3-0S6 $ vs. Wake Forest ........................................... W, 3-1 $ vs. Florida ..................................................... W, 3-0S20 * at Arizona State .......................................... W, 3-0S21 * at Arizona ..................................................... W, 3-0S27 * Washington State ...................................... W, 3-0S28 * Washington .................................................. W, 3-0O4 * at Stanford .................................................... W, 3-2O5 * at California .................................................. W, 3-2O8 at Pepperdine ................................................. W, 3-0O11 * Oregon State ............................................... W, 3-0O12 * Oregon .......................................................... W, 3-0O18 * UCLA ............................................................... W, 3-0O25 * at Washington ............................................. W, 3-1O26 * at Washington State ................................. W, 3-1N1 * California ....................................................... W, 3-0N2 * Stanford...........................................................L, 3-2N8 * at Oregon...................................................... W, 3-0N9 * at Oregon State .......................................... W, 3-0N15 * at UCLA ......................................................... W, 3-0N21 * Arizona .......................................................... W, 3-0N22 * Arizona State ............................................... W, 3-0N26 at UC Santa Barbara ..................................... W, 3-0D6 ^ #25 San Diego ............................................ W, 3-0D7 ^ Texas A&M ................................................... W, 3-0D12 ! Michigan State ............................................. W, 3-0D13 ! #9 Pepperdine ............................................. W, 3-0D19 % #5 Florida .................................................... W, 3-1D21 % #3 Stanford ................................................. W, 3-1

* - Pacific-10 Conference match.# - Radisson Hotel Roberts/Nike Classic at Muncie Ind. $ - BYU Mizuno Classic at Provo, Utah ^ - NCAA First & Second Round at Los Angeles! - NCAA West Regional at Santa Barbara, Calif.% - NCAA Final Four at New Orleans, La.

Highlighting the 2002 Season• Following a disappointing finish to the 2001 season, the 2002 USC women’s volleyball team was more determined than ever to get back to the Final Four and compete for the national title.

• The Women of Troy’s starting lineup boasted two All-American honorees (April Ross and Katie Olsovsky) and five-of-six returning starters. Thanks to its two outstanding setters (Tracy Lindquist and Toni Anderson), the Trojans were able to run a 6-2 system.

• The success of the 2002 squad was also much attributed to a complete team effort thanks to the leadership of three seniors - Lauren Killian (captain), Julie Mariani and Lindquist.

• Ranked No. 2 at the start of the season by the AVCA, USC climbed its way to the No. 1 spot by the third week after defeating top 10 opponents such as Nebraska and Florida.

• The Women of Troy won 19 straight matches to start the season, including a thrilling five-game road victory over defending national champion Stanford. The following night, USC defeated Cal to give head coach Mick Haley his 800th career victory.

• The win streak came to an end on Nov. 2 when the Cardinal avenged the earlier loss, defeating the Trojans at home in another outstanding five game match. This would mark USC’s only loss of the season.

• For the first time, USC clinched sole possession of the Pac-10 title with a 17-1 conference record.

Regionals• As the top seed in the West Region, the Trojans hosted San Diego and Texas A&M in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, sweeping both teams to advance.

• The West Regional was held at Santa Barbara and, in a similar manner, the Trojans defeated Michigan State and Pepperdine both by 3-0 scores. Emily Adams and Olsovsky were named to the all-tournament team. Ross was named MVP.

NCAA Final Four• Set in New Orleans, La., the 2002 Final Four featured Florida, Hawai’i, Stanford and USC.

• Even though the Trojans had faced Florida early in the season, the Gators had been without key starter Aury Cruz so the semifinal match-up was bound to be more difficult.

• The Gators came out firing and took the first game 30-24, but the Women of Troy regained their composure and finished off the match in four games to advance to the finals for the first time since 1982.

NCAA Championship Final• With a 3-1 win over Florida in its semifinals, Stanford was set to face the Women of Troy for the third time in 2002.

• The teams could not have been more evenly matched after meeting twice during the Pac-10 season and each winning with a five-game effort on the other’s court. It was the fifth all Pac-10 final since 1992.

• USC managed to hold off the efforts of Stanford’s Ogonna Nnamani and Logan Tom, who accounted for 19 and 16 kills apiece. With a balanced offensive attack and excellent defense (thanks to the performance of libero Nicole Davis), the Women of Troy defeated the Cardinal 30-27, 23-30, 30-24, 30-26 to end a 20-year drought with the 2002 NCAA Championship.

• Olsovsky led the Trojan attack with a match-best 16 kills (including the final point). Burdine and Ross each added 15 kills and Adams contributed 12 kills for the Trojans. Burdine also had a match-high 15 digs and was named NCAA Championship MVP.

2002 All-AmericansEmily Adams, April Ross

• Four players (Ross, Adams, Olsovsky and Burdine) were named to the All-Pac-10 first team and AVCA All-Pacific Region teams.

2002NCAA National Champions

Top (l to r): Katie Olsovsky, Bibiana Candelas, Kelli Lantz, Alicia Robinson, Kristen Anderson, Julie MarianiMiddle: Tracy Lindquist, Lauren Killian, Nicole Davis, Emily Adams, Toni Anderson, Keao Burdine,

Staci Venski. Front: April Ross

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Highlighting the 2003 Season• With a team considered by many as one of the greatest of all time, the Women of Troy successfully defended their national and conference crowns with a perfect 35-0 overall record. The Trojans became only the fourth team to go undefeated en route to a title and the only team to ever do so as a repeat champion.

• USC set a NCAA record by winning 47 consecutive matches dating back to Nov. 2, 2002. • Five seniors – April Ross, Katie Olsovsky, Toni Anderson, Nicole Davis and Kelli Lantz -- completed their USC careers among the best of all time. In four years, these five players guided the Women of Troy to two national championships, three conference titles, three Final Four appearances, four top-5 rankings and a combined 119-8 record for a 93.7 win percentage.

• Team co-captain April Ross became USC’s first-ever Pac-10 Player of the Year (and second-ever conference Player of the Year) and was honored with the Honda Award, given annually to the nation’s top female volleyball player.

• USC entered 2003 as the preseason No. 1 and heavy favorite to repeat thanks to a starting lineup that remained completely intact. With arguably the nation’s toughest schedule, the Trojans played 17 matches against ranked opponents and faced 13 opponents in the top 10.

• Cal gave USC its greatest test on Oct. 18 when it pushed the Women of Troy to five games. It was the only five-game match the Women of Troy would play all season. The Trojans lost only eight single games throughout the year. Regionals• The Women of Troy earned the top seed in the NCAA Tournament. Hosting the first two rounds of play, they eased past New Hampshire and Loyola Marymount, each by 3-0 scores.

• Despite the No. 1 seed, USC was shipped to the Central Regional in Lincoln, Neb., for the following two rounds. In the regional semifinal and final, the Women of Troy faced familiar foes, defeating No. 16 Texas A&M, 3-0, and No. 8 UCLA, 3-1.

NCAA Final Four• The stage was set as Hawai’i, Florida, Minnesota and USC headed to Dallas, Texas, for the Final Four at Reunion Arena.

• USC faced Minnesota in the semifinals on Dec. 18. Sluggish at the start, the Trojans struggled to win the first two games of the match and had to score the final three points of the second game after the Gophers led most of the way. By game three, the Women of Troy had found their stride and put Minnesota away with an 18-4 run to seal the 3-0 victory.

NCAA Championship Final• Ironically, USC’s season was destined to end the way it began – against the third-seeded Florida Gators in the NCAA Championship Final.

• The Gators came out swinging, and stunned the Women of Troy by taking the first game, 30-25. But that was all the encouragement the Trojans needed. Just as they had done against every other opponent during the regular season, the Women of Troy found a way to win. USC relied on the strength of its defense to combat Florida’s best offensive efforts.

• USC's backrow play frustrated the Gators, while Ross, Candelas and Burdine tallied points at the net. Ross and Candelas were honored to the NCAA Championship all-tournament team, while Burdine earned her second-straignt NCAA MVP honor.

• A final 3-1 decision gave USC its second-straight title and was a perfect ending to a perfect season!

2003 All-AmericansFirst Team – Emily Adams, April Ross, Bibiana Candelas; Second Team – Keao Burdine

• An unprecedented four USC players were named to the AVCA All-America first and second teams, and a record eight earned all-conference accolades (including five first team selections).

• Head coach Mick Haley was named the 2003 AVCA Division I National Coach of the Year.

2003NCAA National Champions

Top (l to r): Staci Venski, Alicia Robinson, Katie Olsovsky, Bibiana Candelas, Keao Burdine, April Ross. Middle: Nicole Davis, Kelli Lantz, Annie Montgomery, Kimi Freeburg.Front: Emily Adams, Debora Seilhamer, Toni Anderson, Alex Dunphy.

2003 Results (35-0, 18-0 Pac-10)A22 # vs. Florida ....................................................... W, 3-0A23 # at Hawai’i ........................................................ W, 3-0A29 $ Ball State ......................................................... W, 3-0A30 $ South Carolina ............................................. W, 3-0 $ Northern Iowa .............................................. W, 3-0S3 Pepperdine ....................................................... W, 3-0S12 & vs. Centenary ................................................ W, 3-0S13 & vs. SW Missouri State ................................. W, 3-0 & at Texas A&M ................................................ W, 3-0S19 * at UCLA ........................................................... W, 3-1S26 * Oregon State ................................................. W, 3-0S27 * Oregon ............................................................ W, 3-0O3 * at Washington St. ........................................ W, 3-0O4 * at Washington ............................................. W, 3-0O10 * Arizona State ................................................. W, 3-0O11 * Arizona ............................................................ W, 3-0O17 * at Stanford...................................................... W, 3-0O18 * at California .................................................... W, 3-2O24 * at Oregon........................................................ W, 3-0O25 * at Oregon State ............................................ W, 3-0O31 * Washington.................................................... W, 3-0N1 * Washington State ........................................ W, 3-0N7 * at Arizona ...................................................... W, 3-1N8 * at Arizona State ............................................ W, 3-0N14 * Stanford .......................................................... W, 3-1N15 * California ......................................................... W, 3-0N21 * UCLA ................................................................. W, 3-0N25 at Cal State Northridge ................................. W, 3-1N29 Houston.............................................................. W, 3-0D5 ^ New Hampshire ........................................... W, 3-0D6 ^ LMU .................................................................. W, 3-0D12 ! Texas A&M ...................................................... W, 3-0D13 ! UCLA.................................................................. W, 3-1D18 % Minnesota .................................................... W, 3-0D20 % Florida ........................................................... W, 3-1

# - NACWAA State Farm Vball Classic at Honolulu, Hawai’i $ - Holiday Inns of Greater L.A. Area Tourn. at Los Angeles ^ - McDonald’s/Texas A&M Inv. at College Station, Texas ^ - NCAA First & Second Round at Los Angeles! - NCAA Central Regional at Lincoln, Neb.% - NCAA Final Four at Dallas, Texas

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Year Coach Overall Conference Conference Finish National Finish Final Ranking2011 Mick Haley 29-5 (.853) 20-2 (.909) 1st (Pac-12) NCAA Semifinals No. 3 (AVCA)2010 Mick Haley 29-5 (.853) 14-4 (.778) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Semifinals No. 3 (AVCA)2009 Mick Haley 22-10 (.688) 10-8 (.556) 5th (Pac-10) NCAA Second Round No. 16 (AVCA)2008 Mick Haley 17-11 (.607) 9-9 (.500) t5th (Pac-10) NCAA Second Round No. 13 (AVCA) 2007 Mick Haley 29-5 (.853) 14-4 (.778) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Semifinals No. 3 (AVCA)2006 Mick Haley 27-5 (.844) 14-4 (.778) 4th (Pac-10) NCAA Third Round No. 8 (AVCA)2005 Mick Haley 17-12 (.586) 12-6 (.667) 4th (Pac-10) NCAA Second Round No. 17 (AVCA)2004 Mick Haley 23-6 (.793) 14-4 (.778) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Semifinals No. 4 (AVCA)2003 Mick Haley 35-0 (1.000) 18-0 (1.000) 1st (Pac-10) NCAA CHAMPIONS No. 1 (AVCA)2002 Mick Haley 31-1 (.968) 17-1 (.944) 1st (Pac-10) NCAA CHAMPIONS No. 1 (AVCA)2001 Mick Haley 25-4 (.862) 16-2 (.889) 2nd (Pac-10) NCAA Regional Final No. 5 (AVCA)Mick Haley Totals 284-65 (.814) 158-44 (.782) 3 titles 2 titles --

2000 Jerritt Elliott (interim) 29-3 (.906) 16-2 (.889) t1st (Pac-10) NCAA Semifinals No. 4 (AVCA)1999 Jerritt Elliott (interim) 21-9 (.700) 13-5 (.867) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Second Round No. 17 (AVCA)Jerritt Elliott Totals 50-12 (.806) 29-7 (.806) 1 title -- --

1998 Lisa Love 24-6 (.800) 16-2 (.889) 2nd (Pac-10) NCAA Regional Semifinals No. 11 (AVCA)1997 Lisa Love 23-6 (.793) 13-5 (.867) t2nd (Pac-10) NCAA Regional Semifinals No. 9 (AVCA)1996 Lisa Love 21-9 (.700) 12-6 (.667) t3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Regional Semifinals No. 11 (AVCA)1995 Lisa Love 18-9 (.667) 11-7 (.611) t4th (Pac-10) NCAA Regional Semifinals No. 12 (AVCA)1994 Lisa Love 22-8 (.733) 12-6 (.667) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Regional Final No. 9 (AVCA)1993 Lisa Love 22-9 (.710) 11-7 (.611) t4th (Pac-10) NCAA Second Round No. 13 (AVCA)1992 Lisa Love 21-9 (.700) 12-6 (.667) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Regionals No. 11 (AVCA)1991 Lisa Love 23-8 (.742) 13-5 (.867) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA Regionals No. 14 (AVCA)1990 Lisa Love 12-16 (.429) 9-9 (.500) t4th (Pac-10) — Not Ranked1989 Lisa Love 19-13 (.594) 10-8 (.556) 4th (Pac-10) NCAA First Round No. 14 (AVCA)Lisa Love Totals 205-93 (.688) 119-61 (.661) -- -- --

1988 Chuck Erbe 18-16 (.529) 10-8 (.556) 4th (Pac-10) NCAA First Round No. 17 (AVCA)1987 Chuck Erbe 18-11 (.621) 12-6 (.667) 3rd (Pac-10) NCAA First Round No. 151986 Chuck Erbe 2-32 (.059) 0-18 (.000) 10th (Pac-10) — Not Ranked1985 Chuck Erbe 26-9 (.743) 5-3 (.625) t2nd (Pac-West) NCAA Third Place No. 41984 Chuck Erbe 30-7 (.811) 10-4 (.714) 4th (WCAA) NCAA Regional Final No. 51983 Chuck Erbe 24-10 (.706) 9-5 (.643) 3rd (WCAA) NCAA First Round No. 111982 Chuck Erbe 27-8 (.771) 11-3 (.786) 2nd (WCAA) NCAA Runners-Up No. 31981 Chuck Erbe 27-10 (.730) 9-3 (.750) 3rd (WCAA) NCAA CHAMPIONS No. 11980 Chuck Erbe 46-4 (.920) 12-0 (1.000) 1st (WCAA) AIAW CHAMPIONS No. 11979 Chuck Erbe 20-13-3 (.606) 9-3 (.750) t2nd (WCAA) WAIAW Regionals Not Ranked

1978 Dale Flickenger 32-11-1 (.744) 7-2 (.778) 2nd (WCAA) AIAW Fifth Place No. 5Dale Flickenger Total 32-11-1 (.744) 7-2 (.778) -- -- --

1977 Chuck Erbe 38-0 (1.000) 8-0 (1.000) 1st (WCAA) AIAW CHAMPIONS No. 11976 Chuck Erbe 34-1 (.971) 8-0 (1.000) 1st (WCAA) AIAW CHAMPIONS No. 1Chuck Erbe Totals 310-121-3 (.714) 103-53 (.660) 3 titles 4 titles --Program Totals 881-302-4 (.742) 416-167 (.714) 7 titles 6 titles --

Program Yearly Results

Chuck Erbe1976-77, 1979-88

Lisa Love1989-98

Mick Haley2001-present

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O1 W UC Santa Barbara ................................................... 15-5, 15-3, 15-0O4 W * San Diego State ................................................ 15-5, 15-11, 15-1O5 W Pepperdine .............................................................. 15-6, 15-5, 15-5O7 W * Long Beach State ............................................. 15-6, 15-11, 15-6O11 W * San Diego State ................................................... 15-9, 15-6, 15-3O14 W at Stanford................................................................ 15-6, 15-3, 15-3O15 W at San Jose State .................................................... 15-7, 15-6, 15-9O20 W at UC Santa Barbara .............................................. 15-1, 15-2, 15-4O24 W * Cal State Fullerton .............................................. 15-5, 15-2, 15-0O26 W * at UCLA ....................................... 7-15, 15-9, 17-15, 14-16, 15-12O29 W at Pepperdine ...................................................... 15-13, 15-1, 15-6O31 W Mexico .................................................................... 15-7, 15-5, 16-14N2 W * at Long Beach State ........................................... 15-7, 15-5, 15-1N4 W % Long Beach State ........................................................ 15-3, 15-5N4 W % Arizona State ................................................................ 15-3, 15-3N5 W % San Jose State .............................................................. 15-4, 15-4N5 W % Nebraska ........................................................................ 15-4, 15-5N5 W % Portland State .............................................................. 15-6, 15-0N5 W % San Diego State ........................................................... 15-2, 15-4N5 W % Pepperdine.................................................................... 15-5, 15-6N5 W % UCLA ................................................................................ 15-4, 15-6N9-12 W at Hawai‘i ............................................................. 15-6, 15-10, 15-11N9-12 W at Hawai‘i .................................................. 15-10, 15-2, 11-15, 15-3N9-12 W at Hawai‘i .................................................. 10-15, 15-5, 16-14, 15-4N15 W * at Cal State Fullerton ...................................... 15-4, 15-10, 15-6N17 W * UCLA ....................................... 12-15, 15-11, 15-7, 12-15, 15-13N24-26 W $ UC Davis ............................................................................15-0, 15-0N24-26 W $ UC Santa Barbara ............................................... 15-8, 15-2, 15-2N24-26 W $ UCLA .................................................................. 15-11, 15-10, 15-7N24-26 W $ UCLA ....................................................... 15-2, 11-15, 15-13, 15-8D7-10 W ! Houston ............................................................................ 15-2, 15-2D7-10 W ! Illinois State ..................................................................... 15-6, 15-2D7-10 W ! Mississippi ........................................................................ 15-2, 15-1D7-10 W ! Kansas State .................................................................... 15-1, 15-1D7-10 W ! Arizona .............................................................................. 15-2, 15-7D7-10 W ! Illinois State ........................................................... 15-1, 15-4, 15-2D7-10 W ! BYU ........................................................................... 15-3, 15-8, 15-9D7-10 W ! Hawai‘i ....................................................... 12-15, 15-6, 15-7, 15-6* WCAA match% UCLA Invitational (1st) - Westwood, Calif.$ WAIAW Regional (1st) - Long Beach, Calif.! AIAW Championship - Provo, Utah

Head Coach: Dale Flickenger32-11-1 overall, 7-2 in WCAA (2nd)

S22-23 W # Oral Roberts ............................................................... 15-10, 15-11S22-23 W # Arizona State .................................................................. 15-3, 15-8S22-23 W # Texas A&M ....................................................................... 15-2, 15-8S22-23 W # Fresno State.................................................................. 15-9, 15-10S22-23 W # Cal State Fullerton........................................................ 15-0, 15-4S22-23 W # Arizona ........................................................................... 16-14, 15-4S22-23 W # Mexico ............................................................... 15-11, 14-16, 15-7S27 W at Cal State Northridge ................................................ 15-13, 15-3S27 L Mexico .......................................... 12-15, 11-15 (played at CSUN)S30 W * at San Diego State .............................. 15-12, 15-6, 13-15, 15-6O6 W Cal State Northridge ............................................. 15-9, 15-8, 15-3O8 W Houston ................................................. 15-11, 15-11, 13-15, 15-6O13 W * Long Beach State ............................................. 15-9, 15-5, 15-12O14 W UC Santa Barbara ........................................... 15-10, 15-13, 15-10O19 W * at Cal State Fullerton ...................................... 15-6, 15-12, 15-3O20 L Pepperdine ....................................... 9-15, 11-15, 15-6, 15-11, 11-15O21 W Stanford .................................................................... 15-6, 15-7, 15-9O26 W * UCLA ......................................... 9-15, 15-10, 10-15, 15-10, 15-8O31 W * San Diego State .............................................. 15-1, 16-14, 15-13

N3-4 T % Western Ontario ........................................................ 17-19, 15-1N3-4 W % Pepperdine.................................................................. 15-6, 15-11N3-4 L % San Jose State .............................................................. 6-15, 9-15N3-4 W % Arizona ......................................................................... 15-10, 15-5N3-4 W % Washington State ....................................................... 15-4, 15-3N8 W * at Long Beach State ........................................ 15-4, 15-13, 15-9N10 W at UC Santa Barbara .............................................. 15-9, 15-8, 15-9N15 L * at UCLA.............................................................. 13-15, 7-15, 15-17N17 W * CS Fullerton ..................................... 15-8, 15-6, 15-17, 14-16, 15-7N21 L * UCLA ....................................................... 6-15, 13-15, 15-7, 10-15 (at Santa Monica College — playoff)N24-25 W $ UC Santa Barbara ............................................ 13-15, 15-4, 15-2N24-25 W $ LBSU .......................................... 10-15, 15-3, 5-15, 15-13, 15-13N24-25 W $ San Diego State ....................................... 8-15, 15-3, 15-6, 15-1N24-25 L $ UCLA ............................................................ 15-4, 8-15, 3-15, 7-15N24-25 L $ UCLA ....................................................... 13-15 (1-game playoff)N29 L at Hawai‘i ............................................................. 6-15, 10-15, 12-15N30 L at Hawai‘i .......................................................... 14-16, 10-15, 11-15D7 W ! Mississippi .......................................................... 15-4, 13-15, 1 5-8D7 W ! Purdue ..................................................................... 15-5, 8-15, 15-7D7 W ! BYU ..................................................................................... 15-6, 15-2D8 W ! Northern Kentucky ....................................................... 15-3, 15-5D8 W ! Portland State ............................................................... 15-6, 15-13D8 L ! Hawai‘i ....................................................... 15-9, 5-15, 11-15, 5-15D9 W ! BYU ...................................................................... 15-4, 15-11, 15-10D9 L ! San Diego State ...................................... 9-15, 15-5, 11-15, 4-15* WCAA match# San Diego State Invitational (1st) - San Diego, Calif.% UCLA Invitational - Westwood, Calif.$ WAIAW Regional (2nd) - Davis, Calif.! AIAW Championships (6th) - Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe20-13-3 overall, 9-3 in WCAA (tie-2nd)

S21-22 W # Utah......................................................................................15-3 15-6S21-22 W # Texas Tech ....................................................................... 15-4, 15-6S21-22 L # Long Beach State ....................................................... 5-15, 14-16S21-22 T # Minnesota ..................................................................... 15-9, 13-15S21-22 W # Texas Women’s University ......................................... 15-5, 15-8S21-22 W # Oral Roberts ................................................................... 15-7, 15-4S21-22 W # Utah................................................................................... 15-7, 15-2O2 L at Pepperdine ........................................... 4-15, 2-15, 17-15, 8-15O5 W * Arizona ................................................................ 15-3, 15-5, 15-12O6 W * Arizona State ................................................... 15-11, 15-13, 15-4O9 L * at San Diego State ................................ 4-15, 7-15, 15-11, 7-15O12 W * Cal State Fullerton ......................................... 19-17, 15-6, 15-10O14 W * at Long Beach State .............. 7-15, 15-11, 14-16, 15-10, 15-11O17 L * at UCLA..................................... 15-5, 15-13, 12-15, 11-15, 5-15O19 L & Utah State ............................................... 15-12, 5-15, 3-15, 0-15O20 L & Pacific ................................................................ 18-20, 9-15, 13-15024 W * Long Beach State ........................................... 15-13, 15-13, 15-6O30 L * San Diego State ..................... 15-8, 2-15, 15-12, 12-15, 13-15N2-3 W % UC Santa Barbara ........................................................ 15-9, 15-4N2-3 L % Hawai‘i ............................................................................ 7-15, 2-15N2-3 W % Cal State Northridge ................................................ 16-14, 15-3N2-3 T % Stanford .......................................................................... 15-7, 2-15N2-3 T % Arizona State ............................................................ 11-15, 15-11N2-3 W % Utah State .................................................................... 15-8, 15-12N2-3 W % UCLA ................................................................... 15-5, 12-15, 15-9N2-3 L % Hawai‘i .......................................................................... 4-15, 11-15N5 W * at Cal State Fullerton ......................................... 15-8, 15-7, 15-2N8 W * at Arizona ........................................................... 15-7, 15-9, 15-13N9 W * at Arizona State ........................ 9-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-7

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe34-1 overall, 8-0 in WCAA (1st), No. 1

AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSS25 W UC Irvine ............................................................... 15-6, 15-3, 15-0S28 W at Cal State Northridge............................................... 15-5, 15-1O2 W San Jose State ...................................................... 15-0, 15-5, 15-1O8 W * at Long Beach State ........................................ 15-6, 15-5, 15-5O9 W Cal State Northridge .................................................... 15-8, 15-6O12 W at UC Irvine .........................................................15-10, 15-0, 15-3O15 W * at San Diego State ........................................... 15-1, 15-7, 15-2O19 W * at Cal State Fullerton ....................................15-7, 15-1, 15-11O21 W at Hawai‘i .............................................................. 15-7, 15-8, 15-8O22 W at Hawai‘i .............................................. 15-1, 10-15, 15-7, 15-13O28 W * UCLA ................................................. 14-16, 15-8, 15-13, 15-13O30 W UC Santa Barbara ............................................... 15-7, 15-4, 15-2N2 W * Long Beach State .......................................... 15-1, 15-2, 15-12N5/6 W % Cal State Northridge ............................................... 15-8, 15-3N5/6 W % California .................................................................... 15-1, 15-2N5/6 W % Long Beach State ................................................... 15-6, 15-10N5/6 W % BYU ............................................................................... 15-1, 15-9N5/6 W % UCLA .......................................................................... 15-3, 15-10N9 W * at San Diego State ........................................ 15-3, 15-2, 15-11N19 W * Cal State Fullerton .......................................... 15-1, 15-3, 15-6N20 W * at UCLA .............................................. 15-1, 12-15, 15-9, 15-10N26 W & UC Santa Barbara ................................................. 16-14, 15-13N26 W & Cal State Northridge................................................ 15-3, 15-8N26 W & Pepperdine ............................................................... 15-10, 15-3N27 L & UCLA ........................................................................ 15-17, 17-19N27 W & UCLA ............................................................. 15-13, 16-18, 15-8N27 W & UCLA ..................................................... 15-8 (1-game playoff)D9 W ! Texas................................................................................ 15-1, 15-6D9 W ! Maryland ....................................................................... 15-1, 15-1D9 W ! Michigan State ............................................................ 15-4, 15-0D10 W ! Eastern Kentucky ........................................................ 15-2, 15-2D10 W ! Arizona ........................................................................... 15-1, 15-0D10 W ! Michigan State ............................................................ 15-0, 15-6D11 W ! Pepperdine ................................................................... 15-3, 15-6D11 W ! UCLA .................................................................. 15-6, 14-16, 15-5* WCAA match% UCLA Invitational (1st) - Westwood, Calif.& WAIAW Regional (1st) - Davis, Calif.! AIAW Championships - Austin, Texas

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe38-0 overall, 8-0 in WCAA (1st), No. 1

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N10 L = Pacific ............................................................. 11-15, 10-15, 16-18N11 L = Stanford..................................... 11-15, 19-17, 8-15, 17-15, 11-15N14 W * UCLA ............................................ 8-15, 15-10, 15-7, 9-15, 15-12N17 W UC Santa Barbara .............................................. 15-11, 15-7, 15-11N23 L ! Pepperdine ............................................ 15-10, 6-15, 12-15, 9-15N23 L ! Long Beach State ........................................................... 6-15, 9-15N24 W ! UC Santa Barbara ........................................................... 15-8, 15-8* WCAA match# San Diego State Invitational (1st) - San Diego, Calif.& Utah State Classic (4th) - Logan, Utah% UCLA Invitational (2nd) - Westwood, Calif.= Wendy’s Classic (4th) - Stockton, Calif.! WAIAW Regional (7th) - San Diego, Calif.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe46-4 overall, 12-0 in WCAA (1st)AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

S10-13 W ^ Utah State....................................... 15-3, 14-16, 15-12, 10-15, 15-11S10-13 W ^ Utah ........................................................................ 15-3, 15-6, 15-7S10-13 W ^ Houston ................................................................ 15-8, 15-2, 15-4S10-13 W ^ UCLA ....................................................... 11-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-4S10-13 W ^ Pacific ....................................................... 8-15, 15-9, 15-10, 15-7S19-20 L # Washington ................................................................ 11-15, 13-15S19-20 W # New Mexico State ........................................................ 15-2, 15-3S19-20 W # UC Irvine .......................................................................... 15-4, 15-8S19-20 W # San Jose State .............................................................. 17-15, 15-8S19-20 W # Washington .................................................................... 15-3, 15-7S19-20 W # UCLA ................................................................................. 15-5, 15-4S19-20 W # UC Santa Barbara ..................................................... 15-13, 18-16S23 W Utah State ................................... 15-8, 12-15, 15-10, 13-15, 15-3S27 W * at San Diego State .............................. 15-11, 10-15, 15-7, 15-3S30 W Pepperdine .............................................. 15-6, 10-15, 15-7, 15-12O2 W * at Arizona ........................................................... 15-13, 15-9, 15-7O3 W * at Arizona State ..................................... 12-15, 15-7, 15-5, 15-3O6 W * Cal State Fullerton ................................ 15-9, 15-7, 12-15, 15-7O9 W & Pacific ....................................... 15-8, 12-15, 15-10, 13-15, 15-3O11 W & UCLA....................................... 15-13, 15-3, 12-15, 13-15, 15-10O16 W * UCLA ......................................................... 2-15, 15-4, 15-12, 15-4O18 L at UC Santa Barbara .............................. 12-15, 10-15, 15-8, 7-15O22 W * at Long Beach State ...................................... 17-15, 15-6, 15-10O24 W * San Diego State .......................... 15-12, 9-15, 5-15, 15-9, 15-8O28 W at Pepperdine ...................................................... 15-5, 15-10, 15-4O31/N1 W % Arizona State ................................................................ 15-2, 15-6O31/N1 W % Portland State .............................................................. 15-4, 15-4O31/N1 W % Michigan State ................................................ 14-16, 15-2, 15-8O31/N1 W % Houston........................................................................ 15-11, 15-9O31/N1 W % California ......................................................... 10-15, 15-11, 15-9O31/N1 W % Utah State .................................................................... 15-2, 15-11O31/N1 L % UCLA ................................................................................ 8-15, 3-15N7 W * Arizona ................................................................ 15-9, 18-16, 15-6N8 W * Arizona State ................................................ 15-13, 15-13, 18-16N11 W * at Cal State Fullerton ...................................... 15-6, 15-6, 15-12N15 W = Stanford................................................................. 15-4, 15-3, 15-3N16 L = Pacific .......................................... 12-15, 14-16, 15-8, 15-4, 4-15N20 W * at UCLA................................... 15-10, 5-15, 15-10, 12-15, 15-12N22 W * Long Beach State ................................ 15-7, 15-9, 12-15, 15-10N28 W $ Stanford ................................................. 15-4, 15-10, 7-15, 16-14N28 W $ UCLA .................................................... 15-3, 11-15, 19-17, 16-14N29 W $ Pacific ..................................................... 15-6, 15-4, 13-15, 15-13N29 W $ Pacific .......................................... 16-14, 15-8, 9-15, 11-15, 15-5D11 W ! Colorado State ................................................................ 15-7, 15-7D11 W ! Penn State ........................................................................ 15-5, 15-1D11 W ! Houston ............................................................................ 15-7, 15-5D12 W ! San Diego State .......................................................... 15-13, 15-10

D12 W ! Cal Poly ............................................................... 15-11, 15-12, 15-9D13 W ! Hawai‘i .................................................. 10-15, 15-13, 15-12, 15-7D13 W ! Pacific .................................................................... 15-11, 15-8, 15-9* WCAA match^ Women’s Games (1st) - Salt Lake City, Utah# San Diego State Invitational (1st) - San Diego, Calif.& Women’s Collegiate Classic (1st) - Santa Barbara, Calif.% UCLA Invitational (4th) - Westwood, Calif.= Wendy’s Classic (2nd) - Santa Clara, Calif.$ WAIAW Regional - Stockton, Calif.! AIAW Championships - Santa Barbara, Calif.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe27-10 overall, 9-3 in WCAA (3rd)

AIAW NATIONAL CHAMPIONSS11 W Pepperdine ....................................... 12-15, 11-15, 15-4, 15-9, 15-13S17 W # California ......................................................................... 15-3, 15-6S17 W # Utah State ..................................................... 15-13, 11-15, 15-10S17 W # New Mexico State ........................................................ 15-5, 15-6S18 W # Oregon ............................................................................. 15-3, 15-2S18 W # Long Beach State ....................................................... 15-9, 15-12S19 L # BYU ................................................................................ 17-19, 11-15S19 W # Utah State .......................................................... 15-9, 1-15, 15-11S19 W # Cal Poly ............................................................................ 15-4, 15-9S22 W * at Long Beach State ........................................... 15-7, 15-3, 15-2O2 W * Arizona ..................................................... 9-15, 15-8, 16-14, 15-4O3 W * Arizona State ........................................................ 15-6, 15-1, 15-5O9 W * at Cal State Fullerton .............................. 15-7, 15-6, 6-15, 15-3O10 L UC Santa Barbara ..................... 13-15, 8-15, 15-6, 15-11, 11-15O15 L * UCLA .................................................................... 13-15, 4-15, 8-15O17 W * San Diego State ........................ 15-6, 11-15, 15-7, 11-15, 15-8O23 W * Long Beach State .................................. 7-15, 16-14, 15-2, 15-3O24 L at UC Santa Barbara ........................... 15-12, 14-16, 13-15, 9-15O27 W at Pepperdine ...................................................... 15-13, 15-8, 15-3O30 W Cal Poly ........................................ 12-15, 14-16, 15-13, 15-7, 15-6O31 W * at Arizona State ........................................... 16-14, 15-11, 15-11N6 W % Portland State ............................................... 14-16, 15-13, 15-5N6 W % UC Santa Barbara ...................................................... 16-14, 15-8N6 W % Colorado State ................................................... 7-15, 15-3, 15-3N7 W % Arizona State .............................................................. 15-3, 15-11N7 L % Texas .............................................................. 15-11, 12-15, 16-18N7 L % San Diego State .............................................. 15-7, 9-15, 11-15N12 W * at Arizona ........................................................... 15-7, 15-6, 15-12N14 L + Hawai‘i ................................................ 15-11, 7-15, 13-15, 12-15N15 L + UCLA ............................................................ 15-4, 6-15, 6-15, 9-15N18 L * at UCLA........................................ 9-15, 15-8, 15-10, 10-15, 6-15N20 L * at San Diego State .............................................. 6-15, 7-15, 4-15N21 W * Cal State Fullerton ......................................... 15-6, 15-12, 15-11D11 W ! Arizona ................................................................. 15-6, 15-5, 15-10D12 W ! Hawai‘i ..................................................... 15-12, 15-4, 11-15, 15-5D18 W = Pacific ..................................... 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 10-15, 15-11D20 W = UCLA ............................................ 9-15, 15-7, 10-15, 15-13, 15-7* WCAA match# SDSU Invitational (5th) - San Diego, Calif.% UCLA Invitational (5th) - Westwood, Calif.+ Wendy’s Classic (4th) - Stockton, Calif.! NCAA Northwest Regional - Seattle, Wash.= NCAA Championships - Los Angeles

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe27-8 overall, 11-3 in WCAA (tie-2nd)

S10 W Pepperdine ..................................................... 15-6, 15-13, 15-12S11 L at Cal Poly .............................................. 15-11, 9-15, 8-15,16-18 S17 W # Washington ................................................................. 15-6, 15-8S17 W # New Mexico ................................................................ 15-6, 15-5S17 W # Cal Poly ............................................................ 15-4, 8-15, 15-10S18 W # Texas .............................................................. 15-7, 15-10, 15-11S18 W # San Diego State ............................ 4-15, 15-12, 15-10, 15-12S21 W * Cal State Fullerton ........................................ 15-11, 15-7, 15-7S25 W ^ New Mexico State.......................................... 15-8, 15-4, 15-7S26 W ^ Arizona State ................................................. 15-8, 15-4, 15-13O1 W * Arizona State ....................................... 12-15, 15-6, 15-5, 15-6O2 L * Arizona .................................................. 5-15, 9-15, 15-11, 8-15O6 W * at Long Beach State ....................................... 15-2, 15-1, 15-6O9 L * San Diego State.................. 15-7, 13-15, 14-16, 16-14, 6-15O14 W * UCLA ................................................................... 15-9, 15-2, 15-6O16 L * at Stanford ........................................ 5-15, 15-13, 5-15, 14-16O22 L Cal Poly ................................................................ 7-15, 13-15, 8-15O23 W UC Santa Barbara .......................................... 15-12, 15-12, 15-9O29 W * at Arizona ..................................... 15-10, 13-15, 15-12, 15-10O30 W * at Arizona State .................................. 10-15, 15-8, 15-9, 15-7N3 W * at Cal State Fullerton ..................................... 15-1, 15-5, 15-9N5 W % Portland State ......................................... 10-15, 15-12, 15-10N5 L % Stanford ...................................................... 13-15, 15-6, 12-15N5 L % Pepperdine ................................................ 13-15, 15-6, 12-15N6 W % BYU .................................................................... 8-15, 15-9, 15-6N6 W % Northwestern ............................................................ 15-5, 15-8N12 W * Long Beach State .......................................... 16-14, 15-2, 15-4N13 W * at San Diego State ............... 10-15, 12-15, 15-11, 15-11, 15-7N17 W * at UCLA ................................... 15-4, 11-15, 15-6, 10-15, 15-9N19 W * Stanford ............................................. 15-6, 7-15, 15-12, 15-12N23 W at UC Irvine ........................................................ 15-10, 15-9, 15-7D11 W ! Tennessee......................................................... 15-11, 15-7, 15-8D12 W ! Purdue ............................................................... 15-13, 15-3, 15-8D17 W = San Diego State ....................................... 15-13, 15-12, 15-12D19 L = Hawai‘i ................................. 16-14, 15-9, 13-15, 10-15, 12-15* WCAA match# SDSU Invitational (1st) - San Diego, Calif.^ Lobo Invitational (1st) - Albuquerque, N.M.% UCLA Invitational (3rd) - Westwood, Calif.! NCAA Mideast Regional - West Lafayette, Ind.= NCAA Championship (2nd) - Stockton, Calif.

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S15 W # UCLA .............................................................. 11-15, 15-12, 15-6S22 W * Stanford ........................................................ 15-11, 15-8, 15-10S27 W * at Arizona .......................................... 16-18, 15-6, 15-13, 15-7S28 W * at Arizona State .......................................... 18-16, 15-9, 15-11O2 W UC Santa Barbara ............................... 15-7, 17-15, 13-15, 15-7O5 W * at Long Beach State ..................................... 15-8, 12-15, 15-6O6 L * at San Diego State ............................. 15-2, 11-15, 12-15, 8-15O12 W * Cal State Fullerton .......................................... 15-4, 15-7, 15-8O13 W Pacific ..................................................... 15-5, 15-4, 12-15, 15-10O19 L * UCLA ...................................... 16-14, 15-9, 13-15, 10-15, 4-15O26 W at San Jose State .............................. 15-10, 8-15, 15-10, 15-12O27 L * at Stanford ............................................. 2-15, 6-15, 15-9, 6-15O30 W * San Diego State............. 15-17, 10-15, 16-14, 16-14, 15-10N2 W % Cal State Northridge ............................................... 15-4, 15-8N2 W % BYU ............................................................................. 15-13, 15-6N2 W % Lamar ........................................................................... 15-1, 15-9N2 W % Cal Poly .............................................................14-16,15-9, 15-9N3 W % Pepperdine ................................................................ 15-8, 15-4N3 W % UCLA ............................................................... 7-15, 15-3, 15-12N3 L % Pacific ........................................................... 10-15, 18-16, 3-15N9 W * Arizona ............................................... 15-8, 12-15, 15-9, 17-15N10 W * Arizona State .................................................. 15-1, 15-10, 15-4N13 W * at Cal State Fullerton ................................ 15-10, 15-3, 15-12N16 L * at UCLA ....................................................... 13-15, 10-15, 10-15N17 W * Long Beach State ....................................... 15-1, 15-10, 15-11N21 W at Hawai‘i ................................. 3-15, 13-15, 15-4, 15-10, 15-13N23 W at Hawai‘i ..................................... 13-15, 15-13, 15-11, 12-15, 15-10N30 W ! Pepperdine ................................. 15-6, 14-16, 15-8, 13-15, 15-8D7 W = San Diego State ......................................... 15-7, 15-13, 15-10D8 L = Stanford ................................. 15-11, 16-14, 9-15, 9-15, 10-15* WCAA match# Titan Invitational (1st) - Fullerton, Calif.% UCLA Invitational (2nd) - Westwood, Calif.! NCAA First Round - Westwood, Calif.= NCAA West Regional - San Diego, Calif.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe26-9 overall, 5-3 in Pac-West (tie-2nd)

S6 W at Long Beach State .................. 12-15, 2-15, 15-9, 15-7, 15-5S7 W UC Santa Barbara .................... 15-4, 11-15, 15-6, 9-15, 15-11S10 W at San Diego State ............................ 15-9 16-18, 15-13, 15-11S13 L # Portland State .......................................................... 11-15, 5-15S13 W # Loyola Marymount ................................................. 16-14, 15-8S13 W # Fresno State ........................................................... 15-11, 15-12S14 L # San Diego State ....................................................... 8-15, 12-15S14 W # Cal Poly ............................................................ 7-15, 15-7, 15-10S14 W # Rhode Island ............................................................. 15-9, 15-10S20 W at Pepperdine ..................... 15-13, 12-15, 15-10, 7-15, 15-13S21 L Cal Poly ................................................ 15-10, 12-15, 6-15, 10-15S28 L * Stanford ............................................................. 4-15, 8-15, 7-15O4 W * Arizona State .................................................. 15-7, 16-14, 15-9O5 W * Arizona ............................................................. 15-7, 16-14, 15-9O10 L % UC Santa Barbara ................................................... 11-15, 5-15O10 W % Colorado State .......................................................... 15-6, 15-1O11 W % California ....................................................... 15-6, 13-15, 15-3O11 W % Colorado State .......................................... 15-7, 16-14, 15-11O12 L % BYU .................................................. 10-15, 11-15, 15-6, 15-17O18 L * UCLA ...................................... 15-9, 15-8, 14-16, 13-15, 13-15O19 W Long Beach State .......................................... 16-14, 15-9, 15-12O25 W at UC Santa Barbara ................................ 5-15, 15-7, 15-7, 15-5O26 W at Cal Poly ........................................................... 15-9, 15-5, 15-10N1 L * at Stanford ........................................... 15-7, 12-15, 8-15, 8-15N2 W at San Jose State ................................ 6-15, 15-6, 15-13, 10-15, 15-4N8 W * at Arizona ........................................................ 15-13, 15-5, 15-8

N9 W * at Arizona State ............................................... 15-0, 15-4, 15-8N15 W Pepperdine ........................................................ 15-4, 15-10, 15-3N16 W San Diego State ................................................ 15-12, 15-4, 15-4N20 W * UCLA ................................... 15-11, 15-10, 10-15, 5-15, 15-10N26 W Cal State Fullerton ........................................... 15-11, 15-5, 15-9D13 W ! Illinois .................................................................. 15-8, 15-8, 15-9D14 W ! Nebraska ............................................ 5-15, 15-11, 15-12, 15-7D20 L = Stanford ............................................... 9-15, 15-7, 10-15, 6-15D22 W = UCLA ....................................... 15-7, 15-12, 8-15, 11-15, 15-3* Pac-West Conference match# Titan Invitational - Fullerton, Calif.% UCLA Invitational - Westwood, Calif.! NCAA Mideast Regional - Lincoln, Neb.= NCAA Championships (3rd) - Kalamazoo, Mich.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe 2-32 overall, 0-18 in Pac-10 (10th)

S5 L at Pepperdine .................................................... 6-15, 5-15,10-15S6 L Long Beach State ............................................... 5-15, 4-15, 6-15S9 L Utah ........................................... 11-15, 15-8, 15-11, 12-15, 6-15S12 L * at Washington State ................................. 12-15, 10-15, 8-15S13 L * at Washington ................................................................ (forfeit)S19 L * Arizona .......................................................... 2-15, 12-15, 10-15S20 L * Arizona State ......................................... 2-15, 8-15, 15-9, 8-15S26 L * at Oregon State .................. 10-15, 15-13, 15-13, 12-15, 2-15S27 L * at Oregon ..................................................... 8-15, 12-15, 11-15O3 W U.S. International ................................ 15-8, 11-15,15-10, 15-8O4 L Pepperdine .................................. 2-15, 4-15, 17-15, 15-9, 9-15O9-11 L + Cal Poly ......................................................................... 3-15, 9-15O9-11 L + Hawai‘i .......................................................................... 2-15, 6-15O9-11 L + Wyoming ..................................................................... 8-15, 2-15O9-11 L + Oregon ................................................. 9-15, 5-15, 16-14, 1-15O9-11 W + Northern Illinois ..................... 7-15, 7-15, 15-9, 16-14, 15-4O9-11 L + California ........................................ 16-14, 11-15, 11-15, 7-15O17 L * at Stanford ...................................................... 5-15, 6-15, 11-15O18 L * at California ................................................. 6-15, 10-15, 13-15O24 L * Washington ...................................................... 7-15, 5-15, 7-15O25 L * Washington State ...................... 12-15, 11-15, 15-12, 10-15O29 L * UCLA ................................................................... 3-15, 9-15, 8-15O31 L * at Arizona .......................................................... 4-15, 5-15, 8-15N1 L * at Arizona State ............................................. 3-15, 5-15, 13-15N7 L * Oregon .......................................................... 0-15, 13-15, 12-15N8 L * Oregon State ....................... 17-15, 8-15, 11-15, 15-5, 13-15N12 L at Long Beach State ..................................... 9-15, 10-15, 13-15N15 L # Pacific ................................................................. 1-15, 5-15, 9-15N16 L # UCLA ................................................................... 3-15, 4-15, 8-15N21 L * California .............................................. 8-15, 12-15, 15-7, 8-15N22 L * Stanford ........................................................ 2-15, 13-15, 13-15N25 L * at UCLA ............................................................ 12-15, 2-15, 3-15N26 L at Hawai‘i .............................................................. 4-15, 6-15, 3-15N28 L at Hawai‘i .............................................................. 4-15, 6-15, 7-15* Pac-10 Conference match+ National Invitation Tournament (3rd) - Los Angeles# Wendy’s Classic (4th) - Stockton, Calif.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe24-10 overall, 9-5 in WCAA (3rd)

S9 W at UC Irvine ................................................ 15-4, 15-10, 6-15, 15-7S10 W California................................................ 15-10, 15-7, 13-15, 15-10S16-17 W # Oregon ........................................................................... 15-12, 15-3S16-17 W # Idaho State ..................................................................... 15-8, 15-3S16-17 L # Cal State Northridge ...................................... 15-0, 7-15, 10-15S16-17 W # Colorado State................................................ 12-15, 15-7, 15-11S16-17 L # UCLA ................................................................................. 5-15, 7-15S23 W * Arizona ................................................................ 15-8, 15-3, 15-11S24 W * Arizona State .............................. 15-8, 11-15, 5-15, 15-7 15-10S28 W * at Cal State Fullerton ...................................... 15-10, 15-2, 15-5S30 W at UC Santa Barbara .............................. 15-17, 15-5, 16-14, 15-4O1 W at Cal Poly ......................................................... 17-15, 15-13, 15-10O7 W * San Diego State ................................... 16-18, 15-9, 15-13, 15-4O8 W * at Long Beach State ........................................... 15-5, 15-8, 15-9O12 L * at UCLA................................................ 8-15, 12-15, 15-13, 10-15O16 L * at Stanford ...................................... 3-15, 13-15, 15-9, 15-6, 5-15O21 W * Cal State Fullerton ........................................... 15-11, 15-4, 15-4O22 W Cal Poly ...................................................................... 15-4, 15-3, 15-5O28 L * at Arizona State ..................... 15-8, 15-10, 11-15, 14-16, 8-15O29 L * at Arizona .............................................................. 8-15, 8-15, 5-15N2 W * Stanford .............................................................. 15-9, 15-12, 15-5N4-5 W % Texas A&M ................................................................. 15-12, 15-11N4-5 W % Wyoming........................................................... 15-6, 11-15, 15-6N4-5 W % Illinois State................................................................... 15-1, 15-4N4-5 L % Pacific ............................................................................ 15-17, 6-15N4-5 W % San Diego State ....................................................... 15-13, 16-14N4-5 W % Hawai‘i ............................................................... 9-15, 15-9, 15-11N4-5 L % Pacific ............................................................................ 10-15, 9-15N11 W * Long Beach State .................................. 15-2, 15-5, 13-15, 15-3N12 W * at San Diego State ......................................... 15-11, 16-14, 15-5N18 W UC Santa Barbara .................................... 15-11, 15-11, 16-18, 15-7N19 L * UCLA .................................................................. 14-16, 12-15, 6-15N23 W at Pepperdine ......................................................... 15-6, 15-7, 15-8D4 L ! Arizona ......................................... 10-15, 15-4, 10-15, 15-4, 9-15* WCAA match# Titan Invitational (4th) - Fullerton, Calif.% UCLA Invitational (2nd) - Westwood, Calif.! NCAA First Round - Tucson, Ariz.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe30-7 overall, 10-4 in WCAA (4th)

S7 W at UC Irvine .......................................................... 15-7, 15-9, 15-5S8 L Cal Poly ................................................ 10-15, 15-10, 6-15, 12-15S14 W # Fresno State ................................................................ 15-7, 15-4S14 W # Cleveland State .......................................................... 15-3, 15-0S14 W # UC Santa Barbara ...................................................... 15-4, 15-8S15 W # Hawai‘i......................................................................... 16-14, 15-9S15 W # Santa Clara................................................................... 15-9, 15-4

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Head Coach: Chuck Erbe 18-11 overall, 12-6 in Pac-10 (3rd)

S4 W at Cal State Northridge.................................. 15-10, 15-2, 15-4S5 L Colorado State .............................. 15-7, 15-10, 6-15, 12-15, 11-15S9 W Pepperdine .......................................... 10-15, 15-9, 15-7, 15-13S12 W # Notre Dame .................................... 15-10, 15-12, 13-15, 15-7S13 L # Illinois ................................................................. 7-15, 7-15, 7-15S18 W * California .............................................. 15-8, 15-7, 7-15, 15-13S19 L * Stanford ............................................................. 8-15, 4-15, 9-15S26 W * at Oregon State .......................................... 15-10, 15-8, 15-13S27 L * at Oregon ..................................... 13-15, 12-15, 15-10, 13-15O2 W * Arizona .................................... 15-9, 15-11, 14-16, 8-15, 15-8O3 W * Arizona State ............................................. 15-10, 15-13, 15-13O9/10 W % UC Santa Barbara ............... 4-15, 15-10, 5-15, 15-13, 15-7O9/10 L % Pacific ................................................ 13-15, 7-15, 17-15, 2-15O9/10 L % UCLA ............................................................... 8-15, 14-16, 3-15O16 L * at Washington ............................ 15-11, 15-12, 7-15, 15-17, 7-15O17 W * at Washington State .................................... 15-7, 15-12, 15-6O21 W * at UCLA ......................................................... 15-13, 15-9, 15-10O23 W * Oregon State ..................................................... 15-1, 15-5,15-8O24 W * Oregon .......................................................... 15-13, 15-3, 15-12O30 L * at Arizona State ........................................ 14-16, 11-15, 16-18O31 W * at Arizona .......................................... 15-10, 15-11, 8-15, 15-8N4 W at Pepperdine ........................................ 11-15, 15-5, 15-4, 15-4N7 W Cal State Northridge ........................... 15-5, 15-8, 9-15, 15-11N13 W * Washington State .............. 15-12, 11-15, 15-6, 14-16, 15-8N14 W * Washington ................................................. 15-12, 15-8, 16-14N20 L * at Stanford ...................................................... 12-15, 7-15, 9-15N21 L * at California .................................................... 9-15, 6-15, 10-15N24 W * UCLA .............................................. 12-15, 15-10, 17-15, 15-13D3 L ! Colorado State............................. 15-7, 8-15, 9-15, 15-11, 12-15* Pac-10 Conference match% National Invitation Tournament (4th) - Los Angeles# Mid-America Classic (2nd) - Chicago, Ill.! NCAA First Round - Fort Collins, Colo.

Head Coach: Chuck Erbe18-16 overall, 10-8 in Pac-10 (4th)

S1 W at Colorado ......................................................... 15-13, 15-13, 15-5S2 L at Wyoming ............................................. 13-15, 15-9, 11-15, 4-15S3 W at Colorado State ................................... 15-9, 7-15, 15-12, 16-14S9 W # Montana ............................................................. 15-8, 15-10, 15-5S9 W # Texas Tech ............................................. 15-3, 15-7, 15-17, 15-11S10 W # Wisconsin ......................................................... 15-6, 18-16, 15-11S10 W # Utah......................................................................... 15-3, 15-6, 15-4S16 W * at California ........................................... 15-9, 15-3, 10-15, 15-12S17 L * at Stanford ......................................... 16-14, 10-15, 5-15, 10-15S23 W * Oregon ................................................ 15-7, 15-11, 14-16, 15-10S24 W * Oregon State ................................................... 15-11, 15-7, 15-12

S27 W UC Santa Barbara ........................................ 5-15, 15-6, 15-9, 15-7S30 L at Long Beach State ................................ 9-15, 15-8, 12-15, 8-15O1 W Pepperdine ......................................... 15-11, 11-15, 15-11, 16-14O7 L * at Arizona ........................................... 7-15, 15-13, 14-16, 15-17O8 W * at Arizona State ................................ 15-13, 6-15, 15-13, 15-10O11 L * UCLA ............................................................ 15-5, 6-15, 4-15, 8-15O14 W * Washington...................................... 17-15, 15-11, 11-15, 15-13O15 W * Washington State ............................... 15-10, 13-15, 15-5, 15-9O21 L * at Oregon State .............................................. 13-15, 13-15, 7-15O22 W * at Oregon ...................................... 11-15, 15-9, 7-15, 16-14, 15-13O25 L at UC Santa Barbara ........................................... 6-15, 5-15, 12-15O28 L % BYU...................................................................... 8-15, 13-15, 7-15O29 L % Colorado State ................................................ 8-15, 8-15, 13-15N4 W * Arizona State ............................. 9-15, 11-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-5N5 W * Arizona ...................................... 10-15, 17-15, 15-8, 10-15, 15-10N9 L * at UCLA..................................................... 9-15, 3-15, 15-12, 3-15N11 L * at Washington State ..................... 12-15, 15-11, 14-16, 16-18N12 L * at Washington ................................................. 4-15, 13-15, 10-15N18 L * Stanford .............................................. 17-15, 12-15, 9-15, 10-15N19 W * California................................................ 16-14, 15-9, 11-15, 15-5N23 L at Hawai‘i ............................................................. 13-15, 12-15, 7-15N26 L at Hawai‘i .................................................... 5-15, 3-15, 15-13, 2-15D1 L ! at Stanford ........................................................ 13-15, 7-15, 11-15* Pac-10 Conference match# Long Beach Invitational (1st) - Long Beach, Calif.% Pacific-10 Challenge (4th) - Westwood, Calif.! NCAA First Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love19-13 overall, 10-8 in Pac-10 (tie-4th)

A29 L at San Diego State ............................................10-15, 9-15, 8-15A31 W at Pepperdine ..................................... 15-12, 6-15, 19-17, 15-5S7 W # Ohio State .................................................... 15-8, 15-13, 15-11S7 W # Fresno State............................... 11-15, 15-10, 15-5, 11-15, 15-13S8 L # BYU ................................................................. 4-15, 13-15, 10-15S8 L # UC Santa Barbara ......................................... 11-15, 7-15, 4-15S9 W # at Cal State Fullerton .................................. 15-3, 15-13, 15-4S15 W $ LSU ...................................................... 15-6, 15-11, 12-15, 15-7S16 W $ Texas-Arlington ............................................. 15-8, 15-10, 15-9S22 W * Arizona State .................................................. 15-7, 15-13, 15-5S23 W * Arizona .................................. 15-7, 16-18, 15-13, 12-15, 15-3S27 W at Cal State Northridge.................... 15-9, 15-11, 14-16, 15-8S29 W * at Washington State ................................. 15-5, 16-14, 15-11O1 L * at Washington ................................. 9-15, 15-7, 12-15, 12-15O6 W * Stanford ........................................................ 15-11, 15-6, 16-14O7 W * California ...................................................... 15-2, 20-18, 15-13O13 W * at Oregon State .................. 15-11, 2-15, 15-10, 14-16, 15-9O14 W * at Oregon ........................................ 15-8, 13-15, 15-11, 15-11O18 L * at UCLA ....................................................... 14-16, 10-15, 10-15O20 L * at Arizona ..................................................... 15-17, 10-15, 9-15O21 W * at Arizona State ............................. 15-10, 18-16, 15-17, 15-11O27 L * Washington ...................... 15-9, 13-15, 10-15, 15-12, 13-15O28 W * Washington State ........................................... 15-8, 15-8, 15-3N2 L * at Stanford ................................................... 4-15, 12-15, 10-15N3 L * at California ................................................. 11-15, 10-15, 7-15N10 L * Oregon .......................................................... 15-17, 13-15, 9-15N11 W * Oregon State ............................................. 18-16, 15-12, 15-13N14 L * UCLA ................................................................... 9-15, 7-15, 6-15N16 L LSU .......................................................... 10-15, 11-15, 15-9, 6-15N24 W Pittsburgh ....................................................... 15-13, 15-1, 15-12N25 W Pittsburgh ................................................. 6-15, 15-3, 15-1, 15-7N30 L ! at Stanford ............................................ 8-15, 15-13, 5-15, 7-15* Pac-10 Conference match

# JMN Collegiate Tournament (3rd) - Fullerton, Calif.$ Volleyball Monthly/CP SLO Tourn. (1st) - San Luis Obispo, Calif.! NCAA First Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love12-16 overall, 9-9 in Pac-10 (4th)

A31 L UC Santa Barbara ....................... 15-8, 7-15, 15-9, 13-15, 15-6S1 L $ Long Beach State ........................... 17-15, 4-15, 8-15, 14-16S4 L Pepperdine ....................................................11-15, 14-16, 14-16S7 W Oklahoma ............................................. 15-11, 15-6, 13-15, 15-4S11 W San Diego State ..................................... 15-6, 7-15, 15-11, 15-4S14 W * Washington State ...................................... 15-5, 17-15, 15-11S15 W * Washington .................................................... 15-9, 17-15, 15-4S18 W Cal State Northridge ......... 12-15, 15-10, 7-15, 19-17, 15-10S21 L * at Stanford ...................................................... 10-15, 7-15, 9-15S22 W * at California ...................................... 15-9, 15-12, 6-15, 16-14S28 L * Oregon State ............................................... 12-15, 2-15, 13-15S29 L * Oregon .......................................... 14-16, 15-12, 12-15, 13-15O5 L * UCLA .............................................................. 11-15. 13-15, 6-15O12 L * at Arizona State ....................... 3-15, 15-6, 7-15, 15-4, 11-15O13 W * at Arizona .......................................... 15-9, 18-20, 15-6, 15-13O18 L * Stanford ........................................... 15-10, 6-15, 10-15, 10-15O19 W * California .................................. 15-9, 9-15, 15-5, 13-15, 15-13O26 W * at Oregon ........................................ 15-10, 15-9, 13-15, 17-15O27 W * at Oregon State ....................... 6-15, 8-15, 16-14, 15-8, 15-9N2 L # Hawai‘i.............................................................. 9-15, 8-15, 13-15N3 L # Long Beach State ......................................... 8-15, 13-15, 7-15N9 L * Arizona .................................... 15-13, 7-15, 15-12, 12-15, 13-15N10 L * Arizona State .................................. 12-15, 9-15, 15-12, 10-15N14 L * at UCLA ............................................................ 5-15, 16-18, 2-15N16 W * at Washington ............................................... 15-9, 15-10, 15-3N17 W * at Washington State .................................... 15-8, 15-13, 15-0N21 L at Hawai‘i ......................................................... 8-15, 10-15, 13-15N23 L at Hawai‘i ......................................... 10-15, 12-15, 15-13, 10-15* Pac-10 Conference match$ Baden Beach Blowout (3rd) - Long Beach, Calif.# Pac-10 Conference Challenge (4th) - Los Angeles

Head Coach: Lisa Love23-8 overall, 13-5 in Pac-10 (3rd)

S4 W Loyola Marymount ...................................... 15-6, 15-13, 15-11S6 W + Rhode Island ...................................... 15-3, 13-15, 15-4, 15-6S7 W + Memphis State ............................................... 15-8, 15-9, 15-8S7 W + Wisconsin .................................................... 15-4, 15-11, 15-13S13 W San Diego State ....................................... 9-15, 15-7, 15-3, 15-3S18 W San Diego ............................................................. 15-2, 15-2, 15-6S20 W * at Oregon State ............................. 11-15, 15-10, 17-15, 15-5S21 W * at Oregon ............................................. 15-7, 10-15, 15-7, 15-6S27 W Cal State Northridge ............. 7-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-9, 15-6O4 W * Arizona State .................................... 14-16, 15-4, 15-9, 16-14

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S23 W * at Arizona State .................... 11-15, 15-8, 16-14, 7-15, 15-7S24 L * at Arizona .......................................... 15-5, 9-15, 12-15, 13-15S30 W * Washington State ......................................... 15-8, 15-3, 15-11O1 W * Washington ......................................... 15-12, 15-2, 9-15, 15-8O7 L * at Stanford ................................................... 13-15, 5-15, 11-15O8 W * at California ........................................... 15-5, 15-2, 9-15, 15-6O12 L * at UCLA ................................... 15-13, 15-9, 14-16, 13-15, 9-15O14 W * Oregon State .................................................. 15-12, 15-6, 15-6O15 W * Oregon ............................................................. 15-6, 16-14, 15-6O21 W * Arizona ............................................... 13-15, 15-12, 15-7, 15-8O22 W *Arizona State .............................................. 15-13, 15-10, 15-12O28 W * at Washington. ......................... 15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 6-15, 15-9O29 L * at Washington State ................................. 9-15, 16-18, 10-15N4 W * California ........................................................... 15-4, 15-8, 15-8N5 L * Stanford ................................... 4-15, 2-15, 16-14, 15-13, 13-15N11 W * at Oregon ........................................................ 15-7, 15-8, 15-12N12 W * at Oregon State ............................................. 15-6, 15-9, 16-14N16 L * UCLA ........................................... 6-15, 7-15, 15-0, 15-12, 9-15N18 W Long Beach State ........................................ 15-10, 15-12, 15-13N25 W Notre Dame ....................................................... 18-16, 15-5, 15-2D3 W ! New Mexico ..................................................... 15-13, 15-4, 15-6D8 W = Arizona .............................................................. 15-7, 15-9, 15-7D9 L = Stanford ....................................................... 13-15, 13-15, 5-15* - Pac-10 Conference match# - Long Beach Invitational - Long Beach, Calif. % - BYU Tournament (1st) - Provo, Utah! - NCAA Second Round (1st Round Bye) - Los Angeles= - NCAA West Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love18-9 overall, 11-7 in Pac-10 (tie-4th)

S1 W # Southern Illinois ........................................... 15-7, 15-7, 15-12S2 L # Notre Dame ...................................... 2-15, 15-11, 13-15, 6-15S6 W Cal State Northridge ...................................... 15-2, 15-3, 15-11S15 L * at Washington State .................................... 9-15, 14-16, 5-15S16 L * at Washington. ....................... 15-12, 15-8, 13-15, 12-15, 9-15S22 L * Stanford ........................................................... 10-15, 8-15, 7-15S23 W * California ......................................................... 15-3, 15-11, 15-8S29 W * at Oregon State .................. 13-15, 15-9, 15-7, 13-15, 15-12S30 W * at Oregon ............................................. 10-15, 15-7, 15-1, 15-1O4 W Pepperdine ............................................... 15-9, 15-3, 7-15, 15-6O6 W * at UCLA .................................... 12-15, 15-12, 15-10, 11-15, 15-6O13 L * Arizona State ......................... 9-15, 15-7, 15-11, 13-15, 7-15O14 W * Arizona ............................................... 4-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-10O20 W * at California .................................................... 15-12, 15-5, 15-7O22 L * at Stanford ........................................... 15-12, 7-15, 9-15, 6-15O27 W * Oregon ............................................................... 15-9, 15-4, 15-4O28 W * Oregon State .................................................. 15-7, 15-11, 15-3N3 L * UCLA ................................................... 15-12, 1-15, 7-15, 10-15N4 W at Long Beach State ..................................... 15-2, 16-14, 15-12N10 W * at Arizona.................................... 9-15, 15-11, 15-13, 9-15, 15-12N11 L * at Arizona State .................... 15-9, 15-9, 8-15, 11-15, 13-15N16 W * Washington State ............................ 15-11, 15-3, 10-15, 15-7N17 W * Washington. ........................ 15-13, 17-15, 12-15, 12-15, 15-11N25 W Cal Poly ................................................................ 15-0, 15-10, 15-8N29 W ! North Texas ........................................................ 15-6, 15-2, 15-1D2 W % at Pacific ......................................................... 15-9, 15-13, 15-5D8 L = at Stanford ......................................................6-15, 12-15, 8-15* - Pac-10 Conference match# - Shamrock Invitational - South Bend, Ind.! - NCAA First Round - Los Angeles% - NCAA Second Round - Stockton, Calif.= - NCAA Pacific Regional Semifinal - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love22-9 overall, 11-7 in Pac-10 (tie-4th)

S1 W at Loyola Marymount ................................. 15-13, 16-14, 15-3S3 W # New Mexico .............................................. 15-10, 15-12, 15-13S4 W # Illinois ................................................. 15-10, 4-15, 15-7, 15-12S10 W % San Jose State ................................................ 15-6, 15-5, 15-7S11 W % Santa Clara .................................. 15-8, 15-7, 12-15, 10-15, 15-11S11 L % UC Santa Barbara ............. 15-13, 15-6, 10-15, 3-15, 10-15S17 W * Stanford ........................................................ 16-14, 19-17, 15-8S18 W * California ...................................................... 15-13, 15-9, 17-15S24 L * at Oregon State .................................. 15-7, 5-15, 11-15, 9-15S25 W * at Oregon ..................................................... 15-12, 15-6, 15-13S29 W at Long Beach State ............... 15-11, 15-9, 12-15, 4-15, 15-9O2 L * UCLA ................................................................. 13-15, 7-15, 9-15O8 W * Arizona State ............................................. 15-10, 15-13, 15-11O9 W * Arizona .................................... 8-15, 11-15, 15-4, 18-16, 15-8O15 L * at Washington State ...................... 15-9, 17-19, 9-15, 13-15O16 W * at Washington ................................................. 15-7, 15-3, 15-5O22 W * Oregon ............................................................. 15-7, 15-11, 15-6O23 W * Oregon State ................................................... 15-7, 15-7, 15-9O29 W & Pepperdine ...................................... 15-6, 11-15, 15-13, 15-8O30 W & Cal State Northridge................................... 15-3, 15-13, 15-0N3 L * at UCLA ................................... 15-10, 11-15, 10-15, 15-4, 10-15N5 L * at Arizona .................................... 15-10, 10-15, 6-15, 15-12, 13-15N6 L * at Arizona State ............................................. 5-15, 15-17, 6-15N12 W * Washington ................................................. 15-11, 16-14, 15-9N13 W * Washington State ........................................... 15-8, 15-2, 15-8N18 L * at Stanford ...................................................... 12-15, 9-15, 8-15N19 W * at California ........................... 15-3, 7-15, 16-14, 3-15, 15-11N24 W at Hawai‘i ................................... 9-15, 15-8, 5-15, 15-11, 18-16N26 W at Hawai‘i ............................................ 15-12, 5-15, 15-12, 15-13D1 W ! Radford ............................................................... 15-2, 15-6, 15-1D4 L = at Stanford ....................................... 11-15, 7-15, 15-13, 5-15* - Pac-10 Conference match# - UNM/Volleyball Monthly Tourn. (1st) - Albuquerque, N.M.% - UC Santa Barbara Tournament - Santa Barbara, Calif.& - UCLA Sharp’s Classic (1st) - Westwood, Calif.! - NCAA First Round - Los Angeles= - NCAA Second Round - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love22-8 overall, 12-6 in Pac-10 (3rd)

S1 W Fresno State .................................................... 16-14, 15-7, 15-13S2 L # Ohio State ....................................................... 15-12, 15-4, 15-3S3 W # Loyola Marymount ................................... 15-11, 15-7, 15-10S7 W at Cal State Northridge............................... 15-12, 15-10, 15-8S9 W at Pepperdine ..................................... 15-13, 15-5, 9-15, 15-10S16 W % BYU ............................................................... 15-10, 15-13, 15-5S17 W % Utah ................................................... 15-5, 15-8, 13-15, 15-10

O5 W * Arizona ........................................................ 15-11, 15-13, 15-13O9 L * at UCLA .............................................. 1-15, 6-15, 15-11, 14-16O11 W * at Washington State ...................... 2-15, 15-7, 17-15, 15-11O12 W * at Washington ............................... 15-12, 10-15, 15-10, 15-8O17 W * California .............................................. 6-15, 15-12, 15-5, 15-5O18 L * Stanford ................................................ 4-15, 15-8, 16-17, 9-15O25 L # Texas ................................................... 5-15, 10-15, 15-12, 15-4O26 W # Texas-Arlington ............................................... 15-6, 15-1, 15-3N1 W * at Arizona ................................................... 15-12, 15-12, 15-10N2 W * at Arizona State .................................. 15-5, 12-15, 15-9, 15-4N5 L * UCLA .............................................................. 14-16, 14-16, 7-15N8 W * Washington .................................................... 15-6, 15-7, 16-14N9 W * Washington State ......................................... 15-8, 15-10, 15-8N15 L * at California ................................. 13-15, 15-8, 9-15, 15-9,15-17N16 L * at Stanford ................................................... 11-15, 8-15, 13-15N21 W * Oregon State .................................................. 15-4, 15-13, 15-3N22 W * Oregon .......................................................... 15-10, 16-14, 15-2N29 L % Pacific ................................................ 15-11, 8-15, 6-15, 13-15N30 W % Texas ..................................... 15-8, 15-10, 5-15, 11-15, 15-13D6 W ! BYU ............................................................ 15-7, 15-6, 1-15, 15-9D12 L = at Stanford ............................ 15-12, 6-15, 15-9, 10-15, 9-15* - Pac-10 Conference match+ - Volleyball Monthly Tournament (1st) - Madison, Wisc.# - Pac-10 Conference Challenge (2nd) - Westwood, Calif.% - Banker’s Classic (2nd) - Stockton, Calif.! - NCAA First Round - Provo, Utah= - NCAA West Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love21-9 overall, 12-6 in Pac-10 (3rd)

S3 W at San Diego State ................ 15-9, 14-16, 12-15, 15-13, 15-7S8 W at Pepperdine .......................................... 6-15, 15-3, 15-4, 15-4S11 L $ New Mexico ..................................... 7-15, 15-8, 13-15, 12-15S12 W $ LSU ...................................................................... 15-6, 15-9, 15-8S16 W Cal State Northridge ........................ 15-3, 15-8, 10-15, 15-10S18 W * at Arizona State .................................. 9-15, 15-9, 15-7, 15-11S19 W * at Arizona .......................................... 15-7, 15-10, 6-15, 15-13S23 W Loyola Marymount ......................................... 15-12, 15-7, 15-8S25 W * Washington State ............................ 10-15, 15-12, 18-16, 15-3S26 W * Washington ......................................... 15-6, 14-16, 15-8, 15-8O2 L * at Stanford ............................................. 8-15, 3-15, 15-9, 1-15O3 W * at California ................................................. 15-8, 15-10, 15-11O9 W * Oregon State ............................................... 15-10, 15-9, 15-12O10 W * Oregon ............................................................. 15-10, 15-5, 15-9O14 L Long Beach State .......................................... 13-15, 9-15, 17-19O16 L * UCLA ................................................................. 10-15, 3-15, 3-15O23 W * at Washington ............................................... 15-0, 15-8, 15-13O24 L * at Washington State ................. 11-15, 14-16, 15-12, 13-15O30 W * California ......................................................... 15-5, 15-12, 15-6O31 L * Stanford ........................................................ 11-15, 8-15, 14-16N6 W * at Oregon .......................................... 15-11, 12-15, 15-7, 15-7N7 W * at Oregon State .................................. 15-13, 6-15, 15-7, 15-4N13 W % Nebraska ............................................. 5-15, 15-4, 15-5, 16-14N14 W % Colorado ........................................ 13-15, 15-6, 17-15, 15-13N20 W * Arizona ............................................................. 15-3, 15-11, 15-9N21 L * Arizona State .................................. 14-16, 10-15, 15-7, 13-15N24 L * at UCLA .......................................................... 7-15,11-15, 16-18N25 W Notre Dame .................................................... 15-5, 15-12, 15-10D5 W ! Cal State Northridge ................................. 16-14, 15-8, 15-10D11 L = BYU ..................................................... 5-15, 5-15, 15-13, 11-15* - Pac-10 Conference match$ - UNM/Volleyball Monthly Tournament - Albuquerque, New Mexico% - Conference Challenge (1st) - Westwood, Calif.! - NCAA First Round - Los Angeles= - NCAA West Regional - Westwood, Calif.

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S5 W Villanova ................................................................ 15-8, 15-2, 15-2S7 W Colorado ...................................13-15, 15-12, 8-15, 15-5, 15-13S9 W Cal State Northridge ......................................... 15-5, 15-9, 15-8S11 W at San Diego State .............................................. 15-8, 15-8, 15-6S19 W * Arizona State ..................................................... 15-4, 15-3, 15-4S20 W * Arizona ................................................................ 15-1, 15-4, 15-3S26 L * at Washington State .......... 14-16, 11-15, 15-3, 15-12, 10-15S27 W * at Washington ............................. 15-10, 10-15, 15-11, 17-15O3 L * Stanford ......................................................... 13-15, 0-15, 13-15O4 W * California ............................................ 15-6, 15-6, 12-15, 15-13O9 W * at Oregon ........................................................... 15-3, 15-8, 15-8O10 W * at Oregon State ..............................................15-11, 15-5, 15-8O15 W Pepperdine ........................................... 15-8, 15-5, 10-15, 15-12O17 W * at UCLA ..................................15-6, 4-15, 15-11, 14-16, 15-11O23 W * Washington State ....................................... 15-13, 15-9, 15-12O24 L * Washington. ......................11-15, 14-16, 15-13, 15-13, 11-15O31 W * at California .....................................................15-7, 17-15, 15-5N2 L * at Stanford ............................................3-15, 7-15, 15-11, 2-15N7 W * Oregon ................................................ 12-15, 15-10, 15-5, 15-4N8 W * Oregon State ..................................................... 15-2, 15-3, 15-7N14 W * UCLA ..................................................................15-2, 15-8, 15-13N21 L * at Arizona ....................................15-10, 14-16, 12-15, 15-5, 13-15N22 W * at Arizona State ................................................ 15-7, 15-8, 15-6D5 W ! Morgan State ..................................................... 15-2, 15-7, 15-7D6 W ! San Diego ................................... 7-15, 15-17, 15-12, 15-5, 16-14D12 L = Nebraska ....................................13-15, 15-12, 16-14, 7-15, 12-15* - Pac-10 Conference match# - MSU/GOFF Classic (1st) - Lansing, Mich.! - NCAA First and Second Round - Los Angeles= - NCAA Pacific Regional - Long Beach, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love24-6 overall, 16-2 in Pac-10 (2nd)

A28 W ^ Wisconsin .......................................................... 15-1, 15-7, 15-8A29 L ^ Long Beach State ................. 7-15, 15-10, 1-15, 15-9, 12-15S4 W + San Francisco ................................................... 15-6, 15-5, 15-2S5 W + Sam Houston State ........................................ 15-4, 15-3, 15-5S11 W # Indiana ..............................................15-11, 16-14, 11-15, 15-2S12 L # Wisconsin. .............................2-15, 16-14, 14-16, 15-10, 9-15S18 L * at Stanford ......................................... 15-10, 3-15, 9-15, 12-15S20 W * at California .................................. 10-15, 15-10, 15-12, 15-12S25 W * Oregon State ..................................................... 15-5, 15-8, 15-6S27 W * Oregon ................................................................ 15-2, 15-6, 15-7S30 W Pepperdine ...................................................... 15-2, 15-12, 16-14O2 W * UCLA .......................................................15-9, 9-15, 15-13, 15-6O9 W * at Arizona State ........................................... 15-13, 15-9, 15-10O11 W * at Arizona .........................................................15-8, 15-4, 15-12O16 L * Washington State ..........................12-15, 10-15, 15-13, 9-15O18 W * Washington ....................................... 15-12, 13-15, 15-4, 15-6O22 W * at Oregon .........................................................15-13, 15-3, 15-7O25 W * at Oregon State ................................................ 15-5, 15-8, 15-6O30 W * at UCLA .................................... 15-6, 15-2, 9-15, 11-15, 18-16N6 W * Arizona ........................................................... 15-9, 15-11, 15-13N8 W * Arizona State ...................................................16-14, 15-9, 15-5N13 W * at Washington ............................................. 15-4, 15-10, 15-13N15 W * at Washington State .................................. 15-5, 15-10, 15-10N20 W * California ............................................................ 15-1, 15-8, 15-8N22 W * Stanford .................................................13-15, 15-7, 15-4, 15-4N27 W % Houston ....................................................... 15-11, 15-11, 15-8N28 L % Pacific ...................................... 15-5, 9-15, 15-13, 8-15, 14-16D3 W ! Maryland-Baltimore County .......................15-3, 15-5, 15-10D5 W ! Texas A&M ................................................ 15-8, 8-15, 15-5, 15-5D10 L = at Florida ............................................ 13-15, 15-12, 9-15, 9-15* - Pac-10 Conference match

^ - NACWAA Tournament - Albuquerque, N.M.+ - USF/SMC Power Bar Invitiational (1st) - San Francisco, Calif.# - Wisconsin Tournament - Madison, Wis.% - Banker's Classic - Stockton, Calif. ! - NCAA First and Second Round - Los Angeles= - NCAA East Regional - Gainesville, Fla.

Head Coach: Jerritt Elliott (Interim)21-9 overall, 13-5 Pac-10 (3rd)

S3 W # North Carolina ................................................... 15-9,15-3,15-3S4 L # Long Beach State .................15-12,13-15,15-13,10-15,7-15S9 W % Nevada .................................. 15-10,10-15,15-10,10-15,18-16S10 L % Hawai’i ............................................ 12-15,15-13,14-16,10-15S11 W % Tennessee ........................................................ 15-8,15-1,15-13S17 W ^ Oral Roberts ................................................. 15-13,15-13,15-5S18 W ^ UNLV.....................................................12-15,15-4,15-10,15-13S24 W * Arizona State ........................................ 12-15,15-13,15-9,15-9S25 L * Arizona ................................................ 10-15,12-15,15-3,13-15S30 W * at Washington State ............. 9-15,12-15,17-15,15-6,15-11O1 W * at Washington ................................................. 15-7,15-3,15-10O8 L * Stanford ............................................................... 8-15,6-15,9-15O9 W * California ........................................................ 15-8,15-12,15-10O13 L * at UCLA ........................................................... 10-15,10-15,5-15O15 W * at Oregon State ..................................... 11-15,15-6,15-9,15-8O18 W * at Oregon ............................................................ 15-3,15-3,15-0O21 W * at Arizona .................................................. 15-7,15-9,4-15,15-8O22 W * at Arizona State ...................... 12-15,15-13,12-15,15-6,15-7O29 W * Washington ...................................................... 15-12,15-9,15-8O30 W * Washington State ......................................... 15-5,17-15,15-11N5 W * at California ................................................... 15-10,15-3,15-12N6 L * at Stanford ........................................................ 3-15,11-15,7-15N12 W * Oregon ................................................................. 15-3,15-6,15-6N13 W * Oregon State ...................................................... 15-3,15-2,15-6N19 L * UCLA .................................................... 14-16,6-15,15-11,17-19N20 W Fairfield ..................................................................15-6,15-9,15-10N26 W $ James Madison ................................................. 15-8,15-7,15-7N27 L $ UC Santa Barbara ........................................ 13-15,9-15,13-15D3 W ! Hofstra ................................................................... 15-0,15-9,15-8D4 L ! Minnesota ................................. 15-3,15-4,14-16,10-15,10-15* - Pac-10 Conference match# - Long Beach State Tournament - Long Beach, Calif.% - Wahine Volleyball Challenge - Honolulu, Hawaii^ - UNLV Invitational (1st) - Las Vegas, Nev.! - NCAA First and Second Round - Los Angeles

Head Coach: Lisa Love21-9 overall, 12-6 in Pac-10 (tie-3rd)

A30 L # Wisconsin .......................................... 10-15, 15-9, 9-15, 11-15A31 W # Texas-Arlington ............................................... 15-3, 15-2, 15-6S6 W San Diego State .................................................. 15-5, 15-6, 15-8S10 W at Cal State Northridge............................ 15-12, 15-10, 15-10S13 W & San Jose State ............................................ 15-10, 15-11, 15-8S14 W & UC Santa Barbara ........... 13-15, 11-15, 16-14, 15-12, 15-10S18 W at Pepperdine .................................... 15-6, 11-15, 15-13, 15-6S20 L * Oregon State ....................................... 15-7, 8-15, 10-15, 9-15S21 W * Oregon .......................................................... 15-10, 15-7, 15-10S26 L Hawai‘i ................................................. 11-15, 15-11, 11-15, 9-15S28 L * UCLA ........................................... 5-15, 9-15, 15-8, 15-13, 9-15O4 W * at Arizona State .................. 12-15, 15-8, 11-15, 15-7, 15-10O6 W * at Arizona ............................................. 16-14, 15-7, 9-15, 15-8O11 W * Washington State ......................................... 15-9, 15-12, 15-6O12 W * Washington .................................................... 15-6, 15-8, 15-13O18 L * at Stanford ........................................ 6-15, 15-11, 14-16, 6-15O19 W * at California .................................................... 15-11, 15-8, 15-6O24 W * at UCLA ......................................................... 15-11, 15-7, 15-11N1 W * Arizona .......................................... 15-13, 13-15, 15-13, 16-14N2 W * Arizona State .................................................... 15-7, 15-4, 15-8N8 W * at Washington ............................................ 15-12, 15-12, 15-9N9 L * at Washington State .................... 11-15, 9-15, 15-11, 11-15N15 W * California ........................................................... 15-8, 15-8, 15-9N16 L * Stanford ........................................................... 6-15, 12-15, 5-15N21 L * at Oregon State .......................... 13-15, 11-15, 16-14, 12-15N22 W * at Oregon ........................................................ 15-6, 15-13, 15-7N29 W % Kentucky ........................................................ 15-9, 15-10, 15-4D4 W ! SE Missouri State ............................................. 15-2, 15-5, 15-1D7 W ^ at South Florida .............................................. 15-8, 15-5, 15-6D13 L = at Stanford ....................................................... 3-15, 7-15, 7-15* - Pac-10 Conference match# - Colorado Tournament - Boulder, Colo.& - Santa Clara Tournament (1st) - Santa Clara, Calif.% - Long Beach State Tournament - Long Beach, Calif.! - NCAA First Round - Los Angeles^ - NCAA Second Round - Tampa, Fla.= - NCAA Pacific Regional - Palo Alto, Calif.

Head Coach: Lisa Love23-6 overall, 13-5 in Pac-10 (tie-2nd)

A29 W # Xavier................................................................... 15-4, 15-5, 15-7A30 W # Duke ..................................................................15-8, 15-8, 15-11A30 W # Michigan State ................................... 15-5, 12-15, 15-4, 15-7

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Head Coach: Jerritt Elliott (Interim)29-3 overall, 16-2 Pac-10 (tie-1st)

S1 W ^ Texas .....................................................................15-6, 17-15, 15-4S2 W ^ Arkansas .................................................................15-5, 15-8, 15-7S6 W + Rhode Island ......................................................15-5, 15-7, 16-14S7 W + Texas-San Antonio ..............................................15-5, 15-1, 15-7S8 W + Temple ....................................................................15-7, 15-3, 15-3S14 W * Washington State .............................................16-14, 15-9, 15-8S15 W * Washington............................................................15-7, 15-5, 15-5S22 W * at Stanford .............................................................15-4, 15-8, 15-2S23 W * at California ............................................................15-9, 15-7, 15-7S29 W * Oregon State .........................................................15-7, 15-3, 15-8S30 W * Oregon ....................................................................15-5, 15-3, 15-5O3 W at UC Irvine ............................................................15-10, 15-5, 15-4O6 W * UCLA ..................................................... 15-11, 15-11, 8-15, 15-11O12 W * at Arizona State ....................................9-15, 15-13, 15-6, 15-13O13 L * at Arizona ....................................................... 10-15, 17-19, 12-15O19 W * California..............................................................15-12, 15-8, 15-5O20 W * Stanford .................................... 16-14, 14-16, 8-15, 15-8, 15-13O24 W at UC Santa Barbara ....................10-15, 12-15, 15-4, 15-4, 15-7O26 W * at Oregon State ....................................................15-7, 15-5, 15-1O27 W * at Oregon ...............................................................15-8, 15-9, 15-4N3 L * at UCLA.................................................................9-15, 3-15, 13-15N9 W * Arizona State ..............................................9-15, 15-5, 15-3, 15-7N10 W * Arizona ....................................................15-9, 15-11, 12-15, 15-4N14 W San Diego ...............................................................15-9, 15-10, 15-9N17 W * at Washington State ...........................15-12, 6-15, 15-12, 15-7N18 W * at Washington .......................................................15-7, 15-7, 15-4N24 W Notre Dame ......................................15-5, 15-17, 15-17, 15-7, 15-11D1 W ! Georgia State .........................................................15-2, 15-4, 15-3D2 W ! Cal Poly ..................................................................15-4, 17-15, 15-6D7 W % Florida ............................................................ 15-13, 15-13, 15-11D8 W % Penn State .........................................................15-11, 15-9, 15-4D14 L = Wisconsin ............................................................10-15, 9-15, 9-15* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - Texas Invitational (1st) - Austin, Texas+ - USC Met-Rx Invitational (1st) - Los Angeles! - NCAA First and Second Round - Los Angeles% - NCAA Pacific Regional - Los Angeles= - NCAA Final Four - Richmond, Va.

Head Coach: Mick Haley25-4 overall, 16-2 Pac-10 (2nd)

S1 W ^ at UC Irvine ......................................30-14, 30-16, 29-31, 30-20S2 L ^ vs. Wisconsin............................ 30-19, 26-30, 30-27, 26-30, 11-15S6 W # vs. Cincinnati ................................................. 30-19, 30-23, 30-13S7 W # at Hawai’i ........................................................ 30-17, 30-19, 33-31S8 W # vs. Utah State ................................................ 30-18, 30-19, 30-21

S18 W UC Santa Barbara ............................................ 30-20, 30-18, 30-15S21 W * UCLA ................................................................ 30-27, 30-21, 30-12S28 W * Arizona State ................................................. 30-14, 30-16, 31-29S29 W * Arizona ............................................................ 30-25, 30-26, 30-22O4 W * at Washington State ................................... 30-26, 32-30, 30-15O5 W * at Washington ............................................... 30-28, 30-23, 30-17O12 W * Stanford .............................................28-30, 30-28, 30-22, 30-26O13 W * California......................................................... 30-25, 30-26, 30-19O16 W Pepperdine ..........................................25-30, 30-24, 30-20, 30-18O19 W * at UCLA.........................................25-30, 28-30, 30-21, 30-22, 15-11O25 L * at Arizona ....................................................... 25-30, 15-30, 28-30O26 W * at Arizona State ............................................ 30-24, 30-24, 32-30N2 W * Washington.................................................... 30-27, 30-19, 30-19N3 W * Washington State ...........................30-23, 30-19, 27-30, 30-24N9 W * at California .................................................... 30-19, 30-18, 30-23N10 L * at Stanford ........................................26-30, 17-30, 30-19, 18-30N15 W * Oregon State ....................................30-23, 30-12, 25-30, 30-18N16 W * Oregon ...............................................24-30, 30-15, 30-17, 30-18N20 W * at Oregon State ...............................................30-21, 30-9, 30-10N21 W * at Oregon ....................................................... 30-20, 30-10, 30-20N30 W ! vs. Liberty ........................................................ 30-18, 30-20, 30-14D1 W ! at Duke ............................................................. 30-18, 30-19, 30-22D6 W % Ohio State ..................................................... 30-25, 30-20, 30-27D7 L % Arizona ............................... 30-25, 24-30, 24-30, 30-28, 12-15* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - UCI-Marriott Sunset Showcase - Irvine, Calif.# - Aston Imua Challenge (1st) - Honolulu Hawai’i! - NCAA First and Second Round - Durham, N.C.% - NCAA Pacific Regional - Los Angeles

Head Coach: Mick Haley31-1 overall, 17-1 Pac-10 (1st)NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

A31 W ^ Ball State ......................................................30-22, 30-17, 30-20S1 W ^ Pittsburgh ..................................................30-22, 30-27, 30-22S2 W ^ #2 Nebraska ...............................................30-26, 30-19, 32-30S5 W + at BYU ..........................................................30-23, 30-27, 30-15S6 W + Wake Forest ................................. 30-14, 26-30, 30-20, 30-20 W + #6 Florida ....................................................30-24, 30-19, 30-26S20 W * at Arizona State .........................................30-20, 30-22, 30-27S21 W * at #15 Arizona ............................................30-25, 30-23, 31-29S27 W * #18 Washington State .............................30-18, 30-21, 30-24S28 W * Washington ................................................30-28, 30-19, 30-26O4 W * at #4 Stanford .................23-30, 30-27, 28-30, 30-25, 24-22O5 W * at California .....................20-30, 30-28, 30-24, 20-30, 15-13O8 W at #12 Pepperdine .......................................33-31, 30-26, 30-28O11 W * Oregon State ..............................................30-22, 30-21, 30-19O12 W * Oregon .........................................................30-15, 30-14, 30-15O18 W * #13 UCLA ......................................................30-24, 30-22, 30-24O25 W * at Washington ..................................30-27, 30-17, 25-30, 32-30O26 W * at #20 Washington State ..............30-19, 30-14, 18-30, 30-25N1 W * California......................................................... 30-15, 30-13, 30-22N2 L * #6 Stanford.......................... 26-30, 30-16, 30-26, 28-30, 14-16N8 W * at Oregon ....................................................... 30-20, 30-21, 30-23N9 W * at Oregon State ............................................ 30-27, 30-18, 30-17N15 W * at #19 UCLA ................................................... 30-24, 30-21, 30-23N21 W * #16 Arizona .................................................... 30-17, 30-22, 30-26N22 W * Arizona State ................................................. 30-24, 30-15, 30-15N26 W at #6 UC Santa Barbara ................................. 30-28, 30-20, 30-26D6 W ! #25 San Diego ................................................ 30-27, 30-15, 30-24D7 W ! Texas A&M ....................................................... 30-18, 30-21, 30-23D12 W % Michigan State ............................................ 30-17, 30-23, 30-15D13 W % #9 Pepperdine ............................................. 30-24, 30-20, 30-17

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Head Coach: Mick Haley35-0 overall, 18-0 Pac-10 (1st)NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

A22 W ^ #3 Florida ....................................................31-29, 30-17, 30-25A23 W ^ at #2 Hawai’i ..............................................30-22, 30-26, 31-29A29 W + Ball State .....................................................30-15, 30-15, 30-18A30 W + South Carolina ..........................................30-18, 30-20, 30-21 W + #8 Northern Iowa ....................................30-21, 30-16, 30-25S3 W #8 Pepperdine ..............................................30-26, 30-18, 30-19S12 W # Centenary ..................................................... 30-6, 30-13, 30-14S13 W # SW Missouri St. ..........................................30-24, 30-23, 30-16 W # at Texas A&M..............................................30-27, 30-15, 30-22S19 W * at #9 UCLA .................................... 30-21, 22-30, 30-19, 30-22S26 W * Oregon State ..............................................30-19, 30-25, 30-13S27 W * Oregon .........................................................30-14, 30-20, 30-16O3 W * at Washington State ................................30-15, 30-16, 30-12O4 W * at #13 Washington ...................................30-24, 30-27, 30-19O10 W * Arizona State ..............................................30-12, 30-20, 30-22O11 W * Arizona .........................................................30-15, 30-21, 30-17O17 W * at #7 Stanford ............................................30-17, 30-21, 30-23O18 W * at #5 California ...............30-22, 30-18, 27-30, 24-30, 15-13O24 W * at Oregon ....................................................30-28, 30-22, 30-16O25 W * at Oregon State .........................................30-24, 30-18, 30-15O31 W * #10 Washington ........................................30-18, 30-24, 30-28N1 W * Washington State .....................................30-16, 30-18, 30-21N7 W * at Arizona ...................................... 30-25, 27-30, 30-26, 30-17N8 W * at Arizona State .........................................30-21, 30-21, 30-17N14 W * #7 Stanford ................................... 27-30, 30-13, 30-18, 30-18N15 W * #9 California ...............................................30-25, 30-20, 30-22N21 W * #8 UCLA .......................................................30-20, 30-24, 30-22N25 W at Cal State Northridge................ 34-32, 30-32, 30-17, 30-22N29 W Houston ..........................................................30-22, 30-14, 30-21D5 W ! New Hampshire .........................................30-17, 30-18, 30-17D6 W ! #15 Loyola Marymount ............................30-16,30-22, 30-16D12 W % #16 Texas A&M .........................................30-26, 30-25, 30-27D13 W % #8 UCLA........................................ 24-30, 30-26, 30-17, 30-17D18 W = #13 Minnesota ..........................................30-27, 30-28, 30-20D20 W = #3 Florida ...................................... 25-30, 30-27, 30-19, 30-26^ - NACWAA State Farm Vball Classic (1st) - Honolulu, Hawai’i+ - Holiday Inns of the Greater L.A. Area Vball Tourn. (1st) - Los Angeles# - McDonald’s/Texas A&M Inv. (1st) - College Station, Texas! - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Los Angeles, Calif.% - NCAA Central Regional - Lincoln, Neb.= - NCAA Final Four - Dallas, Texas

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Head Coach: Mick Haley23-6 overall, 14-4 Pac-10 (3rd)

A27 W ^ #12 Georgia Tech .....................................30-20, 30-24, 30-18A28 W ^ #5 Minnesota .................25-30, 32-30, 26-30, 30-28, 15-12S4 W Georgia.............................................. 30-25, 30-14, 23-30, 30-19S5 W at #9 Pepperdine ........................... 30-20, 28-30, 30-17, 30-26S10 W + American ...................................................... 30-6, 30-26, 30-27S11 L + at #16 Illinois .................... 24-30, 30-24, 30-12, 27-30, 8-15S24 W * Washington State .....................................30-16, 30-23, 30-25S25 L * #3 Washington ...............30-22, 25-30, 30-20, 26-30, 16-18O1 W * at Arizona State .........................................30-21, 30-28, 30-21O2 W * at #17 Arizona ............................................30-20, 30-20, 30-23O8 W * #14 Stanford ................................. 30-16, 30-20, 27-30, 30-26O9 L * #17 California .............................................26-30, 27-30, 26-30O15 W * #11 UCLA .....................................................30-25, 30-26, 30-22O21 W * at Oregon State .........................................30-17, 30-24, 30-24O22 W * at Oregon ....................................................30-19, 30-12, 30-27O29 W * #24 Arizona .................................. 30-20, 30-27, 30-32, 30-17O30 W * Arizona State ..............................................30-16, 30-15, 30-20N4 W * at #11 California .......................... 30-24, 31-33, 30-25, 30-24N5 L * at #12 Stanford ..........................................18-30, 24-30, 27-30N12 W * at #16 UCLA .....................31-29, 30-28, 23-30, 21-30, 18-16N19 W * Oregon .........................................................30-23, 30-23, 30-18N20 W * Oregon State ..............................................30-28, 30-25, 30-16N26 W * at #3 Washington ..........30-28, 30-24, 25-30, 22-30, 17-15N27 L * at Washington State .....32-34, 25-30, 30-18, 30-22, 15-17D2 W ! College of Charleston ..............................30-22, 30-24, 30-23D3 W ! #23 Kansas State ........................................30-19, 30-25, 30-19D10 W % #11 San Diego ............................ 30-26, 30-20, 25-30, 30-20D11 W % #1 Nebraska ...................33-35, 30-27, 30-21, 34-36, 15-12D16 L = #4 Minnesota .............................. 25-30, 31-29, 26-30, 20-30* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - NACWAA Vball Classic (1st) - Fort Collins, Colo.+ - State Farm Illini Vball Classic (2nd) - Champaign, Ill.! - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Los Angeles% - NCAA Regional - Louisville, Ky.= - NCAA Final Four - Long Beach, Calif.

Head Coach: Mick Haley17-11 overall, 12-6 Pac-10 (3rd)

A27 W Cal Poly ............................................................30-27, 30-26, 30-25A31 L ^ #5 Penn State .............................. 23-30, 27-30, 30-28, 28-30S1 L ^ at #4 Hawai'i ..............................................23-30, 27-30, 31-33S2 W ^ Western Michigan ...................................30-20, 30-26, 30-15S9 L % #19 Notre Dame ........................ 30-23, 30-32, 26-30, 27-30S10 L % #6 Florida ........................30-23, 19-30, 27-30, 30-21, 12-15S11 W % #13 Texas A&M ........................... 30-26, 30-23, 28-30, 30-25S16 W Pepperdine ....................................................30-24, 30-25, 30-26S23 L * at Stanford ..................................................29-31, 27-30, 21-30S24 L * at California .....................30-28, 31-33, 19-30, 30-25, 12-15S30 W * at #17 UCLA .................................. 25-30, 30-15, 30-20, 30-26

O7 W * Oregon State ..............................................30-28, 30-19, 30-14O8 W * Oregon .........................................................30-20, 30-19, 30-23O13 W * at Washington State ................................30-14, 30-18, 30-14O14 L * at #2 Washington .....................................23-30, 16-30, 19-30O21 W * Arizona State ..............................................30-28, 30-22, 31-29O22 W * #8 Arizona .................................... 30-28, 27-30, 30-28, 30-23O28 W * #22 UCLA ....................................... 37-35, 26-30, 30-22, 32-30N3 W * at Oregon ...................................... 30-20, 28-30, 30-15, 30-24N4 W * at Oregon State ........................... 30-16, 28-30, 30-23, 30-18N11 L * #2 Washington ..........................................21-30, 23-30, 19-30N12 W * Washington State .....................................30-22, 30-28, 30-25N18 L * at #6 Arizona ...................26-30, 30-23, 32-34, 30-18, 13-15N19 W * at Arizona State ........................... 30-22, 31-33, 30-26, 30-17N25 W * #12 California .............................................30-23, 30-18, 30-26N26 L * #5 Stanford ......................27-30, 30-21, 21-30, 30-27, 13-15D2 W $ UC Santa Barbara ....................... 27-30, 30-22, 30-24, 30-22D3 L $ Pepperdine .................................................28-30, 28-30, 23-30* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - Hawaiian Airlines Wahine VB Tournament - Honolulu, Hawaii% - UTSA Dome Rally - San Antonio, Texas$ - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Los Angeles, Calif.

Head Coach: Mick Haley27-5 overall, 14-4 Pac-10 (2nd)

A25 W ^ North Texas ................................................30-18, 30-17, 30-18 A25 W ^ UT-Pan American .....................................30-24, 30-19, 30-14A26 W ^ at North Texas ...........................................30-18, 30-14, 30-14S2 W % Fresno State ..............................................30-20, 30-10, 30-20S2 W % #24 Utah ...................................... 30-25, 30-21, 30-32, 30-24S3 W % #11 Tennessee ........................... 30-11, 30-21, 28-30, 30-22S8 W + Florida State ..............................................30-22, 30-22, 30-26S8 W + at South Carolina .....................................30-22, 30-21, 30-23S9 W + St. John's .....................................................30-22, 30-17, 30-20S14 W at #20 Pepperdine ............30-20, 30-24, 24-30, 23-30, 15-12S15 W #14 Purdue (LC) .............................. 30-25, 27-30, 30-15, 30-26S21 W *at Oregon State ..........................................30-17, 30-22, 30-21S22 W * at Oregon .........................24-30, 30-20, 25-30, 30-27, 15-10S28 W * Washington State (LC) .............. 30-14, 24-30, 30-24, 30-27S29 W * #4 Washington (LC) ................... 28-30, 30-27, 30-21, 30-28O6 W * at Arizona State ..............25-30, 30-22, 30-25, 25-30, 15-13O7 W * at Arizona ....................................................30-19, 30-27, 33-31O12 L * #6 Stanford (GC)........................................20-30, 26-30, 28-30O13 W * #7 California (GC) ........................ 20-30, 30-22, 30-26, 32-30O20 L * #4 UCLA (LC) ................................. 30-25, 20-30, 24-30, 22-30O26 L * at #6 Washington ....................... 18-30, 25-30, 30-27, 21-30O27 W * at Washington State ................................30-24, 30-18, 30-15N3 W * Arizona (GC) ................................. 30-19, 28-30, 30-21, 30-26N4 W * Arizona State (GC) ....................................30-25, 30-24, 30-19N10 W * at #2 Stanford ............................................30-18, 30-24, 33-31N11 W * at California ................................................30-23, 30-28, 30-25N17 L * at #6 UCLA ..................................................25-30, 22-30, 20-30N23 W * Oregon (GC) ................................. 30-20, 26-30, 30-21, 30-27N24 W * Oregon State (GC) ....................................30-25, 30-15, 30-14N30 W $ Mississippi (GC) .........................................30-17, 30-24, 30-23D1 W $ #22 BYU (GC)..............................................30-25, 39-37, 30-19D8 L & #12 Hawai'i ........................ 30-28, 21-30, 30-21, 27-30, 5-15* - Pac-10 Conference match LC - Lyon Center GC - Galen Center^ - Century Tel Premier Tournament - San Marcos, Texas% - USC/LMU Classic - Lyon Center+ - Gamecock Invitational - Columbia, S.C.$ - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center& - NCAA Regional - Honolulu, Hawaii

Head Coach: Mick Haley29-5 overall, 14-4 Pac-10 (3rd)

A24 W ^ Michigan State .........................................30-24, 30-23, 30-25A25 W ^ St. John's ....................................... 30-28, 30-25, 22-30, 30-22A25 W ^ Loyola Marymount .................................30-21, 32-30, 30-18A30 W % Cal State Northridge ..............................30-18, 30-22, 31-29A31 W % #14 Duke .........................26-30, 30-26, 30-20, 24-30, 19-17S1 W % Mercer.........................................................30-19, 30-14, 30-26S5 W Pepperdine ....................................................30-22, 30-23, 30-28S7 W at Utah ............................................... 30-14, 30-28, 22-30, 30-19S14 W at #20 Ohio State ..............27-30, 30-20, 28-30, 30-26, 16-14S15 W vs. Purdue .......................................................30-17, 30-19, 30-18S20 W * Arizona State ..............................................30-14, 30-21, 30-25S21 W * Arizona ..............................24-30, 30-27, 30-32, 30-22, 15-10S27 L * at #2 Stanford ............................................21-30, 27-30, 21-30S28 W * at #10 California .......................... 17-30, 30-25, 30-19, 30-27O2 W UC Irvine ................................ 27-30, 28-30, 30-26, 30-26, 15-5O5 L * at #5 UCLA .................................... 26-30, 30-25, 25-30, 22-30O11 W * Oregon State ..............................................30-18, 30-23, 30-22O12 W * #19 Oregon .................................................30-25, 30-20, 30-26O18 W * at Washington State .................. 30-25, 20-30, 30-24, 30-18O19 L * at #5 Washington .....................................26-30, 28-30, 19-30O26 W * #9 California ....................30-21, 37-39, 30-26, 33-35, 15-10O27 W * #3 Stanford ................................... 20-30, 30-25, 30-24, 30-28N2 W * #9 UCLA ......................................... 24-30, 30-27, 30-26, 30-24N8 L * at #20 Oregon .............................. 21-30, 26-30, 30-28, 28-30N9 W * at Oregon State .........................................30-27, 30-18, 30-19N16 W * #5 Washington ...............25-30, 29-31, 32-30, 30-27, 18-16N17 W * Washington State .....................................30-19, 30-19, 30-22N23 W * at Arizona ....................................................30-25, 30-24, 30-18N24 W * at Arizona State .........................................30-26, 30-23, 30-18N30 W $ Pepperdine .................................................30-22, 30-23, 31-29D1 W $ #25 Long Beach State ..28-30, 30-24, 30-25, 21-30, 15-11D7 W & #13 St. John's..................30-27, 30-22, 26-30, 24-30, 15-10D8 W & #3 Texas .......................................................30-25, 30-22, 30-26D13 L # #1 Stanford ......................30-23, 20-30, 25-30, 30-20, 14-16* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - Trojan Invitational - Galen Center% - USC Classic Tournament - Galen Center$ - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center& - NCAA Regional - Gainesville, Fla.# - NCAA Final Four - Sacramento, Calif.

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Head Coach: Mick Haley17-12 overall, 9-9 Pac-10 (T-5th)

A29 L ^ #3 Texas .......................................................25-27, 15-25, 28-30A31 L ^ #7 Nebraska ................................. 27-25, 19-25, 17-25, 18-25S4 W % Oklahoma .................................... 25-27, 25-20, 25-16, 25-22S5 W % Hofstra ........................................................25-17, 25-22, 25-17S6 W % #21 San Diego ..........................................26-24, 25-17, 25-17S12 W Ohio State ......................................................25-16, 25-13, 27-25S18 W $ Hartford .......................................................25-10, 25-11, 25-18S19 W $ Dartmouth .................................................25-18, 25-16, 25-12S19 W $ at Army ........................................................25-18, 25-16, 25-14S26 W * #4 UCLA .............................. 24-26, 25-14, 20-25, 25-14, 15-5O3 L * at Oregon State ................ 25-19, 23-25, 21-25, 25-16, 8-15O4 L * at #11 Oregon ............................................17-25, 18-25, 16-25O10 W * Washington State .....................................25-20, 25-22, 25-19O11 L * #10 Washington ............... 25-22, 21-25, 23-25, 25-23, 9-15O17 W * at Arizona State .......................... 25-13, 18-25, 25-23, 25-22O19 L * at Arizona .........................25-21, 21-25, 25-20, 16-25, 14-16O24 L * #5 Stanford ................................... 14-25, 25-22, 23-25, 21-25O25 W * #4 California ....................25-22, 16-25, 17-25, 25-19, 15-13O31 W * #7 Oregon ........................25-21, 15-25, 12-25, 25-21, 23-21N1 W * Oregon State ...................23-25, 25-20, 20-25, 25-19, 16-14N7 L * at #7 Washington .....................................16-25, 24-26, 19-25N9 W * at Washington State ................................25-19, 25-22, 25-21N14 W * Arizona .........................................................25-17, 25-19, 25-16N15 W * Arizona State ..............................................25-17, 25-18, 25-21N21 L * at #2 Stanford .............................. 10-25, 25-22, 21-25, 18-25N22 L * at #7 California ...............................25-18, 28-30, 17-25, 6-25N28 L * at #10 UCLA ................................................22-25, 16-25, 24-26D5 W & #15 San Diego............................. 21-25, 25-12, 25-19, 26-24D6 L & #6 Hawai'i ...................................................21-25, 18-25, 22-25* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - Runza/AVCA Showcase - Omaha, Nebraska% - Holiday Inn LA City Center Trojan Invitational - Galen Center$ - West Point Challenge - West Point, New York& - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center

Head Coach: Mick Haley22-10 overall, 10-8 Pac-10 (5th)

A28 L ^ at Michigan State............ 25-23, 25-27, 18-25, 25-22, 9-15A29 W ^ North Carolina ..........................................25-11, 25-22, 25-16A29 W ^ Albany .........................................................25-16, 25-14, 25-21S3 W % Florida Gulf Coast ...................................25-22, 25-19, 25-15S4 W % #21 Pepperdine .......................................25-15, 25-18, 25-18S5 W % Northern Arizona ....................................25-20, 25-20, 25-15S8 W #20 UC Irvine .................................................25-16, 25-19, 25-20S11 W vs. Idaho State ..............................................25-19, 25-23, 25-19S11 W at Utah Valley .................................. 25-22, 26-24, 19-25, 25-19S12 W at Utah Valley ................................................25-16, 25-20, 25-15S18 W Portland ..........................................................25-22, 25-15, 25-13S19 W Fresno State ...................................................25-12, 25-20, 25-13S25 L * at #19 Arizona .............................. 21-25, 23-25, 25-22, 21-25S26 W * Arizona State ................................ 25-22, 21-25, 25-21, 25-22

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2009

O2 W * #9 California ....................22-25, 29-27, 25-19, 16-25, 22-20O3 L * #11 Stanford ...............................................23-25, 33-35, 18-25O9 L * at #16 UCLA ................................................25-27, 20-25, 22-25O16 L * at Washington State ................................17-25, 26-28, 23-25O17 L * at #4 Washington ..........21-25, 25-22, 26-24, 20-25, 10-15O23 W * Oregon State ..............................................25-17, 25-15, 25-22O24 W * #12 Oregon .................................................26-24, 25-23, 30-28O30 L * at #4 Stanford .............................. 25-21, 18-25, 13-25, 23-25O31 L * at #14 California .......................... 19-25, 16-25, 26-24, 20-25N6 L * #7 UCLA ............................17-25, 25-14, 16-25, 25-17, 12-15N13 W * #4 Washington ...............25-18, 24-26, 22-25, 25-21, 15-13N14 W * #25 Washington State ............... 24-26, 25-18, 28-26, 25-16N20 W * at #18 Oregon ............................................25-22, 25-18, 25-19N21 W * at Oregon State .........................................25-21, 25-19, 25-17N27 W * Arizona State ................................ 25-16, 25-16, 22-25, 25-18N28 W * #19 Arizona ................................... 23-25, 25-22, 36-34, 25-23D4 W & Oklahoma ...................................................25-21, 26-24, 25-20D5 L & #3 Hawai'i ..................................... 20-25, 18-25, 25-16, 25-27* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - MSU Showcase - East Lansing, Michigan% - Holiday Inn LA City Center Trojan Invitational - Galen Center& - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center

Head Coach: Mick Haley29-5 overall, 14-4 Pac-10 (3rd)

A27 W ^ Loyola Marymount .................................25-12, 25-18, 25-19A28 W ^ Bucknell ........................................................ 25-7, 25-18, 25-13A28 W ^ Cal State Fullerton ..................... 22-25, 26-24, 25-18, 25-19S3 W + vs. New Mexico .........................................25-19, 25-19, 25-20S4 W + vs. Michigan State ...................................25-17, 25-23, 25-15S5 W + at #4 Hawai'i .................... 23-25, 25-22, 25-17, 18-25, 15-7S10 W Virginia ............................................................25-15, 25-16, 25-16S17 W & at Fresno State ..........................................25-14, 25-16, 25-21S18 W & vs. Cal State Bakersfield .........................25-10, 25-20, 25-21S18 W & vs. Sacramento State ..............................25-13, 25-16, 25-22S21 W at UC Irvine .....................................................25-16,25-18, 25-11S24 W * #11 UCLA ....................................... 25-19, 19-25, 25-16, 25-19O1 L * at #10 Washington .......... 22-25, 22-25, 25-15, 25-18, 5-15O2 W * at Washington State ................................25-15, 25-17, 25-19O8 L * #1 Stanford ................................... 25-18, 23-25, 20-25, 15-25O9 W * #7 California ....................25-19, 25-23, 23-25, 23-25, 17-15O15 L * at Arizona State ........................... 27-29, 23-25, 25-14, 23-25O16 W * at #25 Arizona .................19-25, 25-17, 25-18, 21-25, 18-16O22 W * #16 Oregon ......................25-21, 25-20, 24-26, 23-25, 15-10O23 W * Oregon State ..............................................26-24, 25-20, 25-16O29 W * Washington State .....................................25-14, 25-16, 25-16O30 W * #7 Washington ...............15-25, 25-17, 25-19, 23-25, 15-13N5 W * at #2 California ............................ 25-21, 20-25, 25-20, 25-18N7 L * at #3 Stanford ............................................19-25, 21-25, 19-25N12 W * #20 Arizona ................................................... 25-14, 25-9, 25-21N13 W * Arizona State ................................ 25-14, 25-12, 23-25, 25-17N19 W * at Oregon State .........................................25-22, 25-19, 25-17N20 W * at #23 Oregon ................... 25-19, 25-23, 21-25, 27-29, 15-9N26 W * at #9 UCLA .......................20-25, 25-21, 25-20, 20-25, 15-13D3 W $ New Mexico ................................................. 25-19, 25-8, 25-18D4 W $ San Diego ..................................... 25-15, 25-20, 22-25, 31-29D10 W @ vs. Indiana ..................................................25-18, 25-21, 25-20D11 W @ vs. #3 Stanford...............20-25, 25-17, 22-25, 26-24, 16-14D16 L ! vs. #4 California ..........................................14-25, 17-25, 20-25

2010

* - Pac-10 Conference match^ - Luxe City Center Trojan Invitational - Galen Center+ - Hawaiian Airlines Wahine Volleyball Classic - Honolulu, Hawaii& - Fresno State Invitational - Fresno, California$ - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center@ - NCAA Regional - Dayton, Ohio! - NCAA Final Four - Kansas City, Missouri

Head Coach: Mick Haley29-5 overall, 20-2 Pac-12 (1st)

A26 W ^ vs. #12 Minnesota ........... 23-25, 24-26, 25-13, 25-21, 15-7A27 L ^ at #1 Penn State .............. 25-21, 25-21, 20-25, 22-25, 8-15S2 L + vs. UCF .........................................................16-25, 20-25, 22-25S2 W + at Florida Gulf Coast ................................. 25-11, 25-13, 25-6S3 W + vs. Furman ..................................................25-18, 25-22, 25-21S4 W vs. Clemson (Orlando, Fla.) .......................25-17, 25-18, 25-13S6 W at Cal State Northridge..............................25-16, 25-20, 25-21S9 L * #8 UCLA .......................................................19-25, 17-25, 17-25S16 W * at #4 Washington .....................................25-20, 28-26, 25-20S17 W * at Washington State ................................25-17, 25-15, 25-11S23 W * #1 California ...............................................25-23, 25-20, 25-22S24 W * #2 Stanford .................................................25-23, 26-24, 25-23S30 W * at Colorado .................................................25-21, 25-21, 25-18O2 W * at Utah ..........................................................25-13, 25-14, 25-19O7 W * at Arizona ....................................................27-25, 25-21, 25-19O8 W * at Arizona State ........................... 22-25, 25-17, 25-20, 29-27O14 W * #16 Oregon ................................... 25-15, 25-27, 25-23, 25-21O15 W * Oregon State ..............................................25-12, 25-14, 25-15O21 W * Utah ...............................................................25-15, 25-21, 25-14O22 W * Colorado ......................................................25-18, 25-14, 25-17O28 L * at #5 Stanford ............................................18-25, 14-25, 23-25O29 W * at #2 California ..........................................25-15, 25-17, 25-22N4 W * Washington State ....................................... 25-21, 25-8, 25-16N5 W * #10 Washington ........................................25-15, 25-16, 25-21N11 W * at Oregon State .........................................25-21, 25-18, 25-16N12 W * at #20 Oregon ............................................25-21, 25-17, 25-23N18 W * Arizona State ................................ 25-17, 19-25, 25-20, 25-12N19 W * Arizona .........................................................25-14, 25-18, 25-21N25 W * at #4 UCLA .................................... 24-26, 26-24, 25-21, 25-20D2 W $ Yale ................................................................25-13, 25-13, 25-18D3 W $ Tulsa ..............................................................25-10, 25-20, 25-19D9 W @ at #3 Hawai'i...................19-25, 29-27, 19-25, 25-23, 15-12D10 W @ vs. #18 Pepperdine ......25-16, 26-28, 19-25, 25-19, 15-10D15 L ! vs. #7 Illinois .....................27-25, 18-25, 22-25, 25-18, 10-15* - Pac-12 Conference match^ - AVCA Showcase - University Park, Pennsylvania+ - FGCU Homewood Suites Invitational - Fort Myers, Florida$ - NCAA First and Second Rounds - Galen Center@ - NCAA Regional - Honolulu, Hawaii! - NCAA Final Four - San Antonio, Texas

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1980 Stockton, Calif. WAIAW Regional USC defeated Stanford ....................................3-1 USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-1 USC defeated Pacific ........................................3-1 USC defeated Pacific ........................................3-2 Santa Barbara, Calif. AIAW Pool I USC defeated Colorado State .......................2-0 USC defeated Penn State ...............................2-0 USC defeated Houston ....................................2-0 USC defeated San Diego State .....................2-0 AIAW Quarterfinal USC defeated Cal Poly SLO ............................3-0 AIAW Semifinal USC defeated Hawai‘i.......................................3-1 AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP USC defeated Pacific ........................................3-0

1981 Seattle, Wash. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Arizona ......................................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Hawai‘i.......................................3-1 Los Angeles, Calif. - Pauley Pavilion (UCLA) NCAA Semifinal USC defeated Pacific ........................................3-2 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-2

1982 West Lafayette, Ind. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Tennessee ................................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Purdue.......................................3-0 Stockton, Calif. NCAA Semifinal USC defeated San Diego State .....................3-0 NCAA Championship Hawai‘i defeated USC.......................................3-2

1983 Tucson, Ariz. NCAA First Round Arizona defeated USC ......................................3-2

1984 Los Angeles - Pauley Pavilion (UCLA) NCAA First Round USC defeated Pepperdine ..............................3-2 San Diego, Calif. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated San Diego State .....................3-0 NCAA Regional Finals Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-2

1985 Lincoln, Neb. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Illinois ........................................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Nebraska ..................................3-2 Kalamazoo, Mich. NCAA Semifinal Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-1 NCAA Third Place USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-2

1987 Fort Collins, Colo. NCAA First Round (West) Colorado State defeated USC .......................3-2

1988 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA First Round (West) Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-0

1989 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA First Round (West) Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-1

1976 Davis, Calif. WAIAW Regional USC defeated UC Santa Barbara ..................2-0 USC defeated Cal State Northridge ............2-0 USC defeated Pepperdine ..............................2-0 UCLA defeated USC ..........................................2-0 USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-0 USC defeated UCLA ....................... 1-0 (playoff) Austin, Texas AIAW Pool 1 USC defeated Texas ..........................................2-0 USC defeated Maryland ..................................2-0 USC defeated Michigan State ......................2-0 USC defeated Eastern Kentucky ..................2-0 USC defeated Arizona ......................................2-0 AIAW Quarterfinal USC defeated Michigan State ......................2-0 AIAW Semifinal USC defeated Pepperdine ..............................2-0 AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP USC defeated UCLA ..........................................2-1

1977 Long Beach, Calif. WAIAW Regional USC defeated UC Davis ...................................2-0 USC defeated UC Santa Barbara ..................3-0 USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-0 USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-1 Provo, Utah AIAW Pool 1 USC defeated Houston ....................................2-0 USC defeated Illinois State .............................2-0 USC defeated Mississippi ...............................2-0 USC defeated Kansas State ............................2-0 USC defeated Arizona ......................................2-0 AIAW Quarterfinal USC defeated Illinois State .............................3-0 AIAW Semifinal USC defeated BYU .............................................3-0 AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP USC defeated Hawai‘i.......................................3-1

1978 Davis, Calif. WAIAW Regional USC defeated UC Santa Barbara ..................2-1 USC defeated Long Beach State ..................3-2 USC defeated San Diego State .....................3-1 UCLA defeated USC ..........................................3-1 UCLA defeated USC ....................... 1-0 (playoff) Tuscaloosa, Ala. AIAW Pool 4 USC defeated Mississippi ...............................2-1 USC defeated Purdue.......................................2-1 USC defeated BYU .............................................2-0 USC defeated Northern Kentucky ...............2-0 USC defeated Portland State ........................2-0 AIAW Quarterfinal Hawai‘i defeated USC.......................................3-1 AIAW Consolation Semi USC defeated BYU .............................................3-0 AIAW Fifth Place San Diego State defeated USC .....................3-1

1979 San Diego, Calif. WAIAW Regional Pepperdine defeated USC ..............................3-1 Long Beach State defeated USC ..................2-0 USC defeated UC Santa Barbara ..................2-0

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1991 Provo, Utah NCAA First Round (West) USC defeated BYU .............................................3-1 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Regional Semifinal Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-2

1992 Los Angeles, Calif. - North Gym NCAA First Round (West) USC defeated Cal State Northridge ............3-0 Los Angeles, Calif. - Pauley Pavilion (UCLA) NCAA Regional Semifinal BYU defeated USC .............................................3-1

1993 Los Angeles, Calif. - North Gym NCAA First Round (West) USC defeated Radford .....................................3-0 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Second Round Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-1

1994 NCAA First Round (West) ................................................................................Bye Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA Second Round USC defeated New Mexico ............................3-0 NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Arizona ......................................3-0 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Regional Final Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-0

1995 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated North Texas .............................3-0 Stockton, Calif. NCAA Second Round USC defeated Pacific ........................................3-0 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Regional Semifinals Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-0

1996 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated Southeast Missouri St. .........3-0 Tampa, Fla. NCAA Second Round USC defeated South Florida ..........................3-0 Palo Alto, Calif. NCAA Regional Semifinal Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-0

1997 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated Morgan State ..........................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated San Diego ................................3-0 Long Beach, Calif. NCAA Regional Semifinal Nebraska defeated USC ..................................3-2

2002

1998 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (East) USC defeated MD-Baltimore County .........3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Texas A&M ...............................3-1 Gainesville, Fla. NCAA Regional Semifinal Florida defeated USC .......................................3-1

1999 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (Central) USC defeated Hofstra ......................................3-0 NCAA Second Round Minnesota defeated USC ................................3-2

2000 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated Georgia State ..........................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Cal Poly .....................................3-0 Los Angeles, Calif. - Sports Arena NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Florida .......................................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Penn State ...............................3-0 Richmond, Va. NCAA Semifinal Wisconsin defeated USC .................................3-0

2001 Durham, N.C. NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated Liberty .......................................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Duke ..........................................3-0 Los Angeles, Calif. - Sports Arena NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Ohio State ................................3-0 NCAA Regional Final Arizona defeated USC ......................................3-2

2002 Los Angeles, Calif. NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated San Diego ................................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Texas A&M ...............................3-0 Santa Barbara, Calif. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Michigan State .......................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Pepperdine ..............................3-0 New Orleans, La. NCAA Semifinal USC defeated Florida .......................................3-1 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP USC defeated Stanford ....................................3-1

Postseason Results

After being seeded No. 29 at the FIVB Tour event in Norway on June 30, 2007, the tandem of April Ross (left) and Jennifer Kessy (right) became the lowest-seeded team to win an event since the tour's inception in 1992 (photo courtesy FIVB)

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20032003 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round (Pacific) USC defeated New Hampshire .....................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Loyola Marymount ...............3-0 Lincoln, Neb. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Texas A&M ...............................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated UCLA ..........................................3-1 Dallas, Texas NCAA Semifinal USC defeated Minnesota ................................3-0 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP USC defeated Florida .......................................3-1

2004 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round USC defeated College of Charleston ..........3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Kansas State ............................3-0 Louisville, Ky. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated San Diego ...............................3-1 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Nebraska ..................................3-2 Long Beach, Calif. NCAA Semifinal Minnesota defeated USC ................................3-1

2005 Los Angeles, Calif. - Lyon Center NCAA First Round USC defeated UC Santa Barbara ..................3-1 NCAA Second Round Pepperdine defeated USC ..............................3-0

2006 Los Angeles, Calif. - Galen Center NCAA First Round USC defeated Mississippi ...............................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated BYU .............................................3-0 Honolulu, Hawaii NCAA Regional Semifinal Hawai'i defeated USC.......................................3-2

2007 Los Angeles, Calif. - Galen Center NCAA First Round USC defeated Pepperdine ..............................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Long Beach State ..................3-2 Gainesville, Fla. NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated St. John's ..................................3-2 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Texas ..........................................3-0 Sacramento, Calif. NCAA Semifinal Stanford defeated USC ....................................3-2

2008 Los Angeles, Calif. - Galen Center NCAA First Round USC defeated San Diego ................................3-1 NCAA Second Round Hawai'i defeated USC.......................................3-0

2009 Los Angeles, Calif. - Galen Center NCAA First Round USC defeated Oklahoma ................................3-0 NCAA Second Round Hawai'i defeated USC.......................................3-1

2010 Los Angeles, Calif. - Galen Center NCAA First Round USC defeated New Mexico ............................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated San Diego ................................3-1 Dayton, Ohio NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Indiana ......................................3-0 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Stanford ....................................3-2 Kansas City, Mo. NCAA Semifinal California defeated USC ..................................3-0

2011 Los Angeles, Calif. - Galen Center NCAA First Round USC defeated Yale .............................................3-0 NCAA Second Round USC defeated Tulsa ...........................................3-1 Honolulu, Hawaii NCAA Regional Semifinal USC defeated Hawai'i.......................................3-2 NCAA Regional Final USC defeated Pepperdine ..............................3-2 San Antonio, Texas NCAA Semifinal Illinois defeated USC ........................................3-2

Postseason Results

The Women of Troy celebrate after a five-set win over No. 3 Stanford at the 2010 NCAA Dayton Regional, sending the team to the NCAA Final Four in Kansas City, Missouri

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Arizona (4-2)1976 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01977 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01981 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-01983 NCAA First Round ............................................L, 2-31994 NCAA Regional Final (West) ....................... W, 3-02001 NCAA Regional Final (Pacific) ......................L, 2-3

BYU (5-1)1977 AIAW Semifinal ............................................... W, 3-01978 AIAW Pool 4...................................................... W, 2-01978 AIAW Consolation Semifinal ...................... W, 3-01991 NCAA First Round (West) ............................ W, 3-11992 NCAA Regional Semifinal (West) ................L, 1-32006 NCAA Second Round.................................... W, 3-0

California (0-1)2010 NCAA Semifinal ................................................L, 0-3

Cal Poly (2-0)1980 AIAW Quarterfinal.......................................... W, 3-02000 NCAA Second Round (Pacific) ................... W, 3-0

Cal State Northridge (2-0)1976 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 2-01992 NCAA First Round (West) ............................ W, 3-0

College of Charleston (1-0)2004 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-0

Colorado State (1-1)1980 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01987 NCAA First Round (West) ..............................L, 2-3

Duke (1-0)2001 NCAA Second Round (Pacific) ................... W, 3-0

Eastern Kentucky (1-0)1976 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-0

Florida (3-1)1998 NCAA Regional Semi (East) ..........................L, 1-32000 NCAA Regional Semi (Pacific) .................... W, 3-02002 NCAA Semifinal .............................................. W, 3-12003 NCAA Final ....................................................... W, 3-1

Georgia State (1-0)2000 NCAA First Round (Pacific) .......................... W, 3-0

Hawai‘i (4-5)1977 AIAW Championship .................................... W, 3-11978 AIAW Quarterfinal............................................L, 1-31980 AIAW Semifinal ............................................... W, 3-11981 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-11982 NCAA Championship .....................................L, 2-32006 NCAA Regional Semifinal ..............................L, 2-32008 NCAA Second Round......................................L, 0-32009 NCAA Second Round......................................L, 1-32011 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-2

Hofstra (1-0)1999 NCAA First Round (Central) ........................ W, 3-0

Houston (2-0)1977 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01980 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-0

Illinois (1-1)1985 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-02011 NCAA Semifinal ................................................L, 2-3

Illinois State (2-0)1977 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01977 AIAW Quarterfinal.......................................... W, 2-0

Indiana (1-0)2010 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-0

Kansas State (2-0)1977 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-02004 NCAA Second Round.................................... W, 3-0

Liberty (1-0)2001 NCAA First Round (Pacific) .......................... W, 3-0

Long Beach State (2-1)1978 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-21979 WAIAW Regional ..............................................L, 0-22007 NCAA Second Round.................................... W, 3-2

Loyola Marymount (1-0)2003 NCAA Second Round.................................... W, 3-0

Maryland (1-0)1976 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-0

Maryland-Baltimore County (1-0)1998 NCAA First Round (East) .............................. W, 3-0

Michigan State (3-0)1976 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01976 AIAW Quarterfinal.......................................... W, 2-02002 NCAA Regional Semifinal (Pacific) ........... W, 3-0

Minnesota (1-2)1999 NCAA Second Round (Central) ...................L, 2-32003 NCAA Semifinal .............................................. W, 3-02004 NCAA Semifinal, L, 1-3

Mississippi (3-0)1977 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01978 AIAW Pool 4...................................................... W, 2-12006 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-0

Morgan State (1-0)1997 NCAA First Round (Pacific) .......................... W, 3-0

Nebraska (2-1)1985 NCAA Regional Final ..................................... W, 3-21997 NCAA Regional Semi (Pacific) ......................L, 2-32004 NCAA Regional Final ..................................... W, 3-2

New Hampshire (1-0)2003 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-0

New Mexico (2-0)1994 NCAA Second Round (West) ...................... W, 3-02010 NCAA First Round ......................................... W, 3-0

North Texas (1-0)1995 NCAA First Round (Pacific) .......................... W, 3-0

Northern Kentucky (1-0)1978 AIAW Pool 4...................................................... W, 2-0

Ohio State (1-0)2001 NCAA Regional Semi (Pacific) .................... W, 3-0

Oklahoma (1-0)2009 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-0

Pacific (5-0)1980 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-11980 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-21980 AIAW Championship .................................... W, 3-01981 NCAA Semifinal .............................................. W, 3-21995 NCAA Second Round (Pacific) ................... W, 3-0

Penn State (2-0)1980 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-02000 NCAA Regional Final (Pacific) .................... W, 3-0

Pepperdine (6-2)1976 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 2-01976 AIAW Semifinal ............................................... W, 2-01979 WAIAW Regional ..............................................L, 1-31984 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-22002 NCAA Regional Final (Pacific) .................... W, 3-02005 NCAA Second Round......................................L, 0-32007 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-02011 NCAA Regional Final ..................................... W, 3-2

Portland State (1-0)1978 AIAW Pool 4...................................................... W, 2-0

Purdue (2-0)1978 AIAW Pool 4...................................................... W, 2-11982 NCAA Regional Final ..................................... W, 3-0

Radford (1-0)1993 NCAA First Round (West) ............................ W, 3-0

St. John's (1-0)2007 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-2

San Diego (5-0)1997 NCAA Second Round (Pacific) ................... W, 3-02002 NCAA First Round (Pacific) .......................... W, 3-02004 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-12008 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-02010 NCAA Second Round.................................... W, 3-1

San Diego State (4-1)1978 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-11978 AIAW Fifth Place Match ..................................L, 1-31980 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-01982 NCAA Semifinal .............................................. W, 3-01984 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-0

Southeast Missouri State (1-0)1996 NCAA First Round (Pacific) .......................... W, 3-0

South Florida (1-0)1996 NCAA Second Round (Pacific) ................... W, 3-0

Postseason Results By Opponents

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Stanford (3-10)1980 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-11984 NCAA Regional Final .......................................L, 2-31985 NCAA Semifinal ................................................L, 1-31988 NCAA First Round (West) ..............................L, 0-31989 NCAA First Round (West) ..............................L, 1-31991 NCAA Regional Semi (West) ........................L, 2-31993 NCAA Second Round (West) ........................L, 1-31994 NCAA Regional Final (West) .........................L, 0-31995 NCAA Regional Semi (Pacific) ......................L, 0-31996 NCAA Regional Semi (Pacific) ......................L, 0-32002 NCAA Championship ................................... W, 3-12007 NCAA Semifinal ................................................L, 2-32010 NCAA Regional Final ..................................... W, 3-2

Tennessee (1-0)1982 NCAA Regional Semifinal ............................ W, 3-0

Texas (2-0)1976 AIAW Pool 1...................................................... W, 2-02007 NCAA Regional Final ..................................... W, 3-0

Texas A&M (3-0)1998 NCAA Second Round (East) ........................ W, 3-12002 NCAA Second Round (Pacific) ................... W, 3-02003 NCAA Regional Semi (Central) .................. W, 3-0

Tulsa (1-0)2011 NCAA Second Round.................................... W, 3-0

UC Davis (1-0)1977 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 2-0

UCLA (9-3)1976 WAIAW Regional ..............................................L, 0-21976 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-01976 WAIAW Regional Playoff .............................. W, 1-01976 AIAW Championship .................................... W, 2-11977 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-01977 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-11978 WAIAW Regional ..............................................L, 1-31978 WAIAW Regional Playoff ................................L, 0-11980 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-11981 NCAA Championship ................................... W, 3-21985 NCAA Third Place Match ............................. W, 3-22003 NCAA Regional Final (Central) ................... W, 3-1

UC Santa Barbara (5-0)1976 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 2-01977 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 3-01978 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 2-11979 WAIAW Regional ............................................ W, 2-02005 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-1

Wisconsin (0-1)2000 NCAA Semifinal ................................................L, 0-3

Yale (1-0)2011 NCAA First Round .......................................... W, 3-0

We Are Back!The 2002 team celebrates the school's first national title in 21

years with a 3-1 win over Pac-10 rival Stanford in New Orleans

Postseason Results By Opponents

Left to right: Seniors Kelli Lantz, Katie Olsvosky, April Ross, Toni Anderson and Nicole Davis celebrate after winning the 2003 national championship

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Opponent W L T Pct. First/Last StreakAlbany 1 0 0 1.000 2009 W1American 1 0 0 1.000 2004/2004 W1Arizona 56 18 0 .757 1976/2011 W5Arizona State 60 11 1 .840 1977/2011 W3Arkansas 1 0 0 1.000 1999 W1Army 1 0 0 1.000 2008 W1Ball State 2 0 0 1.000 2002/2003 W2BYU 10 5 0 .667 1976/2006 W3Bucknell 1 0 0 1.000 2010 W1California 48 11 0 .814 1976/2011 W2Cal Poly 12 5 0 .706 1980/2005 W3Cal State Bakersfield 1 0 0 1.000 2010 W1Cal State Fullerton 22 0 0 1.000 1976/2010 W22Cal State Northridge 23 1 0 .958 1976/2011 W16Centenary 1 0 0 1.000 2003 W1Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 2001 W1Clemson 1 0 0 1.000 2011 W1Cleveland State 1 0 0 1.000 1984 W1College of Charleston 1 0 0 1.000 2004/2004 W1Colorado 5 0 0 1.000 1988/2011 W5Colorado State 6 3 0 .667 1980/1988 L1Dartmouth 1 0 0 1.000 2008 W1Duke 3 0 0 1.000 1997/2007 W3Eastern Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 1976 W1Fairfield 1 0 0 1.000 1999 W1Florida 5 2 0 .714 1998/2005 L1Florida Gulf Coast 2 0 0 1.000 2009/2011 W2Florida State 1 0 0 1.000 2006 W1Fresno State 8 0 0 1.000 1978/2010 W8Furman 1 0 0 1.000 2011 W1Georgia 1 0 0 1.000 2004/2004 W1Georgia State 1 0 0 1.000 2000 W1Georgia Tech 1 0 0 1.000 2004/2004 W1Hartford 1 0 0 1.000 2008 W1Hawai’i 18 21 0 .462 1976/2011 W2Hofstra 2 0 0 1.000 1999/2008 W2Houston 7 0 0 1.000 1977/2003 W7Idaho State 2 0 0 1.000 1983/2009 W2Illinois 2 3 0 .400 1985/2011 L2Illinois State 3 0 0 1.000 1977/1983 W3Indiana 2 0 0 1.000 1998/2010 W2James Madison 1 0 0 1.000 1999 W1Kansas State 2 0 0 1.000 1977/2004 W2Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 1996 W1Lamar 1 0 0 1.000 1984 W1Liberty 1 0 0 1.000 2001 W1Long Beach State 28 10 0 .737 1976/2007 W1LSU 2 1 0 .667 1989/1992 W1Loyola Marymount 8 0 0 1.000 1985/2010 W8Maryland 1 0 0 1.000 1976 W1MD-Baltimore County 1 0 0 1.000 1988 W1Memphis 1 0 0 1.000 1991 W1Mercer 1 0 0 1.000 2007 W1Mexico 2 1 0 .667 1977/1978 L1Michigan State 7 1 0 .875 1976/2010 W1Minnesota 3 2 1 .583 1979/2011 W1Mississippi 3 0 0 1.000 1977/2006 W3Montana 1 0 0 1.000 1998 W1Morgan State 1 0 0 1.000 1997 W1Nebraska 5 2 0 .714 1977/2008 L1Nevada 1 0 0 1.000 1999 W1New Hampshire 1 0 0 1.000 2003 W1New Mexico 5 1 0 .833 1982/2010 W4New Mexico State 3 0 0 1.000 1980/1982 W3North Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 1999/2009 W2North Texas 2 0 0 1.000 1995/2006 W2Northern Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 2009 W1Northern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 1986 W1Northern Iowa 1 0 0 1.000 2003 W1Northern Kentucky 1 0 0 1.000 1978 W1

Opponent W L T Pct. First/Last StreakNorthwestern 1 0 0 1.000 1982 W1Notre Dame 4 2 0 .667 1987/2005 L1Oklahoma 3 0 0 1.000 1990/2009 W3Ohio State 4 1 0 .800 1989/2008 W3Oral Roberts 3 0 0 1.000 1978/1999 W3Oregon 47 8 0 .855 1981/2011 W7Oregon State 44 8 0 .846 1986/2011 W7Pacific 8 10 0 .444 1978/1998 L1Penn State 2 2 0 .500 1980/2011 W1Pepperdine 38 8 0 .826 1976/2011 W5Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 1989/2002 W3Portland 1 0 0 1.000 2009 W1Portland State 5 1 0 .833 1977/1985 L1Purdue 4 0 0 1.000 1978/2007 W4Radford 1 0 0 1.000 1993 W1Rhode Island 3 0 0 1.000 1985/2000 W3Sacramento State 1 0 0 1.000 2010 W1St. John's 3 0 0 1.000 2006/2007 W3Sam Houston State 1 0 0 1.000 1998 W1San Diego 8 0 0 1.000 1991/2010 W8San Diego State 27 9 0 .750 1976/1997 W5San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 1998 W1San Jose State 8 1 0 .889 1976/1996 W5Santa Clara 2 0 0 1.000 1984/1993 W2South Carolina 2 0 0 1.000 2003/2006 W2South Florida 1 0 0 1.000 1996 W1SE Missouri State 1 0 0 1.000 1996 W1SW Missouri State 1 0 0 1.000 2003 W1Southern Illinois 1 0 0 1.000 1995 W1Stanford 22 56 1 .285 1977/2011 L1Temple 1 0 0 1.000 2000 W1Tennessee 3 0 0 1.000 1982/2006 W3Texas 5 3 0 .625 1976/2008 L1Texas A&M 7 0 0 1.000 1978/2005 W7Texas-Arlington 3 0 0 1.000 1989/1996 W3Texas-Pan American 1 0 0 1.000 2006 W1Texas-San Antonio 1 0 0 1.000 2000 W1Texas State 1 0 0 1.000 2006 W1Texas Tech 2 0 0 1.000 1979/1988 W2Texas Women’s Univ. 1 0 0 1.000 1979 W1Tulsa 1 0 0 1.000 2011 W1UC Davis 1 0 0 1.000 1977 W1UC Irvine 11 0 0 1.000 1976/2010 W11UCLA 52 46 0 .531 1976/2011 W1UC Santa Barbara 27 9 0 .750 1976/2005 W4UCF 0 1 0 .000 2011 L1 UNLV 1 0 0 1.000 1999 W1U.S. International 1 0 0 1.000 1986 W1Utah 9 1 0 .900 1979/2011 W6Utah State 7 1 0 .875 1979/2001 W7Utah Valley 2 0 0 1.000 2009 W2Villanova 1 0 0 1.000 1997 W1Virginia 1 0 0 1.000 2010 W1Wake Forest 1 0 0 1.000 2002 W1Washington 37 18 0 .673 1980/2011 W3Washington State 41 12 0 .774 1978/2011 W5Western Michigan 1 0 0 1.000 2005 W1Western Ontario 0 0 1 .500 1978 T1Wisconsin 3 4 0 .429 1988/2001 L3Wyoming 1 2 0 .333 1983/1988 L2Xavier 1 0 0 1.000 1997 W1Yale 1 0 0 1.000 2011 W1

Overall 881 301 4 .745

(Series Records since 1976)

All-Time Series Records

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American (1-0, 1.000)2004 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Albany (1-0, 1.000)2009 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Arizona (56-18, .757)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01979 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01980 Home ........................W ............. 3-01981 Home ........................W ............. 3-11981 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01982 Home .........................L .............. 1-31982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11983 Home ........................W ............. 3-01983 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31983 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11984 Home ........................W ............. 3-11985 Home ........................W ............. 3-01985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01986 Home .........................L .............. 0-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31987 Home ........................W ............. 3-21987 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11988 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31988 Home ........................W ............. 3-21989 Home ........................W ............. 3-21989 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31990 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11990 Home .........................L .............. 2-31991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Home ........................W ............. 3-21993 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31994 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31994 Home ........................W ............. 3-11994 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01995 Home ........................W ............. 3-11995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11996 Home ........................W ............. 3-11997 Home ........................W ............. 3-01997 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01998 Home ........................W ............. 3-01999 Home .........................L .............. 1-31999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12000 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32000 Home ........................W ............. 3-12001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02001 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32001 Home .........................L .............. 2-32002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

2005 Home ........................W ............. 3-12005 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12007 Home ........................W ............. 3-22007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02008 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32008 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32009 Home ........................W ............. 3-12010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22010 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Arizona State (60-11-1, .840)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01979 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Neutral .......................T .............. 1-11979 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Home ........................W ............. 3-01981 Home ........................W ............. 3-01981 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11982 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01982 Home ........................W ............. 3-11982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11983 Home ........................W ............. 3-21983 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01984 Home ........................W ............. 3-01985 Home ........................W ............. 3-01985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01986 Home .........................L .............. 1-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31987 Home ........................W ............. 3-01987 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31988 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11988 Home ........................W ............. 3-21989 Home ........................W ............. 3-01989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11990 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31990 Home .........................L .............. 1-31991 Home ........................W ............. 3-11991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11992 Home .........................L .............. 1-31993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21994 Home ........................W ............. 3-01995 Home .........................L .............. 2-31995 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21996 Home ........................W ............. 3-01997 Home ........................W ............. 3-01997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01998 Home ........................W ............. 3-01999 Home ........................W ............. 3-11999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12000 Home ........................W ............. 3-12001 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

2001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22006 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02008 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12008 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12009 Home ........................W ............. 3-12010 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32010 Home ........................W ............. 3-12011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12011 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

Arkansas (1-0, 1.000)1999 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Army (1-0, 1.000)2008 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Ball State (2-0, 1.000)2002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Bucknell (1-0, 1.000)2010 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

BYU (10-5, .667)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01981 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21982 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01985 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31988 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31989 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11992 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

California (48-11, .814)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01983 Home ........................W ............. 3-11985 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11986 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31986 Home .........................L .............. 1-31987 Home ........................W ............. 3-11987 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31988 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11988 Home ........................W ............. 3-11989 Home ........................W ............. 3-01989 Away ...........................L .............. 0-3

1990 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11990 Home ........................W ............. 3-21991 Home ........................W ............. 3-11991 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11994 Home ........................W ............. 3-01995 Home ........................W ............. 3-01995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01996 Home ........................W ............. 3-01997 Home ........................W ............. 3-11997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11998 Home ........................W ............. 3-01999 Home ........................W ............. 3-01999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Home .........................L .............. 0-32004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12005 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32005 Home ........................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12007 Home ........................W ............. 3-22008 Home ........................W ............. 3-22008 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32009 Home ........................W ............. 3-22009 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32010 Home ........................W ............. 3-22010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12010 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-32011 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Cal Poly (12-5, .706)1980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Home ........................W ............. 3-21982 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31982 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11982 Home .........................L .............. 0-31983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01983 Home ........................W ............. 3-01984 Home .........................L .............. 1-31984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11985 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11985 Home .........................L .............. 1-31985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01986 Neutral ......................L .............. 0-21995 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Cal State Bakersfield (1-0, 1.000)2010 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

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Cal State Fullerton (22-0, 1.000)1976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01976 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01978 Home ........................W ............. 3-21979 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01980 Home ........................W ............. 3-11980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01981 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11981 Home ........................W ............. 3-01982 Home ........................W ............. 3-01982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01983 Home ........................W ............. 3-01984 Home ........................W ............. 3-01984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01985 Home ........................W ............. 3-01989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02010 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

Cal State Northridge (23-1, .958)1976 Away ..........................W ............. 2-01976 Home ........................W ............. 2-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Away ..........................W ............. 2-01978 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01983 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-21984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01987 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01987 Home ........................W ............. 3-11989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11990 Home ........................W ............. 3-21991 Home ........................W ............. 3-21992 Home ........................W ............. 3-11992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01995 Home ........................W ............. 3-01996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01997 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Centenary (1-0, 1.000)2003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Cincinnati (1-0, 1.000)2001 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Clemson (1-0, 1.000)2011 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Cleveland State (1-0, 1.000)1984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

College of Charleston (1-0, 1.000)2004 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Colorado (5-0, 1.000)1988 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01992 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11997 Home ........................W ............. 3-22011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Colorado State (6-3, .667)1980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11985 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01985 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01987 Home .........................L .............. 2-31987 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31988 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11988 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-3

Dartmouth (1-0, 1.000)2008 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Duke (3-0, 1.000)1997 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-2

Eastern Kentucky (1-0, 1.000)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Fairfield (1-0, 1.000)1999 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Florida (5-2, .714)1998 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12005 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-3

Florida Gulf Coast (2-0, 1.000)2009 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Florida State (1-0, 1.000)2006 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Fresno State (8-0, 1.000)1978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01985 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01989 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21994 Home ........................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Home ........................W ............. 3-02010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Furman (1-0, 1.000)2011 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Georgia (1-0, 1.000)2004 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

Georgia State (1-0, 1.000)2000 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Georgia Tech (1-0, 1.000)2004 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Hartford (1-0, 1.000)2008 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Hawai’i (18-21, .462)1976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11977 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11978 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31978 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31978 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31979 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21979 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11981 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31981 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11982 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21986 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31988 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31988 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31990 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31990 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31990 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11996 Home .........................L .............. 1-31999 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02005 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32006 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32008 Home .........................L .............. 0-32009 Home .........................L .............. 1-32010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-2

Hofstra (2-0, 1.000)1999 Home ........................W ............. 3-02008 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Houston (7-0, 1.000)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Home ........................W ............. 3-11980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01998 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Idaho State (2-0, 1.000)1983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-02009 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Illinois (2-3, .400)1985 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01987 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31993 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12004 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32011 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-3

Illinois State (3-0, 1.000)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Indiana (2-0, 1.000)1998 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12010 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

James Madison (1-0, 1.000)1999 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Kansas State (2-0, 1.000)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Kentucky (1-0, 1.000)1996 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Lamar (1-0, 1.000)1984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Liberty (1-0, 1.000)2001 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Long Beach State (28-10, .737)1976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01976 Home ........................W ............. 3-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Home ........................W ............. 3-01978 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21979 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21979 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21979 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01980 Home ........................W ............. 3-11981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11981 Home ........................W ............. 3-11982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01982 Home ........................W ............. 3-01983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01983 Home ........................W ............. 3-11984 Away ..........................W ............. 2-11984 Home ........................W ............. 3-01985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21985 Home ........................W ............. 3-01986 Home .........................L .............. 0-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31988 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31990 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31990 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31992 Home .........................L .............. 0-31993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21994 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

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1995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01998 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31999 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32007 Home ........................W ............. 3-2

LSU (2-1, .667)1989 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11989 Home .........................L .............. 1-31992 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Loyola Marymount (8-0, 1.000)1985 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01994 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02010 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Maryland (1-0, 1.000)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Maryland-Baltimore County (1-0, 1.000)1988 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Memphis (1-0, 1.000)1991 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Mercer (1-0, 1.000)2007 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Mexico University (2-1, .667)1977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11978 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-2

Michigan State (7-1, .875)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32010 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Minnesota (3-2-1, .583)1979 Neutral .......................T .............. 1-11999 Home .........................L .............. 2-32003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02004 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-22004 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-32011 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-2

Mississippi (3-0, 1.000)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-12006 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Montana (1-0, 1.000)1998 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Morgan State (1-0, 1.000)1997 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Nebraska (5-2, .714)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11992 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11997 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-32002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02004 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-22008 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-3

Nevada (1-0, 1.000)1999 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-2

New Hampshire (1-0, 1.000)2003 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

New Mexico (6-1, .800)1982 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01992 Home .........................L .............. 1-31993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01994 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02010 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02010 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

New Mexico State (3-0, 1.000)1980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

North Carolina (2-0, 1.000)1999 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02009 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

North Texas (2-0, 1.000)1995 Home ........................W ............. 3-02006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Northern Arizona (1-0, 1.000)2009 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Northern Illinois (1-0, 1.000)1986 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-2

Northern Iowa (1-0, 1.000)2003 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Northern Kentucky (1-0, 1.000)1978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Northwestern (1-0, 1.000)1982 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Notre Dame (4-2, .667)1987 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Home ........................W ............. 3-01995 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32000 Home ........................W ............. 3-22005 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-3

Oklahoma (3-0, 1.000)1990 Home ........................W ............. 3-12008 Home ........................W ............. 3-12009 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Ohio State (4-1, .800)1989 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01994 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-32001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22008 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Oral Roberts (3-0, 1.000)1978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01999 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Oregon (47-8, .855)1981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31986 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31986 Home .........................L .............. 0-31987 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31987 Home ........................W ............. 3-01988 Home ........................W ............. 3-11988 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11989 Home .........................L .............. 0-31990 Home .........................L .............. 1-31990 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21995 Home ........................W ............. 3-01996 Home ........................W ............. 3-01996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01997 Home ........................W ............. 3-11998 Home ........................W ............. 3-01998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01999 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02001 Home ........................W ............. 3-12001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32008 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32008 Home ........................W ............. 3-22009 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02010 Home ........................W ............. 3-22010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22011 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

2011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Oregon State (44-8, .846)1986 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31986 Home .........................L .............. 2-31987 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01987 Home ........................W ............. 3-01988 Home ........................W ............. 3-01988 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21989 Home ........................W ............. 3-01990 Home .........................L .............. 0-31990 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11993 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21995 Home ........................W ............. 3-01996 Home .........................L .............. 1-31996 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01997 Home ........................W ............. 3-01998 Home ........................W ............. 3-01998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11999 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02001 Home ........................W ............. 3-12001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02008 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32008 Home ........................W ............. 3-22009 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02010 Home ........................W ............. 3-02010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02011 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

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Pacific (8-10, .444)1978 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31979 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21980 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21983 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21983 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21984 Home ........................W ............. 3-11984 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-21986 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31987 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31991 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01998 Away ...........................L .............. 2-3

Penn State (2-2, .500)1980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02005 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-32011 Away ...........................L .............. 2-3

Pepperdine (38-8, .826)1976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Home .........................L .............. 2-31978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01979 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31979 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31980 Home ........................W ............. 3-11980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01981 Home ........................W ............. 3-21981 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01982 Home ........................W ............. 3-01982 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-21983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01984 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21985 Home ........................W ............. 3-01986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31986 Home .........................L .............. 2-31987 Home ........................W ............. 3-11987 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11988 Home ........................W ............. 3-11989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11990 Home .........................L .............. 0-31992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11993 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11995 Home ........................W ............. 3-11996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11997 Home ........................W ............. 3-11998 Home ........................W ............. 3-02001 Home ........................W ............. 3-12002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12005 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

2005 Home .........................L .............. 0-32006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02009 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-2

Pittsburgh (3-0, 1.000)1989 Home ........................W ............. 3-01989 Home ........................W ............. 3-12002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Portland (1-0, 1.000)2009 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Portland State (5-1, .833)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11982 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11985 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-2

Purdue (4-0, 1.000)1978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11982 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12007 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Radford (1-0, 1.000)1993 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Rhode Island (3-0, 1.000)1985 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01991 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12000 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Sacramento State (1-0, 1.000)2010 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

St. John's (3-0, 1.000)2006 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02007 Home ........................W ............. 3-12007 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-2

Sam Houston State (1-0, 1.000)1998 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

San Diego (8-0, 1.000)1991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01997 Home ........................W ............. 3-22000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-02008 Home ........................W ............. 3-02008 Home ........................W ............. 3-12010 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

San Diego State (27-9, .750)1976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11978 Home ........................W ............. 3-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-1

1978 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31979 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31979 Home .........................L .............. 2-31980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11980 Home ........................W ............. 3-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Home ........................W ............. 3-21981 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-21981 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11982 Home .........................L .............. 2-31982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21982 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01983 Home ........................W ............. 3-11983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01984 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31984 Home ........................W ............. 3-21984 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11985 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21985 Home ........................W ............. 3-01989 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31990 Home ........................W ............. 3-11991 Home ........................W ............. 3-11992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21996 Home ........................W ............. 3-01997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

San Francisco (1-0, 1.000)1998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

San Jose State (8-1, .889)1976 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01978 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21993 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01996 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Santa Clara (2-0, 1.000)1984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-2

South Carolina (2-0, 1.000)2003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

South Florida (1-0, 1.000)1996 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

SE Missouri State (1-0, 1.000)1996 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

SW Missouri State (1-0, 1.000)2003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Southern Illinois (1-0, 1.000)1995 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Stanford (22-56-1, .285)1977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01978 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Neutral .......................T .............. 1-1

1979 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11982 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31982 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-21982 Home ........................W ............. 3-11983 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31983 Home ........................W ............. 3-01984 Home ........................W ............. 3-01984 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31984 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31985 Home .........................L .............. 0-31985 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31985 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31986 Home .........................L .............. 0-31987 Home .........................L .............. 0-31987 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31988 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31988 Home .........................L .............. 1-31988 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31989 Home ........................W ............. 3-01989 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31989 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31990 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31990 Home .........................L .............. 1-31991 Home .........................L .............. 1-31991 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31991 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31992 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31992 Home .........................L .............. 0-31993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01993 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31993 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31994 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31994 Home .........................L .............. 2-31994 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31995 Home .........................L .............. 0-31995 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31995 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31996 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31996 Home .........................L .............. 0-31996 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31997 Home .........................L .............. 0-31997 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31998 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31998 Home ........................W ............. 3-11999 Home .........................L .............. 0-31999 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-22001 Home ........................W ............. 3-12001 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22002 Home .........................L .............. 2-32002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-12004 Home ........................W ............. 3-12004 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32005 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32005 Home .........................L .............. 2-32006 Home .........................L .............. 0-32006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32007 Home ........................W ............. 3-12007 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-3

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2008 Home .........................L .............. 1-32008 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32009 Home .........................L .............. 0-32009 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32010 Home .........................L .............. 1-32010 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32010 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-22011 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ...........................L .............. 0-3

Temple (1-0, 1.000)2000 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Tennessee (3-0, 1.000)1982 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01999 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

Texas (5-3, .625)1976 Away ..........................W ............. 2-01981 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-21982 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01991 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31991 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-22000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02007 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02008 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-3

Texas A&M (7-0, 1.000)1978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01998 Home ........................W ............. 3-12002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-02005 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-1

Texas-Arlington (3-0, 1.000)1989 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01991 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01996 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Texas-Pan American (1-0, 1.000)2006 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Texas-San Antonio (1-0, 1.000)2000 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Texas State (1-0, 1.000)2006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Texas Tech (2-0, 1.000)1979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01988 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-1

Texas Women’s Univ. (1-0, 1.000)1979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

Tulsa (1-0, 1.000)2011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

UC Davis (1-0, 1.000)1977 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-0

UC Irvine (11-0, 1.000)1976 Home ........................W ............. 3-01976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11984 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12007 Home ........................W ............. 3-22009 Home ........................W ............. 3-02010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

UCLA (52-45, .536)1976 Home ........................W ............. 3-01976 Away ..........................W ............. 2-01976 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11976 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11976 Neutral ......................W ............. 1-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21977 Home ........................W ............. 3-21977 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11978 Home ........................W ............. 3-21978 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31978 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31978 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31978 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-11979 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11979 Home ........................W ............. 3-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21980 Home ........................W ............. 3-21980 Away ...........................L .............. 0-21980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-11981 Home .........................L .............. 0-31981 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31981 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31981 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21982 Home ........................W ............. 3-01982 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21983 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21983 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31983 Home .........................L .............. 0-31984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11984 Home .........................L .............. 2-31984 Away ..........................W ............. 2-11984 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31985 Home .........................L .............. 2-31985 Home ........................W ............. 3-21985 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21986 Home .........................L .............. 0-31986 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31987 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31987 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01987 Home ........................W ............. 3-11988 Home .........................L .............. 1-31989 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31989 Home .........................L .............. 0-31990 Home .........................L .............. 0-31990 Away ...........................L .............. 0-3

1991 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31991 Home .........................L .............. 0-31992 Home .........................L .............. 0-31992 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31993 Home .........................L .............. 0-31993 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31994 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31994 Home .........................L .............. 2-31995 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21995 Home .........................L .............. 1-31996 Home .........................L .............. 2-31996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21997 Home ........................W ............. 3-01998 Home ........................W ............. 3-11998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21999 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31999 Home .........................L .............. 1-32000 Home ........................W ............. 3-12000 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02003 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12004 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22005 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12005 Home ........................W ............. 3-12006 Home .........................L .............. 1-32006 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32007 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32007 Home ........................W ............. 3-12008 Home ........................W ............. 3-22008 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32009 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32009 Home .........................L .............. 2-32010 Home ........................W ............. 3-12010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22011 Home .........................L .............. 0-32011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-1

UC Santa Barbara (27-9, .750)1976 Home ........................W ............. 3-01976 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01977 Home ........................W ............. 3-01977 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01977 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01978 Home ........................W ............. 3-01978 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01979 Home ........................W ............. 3-01979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31981 Home .........................L .............. 2-31981 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01982 Home ........................W ............. 3-01983 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11983 Home ........................W ............. 3-11984 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01984 Home ........................W ............. 3-11985 Home ........................W ............. 3-2

1985 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21985 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11987 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21988 Home ........................W ............. 3-11988 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31989 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-31990 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-31993 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31996 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21999 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-32000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02005 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

UCF (0-1, .000)2011 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-3

UNLV (1-0, 1.000)1999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-1

U.S. International (1-0, 1.000)1986 Home ........................W ............. 3-1

Utah (9-1, .900)1979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01986 Home .........................L .............. 2-31988 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01994 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-12006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Utah State (7-1, .875)1979 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31979 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01980 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-21980 Home ........................W ............. 3-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11981 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-12001 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Utah Valley (2-0, 1.000)2009 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12009 Away ..........................W ............. 3-0

Villanova (1-0, 1.000)1997 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Virginia (1-0, 1.000)2010 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Wake Forest (1-0, 1.000)2002 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-1

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Washington (37-18, .673)1980 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21980 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01982 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01986 Away ...........................L ........ forfeit1986 Home .........................L .............. 0-31987 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31987 Home ........................W ............. 3-01988 Home ........................W ............. 3-11988 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31989 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31989 Home .........................L .............. 2-31990 Home ........................W ............. 3-01990 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Home ........................W ............. 3-11992 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01993 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Home ........................W ............. 3-11994 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21995 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31995 Home ........................W ............. 3-21996 Home ........................W ............. 3-01996 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01997 Away ..........................W ............. 3-11997 Home .........................L .............. 2-31998 Home ........................W ............. 3-11998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01999 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Home .........................L .............. 2-32004 Away ..........................W ............. 3-22005 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32005 Home .........................L .............. 0-32006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12006 Away ...........................L .............. 1-32007 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32007 Home ........................W ............. 3-22008 Home .........................L .............. 2-32008 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32009 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32009 Home ........................W ............. 3-22010 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32010 Home ........................W ............. 3-22011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Washington State (41-12, .774)1978 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-01986 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31986 Home .........................L .............. 1-31987 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01987 Home ........................W ............. 3-21988 Home ........................W ............. 3-11988 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31989 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01989 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

1990 Home ........................W ............. 3-01990 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01991 Away ..........................W ............. 1-31991 Home ........................W ............. 3-01992 Home ........................W ............. 3-11992 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31993 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31993 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Home ........................W ............. 3-01994 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31995 Away ...........................L .............. 0-31995 Home ........................W ............. 3-11996 Home ........................W ............. 3-01996 Away ...........................L .............. 1-31997 Away ...........................L .............. 2-31997 Home ........................W ............. 3-01998 Home .........................L .............. 1-31998 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01999 Away ..........................W ............. 3-21999 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Home ........................W ............. 3-02000 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12001 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02001 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Home ........................W ............. 3-02002 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12003 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02003 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Home ........................W ............. 3-02004 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32005 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02005 Home ........................W ............. 3-02006 Home ........................W ............. 3-12006 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02007 Away ..........................W ............. 3-12007 Home ........................W ............. 3-02008 Home ........................W ............. 3-02008 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02009 Away ...........................L .............. 0-32009 Home ........................W ............. 3-12010 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02010 Home ........................W ............. 3-02011 Away ..........................W ............. 3-02011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0

Western Michigan (1-0, 1.000)2005 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Western Ontario (0-0-1, .500)1978 Neutral .......................T .............. 1-1

Wisconsin (3-4, .429)1988 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01991 Away ..........................W ............. 3-01996 Neutral .......................L .............. 1-31998 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-01998 Away ...........................L .............. 2-32000 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-32001 Neutral .......................L .............. 2-3

Wyoming (1-2, .333)1983 Neutral ......................W ............. 2-11986 Neutral .......................L .............. 0-21988 Away ...........................L .............. 1-3

Xavier (1-0, 1.000)1997 Neutral ......................W ............. 3-0

Yale (1-0, 1.000)2011 Home ........................W ............. 3-0