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CREDITSThe 2011 Boston College Volleyball Media Guide is a production of the Boston College Media Relations Office and the Boston Col-lege Athletic Association, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 02467. All rights reserved.

Edited: Joshua Lentine and the Media Rela-tions Office.

Design: Pack Network

Photographs: John Quackenbos (Athletic Department Photographer), Jet Commercial Photo, Lee Pellegrini (BC Office of Publica-tions), Jim Abts, Boston Chamber of Com-merce and the ACC.

Boston College Media Relations321 Conte Forum

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Phone: 617-552-3004

Fax: 617-552-4903www.bceagles.com

OUTLOOKMedia information/quick facts 2Broadcast Roster 3Roster Breakdown 4Outlook 5-6Senior Salute 7

COACHESHead Coach Chris Campbell 9Assistant Coach Edgard “Dega” Da Gama E Silva 10Assistant Coach Patrick Johnston 10

PLAYERSSeniors 12-13Juniors 13-14Sophomores 14-16Freshmen 17

REVIEW2010 Stats 19

HISTORYYear-by-Year Results 21-24Head-to-Head Results 25Letterwinners & Coaches 26Honor Roll 27

RECORDSCareer Records 29Individual Single-Season Records 30Team Single-Season Records 31ACC Leaders 31Individual Single-Match Records 32-33Team Single-Match Records 34Year-by-Year Leaders 35Class Records 36-39

BCBoston College 41Father Leahy 42Gene DeFilippo 43Administration 44Support Staff 44Ever to Excel 45

BC VOLLEYBALLOpponent Info 46-47The Atlantic Coast Conference 47Power Gym 48

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MEDIA INFORMATION/QUICKFACTSBC QUICK FACTS

Location Chestnut Hill, Mass., 02467Founded 1863Enrollment 14,500President Rev. William P. Leahy, S.J.Athletic Director Gene DeFilippoSr. Assoc. AD/SWA Jody MooradianNickname EaglesColors Maroon and GoldHome Court Power GymConference Atlantic Coast Conference

COACHING STAFFHead Coach Chris Campbell Career Record 86-138 Seasons (at BC) Nine (One)Record at BC (ACC) 9-24 (1-19) Assistant Coach Edgard “Dega” Da Gama E SilvaAssistant Coach Patrick Johnston (One)Volleyball Office Phone (617) 552-1822

2011 OUTLOOKCaptains Brennan Clark & Krystle Higgins2010 Record 9-242010 ACC Finish 1-19, 11thLettermen Returning/Lost 9/4Starters Returning/Lost 6/4Newcomers 5

HISTORYFirst Year of Volleyball 1990First Year in ACC 2005Overall Record 258-406Overall ACC Record 27-99Best ACC Finish Eighth, 10-12 (2006)Overall BIG EAST Record 31-118Best BIG EAST Finish Fourth, 6-4 (2004)

SUPPORT STAFFAcademic Counselor Lee MetzgerAthletic Trainer Paul UcciCompliance Carlene PariseauEquipment Manager Kelly KennyLife Skills Alison QuandtMarketing Wes DavisMedia Relations Joshua LentineOperations/Facilities Joe ShirleyStrength & Conditioning Russell DeRosa

MEDIA RELATIONSAssociate A.D. for Media Relations Chris CameronAssistant A.D. for Media Relations Dick KelleyAssistant A.D. for Media Relations Steph TunneraAssistant Media Relations Director Tim ClarkAssistant Media Relations Director Matt LynchMedia Relations Assistant Ashley RobbinsMedia Relations Asst./VB Contact Joshua Lentine Office Phone (617)-552-1188 Cell Phone (908)-892-4271 E-Mail [email protected] Media Relations Fax (617) 552-4903 Press Row Phone (617) 552-4747 Mailing Address 321 Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, MA 02467Web Site www.bceagles.comTwitter BCSportsNewsFacebook Boston College Athletics

2010 STAT LEADERSSETS PLAYEDBaader 115Clark 115Dureva 114

KILLSDureva 372Mattaliano 215Clark 201

KILLS/SETDureva 3.26Mattaliano 2.03Clark 1.75

ATTACK %McTighe .313Dureva .188Higgins .188Mattaliano .145

ASSISTSSen 476Moskitis 254

ASSISTS/SETMoskitis 6.51Sen 6.26

SEVICE ACESBaader/Clark 23Higgins 19Dureva 17

DIGSBaader 471Clark 456Dureva 254

DIGS/SETBaader 4.10Clark 3.97Dureva 2.23

TOTAL BLOCKSHiggins 90.0McTighe 77.0Mattaliano 57.0

BLOCKS/SETHiggins 0.89McTighe 0.75Mattaliano 0.54

POINTS/SETDureva 3.65Mattaliano 2.44Clark 2.10

The Boston College media relations office is happy to work with members of the media to meet their needs covering our volleyball program. Please follow these instructions:

CREDENTIALSAll requests for working press credentials for 2011 Boston College home volleyball matches are preferred to be received at least 24 hours prior to the match in question. Please direct all credential requests to: Joshua LentineAssistant Director/Media RelationsBoston College, 321 Conte ForumChestnut Hill, MA [email protected](617) 552-1188 (Office)(908) 892-4271 (Cell)

INTERVIEW POLICIESAll interviews with Boston College volleyball players or coaches must be arranged through the media relations office. It is suggested that 48 hours notice be given for an interview request. The Media Relations Office will arrange an interview time that is mutually con-venient for the student-athlete and media representative. Student-athletes are not to be called in their dormitory rooms, nor should they be contacted via cell phone, email, Facebook or other social media networks. Rather, players and coaches will return telephone calls to members of the media. Players will not be asked to miss classroom time for interviews.

PHOTOGRAPHERSPhotographers wishing to shoot an Eagles home match should con-tact the Media Relations Office directly at (617) 552-1188 to make arrangements.

POST HOME MATCH INTERVIEWSHead Coach Chris Campbell and requested players will be avail-able for interviews following a brief cooling-off period. Media wish-ing to interview players should notify Josh Lentine of the BC media relations staff just prior to or at the conclusion of the match.

AWAY MATCH INTERVIEWSMedia wishing to interview Head Coach Chris Campbell and/or student-athletes concerning an away match should notify Josh Lentine of the BC media relations staff at least 24 hours prior to the first match of the road trip. Travel, practice and study schedules, etc. will be taken into account and therefore, on some occassions, interviews may not be conducted until the team returns to campus.

WEB INFORMATIONBoston College releases, statistics and game recaps are available to members of the media at www.bceagles.com. Information about Boston College and the other eight Atlantic Coast Conference insti-tutions is available at www.theacc.com.

LIVE SCORINGVolleyball fans and media personnel can follow the action live over the internet via Gametracker, which provides live-scoring and sta-tistics through www.bceagles.com. Away matches can also be followed through GameTracker and occasionally through a live-stream provided through the opposing school’s website.

SOCIAL NETWORKSBoston College fans can get highlights of volleyball news (in short form) by following at: www.twitter.com/BCSportsNews and www.facebook.com/BostonCollegeAthletics.

2011 SCHEDULEAUG. 26-27 ACC/SEC Challenge (Univ. of Florida)Aug. 26 at Florida 7:30 p.m.Aug. 27 vs. Auburn 5:30 p.m.SEP. 2-3 Yale Tournament (New Haven, Conn.)Sep. 2 at Yale 7:00 p.m.Sep. 3 vs. Utah 1:00 p.m.Sep. 3 vs. Colgate 5:00 p.m.SEP. 9-10 Rhode Island Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)Sep. 9 vs. Wisconsin 3:00 p.m.Sep. 10 vs. Columbia 3:00 p.m.Sep. 10 at Rhode Island 7:00 p.m.SEP. 9-10 Rhode Island Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)Sep. 16 vs. TCU 1:00 p.m.Sep. 16 at Seton Hall 6:00 p.m.Sep. 17 vs. NJIT 12:00 p.m.Sep. 20 MARYLAND* 5:00 p.m.Sep. 23 NC STATE* 7:00 p.m.Sep. 25 NORTH CAROLINA* 12:00 p.m.Sep. 29 VIRGINIA TECH* 7:00 p.m.Oct. 2 VIRGINIA* 12:00 p.m.Oct. 7 at Clemson* 7:00 p.m.Oct. 9 at Georgia Tech* 1:00 p.m.Oct. 14 at Duke* TBDOct. 15 at Wake Forest* TBDOct. 21 MIAMI* 7:00 p.m.Oct. 23 FLORIDA STATE* 12:00 p.m.Oct. 28 at North Carolina* 7:00 p.m.Oct. 29 at NC State* 7:00 p.m.Nov. 4 GEORGIA TECH* 7:00 p.m.Nov. 6 CLEMSON* 12:00 p.m.Nov. 11 at Virginia* 7:00 p.m.Nov. 12 at Virginia Tech* 6:00 p.m.Nov. 18 WAKE FOREST* 7:00 p.m.Nov. 20 DUKE* 12:00 p.m.Nov. 23 at Maryland* 1:00 p.m. Home Matches in BOLD *ACC Match All times EST

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NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN CLUB1 Alex Fitzmorris So. MB 6-4 Blue Valley West/Overland Park, Kan. Team KC2 Alexandra Trobbe So. OH 5-9 Saint Francis/Los Gatos, Calif. Vision VC3 Courtney Castle Fr. OH 6-0 Orange Lutheran/Orange, Calif. TCA Southern Cal4 Mollie Kolosky Sr. MH 6-0 Wheaton Warrenville South/Wheaton, Ill. Sports Performance5 Val Mattaliano Jr. OH 6-0 Benet Academy/Glen Ellyn, Ill. Sports Performance6 Melissa McTighe So. MH 6-1 Mountain View/Los Altos, Calif. Vision VC7 Lauren Fields Fr. L 5-7 Orange Lutheran/Orange, Calif. TCA Southern Cal8 Krystle Higgins Captain Jr. MH 6-1 Harvard-Westlake/Inglewood, Calif. Sports Shack11 Brennan Clark Captain Sr. L 5-8 Univ. Laboratory HS/Mililani, Hawaii Jammers VC12 Tsvetelina Dureva Sr. OH 5-9 Victor Hugo/Sofia, Bulgaria Zvezdi 9413 Courtney Seitz So. S 5-9 Ursuline Academy/Wilmington, Del. Synergy/DVC14 Cagla Sen So. S 5-11 Yuzyil Isil/Istanbul, Turkey Eczacibasi15 Kellie Barnum Fr. S 5-11 Harvard-Westlake/Pacific Palisades, Calif. Sunshine VC

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO. NAME CL. POS. HT. HIGH SCHOOL/HOMETOWN CLUB15 Kellie Barnum Fr. S 5-11 Harvard-Westlake/Pacific Palisades, Calif. Sunshine VC3 Courtney Castle Fr. OH 6-0 Orange Lutheran/Orange, Calif. TCA Southern Cal11 Brennan Clark Captain Sr. L 5-8 Univ. Laboratory HS/Mililani, Hawaii Jammers VC12 Tsvetelina Dureva Sr. OH 5-9 Victor Hugo/Sofia, Bulgaria Zvezdi 947 Lauren Fields Fr. L 5-7 Orange Lutheran/Orange, Calif. TCA Southern Cal1 Alex Fitzmorris So. MB 6-4 Blue Valley West/Overland Park, Kan. Team KC8 Krystle Higgins Captain Jr. MH 6-1 Harvard-Westlake/Inglewood, Calif. Sports Shack4 Mollie Kolosky Sr. MH 6-0 Wheaton Warrenville South/Wheaton, Ill. Sports Performance5 Val Mattaliano Jr. OH 6-0 Benet Academy/Glen Ellyn, Ill. Sports Performance6 Melissa McTighe So. MH 6-1 Mountain View/Los Altos, Calif. Vision VC13 Courtney Seitz So. S 5-9 Ursuline Academy/Wilmington, Del. Synergy/DVC14 Cagla Sen So. S 5-11 Yuzyil Isil/Istanbul, Turkey Eczacibasi2 Alexandra Trobbe So. OH 5-9 Saint Francis/Los Gatos, Calif. Vision VC

ROSTER BREAKDOWNWHAT’S NEW?FRESHMEN (3):Kellie Barnum, Courtney Castle,Lauren FieldsTRANSFERS (1):Alex FitzmorrisWALK-ONS (1):Courtney SeitzGRADUATED (4):Kristen Baader, Melanie Cimino, Rainey Hanley, Dani Moskitis

BY CLASSSENIORS (3): Brennan Clark, Tsvetelin Dureva, Mollie KoloskyJUNIORS (2): Kryslte Higgins, Val MattalianoSOPHOMORES (5): Alex Fitzmorris, Melissa McTighe, Courtney Seitz, Cagla Sen, Alexandra TrobbeFRESHMEN (3): Kellie Barnum, Courtney Castle, Lauren Fields

BY STATE/COUNTRYBULGARIA (1): Tsvetelina DurevaCALIFORNIA (6): Kellie Barnum, Courtney Castle, Lauren Fields, Krystle Higgins, Melissa McTighe, Alexandra TrobbeDELAWARE (1): Courtney SeitzHAWAII (1): Brennan ClarkILLINOIS (2): Mollie Kolosky, Val MattalianoKANSAS (1): Alex FitzmorrisTURKEY (1): Cagla Sen

BY POSITIONLIBEROS (2): Brennan Clark, Lauren FieldsMIDDLE BLOCKERS (1): Alex FitzmorrisMIDDLE HITTERS (3): Krystle Higgins, Mollie Kolosky, Melissa McTigheOUTSIDE HITTERS (4): Courtney Castle, Tsvetelina Dureva, Val Mat-taliano, Alexandra TrobbeSETTERS (2): Courtney Seitz, Cagla Sen

PRONUNCIATION GUIDENo. Name 2 Alex Tro-bee 4 Mollie Ko-loss-key 5 Val Ma-tahl-ee-ah-no 6 Melissa Mic-Teeg 11 Bre-nan Clark 12 Lina Der-ree-va 13 Courtney Sights14 Cha-la Shen

COACHING STAFFHEAD COACH: Chris Campbell (McGill ’96, second season)ASSISTANT COACH: Edgard Da Gama E Silva (Federal University of Parana ’96, first season)ASSISTANT COACH: Patrick Johnston (Western Ontario ’10, second season)

Back Row (from left): Assistant Coach Edgard Da Gama, Brennan Clark, Alexandra Trobbe, Kellie Barnum, Cagla Sen, Tsvetelina Dureva, Courtney Seitz, Lauren Fields, Head Coach Chris Campbell and Athletic Trainer Paul UcciFront Row (from left): Alex Fitzmorris, Mollie Kolosky, Krystle Higgins, Val Mattaliano, Melissa McTighe and Courtney Castle

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THE SCHEDULEThe Eagles’ slate features seven teams that made the NCAA Tournament, three conference champions and five opponents BC has never taken the court against.“This off-season we wanted to add matches against teams similar to the caliber we face in the ACC,” Head Coach Chris Campbell said. “The ACC keeps getting better and we need to be prepared for the challenges we’ll face during conference play. The ACC/SEC Chal-lenge is an excellent example of that. It’s a great event pitting teams from two of the NCAA’s top volleyball con-ferences. Both Florida and Auburn were tournament teams last year, so this serves as clear and definite mo-tivation for us during training camp.”Boston College will kick off the 2011 campaign by com-peting in its first-ever ACC/SEC Challenge, being hosted by the University of Florida. The Eagles will open the season against the Gators, before meeting Campbell’s former team, the Auburn Tigers. Reigning SEC Cham-pion Florida was ranked in the top five for all but two weeks - including eight straight weeks at No. 1 – during the 2010 season and finished the year ranked No. 8 by the AVCA; while Auburn is fresh off their first-ever ap-pearance in the NCAA Tournament and will be led by new coaching staff headed by Rick Nold.BC then returns to New England for the Yale and Rhode Island Tournaments. The Eagles will take on the defending Ivy League champion Bulldogs, Utah and Colgate in New Haven, Conn., before heading to Kingston, R.I. to meet Wisconsin, Columbia and URI in the Art Carmichael Invitational.The Eagles wrap up their tournament schedule with a trip to West Orange, N.J., for the Seton Hall Invitational. BC will open the contest against TCU, before meeting the Pi-rates and the New Jersey Institute of Technology.The ACC schedule will once again prove challenging for Boston College. The conference put five teams – Duke, Florida State, Miami, North Carolina and Virginia Tech - into the postseason for the second consecutive year. Four won their opening game and reached the Round of 32, with the Blue Devils advancing to the Elite 8.To open ACC play, Maryland will come to town on Septem-ber 20. The match with the Terrapins begins a five-game home stand against NC State (Sept. 23), North Carolina (Sept. 25), Virginia Tech (Sept. 29) and Virginia (Oct. 2).Consecutive road trips send BC to Clemson and Georgia Tech (Oct. 7-9) and to Duke and Wake Forest (Oct. 14-15), before the Eagles host Miami (Oct. 21) and FSU (Oct. 23) and begin round-robin play.

THE CAPTAINSSenior Brennan Clark and junior Krystle Higgins were elected captains for the 2011 season.After pulling double duty as an outside hitter last season, Clark will return to the libero position full-time for her final

campaign. Despite playing multiple positions, the Mililani, Hawaii, native ranked 10th in the ACC for digs per set (3.97). Clark recorded 456 digs – second most for the Eagles – and led the team in service aces (23). Her seven double-doubles were the fifth most by a junior in Eagles history. With 1,274 career digs, Clark ranks fourth on BC’s all-time list heading into the season. “We really need Brennan to be a rock for us this year,” Campbell stated. “Defensively, she’s quite talented, but she’s going to have to excel for us to be successful. Bren-nan will have to anchor our serve/receive and our defense. We’re not going to be as deep on ball control as we need to be this season, but we do have the talent. Brennan is a leader by example, works very hard and is extremely focused on goals she is trying to achieve. Those are the qualities you look for in a leader.”Higgins led the team in blocks in each of her first two sea-sons at Boston College. In 2010, the native of Inglewood, Calif., denied 90 shots and recorded a career-best .188 hitting percentage. On the attack, Higgins delivered 1.27 kills per set as a middle hitter. On defense, her 79 block assists recorded are the seventh greatest single-season total by an Eagle. Higgins presence in the middle will be crucial for the Eagles to build upon last season. “Krystle’s leadership is more of that quiet style,” Campbell observed. “She’s extremely focused and dedicated and really has a good handle on the idea of the work ethic vol-leyball requires to be successful. Her continuing to be a leader will be good for us as a team. As a player, blocking remains her strong suit and she took even greater strides on that in the spring. The offensive side of her game is starting to come around more and more, so anything she brings on the attack is really going to help us.”

UP THE MIDDLEThe center portion of the BC lineup is bolstered by the re-turn of senior Mollie Kolosky, veteran Melissa McTighe and sophomore transfer Alex Fitzmorris. After being named a captain as a sophomore, Kolosky missed much of the previous two campaigns due to injury. Despite being sidelined for much of the 2009 season, the Wheaton, Ill., native boasted the sixth best attack percent-age (.336) in the ACC. Kolosky also delivered a stellar 3.33 kills per game that year.“It’s going to be great to have Mollie back in the lineup,” Campbell said. “Mollie brings a heavy arm. She hits a heavy ball and is a legitimate scoring threat. We’re prob-ably use her more on the right than in the middle, where she can hit off both feet or one foot. She has so much ex-perience, that it will made a notable difference to have her back in the roster this year. From a leadership side, Mollie represents what the BC spirit really is. [Boston College] is about getting a great education and using that education for the greater good. Mollie is going to be really good in being our SAAC representative and heading up our com-munity involvement.”As a freshman, McTighe attacked with great efficiency, hit-ting .313 on the year – second highest on the team – with 130 kills in 319 attempts and securing 1.27 kills per game. The Los Altos, Calif., product stuffed 77 opposing attacks – also second best for BC – and averaged 0.75 blocks per set. McTighe racked up the most block assists (68) by a freshman since the 2007 season. “Melissa really made the most of all the time she saw on the court last year,” Campbell noted. “Her strength continues to be blocking. Melissa has a great feel for the game, a high volleyball IQ and we will need her to be a big presence to slow opposing hitters. Offen-sively, she continues to develop, but her biggest impact will be on the defensive end.”Fitzmorris will don the Maroon and Gold for the first time in 2011. As a rookie at Arkansas, the middle blocker totaled 39 blocks and a .255 attack percent-age. The Overland Park, Kan., native enrolled at Bos-ton College for the 2011 spring term.“Alex has the ability to play middle or outside,” Campbell stated. “Her length gives the team advantages. On the right side, she could take away a lot of space and be a huge presence blocking. That same stretch in the middle also allows her to touch a lot of middle attacks really easily. She certainly has some gifts that will benefit the team.”

ON THE OUTSIDEThe majority of the Eagles’ offensive production in 2010 came from the outside hitters: senior Tsvetelina Dureva, junior Val Mattaliano and sophomore Alexandra Trobbe.Much of attack flowed through Dureva, whose 3.26 kills per game ranked sixth in the Atlantic Coast. One nine occasions, the Sofia, Bulgaria, native posted a hitting percentage over .300 and recorded 19 or more kills five

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times. Dureva’s nine double-doubles are the most since the 2004 season - and second most ever by a junior - in BC history.“Everyone in the league is going to know Lina when they prepare for us,” Campbell commented. “She’s our primary scoring threat. Lina finished top 10 in the conference in kills per game. When she’s on she hits a heavy ball. Lina is a legitimate threat in the front and the back row. We’re going to continue to develop that and lean on her skills this season. She’s worked very hard on her blocking and her back row play, which we will need.”Mattaliano had a break out year in 2010, setting career-highs in nearly every statistical category. The Eagle from Glen Ellyn, Ill., graded out with the second most kills (215) and kills per game (2.03) and rated third in blocks with 53. Mattaliano delivered double-digit kills in nine contests and will need to continue her progress for BC to make some noise in the ACC.“Val’s gift is her versatility,” Campbell said. “She can play on the left and on the right. Val is such a great athlete, with great speed, that she can play multiple places. Looking towards the season, I see her being able to help out in many different areas depending on what we need in a given match.”Trobbe earned time in 58 matches, largely handling back-row efforts. The Los Gatos, Calif., native tallied 14 kills and 62 digs as a freshman.“Alex is a hybrid, who is really a defensive specialist, but can also attack,” Campbell elaborated. “She’s made great strides in her game. Defensively, she understands positioning and a lot of the subtleties needed to perform well. Alex has also developed into a real threat on the service line. She’s another player that can help us out in couple of specific areas of the game.” Out of Orange, Calif., freshman Courtney Castle also joins the cast for the 2011 tour. The Orange Lutheran product collected numerous Trinity League honors, including 2010 MVP, was twice voted the Best Defensive Player and led her team to a league championship during her tenure with the Lancers. As a member of TCA California, Castle also won the 16 open silver medal at the Junior Olympics, lead TCA Southern Cal to a No. 3 national ranking and was named a captain of the 2009 Global Challenge Team.“Courtney is a standout player who will join us after completing stellar careers at one of the top high schools and top club programs in California,” Campbell stated. “She is a very physical outside hitter who brings great power, ball control and desire to the court. I look forward to incorporating her into our program.”

DISTRIBUTING THE BALLSophomore Cagla Sen is the Eagles’ leading returning setter. The native of Istanbul, Turkey, championed BC with 476 assists and an average of 6.26 assists per set in only 76 games on the year. Both marks rank as the fifth most by an Eagle in their first year of college. Sen set a team-high when she dished out 55 assists against the Seminoles on Oct. 15 and collected four doubles on the year.“After a really good spring, Cagla seems to have settled in,” Camp-bell observed. “She looks much more comfortable in our offense and there’s a huge improvement in her consistency, both in tempo and location. A setter is a leader by nature, but we’re definitely counting on her to continue and expand upon that role she assumed last year. Defensively, she is still very solid. We’ve put a lot of time into improving her blocking, but I think we will see more out of Cagla this year as her familiarity of our system has grown.”Two new faces will also look to distribute the ball for the Eagles this season.After a year hiatus from volleyball, sophomore walk-on Courtney Seitz joins the BC program. A three-sport standout at the Ursuline Academy in Delaware, Seitz led the Raiders to three consecutive state championships on the court and was an All-State selection as a senior.“Courtney joined us in the spring and continues to improve,” Camp-bell noted. “She is very understanding of what we’re asking her to

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do within our system. She’s developed a nice float serve, which we will have use for. As a setter, Courtney provides us the depth we need at that position and I feel she will be a great addition to our offense.”As a three-year starter at Harvard-Westlake, freshman Kellie Barnum lead the Wolverines to three-consecutive, undefeated Mission League Champi-onships. On two occasions Barnum garnered All-League honors and was named a finalist for the Prep Volleyball Andi Collins Award, presented to the best high school setter in the nation. “Kellie is one of the top setters in southern California and runs the show for one of the top U-18 club teams in the nation. Her volleyball IQ, skill set, and fierce competitiveness will deliver an impact immediately felt by the team.”

DIGGING DEEPLauren Fields will back up Clark as the Eagles’ second defensive specialist. The rookie from Orange, Calif., handled libero duties for TCA VC and Orange Lutheran High School, earning Best Defensive Player and Best Passer hon-ors in 2010 and 2009, respectively. The three-year letterman led the Lanc-ers to Trinity League championships in 2008 and 2010, earning All-League Second-Team honors as a senior.“Lauren comes from great California high school and club programs giving her extensive, high level, volleyball experience,” Campbell said. “Her ball control will be an immediate asset to our program.”

2010 RECAPCampbell was named the head coach of the Boston College volleyball pro-gram in early February. As the team adjusted to Campbell’s system, many players found themselves having their most productive seasons since com-ing to BC. Dureva tallied the sixth best kills per game (3.36) average in the Atlantic Coast Conference, while senior Kristen Baader and Clark finished in eighth (4.10) and 10th (3.96) in digs, respectively. For the first time in their careers, Clark and Dureva posted numerous double-doubles. Higgins also set a career-high in block assists (79), the most by an Eagle in four years. With that production, Campbell had the squad rewriting the BC record book in just one year. The Eagles captured the Harvard Tournament with a thrilling five-set win over New Hampshire and straight set wins against Eastern Illinois and the Crim-son. BC also brought home the Brown Tournament title, having defeated Central Connecticut, Holy Cross and the Bears in three games sweeps. Al-though the Eagles finished with a 9-24 record, the transition had begun. Academically, Baader and Dureva were named to the 2010 All-ACC Aca-demic Team and eight team members were recipients of the Athletics Direc-tor’s Award of Academic Achievement, an award which recognizes student-athletes who maintain a GPA of 3.0 or above.

DEPARTURESBaader, Melanie Cimino, Rainey Hanley and Dani Moskitis graduated from Boston College in May of 2011. In addition to excellence track records in the classroom and the community, each of these Eagles provided leader-ship in different areas on the court. Moving between outside hitter and libero throughout her career, Baader finished her tenure at fifth on BC’s all-time digs list. Cimino’s hitting earned her playing time early on in her career, but as time went by she found herself climbing into eighth for all-time blocks at BC. Han-ley transferred to BC as a junior and was a constant spark plug for the Eagles on both sides of the ball for two years. A two-time captain, Moskitis battled through injuries to set her way into ninth for assists in the Eagles record book.

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7 - KRISTEN BAADER

• Libero/Outside Hitter, 5-9• Kildeer, IL/Stevenson/Sky High VC

NOTESConcluded career ranked fifth on the Boston College all-time digs list (1,044) and sixth in digs per set (2.57).

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2007 66 60 32 199 .141 0.91 12 8 105 1.59 2 12 142008 104 5 4 47 .021 0.05 24 0 194 1.87 0 0 02009 116 3 3 45 .000 0.03 27 20 274 2.36 0 1 12010 115 67 40 322 .084 0.58 42 23 471 4.10 2 8 10TOTALS 401 135 79 613 .091 0.34 105 51 1044 2.60 4 21 25

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 17 (vs. UNH, 8/31/07)ATTEMPTS 36 (vs. UNH, 8/31/07)ASSISTS 4 (x3, last vs. Clemson, 10/24/10)DIGS 28 (vs. Holy Cross, 9/10/10)SERVICE ACES 5 (vs. Holy Cross, 9/10/10)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (x4, last vs. Maryland, 11/24/10)BLOCK ASSISTS 3 (vs. Holy Cross, 8/30/07)TOTAL BLOCKS 3 (vs. Holy Cross, 8/30/07)

13 - MELANIE CIMINO

• Middle Hitter, 5-9• Irvine, CA/Woodbridge/Laguna Beach VC

NOTESConcluded career ranked eighth on the Eagles all-time total blocks (218), ninth in block assists (183) and eighth in blocks per set (0.65).

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS BS BA TB TB/S2007 60 45 16 107 .271 0.75 10 1 7 5 23 28 0.472008 102 154 63 367 .248 1.51 19 0 17 7 53 60 0.592009 113 207 59 519 .285 1.83 22 2 23 16 77 93 0.822010 61 61 19 163 .258 1.00 2 0 9 7 30 37 0.61TOTALS 336 467 157 1156 .268 1.39 2 3 56 35 183 218 0.65

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 21 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)ATTEMPTS 41 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)ASSISTS 3 (x5, last vs. N. Carolina, 10/2/09)DIGS 4 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)SERVICE ACES 1 (x3, last vs. Sacred Heart, 9/31/07)BLOCK SOLOS 3 (vs. Fordham, 9/5/09)BLOCK ASSISTS 6 (x2, last vs. Fordham, 8/29/09)TOTAL BLOCKS 7 (x2, last vs. Fordham, 8/29/09)

15 - RAINY HANLEY

• Outside Hitter, 5-10• Rancho Santa Fe, CA/Torrey Pines/Laguna Beach VC

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS D/S BS BA TB2009 71 114 71 379 .113 1.61 15 7 110 1.55 2 16 182010 60 45 32 159 .082 0.75 3 1 42 0.70 0 9 9 TOTALS 131 159 103 538 .104 1.21 18 8 152 1.16 2 25 27

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 14 (vs. Clemson, 11/8/09)ATTEMPTS 43 (vs. Clemson, 11/8/09)ASSISTS 3 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09)DIGS 14 (vs. NC State, 10/3/09)SERVICE ACES 2 (vs. NC State, 11/13/09)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (x2, last vs. Florida State, 11/20/09)BLOCK ASSISTS 5 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)TOTAL BLOCKS 5 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)

3 - DANI MOSKITIS

• Setter, 6-2• Long Beach, CA/Long Beach/Golden West VC

NOTESConcluded career ranked ninth place on the Eagles all-time assists leader board with 1,159 and seventh in assists per set at 6.70.

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A A/S SA DIGS BS BA TB2007 67 14 15 61 -.016 0.21 493 7.36 16 127 2 23 252008 56 15 8 55 .127 0.27 371 6.62 9 80 1 16 172009 11 1 1 4 .00 0.09 41 3.73 0 5 2 2 42010 39 6 7 22 -.045 0.15 254 6.51 4 42 2 11 13TOTALS 173 36 31 142 .035 0.21 1159 6.70 29 253 7 52 59

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 3 (vs. Duke, 10/26/07)ATTEMPTS 10 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/6/08)ASSISTS 70 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/28/07)DIGS 15 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/28/07)SERVICE ACES 4 (vs. Delaware State, 9/8/07)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (many times, last vs. Florida State, 10/18/09)BLOCK ASSISTS 6 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/6/08)TOTAL BLOCKS 6 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/6/08)

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Chris Campbell enters his second year at the helm of the Eagles volleyball program. The commander carries 12 years of coaching, including nine as a head coach and three as an assistant. Over that period, Campbell has built a name for himself as one of the country’s best in recruiting and player development.In his first year at Boston College, Campbell took long strides to elevate the volleyball program at The Heights. The Eagles finished with a 9-24 overall record, but many players enjoyed their most successful seasons since coming to BC. Tsvetelina Dureva tallied the sixth best kills per game (3.36) average in the Atlantic Coast Conference, while Kristen Baader and Brennan Clark finished in eighth (4.10) and 10th (3.96) in digs, respectively. For the first time in their careers, Clark and Dureva posted numerous double-doubles. Krystle Higgins also set a career-high in block assists (79), the most by an Eagle in four years. With that production, Campbell had the squad rewriting the BC record book. Baader and Dureva were also named to the 2010 All-ACC Academic Team.Campbell came to the BC community after a two-year stop at Auburn University. Initially serving as a positions coach for middle blockers, he was promoted to the role of Associate Head Coach after just one season. With added titles of defensive and recruiting coordina-tor, Campbell brought new life to the Auburn volleyball program. His first recruiting class featured the No. 34 and No. 93 nationally-ranked high school seniors (Katherine Culwell and MacKenzy Harper) and included Sarah Bullock, who was later named to the South-eastern Conference All-Freshman Team. Campbell also used his international prowess to sign six-time Bulgarian national high school champion and 2006 club championship Most Valuable Player Vesela Zapryanova.As defensive coordinator, Campbell designed and implemented a new defensive scheme for the Tigers. With the defense under his reigns, notable differences were seen in the program’s blocking, digs per game and opponents’ hitting percentage. Auburn’s middle blockers improved over 100 points in hitting percentage from the previous season and the school drew national attention under Campbell’s new system. The program received its first regional ranking in over a decade, being ranked as high as No. 60 in the national RPI (Ratings Percentage Index). The team climbed from last place in 2008 to fifth in the Southeastern Conference the following year.

Prior to Auburn, Campbell spent four seasons as head coach at Northern Arizona Uni-versity. Campbell arrived at NAU in 2003, serving as an assistant for one season before taking over the program. He led the Lumberjacks to the Big Sky Conference tournament in his first season. Three years later, NAU returned to the tournament behind the nation’s leader in kills per game, Kim Babcock. While in Flagstaff, Campbell had 20 student-athletes earn 36 Golden Eagle Scholar-Athlete awards and 11 student-athletes merit 20 academic All-Big Sky Conference honors.Campbell came to NAU from the University of Mississippi for Women, where he spent one season as head coach. Before that, he spent three seasons directing the volleyball program at Louisiana-Lafayette. Campbell led the Ragin Cajuns to a No. 9 ranking in the NCAA South Region in 2001 and two second-place finishes in the Sun Belt Conference West Division.The Eagles coach continues to develop players into professional and international level talent. Campbell mentored Alyssa Davis to her best season ever at Auburn, where she finished in the top 10 in the SEC in hitting percentage and was named to the 2010 U.S. Junior National Team. He also coached Jessica Glover, a former Tiger, who continued her volleyball career as a professional in Switzerland, and Kelly Verboom, a former Gold-en Eagle, who also is pursuing a career in Europe. In 2009, a Cajun protégé of Camp-bell’s, Priscilla Lima, was named the AVP’s Most Improved Player after reaching one final and taking four third-place finishes on the Association of Volleyball Professional’s (AVP) beach volleyball circuit. In June of 2010, Lima was ranked No. 7 by the AVP. A former player himself, Campbell was a captain for Canadian Division I level programs McGill University and the University of British Columbia (UBC). During his final season at UBC, he led his team to a No. 7 national ranking. Campbell has earned two bachelor’s degrees. The first in physics from McGill University in Montreal, in 1995, followed by a bachelor’s in secondary education from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver in 1997. He is a native of Harvey Station, New Brunswick, Canada.

CHRIS CAMPBELL

• SECOND SEASON AT BC

COACHING CAREER2010 – pres. –Boston College (Head Coach)2009 – Auburn University (Assc. Head Coach/Defensive Coor./Recruiting Coor.)2008 – Auburn University (Asst. Coach – Middle Blockers)2004-07 – University of Northern Arizona (Head Coach)2003 – University of Northern Arizona (Asst. Coach)2002 –Mississippi University for Women (Div. II) (Head coach)1999-2001 – University of Louisiana-Lafayette (Head coach)

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HOME TOWNHarvey Station, New Brunswick, Canada

EDUCATIONB.S. Physics, McGill University, 1995B.A. Secondary Education, University of British Columbia, 1997

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• FIRST SEASON

PATRICK JOHNSTON

• SECOND SEASON

Edgard Da Gama E Silva begins his first season as an assistant coach with the Boston College volleyball program. Da Gama, who goes by Dega, brings 13 years of collegiate and international coaching experience to The Heights. The newest addition to the Eagles staff will assist in practice and match planning ef-forts, recruiting, video and statistical analysis and community service initiatives.Dega comes to BC after three years as an assistant coach at Auburn University. Over that span, he helped the Tigers improve from a mid-200 RPI to No. 45 in the final 2010 poll and receive their first-ever entry into the NCAA Tournament.Prior to guiding Auburn to the postseason, DeGa constructed a collegiate coaching background at Eastern Washington University, North Idaho Women’s College and Washington State.In his first collegiate position at EWU, the Eagles finished with a 23-9 overall record and took second place in the Big Sky Conference with a 10-4 mark. Dega then headed to North Idaho in 2006, where he instructed the Cardinals to conference championship and fourth-place finish at NJCAA Nationals.Over the past seven years, Dega has conducted Brazil Gold Volleyball Camps in the Washington area and served as the technical director and coach of the Skagit Volleyball Club (2004-06).Prior to entering the collegiate ranks, Dega was an assistant for the Rexona Vol-leyball Club, a professional women’s team in Brazil, under Bernardo Rezende from 2001-04. Before being appointed an assistant, DeGa simultaneously in-terned with RVC from 1997-2000 and the world powerhouse Brazilian National Team from 1998-2000.The native of Curitiba, Brazil earned his bachelor’s degree in physical educa-tion, with a focus on coaching from Federal University of Parana in 1996.Dega and his wife, Cintia Alessi, reside in Brighton, Mass., with their daughter, Anna Julia Gama Silva.

Patrick Johnston begins his second year with the Eagles’ volleyball team as a volunteer assistant coach. Johnston came to BC after a one-year stint at Auburn, where he held the same position. Johnston’s coaching career began as the assistant coach for Team Canada at the Maccabi Games. He has supplemented his resume by serving as the assistant coach for his own team at the University of Western Ontario (UWO) and head coach for the school’s junior varsity program. Since that time, he has run numerous volleyball clinics for Division-I programs in the Southeastern and Mountain West Conferences. The first person in his family to play volleyball competitively, Johnston played libero on the Canadian Junior National Team from 2004-05. Additionally, he played the same position for his home province of Ontario in the Canada Games in 2005 and was a member of the U-16 Nationals All-Star team.Johnston played for the Durham Attack based in Toronto. As a club player, he led the team to a perfect 41-0 record and captured the Canadian national title in the 2002 season. From there, he went to play for the Thompson Rivers Uni-versity before transferring to UWO, where he concluded his career. In 2009, he led the Ontario University Athletics Association (OUA) in digs per game (2.64) and was second in total digs (182).The Whitby, Ontario native earned a bachelor’s degree in history and a minor in journalism at UWO in 2011.

COACHING CAREER2011 – Boston College (Assistant Coach)2004-pres. – Brazil Gold Volleyball Camps (Director)2008-10 – Auburn University (Assistant Coach)2007 – Washington State (Assistant Coach)2006 – North Idaho Women’s College (Assistant Coach)2005 – Eastern Washington (Assistant Coach)2004-06 – Skagit Volleyball Club (Director/Head Coach)2001-04 – Rexona Volleyball Club (Assistant Coach)1998-2000 – Brazilian National Team (Intern)

HOMETOWNCuritiba, Brazil

EDUCATIONB.S. Physical Education, Federal University of Parana, 1996

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PLAYERS11 - BRENNAN CLARK

• Team Captain • Libero, Senior, 5-8 • Honolulu, HI/Univ. Laboratory School/Jammers VC

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2008 106 7 14 50 0.07 39 14 320 3.02 0 0 02009 113 2 2 7 0.02 29 14 498 4.41 0 0 02010 115 201 129 717 1.75 39 23 456 3.97 6 22 28TOTALS 334 210 145 774 0.63 107 51 1274 3.81 6 22 28

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 14 (vs. Fordham, 8/28/10)ATTEMPTS 38 (vs. Fordham, 8/28/10)ASSISTS 7 (vs. Stony Brook, 9/5/08)DIGS 33 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09)SERVICE ACES 3 (vs. Rhode Island, 9/19/09)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (4x, last vs. Miami, 10/17/10)BLOCK ASSISTS 3 (vs. Northeastern, 8/28/10)TOTAL BLOCKS 3 (vs. Northeastern, 8/28/10)DOUBLE-DOUBLES 7 (last vs. Virginia, 10/8/10)

Ranks fourth on the Eagles All-Time Digs List (1,274), entering the 2011 season.

2010 SEASONPlayed in all 115 sets over 33 matches, mostly as an outside hitter ... totaled seven double-doubles on the year, including a streak of four straight matches ... led BC in service aces (23), reception attempts (1,089) and receipt percentage (.964) ... was second in digs (456) and digs per set (3.97) ... had third most kills (201) and kills per set (1.75) ... recorded a game-high 22 digs in season finale versus Maryland (11/24) ... credited with 12 digs at Florida State (11/21) ... registered a team-high 19 digs to go with two assists at Miami (11/19) ... tallied a match-high 12 digs and had one assist versus Wake Forest (11/14) ... led all players with 20 digs, adding two assists and an ace against Duke (11/12).

2009 SEASONOverall average of 4.41 digs per set was fourth in the ACC … team-leading 498 digs was fourth-most for a single-season in school history … registered a career-high 33 against Wake Forest (9/24) … recorded double-digit digs in 28 games … tallied at least 20 digs in six dif-ferent matches … notched a career-high three service aces in the 3-1 win over Rhode Island (9/19) … saw action in 113 of the teams 116 sets … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

2008 SEASON Played in 106 sets in all 32 matches … recorded a team high 320 digs … registered double-digit digs in 15 contests … named to Mass Challenge All-Tournament Team (9/20), recording 24 digs in two games … recorded a season-high 27 digs, to go along with seven assists against Stony Brook (9/5) … matched season high with 27 digs against Rhode Island (9/6) … registered two different six-game streaks of 10 assists or more.

BEFORE BCThree year player on the University Laboratory School volleyball team … coached by Debby Yee … Named to HHSAA Honolulu Star Bulletin Fabulous 15 her senior year … Named to HHSAA Division II First Team in 2008 … Member of HHSAA All-Tournament Team … Named to ILH 2nd team in 2007 … Earned ILH Honorable Mention accolades in 2006 … Also played on varsity track, softball, and basketball teams at University Laboratory School.

PERSONALBorn on July 4, 1990 … Daughter of Derek and Dawn Clark … Has four siblings – Brittany, Braden, Bradford, and Breelyn … Enrolled in the Lynch School of Education.

12 - TSVETELINA DUREVA

• Outside Hitter, Senior, 5-9• Sofia, Bulgaria/Victor Hugo/Zvezdi 94

2010 SEASONPlayed in 114 sets over the entire 33 match schedule ... led the Eagles with nine double-doubles this season, eighth most all-time ... rated first for BC in kills with 372, total attacks (1,045) and kills per set (3.26) ... was third on team in digs at 254 and digs per set (2.23) ... posted a match-high 19 kills on .204 hitting percentage and added two block assists against Maryland (11/24) ... led BC with 11 kills on .240 attack, contributing one block and three digs at Florida State (11/21) ... made seven kills, five digs and a block assist at Miami (11/19) ... paired seven digs with a team-high six kills versus Wake Forest (11/14) ... led BC with seven kills complimented by 10 digs against Duke (11/12) ... led BC with eight kills, adding seven digs and a block assist at Virginia (11/6) ... charted a .265 hitting percentage on a team-high 12 kills paired with eight digs at Virginia Tech (11/5) ... posted a double-double on a team-leading 11 kills and 10 digs against N.C. State (10/31) ... had nine kills, two digs and a block assist against North Carolina (10/29) ... charted eight kills, seven digs and three block assists at Clemson (10/23) ... led the Eagles with nine kills, adding five digs, a block and an ace at Georgia Tech (10/22) ... tallied a team-high seven kills, adding seven digs and one block versus Miami (10/17) ... posted a match-high 27 kills on .346 hitting percentage, adding six digs and four blocks against Florida State (10/15).

2009 SEASON Saw action in 95 sets … recorded 31 kills and 20 assists on the year…led the team in service aces with 27… finished the season fourth on the team in digs with 191 … tallied double-digit digs seven times this season … registered four service aces in a 3-0 win over Quinnipiac (9/5) … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

2008 SEASON Saw action in 26 matches, playing in 73 sets … was one of six BC players to reach the century mark in kills for the season, registering 110 on the year … registered first career kill against Hofstra (9/13) … recorded double-digit kills in two contests … tallied a season-high 14 kills against North Carolina (9/27) … notched 11 kills against Virginia (11/15).

BEFORE BCStarted as outside hitter for Victor Hugo High School … coached by P. Kolev … competed for Zvezdi 94 and Pirin Balkanstroy Volleyball Clubs as a starter since age 12.

PERSONALBorn on January 16, 1989 … daughter of Ivan Durev and Daniela Dureva … has one sibling – Martin Durev … enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2008 73 110 84 360 .072 1.51 8 13 52 0.71 1 27 282009 95 31 30 140 .007 0.33 20 27 191 2.01 2 12 492010 114 372 176 1045 .188 3.26 9 17 254 2.23 6 43 49TOTALS 168 141 114 500 .039 0.92 28 40 243 1.76 9 82 91

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 14 (vs. N. Carolina, 9/27/08ATTEMPTS 32 (vs. N. Carolina, 9/27/08)ASSISTS 3 (3x, last vs. N.C. State, 11/13/09)DIGS 17 (vs. Virginia, 10/24/09)SERVICE ACES 4 (vs. Quinnipiac, 9/5/09)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (3x, last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/23/09) BLOCK ASSISTS 4 (3x, last vs. N. Carolina, 10/31/08)TOTAL BLOCKS 4 (3x, last vs. N. Carolina, 10/31/08)DOUBLE-DOUBLES 9 (last vs. NC State, 10/31/10)

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4 - MOLLIE KOLOSKY

• Middle Hitter, Senior, 6-0, Wheaton, IL• Wheaton-Warrenville South/Sports Performance

2010 SEASONDid not compete due to an ACL injury...received the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.

2009 SEASONFinished sixth in the ACC in hitting percentage (.336) and fifth in kills per set (3.33) … … recorded 240 kills and had a team-high hitting percentage … finished fourth on the team in service aces with 17… also finished fourth in total blocks with 54 … notched 54 digs for the year … set a career-high of 22 kills versus Hartford (9/19) … bested her previous single-game high of 25 total attempts 13 times, including 39 against North Carolina (10/2) … served as a team captain … played in 72 sets, but missed much of the second half of the season due to injury … member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

2008 SEASON Saw action in 97 sets, playing in a total of 31 matches … finished season third on the team in blocks (37) and service aces (21) and was fifth on the team in kills (133) … registered a season high 11 kills in a win over Colgate (8/30) … notched a season high four service aces and five digs in a win over Holy Cross (9/20) … led team with four blocks against Florida State (11/7).

BEFORE BCThree year player on the Wheaton Warrenville South High School volleyball team … Coached by Bill Schreier … Named to All-Conference, All-Area in 2008 … Awarded All-Area Best Middle Blockers and Most Improved in 2008 … Named All State Special Mention senior year … Earned All-Conference honorable mention in both sophomore and junior years … Named to Chicago Sun Times Top 50 senior year … Named PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace … Member of Sports Performance Volleyball Club, which had an undefeated season and won both the AAU and JVDA national championships in 2008 … Won Spirit Award for Club team in 2006 and 2007 … Three year member of All-Conference Academic team … Member of National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Born on June 16, 1990 … Daughter of Tom and Cyndee Kolosky … Has one sibling – Shealyn … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences as a communications major.

8 - KRYSTLE HIGGINS

• Team Captain • Middle Hitter, Junior, 6-1• Inglewood, CA/Harvard-Westlake/Sports Shack

2010 SEASONPlayed 101 sets in 31 matches...led BC in block solos (11) and block assists (79) for team-highs in total blocks (90) and blocks per set (0.89)...third on the team with 19 service aces ... had one kill and one block assists at Miami (11/19) ... made one kill and a dig against Wake Forest (11/14) ... charted a .500 hitting percentage with six kills versus Duke (11/12) ... tallied a match-high five blocks, complimented by three kills and a dig at Virginia (11/6) ... had a season-high two block solos in addition to a block assist to lead all players in total blocks at Virginia Tech (11/5) ... led BC in blocks (3) and aces (3), while adding five kills against N.C. State (10/31) ... totaled eight kills, three blocks and an ace versus North Carolina (10/29) ... led the Eagles with three blocks and added four kills at Clemson (10/23) ... posted a team-high four blocks (one solo, three assisted) and hit .273 with five kills at Georgia Tech (10/22) ... tal-lied a match-high three blocks and added a trio of kills against Miami (10/17) ... led all players in hitting percentage (.524), blocks (5) and aces (2), adding a career-high 13 kills and two digs against Florida State (10/15) ... had two kills, a dig and a block versus Virginia Tech (10/10) ... posted a team-high five blocks (1 solo, 4 assist), hit .231 on 13 attempts and had a service ace against Virginia (10/8) ... charted six kills on .385 hitting percentage and a match-high three service aces at Duke (10/2) ... led all players with six blocks against Wake Forest (10/1) ... posted a match-high three blocks and added five kills against North Carolina (9/25)

2009 SEASON Played in 88 sets … led the Eagles in block solos with 21 and finished second on the team in total blocks with 81 … tallied 119 kills, fifth most on the team … registered double-digit kills on three occasions, including 12 in the 3-2 win over Northeastern (9/12) … established single-match highs of four solo blocks against Miami (10/16) and nine total blocks versus Virginia (10/14).

BEFORE BCPlayed two years of varsity volleyball at the Harvard-Westlake School in North Hollywood, Calif. ... led her team to back to back Mission League championships in 2007 and 2008 ... won the Division IA CIF Southern Section Championship and the Division III State Championship in 2007 ... named to the Mission League first team in 2008 and second team in 2007 ... never lost a volleyball match on her home court ... played for the Sports Shack Volleyball Club team in 2006, winning the Reno Volleyball Festival Championship in that year ... a 2007 USA High Performance A2 team member ... ranked #77 in Prep Volleyball’s Senior Aces.

PERSONALBorn on January 23, 1991 ... enrolled as a business major in the Carroll School of Manage-ment ... is the oldest of Clifford and Kathryn Higgins’ two children.

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2008 73 110 84 360 .072 1.51 8 13 52 0.71 1 27 282009 95 31 30 140 .007 0.33 20 27 191 2.01 2 12 492010 114 372 176 1045 .188 3.26 9 17 254 2.23 6 43 49TOTALS 168 141 114 500 .039 0.92 28 40 243 1.76 9 82 91

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 22 (vs. Hartford, 9/17/09) ATTEMPTS 39 (vs. North Carolina, 10/2/09)ASSISTS 3 (x3, last vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09) DIGS 8 (vs. North Carolina, 10/2/09)SERVICE ACES 4 (vs. Holy Cross, 9/20/08)BLOCK SOLOS 2 (vs. Florida State, 11/7/08) BLOCK ASSISTS 6 (x2, last vs. Georgia Tech, 10/10/09)TOTAL BLOCKS 7 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09)DOUBLE-DOUBLES N/A

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2008 97 133 96 396 .093 1.37 16 21 30 0.31 5 32 372009 72 240 75 491 .336 3.33 20 17 54 0.75 4 50 542010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---TOTALS 169 373 171 887 .215 2.35 36 38 84 0.50 9 82 91

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 22 (vs. Hartford, 9/17/09) ATTEMPTS 39 (vs. North Carolina, 10/2/09)ASSISTS 3 (x3, last vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09) DIGS 8 (vs. North Carolina, 10/2/09)SERVICE ACES 4 (vs. Holy Cross, 9/20/08)BLOCK SOLOS 2 (vs. Florida State, 11/7/08) BLOCK ASSISTS 6 (x2, last vs. Georgia Tech, 10/10/09)TOTAL BLOCKS 7 (vs. Wake Forest, 9/24/09)DOUBLE-DOUBLES N/A

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PLAYERS5 - VAL MATTALIANO

• Outside Hitter, Junior, 6-0 • Glen Ellyn, IL/Benet Academy/Sports Performance

2010 SEASONSaw action in 106 sets over 33 matches...second on the team in kills (215) and kills per set (2.03)...third on the team in total blocks (57.0) ... only double-double of the year came against Holy Cross (9/10) ... had a kill and a dig versus Maryland (11/24) ... went 3-for-7 with no errors in attacks for a .429 hitting percentage at FSU (11/21) ... connected on 3-of-4 attacks and added a pair of digs at Miami (11/19) ... recorded two digs against Wake Forest (11/14) ... had one kill versus Duke (11/12) ... posted one kill, a dig and a block at Virginia (11/6) ... Made four kills and three digs with one block at Virginia Tech (11/5) ... recorded five kills and a block assist against N.C. State (10/31) ... led the Eagles with 10 kills, adding seven digs at Clemson (10/23) ... tallied three kills, digs and blocks at Georgia Tech (10/22) ... had three kills, two digs and a block assists against Miami (10/17) ... charted a career-high 19 kills on .289 hitting per-centage, adding eight digs and two assists versus Florida State (10/15) ... recorded five kills, four digs and two blocks against Virginia Tech (10/10) ... posted seven kills, four digs and two blocks against Virginia (10/8) ... had six kills, two digs and a block at Duke (10/2) ... recorded six kills and three block assists versus Wake Forest (10/1) ... contributed two blocks, three digs and a pair of kills against North Carolina (9/25) ... posted a team-high three block assists and added five digs and three kills against N.C. State (9/24)... charted 10 kills on .227 hitting percentage, three digs and an ace against Maryland (9/21) ... led all Eagles with .444 attack percentage, posting nine kills on 18 attempts, and four block assists against Brown (9/18) ... charted .312 attack with seven kills on 16 attempts, four blocks, an assist, one ace and a dig versus Holy Cross (9/18).

2009 SEASONSaw action in seven matches … made collegiate debut in the three set sweep of conference opponent N.C. State (10/3), where she tallied her first kill and assist for the year … appeared in two sets and recorded two total attempts against Clemson (11/8).

BEFORE BCPlayed four years at Benet Academy in Lisle, Ill. … was a varsity starter during her junior and senior season … named to the All-East Suburban Catholic Conference and Dupage County All-Area teams … high school team ranked ninth in the nation by ESPN Rise with a 40-2 record … was a member of the Sports Performance club team that finished in third place in the club division at the JVDA National Championships in 2008 and won the JVDA National Championship in 2009.

PERSONALBorn on October 7, 1990 … enrolled as a communications major in the College of Arts and Sciences … she is the oldest of Al and Molly Mattaliano’s three children.

1 - ALEX FITZMORRIS

• Middle Blocker, So., 6-4, Overland Park, KS• Blue Valley West/Team KC/University of Arkansas

2010 SEASON (AT ARKANSAS)Appeared in 59 sets…totaled 40 kills with a .255 attack percentage and 39 total blocks…transferred to Boston College for the spring semester.

BEFORE BCLed Blue Valley West High School to the Kansas 6A second place finish…the Jaguars collect-ed back-to-back sub-state championships in 2008 and 2009…as a senior, led Valley West in hitting percentage as a senior and won Most Improved honors…played club ball for Team KC, capturing the regional championship and competing in nationals for the 2008 season…three-time East Kansas League Scholar-Athlete (2007-09)…National Merit Commended Scholar…AP Scholar…National Hispanic Scholar.

PERSONALBorn May 21, 1992, Alexandra Marie Fitzmorris…one of four children to Michael and Marilu Fitzmorris of Overland Park, Kan…has an older brother, Michael, and two younger siblings, Audriana and Keenan.

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2009 8 1 1 4 .000 0.12 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 02010 106 215 120 656 .145 2.03 10 13 104 0.98 4 53 57TOTALS 114 216 121 660 .144 1.89 11 13 104 0.91 4 53 57

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 19 (vs. Florida State, 10/15/10)ATTEMPTS 45 (vs. New Hampshire, 9/3/10)ASSISTS 2 (3x, last vs. Florida State, 10/15/10)DIGS 10 (vs. Holy Cross, 9/10/10)SERVICE ACES 3 (vs. Quinnipiac, 9/28/10)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (4x, last vs. Virginia Tech, 10/10/10)BLOCK ASSISTS 9 (vs. Bryant, 9/11/10)TOTAL BLOCKS 9 (vs. Bryant, 9/11/10)DOUBLE-DOUBLES 1 (vs. Holy Cross, 9/10/10)

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS BS BA TB TB/S2010 59 40 15 98 .255 0.68 0 0 4 3 36 39 0.66TOTALS 59 40 15 98 .255 0.68 0 0 4 3 36 39 0.66

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 7 (vs. Akron, 9/4/10)ATTEMPTS 17 (vs. Chattanooga, 9/3/10)ASSISTS 3 (vs. Oral Robers, 8/31/10)DIGS 1 (4x, last vs. LSU, 11/24/10)SERVICE ACES N/ABLOCK SOLOS 2 (vs. Chattanooga, 9/3/10)BLOCK ASSISTS 6 (vs. Kansas, 9/3/10)TOTAL BLOCKS 7 (2x, last vs. Kansas, 9/3/10)DOUBLE-DOUBLES N/A

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6 - MELISSA McTIGHE

• Middle Hitter, Sophomore, 6-1• Los Altos, CA/Mountain View/Vision VC

2010 SEASONRanked second on the team in block solos (9), block assists (68), total blocks (77.0) and blocks per set (0.75) ... charted nine kills on 15 attempts for a .467 hitting percentage and had a match-high five blocks against Maryland (11/24) ... dished out eight kills on 15 attempts for a .467 attack and led all players with five blocks at FSU (11/21) ... had five kills on 15 attempts with no errors and led BC with two block assists at Miami (11/19) ... paired two kills with two digs against Wake Forest (11/14) ... made one block solo and had three kills on 10 attempts with no errors versus Duke (11/12) ... hit .333 with four kills and no errors to go with an assist and a dig at Virginia (11/6) ... charted a .455 hitting percentage with six kills on 11 attempts and making one block at Virginia Tech (11/5) ... led BC with a .545 hitting percentage off of six kills on 11 attempts against N.C. State (10/31) ... posted a career-best 10 kills on 17 attempts for a .588 hitting percentage, adding one block assist versus North Carolina (10/29) ... had two kills and a pair of blocks at Clemson (10/23) ... tallied five kills on .308 hitting percentage, adding a block and an assist at Georgia Tech (10/22) ... led all Eagles with .333 hitting percentage and added one block and two digs versus Miami (10/17) ... charted a match-high five blocks and had four kills against Florida State (10/15) ... dished out an ace, a block and hit .250 on four attempts against Virginia Tech (10/10) ... recorded a block in one set of action against Virginia (10/8) ... tallied a match-high five blocks and added three kills at Duke (10/2) ... hit .333 against North Carolina (9/25) ... had one block and an assist versus N.C. State (9/24) ... posted a match-high two block solos, added a block assist and six kills on .235 hitting percentage in ACC opener versus Maryland (9/21) ... charted a match-high four block assists, while adding four kills against Brown (9/18) ... had a game-high attack efficiency of .714 (five kills off seven attempts) versus Holy Cross (9/18) ... had three kills, two digs and a pair of blocks against Central Conn. St. (9/17) ... posted a match-high .429 attack percentage on 14 attempts and five block assists against Bryant (9/11) ... led the Eagles with five block assists versus Navy (9/11) and hit .400 with 7 kills on 15 attempts.

BEFORE BCEarned All-Santa Clara Valley-De Anza second-team honors as a senior captain in 2009 at Mountain View High School … led the Spartans to a 21-12 record … gained All-SCV-DA honor-able mention accolades as a junior in 2008 at Mountain View on a team that recorded 31 wins and 12 losses … led the Spartans to a second-place finish in Northern California in 2008 … played for head coach Jason Trip … competed for two years on Vision Volleyball Club for coach Jason Mansfield … led Vision to third-place finishes at the 2009 and 2010 Junior Olympics.

PERSONALBorn on January 7, 1992 ... daughter of Kathryn and Michael McTighe … has one younger brother, Matthew … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

13 - COURTNEY SEITZ

• Setter, Sophomore, 5-9• Wilmington, DE/Ursuline Academy/Synergy/DVC

2010 SEASONWalked on following the 2010 season, joining the Eagles for the spring semester…recipient of the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Achievement…Dean’s List honoree…active mem-ber of the University Chorale, a contributor for The Heights – the BC student newspaper – and is a board member on the Student Conduct Board.

BEFORE BCFour-year letter winner at Ursuline Academy for the volleyball, lacrosse and track & field teams...volleyball All-State selection as a senior...led volleyball team to three consecutive state championships...set championship match record for assists (62) as a senior...a 2009 Wendy’s High School Heisman State Finalist, an award signifying excellence in academics and athletics...took third place in the 2010 Delaware state discus championship...also gar-nered All-Catholic Conference honors in track and field in 2010...National Merit Scholarship Commended Student...AP Scholar with Distinction...National Honor Society president...All-State Senior Chorus...St. Timothy National Youth Award for Volunteerism.

PERSONALDaughter of Joanne and Paul Seitz…has an older sister, Stephanie, who graduate from Bos-ton College in 2011… enrolled in the Carroll School of Management as a double-major pursu-ing accounting and marketing degrees…plans to attend law school.

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS BS BA TB TB/S2010 102 130 30 319 .313 1.27 5 4 19 9 68 77 0.75TOTALS 102 130 30 319 .313 1.27 5 4 19 9 68 77 0.75

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 10 (vs. North Carolina, 10/29/10)ATTEMPTS 17 (2x, last vs. North Carolina, 10/29/10)ASSISTS 1 (3x, last vs. Florida State, 10/15/10)DIGS 3 (vs. Harvard, 9/4/10)SERVICE ACES 2 (vs. Harvard, 9/4/10)BLOCK SOLOS 2 (vs. Maryland, 9/21/10)BLOCK ASSISTS 6 (vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/10)TOTAL BLOCKS 6 (vs. Eastern Illinois, 9/4/10)DOUBLE-DOUBLES N/A

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PLAYERS14 - CAGLA SEN

• Setter, Sophomore, 5-11 • Istanbul, Turkey/Yuzyil Isil/Eczacibasi

2010 SEASONLed the Eagles with 476 assists on the year, was second in assists per set (6.26) and setting percentage (.305) ... had four double-doubles on the year ... posted a double-double at Miami with a team-leading 24 assists and 10 digs ... led BC with 14 assists, complimented with two digs and a kill against Wake Forest (11/14) ... totaled 24 assists to go with seven digs versus Duke (11/12) ... racked up four kills on five attempts for .800 attack percentage to go with 16 assists, nine digs, an ace and a block at Virginia (11/6) ... set .315 with 28 assists on 89 attempts, posting three digs, a block and an ace at Virginia Tech (11/5) ... posted a double-dou-ble against N.C. State (10/29) with 29 assists and 10 digs, adding two blocks and three kills on four attacks ... tallied a match-high 32 assists to go with nine digs, one block and went 3-for-4 attacking against North Carolina (10/29) ... led BC with 24 assists and .333 hitting percentage, adding seven digs at Clemson (10/23) ... recorded 22 assists and a .333 attack percentage to lead the Eagles at Georgia Tech (10/22) ... led all Eagles with 20 assists and eight digs versus Miami (10/15) ... led BC with a double-double on a career-best 55 assists and 15 digs, adding two kills and one block against Florida State (10/15) ... chalked a team-high 23 assists and contributed four digs, two blocks and a pair of kills against Virginia Tech (10/10) ... led BC with .714 hitting percentage and established a new career-high of 38 assists against Virginia (10/8) ... dished a team-high 27 assists, added seven digs, one block and a kill at Duke (10/2) ... recorded two digs and an assist versus Wake Forest (10/1) ... led all Eagles with 18 assists, while adding five digs against Central Conn. St. (9/17) ... posted first-career double-double with 21 assists and 11 digs, complemented by a pair of block assists and service aces against Bryant (9/11) ... made three assists against Navy (9/11) ... charted 19 assists, six digs and one kill versus Holy Cross (9/10) ... recorded one dig in win over New Hampshire (9/3) ... posted a match-high 21 assists, five digs and two kills against Quinnipiac (8/28) ... complemented a 3-for-3 attack with seven assists and two digs versus Northeastern (8/28) ... tallied nine assists and two kills against Holy Cross (8/27).

BEFORE BCPlayed for head coach Suphi Doganci at Yuzyil Isil High School … as an eighth grader in 2005-06, led Yuzyil Isil to a first-place finish and repeated as a freshman; followed with sec-ond- place finishes as a sophomore and junior … played for 10 years with Eczacibasi Club … captained Eczacibasi to first-place finishes in Turkey in 2005-06, 2006-07, 2008-09, and 2009-10 … a Turkish national team member that finished in seventh-place at the Balkan Champion-ships in August 2008 … received the Principle Award and Honors Award, both for academics, as a junior in 2008-09.

PERSONALBorn on August 13, 1992 ... daughter of Elif and Recep Sen … has one younger sibling, Alimert … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

2 - ALEXANDRA TROBBE

• Outside Hitter, Sophomore , 5-9• Los Gatos, CA/Saint Francis/Vision VC

2010 SEASON (AT ARKANSAS) Racked up a career-high 15 digs against Maryland (11/24), adding three kills, an ace and an assist ... made two digs at Florida State (11/21) ... tallied three digs, three assists and a kill at Miami (11/19) ... posted an assist, kill and dig versus Wake Forest (11/14) ... had a career-best two kills against Duke (11/12) ... served one ace and made three digs at Virginia (11/6) ... tallied four digs, a kill and a block at Virginia Tech (11/5) ... totaled a kills, an assist and a dig against N.C. State (10/31) ... capitalized on one attempt for a kill against North Carolina (9/25) ... made one dig versus Brown (9/18) ... had one kill against Holy Cross (9/18) ... recorded one dig against Navy (9/10) in the Bryant Tournament ... made one kill on two attempts versus Holy Cross (9/10) ... saw action in the Harvard Tournament versus New Hampshire (9/3) and East-ern Illinois (9/4), but did not record a stat ... had one dig versus Quinnipiac (8/28) ... tallied 10 digs and recorded first career kill versus Holy Cross (8/27) ... made eight digs and one assist against Fordham (8/27)…recipient of the Athletic Director’s Award of Academic Achievement.

BEFORE BCA three-year varsity player at Saint Francis High School for head coach Kim Oden … led St. Francis to a 27-6 record as a senior in 2009 … participated in the Western Catholic Athletic League and Central Coast Section championship matches as a sophomore in 2007 for the Lancers … played seven years at Vision Volleyball Club for coach Ron Whitmil … a four-time Junior Olympian as a member of Vision VC … spent all four years in high school on the high honor roll and was named a Scholar-Athlete all four years

PERSONALBorn on July 7, 1991 ... daughter of Catherine Killion and Scott Trobbe … has three older brothers - Greg, Jeff, and Tim … enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2010 58 14 13 52 .019 0.24 7 4 62 1.07 0 2 2TOTALS 58 14 13 52 .019 0.24 7 4 62 1.07 0 2 2

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 3 (vs. Maryland, 11/24/10)ATTEMPTS 7 (vs. N.C. State, 10/31/10)ASSISTS 3 (vs. Miami, 11/19/10)DIGS 15 (vs. Maryland, 11/24/10)SERVICE ACES 1 (4x, last vs. Maryland, 11/24/10)BLOCK SOLOS N/ABLOCK ASSISTS 1 (vs. Virginia Tech, 11/5/10)TOTAL BLOCKS 1 (vs. Virginia Tech, 11/5/10)DOUBLE-DOUBLES N/A

CAREER STATISTICSYear SP K E TA .PCT KPG A A/S SA DIGS DIG/S BS BA TB2010 76 36 7 91 .319 0.47 476 6.26 7 136 1.79 2 15 17TOTALS 76 36 7 91 .319 0.47 476 6.26 7 136 1.79 2 15 17

SINGLE-MATCH HIGHSKILLS 5 (vs. Virginia, 10/8/10)ATTEMPTS 9 (vs. Florida State, 10/15/10)ASSISTS 55 (vs. Florida State, 10/15/10)DIGS 15 (vs. Florida State, 10/15/10)SERVICE ACES 2 (vs. Bryant, 9/11/10)BLOCK SOLOS 1 (vs. N.C. State, 10/31/10)BLOCK ASSISTS 3 (vs. Virginia, 10/8/10)TOTAL BLOCKS 3 (vs. Virginia, 10/8/10)DOUBLE-DOUBLES 4 (last at Miami, 11/19/10)

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15 - KELLIE BARNUM

• Setter, Freshman, 5-11• Pacific Palisades, CA/Harvard-Westlake/Sunshine VC

BEFORE BCA standout for Harvard-Westlake High School and Sunshine Volleyball Club … a three-year starter at setter for Adam Black at Harvard-Westlake, leading the Wolverines to three consecutive undefeated Mission League championships from 2008-2010 and collecting All-Mission League honors in 2009 and 2010 ... elected a captain for her senior season, garnering All-Area ac-colades, named Prep Volleyball’s 2011 Senior Ace, as well as a finalist for the Prep Volleyball Andi Collins Award – the best high school setter in the nation … HWHS won the 2010 Las Vegas Durango Fall Classic and was tabbed as the No. 1 team in the U.S. for the week of Sept. 27 by ESPN Rise … named to the Santa Barbara Tournament of Champions All-Tournament Team, af-ter leading the Wolverines to a second place finish … captain for seven of eight years as a mem-ber of Sunshine VC … qualified for the U.S. National Open Division each season with SVC … led Sunshine to back-to-back second place showing at nationals in 2005-06 … guided SVC to a fifth place finish at nationals in 2008 … named to the MLK Speakeasy All-Tournament Team in 2011.

PERSONALBorn Sept. 15, 1993 … parents are Donnalisa and William Barnum … has two older brothers, Michael and Christopher … pursuing a business degree within the Carroll School of Manage-ment … can play the piano … member of the Assisteens League at Harvard-Westlake … also competed on high school and club soccer teams, playing varsity as a freshman.

7 - LAUREN FIELDS

• Libero, Freshman, 5-7• Orange, CA/Orange Lutheran/TCA VC

BEFORE BCA three-year letterman at Orange Lutheran…led the Lancers to Trinity League championships in 2008 and 2010…earned All-League Second-Team honors as a senior…named Best Defen-sive Player in 2010 and Best Passer in 2009…a four-year mainstay on the High Honor Roll.

PERSONALBorn on Nov. 29, 1992 in Orange, Cailf….the younger of Tina and Les Fields’ two children…has one brother, Lucas…enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences as a biology major.

3 - COURTNEY CASTLE

• Outside Hitter, Freshman, 6-0• Orange, CA/Orange Lutheran/TCA VC

BEFORE BCA three-year starter at outside hitter for Marc Laulhere at Orange Lutheran High School…cap-tained the Lancers to the 2010 Trinity League Championship, earning league MVP honors…as a senior, was named to the 2010 AVCA All-American Watch List, Orange County Register First-Team All-County and as a Prep Volleyball Senior Ace...voted the Best Defensive Player and to First-Team All-Trinity League team as a junior…en route to being garnered as the Rookie of the Year, Best Defensive Player and a Second-Team Trinity League member, led the Lancers to a Trinity League championship and through the California Interscholastic Federation quarterfi-nals…captured five tournament titles – including three consecutive La Jolla Beach Cities Invita-tional – and three All-Tournament team accolades throughout tenure at Orange Lutheran…won the 16 open silver medal and was named to the All-Tournament team at the Junior Olympics…led TCA Southern California to a U-16 No. 3 final national ranking and Colorado Crossroads championship…captain of the 2009 Global Challenge Team, which competed in Pula, Croatia…led TCASC to a U-17 Reno Qualifier championship, a second place finish at the Las Vegas Invitational and an appearance in the open division at the Junior Olympics.

PERSONALBorn on May 17, 1993 ... daughter of Karrie and Ralph Castle … has two older brothers, Grant and Kyle… enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … honor roll student … ongoing volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.

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Boston College Combined Team Statistics (as of Nov 24, 2010)All matches

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-24 2-9 2-13 5-2CONFERENCE 1-19 1-8 0-11 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 8-5 1-1 2-2 5-2

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

14 Cagla Sen 76 36 0.47 7 91 . 3 1 9 476 6.26 7 13 0.09 1 136 1.79 2 15 17 0.22 3 30 -6 Melissa McTighe 102 130 1.27 30 319 . 3 1 3 5 0.05 4 9 0.04 0 19 0.19 9 68 77 0.75 7 2 -13 Melanie Cimino 61 61 1.00 19 163 . 2 5 8 2 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 9 0.15 7 30 37 0.61 1 0 -1 Krissy Mussenden 39 13 0.33 5 36 . 2 2 2 351 9.00 5 6 0.13 0 59 1.51 0 13 13 0.33 2 6 -8 Krystle Higgins 101 128 1.27 65 335 . 1 8 8 4 0.04 19 28 0.19 1 41 0.41 11 79 90 0.89 13 0 -12 Tsvetelina Dureva 114 372 3.26 176 1045 . 1 8 8 9 0.08 17 50 0.15 5 254 2.23 6 43 49 0.43 2 0 -5 Val Mattaliano 106 215 2.03 120 656 . 1 4 5 10 0.09 13 25 0.12 5 104 0.98 4 53 57 0.54 8 2 -10 Manon Palandjian 11 4 0.36 2 17 . 1 1 8 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 4 0.36 0 4 4 0.36 2 0 -11 Brennan Clark 115 201 1.75 129 717 . 1 0 0 39 0.34 23 70 0.20 39 456 3.97 6 22 28 0.24 1 1 -7 Kristen Baader 115 67 0.58 40 322 . 0 8 4 42 0.37 23 19 0.20 61 471 4.10 2 8 10 0.09 6 1 -15 Rainey Hanley 60 45 0.75 32 159 . 0 8 2 3 0.05 1 3 0.02 2 42 0.70 0 9 9 0.15 2 0 -2 Alexandra Trobbe 58 14 0.24 13 52 . 0 1 9 7 0.12 4 17 0.07 7 62 1.07 0 2 2 0.03 3 1 -9 Jillian McAndrews 5 0 0.00 0 1 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 1 10 2.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -3 Dani Moskitis 39 6 0.15 7 22 - . 0 4 5 254 6.51 4 9 0.10 0 41 1.05 2 11 13 0.33 4 16 -

TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 13 - - - - - - - - -BOSTON COLLEGE 115 1292 11.23 645 3935 . 1 6 4 1202 10.45 120 250 1.04 135 1708 14.85 49 357 227.5 1.98 54 59 -Opponents 115 1512 13.15 579 4041 . 2 3 1 1411 12.27 135 198 1.17 120 1739 15.12 41 385 233.5 2.03 58 36 -

Team Statistics BC OPPATTACK K i l l s 1292 1512 E r r o r s 645 579 Total Attacks 3935 4041 Attack Pct . 1 6 4 . 2 3 1 K i l l s / S e t 11.2 13.1SET A s s i s t s 1202 1411 A t t e m p t s 3968 3930 Assist Pct . 3 0 3 . 3 5 9 A s s i s t s / S e t 10.5 12.3SERVE A c e s 120 135 E r r o r s 250 198 A t t e m p t s 2282 2618 Serve Pct . 8 9 0 . 9 2 4 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.2SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 135 120 E r r o r s / S e t 1.2 1.0 A t t e m p t s 2407 2025 Reception Pct . 9 4 4 . 9 4 1DEFENSE D i g s 1708 1739 D i g s / S e t 14.9 15.1BLOCKING Block Solo 49 41 Block Assist 357 385 Total Blocks 227.5 233.5 B l o c k s / S e t 2.0 2.0 Block Errors 54 58Ball handling errors 59 36ATTENDANCE T o t a l 1641 6288 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/149 15/419 Neutral site #/Avg 7/96 Current win streak 1 - Home win streak 1 -

Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 27 vs FOR L 0-3 22-25,22-25,13-25 89

#Aug 27 at HOLY CROSS L 0-3 15-25,22-25,16-25 108Sep 03 vs New Hampshire W 3-2 25-22,17-25,18-25,25-23,17-15 248Sep 04 at Harvard W 3-0 25-14,25-15,25-13 200Sep 04 vs Eastern Illinois W 3-0 28-26,25-18,25-22 100Aug 28 NORTHEASTERN L 1-3 25-21,15-25,13-25,21-25 162Aug 28 QUINNIPIAC W 3-0 26-24,25-17,25-20 112Sep 10 vs HOLY CROSS L 2-3 25-17,19-25,28-26,22-25,13-15 46Sep 11 at Bryant L 2-3 25-16,22-25,25-20,20-25,5-15 93Sep 11 vs Navy W 3-2 25-17,15-25,20-25,25-13,15-12 58Sep 18 vs HOLY CROSS W 3-0 25-18,25-22,25-20 77Sep 18 at Brown W 3-0 25-16,25-23,25-20 91Sep 17 vs Central Conn. St. W 3-0 25-14,25-21,25-16 57

*Sep 21 at Maryland L 1-3 23-25,26-24,20-25,22-25 127*Sep 24 at NC State L 0-3 14-25,20-25,11-25 411*Sep 25 at North Carolina L 0-3 15-25,20-25,22-25 387*Oct 01 at Wake Forest L 0-3 18-25,23-25,14-25 322*Oct 02 at Duke L 1-3 12-25,25-22,11-25,14-25 848*Oct 08 VIRGINIA L 1-3 17-25,27-25,21-25,17-25 142*Oct 10 VT L 0-3 17-25,21-25,17-25 142*Oct 15 FLORIDA STATE L 2-3 25-23,22-25,17-25,25-23,12-15 135*Oct 17 MIAMI L 0-3 19-25,12-25,15-25 145*Oct 22 at Georgia Tech L 0-3 15-25,21-25,15-25 1087*Oct 23 at Clemson L 0-3 21-25,11-25,15-25 522*Oct 29 NORTH CAROLINA L 1-3 20-25,25-23,17-25,16-25 142*Oct 31 NC STATE L 0-3 23-25,17-25,23-25 102*Nov 05 at VT L 0-3 16-25,18-25,14-25 597*Nov 06 at Virginia L 0-3 17-25,19-25,15-25 481*Nov 12 DUKE L 0-3 22-25,18-25,14-25 211*Nov 14 WAKE FOREST L 0-3 14-25,12-25,14-25 232*Nov 19 at Miami L 0-3 13-25,14-25,16-25 202*Nov 21 at Florida State L 0-3 18-25,20-25,24-26 812*Nov 24 MARYLAND W 3-1 25-18,18-25,25-19,25-23 116

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2010Overall: 9-24; ACC: 1-19

Aug. 27 vs. Fordham! L, 0-3Aug. 27 at Holy Cross! L, 0-3Aug. 28 Northeastern! L, 1-3Aug. 28 Quinnipiac! W, 3-0Sept. 3 vs. New Hampshire# W, 3-2Sept. 4 at Harvard# W, 3-0Sept. 4 vs. Eastern Illinois# W, 3-0Sept. 10 vs. Holy Cross^ L, 2-3Sept. 11 at Bryant^ L, 2-3Sept. 11 vs. Navy^ W, 3-2Sept. 17 vs. Central Conn. St.* W, 3-0Sept. 18 vs. Holy Cross* W, 3-0Sept. 18 at Brown* W, 3-0Sept. 21 at Maryland L, 1-3Sept. 24 at NC State L, 0-3Sept. 25 at North Carolina L, 0-3Oct. 1 at Wake Forest L, 0-3Oct. 2 at Duke L, 1-3Oct. 8 Virginia L, 1-3Oct. 10 Virginia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 15 Florida State L, 2-3Oct. 17 Miami L, 0-3Oct. 22 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 23 at Clemson L, 0-3Oct. 29 North Carolina L, 1-3Oct. 31 NC State L, 0-3Nov. 5 at Virginia Tech L, 0-3Nov. 6 at Virginia L, 0-3Nov. 12 Duke L, 0-3Nov. 14 Wake Forest L, 0-3Nov. 19 at Miami L, 0-3Nov. 21 at Florida State L, 0-3Nov. 24 Maryland W, 3-1! Beanpot Tournament (hosted by Holy Cross/BC)# Harvard Invitational Tournament^ Bryant Invitational Tournament* Brown Invitational Tournament

2009Overall: 12-19; ACC 2-18

Aug. 28 at Buffalo! L, 0-3Aug. 29 vs. Seton Hall! W, 3-2Aug. 29 vs. Fordham! W, 3-1Sept. 4 at St. John’s# W, 3-1Sept. 5 vs. Fordham# W, 3-2Sept. 5 vs. Quinnipiac# W, 3-0Sept. 12 vs. Northeastern^ W, 3-2Sept. 12 at Holy Cross^ W, 3-0Sept. 18 UConn* W, 3-2Sept. 19 Hartford* W, 3-1Sept. 19 Rhode Island* W, 3-1

Sept. 22 Maryland L, 1-3Sept. 24 Wake Forest L, 2-3Sept. 27 Duke L, 0-3Oct. 2 at North Carolina L, 2-3Oct. 3 at NC State W, 3-0Oct. 9 at Clemson L, 0-3Oct. 10 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 16 Miami L, 1-3Oct. 18 Florida State L, 0-3Oct. 23 Virginia Tech L, 2-3Oct. 24 Virginia L, 2-3Oct. 30 at Duke L, 0-3Oct. 31 at Wake Forest L, 0-3Nov. 6 Georgia Tech L, 0-3Nov. 8 Clemson L, 1-3Nov. 13 NC State W, 3-0Nov. 14 North Carolina L, 0-3Nov. 20 at Florida State (15) L, 0-3Nov. 22 at Miami L, 0-3Nov. 25 at Maryland L, 0-3! Buffalo Invitational Tournament# St. John’s Invitational Tournament^ Beanpot Tournament (hosted by Holy Cross)* Boston College Invitational Tournament

2008Overall: 8-24; ACC: 2-18

Aug. 29 at West Virginia! W, 3-0Aug. 30 vs. Kent State! L, 1-3Aug. 30 at Colgate! W, 3-1Sept. 5 vs. South Carolina# L, 0-3Sept. 5 vs. Stony Brook# W, 3-2Sept. 6 at Rhode Island# L, 2-3Sept. 12 at Yale^ L, 0-3Sept. 13 vs. Hofstra^ L, 0-3Sept. 13 vs. Colgate^ W, 3-1Sept. 17 Harvard* W, 3-1Sept. 20 at Northeastern* L, 0-3Sept. 20 vs. Holy Cross* W, 3-0Sept. 23 at Maryland L, 1-3Sept. 26 at NC State L, 1-3Sept. 27 at North Carolina L, 0-3Oct. 3 Virginia L, 0-3Oct. 5 Virginia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 10 at Miami L, 0-3Oct. 12 at Florida State L, 0-3Oct. 17 Clemson L, 0-3Oct. 19 Georgia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 24 at Wake Forest L, 0-3Oct. 25 at Duke L, 0-3Oct. 30 NC State W, 3-0Oct. 31 North Carolina L, 0-3Nov. 7 Florida State L, 1-3Nov. 9 Miami L, 0-3Nov. 14 at Virginia Tech L, 0-3Nov. 15 at Virginia L, 0-3Nov. 21 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3Nov. 22 at Clemson L, 0-3Nov. 26 Maryland W, 3-1! Colgate Classic # Ram Classic Invitational^ Yale Invitational * Massachusetts Challenge

2007Overall: 14-18; ACC: 8-14

Aug. 24 at Delaware! L, 1-3Aug. 25 vs. South Carolina! L, 0-3Aug. 25 vs. Binghamton! L, 0-3Aug. 30 Northeastern# W, 3-0Aug. 30 Holy Cross# W, 3-0Aug. 31 Sacred Heart# W, 3-0Aug. 31 New Hampshire# W, 3-1Sept. 7 vs. Michigan State^ L, 0-3Sept. 7 vs. Wofford^ W, 3-0Sept. 8 vs. Delaware State^ W, 3-0Sept. 15 Maryland W, 3-2Sept. 21 at Wake Forest L, 0-3Sept. 22 at Duke (14) L, 0-3Sept. 27 NC State W, 3-1Sept. 30 North Carolina L, 0-3Oct. 5 at Virginia L, 1-3Oct. 6 at Virginia Tech L, 1-3Oct. 12 Miami W, 3-0Oct. 13 Florida State W, 3-2Oct. 16 at Maryland L, 1-3Oct. 19 at Clemson L, 0-3Oct. 20 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 26 Duke (14) L, 0-3Oct. 28 Wake Forest W, 3-2Nov. 2 at North Carolina L, 0-3Nov. 4 at NC State W, 3-1Nov. 9 at Florida State L, 0-3Nov. 11 at Miami L, 0-3Nov. 16 Virginia Tech W, 3-2Nov. 17 Virginia W, 3-2Nov. 21 Georgia Tech L, 2-3Nov. 23 Clemson (25) L, 0-3! Delaware Invitational Tournament# Boston College/Northeastern Invitational Tournament^ Harvard Invitational Tournament

2006Overall: 12-19; ACC: 10-12

Sept. 1 at Belmont! L, 2-3Sept. 2 vs. Western Kentucky! L, 0-3Sept. 2 at Miami (OH)! L, 3-2Sept. 8 at Connecticut# L, 3-2Sept. 9 vs. Northern Illinois# L, 3-0Sept. 9 vs. Quinnipiac# W, 3-0Sept. 15 vs. Towson^ L, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Seton Hall^ L, 3-0Sept. 16 at Rhode Island^ W, 3-1Sept. 22 at Miami W, 3-2Sept. 24 at Florida State L, 3-1Sept. 28 Virginia L, 3-1Oct. 1 Virginia Tech W, 3-2Oct. 3 Maryland W, 3-0Oct. 6 Clemson L, 3-0Oct. 8 Georgia Tech W, 3-1Oct. 13 at Duke L, 3-0Oct. 14 at Wake Forest L, 3-1Oct. 20 at NC State W, 3-1Oct. 21 at North Carolina L, 3-1Oct. 27 Florida State L, 3-0Oct. 29 Miami L, 3-1Nov. 3 at Virginia Tech W, 3-2Nov. 4 at Virginia L, 3-0Nov. 7 at Maryland W, 3-0Nov. 10 Wake Forest W, 3-2Nov. 12 Duke L, 3-0Nov. 17 at Georgia Tech L, 3-1Nov. 18 at Clemson W, 3-1Nov. 24 North Carolina L, 3-0Nov. 25 NC State W, 3-0! Miami (OH) Invitational Tournament# Connecticut Invitational Tournament^ Rhode Island Invitational Tournament

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2005Overall: 9-22; ACC: 4-18

Sept. 1 Stanford (3)! L, 0-3Sept. 3 Syracuse! L, 1-3Sept. 3 Maine! W, 3-0Sept. 9 at Harvard# W, 3-2Sept. 10 vs. Rhode Island# L, 0-3Sept. 10 vs. Holy Cross# W, 3-0Sept. 16 vs. Siena^ W, 3-0Sept. 17 vs. Florida Atlantic^ L, 2-3Sept. 17 at New Hampshire^ W, 3-0Sept. 20 at Maryland L, 1-3Sept. 23 Miami L, 0-3Sept. 24 Florida State L, 1-3Sept. 30 at Virginia L, 0-3Oct. 1 at Virginia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 7 at Clemson W, 3-1Oct. 8 at Georgia Tech L, 0-3Oct. 14 Duke L, 1-3Oct. 16 Wake Forest L, 0-3Oct. 18 Maryland L, 0-3Oct. 21 NC State L, 1-3Oct. 23 North Carolina L, 1-3Oct. 28 at Florida State L, 2-3Oct. 30 at Miami L, 0-3Nov. 4 Virginia Tech W, 3-0Nov. 5 Virginia L, 0-3Nov. 11 at Wake Forest L, 0-3Nov. 12 at Duke L, 0-3Nov. 18 Georgia Tech W, 3-1Nov. 19 Clemson L, 2-3Nov. 25 at North Carolina L, 1-3Nov. 26 at NC State W, 3-0! Boston College Invitational Tournament# New England Challenge^ Ocean National Bank Invitational Tournament

2004Overall: 20-12; BIG EAST: 6-4

Sept. 1 at Rhode Island W, 3-2Sept. 3 vs. Eastern Illinois! L, 1-3Sept. 3 vs. Portland State! L, 1-3Sept. 4 vs. Fairfield! W, 3-0Sept. 4 at Maine! W, 3-0Sept. 7 at Northeastern W, 3-1Sept. 10 TCU# L, 1-3Sept. 10 St. Peter’s# W, 3-1Sept. 14 Holy Cross W, 3-0Sept. 17 at Marquette^ L, 0-3Sept. 18 vs. South Dakota State^ L, 2-3Sept. 18 vs. Loyola (IL)^ L, 2-3

Sept. 24 at Brown* W, 3-2Sept. 25 vs. Albany* L, 2-3Sept. 25 vs. St. Peter’s* W, 3-0Sept. 28 New Hampshire W, 3-1Oct. 1 at Rutgers@ W, 3-1Oct. 2 vs. UConn W, 3-2Oct. 5 Harvard W, 3-1Oct. 9 Georgetown W, 3-2Oct. 12 at Providence W, 3-0Oct. 18 at Quinnipiac W, 3-0Oct. 22 Rutgers W, 3-2Oct. 24 Seton Hall L, 1-3Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh L, 1-3Oct. 31 at West Virginia L, 2-3Nov. 5 at Syracuse L, 1-3Nov. 7 at Notre Dame W, 3-0Nov. 11 UConn W, 3-0Nov. 14 St. John’s W, 3-1Nov. 20 vs. Notre Dame% L, 1-3! Sea Sun Invitational Tournament# New England Challenge^ Jesuit Joust Tournament (hosted by Marquette)* Brown Invitational Tournament@ Rutgers Invitational Tournament% BIG EAST Tournament

2003Overall: 17-12; BIG EAST: 3-9Aug. 29 vs. Canisius! W, 3-1Aug. 29 vs. Cleveland State! L, 1-3Aug. 30 at Buffalo! W, 3-1Aug. 30 vs. Niagra! W, 3-0Sept. 5 vs. Hartford# W, 3-0Sept. 6 at Holy Cross# W, 3-0Sept. 9 at New Hampshire L, 0-3Sept. 12 Furman^ W, 3-1Sept. 13 Colgate^ W, 3-0Sept. 13 Towson^ L, 2-3Sept. 16 Dartmouth W, 3-0Sept. 24 at Harvard W, 3-1Sept. 27 West Virginia W, 3-2Sept. 28 Pittsburgh L, 1-3Oct. 3 at Virginia Tech W, 3-1Oct. 5 at Miami L, 0-3Oct. 8 at Sacred Heart W, 3-0Oct. 15 Quinnipiac W, 3-0Oct. 17 Providence W, 3-0Oct. 24 Notre Dame (15) L, 0-3Oct. 26 Syracuse W, 3-2Oct. 21 Villanova L, 0-3Nov. 2 Georgetown L, 1-3Nov. 6 at Central Connecticut W, 3-1Nov. 7 at St. John’s L, 2-3Nov. 9 at UConn L, 0-3Nov. 15 at Seton Hall L, 0-3Nov. 16 at Rutgers L, 1-3! Western New York Tournament (hosted by Buffalo)# Holy Crusaders Classic^ New England Challenge

2002Overall: 14-18; BIG EAST: 3-10

Aug. 30 vs. Weber State! W, 3-2Aug. 30 vs. Tennessee Tech! W, 3-0Aug. 31 at College of Charleston! W, 3-0Sept. 6 vs. Lamar University# L, 0-3Sept. 7 vs. Samford# W, 3-1Sept. 7 at Mississippi State# L, 1-3Sept. 13 vs. Loyola-Marymount^ L, 0-3Sept. 14 at Maryland^ L, 0-3Sept. 14 vs. Indiana^ L, 2-3Sept. 18 at Dartmouth W, 3-0Sept. 20 Gardner-Webb* W, 3-0Sept. 21 Gardner-Webb* W, 3-0Sept. 21 Memphis* L, 1-3Sept. 25 Harvard L, 1-3Sept. 28 Miami L, 1-3Sept. 29 Virginia Tech L, 2-3Oct. 2 New Hampshire L, 1-3Oct. 9 Maine W, 3-1Oct. 11 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3Oct. 13 at West Virginia W, 3-0Oct. 16 at Quinnipiac W, 3-0Oct. 18 at Providence W, 3-0Oct. 23 Sacred Heart W, 3-0Oct. 25 Rutgers L, 1-3Oct. 27 Seton Hall L, 2-3Nov. 1 at Syracuse L, 0-3Nov. 3 at Notre Dame L, 0-3Nov. 6 Central Conn. State W, 3-1Nov. 8 at Georgetown L, 0-3Nov. 10 at Villanova L, 0-3Nov. 15 Connecticut W, 3-2Nov. 17 St. John’s L, 0-3! College of Charleston Tournament# Mississippi State Classic^ Maryland Invitational Tournament* Eagle Challenge

2001Overall: 18-11; BIG EAST: 5-7Sept. 1 at Maine! W, 3-0Sept. 1 vs. Eastern Washington! L, 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Army! W, 3-0Sept. 5 at New Hampshire L, 1-3Sept. 7 Lafayette W, 3-0Sept. 8 Loyola W, 3-0Sept. 8 Colgate W, 3-1Sept. 19 Dartmouth W, 3-0Sept. 21 at Villanova W, 3-0Sept. 23 at Rutgers L, 0-3Sept. 26 Albany W, 3-0Sept. 28 vs. Long Island# W, 3-0Sept. 29 vs. Wagner# W, 3-0Sept. 29 vs. Cornell# L, 1-3Oct. 3 at Harvard W, 3-0Oct. 6 Nortre Dame L, 0-3Oct. 7 Syracuse W, 3-1Oct. 10 New Hampshire L, 2-3Oct. 12 at West Virginia W, 3-1Oct. 14 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3

Oct. 17 Northeastern W, 3-1Oct. 24 at Sacred Heart W, 3-0Oct. 26 St. John’s W, 3-2Oct. 28 Seton Hall L, 0-3Oct. 30 at Central Connecticut W, 3-2Nov. 2 at Virginia Tech L, 0-3Nov. 4 at Georgetown L, 0-3Nov. 9 Providence W, 3-0Nov. 11 UConn L, 1-3! Sea-Sun Opener Invitational (hosted by Maine)# Wagner Invitational Tournament2000 Overall: 13-17; BIG EAST: 4-7

Sept. 1 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 2-3Sept. 2 vs. Furman W, 3-1Sept. 2 at Univ. of South Florida L, 0-3Sept. 6 New Hampshire L, 0-3Sept. 8 Purdue L, 0-3Sept. 9 Lamar L, 2-3Sept. 9 Purdue L, 1-3Sept. 10 Southwest Missouri L, 1-3Sept. 13 at New Hampshire L, 1-3Sept. 16 Toledo W, 3-2Sept. 20 Harvard L, 2-3Sept. 26 at Northeastern L, 0-3Sept. 29 West Virginia L, 1-3Oct. 1 Pittsburgh W, 3-2Oct. 6 at St. John’s L, 1-3Oct. 8 at Connecticut L, 0-3Oct. 11 at Brown W, 3-2Oct. 18 at Dartmouth W, 3-0Oct. 20 Villanova W, 3-0Oct. 22 Georgetown L, 0-3Oct. 24 at Albany W, 3-1Oct. 27 at Rutgers L, 0-3Oct. 29 at Seton Hall W, 3-1Nov. 1 Siena W, 3-0Nov. 3 at Notre Dame L, 0-3Nov. 5 at Syracuse L, 0-3Nov. 8 Central Connecticut W, 3-0Nov. 11 at Providence W, 3-1

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Sept. 1 Oregon L, 1-3Sept. 3 vs. Wofford W, 3-0Sept. 4 vs. Virginia Commonwealth W, 3-0Sept. 4 vs. Northeastern L, 1-3Sept. 8 at New Hampshire L, 1-3Sept. 11 St. Peter’s L, 2-3Sept. 11 Harvard W, 3-2Sept. 12 Portland W, 3-1Sept. 15 Hartford W, 3-0Sept. 18 vs. Marshall L, 0-3Sept. 18 at Indiana L, 0-3Sept. 22 at Harvard L, 0-3Sept. 29 Northeastern L, 1-3Oct. 2 St. John’s L, 0-3Oct. 3 UConn W, 3-2Oct. 6 New Hampshire L, 0-3Oct. 9 at Villanova W, 3-1Oct. 10 at Georgetown L, 1-3Oct. 13 Marist W, 3-0Oct. 15 Albany W, 3-0Oct. 20 Brown W, 3-1Oct. 22 Rutgers L, 0-3Oct. 24 Seton Hall L, 2-3Oct. 30 Notre Dame L, 0-3Oct. 31 Syracuse W, 3-0Nov. 3 at Central Connecticut W, 3-0Nov. 5 Providence L, 1-3Nov. 10 Sacred Heart W, 3-0Nov. 13 at West Virginia L, 1-3Nov. 14 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3

1998Overall: 12-19; BIG EAST: 0-11Sept. 5 vs. Cal-State Northridge! L, 1-3Sept. 5 vs. Marquette! W, 3-2Sept. 6 vs. Bowling Green! L, 0-3Sept. 6 at Loyola (IL)! L, 0-3Sept. 12 at Harvard# W, 3-1Sept. 13 vs. Central Connectictut# W, 3-1Sept. 13 vs. Holy Cross# W, 3-0Sept. 17 vs. Cal-State Northridge^ L, 1-3Sept. 18 vs. Yale^ L, 0-3Sept. 18 vs. Holy Cross^ W, 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Hartford^ W, 3-0Sept. 19 vs. Bucknell^ W, 3-0Sept. 23 at Northeastern L, 0-3Sept. 27 Manhattan W, 3-1Sept. 30 Holy Cross W, 3-0Oct. 3 Villanova L, 1-3Oct. 4 Georgetown L, 0-3Oct. 10 at Seton Hall L, 1-3Oct. 11 at Rutgers L, 0-3Oct. 14 Harvard W, 3-1Oct. 18 at Dartmouth L, 1-3Oct. 23 at Syracuse L, 0-3Oct. 25 at Notre Dame L, 0-3Oct. 28 Dartmouth W, 3-0Oct. 30 Providence L, 0-3Nov. 1 Fairfield L, 0-3Nov. 4 Central Connecticut W, 3-1

Nov. 6 Pittsburgh L, 0-3Nov. 8 West Virginia L, 1-3Nov. 11 at Brown W, 3-1Nov. 15 at St. John’s L, 0-3Nov. 15 at Connecticut L, 0-3! Loyola (IL) Tournament# New England Invitational (hosted by Harvard)^ Army Tournament

1997Overall: 7-24; BIG EAST: 1-10

Aug. 29 at Florida State! L, 0-3Aug. 30 vs. Purdue! L, 3-0Aug. 30 vs. Mississippi! L, 1-3Sept. 5 vs. Northeastern# L, 1-3Sept. 6 vs. Auburn# L, 0-3Sept. 6 at Rhode Island# L, 0-3Sept. 9 at New Hampshire L, 2-3Sept. 12 vs. Harvard^ W, 3-1Sept. 12 vs. Holy Cross^ W, 3-0Sept. 13 vs. Colgate^ W, 3-0Sept. 13 at Brown^ L, 0-3Sept. 20 at UConn* L, 0-3Sept. 20 vs. Harvard* L, 0-3Sept. 26 at Dartmouth% L, 1-3Sept. 27 vs. Northeastern% L, 1-3Sept. 27 vs. Siena% W, 3-0Oct. 3 Rutgers W, 3-2Oct. 5 Seton Hall L, 0-3Oct. 11 Notre Dame L, 1-3Oct. 12 Syracuse L, 0-3Oct. 17 at Fairfield L, 1-3Oct. 24 at Providence L, 0-3Oct. 26 Yale W, 3-2Nov. 1 at West Virginia L, 0-3Nov. 2 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3Nov. 5 at Central Connecticut W, 3-2Nov. 8 UConn L, 1-3Nov. 9 St. John’s L, 1-3Nov. 15 at Georgetown L, 1-3Nov. 16 at Villanova L, 1-3! Florida State Tournament# R.I.Tournament ^ Brown Invitational* UConn Invitational Tournament% Dartmouth Invitational Tournament

1996Overall: 13-19; BIG EAST: 0-11Aug. 30 vs. Loyola (IL)! L, 1-3Aug. 31 at UConn! L, 0-3Aug. 31 vs. New Hampshire! W, 3-0Sept. 6 vs. Fairfield# W, 3-1Sept. 7 vs. Howard# W, 3-0Sept. 7 vs. Long Island# W, 3-0Sept. 13 vs. Utah State^ W, 3-1Sept. 14 vs. Drexel^ W, 3-2Sept. 14 at Northeastern^ W, 3-1Sept. 17 New Hampshire W, 3-1Sept. 20 Cincinnati* L, 0-3Sept. 21 Dartmouth* L, 1-3Sept. 21 Minnesota* L, 0-3Sept. 25 Fairfield W, 3-0Oct. 5 at Hartford W, 3-0Oct. 8 at Holy Cross W, 3-0Oct. 11 at West Virgina L, 1-3Oct. 13 at Notre Dame L, 0-3Oct. 16 at Harvard W, 5-2Oct. 18 at Providence L, 1-3Oct. 22 at Rhode Island L, 0-3Oct. 25 Pittsburgh L, 1-3Oct. 27 Syracuse L, 1-3Oct. 30 Brown L, 0-3Nov. 2 at St. John’s L, 0-3Nov. 3 at UConn L, 0-3Nov. 6 Central Conn. State W, 3-0Nov. 8 Villanova L, 0-3Nov. 10 Georgetown L, 0-3Nov. 13 at UMass-Amherst L, 0-3Nov. 16 at Seton Hall L, 0-3Nov. 17 at Rutgers L, 3-0! UConn Tournament # Army Tournament^New England Invitational * Eagle Classic1995Overall: 12-24; BIG EAST: 1-10

Sept. 1 vs. Delaware State! W, 3-0Sept. 1 at Rhode Island! L, 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Mississippi! L, 0-3Sept. 2 vs. Delaware! L, 0-3Sept. 4 Jacksonville W, 3-1Sept. 8 Harvard# L, 0-3Sept. 8 Hartford# W, 3-1Sept. 9 Northeastern# W, 3-1Sept. 9 Providence# W, 3-2Sept. 16 vs. Georgia Tech^ L, 0-3Sept. 16 at Georgia State^ W, 3-1Sept. 17 vs. Clemson* L, 0-3Sept. 17 vs. Georgia Tech* L, 0-3Sept. 23 vs. Maryland-Baltimore% L, 0-3Sept. 23 at Drexel% W, 3-2Sept. 28 Virginia Commonwealth W, 3-1Sept. 29 vs. Cal-State Sacremento@ L, 0-3Sept. 29 vs. Illinois State@ L, 0-3Sept. 30 at Hofstra@ L, 1-3Sept. 30 vs. Central Connecticut@ W, 3-0Oct. 4 at Siena L, 0-3Oct. 7 Providence L, 1-3Oct. 10 UMass-Amherst L, 0-3Oct. 13 at Syracuse L, 1-3

Oct. 15 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3Oct. 18 at Yale L, 1-3Oct. 20 St. John’s L, 0-3Oct. 22 UConn L, 1-3Oct. 28 at Georgetown L, 1-3Oct. 29 at Villanova L, 0-3Nov. 1 at Brown W, 3-0Nov. 4 Rutgers W, 3-1Nov. 5 Seton Hall L, 0-3Nov. 8 at Central Connecticut W, 3-2Nov. 11 West Virginia L, 1-3Nov. 12 Notre Dame L, 0-3! R.I. Invitational * ACC/BIG EAST Challenge# Eagle Classic ^ Georgia State Classic% Drexel Invitational @ Hosftra Invitational

1994Overall: 16-16; BIG EAST: 2-6

Sept. 2 Fairfield W, 3-1Sept. 3 Central Connecticut W, 3-1tSept. 3 Drexel L, 2-3Sept. 6 UMass-Amherst L, 0-3Sept. 9 Holy Cross W, 3-1Sept. 10 Harvard W, 3-1Sept. 10 Northeastern W, 3-2Sept. 16 St. Francis W, 3-0Sept. 17 Vermont W, 3-0Sept. 17 Illinois L, 0-3Sept. 17 Colgate W, 3-0Sept. 21 Northeastern W, 3-2Sept. 24 Iowa State L, 0-3Sept. 24 Rhode Island L, 0-3Sept. 30 Seton Hall L, 0-3Oct. 1 Pittsburgh L, 0-3Oct. 5 UConn L, 0-3Oct. 12 Siena W, 3-0Oct. 15 Villanova L, 1-3Oct. 19 Holy Cross W, 3-0Oct. 21 Virginia Commonwealth L, 1-3Oct. 22 Army W, 3-1Oct. 22 Univ. Central Florida L, 0-3Oct. 28 Syracuse W, 3-0Oct. 29 Georgetown L, 0-3Nov. 2 Providence L, 0-3Nov. 4 St. John’s W, 3-0Nov. 9 Central Connecticut W, 3-1Nov. 11 Hofstra L, 0-3Nov. 12 American L, 0-3Nov. 12 Vermont W, 3-0Nov. 15 Providence L, 0-3

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1993Overall: 9-23; BIG EAST: 0-7

Sept. 2 at Loyola (IL) L, 1-3 Sept. 3 vs. St. Mary’s! L, 2-3Sept. 3 at Bradley! L, 1-3Sept. 4 vs. St. Louis! L, 0-3Sept. 4 vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay! L, 1-3Sept. 5 at Northeastern Illinois L, 0-3Sept. 15 Northeastern W, 3-1Sept. 21 at Harvard W, 3-0Sept. 24 vs. Navy# W, 3-0Sept. 25 at Penn# L, 1-3Sept. 25 vs. Canisus# W, 3-0Sept. 29 Dartmouth W, 3-0Oct. 6 at Hartford L, 1-3Oct. 8 at Syracuse L, 0-3Oct. 9 at Colgate L, 0-3Oct. 9 vs. Army L, 2-3Oct. 13 Providence L, 1-3Oct. 15 Hartford^ L, 1-3Oct. 16 Central Connecticut^ W, 3-1Oct. 16 Yale^ L, 0-3Oct. 19 at Northeastern W, 3-1Oct. 22 at Villanova L, 0-3Oct. 23 at Georgetown L, 2-3Oct. 24 at George Mason L, 0-3Oct. 26 at Holy Cross W, 3-0Oct. 29 Seton Hall L, 0-3Nov. 2 Rhode Island L, 0-3Nov. 6 Pittsburgh L, 0-3Nov. 7 UConn L, 0-3Nov. 11 at Central Connecticut W, 3-2Nov. 17 at Providence L, 0-3Nov. 20 vs. Pittsburgh* L, 0-3! Bradley Tournament# Penn Tournament^ Eagle Classic* BIG EAST Tournament

1992Overall: 12-25; BIG EAST: 0-7Sept. 3 Cleveland State L, 2-3Sept. 4 West Virginia L, 1-3Sept. 4 Ohio State L, 0-3Sept. 5 James Madison L, 0-3Sept. 16 Northeastern L, 2-3Sept. 22 Harvard W, 3-0Sept. 25 Providence L, 0-3Sept. 26 Rhode Island L, 0-3Sept. 26 Rutgers L, 1-3Sept. 30 UConn L, 1-3Oct. 2 Pittsburgh L, 0-3Oct. 3 Akron L, 0-3Oct. 4 Duquense W, 3-2Oct. 7 Providence L, 0-3Oct. 10 Fordham W, 3-0Oct. 10 Fairfield W, 3-0Oct. 11 Fairleigh Dickenson W, 3-0Oct. 11 Central Connecticut W, 3-1Oct. 13 Hartford L, 1-3Oct. 18 Seton Hall L, 2-3Oct. 18 Marist W, 3-1Oct. 20 Holy Cross W, 3-0Oct. 23 Bucknell W, 3-0Oct. 24 Iona W, 3-0Oct. 24 UConn L, 0-3Oct. 28 Northeastern L, 0-3Oct. 30 Villanova L, 0-3Oct. 31 Georgetown L, 1-3Nov. 3 Central Connecticut W, 3-2Nov. 6 Syracuse L, 0-3Nov. 11 Providence L, 1-3Nov. 14 Brown L, 0-3Nov. 14 Princeton L, 0-3Nov. 15 Brown L, 0-3Nov. 15 Harvard W, 3-0Nov. 21 Pittsburgh L, 3-0Nov. 21 Georgetown L, 1-3

1991Overall: 3-21; BIG EAST: 0-7

Sept. 6 vs. Siena! W, 3-0Sept. 6 vs. Holy Cross! L, 1-3Sept. 7 at Hartford L, 1-3Sept. 7 vs. St. Peter’s W, 3-0Sept. 10 Northeastern L, 0-3Sept. 20 at Valparaiso# L, 0-3Sept. 20 vs. Bradley# L, 0-3Sept. 20 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee L, 0-3Sept. 22 at Notre Dame L, 0-3Oct. 4 vs. Colgate L, 1-3Oct. 5 at Syracuse L, 0-3Oct. 9 Rhode Island L, 0-3Oct. 11 at Georgetown L, 0-3Oct. 12 at Villanova L, 1-3Oct. 15 at Hartford L, 1-3Oct. 18 Pittsburgh L, 0-3Oct. 20 Seton Hall L, 0-3Oct. 25 at Northeastern L, 0-3Oct. 27 Providence L, 0-3Oct. 29 at Holy Cross W, 3-1Nov. 1 UConn L, 2-3Nov. 13 at Providence L, n/aNov. 15 at Clemson L, n/aNov. 16 vs. UNC-Wilmington L, n/a! Hartford Invitational# Valparaiso Tournament

1990Overall: 15-20; BIG EAST: 3-4Sept. 4 Central Conn. W, 3-1Sept. 7 vs. Army! L, 1-3Sept. 7 vs. Villanova! L, 2-3Sept. 8 Drexel L, 1-3Sept. 8 UMass-Amherst W, 3-0Sept. 11 at Northeastern L, 0-3Sept. 14 vs. Loyola (IL)# L, 0-3Sept. 15 at Wisconsin-Green Bay# L, 1-3Sept. 15 vs. Bradley# L, 0-3Sept. 18 UMass-Amerst W, 3-0Sept. 19 at Harvard W, 3-1Sept. 21 vs. Fairfield^ W, 3-0Sept. 22 vs. Seton Hall^ L, 0-3Sept. 23 vs. LaSalle^ W, 3-1Sept. 23 vs. Holy Cross^ W, 3-1Sept. 28 Georgetown L, 0-3Sept. 29 Duquense W, 3-0Sept. 29 Villanova W, 3-1Oct. 2 Hartford W, 3-2Oct. 5 Syracuse L, 0-3Oct. 9 Dartmouth L, 3-0Oct. 10 at UConn L, 0-3Oct. 12 Providence L, 0-3Oct. 19 at Pittsburgh L, 0-3Oct. 20 at Duquense W, 3-1Oct. 24 at UMass-Amherst L, 1-3Oct. 27 at Seton Hall W, 3-0Oct. 30 at Holy Cross L, 1-3Nov. 3 vs. Brown* L, 2-3Nov. 3 vs. Hartford* W, 3-2Nov. 3 vs. Yale* L, 0-3Nov. 3 at Harvard* L, 2-3Nov. 6 at Providence W, 3-2Nov. 16 vs. Seton Hall% L, 0-3Nov. 17 vs. Villanova% L, 0-3

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Series Last Totals ActiveOpponent Began Match MP W L Pct. StreakAkron 1992 Oct. 3, 1992 1 0 1 .000 L1Albany 1999 Sept. 25, 2004 4 3 1 .750 L1Army 1987 Oct. 22, 1994 5 2 3 .400 W1Auburn 1997 Sept. 6, 1997 1 0 1 .000 L1Belmont 2006 Sept. 1, 2006 1 0 1 .000 L1Binghamton 2007 Aug. 25, 2007 1 0 1 .000 L1Bowling Green 1998 Sept. 6, 1998 1 0 1 .000 L1Bradley 1990 Sept. 4, 1993 3 0 3 .000 L3Brown 1990 Sept. 21, 2010 11 6 5 .545 W5Bryant 2010 Sept. 11, 2010 1 0 1 .000 L1Bucknell 1984 Sept. 19, 1998 4 3 1 .750 W2Buffalo 2003 Aug. 28, 2009 2 1 1 .500 L1Cal State-Northridge 1998 Sept. 17, 1998 2 0 2 .000 L2Cal State-Sacramento 1995 Sept. 25, 1995 1 0 1 .000 L1Canisius 2003 Aug. 29, 2003 1 1 0 1.000 W1Central Conn. 1990 Sept. 17, 2010 18 18 0 1.000 W18Cincinnati 1996 Sept. 20, 1996 1 0 1 .000 L1Clemson 1988 Oct. 23, 2010 13 2 11 .134 L8Cleveland St. 1992 Aug. 29, 2003 2 0 2 .000 L2Colgate 1991 Aug. 30, 2008 8 6 2 .750 W6Columbia First MeetingColl. of Charleston 2002 Aug. 31, 2002 1 1 0 1.000 W1Cornell 1985 Sept. 29, 2001 7 0 7 .000 L7Dartmouth 1990 Sept. 16, 2003 10 6 4 .600 W5Delaware 1995 Aug. 24, 2007 2 0 2 .000 L2Delaware St. 1995 Sept. 8, 2007 2 2 0 1.000 W2Drexel 1990 Sept. 14, 1996 4 2 2 .500 W2Duke 2005 Nov. 12, 2010 10 0 10 .000 L10Duquesne 1990 Oct. 4, 1992 3 3 0 1.000 W3Eastern Illinois 2004 Sept. 4, 2010 2 1 1 .500 W1Eastern Washington 2001 Sept. 1, 2001 1 0 1 .000 L1Fairfield 1990 Sept. 4, 2004 8 6 2 .750 W1Fairleigh Dickenson 1992 Oct. 11, 1992 1 1 0 1.000 W1Florida First MeetingFAU 2005 Sept. 17, 2005 1 0 1 .000 L1Fordham 1992 Aug. 27, 2010 4 3 1 .750 L1Furman 2000 Sept. 12, 2003 2 2 0 1.000 W2Gardner-Webb 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 2 2 0 1.000 W2 Georgetown 1990 Oct. 9, 2004 16 1 15 .063 W1George Mason 1993 Oct. 24, 1993 1 0 1 .000 L1Georgia Tech 1995 Oct. 22, 2010 14 2 12 .143 L7 Hartford 1990 Sept. 19, 2009 13 8 5 .615 W6Harvard 1990 Sept. 4, 2010 22 16 6 .727 W5Hofstra n/a Sept. 13, 2008 5 0 5 .000 L5Holy Cross 1990 Sept. 18, 2010 22 18 4 .818 W1Howard 1996 Sept. 7, 1996 1 1 0 1.000 W1Indiana 1999 Sept. 14, 2002 2 0 2 .000 L2Iona 1992 Oct. 24, 1992 1 1 0 1.000 W1Jacksonville 1995 Sept. 4, 1995 1 1 0 1.000 W1James Madison 1992 Sept. 5, 1992 1 0 1 .000 L1Kent State 2008 Aug. 30, 2008 1 0 1 .000 L1Lafayette 2001 Sept. 7, 2001 1 1 0 1.000 W1Lamar 2000 Sept. 6, 2002 2 0 2 .000 L2LaSalle 1990 Sept. 23, 1990 1 1 0 1.000 W1Long Island 1996 Sept. 28, 201 2 2 0 1.000 W2Loyola (IL) 1993 Sept. 6, 1998 6 5 1 .833 L1Loyola-Marymount 2002 Sept. 13, 2002 1 0 1 .000 L1Maine 2001 Sept. 3, 2005 4 4 0 1.000 W4Manhattan 1998 Sept. 27, 1998 1 1 0 1.000 W1Marist 1992 Oct. 13, 1999 2 2 0 1.000 W2Marquette 1998 Sept. 17, 2004 2 1 1 .500 L1Marshall 1999 Sept. 17, 1999 1 0 1 .000 L1Maryland 2002 Nov. 24, 2010 13 5 8 .385 W1Maryland-Baltimore 1995 Sept. 23, 2010 1 0 1 .000 L1Memphis 2002 Sept. 21, 2002 1 0 1 .000 L1Miami 2002 Nov. 19, 2010 14 2 14 .143 L6Miami (OH) 2006 Sept. 2, 2006 1 0 1 .000 L1

Series Last Totals ActiveOpponent Began Match MP W L Pct. Streak Michigan State 2007 Sept. 7, 2007 1 0 1 .000 L1Minnesota 1996 Sept. 21, 1996 1 0 1 .000 L1Mississippi 1995 Aug. 30, 1997 2 0 2 .000 L2Mississippi St. 2002 Sept. 7, 2002 1 0 1 .000 L1Navy 1993 Sept. 11, 2010 2 2 0 1.000 W2New Hampshire 1996 Sept. 3, 2010 15 6 9 .400 W4NJIT First MeetingNiagara 2003 Aug. 30, 2003 1 1 0 1.000 W1Northeastern 1990 Aug. 28, 2010 24 10 14 .417 L1Northeastern Illinois 1993 Sept. 5, 1993 1 0 1 .000 L1North Carolina 2005 Oct. 29, 2010 12 0 12 .000 L12NC State 2005 Oct. 31, 2010 12 8 4 .750 L2Northern Illinois 2006 Sept. 9, 2006 1 0 1 .000 L1Notre Dame 1991 Nov. 20, 2004 11 1 10 .091 L1Ohio St. 1992 Sept. 4, 1992 1 0 1 .000 L1Oregon 1999 Sept. 1, 1999 1 0 1 .000 L1Penn 1993 Sept. 25, 1993 1 0 1 .000 L1Pittsburgh 1990 Oct. 30, 2004 17 1 16 .059 L4Portland 1999 Sept. 3, 2004 2 1 1 .500 L1 Princeton 1992 Nov. 14, 1992 1 0 1 .000 L1Providence 1990 Oct. 12, 2004 22 7 15 .318 W5Purdue 1997 Sept. 8, 2000 3 0 3 .000 L3Quinnipiac 2002 Aug. 28, 2010 6 6 0 1.000 W6Rhode Island 1991 Sept. 19, 2009 12 3 9 .250 W1Rutgers 1992 Oct. 1, 2004 12 4 8 .250 W2Sacred Heart 1999 Aug. 31, 2007 5 5 0 1.000 W5Samford 2002 Sept. 7, 2002 1 1 0 1.000 W1Seton Hall 1990 Aug. 29, 2009 19 3 16 .158 W1Siena 1991 Sept. 16, 2005 6 5 1 .833 W3South Carolina 2007 Sept. 5, 2008 2 0 2 .000 L2South Dakota St. 2004 Sept. 18, 2004 1 0 1 .000 L1Southwest Missouri 2000 Sept. 10, 2000 1 0 1 .000 L1St. Francis 1994 Sept. 16, 1994 1 1 0 1.000 W1St. John’s 1994 Nov. 14, 2004 11 3 8 .273 W1St. Peter’s 1991 Sept. 11, 1999 2 1 1 .500 L1Stanford 2005 Sept. 1, 2005 1 0 1 .000 L1Stony Brook 2008 Sept. 5, 2008 1 1 0 1.000 W1Syracuse 1990 Sept. 3, 2005 16 4 12 .250 L2Tennessee Tech 2002 Aug. 30, 2002 1 1 0 1.000 W1TCU 2004 Sept. 10, 2004 1 0 1 .000 L1Toledo 2000 Sept. 16, 2000 1 1 0 1.000 W1Towson 2003 Sept. 15, 2006 2 0 2 .000 L2UConn 1990 Sept. 18, 2009 17 4 13 .235 W3UMass-Amherst 1990 Nov. 13, 1996 6 2 4 .333 L3USF 2000 Sept. 2, 2000 1 0 1 .000 L1Utah First MeetingUtah St. 1996 Sept. 13, 1996 1 1 0 1.000 W1Valporaiso 1991 Sept. 20, 1991 1 0 1 .000 L1Villanova 1990 Oct. 21, 2003 16 4 12 .250 L2Virginia 2005 Nov. 6, 2010 12 1 11 .083 L7VCU 1994 Sept. 4, 1999 2 2 0 1.000 W2Virginia Tech 2001 Nov. 5, 2010 14 5 9 .357 L6Wagner 2001 Sept. 29, 2001 1 1 0 1.000 W1Wake Forest 2005 Nov. 14, 2010 11 2 9 .182 L6Weber St. 2002 Aug. 30, 2002 1 1 0 1.000 W1West Virginia 1992 Aug. 29, 2007 18 4 8 .222 W1Western Kentucky 2006 Sept. 2, 2006 1 0 1 .000 L1Wisconsin First MeetingWisconsin-Green Bay 1990 Sept. 4, 1993 2 0 2 .000 L2Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1991 Sept. 1, 2000 2 0 2 .000 L2Wofford 1999 Sept. 7, 2007 2 2 0 1.000 W2Yale 1990 Sept. 12, 2008 6 1 5 .167 L2

Most Contended Rivalries 24 - Northeastern, 22 - Harvard, 22 - Holy Cross, 22 - Providence19 - Seton Hall, 18 - Central Conn., 17- UConn., 17 - Pittsburgh, 16 - Georgetown, 16 - Syracuse16 - Villanova

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AAndersen, Katie - Outside Hitter ............................... 2001-04Anderson, Allison - Outside Hitter ............................. 2003-06Aron, Liz - Outside Hitter .......................................... 2002-04

BBaader, Kristen - Libero/Outside Hitter ..................... 2007-10Bach, Rachel - Outside Hitter ............................... 1999-2002Bain, Aisha - Middle Blocker .......................................... 1996Barnum, Kellie - Setter ...................................................2011Baxter, Suzanne - Middle Hitter ................................ 1992-93Berry, Sharla - Setter ..................................................... 1997Blaich, Meleana - Right-Side Hitter .......................... 1997-98Blandino, Dara - Middle Blocker ............................... 2001-02Blumenberg, Ellen ......................................................... 1990Boyle, Jeana - Setter ..................................................... 2000Brizzolara, Jessica - Setter ....................................... 2001-02Broderick, Eileen - Middle Hitter ............................... 1994-97Broussard, Jeanne - Setter ....................................... 1990-93Brown, Jennifer .............................................................. 1990Bucholz, Jennifer - Middle Blocker ........................... 1996-98

CCalloway, Genese - Defensive Specialist ...................... 1998Carlson, Kim - Middle Blocker .............................. 1999-2002Carlsten ......................................................................... 1992Carpenter, Cathleen - Middle Hitter .......................... 1995-98Casey, Anne ............................................................. 1990-92Castle, Courtney - Outside Hitter ....................................2011Chandler, Christine - Middle Blocker ............................. 2002Charlton, Kyleen - Setter ...................................... 1998-2000Chiaverini, Amy - Middle Blocker .............................. 1998-99Cimino, Melanie - Middle Hitter ................................ 2007-10Clark, Brennan - Libero/Outside Hitter ............. 2008-presentCody, Heather ........................................................... 1989-92Cope, Lindsaey - Setter/Def. Specialist ......................... 2001Cruz, Carolina - Outside Hitter ...................................... 1999

DDavis, Shardai - Middle Blocker ............................... 2003-06DeLong, Laura - Outside Hitter ................................. 1996-99Douglas, Melody - Outside Hitter .............................. 1991-93Dureva, Tsvetelina - Outside Hitter ................... 2008-present

EEichler, Audrey - Middle Hitter ....................................... 2007El-Hag, Julia - Outside Hitter ................................ 1997-2000Eskay, Nancy - Setter .................................................... 1997

FFarrell, Katie - Setter ................................................ 1991-93Fields, Lauren - Libero ....................................................2011Fitterer, Mary - Setter/Def. Specialist ............................. 1999Fitzmorris, Alex - Middle Blocker ....................................2011Fitzpatrick, Alexandra - Middle Hitter ............................. 2008Flood, Clare - Middle Hitter ............................................ 2009Fry-Pasic, Morgan - Outside Hitter ................................ 2009

GGaehwiler, Jeannatte - Setter/Outside Hitter ............ 1991-93Gallacher, Julia - Right-Side Hitter ........................... 1994-97Gingras, Natalie - Right-Side Hitter ............................... 1997Glovna, Allison .......................................................... 1990-91Grubb, Courteney - Out. Hitter/Def. Specialist ......... 1995-98

HHanley, Rainey - Outside Hitter ................................ 2008-10Hasebroock, Abigail - Middle Hitter .......................... 2004-07Hasley, Kimberly ............................................................ 1990Hensel, Chelsea - Defensive Specialist ......................... 2003Herman, Deanna - Outside Hitter ............................. 1993-96Higgins, Clare - Defensive Specialist ............................ 2008Higgins, Krystle - Middle Hitter ......................... 2009-present

IIszczyszyn, Ella ............................................................. 1992

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Kenney, Kristin - Setter ............................................. 2003-06Kolosky, Mollie - Outside Hitter ......................... 2008-presentKorn, Michelle ................................................................ 1990Krautmanis, Lia - Middle Blocker .............................. 2003-06

LLaMothe, Michelle - Defensive Specialist ................. 2000-01Laurence, Amy - Outside Hitter ................................ 1994-97Lavold, Kathy - Middle Blocker ...................................... 1999Legan, Nancy - Middle Blocker ................................. 2000-01Lynch, Jennifer ......................................................... 1991-92

MMacKinnon, Maryellen .............................................. 1990-91Mattaliano, Val - Outside Hitter ......................... 2009-presentMcEnroe, Jennifer ................................................... 1990-91McKenney, Mary Ann ..................................................... 1991McTighe, Melissa - Middle Hitter ...................... 2010-presentMeredith, Jordan - Outsdie Hitter ............................. 2008-09Meyeringh, Jessica ........................................................ 1991Meyerwitz, Beth-Ann - Middle Hitter ......................... 1992-93Miller, Robin - Setter ...................................................... 1996Moir, Meggie - Setter/Right-Side Hitter .......................... 2006Morelli, Christine - Outside Hitter .............................. 1992-95Moskitis, Dani - Setter .............................................. 2007-10Murphy, Tish ............................................................. 1991-92Mussenden, Krissy - Setter .................................. 2009-2010

NNiemczewska, Dorota - Outside Hitter ..................... 2003-06

OOswalt, Claire - Outside/Right-Side Hitter ................ 1997-98

PPalandjian, Manon - Outside Hitter ................... 2009-presentPierpont, Brittany - Setter ......................................... 2005-08Powers, Laura - Middle Blocker ................................ 2000-01

QQuilico, Cathy - Libero ................................................... 2007

RRoberts, Kristen - Middle Hitter ................................ 1992-95Rodriguez, Ivonne - Outside Hitter ................................ 1993Rost, Verena - Setter/Outside Hitter ......................... 2002-05

SSchwer, Lauren - Outside Hitter/Setter ................. 1999-2002Scott, Natalie - Middle Hitter ..................................... 1994-97Seitz, Courtney - Setter ..................................................2011Seo, Heather - Def. Specialist/Out. Hitter ................. 2000-01Sen, Cagla - Setter ........................................... 2010-presentSemansky, Anna ....................................................... 1991-92Shanahan, Theresa ....................................................... 1990Shepp, Alison - Middle Blocker ................................. 2003-06Shull, Brooke - Outside Hitter ............................... 1998-2001Simons, Kathryn ............................................................ 1990Smith, Jennifer - Middle Hitter ....................................... 1990Sprinkel, Kristin - Middle Blocker .......................... 1997-2000Stegner, Emily - Outside/Right-Side Hitter ............... 2002-05Sullivan, Marilyn - Outside Hitter ................................... 2008

TThompson, Tori - Outsdie Hitter ................................ 2005-08Tortorello, Katherine - Setter ..................................... 1995-98Trine, Karen - Setter ................................................. 1993-96Trobbe, Alexandra - Outside Hitter ................... 2010-presentTschirn, Katherine ..................................................... 1991-92

VVan Voorhis, Dana - Middle Blocker .............................. 2006

WWard, Maggie - Outside Hitter ....................................... 2001Whalley, Kristin - Defensive Specialist ..................... 2004-07Williams, Taylor - Outside Hitter ............................... 2006-09Woodock, Morgan - Middle Blocker .......................... 2002-06

CAPTAINS1990 - Jennifer McEnroe & Ellen Blumenberg1991 - Jennifer McEnroe & Maryellen MacKinnon1992 - Anne Casey & Heather Cody1993 - Jeanne Broussard & Jeannette Gaehwiler1994 - Melody Douglas & Jeannette Gaehwiler1995 - Deanna Herman & Christine Morelli1996 - Julia Gallacher & Deanna Herman1997 - Julia Gallacher & Courteney Grubb1998 - Cathleen Carpenter1999 - Kyleen Charlton & Laura DeLong2000 - Kyleen Charlton, Julia El-Hag & Kristen Sprinkel2001 - Rachel Bach, Kim Carlson & Nancy Legan2002 - Kim Carlson2003 - Verena Rost & Emily Stegner2004 - Allison Anderson & Verena Rost2005 - Allison Anderson & Verena Rost2006 - Allison Anderson & Morgan Woodcock2007 - Abigail Hasebroock & Kelsey Johnson2008 - Dani Moskitis & Taylor Williams 2009 - Mollie Kolosky & Melanie Cimino2010 - Kristen Baader & Dani Moskitis2011 - Brennan Clark & Krystle Higgins

HEAD COACHESGary Gildea (1990-1991)1990 15-20 .............................. (3-4 BIG EAST)1991 3-21 ................................ (0-7 BIG EAST)Overall Record 18-41 ............................ (3-11 BIG EAST)

Nadine Lilavois (1992-1997)1992 12-25 .............................. (0-7 BIG EAST)1993 9-23 ................................ (0-7 BIG EAST)1994 16-16 .............................. (2-6 BIG EAST)1995 12-24 ............................ (1-10 BIG EAST)1996 13-19 .............................(0-11 BIG EAST)1997 7-24 .............................. (1-10 BIG EAST)Overall Record 69-131 .......................... (4-37 BIG EAST)

Jackie Hadel (1998-2002)1998 12-19 .............................(0-11 BIG EAST)1999 13-17 .............................. (3-8 BIG EAST)2000 13-17 .............................. (4-7 BIG EAST)2001 18-11 .............................. (5-7 BIG EAST)2002 14-18 ............................ (3-10 BIG EAST)Overall Record: 70-82 .......................... (15-43 BIG EAST)

Andrea Leonard (2003-2009)2003 17-12 ............................. (3-9 BIG EAST)2004 20-12 . (6-4 BIG EAST) (9-13 BIG EAST)2005 9-22 .......................................(4-19 ACC)2006 12-19 ...................................(10-12 ACC)2007 14-18 .....................................(8-14 ACC)2008 8-24 .......................................(2-18 ACC)2009 12-19 ................(2-18 ACC) (26-81 ACC)Overall Record 80-107 .......................................... (35-94)

Chris Campbell (2010-present)2010 9-24 .......................................(1-11 ACC)Overall Record 9-24 ........................................(1-11 ACC)

ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

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NATIONAL HONORS

AVCA ALL-AMERICAN2006 Allison Anderson, Honorable Mention

AVCA All-EAST REGION2006 Allison Anderson, First-Team2005 Allison Anderson, Honorable Mention

NATIONAL TEAM PARTICIPANTS2007 Allison Anderson - U.S. Training Team Member2005 Brittany Pierpont - USA Select2004 Allison Anderson - U20 (Sibillini Tourn.) Kristin Kenney - U20 (Sibillini Tourn.) Alison Sheep - U20 (Sibillini Tourn.)

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT I TEAM2001 Brooke Shull, Second-Team

HONOR ROLLBIG EAST

ACADEMIC ALL-STARS1991-92 Jennifer McEnroe Mary Ann McKenney

1992-93 Heather Cody

1993-94 Jeanne Broussard

1994-95 Melody Douglas Jeanette Gaehwiler

1995-96 Eileen Broderick Julia Gallacher Deanna Herman Amy Laurence Christine Morelli Kristen Roberts Karen Trine

1996-97 Jennifer Buchholz Cathleen Carpenter Laura DeLong Deanna Herman Robin Miller Natalie Scott1997-98 Eileen Broderick Jennifer Buchholz Laura DeLong Julia Gallacher Courtney Grubb Amy Laurence Natalie Scott Katherine Tortorello1998-99 Laura DeLong Cathleen Carpenter Courtney Grubb Katherine Tortorello1999-2000 Amy Chiaverini Carolina Cruz Laura DeLong

2000-01 Kim Carlson Michelle LaMothe Lauren Schwer Heather Seo Brooke Shull2003-04 Allison Anderson Liz Aron Kristin Kenney Lia Krautmanis Verena Rost Emily Stegner Morgan Woodcock2004-05 Allison Anderson Elizabeth Aron Abigail Hasebroock Kelsey Johnson Kristin Kenney Lia Krautmanis Verena Rost Emily Stegner Kristin Whalley Morgan Woodcock

ACC HONORSALL-ACC TEAM2007 Kelsey Johnson, Second-Team2006 Allison Anderson, First-Team2005 Allison Anderson, First-Team

ALL-ACC FRESHMAN TEAM2007 Audrey Eichler

ACC PLAYER OF THE WEEKSept. 4, 2007 Audrey Eichler

ALL-ACC ACADEMIC TEAM2010-11 Kristen Baader Tsvetelina Dureva

2009-10 Kristen Baader Melanie Cimino

2008-09 Jordan Meredith

2007-08 Audrey Eichler Abigail Hasebroock Brittany Pierpont

2006-07 Allison Anderson Dorota Niemczewska

2005-06 Allison Anderson Verena Rost Morgan Woodcock

Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award2007 Abigail Hasebroock2006 Allison Anderson

ACC FALL SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD2005 2006 2007

ACC HONOR ROLL (MIN. GPA OF 3.0)Anderson, Allison 2006Baader, Kristen 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Cimino, Melanie 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Clark, Brennan 2009, 2010Davis, Shardai 2006Dureva, Tsvetelina 2008, 2009, 2010Fitzpatrick, Alexandra 2007, 2008Fry-Pasic, Morgan 2009Flaherty, Erin 2006Hanley, Rainey 2010Hasebroock, Abigail 2005, 2006Higgins, Clare 2008Higgins, Krystle 2010Johnson, Kelsey 2005Kenney, Kristin 2005, 2006Kolosky, Mollie 2008, 2009Krautmanis, Lia 2005, 2006McAndrews, Jillian 2010Moskitis, Dani 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010Niemczewska, Dorota 2005, 2006Mussenden, Krissy 2009, 2010Palandjian, Manon 2009, 2010Pierpont, Brittany 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Rost, Verena 2005Stegner, Emily 2005Thompson, Tori 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Whalley, Kristen 2005, 2006Williams, Taylor 2009Woodcock, Morgan 2005, 2006

BIG EAST HONORS (1990-2004)

All-BIG EAST TEAM2004 Katie Andersen - Second Team Allison Anderson - Second-Team Verena Rost - Honorable Mention

BIG EAST LIBERO OF THE YEAR2004 Allison Anderson

BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEKOct. 11, 2004 Allison AndersonOct. 21, 2002 Rachel BachNov. 14, 2000 Brooke ShullNov. 12, 1990 Jennifer Smith

BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE WEEKOct. 20, 2003 Alison SheepSept. 8, 2003 Alison SheppSept. 10, 2001 Jessica BrizzolaraOct. 7, 1997 Julia El-Hag

The 2006-07 season was a memorable one for Allison Anderson, who became BC’s first AVCA All-American and member of the U.S. National Team.

NATHANIEL J. HASENFUS ‘22 EAGLE OF THE YEAR1990 Theresa Shanahan2007 Allison Anderson

BOSTON COLLEGE HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES1997-98 Theresa Shanahan Czeisler ‘90

Theresa L. Shanahan became the first volleyball player to be named the Nathaniel J. Hasenfus ‘22 Ea-gle of the Year in 1990 and further cemented her foot-print on the program as the first alumnae elected to the BC Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 1997-98.

In 2007, Allison Anderson took home the Nathaniel J. Hasenfus ‘22 Eagle of the Year - most prestigious award that can be bestowed to a Boston College stu-dent-athlete. She is pictured with her parents, Gilber-to and Lynne, following the annual awards ceremony.

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Sets Played1. 456 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)2. 451 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)3. 442 – Allison Anderson (2003-06)4. 438 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)5. 425 – Amy Laurence (1994-97)6. 421 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)6. 421 – Kristen Roberts (1992-95)8. 417 – Kelsey Johnson (2004-07)9. 416 – Lauren Schwer (1999-2002)10. 414 – Katie Andersen (2001-04)10. 414 – Christine Morelli (1992-95)Kills1. 1,455 – Kelsey Johnson (2004-07)2. 1,402 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)3. 1,365 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)4. 1,294 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)5. 1,142 – Amy Laurence (1994-97)6. 1,102 – Kaite Andersen (2001-04)7. 1,050 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)8. 1,011 – Julia El-Hag (1997-2000)9. 880 – Kristen Roberts (1992-95)10. 762 – Christine Morelli (1992-95)Kills per Set (min. 1,500 att.)1. 3.49 – Kelsey Johnson (2004-07)2. 3.24 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)3. 3.09 – Julia El-Hag (1997-2000)4. 3.07 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)5. 2.95 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)6. 2.69 – Amy Laurence (1994-97)7. 2.66 – Kaite Andersen (2001-04)8. 2.33 – Allison Shepp (2003-06)8. 2.33 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)10. 2.26 – Brooke Shull (1998-2001)Attacks1. 3,832 – Kelsey Johnson (2004-07)2. 3,789 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)3. 3,757 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)4. 3,723 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)5. 3,412 – Amy Laurence (1994-97)6. 3.287 – Kaite Andersen (2001-04)7. 2,978 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)8. 2,824 – Julia El-Hag (1997-2000)9. 2,303 – Christine Morelli (1992-95)10. 2,285 – Lauren Schwer (1999-2002)

Hitting Percentage (min. 1,500 att.)1. .263 – Allison Shepp, 1835 att. (2003-06)2. .231 – Kristen Roberts, 2225 att. (1992-95)3. .216 – Deanna Herman, 3,757 att. (1993-96)4. .201 – Abigail Hasebroock, 1653 att. (2004-07)5. .200 – Kelsey Johnson, 3,832 att. (2004-07)6. .200 – Rachel Bach, 3,723 att. (1999-2002)7. .198 – Allison Anderson, 1,672 att. (2003-06)8. .197 – Brook Shull, 1,877 att. (1998-2001)9. .189 – Lauren Schwer, 2,285 att. (1999-2001)10. .183 – Kaite Andersen, 3,287 att. (2001-04)

Assists1. 3,799 – Verena Rost (2002-05)2. 3,134 – Kyleen Charlton (1998-2000)3. 2,583 – Brittany Pierpont (2005-08)4. 2,498 – Karen Trine (1993-96)5. 2,170 – Jessica Brizzolara (2001-2002)6. 1,700 – Katherine Tortorello (1995-98)7. 1,410 – Katie Farrell (1992-93)8. 1,402 – Krissy Mussenden (2009-2010)9. 1,159 – Dani Moskitis (2007-2010)10. 572 – Jeannette Gaehwiler (1992-94)

Assists per Set (min 750 ast.)1. 11.42 – Jessica Brizzolara, 2,170 ast. (2001-02)2. 10.34 – Kyleen Charlton, 3,134 ast. (1998-2000)3. 9.62 – Verena Rost, 3,799 ast. (2002-05)4. 9.10 – Krissy Mussenden, 1,402 ast. (2009-10)5. 7.67 – Brittany Pierpont, 2,583 ast. (2005-08)6. 6.94 – Karen Trine, 2,498 ast. (1993-96)7. 6.70 – Dani Moskitis, 1,159 ast. (2007-2010)8. 6.56 – Katie Farrell, 1,410 ast. (1992-93)Service Aces1. 133 – Allison Anderson (2003-06)2. 130 – Verena Rost (2002-05)3. 124 – Karen Trine (1993-96)4. 124 – Katie Andersen (2001-04)5. 108 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)6. 101 – Kelsey Johnson (2004-07)7. 100 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)8. 93 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)9. 91 – Amy Laurence (1994-97)10. 89 – Cathleen Carpenter (1995-98)

Service Aces per Set (min. 75 SA)1. 0.34 – Karen Trine, 124 SA (1993-96)2. 0.33 – Verena Rost, 130 SA (2002-05)3. 0.30 – Allison Anderson, 133 SA (2003-06)4. 0.30 – Katie Andersen, 124 SA (2001-04)5. 0.28 – Kristin Sprinkel, 78 SA (1997-2000)6. 0.26 – Brittany Pierpont, 88 SA (2005-08)7. 0.24 – Kelsey Johnson, 101 SA (2004-07)8. 0.24 – Deanna Herman, 108 SA (1993-96)9. 0.23 – Dorota Niemczewska, 100 SA (2003-06)10. 0.22 – Cathleen Carpenter, 89 SA (1995-98)

Digs1. 2,176 – Allison Anderson (2003-06)2. 1,377 – Lauren Schwer (1999-2002)3. 1,332 – Katie Andersen (2001-04)4. 1,274 – Brennan Clark (2008-pres.)5. 1,044– Kristen Baader (2007-2010)6. 1,030 – Amy Laurence (1994-97)7. 1,012 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)8. 1,007 – Julia El-Hag (1997-2000)9. 885 – Kyleen Charlton (1998-2000)10. 882 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)

Digs per Set (min. 750 digs)1. 4.92 – Allison Anderson, 2,176 digs (2003-06)2. 3.81 – Brennan Clark, 1,221 digs (2008-pres.)3. 3.31 – Lauren Schwer, 1,377 digs (1999-2002)4. 3.22 – Katie Andersen, 1,332 digs (2001-04)5. 3.08 – Julia El-Hag, 1,007 digs (1997-2000)6. 2.60 – Kristen Baader, 1,003 digs (2007-2010)7. 2.92 – Kyleen Charlton, 885 digs (1998-2000)8. 2.42 – Amy Laurence, 1,030 digs (1994-97)9. 2.22 – Deanna Herman, 1,012 digs (1993-96)10. 2.11 – Verena Rost, 834 digs (2002-05)11. 2.10 – Christin Morelli, 868 digs (1992-95)

Block Solos1. 167 – Kristen Roberts (1992-95)2. 82 – Natalie Scott (1994-97)3. 75 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)4. 70 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)5. 66 – Kristin Sprinkel (1997-2000)6. 53 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)7. 52 – Kim Carlson (1999-2002)7. 52 – Jeanne Broussard (1992-93)7. 52 – Abigail Hasebroock (2004-07)10. 51 – Alison Shepp (2003-06)

Block Assists1. 288 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)2. 284 – Kristen Roberts (1992-95)3. 225 – Abigail Hasebroock (2004-07)4. 218 – Natalie Scott (1994-97)5. 200 – Morgan Woodcock (2003-06)6. 199 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)7. 193 – Cathleen Carpenter (1995-98)8. 184 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)9. 183 - Melanie Cimino (2007-2010)10. 177 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)

Total Blocks1. 451 – Kristen Roberts (1992-95)2. 363 – Rachel Bach (1999-2002)3. 300 – Natalie Scott (1994-97)4. 277 – Abigail Hasebroock (2004-07)5. 269 – Deanna Herman (1993-96)6. 248 – Morgan Woodcock (2003-06)7. 240 – Cathleen Carpenter (1995-98)8. 218 - Melanie Cimino (2007-2010)9. 215 – Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)10. 204 – Taylor Williams (2006-09)

Blocks per Set (min. 175 total blocks)1. 1.07 – Kristen Roberts, 451 TB (1992-95)2. 0.92 – Natalie Scott, 300 TB (1994-97)3. 0.86 – Rachel Bach, 363 TB (1999-2002)4. 0.84 – Abigail Hasebroock, 277 TB (2004-07)5. 0.80 – Morgan Woodcock, 248 TB (2003-06)6. 0.73 – Kristin Sprinkel, 201 TB (1997-2000)7. 0.66 – Kim Carlson, 176 TB (1999-2002)8. 0.65 - Melanie Cimino, 218 TB (2007-2010)9. 0.62 – Shardai Davis, 193 TB (2003-06)10. 0.60 – Alison Shepp, 197 TB (2003-06)

Double-Doubles (Since 2002)1. 37 - Verena Rost (2002-05)2. 35 - Katie Anderson (2001-04)3. 23 - Dorota Niemczewska (2003-06)4. 19 - Allison Anderson (2003-06)5. 18 - Brittany Pierpont (2005-08)6. 12 - Liz Aron (2002)7. 9 - Krissy Mussenden (2009-10)7. 9 - Tsvetelina Dureva (2008-pres.)9. 8 - Jordan Meredith (2008-09)10. 7 - Brennan Clark (2008-pres.)10. 7 - Jessica Brizzolara (2002)

CAREER RECORDS

At the conclusion of her career, Kristen Roberts held all eight BC blocking records. She still holds six and remains the only Eagle to average more than one block per set over her career.

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSSets Played1. 129 – Allison Anderson (2004)2. 128 – Kristen Roberts (1992)3. 125 – Dorota Niemczewska (2004)4. 124 – Katie Andersen (2004)4. 124 – Deanna Herman (1995)4. 124 – Katie Farrell (1992)7. 123 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)8. 122 – Amy Laurence (1995)9. 117 – Verena Rost (2004)10. 116 – Kristen Baader (2009), 10. 116 – Krissy Mussenden (2009)10. 116 – Taylor Williams (2009)10. 116 – Kelsey Johnson (2007)Kills1. 514 – Kelsey Johnson (2007)2. 448 – Rachel Bach (2002)3. 445 – Kelsey Johnson (2006)4. 420 – Deanna Herman (1996)5. 415 – Julia El-Hag (1998)6. 408 – Katie Andersen (2004)7. 399 – Rachel Bach (2000)8. 396 – Dorota Niemczewska (2004)9. 394 – Deanna Herman (1995)10. 372 - Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)Kills per Set (min. 500 att.)1. 4.47 – Kelsey Johnson, 1,366 att. (2007)2. 4.04 – Rachel Bach, 1,107 att. (2002)3. 4.03 – Julia El-Hag 1,084 att. (1998)4. 3.93 – Deanna Herman, 1,117 att. (1996)5. 3.84 – Kelsey Johnson, 1,186 att. (2006)6. 3.80 – Rachel Bach, 1,151 att. (2000)7. 3.55 – Allison Anderson, 976 att. (2003)8. 3.44 – Julia El-Hag, 959 att. (1997)9. 3.31 – Lauren Schwer, 974 att. (2000)10. 3.29 – Katie Andersen, 1,137 att. (2004)Attacks1. 1,366 – Kelsey Johnson, (2007)2. 1,186 – Kelsey Johnson, (2006)3. 1,151 – Rachel Bach (2000)4. 1,137 – Katie Andersen (2004)5. 1,131 – Dorota Niemczewska (2006)6. 1,117 – Deanna Herman, (1996)7. 1,107 – Rachel Bach, (2002)8. 1,087 – Katie Andersen (2002)9. 1,084 – Julia El-Hag (1998)10. 1,063 – Deanna Herman (1995)Hitting Percentage (min. 500 att.)1. .335 – Alison Shepp, 672 att. (2003)2. .285 - Melanie Cimino, 519 att. (2009)3. .265 – Kristen Roberts, 623 att. (1992)4. .256 – Kristen Roberts, 587 att. (1995)5. .255 – Rachel Bach, 1,107 att. (2002)6. .252 – Alison Shepp, 602 att. (2004)7. .248 – Audrey Eichler, 710 att. (2007)8. .236 – Katie Andersen, 1,137 att. (2004)9. .236 – Allison Anderson, 976 att. (2003)10. .235 – Kristin Sprinkel, 678 att. (1999)Assists1. 1,286 – Verena Rost (2004)2. 1,225 – Verena Rost (2003)3. 1,164 – Jessica Brizzolara (2002)4. 1,113 – Verena Rost (2005)5. 1,106 – Laura Charlton (1999)6. 1,051 – Krissy Mussenden (2009)7. 1,019 – Kyleen Charlton (1998)8. 1,009 – Kyleen Charlton (2000)9. 1,006 – Jessica Brizzolara (2001)10. 1,005 – Brittany Pierpont (2006)

Assists per Set (min. 500 asst.)1. 11.67 – Verena Rost, 1,225 asst. (2003)2. 11.43 – Jessica Brizzolara, 1,006 asst. (2001)3. 11.41 – Jessica Brizzolara, 1,164 asst. (2002)4. 10.99 – Verena Rost, 1,286 asst. (2004)5. 10.97 – Kyleen Charlton, 1,009 asst. (2000)6. 10.24 – Laura Charlton, 1,106 asst. (1999)7. 10.21 – Verena Rost, 1,113 asst. (2005)8. 9.89 – Kyleen Charlton, 1,019 asst. (1998)9. 9.71 – Brittany Pierpont, 825 asst. (2007)10. 9.57 – Brittany Pierpont, 1,005 asst. (2006)

Aces1. 63 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)2. 46 – Karen Trine (1994)3. 45 – Taylor Williams (2006)3. 45 – Verena Rost (2003)3. 45 – Kristin Sprinkel (1999)6. 43 – Verena Rost (2004)7. 41 – Kelsey Johnson (2007)7. 41 – Karen Trine (1995)9. 40 – Allison Anderson (2004)10. 39 – Allison Anderson (2005)Aces per Set (min. 75 sets)1. 0.52 – Karen Trine, 89 sets (1994)2. 0.51 – Jessica Meyeringh, 123 sets (1992)3. 0.43 – Karen Trine, 95 sets (1995)4. 0.43 – Verena Rost, 105 sets (2003)5. 0.42 – Kristin Sprinkel, 106 sets (1999)6. 0.40 – Taylor Williams, 113 sets (2006)7. 0.39 – Allison Anderson, 101 sets (2005)8. 0.37 – Verena Rost, 117 sets (2004)9. 0.36 – Kelsey Johnson, 115 sets (2007)10. 0.36 – Dorota Niemczewska, 101 sets (2003)Digs1. 706 - Allison Anderson, 129 sets (2004)2. 630 - Allison Anderson, 114 sets (2006)3. 596 - Allison Anderson, 101 sets (2005)4. 498 - Brennan Clark, 113 sets (2009)5. 471 - Kristen Baader, 115 sets (2010)6. 456 - Brennan Clark, 115 sets (2010)7. 398 - Lauren Schwer, 103 sets (2000)8. 394 - Lauren Schwer, 115 sets (2002)9. 380 - Katie Andersen, 124 sets (2004)10. 357 - Julia El-Hag, 103 sets (1998)

Digs Per Set (min. 75 sets)1. 5.90 - Allison Anderson, 129 sets (2005)2. 5.53 - Allison Anderson, 114 sets (2006)3. 5.47 - Allison Anderson, 101 sets (2004)4. 4.41 - Brennan Clark, 113 sets (2009)5. 4.10 - Kristen Baader, 115 sets (2010)6. 3.97 - Brennan Clark, 115 sets (2010)7. 3.86 - Lauren Schwer, 103 sets (2000)8. 3.59 - Katie Andersen, 124 sets (2001)9. 3.49 - Julia El-Hag, 89 sets (1999)10. 3.47 - Jula El-Hag, 103 sets (1998)Block Solos1. 83 – Kristen Roberts (1992)2. 53 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)3. 41 – Kristen Roberts (1993)4. 35 – Kim Carlson (2002)5. 34 – Abigail Hasebroock (2007)6. 34 – Jeanne Broussard (1993)7. 32 – Ella Iszczyszyn (1992)8. 31 – Rachel Bach (2002)9. 31 – Natalie Scott (1996)10. 30 – Kristin Sprinkel (1999)Block Assists1. 100 – Rachel Bach (2000)2. 97 – Audrey Eichler (2007)3. 96 – Abigail Hasebroock (2007)4. 93 – Nancy Legan (2000)5. 93 – Kristen Roberts (1993)6. 85 – Natalie Scott (1996)7. 79 - Krystle Higgins (2010)7. 79 – Carpenter (1996)9. 77 – Melanie Cimino (2009)9. 77 – Jeanne Broussard (1993)Total Blocks1. 156 – Kristen Roberts (1992)2. 134 – Kristen Roberts (1993)3. 130 – Abigail Hasebroock (2007)4. 126 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)5. 119 – Audrey Eichler (2007)6. 117 – Rachel Bach (2000)7. 116 – Nancy Legan (2000)7. 116 – Natalie Scott (1996)9. 111 – Jeanne Broussard (1993)10. 98 – Kim Carlson (2002)Blocks per Set (min. 60 sets)1. 1.46 – Abigail Hasebroock, 112 sets (2007)2. 1.26 – Kristen Roberts, 106 sets (1993)3. 1.22 – Kristen Roberts, 128 sets (1992)4. 1.21 – Natalie Scott, 96 sets (1996)5. 1.11 – Rachel Bach, 105 sets (2000)6. 1.10 – Nancy Legan, 105 sets (2000)7. 1.05 – Jeanne Broussard, 106 sets (1993)8. 1.03 – Audrey Eichler, 115 sets (2007)9. 1.02 – Jessica Meyeringh, 123 sets (1992)10. 0.99 – Abigail Hasebroock, 86 sets (2006)Double-Doubles (Since 2002)1. 20 - Verena Rost (2004)2. 19 - Katie Andersen (2004)3. 15 - Katie Andersen (2002)4. 14 - Kelsey Johnson (2007)5. 12 - Verena Rost (2005)5. 12 - Liz Aron (2002)7. 9 - Allison Anderson (2003)7. 9 - Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)9. 8 - Allison Anderson (‘04)9. 8 - Krissy Mussenden (2009)9. 8-Kelsey Johnson (2006)9. 8 - Brittany Pierpont (2007)

As a sophomore, Verena Rost set the BC record for assists in one year. She returned to further that mark (1,286) in her junior season. As a senior, Rost dished out 1,113 assists to become the first Eagle to record more than 1,000 sets in three consecutive seasons.

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Digs Per Set (min. 75 sets)1. 5.90 - Allison Anderson, 129 sets (2005)2. 5.53 - Allison Anderson, 114 sets (2006)3. 5.47 - Allison Anderson, 101 sets (2004)4. 4.41 - Brennan Clark, 113 sets (2009)5. 4.10 - Kristen Baader, 115 sets (2010)6. 3.97 - Brennan Clark, 115 sets (2010)7. 3.86 - Lauren Schwer, 103 sets (2000)8. 3.59 - Katie Andersen, 124 sets (2001)9. 3.49 - Julia El-Hag, 89 sets (1999)10. 3.47 - Jula El-Hag, 103 sets (1998)Block Solos1. 83 – Kristen Roberts (1992)2. 53 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)3. 41 – Kristen Roberts (1993)4. 35 – Kim Carlson (2002)5. 34 – Abigail Hasebroock (2007)6. 34 – Jeanne Broussard (1993)7. 32 – Ella Iszczyszyn (1992)8. 31 – Rachel Bach (2002)9. 31 – Natalie Scott (1996)10. 30 – Kristin Sprinkel (1999)Block Assists1. 100 – Rachel Bach (2000)2. 97 – Audrey Eichler (2007)3. 96 – Abigail Hasebroock (2007)4. 93 – Nancy Legan (2000)5. 93 – Kristen Roberts (1993)6. 85 – Natalie Scott (1996)7. 79 - Krystle Higgins (2010)7. 79 – Carpenter (1996)9. 77 – Melanie Cimino (2009)9. 77 – Jeanne Broussard (1993)Total Blocks1. 156 – Kristen Roberts (1992)2. 134 – Kristen Roberts (1993)3. 130 – Abigail Hasebroock (2007)4. 126 – Jessica Meyeringh (1992)5. 119 – Audrey Eichler (2007)6. 117 – Rachel Bach (2000)7. 116 – Nancy Legan (2000)7. 116 – Natalie Scott (1996)9. 111 – Jeanne Broussard (1993)10. 98 – Kim Carlson (2002)Blocks per Set (min. 60 sets)1. 1.46 – Abigail Hasebroock, 112 sets (2007)2. 1.26 – Kristen Roberts, 106 sets (1993)3. 1.22 – Kristen Roberts, 128 sets (1992)4. 1.21 – Natalie Scott, 96 sets (1996)5. 1.11 – Rachel Bach, 105 sets (2000)6. 1.10 – Nancy Legan, 105 sets (2000)7. 1.05 – Jeanne Broussard, 106 sets (1993)8. 1.03 – Audrey Eichler, 115 sets (2007)9. 1.02 – Jessica Meyeringh, 123 sets (1992)10. 0.99 – Abigail Hasebroock, 86 sets (2006)Double-Doubles (Since 2002)1. 20 - Verena Rost (2004)2. 19 - Katie Andersen (2004)3. 15 - Katie Andersen (2002)4. 14 - Kelsey Johnson (2007)5. 12 - Verena Rost (2005)5. 12 - Liz Aron (2002)7. 9 - Allison Anderson (2003)7. 9 - Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)9. 8 - Allison Anderson (‘04)9. 8 - Krissy Mussenden (2009)9. 8-Kelsey Johnson (2006)9. 8 - Brittany Pierpont (2007)

Win Streak9 (Aug. 29-Sept. 19, ‘09)9 (Sept. 25-Oct. 22, ‘04)8 (Aug. 31-Sept. 17, ‘96)

Sets Played1. 129 – 20042. 129 – 19923. 127 – 19954. 116 – 20095. 116 – 20066. 115 - 20106. 115 – 20076. 115 – 20029. 114 – 199310. 111 – 200010. 111 – 199710. 111 – 1994

Kills1. 1,950 – 20042. 1,650 – 20073. 1,629 – 20054. 1,627 – 20005. 1,612 – 20026. 1,573 – 20067. 1,526 – 19958. 1,525 – 20039. 1,431 – 199810. 1,426 – 2001

Kills per Set1. 15.12 – 20042. 14.81 – 20053. 14.66 – 20004. 14.52 – 20035. 14.35 – 20076. 14.26 – 20017. 14.02 – 20028. 13.56 – 20069. 13.50 – 199810. 13.04 – 1999

Fewest Attack Errors1. 557 – 19932. 584 – 20093. 626 – 19944. 645 - 20104. 645 – 20086. 658 – 19997. 667 – 19968. 671 – 19989. 681 – 199210. 691 – 2001

Total Attacks1. 5,370 – 20042. 4,937 – 20053. 4,773 – 20004. 4,723 – 20025. 4,676 – 20066. 4,567 – 20077. 4,465 – 19958. 4,282 – 19999. 4,150 – 199810. 4,102 – 2003

Attack Percentage1. .218 – 20042. .214 – 20093. .198 – 20034. .191 – 20075. .187 – 19946. .184 – 19927. .183 – 19988. .183 – 20019. .182 – 199310. .179 – 1995

Assists1. 1,795 – 20042. 1,513 – 20073. 1,481 – 20054. 1,475 – 20025. 1,450 – 20006. 1,429 – 20067. 1,343 – 20038. 1,307 – 19959. 1,307 – 199610. 1,290 – 2001

Assists per Set1. 13.91 – 20042. 13.46 – 20053. 13.16 – 20074. 13.06 – 20005. 12.90 – 20016. 12.83 – 20027. 12.79 – 20038. 12.32 – 20069. 11.88 – 199610. 11.49 – 1999

Service Aces1. 237 – 19922. 232 – 19953. 226 – 20074. 221 – 20045. 212 – 20036. 204 – 20067. 196 – 20018. 184 – 1994 9. 182 – 199310. 181 – 1999

Service Aces/ Set1. 2.02 – 20032. 1.97 – 20073. 1.96 – 20014. 1.84 – 19925. 1.83 – 19956. 1.76 – 20067. 1.71 – 20048. 1.68 – 19999. 1.66 – 199410. 1.60 – 1993

Digs1. 2,287 – 20042. 2,025 – 20053. 1,894 – 19924. 1,890 – 20005. 1,885 – 19996. 1,876 – 20027. 1,860 – 20068. 1,822 – 20079. 1,815 – 199810. 1,708 - 2010

Digs per Set1. 18.41 – 20052. 17.73 – 20043. 17.45 – 19994. 17.12 – 19985. 17.03 – 20006. 16.34 – 20017. 16.31 – 20028. 16.03 – 20069. 15.84 – 200710. 14.85 - 2010

Block Solos1. 262 – 19922. 150 – 19933. 127 – 20024. 116 – 19985. 106 – 19966. 94 – 20017. 90 – 19998. 89 – 19979. 85 – 20049. 85 – 20009. 85 – 2007

Block Assists1. 445 – 20072. 443 – 19923. 423 – 19964. 407 – 19935. 406 – 20066. 394 – 20057. 373 – 20008. 359 – 20019. 357 - 201010. 350 – 2009

Total Blocks1. 483.5 – 19922. 353.5 – 19933. 317.5 – 19964. 307.5 – 20075. 273.5 – 20016. 271.5 – 20007. 270 – 20068. 252 – 20049. 252 – 200210. 248 – 2009

Blocks per Set1. 3.75 – 19922. 3.10 – 19933. 2.89 – 19964. 2.74 – 20015. 2.67 – 20076. 2.45 – 20007. 2.33 – 20068. 2.21 – 20059. 2.19 – 200210. 2.14 – 2009

TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDSACC LEADERS - INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS

HITTING PERCENTAGERank Player, Cl. - Avg. (K-E-TA/G) Year1. 6th Mollie Kolosky, So. - .336 (240-75-491/72) 2009

KILLSRank Player, Cl. - Avg. (K/G) Year1. 3rd Kelsey Johnson, Sr. - 4.47 (514/115) 20072. 4th Kelsey Johnson, Jr. - 3.84 (446/116) 20063. 5th Mollie Kolosky, So. - 3.33 (240/72) 20094. 6th Tsvetelina Dureva, Jr. - 3.26 (372/114) 20105. 9th Jordan Meredith, Fr. - 3.11 (274/88) 20086. 9th Taylor Williams, Sr. - 2.98 (346/116) 2009

ASSISTSRank Player, Cl. - Avg. (Asst./G) Year1. 7th Krissy Mussenden, Fr. - 9.06 (1051/116) 20092. 9th Verena Rost, Sr. - 10.21 (1113/109) 20053. 9th Brittany Pierpont, Jr. - 9.48 (825/87) 20074. 10th Brittany Pierpont, So. - 9.56 (1004/105) 20065. 10th Dani Moskitis, Fr. - 6.62 (371/56) 2008

SERVICE ACESRank Player, Cl. - Avg. (SA/G) Year1. 6th Allison Anderson, Jr. - 0.39 (39/101) 20052. 6th Taylor Williams, Fr. - 0.40 (45/113) 20063. 7th Kelsey Johnson, Sr. - 0.36 (41/115) 20074. 10th Kristen Whalley, Sr. - 0.34 (35/103) 2007

BLOCKSRank Player, Cl. - Avg. BLK/G (BS-BA) Year1. 10th Abigail Hasebroock, Sr. - 1.16 130.0/112 (34-96) 2007

DIGSPos. Player, Cl. - Avg. (Digs/G) Year1. 1st Allison Anderson, Jr. - 5.90 (596/101) 20052. 1st Allison Anderson, Sr. - 5.54 (631/114) 20063. 4th Brennan Clark, So. - 4.41 (498/113) 20094. 8th Kristen Baader, Sr. - 4.10 (471/115) 20105. 9th Cathy Quilico, Fr. - 4.20 (479/114) 20076. 10th Brennan Clark, Jr. - 3.96 (432/109) 2010

POINTSRank Player, Cl. - Avg. (K-SA-BS-BA/G) Year1. 3rd Kelsey Johnson, Sr. - 5.13 (514-41-10-50/115) 20072. 7th Kelsey Johnson, Jr. - 4.37 (446-34-4-46/116) 2006

ACC TEAM RANKINGS

HITTING PERCENTAGERank Pct. (K-E-TA/G) Year1. 8th .191 (1650-776-4568/115) 20072. 10th .166 (1569-797-4660/116) 20063. 10th .157 (1212-645-3608/108) 20084. 11th .186 (1359-627-3926/116) 20095. 12th .164 (1292-645-3935/115) 20106. 12th .158 (1629-851-4937/110) 2005

OPPONENT HITTING PERCENTAGERank Pct. (K-E-TA/G) Year1. 5th .193 (1714-770-4898/110) 20052. 7th .196 (1655-750-4610/116) 20063. 7th .206 (1677-728-4601/115) 20074. 10th .224 (1549-623-4129/116) 20095. 12th .231 (1512-579-4041/115) 20106. 12th .258 (1356-471-3429/108) 2008

ASSISTSRank Avg. (Asst./G) Year1. 10th 13.16 (1513/115) 20072. 10th 13.46 (1481/110) 20053. 10th 12.26 (1422/116) 20064. 11th 10.36 (1119/108) 20085. 11th 10.03 (1266/116) 20096. 12th 10.45 (1202/115) 2010

KILLSRank Avg. (K/G) Year1. 8th 14.81 (1629/110) 20052. 10th 14.35 (1650/115) 20073. 10th 13.53 (1569/116) 20064. 11th 11.72 (1359/116) 20095. 11th 11.22 (1212/108) 20086. 12th 11.23 (1292/115) 2010

BLOCKSRank Avg. BLK/G (BS-BA) Year1. 7th 2.14 248.0/116 (73-350) 20092. 9th 1.98 227.5/115 (49-357) 20103. 10th 2.35 270.0/115 (86-370) 20074. 10th 2.31 268.0/116 (64-408) 20065. 11th 2.21 243.0/110 (46-394) 20056. 12th 1.31 142.0/108 (27-230) 2008

SERVICE ACESRank Avg. (SA/G) Year1. 3rd 1.97 (226/115) 20072. 3rd 1.44 (155/108) 20083. 4th 1.75 (203/116) 20064. 7th 1.11 (129/116) 20095. 8th 1.39 (153/110) 20056. 11th 1.03 (119/115) 2010

DIGSRank Avg. (D/G) Year1. 3rd 18.41 (2025/110) 20052. 6th 16.24 (1884/116) 20063. 8th 14.65 (1699/116) 20094. 9th 15.93 (1832/115) 20075. 9th 14.98 (1708/115) 20106. 12th 12.86 (1389/108) 2008

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ATTACK PERCENTAGE (MIN. 12 K; K-E-TA)1. .684 (14-1-19)-Dana Van Voorhis at URI (9/16/06)2. .636 (15-1-22)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Delaware St. (9/8/07)2. .636 (15-1-22)-Audrey Eichler vs. Holy Cross (8/30/07)4. .591 (16-3-22)-Alison Shepp vs. St. Peter’s (9/25/04)5. .583 (25-4-36)-Alison Shepp vs. Central Conn. (11/6/03)6. .571 (13-1-21)-Melanie Cimino vs. Maryland (11/24/10)6. .571 (13-1-21)-Audrey Eichler vs. Sacred Heart (8/31/07)6. .571 (14-2-21)-Shardai Davis vs. Quinnipiac (9/9/06)9. .560 (17-3-25)-Mollie Kolosky vs. Northeastern (9/12/09)10. .550 (13-2-20)-Mollie Kolosky at St. John’s (9/4/09)10. .550 (14-3-20)-Alison Shepp vs. Virginia Tech (11/4/05)

ALL .500 ATTACK PERCENTAGES (MIN. 12 K; K-E-TA).526-Audrey Eichler (24-4-38); 10/28/07 vs. Wake Forest.525-Rachel Bach (26-5-40); 10/16/02 vs. Quinnipiac.524-Krystle Higgins (13-2-21); 10/15/10 vs. Florida State.524-Melanie Cimino (13-2-21); 9/5/08 vs. Stony Brook.524-Taylor Williams (12-1-21); 9/12/08 vs. Yale.524-Dorota Niemczewska (12-1-21); 9/16/03 vs. DC.522-Alison Shepp (14-2-23); 10/17/03 vs. Providence.516-Alison Shepp (16-0-31); 10/26/03 vs. Syracuse.500-Mollie Kolosky (17-3-28); 9/12/09 at Holy Cross.500-Melanie Cimino (13-3-20); 11/26/08 vs. Maryland.500-Kelsey Johnson (16-1-30; 9/17/05 vs. New Hampshire.500-Kelsey Johnson (14-2-24); 9/10/05 vs. Holy Cross.500-Kim Carlson (14-2-26); Sept. 20, 2002 vs. GWU

KILLS (K-E-TA)1. 31-9-69-Kelsey Johnson vs. Florida State (10/13/07)2. 29-13-62-Kelsey Johnson vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)2. 29-12-85-Katie Andersen at West Virginia (10/31/04)4. 28-14-70-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (11/17/07)4. 28-8-49-Kelsey Johnson at Miami (9/2/06)6. 27-9-52-Tsvetelina Dureva vs. Florida State (10/15/10)6. 27-5-57-Kelsey Johnson at Maryland (10/16/07)8. 26-9-58-Kelsey Johnson at NC State (11/4/07)8. 26-5-40-Rachel Bach at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)10. 25-8x, last Jordan Meredith vs. Maryland (9/17/08)

ALL 25-PLUS KILL MATCHES25-8-52-Jordan Meredith vs. Maryland (9/17/08)25-13-58-Kelsey Johnson vs. Maryland (9/15/07)25-8-53-Kelsey Johnson at Clemson (11/18/06)25-3-61-Katie Andersen at Pittsburgh (10/24/04)25-12-55-Dorota Niemczewska vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)25-6-46-Katie Andersen at Rutgers (10/1/04)25-4-36-Alison Shepp at Central Conn. (11/6/03)25-5-53-Rachel Bach at Mississippi State (9/7/02)

KILLS IN 3 SETS1. 26-5-40-Rachel Bach at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)2. 20-6-38-Tsvetelina Dureva vs. Central Conn. (9/17/10)2. 20-4-38-Rachel Bach at College of Charleston (8/31/02)4. 19-7-48-Kelsey Johnson vs. North Carolina (9/30/07)4. 19-6-42-Dorota Niemczewska vs. Maine (9/3/05)4. 19-9-42-Kelsey Johnson at NC State (11/26/05)4. 19-6-41-Rachel Bach at Providence (10/18/02)4. 19-3-35-Rachel Bach at Dartmouth (9/18/02)9. 18-4-35-Taylor Williams vs. Miami (10/12/07)9. 18-7-51-Kelsey Johnson vs. Miami (10/12/07)9. 18-4-41-Dorota Niemczewska at Maryland (11/7/06)9. 18-4-30-Shardai Davis vs. UConn (11/11/04)9. 18-5-43-Katie Andersen at Coll. of Charleston (8/31/02)

KILLS IN 4 SETS1. 27-5-57-Kelsey Johnson at Maryland (10/16/07)2. 26-9-58-Kelsey Johnson at NC State (11/4/07)3. 25-8-52-Jordan Meredith vs. Harvard (9/17/08)3. 25-8-53-Kelsey Johnson at Clemson (11/18/06)3. 25-6-46-Katie Andersen at Rutgers (10/1/04)3. 25-3-61-Kate Andersen at Pittsburgh (10/30/04)3. 25-12-55-Dorota Niemczewska vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)3. 25-4-36-Alison Shepp at Central Conn. (11/6/03)3. 25-5-53-Rachel Bach at Mississippi State (9/7/02)10. 24-5-47-Taylor Williams vs. Miami (10/16/09)10. 24-11-48-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (9/28/06)

KILLS IN 5 SETS1. 31-9-69-Kelsey Johnson vs. Florida State (10/13/07)2. 29-13-62-Kelsey Johnson vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)2. 29-12-85-Katie Andersen at West Virginia (10/31/04)4. 28-14-70-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (11/17/07)4. 28-8-49-Kelsey Johnson at Miami (9/2/06)6. 27-9-52-Tsvetelina Dureva vs. Florida State (10/15/10)7. 25-13-58-Kelsey Johnson vs. Maryland (9/15/07)8. 24-7-61-Brennan Clark vs. Holy Cross (9/10/10)8. 24-4-38-Audrey Eichler vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)8. 24-7-46-Dorota Niemczewska vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)1. 29-12-85-Katie Andersen vs. West Virginia (10/31/04)2. 28-14-70-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (11/17/07)3. 31-9-69-Kelsey Johnson vs. Florida State (10/13/07)4. 17-5-68-Jordan Meredith vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)5. 21-9-64-Kelsey Johnson vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)5. 19-3-64-Dorota Niemczewska at UConn (9/8/06)7. 29-13-62-Kelsey Johnson vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)7. 19-10-62-Kelsey Johnson vs. Delaware (8/24/07)9. 24-7-61-Brennan Clark vs. Holy Cross (9/10/10)9. 25-3-61-Katie Andersen vs. Pittsburgh (10/30/04)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS IN 3 SETS1. 18-8-51-Kelsey Johnson vs. Miami (10/12/07)2. 15-10-50-Kelsey Johnson vs. Dartmouth (11/12/05)3. 19-7-48-Kelsey Johnson vs. North Carolina (9/30/07)4. 14-7-48-D. Niemczewska vs. N. Carolina (11/24/06)5. 12-6-45-D. Niemczewska vs. N. Carolina (10/21/06)6. 10-10-44-Kelsey Johnson vs. Duke (10/25/07)6. 13-11-44-Taylor Williams vs. Binghamton (8/25/07)6. 13-8-44-Kelsey Johnson at Wake Forest (9/21/07)9. 9-7-43-Jordan Meredith vs. North Carolina (10/31/089. 18-5-43-Katie Andersen vs. New Hampshire (10/2/02)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS IN 4 SETS1. 19-10-62-Kelsey Johnson at Delaware (8/24/07)2. 25-3-61-Katie Andersen at Pittsburgh (10/30/04)3. 14-6-59-Allison Anderson vs. Portland St. (9/3/04)4. 26-9-58-Kelsey Johnson at NC State (11/4/07)4. 15-13-58-Katie Andersen vs. New Hampshire (10/2/02)6. 27-5-57-Kelsey Johnson at Maryland (10/16/07)7. 12-6-56-Allison Anderson vs. Dartmouth (10/14/05)8. 25-12-55-D. Niemczewska vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)8. 16-7-55-Katie Andersen at Mississippi State (9/7/02)8. 17-9-55-Rachel Bach vs. Harvard (9/25/02)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS IN 5 SETS1. 29-12-85-Katie Andersen vs. West Virginia (10/31/04)2. 28-14-70-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (11/17/07)3. 31-9-69-Kelsey Johnson vs. Florida State (10/13/07)4. 17-5-68-Jordan Meredith vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)5. 21-9-64-Kelsey Johnson vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)5. 19-3-64-Dorota Niemczewska at UConn (9/8/06)7. 29-13-62-Kelsey Johnson vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)8. 24-7-61-Brennan Clark vs. Holy Cross (9/10/10)9. 14-9-59-Kelsey Johnson at UConn (9/8/06)10. 15-8-58-Brennan Clark at Bryant (9/11/10)10. 18-6-58-Jordan Meredith at Rhode Island (9/6/08)10. 25-13-58-Kelsey Johnson vs. Maryland (9/15/07)

ASSISTS1. 72-Verena Rost at West Virginia (10/31/04)2. 70-Brittany Pierpont vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)2. 70-Dani Moskitis vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)4. 69-Kristin Kenney vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)5. 66-Kristin Kenney vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)6. 63-Verena Rost vs. Villanova (10/10/04)7. 61-Verena Rost vs. Duke (10/14/05)7. 61-Verena Rost vs. Florida Atlantic (9/17/05)9. 60-Verena Rost vs. Syracuse (10/26/03)10. 59-Kristin Kenney at Miami (9/2/06)10. 59-Verena Rost at Clemson (10/7/05)10. 59-Verena Rost vs. UConn (10/2/04)10. 59-Jessica Brizzolara at Mississippi State (9/7/02)

ASSISTS IN 3 SETS1. 58-Verena Rost vs. UConn (11/11/04)2. 49-Jessica Brizzolara at Coll. of Charleston (8/31/02)2. 49-Jessica Brizzolara at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)4. 44-Verena Rost at Dartmouth (11/12/05)4. 44-Verena Rost vs. Providence (10/17/03)6. 43-Krissy Mussenden at Holy Cross (9/12/09)6. 43-Jessica Brizzolara at Maryland (9/14/02)8. 41-Krissy Mussenden vs. NC State (11/13/09)8. 41-Brittany Pierpont at Yale (9/12/08)8. 41-Verena Rost at Quinnipiac (10/18/04)8. 41-Kristin Kenney at St. Peter’s (9/25/04)8. 41-Verena Rost vs. DC (9/16/03)

ASSISTS IN 4 SETS1. 69-Kristin Kenney vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)2. 61-Verena Rost vs. Duke (10/14/05)3. 59-Verena Rost at Clemson (10/7/05)3. 59-Jessica Brizzolara at Mississippi State (9/7/02)5. 58-Jessicia Brizzolara vs. Miami (9/28/02)6. 57-Verena Rost at Pittsburgh (10/30/04)6. 57-Verena Rost vs. Pittsburgh (9/28/03)6. 57-Verena Rost at Rutgers (11/16/03)6. 57-Jessicia Brizzolara vs. New Hampshire (10/02/02)10. 56-Verena Rost vs. St. John’s (11/14/04)10. 56-Verena Rost at Canisius (8/28/03)10. 56-Jessicia Brizzolara vs. Central Conn. (11/6/02)

ASSISTS IN 5 SETS1. 72-Verena Rost at West Virginia (10/31/04)2. 70-Brittany Pierpont vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)2. 70-Dani Moskitis vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)4. 66-Kristin Kenney vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)5. 63-Verena Rost vs. Villanova (10/10/04)6. 61-Verena Rost vs. Florida Atlantic (9/17/05)7. 60-Verena Rost vs. Syracuse (10/26/03)8. 59-Kristin Kenney at Miami (9/2/06)8. 59-Verena Rost vs. UConn (10/2/04)8. 59-Jessica Brizzolara at Mississippi State (9/7/02)

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DIGS1. 57-Allison Anderson vs. Villanova (10/10/04)2. 53-Allison Anderson vs. Clemson (11/19/05)3. 46-Allison Anderson vs. Georgetown (11/7/04)4. 38-Allison Anderson at UConn (9/8/06)5. 37-Allison Anderson vs. UConn (11/11/04)6. 35-Allison Anderson vs. Wake Forest (10/16/05)7. 33-Brennan Clark vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)7. 33-Cathy Quilco vs. Virginia (11/17/07)7. 33-Allison Anderson at Miami (9/22/06)10. 32-Allison Anderson vs. North Carolina (10/23/05)10. 32-Allison Anderson vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)10. 32-Allison Anderson vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)

DIGS IN 3 SETS1. 37-Allison Anderson vs. UConn (11/11/04)2. 35-Allison Anderson vs. Wake Forest (10/16/05)3. 30-Allison Anderson at North Carolina (10/21/06)3. 30-Allison Anderson at NC State (11/26/05)5. 27-Allison Anderson at Duke (10/13/06)6. 24-Allison Anderson at Dartmouth (11/12/05)7. 23-Allison Anderson vs. Florida State (10/27/06)8. 22-Brennan Clark at Brown (9/18/10)9. 21-Allison Anderson at Notre Dame (11/7/04)10. 20-5x, last Kristin Baader vs. Central Conn. (9/17/10)

DIGS IN 4 SETS1. 32-Allison Anderson vs. North Carolina (10/23/05)1. 32-Allison Anderson vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)3. 31-Allison Anderson at Clemson (11/18/06)4. 30-Allison Anderson vs. St. John’s (11/14/04)5. 29-Allison Anderson at NC State (10/20/06)5. 29-Allison Anderson vs. Virginia (9/28/06)5. 29-Allison Anderson at North Carolina (11/25/05)8. 27-Allison Anderson vs. Miami (10/29/06)8. 27-Allison Anderson vs. Dartmouth (10/14/05)10. 26-Kristin Baader at Duke (10/2/10)10. 26-Kristin Kenney at Clemson (10/7/05)10. 26-Allison Anderson vs. Harvard (10/5/04)

DIGS IN 5 SETS1. 57-Allison Anderson vs. Villanova (10/10/04)2. 53-Allison Anderson vs. Clemson (11/19/05)3. 46-Allison Anderson vs. Georgetown (11/7/04)4. 38-Allison Anderson at UConn (9/8/06)5. 33-Brennan Clark vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)5. 33-Cathy Quilco vs. Virginia (11/17/07)5. 33-Allison Anderson at Miami (9/22/06)8. 32-Allison Anderson vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)9. 31-Allison Anderson at West Virginia (10/31/04)10. 30-Allison Anderson vs. South Dakota St. (9/18/04)

ACES1. 7-Taylor Williams at Delaware (8/24/07)1. 7-Allison Anderson vs. Quinnipiac (9/9/06)1. 7-Allison Anderson vs. Siena (9/16/05)4. 6-Allison Anderson vs. St. Peter’s (9/10/04)4. 6-Verena Rost at Sacred Heart (10/8/03)4. 6-Verena Rost at Niagara (8/30/03)4. 6-Katie Andersen vs. Maine (10/9/02)8. 5-Kristin Baader at Brown (9/18/10)8. 5-Taylor Williams vs. Colgate (9/13/08)8. 5-Kelsey Johnson at Georgia Tech (11/17/06)8. 5-Morgan Woodcock at Holy Cross (9/6/03)8. 5-Morgan Woodcock at Central Conn. (11/6/03)

TOTAL BLOCKS (SOLO-ASSIST)1. 12 (3-9)-Audrey Eichler vs. NC State (9/27/07)1. 12 (0-12)-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Wake Forest (11/10/06)3. 11 (1-10)-Abigail Hasebroock vs. NC State (9/27/07)3. 11 (0-11)-Morgan Woodcock at Rhode Island (9/1/04)5. 9 (0-9)-Val Mattaliano at Bryant (9/11/10)5. 9 (0-9)-Kryslte Higgins at Bryant (9/11/10)5. 9 (3-6)-Krystle Higgins vs. Virginia (10/24/09)5. 9 (3-6)-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Maryland (9/15/07)5. 9 (1-8)-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Belmont (9/1/06)5. 9 (2-7)-Shardai Davis at Notre Dame (11/7/04)5. 9 (4-5)-Kim Carlson vs. Harvard (9/24/02)

BLOCK SOLOS1. 6-Morgan Woodcock vs. Georgetown (10/9/04)2. 5-Dara Blandino vs. Sacred Heart (10/23/02)3. 4-Krystle Higgins vs. Miami (10/16/09)3. 4-Kim Carlson vs. Harvard (9/25/02)5. 3-Krystle Higgins vs. Virginia (10/24/09)5. 3-Audrey Eichler vs. NC State (9/27/07)5. 3-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Maryland (9/15/07)5. 3-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Wofford (9/08/07)5. 3-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Northeastern (8/30/07)5. 3-Morgan Woodcock vs. Towson (9/13/03)5. 3-Rachel Bach vs. Maine (10/9/02)5. 3-Dara Blandino vs. Virginia Tech (9/29/02)5. 3-Verena Rost vs. Indiana (9/14/02)5. 3-Kim Carlson vs. Samford (9/7/02)

BLOCK ASSISTS1. 12-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Wake Forest (11/10/06)2. 11-Morgan Woodcock at Rhode Island (9/1/04)3. 10-Abigail Hasebroock vs. NC State (9/27/07)4. 9-Val Mattaliano at Bryant (9/11/10)4. 9-Kryslte HIggins at Bryant (9/11/10)4. 9-Audrey Eichler vs. NC State (9/27/07)7. 8-Kryslte Higgins vs. Virginia Tech (10/09)7. 8-Taylor Williams vs. NC State (9/27/07)7. 8-Shardai Davis at Clemson (11/18/06)7. 8-Abigail Hasebroock vs. Belmont (9/1/06)

POINTS (K-A-TB)1. 35.5 (31-3-1.5)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Fla. State (10/13/07)2. 31.5 (29-1-1/5)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)3. 31.0 (28-0-3.0)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (11/17/07)4. 30.5 (29-0-1.5)-Katie Andersen at West Virginia (10/31/04)5. 30.0 (27-1-2.0)-Tsvetelina Dureva vs. Fla. St.(10/15/10)5. 30.0 (25-4-1.0)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Maryland (9/15/07)5. 30.0 (26-2-2.0)-Kelsey Johnson at NC State (11/4/07)8. 29.5 (24-3-2.5)-D. Niemczewska vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)8. 29.5 (25-2-2.5)-Alison Shepp at Central Conn. (11/6/03)10. 29.0 (28-0-1.0)-Kelsey Johnson at Miami (9/2/06)10. 29.0 (26-0-3.0)-Rachel Bach at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)

POINTS IN 3 SETS1. 29.0 (26-0-3.0)-Rachel Bach at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)2. 24.0 (19-3-2.0)-Kelsey Johnson vs. N. Carolina (9/30/07)3. 22.5 (19-3-0.5)-Kelsey Johnson at N. Carolina (11/26/05)4. 21.5 (19-2-0.5)-D.Niemsczewska vs. Maine (9/3/05)4. 21.5 (19-1-1.5) Rachel Bach at Providence (10/18/02)6. 21.0 (20-1-0.0)-Tsvetelina Dureva vs. Central Ct. (9/17/10)7. 20.5 (15-1-4.5)-Audrey Eichler vs. Holy Cross (8/30/07)7. 20.5 (20-0-0.5)-Rachel Bach at Charleston (8/31/02)7. 20.5 (19-1-0.5)-Rachel Bach at Dartmouth (9/19/02)10. 20.0 (18-1-1.0)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Miami (10/12/07)

POINTS IN 4 SETS1. 30.0 (26-2-2.0)-Kelsey Johnson at NC State (11/4/07)2. 29.5 (27-1-1.5)-Kelsey Johnson at Maryland (10/16/07)3. 29.5 (25-2-2.5)-Alison Shepp at Central Conn. (11/6/03)4. 27.0 (25-1-1.0)-Kelsey Johnson at Clemson (11/18/06)4. 27.0 (25-0-2.0)-D.Niemczewska vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)4. 27.0 (25-1-1.0)-Katie Andersen at Rutgers (10/1/04)7. 26.5 (25-1-0.5)-Jordan Meredith vs. Harvard (9/17/08)7. 26.5 (18-4-4.5)-Audrey Eichler vs. New Hampshire (8/31/07)9. 26.0-3x, last Allison Anderson vs. Clemson (10/7/05)

POINTS IN 5 SETS1. 35.5 (31-3-1.5)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Fla. State (10/13/07)2. 31.5 (29-1-1.5)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)3. 31.0 (28-0-3.0)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Virginia (11/17/07)4. 30.5 (29-0-1.5)-Katie Andersen at West Virginia (10/31/04)5. 30.0 (27-1-2.0)-Tsvetelina Dureva vs. Fla. St.(10/15/10)5. 30.0 (25-4-1.0)-Kelsey Johnson vs. Maryland (9/15/07)7. 29.5 (24-3-2.5)-D. Niemczewska vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)8. 29.0 (28-0-1.0)-Kelsey Johnson at Miami (9/2/06)9. 27.5 (24-3-0.5)-Brennan Clark vs. Holy Cross (9/10/10)10. 27.0 (24-1-2.0)-Audrey Eichler vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)

***Please note: Statistics for individual matches are not avail-able prior to the 2002 season. ***

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS

From 2003-06, Alison Anderson was a phenomenon on the court for the Eagles. Five years after graduating from Boston College, her name still occupies nearly every slot on the Eagles’ single-match dig record book and is displayed at the top of numerous other catagories.

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ATTACK PERCENTAGE (K-E-TA)1. .441 (50-9-93) vs. Delaware St. (9/8/07)2. .400 (52-10-105) vs. Sacred Heart (8/31/07)2. .400 (52-12-100) vs. Providence (10/17/03)4. .398 (41-6-88) at Holy Cross (9/6/03)5. .362 (68-18-138) at Rutgers (10/1/04)6. .364 (54-11-118) vs. George Washington (9/21/02)7. .357 (48-13-98) vs. Holy Cross (9/18/10)8. .354 (41-13-79) vs. Quinnipiac (9/9/06)9. .353 (48-12-102) vs. Wofford (9/7/07)9. .353 (53-11-119) at St. Peter’s (9/25/04)

ALL .350 ATTACK PERCENTAGES (K-E-TA) .350 (55-12-123) vs. Colgate (9/13/08)

KILLS (K-E-TA)1. 84-34-216 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)1. 84-38-230 at West Virginia (10/31/04)3. 82-34-205 vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)4. 81-25-192 vs. UConn (10/2/04)5. 79-26-242 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)6. 78-43-213 vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)7. 76-34-188 at Clemson (11/18/06)7. 76-41-250 vs. Clemson (11/19/05)7. 76-26-181 vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)10. 75-28-194 vs. South Dakota St. (9/18/04)10. 75-26-228 vs. Syracuse (10/26/03)

KILLS IN 3 SETS1. 66-20-154 vs. UConn (11/11/04)2. 58-29-153 at NC State (11/26/05)3. 57-28-173 at Dartmouth (11/12/05)4. 55-22-131 at Seton Hall (11/15/03)4. 55-16-113 at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)6. 54-19-121 vs. Hartford (9/19/09)6. 54-19-137 vs. Miami (10/12/07)6. 54-20-158 vs. Maine (9/3/05)6. 54-11-118 vs. George Washington (9/21/02)6. 54-16-139 at Coll. of Charleston (8/31/02)6. 54-17-143 at Dartmouth (9/18/02)

KILLS IN 4 SETS1. 78-43-213 vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)2. 76-34-188 at Clemson (11/18/06)3. 73-24-200 vs. Central Conn. (11/6/02)4. 72-26-228 vs. Duke (11/12/05)5. 71-42-195 vs. Georgia Tech (11/18/05)6. 70-34-192 at Buffalo (8/30/03)7. 69-25-160 at Virginia Tech (10/3/03)8. 68-32-189 vs. NC State (10/21/05)8. 68-18-138 at Rutgers (10/1/04)8. 68-23-156 vs. New Hampshire (8/31/07)8. 68-36-162 at Central Conn. (11/6/03)

KILLS IN 5 SETS1. 84-34-216 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)1. 84-38-230 at West Virginia (10/31/04)3. 82-34-205 vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)4. 81-25-192 vs. UConn (10/2/04)5. 79-26-242 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)6. 76-41-250 vs. Clemson (11/19/05)7. 76-26-181 vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)8. 75-28-194 vs. South Dakota St. (9/18/04)9. 75-26-228 vs. Syracuse (10/26/03)10. 72-27-174 at Miami (9/2/06)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA)1. 76-41-250 vs. Clemson (11/19/05)2. 79-26-242 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)3. 64-41-231 vs. New Hampshire (10/2/02)4. 84-38-230 at West Virginia (10/31/04)5. 60-30-229 vs. UConn (11/15/02)6. 72-26-228 vs Duke (10/14/05)6. 75-26-228 vs. Syracuse (10/26/03)8. 70-23-223 vs. Loyola (9/18/04)9. 84-34-216 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)9. 64-34-216 vs. Miami (9/28/02)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS IN 3 SETS1. 57-28-173 vs. Duke (11/12/05)2. 51-26-169 vs. Wake Forest (10/16/05)3. 51-34-158 vs. Binghamton (8/25/07)3. 54-20-158 vs. Maine (9/3/05)5. 33-26-154 at Duke (10/13/06)5. 66-20-154 vs. UConn (11/11/04)7. 58-29-153 vs. NC State (11/26/05)8. 42-25-152 at North Carolina (10/21/06)9. 44-18-147 vs. Miami (9/23/05)9. 47-23-147 vs. Villanova (10/31/03)9. 40-39-147 vs. Notre Dame (10/24/03)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS IN 4 SETS1. 64-41-231 vs. New Hampshire (10/2/02)2. 72-26-228 vs. Duke (10/14/05)3. 64-34-216 vs. Miami (9/28/02)4. 78-43-213 vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)5. 60-34-208 vs. North Carolina (10/23/05)6. 47-36-204 vs. Portland St. (9/3/04)7. 73-24-200 vs. Central Conn. (11/06/02)8. 71-42-195 vs. Georgia Tech (11/18/05)9. 70-34-192 at Buffalo (8/30/03)10. 66-33-190 at Harvard (9/24/03)

TOTAL ATTEMPTS IN 5 SETS1. 76-41-250 vs. Clemson (11/19/05)2. 79-26-242 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)3. 84-38-230 at West Virginia (10/31/04)4. 60-30-229 vs. UConn (11/15/02)5. 75-26-228 vs. Syracuse (10/26/03)6. 70-23-223 vs. Loyola (9/18/04)7. 84-34-216 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)8. 68-24-215 at UConn (9/8/06)9. 62-28-213 vs. Georgetown (10/9/04)10. 71-31-209 vs. Virginia (11/17/07)10. 65-38-209 vs. Seton Hall (10/27/02)

ASSISTS1. 81 at West Virginia (10/31/04)2. 79 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)3. 78 vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)4. 77 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)5. 76 vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)5. 76 vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)7. 69 at Clemson (11/18/06)7. 69 at Clemson (11/19/05)7. 69 vs. South Dakota St. (9/18/04)10. 68 vs. Duke (10/14/05)

ASSISTS IN 3 SETS1. 66 vs. UConn (11/11/04)2. 54 at Duke (11/12/05)3. 52 vs. Holy Cross (9/14/04)3. 52 at Quinnipiac (10/16/02)5. 51 at NC State (11/26/05)6. 50 at Coll. of Charleston (8/31/02)7. 49 vs. NC State (11/13/09)7. 49 vs. Miami (10/12/07)7. 49 vs. Wake Forest (10/16/05)7. 49 at St. Peter’s College (9/25/04)7. 49 at Seton Hall (11/15/03)

ASSISTS IN 4 SETS1. 78 vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)2. 69 at Clemson (11/18/06)3. 68 vs. Duke (10/14/05)4. 66 vs. St. Peter’s College (9/10/04)4. 66 vs. Central Conn. (11/6/02)6. 65 vs. Georgia Tech (11/18/05)6. 65 at Pittsburgh (10/30/04)8. 64 at Clemson (10/7/05)8. 64 at Buffalo (8/30/03)9. 63, 4x last at NC State (11/4/07)

ASSISTS IN 5 SETS1. 81 at West Virginia (10/31/04)2. 79 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)3. 77 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)4. 76 vs. Georgia Tech (11/21/07)4. 76 vs. Rutgers (10/22/04)6. 69 at Clemson (11/19/05)6. 69 vs. South Dakota St. (9/18/04)8. 67, 3x last at Miami (9/2/06)

DIGS1. 129 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)2. 127 vs. Clemson (11/19/05)3. 109 vs. Virginia (11/17/07)4. 105 vs. Georgetown (10/9/04)5. 101 vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)6. 99 vs. Duke (10/14/05)7. 97 at West Virginia (10/31/04)7. 97 vs. New Hampshire (10/2/02)9. 95 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)10. 93 vs. Seton Hall (10/14/04)

DIGS IN 3 SETS1. 77 at Duke (11/12/05)2. 77 vs. UConn (11/11/04)3. 74 vs. Fairfield (9/4/04)4. 73 vs. Wake Forest (10/16/05)5. 72 at North Carolina (10/21/06)6. 69 at West Virginia (10/13/02)6. 69 vs. George Washington (9/21/02)8. 68 vs. Maine (9/3/05)9. 67 at Duke (9/22/07), 9. 67 vs. Virginia (11/5/05)

DIGS IN 4 SETS1. 99 vs. Duke (10/14/05)2. 97 vs. New Hamphire (10/2/02)3. 93 vs. Seton Hall (10/24/04)4. 86 at Clemson (11/18/06)4. 86 vs. Harvard (10/5/04)5. 84 vs. Rhode Island (9/19/09)5. 84 vs. St. Peter’s (9/10/04)8. 83 vs. Virginia (9/28/06)9. 83 vs. Georgia Tech (11/18/05)10. 81, 2x last vs. North Carolina (10/23/05)

DIGS IN 5 SETS1. 129 vs. Villanova (10/10/04)2. 127 vs. Clemson (11/19/05)3. 109 vs. Virginia (11/17/07)4. 105 vs. Georgetown (10/9/04)5. 101 vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)6. 97 at West Virginia (10/31/04)7. 95 vs. Wake Forest (10/28/07)8. 91 at Bryant (9/11/10)9. 91 vs. Loyola (IL) (9/18/04)10. 89, 2x last vs. Holy Cross (9/10/10)

ACES1. 18 vs. Quinnipiac (9/9/06)2. 15 vs. St. Peter’s (9/10/04)2. 15 at Harvard (9/24/03)2. 15 vs. Quinnipiac (10/15/03)5. 14 vs. Harvard (10/5/04)5. 14 vs. Maine (10/9/02)5. 14 at Sacred Heart (10/8/03)

ALL 10-PLUS ACE MATCHES 13 vs. Stony Brook (9/5/08) 13 vs. Belmont (9/1/06) 13 vs. Wake Forest (11/10/06) 13 vs. Siena (9/16/05) 13 vs. South Dakota St. (9/18/04) 13 at Canisius College (8/29/03) 13 at Central Conn. (11/6/03) 12 vs. UConn (9/18/09) 12 vs. Quinnipiac (9/5/09) 12 vs. Northeastern (8/30/08) 12 vs. Delaware St. (9/8/07) 12 at Miami (9/22/06) 12 vs. NC State (11/25/06) 12 vs. Rutgers (10/22/04) 11 vs. Rhode Island (9/19/09) 11 vs. Colgate (9/13/08) 11 vs. NC State (9/27/07) 11 vs. Sacred Heart (8/31/07) 11 at Delaware (8/24/07) 11 vs. Dartmouth (9/16/03) 11 at Buffalo (8/30/03) 10 vs. New Hampshire (9/3/10) 10 vs. Seton Hall (8/29/09) 10 vs. Holy Cross (9/20/08) 10 vs. New Hampshire (9/28/04) 10 vs. Cleveland St. (8/29/03) 10 vs. Samford (9/7/02) 10 vs. George Washington (9/20/02)

BLOCKS1. 24.0 vs. NC State (9/27/07)2. 21.0 vs. Wake Forest (11/10/06)3. 17.0 at Virginia Tech (11/3/06)4. 16.0 at Bryant (9/11/10)4. 16.0 at Rhode Island (9/16/06)6. 15.0 vs. Virginia (10/24/09)6. 15.0 vs. Virginia Tech (10/23/09)6. 15.0 at Rhode Island (9/1/04)6. 15.0 vs. Seton Hall (10/27/02)10. 14.0, 4x last vs. Wake Forest (9/24/09)

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Aces (Aces Per Game)2010 - Kristen Baader 23-115G (0.20)2010- Brennan Clark 23-115G (0.20)2009 - Tsvetelina Dureva 27-95G (0.28)2008 - Taylor Williams 31-108G (0.29)2007 - Kelsey Johnson 41-115G (0.36)2006 - Taylor Williams 45-113G (0.40)2005 - Allison Anderson 39-101G (0.39)2004 - Verena Rost 43-117G (0.37)2003 - Verena Rost 45-105G (0.43)2002 - Katie Andersen 37-108G (0.34)2001 - Katie Andersen 32-94G (0.34)2000 - Jeana Boyle 24-94G (0.26)1999 - Kristin Sprinkel 45-106G (0.42)1998 - Kristin Sprinkel 24-98G (0.24)1997 - Cathleen Carpenter 22-99G (0.22)1996 - Deanna Herman 26-107G (0.24)1995 - Karen Trine 41-95G (0.43)1994 - Karen Trine 46-89G (0.52)1993 - Katie Farrell 31-91G (0.34)1992 - Jessica Meyeringh 63-123G (0.51)

Digs (Digs Per Game)2010 - Kristen Baader 471-115G (4.10)2009 - Brennan Clark 498-113G (2.36)2008 - Brennan Clark 320-106G (3.02)2007 - Cathy Quilico 479-114G (4.20)2006 - Allison Anderson 630-114G (5.53)2005 - Allison Anderson 596-101G (5.90)2004 - Allison Anderson 706-129G (5.47)2003 - Katie Andersen 261-88G (2.97)2002 - Katie Andersen 354-108G (3.28)2001 - Katie Andersen 337-94G (3.59)2000 - Lauren Schwer 398 -103G (3.86)1999 - Lauren Schwer 341-107G (3.19)1998 - Julia El-Hag 357-101G (3.53)1997 - Julia El-Hag 289-104G (2.78)1996 - Amy Laurence 269-101G (2.66)1995 - Deanna Herman 277-124G (2.23)1994 - Jeanette Gaehwiler 306-110G (2.78)1993 - Deanna Herman 274-114G (2.40)1992 - Heather Cody 266-113G (2.35)

Block Solos2010 - Krystle Higgins 112009 - Krystle Higgins 212008 - Melanie Cimino 72007 - Abigail Hasebroock 342006 - Abigail Hasebroock 132005 - Morgan Woodcock 152004 - Alison Shepp 182003 - Alison Shepp 232002 - Kim Carlson 352001 - Laura Powers 222000 - Nancy Legan 231999 - Kristin Sprinkel 301998 - Kristin Sprinkel 261997 - Natalie Scott 271996 - Natalie Scott 311995 - Kristen Roberts 191994 - Kristen Roberts 531993 - Kristen Roberts 931992 - Kristen Roberts 73

Double Doubles (Since 2002)2010 - Tsvetelina Dureva 92009 - Krissy Mussenden 82008 - Jordan Meredith 42007 - Brittany Pierpont 82006 - Kelsey Johnson 82005 - Dorota Niemczewska 72004 - Verena Rost 202003 - Allison Anderson 92002 - Katie Anderson 15

Block Assists2010 - Krystle Higgins 792009 - Melanie Cimino 772008 - Melanie Cimino 532007 - Abigail Hasebroock 962006 - Abigail Hasebroock 722005 - Morgan Woodcock 692004 - Morgan Woodcock 682003 - Morgan Woodcock 562002 - Kim Carlson 632001 - Laura Powers 732000 - Rachel Bach 1001999 - Laura DeLong/Rachel Bach 631998 - Kristin Sprinkel 501997 - Natalie Scott 581996 - Natalie Scott 851995 - Kristen Roberts 651994 - Kristen Roberts 241993 - Kristen Roberts 411992 - Kristen Roberts 83

Kills (Kills per Game)2010 - Tsvetelina Dureva 372-114G (3.26)2009 - Taylor Williams 346-116G (2.98)2008 - Taylor Williams 276-108G (2.56)2007 - Kelsey Johnson 514-115G (4.47)2006 - Kelsey Johnson 445-116G (3.84)2005 - Kelsey Johnson 325-105G (3.10)2004 - Katie Andersen 408-124G (3.29)2003 - Allison Andersen 348-98G (3.55)2002 - Rachel Bach 448-111G (4.04)2001 - Rachel Bach 309- 97G (3.19)2000 - Racel Bach 399-105G (3.80)1999 - Kristin Sprinkel 267-106G (2.52)1998 - Julia El-Hag 415-101G (4.11)1997 - Julia El-Hag 358-104G (3.44)1996 - Deanna Herman 420-107G (3.93)1995 - Deanna Herman 394-124G (3.18)1994 - Deanna Herman 280-111G (2.52)1993 - Deanna Herman 308-114G (2.70)1992 - Kristen Roberts 260-128G (2.03)

Total Attacks2010 - Tsvetelina Dureva 1,0452009 - Taylor Williams 9462008 - Jordan Meredith 8772007 - Kelsey Johnson 1,3662006 - Kelsey Johnson 1,1862005 - Kelsey Johnson 9442004 - Katie Andersen 1,1372003 - Allison Anderson 9762002 - Katie Andersen 1,0872001 - Rachel Bach 8002000 - Lauren Schwer 9741999 - Julia El-Hag 7291998 - Julia El-Hag 1,0841997 - Julia El-Hag 9591996 - Deanna Herman 1,1171995 - Deanna Herman 1,0631994 - Deanna Herman 6951993 - Deanna Herman 8821992 - Kristen Roberts 623

Hitting Percentage (min. 500 attacks)2010 - Tsvetelina Dureva .1882009 - Melanie Cimino .2852008 - Taylor Williams .1812007 - Audrey Eichler .2482006 - Kelsey Johnson .1962005 - Morgan Woodcock .2052004 - Allison Shepp .2522003 - Allison Shepp .3552002 - Rachel Bach .2552001 - Rachel Bach .2042000 - Lauren Schwer .2281999 - Kristin Sprinkel .2351998 - Laura DeLong .2271997 - Natalie Scott .2151996 - Deanna Herman .2291995 - Kristen Roberts .2561994 - Amy Laurence .2061993 - Deanna Herman .2231992 - Kristen Roberts .265

Assists (Assists Per Game)2010 - Cagla Sen 476-76G (6.26)2009 - Krissy Mussenden 1,051-116G (9.06)2008 - Brittany Pierpoint 549-83G (6.61)2007 - Brittany Pierpoint 825-85G (9.71)2006 - Brittany Pierpoint 1,005-105G (9.57)2005 - Verena Rost 1,113-109G (10.21)2004 - Verena Rost 1,286-117G (10.99)2003 - Verena Rost 1,225-105G (11.67)2002 - Jessica Brizzolara 1,164-102G (11.41)2001 - Jessica Brizzolara 1,006-88G (11.43)2000 - Kyleen Charlton 1,009-92G (10.97)1999 - Kyleen Charlton 1,106-108G (10.24)1998 - Kyleen Charlton 1,019-101G (10.09)1997 - Katherine Tortorello 836-104G (8.04)1996 - Karen Trine 666-78G (8.54)1995 - Karen Trine 694-95G (7.31)1994 - Karen Trine 753-89G (8.46)1993 - Katie Farrell 580-91G (6.37)1992 - Katie Farrell 803-124G (6.69)

Total Blocks (Blocks per Set)2010 - Krystle Higgins 90-101G (0.89)2009 - Melanie Cimino 93-113G (0.82)2008 - Melanie Cimino 60-102G (0.59)2007 - Abigail Hasebroock 130-112G (1.16)2006 - Abigail Hasebroock 85-86G (0.99)2005 - Morgan Woodcock 73-97G (0.87)2004 - Morgan Woodcock 82-91G (0.90)2003 - Morgan Woodcock 74-102G (0.73)2002 - Kim Carlson 98-107G (0.92)2001 - Laura Powers 95-98G (0.97)2000 - Rachel Bach 117-105G (1.11)1999 - Kristen Sprinkel 91-106G (0.86)1998 - Kristen Sprinkel 76-100G (0.76)1997 - Natalie Scott 75-105G (0.71)1996 - Natalie Scott 116-96G (1.21)1995 - Kristen Roberts 84-106G (0.79)1994 - Kristen Roberts 77-81G (0.95)1993 - Kristen Roberts 134-106G (1.26)1992 - Kristen Roberts 156-128G (1.22)

In 2006, Taylor Williams led the Eagles with 45 aces and set a freshmen record in the process . Her average of 0.40 aces per set has held as the most of any BC athlete for eight seasons.

YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

In 2000, Rachel Bach became the first-and-only Eagle to record 100 block assists in a single-season.

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SETS PLAYEDSenior1. 124-Katie Andersen (2004)2. 123-Jessica Meyeringh (1992)3. 116-Taylor Williams (2009)4. 115-Kristen Baader (2010)4. 115-Kelsey Johnson (2007)4. 115-Lauren Schwer (2002)7. 114-Allison Anderson (2006)8. 113-Heather Cody (1992)9. 112-Anne Casey (1992)9. 112-Abigail Hasebroock (2007)

Junior1. 124-Deanna Herman (1995)1. 124-Katie Farrell (1992)3. 122-Amy Laurence (1995)4. 117-Verena Rost (2004)5. 116-Kristen Baader (2009)6. 116-Kelsey Johnson (2006)7. 115-Brennan Clark (2010)8. 114-Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)9. 113-Melanie Cimino (2009)10. 108-Laura DeLong (1999)10. 108-Taylor Williams (2008)

Sophomore1. 129-Allison Anderson (2004)2. 125-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)3. 114-Taylor Williams (2007)4. 113-Brennan Clark (2009)4. 113-Jeannette Gaehwiler (1992)6. 111-Deanna Herman (1994)7. 108-Katie Andersen (2002)8. 106-Val Mattaliano (2010)8. 106-Christine Morelli (1993)8. 106-Kristen Roberts (1993)

Freshman1. 128-Kristen Roberts (1992)2. 116-Krissy Mussenden (2009)3. 115-Courtny Grubb (1995)4. 114-Deanna Herman (1993)5. 113-Cathleen Carpenter (1995)5. 113-Taylor Williams (2006)7. 108-Rachel Bach (1999)7. 108-Kyleen Charlton (1999)9. 107-Lauren Schwer (1999)10. 106-Brennan Clark (2008)

KILLSSenior1. 514-Kelsey Johnson (2007)2. 448-Rachel Bach (2002)3. 420-Deanna Herman (1996)4. 408-Katie Andersen (2004)5. 346-Taylor Williams (2009)6. 337-Dorota Niemczewska (2006)7. 291-Amy Laurence (1997)8. 241-Abigail Hasebroock (2007)8. 241-Kristin Roberts (1995)10. 234-Brooke Shull (2001)

Junior1. 445-Kelsey Johnson (2006)2. 394-Deanna Herman (1995)3. 372-Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)4. 325-Kelsey Johnson (2005)5. 309-Rachel Bach (2001)6. 287-Amy Laurence (1996)7. 284-Dorota Niemczewska (2005)8. 276-Taylor Williams (2008)9. 267-Kristen Sprinkel (1999)10. 263-Brooke Shull (2000)

Sophomore1. 415-Julia El-Hag (1998)2. 399-Rachel Bach (2000)3. 396-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)4. 341-Katie Andersen (2002)4. 341-Lauren Schwer (2000)6. 334-Amy Laurence (1995)7. 296-Liz Aron (2002)8. 280-Deanna Herman (1994)9. 255-Christine Morelli (1993)10. 243-Alison Shepp (2004)

Freshman1. 358-Julia El-Hag (1997)2. 348-Allison Anderson (2003)3. 321-Alison Schepp (2003)4. 308-Deanna Herman (1993)5. 277-Dorota Niemczewska (2003)6. 274-Jordan Meredith (2008)7. 260-Kristen Roberts (1992)8. 239-Lauren Schwer (1999)9. 236-Katie Andersen (2001)10. 230-Amy Laurence (1994)

KILLS PER SET (min. 500 att.)

Senior1. 4.47-Kelsey Johnson, 1,366 att. (2007)2. 4.04-Rachel Bach, 1,107 att. (2002)3. 3.93-Deanna Herman, 1,117 att. (1996)4. 3.29-Katie Andersen, 1,137 att. (2004)5. 3.04-Dorota Niemczewska, 1,131 att. (‘06)6. 2.98-Taylor Williams, 946 att. (2009)7. 2.75-Amy Laurence, 957 att. (1997)8. 2.60-Brooke Shull, 646 att. (2001)9. 2.27-Kristin Roberts, 587 att. (1995)10. 2.25-Claire Oswalt, 830 att. (1998)

Junior1. 3.84-Kelsey Johnson, 1,186 att. (2006)2. 3.26-Tsvetelina Dureva, 1,045 att. (2010)3. 3.19-Rachel Bach, 800 att. (2001)4. 3.18-Deanna Herman, 1063 att. (1995)5. 3.09-Brooke Shull, 700 att. (2000)6. 3.06-Alison Shepp, 672 att. (2003)7. 2.84-Amy Laurence, 853 att. (1996)8. 2.81-Dorota Niemczewska, 857 att. (2005)9. 2.56-Julia El-Hag, 729 att. (1999)10. 2.56-Taylor Williams, 753 att. (2008)

Sophomore1. 4.03-Julia El-Hag 1,084 att. (1998)2. 3.80-Rachel Bach, 1,151 att. (2000)3. 3.31-Lauren Schwer, 974 att. (2000)4. 3.17-Dorota Niemczewska, 1,048 att. (‘04)5. 3.16-Katie Andersen, 1,087 att. (2002)6. 3.10-Kelsey Johnson, 944 att. (2005)7. 2.87-Liz Aron, 859 att. (2002)8. 2.74-Amy Laurence, 995 att. (1995)9. 2.52-Deanna Herman, 695 att. (1994)10. 2.43-Jordan Meredith, 562 att. (2009)

Freshman1. 3.55-Allison Anderson, 976 att. (2003)2. 3.44-Julia El-Hag, 959 att. (1997)3. 3.11-Jordan Meredith, 877 att. (2008)4. 2.74-Dorota Niemczewska, 753 att. (2003)5. 2.70-Deanna Herman, 882 att. (1993)6. 2.51-Katie Andersen, 705 att. (2001)7. 2.40-Amy Laurence, 607 att. (1994)8. 2.23-Lauren Schwer, 834 att. (1999)9. 2.13-Christine Morelli, 576 att. (1992)10. 2.03-Kristin Roberts, 623 att. (1992)

ATTACKSSenior1. 1,366-Kelsey Johnson, (2007)2. 1,137-Katie Andersen (2004)3. 1,131-Dorota Niemczewska (2006)4. 1,117-Deanna Herman, (1996)5. 1,107-Rachel Bach, (2002)6. 957-Amy Laurence (1997)7. 946-Taylor Williams (2009)8. 830-Claire Oswalt (1998)9. 646-Brooke Shull (2001)10. 601-Anne Casey (1992)

Junior1. 1,186-Kelsey Johnson, (2006)2. 1,063-Deanna Herman (1995)3. 1,045-Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)4. 857-Dorota Niemczewska (2005)5. 853-Amy Laurence (1996)6. 800-Rachel Bach (2001)7. 753-Taylor Williams (2008)8. 729-Julia El-Hag (1999)9. 717-Brennan Clark (2010)10. 700-Brooke Shull (2000)

Sophomore1. 1,151-Rachel Bach (2000)2. 1,087-Katie Andersen (2002)3. 1,084-Julia El-Hag (1998)4. 1,048-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)5. 995-Amy Laurence (1995)6. 974-Lauren Schwer (2000)7. 944-Kelsey Johnson (2005)8. 859-Liz Aron (2002)9. 732-Christine Morelli (1993)10. 695-Deanna Herman (1994)10. 695-Taylor Williams (2007)

Freshman1. 976-Allison Anderson (2003)2. 969-Julia El-Hag (1997)3. 882-Deanna Herman (1993)4. 877-Jordan Meredith (2008)5. 834-Lauren Schwer (1999)6. 753-Dorota Niemczewska (2003)7. 705-Katie Andersen (2001)8. 672-Alison Shepp (2003)9. 665-Rachel Bach (1999)10. 647-Cathleen Carpenter (1995)

HITTING PERCENTAGE (min. 500 att.)Senior1. .256-Kristen Roberts, 587 att. (1995)2. .255-Rachel Bach, 1,107 att. (2002)3. .236-Katie Andersen, 1,137 att. (2004)4. .229-Deanna Herman, 1,117 att. (1996)5. .217-Kelsey Johnson, 1,366 att. (2007)6. .215-Natalie Scott, 563 att. (1997)7. .193-Brooke Shull, 646 att. (2001)8. .187-Taylor Williams, 946 att. (2009)9. .185-Laura DeLong, 558 att. (1999)10. .138-Amy Laurence, 957 att. (1997)

Junior1. .285-Melanie Cimino, 519 att. (2009)2. .235-Kristin Sprinkel, 678 att. (1999)3. .227-Laura DeLong, 555 att. (1998)4. .216-Natalie Scott, 500 att. (1996)5. .211-Brooke Shull, 700 att. (2000)6. .206-Deanna Herman, 1,063 att. (1995)7. .205-Morgan Woodcock, 606 att. (2005)8. .201-Rachel Bach, 800 att. (2001)9. .200-Abigail Hasebrook, 516 att. (2005)10. .196-Kelsey Johnson, 1,186 att. (2006)

Sophomore1. .252-Alison Shepp, 602 att. (2004)2. .228-Lauren Schwer, 974 att. (2000)3. .218-Julia El-Hag, 1,084 att. (1998)4. .213-Dorota Niemczewska, 1,048 att. (2004)4. .213-Christine Morelli, 732 att. (1993)6. .210-Kristin Sprinkel, 562 att. (1998)7. .202-Laura Powers, 578 att. (2001)8. .201-Deanna Herman, 695 att. (1994)9. .191-Dara Blandino, 549 att. (2002)10. .185-Kristin Roberts, 573 att. (1993)

Freshman1. .335-Alison Shepp, 672 att. (2003)2. .265-Kristen Roberts, 623 att. (1992)3. .248-Audrey Eichler, 710 att. (2007)4. .236-Allison Anderson, 976 att. (2003)5. .223-Deanna Herman, 882 att. (1993)6. .206-Amy Laurence, 607 att. (1994)7. .194-Christine Morelli, 576 att. (1992)8. .183-Dorota Niemczewska, 753 att. (2003)9. .172-Julia El-Hag, 959 att. (1997)10. .165-Cathleen Carpenter, 647 att. (1995)

CLASS RECORDS

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ASSISTSSenior1. 1,113-Verena Rost (2005)2. 1,009-Kyleen Charlton (2000)3. 666-Karen Trine (1996)4. 580-Katie Farrell (1993)5. 549-Brittany Pierpont (2008)6. 259-Jeanette Gaehwiler (1994)7. 254-Dani Moskitis (2010)8. 231-Kristin Kenney (2006)9. 56-Tori Thompson (2008)10. 53-Heather Cody (1992)

Junior1. 1,286-Verena Rost (2004)2. 1,106-Laura Charlton (1999)3. 837-Katherine Tortorello (1997)4. 830-Katie Farrell (1992)5. 825-Brittany Pierpont (2007)6. 694-Karen Trine (1995)7. 158-Claire Oswalt (1997)8. 151-Lauren Schwer (2001)9. 52-Jeanette Gaehwiler (1993)9. 52-Laura DeLong (1998)

Sophomore1. 1,225-Verena Rost (2003)2. 1,164-Jessica Brizzolara (2002)3. 1,019-Kyleen Charlton (1998)4. 1,005-Brittany Pierpont (2006)5. 753-Karen Trine (1994)6. 371-Dani Moskitis (2008)7. 351-Krissy Mussenden (2010)8. 350-Katherine Tortorello (1996)9. 261-Jeanette Gaehwiler (1992)10. 217-Kristin Kenney (2004)

Freshman1. 1,051-Krissy Mussenden (2009)2. 1,006-Jessica Brizzolara (2001)3. 507-Katherine Tortorello (1995)4. 493-Dani Moskitis (2007)5. 476-Cagla Sen (2010)6. 385-Karen Trine (1993)7. 287-Jeana Boyle (2000)8. 204-Brittany Pierpont (2005)9. 175-Verena Rost (2002)10. 47-Robin Miller (1996)

ACESSenior1. 63-Jessica Meyeringh (1992)2. 41-Kelsey Johnson (2007)3. 36-Abigail Hasebrook (2007)4. 35-Kristin Whalley (2007)5. 34-Heather Cody (1992)5. 34-Katie Andersen (2004)7. 31-Katie Farrell (1993)8. 29-Verena Rost (2005)9. 28-Allison Anderson (2006)10. 26-Deanna Herman (1996)

Junior1. 45-Kristin Sprinkel (1999)2. 43-Verena Rost (2004)3. 41-Karen Trine (1995)4. 39-Allison Anderson (2005)5. 36-Kelsey Johnson (2006)6. 31-Katie Farrell (1992)6. 31-Taylor Williams (2008)8. 28-Lauren Schwer (2001)9. 27-Rachel Bach (2001)10. 26-Brittany Pierpont (2007)

Sophomore1. 46-Karen Trine (1994)2. 45-Verena Rost (2003)3. 40-Allison Anderson (2004)4. 37-Katie Andersen (2002)5. 34-Amy Laurence (1995)6. 33-Kyleen Charlton (1999)7. 31-Deanna Herman (1994)8. 28-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)9. 27-Tsvetelina Dureva (2009)9. 27-Dara Blandino (2002)

Freshman1. 45-Taylor Williams (2006)2. 36-Dorota Niemczeska (2003)2. 36-Morgan Woodcock (2003)4. 33-Cathleen Carpenter (1995)4. 33-Lauren Schwer (1999)6. 32-Katie Andersen (2001)7. 30-Jessica Brizzolara (2001)7. 30-Courtney Grubb (1995)9. 28-Deanna Herman (1993)10. 26-Allison Anderson (2003)

ACES PER SET (min. 75 sets)Senior1. 0.51-Jessica Meyeringh, 123 sets (1992)2. 0.36-Kelsey Johnson, 115 sets (2007)3. 0.34-Katie Farrell, 91 sets (1993)3. 0.34-Kristin Whalley, 103 sets (2007)5. 0.32-Abigail Hasebroock, 112 sets (2007)6. 0.30-Heather Cody, 113 sets (1992)7. 0.27-Katie Andersen, 124 sets (2004)7. 0.27-Verena Rost, 109 sets (2005)9. 0.25-Allison Anderson, 114 sets (2006)10. 0.24-Deanna Herman, 107 sets (1996)

Junior1. 0.43-Karen Trine, 95 sets (1995)2. 0.42-Kristin Sprinkel, 106 sets (1999)3. 0.39-Allison Anderson, 101 sets (2005)4. 0.37-Verena Rost, 117 sets (2004)5. 0.31-Kelsey Johnson, 116 sets (2006)5. 0.31-Lauren Schwer, 91 sets (2001)5. 0.31-Brittany Pierpont, 85 sets (2007)8. 0.29-Taylor Williams, 108 sets (2009)9. 0.28-Rachel Bach, 97 sets (2001)10. 0.26-Brooke Shull, 85 sets (2000)10. 0.26-Julia El-Hag, 89 sets (1999)

Sophomore1. 0.52-Karen Trine, 89 sets (1994)2. 0.43-Verena Rost, 105 sets (2003)3. 0.34-Katie Andersen, 108 sets (2002)4. 0.31-Allison Anderson, 129 sets (2004)4. 0.31-Kyleen Charlton, 108 sets (1999)6. 0.29-Tsvetelina Dureva, 95 sets (2009)7. 0.28-Deanna Herman, 111 sets (1994)7. 0.28-Amy Laurence, 122 sets (1995)9. 0.27-Laura Powers, 98 sets (2001)10. 0.26-Dara Blandino, 105 sets (2002)

Freshman1. 0.40-Taylor Williams, 113 sets (2006)2. 0.36-Dorota Niemczewska, 101 sets (2003)3. 0.35-Morgan Woodcock, 102 sets (2003)4. 0.34-Jessica Brizzolora, 88 sets (2001)4. 0.34-Katie Andersen, 94 sets (2001)6. 0.31-Lauren Schwer, 107 sets (1999)7. 0.29-Cathleen Carpenter, 113 sets (1995)8. 0.27-Jordan Meredith, 88 sets (2008)9. 0.27-Allison Anderson, 98 sets (2003)10. 0.26-Courtney Grubb, 116 sets (1995)10. 0.26-Amy Laurence, 96 sets (1994)10. 0.26-Jeana Boyle, 94 sets (2000)

DIGSSenior1. 630-Allison Anderson (2006)2. 471-Kristen Baader (2010)3. 394-Lauren Schwer (2002)4. 380-Katie Andersen (2004)5. 326-Claire Oswalt (1998)6. 306-Jeanette Gaehwiler (1994)7. 276-Kyleen Charlton (2000)8. 274-Amy Laurence (1997)9. 271-Laura DeLong (1999)10. 266-Heather Cody (1992)

Junior1. 596-Allison Anderson (2005)2. 456-Brenna Clark (2010)3. 321-Verena Rost (2004)4. 311-Julia El-Hag (1999)5. 299-Kyleen Charlton (1999)6. 277-Deanna Herman (1995)7. 274-Kristen Baader (2009)8. 269-Amy Laurance (1996)9. 261-Katie Andersen (2003)10. 254-Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)

Sophomore1. 706-Allison Anderson (2004)2. 498-Brennan Clark (2009)3. 398-Lauren Schwer (2000)4. 357-Julia El-Hag (1998)5. 354-Katie Andersen (2002)6. 315-Liz Aron (2002)7. 310-Kyleen Charlton (1998)8. 296-Amy Laurence (1995)9. 245-Jeanette Gaehwiler (1992)10. 228-Christine Morelli (1993)

Freshman1. 341-Lauren Schwer (1999)2. 337-Katie Andersen (2001)3. 320-Brennan Clark (2008)4. 289-Julia El-Hag (1997)5. 274-Deanna Herman (1993)6. 267-Jeana Boyle (2000)7. 246-Krissy Mussenden (2009)8. 244-Allison Anderseon (2003)9. 238-Chrstine Morelli (1992)10. 226-Karen Trine (1993)

BLOCK SOLOSSenior1. 53-Jessica Meyeringh (1992)2. 35-Kim Carlson (2002)3. 34-Abigail Hasebroock (2007)3. 34-Jeanne Broussard (1993)5. 32-Ella Iszczyszyn (1992)6. 31-Rachel Bach (2002)7. 27-Natalie Scott (1997)8. 20-Heather Cody (1992)9. 19-Kristin Roberts (1995)10. 16-Cathleen Carpenter (1998)

Junior1. 31-Natalie Scott (1996)2. 30-Kristin Sprinkel (1999)3. 24-Kristin Roberts (1994)4. 18-Jeanne Broussard (1992)5. 17-Laura DeLong (1999)6. 15-Morgan Woodcock (2005)7. 14-Brooke Shull (2000)7. 14-Rachel Bach (2001)9. 13-Katie Farrell (1992)9. 13-Eileen Broderick (1996)

CLASS RECORDS

The 2003 season saw two freshman, Dorota Niemczewska (above) and Morgan Wood-cock deliver more aces than any other rook-ies in BC history at that time. Their 36 aces a piece broke an eight year old freshman record set by Cathleen Carpenter in 1995.

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Sophomore1. 41-Kristen Roberts (1993)2. 26-Kristin Sprinkel (1998)3. 23-Dara Blandino (2002)4. 22-Laura Powers (2001)5. 20-Kyleen Charlton (1998)6. 19-Deanna Herman (1994)7. 18-Alison Shepp (2004)8. 17-Julia El-Hag (1998)8. 17-Rachel Bach (2000)10. 16-Liz Aron (2002)

Freshman1. 83-Kristin Roberts (1992)2. 24-Deanna Herman (1993)3. 23-Nancy Legan (2000)4. 23-Alison Schepp (2003)5. 21-Krystel Higgins (2009)6. 18-Morgan Woodcoack (2003)7. 16-Dara Blandino (2001)8. 15-Julia El-Hag (1997)8. 15-Amy Chiaverini (1998)10. 14-Natalie Scott (1994)10. 14-Dani Moskitis (2007)

BLOCK ASSISTSSenior1. 96-Abigail Hasebroock (2007)2. 77-Jeanne Broussard (1993)3. 73-Jessica Meyeringh (1992)4. 71-Shardai Davis (2006)5. 68-Heather Cody (1992)6. 65-Kristin Roberts (1995)7. 63-Kim Carlson (2002)7. 63-Laura DeLong (1999)9. 59-Deanna Herman (1996)10. 58-Rachel Bach (2002)

Junior1. 85-Natalie Scott (1996)2. 77-Melanie Cimino (2009)3. 72-Abigail Hasebroock (2006)4. 69-Morgan Woodcock (2005)5. 67-Rachel Bach (2001)6. 61-Kristin Sprinkel (1999)7. 53-Kristin Roberts (1994)8. 51-Eileen Broderick (1996)9. 48-Dorota Niemczewska (2005)10. 46-Kelsey Johnson (2006)

Sophomore1. 100-Rachel Bach (2000)2. 93-Kristin Roberts (1993)3. 79-Krystle Higgins (2010)3. 79-Cathleen Carpenter (1996)5. 73-Laura Powers (2001)6. 68-Morgan Woodcock (2004)7. 64-Abigail Hasebroock (2005)8. 59-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)9. 56-Taylor Williams (2007)10. 53-Val Mattaliano (2010)10. 53-Melanie Cimino (2008)10. 53-Dara Blandino (2002)

Freshman1. 97-Audrey Eichler (2007)2. 93-Nancy Legan (2000)3. 73-Kristin Roberts (1992)4. 68-Melissa McTighe (2010)5. 64-Taylor Williams (2006)5. 64-Laura Powers (2000)7. 63-Rachel Bach (1999)8. 60-Krystle Higgins (2009)9. 56-Morgan Woodcock (2003)10. 55-Deanna Herman (1993)

TOTAL BLOCKSSenior1. 130-Abigail Hasebroock (2007)2. 126-Jessica Meyeringh (1992)3. 111-Jeanne Broussard (1993)4. 98-Kim Carlson (2002)5. 89-Rachel Bach (2002)6. 88-Heather Cody (1992)7. 85-Natalie Scott (1997)8. 83-Shardai Davis (2006)9. 80-Laura DeLong (1999)10. 78-Ella Iszczyszyn (1992)

Junior1. 116-Natalie Scott (1996)2. 93-Melanie Cimino (2009)3. 91-Kristin Sprinkel (1999)4. 85-Abigail Hasebroock (2006)5. 84-Morgan Woodcock (2005)6. 81-Rachel Bach (2001)7. 77-Natalie Roberts (1994)8. 64-Eileen Broderick (1996)9. 54-Deanna Herman (1995)

Sophomore1. 134-Kristin Roberts (1993)2. 117-Rachel Bach (2000)3. 95-Laura Powers (2001)4. 93-Cathleen Carpenter (1996)5. 90-Krystle Higgins (2010)6. 82-Morgan Woodcock (2004)7. 76-Dara Blandino (2002)7. 76-Kristin Sprinkel (1998)9. 75-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)10. 73-Abigail Hasebroock (2005)

Freshman1. 156-Kristen Roberts (1992)2. 119-Audrey Eichler (2007)3. 116-Nancy Legan (2000)4. 81-Krystle Higgins (2009)5. 79-Deanna Herman (1993)6. 77-Melissa McTighe (2010)7. 76-Rachel Bach (1999)8. 74-Morgan Woodcock (2003)9. 71-Taylor Williams (2006)9. 71-Laura Powers (2000)

DOUBLE-DOUBLES (SINCE 2002)

Senior1. 19-Katie Andersen (2004)2. 15-Kelsey Johnson (2007)3. 12-Verena Rost (2005)4. 8-Dorota Niemczewska (2006)5. 3-Brittany Pierpont (2008)6. 2-Rachel Bach (2002)7. 1-Kristen Baader (2010)7. 1-Abigail Hasebroock (2007)7. 1-Kristin Kenney (2006)

Junior1. 20-Verena Rost (2004)2. 9-Tsvetelina Dureva (2010)3. 8-Brittany Pierpont (2007)3. 8-Kelsey Johnson (2006)5. 7-Brennan Clark (2010)5. 7-Dorota Niemczewska (2005)7. 3-Taylor Williams (2008)7. 3-Tori Thompson (2007)7. 3-Shardai Davis (2005)10. 2-Rainey Hanley (2009)10. 2-Allison Anderson (2005)

Sophomore1. 15-Katie Andersen (2002)2. 12-Liz Aron (2002)3. 8-Allison Anderson (2004)4. 7-Jessica Brizzolara (2002)5. 6-Brittany Pierpont (2006)6. 4-Jordan Meredith (2009)6. 4-Verena Rost (2003)7. 3-Dorota Niemczewska (2004)8. 1-Val Mattaliano (2010)8. 1-Krissy Mussenden (2010)8. 1-Dani Moskitis (2008)8. 1-Taylor Williams (2007)8. 1-Kristin Kenney (2004)8. 1-Morgan Woodcock (2004)

Freshman1. 9-Allison Anderson (2003)2. 8-Krissy Mussenden (2009)3. 5-Dorota Niemczewksa (2003)4. 4-Cagla Sen (2010)4. 4-Jordan Meredith (2008)4. 4-Dani Moskitis (2007)7. 2-Taylor Williams (2006)8. 1-Brittany Pierpont (2005)8. 1-Tori Thompson (2005)8. 1-Kristen Baader (2007)

CLASS RECORDS

Abigail Hasebroock’s 130 blocks in 2007 topped Jessica Meyeringh’s senior record (126) set back in 1992.

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Senior1. 10.97-Kyleen Charlton, 1,009 asst./ 92 sets (2000)2. 10.21-Verena Rost, 1,113 asst./109 sets (2005)3. 8.54-Karen Trine, 666 asst./78 sets (1996)4. 6.61-Brittany Pierpont, 549 asst./83 sets (2008)5. 6.51-Dani Moskitis, 254 asst./39 sets (2010)6. 6.37-Katie Farrell, 580 asst./91 sets (1993)7. 4.05-Krisin Kenney, 231 asst./57 sets (2006)8. 2.35-Jeanette Gaehwiler, 259 asst./110 sets (1994)9. 0.57-Tori Thompson, 56 asst./98 sets (2008)10. 0.43-Gallacher, 13 asst./30 sets (1997)

Junior1. 10.99-Verena Rost, 1,286 asst./117 sets (2004)2. 10.24-Laura Charlton, 1,106 asst./108 sets (1999)3. 9.71-Brittany Pierpont, 825 asst./85 sets (2007)4. 8.04-Katherine Tortorello, 836 asst./104 sets (1997)5. 7.31-Karen Trine, 694 asst./95 sets (1995)6. 6.69-Katie Farrell, 803 asst./124 sets (1992)7. 3.73-Dani Moskitis, 41 asst/11 sets (2009)8. 3.10-Claire Oswalt, 158 asst./51 sets (1997)9. 1.66-Lauren Schwer, 151 asst./91 sets (2001)10. 0.68-Jeanette Gaehwiler, 52 asst./76 sets (1993)

Sophomore1. 11.67-Verena Rost, 1,225 asst./105 sets (2003)2. 11.41-Jessica Brizzolara, 1,164 asst./102 sets (2002)3. 9.57-Brittany Pierpont, 1,005 asst./105 sets (2006)4. 9.00-Krissy Mussenden, 351 asst./39 sets (2010)5. 8.46-Karen Trine, 753 asst./89 sets (1994)6. 6.63-Dani Moskitis, 371 asst./56 sets (2008)7. 3.93-Katherine Tortorello, 350 asst./89 sets (1996)8. 2.31-Jeanette Gaehwiler, 261 asst./113 sets (1992)9. 2.11-Kristin Kenney, 217 asst./103 sets (2004)10. 1.00-Courtney Grubb, 1 asst./1 set (1997)

Freshman1. 11.43-Jessica Brizzolara, 1,006 asst./88 sets (2001)2. 9.89-Kyleen Charlton, 1,019 asst./103 sets (1998)3. 9.06-Krissy Mussenden, 1051 asst./116 sets (2009)4. 7.36-Dani Moskitis, 493 asst./67 sets (2007)5. 6.26-Cagla Sen, 476 asst./76 sets (2010)6. 5.57-Katherine Tortorello, 507 asst./91 sets (1995)7. 3.93-Karen Trine, 231 asst./98 sets (1993)8. 3.19-Brittany Pierpont, 204 asst./64 sets (2005)9. 3.05-Jeana Boyle, 287 asst./94 sets (2000)10. 2.73-Verena Rost, 175 asst./64 sets (2002)

DIGS PER SET(min. 75 sets)

Senior1. 5.53-Allison Anderson, 630 digs/114 sets (2006)2. 4.10-Kristen Baader, 471 digs/113 sets (2010)3. 3.43-Lauren Schwer, 394 digs/115 sets (2002)4. 3.17-Claire Oswalt, 326 digs/103 sets (1998)5. 3.06-Katie Andersen, 380 digs/124 sets (2004)6. 3.00-Kyleen Charlton, 276 digs/92 sets (2000)7. 2.78-Jeanette Gaehwiler, 306 digs/110 sets (1994)8. 2.68-Courtney Grubb, 252 digs/94 sets (1998)9. 2.58-Amy Laurence, 274 digs/106 sets (1997)10. 2.51-Laura DeLong, 271 digs/108 sets (1999)

Junior1. 5.90-Allison Anderson, 596 digs/101 sets (2005)2. 3.97-Brenna Clark, 456 digs/115 sets (2010)3. 3.49-Julia El-Hag, 311 digs/89 sets (1999)4. 2.97-Katie Andersen, 261 digs/88 sets (2003)5. 2.77-Kyleen Charlton, 299 digs/108 sets (1999)6. 2.74-Verena Rost, 321 digs/117 sets (2004)6. 2.74-Brooke Shull, 233 digs/85 sets (2000)8. 2.68-Lauren Schwer, 244 digs/91 sets (2001)9. 2.66-Amy Laurance, 269 digs/101 sets (1996)10. 2.50-Dorota Niemczewska, 253 digs/101 sets (2005)

Sophomore1. 5.47-Allison Anderson, 706 digs/129 sets (2004)2. 4.41-Brennan Clark, 498 digs/133 sets (2009)3. 3.86-Lauren Schwer, 398 digs/103 sets (2000)4. 3.47-Julia El-Hag, 357 digs/103 sets (1998)5. 3.28-Katie Andersen, 354 digs/108 sets (2002)6. 3.06-Liz Aron, 315 digs/103 sets (2002)7. 3.01-Kyleen Charlton, 310 digs/103 sets (1998)8. 2.21-Karen Trine, 197 digs/89 sets (1994)9. 2.20-Amy Laurence, 269 digs/122 sets (1995)10. 2.17-Deanna Herman, 241 digs/111 sets (1994)

Freshman1. 3.59-Katie Andersen, 337 digs/94 sets (2001)2. 3.19-Lauren Schwer, 341 digs/107 sets (1999)3. 3.02-Brennan Clark, 320 digs/106 sets (2008)4. 2.84-Jeana Boyle, 267 digs/94 sets (2000)5. 2.78-Julia El-Hag, 289 digs/104 sets (1997)6. 2.49-Allison Anderson, 244 digs/98 sets (2003)7. 2.45-Chrstine Morelli, 238 digs/97 sets (1992)8. 2.40-Deanna Herman, 274 digs/114 sets (1993)9. 2.31-Karen Trine, 226 digs/98 sets (1993)10. 2.27-Amy Laurence, 218 digs/96 sets (1994)

BLOCKS PER SET (min. 75 sets)

Senior1. 1.16-Abigail Hasebroock, 130 TB/112 sets (2007)2. 1.21-Natalie Scott, 116 TB/96 sets (1996)3. 1.05-Jeanne Broussard, 111 TB/106 sets (1993)4. 1.02-Jessica Meyeringh, 126 TB/123 sets (1992)5. 0.92-Kim Carlson, 98 TB/107 sets (2002)6. 0.81-Natalie Scott, 85 TB/105 sets (1997)7. 0.80-Rachel Bach, 89 TB/111 sets (2002)8. 0.79-Kristin Roberts, 84 TB/106 sets (1995)8. 0.79-Shardai Davis, 83 TB/105 sets (2006)10. 0.78-Heather Cody, 88 TB/113 sets (1992)

Junior1. 0.99-Abigail Hasebroock, 85 TB/86 sets (2006)2. 0.95-Kristin Roberts, 77 TB/81 sets (1994)3. 0.87-Morgan Woodcock, 84 TB/97 sets (2005)4. 0.86-Kristin Sprinkel, 91 TB/106 sets (1999)5. 0.84-Rachel Bach, 81 TB/97 sets (2001)6. 0.82-Melanie Cimino, 93 TB/113 sets (2009)7. 0.80-Eileen Broderick, 64 TB/80 sets (1996)8. 0.50-Dorota Niemczewska, 50 TB/101 sets (2005)9. 0.47-Brooke Shull, 40 TB/85 sets (2000)10. 0.45-Shardai Davis, 38 TB/84 sets (2005)

Sophomore1. 1.26-Kristen Roberts, 134 TB/106 sets (1993)2. 1.11-Rachel Bach, 117 TB/105 sets (2000)3. 0.97-Laura Powers, 95 TB/98 sets (2001)4. 0.90-Cathleen Carpenter, 93 TB/103 sets (1996)4. 0.90-Morgan Woodcock, 82 TB/91 sets (2004)6. 0.89-Krystle Higgins, 90 TB/101 sets (2010)7. 0.84-Abigail Hasebroock, 73 TB/87 sets (2005)8. 0.76-Kristin Sprinkel, 76 TB/100 sets (1998)9. 0.72-Dara Blandino, 76 TB/105 sets (2002)10. 0.60-Dorota Niemczewska, 75 TB/125 sets (2004)

Freshman1. 1.22-Kristen Roberts, 156 TB/128 sets (1992)2. 1.10-Nancy Legan, 116 TB/105 sets (2000)3. 1.03-Audrey Eichler, 119 TB/115 sets (2007)4. 0.92-Krystle Higgins, 81 TB/88 sets (2009)5. 0.82-Natalie Scott, 63 TB/77 sets (1994)6. 0.80-Laura Powers, 71 TB/89 sets (2000)7. 0.75-Melissa McTighe, 77 TB/102 sets (2010)8. 0.73-Morgan Woodcock, 74 TB/102 sets (2003)9. 0.70-Rachel Bach, 76 TB/108 sets (1999)10. 0.69-Deanna Herman, 79 TB/114 sets (1993)

CLASS RECORDS

Only three Eagles have ever recorded 70-or-more assists in a match. Dani Moskitis hit that mark as a freshman in a 3-2 win over Wake Forest on Oct. 28, 2007.

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Boston College was founded in 1863 by the Society of Jesus to serve the sons of Boston’s Irish immigrants. It was the first institution of higher education to be found-ed in the city of Boston. Today, it is one of the foremost universities in the nation, with a coeducational enroll-ment of 14,500 undergraduate and graduate students. Boston College has drawn students from all 50 states and more than 80 countries.Boston College has grown not just in size, but also in stature and diversity. Today, it is ranked among the top 34 national universities by US News & World Report. Its Graduate School of Social Work is listed among the nation’s top 15, also by US News, while the graduate programs of its Lynch School of Education are among the top 20 and its Connell School of Nursing and Law School are among the top 30. In addition, eight under-graduate programs of the Carroll School of Management placed among the top 10 in the nation according to Busi-nessWeek, with accounting placing first in its category. Boston College is among the nation’s most selective uni-versities, with nearly 30,000 applications received for its 2,250-member Class of 2013, and is numbered among the top American private research universities. After more than a century of growth and evolution, Bos-ton College holds fast to the ideals that inspired its Jesuit founders. The University today remains focused on its mission of helping students to develop their minds and talents while providing them with the motivation and com-passion to use those talents in the service of others.“Deeply rooted in its Catholic and Jesuit origins, Bos-ton College offers an education that is distinctive in spirit and content, that is doubly rich with the best of human thought and with the profound insights of faith,” writes Reverend William P. Leahy, SJ, who as-sumed the presidency of Boston College in 1996. “We believe that Boston College provides a transforming experience for young men and women.”

A continued expression of this philosophy, based on the Jesuit principle of cura personalis, or care for the indi-vidual, is the faculty’s dedication to teaching. BC faculty members have been honored for their teaching by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Education, while the University’s overall commitment to teaching has been ranked among the nation’s top 20, also by US News & World Report.A Boston College education focuses not only on intel-lectual development, but also on personal, spiritual and physical development. Students are asked to use their abilities, education and acquired skills to help others in need, whether in Boston or Belize. Each year, more than 5,000 undergraduates give some 375,000 hours of com-munity service in the Boston area, while more than 650 students trade vacation for service during Spring Break. Nearly 2,000 students take part in retreats and spiritual formation activities annually. Today, the Boston College motto “ever to excel” also extends to a broad array of extracurricular activities and opportunities ranging from sports to the arts. Athletics is integral to the University’s focus on the development of the whole person in body as well as in mind and spirit. BC offers 31 men’s and women’s varsity sports, all of which compete at the NCAA Division I level, and annually has one of the highest graduation rates in Division I.

BC offers a wide variety of resources that enrich intel-lectual and cultural life beyond the campus gates. Among these are the Jesuit Institute; Center for Ignatian Spiritu-ality; Center for Catholic Education; Church in the 21st Century Center; Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life; Center for Human Rights and International Justice; Center for Christian-Jewish Learning; Winston Center for Leadership and Ethics; Center on Wealth and Philanthropy; Center for Retirement Research; Sloan Center on Aging and Work; Center for the Study of Testing, Evaluation and Educational Policy; TIMSS and PIRLS International Study Center; Center for Inter-national Higher Education; Burns Library of Rare Books and Special Collections; Robsham Theater Arts Center; McMullen Museum of Art; Center for Child, Family and Community Partnerships; Center for Corporate Citizen-ship; Center for Work and Family; Center for Irish Pro-grams; Urban Ecology Institute and Weston Observatory.

BOSTON COLLEGE

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William P. Leahy, S.J. became the 25th president of Boston College on July 31, 1996. Born in Omaha, he grew up on his family’s farm near Imo-gene, Iowa. After one year of college at Creighton Univer-sity, he entered the Wiscon-sin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1967. He received a bachelor’s degree in philoso-phy and a master’s degree in United States history from Saint Louis University in 1972 and 1975, respectively. Between 1975 and 1979, he studied theology at the Jesuit School of Theology in Berke-ley, California, earning a mas-ter’s degree in divinity and a master’s degree in sacred

theology while there. Ordained a priest in 1978, he completed doctoral studies in United States history at Stanford University in 1985.

Father Leahy joined the department of history at Marquette University in 1985 and became a tenured associate professor there six years later. In July 1991, he was named executive vice president at Marquette, where he served until being named president of Boston College in 1996.

During his years at Boston College, Father Leahy has presided over an institution that has solidified its position among the nation’s best and most selective national universities. Since 1996, BC’s endowment, sponsored research grants and student financial aid have doubled, and the percentage of student applicants accepted has fallen from 41 percent to 27 percent, while SAT scores have risen by more than 130 points. In addition, 100 full-time faculty members have been added, minority student enrollment in undergraduate programs has climbed from 18 percent to 26 percent and annual cash gifts to the University have increased from $24 million to $95 million.

During his presidency, undergraduate applications to Boston College have grown from 16,500 to 30,000, making BC the fifth most- applied to private university in the United States. Currently, the University enrolls students from all 50 states and 80 countries, and its undergraduates have earned more than 250 prestigious fellow-ships, including two Rhodes Scholarships. Student-athletes at BC succeed in bal-ancing the demands of academics and athletics, and BC consistently ranks among those universities with the highest NCAA graduation rates.

Most recently, the Boston College community has been engaged in a comprehensive assessment and planning effort that resulted in a 10-year Strategic Plan. This plan will build on Boston College’s strengths and accomplishments of the past and will focus additional resources on undergraduate liberal arts education and formation, as well as integrated science research and teaching. The University also intends to in-creasingly apply the strengths of its professional schools to resolving critical societal issues, and foster even more international links. In addition, Boston College intends to remain faithful to its Jesuit, Catholic heritage and to become the leading Catholic university and theological center in the world.

PRESIDENT

ChancellorJ. DONALD MONAN, S.J.

Provost and Dean of FacultiesCUTBERTO GARZA

Executive Vice PresidentPATRICK J. KEATING

Vice President for Facilities ManagementDANIEL F. BOURQUE

Vice President for Information Technology ServicesMICHAEL J. BOURQUE

Vice President for University Mission & MinistryJOHN T. BUTLER, S.J.

Vice President and University SecretaryMARY LOU DeLONG

Senior Vice President for University AdvancementJAMES J. HUSSON

Vice President for Governmental &Community AffairsTHOMAS J. KEADY

Vice President for DevelopmentTHOMAS P. LOCKERBY

Senior Vice PresidentJAMES P. McINTYRE

Financial Vice President and TreasurerPETER C. McKENZIE

Vice President and Assistant to the PresidentWILLIAM B. NEENAN, S.J.

Vice President for Student AffairsPATRICK ROMBALSKI

Vice President for Human ResourcesLEO V. SULLIVAN

WILLIAM P. LEAHY, S.J.

BOSTON COLLEGE VICE PRESIDENTS

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Since Gene DeFilippo became Director of Athletics in September of 1997, he has led the BC athletics program to an unprecedented period of innovation, growth, fundraising, athletic and academic success. He also led the program through one of the most sig-nificant periods in its history as it transitioned to full membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Under DeFilippo’s leadership, Boston College stu-dent-athletes’ achievements in the classroom have become an immense source of pride for the Univer-sity and its supporters. Twenty-one Boston College sports teams received a perfect Graduation Success Rate score of 100, according to data released by the NCAA last November. That figure represents the most teams with a perfect 100 score of any Division I intercollegiate athletics program in the country. Last year, 379 BC student-athletes maintained a grade point average of 3.0 or better, earning the Athletic Di-rector’s Award for Academic Excellence. BC’s gradu-ation rate for all student-athletes has consistently ranked in the nation’s top ten.

DeFilippo initiated an impressive overhaul of BC’s athletics facilities that includes new football practice facilities, a total renovation of Conte Forum, includ-ing a new sound system, floor and video boards, new soccer, field hockey and lacrosse facilities on the Newton campus, new Field Turf for Alumni Stadium, and an air-inflated bubble to cover the stadium turf to provide an indoor practice facility for all sports during the winter months.

DeFilippo was instrumental in raising money to build the privately funded $27 million, 72,000-square-foot Yawkey Athletics Center, which houses the football program, the Office of Learning Resources for Stu-

dent-Athletes, and a large function area for general University use. After football moved into the Yawkey Center, BC undertook a multi-million dollar renovation Conte Forum to provide additional locker room and office space for many of BC’s 31 varsity sports.

DeFilippo renamed the Athletics Association’s fund-raising arm (formerly Blue Chips) in honor of long-time Athletics Director Bill Flynn. Alumni, parents and friends of Boston College contributed more than $27 million during the past year (this total includes an extraordinary payment towards a capital project).The 4,600 donors to the Flynn Fund prove that there is strength in numbers; nearly 700 alumni, parents and friends have given to BC Athletics for at least 10 consecutive years.

Anne and Gene DeFilippo cemented their commit-ment to Boston College by announcing their pledge of $100,000 to endow a scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a female student-athlete who demonstrates outstanding academic achieve-ment and financial need.

In athletics competition, DeFilippo has overseen some of the most successful seasons in Boston Col-lege Athletics history. During the 2009-10 season, the football team appeared in a school-record 11th consecutive bowl game and the men’s ice hockey team captured its fourth national championship (its third since 2001). In 2008, the men’s soccer team captured both the ACC regular-season and tourna-ment championships and entered the NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament as the overall No. 1 seed.

From 1993-97, DeFilippo served as director of athletics at Villanova University. He served as Associated Director of Athletics at the University of Kentucky from 1987-93, Director of Athletics at the University of South Carolina-Spartanburg from 1984-87 and Director of Administrative Services at Vanderbilt University from 1983-84.

His coaching experience includes three years as offen-sive backfield coach at Vanderbilt (1980-82), which in-cluded the 1982 Hall of Fame Bowl. From 1975-79, he was offensive coordinator at Youngstown State Univer-sity, during which time the team won two consecutive Mid-Continent Conference championships, 1978-79. In 1973-74, he was graduate assistant football coach for the University of Tennessee, coaching in the 1973 Gator Bowl and 1974 Liberty Bowl.

A 1973 graduate of Springfield College with a Bach-elor of Science degree, DeFilippo earned three var-sity letters as a quarterback in football during his un-dergraduate career. He received a master’s degree in educational administration from the University of Tennessee in 1974.

DeFilippo and his wife, Anne, are the parents of three children – Christine Eldred (married to Matt Eldred), John and Mary.

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The DeFilippo Family: Matt Eldred, Katherine Eldred, Christine (DeFilippo) Eldred, Anne, Gene, Mary and John.

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SUPPORT STAFFJODY MOORADIAN

• Senior Associate Athletics Director/SWA

Jody Mooradian has been a member of the senior athletic department staff at Boston College since 2002. In her position, she administers the sports of women’s basketball, field hockey, volleyball, cross country, track and field, lacrosse, softball, and rowing. She also oversees the areas of Life Skills, Sports Medicine, Strength and Conditioning as well as handling many other internal functions of the Department and working with various areas on campus.

She serves on the ACC Women’s Basketball Committee, Field Hockey Committee and Vol-leyball Committee. She is a former chair of the NCAA Women’s Rowing Committee and has served on the NCAA Women’s Volleyball Committee. She also serves on the NACDA Board and the Collegiate Women Sports Foundation where she Chairs the Honda Inspiration Award.

Prior to her current post at BC, Mooradian served as part of the Northeastern University ath-letic department for six years. During her tenure at Northeastern, Mooradian served as As-sistant Director of Athletics for Compliance, Associate Director of Athletics, Interim Director of Athletics and Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator. Mooradian also served as the Director of Athletics at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania from 1993 until 1997 and was a Compliance Assistant at UCLA in early 1993.

Prior to her career in athletics, Mooradian was an attorney for a private law firm and for the Cigna Insurance Company from 1987 until 1993. In addition, she was a District 4 New Hamp-shire State Representative from 1980-82.

Mooradian earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of New Hamp-shire (’82) and a Juris Doctorate from the Delaware Law School of Widener University (’86).

DEPARTMENTAL SUPPORT STAFFATHLETE DEVELOPMENTAllison Quandt – Director of Student-Athlete Development

BUSINESSEric Ziady - Senior Assocociate Athletic Director for Business OperationsDavid Ayer - Travel AdministratorAndy St. Pierre - Assistant Business ManagerChris Iacoi - Business ManagerMelissa Wong - Fiscal Assistant

COMPLIANCECarly Pariseau - Associate Athletic Director of ComplianceAaron Aaker - Assistant Athletic Director of Compliance & EligibilityBrandi Kerrigan - Assistant Director of Compliance & RecruitingYadira Reyes - Compliance Assistant

DEVELOPMENTSteve Novak - Associate Athletic Director for DevelopmentWebb Milward - Associate Director of Flynn Fund Capital Giving & Special GiftsJoseph Foley - Associate Director of Flynn Fund Capital GivingTravis DeMar - Assistant Director of Flynn FundJaime Domaingue - Associate Director of Flynn FundOleg Kamenetsky - Development Intern

EQUIPMENTDavid McKenna - Assistant Equipment ManagerKevin Murphy - Assistant Equipment Manager for Olympic Sports

EXTERNAL OPERATIONSJamie DiLoreto - Associate Athletic Director for External OperationsBrad Truman - Sports Marketing ManagerMike McKenzie - Assistant Director of Sports MarketingLEARNING RESOURCESFerna L. Phillips, Ph.D. - DirectorDard Miller, Ph.D. - Associate DirectorMariette Landry - Learning Specialist/Academic CounselorLee Metzger - Academic CounselorClare Turkington - Academic CounselorLee LeBlanc - Administrative AssistantPatrice Bouzan - Learning SpecialistBob Taggart - Faculty Athletics Representative

OPERATIONS & FACILITIESMatt Conway - Assistant Athletic Director/OperationsKirsten Britton - Women’s Event AdministratorKenny Turbush - Camps, Clinics, and Facility Administrator

SPORTS MEDICINEDonna Bennett - Senior Associate Director for Sports MedicineElizabeth Gillis - Assistant Director of Sports MedicineKristen Allen - Assistant Director of Sports MedicineBert Lenz - Assistant Athletic Director of Sports Medicine for Olympic SportsAaron Clark - Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

STRENGTH & CONDITIONINGRussell DeRosa - Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic SportsNick Asermelly - Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

TECH SUPPORTWilliam Gartner - Director of TechnologyDan Flores - Technology Consultant

VIDEO SERVICESEric Girard - Associate Director of Multimedia ServicesVincent Higgins - Assistant Director of Multimedia Services

GAMEDAY SUPPORT STAFF

Kelly Kenny Head Equipment Manager

Kaitlin FoleyMarketing and Web Site Specialist

Billy FlutieOperations Assistant

Joe ShirleyAssistant A.D. for Facilities

Paul UcciResident Assistant Athletic Trainer

Kim FrederickMolly McCarthy

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DEVLIN S-AFE PROGRAMSStudent-Athlete Service Immersion TripOver 60 percent of students participate in an immersion trip during their time at Boston College. An athlete led and coordinated pro-gram, the Student-Athlete Service Immersion Trip is the hallmark of the S-AFE Program. Previous missions have brought the Eagle to Poplarville, Miss. and New Orleans.HEAR (Help Educate through Athletic Responsibility)In conjuction with former BC baseball coach Mo Maloney, a group of 8-12 student-athletes participate in a bi-monthly program in which they go to local schools and speak with students about life choices and sports.Franciscan Hospital for ChildrenAt least once a month a group of students bring joy to the lives of children with visits to the Franciscan Hospital. The two sides often develop friendships and look forward to seeing each other every few weeks.Food for FamiliesA monthly event in which a group of student-athletes organize and distribute monthly donations - more than 350 bags of groceries - provided by the Greater Boston Food Bank to help hundreds of families in the area.Clothing & Canned Food Drives Multiple clothing and canned food drives are conducted throughout the year to see who can amass the most donations in relation to the percentage of their team. Drives benefit the Brighton Projects.Boston Children’s HospitalA big event in which a large group of student-athletes visit the Chil-dren’s Hospital with cheerleaders and Baldwin to spend time with kids.Pen Pal Program SAAC assists the LRSA with the pen pal program, pairing student-athletes with children in the surrounding communities and hosting an annual picnic on campus for the two sides to meet one another in a fun-filled afternoon.

The story of Boston College began in 1534, when seven idealistic students at the University of Paris met in a chapel in Montmartre and vowed their lives to the service of God and the well-being of their fellow men and women. They were the founders of the Society of Jesus – the Jesuits – an order of religious men who did not choose monastic life, but instead went out to encounter and transform the world, committed to “finding God in all things.”Missionaries, explorers, scientist, artists, diplomats, writers – the Jesuits worked wherever intelligence, talent and the needs of the Roman Catholic Church took them. And when they turned to education,

they developed an approach that sought to integrate intellectual excellence and religious commitment, that was concerned with the character as well as mind, that valued knowledge, transcendent values, community and service to others.In the spirit of the Jesuit mission, Boston College student-athletes have a rare opportunity to translate the skills they hone in their choice of sport into a positive lasting impact in the community. Through the generosity of Michael and Matt Dev-lin and their establishment of the Katharine B. and Robert M. Devlin Student-Athletes for Education (S-AFE) and Leadership Development Program, student-athletes impact an even greater audience by reaching farther into the sur-

rounding communities and truly helping those in need so that others too can reach great heights. The program honors the Devlin family’s commitment to service and enables student-athletes to develop in all facets of their collegiate experience.Comprised of more than 60 Boston College student-athletes, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee became a vibrant part of the athletic department in 2003. In addition to the Devlin S-AFE programs, the Committee aims to carry on the Jesuit tradition of service to other via other outlets. The SAAC annually sponsors a First-Year Orientation for incoming student-athletes in conjunction with the annual “Welcome Back Picnic” for all returning student-athletes, as well as speakers of campus-wide interest. In 2006, the SAAC raised more than $500 to be donated the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. At the annual talent show in 2010, more than $3,000 was raised for the St. Bernard Project, which provides support to rebuilding areas devasted by Hurrican Katrina.The SAAC also offers student-athletes at Boston College the opportunity to review and offer input on Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and National Col-legiate Athletic Association (NCAA) activities, policies and proposed legislation. The SAAC distributes two annual awards, the Richard “Mo” Maloney Award for Community Service, presented to the male and female student-athlete who has utilized their talents and abilities in service to others, and the Ignatian Service Award presented to the team whose spirit and action best exemplify the Jesuit principle of cura personalis (care for the individual). The chosen team has excelled in utilizing the combined talents, abilities and generous spirit of its members for the service of others.

Mollie Kolosky Service Trip Officer

2011-12 SAAC Representative

2010-11 SAAC OfficersDani Moskitis (rear left) represented the volleyball team on the SAAC board for three years and served as Officer of the Pen-Pal Picnic as a senior.

St. Ignatius Cup Each year, all 31 sports at Boston College compete for the St. Ignatius Cup. The coveted trophy goes to one men’s and one women’s team that grades the highest in four categories: athletic performance, academic per-formance, overall citizenship around Conte Forum and Baldwin Points – points earned for participating in community service and other out-reach events. Volleyball last won the St. Ignatius Cup in 2009.

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AUBURNLocation .............. Auburn, Ala.Enrollment ....................24,602Nickname ......................TigersColors ..................Burnt Orange & Navy BlueHome Court ............ Student Activities CenterPresident ................................ Dr. Jay GogueAthletics Director ......................... Jay JacobsHead Coach ...................................Rick NoldRecord at School (Overall) ......none (172-98)Seasons at University (Overall) ....... none (9)Assistant Coach ...................... Eysha AmblerAssistant Coach .......................Floyd Deaton2010 Record (SEC) ....................21-13 (11-9)Volleyball Contact ..........................Wes ToddContact E-mail ............ [email protected] .......................auburntigers.cstv.com

CLEMSONLocation ........... Clemson, S.C.Enrollment .................... 19,453Nickname ...................... TigersColors .................Clemson Orange & RegaliaHome Court ................................ Jervey GymPresident ............................. James F. BarkerAthletics Director ..........Dr. Terry Don PhillipsHead Coach ............... Jolene Jordan HooverRecord at School, Overall...378-208, 471-239Seasons at University (Overall) ......... 18 (21)Assistant Coach .................Jodi Steffes WelpAssistant Coach .....................Kelsey Murphy2010 Record (ACC) ...................18-13 (9-11)Volleyball Contact ..........................Jeff KallinContact E-mail .............. [email protected] ........................... clemsontigers.com

COLGATELocation ........... Hamilton, N.Y.Enrollment ......................2,800Nickname ................... RaidersColors .........................Maroon, Gray & WhiteHome Court ............................ Cotterell CourtPresident ................................. Jeffrey HerbstDirector of Athletics ...................David RoachHead Coach ................................Ryan BakerRecord at School (Overall) .....79-67 (101-78)Seasons at University (Overall) ............. 5 (6)Assistant Coach ........................Kristin Baker2010 Record (Patriot) .................18-12 (10-4)Volleyball Contact ................... Matt FaulknerContact E-mail ........ [email protected] ....................... gocolgateraiders.com

COLUMBIALocation ...........New York, N.Y.Enrollment ...................... 7,934Nickname ........................LionsColors ........................................Blue & WhiteHome Court .....................Levien GymnasiumPresident ..............................Lee C. BollingerDirector of Athletics .... Dr. M. Dianne MurphyHead Coach .................................Jon WilsonRecord at School (Overall) ...34-42 (354-240)Seasons at University (Overall) ........... 3 (19)Associate HeadCoach ....................Brie Katz2010 Record (Ivy) ..........................16-9 (8-6)Volleyball Contact ...............Casey SnedecorContact E-mail [email protected] ........................gocolumbialions.com

DUKELocation ............Durham, N.C.Enrollment ......................6,400Nickname ..............Blue DevilsColors ............................. Royal Blue & WhiteHome Court ........... Cameron Indoor StadiumPresident .....................Dr. Richard BrodheadAthletics Director ........................ Kevin WhiteHead Coach ............................. Jolene NagelRecord at School, Overall...268-112, 471-252Seasons at University (Overall) ......... 12 (23)Associate Head Coach .....John WasielewskiAssistant Coach ..................... Cristina Pintile2010 Record (ACC) .....................27-7 (16-4)Volleyball Contact ........................Chris CookContact E-mail ........... [email protected] .................................... GoDuke.com

FLORIDALocation .........Gainesville, Fla.Enrollment .................... 50,576Nickname ......................GatorsColors .....................................Orange & BlueHome Court ........................O’Connell CenterPresent .................................. Bernie MachenAthletics Director ......................Jeremy FoleyHead Coach ................................. Mary WiseRecord at School (Overall) .632-69 (713-132)Seasons at University (Overall) ......... 21 (25)Associate Head Coach ................Dave BoosAssistant Coach ....................Sally Polhamus2010 Record (SEC) ......................29-2 (20-0)Volleyball Contact ................Amanda BrooksContact E-mail ..... [email protected] ..................................gatorzone.com

FLORIDA STATELocation .......Tallahassee, Fla.Enrollment ....................40,838Nickname ...............SeminolesColors ..................................... Garnet & GoldHome Court .................. Lucy McDaniel CourtPresident ............................Dr. Eric J. BarronAthletics Director ..................Randy SpetmanHead Coach ................................Chris PooleRecord at School (Overall) ...74-23 (624-253)Seasons at University (Overall) ........... 3 (24)Associate Head Coach ............... Holly WattsAssistant Coach ................... Gokham Yilmaz2010 Record (ACC) ...................22-11 (12-8)Volleyball Contact ......................Steve StoneContact E-mail .................... [email protected] ................................. seminoles.com

GEORGIA TECHLocation ............... Atlanta, Ga.Enrollment .................... 16,793Nickname .........Yellow JacketsColors .................................Old Gold & WhiteHome Court .................. O’Keefe GymnasiumPresident ............................Dr. G.P. PetersonAthletics Director .................Dan RadakovichHead Coach .......................... Tonya JohnsonRecord at School (Overall) ....... 39-24 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 2 (same)Assistant Coaches ..Craig Bere, Ed Tolentino ................................................. Brent Bridger2010 Record (ACC) ...................18-14 (11-9)Volleyball Contact ......................Seth GerardContact E-mail [email protected] ............................ ramblinwreck.com

MARYLANDLocation ..... College Park, Md.Enrollment ....................37,641Nickname .................TerrapinsColors ....................Red, White, Black & GoldHome Court ...........Comcast Center PavillionPresident ............................... Wallace D. LohDirector of Athletics .............. Kevin AndersonHead Coach .............................Tim HorsmonRecord at School (Overall) ...39-58 (264-151)Seasons at University (Overall) ........... 3 (12)Assistant Coaches .................... Mitch Kallick ......................Christie Landry, Krista Valdivia2010 Record (ACC) .................19-13 (10-10)Volleyball Contact ..............Matthew BertramContact E-mail ............. [email protected] .....................................umterps.com

MIAMILocation ..... Coral Gables, Fla.Enrollment .................... 14,078Nickname ...............HurricanesColors .......................Orange, Green & WhiteHome Court James L. Knight Sports ComplexPresident ......................Dr. Donna E. ShalalaAthletics Director .................. Shawn EichorstHead Coach ..............Nicole Lantagne WelchRecord at School (Overall) ... 192-109 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 9 (same)Assistant Coach ............................. Felix HouAssistant Coach ..................... Ashley Woods2010 Record (ACC) .....................23-9 (13-7)Volleyball Contact .................Brian J. HarveyContact E-mail ............. [email protected] .........................hurricanesports.com

NJITLocation ............. Newark, N.J.Enrollment ......................5,924Nickname .............HighlandersColors .................Red & White (Blue accent)Home Court ............. Estelle & Zoom FleisherPresident .................. Dr. Robert A. AltenkirchDirector of Athletics ................. Lenny KaplanHead Coach ...... Jose Reynaldo “JR” MartinsRecord at School (Overall) ....... 21-33 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 2 (same)Assistant Coach ....................Rodrigo Correa2010 Record (Great West) ...........4-22 (2-10)Volleyball Contact ............... Stephanie PillariContact E-mail [email protected] .......................... njithighlanders.com

NORTH CAROLINA Location ........Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment .................... 17,895Nickname ................. Tar HeelsColors ......................... Carolina Blue & WhiteHome Court ............... Carmichael AuditoriumChancellor ................................Holden ThorpAthletics Director ......................Dick BaddourHead Coach ................................ Joe SagulaRecord at School, Overall...421-272, 624-385Seasons at University (Overall) ......... 21 (30)Assistant Coach ......................Eve RackhamAssistant Coach .........................Tyler Adams2010 Record (ACC) ...................25-10 (15-5)Volleyball Contact ................... Nathan ThorpContact E-mail .......... [email protected] ................................tarheelblue.com

NORTH CAROLINA STATELocation ............ Raleigh, N.C.Enrollment ....................33,815Nickname ................. WolfpackColors ........................................ Red & WhiteHome Court .................... Reynolds ColiseumChancellor ..................... Dr. Randy WoodsonAthletics Director ........................ Debbie YowHead Coach ................................Bryan BunnRecord at School (Overall) ...14-18 (365-140)Seasons at University (Overall) ........... 1 (14)Assistant Coach .......................... Pete HoyerAssistant Coach ......................Stevie Mussie2010 Record (ACC) ...................14-18 (4-16)Volleyball Contact ........................ Tim PeelerContact E-mail ........... [email protected] ...................................... gopack.com

RHODE ISLANDLocation .............Kingston, R.I.Enrollment .................... 15,650Nickname .......................RamsColors .........Keaney Blue, Dark Blue & WhiteHome Court ...................Keaney GymnasiumPresident ....................... Dr. David M. DooleyAthletics Director ......................... Thorr BjornHead Coach ............................. Bob SchneckRecord at School (Overall) 522-418-2 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) .... 31 (same)Assistant Coach ............ Steve Santonastaso2010 Record (Atlantic-10) ......... 14-14 (5-10)Volleyball Contact ...................Tom SymondsContact E-mail [email protected] .....................................gorhody.com

SETON HALLLocation ...South Orange, N.J.Enrollement ....................9,700Nickname .....................PiratesColors ........................................Blue & WhiteHome Court ..................... Walsh GymnasiumPresident ....................Dr. A. Gabriel EstebanAthletics Director ......................Patrick LyonsHead Coach ..................................Kris ZeiterRecord at School (Overall) ...71-78 (166-173)Seasons at University (Overall) ........... 5 (12)Assistant Coach ......................... Allie YaegerAssistant Coach ....................... Brad Kniewel2010 Record (BIG EAST) ............13-18 (7-7)Volleyball Contact ..................Mike KowalskyContact E-mail .... [email protected] ................................. shupirates.com

TCULocation ...... Fort Worth, TexasEnrollment ...................... 9,142Nickname .......... Horned FrogsColors .................................... Purple & WhiteHome Court ................ University Rec CenterChancellor .................... Victor J. Boschini, Jr.Athletics Director ..................Chris Del ConteHead Coach ...........................Prentice LewisRecord at School (Overall) ... 172-123 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 9 (same)Associate Head Coach ........... Jason TanakaAssistant Coach ..........................Holly Jones2010 Record (Mountain West) .... 27-7 (13-3)Volleyball Contact .............Brandie DavidsonContact E-mail [email protected] ......................................gofrogs.com

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UTAHLocation .. Salt Lake City, UtahEnrollment ....................29,251Nickname ........................ UtesColors ................................. Crimson & WhiteHome Court ............................ Crimson CourtPresident ......................Dr. Michael K. YoungDirector of Athletics ................... Dr. Chris HillHead Coach ............................Beth LauniereRecord at School (Overall) ... 425-238 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) .... 21 (same)Assistant Coach ............... Heather OlmsteadAssistant Coach .........................Brian Doyon2010 Record (Mountain West) .. 17-14 (11-5)Volleyball Contact ..................... Mike DeVineContact E-mail [email protected] ....................................utahutes.com

VIRGINIALocation .....Charlottesville, Va.Enrollment .................... 20,399Nickname ................. CavaliersColors ....................................Navy & OrangeHome Court ................ Memorial GymnasiumPresident ............................... Teresa SullivanAthletics Director .................. Craig LittlepageHead Coach ...................................Lee MaesRecord at School (Overall) ....... 43-50 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 3 (same)Assistant Coach ..................Marritt CafarchiaAssistant Coach ............................ Ted Wade2010 Record (ACC) ...................14-16 (8-12)Volleyball Contact ....................Amy MulliganContact E-mail [email protected] ............................ virginiasports.com

VIRGINIA TECHLocation .........Blacksburg, Va.Enrollment ....................30,000Nickname .....................HokiesColors ........Chicago Maroon & Burnt OrangeHome Court ........................Cassell ColiseumPresident .....................Dr. Charles W. StegerAthletics Director .........................Jim WeaverHead Coach .................................Chris RileyRecord at School (Overall) ...90-67 (234-121)Seasons at University (Overall) ........... 6 (12)Assistant Coach .............Shelbylynn McBrideAssistant Coach ......................... Jen Malcom2010 Record (ACC) .................20-12 (10-10)Volleyball Contact ...............Rachel PerreaultContact E-mail ................... [email protected] ............................... hokiesports.com

WAKE FORESTLocation .. Winston-Salem, N.C.Enrollment ...................... 4,657Nickname ......Demon DeaconsColors .................................Old Gold & BlackHome Court ............................Reynolds GymPresident .............................Nathan O. HatchAthletics Director ......................Ron WellmanHead Coach ................ Heather Kahl HolmesRecord at School (Overall) ....... 88-99 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 6 (same)Assistant Coach .......................... Chad WillisAssistant Coach ......................Abbey Worrell2010 Record (ACC) ...................19-12 (11-9)Volleyball Contact ...................Steven WrightContact E-mail [email protected] ...................... wakeforestsports.com

WISCONSINLocation ........... Madison, Wis.Enrollment ....................42,099Nickname .................. BadgersColors ................................. Cardinal & WhiteHome Court ...............Wisconsin Field HouseChancellor ...............................................TBAAthletics Director ......................Barry AlvarezHead Coach .................................Pete WaiteRecord at School, Overall...272-115, 538-217Seasons at University (Overall) ......... 12 (23)Assistant Coach ......................Colleen BayerAssistant Coach ................... Brian Heffernan2010 Record (Big Ten) ...............16-15 (5-15)Volleyball Contact ..........Diane K. NordstromContact E-mail [email protected] ................................ uwbadgers.com

YALELocation .... New Haven, Conn.Enrollment ....................11, 446Nickname ...................BulldogsColors .....................................Orange & BlueColors ................................Yale Blue & WhiteHome Court ...........John J. Lee AmphitheaterPresident ................................. Richard LevinDirector of Athletics ............. Thomas BeckettHead Coach ...........................Erin ApplemanRecord at School (Overall) ..... 146-56 (same)Seasons at University (Overall) ...... 8 (same)Associate Head Coach ............Kevin Laseau2010 Record (ACC) .....................18-8 (12-2)Volleyball Contact ..........Timothy Bennett, Jr.Contact E-mail [email protected] ..............................yalebulldogs.com

OPPONENTSTHE ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE

THE TRADITIONConsistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor.However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has become so balanced and so com-petitive that it is virtually impossible to maintain a high level of consistency.Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now in its 59th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive intercol-legiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere conjecture, the numbers support it.Since its inception in 1953, ACC schools have captured 123 national championships, including 65 in women’s competition and 58 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 140 times in men’s competition and 99 times in women’s action.Volleyball’s inception as an ACC-sponsored sport came in 1980 and conference play began in 1981. Now entering its 32nd season of play, the league has seen its member institutions enjoy great success from both academic and athletic perspectives.Seven volleyball student-athletes earned ESPN The Magazine Academic honors in 2010. Duke’s Sophia Dunworth, Florida State’s Taylor Wilson, Miami’s Lane Carico, and Wake For-est’s Andrea Beck were named first-team Academic All-District III selections, while two student athletes were second team honorees, and one garnered third team recognition. Duke’s Kellie Catanach and Miami’s Carico were recognized as third-team All-America selections by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Eleven additional ACC student-athletes garnered Honorable Mention accolades in addition to All-East Region honors.Jolene Nagel, in her 12th year as head coach at Duke University, was honored by the AVCA as the East Region Coach of the Year, the third such recognition of her career. Virginia’s McKen-zie Adams was named East Region Freshman of the Year. The 2010-11 season was one of the best in the history of the ACC when the teams combined to finish with a record of 108-39 in out-of-conference play, the best such conference mark in 32 years. The conference has sent a league-record five teams to the NCAA Volleyball Champion-ship for two straight years and has had a representative reach the regional final in both years as well, with Florida State advancing to the Round of 8 in 2009 and Duke repeating the feat in 2010.The ACC again proved to be the nation’s premier athletic conference both academically and athletically.

2010-11 IN REVIEWThe 2010-11 academic year concluded with the league pocketing two more national team titles and 18 individual NCAA crowns. In all, the ACC has now won 45 national team titles since the beginning of 2000, and won two or more NCAA titles in 29 of the past 31 years.The ACC’s 2010-11 national champions were Maryland in field hockey and Virginia in men’s la-crosse. Overall, 132 ACC teams placed in NCAA championships during the past season. Nine teams competed in football bowl championships, with four teams claiming victories – Florida State (Chick-fil-A Bowl), Maryland (Military/Northrop-Grumman Bowl), North Carolina (Franklin American Mortgage MCB Bowl) and NC State (Champs Sports Bowl).The ACC placed at least one team in the final top 10 nationally in 19 of the 25 sponsored sports for which polls were available. In all, 40 ACC teams finished their season with a top 10 ranking, including two at the No. 1 spot.For the 2010-11 campaign, seven of the 12 ACC schools finished in the top 50 of the NACDA Director’s Cup, which is awarded annually by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and honors the top institution maintaining a broad-based athletic program and achieves success in many sports.A total of 306 ACC student-athletes earned first-, second-, or third-team All-America honors this past year. In addition, the ACC produced three national Players of the Year, four national Freshmen of the Year, and four national Coach of the Year honorees.

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Power Gym will serve as the Eagles home court for the 22nd season. Located between Gate C and Gate D of Conte Forum also plays host to the Boston College’s basketball and national championship hockey teams.

Power Gym is named in honor of the late Francis G. Power. Mr. Power dedicated himself to the betterment of Boston College as a scout, recruiter and assistant basketball coach for 32 years, including a stint as head coach of men’s basketball during the 1962-1963 season. For nearly 40 years, Frank “Mr. Boston College Basketball” Power filled mentoring roles as a teacher, coach and administrator for the city of Boston. A plaque outside the gym is displayed in his memoriam.

Renovations conducted in 2001 positioned Power Gym as one of the top volleyball facilities in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As recent as 2010, the gym was expanded to include more vol-leyball specific areas, as well as new lighting systems and high-powered cooling fans. To better serve the volleyball program, technologies and premier volleyball equipment such as Senoh Systems, Daktronics and video cameras are continually sought after and added to the facility. Additionally, banners celebrating the Eagles’ accomplishments hang from the ceiling, making Power Gym aesthetically pleasing to visitors and fans alike.

Boston College opens up the 2011 campaign with the ACC/SEC Challenge in Gainesville, Fla. and follows with tournaments at Yale, Rhode Island and Seton Hall. After traveling nearly 3,150 miles, Power Gym will welcome home the Eagles as they open ACC play and kick-off a five-match home stand against Maryland on Tuesday, September 20 at 5 p.m.

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AUG. 26-27 ACC/SEC Challenge (Univ. of Florida)AUG. 26 Fri. Florida 7:30 p.m.AUG. 27 Sat. Auburn 5:30 p.m.

SEPT. 2-3 Yale Tournament (New Haven, Conn.) SEPT. 2 Fri. Yale 7:00 p.m.SEPT. 3 Sat. Utah 1:00 p.m.SEPT. 3 Sat. Colgate 5:00 p.m.

SEPT. 9-10 Rhode Island Tournament (Kingston, R.I.)SEPT. 9 Fri. Wisconsin 3:00 p.m.SEPT. 10 Sat. Columbia 3:00 p.m.SEPT. 10 Sat. Rhode Island 7:00 p.m.

SEPT. 16-17 Seton Hall Tournament (South Orange, N.J.)SEPT. 16 Fri. TCU 1:00 p.m.SEPT. 16 Fri. Seton Hall 6:00 p.m.SEPT. 17 Sat. NJIT 12:00 p.m.

SEPT. 20 Tues. MARYLAND* 5:00 p.m.SEPT. 23 Fri. NC STATE* 7:00 p.m.SEPT. 25 Sat. NORTH CAROLINA* 12:00 p.m.SEPT. 29 Thur. VIRGINIA TECH* 7:00 p.m.

OCT. 2 Sun. VIRGINIA* 12:00 p.m.OCT. 7 Fri. at Clemson* 7:00 p.m.OCT. 9 Sun. at Georgia Tech* 1:00 p.m.OCT. 14 Fri. at Duke* TBDOCT. 15 Sat. at Wake Forest* TBDOCT. 21 Fri. MIAMI* 7:00 p.m.OCT. 23 Sun. FLORIDA STATE* 12:00 p.m.OCT. 28 Fri. at North Carolina* 7:00 p.m.OCT. 29 Sat. at NC State* 7:00 p.m.

NOV. 4 Fri. GEORGIA TECH* 7:00 p.m.NOV. 6 Sun. CLEMSON* 12:00 p.m.NOV. 11 Fri. at Virginia* 7:00 p.m.NOV. 12 Sat. at Virginia Tech* 6:00 p.m.NOV. 18 Fri. WAKE FOREST* 7:00 p.m.NOV. 20 Sun. DUKE* 12:00 p.m.NOV. 23 Wed. at Maryland* 1:00 p.m.

All times EST *ACC Match Home Matches in CAPS

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