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2009 InReview
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This is WesternIllinois University
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2010 Western Illinois Volleyball Viewbook
CreditsThe 2010 Western Illinois Volleyball Viewbook is a production of the Western Illinois University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. It was written, edited and designed by Katie Kane, Assistant Director for Athletics Media Services.
PhotographyPhotos by Larry Dean (WIU Visual Production Center). Additional photo credits include Katie Kane and Luke Toczek.
2010 WESTERN ILLINOIS VOLLEYBALL VIEWBOOK
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TSGeneralLocation ......................................Macomb, IL 61455Founded ..........................................................1899Enrollment ....................................................13,331Nickname ................................ Fighting LeathernecksColors ..............Purple (PMS 2607) & Gold (PMS 116)Home arena .........................Brophy Hall/Western HallCapacity ..................................................800/5,139Conference ................................. The Summit LeagueAffiliation ..........................................NCAA Division IPresident ....................................... Dr. Alvin GoldfarbAlma mater ..............................Queens College, 1972Director of Athletics .......................Dr. Tim Van AlstineAlma mater .........................St. Norbert College, 1982Athletics department phone .............. (309) 298-1190
Coaching StaffHead coach .............................................Kym McKayAlma mater .................................... St. Francis, 1996Western Illinois/career record ..........88-153 (.365)/9thOffice phone ................................... (309) 298-1855Best time to reach ..........................weekday morningsAssistant coach ................... Eric Lazowski, 1st seasonAlma mater ............... Texas A&M Corpus Christi, 2010Assistant coach ..................Kayani Turner, 2nd seasonAlma mater .......................................... Illinois, 2008Athletic trainer ........................................ Lori BureshStrength coach ................................... Chris AndersonAlma mater .......................Cal State Stanislaus, 1996
Team InformationFirst year ........................1976 (2010 is 34th season)All-time record .............................. 443-576-8 (.433)Overall record last year .......10-21 (H 4-7/A 6-9/N 0-5)Summit League record last year ...................5-13(9th)Letterwinners returning/lost ..................................8/4Starters returning/lost ...............................5+Libero/1
Sports Information/Media ServicesDirector .......................................... Patrick OstermanVolleyball contact ........ Brad Taylor, Graduate AssistantE-Mail ...........................................bc-taylor@wiu.eduOffice phone/fax .... (309) 298-1133/ (309) 298-2060Cell phone ...................................... (630) 940-5971Mailing address ...... 1 University Circle • 213 Western Hall...................................................Macomb, IL 61455
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KYM McKAY Head Coach • Ninth Season
The McKay FileCoaching ExperienceWestern Illinois, head coach ...................2002-pr.Joliet Junior College, head coach ............1999-02Unlimited Volleyball Club, head coach .............1996-02
Playing ExperienceUniversity of St. Francis .........................1992-96Batavia High School ...............................1989-92
EducationBatavia High School ....................................1992University of St. Francis, bachelor’s degree ...1996
PersonalBorn .............................................. June 1, 1974Hometown ........................................ Batavia, Ill.
Record as a Head CoachYear School Overall Conference2002 W. Illinois 3-26 3-9 (6th)2003 W. Illinois 7-22 5-9 (T-5th)2004 W. Illinois 13-17 9-5 (3rd)2005 W. Illinois 17-14 11-3 (3rd)2006 W. Illinois 14-15 9-3 (2nd)2007 W. Illinois 15-16 11-5 (T-4th)2008 W. Illinois 9-22 5-11 (T-6th)2009 W. Illinois 10-21 5-13 (9th)Total 8 Seasons 88-15� 58-58
Coaching Highlights2005 Mid-Con Coach of the Year2007 Summit League Championship Appearance2006 Mid-Con Tournament Appearance2005 Mid-Con Tournament Appearance2004 Mid-Con Tournament AppearanceRecruited Ashley Baker, 2006 Mid-Con co-Player of the YearRecruited Three Mid-Con Freshman of the Year Winners (2002, 2003, 2005)Recruited Jennifer Alexander, 2005 Mid-Con Defensive Player of the YearCoached 12 all-conference team membersCoached eight conference all-freshman team membersRanks second on the Western charts for career wins (88)Ranks first on Western’s charts for years as coach
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“The goal of the Leatherneck volleyball program is for each student-athlete to fully utilize the opportunities and experiences that participation in Division I athletics creates. The coaching staff is dedicated to the development of each player’s academic, athletic and personal growth. The staff invests a lot of time into each student-athlete, which revels in their improvements, maturation, and accomplishments. Each player leaves their mark on the program and we enjoy sharing this journey with them.”
- Kym McKayHead Coach
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FFERIC LAZOWSKI Assistant Coach • First Season
KAYANI TURNER Assistant Coach • Second Season
The Lazowski FileCoaching ExperienceWestern Illinois, assistant coach ..............2010-pr.Austin Juniors, head coach/recruiting ......2009-10Texas A&M Corpus Christi, asst. coach .....2006-09UTEP Volleyball, volunteer asst. coach .....2005-06Florida Gulf Coast, asst. coach ................2004-05Barry University, asst. coach ...................2001-03South Florida VBC, head coach/asst. club dir. . 2001-03
Playing ExperienceAVP/FIVB/MPVA Pro Beach Tours.............1994-99Michigan State ......................................1994-95Central Michigan ...................................1992-93
EducationTexas A&M Corpus Christi, bachelor’s degree ....2010
PersonalBorn ................................... September 11, 1973Hometown ................................ Birch Run, Mich.
The Turner FileCoaching ExperienceWestern Illinois, assistant coach ..............2009-pr.Precision Volleyball Camp, instructor ............2009Prime Time VBC, head coach ..................2008-09Illinois Volleyball Camp, instructor ..........2005-08
Playing ExperienceIllinois ........................................2005-06, 2008
EducationIllinois, bachelor’s degree ............................2008Western Illinois, master’s degree ............. pursuing
PersonalBorn ...................................... November 3, 1986Hometown ................................ Bel Air, Maryland
“The goal of the Leatherneck volleyball program is for each student-athlete to fully utilize the opportunities and experiences that participation in Division I athletics creates. The coaching staff is dedicated to the development of each player’s academic, athletic and personal growth. The staff invests a lot of time into each student-athlete, which revels in their improvements, maturation, and accomplishments. Each player leaves their mark on the program and we enjoy sharing this journey with them.”
- Kym McKayHead Coach
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Alphabetical Roster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Krissy Bergquist RS 5-11 Jr. Algonquin, Ill. (Huntley)
15 Alaina DiGiorgio-Verdin MH 6-0 Fr. Lannon, Wis. (Hamilton)
13 Cait Egan MH 6-1 Jr. Evergreen Park, Ill. (Evergreen Park)
14 Allison Gilbert LS 6-2 Jr. West Salem, Wis. (West Salem)
19 Alyssa Holum S 5-8 Jr. Westmont, Ill. (Montini Catholic)
8 Katie Hosteng MH 6-1 So. Galesburg, Ill. (Galesburg)
12 Jessie Lantz DS 5-5 Fr. Rockford, Ill. (Rockford East)
6 Ellen Miller S 5-7 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Marist)
1 Bridget Murphy DS 5-7 So. New Lenox, Ill. (Providence Catholic)
5 Meghan Ross DS 5-8 Fr. Plainfield, Ill. (Plainfield Central)
11 Heather Smith S 5-8 Fr. LaSalle, Ill. (LaSalle-Peru)
4 Brooke Stittleburg LS 5-8 Jr. Black River Falls, Wis. (Black River Falls)
9 Megan Toczek MH 6-3 Jr. Antioch, Ill. (Antioch)
Coaching Staff Head coach: Kym McKay (9th season) Assistant coach: Eric Lazowski (1st season) Assistant coach: Kayani Turner (2nd season)
Pronunciation Guide Krissy Bergquist ........... BURG-kwist Alyssa Holum ......................HA-lum Katie Hosteng ................ HOSS-ting
Megan Toczek ................. TOE-check Kayani Turner .............. kay-YAH-nee Alaina DiGiorgio-Verdin .....ver-DEEN
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1 | Bridget Murphy 3 | Krissy Bergquist 4 | Brooke Stittleburg
5 | Meghan Ross 6 | Ellen Miller 8 | Katie Hosteng
9 | Megan Toczek 11 | Heather Smith 12 | Jessie Lantz
13 | Cait Egan 14 | Allison Gilbert 15 | Alaina DiGiorgio-Verdin
19 | Alyssa HolumLori BureshAthletic Trainer
Joe WaropayStudent Manager
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Ellen MillerSetter • 5-7 • Sr.
Chicago, Ill. (Marist)
Krissy BergquistRight Side • 5-11 • Jr.
Algonquin, Ill. (Huntley)
Brooke StittleburgLeft Side • 5-8 • Jr.
Black River Falls, Wis. (Black River Falls)
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Megan ToczekMiddle Hitter • 6-3 • Jr.
Antioch, Ill. (Antioch)
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Cait EganMiddle Hitter • 6-1 • Jr.
Evergreen Park, Ill. (Evergreen Park)
Allison GilbertLeft Side • 6-2 • Jr.
West Salem, Wis. (West Salem)
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Katie HostengMiddle Hitter • 6-1 • So.
Galesburg, Ill. (Galesburg)
Bridget MurphyDefensive Specialist • 5-7 • So.
New Lenox, Ill. (Providence Catholic)
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Date Opponent Location Time Bradley Braves Kickoff Classic
Aug. 27 at Bradley Peoria, Ill. 7 p.m.
Aug. 28 vs. Southeast Missouri State Peoria, Ill. 9:30 a.m.
Aug. 28 vs. South Carolina-Upstate Peoria, Ill. 4:30 p.m.
Troy University Spiketacular
Sept. 4 at Troy Troy, Ala. 10 a.m.
Sept. 5 vs. Evansville Troy, Ala. 11:30 a.m.
Sept. 5 vs. McNeese Troy, Ala. 2 p.m.
Sept. 10 at Centenary* Shreveport, La. 7 p.m.
Sept. 11 at Oral Roberts* Tulsa, Okla. 7 p.m.
Sept. 14 Chicago State Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Sept. 17 IPFW* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Sept. 18 Oakland* Macomb, Ill. 5 p.m.
Sept. 20 Eastern Illinois Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Sept. 24 IUPUI* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Sept. 30 at Southern Utah* Cedar City, Utah 8 p.m.
Oct. 2 at UMKC* Kansas City, Mo. 7 p.m.
Oct. 8 South Dakota State* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Oct. 9 North Dakota State* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Oct. 11 at SIU-Edwardsville Edwardsville, Ill. 7 p.m.
Oct. 15 UMKC* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Oct. 16 Southern Utah* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Oct. 22 at North Dakota State* Fargo, N.D. 7 p.m.
Oct. 23 at South Dakota State* Brookings, S.D. 7 p.m.
Oct. 29 Oral Roberts* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Oct. 30 Centenary* Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Nov. 1 at Chicago State Chicago, Ill. 7 p.m.
Nov. 5 at IPFW* Fort Wayne, Ind. 6 p.m.
Nov. 6 at Oakland* Rochester, Mich. 4 p.m.
Nov. 8 Illinois-Chicago Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Nov. 10 SIU-Edwardsville Macomb, Ill. 7 p.m.
Nov. 13 at IUPUI* Indianapolis, Ind. 6 p.m.
Nov. 19-20 at Summit League Tournament Fargo, N.D. TBD
Purple and Gold denotes all home matches
* denotes Summit League matches
All home league matches held in Brophy Hall
All home non-league matches held in Western Hall
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WSchedule HighlightsThe Western Illinois volleyball schedule features seven nonconference matches against in-state opponents in addition to a full Summit League slate.
Once play concludes at the season-opening tournament at Bradley, the Leathernecks host Southern Illinois-Edwardsville Aug. 31 for the team’s home opener at Western Hall. Next, the Leathernecks hit the road for a tournament at Troy, Sept. 4-5, in Troy, Ala.
Western concludes the road swing with Summit League-opening matches at Centenary Sept. 10 and Oral Roberts Sept. 11.
“For the second year in a row, Summit League play will start earlier than any other conference in the country as conference play starts on the third weekend of the season,” ninth year head coach Kym McKay said. “With this type of timing, we need to play as much volleyball as possible in September.”
The Fighting Leathernecks will play 30 matches with 12 matches scheduled against nonconference opponents from seven different conferences. The Leathernecks will play 17 matches on the road with nine home conference matches scheduled at Brophy Hall and four home nonconference matches scheduled at Western Hall.
The ReturnersLosing only one starter from last season to graduation, the Leathernecks return five and the libero for the 2010 season.
“This season we want to play more consistent, execute when the pressure is on and increase
our competitive toughness,” McKay said. “We dropped some matches where we were up 2-1 last season and not being able to finish when we’re in a position to win is a sign of a young team. The girls have worked really hard on understanding the importance of competitive maturity.”
Lone senior Ellen Miller (pictured left) took on Western’s starting setter role in the 2009 season as she led the Summit League and recorded the fourth-highest single season assists in program history with 1,134.
Junior Cait Egan returns in the middle as the Leathernecks’ kill leader. Egan accounted for roughly 25 percent of Western’s kills as she tallied 351 for a .268 attack percentage last season. Egan also returns a majority of Western’s blocking game as she recorded 86 total blocks. Beside Egan, sophomore Katie Hosteng assisted with 58 blocks for 66 total last season.
Others who proved aggressive at the net with at least 100 kills last season were Hosteng, Allison Gilbert, Krissy Bergquist, Megan Toczek and Brooke Stittleburg.
The NewcomersFour freshman have been added depth to the 2010 roster in Alaina DiGiorgio-Verdin, Jessie Lantz, Meghan Ross and Heather Smith. DiGiorgio-Verdin will follow the lead of Egan and Hosteng in the middle. Lantz and Ross will compete for time at the defensive specialist role, while Smith will learn from the examples of Miller and Holum at setter.
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As The Summit League concludes its third decade as an NCAA Division I athletics conference, the ascending level of performance among the 10 member institutions and over 3,000 student-athletes in 19 championship sports continues.
Now in its 29th year, The Summit League is in the midst of a renaissance, both on the playing field and in the classroom. During the 2009-10 academic year, the League produced a national champion, 11 All-Americans, eight Academic All-Americans and 33 Academic All-District honorees.
During the 2009-10 campaign North Dakota State’s volleyball team set a new mark with its 37th consecutive League win en route to its second straight undefeated season. Southern Utah joined the league in volleyball for the 2009 season, expanding the competition to 10 teams.
Academically, six Summit League teams were bestowed with the NCAA Public Recognition Award, an honor given to teams that have a Division I Academic Progress Rate (APR) in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective sports. IPFW led with three teams on the list, including men’s cross country, women’s golf and volleyball, while another trio of teams, UMKC volleyball, North Dakota State women’s golf and Oakland women’s golf, also received accolades.
Originally formed in 1982 as the Association of Mid-Continent Universities and later known as the Mid-Continent Conference, The Summit League is in its fourth year of a rebranding that followed its 25th anniversary and coincided with the Summit Plan, a strategic plan that places a renewed emphasis on improving the academic
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and athletic performances of all league student-athletes. Included in the plan was the league’s new name, the creation of a new image and the addition of three member institutions.
The Summit League has a combined enrollment of over 125,000 at 10 member institutions: Centenary College of Louisiana, IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University-Fort Wayne), IUPUI (Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis), UMKC (University of Missouri-Kansas City), North Dakota State University, Oakland
University, Oral Roberts University, South Dakota State University, Southern Utah University and Western Illinois University.
In April 2009, the University of South Dakota accepted an invitation to join the league with full membership beginning in 2011-12 and currently serves as an associate member for swimming and diving. The League has one additional associate member in Eastern Illinois University, which currently competes in swimming and
diving and will join in men’s soccer in 2011.
These member institutions pride themselves on providing quality athletic, academic and social experiences for their
student-athletes.
The Summit League sponsors 19 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s tennis, and volleyball. The league champion receives automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament in all applicable sports.
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The Western Illinois volleyball team’s 2009 season saw the Fighting Leathernecks set some milestones and make strides as a program in coach Kym McKay’s record-setting eighth season at the helm.
The W ColumnWestern improved upon its record from the previous season with a 10-21 overall record and the Leathernecks finished ninth with a 5-13 record in a balanced Summit League. Throughout the year, the Leathernecks recorded wins over teams from the Big East (DePaul), Missouri Valley (Bradley), Horizon League (Illinois-Chicago) and Ohio Valley (SIU-Edwardsville) Conferences and came back from a 0-2 deficit for a thrilling 3-2 win over eventual Summit League Tournament champion IPFW on the road.
McKay in the Record BookNot only did McKay become the longest-tenured coach in program history in 2009, but the Leathernecks’ five-set win over Bradley Sept. 15 helped her pick up her 81st coaching win to move past Connie Truelove (1976-81) for the second-most in Western’s volleyball history. McKay currently has 88 wins, sitting behind only legendary Western coach Juli Kartel who led the program to 112 wins from 1986-92.
Players Changing the BooksIn addition to McKay, several Leatherneck volleyball players made moves in the Western Illinois record book during the 2009 season. Senior defensive specialist Elise Crnjak recorded 288 digs throughout the 2009 season to finish her career with 1,548 digs, which ranks as the third-highest career digs total in team history. Crnjak also ranks sixth in school history with a career average of 3.87 digs per set.
Senior Erin Frick also finished her career in record fashion as the middle hitter posted 11 total blocks (2 block solos, 9 block assists) in 2009 to move into a tie for fourth in school history in career block assists with 281 and a tie for fifth in career total blocks with 317.
Western players Cait Egan and Ellen Miller also made it into the school annals for their record-setting single-season efforts. Egan recorded a team-leading 351 kills in 2009 to take over the ninth spot on the Western Illinois single-season kills chart. The sophomore also had 935 attack attempts throughout the season, which is the 10th-most in program history.
Egan also entered the Western Illinois record books after recording 11 blocks (all block assists) against Bradley. The mark ranked as the second-most block assists in a match in school history and tied for the fourth-highest mark in total blocks. Egan led the team with 86 total blocks on 19 block solos and 67 block assists for the season.
Miller’s Breakout Season at SetterIn her first year as the team’s full-time setter, Miller recorded 1,134 assists to take over the No. 4 spot in Western’s single-season assists chart. Miller led the Summit League in total assists and ranked fourth in the conference with an average of 9.49 assists per set. Her season-high 55 assists against Southern Illinois-Carbondale ranked as the most by a Summit League player in a four-set match in 2009.
Miller’s breakout season not only included record-setting offensive numbers, but she also led the defense with 377 digs for an average of 3.19 digs per set. Her 31 digs against UMKC were not only the most by any Western player in a match this season, but also ranked as the second-most digs by a Summit League player in a four-set match in 2009. Her efforts against the Kangaroos earned Miller the Summit League defensive player of the week honor Sept. 21. Miller recorded a double-double (assists-digs) in 21 out of Western’s 31 matches and ended the season on a streak of 11-consecutive matches with double-doubles.
100-Kill ClubWhile Egan was the primary beneficiary of Miller’s sets throughout the year, Western also had five other players record at least 100 kills throughout the season. Allison Gilbert was second on the team with 253 kills (2.39/set), Katie Hosteng had 198 kills (1.89/set), Krissy Bergquist had 189 kills (1.93/set), Megan Toczek had 136 kills (2.03/set) and Brooke Stittleburg had 134 kills (1.54/set).
Leathernecks Dig ItFreshman Bridget Murphy ranked second on the team with 366 digs for an average of 3.10 digs per set. Murphy split libero duties throughout the season with Crnjak and senior Lindsay Muehlbauer. Muehlbauer recorded 311 digs for the season for an average of 2.66 digs per set. Stittleburg came on strong for the Leatherneck defense late in the season to finish with the team’s best digs average at 3.49 digs per set (304 total digs).
Academic SuccessThe Leatherneck volleyball team also continued a tradition of excellence in the classroom as senior Emily Harrison earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine academic all-District V second team honors for the second consecutive season.
As a team, the squad turned in the highest grade point average of any Western Illinois athletic team in the spring as it posted a 3.71 GPA. It helped the entire department achieve its highest overall GPA of 3.19 in athletics history.
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WThe Western Illinois volleyball team’s 2009 season saw the Fighting Leathernecks set some milestones and make strides as a program in coach Kym McKay’s record-setting eighth season at the helm.
The W ColumnWestern improved upon its record from the previous season with a 10-21 overall record and the Leathernecks finished ninth with a 5-13 record in a balanced Summit League. Throughout the year, the Leathernecks recorded wins over teams from the Big East (DePaul), Missouri Valley (Bradley), Horizon League (Illinois-Chicago) and Ohio Valley (SIU-Edwardsville) Conferences and came back from a 0-2 deficit for a thrilling 3-2 win over eventual Summit League Tournament champion IPFW on the road.
McKay in the Record BookNot only did McKay become the longest-tenured coach in program history in 2009, but the Leathernecks’ five-set win over Bradley Sept. 15 helped her pick up her 81st coaching win to move past Connie Truelove (1976-81) for the second-most in Western’s volleyball history. McKay currently has 88 wins, sitting behind only legendary Western coach Juli Kartel who led the program to 112 wins from 1986-92.
Players Changing the BooksIn addition to McKay, several Leatherneck volleyball players made moves in the Western Illinois record book during the 2009 season. Senior defensive specialist Elise Crnjak recorded 288 digs throughout the 2009 season to finish her career with 1,548 digs, which ranks as the third-highest career digs total in team history. Crnjak also ranks sixth in school history with a career average of 3.87 digs per set.
Senior Erin Frick also finished her career in record fashion as the middle hitter posted 11 total blocks (2 block solos, 9 block assists) in 2009 to move into a tie for fourth in school history in career block assists with 281 and a tie for fifth in career total blocks with 317.
Western players Cait Egan and Ellen Miller also made it into the school annals for their record-setting single-season efforts. Egan recorded a team-leading 351 kills in 2009 to take over the ninth spot on the Western Illinois single-season kills chart. The sophomore also had 935 attack attempts throughout the season, which is the 10th-most in program history.
Egan also entered the Western Illinois record books after recording 11 blocks (all block assists) against Bradley. The mark ranked as the second-most block assists in a match in school history and tied for the fourth-highest mark in total blocks. Egan led the team with 86 total blocks on 19 block solos and 67 block assists for the season.
Miller’s Breakout Season at SetterIn her first year as the team’s full-time setter, Miller recorded 1,134 assists to take over the No. 4 spot in Western’s single-season assists chart. Miller led the Summit League in total assists and ranked fourth in the conference with an average of 9.49 assists per set. Her season-high 55 assists against Southern Illinois-Carbondale ranked as the most by a Summit League player in a four-set match in 2009.
Miller’s breakout season not only included record-setting offensive numbers, but she also led the defense with 377 digs for an average of 3.19 digs per set. Her 31 digs against UMKC were not only the most by any Western player in a match this season, but also ranked as the second-most digs by a Summit League player in a four-set match in 2009. Her efforts against the Kangaroos earned Miller the Summit League defensive player of the week honor Sept. 21. Miller recorded a double-double (assists-digs) in 21 out of Western’s 31 matches and ended the season on a streak of 11-consecutive matches with double-doubles.
100-Kill ClubWhile Egan was the primary beneficiary of Miller’s sets throughout the year, Western also had five other players record at least 100 kills throughout the season. Allison Gilbert was second on the team with 253 kills (2.39/set), Katie Hosteng had 198 kills (1.89/set), Krissy Bergquist had 189 kills (1.93/set), Megan Toczek had 136 kills (2.03/set) and Brooke Stittleburg had 134 kills (1.54/set).
Leathernecks Dig ItFreshman Bridget Murphy ranked second on the team with 366 digs for an average of 3.10 digs per set. Murphy split libero duties throughout the season with Crnjak and senior Lindsay Muehlbauer. Muehlbauer recorded 311 digs for the season for an average of 2.66 digs per set. Stittleburg came on strong for the Leatherneck defense late in the season to finish with the team’s best digs average at 3.49 digs per set (304 total digs).
Academic SuccessThe Leatherneck volleyball team also continued a tradition of excellence in the classroom as senior Emily Harrison earned CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine academic all-District V second team honors for the second consecutive season.
As a team, the squad turned in the highest grade point average of any Western Illinois athletic team in the spring as it posted a 3.71 GPA. It helped the entire department achieve its highest overall GPA of 3.19 in athletics history.Gilbert Hosteng
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The Automated ScoreBookWestern Illinois Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 01, 2010)
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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-21 4-7 6-9 0-5CONFERENCE 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-8 1-1 4-2 0-5
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
11 Erin Frick 24 41 1.71 11 107 . 2 8 0 2 0.08 1 2 0.04 2 10 0.42 2 9 11 0.46 1 0 -13 Cait Egan 116 351 3.03 100 935 . 2 6 8 7 0.06 16 24 0.14 1 66 0.57 19 67 86 0.74 11 0 -6 Ellen Miller 118 96 0.81 22 330 . 2 2 4 1134 9.61 18 9 0.15 2 377 3.19 2 28 30 0.25 4 8 -12 Emily Harrison 26 39 1.50 15 128 . 1 8 8 1 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 14 0.54 0 2 2 0.08 0 0 -17 Lindsay Muehlbauer 117 4 0.03 0 24 . 1 6 7 27 0.23 9 14 0.08 42 311 2.66 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -8 Katie Hosteng 105 198 1.89 106 583 . 1 5 8 11 0.10 9 16 0.09 6 35 0.33 8 58 66 0.63 12 2 -9 Megan Toczek 67 136 2.03 79 436 . 1 3 1 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 3 15 0.22 4 18 22 0.33 6 2 -3 Krissy Bergquist 98 189 1.93 116 618 . 1 1 8 41 0.42 11 11 0.11 4 121 1.23 5 24 29 0.30 6 4 -14 Allison Gilbert 106 253 2.39 153 860 . 1 1 6 13 0.12 0 0 0.00 0 48 0.45 6 26 32 0.30 2 1 -4 Brooke Stittleburg 87 134 1.54 103 489 . 0 6 3 66 0.76 13 36 0.15 19 304 3.49 4 31 35 0.40 12 2 -33 #33 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -1 Bridget Murphy 118 1 0.01 2 41 - . 0 2 4 34 0.29 25 24 0.21 30 366 3.10 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -15 Elise Crnjak 112 4 0.04 5 24 - . 0 4 2 21 0.19 11 13 0.10 39 288 2.57 0 1 1 0.01 0 0 -
TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - -WESTERN ILLINOIS 118 1446 12.25 712 4575 . 1 6 0 1358 11.51 113 149 0.96 155 1955 16.57 50 264 182.0 1.54 54 21 -Opponents 118 1595 13.52 622 4485 . 2 1 7 1483 12.57 155 237 1.31 113 2014 17.07 61 389 255.5 2.17 42 27 -
Team Statistics WIU OPPATTACK K i l l s 1446 1595 E r r o r s 712 622 Total Attacks 4575 4485 Attack Pct . 1 6 0 . 2 1 7 K i l l s / S e t 12.3 13.5SET A s s i s t s 1358 1483 A s s i s t s / S e t 11.5 12.6SERVE A c e s 113 155 E r r o r s 149 237 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.3SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 155 113 E r r o r s / S e t 1.3 1.0DEFENSE D i g s 1955 2014 D i g s / S e t 16.6 17.1BLOCKING Block Solo 50 61 Block Assist 264 389 Total Blocks 182.0 255.5 B l o c k s / S e t 1.5 2.2 Block Errors 54 42Ball handling errors 21 27ATTENDANCE T o t a l 2970 5688 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/270 15/379 Neutral site #/Avg 5/65 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -
Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 28 at Northern Illinois L 0-3 13-25,24-26,18-25 167Aug 28 vs Illinois Chicago L 2-3 25-20,25-27,25-17,23-25,6-15 101Aug 29 vs Stephen F. Austin L 1-3 25-18,19-25,22-25,12-25 73Aug 29 vs Southern Illinois L 1-3 25-18,25-27,21-25,27-29 152Sep 01 SIUE W 3-1 25-16,20-25,25-20,25-22 385Sep 04 at DePaul W 3-2 15-25,25-19,25-22,19-25,15-12 418Sep 05 vs Clemson L 0-3 17-25,16-25,17-25 0Sep 05 vs Loyola-Chicago L 0-3 19-25,21-25,23-25 009-09-09 at Northern Iowa L 0-3 14-25,16-25,10-25 1025
*Sep 12 at IUPUI L 0-3 13-25,21-25,16-25 21309-15-09 at Bradley W 3-2 25-17,28-26,22-25,18-25,15-12 231
*Sep 18 SUU W 3-0 25-21,25-19,25-18 368*Sep 19 UMKC W 3-1 28-26,22-25,33-31,27-25 168*Sep 25 at South Dakota St. L 2-3 20-25,26-24,26-24,23-25,12-15 618*Sep 26 at North Dakota State L 1-3 25-23,19-25,17-25,20-25 1162*Oct 02 CENTENARY W 3-0 25-14,25-18,25-12 276*Oct 03 ORU L 2-3 25-23,27-29,30-28,16-25,9-15 124Oct 05 at SIUE W 3-0 25-18,25-21,27-25 241
*Oct 09 at IPFW W 3-2 14-25,15-25,31-29,25-22,15-8 239*Oct 10 at Oakland University L 0-3 16-25,23-25,22-25 262*Oct 15 at UMKC L 0-3 23-25,22-25,22-25 151*Oct 17 at SUU L 1-3 23-25,24-26,25-23,18-25 525Oct 20 DU L 0-3 17-25,20-25,23-25 321
*Oct 23 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 1-3 25-23,12-25,20-25,21-25 302*Oct 24 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. L 1-3 19-25,24-26,25-21,23-25 245*Oct 30 at ORU L 0-3 14-25,19-25,18-25 126*Oct 31 at Centenary W 3-0 25-19,25-14,28-26 103*Nov 06 OAKLAND UNIVERSITY L 2-3 25-20,20-25,18-25,25-20,7-15 184*Nov. 7 IPFW L 0-3 23-25,20-25,22-25 328Nov 10 at Illinois Chicago W 3-1 21-25,25-20,25-22,25-22 207
*Nov 14 IUPUI L 2-3 25-22,20-25,26-24,20-25,11-15 269
Record in 3-set matches: 4-10Record in 4-set matches: 3-6Record in 5-set matches: 3-5
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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-21 4-7 6-9 0-5CONFERENCE 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-8 1-1 4-2 0-5
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
11 Erin Frick 24 41 1.71 11 107 . 2 8 0 2 0.08 1 2 0.04 2 10 0.42 2 9 11 0.46 1 0 -13 Cait Egan 116 351 3.03 100 935 . 2 6 8 7 0.06 16 24 0.14 1 66 0.57 19 67 86 0.74 11 0 -6 Ellen Miller 118 96 0.81 22 330 . 2 2 4 1134 9.61 18 9 0.15 2 377 3.19 2 28 30 0.25 4 8 -12 Emily Harrison 26 39 1.50 15 128 . 1 8 8 1 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 14 0.54 0 2 2 0.08 0 0 -17 Lindsay Muehlbauer 117 4 0.03 0 24 . 1 6 7 27 0.23 9 14 0.08 42 311 2.66 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -8 Katie Hosteng 105 198 1.89 106 583 . 1 5 8 11 0.10 9 16 0.09 6 35 0.33 8 58 66 0.63 12 2 -9 Megan Toczek 67 136 2.03 79 436 . 1 3 1 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 3 15 0.22 4 18 22 0.33 6 2 -3 Krissy Bergquist 98 189 1.93 116 618 . 1 1 8 41 0.42 11 11 0.11 4 121 1.23 5 24 29 0.30 6 4 -14 Allison Gilbert 106 253 2.39 153 860 . 1 1 6 13 0.12 0 0 0.00 0 48 0.45 6 26 32 0.30 2 1 -4 Brooke Stittleburg 87 134 1.54 103 489 . 0 6 3 66 0.76 13 36 0.15 19 304 3.49 4 31 35 0.40 12 2 -33 #33 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -1 Bridget Murphy 118 1 0.01 2 41 - . 0 2 4 34 0.29 25 24 0.21 30 366 3.10 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -15 Elise Crnjak 112 4 0.04 5 24 - . 0 4 2 21 0.19 11 13 0.10 39 288 2.57 0 1 1 0.01 0 0 -
TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 7 - - - - - - - - -WESTERN ILLINOIS 118 1446 12.25 712 4575 . 1 6 0 1358 11.51 113 149 0.96 155 1955 16.57 50 264 182.0 1.54 54 21 -Opponents 118 1595 13.52 622 4485 . 2 1 7 1483 12.57 155 237 1.31 113 2014 17.07 61 389 255.5 2.17 42 27 -
Team Statistics WIU OPPATTACK K i l l s 1446 1595 E r r o r s 712 622 Total Attacks 4575 4485 Attack Pct . 1 6 0 . 2 1 7 K i l l s / S e t 12.3 13.5SET A s s i s t s 1358 1483 A s s i s t s / S e t 11.5 12.6SERVE A c e s 113 155 E r r o r s 149 237 A c e s / S e t 1.0 1.3SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 155 113 E r r o r s / S e t 1.3 1.0DEFENSE D i g s 1955 2014 D i g s / S e t 16.6 17.1BLOCKING Block Solo 50 61 Block Assist 264 389 Total Blocks 182.0 255.5 B l o c k s / S e t 1.5 2.2 Block Errors 54 42Ball handling errors 21 27ATTENDANCE T o t a l 2970 5688 Dates/Avg Per Date 11/270 15/379 Neutral site #/Avg 5/65 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -
Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.Aug 28 at Northern Illinois L 0-3 13-25,24-26,18-25 167Aug 28 vs Illinois Chicago L 2-3 25-20,25-27,25-17,23-25,6-15 101Aug 29 vs Stephen F. Austin L 1-3 25-18,19-25,22-25,12-25 73Aug 29 vs Southern Illinois L 1-3 25-18,25-27,21-25,27-29 152Sep 01 SIUE W 3-1 25-16,20-25,25-20,25-22 385Sep 04 at DePaul W 3-2 15-25,25-19,25-22,19-25,15-12 418Sep 05 vs Clemson L 0-3 17-25,16-25,17-25 0Sep 05 vs Loyola-Chicago L 0-3 19-25,21-25,23-25 009-09-09 at Northern Iowa L 0-3 14-25,16-25,10-25 1025
*Sep 12 at IUPUI L 0-3 13-25,21-25,16-25 21309-15-09 at Bradley W 3-2 25-17,28-26,22-25,18-25,15-12 231
*Sep 18 SUU W 3-0 25-21,25-19,25-18 368*Sep 19 UMKC W 3-1 28-26,22-25,33-31,27-25 168*Sep 25 at South Dakota St. L 2-3 20-25,26-24,26-24,23-25,12-15 618*Sep 26 at North Dakota State L 1-3 25-23,19-25,17-25,20-25 1162*Oct 02 CENTENARY W 3-0 25-14,25-18,25-12 276*Oct 03 ORU L 2-3 25-23,27-29,30-28,16-25,9-15 124Oct 05 at SIUE W 3-0 25-18,25-21,27-25 241
*Oct 09 at IPFW W 3-2 14-25,15-25,31-29,25-22,15-8 239*Oct 10 at Oakland University L 0-3 16-25,23-25,22-25 262*Oct 15 at UMKC L 0-3 23-25,22-25,22-25 151*Oct 17 at SUU L 1-3 23-25,24-26,25-23,18-25 525Oct 20 DU L 0-3 17-25,20-25,23-25 321
*Oct 23 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 1-3 25-23,12-25,20-25,21-25 302*Oct 24 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. L 1-3 19-25,24-26,25-21,23-25 245*Oct 30 at ORU L 0-3 14-25,19-25,18-25 126*Oct 31 at Centenary W 3-0 25-19,25-14,28-26 103*Nov 06 OAKLAND UNIVERSITY L 2-3 25-20,20-25,18-25,25-20,7-15 184*Nov. 7 IPFW L 0-3 23-25,20-25,22-25 328Nov 10 at Illinois Chicago W 3-1 21-25,25-20,25-22,25-22 207
*Nov 14 IUPUI L 2-3 25-22,20-25,26-24,20-25,11-15 269
Record in 3-set matches: 4-10Record in 4-set matches: 3-6Record in 5-set matches: 3-5
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Conference matches
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-0CONFERENCE 5-13 3-6 2-7 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
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
11 Erin Frick 19 40 2.11 7 94 . 3 5 1 2 0.11 1 2 0.05 1 9 0.47 2 9 11 0.58 1 0 -13 Cait Egan 68 218 3.21 71 614 . 2 3 9 4 0.06 13 18 0.19 1 48 0.71 11 37 48 0.71 7 0 -12 Emily Harrison 21 38 1.81 14 123 . 1 9 5 1 0.05 0 0 0.00 0 13 0.62 0 2 2 0.10 0 0 -6 Ellen Miller 69 55 0.80 15 208 . 1 9 2 666 9.65 6 5 0.09 1 255 3.70 1 18 19 0.28 2 4 -8 Katie Hosteng 59 99 1.68 61 324 . 1 1 7 6 0.10 0 0 0.00 4 20 0.34 1 32 33 0.56 4 1 -3 Krissy Bergquist 56 121 2.16 76 388 . 1 1 6 19 0.34 2 3 0.04 0 60 1.07 2 13 15 0.27 3 1 -14 Allison Gilbert 57 125 2.19 83 459 . 0 9 2 10 0.18 0 0 0.00 0 30 0.53 4 12 16 0.28 0 1 -17 Lindsay Muehlbauer 69 1 0.01 0 12 . 0 8 3 16 0.23 6 4 0.09 24 222 3.22 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -4 Brooke Stittleburg 63 108 1.71 78 396 . 0 7 6 50 0.79 9 25 0.14 16 249 3.95 4 25 29 0.46 9 2 -9 Megan Toczek 26 47 1.81 35 165 . 0 7 3 1 0.04 0 0 0.00 2 7 0.27 4 4 8 0.31 3 0 -33 #33 1 0 0.00 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -1 Bridget Murphy 69 0 0.00 2 34 - . 0 5 9 18 0.26 15 16 0.22 22 246 3.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 -15 Elise Crnjak 63 1 0.02 5 15 - . 2 6 7 9 0.14 5 3 0.08 15 153 2.43 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 -
TEAM - - - - - - - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - -WESTERN ILLINOIS 69 853 12.36 447 2832 . 1 4 3 802 11.62 57 76 0.83 90 1312 19.01 29 152 105.0 1.52 29 11 -Opponents 69 916 13.28 372 2784 . 1 9 5 848 12.29 90 149 1.30 57 1285 18.62 38 237 156.5 2.27 20 16 -
Team Statistics WIU OPPATTACK K i l l s 853 916 E r r o r s 447 372 Total Attacks 2832 2784 Attack Pct . 1 4 3 . 1 9 5 K i l l s / S e t 12.4 13.3SET A s s i s t s 802 848 A s s i s t s / S e t 11.6 12.3SERVE A c e s 57 90 E r r o r s 76 149 A c e s / S e t 0.8 1.3SERVE RECEPTIONS E r r o r s 90 57 E r r o r s / S e t 1.3 0.8DEFENSE D i g s 1312 1285 D i g s / S e t 19.0 18.6BLOCKING Block Solo 29 38 Block Assist 152 237 Total Blocks 105.0 156.5 B l o c k s / S e t 1.5 2.3 Block Errors 29 20Ball handling errors 11 16ATTENDANCE T o t a l 2264 3399 Dates/Avg Per Date 9/252 9/378 Neutral site #/Avg 0/0 Current win streak 0 - Home win streak 0 -
Date Opponent Score Score by set Att.*Sep 12 at IUPUI L 0-3 13-25,21-25,16-25 213*Sep 18 SUU W 3-0 25-21,25-19,25-18 368*Sep 19 UMKC W 3-1 28-26,22-25,33-31,27-25 168*Sep 25 at South Dakota St. L 2-3 20-25,26-24,26-24,23-25,12-15 618*Sep 26 at North Dakota State L 1-3 25-23,19-25,17-25,20-25 1162*Oct 02 CENTENARY W 3-0 25-14,25-18,25-12 276*Oct 03 ORU L 2-3 25-23,27-29,30-28,16-25,9-15 124*Oct 09 at IPFW W 3-2 14-25,15-25,31-29,25-22,15-8 239*Oct 10 at Oakland University L 0-3 16-25,23-25,22-25 262*Oct 15 at UMKC L 0-3 23-25,22-25,22-25 151*Oct 17 at SUU L 1-3 23-25,24-26,25-23,18-25 525*Oct 23 NORTH DAKOTA STATE L 1-3 25-23,12-25,20-25,21-25 302*Oct 24 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. L 1-3 19-25,24-26,25-21,23-25 245*Oct 30 at ORU L 0-3 14-25,19-25,18-25 126*Oct 31 at Centenary W 3-0 25-19,25-14,28-26 103*Nov 06 OAKLAND UNIVERSITY L 2-3 25-20,20-25,18-25,25-20,7-15 184*Nov. 7 IPFW L 0-3 23-25,20-25,22-25 328*Nov 14 IUPUI L 2-3 25-22,20-25,26-24,20-25,11-15 269
Record in 3-set matches: 3-5Record in 4-set matches: 1-4Record in 5-set matches: 1-4
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• Western Illinois University student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom, recording a spring 2010 semester GPA of 3.19, the third-straight semester posting at least a 3.0 and the highest semester cumulative GPA in Athletics Department history. • In addition to increasing the overall GPA from the previous all-time high of 3.15 GPA set in fall 2009, the Leathernecks also increased the number of perfect 4.0 averages from 53 in the fall to 64 (16.45 percent of student-athlete body) in the spring.• Posting a GPA of 3.6 or better, 109 student athletes earned Semester Honors and 229, or more than half (58.87 percent of student-athlete body) of the student-athletes, earned a 3.0 or better. Western’s volleyball team led the entire department’s academic efforts in the spring 2010
semester as it posted a 3.71 team GPA.
• Western Illinois University student-athletes tallied 2,950 hours of community service and raised $14,825 to benefit local and national organizations during the 2009-10 academic year. • Student-athletes representing all 20 Western Illinois athletic teams participated in Rocky’s Reach and the Shaymus Relays. Others were also involved in Bowl for Kids Sake.• Held at Western’s track at Hanson Field, The Shaymus Relays enjoyed success for the second-straight year as it raised just over $11,000 for Shaymus Guinn and his family [pictured above].• Nationally, Western’s sport teams and department staff participated and raised money toward breast cancer awareness benefits through efforts in Big Pink Volleyball and Pink Zone.
Volleyball alum Elise Crnjak earned a degree in exercise science in spring 2010.
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Western’s volleyball team led the entire department’s academic efforts in the spring 2010 semester as it posted a 3.71 team GPA.
• Western Illinois University student-athletes tallied 2,950 hours of community service and raised $14,825 to benefit local and national organizations during the 2009-10 academic year. • Student-athletes representing all 20 Western Illinois athletic teams participated in Rocky’s Reach and the Shaymus Relays. Others were also involved in Bowl for Kids Sake.• Held at Western’s track at Hanson Field, The Shaymus Relays enjoyed success for the second-straight year as it raised just over $11,000 for Shaymus Guinn and his family [pictured above].• Nationally, Western’s sport teams and department staff participated and raised money toward breast cancer awareness benefits through efforts in Big Pink Volleyball and Pink Zone.
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Steven L. NelsonJ. Michael HoustonChair
Donald W. “Bill” Griffin
Carolyn Ehlert FullerVice Chair
William L. EpperlySecretary
Christopher BronsonStudent Trustee
“I would put the support our student-athletes receive from our upper administration up against that of any institution across the country. It is very common to see our President and vice-presidents at a variety of athletic events. In addition, they are extremely generous with their financial support. Both of these go a long way toward assuring that our student-athletes receive the best experience possible.”
- Dr. Tim M. Van AlstineDirector of Athletics
Since Al Goldfarb, Western Illinois University’s 10th president, officially took office July 1, 2002, the University has outlined goals and values within the framework of a strategic plan, expanded the University’s operations in the Quad Cities through a gift from Deere and Company of facilities and land which will become a riverfront campus, which is scheduled to open in Spring 2012, and designated the southwest section of the Macomb campus as a fine arts quadrant and location for a new Performing Arts Center.
Under his leadership the University has expanded its Cost Guarantee program to include graduate degree students, making Western the only public university in the state which guarantees tuition, fees, and room and board at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Goldfarb oversees the University’s current comprehensive campaign, “Set the Standard: Higher Values in Higher Education,” which to date, has raised just over $30 million of the campaign’s $60 million goal. University fundraising efforts resulted in $8.2 million in Fiscal Year 2009, the highest annual total on record.
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Dr. W. Garry Johnson Vice President for Student Services
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Brad BainterVice President for Advancement and Public Services
Jackie ThompsonVice President for Administrative Services
Dr. Joseph A. RivesVice President for Quad Cities, Planning & Technology
“I would put the support our student-athletes receive from our upper administration up against that of any institution across the country. It is very common to see our President and vice-presidents at a variety of athletic events. In addition, they are extremely generous with their financial support. Both of these go a long way toward assuring that our student-athletes receive the best experience possible.”
- Dr. Tim M. Van AlstineDirector of Athletics
W. Garry Johnson was named vice president for student services in 1998. In this capacity, Johnson provides administrative leadership for the educational and service activities and programs provided by 26 different areas of campus, to include athletics.
Johnson has 38 years of professional experience in higher educaiton including administrative positions at Southern Colorado State (1969-70), University of Missouri-Columbia (1970-80) and WIU (1980-present).
He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and history from Southern Colorado State College in 1970, his master’s degree in counseling and personnel services at Missouri-Columbia in 1972, and his doctorate in counseling psychology from Missouri-Columbia in 1982.
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The competitive nature and success of most athletics programs is measured and evaluated on a daily basis, primarily on the scoreboards, newscasts, and newspapers. Often times the basis of a sport program’s competitiveness and ultimate success extends behind the headlines deep into the support offered by its administration.
In nine years at Western Illinois, Dr. Tim M. Van Alstine has instilled a commitment to developing a broad-based gender-
neutral, yet competitive NCAA Division I athletics program.
Western has won 23 conference championships under Van Alstine, winning three Mid-Continent Conference Commissioner’s Cups, 2003, 2004, 2005 and finishing second the following three years.
Twenty Western Illinois teams have advanced to NCAA postseason competition and 58 student-athletes have competed as individuals representing Western at the NCAA’s. Further, since 2001, Western coaches have earned 26 “Coach of the Year” accolades.
Football attendance during the 2003 season reached a total of 77,426 - the highest attendance figure in school history - and an average of 12,904 fans per game - the second highest mark in the program’s 108 years. Each of the average football attendances during Van Alstine’s first three years rank among the top 15 marks.
Van Alstine has increased the academic expectations as well. For the first time in program history, Western Illinois student athletes exceeded the 3.0 grade point average in consecutive semesters (spring 2009 and fall 2009) with a then-all-time high 3.15 GPA after the 2009 fall semester. In spring 2010 athletics had its third-straight semester with at least a 3.0 GPA as the student-athletes achieved an unprecedented 3.19 GPA. Student-athletes have had a steady 76 percent graduation success rate (1999-2002 cohort).
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Chris AndersonStrength & Conditioning
David BeachumTrack & Field/CC
Mel BlasiMen’s Golf
Leslie CraneWomen’s Basketball
Tony GuinnWomen’s Soccer
Mark HendricksonFootball
Eric JohnsonMen’s Soccer
Chris KaneTennis
Lia Biehl-LukkarinenWomen’s Golf
Kym McKayVolleyball
Jim MolinariMen’s Basketball
Greg NaumannSwimming & Diving
Mike VillanoBaseball
Holly Van VlymenSoftball
Molly AndersonDir. of Sports Medicine
Alan ArvinEquipment Manager
Amy BeckmanAsst. Ath. Trainer
John BiernbaumFacilities Director
Laurie BlackRegistrar’s Office
Diane BrunsEquipment Supervisor
Corey BurkeEquipment Manager
Chad CerulloHead Ath. Trainer
Lacy ChapelAsst. Ath. Trainer
Dr. Tom CodyNCAA Faculty Rep.
Sue DannerCHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator
Larry DeanPhotographer
Katie KaneAsst. Dir. Media Services
Sean McDonoughAsst. A.D. Development
Lisa MelzAth. Academic Coord./SWA
Josh MoonAssociate A.D.
Carla OliverAdministrative Asst.
Patrick OstermanDir. Media Services
John QuigleEquip. Manager
Annie ShepardDir. of Compliance
Nancy SproutAssistant A.D.
Dr. Tim Van AlstineAsst. V.P./Dir. of Athletics
Terry WallickAdministrative Asst.
Susan WelshFB Administrative Asst.
Brock WissmillerMarketing Director
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Target Western ForwardCompleted ProjectsFootball: East side of Hanson Field, concession stands, bathroomsWomen’s Basketball: Coaches’ office suitesBaseball: New stadium, dugouts & batting facilityFootball: New broadcast quality lightsVolleyball: New practice net systemTennis: Courts resurfacedTrack & Field: Track resurfacedWomen’s Basketball: Locker room renovatedVolleyball: Locker room renovatedMen’s Basketball: Locker room renovatedSoftball: Locker room renovatedMen’s Soccer: Locker room renovatedVolleyball: Sport Court installationSoftball: Backstop, netting additionsBaseball: Outfield drainage system
Completed Facility ImprovementsAll sports: Renovation and expansion of the student-athlete academic support facilityOther projects: Brophy Hall weight room, coaches’ and administrative office, lighting in Western Hall
Future ProjectsFootball: West side of stadium, press box, seating, offices, meeting and classroom spaceMen’s & Women’s Soccer: Press box, team benches, permanent seating, lightsSoftball: Lights, practice fieldVolleyball: Installation of new scoreboard
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The national and regional yardstick by which a program’s support base is measured is in its facilities. The coaches and staff at Western Illinois are vigilant in monitoring the successes, failures, resources, and facilities of their peers and rival institutions. These comparisons are provident because in intercollegiate athletics, just as with other components of the University, most often there is a direct relationship between the facilities and resources and the competitive success of the program. In July 2008, the Leatherneck Volleyball program unveiled Sport Court flooring, the NCAA official volleyball playing surface. Western is the only school in The Summit League to host all conference matches on the surface.
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• Western Illinois Athletics began participating in NCAA Division I Volleyball in 1976. In July 1977 a county-wide nickname contest was held to establish an identity for Western’s female student-athletes. From more than 100 entries, women athletes and coaches voted for the nickname “Westerwinds,” helping fuel an increasingly popular national climate of women’s intercollegiate athletics.• The 1992 team stands as the only Western Illinois Volleyball squad to appear in the conference championship match. Western competed to the semifinals in 1998 and the again in 2004. The squad in 2004 ended the team’s six-year absence from the tournament, sparking four consecutive seasons in attendance (2004-07).• After the turn of the century, with the number of sports offered for men and women being equal, attention turned to creating a gender neutral athletics environment. Significant improvements have been made in recent years to marketing and publicity efforts, salaries, facilities and other resources. In 2009, the men and women again began using a unified nickname, “The
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Women’s Athletics at Western Illinois• Colonel Rock III made his Leatherneck debut on May 15, 2010, ending a 37-year hiatus of a live bulldog mascot at Western Illinois. The English bulldog is the traditional mascot of the U.S. Marine Corps.• A costumed version of Rocky was developed in 1973. He has received three “groomings” since his first appearance, the most recent on Feb. 15, 1997. Rocky was immortalized in the form of a 900-pound cement statue in 1971, which now sits at the entrance of Hanson Field.
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SRocky• Colonel Rock III made his Leatherneck debut on May 15, 2010, ending a 37-year hiatus of a live bulldog mascot at Western Illinois. The English bulldog is the traditional mascot of the U.S. Marine Corps.• A costumed version of Rocky was developed in 1973. He has received three “groomings” since his first appearance, the most recent on Feb. 15, 1997. Rocky was immortalized in the form of a 900-pound cement statue in 1971, which now sits at the entrance of Hanson Field.
• Western Illinois University holds the distinction of being the only non-military institution to officially have its nickname derived from a branch of the military service. • The school began use of the Marine Corps’ official nickname, “The Fighting Leathernecks,” in 1927 when then-athletic director and head baseball, basketball and football coach Ray “Rock” Hanson was granted permission by the U.S. Navy, based on his status as a Marine hero, to use the Marine’s official seal and bulldog mascot along with their nickname.• Hanson coached Leatherneck football for 16 years (1926-41) and was Western’s all-time winningest coach until 1998. In 1950, Western’s football stadium, Hanson Field, was dedicated in his honor. Rock retired in 1964 after serving at Western Illinois for 38 years. He passed away in 1982, at the age of 86.
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