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2011 VOLLEYBALL CONTACTS321 Conte Forum

140 Commonwealth AvenueChestnut Hill, MA 02467

Josh [email protected](617) 552-1188 (offi ce)

(617) 552-4903 (fax)(617) 552-4747 (press row)

www.bceagles.com

150 Bobby Dodd Way NWAtlanta, GA 30332

Seth Gerard

[email protected](404) 894-5445 (offi ce)

(404) 894-1248 (fax)(404) 894-5831 (press row)

www.ramblinwreck.com

5821 San Amaro DriveCoral Gables, FL 33146

Bryan Harvey

[email protected](305) 284-3244 (offi ce)

(305) 284-2807 (fax)

www.hurricanesports.com

Weisiger Brown Facility2500 Warren Carroll Drive, Room 2133

Raleigh, NC 27695

Tim Peeler

[email protected](919) 515-4243 (offi ce)

(919) 515-3624 (fax)

www.gopack.com

403 Stadium Drive WTallahassee, FL 32306

Stephen Stone

[email protected](850) 644-4836 (offi ce)

(850) 644-3820 (fax)

www.seminoles.com

115 Cameron Indoor StadiumDurham, NC 27708

Chris Cook

[email protected](919) 684-8708 (offi ce)

(919) 684-2489 (fax)

www.goduke.com

100 Perimeter RoadJervey Athletic Center

Clemson, SC 29634

Jeff Kallin

[email protected](864) 656-1920 (offi ce)

(864) 656-0299 (fax)

www.clemsontigers.com

Comcast CenterTerrapin Trail

College Park, MD 20742

Matt [email protected]

(301) 314-8093 (offi ce)(301) 314-9094 (fax)

(301) 314-8624 (press row)

www.umterps.com

Ernie Williamson Athletic Center300 Bowles Drive

Chapel Hill, NC 27514

Nathan Thorp

[email protected](919) 962-1160 (offi ce)

(919) 962-0612 (fax)

www.tarheelblue.com

295 Massie RoadCharlottesville, VA 22903

TBA

(434) 982-5500 (offi ce)(434) 982-5525 (fax)

www.virginiasports.com

1834 Wake Forest RoadMiller Center, Suite 310

Winston-Salem, NC 27106

Steven Wright

[email protected](336) 758-4120 (offi ce)

(336) 758-5140 (fax)

www.wakeforestsports.com

460 Jamerson Athletic CenterBlacksburg, VA 24061

Rachel Perreault

[email protected](540) 231-2228 (offi ce)

(540) 231-6984 (fax)(540) 321-3048 (press row)

www.hokiesports.com

George Lane(336) 851-6062, x275 (offi ce)

(336) 854-8797 (fax)[email protected]

4512 Weybridge LaneGreensboro, NC 27407

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2011-12 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE OFFICE STAFF

CommissionerJohn D. Swoff ord

Executive Assistant to the CommissionerCecelia DiAmico

Associate CommissionersJeff Elliott - Finance & Administration

Nora Lynn Finch - Women’s Basketball Operations & SWAMike Finn - Football Communications

Karl Hicks - Men’s BasketballMichael Kelly - Comm., FB Operations, & Broadcasting

Shane Lyons - Governance & Compliance/HRBrian A. Morrison - Men’s Basketball Communications

Amy Yakola - Public Relations & Marketing

Assistant CommissionersLindsey Babcock - Compliance and Governance

W. Scott McBurney - Advanced MediaKris W. Pierce - Championships

Coordinators of Offi cialsJohn Clougherty - Men’s Basketball

Charlene Curtis - Women’s BasketballDoug Rhoads - Football

DirectorsShamaree Brown - Student-Athlete Programs/Compliance

Lee Butler - ChampionshipsBrad Hecker - Women’s Basketball

Lynne Herndon - Business OperationsKathy Hunt - Men’s Basketball

Lindsey Ross - CommunicationsChristina Tracey - Information Systems

Associate Directors Allison Doughty - Football Operations

Steve Phillips - CommunicationsBen Tario - Technology and Operations

Steve “Slim” Vollinger - Advanced Media

Assistant DirectorsGeorgia Davis - Women’s Basketball

Donald Moore - ChampionshipsChar Zoller - Public Relations & Marketing

Website CoordinatorHeather Hirschman

Administrative AssistantsSusan Anthony - Administration & Business

Jennie Barrett - ChampionshipsBarb Dery - Communications, PR & Marketing

Tracey Haith - Compliance & Student-Athlete Welfare/HRKarrie Tilley - Men’s Basketball/Offi ciating

Emily Watkins - Offi ce Coordinator/Desktop Publishing

InternsSeth Barwick - Compliance/S.A. Programs & Men’s Basketball

George Lane - CommunicationsBeth Mechum - Website

Gretchen Miller - ChampionshipsShane Vaassen - Public Relations and Marketing

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Table of Contents .................................................................1 ACC Staff .................................................................................1 Tradition of Excellence ................................................... 2-3 Commissioner John Swoff ord .........................................4 2010 Season Review ....................................................... 5-6 2010 Statistical Leaders .....................................................7 2011 Composite Schedule............................................ 8-9 Team Capsules ............................................................. 10-33 Boston College Eagles...................................... 10-11 Clemson Tigers ................................................... 12-13 Duke Blue Devils ................................................ 14-15 Florida State Seminoles ................................... 16-17 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets .......................... 18-19 Maryland Terrapins ........................................... 20-21 Miami Hurricanes............................................... 22-23 North Carolina Tar Heels ................................. 24-25 NC State Wolfpack ............................................. 26-27 Virginia Cavaliers ................................................ 28-29 Virginia Tech Hokies .......................................... 30-31 Wake Forest Demon Deacons ....................... 32-33 Annual Individual Leaders ..............................................34 Annual Team Leaders .......................................................35 ACC Career Records ..........................................................36 ACC Season Records .........................................................37 All-Time Standings ..................................................... 38-39 ACC Coaching Records ............................................. 40-41 ACC Championship Results ..................................... 42-44 ACC Championship Records ..........................................45 NCAA Championship Results ................................. 46-47 All-Time All-ACC .......................................................... 48-49 All-Time ACC Regional Honors ......................................50 All-Time ACC National Honors ......................................51

The 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball Media Guide was published by the Offi ce of the Commissioner and the Communications offi ce of the ACC.

Copy by George Lane, Communications Intern. Editorial assistance provided by: Michael Kelly, Lindsey Ross, Brian A. Morrison, Steve Phillips, and Barb Dery.

Special thanks to each of the member institutions and the contributions provided by their sports information directors: Josh Lentine (Boston College), Jeff Kallin (Clemson), Chris Cook (Duke), Stephen Stone (Florida State), Seth Gerard (Georgia Tech), Matthew Bertram (Maryland), Nathan Thorp (North Carolina), Tim Peeler (NC State), Amy Mulligan (Virginia), Rachel Perreault (Virginia Tech), and Steven Wright (Wake Forest).

Cover design by: Martha Walker

2011 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE VOLLEYBALL

2 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

The TraditionConsistency. It is the mark of true excel-

lence in any endeavor. However, in today’s intercollegiate ath-letics, competition has become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually impos-sible to maintain a high level of consistency. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defi ed the odds. Now in its 59th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it. Since its inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 123 national championships, including 65 in women’s competition and 58 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 140 times in men’s competition and 99 times in women’s action. Volleyball’s inception as an ACC-spon-sored sport came in 1980 and conference play began in 1981. Now entering its 32nd season of play, the league has seen its mem-ber institutions enjoy great success from both academic and athletic perspectives. Seven volleyball student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic honors in 2010. Duke’s Sophia Dunworth, Florida State’s Taylor Wilson, Miami’s Lane Carico, and Wake Forest’s Andrea Beck were named fi rst-team Academic All-District III selections, while two student athletes were second team honorees, and one garnered third team recognition. Duke’s Kellie Catanach and Miami’s Carico were recognized as third-team All-America selections by the American Volley-ball Coaches Association. Eleven additional ACC student-athletes garnered Honorable Mention accolades in addition to All-East Region honors. Jolene Nagel, in her 12th year as head coach at Duke University, was honored by the AVCA as the East Region Coach of the Year, the third such recognition of her ca-reer. Virginia’s McKenzie Adams was named East Region Freshman of the Year. The 2010-11 season was one of the best in the history of the ACC when the teams combined to fi nish with a record of 108-39 in out-of-conference play, the best such conference mark in 32 years. The confer-ence has sent a league-record fi ve teams to the NCAA Volleyball Championship for two straight years and has had a representative reach the regional fi nal in both years as well, with Florida State advancing to the Round of 8 in 2009 and Duke repeating the feat in 2010. The ACC again proved to be the nation’s premier athletic conference both academi-cally and athletically.

2010-11 In Review The 2010-11 academic year concluded with the league pocketing two more na-tional team titles and 18 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has now won 45 national team titles since the beginning of 2000, and won two or more NCAA titles in

29 of the past 31 years. The ACC’s 2010-11 national champions were Maryland in fi eld hockey and Virginia in men’s lacrosse. Overall, 132 ACC teams placed in NCAA championships during the past season. Nine teams competed in football bowl championships, with four teams claiming victories – Florida State (Chick-fil-A Bowl), Maryland (Military/Northrop-Grumman Bowl), North Carolina (Franklin American Mortgage MCB Bowl) and NC State (Champs Sports Bowl). The ACC placed at least one team in the fi nal top 10 nationally in 19 of the 25 spon-sored sports for which polls were available. In all, 40 ACC teams fi nished their season with a top 10 ranking, including two at the No. 1 spot. For the 2010-11 campaign, seven of the 12 ACC schools fi nished in the top 50 of the NACDA Director’s Cup, which is awarded annually by the National Association of Col-legiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and honors the top institution maintaining a broad-based athletic program and achieves success in many sports. A total of 306 ACC student-athletes earned first-, second-, or third-team All-America honors this past year. In addition, the ACC produced three national Players of the Year, four national Freshmen of the Year, and four national Coach of the Year honorees.

2010-11 National ChampionshipsField Hockey MarylandMen’s Lacrosse Virginia

The Championships The conference will conduct champion-ship competition in 25 sports during the 2011-12 academic year - 12 for men and 13 for women. The fi rst ACC championship was held in swimming on February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the fi rst year. The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, basketball, swim-ming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in 1971, was discontin-ued in 1981. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the fi rst championship meet being held in tennis at Wake Forest University. Championships for women are current-ly conducted in cross country, fi eld hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing, while volleyball determines its champion in regular season play.

A History The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, at the Sedgefi eld Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven char-ter members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the

conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the South-ern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became offi cially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference of-fi cials met again at Sedgefi eld and offi cially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The fi rst, and only, withdrawal of a school from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeast-ern Conference in January of 1964. The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the addition of Florida State University. The conference expanded to 11 mem-bers on July 1, 2004, with the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, Boston College accepted an invita-tion to become the league’s 12th member starting July 1, 2005.

The SchoolsBoston College was founded in 1863

by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants and was the fi rst institution of higher education to be founded in the city of Boston. Originally lo-cated on Harrison Avenue in the South End of Boston, the College outgrew its urban setting toward the end of its fi rst 50 years. A new location was selected in Chestnut Hill and ground for the new campus was broken on June 19, 1909. During the 1940s, new purchases doubled the size of the main campus. In 1974, Boston College acquired Newton College of the Sacred Heart, 1.5 miles away. With 15 buildings on 40 acres, it is now the site of the Law School and resi-dence halls. In 2004, BC purchased 43 acres of land from the archdiocese of Boston; this now forms the Brighton campus.

Clemson University is nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Georgia border, and the tiger paws painted on the roads make the return to I-85 easier. The school is built around Fort Hill,

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attended the ground-breaking ceremonies that brought a picturesque campus of Geor-gian architecture and painted roofs. Wake’s colors have been black and gold since 1895, thanks to a badge designed by student John Heck who died before he graduated.

School Affi liations

BOSTON COLLEGE -- Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005.

CLEMSON -- Charter member of the South-ern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in 1953.

DUKE -- Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

FLORIDA STATE -- Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC July, 1991.

GEORGIA TECH -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Associa-tion in 1894; charter member of Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; joined the ACC in April, 1978.

MARYLAND -- Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter mem-ber of the ACC in 1953.

MIAMI -- Charter member of the Big East Football Conference in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004.

NORTH CAROLINA -- Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

NC STATE -- Charter member of the South-ern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

VIRGINIA -- Charter member of the South-ern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; resigned from South-ern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953.

VIRGINIA TECH -- Charter member of he Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004.

WAKE FOREST -- Joined the Southern Con-ference in February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953.

the plantation home of John C. Calhoun, Vice President to Andrew Jackson. His son-in-law, Tom Clemson, left the land to be used as an agricultural school, and in 1893 Clemson opened its doors as a land-grant school, thanks to the eff orts of Ben Tillman.

Duke University was founded in 1924 by tobacco magnate James B. Duke as a memorial to his father, Washington Duke. Originally the school was called Trinity College, a Methodist institution, started in 1859. In 1892, Trinity moved to west Durham where the east campus with its Georgian architecture now stands. Nearby are Sarah P. Duke gardens, and further west the Gothic spires of Duke chapel overlook the west campus.

Florida State University is one of 11 universities of the State University System of Florida. It was established as the Semi-nary West of the Suwannee by an act of the Florida Legislature in 1851, and fi rst off ered instruction at the post-secondary level in 1857. Its Tallahassee campus has been the site of an institution of higher education longer than any other site in the state. In 1905, the Buckman Act reorganized higher education in the state and designated the Tallahassee school as the Florida Female College. In 1909, it was renamed Florida State College for Women. In 1947, the school returned to a co-educational status, and the name was changed to Florida State University. Next to I-85 in downtown Atlanta stands the Georgia Institute of Technology, founded in 1885. Its fi rst students came to pursue a degree in mechanical engineer-ing, the only one off ered at the time. Tech’s strength is not only the red clay of Georgia, but a restored gold and white 1930 model A Ford Cabriolet, the offi cial mascot. The old Ford was fi rst used in 1961, but a Ram-blin’ Wreck had been around for over three decades. The Ramblin’ Wreck fi ght song appeared almost as soon as the school opened, and it is not only American boys that grow up singing its rollicking tune, for Richard Nixon and Nikita Krushchev sang it when they met in Moscow in 1959.

The University of Maryland opened in 1856 as an agricultural school nine miles north of Washington, D.C., on land belong-ing to Charles Calvert, a descendant of Lord Baltimore, the state’s founding father. The school colors are the same as the state flag: black and gold for George Calvert (Lord Baltimore) and red and white for his mother, Alice Crossland. Maryland has been called the school that Curley Byrd built, for he was its quarterback, then football coach, athletic director, assistant to the president, vice-president, and finally its president. Byrd also designed the football stadium and the campus layout, and suggested the nickname Terrapin, a local turtle known for its bite, when students wanted to replace the nickname Old Liners with a new one for the school.

The University of Miami was chartered in 1925 by a group of citizens who felt an institution of higher learning was needed

for the development of their young and growing community. Since the fi rst class of 560 students enrolled in the fall of 1926, the University has expanded to more than 15,000 undergraduate and graduate stu-dents from every state and more than 114 nations from around the world. The school’s colors, representative of the Florida orange tree, were selected in 1926. Orange symbol-izes the fruit of the tree, green represents the leaves and white, the blossoms.

The University of North Carolina, located in Chapel Hill, has been called “the perfect college town,” making its tree-lined streets and balmy atmosphere what a col-lege should look and feel like. Its inception in 1795 makes it one of the oldest schools in the nation, and its nickname of Tar Heels stems from the tar pitch and turpentine that were the state’s principal industry. The nickname is as old as the school, for it was born during the Revolutionary War when tar was dumped into the streams to impede the advance of British forces. North Carolina State University is located in the state capital of Raleigh. It opened in 1889 as a land-grant agricultural and mechanical school and was known as A&M or Aggies or Farmers for over a quarter-century. The school’s colors of pink and blue were gone by 1895, brown and white were tried for a year, but the students fi nally chose red and white to represent the school. An unhappy fan in 1922 said State football players behaved like a pack of wolves, and the term that was coined in derision became a badge of honor. The University of Virginia was found-ed in 1819 by Thomas Jeff erson and is one of three things on his tombstone for which he wanted to be remembered. James Madison and James Monroe were on the board of governors in the early years. The Rotunda, a half-scale version of the Pantheon which faces the Lawn, is the focal point of the grounds as the campus is called. Jeff erson wanted his school to educate leaders in practical aff airs and public service, not just to train teachers.

Virginia Tech was established in 1872 as an all-male military school dedicated to the original land-grant mission of teaching agriculture and engineering. The University has grown from a small college of 132 stu-dents into the largest institution of higher education in the state during its 132-year history. Located in Southwest Virginia on a plateau between the Blue Ridge and Al-leghany Mountains, the campus consists of 334 buildings and 20 miles of sidewalks over 2,600 acres. The offi cial school colors - Chicago maroon and burnt orange - were selected in 1896 because they made a “unique combination” not worn elsewhere at the time.

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4 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

Now in his 15th year as Commissioner, and just the fourth in Atlantic Coast Conference history, John Swoff ord has made a dramatic impact on the ACC and college athletics. Swoff ord has built his career on the appropriate balance of academics, athletic achievement and integrity and is regarded as one of the top administrators in the NCAA. In addition to overseeing one of the nation’s largest athletic conferences, Swoff ord has been pivotal in positioning the Atlantic Coast Conference for the future.

VISION In July of 2010, Swofford’s leadership and negotiating skills helped the conference secure a new 12-year multimedia rights agreement with ESPN. The extensive television package begins with the 2011-12 academic year and will more than double television revenue to the 12 member institutions. In addition to reaching new heights fi nancially, ACC content will now be televised more, both regionally and nationally, than at any point in league history, while also best positioning the conference within the continuous, ever-changing world of technology. In 2003, on behalf of the league’s member institutions and the ACC Council of Presidents, Swoff ord led the conference through expansion. In becoming a 12-member league, Swoff ord helped bring the ACC extended and enhanced exposure across television and national radio packages and strongly positioned it for the future. The ACC showcased its inaugural Dr Pepper ACC Football Championship Game in 2005 to a sellout crowd. Now in its seventh year, the game will be played in Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium for the second consecutive season. Since becoming Commissioner, Swoff ord has been responsible for securing increased bowl opportunities and for the second year, the ACC has agreements in place with nine bowls including the Discover Orange Bowl, home of the ACC Champion since 2006. Highly respected by his peers, Swoff ord was a force in the development and growth of the Bowl Championship Series and is the only person to serve two terms as its Coordinator. Under Swoff ord’s tenure, the prestigious ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament has traveled to many dynamic cities within the footprint of the league including Atlanta, Ga., Washington DC and Tampa, Fla., in addition to the traditional stops in Greensboro and Charlotte. The 2001 ACC Tournament in Atlanta set NCAA attendance records for single session (40,083), per session average (36,505) and total attendance (182,525). In the sport of basketball, Swofford was instrumental in creating the ACC/Big Ten Challenge that began in men’s basketball in 1999. Then in 2007, the two conferences hosted the inaugural ACC/Big Ten Women’s Basketball Challenge. In his fi rst year as Commissioner, Swoff ord placed an added emphasis on the development of women’s basketball in the ACC with the hiring of an Associate

Commissioner for Women’s Basketball to oversee all aspects of the sport on both a conference and national level.

STUDENT-ATHLETE WELFARE & COMMUNITY OUTREACH A long-time advocate of the importance of academics and student-athlete welfare, Swofford stimulated the formation of the league’s fi rst-ever ACC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. This group of current ACC student-athletes gives the conference direct feedback on their experiences competing at the highest level of college athletics. Swoff ord was instrumental in the enhancement of the league’s ACC Postgraduate Scholarship Awards program by ensuring that additional scholarship dollars are distributed to more student-athletes than at any point in the league’s history. The long-time partnership between the ACC and United Way has fl ourished under Swoff ord’s leadership. His commitment to public service and volunteerism across our member institutions has been highlighted through the league’s Public Service Announcements. Across the collegiate landscape, the relationship with United Way is unique to the ACC and its member institutions. Under Swofford’s direction this past year, the ACC launched its “Community Connections” outreach program which sponsored educational and mentoring activities along with donating books to the communities in which the league holds its conference championships. The initiative was created to teach life lessons to elementary and middle school students by the ACC’s student-athletes visiting local schools to discuss topics such as the importance of healthy living and sportsmanship.

ATHLETIC EXCELLENCE During Swoff ord’s fi rst 14 years as Commissioner, ACC teams have won 52 national team titles and 1,552 ACC teams have participated in various NCAA championships - an average of over 110 NCAA teams per year. In the 2010-11 Division I Learfi eld Sports Directors’ Cup Standings, the ACC was the only conference with four schools in the Top 10; one of two leagues with fi ve members in the Top 20 and one of only three conferences with all of its members in the Top 75. This past year marks the 10th consecutive year that the ACC has placed four or more teams in the Top 30. In football, at least seven ACC teams have earned bowl bids in each of the last fi ve seasons. In 2008, the conference set an NCAA record when 10 of its 12 teams (83%) participated in bowl play. During his tenure, the ACC has won fi ve NCAA Men’s Basketball titles, more than any other conference. In addition, the league was represented by three of its women’s basketball programs in the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four. In that same year, it was an all-ACC fi nal as the conference claimed its second NCAA Women’s Basketball National title.

A native of North Wilkesboro, NC, Swofford was a Morehead Scholar at the University of North Carolina and played on UNC’s 1971 ACC Football Championship team. He received his Masters of Education in Athletic Administration from Ohio University and then began his career at the University of Virginia in 1973. He returned to his alma mater in 1976 and became the school’s athletic director on May 1, 1980. At the age of 31, he was the youngest major college Athletics Director in the nation at the time and served as its Director of Athletics from 1980-1997. UNC’s athletic program led the league in both ACC and NCAA Championships during Swoff ord’s tenure as Athletic Director.

John and his wife Nora reside in Greensboro, NC, and together they have three children: Amie, Chad and Autumn, who is married to Sherman Wooden. Autumn and Sherman welcomed Maya, their fi rst child, to the family in April of 2010.

John Swoff ord, CommissionerAtlantic Coast Conference

Personal InformationFull Name: John Douglas Swoff ordHometown: North Wilkesboro, NCWife: Nora Swoff ordChildren: Amie, Chad, Autumn (husband Sherman Wooden)Grandchildren: Maya

EducationHigh School: Wilkes Central High School, 1967 North Wilkesboro, NC

College: University of North Carolina, 1971 Morehead Scholarship Recipient BA in Industrial Relations

Graduate: Ohio University, 1973 MEd. in Athletics Administration

Playing Experience1965-67 Two-time All-State QB and three-sport MVP at Wilkes Central High School

1969-71 North Carolina varsity football team quarterback and defensive back Peach Bowl, 1970 Gator Bowl, 1971 ACC Champions, 1971 ACC Academic Honor Roll, 1970-71

Athletic Administration Experience1973-76 Ticket Manager/Asst. to the Director of Athletic Facilities and Finance University of Virginia

1976-79 Assistant Athletics Director and Business Manager University of North Carolina

1979-80 Assistant Executive Vice-President of the Educational Foundation University of North Carolina

1980-97 Director of Athletics University of North Carolina

1997- Commissioner Atlantic Coast Conference

Membership on Boards and CommitteesSports Business Journal’s Sports Business Awards Committee, 2011-presentNCAA Men’s College Basketball Offi ciating, LLC Board, 2010-presentNational Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Honorary Board, 2009-presentCollege Football Offi ciating, LLC Board of Managers, 2008-presentNorth Carolina Sports Hall of Fame Advisory Board, 2008-presentWyndham Championship Board of Directors, 2002-presentNational Letter of Intent Appeals Committee, 2002-presentBCS Coordinator, 2000-01, 2008-09IA Collegiate Commissioner’s Assoc. (Chair), 2005-07NCAA Football Board of Directors (President), 2004-05NCAA Executive Committee, 1995-97NCAA Division I Championship Committee (Chair), 1995-97NCAA Special Committee to Study a Division I-A Football Championship, 1994-95President of NACDA, 1993-94NCAA Special Events Committee, 1987-91NCAA Communications Committee (Chair), 1987-89NCAA Football Television Committee (Chair), 1984

Honors and AwardsCorbett Award, 2011 (presented annually by NACDA as the highest honor one can achieve in collegiate athletics administration)Achievement in Business Award, 2011 (presented annually by Ohio University’s College of Business)Father of the Year, 2011 (recognized by the Greater Greensboro Area Father’s Day Council)North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame, 2009Homer Rice Award, 2005 (presented by the Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Association)Horizon Award, 2004 (presented by the Atlanta Sports Council recognizing the National Sports Business Executive of the Year)Chick-fi l-A Bowl Hall of Fame, 2003Fifth most infl uential person in U.S. sports by the Sporting News, 2003Outstanding American Award for the Triangle Chapter of the College Football Hall of Fame, 2002North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s Hall of Fame, 2002Ohio University’s Charles R. Higgins Distinguished Alumnus Award, 1984

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52011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

2010 AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION HONORS

Third-Team All-AmericaKellie Catanach ................... Jr. .............S ............... DukeLane Carico .......................... Jr. .........OH ............. Miami

Honorable Mention All-AmericaSandra Adeleye ..... So. .......MB ................ ClemsonBecci Burling............Sr. .......MB ....................... DukeChristiana Gray ...... So. .......MB ....................... DukeAmanda Robertson .....Jr. ...RS/Opp. .................. DukeVisnja Djurdjevic .... Jr. ........OH .........Florida StateMonique Mead ...... So. ..RS/Opp. ...Georgia TechMary Ashley Tippins ...........Sr. .........S ..........Georgia TechKatie Gallagher ....... Jr. ..........S ....................... MiamiKaylie Gibson .......... Jr. ......DS/L ... North CarolinaCara Baarendse ...... So. ..RS/Opp. ....Virginia TechFelicia Willoughby ......Sr. .......MB .........Virginia Tech

All-East Region Sandra Adeleye .....  So. ....  MB ...............  Clemson Becci Burling ........... Sr. .....  MB ......................  Duke Kellie Catanach ....... Jr. .......  S ........................  Duke Christiana Gray ......  So. ....  MB ......................  Duke Amanda Robertson .... Jr. .  RS/OPP ..................  Duke Visnja Djurdjevic .... Jr. .....  OH ........ Florida State Monique Mead ......  So. . RS/OPP ... Georgia Tech Mary Ashley Tippins ........ Sr. .......  S ......... Georgia Tech Lane Carico .............. Jr. .....  OH ....................  Miami Katie Gallagher ....... Jr. .......  S ......................  Miami Kaylie Gibson .......... Jr. .... DS/L .  North Carolina Cara Baarendse ......  So.  RS/OPP .... Virginia Tech Felicia Willoughby . Sr. .....  MB ........ Virginia Tech

All-East Region Honorable MentionRachael Morgan ........So. ....OH ........Florida StateMonique Mead .......... Fr.. ....OH .......Georgia Tech

East Region Freshman of the YearMcKenzie Adams .................OH ..................Virginia

East Region Coach of the YearJolene Nagel .......................................................Duke

of America Honors

2010 COLLEGE SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTORS OF AMERICA HONORS

ESPN The MagazineAcademic All-District II

Second TeamBrittney Grove ............ Sr. ... RS ................ MarylandBethany Springer ...... Sr. ...... L ................ Maryland

Academic All-District IIIFirst TeamAndrea Beck ........... So. .......MB........Wake ForestLane Carico .............. Jr. ........ OH ....................MiamiSophia Dunworth .. Jr. ....MB/OH .................DukeTaylor Wilson ...........Sr. ......L/DS .....Florida State

Third TeamChristiana Gray ...... So. .......MB......................Duke

FINAL AVCA COACHES’ POLL Rank School ...................................2010 Record 1. Penn State ..........................................32-5 2. California .............................................30-4 3. Southern California .........................29-5 4. Texas .....................................................27-6 5. Stanford ...............................................27-4 6 . Washington ........................................23-9 7 . Nebraska .............................................29-3 8. Florida  .................................................29-2 9. Illinois ...................................................24-9 10. Minnesota ...........................................26-9 11. Purdue ............................................... 24-11 12. UCLA .....................................................22-9 13. Hawai’i ..................................................28-3  14. Northern Iowa ...................................31-3 15. Dayton ..................................................28-4 16. Colorado State ...................................26-5 17. San Diego ............................................24-6 18. Duke ......................................... 27-7 19. Ohio State ........................................ 24-12 20. Tulsa ......................................................31-3 21. Oklahoma ........................................ 23-11 22. Missouri ............................................ 22-11 23. Indiana .............................................. 23-12  24. Tennessee ...........................................25-7 25. Iowa State ...........................................20-9

2010 ALL-ACC TEAMSandra Adeleye .......... So. ...... M ................ ClemsonBecci Burling .................Sr. ....MB ....................... DukeKellie Catanach ............. Jr. ........S ....................... DukeChristiana Gray ........... So. ....MB ....................... DukeAli McCurdy ...................Fr. .........L ....................... DukeAmanda Robertson .... Jr. ..... RS ....................... DukeVisnja Djurdjevic .......... Jr. ....OH .........Florida StateStephanie Neville ........Sr. ....OH .........Florida StateBailey Hunter ................. Jr. ....OH ........Georgia TechMonique Mead ........... So. ..... RS ........Georgia TechMary Ashley Tippins ...Sr. ........S ........Georgia TechLane Carico .................... Jr. ....OH ..................... MiamiKaylie Gibson ................ Jr. ........L .... North CarolinaCourtney Johnston .....Sr. ..OPP .... North CarolinaEmily McGee ............... So. ....OH .... North CarolinaCara Baarendse ........... So. ..OPP ........ Virginia TechFelicia Willoughby .......Sr. ....MB ........ Virginia TechAndrea Beck ................ So. ... MH ......... Wake Forest

2010 ACC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAMHannah Brenner ................S ..... .............. ClemsonMoneshia Simmons ........RS.................... ClemsonAli McCurdy ........................L ........................... DukeJennifer Percy ...................OH ..........Georgia TechMary Cushman ................OH .................MarylandMcKenzie Adams .............RS...................... VirginiaVictoria Hamsher ............MB ...........Virginia Tech

ACC IN THE FINAL NCAA RPI 13. Duke .........................................................27-7 21. North Carolina .................................... 25-10 26. Miami (FL) ...............................................23-9 31. Florida St. ............................................. 22-11 36. Virginia Tech ........................................ 20-12 54. Georgia Tech ....................................... 18-14 66. Clemson ............................................... 18-13 70. Wake Forest ......................................... 19-12 71. Virginia .................................................. 14-16 74. Maryland .............................................. 19-13 124. North Carolina St. .............................. 14-18 216. Boston College ......................................9-24

Duke junior setter Kellie Catanach was named ACC Player of the Year after guid-ing the Blue Devils to a 27-7 overall record, a regular-season ACC Championship, and an appearance in the regional finals of the 2010 NCAA Championship. Catan-

ach led the conference in assists with 11.4 per set, and picked up 25 service aces and 65 total blocks on the season. She registered a team-leading 11 double-doubles as well.

North Carolina junior libero Kaylie Gibson was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year after averaging a league-leading 5.48 digs per set which ranked her 15th overall nationally. Gibson led the Tar Heels to their most wins since 2002 and

earns All-ACC accolades for the fi rst time in her career. The native of Apex, N.C. fi nished with double-digit digs in all but two matches in 2010, and her 1496 career digs ranks her fourth all-time in school history.

2010 SEASON IN REVIEWANNUAL CONFERENCE HONORS

PLAYER OF THE YEARKellie Catanach, Duke

COACH OF THE YEARJolene Nagel, Duke

FRESHMAN OF THE YEARMcKenzie Adams, Virginia

DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEARKaylie Gibson, North Carolina

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Virginia outside hitter McK-enzie Adams was named the ACC Freshman of the Year after compiling 264 kills at a 3.03 kills per game clip for the season. She added 172 digs, 67 total blocks and a .198 hitting percentage. The native of San Antonio, Texas

also was named as the NCAA East Region Freshman of the Year, the fi rst time a Cavalier had won that honor.

Duke head coach Jolene Na-gel took home honors as the 2010 ACC Coach of the Year after leading the Blue Devils to their sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, reaching the quarterfinals before being defeated by Penn State. Nagel ranks fi rst

all-time among league coaches with a .705 winning percentage and second with nine NCAA tournament appearances. She has now led Duke to fi ve straight seasons with at least 25 wins.

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ACC VS. NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS

2010 Record: 108-39 (.735)

CONFERENCE 2010 RECORD

America East ................................................................... 2-0 Atlantic Sun ..................................................................... 8-1 Atlantic 10 ....................................................................... 6-3 Big 12 ................................................................................ 5-4 Big East ............................................................................. 4-1 Big South ......................................................................... 5-0 Big Ten .............................................................................. 1-8 Big West ............................................................................ 0-1 Colonial ............................................................................ 9-2 Conference USA ............................................................ 6-0 Horizon ............................................................................. 1-0 Independent................................................................... 3-0 Ivy ...................................................................................... 3-0 Metro Atlantic ................................................................ 1-0 Mid-American ................................................................ 4-0 Mid-Eastern ..................................................................... 5-0 Missouri Valley ............................................................... 3-2 Mountain West............................................................... 0-1 Ohio Valley ...................................................................... 6-1 Northeast ......................................................................... 4-1 Pacifi c-10 .......................................................................... 0-3 Patriot................................................................................ 2-2 Southeastern .................................................................. 6-6 Southern .......................................................................... 9-0 Southland ........................................................................ 2-0 Southwest Athletic ....................................................... 1-0 Summit ............................................................................. 1-0 Sun Belt ............................................................................ 7-1 West Coast ....................................................................... 1-2 Western Athletic ............................................................ 3-0 Others ...............................................................................0-0

2010 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTSUNIVERSITY PARK, PA. REGIONAL

at Durham, N.C.Duke 3, High Point 0 ................................... Friday, Dec. 3Duke 3, Ohio 2 ........................................Saturday, Dec. 4

at University Park, Pa.Virginia Tech 3, Delaware 0 ...................... Friday, Dec. 3Penn State 3, Virginia Tech 0 .....................Saturday, Dec. 4Duke 3, Missouri 1 .....................................Friday, Dec. 10Penn State 3, Duke 1 .......................... Saturday, Dec. 11

AUSTIN, TEXAS REGIONALat Gainesville, Fla.

Florida State 3, Georgia Southern 1 ...................Fri., Dec. 3Florida 3, Florida State 2......................Saturday, Dec. 4

DAYTON, OHIO REGIONALat Bloomington, Ind.

Indiana 3, Miami 2 ....................................... Friday, Dec. 3

SEATTLE, WASH. REGIONALat Berkeley, Calif.

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ACC IN TOP-25 NATIONAL STATISTICAL RANKINGS

Individual

Assists Per Set

22. Kellie Catanach (Duke) ....................................11.26Blocks Per Set

8. Alexa Rand (Clemson) .......................................1.45Digs Per Set

15. Kaylie Gibson ........................................................5.48Hitting Percentage

19. Christiana Gray (Duke) ....................................0.38724. Cara Baarendse (Virginia Tech) .....................0.376Kills Per Set

19. Monique Mead (Georgia Tech) .......................4.29Points Per Set

14. Monique Mead (Georgia Tech) .......................5.03

Team

Assists Per Set

18. North Carolina ....................................................13.3821. Miami.....................................................................13.28Blocks Per Set

11. Clemson .................................................................2.82Digs Per Set

9. North Carolina ....................................................18.4915. Miami .........................................................................17.64Kills Per Set

18. Miami .........................................................................14.2822. North Carolina ....................................................14.21Match W-L Percentage

24. Duke.......................................................................0.794

2010 Splits

Non-ACC Ranked Opponents ....................................1-15Home ..................................................................................47-8Road .................................................................................15-20Neutral .............................................................................46-11

All-Time Record: 2,851-1,889 (.602)

YEAR RECORD YEAR RECORD

1980 ..........141-103 (.578) 1996 ...............93-41 (.694)1981 ............ 173-99 (.636) 1997 ...............83-49 (.629)1982 ............ 140-99 (.586) 1998 ...............98-39 (.715)1983 ............ 94-125 (.429) 1999 ...............89-39 (.695)1984 ............ 88-109 (.447) 2000 ...............86-40 (.683)1985 ............ 96-105 (.478) 2001 ...............61-34 (.642)1986 ............ 105-87 (.547) 2002 ...............91-57 (.615)1987 ...............90-85 (.514) 2003 ...............98-40 (.710)1988 ............ 102-79 (.564) 2004 ...............95-47 (.669)1989 ............ 118-67 (.638) 2005 ...............66-43 (.606)1990 ...............83-65 (.561) 2006 ...............60-50 (.545)1991 ............ 131-71 (.649) 2007 ...............64-50 (.561)1992 ............ 137-58 (.703) 2008 ...............96-50 (.657)1993 ............ 106-43 (.711) 2009 ...............92-54 (.630)1994 ...............93-61 (.603) 2010 ............ 108-39 (.735)1995 ...............74-54 (.578)

2010 FINAL STANDINGS Conference Overall W L Pct. For Opp Hm Rd Str W L Pct. For Opp Hm Rd Ntl Str L10Duke * 16 4 .800 52 23 9-0 7-4 L1 27 7 .794 87 40 15-1 9-6 3-0 L1 7-3North Carolina # 15 5 .750 49 25 10-1 5-4 W3 25 10 .714 82 44 15-2 5-7 5-1 L1 6-4Miami # 13 7 .650 46 31 8-3 5-4 W5 23 9 .719 79 44 12-3 6-6 5-0 L1 7-3Florida State # 12 8 .600 46 35 8-3 4-5 L1 22 11 .667 78 52 11-4 7-6 4-1 L1 7-3Wake Forest 11 9 .550 37 31 5-4 6-5 W1 19 12 .613 63 42 11-5 7-6 1-1 W1 6-4Georgia Tech 11 9 .550 40 37 6-5 5-4 W1 18 14 .562 66 54 8-7 6-5 4-2 W1 4-6Virginia Tech # 10 10 .500 41 37 6-3 4-7 W1 20 12 .625 71 49 9-3 5-9 6-0 L1 5-5Maryland 10 10 .500 37 38 6-3 4-7 L3 19 13 .594 68 49 12-3 4-9 3-1 L3 5-5Clemson 9 11 .450 39 43 7-4 2-7 L1 18 13 .581 67 52 12-4 3-8 3-1 L1 5-5Virginia 8 12 .400 32 43 4-5 4-7 L2 14 16 .467 52 59 7-6 5-9 2-1 L2 4-6NC State 4 16 .200 22 49 3-8 1-8 L2 14 18 .438 53 58 6-8 3-9 5-1 L2 2-8Boston College 1 19 .050 9 58 1-8 0-11 W1 9 24 .273 38 77 2-9 2-13 5-2 W1 1-9* - denotes ACC Champion# - denotes received an NCAA Tournament berth

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

DATE NAME SCHOOL

A30 Visnja Djurdjevic ......................... Florida State Alex Smith ............................................. NC State S6 Katie Gallagher .........................................Miami S13 Shelbey Bleke ..........................North Carolina S20 Amanda Robertson................................................ Duke S27 Andrea Beck .................................. Wake Forest O4 Amanda Robertson ..............................................Duke O11 Monique Mead ........................... Georgia Tech O18 Felicia Willoughby.............................Virginia Tech O25 Emily McGee ............................North Carolina N1 Amanda Robertson ..............................................Duke N8 Kellie Catanach ..........................................Duke N15 Brittney Grove ................................... MarylandN22 Lane Carico ................................................Miami

2010 SEASON IN REVIEW

FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK

DATE NAME SCHOOL

A30 Emily Rottman .......................................Virginia S6 Alex Johnson ........................................... Miami S13 Ali McCurdy ................................................ Duke S20 Moneshia Simmons ................................... Clemson S27 Alex Johnson ........................................... Miami O4 Ali McCurdy ................................................ Duke O11 McKenzie Adams ..................................Virginia O18 Victoria Hamsher ....................... Virginia Tech O25 Hannah Brenner ................................ Clemson N1 McKenzie Adams ..................................Virginia N8 Ali McCurdy ................................................ Duke N15 Hannah Brenner ............................... Clemson N22 Ryan Shaff er ............................................. Miami

72011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

Hitting Percentage CL SP K E TA PCT

1. Christiana Gray-DU SO 124 280 73 535 .387 2. Cara Baarendse-VT SO 119 385 73 830 .376 3. Felicia Willoughby-VT SR 120 328 93 646 .364 4. Jessica O’Shoney-VA SO 111 250 75 517 .338 5. Lisa Scott-MD JR 117 259 86 512 .338 6. Asia Stawicka-GT JR 120 236 62 517 .337 7. Margaret Salata-ST JR 95 266 77 567 .333 Ali Becker-UM JR 106 218 55 489 .333 9. Christine Vaughen-NC SR 126 314 93 679 .325 10. Amanda Robertson-DU JR 125 350 111 744 .321

Kills per Set CL SP K K/S

1. Monique Mead-GT SO 120 515 4.29 2. Lane Carico-UM JR 123 471 3.83 3. Simone Asque-VA JR 111 419 3.77 4. Sandra Adeleye-CU SO 119 407 3.42 5. Visnja Djurdjevic-FS JR 120 410 3.42 6. Tsvetelina Dureva-BC JR 114 372 3.26 7. Kadija Fornah-WF JR 101 327 3.24 8. Cara Baarendse-VT SO 119 385 3.24 9. Becah Fogle-ST JR 61 197 3.23 10. Serenat Yaz-CU SO 119 379 3.18

Assists per Set CL SP A A/S

1. Kellie Catanach-DU JR 126 1419 11.26 2. Erin Leaser-VT JR 120 1336 11.13 3. Mary Ashley Tippins-GT SR 120 1302 10.85 4. Katie Gallagher-UM JR 108 1165 10.79 5. Kelsey Jones-WF SR 89 930 10.45 6. Megan Cyr-ST SO 111 1133 10.21 7. Remy McBain-MD SO 117 1179 10.08 8. Hannah Brenner-CU FR 77 752 9.77 9. Beth Wildermuth-VA SO 111 938 8.45 10. Cora Harms-NC SO 121 977 8.07

Service Aces per Set CL SP SA SA/S

1. Justine Record-VT JR 120 46 0.38 2. Simone Asque-VA JR 111 36 0.32 3. Lane Carico-UM JR 123 38 0.31 4. Visnja Djurdjevic-FS JR 120 36 0.30 5. Sarah Harper-MD FR 117 34 0.29 6. Kadija Fornah-WF JR 101 29 0.29 7. Kristen White-WF SR 94 26 0.28 8. Bailey Hunter-GT JR 120 33 0.28 Monique Mead-GT SO 120 33 0.28 10. Duygu Duzceler-FS SO 130 35 0.27

Blocks per Set CL SP BS BA TB B/S

1. Alexa Rand-CU SO 112 22 140 162.0 1.45 2. Lauren Young-FS SR 104 8 107 115.0 1.11 3. Carlin Salmon-WF JR 105 15 101 116.0 1.10 4. Margaret Salata-ST JR 95 19 85 104.0 1.09 5. Sandra Adeleye-CU SO 119 28 102 130.0 1.09 6. Asia Stawicka-GT JR 120 16 115 131.0 1.09 7. Mallory Woolridge-VA FR 65 4 66 70.0 1.08 8. Jessica O’Shoney-VA SO 111 20 98 118.0 1.06 9. Felicia Willoughby-VT SR 120 22 102 124.0 1.03 10. Christiana Gray-DU SO 124 21 105 126.0 1.02

Digs per Set CL SP D D/S

1. Kaylie Gibson-NC JR 126 690 5.48 2. AJ Cushman-VA SR 111 543 4.89 3. Ali McCurdy-DU FR 127 620 4.88 4. Ryan Shaff er-UM FR 114 518 4.54 5. Cansu Ozdemir-CU SR 119 527 4.43 6. Bethany Springer-MD SR 117 516 4.41 7. Megan Thornberry-WF SR 105 459 4.37 8. Kristen Baader-BC SR 115 471 4.10 9. Jordan McCullers-GT SR 120 486 4.05 10. Brennan Clark-BC JR 109 432 3.96

Hitting Percentage SP K E TA PCT

1. Miami 123 1757 554 4724 .255 2. Virginia Tech 120 1667 624 4140 .252 3. Georgia Tech 120 1652 635 4068 .250 4. Duke 127 1794 637 4703 .246 5. Florida State 130 1705 632 4467 .240 6. Maryland 117 1516 563 4104 .232 7. Clemson 119 1524 542 4324 .227 8. Wake Forest 105 1390 544 3891 .217 9. North Carolina 126 1791 729 5050 .210 10. Virginia 111 1420 591 4145 .200 11. NC State 111 1410 645 3982 .192 12. Boston College 115 1292 645 3935 .164

Assists per Set SP A A/S

1. North Carolina 126 1686 13.38 2. Miami 123 1634 13.28 3. Duke 127 1671 13.16 4. Georgia Tech 120 1553 12.94 5. Virginia Tech 120 1538 12.82 6. Wake Forest 105 1311 12.49 7. Maryland 117 1409 12.04 8. Florida State 130 1560 12.00 9. Virginia 111 1331 11.99 10. NC State 111 1318 11.87 11. Clemson 119 1404 11.80 12. Boston College 115 1202 10.45

Kills per Set SP K K/S

1. Miami 123 1757 14.28 2. North Carolina 126 1791 14.21 3. Duke 127 1794 14.13 4. Virginia Tech 120 1667 13.89 5. Georgia Tech 120 1652 13.77 6. Wake Forest 105 1390 13.24 7. Florida State 130 1705 13.12 8. Maryland 117 1516 12.96 9. Clemson 119 1524 12.81 10. Virginia 111 1420 12.79 11. NC State 111 1410 12.70 12. Boston College 115 1292 11.23

Blocks SP BS BA TB B/S

1. Clemson 119 72 527 335.5 2.82 2. Florida State 130 42 546 315.0 2.42 3. Virginia 111 53 423 264.5 2.38 4. Georgia Tech 120 52 447 275.5 2.30 5. Wake Forest 105 44 388 238.0 2.27 6. Maryland 117 55 418 264.0 2.26 7. Virginia Tech 120 68 399 267.5 2.23 8. Duke 127 55 418 264.0 2.08 9. Boston College 115 49 357 227.5 1.98 10. NC State 111 53 332 219.0 1.97 11. Miami 123 55 372 241.0 1.96 12. North Carolina 126 49 385 241.5 1.92

Digs per Set SP D D/S

1. North Carolina 126 2330 18.49 2. Miami 123 2170 17.64 3. Duke 127 2164 17.04 4. Wake Forest 105 1704 16.23 5. Clemson 119 1928 16.20 6. Virginia 111 1726 15.55 7. NC State 111 1689 15.22 8. Maryland 117 1756 15.01 9. Boston College 115 1708 14.85 10. Virginia Tech 120 1752 14.60 11. Florida State 130 1791 13.7812. Georgia Tech 120 1634 13.62

Team

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Service Aces per Set SP SA SA/S

1. Maryland 117 158 1.35 2. Clemson 119 143 1.20 3. Georgia Tech 120 142 1.18 4. Virginia 111 131 1.18 5. Miami 123 145 1.18 6. Wake Forest 105 122 1.16 7. NC State 111 128 1.15 8. Duke 127 135 1.06 9. North Carolina 126 133 1.06 10. Florida State 130 137 1.05 11. Boston College 115 119 1.03 12. Virginia Tech 120 122 1.02

Sets Played SP

1. Florida State 130 2. Duke 127 3. North Carolina 126 4. Miami 123 5. Virginia Tech 120 6. Georgia Tech 120 7. Clemson 119 8. Maryland 117 9. Boston College 115 10. Virginia 111 11. NC State 111 12. Wake Forest 105

Assists No.

1. North Carolina 1686 2. Duke 1671 3. Miami 1634 4. Florida State 1560 5. Georgia Tech 1553 6. Virginia Tech 1538 7. Maryland 1409 8. Clemson 1404 9. Virginia 1331 10. NC State 1318 11. Wake Forest 1311 12. Boston College 1202

Digs No.

1. North Carolina 2330 2. Miami 2170 3. Duke 2164 4. Clemson 1928 5. Florida State 1791 6. Maryland 1756 7. Virginia Tech 1752 8. Virginia 1726 9. Boston College 1708 10. Wake Forest 1704 11. NC State 1689 12. Georgia Tech 1634

Total Blocks No.

1. Clemson 335.5 2. Florida State 315 3. Georgia Tech 275.5 4. Virginia Tech 267.5 5. Virginia 264.5 6. Maryland 264 7. Duke 264 8. North Carolina 241.5 9. Miami 241 10. Wake Forest 238 11. Boston College 227.5 12. NC State 219

Service Aces No.

1. Maryland 158 2. Miami 145 3. Clemson 143 4. Georgia Tech 142 5. Florida State 137 6. Duke 135 7. North Carolina 133 8. Virginia 131 9. NC State 128 10. Wake Forest 122 11. Virginia Tech 122 12. Boston College 119

Kills No.

1. Duke 1794 2. North Carolina 1791 3. Miami 1757 4. Florida State 1705 5. Virginia Tech 1667 6. Georgia Tech 1652 7. Clemson 1524 8. Maryland 1516 9. Virginia 1420 10. NC State 1410 11. Wake Forest 1390 12. Boston College 1292

Total Blocks No.

1. Alexa Rand-CU 162 2. Asia Stawicka-GT 131 3. Sandra Adeleye-CU 130 4. Christiana Gray-DU 126 5. Felicia Willoughby-VT 124 6. Shelbey Bleke-NC 122 7. Lisa Scott-MD 118 8. Jessica O’Shoney-VA 118 9. Becci Burling-DU 117 10. Carlin Salmon-WF 116

Service Aces No.

1. Justine Record-VT 46 2. Lane Carico-UM 38 3. Visnja Djurdjevic-FS 36 Simone Asque-VA 36 5. Duygu Duzceler-FS 35 6. Sarah Harper-MD 34 7. Monique Mead-GT 33 Bailey Hunter-GT 33 9. Serenat Yaz-CU 30 10. Susan Carlson-GT 29

Kills No.

1. Monique Mead-GT 515 2. Lane Carico-UM 471 3. Simone Asque-VA 419 4. Visnja Djurdjevic-FS 410 5. Sandra Adeleye-CU 407 6. Cara Baarendse-VT 385 7. Serenat Yaz-CU 379 Becci Burling-DU 379 9. Tsvetelina Dureva-BC 372 10. Bailey Hunter-GT 366

Digs No.

1. Kaylie Gibson-NC 690 2. Ali McCurdy-DU 620 3. AJ Cushman-VA 543 4. Cansu Ozdemir-CU 527 5. Ryan Shaff er-UM 518 6. Bethany Springer-MD 516 7. Jenna Romanelli-FS 507 8. Jordan McCullers-GT 486 9. Kristen Baader-BC 471 10. Megan Thornberry-WF 459

Assists No.

1. Kellie Catanach-DU 1419 2. Erin Leaser-VT 1336 3. Mary Ashley Tippins-GT 1302 4. Remy McBain-MD 1179 5. Katie Gallagher-UM 1165 6. Megan Cyr-ST 1133 7. Cora Harms-NC 977 8. Beth Wildermuth-VA 938 9. Kelsey Jones-WF 930 10. Duygu Duzceler-FS 763

Sets Played No.

1. Stephanie Neville-FS 130 Duygu Duzceler-FS 130 Patricia Figueiredo-FS 130 4. Jenna Romanelli-FS 129 5. Becci Burling-DU 127 Claire Smalzer-DU 127 Ali McCurdy-DU 127 8. Kellie Catanach-DU 126 Christine Vaughen-NC 126 Kaylie Gibson-NC 126

2010 STATISTICAL LEADERS

8 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

AUGUST

Friday, August 26ACC/SEC Challenge (Gainesville, Fla.)Boston College at Florida ..............................7:30pActive Ankle Challenge at University of FloridaNorth Carolina vs. Auburn .............................5:30pAppalachian State TournamentNC State at Appalachian State .....................7:00pBig Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C)Clemson vs. Loyola (Md) ................................7:00pComcast Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tn.)Maryland vs. Villanova ....................................5:00pDuke InvitationalDuke vs. Furman ...............................................7:00pFlorida State InvitationalFlorida State vs. Kentucky .............................7:00pGeorgia Tech Courtyard ClassicGeorgia Tech vs. Kansas State ......................7:00pHokie TournamentVirginia Tech vs. Cleveland State .................7:00pMarriott Cavalier ClassicVirginia vs. Western Michigan ......................7:00pTiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)Miami vs. Jacksonville State ..........................4:30p

Saturday, August 27ACC/SEC Challenge (Gainesville, Fla.)Boston College vs. Auburn ............................5:30pActive Ankle Challenge at University of FloridaNorth Carolina at Florida ...............................3:30pAppalachian State TournamentNC State vs. Charlotte ...................................10:00aNC State vs. Kennesaw State ........................4:30pBig Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C)Clemson vs. Tennessee State ..................... 12:00pClemson vs. South Carolina State ...............6:00pComcast Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tn.)Maryland vs. Ohio ..........................................11:30aMaryland at Tennessee ...................................7:00pDuke InvitationalDuke vs. Charleston Southern ...................10:00aDuke vs. Wisconsin ...........................................7:00pFlorida State InvitationalFlorida State vs. Albany ................................11:30aFlorida State vs. Tulsa ......................................7:00pGeorgia Tech Courtyard ClassicGeorgia Tech vs. Tennessee Tech ............. 12:30pGeorgia Tech vs. Louisville .............................7:00pHokie TournamentVirginia Tech vs. High Point ........................ 12:30pVirginia Tech vs. Indiana .................................7:00pMarriott Cavalier ClassicVirginia vs. USC Upstate .................................1:00pVirginia vs. Western Carolina ........................7:00pTiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)Miami vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ......................1:30pMiami at LSU ......................................................7:00p

Tuesday, August 30Florida State at Florida ....................................7:00p

SEPTEMBER

Thursday, September 1Duke at Pacifi c ...................................................8:00p

Friday, September 235th Annual Delaware Volleyball Invitational (Newark, Del.)Florida State vs. Northern Iowa ...................4:00pCampus USA Credit Union Invite (Gainesville, Fla.)Clemson vs. Florida Atlantic .......................10:00aClemson vs. Jacksonville ................................5:30pDeacon InvitationalWake Forest vs. Arkansas ...............................7:00pHoliday Inn Jeff erson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.)Virginia vs. East Carolina ..............................11:00aVirginia vs. California .......................................7:00pKentucky Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)Virginia Tech vs. Ohio ......................................5:00p

Maryland Invite Maryland vs. VCU ..............................................7:00pNC State TournamentNC State vs. North Carolina A&T ...............10:00aNC State vs. Wisconsin ....................................5:30pPepperdine Asics Classic (Malibu, Calif.)Miami vs. UC Santa Barbara ..........................7:30pRice TournamentGeorgia Tech vs. UTSA ....................................1:30pStanford InvitationalDuke vs. St. Mary’s ............................................7:30pWestern Michigan InvitationalNorth Carolina at Western Michigan .........7:00pYale TournamentBoston College at Yale ....................................7:00p

Saturday, September 335th Annual Delaware Volleyball Invitational (Newark, Del.)Florida State at Delaware ............................ 12:30pFlorida State vs. UC Irvine ..............................5:00pCampus USA Credit Union Invite (Gainesville, Fla.)Clemson at Florida ...........................................4:00pDeacon InvitationalWake Forest vs. Charleston Southern..... 12:00pWake Forest vs. Georgetown ........................7:00pHoliday Inn Jeff erson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.)Virginia vs. Long Island ...................................3:00pKentucky Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)Virginia Tech vs. Western Kentucky University ..1:00pVirginia Tech at Kentucky ..............................7:30pMaryland InviteMaryland vs. Quinnipiac ............................. 12:30pMaryland vs. Xavier ..........................................7:00pNC State TournamentNC State vs. Western Carolina ................... 12:00pNC State vs. Campbell .....................................7:00pPepperdine Asics Classic (Malibu, Calif.)Miami vs. Georgia .............................................1:00pMiami at Pepperdine .................................... 10:30pRice TournamentGeorgia Tech vs. Houston Baptist .............11:00aGeorgia Tech at Rice ........................................7:00pStanford InvitationalDuke at Stanford ..................................................TBAWestern Michigan InvitationalNorth Carolina vs. Seton Hall .....................10:00aNorth Carolina vs. Liberty ..............................5:00pYale TournamentBoston College vs. Utah .................................1:00pBoston College vs. Colgate ...........................5:00p

Sunday, September 4Clemson vs. USC (Orlando, FL) .................. 12:00pDeacon InvitationalWake Forest vs. North Florida .........................TBA

Thursday, September 8San Diego at Duke ...........................................7:00pHurricane InvitationalMiami vs. Florida A&M ....................................6:00p

Friday, September 92011 Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)North Carolina vs. San Diego .......................7:30pCollege of Charleston ClassicClemson vs. South Carolina ..........................4:30pDayton Flyer ClassicFlorida State vs. Michigan .............................2:00pFlorida State at Dayton ...................................7:00pGeorgia Tech Regency Suites InvitationalGeorgia Tech vs. Georgia ...............................7:00pHokie InviteVirginia Tech vs. American .............................7:00pHurricane InvitationalMiami vs. Auburn..............................................7:00pOhio Volleyball Tournament (Athens, Ohio)Virginia vs. Marshall .........................................5:00pRhode Island Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)

Boston College vs. Wisconsin .......................3:00pSpring Hill Suites at Arundel Mill Terrapin InviteMaryland vs. Yale ..............................................7:00pUNC WilmingtonNC State vs. Charleston Southern ...............5:00pWestern Kentucky TournamentWake Forest vs. LSU .......................................10:00aWake Forest at Western Kentucky ..............7:00p

Saturday, September 102011 Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)North Carolina vs. Georgia Southern ..... 12:00pNorth Carolina vs. Arizona State .................7:30pCollege of Charleston ClassicClemson vs. Winthrop ..................................10:00aClemson at College of Charleston ..............7:00pDayton Flyer ClassicFlorida State vs. Pepperdine .........................4:00pGeorgia Tech Regency Suites InvitationalGeorgia Tech vs. Mercer .............................. 12:30pGeorgia Tech vs. Samford ..............................7:00pHokie InviteVirginia Tech vs. Seton Hall ........................ 12:30pVirginia Tech vs. Tennessee ...........................7:00pHurricane InvitationalMiami vs. Oklahoma ........................................7:00pOhio Volleyball Tournament (Athens, Ohio)Virginia vs. Louisville .....................................11:00aRhode Island Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)Boston College vs. Columbia ........................3:00pBoston College at Rhode Island ..................7:00pSpring Hill Suites at Arundel Mill Terrapin InviteMaryland vs. Sacred Heart ......................... 12:30pMaryland vs. Delaware ...................................7:00pUNC WilmingtonNC State vs. East Carolina ............................10:30aNC State at UNC-Wilmington .......................7:30pWestern Kentucky TournamentWake Forest vs. Xavier ...................................11:00a

Sunday, September 11Ohio Volleyball Tournament (Athens, Ohio)Virginia at Ohio ..................................................1:00p

Tuesday, September 13Campbell at Duke .............................................7:00p

Wednesday, September 14Miami at Florida State .....................................8:00pClemson ClassicClemson vs. Furman ........................................7:00p

Thursday, September 15Clemson TournamentGeorgia Tech vs. Furman ...................................TBA

Friday, September 162011 Tar Heel ClassicNorth Carolina vs. Tulsa ..................................7:30pClemson TournamentGeorgia Tech at Clemson ...............................7:00pNC State TournamentNC State vs. Liberty ..........................................7:00pSeton Hall TournamentBoston College vs. TCU ...................................1:00pBoston College at Seton Hall ........................6:00pSports Imports Classic (Columbus, Ohio)Maryland vs. Akron ..........................................7:00pWake Forest Black and Gold ChallengeDuke at Wake Forest .......................................7:00p

Virginia at Virginia Tech ..................................7:00p

Saturday, September 172011 Tar Heel ClassicNorth Carolina vs. Miami (Oh) ................... 12:00pNorth Carolina vs. Saint Louis ......................7:30pBlack and Gold ChallengeWake Forest vs. Charlotte/High Point .......5:00p

2011 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

92011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

Hilton Garden Hokie InvitationalVirginia Tech vs. Chattanooga ......................1:00pVirginia Tech vs. Connecticut .......................7:00pNC State TournamentNC State vs. The Citadel ..................................1:00pNC State vs. Towson .........................................7:30pSeton Hall TournamentBoston College at NJIT ................................. 12:00pSports Imports Classic (Columbus, Ohio)Maryland vs. Albany ........................................1:00pMaryland at Ohio State ..................................7:00pWake Forest Black and Gold ChallengeDuke vs. Charlotte/High Point .....................2:00p

Virginia vs. Connecticut (at Blacksburg, Va.) ....1:00p

Tuesday, September 20Maryland at Boston College .........................5:00pWake Forest at Appalachian State ..............7:00p

Friday, September 23NC State at Boston College ...........................7:00pGeorgia Tech at Duke ......................................7:00pNorth Carolina at Maryland ..........................7:00pFlorida State at Virginia ..................................7:00pMiami at Virginia Tech .....................................7:00pClemson at Wake Forest .................................7:00p

Saturday, September 24Georgia Tech at Wake Forest ........................5:00pFlorida State at Virginia Tech ........................6:00pClemson at Duke .................................................TBA

Sunday, September 25North Carolina at Boston College ............ 12:00pMiami at Virginia ............................................ 12:30pNC State at Maryland ......................................2:00p

Thursday, September 29Virginia Tech at Boston College ...................7:00p

Friday, September 30North Carolina at Clemson ............................7:00pDuke at Florida State .......................................7:00pNC State at Georgia Tech ...............................7:00pVirginia at Maryland ........................................7:00pWake Forest at Miami ......................................7:00p

OCTOBER

Saturday, October 01NC State at Clemson ........................................6:00pNorth Carolina at Georgia Tech ...................6:30p

Sunday, October 02Virginia at Boston College .......................... 12:00pWake Forest at Florida State .........................1:00pDuke at Miami ..................................................1:30pVirginia Tech at Maryland ..............................2:00p

Tuesday, October 04NC State at North Carolina ............................7:00p

Thursday, October 06Wake Forest at Virginia Tech .........................7:30p

Friday, October 07Boston College at Clemson ...........................7:00pMaryland at Georgia Tech .............................7:00pMiami at NC State .............................................7:00pFlorida State at North Carolina ....................7:00pWake Forest at Virginia ...................................7:00pDuke at Virginia Tech ......................................7:00p

Saturday, October 08Maryland at Clemson ......................................6:00pDuke at Virginia ................................................7:00p

Sunday, October 09

Boston College at Georgia Tech ..................1:00pFlorida State at NC State ................................1:00pMiami at North Carolina .................................1:00p

Thursday, October 13Virginia Tech at North Carolina ....................7:00p

Friday, October 14Boston College at Duke ..................................4:30pVirginia at North Carolina ..............................5:00pClemson at Miami ............................................6:00pGeorgia Tech at Florida State .......................7:00pMaryland at Wake Forest ...............................7:00pVirginia Tech at NC State ................................7:00p

Saturday, October 15Virginia at NC State ..........................................7:00pBoston College at Wake Forest .......................TBAMaryland at Duke ................................................TBA

Sunday, October 16Clemson at Florida State ................................1:00pGeorgia Tech at Miami ....................................1:00p

Wednesday, October 19North Carolina at Duke  ..................................6:00pNC State at Wake Forest .................................7:00p

Friday, October 21Miami at Boston College ...............................7:00pNC State at Duke ...............................................7:00pFlorida State at Maryland ..............................7:00pClemson at Virginia ..........................................7:00pGeorgia Tech at Virginia Tech .......................7:00pNorth Carolina at Wake Forest .....................7:00p

Saturday, October 22Georgia Tech at Virginia .................................7:00p

Sunday, October 23Florida State at Boston College ................ 12:00pClemson at Virginia Tech ................................1:00pMiami at Maryland ...........................................2:00p

Wednesday, October 26Georgia Tech at Middle Tennessee State .....6:30p

Thursday, October 27Maryland at North Carolina ..........................7:00p

Friday, October 28Wake Forest at Georgia Tech ........................7:00pVirginia at Miami ...............................................7:00pMaryland at NC State ......................................7:00pBoston College at North Carolina ...............7:00pDuke at Clemson ..............................................7:00pVirginia Tech at Florida State ........................7:00p

Saturday, October 29Wake Forest at Clemson .................................5:00pBoston College at NC State ...........................7:00p

Sunday, October 30Virginia at Florida State ..................................1:00pVirginia Tech at Miami .....................................1:00pDuke at Georgia Tech ......................................1:00p

NOVEMBER

Tuesday, November 01VCU at Wake Forest ..........................................7:00p

Friday, November 04North Carolina at Miami .................................6:00pGeorgia Tech at Boston College ..................7:00pVirginia at Duke .................................................7:00pNC State at Florida State ................................7:00pClemson at Maryland ......................................7:00pVirginia Tech at Wake Forest .........................7:00p

Saturday, November 05Virginia Tech at Duke .......................................7:00pVirginia at Wake Forest ......................................TBA

Sunday, November 06Clemson at Boston College ........................ 12:00pNorth Carolina at Florida State ....................1:00pNC State at Miami .............................................1:00pGeorgia Tech at Maryland .............................2:00p

Thursday, November 10Miami at Duke ...................................................7:00p

Friday, November 11Georgia Tech at North Carolina ...................7:00pBoston College at Virginia .............................7:00pMaryland at Virginia Tech ..............................7:00pFlorida State at Wake Forest .........................7:00pClemson at NC State ........................................7:30p

Saturday, November 12Miami at Wake Forest ......................................5:00pClemson at North Carolina ............................6:00pBoston College at Virginia Tech ...................6:00pMaryland at Virginia ........................................7:00p

Sunday, November 13Florida State at Duke .......................................1:00pGeorgia Tech at NC State ...............................1:00p

Friday, November 18Wake Forest at Boston College ....................7:00pFlorida State at Clemson ................................7:00pMiami at Georgia Tech ....................................7:00pNC State at Virginia ..........................................7:00pNorth Carolina at Virginia Tech ....................7:00pDuke at Maryland .............................................7:00p

Saturday, November 19Miami at Clemson ............................................6:00pFlorida State at Georgia Tech .......................6:00pNC State at Virginia Tech ................................6:00pNorth Carolina at Virginia ..............................7:00p

Sunday, November 20Duke at Boston College ............................... 12:00pWake Forest at Maryland ...............................2:00p

Tuesday, November 22Wake Forest at Duke ........................................7:00p

Wednesday, November 23Boston College at Maryland .........................1:00pNorth Carolina at NC State ............................1:00pClemson at Georgia Tech ...............................6:30p

Friday, November 25Virginia Tech at Virginia ..................................7:00p

Saturday, November 26Florida State at Miami .....................................5:00p

TELEVISION BROADCAST SCHEDULE

Sept. 14 Miami at Florida State ................ESPNU ....8:00pSept. 16 Duke at Wake Forest ...................RSN...........7:00pSept. 23 North Carolina at Maryland ..RSN...........7:00pOct. 9 Florida State at NC State ..........RSN...........1:00pOct. 19 North Carolina at Duke .............ESPNU ....6:00pOct. 30 Duke at Georgia Tech .................ESPN3 .....1:00pOct. 30 Virginia Tech at Miami................RSN...........1:00pNov. 13 Georgia Tech at NC State .........RSN...........1:00pNov. 18 Florida State at Clemson..........ESPN3. ....7:00p

2011 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE

10 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

2009 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 12-19 4-10 3-9 5-0Conference 2-18 1-10 1-8 0-0Non-Conference 10-1 3-0 2-1 5-0

Date Opponent ResultsUniversity of Buffalo Tournament

A28 at Buff alo.................................................L, 3-0 A29 vs. Seton Hall .......................................W, 3-2 A29 vs. Fordham .........................................W, 3-1

St. John’s University Tournament S4 at St. John’s ...........................................W, 3-1 S5 vs. Quinnipiac......................................W, 3-0 S5 vs. Fordham .........................................W, 3-2

College of the Holy Cross Tournament S11 vs. Northeastern .................................W, 3-2 S11 at Holy Cross ........................................W, 3-0

Boston College Tournament S18 CONNECTICUT ...................................W, 3-2 S19 HARTFORD ..........................................W, 3-1 S19 RHODE ISLAND ..................................W, 3-1

S22 MARYLAND * ....................................... L, 3-1 S24 WAKE FOREST *................................... L, 3-2 S27 DUKE * .................................................... L, 3-0 O2 at North Carolina * ..............................L, 3-2 O3 at NC State * ........................................W, 3-0 O9 at Clemson * ..........................................L, 3-0 O10 at Georgia Tech * ..................................L, 3-0 O16 MIAMI * ....................................................L, 3-1 018 FLORIDA STATE * ..................................L, 3-0 O23 VIRGINIA TECH * ...................................L, 3-2 O24 VIRGINIA * ...............................................L, 3-2 O30 at Duke * .................................................L, 3-0 O31 at Wake Forest * ....................................L, 3-0 N6 GEORGIA TECH * ..................................L, 3-0 N8 CLEMSON * ............................................L, 3-1 N13 NC STATE * ............................................W, 3-0 N14 NORTH CAROLINA * ............................L, 3-0 N20 at Florida State * ...................................L, 3-0 N22 at Miami * ...............................................L, 3-0 N25 at Maryland * .........................................L, 3-0

* - denotes Atlantic Coast Conference matchALL CAPS - denotes home matches

QUICK FACTS

Location ......................................... Chestnut Hill, Mass.Founded ..................................................................... 1863Enrollment ..............................................................14,500Nickname ................................................................ EaglesColors .................................................. Maroon and GoldWebsite .......................................... www.bceagles.comCourt (Capacity) ............................Power Gym (1,000)School Record (Win %) ........................249-382 (.395)ACC Record (Win %) ..................................26-80 (.245)ACC Regular-Season Titles ...........................................0ACC Tournament Titles* ................................................0NCAA Appearances ........................................................0Letterwinners returning/lost ...................................9/4Starters returning/lost ...............................................7/4

*(1981-2004) BC entered ACC in 2005

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Alex Fitzmorris SO MB 6-4 Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) 2 Alexandra Trobbe SO OH 5-9 Los Gatos, Calif. (Saint Francis) 3 Courtney Castle FR OH 6-0 Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 4 Mollie Kolosky SR MH 6-0 Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South HS) 5 Val Mattaliano JR OH 6-0 Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Benet Academy) 6 Melissa McTighe SO MH 6-1 Los Altos, Calif. (Mountain View) 7 Lauren Fields FR DS 5-7 Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran) 8 Krystle Higgins JR MH 6-1 Inglewood, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) 11 Brennan Clark SR L 5-8 Mililani, Hawaii (Univ. Laboratory HS) 12 Tsvetelina Dureva SR OH 5-10.5 Sofi a, Bulgaria (Victor Hugo) 13 Courtney Seitz SO S 5-9 Wilmington, Del. (Ursuline Academy) 14 Cagla Sen SO S 5-11 Istanbul, Turkey (Yuzyil Isil) 15 Kellie Barnum FR S 5-11 Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake)

Assistant Coach: Edgard De Gama E SilvaAssistant Coach: Patrick Johnson

CHRIS CAMPBELL

CAMPBELL AT BOSTON COLLEGE

Boston College Record: 9-24 (second year)Career Record: 86-138 (nine years)

Year ACC Overall 2010 1-19 9-24 Totals 1-19 (.050) 9-24 (.273)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Clemson ..............................................0-1Duke .....................................................0-2Florida State ......................................0-2Georgia Tech......................................0-1Maryland ............................................1-1Miami ...................................................0-2North Carolina ..................................0-2NC State ..............................................0-2Virginia ................................................0-2Virginia Tech ......................................0-2Wake Forest .......................................0-2

Totals: 1-19 (.050)

• Enters his second season as head coach at Boston College• Comes to BC after two years as the associate head coach at

Auburn, where he was the recruiting coordinator, position coach for middle blockers and also defensive coordinator

• Helped the Tigers jump from ninth to fifth in the SEC in opponent hitting percentage and 11th to seventh in blocks

• Guided Auburn to its first regional ranking in more than 10 years as it reached No. 60 in the national RPI

• Spent four years as the head coach at Northern Arizona, where he led the Lumberjacks to a sixth-place fi nish in the Big Sky Conference in 2007, earning their fi rst league tournament berth since 2004

• Mentored Kim Babcock at NAU, who led the nation in kills per game in 2007

• Named captain and started at both McGill University and the University of British Columbia at the Canadian Division I level.

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2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 9-24 2-9 2-13 5-2Conference 1-19 1-8 0-11 0-0Non-Conference 8-5 1-1 2-2 5-2

Date Opponent ResultsA27 at Holy Cross1 .......................... ........... L, 0-3A27 vs. Fordham1 ........................... ............ L, 0-3A28 NORTHEASTERN1 ................... ........... L, 1-3A28 QUINNIPIAC1 .......................... ........... W, 3-0S3 vs. New Hampshire2 ............ ............ W, 3-2S4 vs. Eastern Illinois2 ................ ........... W, 3-0S4 at Harvard2 .............................. .......... W, 3-0S10 vs. Holy Cross3 ......................... ........... L, 2-3S11 vs. Navy3 ......................... .. .................. W, 3-2S11 at Bryant3 ....................................... ...... L, 2-3S17 vs. Central Connecticut4 ................. W, 3-0S18 vs. Holy Cross4 .......................... ........ W, 3-0S18 at Brown4 .................................... . ...... W, 3-0S21 at Maryland * ................................ ....... L, 1-3S24 at NC State * .................................... .... L, 0-3S25 at North Carolina * .......................... ... L, 0-3O1 at Wake Forest * ............. ..................... L, 0-3O2 at Duke * ............................ ................... L, 1-3O8 VIRGINIA * ............................. ................ L, 1-3O10 VIRGINIA TECH * ...................... ........... L, 0-3O15 FLORIDA STATE * ....................... ......... L, 2-3O17 MIAMI * ........................................... ....... L, 0-3O22 at Georgia Tech * ............................. ... L, 0-3O23 at Clemson * ...................................... .. L, 0-3O29 NORTH CAROLINA * .................... ...... L, 1-3O31 NC STATE * ............................ ................ L, 0-3N5 at Virginia Tech * ..................... ........... L, 0-3N6 at Virginia * ................................. .......... L, 0-3N12 DUKE * ............................................. ...... L, 0-3N14 WAKE FOREST * ................................. . L, 0-3N19 at Miami * ............................ ................. L, 0-3N21 at Florida State * ................... .............. L, 0-3N24 MARYLAND * ........................... . ......... W, 3-1

1Beanpot Classic (Worcester, Mass. & Chestnut Hill, Mass.)2Harvard Tournament (Cambridge, Mass.)3Bryant Tournament (Smithfield, R.I.)4Brown Tournament (Providence, R.I.)

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

2011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeACC/SEC Challenge

Aug 26 at Florida .................................................. 7:30pAug 27 vs. Auburn ............................................... 5:30p

Yale TournamentSep 2 at Yale........................................................ 7:00pSep 3 vs. Utah .................................................... 1:00pSep 3 vs. Colgate ............................................... 5:00p

Rhode Island TournamentSep 9 vs. Wisconsin .......................................... 3:00pSep 10 vs. Columbia ........................................... 3:00pSep 10 at Rhode Island ..................................... 7:00p

Seton Hall TournamentSep 16 vs. TCU ...................................................... 1:00pSep 16 at Seton Hall ........................................... 6:00pSep 17 at NJIT .....................................................12:00p

Sep 20 vs. Maryland ........................................... 5:00pSep 23 vs. NC State ............................................. 7:00pSep 25 vs. North Carolina ...............................12:00pSep 29 vs. Virginia Tech ..................................... 7:00pOct 2 vs. Virginia .............................................12:00pOct 7 at Clemson .............................................. 7:00pOct 9 at Georgia Tech ..................................... 1:00pOct 14 at Duke ..................................................... 4:30pOct 15 at Wake Forest .......................................... TBAOct 21 vs. Miami .................................................. 7:00pOct 23 vs. Florida State ...................................12:00pOct 28 at North Carolina .................................. 7:00pOct 29 at NC State .............................................. 7:00pNov 4 vs. Georgia Tech .................................... 7:00pNov 6 vs. Clemson ...........................................12:00pNov 11 at Virginia ................................................ 7:00pNov 12 at Virginia Tech ...................................... 6:00pNov 18 vs. Wake Forest ...................................... 7:00pNov 20 vs. Duke ..................................................12:00pNov 23 at Maryland ............................................ 1:00p

112011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

EAGLES TO WATCH IN 2011Brennan Clark

Senior • 5-8 • LiberoMililani, Hawaii

University Laboratory High School

• Ranked 10th in the ACC for digs per game (3.96) in 2010• Totaled seven double-doubles, including four straight last

year• Ranks fourth on the Eagles’ all-time career list with 1,274

digs• Led BC with 498 digs in 2009, which ranks fourth in the

program’s single-season record books

Tsvetelina DurevaSenior • 5-10.5 • Outside Hitter

Sofi a, BulgariaVictor Hugo

• Ranked sixth in conference with 3.26 kills per game in 2010• Led BC with nine double-doubles and kills (372)• Set career-high in kills (27) and blocks (4) against FSU

Cagla SenSophomore • 5-11 •Setter

Istanbul, TurkeyYuzyil Isil

• Led team with 476 assists last year• Posted four double-doubles• averaged 6.26 assists per set in 76 games

2010 STATISTICS      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  RECEPT  DIG  BLOCKING    

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S  SE  RE  Dig  Dig/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts

1   Krissy Mussendeny   39  13  0.33  5  36  .222  351  9.00  5  0.13  6  0  59  1.51  0  13  13  0.33  2  6  24.5 2   Alexandra Trobbe   58  14  0.24  13  52  .019  7  0.12  4  0.07  17  7  62  1.07  0  2  2  0.03  3  1  19.0 3   Dani Moskitis   39  6  0.15  7  22  -.045  254  6.51  4  0.10  9  0  41  1.05  2  11  13  0.33  4  16  17.5 4   Mollie Kolosky   1  0  0.00  0  1  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 5   Val Mattaliano   106  215  2.03  120  655  .145  10  0.09  12  0.11  25  5  104  0.98  4  53  57  0.54  8  2  257.5 6   Melissa McTighe   102  130  1.27  30  319  .313  5  0.05  4  0.04  9  0  19  0.19  9  68  77  0.75  7  2  177.0 7   Kristen Baader   115  67  0.58  40  322  .084  42  0.37  23  0.20  19  61  471  4.10  2  8  10  0.09  6  1  96.0 8   Krystle Higgins   101  128  1.27  65  335  .188  4  0.04  19  0.19  28  1  41  0.41  11  79  90  0.89  13  0  197.5 9   Jillian McAndrews   11  15  1.36  10  52  .096  0  0.00  1  0.09  4  7  34  3.09  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  16.0 10  Manon Palandjian   11  4  0.36  2  17  .118  0  0.00  0  0.00  1  0  4  0.36  0  4  4  0.36  2  0  6.0 11  Brennan Clark   109  186  1.71  119  666  .101  39  0.36  22  0.20  66  33  432  3.96  6  22  28  0.26  1  1  225.0 12  Tsvetelina Dureva   114  372  3.26  176  1045  .188  9  0.08  17  0.15  50  5  254  2.23  6  43  49  0.43  2  0  416.5 13  Melanie Cimino   61  61  1.00  19  163  .258  2  0.03  0  0.00  0  0  9  0.15  7  30  37  0.61  1  0  83.0 14  Cagla Sen   76  36  0.47  7  91  .319  476  6.26  7  0.09  13  1  136  1.79  2  15  17  0.22  3  30  52.5 15  Rainey Hanley   60  45  0.75  32  159  .082  3  0.05  1  0.02  3  2  42  0.70  0  9  9  0.15  2  0  50.5  BOSTON COLLEGE  115  1292  11.23  645  3935  .164  1202  10.45  119  1.03  250  135  1708  14.85  49  357  227.5  1.98  54  59  1638.5 

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BOSTON COLLEGEBOSTON COLLEGE

2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball12

• Enters her 19th season as head coach at Clemson• Currently ranked 32nd among active coaches with 471

career wins• Voted ACC Coach of the Year for the second time in 2007

after leading the Tigers to the ACC Championship and winning her 300th game at Clemson and 400th overall

• Coached two AVCA All-Americans, second most among all league schools

• Mentored 38 All-ACC selections• Earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament eight times since

1993 and secured 3-2 fi rst-round win against Tennessee in 2008

2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 18-13 12-4 3-8 3-1Conference 9-11 7-4 2-7 0-0Non-Conference 9-2 5-0 1-1 3-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 JACKSONVILLE1 ................................. W, 3-0A28 TENNESSEE TECH1 ............................ W, 3-0A28 ALBANY1 ................ ............................. W, 3-0S3 vs. South Carolina2 ........................... W, 3-0S4 at Winthrop2 ....................................... W, 3-0S4 vs. College of Charleston2 .............. W, 3-2S10 at Michigan State3 ............................. L, 0-3S11 vs. Eastern Michigan3 ...................... W, 3-1S11 vs. Eastern Illinois3 ....... ......................L, 1-3S17 GEORGIA TECH4 * .............................. W, 3-2S18 GEORGIA STATE4................................ W, 3-0S19 FLORIDA A&M4................................... W, 3-0S24 WAKE FOREST * .. .......................... ..... L, 0-3S25 DUKE * ............................................... .... L, 2-3O1 at Virginia Tech *................................. W, 3-2O3 at Virginia * ............................................ L, 2-3O8 at Florida State * .................................. L, 1-3O10 at Miami * .................................... ......... L, 1-3O15 NC STATE * .................................... ...... W, 3-2O16 NORTH CAROLINA *........................... L, 1-3O22 MARYLAND * ...................................... W, 3-1O23 BOSTON COLLEGE *.......................... W, 3-0O29 at Duke * ................................................ L, 1-3O30 at Wake Forest * ................................... L, 1-3N5 MIAMI * .................................................. L, 1-3N6 FLORIDA STATE * ................................ W, 3-0N12 VIRGINIA *............................................. W, 3-1N13 VIRGINIA TECH * ................................. W, 3-1N19 at North Carolina *. ............................ L, 0-3N20 at NC State * ............... ....................... W, 3-1N26 at Georgia Tech * ................................. L, 2-3

1Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.)22010 Carolina Challenge by Hilton Garden (Rock Hill, S.C.)3Michigan State Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.)4Clemson Classic (Clemson, S.C.)

* - denotes Atlantic Coast Conference matchALL CAPS - denotes home matches

QUICK FACTS

Location ..................................................... Clemson, S.C.Founded ..................................................................... 1889Enrollment ..............................................................19,453Nickname ................................................................. TigersColors ........................... Clemson Orange and RegaliaWebsite ................................www.clemsontigers.comCourt (Capacity) ........................... Jervey Gym (2,000)School Record (Win %) ........................730-477 (.605)ACC Record (Win %) .............................214-170 (.557)ACC Regular-Season Titles ................. 2 (1999, 2007)ACC Tournament Titles* ................................................1NCAA Appearances (Record/Last) ....... 8 (4-8)/2009Letterwinners returning/lost ................................ 10/6Starters returning/lost ..........................................6+L/0*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Serenat Yaz JR OH/RS 6-1 Istanbul, Turkey (Bostanci Ozel Doga Lisesi) 2 Sandra Adeleye JR MH 6-0 Katy, TX (Katy) 4 Sarah Campbell SO DS 5-6 Yorktown, VA (Grafton High School) 5 Kamryn Sherman FR S 5-10 Ponte Vedra, FL (Nease HS) 6 Jennifer Lane SO DS 5-5 Charlotte, NC (Providence HS) 7 Camila Rosado SO DS 5-7 Aguas Buenas, PR (Colegio Rosa-Bell) 8 Karis Watson FR MH 6-1 Rock Hill, SC (Rock Hill HS) 9 Cansu Ozdemir GS RS/L 6-0 Istanbul, Turkey (Yuzyil Isil Lisesi) 12 Kristin Faust FR OH 5-9 Orlando, FL (Boone HS) 13 Sarah Fedyschyn FR DS 5-9 Kings Mountain, NC (Kings Mountain) 14 Natalie Patzin JR OH 5-10 Naperville, IL (Benet Academy) 15 Hannah Brenner SO S 5-10 Orrville, OH (Orrville HS) 17 Alexa Rand JR MH 6-3 Mentor, OH (Mentor) 22 Mo Simmons SO OH/RS 6-0 Buford, GA (Mill Creek HS)

Assistant Coaches: Jodi Welp and Kelsey Murphy

HOOVER AT CLEMSON

Clemson Record: 378-208 (18 years)Career Record: 471-239 (21 years)

Year ACC Overall 1993 10-4 27-8 1994 10-4 28-8 1995 11-3 23-10 1996 9-7 17-15 1997 10-6 26-8 1998 10-6 22-11 1999 15-1 31-3 2000 6-10 13-18 2001 4-12 11-17 2002 8-8 17-15 2003 6-10 18-16 2004 7-9 20-14 2005 7-15 12-18 2006 15-7 20-10 2007 21-1 29-4 2008 14-6 23-10 2009 13-7 23-10 2010 9-11 18-13 Totals 185-127 (.593) 378-208 (.645)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .............................. 10-2Duke ................................................17-20Florida State .................................20-19Georgia Tech.................................16-22Maryland .......................................24-14Miami ...................................................9-4North Carolina .............................14-26NC State ........................................... 33-2Virginia ...........................................28-10Virginia Tech ......................................8-7Wake Forest ..................................19-11

Totals: 199-136 (.594)

JOLENE JORDAN HOOVER

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2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball 13

TIGERS TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeBig Orange Bash

Aug 26 vs. Loyola (Md) ..................................... 7:00pAug 27 vs. Tennessee State ..........................12:00pAug 27 vs. South Carolina State .................... 6:00p

Campus USA Credit Union InviteSep 2 vs. Florida Atlantic ............................ 10:00aSep 2 vs. Jacksonville ..................................... 5:30pSep 3 at Florida ................................................ 4:00p

Sep 4 vs. USC (Orlando, Fl.) ........................12:00p

College of Charleston ClassicSep 9 vs. South Carolina ............................... 4:30pSep 10 vs. Winthrop ....................................... 10:00aSep 10 at College of Charleston ................... 7:00p

Clemson ClassicSep 14 vs. Furman ............................................. 7:00pSep 16 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 7:00p

Sep 23 at Wake Forest ...................................... 7:00pSep 24 at Duke ...................................................... TBASep 30 vs. North Carolina .............................. 7:00pOct 1 vs. NC State ........................................... 6:00pOct 7 vs. Boston College .............................. 7:00pOct 8 vs. Maryland ........................................ 6:00pOct 14 at Miami ................................................. 6:00pOct 16 at Florida State ..................................... 1:00pOct 21 at Virginia ............................................... 7:00pOct 23 at Virginia Tech..................................... 1:00pOct 28 vs. Duke ................................................. 7:00pOct 29 vs. Wake Forest .................................... 5:00pNov 4 at Maryland ........................................... 7:00pNov 6 at Boston College .............................12:00pNov 11 at NC State ............................................ 7:30pNov 12 at North Carolina ................................ 6:00pNov 18 vs. Florida State ................................... 7:00pNov 19 vs. Miami ................................................ 6:00pNov 23 at Georgia Tech .................................... 6:30p

Sandra AdeleyeJunior • 6-0 • Middle Hitter

Katy, TexasKaty High School

Alexa RandJunior • 6-3 • Middle Hitter

Mentor, OhioMentor High School

• • Named 2009 AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year• Earned AVCA East Region honors in both years and received

All-America honorable mention in 2009• Member of the 2009 and 2010 All-ACC and 2009 ACC All-

Freshman teams

• Named to 2011 Academic All-ACC team• Led the leagues in blocks in 2010• Earned All-ACC Freshman team honors in 2009• Set Clemson freshman records for hitting percentage and

blocks

2010 STATISTICS

     ATTACK  SET  SERVE  DIG  BLOCKING    POINTS 

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  Dig  D/S BS  BA  Total  B/S BE  BHE  Pts

1   Yaz,Serenat   119  379  3.18  134  1098  .223  41  0.34  30  0.25  19  28  415  3.49  2  55  57  0.48  6  2  438.5 2   Adeleye,Sandra   119  407  3.42  133  941  .291  8  0.07  0  0.00  0  1  54  0.45  28  102  130  1.09  16  2  486.0 4   Mitchell,Morgann   2  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 5   Mirutenko,Tanya   34  2  0.06  0  4  .500  0  0.00  2  0.06  8  0  14  0.41  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  4.0 6   Lane,Jennifer   21  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  2  0  5  0.24  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 7   Rosado,Camila   53  0  0.00  0  1  .000  9  0.17  13  0.25  17  0  109  2.06  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  13.0 9   Ozdemir,Cansu   119  0  0.00  2  9  -.222  47  0.39  25  0.21  16  31  527  4.43  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  25.0 10  Kohler,Brooke   28  23  0.82  8  60  .250  2  0.07  2  0.07  6  1  7  0.25  0  18  18  0.64  5  0  34.0 11  Hayes,Lacy   53  37  0.70  22  119  .126  450  8.49  11  0.21  12  0  88  1.66  3  30  33  0.62  3  10  66.0 13  O’Connell,Lindsey   2  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  1  0  1  0.50  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 14  Patzin,Natalie   119  228  1.92  84  874  .165  38  0.32  25  0.21  9  31  298  2.50  3  36  39  0.33  12  2  274.0 15  Brenner,Hannah   77  75  0.97  26  228  .215  752  9.77  12  0.16  19  0  170  2.21  3  56  59  0.77  4  20  118.0 17  Rand,Alexa   112  172  1.54  54  418  .282  14  0.12  7  0.06  17  1  55  0.49  22  140  162  1.45  14  0  271.0 22  Simmons,Moneshia   114  201  1.76  78  571  .215  43  0.38  16  0.14  31  1  185  1.62  11  90  101  0.89  10  4  273.0  CLEMSON 119  1524  12.81  542  4324  .227  1404  11.80  143  1.20  157  109  1928  16.20  72  527  335.5  2.82  70  40  2002.5 

Opponents 119  1634  13.73  744  4677  .190  1515  12.73  110  0.92  192 143  1967  16.53  56  282  197.0  1.66  47  28  1941.0 

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Mo SimmonsSophomore • 6-0 • Outside Hitter/Right Side

Buford, GeorgiaMill Creek High School

• Named to the 2010 All-ACC Freshman Team• Started for USA Volleyball Junior National Team as the only

representative from the ACC• Played in 30 of 31 matches for the Tigers• Tallied two double-doubles

14 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 27-7 15-1 9-6 3-1Conference 16-4 9-0 7-4 0-0Non-Conference 11-3 6-1 2-2 3-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 at Colorado State1 ......... ................... L, 1-3A28 vs. Colorado1 ............... .......................W, 3-2A31 CAMPBELL1 .........................................W, 3-0S3 at Middle Tennessee2 .......................W, 3-1S4 vs. Auburn2 ..........................................W, 3-0S4 vs. Georgia Southern2 ......................W, 3-2S7 CHARLOTTE2 .......................... ............W, 3-0S10 DELAWARE3 .........................................W, 3-0S11 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL3 .......W, 3-0S11 MINNESOTA3 ...................... ................ L, 0-3S17 WAKE FOREST * ..................... .............W, 3-0S24 at Georgia Tech * ................................W, 3-2S25 at Clemson * ........................................W, 3-2O1 MARYLAND * .......................................W, 3-2O2 BOSTON COLLEGE * ............ .............W, 3-1O8 NORTH CAROLINA* ...........................W, 3-0O9 NC STATE * .................................... .......W, 3-0O14 at Virginia Tech * .................................. L, 1-3O15 at Virginia * ................................. .........W, 3-0O22 at Miami * ................................... .........W, 3-2O24 at Florida State * .................................. L, 2-3O29 CLEMSON *...........................................W, 3-1O30 GEORGIA TECH * .................................W, 3-0N5 at NC State * .........................................W, 3-0N6 at North Carolina * .............................W, 3-0N12 at Boston College * ............................W, 3-0N14 at Maryland * ........................................ L, 1-3N19 VIRGINIA TECH * .................................W, 3-1N20 VIRGINIA * ................................... ........W, 3-0N23 at Wake Forest * ................................... L, 0-3D3 HIGH POINT4 .......................................W, 3-0D4 OHIO4 ............................................ .......W, 3-2D10 vs. Missouri5 ........................................W, 3-1D11 at Penn State6 ..................................... L, 1-3

1 Colorado State Tournament (Fort Collins, Colo.)2 Middle Tennessee State Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)3 Duke Invitational Tournament (Durham, N.C.)4 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - First & Second Rounds5 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - Regional Semifinal6 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - Regional Final

* - denotes Atlantic Coast Conference matchALL CAPS - denotes home matches

QUICK FACTS

Location ......................................................Durham, N.C.Founded .................................. 1838 as Trinity CollegeEnrollment ................................................................ 6,504Nickname ....................................................... Blue DevilsColors ...........................................Royal Blue and WhiteWebsite ............................................www.GoDuke.comCourt (Capacity) ...........Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)School Record (Win %) ........................786-440 (.641)ACC Record (Win %) .............................272-116 (.701)ACC Regular-Season Titles ...... 9 (1984-85, 90-94, 2001, 06, 08, 10)ACC Tournament Titles* ......... 7 (1984-86, 1991-94)NCAA Appearances (Record)/Last ............16 (12-16)/2010Letterwinners returning/lost ...................................9/3Starters returning/lost ..........................................4+L/2

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL)2   Jeme Obeime Fr. OH 5-11 Carmel, Ind. (Brebeuf Jesuit)4   Maggie Deichmeister Fr. S 6-2 Whitehall, Pa. (Whitehall)5   Ali McCurdy So. DS/L 5-7 Tampa, Fla. (Plant)6   Megan Hendrickson Jr. OH 6-0 Jenison, Mich. (Jenison)7   Brittney Balser Fr. MB/OH 6-1 Grafton, Ohio (Magnifi cat)8   Chelsea Cook So. MB 6-2 Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley North)9   Amanda Robertson Sr. MB 6-3 Roxboro, N.C. (Person)10   Kellie Catanach Sr. S 6-2 Tampa, Fla. (Plant)11   Christiana Gray Jr. MB 6-5 Carmel, Ind. (Cathedral)12   Kayla Kirk Sr. OH 6-0 Katy, Texas (Coppell)13   Sophia Dunworth Sr. MB/OH 6-1 Pleasanton, Calif. (Amador Valley)14   Kelsey Williams Fr. S 5-11 Pleasanton, Calif.15   Nailah Waterfi eld Jr. DS/L 5-3 Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly)

Assoiciate Head Coach: John WasielewskiAssistant Coaches: Cristina Pintilie

NAGEL AT DUKE

Duke Record: 268-12 (12 years)Career Record: 471-252 (23 years)

Year ACC Overall 1999 7-9 13-14 2000 8-8 21-13 2001 13-3 23-5 2002 11-5 24-10 2003 6-10 10-19 2004 10-6 20-10 2005 17-5 24-8 2006 21-1 29-4 2007 19-3 25-7 2008 15-5 25-9 2009 17-3 27-6 2010 16-4 27-7 Totals 160-62 (.721) 268-112 (.705)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .............................. 11-0Clemson ........................................... 14-9Florida State ................................... 19-5Georgia Tech.................................14-11Maryland ......................................... 18-8Miami ................................................ 10-3North Carolina .............................10-15NC State ........................................... 21-2Virginia ............................................. 19-8Virginia Tech ................................... 13-2Wake Forest .................................... 17-7

Totals: 166-70 (.703)

JOLENE NAGEL• Enters her 13th season as head coach at Duke• Named the 2010 ACC Coach of the Year and East Region

Coach of the Year• Earned 200th victory at Duke and 400th overall in 2008• League’s active leader with a . 705 (268-112) winning percentage• Guided Duke to nine NCAA Tournament appearances,

including six straight from 2005-2010• Ranks third all-time among league coaches with a .721

winning percentage in ACC play• Coached a total of 29 All-ACC selections and three ACC Play-

ers of the Year • Currently ranks third all-time in ACC victories with 160 and

second with nine NCAA tournament appearances• Currently on a streak of five consecutive seasons with at least

25 wins

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152011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

BLUE DEVILS TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeDuke Invitational

Aug 26 vs. Furman .............................................   7:00pAug 27 vs. Charleston Southern .................   10:00aAug 27 vs. Wisconsin .........................................   7:00p

Sep 1 at Pacific .................................................   8:00p

Stanford InvitationalSep 2 vs. St. Mary’s ..........................................   7:30pSep 3 at Stanford .................................................  TBA

Sep 8 vs. San Diego ........................................   7:00pSep 13 vs. Campbell ..........................................   7:00p

Wake Forest Black and Gold ChallengeSep 16 at Wake Forest .....................................   7:00pSep 17 vs. Charlotte/High Point ...................   2:00p

Sep 23 vs. Georgia Tech ..................................   7:00pSep 24 vs. Clemson ..............................................  TBASep 30 at Florida State .....................................   7:00pOct 2 at Miami .................................................   1:30pOct 7 at Virginia Tech ....................................   7:00pOct 8 at Virginia ..............................................   7:00pOct 14 vs. Boston College ..............................   4:30pOct 15 vs. Maryland ..............................................  TBAOct 19 vs. North Carolina................................   6:00pOct 21 vs. N.C. State ..........................................   7:00pOct 28 at Clemson.............................................   7:00pOct 30 at Georgia Tech ....................................   1:00pNov 4 vs. Virginia ..............................................   7:00pNov 5 vs. Virginia Tech ....................................   7:00pNov 10 vs. Miami ................................................   7:00pNov 13 vs. Florida State ....................................   1:00pNov 18 at Maryland ...........................................   7:00pNov 20 at Boston College ..............................  12:00pNov 22 vs. Wake Forest .....................................   7:00p

Kellie CatanachSenior • 6-2 • Setter

Tampa, Fla.Plant High School

• 2010 ACC Player of the Year• AVCA 3rd Team All-American• Led Duke to a Regional Final appearance in the NCAA Tour-

nament as team captain• Led the conference with 1,419 assists• Tallied 12 double-doubles

Christiana GrayJunior • 6-5 • Middle Blocker

Carmel, Ind.Cathedral High School

• Led the ACC with a .387 hitting percentage and led Duke with a 126 blocks

• Named AVCA All-American Honorable Mention and the All-East Regional Team

• Picked up All-ACC Academic honors last year

2010 STATISTICS

      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  DIG  BLOCKING   POINTS 

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  Dig  D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts

1   Phoebe Maglathlin   1  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  1  1  1.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 2   Becci Burling   127  379  2.98  128  880  .285  37  0.29  27  0.21  24  6  170  1.34  22  95  117  0.92  7  4  475.5 4   Claire Smalzer   127  250  1.97  132  865  .136  38  0.30  25  0.20  33  26  423  3.33  0  32  32  0.25  2  2  291.0 5   Ali McCurdy   127  2  0.02  1  15  .067  36  0.28  12  0.09  18  22  620  4.88  0  0  0  0.00  0  1  14.0 6   Megan Hendrickson   44  63  1.43  50  226  .058  2  0.05  2  0.05  2  0  15  0.34  0  8  8  0.18  0  0  69.0 8   Chelsea Cook   13  9  0.69  7  23  .087  1  0.08  0  0.00  0  0  4  0.31  3  3  6  0.46  0  0  13.5 9   Amanda Robertson   125  350  2.80  111  744  .321  46  0.37  15  0.12  28  28  304  2.43  2  60  62  0.50  3  2  397.0 10  Kellie Catanach   126  98  0.78  30  365  .186  1419  11.26  29  0.23  28  1  268  2.13  3  73  76  0.60  7  17  166.5 11  Christiana Gray   124  280  2.26  73  535  .387  40  0.32  0  0.00  0  0  30  0.24  21  105  126  1.02  10  2  353.5 12  Kayla Kirk   8  3  0.38  4  15  -.067  0  0.00  0  0.00  1  1  6  0.75  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  3.0 13  Sophia Dunworth   121  360  2.98  101  1024  .253  9  0.07  11  0.09  18  3  116  0.96  4  41  45  0.37  4  1  395.5 14  Alex Sall   36  0  0.00  0  7  .000  36  1.00  3  0.08  6  5  37  1.03  0  1  1  0.03  0  0  3.5 15  Nailah Waterfi eld   100  0  0.00  0  4  .000  7  0.07  11  0.11  18  13  170  1.70  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  11.0  TEAM  16 

DUKE 127  1794  14.13  637  4703  .246  1671  13.16  135  1.06  176  122  2164  17.04  55  418  264.0  2.08  33  29  2193.0 

Opponents 127  1512  11.91  699  4708  .173  1408  11.09  122  0.96  206 135  1871  14.73  52  487  295.5  2.33  59  47  1929.5 

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16 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 22-11 11-4 7-6 4-1Conference 12-8 8-3 4-5 0-0Non-Conference 10-3 3-1 3-1 4-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 NEW MEXICO STATE1 ....................... W, 3-1A28 FIU1 ..................................... ..... ............. W, 3-0A28 USF1.......................................... .... ........ W, 3-0S3 at Houston2.................................. . ..... W, 3-0S4 vs. Tennessee2 ............................... ..... L, 0-3S4 vs. Oklahoma2 ....................... ........... W, 3-1S10 vs. Kansas State3 ........... ................... W, 3-2S10 at Kentucky3 ............................... ...... W, 3-2S11 vs. Virginia Commonwealth3......... W, 3-1S18 at Miami * ........ .. ................................. W, 3-1S22 FLORIDA .............. .................................. L, 0-3S24 VIRGINIA * ................ ... ........................ W, 3-0S26 VIRGINIA TECH * ......... . ..................... W, 3-2S30 at North Carolina * ....... ...................... L, 2-3O1 at North Carolina State *................. W, 3-1O8 CLEMSON * ........................ . ............... W, 3-1O10 GEORGIA TECH * .................. .............. L, 0-3O15 at Boston College * ............... ........... W, 3-2O17 at Maryland * ........................... ............ L, 2-3O22 WAKE FOREST * .......................... ........ L, 0-3O24 DUKE * ............................................. ....W, 3-2O29 at Virginia Tech * .......... ...................... L, 2-3O31 at Virginia * ...................... ..................... L, 2-3N5 at Georgia Tech * ................ .............. W, 3-0N6 at Clemson * .......................... .............. L, 0-3N12 NORTH CAROLINA * ................ ......... W, 3-2N14 NC STATE * ................................... ... .... W, 3-0N19 MARYLAND * ................................... . . W, 3-0N21 BOSTON COLLEGE * ......................... W, 3-0N26 MIAMI * ..................................... ............. L, 2-3N27 at Florida A&M .............................. . ... W, 3-0D3 vs. Georgia Southern4 ..................... W, 3-1D4 at Florida4 ......................................... ... L, 2-3

1 FSU Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)2 Houston Tournament (Houston, Texas)3 University of Kentucky Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)4 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - First & Sec-ond Rounds

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location .................................................Tallahassee, Fla.Founded ..................................................................... 1851Enrollment ..............................................................40,255Nickname .........................................................SeminolesColors .................................................... Garnet and GoldWebsite ........................................www.seminoles.comCourt (Capacity) .........Lucy McDaniel Court (1,162)School Record (Win %) ........................919-455 (.669)ACC Record (Win %) .............................181-147 (.552)ACC Regular-Season Titles ............................. 2 (2009)ACC Tournament Titles* .................................. 1 (1998)NCAA Appearances ............................. 13 (5-13)/2010Letterwinners returning/lost ................................ 10/4Starters returning/lost ...............................................5/3*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Rachael Morgan SR OH 6-2 Tauranga, New Zealand (Otumoetai College) 2 Katie Mosher RFR L/DS 5-9 Fort Myers, Fla. (Bishop Verot) 3 Jekaterina Stepanova SR OH 6-2 Riga, Latvia (Missouri State University-West Plains) 7 Fatma Yildirim JR OH 5-11 Istanbul, Turkey (Yuzyil Isil) 8 Patricia Figueiredo SR S 5-9 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Missouri State University-West Plains) 9 Visnja Djurdjevic SR OH 6-1 Zitiste, Serbia (Tulane) 10 Sarah Wickstrom FR S 5-11 Stuart, Fla. (Jensen Beach) 11 Kalee Schlabach JR DS 5-8 Arcadia, Fla. (South Florida CC) 12 Marija Milosavljevic JR MB/OH 6-4 Bajina Basta, Serbia (Tulane) 14 Ashley Neff SO MB 6-3 Kennesaw, Ga. (North Cobb) 15 Amanda Saxton JR MB/OH 6-0 Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep) 20 Duygu Duzceler JR S 5-10 Istanbul, Turkey (Private Bahcesehir) 22 Sareea Freeman JR MB 6-4 Fresno, Calif. (Sunnyside) 23 Elise Walch SO MB/OH 6-5 Stuart, Fla. (Wisconsin)

Associate Head Coach: Holly WattsAssistant Coach: Gokhan Yilmaz

• Enters his fourth season as head coach at Florida State• Guided the program to consecutive NCAA postseason

appearances for fi rst time since 1997-98, and reached the second round on back-to-back years for the fi rst time in school history

• Has posted three straight seasons with 20 or more wins, a program fi rst as a member of the ACC

• Tied for 12th among active Division 1 coaches in career victories

• Career winning percentage of .712 is 25th all-time in Division 1 history

POOLE AT FLORIDA STATE

Florida State Record: 74-23 (3 years)Career Record: 624-253 (24 years)

Year ACC Overall 2008 13-7 21-9 2009 19-1 31-3 2010 12-8 22-11 Totals 44-16 (.733) 74-23 (.763)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................6-0Clemson ..............................................4-2Duke .....................................................3-2Georgia Tech......................................3-3Maryland ............................................5-1Miami ...................................................3-3North Carolina ..................................3-2NC State ..............................................5-0Virginia ................................................4-1Virginia Tech ......................................4-1Wake Forest .......................................4-1

Totals: 44-16 (.733)

CHRIS POOLE

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172011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

SEMINOLES TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeFlorida State Invitational

Aug 26 vs. Kentucky .......................................... 7:00pAug 27 vs. Albany ............................................ 11:30aAug 27 vs. Tulsa .................................................. 7:00p

Aug 30 at Florida ................................................ 7:00p

35th Annual Delaware Volleyball InvitationalSep 2 vs. Northern Iowa ............................... 4:00pSep 3 at Delaware .........................................12:30pSep 3 vs. UC Irvine .......................................... 5:00p

Dayton Flyer ClassicSep 9 vs. Michigan .......................................... 2:00pSep 9 at Dayton ............................................... 7:00pSep 10 vs. Pepperdine ..................................... 4:00p

Sep 14 vs. Miami ................................................ 8:00pSep 23 at Virginia ............................................... 7:00pSep 24 at Virginia Tech..................................... 6:00pSep 30 vs. Duke .................................................. 7:00pOct 2 vs. Wake Forest .................................... 1:00pOct 7 at North Carolina ................................ 7:00pOct 9 at NC State ............................................ 1:00pOct 14 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 7:00pOct 16 vs. Clemson ........................................... 1:00pOct 21 at Maryland ........................................... 7:00pOct 23 at Boston College .............................12:00pOct 28 vs. Virginia Tech ................................... 7:00pOct 30 vs. Virginia ............................................. 1:00pNov 4 vs. NC State ........................................... 7:00pNov 6 vs. North Carolina ............................... 1:00pNov 11 at Wake Forest ...................................... 7:00pNov 13 at Duke ................................................... 1:00pNov 18 at Clemson ............................................ 7:00pNov 19 at Georgia Tech .................................... 6:00pNov 26 at Miami ................................................. 5:00p

• Performed well despite missing nine matches with a stress fracture in 2010

• Named an AVCA Division 1 Honorable Mention All-American in 2009

• Houston Invitational All-Tournament Team member• Garnered AVSR Player of the Week honors on December 6th

Rachael MorganSenior • 6-2 • Outside Hitter

Tauranga, New ZealandOtumoetai College

• Named a 2010 AVCA Honarable Mention All-American for second time in career

• Earned AVCA All-East Region Team and All-ACC Team honors

• Posted 410 kills, most since 2007 by a Seminole• Finished 2010 with 15 double-doubles in 31 matches

played• Led team in kills, service aces, and points

Visnja DjurdjevicSenior • 6-1 • Outside Hitter

Zitiste, SerbiaZrenjaninska Gimnazija

• Started every match and led the team in assists (763)• Named to Kentucky Invitational All-Tournament Team

Duygu DuzcelerJunior • 5-10 • Setter

Istanbul, TurkeyPrivate Bahcesehir

2010 STATISTICS      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  RECEPT  DIG  BLOCKING     POINTS ##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  Dig  D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts1   Rachael Morgan   93  191  2.05  71  475  .253  13  0.14  8  0.09  18  0  69  0.74  3  68  71  0.76  3  0  236.0 2   Kaitlin Mosher   4  8  2.00  4  21  .190  1  0.25  1  0.25  1  1  10  2.50  0  2  2  0.50  1  0  10.0 3   Jekaterina Stepanova  104  273  2.62  118  823  .188  11  0.11  11  0.11  21  29  250  2.40  3  31  34  0.33  9  0  302.5 4   Taylor Wilson   42  0  0.00  0  3  .000  5  0.12  2  0.05  5  6  23  0.55  0  1  1  0.02  0  0  2.5 6   Stephanie Neville   130  310  2.38  90  806  .273  7  0.05  1  0.01  1  2  70  0.54  3  81  84  0.65  3  0  354.5 7   Fatma Yildirim   56  97  1.73  47  282  .177  9  0.16  5  0.09  12  8  103  1.84  0  15  15  0.27  4  0  109.5 8   Patricia Figueiredo   130  15  0.12  8  46  .152  619  4.76  25  0.19  12  0  163  1.25  0  1  1  0.01  3  15  40.5 9   Visnja Djurdjevic   120  410  3.42  137  1032  .265  31  0.26  36  0.30  27  28  357  2.97  6  54  60  0.50  2  1  479.0 10  Jenna Romanelli   129  2  0.02  0  7  .286  90  0.70  9  0.07  17  44  507  3.93  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  11.0 11  Courtney Zuber   6  1  0.17  0  1  1.000  0  0.00  2  0.33  0  0  3  0.50  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  3.0 12  Marija Milosavljevic  52  71  1.37  28  192  .224  3  0.06  2  0.04  0  0  8  0.15  0  42  42  0.81  2  0  94.0 14  Ashley Neff   52  40  0.77  24  126  .127  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  6  0.12  10  47  57  1.10  3  0  73.5 15  Amanda Saxton   1  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 20  Duygu Duzceler   130  28  0.22  8  76  .263  763  5.87  35  0.27  15  1  197  1.52  0  1  1  0.01  3  10  63.5 22  Sareea Freeman   107  145  1.36  62  331  .251  5  0.05  0  0.00  0  0  9  0.08  9  96  105  0.98  20  0  202.0 23  Lauren Young   104  114  1.10  33  244  .332  3  0.03  0  0.00  0  1  16  0.15  8  107  115  1.11  7  1  175.5  TEAM  16  FLORIDA STATE  130  1705  13.12  632  4467  .240  1560  12.00  137  1.05  129  136  1791  13.78  42  546  315.0  2.42  60  27  2157.0  Opponents 130  1701  13.08  735  4600  .210  1573  12.10  136  1.05  237 137  1852  14.25  54  425  266.5  2.05  60  51  2103.5 

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18 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 18-14 8-7 6-5 4-2Conference 11-9 6-5 5-4 0-0Non-Conference 7-5 2-2 1-1 4-2

Date Opponent ResultsA27 INDIANA1..................... .................................... L, 2-3A28 ALABAMA A&M1................................ W, 3-0A28 UAB1 ...................................................... W, 3-0S3 vs. Oral Roberts2 ................................ W, 3-0S3 vs. Loyola Marymount2..................... L, 2-3S4 at Kansas State2 .................................. L, 0-3S10 vs. Florida Gulf Coast3...................... W, 3-0S11 vs. Washington3 .................................. L, 0-3S11 at Georgia3 .......................................... W, 3-2S17 at Clemson4 * ....................................... L, 2-3S18 vs. Florida A&M4................................. W, 3-0S18 vs. Georgia State4.............................. W, 3-0S24 DUKE * .................................................... L, 2-3S26 WAKE FOREST * ................................... L, 0-3O1 at Virginia * .......................................... W, 3-1O2 at Virginia Tech *................................. W, 3-2O8 at Miami * ............................................. W, 3-2O10 at Florida State *................................. W, 3-0O15 NORTH CAROLINA *.......................... W, 3-1O17 NC STATE * ........................................... W, 3-1O22 BOSTON COLLEGE *.......................... W, 3-0O23 MARYLAND * ........................................ L, 0-3O26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE............... L, 1-3O29 at Wake Forest * ................................. W, 3-0O30 at Duke * ................................................ L, 0-3N5 FLORIDA STATE * ................................. L, 0-3N6 MIAMI * ................................................. W, 3-1N12 VIRGINIA TECH * .................................. L, 0-3N14 VIRGINIA *............................................. W, 3-0N19 at NC State * .......................................... L, 1-3N21 at North Carolina *.............................. L, 2-3N26 CLEMSON * .......................................... W, 3-2

1 Georgia Tech Courtyard Marriott Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)2 Kansas State Tournament (Manhattan, Kan.)3 Georgia Tournament (Athens, Ga.)4 Clemson Tournament (Clemson, S.C.)

* - denotes Atlantic Coast Conference matchALL CAPS - denotes home matches

QUICK FACTS

Location ......................................................... Atlanta, Ga.Founded ..................................................................... 1885Enrollment ..............................................................19,404Nickname .................................................Yellow JacketsColors ..............................................Old Gold and WhiteWebsite ................................ www.ramblinwreck.comCourt (Capacity) ..........O’Keefe Gymnasium (1,400)School Record (Win %) ........................629-432 (.593)ACC Record (Win %) .............................222-156 (.587)ACC Regular-Season Titles ....4 (1994, 2000, 03-04)ACC Tournament Titles* ...................... 2 (1995, 2002)NCAA Appearances (Record)/Last ........9 (9-9) 2009Letterwinners returning/lost ................................ 13/2Starters returning/lost ...............................................5/1

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Zoey Morton FR DS/L 5-9 Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy) 2 Asia Stawicka SR MB 6-2 Warsaw, Poland (IX L.O im K Hoffmanowej) 3 Ashtaan Horton FR MB 6-2 Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) 4 Quinn Evans SO MB 6-3 San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights) 5 Monique Mead JR RS 5-10 Newnan, Ga. (Landmark Christian) 6 Kaleigh Colson SO S 5-10 Austin, Texas (Westwood) 7 Nicki Meyer JR DS/L 5-6 Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) 8 Ali Santi FR S 6-0 Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) 9 Courtney Felinski FR MB/OH 6-1 Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia) 10 Ivona Kolak SO OH 5-11 Kastel Gomilica, Croatia (Tourist Mgmt. and Hosp.) 11 Bailey Hunter SR OH 6-1 Hendersonville, N.C. (Hendersonville) 13 Annie Czarnecki JR MB 6-3 Bettendorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley) 14 Alexis Woodson JR MB 6-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy) 20 Jennifer Percy SO OH 6-2 Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal School) 23 Susan Carlson JR DS/L 5-11 Pasadena, Calif. (Mayfi eld) 44 Mariah Woodson RS SO OH 6-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Woodward Academy)

Assistant Coaches: Craig Bere, Ed Tolentino and Brian Kues

• Enters her third season as head coach at Georgia Tech• Led the Yellow Jackets to their first NCAA Tournament

appearance since 2004 in her first year• Guided Georgia Tech to a victory over rival Georgia in first

career head coaching match• Succeeded Bond Shymansky as seventh head coach in

Yellow Jacket volleyball history• Spent fi ve seasons as an assistant and one as an associate

head coach at the University of Texas, where she helped guide the Longhorns to the NCAA semifi nals in 2008

• Served as an assistant coach at alma mater Louisiana State from 1998-2002

JOHNSON AT GEORGIA TECH

Georgia Tech Record: 21-10 (two years)Career Record: 21-10 (two years)

Year ACC Overall 2009 15-5 21-10 2010 11-9 18-14 Totals 26-14 (.650) 39-24 (.619)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................3-0Clemson ..............................................3-1Duke .....................................................0-3Florida State ......................................2-2Maryland ............................................2-1Miami ...................................................2-2North Carolina ..................................3-1NC State ..............................................3-1Virginia ................................................4-0Virginia Tech ......................................2-2Wake Forest .......................................2-1

Totals: 26-14 (.650)

TONYA JOHNSON

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2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball 19

YELLOW JACKETS TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeGeorgia Tech Courtyard Classic

Aug 26 vs. Kansas State ....................................... 7:00pAug 27 vs. Tennessee Tech ................................12:30pAug 27 vs. Louisville .............................................. 7:00p

Rice TournamentSep 2 vs. UTSA ...................................................... 1:30pSep 3 vs. Houston Baptist .............................. 11:00aSep 3 at Rice ......................................................... 7:00p

Georgia Tech Regency Suites InvitationalSep 9 vs. Georgia ................................................. 7:00pSep 10 vs. Mercer ................................................12:30pSep 10 vs. Samford ............................................... 7:00p

Clemson TournamentSep 15 vs. Furman .....................................................TBASep 16 at Clemson ................................................ 7:00p

Sep 23 at Duke ....................................................... 7:00pSep 24 at Wake Forest .......................................... 6:00pSep 30 vs. NC State ............................................... 7:00pOct 1 vs. North Carolina ................................... 6:30pOct 7 vs. Maryland ............................................. 7:00pOct 9 vs. Boston College .................................. 1:00pOct 14 at Florida State ......................................... 7:00pOct 16 at Miami ..................................................... 1:00pOct 21 at Virginia Tech......................................... 7:00pOct 22 at Virginia ................................................... 7:00pOct 26 at Middle Tennessee State ................... 6:30pOct 28 vs. Wake Forest ........................................ 7:00pOct 30 vs. Duke ...................................................... 1:00pNov 4 at Boston College ................................... 7:00pNov 6 at Maryland ............................................... 2:00pNov 11 at North Carolina .................................... 7:00pNov 13 at NC State ................................................ 1:00pNov 18 vs. Miami .................................................... 7:00pNov 19 vs. Florida State ....................................... 6:00pNov 23 vs. Clemson ............................................... 6:30p

Monique MeadJunior • 5-10 • Right Side Hitter

Newnan, Ga. Landmark Christian

• Her 4.31 kills per set ranked her fi rst in the ACC and 18th in the nation

• Picked up six double-doubles in 2010, second most on the team

• Earned the following honors in 2010: honorable mention AVCA All-American, AVCA All-Region, 2010 All-ACC

• 2009 honors included AVCA HM All-American, AVCA HM All-Region, ACC Freshman of the Year, and All-ACC

Asia StawickaSenior • 6-2 • Middle Blocker

Warsaw, PolandIX L.O im K Hoff manowej, Warsaw

Bailey HunterSenior • 6-1 • Outside Hitter

Hendersonville, N.C.Hendersonville High School

• Named to the ACC All-Academic team each of the last two years

• Her .337 hitting percentage and 1.09 blocks per set ranked her sixth overall in the conference

• Ranks in the top 10 in both total blocks and block assists in Georgia Tech program history

• Named to the 2010 All-ACC team• Ranked eighth in the conference with 0.28 service aces per

set• Was second on the team with 3.05 kills per set and has com-

piled 846 over her career

2010 STATISTICS      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  DIG  BLOCKING    

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  Dig  D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts

2   Asia Stawicka   120  236  1.97  62  517  .337  7  0.06  12  0.10  31  0  63  0.52  16  115  131  1.09  13  1  321.5 3   Jordan McCullers   120  2  0.02  1  4  .250  133  1.11  12  0.10  12  35  486  4.05  0  1  1  0.01  0  0  14.5 4   Quinn Evans   1  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  1  1.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 5   Monique Mead   120  515  4.29  234  1213  .232  38  0.32  33  0.28  65  1  246  2.05  10  92  102  0.85  9  2  604.0 6   Kaleigh Colson   3  0  0.00  0  1  .000  1  0.33  0  0.00  0  0  1  0.33  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 7   Nicki Meyer   94  0  0.00  0  3  .000  11  0.12  1  0.01  2  24  94  1.00  0  1  1  0.01  0  0  1.5 10  Ivona Kolak   2  2  1.00  0  2  1.000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  2.0 11  Bailey Hunter   120  366  3.05  134  897  .259  9  0.08  33  0.28  66  11  87  0.73  6  44  50  0.42  13  3  427.0 13  Annie Czarnecki   5  2  0.40  0  2  1.000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  1  0.20  0  2  2  0.40  1  0  3.0 14  Alexis Woodson   119  170  1.43  68  389  .262  9  0.08  3  0.03  8  0  41  0.34  9  103  112  0.94  12  0  233.5 18  Alison Campbell   54  2  0.04  1  7  .143  9  0.17  1  0.02  1  11  63  1.17  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  3.0 20  Jennifer Percy   101  218  2.16  84  644  .208  3  0.03  0  0.00  0  6  42  0.42  6  27  33  0.33  7  1  237.5 23  Susan Carlson   115  50  0.43  29  181  .116  31  0.27  29  0.25  39  17  222  1.93  1  6  7  0.06  2  0  83.0 25  Mary Ashley Tippins   120  89  0.74  21  206  .330  1302  10.85  18  0.15  36  0  287  2.39  4  56  60  0.50  9  11  139.0 44  Mariah Woodson   1  0  0.00  1  2  -.500  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0  Team 13  GEORGIA TECH  120  1652  13.77  635  4068  .250  1553  12.94  142  1.18  260  118  1634  13.62  52  447  275.5  2.30  66  18  2069.5 

Opponents 120  1442  12.02  604  3975  .211  1348  11.23  118  0.98  223 142  1509  12.57  35  388  229.0  1.91  44  17  1789.0 

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GEORGIA TECHGEORGIA TECH

2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball20

2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 19-13 12-3 4-9 3-1Conference 10-10 6-3 4-7 0-0Non-Conference 9-3 6-0 0-2 3-1

Date Opponent ResultsTiger Invitational

A27 at Missouri ..............................................L, 3-0 A28 vs. Utah Valley .....................................W, 3-0 A28 vs. Nevada ............................................W, 3-1

Spring Hill Suites @ Arundel Mills Maryland Invite S3 VS. FORDHAM .....................................W, 3-0 S4 VS. BRADLEY ........................................W, 3-0 S4 VS. GEORGETOWN .............................W, 3-0

Spring Hill Suites @ Arundel Mills Terrapin Invite S10 VS. PENN ...............................................W, 3-0 S11 VS. FAIRFIELD.......................................W, 3-0 S11 VS. TULANE ..........................................W, 3-1

Villanova Classic S17 at Villanova .............................................L, 3-2 S18 vs. William & Mary ................................L, 3-2 S18 vs. Long Island ....................................W, 3-0

S21 VS. BOSTON COLLEGE * ...................W, 3-1 S24 at North Carolina * ..............................L, 3-1 S25 at North Carolina State * .................W, 3-1 S30 at Wake Forest * ..................................W, 3-2 O1 at Duke * .................................................L, 3-2 O8 VS. VIRGINIA TECH * ..........................W, 3-0 O10 VS. VIRGINIA * ........................................L, 3-0 O15 VS. MIAMI *.............................................L, 3-1 O17 VS. FLORIDA STATE * .........................W, 3-2 O22 at Clemson * ..........................................L, 3-1 O23 at Georgia Tech * ................................W, 3-0 O29 VS. NORTH CAROLINA STATE * ......W, 3-1 O31 VS. NORTH CAROLINA *.....................L, 3-1 N5 at Virginia * ...........................................W, 3-0 N6 at Virginia Tech *...................................L, 3-0 N12 VS. WAKE FOREST *............................W, 3-0 N14 VS. DUKE * ............................................W, 3-1 N19 at Florida State * ...................................L, 3-0 N21 at Miami * ...............................................L, 3-0 N24 at Boston College * .............................L, 3-1

* - denotes Atlantic Coast Conference matchALL CAPS - denotes home matches

QUICK FACTS

Location ..............................................College Park, Md.Founded ..................................................................... 1856Enrollment ..............................................................37,641Nickname ...........................................................TerrapinsColors ...............................Red, White, Black, and GoldWebsite ...........................................www.umterps.comCourt (Capacity) .............. Comcast Center Pavilion (1,500)School Record (Win %) ........................898-546 (.622)ACC Record (Win %) .............................194-193 (.501)ACC Regular-Season Titles ................3 (1990, 96-97)ACC Tournament Titles* .........4 (1990, 96, 2003-04)NCAA Appearances ...................................7 (5-7) 2005Letterwinners returning/lost ...................................8/4Starters returning/lost ...............................................4/2

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 6 Carlisle Abele RS FR OH/OPP 6-4 Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook HS) 21 Caitlin Adams JR MB 6-3 Leawood, KS (Notre Dame de Sion) 16 Catie Coyle FR MB 6-3 Tucson, Arizona (Salpointe Catholic HS)) 14 Ashleigh Crutcher FR OH 6-1 Raleigh, N.C. (Cary Academy) 9 Mary Cushman SO OH 6-0 Rochester, N.Y. (West Irondequoit) 15 Adreene Elliott FR MB 6-3 Winston Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor HS) 1 Sarah Harper SO DS/L 5-4 Charlottesville, Va. (Western Albemarle) 13 Katie Kelley FR DS/L 5-6 Iowa City, IA (Iowa City West HS) 12 Kaitlyn King FR S 5-9 Naperville, IL (Benet Academy) 18 Maddi Lee SR OH/OPP 6-4 Clarksville, Md. (River Hill) 5 Remy McBain JR S 6-1 Leonia, N.J. (Academy of the Holy Angels) 8 Caroline Niski SO DS/L 5-10 St. Charles, Illinois (St. Charles East HS) 20 Sam Rosario RS SO DS/L 5-9 Lindenhurst, N.Y. (Lindenhurst Senior) 4 Sharon Strizak SR S/OPP 6-1 Cincinnati, Ohio (Mount Notre Dame)

Assistant Coaches: Mitch Kallick, Christie Landry, and Krista Valdivia

HORSMON AT MARYLAND

Maryland Record: 39-58 (three years)Career Record: 264-151 (11 years)

Year ACC Overall 2008 2-18 6-26 2009 6-14 14-19 2010 10-10 19-13 Totals 18- 42(.300) 39-58 (.402)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................4-2Clemson ..............................................0-5Duke .....................................................1-4Florida State ......................................1-5Georgia Tech......................................1-4Miami ...................................................0-6North Carolina ..................................1-5NC State ..............................................5-1Virginia ................................................1-4Virginia Tech ......................................2-3Wake Forest .......................................2-3

Totals: 18-42 (.300)

TIM HORSMON• Enters his fourth season as head coach at Maryland• Was selected as AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year

in 2007 while at the University of Dayton• Has been picked as coach of the year in two conferences• Named Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in 2005 at Dayton• Voted as Northeast Conference Coach of the Year in 1999

and 2002 while with Robert Morris• Has appeared in eight NCAA Tournaments in 12 seasons as

a head coach• Won the conference regular season or tournament

championship in all nine seasons as a head coach from 1999-2007

• Coached in the Junior Olympic ranks with the Adidas Penn Under-18 Elite Team and Southern Maryland Juniors team

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SMARYLANDMARYLAND

2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball 21

TERRAPINS TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeComcast Lady Vol Classic

A26 vs. Villanova ................................... 5:00 p.m. A27 vs. Ohio ..........................................11:30 a.m. A27 at Tennessee .................................. 7:00 p.m.

Maryland InviteS2 vs. VCU ............................................. 7:00 p.m. S3 vs. QUINNIPIAC ...........................12:30 p.m. S3 vs. XAVIER ....................................... 7:00 p.m.

Spring Hill Suites at Arundel Mill Terrapin InviteS9 vs. YALE ............................................ 7:00 p.m. S10 vs. SACRED HEART .....................12:30 p.m. S10 vs. DELAWARE ............................... 7:00 p.m.

Sports Imports ClassicS16 vs. Akron ......................................... 7:00 p.m. S17 vs. Albany ....................................... 1:00 p.m. S17 at Ohio State .................................. 7:00 p.m.

S20 at Boston College * ..................... 5:00 p.m. S23 vs. NORTH CAROLINA * ............. 7:00 p.m. S25 vs. NC STATE * ................................ 2:00 p.m. S30 vs. VIRGINIA * ................................. 7:00 p.m. O2 vs. VIRGINIA TECH * ..................... 1:00 p.m. O7 at Georgia Tech * .......................... 7:00 p.m. O8 at Clemson * .................................. 6:00 p.m. O14 at Wake Forest * ............................ 7:00 p.m. O15 at Duke * ......................................... 7:00 p.m. O21 vs. FLORIDA STATE * .................... 7:00 p.m. O23 vs. MIAMI * ..................................... 2:00 p.m. O27 at North Carolina * ...................... 7:00 p.m. O28 at NC State * .................................. 7:00 p.m. N4 vs. CLEMSON * .............................. 7:00 p.m. N6 vs. GEORGIA TECH * .................... 2:00 p.m. N11 at Virginia Tech *........................... 7:00 p.m. N12 at Virginia * ..................................... 7:00 p.m. N18 vs. DUKE * ....................................... 7:00 p.m. N20 vs. WAKE FOREST * ...................... 2:00 p.m. N23 vs. BOSTON COLLEGE * .............. 1:00 p.m.

Maddi LeeSenior • 6-4 • Outside Hitter

Clarksville, Md.River Hill High School

• Has compiled 688 career kills in 314 sets played• Played in all 117 of Maryland’s sets last year• Led the Terrapins with 307 kills on the season and a 2.65 kills

per set average in 2009• Career highs: attack percentage - .500 (Bradley, 9/4/10), kills

- 24 (Stony Brook, 8/28/09)

Remy McBainJunior • 6-1 • Setter

Leonia, N.J.Academy of the Holy Angels

• Her 1,441 assists ranks ninth overall in school history• Averaged 10.08 assists per set, seventh best in the league• Posted a triple-double (40 assists, 18 digs, 10 kills) against

Duke last year.• Tallied 54 assists against Duke (11/14) last year, tied for

single game career best• Career highs: kills - 10 (Duke, 10/1/10), assists - 54 (2x)

Mary CushmanSophomore • 6-0 • Outside Hitter

Rochester, N.Y. West Irondequoit High School

• Named to the All-ACC Freshman Team (2010)• Her 343 kills, 2.93 kills per set, and 381.0 points were team-

highs• Career highs: kills - 18 (Florida State, 10/17/10), attack per-

centage - .609 (Tulane, 9/11/10), blocks - 5 (William & Mary, 9/18/10)

2010 STATISTICS

ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING

No. Name SP K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SE SA/S RE D D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE POINTS

1 Sarah Harper 117 20 0.17 26 140 -.043 37 0.32 34 36 0.29 34 277 2.37 0 0 0 0 0 0 542 Kara Bates 76 194 2.55 75 526 .226 12 0.16 12 29 0.16 8 65 0.86 4 28 32 0.42 9 1 2243 Mary Cushman 117 343 2.93 115 881 .259 9 0.08 0 0 0 2 57 0.49 13 50 63 0.54 12 1 3814 Sharon Strizak 6 1 0.17 0 1 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.17 0 1 1 0.17 0 0 1.55 Remy McBain 117 146 1.25 59 406 .214 1179 10.08 25 39 0.21 0 250 2.14 2 52 54 0.46 7 15 1998 Caroline Niski 9 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 1 1 0.11 0 5 0.56 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 Michelle Kenning 52 100 1.92 33 273 .245 4 0.08 11 20 0.21 3 41 0.79 4 24 28 0.54 3 1 12710 Taylor Jones 58 2 0.03 0 9 .222 18 0.31 1 5 0.02 1 69 1.19 0 3 3 0.05 0 2 4.511 Lisa Scott 117 259 2.21 86 512 .338 9 0.08 0 1 0 0 18 0.15 17 101 118 1.01 10 3 326.513 Brittney Grove 117 227 1.94 74 664 .230 48 0.41 29 28 0.25 24 270 2.31 11 100 111 0.95 13 2 31717 Marissa Odom 68 0 0 0 2 .000 6 0.09 1 0 0.01 11 110 1.62 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 Maddi Lee 117 219 1.87 95 676 .183 4 0.03 28 36 0.24 3 77 0.66 4 59 63 0.54 11 0 280.521 Bethany Springer 117 5 0.04 0 14 .357 83 0.71 16 27 0.14 26 516 4.41 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 MARYLAND 117 1516 12.96 563 4104 .232 1409 12.04 158 222 1.35 128 1756 15.01 55 418 264 2.26 65 26 1938

Opponents 117 1519 12.98 637 4226 .209 1423 12.16 128 236 1.09 158 1780 15.21 48 298 197 1.68 42 36 1844

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2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball22

2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 23-9 12-3 6-6 5-0Conference 13-7 8-3 5-4 0-0Non-Conference 10-2 4-0 1-2 5-0

Date Opponent ResultsA27 vs. UT-Arlington1 ............................... W, 3-2A28 vs. Wichita State1 .............................. W, 3-2A28 at Oklahoma1 ...................................... L, 1-3A31 FLORIDA ATLANTIC........................... W, 3-0S3 vs. Auburn2 ......................................... W, 3-0S4 vs. Southern Miss2............................. W, 3-1S4 vs. Georgia Southern2...................... W, 3-1S5 at Middle Tennessee State2............ W, 3-1S10 SAN FRANCISCO3 .............................. W, 3-0S11 BETHUNE-COOKMAN3 .................... W, 3-0S11 FIU3......................................................... W, 3-0S18 FLORIDA STATE * ................................. L, 1-3S24 VIRGINIA TECH * ................................. W, 3-0S26 VIRGINIA * ............................................ W, 3-1O1 at North Carolina * ............................. L, 0-3O3 at NC State *.......................................... L, 0-3O8 GEORGIA TECH * ................................. L, 2-3O10 CLEMSON * .......................................... W, 3-1O15 at Maryland * ...................................... W, 3-1O17 at Boston College * ........................... W, 3-0O22 DUKE * .................................................... L, 2-3O24 WAKE FOREST * .................................. W, 3-0O29 at Virginia * ........................................... L, 1-3O30 at Virginia Tech * ................................ W, 3-2N5 at Clemson * ........................................ W, 3-1N6 at Georgia Tech *.................................. L, 1-3N12 NC STATE * ........................................... W, 3-1N14 NORTH CAROLINA *.......................... W, 3-1N19 BOSTON COLLEGE *.......................... W, 3-0N21 MARYLAND * ...................................... W, 3-0N26 at Florida State * ................................ W, 3-2D3 at Indiana4 ............................................ L, 2-3

1 Oklahoma Tournament (Norman, Okla.)2 MTSU Tournament (Murfreesboro, Tenn.)3 Miami Hurricane Invitational (Coral Gables, Fla.)4 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - First Round

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location .............................................. Coral Gables, Fla.Founded ..................................................................... 1925Enrollment ..............................................................14,078Nickname ........................................................HurricanesColors ..................................Orange, Green, and WhiteWebsite ............................ www.hurricanesports.comCourt (Capacity) .................Knight Sports Complex (1,200)School Record (Win %) ....................335-202-1 (.624)ACC Record (Win %) ..................................77-65 (.542)ACC Regular-Season Titles ...........................................0ACC Tournament Titles* ................................................0NCAA Appearances (Record)/Last ....... 3 (2-3)/2010Letterwinners returning/lost ................................ 11/4Starters returning/lost ..........................................5+L/1

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Alex Johnson SO RS 6-0 Tallahassee, Fla. (Leon) 2 Lane Carico SR OH 5-11 Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa) 3 Taylor Hollins SO OH 5-9 Long Beach, Calif. (Lakewood) 4 Alexis Mourning FR MB 6-1 Arlington, Texas (Martin) 5 Eryn Croft FR OH 5-8 Gainesville, Fla. (Gainesville) 6 Julia Giampaolo SO DS 5-7 Torrington, Conn. (Torrington) 7 Mariel Schofi eld SO DS 5-5 Ijamsville, Md. (Urbana) 9 Katie Gallagher RS SR S 5-11 Winter Park, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep) 10 Ryan Shaff er SO DS 5-7 San Jose, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) 11 Blair Fuentez FR S/H 6-0 Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood) 12 Lizzie Hale JR DS 6-0 Menlo Park, Calif. (Menlo School) 16 Emani Sims RS FR MB 5-11 Glenview, Ill. (Glenbrook South) 17 Christine Williamson RS SR OH 5-11 Tampa, Fla. (Plant) 21 Ali Becker SR MB 6-1 Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch) 23 Nrithya Sundararaman JR S/H 5-10 Naperville, Ill. (Naperville)

Assistant Coaches: Felix Hou, Ashley Woods, and Erin Mitchem

NICOLE LANTAGNE WELCH• Enters her 11th season as head coach at Miami• Was selected as ACC Coach of the Year and AVCA East

Region Coach of the Year in 2008• Earned AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year honors in

2002• Has guided the Hurricanes to a winning record in eight of

the past ten seasons• Made an NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Appearance in 2002• Was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference 50th

Anniversary Volleyball team after starting for four seasons at Maryland (1990-93)

LANTAGNE WELCH AT MIAMI

Miami Record: 192-109 (10 years)Career Record: 192-109 (10 years)

Year ACC Overall 2001 17-7 2002 27-6 2003 22-9 2004 11-5 17-9 2005 11-11 16-14 2006 9-13 12-19 2007 8-14 14-17 2008 14-6 26-6 2009 11-9 18-13 2010 13-7 23-9 Totals 77-65 (.542) 192-109 (.638)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .............................. 12-2Clemson ..............................................4-9Duke .................................................. 2-10Florida State ......................................8-9Georgia Tech......................................5-7Maryland ............................................8-7North Carolina ..................................6-7NC State ........................................... 12-1Virginia ................................................5-8Virginia Tech ................................... 11-5Wake Forest .......................................8-4

Totals: 81-69 (.523)

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HURRICANES TO WATCH IN 2011

Ali BeckerSenior • 6-1 • Middle Blocker

Katy, TexasCinco Ranch High School

• Posted a .333 hitting percentage in 2010, tied for seventh best in the ACC and led the Hurricanes

• Started in 28 matches and played in all 32 for Miami• Hit a career high .611 against Georgia Tech last year• Led the team with 96 total blocks

Lane CaricoSenior • 5-11 • Outside Hitter

Manhattan Beach, Calif.Mira Costa High School

• Ranked second in the conference with 3.83 kills per set• 2010 AVCA Third Team All-American, All-ACC, AVCA All-East

Region• Named to the 2009 All-ACC Team and 2009 AVCA All-East

Region Team• Earned 2009 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention• Selected to the ACC All-Academic team for 2008 and 2009

Katie GallagherSenior • 5-11 • Setter

Winter Park, FloridaLake Highland Prep

• Ranked fourth in the ACC with 10.79 assists per set in 2010• Named the ACC Player of the Week on Sept. 6• Hurricane Invitational All-Tournament Team• 3,995 career assists is good for secondall-time in program

history, needs 983 to become new school leader• Also ranks in the top 10 in school history in service aces (117,

3rd), digs (930, 6th), sets played (369, 10th)

2011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeTiger Classic

Aug 26 vs. Jacksonville State ......................... 4:30pAug 27 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette ..................... 1:30pAug 27 at LSU ...................................................... 7:00p

Pepperdine Asics ClassicSep 2 vs. UC Santa Barbara .......................... 7:30pSep 3 vs. Georgia ............................................. 1:00pSep 3 at Pepperdine ....................................10:30p

Hurricane InvitationalSep 8 vs. Florida A&M .................................... 6:00pSep 9 vs. Auburn ............................................. 7:00pSep 10 vs. Oklahoma ........................................ 7:00p

Sep 14 at Florida State ..................................... 8:00pSep 23 at Virginia Tech..................................... 7:00pSep 25 at Virginia .............................................12:30pSep 30 vs. Wake Forest .................................... 7:00pOct 2 vs. Duke .................................................. 1:30pOct 7 at NC State ............................................ 7:00pOct 9 at North Carolina ................................ 1:00pOct 14 vs. Clemson .......................................... 6:00pOct 16 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 1:00pOct 21 at Boston College .............................. 7:00pOct 23 at Maryland ........................................... 2:00pOct 28 vs. Virginia ............................................. 7:00pOct 30 vs. Virginia Tech .................................. 1:00pNov 4 vs. North Carolina ............................... 6:00pNov 6 vs. NC State ........................................... 1:00pNov 10 at Duke ................................................... 7:00pNov 12 at Wake Forest ...................................... 5:00pNov 18 at Georgia Tech .................................... 7:00pNov 19 at Clemson ............................................ 6:00pNov 26 vs. Florida State ................................... 5:00p

2010 STATISTICS      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  RECEPT  DIG  BLOCKING    

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  DIG  D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts1   Alex Johnson   120  205  1.71  63  629  .226  95  0.79  24  0.20  37  13  273  2.28  1  52  53  0.44  4  2  256.0 2   Lane Carico   123  471  3.83  151  1404  .228  44  0.36  38  0.31  33  16  454  3.69  9  35  44  0.36  9  2  535.5 3   Taylor Hollins   109  42  0.39  23  181  .105  36  0.33  19  0.17  9  12  297  2.72  0  3  3  0.03  0  0  62.5 4   Ariell Cooke   115  251  2.18  73  562  .317  57  0.50  12  0.10  13  0  77  0.67  11  71  82  0.71  16  3  309.5 5   Jenna Berkley   9  11  1.22  2  36  .250  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  2  0.22  0  2  2  0.22  2  0  12.0 6   Julia Giampaolo   7  10  1.43  4  21  .286  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  3  3  0.43  1  0  11.5 8   Mariel Schofi eld   23  2  0.09  0  8  .250  1  0.04  4  0.17  2  0  15  0.65  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  6.0 9   Katie Gallagher   108  106  0.98  21  261  .326  1165  10.79  15  0.14  31  0  290  2.69  9  43  52  0.48  15  6  151.5 10  Ryan Shaff er   114  3  0.03  0  14  .214  30  0.26  19  0.17  21  23  518  4.54  0  0  0  0.00  0  2  22.0 12  Lizzie Hale   104  3  0.03  6  31  -.097  16  0.15  10  0.10  11  6  89  0.86  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  13.0 15  Hannah Coleman   9  1  0.11  0  5  .200  3  0.33  1  0.11  1  2  23  2.56  0  1  1  0.11  0  0  2.5 16  Emani Sims   3  0  0.00  0  0  .000  1  0.33  0  0.00  0  0  3  1.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 17  Christine Williamson  117  329  2.81  112  817  .266  13  0.11  0  0.00  2  5  59  0.50  8  42  50  0.43  13  3  358.0 21  Ali Becker   106  218  2.06  55  489  .333  12  0.11  0  0.00  1  0  33  0.31  8  85  93  0.88  7  3  268.5 23  Nrithya Sundararaman  45  13  0.29  9  50  .080  158  3.51  3  0.07  3  0  26  0.58  0  10  10  0.22  2  0  21.0 32  Lici McGee   54  92  1.70  35  216  .264  3  0.06  0  0.00  1  0  11  0.20  9  25  34  0.63  10  0  113.5  TEAM  13  MIAMI  123  1757  14.28  554  4724  .255  1634  13.28  145  1.18  165  90  2170  17.64  55  372  241.0  1.96  79  21  2143.0 

Opponents 123  1602  13.02  635  4744  .204  1494  12.15  91  0.74  189  145  2044  16.62  59  361  239.5  1.95  77  43  1932.5 

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2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 25-10 15-2 5-7 5-1Conference 15-5 10-1 5-4 0-0 Non-Conference 10-5 5-1 0-3 5-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 PENN STATE1 ............................................ L, 0-3A28 CAMPBELL1 ............................................. W, 3-0A28 VILLANOVA1 ........................................... W, 3-0S3 vs. Ohio2 ................................................... W, 3-0S3 vs. Southeast Missouri State2 ........... W, 3-1S4 vs. Texas A&M2 ......................................... L, 2-3S4 at Missouri State2 ................................... L, 1-3S10 at LSU3........................................................ L, 0-3S11 vs. New Mexico State3 ......................... W, 3-0S11 vs. Rice3 .................................................... W, 3-1S17 BALL STATE4 ............................................ W, 3-1S18 APPALACHIAN STATE4 ......................... W, 3-0S18 TEMPLE4 ................................................... W, 3-0S21 at NC State *............................................. W, 3-0S24 MARYLAND * ........................................... W, 3-1S25 BOSTON COLLEGE * .............................. W, 3-0S30 FLORIDA STATE * .................................... W, 3-2O1 MIAMI * ..................................................... W, 3-0O6 at Wake Forest *...................................... W, 3-1O8 at Duke * .................................................... L, 0-3O15 at Georgia Tech * ..................................... L, 1-3O16 at Clemson * ............................................ W, 3-1O22 VIRGINIA TECH * ..................................... W, 3-0O23 VIRGINIA * ................................................ W, 3-0O29 at Boston College * ............................... W, 3-1O31 at Maryland * .......................................... W, 3-1N5 WAKE FOREST * ...................................... W, 3-1N6 DUKE * ........................................................ L, 0-3N12 at Florida State * ...................................... L, 2-3N14 at Miami * .............................................. ....L, 1-3N19 CLEMSON * .............................................. W, 3-0N21 GEORGIA TECH * .................................... W, 3-2N26 NC STATE * ............................................... W, 3-0D3 vs. Mississippi5 ....................................... W, 3-1D4 at California5 ............................................ L, 0-3

1 Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)2 Missouri State Tournament (Springfield, Mo.)3 LSU Tiger Classic (Baton Rouge, La.)4 Tar Heel Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.)5 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - First & Second Rounds

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location .................................................Chapel Hill, N.C.Founded ..................................................................... 1789Enrollment ..............................................................18,579Nickname ........................................................... Tar HeelsColors ..................................... Carolina Blue and WhiteWebsite .....................................www.tarheelblue.comCourt (Capacity) ......Carmichael Auditorium (6,822)School Record (Win %) ........................864-503 (.632)ACC Record (Win %) .............................254-131 (.660)ACC Regular-Season Titles ....11 (1981-83, 85, 86, 89, 98, 2000, 02, 05, 08)ACC Tournament Titles* ...................9 (1980-83, 88-89, 99-2001)NCAA Appearances (Record)/Last .. 12 (7-12)/2010Letterwinners returning/lost ................................ 10/3Starters returning/lost ...............................................3/3

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Kayla Berringer SO OH 6-1 El Dorado Hills, Calif. (Oak Ridge HS) 2 Erica Behm SR S 6-0 Downers Grove, Ill. (Downers Grove North) 3 Cora Harms JR S 5-8 Placerville, Calif. (El Dorado) 4 Kaylie Gibson SR L 5-3 Apex, N.C. (Apex) 6 Tia Gaff en JR MB 6-2 Wayzata, Minn. (Wayzata HS) 7 Shelbey Bleke SR MB 6-2 Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz) 8 Lauren Adkins FR OH 6-0 Winter Park, Fla. (Lake Howell) 9 Ece Taner FR DS/L 5-6 Izmir, Turkey (Isikkent) 10 Chaniel Nelson RS FR OPP 6-2 Huntersville, N.C. (Hopewell HS) 11 Emily McGee JR OH 5-10 Naperville, Ill. (Naperville Central) 12 Kaitlyn Anderson SO DS/S 5-9 Ayden, N.C. (D.H. Conley) 14 Cameron Van Noy FR MB 6-2 Huntersville, N.C. (North Mecklenburg) 15 Heather Henry JR OH/OPP 6-1 Eden, N.Y. (Eden High School) 16 Chaney LaReau FR DS/OH 5-9 Glen Allen, Va. (Deep Run) 17 Meg Yanda JR MB 6-1 Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) 18 Aleksandra Georgieva SR DS 5-10 Sofi a, Bulgaria (Victor Hugo)

Assistant Coaches: Eve Rackham, Tyler Adams, and Heather Brooks

JOE SAGULA• Enters his 22nd season as head coach at North

Carolina• Is the longest tenured volleyball coach in the ACC• Sagula’s 624 wins as a head coach rank 12th among

active Division I coaches, and he is the winningest coach in North Carolina volleyball history

• Was voted ACC Coach of the Year in 1999, 2002 and 2005

• Guided his teams to at least 20 wins in 10 of the last 15 seasons

• Has fi ve ACC regular-season titles and three tournament titles to his credit

• Has coached the Tar Heels to fi ve ACC titles and eight of its 12 NCAA Tournament appearances

• His 209 conference and 421 overall wins are more than any ACC coach in league annals

SAGULA AT NORTH CAROLINA

North Carolina Record: 421-272 (21 years)Career Record: 624-385 (30 years)

Year ACC Overall 1990 4-2 14-18 1991 4-3 18-15 1992 4-3 19-14 1993 4-10 16-15 1994 6-8 14-18 1995 7-7 17-18 1996 9-7 20-12 1997 6-10 14-17 1998 13-3 29-8 1999 14-2 28-6 2000 13-3 26-8 2001 12-4 24-9 2002 15-1 32-4 2003 10-6 20-12 2004 9-7 19-15 2005 18-4 23-10 2006 9-13 11-20 2007 11-11 15-16 2008 15-5 22-11 2009 11-9 15-16 2010 15-5 25-10 Totals 209-123 (.630) 421-272 (.608)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .............................. 12-0Clemson .........................................32-14Duke ................................................25-20Florida State .................................18-25Georgia Tech.................................18-23Maryland .......................................24-19Miami ...................................................7-6NC State ........................................... 37-1Virginia ...........................................27-13Virginia Tech ................................... 11-4Wake Forest .................................... 21-9

Totals: 232-134 (.634)

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TAR HEELS TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeActive Ankle Challenge at University of Florida

Aug 26 vs. Auburn ............................................. 5:30pAug 27 at Florida ................................................ 3:30p

Western Michigan InvitationalSep 2 at Western Michigan .......................... 7:00pSep 3 vs. Seton Hall ...................................... 10:00aSep 3 vs. Liberty .............................................. 5:00p

2011 Carolina ClassicSep 9 vs. San Diego ........................................ 7:30pSep 10 vs. Georgia Southern .......................12:00pSep 10 vs. Arizona State .................................. 7:30p

2011 Tar Heel ClassicSep 16 vs. Tulsa .................................................. 7:30pSep 17 vs. Miami (Oh) ....................................12:00pSep 17 vs. Saint Louis ....................................... 7:30p

Sep 23 at Maryland ........................................... 7:00pSep 25 at Boston College .............................12:00pSep 30 at Clemson ............................................ 7:00pOct 1 at Georgia Tech .................................... 7:00pOct 4 vs. NC State ........................................... 7:00pOct 7 vs. Florida State ................................... 7:00pOct 9 vs. Miami ................................................ 1:00pOct 13 vs. Virginia Tech ................................... 7:00pOct 14 vs. Virginia ............................................. 5:00pOct 19 at Duke  .................................................. 6:00pOct 21 at Wake Forest ...................................... 7:00pOct 27 vs. Maryland ......................................... 7:00pOct 28 vs. Boston College .............................. 7:00pNov 4 at Miami ................................................. 7:00pNov 6 at Florida State ..................................... 1:00pNov 11 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 7:00pNov 12 vs. Clemson ........................................... 6:00pNov 18 at Virginia Tech..................................... 7:00pNov 19 at Virginia ............................................... 6:00pNov 23 at NC State ............................................ 1:00p

Kaylie GibsonSenior • 5-3 • Libero

Apex, N.C.Apex High School

• Was named as the 2010 ACC Defensive Player of the Year• Earned 2010 AVCA All-America Honorable Mention, 2010

All-AVCA East Region• Led the ACC in 2010 with 5.48 digs per set• Ranks fourth all-time in program history with 1,496 career

digs and second all-time in dig average (4.16)

Emily McGeeJunior • 5-10 • Outside HItter

Naperville, IllinoisNaperville Central

• Appeared in 33 matches and started in 30 in 2010• Named to AVCA All-East Region and All-ACC teams• Won ACC Player of the Week for Oct. 17-24• Career highs include 21 kills, 23 digs, four blocks, and three

aces

2010 STATISTICS  ATTACK  SET  SERVE    DIG  BLOCKING     POINTS ##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  D D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts1   Kayla Berringer   53  90  1.70  56  262  .130  5  0.09  0  0.00  2  0  13  0.25  1  12  13  0.25  4  0  97.0 2   Erica Behm   101  13  0.13  7  34  .176  488  4.83  15  0.15  17  0  162  1.60  0  17  17  0.17  1  12  36.5 3   Cora Harms   121  58  0.48  18  138  .290  977  8.07  12  0.10  42  1  326  2.69  2  22  24  0.20  5  16  83.0 4   Kaylie Gibson   126  1  0.01  1  3  .000  88  0.70  15  0.12  22  33  690  5.48  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  16.0 5   Morgan Fox   1  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 7   Shelbey Bleke   123  175  1.42  74  432  .234  9  0.07  24  0.20  34  0  67  0.54  17  105  122  0.99  18  2  268.5 8   Courtney Johnston   108  327  3.03  125  891  .227  15  0.14  1  0.01  3  1  121  1.12  6  57  63  0.58  13  1  362.5 9   Cayla Shortley   79  0  0.00  1  2  -.500  13  0.16  8  0.10  13  5  128  1.62  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  8.0 11  Emily McGee   117  347  2.97  147  1050  .190  36  0.31  21  0.18  34  35  324  2.77  6  21  27  0.23  4  0  384.5 12  Kaitlyn Anderson   10  0  0.00  0  0  .000  3  0.30  2  0.20  2  0  2  0.20  0  0  0  0.00  0  1  2.0 13  Amy Parlier   7  2  0.29  0  8  .250  1  0.14  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  1  2  3  0.43  0  0  4.0 14  Suzanne Haydel   125  294  2.35  121  1086  .159  35  0.28  21  0.17  24  33  354  2.83  7  42  49  0.39  6  2  343.0 15  Heather Henry   91  152  1.67  79  414  .176  2  0.02  0  0.00  7  1  29  0.32  3  23  26  0.29  5  1  166.5 16  Christine Vaughen   126  314  2.49  93  679  .325  6  0.05  0  0.00  1  1  30  0.24  6  82  88  0.70  16  0  361.0 17  Meg Yanda   4  6  1.50  1  15  .333  0  0.00  0  0.00  1  0  0  0.00  0  1  1  0.25  0  0  6.5 18  Aleksandra Georgieva  72  12  0.17  6  36  .167  8  0.11  14  0.19  15  3  84  1.17  0  1  1  0.01  0  1  26.5  Team 5  NORTH CAROLINA 126  1791  14.21  729  5050  .210  1686  13.38  133  1.06  217  118  2330  18.49  49  385  241.5  1.92  72  36  2165.5  Opponents 126  1533  12.17  700  4865  .171  1436  11.40  118  0.94  196  133  2161  17.15  64  457  292.5  2.32  75  41  1943.5 

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2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 14-18 6-8 3-9 5-1Conference 4-16 3-8 1-8 0-0Non-Conference 10-2 3-0 2-1 5-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 vs. Eastern Kentucky1 ...................... W, 3-0A27 vs. Coppin State1 ............................... W, 3-0A28 at Western Carolina1 ........................ W, 3-0S3 vs. Illinois State2 ................................ W, 3-0S4 vs. Arkansas State2 ........................... W, 3-0S4 at Indiana2 ............................................ L, 0-3S10 GEORGIA SOUTHERN3 .................... W, 3-1S11 MERCER3 .............................................. W, 3-0S11 MOREHEAD STATE3 .......................... W, 3-0S17 at UNC Wilmington4 ....................... .W, 3-0S18 vs. Campbell4 ...................................... L, 1-3S18 vs. Elon4................................................ W, 3-0S21 NORTH CAROLINA * ........................... L, 0-3S24 BOSTON COLLEGE *.......................... W, 3-0S25 MARYLAND * ........................................ L, 1-3O1 FLORIDA STATE *.................................. L, 1-3O3 MIAMI * ................................................. W, 3-0O8 at Wake Forest *.................................... L, 1-3O9 at Duke * ................................................ L, 0-3O15 at Clemson * ......................................... L, 2-3O17 at Georgia Tech *.................................. L, 1-3O22 VIRGINIA * ............................................. L, 1-3O23 VIRGINIA TECH *................................... L, 0-3O29 at Maryland * ........................................ L, 1-3O31 at Boston College *............................ W, 3-0N4 WAKE FOREST * ................................... L, 0-3N5 DUKE * .................................................... L, 0-3N12 at Miami * .............................................. L, 1-3N14 at Florida State * .................................. L, 0-3N19 GEORGIA TECH *................................. W, 3-1N20 CLEMSON * ........................................... L, 1-3N26 at North Carolina *.............................. L, 0-3

1 Western Carolina Tournament (Cullowhee, N.C.)2 Indiana Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.)3 NC State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.)4 UNC Wilmington Tournament (Wilmington, N.C.)

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location ....................................................... Raleigh, N.C.Founded ..................................................................... 1887Enrollment ..............................................................33,815Nickname ...........................................................WolfpackColors ........................................................ Red and WhiteWebsite .............................................www.gopack.comCourt (Capacity) ............ Reynolds Coliseum (9,500)School Record (Win %) ........................577-649 (.471)ACC Record (Win %) ............................... 80-307 (.207)ACC Regular-Season Titles ................3 (1983, 87-88)ACC Tournament Titles* .................................. 1 (1987)NCAA Appearances .................................1 (0-1)/ 1987Letterwinners returning ................................................7

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Hannah Thompson FR L 5-7 Henderson, N.C. (Northern Vance) 2 Alston Kearns FR L 5-7 Apex, N.C. (Apex) 3 Katie Ganny RS SO S 5-8 Centennial, Colo. (American) 4 Rachel Buckley FR OH 6-2 Hebron, Texas (Hebron) 5 Becah Fogle SR OH 5-11 Leander, Texas (U. of Colorado) 6 Rachel Frick FR OPP 5-10 Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) 7 Brie Merriwether SO MB 5-11 Orlando, Fla. (Oviedo) 8 Luciana Shafer SR OH 5-9 San Juan Capistrano, Calif. (UNC Greensboro) 9 Katie Ryan RS FR S 5-8 Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif. (Cal Poly) 10 Nicole Glass FR OH 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) 11 Margaret Salata SR MB 6-1 Buff alo Grove, Ill. (Stevenson) 13 Kelly Wood SR LIB 5-8 Yadkinville, N.C. (Forbush) 14 Meredith Richardson SO MB 6-4 Brentwood, Tenn. (Ravenwood) 15 Megan Cyr JR S 6-0 St. Andrews, Manitoba (U. of Colorado) 17 Ana Asher FR MB 5-10 Crozet, Va. (Western Ablemarle) 19 Alesha Wilson FR MB 6-0 Keller, Texas (Keller Central) 21 Laura Blab FR OH 6-2 Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley) 23 Dariyan Hopper FR OH 5-10 Minooka, Ill. (Minooka) 25 Alexa Micek JR DS/L 5-8 Oxnard, Calif. (Pierce College)

Assistant Coaches: Pete Hoyer and Stevie Mussie

BRYAN BUNN• Enters second season as head coach at NC State• Compiled a .723 winning percentage (365-140) in 14 years

as a head coach• Mentored 18 All-Americans, 37 all-conference selections,

32 all-region honorees and five conference players of the year

• Guided 11 teams to at least 23 wins and had four teams finish in the top 10 nationally

• Came to Raleigh after spending three seasons as the as-sociate head coach at Baylor, where he helped the Bears earn a postseason bid for the first time in nine years

• Before Baylor, Bunn was the head coach at North Florida for seven seasons, leading UNF as it transitioned to Division I and left as the winningest volleyball coach in school history

BUNN AT NC STATE

NC State Record: 14-18 (one year)Career Record: 365-140 (14 years)

Year ACC Overall 2010 4-16 14-18 Totals 4-16 (.200) 14-18 (.438)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................2-0Clemson ..............................................0-2Duke .....................................................0-2Florida State ......................................0-2Georgia Tech......................................1-1Maryland ............................................0-2Miami ...................................................1-1North Carolilna .................................0-2Virginia ................................................0-1Virginia Tech ......................................0-1Wake Forest .......................................0-2

Totals: 4-16 (.200)

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WOLFPACK TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeAppalachian State Tournament

Aug 26 at Appalachian State ......................... 7:00pAug 27 vs. Charlotte ........................................ 10:00aAug 27 vs. Kennesaw State ............................. 4:30p

NC State TournamentSep 2 vs. North Carolina A&T .................... 10:00aSep 2 vs. Wisconsin ........................................ 5:30pSep 3 vs. Western Carolina .........................12:00pSep 3 vs. Campbell ......................................... 7:00p

UNC WilmingtonSep 9 vs. Charleston Southern ................... 5:00pSep 10 vs. East Carolina ................................. 10:30aSep 10 at UNC-Wilmington ........................... 7:30p

NC State TournamentSep 16 vs. Liberty .............................................. 7:00pSep 17 vs. The Citadel ...................................... 1:00pSep 17 vs. Towson ............................................. 7:30p

Sep 23 at Boston College ............................... 7:00pSep 25 at Maryland ........................................... 2:00pSep 30 at Georgia Tech .................................... 7:00pOct 1 at Clemson ............................................ 6:00pOct 4 at North Carolina ................................ 7:00pOct 7 vs. Miami ................................................ 7:00pOct 9 vs. Florida State ................................... 1:00pOct 14 vs. Virginia Tech ................................... 7:00pOct 15 vs. Virginia ............................................. 7:00pOct 19 at Wake Forest ...................................... 7:00pOct 21 at Duke ................................................... 7:00pOct 28 vs. Maryland ......................................... 7:00pOct 29 vs. Boston College .............................. 7:00pNov 4 at Florida State ..................................... 7:00pNov 6 at Miami ................................................. 1:00pNov 11 vs. Clemson ........................................... 7:30pNov 13 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 7:00pNov 18 at Virginia ............................................... 7:00pNov 19 at Virginia Tech..................................... 6:00pNov 23 vs. North Carolina ............................... 1:00p

Luciana ShaferSenior • 5-9 • Outside Hitter

San Juan Capistrano, CaliforniaJSerra Catholic High School

• Started in all 32 of NC State’s matches in 2010• Led the team with 299 kills and 27 service aces• Ranked second on the team with 309 digs

Kelly WoodSenior • 5-8 • Libero

Yadkinville, North CarolinaForbush High School

• Led team with 410 digs in 2010, and her 1,309 career digs is fi fth all-time in program history

• Played in all 111 sets for the Wolfpack• Invited to try out for the U.S. national team in 2009

Becah FogleSenior • 5-11 • Outside Hitter

Leander, TexasVista Ridge High School

• Missed 14 games at the end of 2010 after tearing her ACL against Wake Forest on Oct. 8

• Ranked eighth in the conference with 3.23 kills per set

2010 STATISTICS

   ATTACK  SET  SERVE    DIG  BLOCKING     POINTS 

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  D D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts

1   Alex Smith   106  195  1.84  92  589  .175  47  0.44  14  0.13  25  9  239  2.25  4  31  35  0.33  4  5  228.5 2   Anna Moore   60  104  1.73  53  307  .166  3  0.05  2  0.03  7  1  35  0.58  3  27  30  0.50  3  2  122.5 3   Elena Frac   45  42  0.93  34  165  .048  4  0.09  5  0.11  3  7  39  0.87  0  6  6  0.13  2  0  50.0 5   Becah Fogle   61  197  3.23  89  551  .196  8  0.13  15  0.25  21  10  74  1.21  4  20  24  0.39  3  2  226.0 6   Sarah Griggs   1  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0.0 7   Brie Merriwether   81  125  1.54  70  307  .179  2  0.02  1  0.01  2  1  24  0.30  8  39  47  0.58  7  0  153.5 8   Luciana Shafer   110  299  2.72  167  999  .132  28  0.25  27  0.25  48  31  309  2.81  1  32  33  0.30  0  1  343.0 11  Margaret Salata   95  266  2.80  77  567  .333  7  0.07  23  0.24  40  1  71  0.75  19  85  104  1.09  8  1  350.5 13  Kelly Wood   111  3  0.03  3  26  .000  56  0.50  18  0.16  30  24  410  3.69  0  0  0  0.00  0  3  21.0 14  Meredith Richardson   37  52  1.41  18  120  .283  1  0.03  0  0.00  0  0  8  0.22  7  23  30  0.81  3  1  70.5 15  Megan Cyr   111  93  0.84  21  236  .305  1133  10.21  14  0.13  24  0  254  2.29  4  50  54  0.49  7  15  136.0 23  Jana Angel   37  34  0.92  17  103  .165  0  0.00  1  0.03  3  1  11  0.30  3  19  22  0.59  5  2  47.5 24  Taylor Pritchard   50  0  0.00  0  1  .000  5  0.10  5  0.10  8  11  59  1.18  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  5.0 25  Alexa Micek   101  0  0.00  4  10  -.400  24  0.24  3  0.03  5  19  156  1.54  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  3.0  TEAM  7  NC STATE 111  1410  12.70  645  3982  .192  1318  11.87  128  1.15  216  122  1689  15.22  53  332  219.0  1.97  43  32  1757.0 

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2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 14-16 7-6 5-9 2-1 Conference 8-12 4-5 4-7 0-0Non-Conference 6-4 3-1 1-2 2-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 vs. Valparaiso1 ...................................... W, 3-1A28 vs. Delaware1 ........................................ W, 3-1A28 at Temple1 ............................................. W, 3-2S3 NORTH FLORIDA2 ................................ W, 3-0S3 LIBERTY2 ................................................. W, 3-0S4 GEORGE WASHINGTON2 .................... L, 2-3S9 vs. San Diego (at LBSU)........................ L, 0-3S10 at Southern California.......................... L, 0-3S11 at Long Beach State.............................. L, 0-3S17 VIRGINIA TECH3 * .................................. L, 2-3S18 GEORGE MASON3................................ W, 3-0S24 at Florida State * .................................... L, 0-3S26 at Miami * ................................................. L, 1-3O1 GEORGIA TECH * .................................... L, 1-3O3 CLEMSON * ............................................ W, 3-2O8 at Boston College * .............................. W, 3-1O10 at Maryland * ......................................... W, 3-0O15 DUKE * ....................................................... L, 0-3O17 WAKE FOREST * ...................................... L, 1-3O22 at NC State *........................................... W, 3-1O23 at North Carolina * ................................ L, 0-3O29 MIAMI * ................................................... W, 3-1O31 FLORIDA STATE * .................................. W, 3-2N5 MARYLAND * .......................................... L, 0-3N6 BOSTON COLLEGE * ............................ W, 3-0N12 at Clemson * ........................................... L, 1-3N14 at Georgia Tech * ................................... L, 0-3N19 at Wake Forest *..................................... W, 3-0N20 at Duke * ................................................... L, 0-3N26 at Virginia Tech * .................................... L, 2-3

1 Temple Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.)2 Holiday Inn Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.)3 Marriott Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location ............................................Charlottesville, Va.Founded ..................................................................... 1819Enrollment ..............................................................14,039Nickname ........................................................... CavaliersColors .................................................. Navy and OrangeWebsite .................................www.virginiasports.comCourt (Capacity) ..........Memorial Gymnasium (744)School Record (Win %) ........................533-530 (.501)ACC Record (Win %) .............................162-222 (.422)ACC Regular-Season Titles ...........................................0ACC Tournament Titles* ................................................0NCAA Appearances .................................. 2 (0-2)/1999Letterwinners returning/lost ................................ 12/3Starters returning/lost ..........................................6+L/0

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NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 2   Rachel Gray Jr. S 5-9 Shawnee, Kansas (St. James Academy) 3   Sydney Shelton Fr. L 5-6 Stockton, Calif. (Saint Mary’s) 4   Beth Wildermuth Jr. S 5-9 San Clemente, Calif. (Santa Margarita/Notre Dame) 5   Rachel Clark So. OH 6-0 Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) 6   Abbey Welborn Fr. L 5-4 Pasadena, Calif. (Maranatha) 8   Tori Janowski Fr. S/RS 5-9 Sterling, Va. (Flint Hill School) 9   Tess Udall Sr. OH 6-1 Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 10   Morgan Blair Fr. M/RS 6-1 Long Valley, N.J. (West Morris Central) 11   Simone Asque Sr. OH 5-11 Chicago, Ill. (Whitney M. Young Magnet) 15   Mallory Woolridge So. M 6-3 Glen Allen, Va. (Deep Run) 16   Hillary Trebels Sr. M 6-1 Arlington Heights, Ill. (Prospect) 17   Tobi Farrar Jr. RS 6-3 Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 18   Emily Rottman So. L 5-8 Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara) 22   Jessica O’Shoney Jr. M 6-1 Austin, Texas (Hutto)

Assistant Coach: Ted Wade, Marritt Cafarchia, and Amy Palko

LEE MAES• Enters fourth season as head coach at Virginia• Secured his second-straight nationally ranked recruiting

class in 2010 and the program’s fi rst top-10 class (No. 9)• Guided Simone Asque to All-ACC honors, marking the first

recognition under Maes• Helped the University of Nebraska to two national

championship appearances and one national title as an assistant coach from 2005-07

• Mentored 13 AVCA All-Americans, including two national players of the year at Nebraska

• Served as head coach of the California’s men’s program from 1997-2000 and assisted the women’s program from 1998-2005

• Led the California men’s program to the NIRSA Collegiate Club National Championship in 1997

MAES AT VIRGINIA

Virginia Record: 43-50 (three years)Career Record: 43-50 (three years)

Year ACC Overall 2008 9-11 17-15 2009 7-13 12-19 2010 8-12 14-16 Totals 24-36 (.400) 43-50 (.462)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................5-0Clemson ..............................................1-5Duke .....................................................0-6Florida State ......................................1-4Georgia Tech......................................0-6Maryland ............................................4-1Miami ...................................................3-2North Carolilna .................................1-4NC State ..............................................4-1Virginia Tech ......................................2-4Wake Forest .......................................3-3

Totals: 24-36 (.400)

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CAVALIERS TO WATCH IN 20112011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeMarriott Cavalier Classic

Aug 26 vs. Western Michigan ........................ 7:00pAug 27 vs. USC Upstate ................................... 1:00pAug 27 vs. Western Carolina ........................... 7:00p

Holiday Inn Jefferson CupSep 2 vs. East Carolina ................................. 11:00aSep 2 vs. California ......................................... 7:00pSep 3 vs. Long Island ..................................... 3:00p

Ohio Volleyball TournamentSep 9 vs. Marshall ........................................... 5:00pSep 10 vs. Louisville ........................................ 11:00aSep 11 at Ohio .................................................... 1:00p

Sep 16 at Virginia Tech..................................... 7:00pSep 17 vs. Connecticut (at Blacksburg, Va.) ...... 1:00pSep 23 vs. Florida State ................................... 7:00pSep 25 vs. Miami ..............................................12:30pSep 30 at Maryland ........................................... 7:00pOct 2 at Boston College .............................12:00pOct 7 vs. Wake Forest .................................... 7:00pOct 8 vs. Duke .................................................. 7:00pOct 14 at North Carolina ................................ 5:00pOct 15 at NC State ............................................ 7:00pOct 21 vs. Clemson ........................................... 7:00pOct 22 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 7:00pOct 28 at Miami ................................................. 7:00pOct 30 at Florida State ..................................... 1:00pNov 4 at Duke ................................................... 7:00pNov 5 at Wake Forest ......................................... TBANov 11 vs. Boston College .............................. 7:00pNov 12 vs. Maryland ......................................... 7:00pNov 18 vs. at NC State ...................................... 7:00pNov 19 vs. North Carolina ............................... 7:00pNov 25 vs. Virginia Tech ................................... 7:00p

Jessica O’ShoneyJunior • 6-1 • Middle

Richmond, Va.James River High School

• Earned All-East Region honorable mention honors in 2010• Set career highs with 19 kills and .750 hitting percentage

against Georgia Tech• Recorded her 250th career kill against George Mason and

100th career block against North Florida• Started 29 matches her freshman year, leading the team in

blocks with 86

Simone AsqueSenior • 5-11 • Outside Hitter

Chicago, Ill.Whitney M. Young Magnet High School

• Ranks sixth all-time in program history in kills per set, aver-aging 3.31

• In 2010, had third highest kills per set (3.77), second most service aces per set (0.32), and second most points per set (4.41) in the conference

• Named to All-ACC team in 2009

Beth WildermuthJunior • 5-9 • Setter

San Clemente, CaliforniaSanta Margarita/Notre Dame

• Tallied 73 assists against Clemson last year, ninth-best single match record in program history

• Recorded fi rst collegiate double-double against Valparaiso with 33 assists and 10 digs

• Transfered from Notre Dame after the 2008 season

2010 STATISTICS      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  DIG  BLOCKING     POINTS 

##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  D D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts

1   McKenzie Adams   87  264  3.03  115  753  .198  8  0.09  11  0.13  31  15  172  1.98  7  60  67  0.77  6  5  312.0 2   Rachel Gray   85  12  0.14  4  42  .190  275  3.24  6  0.07  13  0  99  1.16  0  2  2  0.02  0  8  19.0 3   Kendahl Voelker   46  35  0.76  10  97  .258  0  0.00  0  0.00  1  0  6  0.13  1  11  12  0.26  1  0  41.5 4   Beth Wildermuth   111  19  0.17  10  58  .155  938  8.45  12  0.11  36  0  223  2.01  1  16  17  0.15  1  12  40.0 5   Rachel Clark   40  40  1.00  29  149  .074  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  1  20  0.50  1  16  17  0.43  7  1  49.0 7   AJ Cushman   111  3  0.03  2  15  .067  69  0.62  25  0.23  24  33  543  4.89  0  0  0  0.00  0  2  28.0 8   Sydney Hill   65  77  1.18  34  209  .206  4  0.06  0  0.00  1  0  14  0.22  3  44  47  0.72  3  1  102.0 9   Tess Udall   59  39  0.66  24  142  .106  1  0.02  0  0.00  3  3  49  0.83  1  21  22  0.37  5  0  50.5 11  Simone Asque   111  419  3.77  188  1257  .184  10  0.09  36  0.32  62  12  194  1.75  10  50  60  0.54  8  3  490.0 14  Nika Simenc   12  5  0.42  0  13  .385  0  0.00  1  0.08  0  0  4  0.33  0  1  1  0.08  0  0  6.5 15  Mallory Woolridge   65  56  0.86  22  154  .221  2  0.03  0  0.00  0  2  6  0.09  4  66  70  1.08  6  1  93.0 16  Hillary Trebels   16  6  0.38  2  15  .267  0  0.00  0  0.00  1  0  2  0.12  1  3  4  0.25  0  0  8.5 17  Tobi Farrar   30  36  1.20  18  103  .175  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  5  0.17  0  15  15  0.50  4  0  43.5 18  Emily Rottman   111  159  1.43  58  621  .163  14  0.13  19  0.17  7  19  334  3.01  4  20  24  0.22  1  0  192.0 22  Jessica O’Shoney   111  250  2.25  75  517  .338  10  0.09  21  0.19  43  0  55  0.50  20  98  118  1.06  5  0  340.0  TEAM  16  VIRGINIA 111  1420  12.79  591  4145  .200  1331  11.99  131  1.18  222  101  1726  15.55  53  423  264.5  2.38  47  33  1815.5 

Opponents 111  1401  12.62  634  4009  .191  1341  12.08  101  0.91  179  131  1871  16.86  45  378  234.0  2.11  63  33  1736.0 

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Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 20-12 9-3 5-9 6-0Conference 10-10 6-3 4-7 0-0Non-Conference 10-2 3-0 1-2 6-0

Date Opponent ResultsA27 vs. Chattanooga1............................... W, 3-0A28 vs. Xavier1 ............................................ W, 3-2A28 at Tennessee1....................................... L, 0-3S3 COASTAL CAROLINA2 ...................... W, 3-0S4 LONG ISLAND2 ................................... W, 3-0S4 JACKSONVILLE STATE2..................... W, 3-0S10 vs. Central Arkansas3 ....................... W, 3-1S10 at Western Kentucky3....................... W, 3-2S11 vs. Missouri3 ....................................... W, 3-1S17 at Virginia4 * ........................................ W, 3-2S18 vs. Towson4 ......................................... W, 3-0S24 at Miami * .............................................. L, 0-3S26 at Florida State *................................... L, 2-3O1 CLEMSON * ........................................... L, 2-3O2 GEORGIA TECH *.................................. L, 2-3O8 at Maryland * ........................................ L, 0-3O10 at Boston College *............................ W, 3-0O14 DUKE * ................................................... W, 3-1O15 WAKE FOREST * .................................. W, 3-0O22 at North Carolina *.............................. L, 0-3O23 at NC State * ........................................ W, 3-0O29 FLORIDA STATE *................................. W, 3-2O30 MIAMI * .................................................. L, 2-3N5 BOSTON COLLEGE *.......................... W, 3-0N6 MARYLAND * ...................................... W, 3-0N12 at Georgia Tech *................................ W, 3-0N13 at Clemson * ......................................... L, 1-3N18 at Wake Forest *.................................... L, 1-3N19 at Duke * ................................................ L, 1-3N26 VIRGINIA *............................................. W, 3-2D3 vs. Delaware5 ..................................... W, 3-0D4 at Penn State5 ...................................... L, 0-3

1 Comcast Lady Vol Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.)2 Hokie Invitational (Blacksburg, Va.)3 Western Kentucky Tournament (Bowling Green, Ky.)4 Marriott Cavalier Classic (Charlottesville, Va.)5 2010 NCAA Volleyball Championship - First & Sec-ond Rounds

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location ...................................................Blacksburg, Va.Founded ..................................................................... 1872Enrollment ..............................................................31,000Nickname ................................................................HokiesColors ............... Chicago Maroon and Burnt OrangeWebsite .................................... www.hokiesports.comCourt (Capacity) ...............Cassell Coliseum (10,052)School Record (Win %) ....................611-538-3 (.532)ACC Record (Win %) ..................................64-78 (.451)ACC Regular-Season Titles ...........................................0ACC Tournament Titles* ................................................0NCAA Appearances .................................. 1 (1-1)/2010Letterwinners returning/lost ...................................8/2Starters returning/lost ...............................................4/1

*(1981-2004)

NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Jessica Wellman Jr. L/DS 5’ 4” McKinney, Texas (McKinney North) 2 Kirsty Blue Sr. MB 6’ 1” Geneva, Fla. (Oviedo) 3 Allison Munter So. S 5’ 9” Chesapeake, Va. (Grassfi eld, Va.) 4 Jordan Fish Fr. S 5’ 9” North Branch, Mich. (North Branch) 5 Erin Leaser Sr. S 5’ 10” Allentown, Pa. (Allentown Central Catholic) 6 Laura Misiewicz So. L/DS 5’ 5” Herndon, Va. (Chantilly) 7 Justine Record Sr. OH 5’ 8” Redwood City, Calif. (Clarmont) 8 Samantha Gostling So. OH 6’ 1” Charlotte, N.C. (Ardrey Kell) 9 Liz Trinchere Jr. MB 6’ 0” Salem, Va. (Glenvar) 10 Cara Baarendse Jr. MB 6’ 1” Mason, Ohio (William Mason) 11 Alyssa Gammel Fr. OH 5’ 9” Bakersfi eld, Calif. (Centennial) 13 Jennifer Wiker r-Jr. OH 6’ 3” Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg) 14 Victoria Hamsher So. MB 6’ 2” Nazareth, Pa. (Nazareth) 15 Delaney Pittari Fr. DS/L 5’ 4” Mandeville, La. (Fontainebleau) 16 Kirsten Higareda Sr. L/DS 5’ 4” Woodbridge, Va. (Forest Park) 17 Corrie Sanders So. L/DS 5’ 8” Vriginia Beach, Va. (Frank W. Cox) 18 Bailey Dowd Fr. RS 6’ 2” Newtown, Pa. (Council Rock North) 19 Morgan O’Neill Jr. OH/DS 5’ 9” Atherton, Calif. (Archbishop Mitty) 20 Kathryn Caine Fr. MB/RS 6’ 1” McLean, Va. (Langley) 21 Gabrielle Talley Fr. L/DS 5’ 9” Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland) 22 Kelsey Maloney Sr. MB 6’ 3” Centreville, Va. (Wisconsin-Madison) 32 LaTasha Samson-Akpan Fr. MH 6’ 0” Fairlawn, Ohio (Copley)

Assistant Coaches: Shelbylynn McBride and Jen Malcom

• Enters his sixth season as head coach at Virginia Tech• Led Virginia Tech to the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst

time in program history in 2010, always winning the fi rst tournament game

• Beat a AVCA top-25 opponent for fi rst time in school his-tory, topping No. 25 Florida State

• Led Towson University to fi ve consecutive 20-win seasons and three conference championships from 2000-05, and a 2004 berth in the NCAA Tournament

• Has won Coach of the Year awards in two diff erent conferences (Colonial Athletic Association and America East)

RILEY AT VIRGINIA TECH

Virginia Tech Record: 90-67 (fi ve years)Career Record: 234-121 (11 years)

Year ACC Overall 2006 11-11 17-14 2007 8-14 14-18 2008 11-9 20-11 2009 9-11 19-12 2010 10-10 20-12 Totals 49-55 (.471) 90-67 (.573)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................6-3Clemson ..............................................3-7Duke .....................................................1-9Florida State ......................................2-7Georgia Tech......................................4-6Maryland ............................................6-3Miami ...................................................3-6North Carolina ..................................3-6NC State ..............................................9-0Virginia ................................................6-4Wake Forest .......................................6-4

Totals: 49-55 (.471)

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HOKIES TO WATCH IN 2011Cara Baarendse

Junior • 6-1 • Middle BlockerMason, Ohio

William Mason High School

• Led the squad with 385 kills and a .376 hitting percentage• Ranked second in the ACC and 24th in the nation in hitting

percentage, and ranks second all-time for the Hokies• Tallied a team-best 21 double-digit kills• Earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention, AVCA All-

East Region, and First Team All-ACC

Justine RecordSenior • 5-8 • Outside Hitter

Redwood City, Calif.Carlmont High School

• Led the ACC in service aces in 2010• Was second on the squad in digs• Tallied 17 double-digit kill matches and 13 double-digit

dig matches• Ranks 9th all-time at Tech with 128 service aces

Erin LeaserSenior • 5-10 • Setter

Allentown, Pa.Allentown Central Catholic

• Tallied 1,000-plus assists for the third-consecutive season• Recorded a team high 11 double-doubles in 2010• Sits in fourth place all-time at Tech with 3,755 assists• Finished 2010 ranking second in the ACC and 27th in the

nation, averaging 11.18 assists per set

2011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeHokie Tournament

Aug 26 vs. Cleveland State ............................. 7:00pAug 27 vs. High Point .....................................12:30pAug 27 vs. Indiana ............................................. 7:00p

Kentucky TournamentSep 2 vs. Ohio ................................................... 5:00pSep 3 vs. Western Kentucky University ... 1:00pSep 3 at Kentucky ........................................... 7:30p

Hokie InviteSep 9 vs. American ......................................... 7:00pSep 10 vs. Seton Hall ......................................12:30pSep 10 vs. Tennessee ........................................ 7:00p

Hilton Garden Hokie InvitationalSep 16 vs. Virginia ............................................. 7:00pSep 17 vs. Chattanooga .................................. 1:00pSep 17 vs. Connecticut .................................... 7:00p

Sep 23 vs. Miami ................................................ 7:00pSep 24 vs. Florida State ................................... 6:00pSep 29 at Boston College ............................... 7:00pOct 2 at Maryland ........................................... 2:00pOct 6 vs. Wake Forest .................................... 7:30pOct 7 vs. Duke  ................................................. 7:00pOct 13 at North Carolina ................................ 7:00pOct 14 at NC State ............................................ 7:00pOct 21 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 7:00pOct 23 vs. Clemson ........................................... 1:00pOct 28 at Florida State ..................................... 7:00pOct 30 at Miami ................................................. 1:00pNov 4 at Wake Forest ...................................... 7:00pNov 5 at Duke ................................................... 7:00pNov 11 vs. Maryland ......................................... 7:00pNov 12 vs. Boston College .............................. 6:00pNov 18 vs. North Carolina ............................... 7:00pNov 19 vs. NC State ........................................... 6:00pNov 25 at Virginia ............................................... 7:00p

2010 STATISTICS ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING POINTS ## Player SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE D D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts1 Jessica Wellman 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 1 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 2 Kirsty Blue 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 3 Allison Munter 5 0 0.00 0 1 .000 10 2.00 0 0.00 0 0 1 0.20 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0.0 5 Erin Leaser 120 97 0.81 37 297 .202 1336 11.13 8 0.07 30 0 264 2.20 5 75 80 0.67 13 29 147.5 6 Laura Misiewicz 33 1 0.03 0 4 .250 5 0.15 5 0.15 6 9 53 1.61 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 6.0 7 Justine Record 120 293 2.44 145 781 .190 32 0.27 46 0.38 76 27 300 2.50 4 31 35 0.29 9 2 358.5 8 Samantha Gostling 60 119 1.98 77 332 .127 3 0.05 6 0.10 21 2 37 0.62 0 8 8 0.13 2 0 129.0 9 Liz Trinchere 4 4 1.00 3 11 .091 1 0.25 0 0.00 0 0 3 0.75 0 0 0 0.00 3 0 4.0 10 Cara Baarendse 119 385 3.24 73 830 .376 48 0.40 14 0.12 28 1 121 1.02 5 36 41 0.34 11 6 422.0 11 Amy Wengrenovich 105 9 0.09 2 37 .189 24 0.23 14 0.13 21 19 293 2.79 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 23.0 13 Jennifer Wiker 109 259 2.38 114 786 .184 7 0.06 0 0.00 2 7 48 0.44 20 52 72 0.66 11 1 305.0 14 Victoria Hamsher 120 165 1.38 71 374 .251 2 0.02 10 0.08 27 0 51 0.43 12 95 107 0.89 5 0 234.5 15 Felicia Willoughby 120 328 2.73 93 646 .364 15 0.12 5 0.04 21 1 33 0.28 22 102 124 1.03 23 2 406.0 16 Kirsten Higareda 112 2 0.02 2 9 .000 27 0.24 8 0.07 18 15 171 1.53 0 0 0 0.00 0 6 10.0 17 Corrie Sanders 1 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 19 Morgan O’Neill 118 5 0.04 7 32 -.062 28 0.24 6 0.05 20 17 377 3.19 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 11.0 TEAM 14 VIRGINIA TECH 120 1667 13.89 624 4140 .252 1538 12.82 122 1.02 270 113 1752 14.60 68 399 267.5 2.23 78 48 2056.5 Opponents 120 1428 11.90 608 4108 .200 1302 10.85 113 0.94 219 121 1535 12.79 80 367 263.5 2.20 44 32 1804.5

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Record Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games 19-12 11-5 7-6 1-1Conference 11-9 5-4 6-5 0-0Non-Conference 8-3 6-1 1-1 1-1

Date Opponent ResultsA27 COASTAL CAROLINA1 ...................... W, 3-1A28 EAST TENNESSEE STATE1 ................ W, 3-0A28 GEORGIA1 .............................................. L,1-3S3 vs. Iowa2 ............................................... W, 3-1S4 at St. Louis2 ........................................... L, 1-3S4 vs. Creighton2 ...................................... L, 0-3S10 WEST VIRGINIA3 ................................ W, 3-0S11 CAMPBELL3 ......................................... W, 3-0S11 EAST CAROLINA3 .............................. W, 3-0S17 at Duke * ................................................ L, 0-3S21 at Charlotte * ...................................... W, 3-0S24 at Clemson * ........................................ W, 3-0S26 at Georgia Tech * ............................... W, 3-0S30 MARYLAND * ........................................ L, 2-3O1 BOSTON COLLEGE * .......................... W, 3-0O6 NORTH CAROLINA *........................... L, 1-3O8 NC STATE * ........................................... W, 3-1O15 at Virginia Tech * .................................. L, 0-3O17 at Virginia * .......................................... W, 1-3O22 at Florida State * ................................ W, 3-0O24 at Miami * .............................................. L, 0-3O29 GEORGIA TECH * ................................. L, 0-3O30 CLEMSON * .......................................... W, 3-1N4 at NC State *......................................... W, 3-0N5 at North Carolina * ............................. L, 1-3N9 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL......... W, 3-0N12 at Maryland * ........................................ L, 0-3N14 at Boston College * ........................... W, 3-0N18 VIRGINIA TECH * ................................. W, 3-1N19 VIRGINIA * ............................................. L, 0-3N23 DUKE * ................................................... W, 3-0

1 Deacon Invitational (Winston-Salem, N.C.)2 Active Ankle Challenge (St. Louis, Mo.)3 Black & Gold Challenge (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

* denotes conference gameCAPS denotes home game

QUICK FACTS

Location ........................................Winston-Salem, N.C.Founded ..................................................................... 1834Enrollment ................................................................ 4,569Nickname ............................................Demon DeaconsColors ............................................... Old Gold and BlackWebsite ......................... www.wakeforestsports.comCourt (Capacity) ......................Reynolds Gym (1,500)School Record (Win %) ........................521-483 (.519)ACC Record (Win %) .............................118-187 (.387)ACC Regular-Season Titles ...........................................0ACC Tournament Titles* ................................................0NCAA Appearances ........................................................0

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NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) 1 Carlin Salmon SR MB 6-1 Wildwood, Mo. (St. Joseph’s Academy) 2 Madison Vain SR RS/OH 5-11 St. Louis, Mo. (Villa Duchesne) 3 Kadija Fornah SR OH 6-0 West Palm Beach, Fla. (Suncoast) 4 Andrea Beck JR MB 6-1 Winston-Salem, N.C. (Mount Tabor) 5 Kristin Grissom SO MB/RS 6-1 Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Etiwanda) 6 Mary Hoey FR OH 6-0 Marietta, Ga. (Pope) 7 Megan Carnell JR S/RS 6-2 Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett) 8 Kylie Hargreaves SO OH/RS 6-0 Ladera Ranch, Calif. (Santa Margarita) 9 Danae Rosendall FR S 6-2 Hudsonville, Mich. (Hudsonville) 11 Dani Thompson FR L/DS 5-7 Roswell, Ga. (Pope) 14 Ashlee Rusk FR MB 6-1 Liberty, Texas (Barbers Hill) 15 Jazmen Russell FR OH 5-11 Hacienda Heights, Calif. (Los Altos) 17 Heather Kraft JR DS 5-9 Gainesville, Fla. (Oak Hall) 21 Cambrey Oehler SR OH 5-11 Houston, Texas (Cy-Fair)

Assistant Coaches: Chad Willis and Abbey Worrell

• Enters her seventh season as head coach at Wake Forest and 12th overall at Wake Forest

• Set a program record with 11 conference victories in 2010• Was selected to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary Volleyball

team as a standout player at Clemson• Helped guide Clemson to one regular-season

championship, one ACC Tournament championship, and three NCAA Tournament berths in fi ve seasons as an assistant coach

KAHL HOLMES AT WAKE FOREST

Wake Forest Record: 88-99 (six years)Career Record: 88-99 (six years)

Year ACC Overall 2005 10-12 17-14 2006 10-12 14-17 2007 5-17 8-23 2008 10-10 19-13 2009 9-11 11-20 2010 11-9 19-12 Totals 55-71 (.437) 88-99 (.471)

VERSUS ACC OPPONENTS

Boston College .................................9-2Clemson ..............................................3-8Duke .................................................. 2-10Florida State ......................................2-9Georgia Tech......................................3-8Maryland ............................................7-4Miami ...................................................4-7North Carolina ..................................4-8NC State ........................................... 12-0Virginia ................................................4-8Virginia Tech ......................................5-7

Totals: 55-71 (.437)

HEATHER KAHL HOLMES

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DEMON DEACONS TO WATCH IN 2011Carlin Salmon

Senior • 6-1 • Middle BlockerWildwood, Missouri

St. Joseph’s Academy

• Had the third highest blocks per set with 1.10 in 2010• Started all 31 matches and played in all 105 sets during the

2010 campaign• Led the team in total blocks (116), block assists (101), and

solo blocks (15)• Ranked third on the team with 254 kills

Kadija FornahSenior • 6-0 • Outside Hitter

West Palm Beach, FloridaSuncoast High School

Andrea BeckJunior • 6-1 • Middle BlockerWinston-Salem, North Carolina

Mount Tabor High School

• Started all 31 matches as a sophomore in 2010• Led the team with a .320 hitting percentage• Ranked second on the team in kills (312), points (380.5), and

total blocks (100)

• Ranked seventh in the ACC with 3.24 kills per set and sixth with 0.29 service aces per set

• Led Wake Forest with 327 kills, 381.5 points, and 29 aces• Had 19 double-digit kill matches• Selected to the preseason All-ACC team

2011 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent TimeDeacon Invitational

Sep 2 vs. Arkansas .......................................... 7:00pSep 3 vs. Charleston Southern .................12:00pSep 3 vs. Georgetown ................................... 7:00pSep 4 vs. North Florida ..................................... TBA

Western Kentucky TournamentSep 9 vs. LSU ................................................... 10:00aSep 9 at Western Kentucky .......................... 7:00pSep 10 vs. Xavier .............................................. 11:00a

Black and Gold ChallengeSep 16 vs. Duke .................................................. 7:00pSep 17 vs. Charlotte/High Point ................... 5:00p

Sep 20 at Appalachian State ......................... 7:00pSep 23 vs. Clemson ........................................... 7:00pSep 24 vs. Georgia Tech .................................. 5:00pSep 30 at Miami ................................................. 7:00pOct 2 at Florida State ..................................... 1:00pOct 6 at Virginia Tech..................................... 7:30pOct 7 at Virginia ............................................... 7:00pOct 14 vs. Maryland ......................................... 7:00pOct 15 vs. Boston College ................................. TBAOct 19 vs. NC State ........................................... 7:00pOct 21 vs. North Carolina ............................... 7:00pOct 28 at Georgia Tech .................................... 7:00pOct 29 at Clemson ............................................ 5:00pNov 1 vs. VCU .................................................... 7:00pNov 4 vs. Virginia Tech ................................... 7:00pNov 5 vs. Virginia ................................................ TBANov 11 vs. Florida State ................................... 7:00pNov 12 vs. Miami ................................................ 5:00pNov 18 at Boston College ............................... 7:00pNov 20 at Maryland ........................................... 2:00pNov 22 at Duke ................................................... 7:00p

2010 STATISTICS

      ATTACK  SET  SERVE  DIG  BLOCKING     POINTS ##  Player  SP  K  K/S E  TA  Pct  A  A/S SA  SA/S SE  RE  D D/S BS  BA  TB B/S BE  BHE  Pts1   Carlin Salmon   105  254  2.42  73  595  .304  4  0.04  0  0.00  0  0  16  0.15  15  101  116  1.10  7  0  319.5 2   Madison Vain   13  9  0.69  2  21  .333  0  0.00  0  0.00  0  0  2  0.15  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  9.0 3   Kadija Fornah   101  327  3.24  176  965  .156  13  0.13  29  0.29  50  22  238  2.36  3  45  48  0.48  10  0  381.5 4   Andrea Beck   105  312  2.97  85  709  .320  13  0.12  13  0.12  36  2  80  0.76  11  89  100  0.95  15  0  380.5 5   Kristin Grissom   13  11  0.85  2  23  .391  0  0.00  1  0.08  2  0  5  0.38  0  2  2  0.15  1  0  13.0 6   Lauren McIntyre   104  156  1.50  58  449  .218  4  0.04  0  0.00  5  0  37  0.36  6  53  59  0.57  7  0  188.5 7   Megan Carnell   22  15  0.68  5  50  .200  201  9.14  5  0.23  4  0  35  1.59  1  5  6  0.27  6  6  23.5 8   Kylie Hargreaves   60  67  1.12  36  210  .148  3  0.05  8  0.13  16  14  120  2.00  1  12  13  0.22  0  2  82.0 12  Kristen White   94  158  1.68  92  591  .112  26  0.28  26  0.28  33  41  265  2.82  3  32  35  0.37  2  1  203.0 16  Kelsey Jones   89  57  0.64  9  146  .329  930  10.45  9  0.10  10  0  227  2.55  4  46  50  0.56  3  13  93.0 17  Heather Kraft   26  0  0.00  0  2  .000  2  0.08  2  0.08  5  1  28  1.08  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  2.0 18  Lindsey Remington   2  0  0.00  0  0  .000  0  0.00  1  0.50  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  0  0.00  0  0  1.0 21  Cambrey Oehler   93  21  0.23  5  102  .157  20  0.22  18  0.19  24  17  192  2.06  0  3  3  0.03  0  0  40.5 22  Megan Thornberry   105  3  0.03  1  28  .071  95  0.90  10  0.10  13  23  459  4.37  0  0  0  0.00  0  2  13.0  TEAM  12  WAKE FOREST  105  1390  13.24  544  3891  .217  1311  12.49  122  1.16  198  132  1704  16.23  44  388  238.0  2.27  51  24  1750.0  Opponents  105  1359  12.94  616  3988  .186  1257  11.97  132  1.26  201 122  1687  16.07  34  350  209.0  1.99  69  42  1700.0 

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1984 Linda Kraft, Duke .................................. .396 1985 Linda Kraft, Duke .................................. .395 1986 Linda Kraft, Duke .................................. .368 1987 Bev Stross, Duke ................................... .348 1988 Jacie Miller, Maryland. ........................ .333 1989 Sharon German, North Carolina ..... .380 1990 Greta Jansson, Virginia ....................... .357 1991 Adrian Nicol, Duke ............................... .391 1992 Amy Peistrup, North Carolina .......... .340 1993 Adrian Nicol, Duke ............................... .396 1994 Adrian Nicol, Duke .......................426 1995 Kerry Annel, Georgia Tech................. .368 1996 Rochelle Komula, Georgia Tech ...... .377 1997 Aisha Thornton, Florida State .......... .366 1998 Aisha Thornton, Florida State .......... .352 1999 Sharon Harmsworth, Wake Forest . .358 2000 Norisha Campbell, Florida State ..... .351 2001 Norisha Campbell, Florida State ..... .366 2002 Lori Ashton, Clemson ......................... .383 2003 Alexandra Preiss, Georgia Tech ....... .417 2004 Jayme Gergen, Georgia Tech ........... .393 2005 Stefani Eddins, NC State .................... .387 2006 Danielle Hepburn, Clemson ............. .365 2007 Danielle Hepburn, Clemson ............. .3952008 Felicia Willoughby, Virginia Tech ............ .4022009 Brianna Barry, Florida State ............. .4922010 Christiana Gray, Duke ......................... .387

1984 Diane Brown, Duke .............................. 4.18 1985 Diane Brown, Duke .............................. 4.50 1986 Linda Kraft, Duke .................................. 4.79 1987 Sharon German, North Carolina ...... 4.20 1988 Volire Tisdale, NC State ....................... 5.00 1989 Sharon German, North Carolina ...... 5.53 1990 Liz Berg, North Carolina ..................... 4.53 1991 Ashley Wacholder, Duke .................... 5.13 1992 Amy Peters, Virginia ............................. 3.09 1993 Robin Kibben, Clemson ...................... 5.02 1994 Luiza Ramos, Florida State ................ 4.73 1995 Kerry Annel, Georgia Tech ................. 4.46 1996 Rochelle Komula, Georgia Tech ....... 4.50 1997 Laura Kimbrell, NC State .................... 4.31 Elizabeth Efron, Maryland ................. 4.31 1998 Laura Kimbrell, NC State .................... 5.07 1999 Maja Pachale, Georgia Tech .............. 4.75 2000 Deanna Zwarich, Virginia ................... 5.04 2001 Maja Pachale, Georgia Tech .............. 4.48 2002 Lynnette Moster, Georgia Tech ........ 5.20 2003 Leslie Finn, Clemson ............................ 4.40 2004 Leslie Finn, Clemson ............................ 5.61 2005 Karla Johnson, Miami .......................... 5.09 2006 Jeanette Abbott, Clemson ................ 4.40 2007 Carrie DeMange, Duke ....................... 5.012008 Danielle Heburn, Clemson ................ 3.902009 Lane Carico, Miami ............................... 4.362010 Monique Mead, Georgia Tech .......... 4.29

1984 Kim Rose, North Carolina .................. 1.82 1985 Sheila Fearnow, Maryland ................. 1.67 1986 Joy Fleming, Clemson ........................ 1.56 1987 Wendy Anderson, Clemson .............. 1.41 1988 Pam Vehling, NC State ........................ 1.28 1989 Kara Warner, Virginia ........................... 1.26 1990 Jen Rohrig, Duke .................................. 1.37 1991 Adrian Nicol, Duke ............................... 1.25 Robin Kibben, Clemson ..................... 1.25 1992 Jen Rohrig, Duke .................................. 1.45 1993 Jen Rohrig, Duke .................................. 1.39 1994 Amber Willey, North Carolina .......... 1.47 1995 Lindsay Smith, North Carolina......... 1.40 1996 Dena Schorn, Georgia Tech .............. 1.41 1997 Cindy Stern, Clemson ......................... 1.58 1998 Stephanie Schulz, Clemson .............. 1.39 1999 Anna Nedderman, Georgia Tech .... 1.49 2000 Krista Buchholz, North Carolina ...... 1.28 2001 Holly Strauss, North Carolina ........... 1.39 2002 Jayme Gergen, Georgia Tech ........... 1.21 2003 Rachel Wagener, Maryland ............... 1.50 2004 Stefani Eddins, NC State .................... 1.56 2005 Rachel Wagener, Maryland ............... 1.61 Jourdan Norman, Duke ...................... 1.61 2006 Danielle Hepburn, Clemson ............. 1.71 2007 Felicia Willoughby, Virginia Tech..... 1.512008 Danielle Hepburn, Clemson ............. 1.502009 Jordana Price, Florida State .............. 1.312010 Alexa Rand, Clemson .......................... 1.45

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1984 Diane Ross, NC State ........................... 3.04 1985 Stephanie Taylor, NC State ................ 3.60 1986 Denise Murphy, Clemson .................. 4.71 1987 Volire Tisdale, NC State ....................... 3.57 1988 Pam Krausman, Maryland ................. 4.21 1989 Anne Marie Hammers, Virginia ........ 5.12 1990 Colleen Hurley, Maryland .................. 4.53 1991 Anne Marie Hammers, Virginia ........ 4.23 1992 Ashley Wacholder, Duke .................... 4.17 1993 Andrea Hudy, Maryland ..................... 4.21 1994 Ashley Wacholder, Duke .................... 5.31 1995 Maureen Reindl, Duke ........................ 4.21 1996 Maureen Reindl, Duke ........................ 5.03 1997 Eden Kroeger, Maryland ..................... 4.16 1998 Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest .. 4.43 1999 Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest .. 4.32 2000 Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest .. 5.13 2001 Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest .. 4.40 2002 Whitney Ashcraft, Virginia ................. 4.23 2003 Whitney Ashcraft, Virginia ................. 5.10 2004 Stephanie Istvan, Duke ....................... 5.99 2005 Allison Anderson, Boston College .. 5.90 2006 Allison Anderson, Boston College .. 5.54 2007 Brianna Eskola, Norh Carolina .......... 5.792008 Brianna Eskola, North Carolina ........ 5.052009 Cassie Loessberg, Miami .................... 5.032010 Kaylie Gibson, North Carolina .......... 5.48

1984 Terre Welch, NC State........................10.36 1985 Sherri Vogel, North Carolina ...........12.81 1986 Susan Wilson, Duke ...........................11.63 1987 Lauren Libeu, Duke ...........................10.81 1988 Melinda Dudley, NC State ...............10.47 1989 Stacey Anderson, Virginia ...............11.55 1990 Karen Greiner, Duke ..........................11.72 1991 Karen Greiner, Duke ..........................13.58 1992 Cappy Meyer, Duke ...........................12.66 1993 Cappy Meyer, Duke ...........................13.23 1994 Kristen Campbell, Duke ...................13.82 1995 Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech ..........13.50 1996 Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech .........14.62 1997 Fiona Bolten, Florida State ..............12.86 1998 Fiona Bolten, Florida State ..............14.18 1999 Jessi Betcher, Clemson .....................14.17 2000 Eve Rackham, North Carolina ........13.36 2001 Ashlee Phillips, Wake Forest ...........12.85 2002 Jennifer Anderson, Florida State .........13.24 2003 Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech ...............14.93 2004 Lindsey Laband, Georgia Tech ..............15.40 2005 Ali Hausfeld, Duke ..............................13.25 2006 Ali Hausfeld, Duke ..............................13.21 2007 Ali Hausfeld, Duke ..............................14.17 2008 Nikki Baker, Florida State .................10.89 2009 Mary Ashley Tippins, Georgia Tech .....11.272010 Kellie Catanach, Duke .......................11.26

1984 Terre Welch, NC State.......................... 0.84 1985 Johanna Fry, NC State ......................... 0.77 1986 Johanna Fry, NC State ......................... 1.01 1987 Patty Lake, NC State ............................ 0.69 1988 Patty Lake, NC State ............................ 0.69 1989 Sylvia Thomson, Duke ........................ 0.73 1990 Janie Borcherding, Duke ................... 0.62 1991 Jennifer Wagner, Georgia Tech ........ 0.73 1992 Cris Omiecinski, Georgia Tech ......... 0.68 1993 Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech ........ 0.63 1994 Luiza Ramos, Florida State ................ 0.43 1995 Whitney Casey, Virginia ...................... 0.60 1996 Whitney Casey, Virginia ...................... 0.60 1997 Holly Schneider, Florida State .......... 0.47 1998 Skye Frost, Clemson ............................ 0.45 1999 Ashley Harris, Duke ............................. 0.46 2000 Lynnsy Jones, Maryland..................... 0.45 2001 Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest ......... 0.60 2002 Jill Sonne, Duke .................................... 0.52 2003 Valerie Rydberg, Wake Forest .......... 0.71 2004 Valeria Tipiana, Miami ........................ 0.51 2005 Sarah Kirkwood, Virginia ................... 0.57 2006 Sarah Kirkwood, Virginia ................... 0.64 2007 Mira Djuric, Florida State ................... 0.73 2008 Rachael Moss, Duke ............................ 0.432009 Mira Djuric, Florida State ................... 0.552010 Justine Record, Virginia Tech ............ 0.38

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1984 Duke ........................................................13.51 1985 Duke ........................................................14.82 1986 Clemson .................................................14.87 1987 North Carolina .....................................13.25 1988 North Carolina .....................................14.38 1989 Duke ........................................................14.58 1990 Duke ........................................................14.89 1991 Duke ........................................................17.53 1992 Duke ........................................................15.23 1993 Florida State .........................................16.22 1994 Maryland................................................16.63 1995 Georgia Tech .........................................16.55 1996 Georgia Tech .........................................18.22 1997 Maryland................................................16.77 1998 Florida State .........................................17.51 1999 Wake Forest ..........................................17.19 2000 Georgia Tech .........................................17.45 2001 Georgia Tech .........................................16.15 2002 Georgia Tech .........................................16.71 2003 Georgia Tech .........................................18.26 2004 Georgia Tech .........................................18.64 2005 Duke ........................................................16.47 2006 Duke ........................................................17.12 2007 Duke ........................................................17.532008 Georgia Tech .........................................13.802009 Duke ........................................................13.832010 Miami ......................................................14.28

1984 Duke........................................................... 3.77 1985 Maryland .................................................. 3.86 1986 Clemson ................................................... 3.84 1987 Clemson ................................................... 2.83 1988 NC State .................................................... 2.74 1989 Virginia ...................................................... 3.28 1990 Duke........................................................... 2.78 1991 Duke........................................................... 3.00 1992 Duke........................................................... 3.10 1993 North Carolina ........................................ 2.85 1994 Duke........................................................... 3.13 1995 Georgia Tech ........................................... 3.04 1996 Georgia Tech ........................................... 3.32 1997 Clemson ................................................... 3.30 1998 Clemson ................................................... 3.14 1999 North Carolina ........................................ 3.14 2000 North Carolina ........................................ 2.68 2001 Duke........................................................... 2.80 2002 Georgia Tech ........................................... 2.80 2003 Maryland .................................................. 2.97 2004 Maryland .................................................. 3.15 2005 Maryland .................................................. 3.23 2006 Maryland .................................................. 3.19 2007 Virginia Tech ............................................ 3.262008 Clemson ................................................... 2.852009 Clemson ................................................... 2.742010 Clemson ................................................... 2.82

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1984 NC State .................................................12.54 1985 North Carolina .....................................14.58 1986 North Carolina .....................................13.22 1987 NC State .................................................12.13 1988 NC State .................................................13.35 1989 North Carolina .....................................12.97 1990 Duke ........................................................12.83 1991 Duke ........................................................15.98 1992 Clemson .................................................13.81 1993 Florida State .........................................14.90 1994 Maryland................................................14.99 1995 Georgia Tech .........................................14.94 1996 Georgia Tech .........................................16.16 1997 Maryland................................................14.49 1998 Florida State .........................................15.70 1999 Clemson .................................................15.54 2000 Georgia Tech .........................................15.79 2001 Georgia Tech .........................................14.55 2002 Georgia Tech .........................................15.35 2003 Georgia Tech .........................................17.05 2004 Georgia Tech .........................................17.34 2005 Duke ........................................................15.24 2006 Duke ........................................................15.81 2007 Duke ........................................................16.372008 Georgia Tech .........................................12.972009 Duke ........................................................12.902010 North Carolina .....................................13.38

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1984 Duke........................................................... 2.82 1985 Virginia ...................................................... 2.88 1986 NC State .................................................... 3.49 1987 NC State .................................................... 2.84 1988 Maryland .................................................. 2.71 1989 Clemson ................................................... 2.58 1990 Duke........................................................... 2.27 1991 Georgia Tech ........................................... 2.70 1992 Georgia Tech ........................................... 2.30 1993 Georgia Tech ........................................... 2.50 1994 Florida State ............................................ 2.09 1995 Maryland .................................................. 1.97 1996 Maryland .................................................. 2.07 1997 Georgia Tech ........................................... 1.96 1998 Virginia ...................................................... 1.73 1999 Georgia Tech ........................................... 1.91 2000 Duke........................................................... 1.98 2001 Virginia ...................................................... 1.81 2002 Virginia ...................................................... 1.81 2003 Wake Forest ............................................. 2.05 2004 Duke........................................................... 1.73 2005 Virginia ...................................................... 2.08 2006 Virginia ...................................................... 2.43 2007 Florida State ............................................ 2.102008 Virginia Tech ............................................ 1.692009 Florida State ............................................ 1.462010 Maryland .................................................. 1.35

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HITTING PERCENTAGE YEARS KILLS PCT. 1. Adrian Nicol, Duke ................................. 91-94 1,303 .385 2. Linda Kraft, Duke .................................. 84-86 1,250 .384 3. Cara Baarendse, Virginia Tech .... 09-10 665 .367 4. Alexandra Preiss, Georgia Tech ........ 00-03 1,251 .364 5. Brianna Barry, Florida State ............... 06-09 1,140 .371 6. Danielle Hepburn, Clemson .............. 05-08 1,509 .357 7. Jayme Gergen, Georgia Tech ............ 01-04 1,026 .353 8. Christiana Gray, Duke ................. 09-10 480 .353 9. Tori Seibert, North Carolina ............... 96-99 1,736 .349 10. Kerry Annel, Georgia Tech ................. 92-95 1,603 .348

KILLS Years Kills 1. Carrie DeMange, Duke .................................................04-07 1,976 2. Laura Kimbrell, NC State ...............................................95-98 1,969 3. Sharon German, North Carolina ................................86-89 1,937 4. Sarah Kirkwood, Virginia ...............................................04-07 1,924 5. Ashley Wacholder, Duke ...............................................91-94 1,915 6. Leslie Finn, Clemson .......................................................01-04 1,906 7. Lynnette Moster, Georgia Tech ...................................01-04 1,859 8. Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest .............................98-01 1,848 9. Luiza Ramos, Florida State ...........................................91-94 1,847 10. Maja Pachale, Georgia Tech .........................................98-01 1,836

ASSISTS Years Assists 1. Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech ......................................... 00-03 6,464 2. Ali Hausfeld, Duke .......................................................... 04-07 6,183 3. Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech ............................... 93-96 6,102 4. Mary Frances Scott, Virginia ....................................... 96-99 6,044 5. Erin Berg, North Carolina ............................................. 95-98 5,751 6. Eve Rackham, North Carolina .................................... 99-02 5,700 7. Sherri Vogel, North Carolina ....................................... 85-88 5,513 8. Emily Kirkwood, Virginia .............................................. 03-06 5,424 9. Jessi Betcher, Clemson ................................................. 99-02 5,307 10. Eden Kroeger, Maryland .............................................. 94-97 5,259

SERVICE ACES Years Aces 1. Patty Lake, NC State....................................................... 85-88 304 2. Jennifer Wagner, Georgia Tech .................................. 91-94 250 3. Liz Berg, North Carolina ............................................... 87-90 235 4. Wendy Malins, Georgia Tech ...................................... 88-91 233 5. Amy Peistrup, North Carolina .................................... 89-92 231 6. Sarah Kirkwood, Virginia .............................................. 04-07 223 7. Tricia Hopkins, Duke ...................................................... 87-90 214 8. Lynnsy Jones, Maryland ............................................... 00-03 211 9. Stephanie Taylor, NC State .......................................... 83-86 207 10. Johanna Fry, NC State ................................................... 85-86 206

DIGS Years Digs 1. Didem Ege, Clemson ................................................... 06-09 2,303 2. Brianna Eskola, North Carolina ................................ 05-08 2,238 3. Amanda Cloyd, Virginia Tech .................................... 04-07 2,200 Jenny Shull, Duke ......................................................... 04-07 2,200 5. Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest .......................... 98-01 2,010 6. Cassie Loessberg, Miami ............................................ 06-09 2,008 7. Melissa Caldwell, Virginia .......................................... 04-07 1,954 8. Anne Marie Hammers, Virginia ................................ 88-91 1,886 9. Summer Weissing, Florida State .............................. 04-07 1,859 10. Ashley Wacholder, Duke ............................................ 91-94 1,818 Megan Thornberry, WF ............................................... 07-10 1,818

BLOCKS PER SET Years Blocks Avg. 1. Danielle Hepburn, Clemson ...................... 05-08 684 1.47 2. Anna Nedderman, Georgia Tech .............. 98-99 177 1.38 3. Rachel Wagener, Maryland ........................ 02-05 649 1.37 4. Jourdan Norman, Duke ............................... 05-08 640 1.36 Alexa Rand, Clemson ......................... 09-10 319 1.36 6. Amanda Santos, Florida State ................... 03-04 284 1.33 Ciara Michel, Miami ...................................... 03-07 573 1.33 8. Cindy Stern, Clemson................................... 96-99 611 1.31 9. Jen Rohrig, Duke ............................................ 90-93 529 1.30 10. Dena Schorn, Georgia Tech........................ 96-97 245 1.28

KILLS PER SET Years Kills Avg. 1. Ashley Wacholder, Duke .............................. 91-94 1915 4.52 2. Sarah Kirkwood, Virginia .............................. 04-07 1924 4.48 3. Carrie DeMange, Duke ................................. 04-07 1976 4.35 4. Nicole Reis, North Carolina ......................... 00-01 932 4.33 5. Diane Brown, Duke ........................................ 84-85 986 4.32 6. Maja Pachale, Georgia Tech ........................ 98-01 1836 4.21 7. Leslie Finn, Clemson ...................................... 01-04 1906 4.19 Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest ............ 98-01 1848 4.19 9. Luiza Ramos, Florida State .......................... 91-94 1847 4.15 10. Brittany Ross, Clemson ................................. 04-05 997 4.14

SERVICES ACES PER SET Years Aces Avg. 1. Johanna Fry, NC State ................................... 85-86 206 0.89 2. Patty Lake, NC State ....................................... 85-88 304 0.65 3. Mira Djuric, Florida State .............................07, 09 152 0.64 4. Pam Thomas, Wake Forest ........................... 84-86 169 0.61 5. Whitney Casey, Virginia ................................ 95-96 128 0.60 6. Cindy Tucci, Clemson .................................... 84-87 197 0.58 7. Liz Berg, North Carolina ............................... 87-90 235 0.54 8. Jennifer Wagner, Georgia Tech .................. 91-94 250 0.52 Sarah Kirkwood, Virginia .............................. 04-07 223 0.52 10. Stephanie Taylor, NC State .......................... 83-86 207 0.51

DIGS PER SET Years Digs Avg. 1. Didem Ege, Clemson 06-09 2,303 4.88 2. Amanda Cloyd, Virginia Tech 04-07 2,200 4.77 3. Jenny Shull, Duke 04-07 2,200 4.76 4. Brianna Eskola, North Carolina 05-08 2,238 4.70 5. Trina Maso de Moya, Wake Forest 98-01 2,010 4.56 6. Maureen Reindl, Duke 94-97 1,562 4.54 7. Megan Thornberry, Wake Forest 07-10 1,818 4.46 8. Melissa Caldwell, Virginia 04-07 1,954 4.40 9. Ashley Wacholder, Duke 91-94 1,818 4.29 10. Summer Weissing, Florida State 04-07 1,859 4.19

ASSISTS PER SET Years Assists Avg. 1. Fiona Bolton, Florida State .......................... 97-98 2979 13.60 2. Ali Hausfeld, Duke .......................................... 04-07 6183 13.50 3. Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech ......................... 00-03 6464 13.38 4. Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech ............... 93-96 6102 13.04 5. Cappy Meyer, Duke ........................................ 92-93 2660 12.98 6. Lindsey Laband, Georgia Tech ................... 02-05 3130 12.93 7. Eve Rackham, North Carolina .................... 99-02 5700 12.58 8. Erin Berg, North Carolina ............................. 95-98 5751 12.56 9. Kristen Campbell, Duke ................................ 94-97 5082 12.55 10. Mary Frances Scott, Virginia ....................... 96-99 6044 12.46

Minimum two seasons played

ACC CAREER RECORDS

372011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

ACC SEASON RECORDS

YEAR KILLS PER SET 2004 Leslie Finn, Clemson ............................ 5.61 1989 Sharon German, North Carolina ...... 5.53 2004 Lynnette Moster, Georgia Tech ........ 5.27 2002 Lynnette Moster, Georgia Tech ........ 5.20 1991 Ashley Wacholder, Duke ..................... 5.13

YEAR HITTING PERCENTAGE 2009 Brianna Barry, Florida State ............... .492 1994 Adrian Nicol, Duke ........................426 2003 Alexandra Preiss, Georgia Tech ........ .417 1988 Beth Brockell, Virginia .......................... .404 2008 Felicia Willoughby, Virginia Tech ............ .402 YEAR ASSISTS PER SET 2004 Lindsey Laband, Georgia Tech ........15.40 2003 Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech ..............14.93 1996 Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech ..........14.62 1998 Fiona Bolten, Florida State ...............14.18 1999 Jessi Betcher, Clemson ......................14.17 2007 Ali Hausfeld, Duke ...............................14.17

YEAR SERVICE ACES PER SET 1986 Johanna Fry, NC State .......................... 1.01 1984 Terre Welch, NC State ........................... 0.84 1985 Johanna Fry, NC State .......................... 0.77 1989 Sylvia Thomson, Duke ......................... 0.73 1991 Jennifer Wagner, Georgia Tech ......... 0.73 2007 Mira Djuric, Florida State .................... 0.73

YEAR DIGS PER SET 2004 Stephanie Istvan, Duke ....................... 5.99 2005 Allison Anderson, Boston College ......... 5.90 2007 Brianna Eskola, North Carolina ......... 5.79 2005 Taylor Rayfi eld, North Carolina ......... 5.65 2006 Allison Anderson, Boston College ...........5.54

YEAR BLOCKS PER SET 1984 Kim Rose, North Carolina ................... 1.82 2006 Danielle Hepburn, Clemson .............. 1.71 1985 Sheila Fearnow, Maryland .................. 1.67 2005 Rachel Wagener, Maryland ................ 1.61 Jourdan Norman, Duke ....................... 1.61 2006 Katie Oakes, Virginia ............................. 1.61

YEAR KILLS PER SET 2004 Georgia Tech .........................................18.64 2003 Georgia Tech .........................................18.26 1996 Georgia Tech .........................................18.22 1991 Duke.........................................................17.53 2007 Duke.........................................................17.53

YEAR HITTING PERCENTAGE 2003 Georgia Tech ........................................... .331 1984 NC State .................................................... .307 1991 Duke........................................................... .303 2004 Georgia Tech ........................................... .300 2009 Florida State ............................................ .300

YEAR ASSISTS PER SET 2004 Georgia Tech .........................................17.34 2003 Georgia Tech .........................................17.05 2007 Duke.........................................................16.37 1996 Georgia Tech .........................................16.16 1991 Duke.........................................................15.98 2006 Duke.........................................................15.81

YEAR SERVICE ACES PER SET 1986 NC State .................................................... 3.49 1986 Clemson ................................................... 2.99 1985 Virginia ...................................................... 2.88 1987 NC State .................................................... 2.84 1984 Duke........................................................... 2.82

YEAR DIGS PER SET 1986 Clemson .................................................23.77 1994 Duke.........................................................23.08 1990 Maryland ................................................22.29 1997 Maryland ................................................20.24 1991 Duke.........................................................20.03

YEAR BLOCKS PER SET 1985 Maryland .................................................. 3.86 1986 Clemson ................................................... 3.84 1984 Duke........................................................... 3.77 1988 Virginia ...................................................... 3.44 1996 Georgia Tech ........................................... 3.32

Bold denotes led the nation

INDIVIDUAL - Top 5 TEAM - Top 5

KILLS PER SET 5.61 - Leslie Finn, Clemson (2004)

TOTAL KILLS 684 - Leslie Finn, Clemson (2004)

HITTING PERCENTAGE.492 - Brianna Barry, Florida State (2009)

ATTEMPTS 1,739 - Leslie Finn, Clemson (2004)

VICTORIES41 - North Carolina (41-13), 198041 - NC State (41-7), 1981

WINNING PERCENTAGE.931 - Maryland (27-2), 1997

LOSSES33 - Clemson (15-33), 1983

KILLS2,551 - Georgia Tech, 1996

KILLS PER SET18.64 - Georgia Tech, 2004

HITTING PERCENTAGE.331 - Georgia Tech, 2003

ATTEMPTS6,167 - Georgia Tech, 1996

ASSISTS2,263 - Georgia Tech, 1996

ASSISTS PER SET17.34 - Georgia Tech, 2004

SERVICE ACES443 - NC State, 1984

SERVICE ACES PER SET3.49 - NC State, 1986

SOLO BLOCKS352 - Clemson, 1982

BLOCK ASSISTS778 - Georgia Tech, 1996

BLOCKS PER SET4.56 - Clemson, 1982

DIGS3,042 - Clemson, 1986

DIGS PER SET23.95 - Clemson, 1986

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

ASSISTS 1,905 - Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech (2002) ASSISTS PER SET 15.40 - Lindsey Laband, Georgia Tech (2004) SERVICE ACES 107 - Terre Welch, NC State (1984) 107 - Johanna Fry, NC State (1986)

SERVICE ACES PER SET 1.01 - Johanna Fry, NC State (1986)

SOLO BLOCK 115 - Judy Sackfi eld, Clemson (1982)

BLOCK ASSISTS 177 - Rachel Wagener, Maryland (2003) BLOCKS PER SET 1.82 - Kim Rose, North Carolina (1984)

DIGS PER GAME 5.99 - Stephanie Istvan, Duke (2004)

TOTAL DIGS 758 - Anne Marie Hammers, Virginia (1989)

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

38 2011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. NC State 39 11 .780 North Carolina 41 13 .759 Wake Forest 24 14 .632 Georgia Tech 23 16 .589 Maryland 23 20 .535 Clemson 21 22 .488 Duke 7 19 .269 Virginia 3 27 .100

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 3 1 .750 37 12 .755 NC State 2 1 .667 41 7 .854 Duke 1 3 .250 6 21 .222 Clemson 1 2 .333 34 16 .680 Maryland 0 0 .000 32 19 .630 Virginia 0 0 .000 21 19 .525 Wake Forest 0 1 .000 20 19 .513 Georgia Tech 0 0 .000 20 20 .500

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 6 0 1.000 26 13 .667 NC State 5 1 .834 24 11 .688 Duke 4 2 .667 25 20 .556 Clemson 3 3 .500 19 15 .559 Maryland 2 4 .333 23 20 .535 Wake Forest 1 5 .167 25 17 .595 Virginia 0 6 .000 15 22 .406 Georgia Tech 0 0 ----- 22 16 .579

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 6 1 .857 25 12 .676 NC State 6 1 .857 22 16 .579 Maryland 5 2 .714 21 17 .553 Duke 5 2 .714 17 20 .459 Clemson 3 4 .429 15 33 .313 Virginia 2 5 .286 22 22 .500 Wake Forest 1 6 .143 13 25 .342 Georgia Tech 0 7 .000 3 24 .111

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 7 0 1.000 31 9 .775 NC State 5 2 .714 19 15 .558 North Carolina 5 2 .714 12 21 .364 Maryland 4 3 .571 24 17 .585 Virginia 4 3 .571 19 16 .542 Clemson 2 5 .285 8 28 .222 Wake Forest 1 6 .143 13 22 .371 Georgia Tech 0 7 .000 4 22 .154

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 6 1 .857 24 9 .727 North Carolina 6 1 .857 30 14 .682 NC State 5 2 .714 17 17 .500 Maryland 4 3 .571 18 14 .563 Virginia 3 4 .429 18 20 .474 Clemson 3 4 .429 13 26 .333 Wake Forest 1 6 .143 14 20 .412 Georgia Tech 0 7 .000 4 26 .133

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 7 0 1.000 25 13 .658 NC State 6 1 .857 19 12 .613 Duke 5 2 .714 17 12 .586 Maryland 4 3 .571 21 18 .539 Clemson 3 4 .429 21 13 .618 Virginia 2 5 .286 16 20 .444 Wake Forest 1 6 .143 16 17 .485 Georgia Tech 0 7 .000 8 20 .286

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. NC State 5 1 .833 21 10 .677 North Carolina 4 2 .667 23 13 .639 Duke 4 2 .667 15 16 .483 Virginia 4 2 .667 12 22 .353 Clemson 3 3 .500 21 16 .568 Maryland 1 5 .167 10 18 .357 Georgia Tech 0 6 .000 18 20 .474

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. NC State 6 0 1.000 21 11 .656 North Carolina 5 1 .833 27 9 .750 Duke 4 2 .667 12 18 .400 Virginia 2 4 .333 21 15 .583 Clemson 2 4 .333 21 19 .525 Maryland 2 4 .333 11 22 .333 Georgia Tech 0 6 .000 20 16 .556

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 6 0 1.000 21 9 .700 Clemson 4 2 .667 30 7 .811 Virginia 4 2 .667 29 10 .744 Duke 4 2 .667 21 14 .600 Maryland 2 4 .333 23 15 .605 NC State 1 5 .167 8 23 .258 Georgia Tech 0 6 .000 17 20 .459

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Maryland 5 1 .833 22 12 .647 Duke 5 1 .833 21 9 .700 North Carolina 4 2 .667 14 18 .438 NC State 3 3 .500 9 19 .321 Clemson 2 4 .333 23 14 .622 Virginia 2 4 .333 17 14 .548 Georgia Tech 0 6 .000 8 30 .211

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 7 0 1.000 25 7 .781 Maryland 5 2 .714 18 11 .621 North Carolina 4 3 .571 18 15 .545 Georgia Tech 3 4 .429 27 9 .750 NC State 3 4 .429 13 16 .448 Clemson 2 5 .286 22 12 .647 Virginia 2 5 .286 20 14 .588 Florida State 2 5 .286 16 15 .516

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 6 1 .857 26 5 .839 Florida State 6 1 .857 26 8 .765 Maryland 5 2 .714 24 9 .727 Georgia Tech 4 3 .571 30 10 .750 North Carolina 4 3 .571 19 14 .576 Clemson 2 5 .286 24 9 .727 Virginia 1 6 .143 12 20 .545 NC State 0 7 .000 11 18 .379

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 14 0 1.000 30 3 .910 Clemson 10 4 .714 27 8 .750 Florida State 9 5 .643 24 10 .706 Georgia Tech 8 6 .571 25 13 .658 Maryland 6 8 .429 16 13 .552 North Carolina 4 10 .286 16 15 .516 Virginia 3 11 .214 12 20 .375 NC State 2 12 .143 12 17 .414

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 11 3 .786 24 6 .800 Georgia Tech 11 3 .786 26 9 .743 Clemson 10 4 .714 28 8 .778 Maryland 8 6 .571 18 13 .581 Florida State 7 7 .500 17 16 .515 North Carolina 6 8 .429 14 18 .438 NC State 2 12 .143 12 23 .343 Virginia 1 13 .071 10 24 .294

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Georgia Tech 12 2 .857 29 7 .806 Clemson 11 3 .786 23 10 .697 Maryland 10 4 .714 22 10 .687 North Carolina 7 7 .500 17 18 .486 NC State 6 8 .428 20 15 .571 Duke 6 8 .428 7 18 .280 Florida State 3 11 .214 11 19 .367 Virginia 1 13 .078 9 22 .290

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Maryland 16 0 1.000 26 5 .839 Georgia Tech 11 5 .688 32 5 .800 Duke 10 6 .625 15 12 .556 North Carolina 9 7 .563 20 12 .625 Clemson 9 7 .563 17 15 .531 Virginia 7 9 .438 24 11 .686 Florida State 6 10 .375 12 19 .387 NC State 4 12 .250 21 16 .568 Wake Forest 0 16 .000 10 23 .303

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ALL-TIME STANDINGS

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392011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Maryland 16 0 1.000 27 2 .931 Florida State 11 5 .688 25 9 .735 Clemson 10 6 .625 26 8 .765 Georgia Tech 10 6 .625 19 15 .558 Duke 9 7 .563 15 16 .484 Virginia 6 10 .375 18 16 .529 North Carolina 6 10 .375 14 17 .452 NC State 3 13 .188 12 23 .343 Wake Forest 1 15 .073 8 24 .250

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 13 3 .613 29 8 .784 Virginia 12 4 .750 26 8 .765 Florida State 11 5 .688 25 11 .694 Clemson 10 6 .625 22 11 .667 Georgia Tech 10 6 .625 22 13 .629 Wake Forest 7 9 .438 21 12 .636 Maryland 5 11 .313 13 16 .448 Duke 4 12 .250 9 20 .310 NC State 0 16 .000 11 20 .355

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Clemson 15 1 .938 31 3 .912 North Carolina 14 2 .875 28 6 .824 Wake Forest 10 6 .625 25 9 .735 Virginia 9 7 .563 19 12 .613 Duke 7 9 .438 13 14 .481 Georgia Tech 6 10 .375 17 14 .548 NC State 5 11 .313 16 19 .457 Maryland 5 11 .313 12 19 .387 Florida State 1 15 .063 8 23 .258

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 13 3 .812 26 8 .765 Georgia Tech 13 3 .812 25 8 .758 Wake Forest 10 6 .625 21 9 .700 Florida State 9 7 .562 21 11 .656 Duke 8 8 .500 21 13 .618 Virginia 8 8 .500 16 15 .516 Clemson 6 10 .375 13 18 .419 Maryland 4 12 .250 14 16 .467 NC State 1 15 .062 9 22 .290

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke 13 3 .812 23 5 .821 North Carolina 12 4 .750 24 9 .727 Georgia Tech 12 4 .750 19 8 .704 Wake Forest 10 6 .625 20 11 .645 Florida State 10 6 .625 17 12 .586 Maryland 7 9 .438 12 14 .462 Clemson 4 12 .250 11 17 .393 Virginia 3 13 .188 9 18 .333 NC State 1 15 .062 6 21 .222

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina 15 1 .938 32 4 .889 Georgia Tech 13 3 .813 33 6 .846 Duke 11 5 .688 24 10 .706 Florida State 10 6 .625 21 13 .618 Clemson 8 8 .500 17 15 .531 Maryland 7 9 .438 18 14 .563 Wake Forest 6 10 .375 14 18 .438 Virginia 2 14 .125 9 25 .265 NC State 0 16 .000 3 32 .086

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Georgia Tech 15 1 .938 34 4 .895 Maryland 12 4 .750 27 8 .771 Wake Forest 10 6 .625 21 10 .677 North Carolina 10 6 .625 20 12 .625 Virginia 8 8 .500 25 9 .735 Clemson 6 10 .375 18 16 .529 Duke 6 10 .375 10 19 .345 Florida State 5 11 .313 16 17 .485 NC State 0 16 .000 7 25 .219

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Georgia Tech 16 0 1.000 27 7 .794 Miami 11 5 .688 17 9 .654 Duke 10 6 .625 20 10 .667 Florida State 9 7 .563 18 11 .621 North Carolina 9 7 .563 19 15 .559 Virginia 8 8 .500 19 11 .633 Virginia Tech 7 9 .438 13 16 .448 Maryland 7 9 .438 18 15 .545 Clemson 7 9 .438 20 14 .588 Wake Forest 4 12 .250 13 17 .433 NC State 0 16 .000 10 21 .323

NOTE: Beginning with the 2005 season, the ACC regular-season champion received the Conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina # 18 4 .818 23 10 .697 Maryland 18 4 .818 28 5 .848 Duke 17 5 .773 24 8 .750 Virginia 15 7 .682 20 11 .645 Georgia Tech 12 10 .545 16 15 .516 Miami 11 11 .500 16 14 .533 Florida State 11 11 .500 13 17 .433 Wake Forest 10 12 .455 17 14 .548 Virginia Tech 8 14 .364 13 18 .419 Clemson 7 15 .318 12 18 .400 Boston College 4 18 .182 9 22 .290 NC State 1 21 .045 7 23 .233

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke # 21 1 .955 29 4 .879 Virginia 16 6 .727 23 8 .742 Clemson 15 7 .682 20 10 .667 Florida State 13 9 .591 19 12 .613 Georgia Tech 12 10 .545 20 12 .625 Virginia Tech 11 11 .500 17 14 .548 Wake Forest 10 12 .455 14 17 .452 Boston College 10 12 .455 12 19 .387 Miami 9 13 .409 12 19 .387 North Carolina 9 13 .409 11 20 .355 Maryland 6 16 .273 13 18 .419 NC State 0 22 .000 2 29 .065

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Clemson # 21 1 .955 29 4 .879 Duke 19 3 .864 25 7 .781 Georgia Tech 16 6 .727 22 10 .688 Virginia 13 9 .591 18 13 .581 Florida State 13 9 .591 16 14 .533 North Carolina 11 11 .500 15 16 .484 Maryland 10 12 .455 18 13 .581 Miami 8 14 .364 14 17 .452 Virginia Tech 8 14 .364 14 18 .438 Boston College 8 14 .364 14 18 .438 Wake Forest 5 17 .227 8 23 .258 NC State 0 22 .000 3 29 .094

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. North Carolina # 15 5 .750 22 11 .667 Duke # 15 5 .750 25 9 .735 Miami 14 6 .700 25 6 .813 Clemson 14 6 .700 23 10 .696 Florida State 13 7 .650 21 9 .700 Georgia Tech 12 8 .600 20 10 .667 Virginia Tech 11 9 .550 20 11 .645 Wake Forest 10 10 .500 19 13 .594 Virginia 9 11 .450 17 15 .531 NC State 3 17 .150 9 26 .257 Boston College 2 18 .100 8 24 .250 Maryland 2 18 .100 6 26 .188

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct.

Florida State # 19 1 .950 31 3 .912 Duke 17 3 .850 27 6 .818 Georgia Tech 15 5 .750 21 10 .677 Clemson 13 7 .650 23 10 .697 Miami 11 9 .550 18 13 .581 North Carolina 11 9 .550 15 16 .484 Virginia Tech 9 11 .450 19 12 .613 Wake Forest 9 11 .450 11 20 .355 Virginia 7 13 .350 12 19 .387 Maryland 6 14 .300 14 19 .424 Boston College 2 18 .100 12 19 .387 NC State 1 19 .050 8 27 .229

Conference Overall Team W L Pct. W L Pct. Duke # 16 4 .800 27 7 .794 North Carolina 15 5 .750 25 10 .714 Miami 13 7 .650 23 9 .719 Florida State 12 8 .600 22 11 .667 Wake Forset 11 9 .550 19 12 .613 Georgia Tech 11 9 .550 18 14 .562 Virginia Tech 10 10 .500 20 12 .625 Maryland 10 10 .500 19 13 .594 Clemson 9 11 .450 18 13 .581 Virginia 8 12 .400 14 16 .467 NC State 4 16 .200 14 18 .438 Boston College 1 19 .050 9 24 .273

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ACC COACHING RECORDS

Victories

1. Joe Sagula, North Carolina ................... 421 2. Janice Kruger, Maryland ....................... 380 3. Jolene Hoover, Clemson ....................... 378 4. Jon Wilson, Duke ..................................... 301 5. Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech .............. 271 6. Jolene Nagel, Duke ................................. 268 7. Melissa Aldrich Shelton, Virginia ........ 235 8. Cecile Reynaud, Florida State .............. 192 9. Bond Shymansky, Georgia Tech ......... 172 Barb Drum, Maryland............................. 172 Judy Martino, NC State .......................... 172

Winning Percentage

1. Pat Hielscher, NC State ......... .782 (104-29) 2. Chris Poole, Florida State ........763 (74-23) 3. Bond Shymansky, Georgia Tech ..... .729 (172-64) 4. Beth Miller, North Carolina ..... .721 (129-50) 5. Jolene Nagel, Duke...............705 (268-112) 6. Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech ......704 (271-114) 7. Jolene Hoover, Clemson .....645 (378-208) 8. Peggy Bradley-Doppes, North Carolina .... .636 (138-79) 9. Linda White, Clemson .......... .630 (138-81) 10. Jon Wilson, Duke ...................617 (301-187)

COACHING RECORDS - ALL MATCHES(minimum three years)

Victories

1. Joe Sagula, North Carolina ....................209 2. Jolene Hoover, Clemson ........................185 3. Jolene Nagel, Duke ..................................160 4. Janice Kruger, Maryland ........................156 5. Melissa Aldrich Shelton, Virginia .........108 6. Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech ...............100 7. Bond Shymansky, Georgia Tech ............ 96 8. Jon Wilson, Duke ........................................ 83 9. Nicole Lantagne Welch, Miami .............. 77 10. Cecile Reynaud, Florida State ................. 75

Winning Percentage

1. Peggy Bradley-Doppes, North Carolina ......... .846 (33-6) 2. Jon Wilson, Duke ........................798 (83-21) 3. Jolene Nagel, Duke................ .721 (160-62) 4. Bond Shymansky, Georgia Tech ........716 (96-38) 5. Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech ..... .658 (100-52) 6. Joe Sagula, North Carolina ...... .63 (209-123) 7. Jolene Hoover, Clemson .......593 (185-127) 8. Janice Kruger, Maryland .......549 (156-128) 9. Nicole Lantagne Welch, Miami .............542 (77-65) 10. Todd Kress, Florida State .........535 (61-53)

COACHING RECORDS - ACC MATCHES

HEAD COACHES RECORDS(coaching at an ACC school)

Overall ACC Regular Season ACC TitlesYears in ACC Only Years Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. (Outright-Tied)

BOSTON COLLEGEAndrea Leonard ............... 5 (2005-09) 55 102 .350 26 80 .245 0Chris Campbell ........................1 (2010) 9 24 .273 1 19 .050 0

CLEMSONLinda Copeland ................ 2 (1980-81) 55 38 .591 0 0 .000 0Margie Wessel ................... 2 (1982-83) 34 48 .415 6 7 .462 0Wayne Norris ..................... 2 (1984-85) 21 54 .280 5 9 .357 0Linda White ........................ 6 (1986-91) 138 81 .630 16 22 .421 0Ernie Arill ...................................1 (1992) 24 9 .727 2 5 .286 0Jolene Hoover .................18 (1993-10) 378 208 .645 185 127 .593 1

DUKEJon Wilson ........................15 (1980-94) 301 187 .617 83 21 .798 7Linda Grensing ................. 4 (1995-98) 46 66 .411 29 33 .468 0Jolene Nagel ....................12 (1999-10) 268 112 .705 160 62 .721 2-1

FLORIDA STATECecile Reynaud ...............11 (1991-01) 192 154 .555 75 77 .493 1Todd Kress .......................... 6 (2002-07) 103 84 .551 61 53 .535 0Chris Poole ......................... 3 (2008-10) 74 23 .763 44 16 .733 1

GEORGIA TECHDavid Houser .................... 2 (1980-81) 43 36 .544 0 0 .000 0Mary Ann Ingram............. 2 (1982-83) 25 40 .385 0 7 .000 0Terry Chambers .......................1 (1984) 4 22 .154 0 7 .000 0Judy Sackfi eld ................... 6 (1985-90) 75 132 .362 0 38 .000 0Shelton Collier ................11 (1991-01) 271 114 .704 100 52 .658 1Bond Shymansky ............. 7 (2002-08) 172 64 .729 96 38 .716 1Tonya Johnson .................. 2 (2009-10) 39 24 .619 26 14 .650 0

MARYLANDBarb Drum .......................... 8 (1980-87) 172 143 .546 20 20 .500 0Janice Kruger ..................20 (1988-07) 380 250 .603 156 128 .549 4-1Tim Horsmon .................... 3 (2008-10) 39 58 .402 18 42 .300 0

MIAMINicole Lantagne Welch .. 7 (2004-10) 126 87 .592 77 65 .542 0

NORTH CAROLINABeth Miller .......................... 4 (1980-83) 129 50 .721 15 2 .882 4Peggy Bradley-Doppes .. 6 (1984-89) 138 79 .636 33 6 .846 2Joe Sagula ........................21 (1990-10) 421 272 .608 209 123 .630 3-2

NC STATEPat Hielscher...................... 3 (1980-82) 104 29 .782 7 2 .778 0Judy Martino ...................11 (1983-93) 172 174 .497 42 38 .525 1Kim Hall ............................... 7 (1994-00) 101 138 .423 21 87 .194 0Mary Byrne ......................... 5 (2001-05) 33 122 .213 2 84 .023 0Charita Stubbs .................. 4 (2006-09) 22 111 .165 4 80 .048 0Bryan Bunn ...............................1 (2010) 14 18 .438 4 16 .200 0

VIRGINIAJane Foley Bell .................. 6 (1980-85) 98 126 .438 9 18 .333 0Deb Tyson ........................... 4 (1986-89) 78 67 .538 12 13 .480 0Karen Uhler ........................ 5 (1990-94) 71 92 .436 9 39 .188 0Melissa Aldrich Shelton 13 (1995-07) 235 179 .568 108 116 .325 0Lee Maes ............................. 3 (2008-10) 43 50 .462 24 36 .400 0

VIRGINIA TECHGreg Smith ......................... 2 (2004-05) 26 34 .433 15 23 .395 0Chris Riley ........................... 5 (2006-10) 90 67 .573 49 55 .423 0

WAKE FORESTGale Chamblee ........................1 (1980) 24 14 .632 0 0 .000 0Fred Wendelboe ............... 6 (1981-86) 101 120 .457 5 30 .143 0Mary Buczek ...................... 4 (1996-99) 64 68 .485 18 46 .281 0Valorie Baker...................... 5 (2000-04) 89 65 .578 40 40 .500 0Heather Kahl Holmes ..... 6 (2005-10) 88 99 .471 55 71 .437 0

NOTE: Coaching records noted on this page only refl ect wins and losses posted within the years of ACC sponsorship.

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ACC COACH OF THE YEAR TOTALSBy School (1985-2010)

School No. Last Coach YearMaryland ...................4 Janice Kruger ...... 2003North Carolina .........4 Joe Sagula ......... 2005NC State .....................4 Judy Marinto....... 1988Duke ............................5 Jolene Nagel ....... 2010Florida State .............3 Chris Poole ......... 2009Georgia Tech.............2 Bond Shymansky ..... 2004Clemson .....................2 Jolene Jordan Hoover ... 2007Miami ..........................1 Nicole Lantagne Welch..... 2008Wake Forest ..............1 Mary Buczek ..... 1999

TACHIKARA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech ......................1995

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR(1985-2009)

Year Coach ..................................... School1985 Judy Martino ...............................NC State1986 Judy Martino ...............................NC State1987 Judy Martino ...............................NC State1988 Judy Martino ...............................NC State1989 Peggy Bradley-Doppes ...... North Carolina1990 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland1991 Jon Wilson ...........................................Duke1992 Cecile Reynaud .................. Florida State1993 Jon Wilson ...........................................Duke1994 Jolene Jordan Hoover..............Clemson1995 Shelton Collier ................... Georgia Tech1996 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland1997 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland1998 Joe Sagula ........................North Carolina1999 Mary Buczek .........................Wake Forest2000 Cecile Reynaud .................. Florida State 2001 Jolene Nagel ......................................Duke2002 Joe Sagula ........................North Carolina2003 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland2004 Bond Shymansky.............. Georgia Tech2005 Joe Sagula ........................North Carolina2006 Jolene Nagel ......................................Duke2007 Jolene Jordan Hoover..............Clemson2008 Nicole Lantagne Welch ................Miami2009 Chris Poole ........................... Florida State2010 Jolene Nagel ......................................Duke

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR TOTALSBy Coach (1985-2008)

Coach, School No. LastJudi Martino, NC State ............... 4 ............... 1988Janice Kruger, Maryland .............. 4 ............... 2003Joe Sagula, North Carolina .............. 3 .................2005Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson ............ 2 ............... 2007Jolene Nagel, Duke ..................... 3 ............... 2010Cecile Reynaud, Florida State .............. 2 ............... 2000Jon Wilson, Duke ......................... 2 ............... 1993Chris Poole, Florida State .......... 1 ............... 2009Nicole Lantagne Welch, Miami .............. 1 ............... 2008Bond Shymnasky, Georgia Tech .............. 1 ............... 2004Mary Muczek, Wake Forest.............. 1 ............... 1999Shelton Collier, Georiga Tech ............. 1 ............... 1995Peggy Bradley-Joppes, North Carolina ............. 1 ............... 1989

NCAA DIVISION I COACHING RECORDS(Active Coaches)

By Winning Percentage

Rank Coach, School Years Won Lost Pct. 1 Russ Rose, Penn St. ...........................................................................32 ...................... 1,033 ..............164 ............... 0.863 2 Dave Shoji, Hawaii ............................................................................36 ...................... 1,045 ..............179 ............... .853+ 3 Mary Wise, Florida .............................................................................24 ..........................713 ..............132 ............... 0.844 4 John Cook, Nebraska .......................................................................18 ..........................497 ..............102 ..................0.83 5 John Dunning, Stanford .................................................................26 ..........................726 ..............151 ............... 0.828 6 Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach St. ................................................26 ..........................703 ..............171 ............... 0.804 7 Mick Haley, Southern California ...................................................27 ..........................777 ..............196 ............... .798+ 8 Bobbi Petersen, UNI .........................................................................11 ..........................289 ................ 76 ............... 0.792 9 Wayne Kreklow, Missouri ...............................................................12 ..........................380 ..............102 ............... 0.788 10 Jerritt Elliott, Texas ............................................................................12 ..........................291 ................ 82 ..................0.78 11 Tom Hilbert, Colorado St. ...............................................................22 ..........................532 ..............162 ............... 0.767 12 Jim McLaughlin, Washington .......................................................14 ..........................327 ..............112 ............... 0.745 13 Matt Peck, Middle Tenn. ..................................................................27 ..........................686 ..............249 ............... 0.734 14 Danijela Tomic, FIU ...........................................................................6 .............................138 ................ 51 ..................0.73 15 Ed Allen, Alabama .............................................................................19 ..........................494 ..............183 ..................0.73 16 Jennifer Petrie, San Diego ..............................................................11 ..........................234 ................ 87 ............... 0.729 17 Barry Goldberg, American .............................................................22 ..........................545 ..............203 ............... 0.729 18 Carin Avery, Valparaiso ....................................................................11 ..........................276 ..............105 ............... 0.724 19 Erin Appleman, Yale .........................................................................8 .............................146 ................ 56 ............... 0.723 20 Bond Shymansky, Marquette ........................................................9 .............................213 ................ 85 ............... 0.715 21 Pete Waite, Wisconsin ......................................................................23 ..........................538 ..............217 ............... 0.713 22 Chris Poole, Florida St. ................................................... 24 .................... 624...........253 ........... 0.712 23 Geoff Carlston, Ohio St. ...................................................................11 ..........................254 ..............106 ............... 0.706 24 Chris Lamb, Wichita St. ....................................................................11 ..........................240 ..............101 ............... 0.704 25 Mark Rosen, Michigan .....................................................................19 ..........................448 ..............189 ............... 0.703 26 Tony Trifonov, Florida A&M ............................................................14 ..........................281 ..............126 ..................0.69 27 Sherry Dunbar, Indiana ...................................................................8 .............................185 ................ 83 ..................0.69 28 Mike Jordan, New Mexico St. ........................................................13 ..........................285 ..............128 ..................0.69 29 Kathy Gregory, UC Santa Barbara ................................................36 ..........................847 ..............383 ............... 0.689 30 Kelly Sheffi eld, Dayton ....................................................................10 ..........................221 ..............100 ............... 0.688 31 Craig Skinner, Kentucky ..................................................................6 .............................130 ................ 59 ............... 0.688 32 Travis Hudson, Western Ky. ............................................................16 ..........................376 ..............172 ............... 0.686 33 Debbie Brown, Notre Dame ..........................................................26 ..........................580 ..............266 ............... 0.686 34 Melissa Stokes, Missouri St. ...........................................................15 ..........................335 ..............155 ............... 0.684 35 Jon Wallace, Santa Clara .................................................................12 ..........................244 ..............114 ............... 0.682 36 Debbie Humphreys, Stephen F. Austin .....................................23 ..........................520 ..............249 ............... 0.676 37 Jim Moore, Oregon ...........................................................................22 ..........................467 ..............227 ............... 0.673 38 Reed Sunahara, Cincinnati .............................................................13 ..........................281 ..............139 ............... 0.669 39 Jolene Jordan Hoover Clemson ..................................... 21 .................... 471...........239 ........... 0.663 40 Laura Neugebauer-Groff , UTSA....................................................17 ..........................402 ..............204 ............... 0.663 41 Anne Kordes, Louisville ...................................................................7 .............................146 ................ 75 ............... 0.661 42 Rob Patrick, Tennessee ....................................................................14 ..........................292 ..............150 ............... 0.661 43 Kelley Hartley, IPFW..........................................................................17 ..........................387 ..............199 ..................0.66 44 Chris Riley, Virginia Tech ................................................ 11 .................... 234...........121 ........... 0.659 45 Jolene Nagel, Duke ......................................................... 23 .................... 471...........252 ........... 0.651 46 Christy Johnson, Iowa St. ...............................................................6 .............................125 ................ 67 ............... 0.651 47 Rob Browning, St. Mary’s (CA) ......................................................6 .............................108 ................ 58 ............... 0.651 48 Rich Feller, California ........................................................................26 ..........................541 ..............297 ............... 0.646 49 Jing Pu, Syracuse ...............................................................................21 ..........................465 ..............258 ............... 0.643 50 Beth Launiere, Utah ..........................................................................21 ..........................425 ..............238 ............... 0.641 + includes one tie By Victories

Rank Coach School Years Won Lost Pct. 1 Dave Shoji, Hawaii ............................................................................36 .......................1,045 ..............179 ............... .853+ 2 Russ Rose, Penn St. ...........................................................................32 .......................1,033 ..............164 ................0.863 3 Kathy Gregory, UC Santa Barbara ................................................36 .......................... 847 ..............383 ................0.689 4 Mick Haley, Southern California ...................................................27 .......................... 777 ..............196 ............... .798+ 5 John Dunning, Stanford .................................................................26 .......................... 726 ..............151 ................0.828 6 Karen Chisum, Texas St....................................................................31 .......................... 716 ..............459 .................609# 7 Mary Wise, Florida .............................................................................24 .......................... 713 ..............132 ................0.844 8 Brian Gimmillaro, Long Beach St. ................................................26 .......................... 703 ..............171 ................0.804 9 Matt Peck, Middle Tenn. ..................................................................27 .......................... 686 ..............249 ................0.734 10 Bob Bertucci, Lehigh ........................................................................32 .......................... 665 ..............385 ................0.633 11 Jill Hirschinger, New Hampshire ..................................................32 .......................... 649 ..............461 .................584$ 12 Chris Poole, Florida St. ................................................... 24 .....................624 .......... 253 ........... 0.712 Joe Sagula, North Carolina ............................................ 30 .....................624 .......... 395 ........... 0.612 14 Carolyn Condit, Miami (OH) ..........................................................31 .......................... 582 ..............448 ................0.565 15 Debbie Brown, Notre Dame ..........................................................26 .......................... 580 ..............266 ................0.686 16 Brenda Gray, Sam Houston St .......................................................27 .......................... 557 ..............398 ................0.583 17 Barry Goldberg, American .............................................................22 .......................... 545 ..............203 ................0.729 18 Rich Feller, California ........................................................................26 .......................... 541 ..............297 ................0.646 19 Pete Waite, Wisconsin ......................................................................23 .......................... 538 ..............217 ................0.713 20 Tom Hilbert, Colorado St. ...............................................................22 .......................... 532 ..............162 ................0.767 21 Nina Matthies, Pepperdine ............................................................28 .......................... 530 ..............313 ................0.629 22 Bob Schneck, Rhode Island ...........................................................30 .......................... 522 ..............418 ................555@ 23 Debbie Humphreys, Stephen F. Austin .....................................23 .......................... 520 ..............249 ................0.676 24 Bonnie Kenny, Delaware .................................................................27 .......................... 512 ..............362 ................0.586 25 Denise Van De Walle, Bowling Green .........................................28 .......................... 508 ..............366 ................0.581 26 Nathaniel Denu, Southern U. ........................................................31 .......................... 507 ..............483 ................0.512 27 John Cook, Nebraska .......................................................................18 .......................... 497 ..............102 .................. 0.83 28 Ed Allen, Alabama .............................................................................19 .......................... 494 ..............183 .................. 0.73 29 Mike Swan, Evansville ......................................................................25 .......................... 488 ..............373 ................0.567 30 David Rubio, Arizona .......................................................................24 .......................... 482 ..............278 ................0.634 31 Laurie Corbelli, Texas A&M .............................................................25 .......................... 476 ..............292 .................. 0.62 32 Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson .................................... 21 .....................471 .......... 239 ........... 0.663 Jolene Nagel, Duke ......................................................... 23 .....................471 .......... 252 ........... 0.651 34 Jim Moore, Oregon ...........................................................................22 .......................... 467 ..............227 ................0.673 35 Jing Pu, Syracuse ...............................................................................21 .......................... 465 ..............258 ................0.643 36 Cathy George, Michigan St. ...........................................................24 .......................... 464 ..............316 ................0.595 37 Mark Rosen, Michigan .....................................................................19 .......................... 448 ..............189 ................0.703 38 Pat Kendrick, George Mason .........................................................26 .......................... 442 ..............358 ................0.553 39 Cindy Fredrick, UNLV .......................................................................24 .......................... 427 ..............351 ................0.549 40 Beth Launiere, Utah ..........................................................................21 .......................... 425 ..............238 ................0.641 41 Pati Rolf, East Carolina .....................................................................23 .......................... 423 ..............316 ................0.572 42 Glen Conley, Kent St. ........................................................................21 .......................... 413 ..............246 ................0.627 43 Laura Neugebauer-Groff , UTSA....................................................17 .......................... 402 ..............204 ................0.663 44 Van Compton, UALR .........................................................................22 .......................... 393 ..............269 ................0.594 45 Cindy Opalski, Bucknell ..................................................................25 .......................... 389 ..............356 ................0.522 46 Kelley Hartley, IPFW..........................................................................17 .......................... 387 ..............199 .................. 0.66 47 Wayne Kreklow, Missouri ...............................................................12 .......................... 380 ..............102 ................0.788 48 Travis Hudson, Western Ky. ............................................................16 .......................... 376 ..............172 ................0.686 49 Ramona Riley-Bozier, Morgan St. ................................................22 .......................... 373 ..............349 ................0.517 50 Sharon Dingman, Iowa ...................................................................20 .......................... 369 ..............272 ................0.576 +Includes one tie; @includes two ties; #includes three ties; $includes 10 ties.

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1980 - Raleigh, N.C.

Pool PlayClemson d. Georgia Tech .............15-6, 15-2NC State d. Duke .............................15-8, 15-2NC State d. Clemson ................... 15-12, 15-6Duke d. Georgia Tech ....................15-1, 15-7Clemson d. Duke ........................15-13, 15-13NC State d. Georgia Tech..............15-5, 15-0North Carolina d. Wake Forest ...15-6, 15-9Maryland d. Virginia .......................15-5, 15-3North Carolina d. Maryland 10-15, 15-11, 15-4Wake Forest d. Virginia .............. 15-12, 15-1North Carolina d. Virginia ............15-4, 15-3Maryland d. Wake Forest ..............15-7, 15-4

Semifi nalsNC State d. Maryland ... 16-14, 15-8, 15-10North Carolina d. Clemson ....... 15-12, 7-15, 15-12, 6-15, 15-13

ConsolationClemson d. Maryland........15-7, 10-15, 15-6, 4-15, 15-13

FinalsNorth Carolina d. NC State ...15-8, 15-11, 15-8

Tournament MVP - Adri Esnard, UNC

1981 - Raleigh, N.C.

Pool PlayNorth Carolina d. Georgia Tech .15-0, 15-2NC State d. Wake Forest ...............15-5, 15-7North Carolina d. Duke .................15-8, 15-6North Carolina d. Maryland ..... 15-2, 15-12NC State d. Virginia ..................... 15-2, 15-12NC State d. Clemson ......................15-5, 15-5Maryland d. Duke ...........................15-4, 15-0Clemson d. Virginia ........7-15, 15-12, 15-12Maryland d. Georgia Tech ............15-2, 15-6Clemson d. Wake Forest . 11-15, 15-3, 15-5Duke d. Georgia Tech ................. 15-5, 15-11Wake Forest d. Virginia .............. 15-12, 15-7

Semifi nalsNorth Carolina d. Clemson .....15-9, 10-15, 15-7, 15-6NC State d. Maryland ......13-15, 15-13, 13-15, 15-12, 15-13

ConsolationClemson d. Maryland ...............16-14, 15-11

FinalsNorth Carolina d. NC State ....16-14, 15-11, 13-15, 15-13

Tournament MVP - Sandy Schmidt, UNC

1982 - Charlottesville, Va.

Quarterfi nalsClemson d. Maryland ...... 15-2, 15-8, 15-13NC State d. Virginia ........15-13, 15-11, 15-5Duke d. Wake Forest ....15-4, 15-10, 12-15, 15-12

Semifi nalsNorth Carolina d. Clemson .... 9-15, 15-11, 15-7, 15-10Duke d. NC State ...15-10, 15-13, 10-15, 5-15, 15-6

FinalsNorth Carolina d. Duke ......15-8, 15-9, 15-6

Tournament MVP - Twila Jackson, Duke

1987 - Clemson, S.C.

Quarterfi nalsVirginia d. Clemson .......... 15-5, 15-5, 15-10North Carolina d. Georgia Tech .......15-3, 15-6, 15-4Duke d. Maryland ................15-6, 15-0, 15-5

Semifi nalsNC State d. Virginia ..... 15-12, 15-12, 15-10Duke d. North Carolina .....15-10, 11-15, 15-12, 0-15, 15-13

Finals NC State d. Duke ............... 15-11, 15-1, 15-9

Tournament MVP - Volire Tisdale, NC State

1988 - Atlanta, Ga.

Quarterfi nalsClemson d. Virginia ......3-15, 15-12, 14-16, 15-9, 15-3North Carolina d. Georgia Tech ..15-0, 15-10, 15-9Maryland d. Duke ....... 15-6, 16-14, 9-15, 15-12

Semifi nals NC State d. Clemson ..........15-7, 14-16, 15-11, 15-2North Carolina d. Maryland ... 15-12, 15-10, 15-8

FinalsNorth Carolina d. NC State .....4-15, 15-6, 15-11, 16-14

Tournament MVP - Sharon German, UNC

1989 - Hilton Head, S.C.

Quarterfi nalsMaryland d. Clemson ........15-10, 10-15, 15-9, 15-9Duke d. Georgia Tech .........15-8, 15-7, 15-5Virginia d. NC State ....... 14-16, 15-9, 15-7, 18-16

Semifi nals North Carolina d. Maryland .... 15-8, 15-5, 15-2Duke d. Virginia ............ 15-10, 15-13, 15-10

Finals North Carolina d. Duke .15-7, 15-11, 15-13

Tournament MVP - Sharon German, UNC

1990 - Hilton Head, S.C.

Quarterfi nalsNC State d. Virginia ......4-15, 15-8, 15-12, 3-15, 15-13Duke d. Georgia Tech ........ 15-8, 15-5, 15-9North Carolina d. Clemson ..... 15-8, 15-8, 15-8

Semifi nalsMaryland d. NC State ....15-5, 15-11, 15-13North Carolina d. Duke ......11-15, 17-15, 15-9, 15-7

FinalsMaryland d. North Carolina .... 15-11, 15-6, 12-15, 16-14

Tournament MVP - Colleen Hurley, Maryland

1983 - Durham, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsNC State d. Georgia Tech...15-4, 15-3, 15-5Duke d. Clemson .............15-5, 15-11, 15-12North Carolina d. Wake Forest ......15-11, 15-4, 15-4Maryland d. Virginia .........15-4, 15-8, 10-15, 15-5

Semifi nals Duke d. NC State ......11-15, 15-11, 13-15, 15-13, 15-8North Carolina d. Maryland .......18-16, 16-14, 13-15, 13-15, 15-11

FinalsNorth Carolina d. Duke . 15-6, 11-15, 15-9, 15-13

Tournament MVP - Donna Meier, UNC

1984 - College Park, Md.

Quarterfi nalsDuke d. Georgia Tech .........15-1, 15-1, 15-5Maryland d. Virginia .... 15-12, 15-11, 15-10North Carolina d. Wake Forest ...... 15-8, 15-7, 15-3NC State d. Clemson ...........15-5, 15-7, 15-9

Semifi nals Duke d. Maryland ...........15-10, 15-13, 15-7NC State d. North Carolina .... 15-11, 15-2, 19-17

Finals Duke d. NC State .... 15-11, 13-15, 15-9, 15-9

Tournament MVP - Susan Wilson, Duke

1985 - Chapel Hill, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsDuke d. Georgia Tech .........15-1, 15-1, 15-2Maryland d. Clemson ...... 15-4, 15-10, 15-9North Carolina d. Wake Forest ........ 15-6, 15-6, 15-4NC State d. Virginia............. 12-15, 11-15, 19-17, 15-12, 15-7

Semifi nals Duke d. Maryland ............... 15-5, 15-5, 15-1UNC d. NC State.......15-11, 15-8, 13-15, 13-15, 15-10

FinalsDuke d. North Carolina .....15-6, 15-6, 15-7

Tournament MVP - Susan Wilson, Duke

1986 - Raleigh, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsNorth Carolina d. Georgia Tech ...........15-1, 15-3, 15-1Maryland d. Clemson ........14-16, 16-14, 15-13, 15-11NC State d. Wake Forest ....15-0, 15-4, 15-4Duke d. Virginia ................. 15-11, 15-6, 15-3

Semifi nals North Carolina d. Maryland .... 15-4, 15-11, 15-13Duke d. NC State .... 6-15, 15-7, 14-16, 15-5, 15-12

Finals Duke d. North Carolina ..18-16, 15-13, 6-15, 15-13

Tournament MVP - Susan Wilson, Duke

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1991 - Charlottesville, Va.

Quarterfi nalsDuke d. Clemson ...... 15-10, 15-7, 9-15, 15-11Georgia Tech d. NC State........15-11, 4-15, 15-13, 3-15, 15-12Florida State d. North Carolina ... 15-7, 15-6, 15-6Virginia d. Maryland......... 15-10, 15-8, 8-15, 15-13

Semifi nals Duke d. Georgia Tech .........15-9, 15-6, 15-1Virginia d. Florida State .... 15-11, 15-9, 14-16, 15-6

FinalsDuke d. Virginia ................. 15-12, 15-5, 15-5

All-Tournament TeamKaren Greiner, Duke; Amy Verhoeven, Duke; Ashley Wacholder, Duke; Deanna Bosschaert, Florida State; Anne Marie Hammers, Virginia; Greta Jansson, Virginia.

1992 - College Park, Md.

Quarterfi nalsDuke d. NC State ..................15-8, 15-3, 15-9North Carolina d. Georgia Tech ......8-15, 15-9, 16-14, 16-14Florida State d. Virginia ......15-7, 15-3, 15-4Maryland d. Clemson ..... 15-10, 15-4, 12-15, 15-10

Semifi nals Duke d. North Carolina ..... 15-5, 15-8, 15-7Florida State d. Maryland .......8-15, 15-8, 12-15, 15-10, 15-8

Finals Duke d. Florida State ...... 15-9, 9-15, 11-15, 15-11, 15-11

All-Tournament TeamJen Rohrig, Duke; Amy Verhoeven, Duke; Ashley Wacholder, Duke; Sherry Cowling, Florida State; Luiza Ramos, Florida State; Bianca Stevens, Florida State.

1993 - Durham, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsDuke d. NC State ..................15-8, 15-3, 15-9Maryland d. Georgia Tech .....15-13, 15-10, 5-15, 6-15, 15-13Clemson d. Virginia ........15-2, 15-12, 15-11Florida State d. North Carolina .........15-13, 15-3, 15-7

Semifi nalsDuke d. Maryland ...... 11-15, 15-4, 15-2, 15-5Florida State d. Clemson ....17-15, 15-12, 15-7

FinalsDuke d. Florida State ..........15-6, 15-6, 15-5

All-Tournament TeamRobin Kibben, Clemson; Cappy Meyer, Duke; Jen Rohrig, Duke; Ashley Wachold-er, Duke; Luiza Ramos, Florida State; Franci Rard, Florida State; Sherry Smith, Maryland.

1994 - Chapel Hill, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsDuke d. Virginia ....................15-6, 15-9, 15-8Florida State d. Maryland .... 16-14, 15-6, 5-15, 15-12Georgia Tech d. NC State.....15-4, 15-11, 15-9Clemson d. North Carolina ....... 13-15, 15-12, 12-15, 15-11, 15-7

Semifi nals Duke d. Florida State ..........15-8, 15-7, 15-8Clemson d. Georgia Tech ..15-8, 15-6, 15-7

Finals Duke d. Clemson ..................15-6, 15-9, 15-7

All-Tournament TeamHeather Kahl, Clemson; Robin Kibben, Clemson; Kristen Campbell, Duke; Ashley Wacholder, Duke; Adrian Nicol, Duke; Luiza Ramos, Florida State; Kerry Annel, Georgia Tech.

1995 - Clemson, S.C.

Quarterfi nalsGeorgia Tech d. Virginia .....15-9, 15-3, 15-4North Carolina d. NC State ....15-12, 15-12, 11-15, 15-8Florida State d. Clemson ..15-8, 8-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-13Maryland d. Duke ............. 15-4, 15-4, 16-14

Semifi nalsGeorgia Tech d. North Carolina ....15-7, 15-5, 15-10Maryland d. Florida State .........15-9, 15-11, 15-3

FinalsGeorgia Tech d. Maryland .......15-3, 15-9, 18-16

All-Tournament TeamLaToya Presberry, Florida State; Holly Sch-neider, Florida State; Kerry Annel, Georgia Tech; Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech; Cris Omiecinski, Georgia Tech; Shannon Saltzman, Maryland; Sherry Smith, Mary-land.

1996 - Atlanta, Ga.

Quarterfi nalsNC State d. Wake Forest .. 15-12, 15-13, 15-6Maryland d. NC State ...... 15-11, 15-7, 15-4North Carolina d. Clemson ...15-13, 15-7, 13-15, 13-15, 15-8Georgia Tech d. Florida State ......15-8, 15-12, 15-8Duke d. Virginia ............ 16-14, 15-13, 15-13

Semifi nals Maryland d. North Carolina ......11-15, 15-12, 15-10, 15-6Georgia Tech d. Duke ... 15-7, 16-14, 15-10

Finals Maryland d. Georgia Tech ... 16-14, 15-6, 15-10

All-Tournament TeamKristen Campbell, Duke; Rochelle Komula, Georgia Tech; Andrea Nachtrieb, Georgia Tech; Elizabeth Efron, Maryland; Daune Koester, Maryland; Eden Kroeger, Mary-landErin Berg, North Carolina.

1997 - Raleigh, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsNC State d. Wake Forest ..... 12-15, 15-4, 15-3, 12-15, 17-15Maryland d. NC State ....16-14, 15-2, 17-15Clemson d. Duke .......... 15-11, 16-14, 15-10Florida State d. Virginia .........15-9, 9-15, 17-15, 13-15, 15-8Georgia Tech d. North Carolina ... 7-15, 2-15, 15-7, 17-15, 15-10

Semifi nals Clemson d. Maryland ........ 7-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-10Georgia Tech d. Florida State ....16-14, 15-10, 5-15, 15-6

Finals

Clemson d. Georgia Tech ........ 8-15, 15-3, 15-9, 15-3

All-Tournament TeamSkye Frost, Clemson; Cindy Stern, Clemson; Michelle Thieke, Clemson; Holly Sch-neider, Florida State; Carolyn Clevenger, Georgia Tech; Rochelle Komula, Georgia Tech; Elizabeth Efron, Maryland.

1998 - College Park, Md.

Quarterfi nalsMaryland d. Duke .. 15-2, 15-7, 11-15, 15-7North Carolina d. NC State .....15-12, 15-7, 15-7Virginia d. Maryland......11-15, 15-8, 15-13, 6-15, 15-7Clemson d. Georgia Tech .....15-12, 5-15, 16-14, 12-15, 15-1Florida State d. Wake Forest .........15-6, 15-11, 15-11

Semifi nalsFlorida State d. Virginia ..... 15-10, 15-12, 15-9North Carolina d. Clemson ....11-15, 15-12, 15-5, 15-5

FinalsFlorida State d. North Carolina ........15-8, 15-1, 15-10

All-Tournament TeamAlison Coday, Clemson; Fiona Bolten, Florida State; Susan Hawks, Florida State; Holly Schneider, Florida State; Erin Berg, North Carolina; Tori Seibert, North Carolina; Jessica Parsons, Virginia.

1999 - Orlando, Fla.

Quarterfi nalsNC State d. Maryland ...... 15-2, 25-23, 15-7Clemson d. Florida State ...15-4, 15-5, 15-8Virginia d. Duke .........15-5, 6-15, 15-3, 15-5North Carolina d. NC State ...... 13-15, 15-9, 15-7, 17-15Wake Forest d. Georgia Tech.......15-5, 15-4, 16-14

Semifi nals Clemson d. Virginia .......... 15-13, 15-9, 15-8North Carolina d. Wake Forest ....15-3, 14-16, 15-12, 15-11

Finals North Carolina d. Clemson ....15-3, 14-16, 15-5, 15-8

All-Tournament TeamJodi Steff es, Clemson; Cindy Stern, Clem-son; Liz Feldman, North Carolina; Asa Gustavsson, North Carolina; Tori Seibert, North Carolina; Deanna Zwarich, Virginia; Margaret Davidson, Wake Forest.

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2003 - Orlando, Fla.

First RoundFlorida State d. NC State ....30-22, 30-23, 30-20

Quarterfi nals Virginia d. North Carolina ..... 26-30, 30-20, 24-30, 30-26, 15-6Georgia Tech d. Florida State ....30-23, 29-31, 30-19, 30-27Maryland. d. Duke ......23-30, 30-27, 30-23, 19-30, 15-7Clemson d. Wake Forest .... 33-35, 30-22, 30-22, 32-30

Semifi nals Georgia Tech d. Virginia ..... 30-23, 30-20, 30-20Maryland d. Clemson .30-26, 31-29, 30-25

Finals Maryland d. Georgia Tech .......26-30, 33-31, 30-27, 30-22

All-Tournament TeamLori Ashton, Clemson; Marisa Aston, Georgia Tech; Lauren Sauer, Georiga Tech; Aimee Huddleston, Maryland; Lynnsy Jones, Maryland; Sarah Treadwell, Mary-land; Kristin Chaney, Virginia.

2004 - Charlottesville, Va.

First RoundClemson d. Virginia Tech ....30-19, 36-34, 28-30, 28-30, 15-8Maryland d. Wake Forest ........28-30, 30-26, 30-22, 30-27Virginia d. NC State .......30-18, 27-30, 30-20, 20-28

Quarterfi nals Clemson d. Georgia Tech .....31-29, 27-30, 30-28, 30-25North Carolina d. Florida State ..... 30-17, 33-31, 30-24Maryland d. Miami ..... 30-26, 30-22, 22-30, 30-27Duke d. Virginia ............ 30-27, 30-19, 30-21

Semifi nals North Carolina d. Clemson .....30-19, 31-29, 30-23Maryland d. Duke ....... 28-30, 27-30, 30-25, 30-25, 15-11

Finals Maryland d. North Carolina .... 30-24, 30-24, 30-17

All-Tournament TeamLeslie Finn, Clemson; Stephanie Istvan, Duke; Jen Dewalt, Maryland; Aimee Hud-dleston, Maryland; Sarah Treadwell, Maryland; Amy Beaver, North Carolina; Molly Pyles, North Carolina.

Bold denotes Tournament MVP

**Beginning with the 2005 season, the ACC champion was determined by regular season standings and received the ACC’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.

2000 - Winston-Salem, N.C.

Quarterfi nalsMaryland d. Clemson ... 15-12, 15-6, 15-11Georgia Tech d. NC State 15-5, 15-7, 15-10Duke d. Florida State ...... 16-14, 15-10, 4-15, 15-10North Carolina d. Maryland ............12-15, 15-5, 15-6, 15-7Virginia d. Wake Forest ........15-13, 13-15, 15-8, 15-8

Semifi nals Duke d. Georgia Tech ........15-9, 5-15, 15-12, 13-15, 15-8North Carolina d. Virginia ..... 15-6, 15-10, 15-10

Finals North Carolina d. Duke .........10-15, 15-6, 15-10, 15-7

All-Tournament TeamPam Gottfred, Duke; Jill Sonne, Duke; Teryl Townsend, Georgia Tech; Eve Rack-ham, North Carolina; Nicole Reis, North Carolina; Casey Simpson, North Carolina; Deanna Zwarich, Virginia.

2001 - Tallahassee, Fla.

Quarterfi nalsVirginia d. NC State ..... 30-24, 30-19, 30-28Florida State d. Wake Forest ...... 30-23, 30-26, 30-27Duke d. Virginia ... 30-21, 30-26, 25-30, 30-28North Carolina d. Clemson .......23-30, 30-23, 30-25, 25-30, 15-11Maryland d. Georgia Tech ......26-30, 19-30, 30-23, 30-28, 15-13

Semifi nals Florida State d. Duke ......32-30, 30-21, 13-30, 30-20North Carolina d. Maryland ........30-26, 30-25, 35-33

Finals North Carolina d. Florida State ....30-20, 30-27, 28-30, 30-23

All-Tournament TeamDorrette Burwell, Duke; Jennifer Anderson, Florida State; Norisha Campbell, Florida State; Carey Brennan, Maryland; Krista Bu-chholz, North Carolina; Nicole Reis, North Carolina; Malaika Underwood, North Carolina.

2002 - Atlanta, Ga.

First RoundVirginia d. NC State .....30-22, 30-19, 30-27

Quarterfi nals Florida State d. Clemson ... 29-31, 30-23, 30-28, 30-32, 17-15North Carolina d. Virginia ......30-28, 27-30, 30-24, 30-23Georgia Tech d. Wake Forest .....30-27, 30-20, 30-23Duke d. Maryland ........ 30-28, 30-22, 30-22

Semifi nals Florida State d. North Carolina ......30-23, 30-25, 30-23Georgia Tech d. Duke .... 33-31, 30-26, 17-30, 30-20

Finals Georgia Tech d. Florida State .......30-23, 30-23, 23-30, 30-19

All-TournamentStephanie Istvan, Duke; Erica Bunch, Flor-ida State; Kristin Frye, Florida State; Kele Eveland, Georgia Tech; Lynnette Moster, Georgia Tech; Alexandra Preiss, Georgia Tech; Eve Rackham, North Carolina.

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSACC TOURNAMENT RECORDS

Individual - Single Match

Kills........................................... 33, Deanna Zwarich Virginia vs. Wake Forest (2000)

Attempts ........................83, Trina Maso de Moya Wake Forest vs. Virginia (2000)

Hitting Percentage .................... .786, Katie Kost NC State vs. North Carolina (1999)

Assists ................................. 87, Jennifer Anderson Florida State vs. Clemson (2002)

Digs ..........................................36, Stephanie Taylor NC State vs. Virginia (1985)

.......................................................... 36, Laura Greene North Carolina vs. Virginia (2002)

Service Aces ..................................9, Susan WilsonDuke vs. North Carolina (1986)

Total Blocks ....................12 by Sylvia ThompsonDuke vs. North Carolina (1987)

Individual - Tournament(minumum two matches)

Kills ........................................................70, Leslie Finn Clemson (2004)

................................................ 70, Sarah Treadwell Maryland (2004)

Attempts .......................................... 196, Leslie Finn Clemson (2004)

Hitting Percentage ...........635, Deanna Bosschaert Florida State (1991)

Assists ...............................228, Aimee Huddleston Maryland (2004)

Digs ................................................ 87, Beth Gillming Maryland (2004)

Aces .................................................17, Susan Wilson Duke (1986)

Total Blocks ............................32, Stephanie Smith Maryland (2004)

TotalNorth Carolina 9Duke 7Maryland 4Georgia Tech 2Clemson 1Florida State 1NC State 1

CHAMPIONSHIPS BY SCHOOL

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ANNUAL ACC CHAMPIONS

Champion (W-L) Head Coach Runner-up Site Regular Season 1980 North Carolina (41-13) Beth Miller NC State Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina 1981 North Carolina (37-12) Beth Miller NC State Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina 1982 North Carolina (26-13) Beth Miller Duke Charlottesville, Va. North Carolina 1983 North Carolina (25-12) Beth Miller Duke Durham, N.C. NC State 1984 Duke (31-9) Jon Wilson NC State College Park, Md. Duke 1985 Duke (24-8) Jon Wilson North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Duke 1986 Duke (17-12) Jon Wilson North Carolina Raleigh, N.C. North Carolina 1987 NC State (21-9) Judy Martino Duke Clemson, S.C. NC State 1988 North Carolina (29-9) Peggy Bradley-Doppes NC State Atlanta, Ga. NC State 1989 North Carolina (21-9) Peggy Bradley-Doppes Duke Hilton Head, S.C. North Carolina 1990 Maryland (22-12) Janice Kruger North Carolina Hilton Head, S.C. Maryland 1991 Duke (25-7) Jon Wilson Virginia Charlottesville, Va. Duke 1992 Duke (26-5) Jon Wilson Florida State College Park, Md. Duke 1993 Duke (30-3) Jon Wilson Florida State Durham, N.C. Duke 1994 Duke (24-6) Jon Wilson Clemson Chapel Hill, N.C. Duke 1995 Georgia Tech (29-7) Shelton Collier Maryland Clemson, S.C. Georgia Tech 1996 Maryland (26-5) Janice Kruger Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. Maryland 1997 Clemson (26-8) Jolene Jordan Hoover Georgia Tech Raleigh, N.C. Maryland 1998 Florida State (25-11) Cecile Reynaud North Carolina College Park, Md. North Carolina 1999 North Carolina (28-6) Joe Sagula Clemson Orlando, Fla. Clemson 2000 North Carolina (26-8) Joe Sagula Duke Winston-Salem, N.C. Georgia Tech 2001 North Carolina (24-9) Joe Sagula Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. Duke 2002 Georgia Tech (33-6) Bond Shymansky Florida State Atlanta, Ga. North Carolina 2003 Maryland (27-8) Janice Kruger Georgia Tech Orlando, Fla. Georgia Tech 2004 Maryland (18-15) Janice Kruger North Carolina Charlottesville, Va. Georgia Tech 2005 North Carolina 2006 Duke 2007 Clemson 2008 Duke/North Carolina 2009 Florida State2010 Duke

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP RECORDS

Jon Wilson, Duke ...................................................... 7Janice Kruger, Maryland ......................................... 4 Beth Miller, North Carolina .................................... 4Joe Sagula, North Carolina .................................... 3 Peggy Bradley-Doppes, North Carolina ........... 2Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech ............................... 1Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson .......................... 1Judy Martino, NC State .......................................... 1Cecile Reynaud, Florida State ............................... 1Bond Shymansky, Georgia Tech .......................... 1

CHAMPIONSHIP BY COACH

Beth Miller, North Carolina ..................1.000 (4-0)Jon Wilson, Duke .....................................800 (36-9)Peggy Bradley-Doppes, UNC ...............733 (11-4)Joe Sagula, North Carolina ............... .633 (19-11)Janice Kruger, Maryland .................... .594 (19-13) Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson ....... .524 (11-10)Cecile Reynaud, Florida State .......... .524 (11-10)Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech .......... .500 (10-10)Judy Martino, NC State ..........................474 (9-10)Jolene Nagel, Duke .................................. .455 (5-6)

WINNING PERCENTAGE BY COACH

Jon Wilson, Duke ....................................................36Janice Kruger, Maryland .......................................19Joe Sagula, North Carolina ..................................19Beth Miller, North Carolina ..................................14Peggy Bradley-Doppes, North Carolina .........11Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson ........................11Cecile Reynaud, Florida State .............................11Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech .............................10Judy Martino, NC State ........................................... 9Barb Drum, Maryland .............................................. 7Melissa Aldrich Shelton .......................................... 7

VICTORIES BY COACH

CU Duke FS GT Md. UM NC NCS UVa VT WFClemson 2-3 1-3 5-0 4-6 0-0 1-9 0-4 4-1 1-0 2-0Duke 3-2 4-1 8-2 5-6 0-0 4-6 6-2 7-1 0-0 1-0Florida State 3-1 1-4 0-4 2-1 0-0 4-2 1-0 3-1 0-0 2-0Georgia Tech 0-5 2-8 4-0 1-5 0-0 2-5 3-2 2-0 0-0 1-1Maryland 6-4 6-5 1-2 5-1 1-0 3-7 3-3 3-2 0-0 2-0Miami 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0North Carolina 9-1 6-4 2-4 5-2 7-3 0-0 7-1 3-1 0-0 5-0NC State 4-0 2-6 0-1 2-3 3-3 0-0 1-7 5-4 0-0 4-0Virginia 1-4 1-7 1-3 0-2 2-3 0-0 1-3 4-5 0-0 1-2Virginia Tech 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Wake Forest 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-0 0-5 0-4 2-1 0-0

ACC CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES RECORDS

Raleigh, N.C. ............................................................... 4Atlanta, Ga. ................................................................. 3Charlottesville, Va. .................................................... 3College Park, Md. ...................................................... 3Chapel Hill, N.C. ......................................................... 2Clemson, S.C. .............................................................. 2

CHAMPIONSHIP BY HOST CITIES

Durham, N.C. .............................................................. 2Hilton Head, S.C. ....................................................... 2Orlando, Fla. ............................................................... 2Tallahassee, Fla. ......................................................... 1Winston Salem, N.C. ................................................. 1

Matches Games Round Appearances W L Pct. W L Pct. Semis Finals Titles North Carolina 45 16 .738 140 75 .651 20 14 8 Duke 38 20 .655 124 75 .623 17 12 7 Florida State 16 13 .552 56 49 .533 9 5 1 NC State 21 24 .467 74 82 .474 10 5 2 Maryland 30 25 .545 102 91 .528 17 5 4 Clemson 20 26 .435 75 92 .449 10 3 1 Georgia Tech 15 26 .366 57 80 .416 8 5 2 Virginia 11 29 .275 45 88 .338 7 1 0 Wake Forest 3 18 .143 15 50 .231 1 0 0 Miami 0 1 .000 1 3 .250 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 .000 2 3 .400 0 0 0 Boston College Entered ACC in 2005

ACC TOURNAMENT RECORDS

NOTE: Beginning with the 2005 season, the ACC championwas determined by the regular season standings.

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS1982 (0-1) Stockton, Calif.Pacifi c def. North Carolina ..............15-6, 15-4, 15-3

1983 (0-2) Lexington, Ky.Kentucky def. North Carolina .............. 15-2, 15-13, 15-12

Tallahassee, Fla.Tennessee def. Florida State ............... 12-15, 12-15, 15-1, 15-10, 15-8

1984 (1-1) Durham, N.C.Duke def. South Carolina .............15-3, 15-8, 10-15, 15-9

Austin, TexasTexas def. Duke .............................. 15-4, 15-3, 15-8

1985 (0-2) Austin, TexasTexas def. Duke .............................. 15-9, 15-6, 15-8

Athens, Ga.Georgia def. Florida State ............ 15-6, 15-1, 15-11

1986 (0-1) Austin, TexasTexas def. Duke .................15-8, 15-3, 13-15, 15-0

1987 (0-2) Lexington, Ky.Kentucky def. NC State .............15-13, 15-5, 15-8

Athens, Ga.Texas def. Florida State .............15-6, 15-11, 15-9

1988 (0-2) Austin, TexasTexas def. North Carolina ........... 15-7, 15-6, 15-6

Tallahassee, Fla.Colorado def. Florida State............. 15-3, 15-5, 9-15, 15-7

1989 (0-2) Arlington, TexasTexas-Arlington def. North Carolina ..............13-15, 15-6, 15-13, 15-6

Tallahassee, Fla.California def. Florida State .................11-15, 15-11, 15-13, 15-13

1990 (0-2) Austin, TexasTexas def. Maryland ..................... 15-3, 15-5, 15-7 Lexington, Ky.Kentucky def. Florida State .................15-12, 15-10, 10-15, 15-10

1991 (0-1) Los Angeles, Calif.Texas def. Duke ............................15-3, 15-9, 15-12

1992 (0-2) Lexington, Ky.Kentucky def. Duke............ 15-6, 15-11, 7-15, 15-11

Gainesville, Fla.Florida def. Florida State .............. 15-9, 15-3, 15-10

1993 (3-3) Louisville, Ky.Duke def. Louisville ...............15-12, 15-11, 15-13

Lexington, Ky.Duke def. Kentucky ................. 15-12, 15-9, 15-12 Texas def. Duke ......................... 15-9, 15-12, 15-11

Tallahassee, Fla.Florida State def. DePaul ............... 15-8, 7-15, 15-10, 15-13Pacifi c def. Florida State ............. 15-6, 15-17, 15-6, 15-9

Houston, TexasHouston def. Clemson ............15-11, 15-10, 15-10

1994 (3-3) Clemson, S.C.Clemson def. Stephen F. Austin ..............2-15, 13-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-8

Houston, TexasHouston def. Clemson ........... 15-1, 15-13, 15-12

Durham, N.C.Duke def. Georgia .......................15-11, 15-3, 15-4

Gainesville, Fla.UCLA def. Duke ............................. 15-3, 15-3, 15-4

Atlanta, GeorgiaGeorgia Tech def. George Mason .............. 15-10, 15-11, 5-15, 15-5

Los Angeles, Calif.UCLA def. Georgia Tech .............. 15-7, 15-9, 15-8

1995 (2-2) College Park, Md.Maryland def. Miami (Ohio) 15-9, 15-3, 15-11 Oxford, OhioOhio State def. Maryland ............. 12-15, 15-10, 15-11, 15-13

Atlanta, GeorgiaGeorgia Tech def. Siena ................ 15-8, 15-10, 15-0

University Park, Pa.Penn State def. Georgia Tech.............. 15-8, 15-5, 15-5

1996 (1-2) Atlanta, GeorgiaGeorgia Tech def. Coastal Carolina ............... 15-13, 15-7, 15-8

University Park, Pa.Penn State def. Georgia Tech......... 15-7, 15-10, 15-13

Louisville, Ky.Louisville def. Maryland ................9-15, 16-14, 15-9, 15-3

1997 (1-3) Madison, Wisc.Central Florida def. Clemson ............15-7, 15-13, 15-1

College Park, Md.Maryland def. Princeton .................. 15-6, 15-13, 15-11 Ohio State def. Maryland ................ 15-13, 15-10, 15-9

1998 (2-4) University Park, Pa.Clemson def. Fairfi eld ................. 15-9, 15-9, 15-5Penn State def. Clemson .............. 15-2, 15-11, 15-5

Louisville, Ky.Northern Illinois def. Florida State ..............10-15, 15-11, 15-10, 15-12

East Lansing, Mich.North Carolina def. USF .....................................15-7, 5-15, 4-15, 15-11, 15-11Pepperdine def. North Carolina ............16-14, 15-11, 15-8

Santa Barbara, Calif.UCLA def. Virginia ............15-7, 15-6, 14-16, 15-5

1999 (1-3) Clemson, S.C.Indiana def. Clemson ............ 15-9, 11-15, 15-5, 15-12

College Station, TexasNorth Carolina def. Northern Arizona ..............15-6, 15-8, 15-10Texas A & M def. North Carolina .............. 15-8, 15-4, 15-8

Austin, Texas Arizona def. Virginia 15-8, 15-4, 15-12

2000 (0-3) Minneapolis, Minn.Arizona State def. Duke ...............15-3, 12-15, 16-14, 15-12

Fort Collins, Colo.Colorado def. Georgia Tech ............11-15, 15-5, 16-14, 15-10

Gainesville, Fla.Southeast Missouri State def. North Carolina ................13-15, 12-15, 15-12, 15-6, 15-13

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH RECORDS

Matches Games App. Won Lost Pct. Won Lost Pct. Last Clemson 8 4 8 .333 14 29 .326 2009Duke 16 12 16 .429 44 57 .436 2010Florida State 13 5 13 .278 27 43 .386 2010Georgia Tech 9 9 9 .500 34 29 .540 2009Maryland 7 5 7 .417 17 22 .436 2005Miami 3 2 3 .400 10 10 .500 2010North Carolina 12 7 12 .368 26 41 .388 2010NC State 1 0 1 .000 0 3 .000 1987Virginia 2 0 2 .000 1 6 .143 1999Virginia Tech 1 1 1 .500 3 3 .500 2010Totals 72 45 72 .385 176 243 .420

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS2006 (1-1) Knoxville, Tenn.Duke def. Tennessee .............30-22, 26-30, 30-25, 30-27San Diego def. Duke ............. 27-30, 30-25, 30-17, 27-30, 15-12

2007 (2-2) Clemson, S.C.Clemson def. Alabama .............30-25, 30-27, 31-33, 30-26UCLA def. Clemson .......... 30-19, 30-21, 19-30, 30-22

Durham, N.C.Duke def. American .............. 30-22, 30-25, 28-30, 29-31, 15-17California def. Duke .............29-31, 30-28, 30-23, 30-17

2008 (3-3) Clemson, S.C.Clemson def. Tennessee ...............25-19, 19-25, 25-19, 23-25, 15-12Utah def. Clemson .................25-21, 26-24, 25-21

Los Angeles, Calif.Duke def. San Francisco ..............26-28, 25-21, 22-25, 25-23, 15-9UCLA def. Duke ......................25-16, 25-19, 25-17

Washington, D.C.North Carolina def. American ...........25-16, 25-17, 25-17Oregon def. North Carolina .............25-20, 24-26, 25-18, 25-19

2009 (3-5) Gainesville, Fla.FIU def. Miami ............................................. 25-16, 20-25, 22-25, 27-25, 15-11

Lexington, Ky.Oregon def. Clemson ...........25-17, 25-21, 25-20

Knoxville, Tenn.Tennessee def. Duke ......... 25-18, 25-23, 17-25, 25-12

Los Angeles, Calif.Baylor def. Georgia Tech......... 25-17, 25-22, 25-22

Tallahassee, Fla.Florida State def. Alabama A&M ..........25-10, 25-19, 25-10Florida State def. Jacksonville State ........... 25-18, 26-24, 25-22

Minneapolis, Minn.Florida State def. Kentucky ............ 16-25, 26-24, 25-17, 19-25, 17-15Minnesota def. Florida State ..........25-20, 25-7, 18-25, 25-17

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES

By School

School ........................................ No. Duke ......................................................... 16 Florida State ........................................... 13 North Carolina ...................................... 12 Georgia Tech .............................................9 Clemson .....................................................8 Maryland ....................................................7 Miami ..........................................................3 Virginia ........................................................2 NC State ......................................................1 Virginia Tech..............................................1 Boston College.........................................0 Wake Forest ...............................................0

By Coach

Coach, School ............................. No. Cecile Reynaud, Florida State ............10 Jolene Jordan Hoover, Clemson......... 8 Jolene Nagel, Duke ................................. 9 Joe Sagula, North Carolina ................... 8 Jon Wilson, Duke ..................................... 7 Janice Kruger, Maryland........................ 7 Shelton Collier, Georgia Tech .............. 5 Bond Shymansky, Georgia Tech ......... 3 Nicole Lantagne Welch, Miami ........... 3 Melissa Aldrich-Shelton, Virginia ....... 2 Peggy Bradley-Doppes, North Carolina ...... 2 Beth Miller, North Carolina ................... 2 Chris Poole, Florida State ...................... 2 Tonya Johnson, Georgia Tech ............. 1 Todd Kress, Florida State ....................... 1 Judy Martino, NC State .......................... 1 Chris Riley, Virginia Tech ........................ 1

2001 (2-3) Chapel Hill, N.C.North Carolina def. South Carolina ..............30-18, 30-19, 30-22Pepperdine def. North Carolina ...........30-27, 30-26, 30-23

Louisville, Ky.Louisville def. Georgia Tech ................34-32, 30-19, 27-30, 24-30, 15-4

Durham, N.C.Duke def. William & Mary ................ 30-25, 30-18, 30-21Southern California def. Duke ..............30-18, 30-19, 30-22

2002 (5-5) Chapel Hill, N.C.North Carolina def. Winthrop ............30-24, 30-20, 30-18North Carolina def. South Carolina .............30-23, 28-30, 30-26, 30-23

Lincoln, Neb.Hawai’i def. North Carolina ............. 30-21, 30-23, 30-22Nebraska def. Miami .............30-18, 30-17, 30-21

Madison, Wisc.Miami def. Duke .....................30-25, 30-18, 30-20Miami def. Wisconsin ...........30-25, 20-30, 30-21, 30-22

Minneapolis, Minn.Georgia Tech def. Florida A & M ..............30-21, 30-27, 30-17Minnesota def. Georgia Tech ...........30-28, 31-29, 26-30, 30-28

Gainesville, Fla.USF def. Florida State ................................ 30-21, 30-19, 30-28

2003 (4-2) Atlanta, Ga.Georgia Tech def. Alabama A & M ........... 30-18, 30-17, 30-22Georgia Tech def. Florida A & M ............ 30-25, 34-32, 30-25

Honolulu, Hawai’iGeorgia Tech def. California .............30-25, 20-30, 30-24, 30-23Hawai’i def. Georgia Tech 32-34, 33-31,30-24, 30-25 College Park, Md.Maryland def. American ............30-24, 30-25, 30-28Colorado State def. Maryland ...........30-23, 30-28, 30-26

2004 (3-2) Atlanta, Ga.Georgia Tech def. Georgia ............30-21, 30-21, 31-29Georgia Tech def. UC Santa Barbara ............... 30-24, 30-28, 30-21

Minneapolis, Minn.Minnesota def. Georgia Tech ................25-30, 30-22, 30-24, 46-48, 15-9

State College, Pa.Maryland def. Towson ...............30-23, 30-22, 30-25Penn State def. Maryland .............34-32, 30-27, 31-29

2005 (2-3) Louisville, Ky.Maryland def. Kentucky ..............25-30, 30-26, 30-24, 30-23Louisville def. Maryland ............. 30-234, 30-26, 30-28

Lincoln, Neb.Duke def. American ..............30-14, 30-16, 30-16Nebraska def. Duke ...............30-19, 30-19, 30-20

Chapel Hill, N.C.College of Charleston def. North Carolina ...............30-28, 23-30, 30-16, 31-29

2010 6-5Durham, N.C.

Duke d. High Point .. ............25-12, 25-20, 25-20Duke d. Ohio ...................... 25-15, 17-25, 25-18, 17-25, 15-10

University Park, Pa.Virginia Tech d. Delaware .................... 25-17, 25-23, 25-18Penn State d. Virginia Tech ....................25-22, 25-22, 25-13Duke d. Missouri ...........................25-19, 21-25, 25-19, 25-22Penn State d. Duke .....................25-19, 25-18, 2-25, 25-17

Gainesville, Fla.Florida State d. Ga. Southern .... 25-20, 23-25, 25-22, 25-13Florida d. Florida State .. ...20-25, 25-22, 22-25, 25-21, 17-15

Bloomington, Ind.Indiana d. Miami ............ .. 19-25, 25-18, 25-13, 20-25, 15-9

Berkeley, Calif.North Carolina d. Mississippi ....... 25-20, 21-25, 25-18, 25-9California d. North Carolina ..................25-13, 25-18, 25-18

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ALL-TIME ALL-ACC1980

Judy Sackfi eld .............................ClemsonMary Ann Marley ......................MarylandLisa Harbison ...............................ClemsonCindy Aycock ................... North CarolinaTerri Wallace .................... North CarolinaAdri Esnard ....................... North Carolina

1981

Sandy Schmidt ............... North CarolinaDonna Meier ................... North CarolinaSusan Schafer .............................. NC StateKelly Halligan .............................. NC StateLisa Harbison ...............................ClemsonSue Vance ....................................Maryland

1982

FIRST TEAMSue Vance ....................................Maryland Martha Sprague ......................... NC StateJoan Russo ................................... NC StateLaura Held ........................ North CarolinaDonna Meier ................... North CarolinaJudy Sackfi eld .............................ClemsonSECOND TEAMCyndi Graf .....................................ClemsonLisa Harbison ...............................ClemsonTwila Jackson .....................................DukeTerre Welch .................................. NC StateSara Gilbertson ..................................Duke

1983

Laurie Hagen ............................... NC State Terre Welch .................................. NC StateDiane Ross .................................... NC StateDonna Meier ................... North CarolinaLinda Kantz ...................... North CarolinaSandy Schmidt ............... North CarolinaSue Vance ....................................MarylandVeronica Vogel ...........................MarylandDiane Brown .......................................DukeLinda Kraft ...........................................DukeTris Miketa ....................................ClemsonPam Pounds .......................... Wake Forest

1984

Terre Welch .................................. NC StateLinda Kraft ...........................................DukeSue Matwell ................................... VirginiaSusan Wilson ......................................DukeLinda Kantz ...................... North CarolinaDiane Ross .................................... NC StateSuzanne Greene ........................... VirginiaDeanne Browning .....................ClemsonRuth Swanson ............................MarylandDiane Brown .......................................DukeDawn Wood ..................... North CarolinaKathleen Moreland ..................Maryland

1985

FIRST TEAMJill Berkebile..................... North CarolinaDiane Brown .......................................DukeJo Anne Gilman ............................ VirginiaDenise Murphy ...........................ClemsonStephanie Taylor ........................ NC StateSherri Vogel ..................... North CarolinaSusan Wilson ......................................DukeSECOND TEAMSheila Fearnow ..........................MarylandJohanna Fry ................................. NC State Linda Kraft ...........................................DukeMichelle Meisel............................. VirginiaLaura Rogers ..............................MarylandPam Thomas ......................... Wake Forest

1986

FIRST TEAMJill Berkebile..................... North CarolinaJohanna Fry ................................. NC StateLinda Kraft ................................ DukeStephanie Taylor ........................ NC StateAndrea Wells.................... North CarolinaSusan Wilson ......................................DukeSECOND TEAMSheila Fearnow ..........................MarylandJo Anne Gilman ............................ VirginiaPatty Lake ..................................... NC State

Denise Murphy ...........................ClemsonSherri Vogel ..................... North CarolinaDenise Yamada ..................................Duke

1987

FIRST TEAMWendy Anderson .......................ClemsonBeth Brockell ................................. VirginiaMelinda Dudley ..................NC StateSharon German .............. North CarolinaBev Stross ............................................DukeVolire Tisdale ............................... NC StateSECOND TEAMLiz Berg .............................. North Carolina Sue Kerr ........................................MarylandPatty Lake ..................................... NC StateLauren Libeu ......................................DukeSylvia Thompson ..............................DukeSherri Vogel ..................... North Carolina

1988

FIRST TEAMBeth Brockell ................................. VirginiaSharon German .............. North CarolinaTricia Hopkins ....................................DukePatty Lake ..................................... NC StateVolire Tisdale .......................NC StateAndrea Wells.................... North CarolinaSECOND TEAMLisa Kofskey .........................Georgia Tech Christy Oehlstrom ....................... VirginiaKelli Myers ...................................MarylandSylvia Thompson ..............................DukePam Vehling ................................. NC StateJenny Yurkanin ...........................Clemson

1989

FIRST TEAMLiz Berg .............................. North CarolinaBeth Brockell ................................. VirginiaSharon German .............. North CarolinaTricia Hopkins ....................................DukeLauren Libeu ......................................DukeKelli Myers ...................................MarylandSECOND TEAMStacey Anderson .......................... VirginiaWendy Anderson .......................ClemsonColleen Hurley ...........................MarylandAmy Peistrup ................... North CarolinaAmy Verhoeven .................................DukeKara Warner ................................... Virginia

1990

FIRST TEAMLiz Berg .............................. North CarolinaKaren Greiner .....................................DukeTricia Hopkins ....................................DukeColleen Hurley ..................MarylandAndrea Oakes .............................MarylandAmy Peistrup ................... North CarolinaSECOND TEAMAnne Marie Hammers ................ VirginiaGreta Jansson ................................ VirginiaHeidi Kahl .....................................ClemsonLisa Kasper ................................... NC StatePaula Martin .................... North CarolinaAmy Verhoeven .................................Duke

1991

FIRST TEAMKaren Greiner ........................... DukeColleen Hurley ...........................MarylandGreta Jansson ................................ VirginiaAmy Peistrup ................... North CarolinaAmy Verhoeven .................................DukeAshley Wacholder .............................DukeSECOND TEAMKristine Cousins ...................Florida StateAnne Marie Hammers ................ VirginiaLisa Kasper ................................... NC StateNicole Lantagne ........................MarylandAdrian Nicol ........................................DukeJennifer Wagner .................Georgia Tech

1992

FIRST TEAMSherry Cowling ....................Florida StateRobin Kibben ..............................ClemsonNicole Lantagne ........................Maryland

Andrea Oakes .............................MarylandAmy Peistrup ............ North CarolinaBianca Stevens .....................Florida StateAmy Verhoeven .................................DukeAshley Wacholder .............................DukeSECOND TEAMDini Fragas ..................................MarylandCris Omiencinski ................Georgia TechAngie Propp.........................Georgia TechLuiza Ramos..........................Florida StateJen Rohrig ...........................................DukeJoanna Sahm ................... North CarolinaFRESHMAN TEAMCappy Meyer ....................................Duke*Kerry Annell .........................Georgia TechCris Omiencinski ................Georgia TechAngie Propp.........................Georgia TechKristin Kruse ..................... North CarolinaCourtney Stanton ........................ Virginia

1993

FIRST TEAMRobin Kibben ..............................ClemsonNicole Lantagne ........................MarylandCris Omiecinski ...................Georgia TechLuiza Ramos..........................Florida StateJen Rohrig ...........................................DukeAshley Wacholder .................... DukeSECOND TEAMCappy Meyer ......................................Duke Andrea Nachtrieb ..............Georgia TechAdrian Nicol.............................. DukeSherri Smith ................................MarylandCourtney Stanton ........................ VirginiaVicki Zinkil .............................Florida StateFRESHMAN TEAMJulie Rodriguez .........................Clemson*Jennifer Schmit .......................... NC StateDana Builteman ........................... VirginiaJill Heavey.....................................ClemsonCheri Hughes ................................ VirginiaJennifer Orr ..........................Georgia TechAndrea Nachtrieb ..............Georgia Tech

1994

FIRST TEAMRobin Kibben ..............................ClemsonAdrian Nicol.............................. DukeAshley Wacholder .............................Duke Luiza Ramos..........................Florida StateKerry Annel ................. Georgia TechKelly Malins .................................MarylandSECOND TEAMHeather Kahl................................ClemsonJulie Rodriguez ...........................ClemsonAndrea Nachtrieb ..............Georgia TechCris Omiecinski ...................Georgia TechSherry Smith ...............................MarylandKristin Kruse ..................... North CarolinaFRESHMAN TEAMKristen Campbell ............................Duke*Maureen Reindl .................................DukeMaureen McCarthy ................Florida StateRochelle Komula ................Georgia TechEden Kroeger .............................MarylandJill Peden ........................... North Carolina

1995

FIRST TEAMKerry Annel ................. Georgia TechKristen Kruse ................... North CarolinaAndrea Nachtrieb ..............Georgia TechJulie Rodriguez ...........................ClemsonSherry Smith ...............................MarylandAmber Willey ................... North CarolinaSECOND TEAMElizabeth Efron ..........................MarylandRochelle Komula ................Georgia TechCris Omiecinski ...................Georgia TechShelley Partridge ....................... NC StateNicole Peterson .......................... NC StateAshley Self ....................................ClemsonMichelle Thieke ..........................ClemsonFRESHMAN TEAMStephanie Schulz .....................Clemson*Laura Kimbrell ............................. NC StateErin Berg ........................... North CarolinaCarla Gartner .......................Georgia TechMegan Irvine ......................................DukeHolly Schneider ...................Florida State

1996

FIRST TEAMElizabeth Efron ..........................MarylandRochelle Komula ................Georgia TechDaune Koester ..................MarylandEden Kroeger .............................MarylandAndrea Nachtrieb ..............Georgia TechJulie Rodriguez ...........................ClemsonSECOND TEAMKristen Campbell ..............................DukeCarla Gartner .......................Georgia TechMegan Irvine ......................................DukeSarah Peifer .........................................DukeTori Seibert ....................... North CarolinaPam Sumner ................................ NC StateFRESHMAN TEAMSara McKee ..........................Georgia TechSarah Peifer .......................................Duke*Mary Frances Scott ...................... VirginiaTori Seibert ....................... North CarolinaCindy Stern ..................................ClemsonAisha Thornton ....................Florida State

1997

FIRST TEAMElizabeth Efron ..........................MarylandRochelle Komula ................Georgia TechEden Kroeger ....................MarylandSarah Peifer .........................................DukeCindy Stern ..................................ClemsonJamie Summers .........................MarylandSECOND TEAMFiona Bolten .........................Florida StateCarla Gartner .......................Georgia TechSusan Hawks ........................Florida StateDanielle Olein .....................Georgia TechHolly Schneider ...................Florida StateTori Seibert ....................... North CarolinaFRESHMAN TEAMAndrea Fischer .............................. VirginiaKate Hemlepp ....................Florida State*Katie Jentes .................................MarylandCorie Miles ............................ Wake ForestJennifer Werrick...................Florida StateDeanna Zwarich ........................... Virginia

1998

FIRST TEAMErin Berg ................... North CarolinaFiona Bolten .........................Florida StateAimee Boulet ......................Georgia TechCarla Gartner .......................Georgia TechJessica Parsons ............................. VirginiaTori Seibert ....................... North CarolinaAisha Thornton ....................Florida StateSECOND TEAMAlison Coday ...............................ClemsonClaire Folga .................................... VirginiaLaura Kimbrell ............................. NC StateSarah Peifer .........................................DukeHolly Schneider ...................Florida StateShannon Smith ............... North CarolinaCindy Stern ..................................ClemsonAmanda Wells ............................... VirginiaFRESHMAN TEAMKyleen Bell ............................Georgia TechMargaret Davidson ............ Wake ForestTrina Maso de Moya .......... Wake ForestMaja Pachale .......................Georgia TechJodi Steff es .................................Clemson*Erin Vesey ..................................... NC State

1999

FIRST TEAMAlison Coday ...............................ClemsonLiz Feldman...................... North CarolinaMaja Pachale .......................Georgia TechTrina Maso de Moya .......... Wake ForestMary Frances Scott ...................... VirginiaTori Seibert ....................... North CarolinaShannon Smith ............... North CarolinaCindy Stern ......................... ClemsonSECOND TEAMJessi Betcher ................................ClemsonMargaret Davidson ............ Wake ForestSara Kryder ............................ Wake ForestJessica Parsons ............................. VirginiaDominique Philipp ...........................DukeCasey Simpson ............... North CarolinaJodi Steff es ...................................ClemsonFRESHMAN TEAMJessi Betcher ..............................Clemson*

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ALL-TIME ALL-ACCCarey Brennan ...........................MarylandLaura Greene ................... North CarolinaTara Greene .................................. NC StateEve Rackham ................... North CarolinaJill Sonne .............................................Duke

2000

FIRST TEAMKyleen Bell ............................Georgia TechNorisha Campbell ................Florida StateLiz Feldman...................... North CarolinaTrina Maso de Moya ......... Wake Forest Maja Pachale .......................Georgia TechCasey Simpson ............... North CarolinaDeanna Zwarich ........................... VirginiaSECOND TEAMMargaret Davidson ................ Wake ForestLaura Greene ................... North CarolinaEida Mabry ...........................Georgia TechJill Sonne .............................................DukeJodi Steff es ...................................ClemsonJennifer Werrick...................Florida StateHeather Wilkie ..................... Wake ForestFRESHMAN TEAMJennifer Anderson ..............Florida StateKiki Dallao ....................................ClemsonPaige Davis ..................................... VirginiaKrista Dill ..............................................DukeKele Eveland ......................Georgia Tech*Nicole Reis ........................ North Carolina

2001

FIRST TEAMNorisha Campbell ...............Florida StateLaura Greene ................... North CarolinaAshley Harris ......................................DukeTrina Maso de Moya .......... Wake Forest Maja Pachale ............... Georgia TechNicole Reis ........................ North CarolinaJosie Weymann .................................DukeSECOND TEAMKyleen Bell ............................Georgia TechCarey Brennan ...........................MarylandMargaret Davidson ............ Wake ForestKrista Dill ..............................................DukeKele Eveland ........................Georgia TechLynnette Moster .................Georgia TechJodi Steff es ...................................ClemsonFRESHMAN TEAMLori Ashton...................................ClemsonLynnette Moster .................Georgia TechLily Phillips ..................................... VirginiaMolly Pyles ....................... North CarolinaLauren Sauer .....................Georgia Tech*Lindi Sheppard ........................... NC StateAlexandra Toregas ....................Maryland

2002

FIRST TEAMWhitney Ashcraft ......................... VirginiaLori Ashton...................................ClemsonCarey Brennan ...........................MarylandKristin Frye ............................Florida StateLaura Greene ............ North CarolinaLynnette Moster .................Georgia TechEve Rackham ................... North CarolinaSECOND TEAMJessi Betcher ................................ClemsonKrista Dill ..............................................DukeKele Eveland ........................Georgia TechKatie Gillman ......................................DukeAlexandra Preiss .................Georgia TechMolly Pyles ....................... North CarolinaJosie Weymann .................................DukeFRESHMAN TEAMKristin Chaney ............................... VirginiaBlair Moon ............................Georgia TechSarah Salem ........................................DukeKristin Swanson ..........................ClemsonRachel Wagener ........................MarylandChristy Williams ................. Wake Forest*

2003

FIRST TEAMWhitney Ashcraft ......................... VirginiaKele Eveland ................ Georgia TechLeslie Finn .....................................ClemsonAimee Huddleston ...................MarylandLynnette Moster .................Georgia TechAlexandra Preiss .................Georgia TechValerie Rydberg ................... Wake Forest

SECOND TEAMMarisa Aston ........................Georgia TechPaige Davis ..................................... VirginiaLynnsy Jones ..............................MarylandMolly Pyles ....................... North CarolinaLauren Sauer .......................Georgia TechRachel Wagener ....................... MarylandChristy Williams ................... Wake ForestFRESHMAN TEAMLiz Beckham ................................ClemsonMeg Eckert ....................... North CarolinaCassie McLaughlin ......... Florida State*Nana Meriwether ..............................DukeLindsay Osco ................................. VirginiaJulia Reis ....................................... NC State

2004

FIRST TEAMLeslie Finn .....................................ClemsonJayme Gergen .....................Georgia TechStephanie Istvan ...............................DukeLynnette Moster.......... Georgia TechMolly Pyles ....................... North CarolinaAmanda Santos ...................Florida StateValeria Tipiana.................................. MiamiSECOND TEAMLori Ashton...................................ClemsonMarisa Aston ........................Georgia TechTealle Hunkus .....................................DukeSarah Kirkwood ............................ VirginiaLindsey Laband ..................Georgia TechLauren Sauer .......................Georgia TechRachel Wagener ........................MarylandFRESHMAN TEAMJade Brown .................................MarylandCarrie DeMange ................................DukeAli Hausfeld .........................................DukeSarah Kirkwood .......................... Virginia*Brittany Ross ................................ClemsonUlrike Stegemann ..............Georgia Tech

2005

FIRST TEAMAllison Anderson .......... Boston CollegeCarrie DeMange ................................DukeAli Hausfeld .........................................DukeAndreza Santos ...................Florida StateStephanie Smith .......................MarylandRachel Wagener ........................MarylandKarla Johnson .................................. MiamiDani Nyenhuis .......... North CarolinaStefani Eddins ............................. NC StateSarah Kirkwood ............................ VirginiaSECOND TEAMBrittany Ross ................................ClemsonLindsey Laband ..................Georgia TechUlrike Stegemann ..............Georgia TechJade Brown .................................MarylandFrancheska Savage ........................ MiamiCamilla Ihenetu .............. North CarolinaTaylor Rayfi eld ................ North CarolinaErin Borhart........................... Wake ForestFRESHMEN TEAMJeannette Abbott ....................Clemson*Jourdan Norman ...............................DukeTalisa Kellogg ......................Georgia TechCallie Miller ..........................Georgia TechMaggie Schmelze .....................MarylandShannon Davis .............................. Virginia

2006

FIRST TEAMAllison Anderson .......... Boston CollegeJeannette Abbott ......................ClemsonCarrie DeMange ................................DukeKatie Esbrook ...................... Virginia TechAli Hausfeld .............................. DukeDanielle Hepburn ......................ClemsonEmily Kirkwood ............................ VirginiaUlrike Stegemann ..............Georgia TechMakini Thompson ..............Florida StateSECOND TEAMJade Brown .................................Maryland Didem Ege....................................Clemson Lindsey Gray ........................Georgia TechTealle Hunkus .....................................DukeSarah Kirkwood ............................ VirginiaCiara Michel ...................................... MiamiRachael Moss .....................................DukeNatalie Mullikin ................... Wake ForestKatie Oakes .................................... VirginiaFRESHMAN TEAM

Brianna Barry ........................Florida StateLauren Dickson ............................. VirginiaDidem Ege....................................ClemsonRachael Moss ...................................Duke*Kelsey Murphy ............................ClemsonTaylor Parrish ....................... Virginia Tech

2007

FIRST TEAMCarrie DeMange ....................... DukeMira Djuric ............................Florida StateDidem Ege ...................................ClemsonAli Hausfeld ........................................DukeDanielle Hepburn .....................ClemsonTalisa Kellogg .....................Georgia TechSarah Kirkwood ........................... VirginiaNatalie Mullikin .................. Wake ForestKelsey Murphy ...........................ClemsonSECOND TEAMJeannette Abbott ......................ClemsonJade Brown .................................MarylandBrianna Eskola ................ North CarolinaKelsey Johnson .............. Boston CollegeLeslie Mansfi eld ..........................ClemsonRachael Moss .....................................DukeUlrike Stegemann ..............Georgia TechMeghan Steiner ..........................ClemsonMakini Thompson ..............Florida StateFRESHMAN TEAMAudrey Eichler................ Boston CollegeKatie Gallagher ................................ MiamiKelsey Jones ......................... Wake ForestMichelle Kenning ......................MarylandKendahl Voelker ........................... VirginiaFelicia Willoughby ........... Virginia Tech*

2008

FIRST TEAMDanielle Hepburn .............. ClemsonKelsey Murphy ............................ClemsonTalisa Kellogg ......................Georgia TechCallie Miller ..........................Georgia TechRachael Moss .....................................DukeBriana Eskola ................... North CarolinaLauren Prussing.............. North CarolinaNatalie Mulikin .................... Wake ForestFelicia Willoughby ............. Virginia TechSECOND TEAMLia Proctor ....................................ClemsonJourdan Norman ...............................DukeAshley Moon ........................Florida StateLauren Richardson .............Florida StateLane Carico ....................................... MiamiAngelica Ellis .................................... MiamiGenny Mayhew ............................... MiamiHeather Brooks ............... North CarolinaIngrid Hanson-Tuntland ....... North CarolinaFRESHMAN TEAMKellie Catanch ....................................DukeSophia Dunworth .............................DukeLane Carico * .................................... MiamiSimone Asque ............................... VirginiaErin Leaser ............................ Virginia TechKadija Fornah ....................... Wake Forest

2009

Sandra Adeleye ..........................ClemsonDidem Ege....................................ClemsonKelsey Murphy ............................ClemsonLia Proctor ....................................ClemsonBecci Burling.......................................DukeKellie Catanach ..................................DukeRachael Moss .....................................DukeBrianna Barry .............. Florida StateMira Djuric .............................Florida StateRachael Morgan ..................Florida StateJordana Price ........................Florida StateChrissy DeMichelis ............Georgia TechMonique Mead ...................Georgia TechMary Ashley Tippins .........Georgia TechLane Carico ....................................... MiamiCassie Loessberg............................. MiamiSimone Asque ............................... VirginiaFelicia Willoughby ............. Virginia TechFRESHMAN TEAMSandra Adeleye ..........................ClemsonAlexa Rand ...................................ClemsonChristiana Gray ..................................DukeFatma Yildirim ......................Florida StateMonique Mead * ................Georgia TechCara Baarendse ................... Virginia Tech

2010

Sandra Adeleye ..........................................ClemsonBecci Burling ........................................................DukeKellie Catanach ...................................DukeChristiana Gray ...................................................DukeAli McCurdy ..........................................................DukeAmanda Robertson ........................................DukeVisnjya Djurdjevic .............................Florida StateStephanie Neville ..............................Florida StateBailey Hunter .....................................Georgia TechMonique Mead ................................Georgia TechMary Ashley Tippins ......................Georgia TechLane Carico .........................................................MiamiKaylie Gibson .................................North CarolinaCourtney Johnston ...................North CarolinaEmily McGee ..................................North CarolinaCara Baarendse .................................Virginia TechFelicia Willoughby ...........................Virginia TechAndrea Beck .........................................Wake ForestFRESHMAN TEAMHannah Brenner ........................................ClemsonMoneshia Simmons................................ClemsonAli McCurdy ..........................................................DukeJennifer Percy ....................................Georgia TechMary Cushman ........................................MarylandMcKenzie Adams * .....................................VirginiaVictoria Hamsher .............................Virginia Tech

Bold denotes ACC Player of the Year*Denotes ACC Freshman of the Year

SUPERLATIVES BY SCHOOL

School POY FOY Boston College 0 0 Clemson 2 5 Duke 7 4 Florida State 1 2 Georgia Tech 4 3 Maryland 3 0 Miami 0 1 North Carolina 5 0 NC State 2 0 Virginia 0 2 Virginia Tech 0 1 Wake Forest 1 1

ALL-ACC HONORS BY SCHOOL

School 1T 2T FT Boston College 2 1 1 Clemson 31 24 18 Duke 43 28 18 Florida State 19 11 9 Georgia Tech 29 27 19 Maryland 26 18 9 Miami 5 5 2 North Carolina 64 19 9 NC State 17 11 6 Virginia 16 16 16 Virginia Tech 5 0 5 Wake Forest 8 9 6

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ALL-TIME ACC REGIONAL HONORSAMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION

ALL-SOUTH

1985 Denise Murphy ............................ Clemson 1986 Linda Kraft ............................................ Duke Susan Wilson ........................................ Duke 1987 Bev Stross .............................................. Duke 1988 Beth Brockell ....................................Virginia 1989 Sharon German ................ North Carolina Liz Berg ............................... North Carolina Stacey Anderson ............................Virginia 1990 Karen Greiner ...................................... Duke Colleen Hurley .............................Maryland Nicole Lantagne .........................Maryland Liz Berg ............................... North Carolina 1991 Karen Greiner ...................................... Duke Amy Verhoeven .................................. Duke Ashley Wacholder .............................. Duke Amy Peistrup .................... North Carolina 1992 Amy Verhoeven .................................. Duke Luiza Ramos ...........................Florida State Sherry Cowling .....................Florida State Bianca Stevens ......................Florida State Andrea Oakes ..............................Maryland 1993 Robin Kibben ................................ Clemson Cappy Meyer ........................................ Duke Adrian Nicol ......................................... Duke Jen Rohrig ............................................. Duke Ashley Wacholder .............................. Duke Luiza Ramos ...........................Florida State Vicki Zinkil...............................Florida State

ALL-DISTRICT III

1994 Robin Kibben ................................ Clemson Heather Kahl ................................. Clemson Adrian Nicol ......................................... Duke Ashley Wacholder .............................. Duke Luiza Ramos ...........................Florida State Kerry Annel ............................Georgia Tech Kristin Kruse ...................... North Carolina 1995 Ashley Self ..................................... Clemson Julie Rodriguez ............................ Clemson Michelle Thieke ............................ Clemson Kerry Annel ............................Georgia Tech Andrea Nachtrieb ................Georgia Tech Sherry Smith ................................Maryland Kristin Kruse ...................... North Carolina Amber Willey .................... North Carolina 1996 Julie Rodriguez ............................ Clemson Sarah Peifer .......................................... Duke Andrea Nachtrieb ................Georgia Tech Rochelle Komula .................Georgia Tech Elizabeth Efron ............................Maryland Daune Koester.............................Maryland Eden Kroeger ...............................Maryland Tori Seibert ........................ North Carolina 1997 Cindy Stern .................................... Clemson Alison Coday ................................. Clemson Fiona Bolten ...........................Florida State Rochelle Komula .................Georgia Tech Danielle Olein .......................Georgia Tech Carla Gartner ........................Georgia Tech Elizabeth Efron ............................Maryland Eden Kroeger ...............................Maryland Jaime Summers ..........................Maryland Tori Seibert ........................ North Carolina 1998 Alison Coday ................................. Clemson Jodi Steff es .................................... Clemson Fiona Bolten ...........................Florida State Holly Schneider ....................Florida State Aisha Thornton .....................Florida State Carla Gartner ........................Georgia Tech Erin Berg ............................. North Carolina Tori Seibert ........................ North Carolina Shannon Smith ................ North Carolina Jessica Parsons ................................Virginia Claire Folga .......................................Virginia 1999 Jessi Betcher ................................. Clemson Alison Coday ................................. Clemson Jodi Steff es .................................... Clemson Cindy Stern .................................... Clemson Maja Pachale ........................ Georgia Tech Tori Seibert .........................North Carolina Casey Simpson ..................North Carolina Shannon Smith .................North Carolina Mary Frances Scott ........................Virginia

Trina Maso de Moya ............ Wake Forest 2000 Kyleen Bell ............................ Georgia Tech Norisha Campbell ................Florida State Krista Dill ............................................... Duke Kele Eveland ........................ Georgia Tech Trina Maso de Moya ............ Wake Forest Nicole Reis ..........................North Carolina Casey Simpson ..................North Carolina Jill Sonne ............................................... Duke Jodi Steff es .................................... Clemson Deanna Zwarich .............................Virginia 2001 Kyleen Bell ............................ Georgia Tech Carey Brennan ............................Maryland Norisha Campbell ...............Florida State Margaret Davidson ............. Wake Forest Krista Dill .............................................. Duke Laura Greene .....................North Carolina Ashley Harris ....................................... Duke Trina Maso de Moya ........... Wake Forest Maja Pachale ....................... Georgia Tech Nicole Reis .........................North Carolina

ALL-EAST 2002 Lori Ashton .................................... Clemson Carey Brennan .............................Maryland Kele Eveland ........................ Georgia Tech Kristin Frye ..............................Florida State Katie Gilman......................................... Duke Laura Greene .....................North Carolina Lynnette Moster ................. Georgia Tech Alexandra Preiss ................. Georgia Tech Eve Rackham......................North Carolina 2003 Whitney Ashcraft............................Virginia Paige Davis .......................................Virginia Kele Eveland ........................ Georgia Tech Leslie Finn ...................................... Clemson Aimee Huddleston ....................Maryland Lynnsy Jones ...............................Maryland Lynnette Moster ................. Georgia Tech Alexandra Preiss ................. Georgia Tech Valerie Rydberg .................... Wake Forest Lauren Sauer ........................ Georgia Tech Christy Williams .................... Wake Forest 2004 Leslie Finn ...................................... Clemson Jayme Gergen ..................... Georgia Tech Ali Hausfeld .......................................... Duke Stephanie Istvan ................................. Duke Lindsey Laband....................Georgia Tech Lynnette Moster ..................Georgia Tech Molly Pyles ......................... North Carolina Amanda Santos ....................Florida State Valeria Tipiana ................................... Miami Rachel Wagener ..........................Maryland 2005 Carrie DeMange ................................. Duke Ali Hausfeld .......................................... Duke Karla Johnson .................................... Miami Sarah Kirkwood ..............................Virginia Lindsey Laband....................Georgia Tech Dani Nyenhuis .................. North Carolina Andreza Santos .....................Florida State Francheska Savage .......................... Miami Jenny Shull ........................................... Duke Stephanie Smith .........................Maryland Rachel Wagener ..........................Maryland 2006 Jeannette Abbott ........................ Clemson Allison Anderson .............Boston College Carrie DeMange ................................. Duke Katie Esbrook .........................Virginia Tech Ali Hausfeld .......................................... Duke Danielle Hepburn........................ Clemson Tealle Hunkus ...................................... Duke Emily Kirkwood ...............................Virginia Katie Oakes .......................................Virginia Ulrike Stegemann ...............Georgia Tech Makini Thompson ................Florida State 2007 Jade Brown ...................................Maryland Carrie DeMange ................................. Duke Didem Ege .................................... Clemson Ali Hausfeld ......................................... Duke Danielle Hepburn ....................... Clemson Talisa Kellogg ........................Georgia Tech Sarah Kirkwood ..............................Virginia Rachael Moss ....................................... Duke Kelsey Murphy ............................. Clemson Ulrike Stegemann ...............Georgia Tech

Meghan Steiner ........................... Clemson 2008 Danielle Hepburn........................ Clemson Kelsey Murphy ............................. Clemson Lia Proctor ...................................... Clemson Rachael Moss ....................................... Duke Jourdan Norman ................................ Duke Talisa Kellogg ........................Georgia Tech Callie Miller ............................Georgia Tech Lane Carico ......................................... Miami Heather Brooks ................ North Carolina Briana Eskola ..................... North Carolina Felicia Willoughby ................Virginia Tech Natalie Mulikin .......................Wake Forest2009 Sandra Adeleye ............................ Clemson Didem Ege ..................................... Clemson Kelsey Murphy ............................. Clemson Lia Proctor ...................................... Clemson Kellie Catanach ................................... Duke Rachael Moss ....................................... Duke Brianna Barry .........................Florida State Mira Djuric ..............................Florida State Jordana Price .........................Florida State Mary Ashley Tippins ...........Georgia Tech Lane Carico ......................................... Miami Cassie Loessberg .............................. Miami Felicia Willoughby ................Virginia Tech2010 Sandra Adeleye ............................ Clemson Becci Burling ........................................ Duke Kellie Catanach ................................... Duke Christiana Gray .................................... Duke Amanda Robertson ........................... Duke Visnja Djurdjevic ...................Florida State Monique Mead ....................Georgia Tech Mary Ashley Tippins ...........Georgia Tech Lane Carico ......................................... Miami Katie Gallagher ................................. Miami Kaylie Gibson .................... North Carolina Cara Baarendse .....................Virginia Tech Felicia Willoughby ................Virginia Tech

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

DISTRICT III

1999 Jessi Betcher ...............................Clemson 2000 Kele Eveland....................... Georgia Tech

EAST

2002 Sarah Salem .......................................Duke 2003 Cassie McLaughlin ............ Florida State 2004 Ali Hausfeld ........................................Duke 2005 Jeannette Abbott ......................Clemson 2006 Rachael Moss .....................................Duke 2008 Lane Carico .......................................Miami2009 Sandra Adeleye ..........................Clemson2010 McKenzie Adams .........................Virginia

COACH OF THE YEAR

SOUTH

1990 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland 1991 Shelton Collier ................... Georgia Tech

DISTRICT III

1996 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland 1997 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland 1998 Joe Sagula ........................North Carolina 1999 Jolene Jordan Hoover..............Clemson 2000 Jolene Nagel ......................................Duke 2001 Joe Sagula ........................North Carolina

EAST

2002 Joe Sagula ........................North Carolina 2003 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland 2004 Bond Shymansky.............. Georgia Tech 2005 Janice Kruger ............................ Maryland 2007 Jolene Jordan Hoover..............Clemson 2008 Nicole Lantagne Welch ................Miami2009 Chris Poole ........................... Florida State2010 Jolene Nagel ......................................Duke

512011 Atlantic Coast Conference Volleyball

ACADEMIC HONORS

ALL-TIME ACC NATIONAL HONORSALL-AMERICA

50TH ANNIVERSARYVOLLEYBALL TEAM

Kerry Annel .................................. Georgia Tech Erin Berg .....................................North Carolina Liz Berg .......................................North Carolina Jill Berkebile ..............................North Carolina Beth Brockell ..........................................Viriginia Diane Brown ................................................Duke Kristin Campbell .........................................Duke Norisha Campbell .......................Florida State Alison Coday ........................................ Clemson Melinda Dudley ...................................NC State Elizabeth Efron ...................................Maryland Carla Gartner ............................... Georgia Tech Sharon German .......................North Carolina Karen Greiner ..............................................Duke Anne Maria Hammers .........................Virginia Tricia Hopkins ..............................................Duke Colleen Hurley ...................................Maryland Heather Kahl ........................................ Clemson Robin Kibben ....................................... Clemson Laura Kimbrell ......................................NC State Daune Koester ...................................Maryland Rochelle Komula ........................ Georgia Tech Linda Kraft ....................................................Duke Eden Kroeger ......................................Maryland Patty Lake ..............................................NC State Nicole Lantagne ................................Maryland Trina Maso de Mayo ....................Wake Forest Donna Meier .............................North Carolina Andrea Nachtrieb ...................... Georgia Tech Adrian Nicol .................................................Duke Cris Omiecinski ........................... Georgia Tech Maja Pachale ................................ Georgia Tech Amy Peistrup ............................North Carolina Pam Pounds ...................................Wake Forest Luiza Ramos ..................................Florida State Juile Rodriguez ................................... Clemson Jen Rohrig .....................................................Duke Stacey Schaeff er ..................................NC State Susan Schafer .......................................NC State Holly Schneider ...........................Florida State Mary Frances Scott ...............................Virginia Tori Seibert ................................North Carolina Sherry Smith .......................................Maryland Jodi Steff es ........................................... Clemson Cindy Stern ........................................... Clemson Michelle Thieke ................................... Clemson Aisha Thornton ............................Florida State Volire Tisdale .........................................NC State Amy Verhoeven ..........................................Duke Ashley Wacholder ......................................Duke Susan Wilson ................................................Duke Deanna Zwarich ....................................Virginia

FRESHMAN

1991 Ashley Wacholder ............................ Duke

VOLLEYBALL MONTHLY

1993 Ashley Wacholder (3rd) ................. Duke

VOLLEYBALL MAGAZINE

1994 Ashley Wacholder (3rd) ................. Duke

USAA

1995 Shannon Saltzman ..................Maryland

AVCA

1999 Cindy Stern (2) ........................... Clemson 2002 Lynnette Moster (2) .........Georgia Tech Laura Greene (3)............ North Carolina 2003 Kele Eveland (1) .................Georgia Tech Lynnette Moster (3) .........Georgia Tech 2004 Lynnette Moster (3) .........Georgia Tech 2008 Danielle Hepburn (3) ............... Clemson 2009 Brianna Barry (2) ................Florida State 2010 Kellie Catanach (3)........................... Duke Lane Carico (3) ................................ Miami

COLLEGIATE ALL-AMERICAN SCHOLAR

1996 Shannon Saltzman ...................Maryland

GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

1998 Carolyn Clevenger .............Georgia Tech 1999 Carolyn Clevenger .............Georgia Tech

VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

2000 Kyleen Bell (1st) ..................Georgia Tech 2001 Kyleen Bell (1st) ..................Georgia Tech Alison Kreager (3rd) ...................NC State 2003 Kele Eveland (3rd) .............Georgia Tech

CoSIDA/ESPN THE MAGAZINEACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA

2005 Sarah Kirkwood (2) .......................Virginia 2006 Sarah Kirkwood (1) .......................Virginia Ali Hausfeld (3) .................................. Duke 2007 Sarah Kirkwood (2) .......................Virginia Ali Hausfeld (2) .................................. Duke 2008 Rachael Moss (2) ............................... Duke 2009 Rachael Moss (1) ............................... Duke

GTE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III

1985 Denise Murphy .....................................Clemson Sue Burroni ...................................................Duke Nicole Lantagne ................................. Maryland 1986 Denise Murphy .....................................Clemson Chris Sherman ......................................Clemson 1987 Chris Sherman ......................................Clemson 1989 Pam Vehling ...........................................NC State 1990 Pam Vehling ...........................................NC State 1991 Karen Greiner ...............................................Duke 1992 Sherry Cowling ............................. Florida State 1993 Jennifer McCall ............................. Florida State 1995 Cris Omiecinski ............................ Georgia Tech 1997 Carolyn Clevenger ...................... Georgia Tech Lynnette Anderson .................... Georgia Tech 1998 Eden Kroeger ...................................... Maryland Carolyn Clevenger ...................... Georgia Tech 1999 Carolyn Clevenger ...................... Georgia Tech Heidi Cooper .........................................Clemson Kyleen Bell ..................................... Georgia Tech

VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT II

2003 Kathy Shahrokh (2) ............................ Maryland

VERIZON ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III

2000 Kyleen Bell (1) ............................... Georgia Tech Alison Kreager (1) ................................NC State Meredith Price (2) ................................NC State 2001 Kyleen Bell (1) ............................... Georgia Tech Alison Kreager (1) ................................NC State

Jennifer Anderson (2) .............................Florida State Rebecca Anderson (2) ........................NC State 2002 Rebecca Anderson (1) ........................NC State

Malaika Underwood (1) .................North Carolina Kele Eveland (2) ........................... Georgia Tech Laura Greene (2) .......................North Carolina Marija Zoric (2) ......................................Clemson 2003 Kele Eveland (1) ........................... Georgia Tech Lauren Sauer (1) .......................... Georgia Tech Whitney Ashcraft (2) .............................Virginia Shannon Boyle (2) .................................Virginia

Aletha Green (3) .......................North Carolina Katie Wright (3) .........................North Carolina

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMICALL-DISTRICT II

2004 Aimee Huddleston (1) .......................Maryland 2007 Beth Gillming .................................... ..Maryland 2010 Brittney Grove (2) .............................. Maryland Bethany Springer (2) ......................... Maryland

ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMICALL-DISTRICT III

2004 Melissa Markowski (1) ................Virginia Tech Jayme Gergen (2) ........................ Georgia Tech Lauren Sauer (2) .......................... Georgia Tech Lindsay Osco (3) .....................................Virginia Elizabeth Tyson (3) ...................................Miami 2005 Jennifer Albrecht (1) ...................Virginia Tech Sarah Kirkwood (1) ................................Virginia Melissa Rabe (1) ...................................NC State Melissa Markowski (1) ................Virginia Tech Michelle Bruin (2) ......................................Miami Ali Hausfeld (3) ............................................Duke Ulrike Stegemann (3) ................ Georgia Tech Stefani Eddins (3) .................................NC State 2006 Jennifer Albrecht (1) ...................Virginia Tech Ali Hausfeld (1) ............................................Duke Sarah Kirkwood (1) ................................Virginia Sue Carls (2) ..................................................Duke Sarah Griffi n (2) ............................. Florida State Michelle Bruin (3) ......................................Miami Brianna Eskola (3) ....................North Carolina Emily Kirkwood (3) ................................Virginia Lindsay Osco (3) .....................................Virginia Jenny Shull (3) ..............................................Duke 2007 Sarah Kirkwood (1) ................................Virginia Ali Hausfeld (1) ............................................Duke Jennifer Albrecht (1) ..................Virginia Tech Ulrike Stegemann (2) ................ Georgia Tech Sue Carls (2) ..................................................Duke Michelle Bruin (3) .....................................Miami Natalie Mullikin (3) .......................Wake Forest

Stephanie Jansma (3) .................North Carolina Lauren Prussing (3) .................North Carolina Meghan Steiner (3) .............................Clemson Leslie Mansfi eld (3) .............................Clemson 2008 Lauren Ducksoin (1) ..............................Virginia Rachael Moss (1) .........................................Duke Brianna Barry (2) .......................... Florida State

Kristen Cunningham (2) .................Virginia Tech Natalie Mulikin (2) ........................Wake Forest Allie Niekamp (2) ........................ Georgia Tech Sue Carls (3) ..................................................Duke Lauren Prussing (3) .................North Carolina Anna Wherry (3) ..........................................Duke Taylor Wilson (3) ........................... Florida State 2009 Brianna Barry (1) .......................... Florida State Heather Brooks (1) ...................North Carolina Lauren Dickson (1) ................................Virginia Rachael Moss (1) .........................................Duke Maria Andersson (2) .................................Miami Lane Carico (2) ...........................................Miami Sophia Dunworth (2) .................................Duke Taylor Wilson (2) ........................... Florida State 2010 Andrea Beck (1) .............................Wake Forest Lane Carico (1) ...........................................Miami Sophia Dunworth (1) .................................Duke Taylor Wilson (1) ........................... Florida State Christiana Gray (3) ......................................Duke


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