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AUGUST20 ALUMNI MATCH (exh.) 7 pm

26 at BYU-Hawaii 3 pm26 at Hawaii Pacifi c 9 pm27 vs Hawaii Hilo (at Honolulu) 3 pm27 at Chaminade 9:30 pm

SEPTEMBER 2 vs Chico State ^ 11 am 2 at Cal State San Bernardino ^ 6:30 pm 3 vs Cal State Dominguez Hills ^ 11 am 3 vs Cal State Los Angeles ^ 4 pm

8 WESTERN OREGON* 7 pm10 SAINT MARTIN’S* 7 pm17 at Alaska Fairbanks* 7 pm22 at Simon Fraser* 6 pm24 at Western Washington* 6 pm29 SEATTLE PACIFIC* 7 pm

OCTOBER 1 MONTANA STATE BILINGS* 7 pm 6 at Central Washington* 6 pm 8 at Northwest Nazarene* 5 pm15 ALASKA FAIRBANKS* 7 pm20 WESTERN WASHINGTON* 7 pm22 SIMON FRASER* 7 pm27 at Montana State Billings* 5 pm29 at Seattle Pacifi c* 2 pm

NOVEMBER 3 NORTHWEST NAZARENE* 7 pm 5 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* 7 pm10 at Saint Martin’s* 6 pm 12 at Western Oregon* 6 pm18-21 NCAA West Regional Championships TBA

^ Coyote Invitational — San Bernardino, Calif.* Great Northwest Athletic Conf. matchHome matches in CAPS at Wells Fargo Sports Complex All times Alaska

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The 2011 UAA Volleyball media guide was written, edited, designed and compiled by sports information director Nate Sagan. Editorial and cover design by Dallas Baldwin. Primary photogra-phy by Michael Dinneen. It is the policy of UAA to provide services and benefits to all students and employees without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability or status as a Vietnam-era veteran. This official publication was released by the University of Alaska Anchorage to promote Seawolf Volleyball.

ON THE COVER: Senior McKenzie Moss (left), senior Jackie Matthisen (center) and junior Nikkie Viotto chase their third straight NCAA berth in 2011.

2011 Team Photo & Schedule .................................................................. Inside Front CoverQuick Facts/Table of Contents/Media Information ...............................................................12011 Season Preview ......................................................................................................... 2-3

COACHING STAFF/ROSTER2011 Roster ............................................................................................................................3Head Coach Chris Green .......................................................................................................4Assistant Coaches & Support Staff .......................................................................................5

SEAWOLF PLAYER PROFILESReturning Players ............................................................................................................. 6-14 Jackie Matthisen ............................................................................................................ 6-7 McKenzie Moss ............................................................................................................. 8-9 Robyn Burton ..................................................................................................................10 Quincy Haught ................................................................................................................11 Shelby Hollister ...............................................................................................................12 Siobhan Johansen ............................................................................................................13 Nikkie Viotto ...................................................................................................................14Newcomers .................................................................................................................... 15-16 Nora Anders/Ariel Austin/Jordan Bush/Miranda Doing.................................................15 Kimya Jafroudi/Alyssa Paisley/Franziska Pirkl/Maureen Sabado ..................................16

UAA STATISTICS/RECORDS/HISTORY2010 Seawolf Year in Review .............................................................................................17Great Northwest Athletic Conference/Seawolf Facilities ...................................................18Seawolf Record Book .................................................................................................... 19-30 All-Time Individual & Team Records ............................................................................19 Career Leaders .................................................................................................................20 Single-Season Leaders.....................................................................................................21 Year-by-Year Statistics ...................................................................................................22 All-Time Results ....................................................................................................... 22-26 Records vs. All Opponents ..............................................................................................27 All-Time Letterwinners ...................................................................................................28 Honor Roll ................................................................................................................. 29-30

UAA & ALASKAUAA Administration ............................................................................................................31This Is UAA! .......................................................................................................................32Anchorage & Alaska ..................................................................................Inside Back Cover

SEAWOLFQUICK FACTS

GENERAL INFORMATIONName: University of Alaska AnchorageWebsite: GoSeawolves.comLocation: 3211 Providence Dr. Anchorage, AK 99508Founded: 1977Enrollment: 20,554Nickname: SeawolvesColors: Green & GoldAffiliation: NCAA Division IIConference: Great Northwest Athletic Conf.Chancellor: Tom CaseAthletics Director: Dr. Steve CobbAthletic Dept. Phone: 907-786-1250Ticket Office Phone: 907-786-1293

COACHING STAFFHead Coach: Chris Green, 4th year (56-31) Alma Mater: Nebraska (’91) Phone: 907-786-1226 Email: [email protected] Coach: Nicky Rose, 12th year Alma Mater: Texas State (‘00) Phone: 907-786-4855 Email: [email protected] Grad. Asst. Coach: Stacie Meisner, 2nd year Alma Mater: UAA (‘11) Phone: 907-786-1283 Email: TBAVolunteer Asst.: Kim Stolk-Kuykendall, 3rd yearVolunteer Asst.: Calli Scott, 1st year

TEAM INFORMATION2010 Overall/GNAC Record: 18-9/13-52010 GNAC Finish: 3rd of 10Letterwinners Returning: 7Starters Returning: 4+liberoLetterwinners Lost: 5Newcomers (including redshirts): 8Home Arena (capacity): Wells Fargo Sports

Complex (1,000)

PROGRAM HISTORYFirst Year of Volleyball: 1980All-Time Record: 476-460 (.509)NCAA Appearances: 4 (1989, 1990, 2009, 2010)

SPORTS INFORMATIONSID/Volleyball Contact: Nate Sagan Office Phone: 907-786-1295 E-Mail: [email protected] SID Fax: 907-563-4565 WFSC Courtside Phone: 907-786-4877Assistant SID: Dallas Baldwin Office: 907-786-4625 E-Mail: [email protected]

SUPPORT STAFFAthletic Trainer: Chris Volk Office Phone: 907-786-1326Ticket Manager: Mary Beth Wooden Office Phone: 907-786-1293

Anchorage Daily NewsBeth Bragg — Sports Editor1001 Northway Drive, Anchorage, AK 99504Phone: (907) 257-4335

KTUU-TV (NBC – Channel 2)Kevin Wells — Sports Director701 E. Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 762-9228

KTZN Radio (550 AM, ESPN) Kurt Haider — Sports Director800 E. Dimond #3-370, Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 522-1515

The Northern LightUniversity of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-1567

KRUA Radio (88.1 FM)University of Alaska Anchorage3211 Providence Drive, Anchorage, AK 99508Phone: (907) 786-6803

KCFT-TV (GCI Cable Channel 19)Tom Steigleman – General Manager6401 E. Northern Lights Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99504Phone: (907) 377-2020

MEDIA GUIDELINESFor credentials or interview requests, please contact the UAA Sports Information Office at least one day in advance. Sports Information produces weekly press releases and game notes complete with statis-tics for each sport during the season.

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QUICK FACTS ∙ TABLE OF CONTENTS ∙ MEDIA INFO

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PRIMARYMEDIA OUTLETS

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Coast College) come from volleyball-rich Southern California. Three true freshmen also join the roster as setter Franziska Pirkl (Munich, Germany), outside hitter Nora Anders (Werdohl, Germany) and middle blocker Alyssa Paisley (Murrieta Valley, Calif.) will look to crack the lineup. Junior right-side hitter Shelby Hollister and Kodiak native Maureen Sabado will both redshirt this season.

Freshman defensive specialist Jordan Bush is also set to contribute in her first season after redshirting in 2010. A trio of junior college standouts will also be critical if the Seawolves are to chal-lenge for the GNAC title. Right-side hitter Ariel Austin hails from Green’s former pro-gram, defending JC national champ Western Nebraska Community College, while middle blocker Miranda Doing (Pasadena CC) and setter Kimya Jafroudi (Orange

After two straight NCAA Tournament berths and top-3 finishes in the Great

Northwest Athletic Conference, the Alaska Anchorage volleyball team is hungry for more success in 2011. Luckily for fourth-year head coach Chris Green, three of his returning upper-classmen played major roles the past two seasons, including the team’s only seniors – outside hitters Jackie Matthisen and McKenzie Moss. Both Anchorage natives, Matthisen and Moss were the Seawolves’ kill leaders in each of the last two campaigns, while Matthisen nearly led the squad with 2.76 digs per set in 2010. As for Matthisen, the East Anchorage High product is looking to return to the form of her sophomore season, when she averaged 4.0 kills per set and earned First Team All-GNAC honors. Moss carries career averages of 2.78 kills and 2.41 digs per set into her fourth and final campaign. The Bartlett High grad was an honorable mention All-GNAC performer in 2010 as the Seawolves posted an 18-9 record (13-5 GNAC). Leading the junior class into battle will be do-everything standout Nikkie Viotto. The Eagle River High product has played in every set her first two years in Green & Gold, patrolling the back row as both libero and defensive specialist. This season, Viotto will continue to show her versatility as she joins the full rotation as an outside hitter. “We like the mixture of leadership and talent among our veterans,” said Green, who is trying to become the first Seawolf vol-leyball coach to lead the program to three straight NCAAs. “Jackie, McKenzie and Nikkie have all played at high levels on big stages throughout their careers, so we have confidence in that group.” Even better for the future, Green’s team features three sophomores – Robyn Burton, Quincy Haught and Siobhan Johansen – who proved their potential as freshmen, playing in 299 of 300 possible sets com-bined in 2010. Burton, a 5-11 middle blocker from Chugiak High, was Second Team All-GNAC after leading the league with 1.25 blocks per set. Her .297 attack percentage was also second-best ever for a Seawolf freshman. Yet another Alaskan, setter Johansen (Colony HS) led UAA and ranked ninth in the GNAC with 6.00 assists per set, splitting time in a ‘6-2’ offensive set. She returns along with Arizona native Haught, who took over primary libero responsibili-ties midway through the season.

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ABOVE: Junior Nikkie Vio o (9) and sophomore Quincy Haught (7) give UAA two experienced performers along the back row. Neither player has missed a set in her Seawolf career.

BELOW LEFT: Senior outside hi er Jackie Ma hisen could challenge for All-America honors in 2011. The local product is a two- me All-Great Northwest

Athle c Conference honoree and has led the Seawolves in kills the past two seasons.

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT YR EXP HOMETOWN (High School/Previous Team) PRONUNCIATION 2 Jordan Bush DS 5-4 Fr. RS Graham, Wash. (Graham Kapowsin HS) 4 Robyn Burton MB 5-11 So. 1V Eagle River (Chugiak HS) 5 Ariel Austin RS 5-11 Jr. TR Woodland Park, Colo. (WPHS/Western Nebraska CC) AIR-ee-el 6 McKenzie Moss OH 5-11 Sr. 3V Anchorage (Bartlett HS) 7 Quincy Haught DS 5-7 So. 1V Gilbert, Ariz. (GHS) HOT 8 Jackie Matthisen OH 5-11 Sr. 2V Anchorage (East HS/Western Oregon) muh-TEE-sen 9 Nikkie Viotto DS/OH 5-8 Jr. 2V Eagle River (ERHS) vee-AH-toh 10 Siobhan Johansen S 5-7 So. 1V Palmer (Colony HS) shuh-VON 11 Kimya Jafroudi S/DS 5-7 Jr. TR Huntington Beach, Calif. (HBHS/Orange Coast Coll.) juh-FROOT-ee 12 Franziska Pirkl S 5-9 Fr. HS Munich, Germany (Theodolinden Gymnasium) 14 Miranda Doing MB 5-11 Jr. TR La Mirada, Calif. (La Mirada HS/Pasadena CC) DOO-ing 15 Alyssa Paisley MB 6-1 Fr. HS Murrieta, Calif. (Murietta Valley HS) 18 Nora Anders OH/RS 5-11 Fr. HS Werdohl, Germany (Albert Schweitzer Gymnasium) RS Shelby Hollister RS 5-10 Jr. 2V Bend, Ore. (Mountain View HS) RS Maureen Sabado MB 5-10 So. TR Kodiak (KHS/San Diego City College) SAH-bah-doh

HEAD COACH: Chris Green (Nebraska ’91), 4th season, 56-31ASSISTANT COACH: Nicky Rose (Texas State ’00), 12th seasonGRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH: Stacie Meisner (UAA, ‘10), 2nd seasonVOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACHES: Kim Stolk-Kuykendall (UAA, ‘09), 3rd season; Calli Scott (Arizona State, ‘11), 1st seasonSTUDENT MANAGER: Gaynor Johansen, 2nd season

ROSTER BY CLASSSeniors (2)

Ma hisen, MossJuniors (5)

Aus n, Doing, Hollister*, Jafroudi, Vio o

Sophomores (4)Burton, Haught, Johansen, Sabado*

Freshmen (4)Anders, Bush, Paisley, Pirkl

Alaska (6)Burton, Johansen, Ma hisen,

Moss, Sabado*, Vio oCalifornia (3)

Doing, Jafroudi, PaisleyArizona (1)

HaughtColorado (1)

Aus n

Oregon (1)Hollister*

Washington (1)Bush

Germany (2)Anders, Pirkl

*2011 redshirt

ROSTER BY STATE/COUNTRY

2011 ALASKA ANCHORAGESEAWOLVES

First Row (le -to-right): Jordan Bush, Miranda Doing, Ariel Aus n, Alyssa Paisley. Middle Row: Nikkie Vio o, Shelby Hollister, Jack-ie Ma hisen, McKenzie Moss, Robyn Burton.Back Row: Siobhan Johansen, Quincy Haught, Maureen Sabado, Nora Anders, Franziska Pirkl, Kimya Jafroudi.

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the 2007 national title, Green made the jump from junior college to the NCAA Division II level in the spring of 2008. Before becoming the sixth coach UAA history, he spent the previous nine sea-sons (1999-07) as the head coach at Western Nebraska Community College in Scottsbluff, Neb. Green built a powerhouse program at WNCC, compiling a 453-55 record that culminated in the 2007 NJCAA Div. I national champion-ship. The Cougars finished in the top 10 at the national tournament in all of Green’s seasons, including a current string of four straight ‘Final 4’ appearances. In the last three seasons, WNCC went 163-7 and finished national runner-up in 2006. Under Green’s tutelage, the Cougars earned a total of 10 first-team and six second-team All-America certificates and regularly placed players at NCAA Div. I and II programs. WNCC’s players also found success in the classroom, with the team maintaining a cumulative 3.0 grade-point average in all nine of his seasons. The Gering, Neb., native also coached seven years at the prep level, including a 4-year stint at Kauai High School in Lihue, Hawaii. Green earned a bachelor of science in mathematics from the University of Nebraska in 1991, and received his master’s degree from the University of Wyoming in 1995.

CHRIS GREENHead Coach • 4th Season

In just three seasons at the helm of the Alaska Anchorage volleyball pro-

gram, head coach Chris Green has led the Seawolves to one of the most remark-able turnarounds in collegiate volleyball, culminating with back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 2009 and 2010. In the most recent campaign, Green’s

Seawolves finished 18-9 — including a win over 2nd-ranked and eventual West Region champion Cal State San Bernardino — as they again made the NCAA Division II playoffs in perhaps the nation’s toughest region. UAA was nationally ranked for the second straight year and produced its third All-America award in as many seasons when senior Cortney Lundberg earned AVCA honorable mention honors. After being picked to finish seventh in the 2009 Great Northwest Athletic Conference preseason coaches’ poll, Green’s squad wound up winning the league by three full matches, boosted by a school-record 13-match win streak. The Nebraska native earned both the GNAC and NCAA Div. II West Region coach-of-the-year awards as the Seawolves tied for the best winning percentage (.742) and posted the second-most victories in program history. In addition to Green’s individual honors, UAA also garnered the GNAC’s Player of the Year award from senior setter Calli Scott, plus first-team all-league accolades by sophomore outside hitter Jackie Matthisen. In 2008, Green took over a UAA club that had won just five matches the previous campaign, producing a solid 15-14 mark. The Seawolves captured the title of their own Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational and recorded their first win over a ranked team in almost a decade when they beat then-No. 8 Augustana. Under Green’s tutelage, outside hitter Rhea Cardwell became UAA’s first volleyball All-American, and Scott became the first Seawolf to earn GNAC Newcomer of the Year accolades. Coming off four straight national semifinals appearances and

Hometown: Gering, Neb.Education: B.S., Mathematics, Nebraska, 1991; M.S., Teaching Mathematics, Wyoming, 1995Record at UAA: 56-31, 3 years Overall: 509-86 (.864) in 12 years (including 9 years at JC level)

2009 & 2010 NCAA Tournaments

2009 GNAC Coach of the Year

2009 Div. II West RegionCoach of the Year

2007 NJCAA National Champions at Western Nebraska

Nine straight NJCAA Nationals appearances at Western Nebraska

THE GREEN FILE

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KIMSTOLK-KUYKENDALL

Volunteer Assistant Coach3rd Season

Former Seawolf Kim Stolk-Kuykendall re-turns to Chris Green’s staff for her third

season on the bench in 2011. A middle blocker with the Seawolves in 2006 and 2007, the California native led the team with 1.01 blocks per set and was No. 2 in attack percent-age (.199) as a senior. Stolk-Kuykendall earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education in December 2009 and is now pursing a masters in education at UAA.

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CHRIS VOLKHead Athletic Trainer

18th Season

Head athletic trainer Chris Volk enters her 18th season with the UAA Athletic Depart-

ment in 2011-12. Volk cares for the treatment and prevention of injuries to Seawolf student-athletes and manages the overall operation of the Sport Medicine offi ce.

A 1979 graduate of the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s de-gree in biology, Volk also earned a master’s degree in biology from UD in 1986. She is a certifi ed member of the National Athletic Trainers Associa-tion.

Head Team Physician Jeff Moore, MD

Team Physician Emeritus William J. Mills, Jr., MD

Team Physicians Richard McEvoy, MD Paul Steer, MD

Sports Medicine Consultants Joella Beard, MD Keith Brownsberger, MD Leo Bustad, MD Leslie Dean, MD Jay Derksen, DM Mary Ann Foland, MD

Robert Gieringer, MD Larry Levine, MD C.J. Little, MD Nell Loftin, MD Brett Mason, DO David McGuire, MD Jan Nyboer, MD Elisha Powell, MD Douglas Prevost, MD Bret Rosane, MD Greg Stone, DM George Stransky, MD Kenneth Swayman, DPM Tom Vasileff, MD Judith Whitcomb, MD

SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF

STACIE MEISNERGraduate Assistant Coach

2nd Season

After serving as a student assistant last season, former UAA back-row standout Stacie Mei-

sner re-joins Chris Green’s coaching staff in 2011 as the graduate assistant coach. Meisner concluded her two-year playing career at UAA by earning honorable mention All-

Great Northwest Athletic Conference honors in 2009 as the Seawolves captured the league title. The team’s full-time libero fi nished No. 2 on UAA’s all-time list for digs per set and No. 3 in aces per set. Meisner also played for Green at Western Nebraska Community College for two seasons, where she earned her associate’s degree in jour-nalism and helped the Cougars to the 2007 NJCAA national title. The Gering, Neb., native is earned her bachelor’s in journalism and public communications from UAA in May 2011.

CALLI SCOTTVolunteer Assistant Coach

1st Season

Former Seawolf star Calli Scott returns to the program as a volunteer assistant coach

in 2011. The team’s starting setter for two seasons, Scott earned honorable mention All-America honors

and was the Great Northwest Athletic Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 2009. The Phoenix native earned her bachelor’s degree from Arizona State in May 2011.

NICKY ROSEAssistant Coach • 12th Season

Nicky Rose enters her 12th year as an assis-tant coach with the Seawolves in 2011.

Her primary responsibilities include recruiting, match preparation and on-court instruction. A setter during her playing days, Rose played a key role as UAA captured its first Great

Northwest Athletic title in 2009, helping tutor Seawolf setter Calli Scott as she captured GNAC Player of the Year and honorable men-tion All-America honors. Rose was a four-year letterwinner at Southwest Texas State, where she earned second team All-Southland Conference honors three times. She was the Southland Conference Tournament MVP as a senior, and was named to the all-tournament team as a junior. The career record-holder for digs at SWT, Rose also received the school’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in 1998. Rose established herself on the local volleyball scene as a prep star at Anchorage’s Dimond High School.

NATE SAGANSports Information Dir.

GAYNOR JOHANSENStudent Manager

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2010 (Junior): Earned 2nd Team All-Great Northwest Athletic Conference honors after leading Seawolves in kills per set (2.75) and ranking second on team in digs per set (2.76) … posted GNAC ranks of 9th in points per set (3.24), 10th in kps and 16th in both digs and aces (0.28) per set … tallied double-digit kills in 16 matches — including seven of the last eight — as UAA went 18-9 and reached NCAA Tournament for second straight year … had UAA season-high 20 kills on .409 hitting, plus 10 digs in home win over 13th-ranked Seattle Pacific, earning GNAC Player of the Week honors … hit for career-best .478 attack pct. (14 kills-3 errors-23 attacks) in road sweep of MSU Billings … led Seawolves with eight double-doubles, including 11 kills and 11 digs in 4-set NCAA Tournament loss to 15th-ranked Western Washington … had 3 aces and career– and team-season-high 23 digs in 5-set win over Humboldt State … smashed 16 kills in home win over Central Washington … will enter senior season No. 3 on UAA career list for kills per set (3.44), No. 11 in attack pct. (.224) and No. 12 in total kills (732) … earned second straight GNAC All-Academic Team honor with 3.34 overall GPA.

2009 (Sophomore): Became first Seawolf sophomore in 20 years to earn 1st Team all-conference honors after helping UAA to its first-ever GNAC title … also voted 2nd Team All-West Region by AVCA … named to West Regional Championships all-tourney team after leading UAA with 31 kills in two matches … ranked 2nd in GNAC and 15th nationally with 4.04 kills per set … held other GNAC ranks of 2nd in points per set (4.41) and 11th in attack pct. (.250) … improved numbers to 4.63 kps, .286 att pct., and 5.04 pps in GNAC contests as UAA finished 14-2 and won league title by three matches … tallied double-digit kills in final 22 matches, aver-aging 4.48 kps in that span … ranked second on team with 2.65 digs per set and 11 ‘double-doubles’ … delivered 19 kills and 3 blocks — including consecutive blocks and a kill on match point — in 3-2 (15-12) NCAA victory over Hawaii-Hilo … posted team-high 12 kills in playoff loss to eventual NCAA semifinalist Cal State San

SENIOR / 2VL5-11 / Outside Hi er

Anchorage, AlaskaEast HS

Western Oregon

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Jackie Matthisen

#8

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Bernardino … GNAC Player of the Week for Sept. 22-28 after total-ing 50 kills, 33 digs and nine blocks in 5-set road wins over Western Washington and Central Washington … named to All-Tournament Team at Extended Stay Deluxe Invite, posting 14 kills (.364) and 12 digs in title-match win over Academy of Art … other top matches included 21 kills in 4-set home win over GNAC runner-up Seattle Pacific; 18 kills and career-high 19 digs in 4-set road win over former team Western Oregon; 20 kills (.371) and career-high 3 aces in home win over WOU; and 25 kills and 10 digs in comeback from 0-2 defi-cit to beat BYU-Hawaii … finished No. 5 on UAA’s single-season lists for kills (457), kills per set (4.04) and attacks (1,214) … made GNAC All-Academic Team with 3.35 overall GPA.

2008: Redshirted after transferring from Western Oregon.

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2009 (So) 113-31 457 4.04 153 1214 .250 19 0.17 15 0.13 9 36 300 2.65 5 43 48 0.42 2 0 2010 (Jr) 100-27 275 2.75 125 817 .184 11 0.11 28 0.28 29 35 276 2.76 5 32 37 0.37 3 2 Totals 213-58 732 3.44 278 2031 .224 30 0.14 43 0.20 38 71 576 2.70 10 75 85 0.40 5 2

MATTHISEN’S CAREER STATISTICS (UAA ONLY)

MATTHISEN’S CAREER HIGHSKills – 28 at Western Washington, 9/24/09A acks – 78 at Central Washington, 9/26/09A .% – .478 (14-3-23) at MSU Billings, 10/2/10Aces – 4 vs Saint Mar n’s, 11/11/10Assists – 3 vs Northwest Nazarene, 11/12/09Block Assists – 5 at Western Oregon, 9/9/10Block Solos – 2 at MSU Billings, 10/2/10Total Blocks – 5, twice (last: at Western Oregon, 9/9/10)Digs – 23 vs Humboldt State, 9/4/10

BEFORE UAA: Played freshman season at Western Oregon in 2007, helping Wolves to first-ever NCAA Tournament berth … saw action in 16 of 26 matches, including two starts, playing reserve role behind two veteran middle blockers … averaged 0.61 kills and 0.44 blocks per game, and hit for .037 (22-19-81) percentage.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped East High to Cook Inlet Conference title and runner-up finish at 2006 Class 4A State Championships as a senior … named to All-State Tournament squad as a junior and senior.

PERSONAL: Born Jackie Elise Matthisen on July 8, 1989 … daughter of Barry Matthisen and Peggy McBride ... biological sciences major.

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2010 (Junior): Finished second on team in kills per set (2.57) and third in digs per set (2.51) to earn All-Great Northwest Athletic Confer-ence Honorable Mention honors … posted GNAC ranks of 13th in kills and points (2.98) per set and 20th in aces per set (0.25) … named GNAC Player of the Week for Sept. 20-26 after leading UAA to home wins over Simon Fraser (10 kills, .364 att%) and 15th-ranked Western Washington (14 kills, 7 digs) … earned all-tournament hon-ors at Western Oregon Invitational after totaling 61 kills and 5 aces in four matches, including 16 kills and 2 aces in 3-set upset of 2nd-ranked Cal State-San Bernardino … notched career-high .643 attack pct. (9 kills-0 errors-14 attacks) and served 3 aces in road sweep of MSU Billings … helped UAA clinch second straight NCAA Tour-nament berth with 8 kills on .389 hitting and season-high 18 digs in home finale against Western Oregon … completed junior season with UAA career ranks of 9th in kills per set (2.78) and 22nd in total kills (579).

2009 (Sophomore): Played in every set of every of match for UAA’s fi rst GNAC title squad, ranking 2nd on team in kills per set (3.16) and digs per set (2.67) … led team with 13 double-doubles as Sea-wolves equaled best record in school history (23-8) and fi nished No. 24 in fi nal national poll … recorded GNAC ranks of 7th in kills per set and 10th in points per set (3.57) … reached double-digit kills 21 times and double-digit digs on 16 occasions … had 11 kills and 2 assists in UAA’s 3-2 upset of 14th-ranked Hawaii-Hilo in NCAA Tournament … made all-tourney team at season-opening Extended Stay Deluxe Invite, helping UAA repeat as champs with career-high 20 kills (.400 att.%) and 14 digs in win over Mary … had 14 kills and career-highs of 21 digs and 3 aces to help UAA rally from 2-set defi cit in win at BYU-Hawaii … other top performances included 17 kills and 21 digs in 3-2 (15-13) road win over Central Washington; 17 kills on .375 hitting in 4-set home win over CWU; and 15 kills and 15 digs in 5-set win at Western Washington … fi nished 10th on UAA’s single-season lists for kills (360) and attacks (1,018), plus 19th in kills per set (3.16).

SENIOR / 3VL5-11 / Outside Hi er

Anchorage, AlaskaBartle HS

McKenzie Moss

#6

MOSS’S CAREER HIGHSKills – 20 vs Mary, 8/29/09A acks – 52 at Central Washington, 9/26/09A . Pct – .643 (9-0-14) at MSU Billings, 10/2/10Aces – 3, three mes (last: at MSU Billings, 10/2/10)Assists – 3 at Chaminade, 9/12/09Block Assists – 4 vs Kentucky Wesleyan, 8/28/09Block Solos – 2, twice (last vs UAF, 11/4/09)Total Blocks – 5 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/4/09Digs – 21, twice (last at Cent. Wash., 9/26/09)

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Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2008 (Fr) 17-10 21 1.24 17 76 .053 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 3 0.18 2 1 3 0.18 0 02009 (So) 114-31 360 3.16 166 1018 .191 22 0.19 30 0.26 32 45 304 2.67 4 26 30 0.26 5 2 2010 (Jr) 76-23 195 2.57 99 582 .165 10 0.13 19 0.25 33 26 191 2.51 2 21 23 0.30 0 3 Totals 207-64 576 2.78 282 1676 .175 32 0.15 49 0.24 65 71 498 2.41 8 48 56 0.27 5 5

MOSS’S CAREER STATISTICS

2008 (Freshman): Appeared in 10 matches as true freshman, ac-counting for 21 kills and three blocks ... tallied multiple kills in fi ve matches, including season-high seven in 5-set home loss to UAF ... had 4 kills on 6 attacks in win over Ohio Valley ... made huge contribution off bench in home win over Central Washing-ton, notching spike to put UAA up by two points late in 5th set.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Cook Inlet Conference fi rst-team honors as a senior in 2007 ... named Bartlett’s Team MVP as a junior and senior ... earned honorable mention all-league honors in 2006 ... named to numerous all-tournament teams, including three years in a row at West Spiketacular ... twice named all-state and was three-time All-CIC in softball, helping Golden Bears to Class 4A State runner-up fi nish as a junior ... lettered four times in softball and three times in volleyball.

PERSONAL: Born McKenzie Blair Moss on July 13, 1990 in An-chorage ... daughter of Steve and Joyce Moss ... civil engineering major.

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2010 (Freshman): Delivered one of top rookie seasons in program history, leading Great Northwest Athletic Conference and ranking 7th in NCAA Division II with 1.25 blocks per set … voted All-GNAC 2nd Team, becoming first Seawolf freshman to earn 1st- or 2nd-team honors since league’s formation in 2001 … ranked 5th in GNAC with .297 attack pct., boosted by six matches with .400-plus hitting … on UAA single-season lists, ranked 7th in attack pct. (No. 2 among freshmen), 7th in block assists (110), 9th in blocks per set, and 15th in total blocks (125) … posted double-digit kills six times and five or more blocks on 12 occasions … had team’s top showings of season with 10 total blocks in home wins over Drury (Aug. 28) and Northwest Nazarene, and a .700 attack pct. (8 kills-1 error-10 attacks) in home win over MSU Billings … posted first double-double with season-best 16 kills and 10 blocks in NNU match … helped UAA clinch NCAA Tournament berth with 9 kills and 8 total blocks (2 solo) in regular-season finale victory over Western Oregon … other top performances included 13 kills and 9 block assists in home win over Central Washington; 13 kills on .423 hitting and 5 block assists in road win over Alaska Fairbanks; 6 kills and 7 total blocks in home win over 15th-ranked Western Washington; and 11 kills on .588 hitting in road loss to 15th-ranked Seattle Pacific.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Chugiak High to 5th-place finish at 2009 Alaska 4A State Championships, capturing All-Tournament Team and Outstanding Hitter honors … also made all-tourney teams at Region IV and Dimond-Service tournaments … led Mustangs to both Cook Inlet Conference and Region IV titles as senior … propelled Mustangs to State runner-up finish as junior in 2008, earning all-tourney honors … also played for Alaska Volleyball Association, Alaska Ice Volleyball and Midnight Sun club teams.

PERSONAL: Born Robyn Nicole Burton on Aug. 6, 1992 in Bethesda, Md. … daughter of Orrin Burton and Tammy Sullivan … interests include reading, drawing and scrapbooking … biological sciences major.

Sophomore / 1VL5-11 / Middle Blocker

Eagle River, AlaskaChugiak HS

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 2010 (Fr) 100-27 189 1.89 58 441 .297 4 0.04 4 0.04 7 2 27 0.27 15 110 125 1.25 4 2

BURTON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Robyn Burton

#4

BURTON’S CAREER HIGHSKills – 16 vs NW Nazarene, 10/9/10A acks – 32 vs NW Nazarene, 10/9/10A . Pct. – .700 (8-1-10) vs MSU Billings, 10/28/10Aces – 1, four mesAssists – 1, four mesBlock Assists – 10 vs NW Nazarene, 10/9/10Block Solos – 2, three mes (last vs WWU, 11/18/10)Total Blocks – 10, twice (last vs NNU, 10/9/10)Digs – 4 vs Saint Mar n’s, 11/11/10

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2010 (Freshman): Played in all 100 sets, splitting time at libero and defensive specialist for Seawolf club that went 18-9 and reached NCAA Tournament … ranked 4th on team with 2.29 digs per set and 3rd with 22 total aces … had nine double-digit digs perfor-mances as true freshman, including seven in the last 10 matches … tallied season-high 19 digs and served 2 aces in 4-set road win over Northwest Nazarene … also made 19 digs in Aug. 28 home win over Drury … other top showings included 18 digs in home wins over Saint Martin’s and 13th-ranked Seattle Pacifi c; 15 digs in 4-set road win over Alaska Fairbanks; and 13 digs and 2 aces in road sweep of Simon Fraser.

HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Gilbert High to a 36-9 overall record (12-0 league) and 5A-1 Central Region title as a senior in 2009, accu-mulating 572 digs … twice named honorable-mention all-state by the Arizona Republic and 2nd team all-region by the East Valley Tribune … as a junior in 2008, led the Fiesta League by more than two digs per set with a 5.4 average, leading team to a 33-12 record and an unbeaten mark in conference …played varsity all four seasons, winning Fiesta League each year … played for Arizona Storm club team, helping squad earn national tourney berth three straight years.

PERSONAL: Born Quincy Braun Haught on Mar. 18, 1992 in Anchorage … daughter of Wayne Haught and Stacie Tidwell … interests include reading, coloring and longboarding … physical education major.

Sophomore / 1VL5-7 / Defensive Specialist

Gilbert, ArizonaGilbert HS

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE 2010 (Fr) 100-27 0 0.00 1 7 –.143 12 0.12 22 0.22 27 23 229 2.29 0 0 0 0.00 0 1

HAUGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS

Quincy Haught

#7

HAUGHT’S CAREER HIGHSKills – 0A acks – 1, six mesA . Pct. – n/aAces – 2, six mesAssists – 4 vs Western Washington, 11/18/10Block Assists – 0Block Solos – 0Total Blocks – 0, twice (last vs NNU, 10/9/10)Digs – 19, twice (last at NW Nazarene, 11/4/10)

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HOLLISTER’S CAREER HIGHS

2010 (Sophomore): Came on strong in key reserve role at end of season for UAA’s second straight NCAA Tournament squad … registered 3 or more kills in seven matches … had career-highs of 7 kills and 3 assists in 4-set win at Alaska Fairbanks … notched 6 kills and 2 block assists in home win over Northwest Nazarene, and had 4 kills on career-high .400 hitting in road sweep of Crusaders … had 3 kills on 5 swings in home win over 13th-ranked Seattle Pacific.

2009 (Freshman): Played in 112 of 114 sets for UAA’s fi rst-ever GNAC title squad as a true freshman … ranked second on team and 12th in GNAC with 0.29 aces per set … tallied second-most total aces (33) among GNAC freshmen … served season-best four aces in 4-set road win over Western Oregon … other top showings included three aces in Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational title win over Academy of Art; season-highs of eight digs and two assists in 4-set home win over Central Washington; and two aces in 5-set NCAA Tournament victory over 14th-ranked Hawaii-Hilo.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-Intermountain Conference and honorable men-tion all-state selection as senior at Mountain View High in 2008 ... helped Cougars to 20-4 record and second place at 5A state tournament, earning 2nd team all-tourney honors ... broke school record for kills in a match with 19.

PERSONAL: Born Shelby Brooke Hollister on June 28, 1991 ... daughter of Evan Hollister and Jennifer Connolly ... interests include horseback riding and traveling … psychology major.

Junior / 2VL5-10 / Right Side Hi er

Bend, OregonMountain View HS

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2009 (Fr) 112-31 0 0.00 1 7 –.143 6 0.05 33 0.29 35 0 47 0.42 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2010 (So) 36-16 32 0.89 12 103 .194 7 0.19 1 0.03 0 0 8 0.22 0 12 12 0.33 1 4 Totals 148-47 32 0.22 13 110 .173 13 0.09 34 0.23 35 0 55 0.37 0 12 12 0.08 1 4

HOLLISTER’S CAREER STATISTICS

Shelby Hollister

#16

Kills – 7 at Alaska Fairbanks, 10/16/10A acks – 17 at Northwest Nazarene, 10/9/10A . Pct. – .400 (4-0-10) at NW Nazarene, 10/9/10Aces – 4, twice (last: at Western Oregon, 10/29/09)Assists – 3 at Alaska Fairbanks, 10/16/10

Block Assists – 2, three mesBlock Solos – 0Total Blocks – 2, three mesDigs – 8 vs Central Washington, 10/22/09

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JOHANSEN’S CAREER HIGHS

2010 (Freshman): Led Seawolves and ranked 9th in Great Northwest Athletic Conference with 6.00 assists per set, playing in UAA’s ‘6-2’ offensive set … helped UAA rank 3rd in GNAC in both attack percentage (.209) and kills per set (12.18) as team fi nished 18-9 and made NCAA Tournament … ranked 5th on team with 1.53 digs per set, delivering double-digit digs on four occasions … recorded UAA season-best 36 assists in 3-set road victory over Saint Martin’s … had 34 assists and season-best 13 digs in 4-set home win over Northwest Nazarene … other top performances included 29 assists in 4-set home win over 13th-ranked Seattle Pacifi c; 23 assists and fi rst career kill in 4-set home win over 15th-ranked Western Washington; and 26 assists and 12 digs in 4-set home win over Saint Martin’s.

HIGH SCHOOL: Named Outstanding Setter at 2009 Class 4A State Tournament after leading Colony High to runner-up fi nish … captured Northern Lights Conference North Division MVP hon-ors as senior … earned all-tourney honors at every tournament senior year … led Knights to NLC regular-season crown as junior … lettered four times in track & fi eld as well as three times in volleyball, plus two academic letters … placed third at Alaska 4A State Championships in triple jump her junior and senior years and was NLC champ as senior.

PERSONAL: Born Siobhan Mara Johansen on Aug. 6, 1992 in Anchorage … daughter of Bill and Jacqui Johansen … major is undeclared.

Sophomore / 1VL5-7 / Se er

Palmer, AlaskaColony HS

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2010 (Fr) 99-27 4 0.04 10 25 –.240 594 6.00 18 0.18 34 0 151 1.53 1 2 3 0.03 1 11

JOHANSEN’S CAREER STATISTICS

Siobhan Johansen

#10

Kills – 1, four mesA acks – 5 at Northwest Nazarene, 11/4/10A . Pct. – n/aAces – 2, fi ve mesAssists – 36 at Saint Mar n’s, 9/11/10

Block Assists – 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 9/18/10Block Solos – 1 vs Metro State, 9/3/10Total Blocks – 2 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 9/18/10Digs – 13 vs Northwest Nazarene, 10/9/10

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VIOTTO’S CAREER HIGHS

2010 (Sophomore): Led Seawolves in digs (2.78) and aces (0.36) per set … played in all 100 sets as UAA finished 18-9 and reached sec-ond straight NCAA Tournament … finished with Great Northwest Athletic Conference ranks of 6th in aces per set and 15th in digs per set … posted double-digit digs in 14 matches, including 20 in a 5-set win over Humboldt State and in a 4-set road loss to Western Oregon … posted 19 digs and 3 aces in 4-set home win over 15th-ranked Western Washington … recorded UAA season-best 4 aces on three occasions … had 9 kills, 3 aces and 14 digs in Aug. 28 win over Drury, filling in at outside hitter … also played outside hitter in 4-set road win over Alaska Fairbanks, notching 4 kills and 2 aces … earned GNAC All-Academic Team honors with 3.82 overall GPA.

2009 (Freshman): Played every set of every match as true fresh-man, helping Seawolves capture fi rst-ever Great Northwest Athletic Conference title and equal best record (23-8) in program history … fi nished 4th on team in digs per set (1.56) and total aces (27) … dished 3rd-most assists (27) on squad as well … tallied double-digit digs on three occasions, including season-high 12 in 4-set home win over Central Washington; other top matches included 9 digs and 2 aces in home win over fellow NCAA Tournament qualifi er Seattle Pacifi c; 3 aces and 6 digs in road win over Hawaii Pacifi c; and 3 assists, 2 aces, 6 digs and a kills in 3-2 (15-13) road victory over CWU.

HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year team MVP and captain at Eagle River High, coached by former Seawolf Bobbi (Souter) Mason ... earned All-Cook Inlet Conference honors every season ... as junior in 2007, was named to the All-State Tournament Team

Junior / 2VL5-8

Def. Specialist/Outside Hi erEagle River, Alaska

Eagle River HS

Season SP-MP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE RE DIG D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE2009 (Fr) 114-31 5 0.04 6 38 –.026 27 0.24 27 0.24 36 27 178 1.56 0 2 2 0.02 0 12010 (So) 100-27 15 0.15 19 75 –.053 15 0.15 36 0.36 47 37 278 2.78 0 1 1 0.01 3 1Totals 214-58 20 0.09 25 113 –.044 42 0.20 63 0.29 83 64 456 2.13 0 3 3 0.01 3 2

VIOTTO’S CAREER STATISTICS

Nikkie Viotto

#9

Kills – 9 vs Drury, 8/28/10A acks – 40 vs Drury, 8/28/10A .Pct. – .050 (9-7-40) vs Drury, 8/28/10Aces – 4, 3 mes (last vs MSU Billings, 10/28/10)Assists – 3, twice (last at Cent. Wash., 9/26/09)

Block Assists – 1, three mesBlock Solos – 0Total Blocks – 1, three mesDigs – 20, twice (last: at Western Oregon, 9/9/10)

after leading Wolves to 3rd-place fi nish in their fi rst-ever State appearance ... as senior in 2008, earned MVP honors at Shayna Pritchard Memorial tourney and was all-tourney pick at every other event she played in.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 23, 1990 in Sands, Mich. … daughter of Mark and Jackie Viotto … interests include sport fi shing, camp-ing and reading … journalism & public communications major.

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Junior / TR6-0 / Right Side Hi er

Woodland Park, ColoradoWPHS / W. Nebraska CC

#5

Ariel

Austin

BEFORE UAA: Played for junior-college national powerhouse Western Nebraska, helping Cougars to combined 85-8 record in two seasons … started at right side as sophomore in 2010, post-ing stats of 2.79 kills per set, 0.53 blocks per set and .310 attack pct. for Cougar team that repeated as Region IX champions and won NJCAA national title … earned all-region honors and made all-tourney team at Region IX Tournament … named to Omaha World Herald All-Nebraska JUCO Team … as freshman in 2009, averaged 1.63 kps on .282 hitting as WNCC won regional title and fi nished 3rd place at NJCAA national tourney.

HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner at Woodland Park High … named Class 4A/5A all-state honorable mention by Colorado Springs Gazette as senior … competed two years in track & fi eld, qualifying for state meet in long jump as junior and triple jump as sophomore … also lettered one year in basketball.

PERSONAL: Born Ariel Ann Austin on May 24, 1991… daughter of Kent and Nancy Austin … enjoys fi shing … nursing major..

Freshman / RS5-4 / Defensive Specialist

Graham, WashingtonGraham Kapowsin HS

#2

Jordan

bush

2010: Redshirted.

HIGH SCHOOL: Led Graham Kapowsin High to 20-3 record as se-nior, culminating with 6th-place fi nish at Class 4A State Tourna-ment … helped Eagles win SPSL South Division title with 9-0 league record … earned Most Dedicated Player team award … helped team earn district tournament berth as junior … played club for Sudden Impact VBC, helping team to nationals in 2009 and 2010.

PERSONAL: Born Jordan Lynn Bush on April 24, 1992 in Ta-coma, Wash. … daughter of Mark and Heather Bush … inter-ests include reading, traveling and scuba diving … major is undeclared.

Freshman / HS5-10 / Outside Hi erWerdohl, Germany

Albert Schweizter Gymnasium

#18

Nora

Anders

BEFORE UAA: Played 2010-11 season with Ruder Club Sorpesee of the German Oberliga, helping team win championship and ascend to Regionalliga … led previous club teams to top-10 fi nishes at West German Under-18 and Under-20 Championships from 2008-10 … earned 5th place at 2009 West German Beach Volleyball Championships.

PERSONAL: Born Born Nov. 1, 1991 in Luedenscheid, Germany … daughter of Dietmar Anders and Christiane Anders-Fox … major is undeclared.

Junior / TR5-11 / Middle BlockerLa Mirada, CaliforniaLMHS / Pasadena CC

#14

Miranda

Doing

BEFORE UAA: Played both middle blocker and right-side hitter dur-ing two seasons at Pasadena (Calif.) City College, helping Lancers to 45-7 combined record, 2009 South Coast Conference title, and back-to-back regional fi nals appearances … earned 2nd Team All-SCC honors as sophomore in 2010 with team-leading 0.79 blocks per set, along with 1.86 kills per set on .261 hitting … also Team MVP and captain as sophomore.

HIGH SCHOOL: All-CIF Division III selection as senior at La Mi-rada High … named All-Area First Team by Whittier Daily News … played on two Suburban League champion squads and saw her team reach the CIF semifi nals … three-year letterwinner … earned 4.0 GPA in classroom and performed multiple volunteer and com-munity service activities.

PERSONAL: Born Miranda Mari Doing on June 8, 1991 … daugh-ter of Reyna and Howard Doing … physical education major.

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Junior / TR5-7 / Se er-DS

Hun ngton Beach, CaliforniaHBHS / Orange Coast CC

#11

Kimya

Jafroudi

BEFORE UAA: Played two seasons at California junior-college pow-er Orange Coast College … earned First Team All-Orange Empire Conference honors as sophomore in 2010, averaging 10.0 assists and 2.2 digs per set … led OCC to California state title as fresh-man in 2009, earning MVP honors at CCCAA Tournament … captured Second Team All-OEC accolades as freshman, breaking school single-season record with 1,027 assists … set school ‘Final 8’ record with 64 assists in OCC’s 4-set victory over San Joaquin Delta, Dec. 5, 2009 in CCCAA playoffs.

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First Team All-Sea View League honors as senior at Huntington Beach High in 2008 … two-year letterwin-ners … team MVP (including JV) all four years … team captain as senior.

PERSONAL: Born Oct. 2, 1991 … daughter of Hamid Jafroudi and Gigi Moaddeli … plays piano … accounting/fi nance major.

Freshman / HS6-2 / Middle BlockerMurrieta, CaliforniaMurrieta Valley HS

#15

Alyssa

Paisley

HIGH SCHOOL: Earned All-Southwestern League Second Team honors as junior and senior … averaged 1.41 kills per set on .420 hitting, plus 0.70 blocks per set as senior, helping Murrieta Valley to 18-12 record and CIF Southern Section quarterfi nals … also lettered in track & fi eld as hurdler and high jumper.

PERSONAL: Born Alyssa Lynell Paisley on Jan. 7, 1993 … daughter of Scott and Karen Paisley … nursing major.

Freshman / HS5-9 / Se er

Munich, GermanyTheodolinden Gymnasium

BEFORE UAA: Played for SV Lohhof club team in Bayernliga in 2010, leading squad to runner-up fi nish at German Under-18 Championships … piloted team to Bavarian U-18 title in 2009 and 9th place at German U-18s … helped team to runner-up at Bavar-ian U-16 Championships in 2008 and 3rd place at German U-16s.

PERSONAL: Born Franziska Antenia Pirkl on May 19, 1993 in Mu-nich, Germany … daughter of of Matthias and Heiga Pirkl … ma-jor is undeclared.

Sophomore / TR5-10 / Middle Blocker

Kodiak, AlaskaKHS / San Diego CC

#17

Maureen

Sabado

BEFORE UAA: Earned 1st Team All-Pacifi c Coast Athletic Confer-ence honors as freshman at San Diego City College in 2010 … averaged 3.64 kills and 1.43 blocks per set in PCAC action … named PCAC Women’s Athlete of the Week for Oct. 25-31, 2010 after totaling 30 kills and 8 blocks in matches against Cuyamaca and Grossmont.

HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-Northern Lights Conference selec-tion … helped Kodiak to NLC runner-up fi nish and school’s fi rst 4A State Tournament berth in 10 years as senior in 2008 … earned MVP honors in back-to-back weeks as Bears won 2008 Peninsula Challenge and Grace Invitational team titles.

PERSONAL: Born Maureen Kay Sabado on May 19, 1993 … daughter of Virgilio and Rosemarie Sabado … accounting ma-jor.

#12

Franziska

Pirkl

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2010 SEASON REVIEW

2011 Alaska Anchorage Volleyball

2010 RESULTS18 9 OVERALL; 13 5 GNAC 10 1 HOME; 6 5 ROAD; 2 3 NEUTRAL

Date Opponent Score Score by Set Time Att.^Aug 26 DRURY W 3-0 25-21,25-20,25-16 1:23 403^Aug 28 DRURY W 3-1 21-25,25-23,25-17,25-15 1:44 399#Sep 3 UC San Diego L 2-3 15-25,23-25,26-24,25-22,12-15 2:05 122#Sep 3 #10 Metro State L 2-3 34-32,14-25,21-25,25-23,10-15 2:18 50#Sep 4 #2 CSU San Bernardino W 3-0 25-20,25-20,25-23 1:10 50#Sep 4 Humboldt State W 3-2 24-26,25-20,25-14,19-25,15-6 1:53 89 Sep 6 at Dominican W 3-0 25-21,25-16,25-21 1:25 216 Sep 7 at San Francisco State L 1-3 16-25,25-18,19-25,17-25 1:40 262*Sep 9 at Western Oregon L 1-3 25-22,19-25,23-25,23-25 1:54 186*Sep 11 at Saint Martin’s W 3-0 25-12,25-23,25-18 1:20 119*Sep 18 ALASKA FAIRBANKS L 1-3 21-25,25-21,21-25,23-25 1:55 759*Sep 23 SIMON FRASER W 3-0 25-14,25-15,25-23 1:28 377*Sep 25 #15 WESTERN WASHINGTON W 3-1 25-23,25-23,22-25,25-22 2:06 588*Sep 30 at Seattle Pacific L 0-3 23-25,23-25,14-25 1:37 179*Oct 2 at MSU Billings W 3-0 25-22,25-13,25-19 1:13 235*Oct 7 CENTRAL WASHINGTON W 3-1 25-21,25-18,12-25,25-22 1:47 588*Oct 9 NORTHWEST NAZARENE W 3-1 25-23,21-25,25-15,25-22 1:55 705*Oct 16 at Alaska Fairbanks W 3-1 25-21,22-25,25-15,25-19 1:50 290*Oct 21 at #17 Western Washington L 0-3 13-25,11-25,10-25 1:10 551*Oct 23 at Simon Fraser W 3-0 25-17,25-20,25-16 1:25 123*Oct 28 MSU BILLINGS W 3-0 25-16,25-22,25-14 1:18 516*Oct 30 #13 SEATTLE PACIFIC W 3-1 25-22,16-25,25-23,25-20 1:56 592*Nov 4 at Northwest Nazarene W 3-1 22-25,25-18,25-20,25-22 2:00 479*Nov 6 at Central Washington L 0-3 20-25,20-25,13-25 1:13 487*Nov 11 SAINT MARTIN’S W 3-1 25-16,25-19,24-26,25-11 1:54 467*Nov 13 WESTERN OREGON W 3-1 25-27,25-14,25-21,25-14 1:56 693%Nov 18 vs Western Washington L 1-3 24-26,12-25,25-20,20-25 1:46 75

^Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational - Anchorage#Western Oregon Invitational - Monmouth, Ore.*Great Northwest Athletic Conference match% NCAA Div. II West Regional - San Bernardino, Calif.

2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS |-------------ATTACK---------------| |-----SET---| |-SERVE--| |----DIG----| |-------BLOCKING----------| # Player SP MP-S Kill K/S E TA Pct Asst A/S Ace A/S SE RE Dig D/S BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts Pt/S 8 Jackie Matthisen 100 27-27 275 2.75 125 817 .184 11 0.11 28 0.28 29 35 276 2.76 5 32 37 0.37 3 2 324.0 3.24 6 McKenzie Moss 76 23-22 195 2.57 99 582 .165 10 0.13 19 0.25 33 26 191 2.51 2 21 23 0.30 0 3 226.5 2.98 14 Lee Golden 90 26-0 175 1.94 86 456 .195 15 0.17 0 0.00 1 1 38 0.42 2 46 48 0.53 2 2 200.0 2.22 5 Cortney Lundberg 68 19-19 132 1.94 37 299 .318 9 0.13 2 0.03 6 4 20 0.29 16 66 82 1.21 5 1 183.0 2.69 4 Robyn Burton 100 27-27 189 1.89 58 441 .297 4 0.04 4 0.04 7 2 27 0.27 15 110 125 1.25 4 2 263.0 2.63 13 Marie Borowikow 100 27-26 160 1.60 56 418 .249 22 0.22 1 0.01 4 0 39 0.39 5 93 98 0.98 7 4 212.5 2.12 16 Shelby Hollister 36 16-0 32 0.89 12 103 .194 7 0.19 1 0.03 0 0 8 0.22 0 12 12 0.33 1 4 39.0 1.08 12 Leah McWilliams 31 9-6 25 0.81 5 63 .317 1 0.03 0 0.00 0 0 8 0.26 3 24 27 0.87 1 0 40.0 1.29 1 Maddie Ogden 6 4-0 3 0.50 3 10 .000 24 4.00 3 0.50 3 0 4 0.67 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6.0 1.00 9 Nikkie Viotto 100 27-6 15 0.15 19 75 -.053 15 0.15 36 0.36 47 37 278 2.78 0 1 1 0.01 3 1 51.5 0.51 3 Adriana Aukusitino 93 27-0 12 0.13 6 40 .150 427 4.59 17 0.18 42 0 137 1.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 7 29.0 0.31 15 Jamie Russell 8 3-2 1 0.12 2 7 -.143 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 2 0 0.00 1 4 5 0.62 1 1 4.0 0.50 10 Siobhan Johansen 99 27-27 4 0.04 10 25 -.240 594 6.00 18 0.18 34 0 151 1.53 1 2 3 0.03 1 11 24.0 0.24 7 Quincy Haught 100 27-1 0 0.00 1 7 -.143 12 0.12 22 0.22 27 23 229 2.29 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 22.0 0.22 TEAM 15 UAA 100 27- 1218 12.18 519 3343 .209 1151 11.51 151 1.51 233 145 1406 14.06 50 411 255.5 2.56 28 39 1624 16.25 OPPONENTS 100 27- 1122 11.22 620 3414 .147 1019 10.19 145 1.45 210 151 1349 13.49 40 325 202.5 2.03 34 27 1469 14.69

Senior middle blocker Cortney Lundber was a First Team All-GNAC and honorable men on All-American in 2010.

The Alaska Anchorage volleyball team post-ed its third straight winning season and

made its second straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010 with a 18-9 overall record and a 3rd-place finish (13-5) in the GNAC.

The Seawolves posted three victories over ranked teams, including a 3-0 upset of 2nd-ranked and eventual West Region champion Cal State-San Bernardino on Sept. 4. Individually, senior Cortney Lundberg

earned AVCA honorable mention All-America, All-West Region and 1st Team All-GNAC hon-ors, while junior Jackie Matthisen and freshman Robyn Burton were both 2nd Team All-GNAC choices.

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SEAWOLF FACILITIES

The Seawolves host their home matches on campus in the 1,000-seat Wells Fargo Sports Complex.

The gym, which has housed Seawolf volleyball, basketball and gymnastics since 1978, provides a comfortable atmosphere for both competitors and fans. Along with a refurbished playing sur-face in 2010, the gym recently received a facelift with the addi-tion of new plastic bleachers to replace the former wooden seats. Seawolf volleyball players also make use of the WFSC’s other facilities — weight room, fitness center, 25-meter pool, jogging track and sauna — for training and recreation.

Stretching from Alaska to Oregon to Montana – and now to Canada – the Great Northwest Athletic Conference has quickly established itself as

one of the most successful leagues in the NCAA Division II ranks. Founded in 2001 as a 10-team league, the GNAC returned in 2010-11 to its original membership number with the addition of Simon Fraser of Burnaby, British Columbia. Along with Montana State Billings, which joined the league in 2007, Simon Fraser joined original GNAC mem-bers Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Fair banks, Central Washington, Northwest Nazarene, Saint Martin’s, Seattle Pacific, Western Oregon and Western Washington. In the last four years, the GNAC has produced one national team title (2009 SPU women’s soc-cer), three national runner-up finishes, three NCAA Final 4 basketball appearances (all by UAA’s men and women), and top-5 NCAA women’s cross country placings by both SPU and UAA in 2009. UAA sponsors seven of the GNAC’s 14 sports – volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field.

2010 GNAC VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE OVERALL W L PCT MB W L PCTx-Seattle Pacific (13) 16 2 .889 — 26 3 .897x-W. Washington (16) 16 2 .889 — 20 4 .833x-Alaska Anchorage 13 5 .722 3.0 18 9 .667Western Oregon 12 6 .667 4.0 14 9 .609Central Washington 11 7 .611 5.0 13 10 .565Northwest Nazarene 7 11 .389 9.0 7 17 .292Alaska Fairbanks 5 13 .278 11.0 7 17 .292Montana State Billings 5 13 .278 11.0 5 23 .179Simon Fraser 4 14 .222 12.0 4 18 .182Saint Martin’s 1 17 .056 15.0 2 22 .083x-NCAA Tournament qualifier( ) national rank in parentheses

GNAC POSTSEASON AWARDSPlayer of the Year – Emily Jepsen, Western WashingtonNewcomer of the Year – Tereza Bendlova, Alaska FairbanksFreshman of the Year – Nikki Lowell, Seattle PacificCo-Coaches of the Year – Chris Johnson, SPU & Diane Flick, WWU

ALL-GNAC FIRST TEAM: Outside Hitters — Kady Try, CWU (5-11, Sr.); Sarah Risser, SPU (5-9, Sr.); Lindsey Wodrich, SPU (5-9, Jr.). Middle Blockers — Emily Jepsen, WWU (5-11, Jr.); Nikki Lowell, SPU (5-10, Fr.); Cortney Lundberg, UAA (6-1, Sr.). Setter — Kari Rice, WWU (5-10, Sr.). Libero — Allison Gotz, WWU (5-3, Sr.).

ALL-GNAC SECOND TEAM: Outside Hitters — Marlayna Geary, WWU (5-9, So.); Jackie Matthisen, UAA (5-11, Jr.); Tereza Bendlova, UAF (5-9, Sr.); Dani Reese, WOU (5-10, So.); Paige Hoffman, SPU (6-2, Jr.). Middle Blockers — Krissi Kemper, WOU (5-11, Fr.); Robyn Burton, UAA (5-11, Fr.). Setter — Shelby Swanson, SPU (5-8, So.). Libero — Anna Herold, SPU (5-8, Sr.).

UAA HONORABLE MENTION: McKenzie Moss (OH, 5-11, Jr.)

The home of Seawolf volleyball for three decades, the Wells Fargo Sports Complex has earned the reputa on as perhaps the loudest venue in the Great Northwest Athle c Conference, pro-viding an in mida ng atmosphere for opponents.

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ALL-TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDSMOST KILLSMatch: 32, Cherie Knox vs Regis, 10/15/89; & Rhea Cardwell at Central

Washington, 11/13/08Season: 535, Jen Szczerbinski, 1992Career: 1,691, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90, 92

MOST ATTACKSMatch: 83, Rhea Cardwell vs Western Oregon, 11/1/08Season: 1,437, Jen Szczerbinski, 1990Career: 4,511, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90, 92

BEST ATTACK PERCENTAGEMatch (min. 10 att.): .909, Janelle Veith (10-0-11) vs Seattle, 10/20/01Season: .333, Tammy Middaugh, 1982Career: .302, Cortney Lundberg, 2008-10

MOST KILLS PER SETMatch: 10.6, Cherie Knox vs Regis, 10/15/89Season: 4.48, Rhea Cardwell, 2008Career: 4.02, Rhea Cardwell, 2007-08

MOST BLOCK SOLOSMatch: 10, Tammy Middaugh vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82Season: 63, Pam Lewers, 1987Career: 152, Michelle Harlamert, 1989-91,93

MOST BLOCK ASSISTSMatch: 14, Michelle Harlamert vs Bellarmine, 10/1/93Season: 131, Vickie Maas, 1992Career: 359, Sabrina Bingham, 1996-99

MOST TOTAL BLOCKSMatch: 17, Michelle Harlamert vs Bellarmine, 10/1/93Season: 176, Vickie Maas, 1992Career: 499, Vickie Maas, 1989-92

MOST BLOCKS PER SETMatch: 5.0,Tammy Middaugh vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82Season: 1.5, Maria Dalton, 1984Career: 1.2, Pam Lewers, 1985-87

MOST SERVICE ACESMatch: 9,Tegan Bosard vs Western New Mexico, 10/27/97Season: 57, Sandra Kirtley, 1995Career: 162, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-92

MOST DIGSMatch: 39, Jen Szczerbinski vs Chaminade, 10/19/90Season: 604, Jen Szczerbinski, 1990Career: 2,108, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90,92

MOST DIGS PER SETMatch: 9.0, Cherie Knox vs Regis, 10/20/89Season: 5.28, Rachael Knecht, 2004Career: 4.3, Jen Szczerbinski, 1988-90, 92

MOST ASSISTSMatch: 75, Janelle Morrisette vs St. Cloud State, 8/25/00Season: 1,522, Tracy Zink, 1990Career: 3,853, Janelle (Morrisette) Veith, 1998-2001

MOST ASSISTS PER SETMatch: 18.75, Janelle Morrisette vs St. Cloud State, 8/25/00Season: 11.94, Kasey Kuelper, 2002Career: 10.62, Calli Scott, 2008-09

ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDSMOST KILLSMatch: 91 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/9/84Season: 1,872, 1990

MOST ATTACKSMatch: 276 vs Chico State, 11/10/90Season: 5,986, 1990

BEST ATTACK PERCENTAGEMatch: .534 vs Regis, 11/13/82Season: .219, 2002

MOST KILLS PER SETMatch: 22.67 vs Saint Martinís, 10/5/02Season: 13.1, 1996

MOST BLOCK SOLOSMatch: 19 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82Season: 119, 1991

MOST BLOCK ASSISTSMatch: 34 vs Denver, 10/5/85Season: 475, 1994

MOST TOTAL BLOCKSMatch: 28 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82Season: 419, 1984

MOST BLOCKS PER SETMatch: 9.3 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/19/82Season: 3.8, 1982

MOST SERVICE ACESMatch: 24 vs West Virginia State, 9/7/01Season: 259, 1982

MOST DIGSMatch: 158 vs Truman State, 10/25/91Season: 3,143, 1990

MOST DIGS PER SETMatch: 37.8 vs UC Davis, 10/5/90Season: 22.1, 1991

MOST ASSISTSMatch: 85 vs Alaska Fairbanks, 11/9/84Season: 1,652, 1990

MOST ASSISTS PER SETMatch: 19.0 vs Regis, 10/15/89Season: 12.7, 2008

WINS & LOSSES/MISC. RECORDSMost Wins: 24, 1990 & 1992Most Losses: 24, 1983Most Home Wins: 14, 1988Most Road Wins: 14, 1989Consecutive Matches Won: 13, Oct. 1-Nov. 19, 2009Consecutive Sets Won: 18, Oct. 11-27, 2001Consecutive Home Matches Won: 15, 1987-88Consecutive Losses: 14, 1983Highest Winning Pct: .742 (23-8), 1986 & 2009Most Matches Played: 39, 1990Most Sets Played: 144, 1990Shortest Match: 35 minutes vs North Carolina Central, 10/11/90Fewest Points Allowed: 2 vs North Carolina Central, 10/11/90

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8. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 2119. Michelle Garvin (2000-03) 19610. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 183 Starr Burgan (2000-03) 183

BLOCK SOLOS1. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 1522. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 1473. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 984. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 975. Meganne Hendricks (1985-88) 946. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 867. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 768. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 729. Mary Cashin (1984-85) 7110. Cortney Lundberg (2008-10) 68

ACES1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 1622. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 1393. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 1294. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 1265. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 1196. Tegan Bosard (1996-99) 1147. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 1108. Michelle Garvin (2000-03) 107 O’Lita McWilliams (2002-03) 10710. April Hydak (1996-98) 104

ACES PER SET1. O’Lita McWilliams (2001-03) .5172. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) .4073. Stacie Meisner (2008-09) .3574. Carrie Belden (1996-98) .3525. April Hydak (1996-98) .3506. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) .3487. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) .3278. Joanna Johnson (2007-08) .3209. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) .31010. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) .301

MATCHES PLAYED1. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 1432. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 1413. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 1404. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 1295. Nikki (Mowry) Wegner (1990-93) 1276. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 1237. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 1218. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 120 Tegan Bosard (1996-99) 12010. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 118

SETS PLAYED (since 1984)1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 495 Tracy Zink (1987-90) 4953. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 4644. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 4365. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 4296. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 4277. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 4238. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 4169. Tegan Bosard (1996-99) 41410. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 411

4. Diana Gordon (2003-04) 3.985. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 3.626. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 3.617. O’Lita McWilliams (2002-03) 3.428. Tammy Burgess (1990-92) 3.309. Rachel Kidwell (2007-08) 3.2810. Rhea Cardwell (2007-08) 3.28

ASSISTS1. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 3,8532. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 3,7913. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 2,8554. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 2,6255. Calli Scott (2008-09) 2,4016. Ann Twiggs (1983-86) 1,7577. Val Segerstrom (1994-95) 1,5838. Kathy Hajdukovich (1996-97) 1,5179. Molly Merritt (1993-94) 1,46010. Stephanie Martinez (2002-05) 1,264

ASSISTS PER SET1. Calli Scott (2008-09) 10.622. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 9.373. Stephanie Martinez (2002-05) 9.094. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 8.425. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 7.666. Val Segerstrom (1994-95) 7.617. Kathy Hajdukovich (1996-97) 7.298. Molly Merritt (1993-94) 6.709. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 6.5610. Ann Twiggs (1983-86) 5.61

TOTAL BLOCKS1. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 4992. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 4453. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 4304. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 4155. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 3846. Maria (Dalton) Ammerman (1981-88) 3727. Cortney Lundberg (2008-10) 3178. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 3089. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 29910. Starr Burgan (2000-03) 222

BLOCKS PER SET1. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 1.212. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 1.163. Chelsey Jones (2005-06) 1.154. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 1.085. Cortney Lundberg (2008-10) 1.076. Karen Griffith (1985-86) 1.067. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 1.048. Cindy Clagett (1984-87) 1.019. Mary Cashin (1984-85) 1.0110. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 0.99

BLOCK ASSISTS1. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 3592. Vickie Maas (1989-92) 3523. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 3184. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 3175. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 2786. Cortney Lundberg (2008-10) 2497. Sandra Kirtley (1994-95) 227

KILLS1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 1,6912. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 1,2483. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 1,0244. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 1,0125. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 9866. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 9387. Vanessa Tsukano (1997-00) 8808. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 8449. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 84310. April Hydak (1996-98) 773

KILLS PER SET1. Rhea Cardwell (2007-08) 4.022. Mindy Cason (2002-03) 3.763. Jackie Matthisen (2008- ) 3.444. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 3.425. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 3.426. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 2.867. O’Lita McWilliams (2002-03) 2.858. Heather Lyons (2005-06) 2.849. McKenzie Moss (2008- ) 2.7810. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 2.73

ATTACKS1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 4,5112. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 3,5583. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 3,0524. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) 2,5685. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) 2,5406. Vanessa Tsukano (1997-00) 2,4807. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 93) 2,4068. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) 2,3539. April Hydak (1996-98) 2,27310. Sonnet Farrell (1995-98) 2,238

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min. 600 att.)1. Cortney Lundberg (2008-10) .3022. Tammy Middaugh (1981-82) .2923. Mary Cashin (1984-85) .2754. Mindy Cason (2002-03) .2645. Carolyn DeKay (2001-02, 2004) .2616. Carla Anderson (1984-85) .2517. Brianne (Halling) McCabe (1999-02) .2508. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) .2509. Sabrina Bingham (1996-99) .24310. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) .229

DIGS1. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 2,1082. Cherie Knox (1987-90) 1,5723. Tracy Zink (1987-90) 1,3364. Shana Purvis (1991-92, 1996) 1,2275. Latika Chandler (1996-98, 2000) 1,1326. Jeni Phillips (1993-96) 1,0857. Kasey Kuelper (2000-03) 1,0708. Janelle (Morrisette) Veith (1998-01) 1,0489. Stacie Meisner (2008-09) 1,01110. Michelle Harlamert (1989-91, 1993) 1,011

DIGS PER SET1. Rachael Knecht (2004-06) 4.582. Stacie Meisner (2008-09) 4.533. Jen Szczerbinski (1988-90, 1992) 4.26

CAREER LEADERS

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6. Maria Dalton (1984) 1157. Robyn Burton (2010) 1108. Sandra Kirtley (1994) 1099. Miya Athanas (1994) 10810. Sabrina Bingham (1996) 107

BLOCK SOLOS1. Pam Lewers (1987) 632. Michelle Harlamert (1989) 623. Mary Cashin (1984) 494. Maria Dalton (1984) 45 Meganne Hendricks (1987) 45 Vickie Maas (1992) 457. Vickie Maas (1991) 448. Meganne Hendricks (1988) 43 Sonnet Farrell (1996) 4310. Pam Lewers (1986) 42

ACES1. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 592. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 573. Kasey Kuelper (2001) 524. Tegan Bosard (1997) 515. Carrie Belden (1998) 496. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 48 O’Lita McWilliams (2002) 488. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 479. Krista Ferguson (1987) 4610. Sandra Kirtley (1994) 44

ACES PER SET (min. 25 aces)1. Caitlin Grenier (2006) .6902. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) .5363. Paepaetele Poasa (2006) .5084. Stephanie Martinez (2005) .5005. O’Lita McWilliams (2002) .4956. Kasey Kuelper (2001) .4917. Tegan Bosard (1997) .4688. Sandra Kirtley (1995) .4639. Kasey Kuelper (2002) .45310. Carrie Belden (1998) .434

MATCHES PLAYED1. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 39 Rhonda Hedington (1990) 39 Vickie Maas (1990) 39 Tracy Zink (1990) 395. Nikki Mowry (1990) 38 Michelle Harlamert (1990) 387. Amy Willis (1990) 378. Six tied with 36

SETS PLAYED (since 1984)1. Tracy Zink (1990) 1442. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 1433. Michelle Harlamert (1990) 1404. Shana Purvis (1992) 1335. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 132 Vickie Maas (1992) 1327. Pam Lewers (1987) 1308. Danica Thomas (1992) 128 Jeni Phillips (1994) 12810. Four tied with 127

3. Diana Gordon (2004) 4.624. Stacie Meisner (2009) 4.545. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 4.526. Stacie Meisner (2008) 4.517. Shana Purvis (1991) 4.448. Cherie Knox (1989) 4.439. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 4.2210. Vanessa Tsukano (1999) 4.17

ASSISTS1. Tracy Zink (1990) 15222. Shana Purvis (1992) 13963. Kasey Kuelper (2003) 13504. Tracy Zink (1989) 13065. Val Segerstrom (1995) 12526. Janelle Morrisette (2000) 12087. Calli Scott (2009) 12028. Calli Scott (2008) 11999. Kasey Kuelper (2002) 113410. Janelle Veith (2001) 1113

ASSISTS PER SET1. Kasey Kuelper (2003) 12.272. Kasey Kuelper (2002) 11.943. Janelle Morrisette (1999) 11.554. Tracy Zink (1989) 11.075. Bethan Murphy (2004) 11.026. Janelle Veith (2001) 10.707. Calli Scott (2009) 10.648. Calli Scott (2008) 10.619. Tracy Zink (1990) 10.5710. Stephanie Martinez (2004) 10.55

TOTAL BLOCKS1. Vickie Maas (1992) 1762. Maria Dalton (1984) 1603. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 1554. Brianne Halling (2001) 1525. Pam Lewers (1987) 146 Michelle Harlamert (1990) 1467. Sandra Kirtley (1994) 1448. Michelle Harlamert (1989) 1429. Mary Cashin (1984) 135 Sabrina Bingham (1996) 135

BLOCKS PER SET1. Maria Dalton (1984) 1.542. Deb Richardson (1984) 1.453. Brianne Halling (2001) 1.434. Pam Lewers (1986) 1.395. Vickie Maas (1992) 1.336. Michelle Harlamert (1989) 1.337. Mary Cashin (1984) 1.278. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 1.269. Robyn Burton (2010) 1.2510. Cindy Clagett (1986) 1.24

BLOCK ASSISTS1. Vickie Maas (1992) 1312. Sonnet Farrell (1998) 1243. Sabrina Bingham (1998) 1214. Sandra Kirtley (1995) 1185. Brianne Halling (2001) 116

KILLS1. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 5352. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 5133. Rhea Cardwell (2008) 5064. Cherie Knox (1989) 5025. Jackie Matthisen (2009) 4576. Mindy Cason (2003) 4547. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 4178. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 4079. Vanessa Tsukano (2000) 39710. McKenzie Moss (2009) 360

KILLS PER SET1. Rhea Cardwell (2008) 4.482. Cherie Knox (1989) 4.183. Mindy Cason (2003) 4.134. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 4.055. Jackie Matthisen (2009) 4.046. O’Lita McWilliams (2003) 3.707. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 3.638. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 3.599. Carolyn DeKay (2004) 3.5610. Brianne McCabe (2002) 3.54

ATTACKS1. Rhea Cardwell (2008) 14572. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 14373. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 14034. Cherie Knox (1989) 13405. Jackie Matthisen (2009) 12146. Cherie Knox (1990) 11507. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 10838. Jeni Phillips (1994) 10249. Mindy Cason (2003) 106610. McKenzie Moss (2009) 1018

ATTACK PERCENTAGE (min. 100 kills)1. Tammy Middaugh (1982) .3332. Cortney Lundberg (2010) .3183. Mary Cashin (1984) .3114. Janelle Veith (2001) .3075. Cortney Lundberg (2009) .3076. Maria Dalton (1981) .3037. Robyn Burton (2010) .2978. Carolyn DeKay (2004) .2929. Brianne McCabe (2002) .29210. Cortney Lundberg (2008) .290

DIGS1. Jennie Szczerbinski (1990) 6042. Jennie Szczerbinski (1992) 5973. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 5444. Tracy Zink (1990) 5355. Cherie Knox (1989) 5316. Rachael Knecht (2004) 5287. Stacie Meisner (2009) 5188. Stacie Meisner (2008) 5109. Shana Purvis (1992) 48910. Cherie Knox (1990) 437

DIGS PER SET1. Rachael Knecht (2004) 5.282. Jennie Szczerbinski (1989) 4.73

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS & RESULTS

TEAM STATISTICS BY YEARYear Kills Hit% Assists Aces Digs Blocks1980 843 .124 677 210 NA 2521981 735 .146 626 144 NA 2631982 1,054 .208 831 259 NA 3761983 Not Available1984 1,280 .207 1,151 257 1,719 4191985 1,045 .121 894 127 1,423 3391986 1,350 .182 1,189 217 1,734 3531987 1,553 .159 1,286 226 2,316 3931988 1,370 .185 1,135 162 2,044 2291989 1,540 .188 1,394 180 2,516 3161990 1,872 .145 1,652 186 3,143 3161991 1,326 .128 1,200 143 2,745 3061992 1,731 .171 1,597 208 2,924 3351993 1,179 .153 1,078 182 1,718 2161994 1,562 .155 1,340 202 2,032 3251995 1,600 .164 1,425 206 2,070 3141996 1,675 .182 1,491 243 2,049 3291997 1,346 .151 1,224 230 1,724 2841998 1,544 .160 1,360 215 2,048 2711999 1,340 .160 1,179 192 1,882 2302000 1,629 .171 1,459 217 1,915 2602001 1,530 .208 1,367 225 1,834 2722002 1,479 .219 1,335 205 1,668 1762003 1,741 .224 1,578 207 1,922 2082004 1,367 .190 1,237 156 1,943 2042005 1,145 .141 1,038 144 1,454 2122006 1,095 .130 998 191 1,423 1832007 1,096 .138 1,002 112 1,511 1682008 1,486 .201 1,387 164 1,902 2012009 1,481 .222 1,371 170 1,641 2622010 1,218 .209 1,151 151 1,406 255

TEAM RESULTS YEAR BY YEARYear Coach Overall Pct. Conference Postseason1980 Kerry McCaig 17-10 .630 ---1981 Kerry McCaig 14-13* .519 ---1982 Kerry McCaig 21-11 .656 ---1983 Kerry McCaig 3-24 .111 ---1984 Kerry McCaig 22-11 .667 10-3 (2nd)1985 Judy Lee 9-23 .281 4-10 (6th)1986 Judy Lee 23- 8 .742 10-4 (3rd)1987 Judy Lee 16-22 .421 8-6 (4th)1988 Judy Lee 22- 9 .710 10-4 (3rd)1989 Judy Lee 23-13 .639 8-4 (3rd) NCAA 1st Rd1990 Judy Lee 24-15 .615 6-0 (1st) NCAA 1st Rd1991 Judy Lee 13-21 .382 1-7 (5th)1992 Judy Lee 24-10 .706 7-1 (T-1st)1993 Judy Lee 11-16 .407 4-4 (T-2nd)1994 Judy Lee 16-16 .500 5-9 (T-5th)1995 Judy Lee 14-20 .412 5-9 (5th)1996 Kerry Major 20-13 .606 7-5 (3rd)1997 Kerry Major 13-17 .433 8-4 (3rd)1998 Kim Lauwers 15-17 .469 7-7 (T-4th)1999 Kim Lauwers 15-12 .556 8-6 (T-4th)2000 Kim Lauwers 14-18 .438 8-6 (T-3rd)2001 Kim Lauwers 18-10 .642 11-7 (5th)2002 Kim Lauwers 15-11 .577 11-7 (4th)2003 Kim Lauwers 16-10 .615 10-8 (T-4th)2004 Kim Lauwers 13-13 .500 7-11 (7th)2005 Michelle Earl 7-19 .269 4-14 (8th)2006 Michelle Earl 5-20 .200 2-14 (8th)2007 Michelle Earl 5-19 .208 1-17 (10th)2008 Chris Green 15-14 .517 7-9 (6th)2009 Chris Green 23-8 .742 14-2 (1st) NCAA 2nd Rd2010 Chris Green 18-9 .667 13-5 (3rd) NCAA 1st Rd 31-Year Totals 476-460 .514 196-183 (.517)

* 6-21 in 1981 including forfeitures

ALL-TIME RESULTS

Head CoachKerry McCaig

5 seasons69-77 (.473)

1980 (17-10)PACIFIC, OR 1-3 LPACIFIC, OR 3-2 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WPUGET SOUND 1-3 LPUGET SOUND 2-3 LMONTANA TECH 3-0 WMONTANA TECH 3-0 WPortland* 2-1 WCentral Washington* 2-1 WBoise State* 2-0 WEastern Washington* 0-2 L

Lewis & Clark* 0-2 LIdaho* 0-2 LW. WASHINGTON 0-2 LW. WASHINGTON 1-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 WWARNER PACIFIC 3-0 WWARNER PACIFIC 3-1 WCarroll^ 3-1 WMSU Billings^ 3-0 WWestern Montana^ 3-0 WNorthern Montana^ 3-0 WMontana Tech^ 3-1 WMontana State^ 0-3 Lat Simon Fraser 0-3 L*Interstate League Tourn.^Fron er League Tourn.

1981 (14-13)SO. OREGON 3-0 W*SO. OREGON 3-0 W*at Cent. Washington 3-1 W*at Cent. Washington 3-1 W*at W. Washington 1-3 Lat W. Washington 2-3 LPORTLAND 3-0 W*PORTLAND 3-0 W*at Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 W*at Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 W*W. WASHINGTON 0-3 LW. WASHINGTON 3-1 Wat Portland 2-3 LWestern Oregon^ 2-0 WLinfi eld^ 0-2 Lat S. Oregon State^ 0-2 Lat S. Oregon State^ 0-2 LLinfi eld^ 0-2 L

at Hawaii-Hilo 0-3 Lat Hawaii-Hilo 0-3 LHawaii Pacifi c% 1-3 LNevada% 1-3 Lat BYU-Hawaii% 0-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WC. WASHINGTON 3-0 WC. WASHINGTON 3-2 W^Southern Oregon Tourn.%BYU-Hawaii Tournament*matches later forfeited by UAA (Offi cial record: 6-21)

1982 (21-11)at U.S. Interna onal^ 0-2 Lat UC San Diego^ 0-2 LHumboldt State^ 2-1 WLaVerne^ 1-2 L

So. California Coll.^ 2-0 WSo. California Coll.^ 2-0 WIdaho State^ 0-2 Lat UC Riverside 0-3 LREGIS 3-1 WREGIS 3-1 WPUGET SOUND 3-1 WPUGET SOUND 3-1 Wat Southern Oregon 2-3 Lat Southern Oregon 3-0 Wat Portland 3-2 Wat Portland 3-2 WC. WASHINGTON 3-1 WC. WASHINGTON 3-2 WW. WASHINGTON 3-0 WW. WASHINGTON 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 WRegis* 2-0 W

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Nebraska-Omaha* 1-2 LTexas-El Paso* 0-2 LColorado College* 2-0 Wat N. Colorado* 0-2 LRegis* 2-0 Wat N. Colorado* 0-2 LTexas-El Paso* 0-2 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-2 W^UC San Diego Tune-Up*Northern Colorado Tourn.

1983 (3-24)CAL POLY-POMONA 0-3 LCAL POLY-POMONA 0-3 LCHAPMAN 0-3 LCHAPMAN 0-3 Lat UC Davis 0-3 Lat Sacramento State 0-3 Lat San Francisco State 0-3 Lat San Francisco 0-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 1-3 LMONTANA TECH 0-3 LMONTANA TECH 0-3 LWARNER PACIFIC 0-3 LWARNER PACIFIC 1-3 LMoorhead State^ 2-1 WWisconsin-Superior^ 0-2 LSt. Catherine’s^ 0-2 LSt. Cloud State^ 0-2 LWinona State^ 2-1 WAlaska Fairbanks^ 2-0 WNW Missouri State^ 0-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 LCS DOMINGUEZ HILLS 1-3 LCS DOMINGUEZ HILLS 0-3 LMINNESOTA-DULUTH 0-3 LMINNESOTA-DULUTH 0-3 L^UM-Duluth Halloween Tour.

1984 (22-11)MAYVILLE STATE 3-0 WMAYVILLE STATE 3-0 WSACRAMENTO STATE 0-3 LSACRAMENTO STATE 1-3 Lat Denver 3-1 Wat Metro State 3-2 Wat Metro State 3-0 Wat Denver 3-0 WNO. COLORADO 1-3 LNO. COLORADO 1-3 LCS BAKERSFIELD 0-3 LCS BAKERSFIELD 0-3 LAIR FORCE 3-2 W

AIR FORCE 2-3 LREGIS 3-1 WREGIS 3-2 WBemidji State^ 2-0 WMankato State^ 2-1 WNW Missouri State^ 1-2 LSt. Catherine’s^ 1-2 LSt. Thomas, MN^ 2-0 Wat Minn.-Duluth^ 2-1 WWisconsin-Parkside^ 2-0 Wat MSU Billings 3-0 WSONOMA STATE 3-1 WSONOMA STATE 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-2 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 Wat Denver* 3-0 WAir Force* 1-3 Lat Regis* 0-3 L^UM.-Duluth Halloween Tour.*Con nental Divide Conf. Tour.

Head CoachJudy Lee

11 seasons195-173 (.530)

1985 (9-23)CHICO STATE 0-3 LCHICO STATE 0-3 LPORTLAND STATE 0-3 LPORTLAND STATE 0-3 Lat Washington 0-3 Lat Texas-Arlington^ 0-3 LTexas-El Paso^ 0-3 LBaylor^ 1-3 Lat MSU Billings 1-3 Lat MSU Billings 3-1 WDENVER 0-3 LDENVER 1-3 LMETRO STATE 0-3 LMETRO STATE 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 Wat Northern Colorado 0-3 Lat Northern Colorado 0-3 Lat Air Force 2-3 Lat Air Force 2-3 LCS Northridge* 0-2 LChapman* 2-0 WUC Riverside* 0-2 LSacramento State* 0-2 LNorthern Colorado* 3-1 WCal Poly-Pomona* 0-3 LFerris State* 0-3 L

Tex. A&M-Commerce* 3-2 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 WUC DAVIS 3-0 WUC DAVIS 3-0 WREGIS 0-3 LREGIS 0-3 L^Texas-Arlington Tournament*Air Force Premier Tourn.

1986 (23-8)at Chapman 0-2 LBENTLEY 3-1 WBENTLEY 3-1 WLEWIS & CLARK 1-3 LLEWIS & CLARK 0-3 LMSU BILLINGS 3-1 WMSU BILLINGS 3-1 WALASKA PACIFIC 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 Wat Denver 3-0 Wat Denver 3-1 Wat Metro State 3-0 Wat Metro State 3-2 WSLIPPERY ROCK 3-0 WSLIPPERY ROCK 3-0 WNO. COLORADO 1-3 LNO. COLORADO 1-3 Lat Alaska Pacifi c 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-0 Wat Regis 1-3 Lat Regis 2-3 Lvs Regis^ 3-2 Wvs Ferris State^ 0-3 Lvs Chapman^ 3-0 Wvs UC Davis^ 3-0 Wvs Texas Woman’s^ 3-2 Wat Air Force^ 3-2 WAIR FORCE 3-2 WAIR FORCE 3-1 W^Air Force Premier Tourn.

1987 (16-22)at Alaska Fairbanks 0-2 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 WFLORIDA SOUTHERN 3-1 WFLORIDA SOUTHERN 0-3 Lat Air Force 0-3 Lat Northern Colorado^ 0-3 LAir Force^ 2-3 LSouthern Colorado^ 1-3 LMetro State^ 1-3 Lat MSU Billings 3-0 Wat MSU Billings 3-2 WALASKA PACIFIC 1-3 L

METRO STATE 0-3 LMETRO STATE 3-0 WREGIS 1-3 LREGIS 3-0 WGANNON 3-0 WGANNON 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 Wat CS Dominguez Hills 3-0 Wat CS Dominguez Hills 3-0 WNorth Dakota State* 0-3 LMinnesota-Duluth* 0-3 LCentral Missouri St.* 0-3 LChapman* 3-0 WPortland State* 0-3 Lat Nebraska-Omaha* 0-3 LDENVER 3-0 WDENVER 3-0 Wat Northern Colorado 0-3 Lat Air Force 2-3 LSacramento State% 2-3 LFerris State% 0-3 LCal Poly-Pomona% 1-3 LPortland State% 0-3 LArmy% 3-2 WRegis% 0-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 W^Northern Colorado Tourn.*Nebraska-Omaha Tourn.%Air Force Premier Tourn.

1988 (22-9)San Francisco State^ 2-1 WWestern Washington^ 2-0 Wat California-Davis^ 2-0 WS. DAKOTA STATE 3-1 WS. DAKOTA STATE 3-0 WE. NEW MEXICO 3-0 WE. NEW MEXICO 3-0 WALASKA PACIFIC 3-1 WSOUTHERN INDIANA 3-1 WSOUTHERN INDIANA 3-0 Wat Regis 2-3 Lat Metro State 2-3 Lat Denver 3-0 Wat Colo.-Colo. Springs 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WNO. COLORADO 3-0 WNO. COLORADO 3-2 Wat Regis 0-3 Lat Denver 3-0 Wat Metro State 0-3 LAngelo State* 1-3 LSacramento State* 1-3 LFerris State* 0-3 LNorthern Colorado* 1-3 L

Chico State* 3-1 WMissouri-St. Louis* 1-3 LMSU BILLINGS 3-2 WMSU BILLINGS 3-0 WAIR FORCE 3-1 WAIR FORCE 3-2 W^UC Davis Invita onal*Air Force Premier Tourn.

1989 (23-13)at Alaska Pacifi c 2-0 WCal State-Hayward^ 2-0 WSimon Fraser^ 2-0 WChico State^ 0-2 LChaminade^ 1-2 LMETRO STATE* 1-3 LW. KENTUCKY* 3-0 WMETRO STATE 0-3 LCAL STATE LA 3-0 WCAL STATE LA 3-0 WALASKA PACIFIC 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 Wat MSU Billings 3-1 Wat MSU Billings 3-0 Wat Air Force 3-1 Wat Air Force 3-0 WWest Texas A&M% 1-3 LMesa State% 3-1 WAngelo State% 1-3 LNW Missouri State% 3-0 Wat Regis% 3-0 WAir Force% 3-1 WREGIS 1-3 LREGIS 0-3 LDENVER 3-0 WDENVER 3-1 WGrand Valley State$ 3-1 WUC Riverside$ 1-3 LSacramento State$ 0-3 LFerris State$ 3-2 Wat Air Force$ 1-3 LTampa$ 2-3 LMISS. U. FOR WOMEN 3-0 WMISS. U. FOR WOMEN 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 Wat Sacramento St.& 0-3 L^UC Davis Invita onal*Crystal Light Classic%Metro State Tournament$Air Force Premier Tourn.&NCAA Division II Regional

1990 (24-15)at Hawaii-Hilo 3-1 Wat Hawaii-Hilo 0-3 Lat Hawaii Pacifi c 0-3 L

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at Chaminade 1-3 Lat Hawaii Pacifi c 0-3 Lat Chaminade 3-1 WUC RIVERSIDE 3-0 WUC RIVERSIDE 0-3 Lat Grand Canyon 3-2 Wat Grand Canyon 3-0 WUC Riverside* 0-3 LCal State L.A.* 1-3 Lat CS Dom. Hills* 3-1 Wvs Sonoma State* 3-0 WW. WASHINGTON 3-1 WMONT. ST. BILLINGS 3-0 WMONT. ST. BILLINGS 3-0 WUC Davis^ 3-1 WPortland State^ 1-3 LChaminade^ 2-3 Lat Sacramento State^ 1-3 LCS Bakersfi eld^ 1-3 LNC CENTRAL 3-0 WNC CENTRAL 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 WCHAMINADE 3-2 WCHAMINADE 3-2 WNebraska-Omaha% 3-1 WCentral Missouri St.% 2-3 LCS Bakersfi eld% 0-3 LUC Riverside% 1-3 LRegis% 3-1 WMetro State% 3-0 WCHICO STATE 3-1 WCHICO STATE 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WYOUNGSTOWN ST. 3-0 WYOUNGSTOWN ST. 3-1 Wat Portland State^ 0-3 L*CS-Dominguez Hills Tourn.^Sacramento State Invite%Air Force Premier Tourn.^NCAA Division II Regional

1991 (13-21)IUPU-Ft. Wayne* 2-3 LNorthern Kentucky* 3-0 Wat Northern Michigan* 1-3 LMichigan Tech* 3-1 WSt. Cloud State* 3-1 WSIMON FRASER 3-0 WCAL POLY POMONA 0-3 LSONOMA STATE^ 3-2 WCAL POLY POMONA^ 0-3 LABILENE CHRISTIAN 0-3 LABILENE CHRISTIAN 3-1 WGRAND CANYON 0-3 LGRAND CANYON 1-3 LCENT. OKLAHOMA 3-2 W

CENT. OKLAHOMA 3-2 WMissouri Southern% 2-3 LFlorida Atlan c% 1-3 Lat Florida Southern% 0-3 LAir Force% 0-3 LFlorida Atlan c% 3-1 Wat MSU Billings 1-3 Lat MSU Billings 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 LTRUMAN STATE 3-0 WTRUMAN STATE 3-2 WTampa$ 0-3 LMinnesota-Duluth$ 0-3 LCal Poly-Pomona$ 0-3 LAngelo State$ 0-3 LOakland, MI$ 1-3 LMankato State$ 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 1-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 0-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 0-3 L*Northern Michigan Invite^Crystal Light Classic%Florida Southern Invite$Air Force Premier Tourn.

1992 (24-10)Tex. A&M-Commerce^ 3-0 WBellarmine^ 3-2 WWayne State, NE^ 2-3 Lat Missouri-St. Louis^ 0-3 LDenver^ 2-3 LOKLAHOMA 1-3 LOKLAHOMA 0-3 LMORNINGSIDE 3-0 WMORNINGSIDE 3-2 WBUCKNELL 3-0 WBUCKNELL 3-0 WWisconsin-Parkside* 3-1 Wat Ferris State* 3-1 WGrand Valley State* 3-1 Wat Ferris State* 3-1 WAIR FORCE 3-1 WAIR FORCE 2-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 Wat Sea le Pacifi c 3-2 Wat Grand Canyon 1-3 Lat Grand Canyon 3-2 Wat Sea le Pacifi c 3-1 WMSU BILLINGS 3-2 WMSU BILLINGS 3-0 WIUPU-FT WAYNE 3-2 WIUPU-FT WAYNE 3-0 Wat Air Force% 0-3 LNorthern Michigan% 0-3 LLewis% 3-1 WChapman% 3-1 W

Regis% 2-3 LFLORIDA ATLANTIC 3-1 WFLORIDA ATLANTIC 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 W^Missouri-St. Louis Invite*Ferris State Invita onal%Air Force Premier Tourn.

1993 (11-16)ALA.-HUNTSVILLE 3-0 WALA.-HUNTSVILLE 3-0 WSan Francisco State^ 2-3 LCS San Bernardino^ 3-0 Wat UC Davis^ 0-3 LChico State^ 0-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 3-2 WSEATTLE PACIFIC 0-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 2-3 LCOLO.-COLO. SPR.@ 1-3 LCOLO.-COLO. SPR. 3-2 WBELLARMINE 3-2 WBELLARMINE 3-1 WSONOMA STATE 1-3 LSONOMA STATE 2-3 Lat MSU Billings 3-0 Wat MSU Billings 3-0 WGRAND CANYON 0-3 LGRAND CANYON 0-3 LUC Riverside* 1-3 Lat Air Force* 0-3 LLewis* 0-3 LNorth Dakota* 3-2 WAngelo State* 0-3 Lat Sea le Pacifi c% 2-3 LPortland State% 0-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 W^UC Davis Invita onal@ at Colony High School*Air Force Premier Tourn.%Falcon Classic

1994 (16-16)Indiana, PA^ 3-2 Wat California, PA^ 3-2 WGannon^ 2-3 LDowling^ 3-1 WABILENE CHRISTIAN* 2-3 LBENTLEY* 3-2 WALASKA FAIRBANKS* 2-3 LBENTLEY* 3-1 WADAMS STATE 3-1 WADAMS STATE 3-1 WMSU BILLINGS 3-0 WMSU BILLINGS 3-0 Wat W. New Mexico 3-2 Wat W. New Mexico 2-3 L

HAWAII-HILO 0-3 LHAWAII-HILO 0-3 LCHAMINADE 3-2 WCHAMINADE 1-3 Lat Metro State% 0-3 Lat Denver% 3-2 Wat Regis% 0-3 LColorado Chris an% 1-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-2 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 1-3 Lat Portland State 0-3 Lat Portland State 0-3 Lat Sea le Pacifi c 0-3 Lat Sea le Pacifi c 0-3 Lvs Bemidji State$ 3-1 Wvs Mesa State$ 3-2 Wat Alaska Fairbanks$ 0-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks$ 3-2 W^California, PA Preview Tour.*UAA Invita onal%Econolodge Invita onal$Nanook Invita onal

1995 (14-20)Western State^ 3-0 WMadonna^ 3-1 WSouthern Colorado^ 3-0 Wat Mesa State^ 0-3 LCOLORADO MINES* 3-1 WDOWLING* 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS* 1-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS* 2-3 LUC RIVERSIDE 3-2 WUC RIVERSIDE 2-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 1-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 0-3 Lat Chaminade 0-3 Lat Chaminade 3-1 Wat Hawaii-Hilo 0-3 Lat Hawaii-Hilo 0-3 LPORTLAND STATE 0-3 LPORTLAND STATE 0-3 LW. NEW MEXICO 3-0 WW. NEW MEXICO 3-1 WFort Lewis^ 1-3 Lat Metro State^ 1-3 LNebraska-Kearney^ 0-3 LAir Force^ 1-3 Lat MSU Billings 3-0 Wat MSU Billings 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 2-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 2-3 Lat Sea le Pacifi c% 0-3 LPortland State% 0-3 LEckerd$ 3-2 WChadron State$ 1-3 L

at Alaska Fairbanks$ 3-2 WEckerd$ 3-1 W^Metro State Classic*UAA Invita onal%Falcon Classic$Nanook Invita onal

Head CoachKerry Major

2 seasons33-30 (.524)

1996 (20-13)at Cal St.-Bakersfi eld^ 0-3 LGrand Canyon^ 0-3 LNebraska-Kearney^ 1-3 LColorado Chris an^ 3-1 WSouth Carolina-Aiken$ 3-1 WSW Minnesota St.$ 3-1 Wat Alaska Fairbanks$ 3-2 WSW Minnesota St.$ 2-3 LSONOMA STATE 1-3 LSONOMA STATE 3-1 WNorth Dakota% 3-2 WWayne State% 0-3 Lat North Dakota St.% 0-3 LLEWIS 3-2 WLEWIS 3-1 Wat W. New Mexico 3-0 Wat W. New Mexico 3-0 Wat Sea le Pacifi c 1-3 Lat Sea le Pacifi c 2-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 1-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 2-3 LCHAMINADE 3-2 WCHAMINADE 0-3 LHAWAII-HILO 3-0 WHAWAII-HILO 3-0 WMSU BILLINGS 3-2 WMSU BILLINGS 3-0 WMILLERSVILLE 3-0 WMILLERSVILLE 3-0 WMINN.-MORRIS* 3-1 WWINGATE* 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS* 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS* 2-3 L^CS-Bakersfi eld Challenge

$Nanook Invita onal

%NDSU Homecoming Tourn.

*UAA Invita onal

1997 (13-17)Adams State^ 3-0 Wat Mesa State^ 0-3 LWashburn^ 1-3 L

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Western State^ 3-2 WNO. MICHIGAN* 0-3 LCS BAKERSFIELD* 0-3 LNORTH ALABAMA* 1-3 LNORTH ALABAMA* 0-3 LCAL STATE LA 0-3 LCAL STATE LA 1-3 LDARTMOUTH 1-3 LDARTMOUTH 1-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 3-2 WSEATTLE PACIFIC 3-0 Wat Hawaii-Hilo 1-3 Lat Hawaii-Hilo 2-3 Lat Chaminade 3-1 Wat Chaminade 0-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WW. WASHINGTON 1-3 LW. WASHINGTON 3-2 WW. NEW MEXICO 3-0 WW. NEW MEXICO 3-1 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-2 Wat MSU Billings 3-0 Wat MSU Billings 2-3 Lat Colorado Chris an 0-3 Lat Metro State 0-3 LIUPU-INDIANAPOLIS 3-0 WIUPU-INDIANAPOLIS 3-0 W^Mesa State Classic*UAA Elite Invita onal

Head CoachKim Lauwers

7 seasons106-91 (.538)

1998 (15-17)CAMERON* 2-3 LTRUMAN STATE* 3-0 WCS DOM. HILLS* 3-0 WCAMERON* 0-3 LMissouri Western^ 3-1 WNorth Dakota^ 3-0 Wat North Alabama^ 1-3 Lat North Alabama^ 0-3 LMICHIGAN TECH 3-0 WMICHIGAN TECH 2-3 LWARNER PACIFIC 3-0 WWARNER PACIFIC 3-0 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-1 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 2-3 Lat BYU-Hawaii 0-3 Lat Hawaii Pacifi c 0-3 LROCKHURST 0-3 LROCKHURST 1-3 LSaint Mar n’s% 3-0 W

Sea le Pacifi c% 0-3 Lat Simon Fraser% 3-1 WW. Washington% 3-2 WHAWAII-HILO 3-2 WCHAMINADE 0-3 Lat W. New Mexico 0-3 Lat W. New Mexico 0-3 Lat Grand Canyon 1-3 LMSU BILLINGS 2-3 LMSU BILLINGS 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-2 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-2 Wvs Sea le Pacifi c$ 0-3 L*UAA Invita onal^North Alabama Classic%Pacifi c West Crossover$Pacifi c West Conf. Tour.

1999 (15-12)ABILENE CHRISTIAN* 1-3 LUC DAVIS* 2-3 LMETRO STATE* 3-0 WMETRO STATE* 1-3 LBENTLEY 2-3 LBENTLEY 3-1 WSAVANNAH A&D 3-0 WOuachita Bap st^ 3-0 WWayland Bap st^ 3-2 WTex. A&M-Commerce^ 3-0 WAngelo State^ 3-2 WW. NEW MEXICO 3-1 WW. NEW MEXICO 1-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 LALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 WCENTRAL MISSOURI 1-3 LCENTRAL MISSOURI 2-3 Lat Cent. Washington 3-1 Wat Saint Mar n’s 3-0 WWESTERN OREGON 0-3 LHUMBOLDT STATE 3-0 Wat MSU Billings 3-2 Wat MSU Billings 3-0 WBYU-HAWAII 0-3 LHAWAII PACIFIC 0-3 Lat Chaminade 0-3 Lat Hawaii-Hilo 3-1 W*UAA Invita onal^Abilene Chris an Tourn.

2000 (14-18)Wisconsin-Parkside^ 3-2 WSt. Cloud State^ 3-1 WMichigan Tech^ 1-3 LLewis, IL^ 1-3 Lat Cal Poly-Pomona 1-3 Lat CS San Bernardino 0-3 L

Cal State L.A.% 0-3 LIUPU-Fort Wayne% 3-2 Wat CS Bakersfi eld% 0-3 LNorth Dakota State% 0-3 LHARDING* 3-2 WC. WASHINGTON* 0-3 LNORTH ALABAMA* 0-3 LHARDING* 2-3 Lat W. New Mexico 3-2 Wat W. New Mexico 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-1 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 1-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 1-3 Lat Alaska Fairbanks 0-3 LCHAMINADE 3-1 WHAWAII-HILO 3-0 Wat NW Nazarene 1-3 Lat Sea le 3-1 WSEATTLE PACIFIC 2-3 LW. WASHINGTON 1-3 LMSU BILLINGS 3-2 WMSU BILLINGS 3-1 Wat Hawaii Pacifi c 0-3 Lat BYU-Hawaii 0-3 LST. EDWARD’S, TX 3-1 WST. EDWARD’S, TX 3-0 W*UAA Invita onal%Roadrunner Classic^Jeff erson Invite (Winona, Minn.)

2001 (18-10)CS STANISLAUS 3-0 WCS STANISLAUS 2-3 LSAN FRANCISCO ST.% 3-0 WST. JOSEPH’S, IN% 3-1 WNEB.-KEARNEY% 0-3 LNEB.-KEARNEY% 2-3 LWest Virginia State^ 3-0 Wat Charleston, WV^ 3-0 WWheeling Jesuit^ 3-2 WAshland, OH^ 3-1 Wat Western Oregon 0-3 Lat Humboldt State 3-1 Wat Sea le U. 2-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 1-3 LW. WASHINGTON 2-3 Lat Saint Mar n’s 3-1 Wat Cent. Washington 3-2 Wat NW Nazarene 3-2 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 3-2 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 WNW NAZARENE 3-0 WSEATTLE 3-0 WHUMBOLDT STATE 3-0 WWESTERN OREGON 3-0 W

at W. Washington 0-3 Lat Sea le Pacifi c 1-3 LCENT. WASHINGTON 0-3 LSAINT MARTIN’S 3-1 W%UAA Invita onal^Capital City Classic (Charleston, W.Va.)

2002 (15-11)Metro State$ 0-3 LChaminade$ 1-3 LSouth Dakota$ 0-3 Lat St. Mary’s$ 2-3 LCENT. ARKANSAS^ 3-0 WMARS HILL^ 3-0 WCHARLESTON^ 3-0 WCENT. ARKANSAS^ 3-1 Wat NW Nazarene 0-3 Lat Sea le 1-3 LWESTERN OREGON 3-1 WHUMBOLDT STATE 3-1 Wat Sea le Pacifi c 1-3 Lat W. Washington 0-3 LCENT. WASHINGTON 2-3 LSAINT MARTIN’S 3-0 WALASKA FAIRBANKS 3-0 Wat Humboldt State 3-2 Wat Western Oregon 3-1 WW. WASHINGTON 1-3 LSEATTLE PACIFIC 3-0 Wat Cent. Washington 3-1 Wat Saint Mar n’s 3-1 Wat Alaska Fairbanks 2-3 LSEATTLE UNIVERSITY 3-1 WNW NAZARENE 3-0 W$St. Mary’s Invite (San Antonio, Texas)^UAA Invita onal

2003 (16-10)W. New Mexico% L, 1-3Westmont% W, 3-2Westmont% L, 1-3at Grand Canyon% W, 3-2CAL BAPTIST^ W, 3-1NOVA SOUTHEASTERN^ W, 3-0W. NEW MEXICO^ W, 3-2W. NEW MEXICO^ W, 3-0SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 3-2W. WASHINGTON L, 1-3at Alaska Fairbanks L, 2-3at Humboldt State L, 2-3at Western Oregon W, 3-1NW NAZARENE W, 3-2SEATTLE W, 3-1at Saint Mar n’s L, 0-3

at Cent. Washington L, 2-3ALASKA FAIRBANKS W, 3-2WESTERN OREGON W, 3-0HUMBOLDT STATE W, 3-1at Sea le W, 3-2at NW Nazarene L, 2-3C. WASHINGTON L, 2-3SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-0at W. Washington L, 0-3at Sea le Pacifi c W, 3-1%Canyon Court Classic (Phoenix)^UAA Invita onal

2004 (13-13)Saint Anselm# W, 3-0at Saint Leo# W, 3-1Valdosta State# W, 3-0at Florida Southern L, 2-3LINCOLN CHR.^ W, 3-0HARDING^ W, 3-1MSU BILLINGS^ W, 3-2MSU BILLINGS^ L, 0-3HUMBOLDT STATE W, 3-1WESTERN OREGON W, 3-1at NW Nazarene L, 2-3at Sea le L, 1-3C. WASHINGTON L, 1-3SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-0at Sea le Pacifi c L, 0-3at W. Washington L, 0-3at Alaska Fairbanks L, 2-3SEATTLE L, 1-3NW NAZARENE L, 1-3at Cent. Washington L, 0-3at Saint Mar n’s W, 3-1W. WASHINGTON L, 2-3SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 0-3ALASKA FAIRBANKS W, 3-0at Western Oregon W, 3-2at Humboldt State W, 3-1# Florida Southern/St. Leo Classic (Lakeland/St. Leo, FL)^ Aspen Hotels Invita onal

Head CoachMichelle Earl

3 seasons17-58 (.227)

2005 (7-19)Chaminade% L, 0-3BYU-Hawaii% L, 0-3at Hawaii-Hilo% L, 0-3Hawaii Pacifi c% L, 0-3

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HAWAII-HILO^ W, 3-2NORTH DAKOTA^ L, 1-3BEMIDJI STATE^ W, 3-2BEMIDJI STATE^ W, 3-1at W. Washington L, 0-3at Cent. Washington L, 0-3SEATTLE L, 0-3SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-0at Sea le Pacifi c L, 0-3at NW Nazarene L, 2-3HUMBOLDT STATE L, 0-3WESTERN OREGON L, 2-3at Alaska Fairbanks W, 3-1at Saint Mar n’s W, 3-1at Sea le L, 0-3NW NAZARENE L, 1-3SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 0-3at Western Oregon L, 1-3at Humboldt State L, 1-3ALASKA FAIRBANKS W, 3-0C. WASHINGTON L, 0-3W. WASHINGTON L, 0-3% Hawaiian Style Classic (Hilo, HI)^ Aspen Hotels Invita onal

2006 (5-20)vs Valdosta State^ W, 3-0at St. Mary’s^ L, 1-3vs Rollins^ L, 0-3vs Colorado Mines^ L, 0-3BRIAR CLIFF % L, 0-3LaGRANGE % W, 3-0N.D. de NAMUR % W, 3-0BRIAR CLIFF % L, 2-3SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 1-3CENTRAL WASH. L, 0-3NW NAZARENE L, 1-3at Saint Mar n’s L, 0-3at Western Oregon L, 1-3at W. Washington L, 0-3at Sea le L, 0-3

WESTERN OREGON L, 0-3SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-1ALASKA FAIRBANKS W, 3-1vs Dixie # L, 1-3at NW Nazarene L, 0-3SEATTLE UNIVERSITY L, 2-3W. WASHINGTON L, 1-3at Cent. Washington L, 0-3at Sea le Pacifi c L, 1-3at Alaska Fairbanks L, 1-3^ at St. Mary’s Invite (San Antonio)% Extended Stay Deluxe Invite# at Nampa, Idaho

2007 (5-19)at Ferris State^ L, 0-3vs Saginaw Valley St.^ L, 0-3vs Minn. Crookston^ W, 3-2vs Lake Superior St.^ W, 3-1ARMSTRONG ATL. W, 3-2ARMSTRONG ATL. W, 3-2at Alaska Fairbanks L, 0-3at Central Washington L, 0-3at W. Washington L, 0-3SEATTLE L, 1-3MSU BILLINGS L, 1-3at Sea le Pacifi c W, 3-2at NW Nazarene L, 0-3WESTERN OREGON L, 0-3SAINT MARTIN’S L, 0-3W. WASHINGTON L, 0-3C. WASHINGTON L, 0-3at MSU Billings L, 1-3at Sea le L, 1-3NW NAZARENE L, 1-3SEATTLE PACIFIC L, 1-3at Saint Mar n’s L, 0-3at Western Oregon L, 0-3ALASKA FAIRBANKS L, 1-3^ at Ferris State Invite (Big Rapids, MI)

Head CoachChris Green

3 seasons56-31 (.644)

2008 (15-14)CENTRAL MISSOURI L, 0-3OHIO VALLEY $ W, 3-0HARDING $ W, 3-2TEXAS WOMAN’S$ W, 3-0TEXAS WOMAN’S$ W, 3-0Western State ^ W, 3-0at Pt. Loma Naz. ^ L, 1-3at Grand Canyon ^ W, 3-1Western State ^ W, 3-0Augustana % W, 3-2SW Minnesota State% L, 1-3Truman State % L, 0-3at Concordia, Minn.% L, 1-3NW NAZARENE W, 3-1SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 3-0at Alaska Fairbanks L, 2-3at Saint Mar n’s W, 3-0at Western Oregon L, 1-3at MSU Billings L, 1-3W. WASHINGTON L, 1-3C. WASHINGTON W, 3-2ALASKA FAIRBANKS L, 2-3at Sea le Pacifi c L, 0-3at NW Nazarene L, 0-3SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-0WESTERN OREGON L, 2-3MSU BILLINGS* W, 3-2at Cent. Washington* W, 3-2at W. Washington L, 2-3$Extended Stay Deluxe Invite^GCU Cactus Classic (Phoenix)% Concordia Classic (St. Paul, Minn.)

2009 (23-8)KENTUCKY WESLEYAN$ W, 3-0ACADEMY OF ART $ L, 2-3MARY $ W, 3-1ACADEMY OF ART $ W, 3-1vs CS Los Angeles ^ W, 3-0vs CS San Bernardino ^ L, 1-3vs CS Dominguez Hills^ W, 3-0at UC San Diego ^ L, 0-3vs Hawaii Hilo % L, 0-3at BYU-Hawaii W, 3-2 at Chaminade W, 3-1at Hawaii Pacifi c W, 3-1 MSU BILLINGS L, 0-3 at W. Washington W, 3-2 at Central Washington W, 3-2at Rocky Mountain L, 1-3 at MSU Billings L, 1-3WESTERN OREGON W, 3-0 SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-0 at Alaska Fairbanks W, 3-0at Sea le Pacifi c W, 3-0at NW Nazarene W, 3-0C. WASHINGTON W, 3-1 W. WASHINGTON W, 3-1at Western Oregon W, 3-1at Saint Mar n’s W, 3-0ALASKA FAIRBANKS W, 3-0NW NAZARENE W, 3-0SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 3-1 vs Hawaii Hilo ! W, 3-2at CS San Bernardino ! L, 0-3$ Extended Stay Deluxe Invite^ Triton Invite — La Jolla, CA% at Laie, HI! NCAA West Regional — San Bernardino, CA

2010 (18-9)DRURY ^ W, 3-0DRURY ^ W, 3-1vs UC San Diego% L, 2-3vs Metro State% L, 2-3vs CS San Bernardino% W, 3-0vs Humboldt State% W, 3-2at Dominican W, 3-0at San Francisco State L, 1-3at Western Oregon L, 1-3at Saint Mar n’s W, 3-0ALASKA FAIRBANKS L, 1-3SIMON FRASER W, 3-0W. WASHINGTON W, 3-1at Sea le Pacifi c L, 0-3at MSU Billings W, 3-0C. WASHINGTON W, 3-1NW NAZARENE W, 3-1at Alaska Fairbanks W, 3-1at W. Washington L, 0-3at Simon Fraser W, 3-0MSU BILLINGS W, 3-0SEATTLE PACIFIC W, 3-1at Northwest Nazarene W, 3-1at Central Washington L, 0-3SAINT MARTIN’S W, 3-1WESTERN OREGON W, 3-1Western Washington# L, 1-3^ Extended Stay Deluxe Invite% Western Oregon Invite# NCAA D-II West Regionals — San Bernardino, CA

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SERIES RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS

ALABAMAAlabama-Huntsville 2-0North Alabama 0-5

ALASKAAlaska Fairbanks *56-34Alaska Pacifi c 5-1

ARIZONAGrand Canyon 5-7

ARKANSASCentral Arkansas 2-0Harding 3-1Ouachita Bap st 1-0

CALIFORNIAAcademy of Art 1-1Cal Bap st 1-0Cal Poly-Pomona 0-8Cal State-Bakersfi eld 0-7Cal St.-Dominguez Hills 5-2Cal State-Hayward 1-0Cal State-Los Angeles 3-4Cal State-Northridge 0-1Cal St.-San Bernardino 1-4Cal State-Stanislaus 1-1Chapman 4-3Chico State 3-4Dominican 1-0Humboldt State 9-3LaVerne 0-1Notre Dame de Namur 1-0Point Loma Nazarene 0-1Sacramento State 0-9San Francisco 0-1San Francisco State 2-3Sonoma State 5-3Southern California Coll. 2-0UC Davis 5-2UC Riverside 2-8UC San Diego 0-3U.S. Interna onal 0-1Westmont 1-1

COLORADOAdams State 3-0Air Force 10-13Colorado Chris an 1-2Colorado College 1-0Colo.-Colorado Springs 2-1Colorado Mines 1-1Denver 12-3Fort Lewis 0-1

Mesa State 2-2Metro State 8-13Northern Colorado 3-11Regis 10-13Southern Colorado 1-1Western State 4-0

FLORIDAEckerd 2-0Florida Atlan c 3-1Florida Southern 1-3Nova Southeastern 1-0Rollins 0-1Saint Leo 1-0Tampa 0-2

GEORGIAArmstrong Atlan c State 2-0LaGrange 1-0Savannah Art & Design 1-0Valdosta State 2-0

HAWAIIBrigham Young-Hawaii 1-5Chaminade 9-11Hawaii Pacifi c 1-7Hawaii-Hilo 8-11

IDAHOBoise State 1-0Idaho 0-1Idaho State 0-1Northwest Nazarene 9-12

ILLINOISLewis 3-2Lincoln Chris an 1-0

INDIANAIUPU-Ft Wayne 3-1IUPU-Indianapolis 2-0St. Joseph’s 1-0Southern Indiana 2-0

IOWABriar Cliff 0-2Morningside 2-0

KANSASWashburn 0-1

KENTUCKYBellarmine 3-0Kentucky Wesleyan 1-0

Northern Kentucky 1-0Western Kentucky 1-0

MASSACHUSETTSBentley 5-1

MICHIGANFerris State 3-5Grand Valley State 2-0Lake Superior State 1-0Madonna 1-0Michigan Tech 2-2Northern Michigan 0-3Oakland 0-1Saginaw Valley State 0-1

MINNESOTABemidji State 4-0Concordia-St. Paul 0-1Mankato State 2-0Minnesota-Crookston 1-0Minnesota-Duluth 1-4Minnesota-Morris 1-0Moorhead State 1-0Saint Catherine’s 0-2St. Cloud State 1-1Saint Thomas 1-0SW Minnesota State 1-2Winona State 1-0

MISSISSIPPIMississippi Women 2-0

MISSOURICentral Missouri 0-5Drury 2-0Missouri-St Louis 0-2Missouri Southern 0-1Missouri Western 1-0Northwest Missouri St. 1-2Rockhurst 0-2Truman State 3-1

MONTANACarroll 1-0Montana State 0-1Montana St. Billings 34-10Montana Tech 3-2Northern Montana 1-0Western Montana 1-0

NEBRASKAChadron State 0-1Nebraska-Kearney 0-4

Nebraska-Omaha 1-2Wayne State 0-2

NEVADANevada 0-1

NEW HAMPSHIREDartmouth 0-2Saint Anselm 1-0

NEW MEXICOEastern New Mexico 2-0Western New Mexico 12-5

NEW YORKArmy 1-0Dowling 2-0

NORTH CAROLINAMars Hill 1-0North Carolina Central 2-0Wingate 1-0

NORTH DAKOTAMary 1-0Mayville State 2-0North Dakota 3-1North Dakota State 0-3

OKLAHOMACameron 0-2Central Oklahoma 2-0Oklahoma 0-2

OHIOAshland 1-0Youngstown State 2-0

OREGONLewis & Clark 0-3Linfi eld 0-2Pacifi c 1-1Portland *3-3Portland State 0-12Southern Oregon *1-5Warner Pacifi c 4-2Western Oregon 11-11

PENNSYLVANIABucknell 2-0California 1-0Gannon 2-1Indiana 1-0Millersville 2-0

Slippery Rock 2-0

SOUTH CAROLINASouth Carolina-Aiken 1-0

SOUTH DAKOTAAugustana 1-0South Dakota 0-1South Dakota State 2-0

TEXASAbilene Chris an 1-3Angelo State 1-4Baylor 0-1St. Edward’s 2-0St. Mary’s 0-2Texas A&M-Commerce 3-0Texas-Arlington 0-1Texas-El Paso 0-3Texas Woman’s 3-0Wayland Bap st 1-0West Texas A&M 0-1

WASHINGTONCentral Washington *13-16Eastern Washington 0-1Puget Sound 2-2Saint Mar n’s 18-4Sea le Pacifi c 13-26Sea le University 5-10Washington 0-1Western Washington 10-25

WEST VIRGINIACharleston 2-0Ohio Valley 1-0West Virginia State 1-0Wheeling Jesuit 1-0

WISCONSINWisconsin-Parkside 3-0Wisconsin-Superior 0-1

CANADASimon Fraser 5-1

*Denotes forfeitures from 1981

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Morehouse, Jessica ...............................2005-06-07-08MOSS, McKENZIE..................................... 2008-09-10Mowry, Lisa ...........................................................1993Muckerheide (Rigoni), Teresa ...............................1995Murphy, Bethan ....................................................2004Muse, Leah ............................................................1980

NNegron, Cristal.......................................2005-06-07-08Nicholson, Lisa .......................................................1988

OOlson, Lynn ............................................................1982Ozrelic, Katina .......................................2001-02-03-04

PPatel, Shiela ..................................................... 1994-95Phillips, Jeni ...........................................1993-94-95-96Pike, Laura .............................................................1998Pledger, Michelle............................................. 1991-92Poasa, Paepaetele .................................................2006Printz, Chrissi .........................................................1999Purvis, Shana .............................................. 1991-92-96

RRichardson, Deb ....................................................1984Riter, Heather ....................................1997-98-99-2000Robertson, Lindsey ................................................2005Rowell, Tina ................................................ 1980-81-82

SScott, Calli ....................................................... 2008-09Segerstrom, Val ............................................... 1994-95Smith, Kalau .................................................... 1993-94Souter, Bobbi ......................................... 1999-2000-01Stenmark, Maren ..................................................1984Stolk, Kim ........................................................ 2006-07Sullivan, Sarah .......................................................1982Szczerbinski, Jennie ...............................1988-89-90-92

TTaylor, Jamie ................................................... 1997-98Thomas, Danica ............................................... 1991-92Thompson, Laurie .................................................1980Tritz, Audra................................................. 1986-87-88Tsukano, Vanessa ..............................1997-98-99-2000Twiggs, Ann ...........................................1983-84-85-86

VVanOrden, Anne ....................................................2004Veith (Morrisette), Janelle ................1998-99-2000-01Viersen, Lindsey ....................................................2000VIOTTO, NIKKIE ............................................ 2009-10

WWarick, Alison ........................................................2007Weber, Julie...........................................1992-93-94-95Wegner (Mowry), Nicole .......................1990-91-92-93Weinman, Jill ................................................... 2003-04Williams, Bobbi .....................................................1991Williams, Casey ............................................... 1980-81Williams, Sid ..........................................................1980

YYoung, Jill...............................................................1993Younker, Pennie ....................................1983-84-85-86

ZZink, Tracy .............................................1987-88-89-90

(Note: Records incomplete from 1987 & 1988)

HHaas, Barbara ........................................................1983Hajdukovich, Kathy .......................................... 1996-97Halikas, Nicole .......................................................1988Harlamert, Michelle ..............................1989-90-91-93HAUGHT, QUINCY .............................................. 2010Haynes, Shirley ................................................ 1980-81Hedington, Rhonda ......................................... 1989-90Hendricks, Meganne .............................1985-86-87-88HOLLISTER, SHELBY ...................................... 2009-10Hughes, Joy ...........................................................1989Huls, Shelli .............................................................1981Hunley, Kirsten ......................................2000-01-02-03Hydak, April ................................................ 1996-97-98

JJacobson, Dorothy .......................................... 1980-81JOHANSEN, SIOBHAN ........................................ 2010Johnson, Joanna .............................................. 2007-08Jones (Glines), Chelsey .................................... 2005-06

KKahalehau, Tehane ................................................2006Kennedy, Andrea ............................................. 1984-86Kerr, Allison ...........................................................1993Kidwell, Rachel ................................................ 2007-08Killion, Kim ....................................................... 1982-84Kirk, Kelly ...............................................................1982Kirtley, Sandra ................................................. 1994-95Knecht, Rachael .......................................... 2004-05-06Knock, Marise ........................................................2001Knox, Cherie ..........................................1987-88-89-90Koizumi, Meghan...................................................2006Krueger, Cyndy ......................................................1988Kuelper, Kasey .......................................2000-01-02-03Kuelper, Kortney ...................................................2004

LLahn, Sarah ...................................................... 1991-92Larkey, Dawn ................................................... 1984-85Legas, Maren .........................................................1996Leibrandt, Sharon ..................................................1987Lenhart, Teresa .....................................................1984Lewers, Pam ............................................... 1985-86-87Lewers, Teri ...........................................................1987Lincoln, Deb ...........................................................1995Lindquist, Mindy ....................................................2004Loughlin, Chantal ............................................. 1984-85Lundberg, Cortney ...................................... 2008-09-10Lyons, Heather ................................................ 2005-06

MMaas, Vickie ..........................................1989-90-91-92Marsh, Pam ..................................................... 1984-85Marshall, Alina ......................................................2004Martinez, Stephanie ................................... 2002-04-05Massey, Tiffany .....................................................2001Matos, Angie .........................................................1983MATTHISEN, JACKIE ...................................... 2009-10McCabe (Halling), Brianne .................1999-2000-01-02McIntosh, Kathy ......................................... 1980-81-82McMullen, Shavonn ........................................ 1991-93McWilliams, Leah ............................................ 2009-10McWilliams, O’Lita .......................................... 2002-03Meisner, Stacie ................................................ 2008-09Merritt, Molly .................................................. 1993-94Micovic, Milica ......................................................2007Middaugh, Tammy .......................................... 1981-82Miller, Shannon .....................................................1987Milton, Yolonda .....................................................1992Mitchell, Jenny ......................................2001-02-03-04Moore, Karen ............................................. 1994-95-96

AAberly, Patti ...........................................................1980Ames, Jasmine .......................................................2005Ammerman (Dalton), Maria ..................1981-82-84-88Anderson, Carla ............................................... 1984-85Angel, Marie ..........................................................1986Aquino, Loreann .......................................... 1999-2000Athanas, Miya ............................................ 1992-93-94Aukusitino, Adriana ...............................................2010Aukusitino, Pasadeanna ........................................2006

BBabcock, Rachel.....................................................1981Baldwin, Denise .....................................................1980Bates, Ashley ................................................... 2008-09Bedminster, Lisa .............................................. 1996-97Belden, Carrie ............................................. 1996-97-98Belmore, Jessica ....................................................1992Berge, Ingvild .........................................................1984Bergman, Rebecca .................................................2001Bessett, Dianna .....................................................1982Bingham, Sabrina ..................................1996-97-98-99Blahous, Amy .............................................. 1984-85-86Bock, Tracy ............................................................1991Boeckman, Michelle ..............................................2004Borowikow, Marie ........................................... 2009-10Bosard, Tegan ........................................1996-97-98-99Bowles, Momi........................................................1987Brown, Bobbi .............................................. 1980-81-82Brown, Laina ..........................................................1981Burgan, Starr .........................................2000-01-02-03Burgess, Tammy ......................................... 1990-91-92BURTON, ROBYN ............................................... 2010Butler, Jennifer ........................................... 1993-94-95Byrd, Annette ........................................................1991

CCalderwood, Samantha ................................... 2007-08Cappariccio, Heather .............................................1990Cardwell, Rhea ................................................ 2007-08Carpenter, Jenny ............................................. 2004-05Cashin, Mary ................................................... 1984-85Cason, Mindy ................................................... 2002-03Chandler, Latika .................................1996-97-98-2000Clagett, Cindy ........................................1984-85-86-87Cooper, Brenda ............................................... 2005-06Cote, Carissa ..........................................................1999

DDavis, Kalie ...................................................... 2003-04DeKay, Carolyn ........................................... 2001-02-04Devlin, Rhonda ......................................................1983Dunbar, Darlene ....................................................1983Duttle, Mary ..........................................................1980Dye, Pat .................................................................1983

EEidson, B.J. ................................................. 1989-90-91

FFarrant, Heather ....................................................1982Farrell, Sonnet .......................................1995-96-97-98Ferguson, Krista .....................................1984-85-86-87Flick, Sherry ..................................................... 1988-89Freeman (Willis), Amy ..................................... 1989-90

GGardner, Cami ............................................. 1999-2000Garvin, Michelle ....................................2000-01-02-03Golden, Lee ...........................................................2010Gordon, Diana ................................................. 2003-04Grenier, Caitlin ................................................ 2005-06Griffith, Karen ................................................. 1985-86

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL

ALL-AMERICAN2008 Rhea Cardwell (2nd Team-AVCA)2009 Calli Sco (Hon. Men on-AVCA)2010 Cortney Lundberg (Hon. Men on-AVCA)

ALL-REGION1986 Cindy Clage 1986 Ann Twiggs1990 Tracy Zink1990 Jennie Szczerbinski1992 Shana Purvis1992 Jennie Szczerbinski2002 Brianne McCabe (Daktronics-2nd Tm)2008 Rhea Cardwell (AVCA-1st Tm/Dak.-2nd Tm)2009 Calli Sco (AVCA & Daktronics-1st Tm) Cortney Lundberg (Dak.-2nd Tm/AVCA-hm) Jackie Ma hisen (Dak.-2nd Tm/AVCA-hm)2010 Cortney Lundberg (AVCA)

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN1988 Meganne Hendricks

ACADEMIC ALL-REGION2000 Janelle Morrise e2001 Janelle (Morrise e) Veith Tiff any Massey2010 Marie Borowikow

CONFERENCEPLAYER OF THE YEAR

1990 Jennie Szczerbinski (CDC)1992 Jennie Szczerbinski (PWC)2009 Calli Sco (GNAC)

CONFERENCENEWCOMER OF THE YEAR

1996 April Hydak (PWC)2008 Calli Sco (GNAC)

CONFERENCECOACH OF THE YEAR

1989 Judy Lee (CDC)1990 Judy Lee (CDC)2009 Chris Green (GNAC)

REGION COACH OF THE YEAR2009 Chris Green (West)

SEAWOLF HALL OF FAME2001 Tracy Zink2003 Jennie (Szczerbinski) Krupp

UAA ATHLETE OF THE YEAR1992-93 Jennie Szczerbinski2009-10 Calli Sco

ALL-CONFERENCE1984 Kim Killion Deb Richardson1985 Carla Anderson1986 Ann Twiggs Cindy Clage Krista Ferguson1987 Pam Lewers Krista Ferguson (hm) Cindy Clage (hm) Momi Bowles (hm)1988 Maria Ammerman Cherie Knox1989 Jennie Szczerbinski Cherie Knox Tracy Zink Michelle Harlamert (hm)1990 Jennie Szczerbinski (1st) Tracy Zink (1st) Michelle Harlamert (1st) Cherie Knox (2nd)1991 Vickie Maas (2nd) Shana Purvis (2nd)1992 Jennie Szczerbinski (1st) Shana Purvis (1st) Vickie Maas (2nd)1993 Michelle Harlamert (1st) Miya Athanas (2nd)1994 Miya Athanas (2nd)1996 Sonnet Farrell (1st) Jeni Phllips (1st) Shana Purvis (2nd) April Hydak (2nd)1997 Kathy Hajdukovich (1st) Lisa Bedminster (2nd)1999 Sabrina Bingham (2nd)2000 Vanessa Tsukano (1st) Cami Gardner (hm) Janelle Morrise e (hm) Heather Riter (hm)2001 Brianne Halling (1st) Janelle Veith (2nd)2002 Brianne McCabe (1st)

Starr Burgan (hm) Kasey Kuelper (hm)2003 Mindy Cason (2nd) O’Lita McWilliams (2nd) Kasey Kuelper (hm) Carolyn DeKay (hm) Jenny Mitchell (hm)2005 Chelsey Glines (hm) Caitlin Grenier (hm)2006 Chelsey (Glines) Jones (hm) Tehane Kahalehau (hm)2008 Rhea Cardwell (1st) Calli Sco (2nd) Cortney Lundberg (hm)2009 Calli Sco (1st) Jackie Ma hisen (1st) Cortney Lundberg (2nd) Stacie Meisner (hm)2010 Cortney Lundberg (1st) Jackie Ma hisen (2nd) Robyn Burton (2nd) McKenzie Moss (hm)

ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE1987 Meganne Hendricks (2nd)1988 Meganne Hendricks1989 Jennie Szczerbinski1990 Billie Jean Eidson1991 Nikki Mowry Vickie Maas1992 Danica Thomas (1st) Nikki Mowry (1st) Vickie Maas (2nd) Jennie Szczerbinski (2nd)1993 N. (Mowry) Wegner (1st) Michelle Harlamert (2nd)1994 Molly Merri (1st)1995 Karen Moore (1st)1996 Sonnet Farrell (1st) Karen Moore (2nd) Shana Purvis (2nd)1997 Sonnet Farrell (1st)

1998 Sonnet Farrell (1st)1999 Janelle Morrise e Heather Riter2000 Janelle Morrise e Heather Riter Bobbi Souter2001 Starr Burgan Kasey Kuelper Tiff any Massey Janelle (Morrise e) Veith2002 Starr Burgan Kirsten Hunley Kasey Kuelper2003 Starr Burgan Kirsten Hunley Kasey Kuelper Diana Gordon Mindy Lindquist Jill Weinman2005 Rachael Knecht Caitlin Grenier Rachael Knecht Heather Lyons Jessica Morehouse2008 Rhea Cardwell2009 Jackie Ma hisen Stacie Meisner 2010 Marie Borowikow Jackie Ma hisen Nikkie Vio o

TEAM MVP1986 Krista Ferguson1987 Krista Ferguson1988 Cherie Knox1989 Cherie Knox1990 Tracy Zink1991 Shana Purvis1992 Jennie Szczerbinski1993 Michelle Harlamert1994 Sandra Kirtley1995 Sandra Kirtley

RheaCardwell

(2007-08)

JennieSzczerbinski(1988-90, 92)

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ALASKA ANCHORAGE HONOR ROLL1996 Karen Moore & Jeni Phillips1997 Kathy Hajdukovich & Lisa Bedminster1998 Sabrina Bingham1999 Sabrina Bingham2000 Vanessa Tsukano2001 Marise Knock2002 Brianne McCabe2003 O’Lita McWilliams2004 Jenny Mitchell Chelsey Glines2006 Chelsey (Glines) Jones2007 Joanna Johnson2008 Rhea Cardwell2009 Calli Sco 2010 Cortney Lundberg

TEAM CAPTAIN1986 Ann Twiggs1987 Krista Ferguson1988 Maria Ammerman1989 Sherry Flick1990 Cherie Knox Danica Thomas Vickie Maas1992 Jennie Szczerbinski1993 Michelle Harlamert1994 Molly Merri Teresa Rigoni Val Segerstrom1996 Jeni Phillips Shana Purvis1997 Sonnet Farrell April Hydak1998 Sabrina Bingham Sonnet Farrell April Hydak1999 Sabrina Bingham Tegan Bosard2000 Vanessa Tsukano2001 Brianne Halling Janelle Veith2002 Brianne (Halling) McCabe2003 Starr Burgan Kasey Kuelper OíLita McWilliams2004 Jenny Mitchell2005 Chelsey Glines Stephanie Mar nez2006 Chelsey (Glines) Jones2007 Rhea Cardwell Rachel Kidwell Joanna Johnson Jessica Morehouse2008 Rhea Cardwell Rachel Kidwell Joanna Johnson2009 Stacie Meisner Calli Sco 2010 Cortney Lundberg Jackie Ma hisen McKenzie Moss Nikkie Vio o

BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER1986 Amy Blahous1987 Momi Bowles1988 Jennie Szczerbinski1989 Jennie Szczerbinski1990 Jennie Szczerbinski1991 Shana Purvis1992 Jennie Szczerbinski1993 Nikki (Mowry) Wegner1994 Val Segerstrom1995 Sandra Kirtley1996 Shana Purvis1997 Tegan Bosard1998 La ka Chandler1999 Bobbi Souter2000 La ka Chandler2001 Kasey Kuelper2002 Kirsten Hunley2003 Kirsten Hunley Diana Gordon & Rachael Knecht2005 None awarded2006 Rachael Knecht2007 Cristal Negron2008 Stacie Meisner2009 Stacie Meisner2010 Quincy Haught

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER1986 Pam Lewers1987 Cindy Clage 1988 Lisa Nicholson1989 Vickie Maas1990 Amy Willis

1991 Shavonn McMullen1992 Julie Weber1993 Jill Young Shavonn McMullen1994 Karen Moore1995 Julie Weber1996 Lisa Bedminster1997 Carrie Belden1998 Vanessa Tsukano1999 Carissa CotÈ2000 Michelle Garvin2001 Tiff any Massey2002 Mindy Cason2003 Kalie Davis2004 Kortney Kuelper2005 Brenda Cooper2006 Kim Stolk2007 Samantha Calderwood2008 Cortney Lundberg2009 Marie Borowikow2010 Siobhan Johansen

MOST INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER1986 Krista Ferguson1987 Krista Ferguson1988 Maria Ammerman1989 Tracy Zink1990 Tracy Zink1991 Danica Thomas Sarah Lahn1992 Sarah Lahn1993 Jill Young

Shavonn McMullen1994 Kalau Smith1995 Julie Weber1996 Sonnet Farrell1997 Heather Riter1998 Laura Pike1999 Lindsey Viersen2000 Heather Riter2001 Bobbi Souter2002 Stephanie Mar nez2003 Diana Gordon2004 Anne VanOrden2005 None awarded2006 Chelsey (Glines) Jones2007 Rhea Cardwell2008 Cristal Negron2009 Nikkie Vio o2010 Nikkie Vio o

COACHES’ AWARD1993 Jill Young1994 Jennifer Butler1995 Kathleen Chivers Kathy Hajdukovich1996 April Hydak1997 April Hydak Sabrina Bingham1998 Sonnet Farrell1999 Vanessa Tsukano2000 Vanessa Tsukano2001 Jenny Mitchell2002 Michelle Garvin2003 Kasey Kuelper2004 Michelle Boeckman2005 Chelsey Glines2006 Jessica Morehouse2007 Jessica Morehouse & Kim Stolk2008 Calli Sco 2009 Ashley Bates2010 Marie Borowikow

Tracy Zink (1987-90)

Calli Sco (2008-09)

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DR. STEVE COBBDirector of Athletics – Univ. of Alaska Anchorage

In 11 seasons at the helm of the University of Alaska Anchorage athletic department, Dr. Steve Cobb has helped take Seawolf Athletics to unprec-edented heights. Not only have the Seawolves excelled in the field of com-petition, but the foundation for future success has been set in several ways. Starting with the 2007-08 campaign, UAA has enjoyed four of the most memorable athletic seasons in school history, highlighted by three Final Four

appearances for Seawolf basketball teams (women twice, men once), plus NCAA top-15 fin-ishes for men’s and women’s cross country (four times), skiing (four times), and men’s track & field (twice). In fact, with UAA’s concurrent NCAA basketball runs in 2008, UAA became just the second school in Division II history to qualify both its men’s and women’s squads for the national semifinals. Under Dr. Cobb’s leadership, ground soon will be broken on UAA’s planned $109 million Seawolf and Community Arena on campus. He has also overseen major upgrades to UAA’s current facilities, including the installation of a new gym floor and bleachers at the Wells Fargo Sports Complex in 2010. In 2005, Dr. Cobb helped establish the Seawolf Legacy Fund to provide a permanent endowment fund that will ensure full funding for future athletic scholarships at UAA. Seawolf Legacy surpassed the $1 million mark in donations in early 2008. Early in his tenure, he was the driving force behind the establishment of the Seawolf Hall of Fame and was instrumental in negotiating naming-rights agreements for the Wells Fargo Sports Complex, Kendall Hockey Classic and Extended Stay Deluxe Invitational volleyball tournaments. The Alabama native has also overseen the creation of the Hockey Classic Wall of Champions above the Seawolves’ practice rink, as well as men’s and women’s Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout champions displays in the gymnasium. A former football coach, Dr. Cobb served as the athletic director at Georgia Southwestern State University before coming to UAA. In five years at Georgia Southwestern, Dr. Cobb raised the Hurricanes’ overall program to become one of the most successful in the nation, making the NAIA national playoffs in six of its seven sports and winning multiple conference champion-ships in men’s and women’s basketball, softball and volleyball. From 1992-95, Dr. Cobb was an assistant athletic director at Iowa Wesleyan College, where he served as the football team’s defensive coordinator and special teams coach. He also had stints as an assistant football coach at East Texas State University (1990-92) and Sul Ross State University (1988-90). A 1981 graduate of the University of Montevallo, Dr. Cobb also holds a Doctorate of Education degree from East Texas State as well as a Master of Business Administration degree from St. Ambrose University and a Master of Education degree from Sul Ross State. Dr. Cobb and his wife Sandra reside in East Anchorage.

ADMINISTRATION Dr. Steve Cobb . . . . . . . Director of Athletics Dede Allen . . . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./Compliance Tim McDiffett . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./External Jane Pallister . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./Internal Tlisa Northcutt . . . . . . . Development Director SPORTS INFORMATION Nate Sagan . . . . . . . . . . Director Dallas Baldwin . . . . . . . . Assistant Director SPORTS MEDICINE Chris Volk . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Athletic Trainer Kevin Lechtenberg . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer Rachel Butler . . . . . . . . . Assistant Athletic Trainer BUSINESS OFFICE Diana Campbell . . . . . . . Fiscal Technician Tonya Carney . . . . . . . . Administrative Assistant Shawna Palmer . . . . . . . Admin. Asst. – Tickets Linda Stimaker . . . . . . . Travel Coordinator Roxanne Swallows . . . . Fiscal Manager Mary Beth Wooden . . . Ticket Manager REC SPORTS Levi Althens . . . . . . . . . . Facility Maintenance Ed Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . Facility Maintenance Tony Houston . . . . . . . . Assist. Director/Operations Robin Inman . . . . . . . . . Program Supervisor Bryan Leiser . . . . . . . . . . Special Events Manager Muzette Nelson . . . . . . Program Supervisor Alan Piccard . . . . . . . . . . Assist. Director/Programs Kevin Silver . . . . . . . . . . Associate A.D./WFSC Kristin Warren . . . . . . . . Office Manager Julie Weber . . . . . . . . . . Intramurals Director

COACHES BASKETBALL (Men) Head Coach: Rusty Osborne Assistant: Ryan Orton Graduate Assistant: Cameron Turner BASKETBALL (Women) Head Coach: Tim Moser Assistant: Rebecca Alvidrez Graduate Assistant: Tamar Gruwell CROSS COUNTRY (Men & Women) Head Coach: Michael Friess Assistant: T.J. Garlatz Grad. Assistant: David Kiplagat GYMNASTICS Head Coach: Paul Stoklos Assistant: Tami Monette HOCKEY Head Coach: Dave Shyiak Associate Head Coach: Campbell Blair Assistant: T.J. Jindra SKIING Head Coach: Sparky Anderson Assistants: Andrew Kastning, Julie-Pierre Leclerc Graduate Assistant: Tor Christopherson TRACK & FIELD (Men & Women) Head Coach: Michael Friess Assistants: T.J. Garlatz, Rafael Echavarria Grad Assts.: David Kiplagat, Ryan McWilliams VOLLEYBALL Head Coach: Chris Green Assistant: Nicky Rose Graduate Assistant: Stacie Meisner

UAA ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFFTOM CASEChancellor – University of Alaska Anchorage

Tom Case assumed the chancellorship of the University of Alaska Anchorage in May 2011.

A retired 3-star Air Force Lt. General, Case has spent more than 12 years in Alaska, including two Air Force tours of duty, five years as dean of UAA’s College of Business and Public Policy (CBPP), and three years as president and chief operating officer of a state-owned, independently operated

Aerospace corporation. The 1969 graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy began his 33-year military career flying in Vietnam. Later, he served at the Pentagon, was selected as the first Air Force Chief of Staff Chair on the faculty of the National War College, and eventually went on to command two fight-er wings, a numbered air force and Alaskan Command. He also served as deputy commander and chief of staff for the nation’s two largest geographic joint combatant commands. After retiring from the Air Force, Case returned to higher education as dean of CBPP at UAA. During his tenure, CBPP added several new certificate and degree programs, including a graduate certificate in Global Logistics, and played an instrumental role in the formation of CBPP’s Experimental Economics Laboratory.

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SEAWOLF ATHLETICSNicknamed the Seawolves, UAA’s athletic teams compete as members of NCAA Division I in men’s ice hockey and women’s gymnastics and NCAA Division II in all other sports, including men’s and women’s basketball, women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s skiing, men’s and women’s outdoor track & field, and women’s cross country.

UAA annually hosts the Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout men’s and women’s basketball tournament — recognized as one of the top in-season tournaments in the nation — as well as the Kendall Hockey Classic.

Since joining the NCAA ranks in 1977, UAA has become a perennial national power in many of its sports. A total of 164 Sea-wolves have earned All-America honors, and UAA has produced 15 individual national champions since 1991.

The 2010-11 campaign will go down as one of the most over-all successful years in Seawolf Athletics history as 10 of 11 UAA teams advanced in postseason competition, including the second-ever WCHA Final Five appearance for hockey. Both basketball and cross country squads, plus volleyball, skiing and track & field, made NCAA appearances.

Seawolves student-athletes have enjoyed unprecedented suc-cess in the classroom, compiling a cumulative GPA of 3.0+ in 14 of the last 17 years.

This is UAA!ACADEMICS

The University of Alaska Anchorage is the state’s largest, most comprehensive university, serving nearly 20,000 stu-dents through four primary campuses and numerous other sites in Southcentral Alaska and the Aleutian Chain. Situated in the heart of Alaska’s biggest city, UAA is nestled in the middle of a greenbelt, surrounded by ponds, lakes and wildlife, and is connected to a city-wide trail and transportation system. UAA is comprised of six teaching units at the Anchorage campus — the colleges of Education, Health & Social Welfare, Arts & Sciences, Business & Public Policy; the Community & Technical College; and the School of Engineering. Organized research units at UAA complement the academic programs and reflect the special character of the Univer sity’s mission in Alaska. Research units include the Alaska Center for International Business, the American Russian Center, the Environment and Natural Resources Institute, the Center of Alcohol and Addic-tion Studies, the Center for Economic Education, the Institute for Circumpolar Health Studies, the Center for Human Development, the Institute of Social and Economic Research and the Justice Center. UAA operates on a semester system. Fifteen semester credits are a normal class load and a mini-mum of 120 credits are required to complete a bachelor’s degree.

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MUNICIPALITY OF

ANCHORAGEWith city boundaries that stretch

to nearly the size of the state of Delaware, more than 275,000 people are lucky to call Anchor age home. On a glob-al scale, Anchorage is located as far north as Helsinki, Finland, and as far west as Honolulu, Hawaii. Anchorage is Alaska’s largest city (more than four times larger than the second-largest town), an inter-national air crossroads, and the business and cultural center of the state. Almost 300 flights arrive daily at Anchorage International Airport. Anchorage is a recreational paradise as well, boasting more than 14,000 acres of parkland and nearly 300 miles of paved and wilderness biking, skiing and hiking trails. In addition, the city sports dozens of

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degrees). Low humidity also contributes to Anchorage’s comfortable climate. The residents of the city share the Anchorage bowl with more than 1,000 Moose, which are often seen on UAA’s campus throughout the year. In addition, black bears, grizzlies, foxes, wolves, lynx, wolverines, Dall sheep and bald eagles are just some of the animals that make their homes here. Salmon fishing is more than a pastime to Anchorage residents. Red and King Salmon can be caught from the many rivers and creeks that run through the city.

lakes, softball, baseball and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts, and six sce-nic golf courses. Chugach State Park is located 15 minutes from downtown Anchorage. With 495,000 acres, Chugach is the third-largest state park in the United States and offers a variety of year-round recreation, including hiking, mountain biking, camping, cross country skiing and wildlife viewing. Due to the warming effects of the Pacific Ocean currents and protection from the Chugach Mountains, Anchorage is located in Alaska’s so-called banana belt. Anchorage’s climate resembles that of San Francisco in the summer (highs of 75 degrees) and a Rocky Mountain ski resort in the winter (lows of 20

Alaska is the largest state in the union — one-fifth the size of the contiguous 48 states and more than twice the size of the second largest state, Texas.

Although Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes,, Alaska holds the real title in that department with more than three million lakes. Alaska has 39 different mountain ranges, three of which can be seen from Anchorage. The 49th State celebrated is home to Mt. McKinley, the highest peak in North America (20,320 feet). Mt. McKinley, located in the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, is over 200 miles north of Anchorage and can be seen from the city on clear days. Denali National Park is over six million acres and features great wildlife viewing and colorful wilderness expanses.

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