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1 2018 COUGAR VOLLEYBALL POST-SEASON GUIDE

2 Washington State Volleyball THREE CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT SECOND ROUND APPEARANCES MATCH 33 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT - SWEET SIXTEEN #16 WASHINGTON STATE (23-9, 12-8 #1 STANFORD (30-1, 20-0 PAC-12) Friday, Dec. 7 // 5:30 p.m. PT // Stanford, California // Maples Pavilion Watch // ESPN 3 Live Stats // QUICK NOTES >> Washington State continued to roll in the 2018 NCAA Tournament, defeating Tennessee in a second round matchup Saturday evening inside Bohler Gym, 3-1. >> The Cougars will now face number one overall seeded, and region host Stanford, Friday, December 7 inside Maples Pavilion in a Sweet Sixteen contest slated for 5:30 p.m. PT. >> This will be the third meeting between the Cougars and the Cardinal, with Stanford winning the previous two Pac-12 matches 3-0 in Stanford, and 3-1 overall in Pullman. HOW SWEET IT IS Washington State s victory over the Volunteers of Tennessee to advance into the round of 16 is the third overall appearance in the Sweet Sixteen for the Cougars. The previous trips came in 1996 when WSU traveled to Stanford, Cali., 1997 in Madison, Wis., and most recently 2002 when the Cougars set out to Gainesville, Fla. WSU SEES FOUR NAMED TO ALL-PAC-12 TEAMS WSU saw seniors Taylor Mims, and McKenna Woodford named to the All- Pac-12 Team after fantastic regular seasons in Mims earned her second overall All-Pac-12 selection, while this was Woodford s first. Juniors Jocelyn Urias, and Ashley Brown each notched All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention picks for the Cougars after turning in stellar seasons as well this year. COUGARS UP TO NO. 19 IN LATEST AVCA COACHES POLL The Cougars jump up one spot to number 19 overall in the latest AVCA Coaches Poll, tying Tennessee for the same spot in the poll as well. The Pac-12 remains strong the the rankings with Stanford taking over the number one spot with 63 first place votes, followed by Oregon (14), USC (17), Washington (22), Arizona (23), and Utah, and Colorado each receiving votes. WSU EARNS THREE AVCA ALL-REGION SELECTIONS Washington State Volleyball saw three overall AVCA Pacific North All-Region selections with Taylor Mims earning All-Region honors, while McKenna Woodford, and Jocelyn Urias received Honorable Mention picks as well. Mims most recently guided the Cougars to NCAA Tournament First and Second Round victories over Northern Arizona, and the University of Tennessee. Woodford led the offensive attack this past weekend in the opening round sof the NCAA Tournament, helping the Cougars pick up wins over NAU and UT with 16 kills against the Lumberjacks, and 19 against the Volunteers. Urias posted solid matches in the tournament victories over both NAU and UT, as she totaled 13 kills, a.423 hitting percentage, four aces, and two blocks against Northern Arizona SCHEDULE & RESULTS AUGUST Saturday 25 vs VCU W, 3-0 Sunday 26 at NC State W, 3-1 Friday 31 at No. 17 Northern Iowa W, 3-1 SEPTEMBER Saturday 1 at No. 17 Northern Iowa W, 3-1 Friday 7 McNeese State W, 3-0 Illinois State W, 3-1 Saturday 8 Stony Brook W, 3-0 Friday 14 vs Northern Illinois W, 3-0 at Western Kentucky W, 3-1 Saturday 15 vs. East Tennessee State L, 2-3 Thursday 20 at No. 13 Washington * L, 2-3 Sunday 23 at No. 12 Oregon * L, 2-3 Friday 28 No. 25 Utah * W, 3-2 Sunday 30 No. 23 Colorado * W, 3-1 OCTOBER Friday 5 at (RV) Arizona State * W, 3-0 Sunday 7 at No. 21 Arizona * W, 3-2 Friday 12 at No. 2 Stanford * L, 0-3 Sunday 14 at Cal * L, 1-3 Friday 19 No. 14 USC * W, 3-2 Sunday 21 No. 20 UCLA * W, 3-0 Wednesday 24 at (RV) Utah * W, 3-0 Friday 26 at (RV) Colorado * W, 3-1 NOVEMBER Friday 2 No. 21 Arizona * L, 2-3 Sunday 4 Arizona State * W, 3-0 Thursday 8 at No. 21 UCLA * W, 3-1 Sunday 11 at No. 13 USC * L, 1-3 Friday 16 No. 2 Stanford * L, 1-3 Sunday 18 Cal * L, 1-3 Wednesday 21 Oregon State * W, 3-0 Saturday 24 No. 19 Washington * W, 3-2 Friday 30 Northern Arizona (NCAA 1st Round) W, 3-1 DECEMBER Sat. 1 No. 19 Tennessee (NCAA 2nd Round) W, 3-1 Fri. 7 No. 1 Stanford (NCAA Sweet Sixteen) 5:30 PM Sat. 8 NCAA Regionals TBD Thr.-Sat NCAA Final Four TBD * Pac-12 Conference match All home matches played at Bohler Gym All times listed are Pacific time Denoted matches televised on Pac-12 Network PAC-12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS PAC-12 OVERALL W-L PCT GP W-L PCT GP L10 STRK STANFORD Won 27 OREGON Won 4 USC Won 2 WASHINGTON STATE Won 3 ARIZONA Lost 1 WASHINGTON Won 1 UTAH Won 4 COLORADO Lost 2 UCLA Lost 3 CALIFORNIA Lost 2 ARIZONA STATE Lost 2 OREGON STATE Lost 8

3 2018 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship First/Second Rounds November or November 30-December 1 Regionals December 7-8 Semifinals Championship Semifinals December 13 December 15 December 13 Regionals December 7-8 First/Second Rounds November or November 30-December 1 1 **Stanford (28-1) **Illinois (28-3) 3 10 p.m. Stanford 3-0 Illinois p.m. Alabama St. (23-17) Eastern Mich. (21-13) 9 p.m. *Stanford 3-0 *Illinois p.m. Loyola Marymount (20-9) Louisville (21-8) 7:30 p.m. Loyola Marymount 3-0 Louisville 3-0 5:30 p.m. Duke (16-11) Dayton (23-7) 8:30 p.m. Noon Tennessee (25-5) ESPN3 ESPNU Cincinnati (25-7) 7 p.m. Tennessee 3-2 Cincinnati 3-0 5:30 p.m. Colorado St. (23-7) Illinois St. (25-7) 9 p.m. Washington St. 3-1 Marquette p.m. Northern Ariz. (26-8) High Point (21-9) 10 p.m. Washington St. 3-1 Marquette p.m. 16 **Washington St. (21-9) **Marquette (26-6) p.m. 4 p.m. 9 **Creighton (28-4) ESPNU ESPNU **Southern California (21-10) 11 7 p.m. Creighton 3-0 Southern California p.m. South Dakota (21-9) Samford (19-14) 8 p.m. Washington 3-0 San Diego p.m. Saint Mary's (CA) (19-9) San Diego (16-12) 4:30 p.m. Washington 3-1 San Diego p.m. Washington (18-12) Cal Poly (25-2) 6 p.m. 2:30 p.m. Syracuse (18-8) ESPNU ESPN3 UNI (24-9) 5 p.m. Syracuse 3-0 Pepperdine p.m. Yale (19-4) Pepperdine (21-8) 7 p.m. Penn St. 3-0 Wisconsin p.m. Howard (20-10) Green Bay (20-10) 7:30 p.m. Penn St. 3-0 Wisconsin 3-0 8:30 p.m. Target Center Minneapolis, Minnesota 7 or 9 p.m. ESPN Target Center Minneapolis, Minnesota 7 or 9 p.m. ESPN 8 **Penn St. (23-7) *Wisconsin (22-6) 6 5 *Texas (20-4) **Nebraska (24-6) 7 8 p.m. Texas 3-0 NATIONAL Nebraska p.m. SFA (32-2) CHAMPION Hofstra (25-7) 9 p.m. Texas 3-0 Nebraska p.m. Rice (24-6) Arizona (22-10) Target Center 5 p.m. Texas St. 3-1 Minneapolis, Minnesota Missouri 3-0 5:30 p.m. Texas St. (26-6) 9 p.m. Missouri (23-7) 4 p.m. ESPN2 2 p.m. Michigan (22-9) ESPNU ESPNU Purdue (23-8) 4 p.m. Michigan 3-0 Purdue p.m. Navy (23-8) ETSU (28-6) 7 p.m. Michigan 3-2 Kentucky p.m. Iona (20-7) Murray St. (22-9) 7 p.m. Pittsburgh 3-0 Kentucky 3-0 7:30 p.m. 12 **Pittsburgh (29-1) **Kentucky (24-4) 10 8 p.m. 6 p.m. 13 *UCF (27-3) ESPNU ESPNU *Oregon (20-10) 15 7 p.m. FGCU 3-2 Oregon p.m. FGCU (26-6) New Mexico St. (24-7) 7 p.m. Florida 3-0 Oregon p.m. Florida St. (19-9) Hawaii (18-8) 4:30 p.m. Florida 3-0 Baylor 3-2 7:30 p.m. Florida (24-6) Baylor (19-8) 6:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Utah (18-13) ESPN3 ESPN3 South Carolina (19-9) 6 p.m. Utah 3-0 * Host Institution Thursday/Friday, November South Carolina 3-2 5:30 p.m. Denver (27-2) **Host Institution Friday/Saturday, November 30-December 1 Colorado (18-13) 9 p.m. *BYU 3-0 All times are Eastern time. *Minnesota p.m. Stony Brook (21-8) Information subject to change. Bryant (22-12) 9 p.m. BYU 3-0 For more details, visit NCAA.com Minnesota p.m. 4 **BYU (27-1) **Minnesota (25-3) 2

4 2018 WSU VOLLEYBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Penny Tusa S 5-8 So. 1V Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 2 Kalyah Williams MB 6-0 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 3 Lida Kastanou OPP 6-2 Fr. HS Athens, Greece (Moraitis School) 4 Alexis Dirige DS/L 5-2 Jr. 2V San Francisco, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep.) 5 McKenna Woodford OH 6-4 Sr. 3V Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 6 Jocelyn Urias MB 6-3 Jr. 2V Tijuana, Mexico (José Vasconcelos Bilingual School) 8 Charity Bradley OH 6-4 Fr. HS St. George, Utah (Emery HS) 9 Hannah Pukis S 5-11 Fr. HS Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 10 Taylor Mims MB 6-3 Sr. 3V Billings, Mont. (Billings Senior HS) 12 Claire Martin MB 6-4 Sr. 3V Bremerton, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 13 Olivia Coale DS 5-6 Sr. 3V Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview HS) 14 Kelii Aria McComber DS 5-6 Fr. HS Kapolei, Hawaii (Punahou School) 15 Abby Phillips DS 5-5 Sr. 1V Central City, Iowa (Marion HS/Iowa State) 18 Ella Lajos MB 6-3 Sr. 3V San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) 19 Ashley Brown S 5-9 Jr. 1V Prosper, Texas (Prosper HS/Oklahoma) WSU Head Coach: Jen Greeny (Washington State 99) Associate Head Coach: Burdette Greeny (WSU 99) Assistant Coach: Shannon Hunt (WSU 98) Operations Coordinator: Kaysie Shebeneck (Texas A&M 17) Volunteer Coach: James Dorr Student Coach: Casey Schoenlein Technical Coordinator: Grant Schoenlein Athletic Trainer: Jaimie Hoskins Strength & Conditioning: Ashley Hamada Student Manager: Nick Ziegelmann Sport Assistant: Shelley McLam PASSION. HUMILITY. UNITY. SERVANTHOOD. THANKFULNESS

5 AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 Poll Week 14: Nov. 26, 2018 Rank School (1st-Place Votes) Total Pts. Record Last Week 1 Stanford (63) Minnesota Illinois BYU (1) Texas Nebraska Penn State Wisconsin Creighton Kentucky Pittsburgh Purdue Cal Poly Oregon Marquette Florida USC Michigan T-19 Tennessee T-19 Washington State UCF Washington Arizona Missouri Baylor Other receiving votes: Utah 29; Colorado 20; Northern Iowa 20; Florida State 13; Louisville 7; Denver 3 Dropped Out: UCLA 25 Other National Rankings Rich Kern Poll Pablo Rankings 1. Stanford 1. Stanford 2. Minnesota 2. BYU 3. Illinois 3. Minnesota 4. Nebraska 4. Nebraska 5. BYU 5. Kentucky 6. Texas 6. Illinois 7. Wisconsin 7. Texas 8. Penn State 8. Wisconsin 9. Kentucky 9. Penn State 10. Pittsburgh 10. Pittsburgh 19. WSU 15. WSU (Full rankings at NCAA Division I RPI Rankings Nov. 24, 2018 Rank School Conference Record Road Rec. 1 Stanford Pac Illinois Big Ten Texas Big Minnesota Big Ten BYU WCC Wisconsin Big Ten Pittsburgh ACC Kentucky SEC USC Pac UCF AAC Nebraska Big Ten Penn St. Big Ten Creighton Big East Washington St. Pac Marquette Big East UNI MVC Baylor Big Florida SEC Oregon Pac Purdue Big Ten Michigan Big Ten Texas St. Sun Belt Cal Poly Big West Cincinnati AAC Washington Pac Tennessee SEC Florida St. ACC Dayton Atlantic Illinois St. MVC Rice C-USA Missouri SEC RECORD WATCH Kills Sarah Silvernail (.301), Kyra Holt (.196), Kristen Hovde (.226), Taylor Mims (.215) McKenna Woodford (.210) Total Points Kyra Holt, Meagan Ganzer, Taylor Mims, 2015-Current McKenna Woodford, 2015-Current Digs Per Set Oceana Bush (210 sets), Kelly Hyder (417 sets), Alexis Dirige (378 sets) Kate Sommer (472 sets), Assists Keri Killebrew (372 sets), Renee Bordelon (195 sets), Ashley Brown (252 sets), 2016-Current COUGAR NOTES MIMS NAMED PRESEASON ALL-PAC-12 The senior took home the preseason award after proving herself as one of the top talents in the prestigious conference last season. As a junior, she was the Cougars statistical leader, leading WSU to its second consecutive NCAA Championship Tournament Second Round appearance. Mims 4.17 kills per set and 4.75 points per set, both sixth-best in Pac-12, are 30th and 26th, respectively, in NCAA. She had 28 kills and 79 attacks in the 3-1 win NCAA First Round win over Florida State to lead all players in the 2017 NCAA tournament. In that same match Mims also had a career-high 22 digs and 31.5 points. Her 599 points in 2017 was 12th-best in the NCAA. During the Pac-12 season, Mims 4.38 kills per set and 4.95 points per set were both are second-best in conference. BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES The Cougars made their third consecutive appearance at the NCAA Championship Tournament under WSU Head Coach Jen Greeny...it was the 13th trip to the NCAA Tournament for the WSU volleyball program...greeny played for the Cougars in the NCAA Tournament (1995, 96, 97) and was an assistant coach for WSU s appearances in 2000, 01 and 02). MIMS NAMED GLOBAL CHALLENGE MVP Dominating the competition at the 2018 Global Challenge in Croatia, rising senior,taylor Mims took home tournament Most Valuable Player honors at the conclusion of the tournament after leading the US Collegiate National Team-Europe to the gold medal. Mims, alongside of Cougar teammate Alexis Dirige, led the US team to a third-straight title after defeating the Mountain West Conference All-Stars, 3-0, in the championship game. RECORD WATCH Block Assists Claire Martin (460 sets) Carrie Couturier (468 sets), Sarah Silvernail (414 sets), Taylor Mims (446 sets) Total Blocks Carrie Couturier (468 sets), Claire Martin (460 sets) Sarah Silvernail (414 sets), Taylor Mims (446 sets) Block Solos Carrie Couturier (468 sets), Joanne Johnson (281 sets), Taylor Mims (446 sets) Digs Kate Sommer (472 sets), Kelly Hyder (417 sets), Alexis Dirige (378 sets)

6 2018 WSU QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY LOCATION: Pullman, Wash. AFFILIATION: NCAA Division I CONFERENCE: Pac-12 ENROLLMENT: 20,286 NICKNAME: Cougars COLORS: Crimson and Gray PRESIDENT: Kirk H. Schulz DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS: Pat Chun SWA: Anne McCoy FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: Nancy Swanger COUGAR VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION HEAD COACH: Jen Greeny (Washington State, 1999) RECORD AT WSU: / 8th year RECORD OVERALL: / 12th year ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Burdette Greeny (WSU 99) ASSISTANT COACH: Shannon Hunt (WSU 98) COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS: Kaysie Shebeneck (Texas A&M 17) TECHNICAL OPERATIONS: Grant Schoenlein HOME COURT: Bohler Gym (2,752) 2017 RECORD: PAC-12 RECORD: 6-14 / 9th 2017 FINAL AVCA RANKING: n/a STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 4+Libero / 1 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST: 10 / 4 NEWCOMERS: 4 TEAM HISTORY FIRST YEAR OF VOLLEYBALL: 1973 ALL-TIME RECORD/YEARS: / 46th year ALL-TIME PAC-12 RECORD/YEARS: / 32 years NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: / 12 years LAST NCAA TOURNAMENT: def. Florida State (3-1), lost to Nebraska (0-3) FIRST TEAM ALL-PAC-12: 11 athletes earning 19 honors ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Bill Stevens VOLLYEBALL CONTACT: Devon Lucal devon.lucal@wsu.edu PHONE: (W) (C) FAX: ATHLETIC WEBSITE: MEDIA AVAILABILITY Player and coach availability typically takes place after practice or as available in the afternoon as class schedules permit. Practices at this time take place at Bohler Gym. Please contact Devon Lucal early in the week to confirm practice times and availability. Media requests should be made 24 hours in advance. No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 1 Penny Tusa OH/S 5-8 So. 1V Anaheim, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 2 Kalyah Williams OH 6-0 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) 3 Lida Kastanou OPP 6-2 Fr. HS Volos, Athens, Greece (Moraitis School) 4 Alexis Dirige DS/L 5-2 Jr. 2V San Francisco, Calif. (Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep) 5 McKenna Woodford OH 6-4 Sr. 3V Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 6 Jocelyn Urias MB 6-3 R-Jr. 2V Tijuana, Mexico (José Vasconcelos Bilingual School) 8 Charity Bradley OH 6-4 R-Fr. HS St. George, Utah (Desert Hills HS) 9 Hannah Pukis S 5-11 Fr. HS Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 10 Taylor Mims OH 6-3 Sr. 3V Billings, Mont. (Billings Senior HS) 12 Claire Martin MB/OPP 6-4 Sr. 3V Bremerton, Wash. (Bellarmine Prep) 13 Olivia Coale DS 5-6 Sr. 3V Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview HS) 14 Aria McComber DS/L 5-6 Fr. HS Kapolei, Hawaii (Punahou School) 15 Abby Phillips DS 5-5 Sr. 1V Central City, Iowa (Marion HS/Iowa State) 17 Gabbie Heller OH 6-0 Fr. HS Los Gatos, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 18 Ella Lajos MB 6-3 Sr. 3V San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian HS) 19 Ashley Brown S 5-9 Jr. 1V Prosper, Texas (Prosper HS/Oklahoma) Pronunciation Guide Head Coach 1 Penny Tusa (Too-sah) 2 Kalyah (kah-lee-ah) Williams 3 Lida (LEE-da) Kastanou (Cast-an-ow) 4 Alexis Dirige (Durr-ee-ghee) 6 Jocelyn (Joss-uh-lynn) Urias (U-REE-us) 9 Hannah Pukis (pew-kiss) 13 Olivia Coal 14 Aria (ARE-ee-ah) McComber 18 Ella Lajos (Lay-oh-shh) Record at WSU Career Record Associate Head Coach 2018 ROSTER VOLLEYBALL OFFICE Jen Greeny (Washington State 1999) / 8 years / 12 years Burdette Greeny (Washington State 1999) CREDENTIALS Credential requests for both home and road games must be made 24 hours prior to game time by ing Devon Lucal (devon.lucal@wsu.edu). CREDENTIAL PICKUP Credentials can be picked up on game day at the SW Door of Bohler Gym. Assistant Coach Operations Coordinator Shannon Hunt (Washington State 1998) Kaysie Shebeneck (Texas A&M 2017) MEDIA SEATING Media seating is available in the designated media area in the stands behind the scorers table. Seating is limited. PHOTOGRAPHY AREAS Credentialed photographers are permitted to shoot from the baselines and sidelines. No photographers are allowed in the team bench areas. POSTGAME PROCEDURE Head coach Jen Greeny and selected players will be available to the media on the court after a brief cooling-off period. Technical Coordinator Grant Schoenlein Volunteer Coach James Dorr Volunteer Coach Casey Schoenlein Office Phone Office FAX Building Address Bohler Athletic Complex 230 Mailing Address P.O. Box Pullman, WA

7 Cougars to the second round of that tournament for the second consecutive year. JEN GREENY HEAD COACH CAREER RECORDS Overall: / 12th Season At WSU: / 8th Season In The NCAA Tournament: 4-2 Jen Greeny completed her seventh season as the head coach at WSU, highlighted by leading the Cougars back to the NCAA Championship tournament and guiding the This year was one of success. During the summer of 2017, four Cougars added national and international playing experience as members of National Teams: McKenna Woodford played on the U.S. Collegiate National Team (CNT)-Thailand, Taylor Mims played on CNT-Europe team that won Gold at the Global Challenge, Casey Schoenlein played on the CNT-Minneapolis squad, and Jocelyn Urias played on Mexican National Team at the FIVB Grand Prix. The 2017 season was one of challenges with a nonconference schedule that featured six matches against 2016 NCAA tournament teams as well as the usual tough meetings against nationally-ranked Pac-12 opponents. WSU finished with a nonconference record of 11-1, an overall record of 18-16, and was 6-14 in Pac-12 for ninth with a RPI of 38 (out of 334 teams) and a strength of schedule ranked 10th-hardest nationally. Returning to the NCAA Championship tournament was more impressive when taking into account junior outside hitter starter McKenna Woodford was lost to injury for the final 18 matches of the season, starter senior opposite starter Casey Schoenlein was lost to injury for the final seven matches and freshman S/OH starter Penny Tusa was lost to injury for the final seven matches. WSU had wins over No. 13 UCLA, No. 25 Colorado and an NCAA First Round win over Florida State before dropping a match to national champion Nebraska on its home court in Lincoln. the net while sophomore libero Alexis Dirige became the 11th player in school history to reach 1,000 digs and did it in the fewest number of sets. The Fall of 2016 was the most successful season for the WSU volleyball program since The Cougars tallied a overall record and an 11-9 record for fifth place in the highly-competitive Pac-12 Conference after a preseason coaches poll predicted a ninth-place finish. Seeing her success throughout the season, Greeny s fellow conference coaches voted her the 2016 Pac-12 Coach of the Year. WSU made history in 2016 with a trio of consecutive wins over AVCA Top 10 nationally-ranked teams in 10 days: at No. 4 Washington Sept. 21, at No. 9 UCLA Sept. 23 and versus No. 9 Stanford Sept. 30. The Cougars earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championship tournament for the first time in seven years and won a First Round match for the first time in 14 seasons. This season s 22 wins is tied for fifth-most in WSU volleyball program history and under Greeny s leadership, WSU has produced the best three season win-totals in the last 14 years with 18 wins in 2013, 16 wins in 2015 and 22 wins in Greeny s WSU teams have posted a non-conference record during her six years as head coach. The Cougars compete in the country s strongest volleyball conference, the Pac-12, where for the last 17 consecutive seasons the conference has had six or more teams advance to the NCAA Championship tournament including the record of 10 teams in Senior outside hitter Kyra Holt, an All-Pacific North Region and two-time All-Pac-12 selection, was a versatile all-round player leading the team on and off the court. Holt, the fifth player in WSU history to reach 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in a career, claimed school records in points (2,051) and attack attempts (5,074), and is in WSU s career top 10 lists in kills (1,777-2nd), kills per set (3.74-5th), aces (123-5th), and digs (1,172-7th). During the 2016 season Holt was the espnw National Player of the Week for Sept , 2016 as well as Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week and earned a trio of nonconference all-tournament honors. The Cougars led the country in total blocks in 2016 and was third-best nationally for blocks per set (3.23 bps) with sophomore middle blockers Taylor Mims and Claire Martin producing outstanding statistics. Mims was third-best nationally in total blocks (191) and eighth-best in blocks per set (1.49 bps) while Martin was 24th-best in total blocks (156) and 16th-best in blocks per set (1.41bps). Mims and WSU junior outside hitter Casey Schoenlein were named to the 2016 All-Pac-12 honorable mention team. Greeny has coached or played in eight of WSU s 12 NCAA Championship tournament appearances. Junior Taylor Mims embraced the position move from middle blocker to outside hitter and had the sixth-best offensive output (4.17 kills per set and 4.75 points per set) in the Pac-12, and her 599 points was 12th-best in the NCAA. Mims was accorded All-Pac-12 First Team honors as well as named to the All-America honorable mention teams for PrepVolleyball.com and VolleyballMag.com. Great blocking was another key to the Cougars success in 2017 as WSU was sixth-best nationally with total blocks and 11th in team blocks per set at Redshirt sophomore Jocelyn Urias and juniors Ella Lajos and Claire Martin provided the most stops at PASSION. HUMILITY. UNITY. SERVANTHOOD. THANKFULNESS

8 In addition to their WSU accomplishments, 2016 was full of accolades for members of the Cougars squad. Holt was selected to compete on the 2016 summer Pac-12 All-Star squad that toured China. McKenna Woodford and Schoenlein played and Greeny was an assistant coach on the 2016 USA Volleyball s U.S. Collegiate National Team - Europe Tour that won the 12th Annual Global Challenge tournament in Croatia. Tani Stephens, a senior defensive specialist, found great success in summer sand volleyball tournaments including playing in the AVP Seattle Open. Stephens graduated in December and will pursue her graduate degree and play collegiate beach volleyball this spring. Greeny and her staff have tirelessly worked to return the Cougars volleyball program back to the national prominence it received when Greeny was a player and an assistant coach. To that end, the Cougars ranked No. 17 in recruiting class rankings from according to PrepVolleyball.com, which includes two classes ranked among the Top 21: No. 14 in 2013, and No. 21 in 2015, with the 2014 class garnering honorable mention accolades. Among the WSU recruits are six PrepVolleyball.com Top 100 players and two Gatorade State Players of the Year. Greeny credits her husband and lead recruiter, assistant coach Burdette Greeny, with achieving these fine recruiting classes. Greeny became the 12th coach in the history of the Cougars volleyball program in March She has compiled a six-year record of at WSU and has a 10- year career record of As Jennifer Stinson, Greeny played and coached at WSU during the program s most successful years on the Palouse and when hired, Greeny made a commitment to not only restore the program but to take it to the next level of success. Under Greeny s mentoring in 2011, Megan Ganzer became the fourth All-America player in WSU history and the first selected since Greeny, and her assistant coach Burdette Greeny, have coached eight All-Americans and several players who have had successful professional careers including Ganzer (Puerto Rico, Romania, and Germany), Kyra Holt (Puerto Rico and Spain), Camryn Irwin (Austria and Sweden), Chelsie Bettinson (Sweden) and Anile Clemente, a three-time All- American at Lewis-Clark State (Denmark). Kate Sommer, the first recruit signed to WSU by Greeny, claimed the school digs record in 2015 after accumulating 1,954 digs in her four-year career. was a four-time Frontier Conference Coach of the Year and the American Volleyball Coaches Association s Northwest Region Coach of the Year. Jennifer Stinson was a stellar multi-sport athlete at Davenport (Wash.) High. At WSU she became the seventh player in WSU history with 1,000 career kills. A three-time All-Pacific-10 Conference selection, Greeny s statistics are prominent in WSU s all-time career lists ranking fourth in block assists (360), fourth in total blocks (419), and sixth in solo blocks (59). She trained with the 1997 U.S. National volleyball team. Greeny also excelled in the classroom where she was WSU s Athlete of the Year in She was a CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America first-team and second-team selection her final two years and was a Pac-10 Volleyball All-Academic selection three times. She received her bachelor s degree in education from WSU in Greeny spent four and one-half years on WSU Head Coach Cindy Fredrick s volleyball coaching staff. At the time of her departure, Greeny had been involved in seven of the 11 seasons Cougar volleyball qualified for postseason action, three as a player, three as an assistant coach and once as head coach. During her playing career, WSU was ranked as high as fifth in the country and made the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championship Tournament. Greeny was instrumental in WSU s second and only other appearance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, in 2002, this time as an assistant coach. Greeny and her husband, Burdette Greeny, a former standout pitcher at WSU and an assistant volleyball coach at WSU, have two daughters, Lauren and Leah. She is a member of the Pullman Regional Hospital Foundation. Jen and Burdette Greeny were honored with a City of Pullman Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame plaque in 2015; the 25th plaque in the Famous Sports Figures category which honors those who have a positive impact beyond Pullman High School or Washington State University. Greeny has also changed the academic culture of the program with 12 semesters of a team grade point average of 3.0 or better. As the head volleyball coach at Lewis-Clark State College (Lewiston, Idaho) from , Greeny accumulating an impressive record (.824) while turning the Warriors program into one of the premier NAIA teams. She took the reins of a struggling program and led it to success, winning four consecutive Frontier Conference regular season titles and four consecutive berths to the NAIA National Tournament. The Warriors finished in the top 13 in the nation each year and ended the 2010 season at 31-3 (.912), the best mark in the history of the program. Greeny

9 JEN GREENY 2016 Pac-12 Coach of the Year Washington State University Head Coach wins in 2016 is most overall season wins since 2002 and tied for 5th most in WSU history 4 11 Pac-12 wins in 2016 is most since WSU defeated five ranked teams in 2016, and four of those teams were Pac-12 teams: at No. 4 UW, at No. 9 UCLA, vs. No. 9 Stanford and vs. No. 25 Arizona 4 WSU is the only DI school to defeat three top 10-ranked schools in consecutive matches 4 The 5-0 Pac-12 start in 2016 was the best conference start for the Cougars all-time...wsu went 4-0 in 1997 when Head Coach Jen Greeny and Asst. Coach Shannon Wyckoff Hunt were players 4 BEST three-season win totals in last 14 years of program (22 in 2016, 16 in 2015, 18 in 2013) 4 In 2016, 27 WSU player records were etched into WSU s Single Season Top 10, Career Top 10, Team Match Top Five records by six different players 4 TWO of the five AVCA All-Americans in WSU Volleyball Program 4 FIRST AVCA Regional Freshman of the Year in 30 years of Pac-12 program history (Kyra Holt 2013) 4 SIX First Team All-Pac-12 Selections 4 Kyra Holt is one of only four WSU players all-time to earn multiple conference First Team honors (2015, 2016) the others were: LaToya Harris (2000, 01, 02), Sarah Silvernail (1994, 95, 96 - Player of the Year), and Keri Killebrew (1991, 92)... Holt is one of 10 players in program history earn multiple Pac-12 Conference honors Jen Greeny has direct ties to all 10: she was the head coach for two of those players (Holt, Meagan Ganzer), assistant coach for four players (LaToya Harris, Adrian Hankoff, Kali Surplus, Chelsie Schafer), teammates with three players (Sarah Silvernail, Stephanie Papke, Keren Oigman), and was coached by Keri Killebrew (asst. coach ). 4 Taylor Mims led the Pac-12 with 30 solo blocks, the highest total in five seasons, and is the second WSU player in three years to lead the conference in this category, following Chelsie Bettinson s 21 in 2014 this is the 25th time a WSU player has led the Pac-12 in a statistical category for a season and the sixth time a Jen Greenycoached player led the conference (Meagan Ganzer in 2011: 595 kills, 1,457 attacks, 4.88 kills per set, points; Chelsie Bettinson in 2014: solo blocks; Mims in 2016: 30 solo blocks) of the remaining 19 times a Cougar has led the conference in a stats category, 18 of those were from TWO First Team Pac-12 All-Freshman Selections and FOUR Pac-12 All-Freshman selections 4 Led team to HIGHEST GPA in 30 years of Pac-12 program history 4 Cougar Volleyball has 10 consecutive semesters of a team GPA of 3.0 or higher 4 SIX Pac-12 All-Academic First Team honorees 4 11 players have earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honors 25 times 4 Casey Schoenlein was one of three players in WSU history to earn Pac-12 All-Academic First Team as well as All-Pac-12 First Team or Honorable Mention honors (Carrie Couturier 1991, and Stephanie Papke 1996) Schoenlein is also one of only three players in program history to earn back-to-back First Team All-Academic honors (Brittany Johnson , and Camryn Irwin ). 4 In 2016, WSU was tied for the most Pac-12 All- Academic First Team members with two (Casey Schoenlein and McKenna Woodford) additionally, WSU has the most Pac-12 All-Academic First and Second Team members with three (Hailey Bethune) WSU had the second-most Pac-12 All- Academic selections with six players (Haley Mac- Donald, Claire Martin, Tani Stephens) WSU has the best representation of any Pac-12 school on the 2016 All-Academic Teams with 11 points (First Team = 3 points, Second Team = 2 points and Honorable Mention = 1 point) WSU has had at least one Pac-12 All-Academic selection for five consecutive years and six first team selections in the last five years. 4 Jen Greeny is the third Pac-10/12 Conference Coach of the Year from WSU (Cindy Fredrick 1995, Andrew Palileo 2009), making WSU have the third-most Pac-12 COY honorees 2016 is only

10 18 different coaches have earned the COY in the Pac-10/12 Conference and Greeny is the sixth-youngest coach to be honored. 4 Jen Greeny is one of an elite group of conference Coach of the Year honorees who also were outstanding players for the same schools as a player, she became the seventh player in WSU history with 1,000 career kills and was a three-time All-Pac-10 selection...she trained with the 1997 U.S. National volleyball team and was the WSU Athlete of the Year in other NCAA DI coaches who were players at the schools where they became the conference coach of the year include Bobbi (Becker) Petersen, University of Northern Iowa (player ) and the Missouri Valley Conference COY five times, and Colgate s Vicky Chun, the 1991 Patriot League Volleyball Player of the Year and 1996 Patriot League Volleyball Coach of the Year. 4 In Collegiate Coaching Career, Jen Greeny has: FIVE Professional players coached NINE All-Americans coached FOUR AVCA Regional Coach of the Year Awards NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES nd Round 2nd Round Elite 8 Sweet 16 2nd Round Elite 8 2nd Round 2nd Round Sweet Jen Greeny: Assistant Coach 4 Two-time All-Pac-10 Selection Jen Greeny: Assistant Coach 4 Three First-Team All-Pac-10 Selections PASSION. HUMILITY. UNITY. SERVANTHOOD. THANKFULNESS

11 BURDETTE GREENEY Associate Head Coach Burdette Greeny brings a driven competitive nature and a dynamic intensity as both a coach and the lead recruiter to the Cougars volleyball program. Greeny just completed his seventh season with the Cougars and was instrumental in WSU s back-to-back NCAA Championships tournament Second Round appearances. He joined the Cougar volleyball program in March 2011 as an assistant coach and was promoted to Associate Head Coach in February The 2016 season was filled with milestones. WSU ended the season ranked No. 24 in the Final AVCA Coaches Poll with a overall record: the most wins in a season since 2002, and tied for fifth-best all-time wins in Cougars history. WSU s 11-9 Pac-12 record, tied for fifth place in the highly competitive conference, was the most conference wins for the Cougars since The Cougars received an at-large bid to the 2016 NCAA Women s Volleyball Championship Tournament for the 11th time in school history and advanced to the second round for the first time since Receiving the 2017 NCAA at-large bid and advancing again to the Second Round was more impressive when taking into account junior starter at outside hitter McKenna Woodford was lost to injury for the final 18 matches, and starters senior Casey Schoenlein (opposite) and freshman Penny Tusa (setter/outside hitter) were both lost to injury for the final seven matches of the season. Junior Taylor Mims moved from middle blocker to outside hitter and earned All-Pac-12 First Team honors in addition to a second year of being selected to the PrepVolleyball.com and VolleyballMag.com All-America Honorable Mention teams. The 2016 and 2017 advancement to the NCAA Second Round are the most successful back-to-back NCAA results for a Cougars volleyball team since the 1996 and 1997 seasons, when Head Coach Jen Greeny was a player. Greeny s recruiting prowess is evident in the PrepVolleyball.com s national rankings. WSU is one of only 15 programs in the nation to have two Top 25 and one Honorable Mention recruiting class between 2013 and The 2013 and 2015 recruiting classes are two of the highest-ranked recruiting classes ever in any sport at WSU. Among Greeny s WSU recruits are six PrepVolleyball.com Top 100 players and two Gatorade State Players of the Year. Burdette has emerged as one of the best recruiting coordinators in the country and it definitely shows with the amount of talent and character in his recruiting classes, Cougar Head Coach Jen Greeny said. The recruits have said Burdette is easy and fun to talk to, is an amazing communicator, and is extremely passionate about Washington State and Pullman. Burdette cares not only about a player s skills in the recruiting process but also about each individual and if they will fit in with our team core values. The first high school recruit signed by Greeny was libero Kate Sommer who broke WSU s career digs record with 1,954 digs. Among the 2013 recruiting class, which was the first real recruiting class for the Greenys, ranked 14th-best nationally, was Kyra Holt who became an AVCA/Volleymag.com/PrepVolleyball.com All-America honorable mention, All-Pacific North Region and two-time All-Pac-12 selection. Holt could arguably be described as quite possibly the best all-around player ever at WSU, as she finished her career No.1 in points, No. 2 in kills, No. 3 in kills per set, No. 5 in aces, and No. 7 in digs. Holt also found success in as a professional player in Puerto Rico in 2017 and is one of six players that Greeny has coached who has gone on to play professionally. Middle blockers Taylor Mims and Claire Martin were signees in the 21st-best national recruiting class in In 2016 as sophomores, Mims and Martin finished in the Top 25 nationally in blocks per set and total blocks. Greeny was integral to the recruitment and development of these front row players who became one of the elite blocking units in the nation.

12 for three seasons and one of 20 assistant coaches nominated for the 2009 NAIA National Assistant Coach of the Year Award. He was promoted to Associate Head Coach at LCSC in Greeny s recruiting resume at LCSC included three Junior College First Team All-Americans, one Junior College Second Team All-American, one Gatorade State Player of the Year, two state players of the year, and 12 first team all-state selections. In four years, 37 LCSC players were named to the conference all-academic teams and seven players were selected as NAIA Volleyball National Scholar-Athletes. Greeny was an all-league selection in both basketball and baseball at Port Angeles (Wash.) High School. He was named one of the top ten pitchers in the state by Tacoma News Tribune (1993), drafted by the New York Mets but instead played basketball and baseball at Tacoma Community College ( ). He earned second-team All-West Region honors both years as a third baseman and set a school record for striking out 17 batters in a game. He pitched for WSU in 1997, winning the team s award for strength and conditioning. He signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Brewers before the 1998 draft and was with the organization for two seasons. Greeny earned a degree in humanities with an emphasis in English from WSU in From 2000 through 2007 he was the head coach in the Pullman American Legion Baseball organization where his teams won two regular season titles, one district title, and made the first appearance by a Pullman team at the state tournament since 1968 and tallied the first state tourney win in the program s 60-year history. Of his American Legion players, 88 percent went on to play college baseball. Greeny spearheaded the development of the Palouse Summer Series which brings to Pullman some of the best amateur select and American Legion teams in the state and Canada. He was the recipient of the 2005 Pullman Chamber of Commerce STAR (Supporting Tourism and Recreation) Award. Burdette and Jen Greeny were honored in 2015 with a City of Pullman Chamber of Commerce Walk of Fame plaque. They have two daughters, Lauren PASSION. HUMILITY. UNITY. SERVANTHOOD. THANKFULNESS

13 SHANNON HUNT Assistant Coach She was the first Washington State player to reach 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in a career. Her 1,254 career digs was the WSU all-time list leader from 1997 until 2008 and is currently second-best all-time. Hunt tallied 1,051 career kills which was fifth-best at the time and now ranks ninth-highest in school history. In addition, her career 83 service aces total is ranked 11th-best at WSU. Shannon Wyckoff Hunt has made significant contributions to the success of the WSU volleyball program through her ability to hone the skills and techniques of the Cougars defense as well as her keen analysis of the nationally-ranked opponents. Hunt joined the Cougar volleyball program as a volunteer coach in August 2011 and was promoted to assistant coach in the spring of She was instrumental in rebuilding the WSU program back into an NCAA Tournament team as it was when she was a student-athlete. The 2016 and 2017 advancement to the NCAA Second Round are the most successful back-to-back NCAA results for a Cougars volleyball team since the 1996 and 1997 seasons, when Head Coach Jen Greeny and Hunt were players. The 2016 season was filled with milestones. WSU ended the season ranked No. 24 in the Final AVCA Coaches Poll with a overall record: the most wins in a season since 2002, and tied for fifth-best all-time wins in Cougars history. WSU s 11-9 Pac- 12 record, tied for fifth place in the highly competitive conference, was the most conference wins for the Cougars since The Cougars received an at-large bid to the 2016 NCAA Women s Volleyball Championship Tournament for the 11th time in school history and advanced to the second round for the first time since Receiving the 2017 NCAA at-large bid and advancing again to the Second Round was more impressive when taking into account junior starter at outside hitter McKenna Woodford was lost to injury for the final 18 matches, and starters senior Casey Schoenlein (opposite) and freshman Penny Tusa (setter/outside hitter) were both lost to injury for the final seven matches of the season. Junior Taylor Mims moved from middle blocker to outside hitter and earned All-Pac-12 First Team honors in addition to a second year of being selected to the PrepVolleyball.com and VolleyballMag.com All-America Honorable Mention teams. Under Hunt s guidance, libero Kate Sommer, the first WSU recruit by the Greeny staff, claimed the school digs record with 1,954 digs in her four-year career. Sommer s season totals of 521 digs (2014), 495 digs (2013), 479 digs (2015), and 459 digs (2012) rank fourth, sixth, seventh and ninth-best in WSU s single season school records. Stepping into the libero spot in the 2016 season was freshman Alexis Dirige, whose 3.83 digs per set was seventh-best in Pac-12 and tallying 486 digs for the season, seventh-best in WSU all-time single season records. Dirige did not suffer a sophomore slump in 2017, setting the WSU single-season record of 569 digs, and averaged 4.52 digs per set which was third-best in the Pac-12. Dirige had a 36-digs match which is the school record for most digs in a four-set match and tallied 37 digs in 3-2 win over No. 13 UCLA which is the second-highest digs total in a match in school history and second-highest for digs in a five-set match. Hunt competed at Prairie High near Vancouver, Wash., and was the state volleyball Player of the Year three consecutive years - twice in AA and once in AAA. She was the first four-time all-league selection in the history of the Greater St. Helens League. The Falcons volleyball team finished fourth three times in the state championships. Her senior year Prairie also won the state AAA Academic title. Hunt was a starter on the Nike Northwest Juniors Club team all five years she played. At Washington State, Hunt started on the left side as a freshman and missed only six matches in the starting lineup, due to injury, during her four-year career. As a sophomore Hunt s 376 digs led team and 3.72 digs per game was third-best in conference. She set a school record with 32 digs in a match at South Florida in She was named to two all-tournament teams as a junior and was an important cog in the Cougars advancing to the NCAA Championships Elite Eight. As a senior, Hunt continued amassing kills and digs as an outside hitter, earned two more all-tournament honors, and helped lead the Cougars to the Sweet Sixteen at the NCAA Championships. Hunt was recognized for her academic excellence with Pac-10 All-Academic second team and honorable mention selections as well as being named to the GTE/CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America Teams three times. After graduating from WSU in the spring of 1998 with a degree in education, Hunt taught at the elementary level in the Vancouver, Wash., and coached volleyball at Heritage High and Hockinson High Schools. Prior to returning to WSU Hunt taught and coached in the Vancouver, Wash., area for a dozen years. She was the head volleyball coach at Prairie High School in Brush Prairie, Wash., for the 2000 through 2003 seasons where she tallied a state championship tournament berth and had three players advance from prep to collegiate volleyball careers. She was inducted into the Prairie High School Hall of Fame in January of Hunt moved to the newly constructed Hockinson High School, also in Brush Prairie, Wash., where she was the head volleyball coach from 2004 through At Hockinson, Hunt led two Hawks volleyball teams to state championship tournaments and had five players play collegiately after their prep volleyball careers. Hunt lives in Pullman with her husband Joe, and their sons Grayson and Austin. In 2016, the Cougars kept opponents hitting an average of.168 which was the lowest percentage in the Pac-12 Conference, 26th-best in the NCAA in 2016 and fourth-best in WSU all-time. This statistic is the best in the past 18 seasons: back to when Hunt and the Cougars were holding opponents to a.156 hitting percentage in Hunt was an outstanding student and athlete at WSU from 1994 through 1997, and a teammate of Greeny. During Hunt s collegiate career the Cougars volleyball team played all four years in the NCAA Championship Tournament and advanced to the Elite Eight once and to the Sweet Sixteen once.

14 Kaysie Shebeneck Operations Coordinator Kaysie Shebeneck joined the Washington State volleyball program in May As operations coordinator, Shebeneck arranges all the team travel and meals, administers the video analysis and scouting service, and coordinates the student-athletes in promotional and community activities. Her duties also include managing the Little Spikers youth clinics and the summer camps. A native of Racine, Wis., Shebeneck was a two-time Wisconsin Gatorade Prep Volleyball Player of the Year. She led the Burlington High School Demons volleyball team to back-to-back state championship titles (2011 and 2012) after a pair of top five placings. She was a two-time all-state tournament selection, tournament MVP and a two-time all-state first team selection by the Wisconsin Volleyball Coaches Association. Shebeneck was the 2012 All-Area Co-Player of the Year. She was selected to PrepVolleyball.com s top players by class all four years, an All-American in 2011 and 2012, was named 2011 PrepVolleyball. com s National Junior of the Year finalist as well as a finalist for the 2012 Andi Collins Award which recognizes the best senior setter in the nation. She was a Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Association scholar-athlete 2013 finalist. Shebeneck played for the Milwaukee Sting Club team for eight years, leading her team to four topfive finishes at the national championships. She earned AAU All-American honors after her club was runners-up in the 17 Open Division at the 2012 AAU Girls Junior National Volleyball Championship. Shebeneck was a setter for the Texas A&M volleyball team where the Aggies tallied four NCAA Championship Tournament bids and won the SEC Conference title in She earned SEC Academic Honor Roll honors four times and was the team s Most Inspirational Player in She graduated in May 2017 with Bachelor of Arts degrees in Spanish and International Studies with a minor in Communication. She has five years of experience as an English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher in Wisconsin, Texas and Chile. James Droor Volunteer Coach James Dorr returns as a volunteer coach at Washington State University in 2017 after serving in that position for the 2015 season. Dorr lettered four years as an outside hitter and libero on the men s volleyball at Limestone College (Gaffney, South Carolina), an NCAA Division II institution. He was a two-time Conference Carolinas All-Academic team selection. After receiving his bachelors degree in psychology from Limestone College in 2013, Dorr came to Pullman to pursue his master s degree and worked in the Student Recreation Center. He played on the WSU Men s Club team and coached multiple volleyball camps as well as for the Palouse Area Club Volleyball U14 team. An East Valley High School (Spokane Valley) graduate, Dorr played basketball and competed in track and field. He played forward on the basketball team and was known for his rebounding abilities. He threw the discus and shot put for the Knights track team and advanced to the Washington State Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) state championships in both events. He was a four-year team manager for the EVHS girls volleyball program, working for the legendary coach and his father, the late Jim Dorr. Dorr was an outstanding scholar and was named his high school s Foreign Language Student of the Year and was a Spokane Scholar nominee for World Languages. He graduated with a 4.0 GPA, was his class valedictorian, and was named EVHS Male Scholar Athlete of the Year as a senior. While in high school, Dorr played also play boys club volleyball. He was an outside hitter and right side hitter for the Seattle Space Needle Volleyball Foundation Club, helping the program to a 10th place finish at the 2009 national tournament in Atlanta. He was also an outside hitter on the High Performance Continental Team. Dorr completed his masters degree in Counseling Psychology at WSU in the spring of Shebeneck was a coach with the Aggie Elite Volleyball Club and coached at the Texas A&M Volleyball PASSION. HUMILITY. UNITY. SERVANTHOOD. THANKFULNESS

15 COUGAR RECORD TRACKER Playing at home: 12-3 Playing on the road: 9-5 Playing at a neutral site: 2-1 Longest winning streak: 7 Longest losing streak: 3 Playing 3 sets: 9-1 Playing 4 sets: 10-4 Playing 5 sets: 4-4 WSU wins first set: 20-2 Opponent wins first set: 3-7 Winning first 2 sets: 18-0 Losing first 2 sets: 1-4 Spliting first 2 sets: 5-5 Hitting below.200: 4-6 Hitting : 4-2 Hitting : 9-1 Hitting.300 or better: 6-0 Opponent hits below.200: 16-2 Opponent hits : 4-3 Opponent hits : 2-3 Opponent hits.300 or better: 1-1 Out-hit opponents: 21-2 Out-hit by opponents: 1-7 Tied in hitting percentage: 1-0 More service aces: 21-4 Less service aces: 2-5 Tied service aces: 0-0 More digs: 18-4 Less digs: 5-5 Tied digs: 0-0 More blocks: 14-3 Less blocks: 5-6 Tied blocks: 4-0 Vs. ranked opponents: 10-6 Vs. Top-10: 0-2 Vs. unranked opponents: 13-2 In the Pac-12: 12-8 Outside the conference: 11-1 Last 5 matches: 4-1 Last 10 matches: 6-4 Televised matches: 10-3 In August: 3-0 In September: 8-3 In October: 6-2 In November: 5-4 In December: 1-0 THE LAST TIME COUGAR VOLLEYBALL... Won a match...vs. No. 19 Tennessee (NCAA T.), 12/1/18 Lost a match... vs. California, 11/18/18 Won at home...vs. No. 19 Tennessee (NCAA T.), 12/1/18 Lost at home... vs. California, 11/18/18 Won on the road*...at No. 21 UCLA, 11/8/18 Lost on the road*... at No. 13 USC, 11/11/18 Won vs. Oregon State, 11/21/18 Lost at No. 2 Stanford, 10/12/18 Won 3-0 at home...vs. Oregon State, 11/21/18 Lost 3-0 at home...vs. No. 17 USC, 10/29/17 Won 3-0 on the road*...at Utah, 10/24/18 Lost 3-0 on the road*... at No. 2 Stanford, 10/12/18 Won in four sets...vs. No. 19 Tennessee (NCAA T.), 12/1/18 Lost in four sets... vs. California, 11/18/18 Won in five sets...vs. No. 19 Washington, 11/24/18 Lost in five sets...vs. No. 21 Arizona, 11/2/18 Beat a Pac-12 opponent...vs. No. 19 Washington, 11/24/18 Lost to a Pac-12 opponent... vs. California, 11/18/18 Beat a ranked opponent...vs. No. 19 Tennessee (NCAA T.), 12/1/18 Lost to an unranked opponent... vs. California, 11/18/18 (* road matches include neutral sites) PAC-12 LEADERS FROM OVERALL MATCHES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (TOP 10) Rank in conference, WSU player (conf. leader): Kills - 8th, McKenna Woodford, 433 kills (D. Drews, Utah, 522 kills) Kills Per Set - 7th, Taylor Mims, 3.79 kps (K. Dahlke, Arizona, 4.77 kps) Hitting Percentage - 9th, Jocelyn Urias,.328 (T. Alade, Stanford,.404) Assists - 4th, Ashley Brown, 1,330 assists (R. Lazaro, USC 1,402 assists) Assists Per Set - 6th, Ashley Brown, aps (J. Gray, Stanford, aps) Aces - 6th, Jocelyn Urias, 36 aces (B. Choy, Utah, 47 aces) Digs - 3rd, Alexis Dirige, 541 digs (V. Garrick, USC, 604 digs) Digs Per Set - 7th, Alexis Dirige, 4.33 dps (Z. Muno, UCLA, 5.14 dps) Blocks - 2nd, Claire Martin, 144 total blocks (T. Alade, Stanford, 163 total blocks) Block Solos - 10th, Claire Martin, 15 bs (L. Forte, California, 26 bs) Block Assists - 2nd, Claire Martin, 129 ba (T. Alade, Stanford, 154 ba) Points Per Set - 6th, Taylor Mims, 4.4 pps (K. Plummer, Stanford, 5.4 pps) TEAM STATISTICS FROM OVERALL MATCHES (Leader): Kills Per Set - WSU is 8th at kps (Stanford kps) Hitting Percentage - WSU is 6th at.237 (Stanford.311) Opponent Hitting Pct - WSU is 2nd at.192 (Stanford.162) Assists Per Set - WSU is 8th at aps (Stanford aps) Aces Per Set - WSU is 3rd at 1.40 saps (Washington 1.61 saps) Digs Per Set - WSU is 5th at dps (UCLA dps) Blocks Per Set - WSU is 3rd at 2.59 bps (Stanford 3.38 bps) COUGARS IN NCAA RANKINGS - TEAM (of 322 DI teams) > WSU is 31st in Blocks Per Set at 2.59 > WSU is 56th in Hitting Percentage at.237 > WSU is 83rd in Kills Per Set at STATISTICAL LEADERS COUGARS IN NCAA RANKINGS - INDIVIDUALS (of 322 DI teams) > Jocelyn Urias is 118th in hitting percentage at.328; > Taylor Mims is 64th in points per set with 4.41; 78th in kills per set at 3.79; 81st in attacks per set with > WSU is 89th in Aces Per Set at 1.40 > WSU is 96th in Assists Per Set at > WSU is 121st in Opponent Hitting Pct. at.192 > Ashley Brown is 17th in total assists with 1,329; 54th in assists per set with aps > Claire Martin is 30th in total blocks with 144; 91st in blocks per set with 1.14 bps > Ella Lajos is 66th in total blocks with 131

16 ! PENNYTUSA 5-8 / SOPHOMORE / SETTER-OUTSIDE HITTER / LONG BEACH, CALIF. CAREER STATS Total Total SEASON HIGH: 19 KILLS at Colorado 10/26/18 16 DIGS at No. 21 UCLA 11/8/18 5 ACES (2x) vs. No. 21 Arizona 11/2/18 3 ASSISTS at Cal 10/14/18 CAREER HIGH: 19 KILLS at Colorado 10/26/18 32 ASSISTS vs. Oregon State 10/15/17 17 DIGS vs. Washington 9/20/17 5 ACES (2x) vs. No. 21 Arizona 11/2/ POINTS at Colorado KALYAHWILLIAMS 6-0 / FRESHMAN / OUTSIDE HITTER / LONG BEACH, CALIF Total 2018 Total SEASON/CAREER HIGH: 3 LIDAKASTANOU 6-2 / FRESHMAN / OPPOSITE / ATHENS, GREECE 2018 Total 2018 Total SEASON/CAREER HIGH: $ ALEXISDIRIGE 5-2 / JUNIOR / LIBERO / SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF Total Total SEASON HIGH: 10 Assists at Colorado 10/26/18 3 Aces at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/18 27 DIGS at No. 12 Oregon 9/23/18 CAREER HIGH: 10 Assists at Colorado 10/26/18 3 ACES (3x) at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/18 37 DIGS vs. UCLA 10/27/17

17 CAREER STATS % MCKENNAWOODFORD 6-4 / SENIOR / OUTSIDE HITTER / CHANDLER, ARIZ Total Total , SEASON HIGH: 23 KILLS vs. No. 14 USC 10/19/ HITTING vs. NIU 9/14/18 10 DIGS at No. 12 UCLA 11/8/18 5 (2x) BLOCKS vs. No. 14 USC 10/19/ POINTS vs. No. 14 USC 10/19/18 CAREER HIGH: 23 KILLS vs. No. 14 USC 10/19/ HITTING vs. NIU 9/14/18 4 ACES in DIGS in BLOCKS at UCLA 9/23/ POINTS vs. No. 14 USC 10/19/18 JOCELYNURIAS ^ 6-3 / RS-JUNIOR / MIDDLE BLOCKER / TIJUANA, MEXICO Total Total SEASON HIGH: 18 KILLS vs. Illinois State 9/7/ HITTING vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/21/18 6 DIGS (2x) at No. 13 USC 11/11/18 8 BLOCKS at No. 17 UNI 8/31/ POINTS vs. Illinois State 9/7/18 CAREER HIGH: 18 KILLS vs. Illinois State 9/7/18 4 ACES (2x) vs. No. 23 Colorado 9/30/ HITTING vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/21/18 10 BLOCKS vs UCLA 10/27/ POINTS vs. Illinois State 9/7/18 * CHARITYBRADLEY 6-4 / RS-FRESHMAN / OUTSIDE HITTER / ST. GEORGE, UTAH Total Total SEASON HIGH: 4 KILLS vs. Oregon State 11/21/ HITTING vs. Oregon State 11/21/18 4 DIGS vs. McNeese State 9/8/ POINTS vs. Oregon State 11/21/18 CAREER HIGH: 4 KILLS vs. Oregon State 11/21/ HITTING vs. Oregon State 11/21/18 4 DIGS vs. McNeese State 9/8/ POINTS vs. Oregon State 11/21/18 ( HANNAHPUKIS 5-11 / FRESHMAN / SETTER / TACOMA, WASH Total 2018 Total SEASON/CAREER HIGH:

18 !0!2 CLAIREMARTIN 6-4 / SENIOR / MIDDLE BLOCKER-OPPOSITE / BREMERTON, WASH. CAREER STATS Total Total SEASON HIGH: 10 KILLS at No. 17 UNI 9/1/ HITTING vs. No. 14 USC 10/19/18 10 BLOCKS at No. 17 UNI 8/31/ POINTS at No. 17 UNI 9/1/18 CAREER HIGH: 12 KILLS vs. Arizona State 11/22/ HITTING vs Arizona State 11/22/17 13 BLOCKS at Baylor 9/17/ POINTS vs Utah 10/16/16!3 OLIVIACOALE 5-6 / SENIOR / DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST / VANCOUVER, WASH Total Total SEASON HIGH: 3 ACES at Utah 10/24/18 19 DIGS at Colorado 10/24/ POINTS at Utah 10/24/18 3 ASSISTS vs. No. 21 Arizona 11/2/18 CAREER HIGH: 4 ACES (2x) in 2015] 19 DIGS at Colorado 10/24/ POINTS (2x) in ASSISTS vs. No. 21 Arizona 11/2/18!4 TAYLORMIMS 6-3 / SENIOR / OUTSIDE HITTER / BILLINGS, MONT Total Total , SEASON HIGH: 26 KILLS at No. 17 UNI 9/1/ HITTING at Cal 10/14/18 21 DIGS at No. 12 Oregon 9/23/18 4 BLOCKS at NC State 8/25/ POINTS at No. 17 UNI 9/1/18 CAREER HIGH: 26 KILLS (2x) at No. 17 UNI 9/1/ HITTING vs Oregon State 11/4/16 4 ACES vs Oregon 11/6/16 21 DIGS at No. 12 Oregon 9/23/18 8 BLOCKS (3x) vs. Oregon State 10/15/ POINTS vs. Oregon State 10/15/17 ARIAMCCOMBER 5-6 / FRESHMAN / DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST / KAPOLEI, HAWAII 2018 Total 2018 Total SEASON/CAREER HIGH:

19 !5!7 GABBIEHELLER 6-0 / FRESHMAN / OUTSIDE HITTER / LOS GATOS, CALIF Total 2018 Total SEASON/CAREER HIGH:!8 ELLALAJOS 6-3 / SENIOR / MIDDLE BLOCKER / SAN JOSE, CALIF. CAREER STATS Total Total SEASON HIGH: 17 KILLS at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/ HITTING vs. McNeese State 9/7/18 8 (2x) BLOCKS at No. 17 UNI 8/31/ POINTS at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/18 CAREER HIGH: 17 KILLS at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/ HITTING BLOCKS vs No. 13 UCLA 10/27/ POINTS at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/18!9 ABBYPHILLIPS 5-5 / SENIOR / DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST / CENTRAL CITY, IOWA Total Total SEASON HIGH: 3 ACES vs. at Western Kentucky 9/14/18 15 DIGS vs. No. 19 Washington 11/24/ POINTS at Western Kentucky 9/14/18 CAREER HIGH: 1 (13x) ASSIST vs. No. 21 Arizona 11/2/18 3 ACES vs. at Western Kentucky 9/14/18 15 DIGS vs. No. 19 Washington 11/24/18 ASHLEYBROWN 5-9 / JUNIOR / SETTER / PROSPER, TEXAS Total Total SEASON HIGH: 5 KILLS (2x) vs. Stony Brook 9/8/18 59 ASSISTS at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/18 4 (2x) ACES at vs. ETSU 9/15/18 21 DIGS (2x) at Colorado 10/26/ POINTS at No. 17 UNI 8/31/18 CAREER HIGH: 6 KILLS at Oregon 11/17/17 59 ASSISTS at No. 21 Arizona 10/7/18 4 ACES (2x) at No. 17 UNI 8/31/18 21 DIGS (3x) at Colorado 10/26/ POINTS at Oregon 11/17/17

20 MATCH BY MATCH COMPARISON Opponent Score GP Kills Errors TA Hit Pct. Assists SA SE RE Digs BS-BA BE Total BHE VCU /21 17/18 97/90.289/ /19 6/3 10/4 3/6 48/ /1-12 0/0 5.0/7.0 0/1 NC State /37 15/32 132/ / /36 6/3 9/6 3/6 64/ /3-4 1/0 13.0/5.0 0/0 No. 17 UNI /51 19/25 142/ / /45 11/7 10/7 7/11 55/ /3-5 5/3 17.0/5.5 0/1 No. 17 UNI /60 20/27 169/ / /58 4/2 8/9 2/4 64/ /5-0 3/2 10.0/5.0 0/0 McNeese St /22 11/10 86/72.395/ /21 5/4 10/12 4/5 32/21 0-4/0-6 4/0 2.0/3.0 1/2 Illinois State /51 15/25 141/ / /45 3/2 11/8 2/3 64/ /1-6 1/2 14.0/4.0 0/2 Stony Brook /25 12/19 104/ / /23 5/2 7/7 2/5 51/ /0-5 0/1 8.0/2.5 0/1 N. Illinois /27 7/19 85/81.459/ /24 5/0 11/3 0/5 32/ /2-3 0/3 10.0/1.0 2/1 WKU /49 12/25 125/ / /47 8/5 12/11 5/8 41/ /3-4 1/0 13.5/5.0 0/1 ETSU /61 21/24 139/ / /60 6/4 14/15 4/6 56/ /4-8 1/4 10.0/8.0 0/2 No. 13 UW /63 22/23 162/ / /58 7/6 9/10 6/7 74/ /2-18 3/0 10.0/11.0 0/1 No. 12 ORE /71 22/32 200/ / /65 4/5 9/5 5/4 93/ /0-20 1/4 14.5/10.0 1/1 No. 25 UTAH /67 22/25 175/ / /63 5/1 7/8 1/5 79/ /1-24 4/4 11.5/13.0 0/2 No. 23 CU /62 25/17 171/ / /61 6/4 7/10 4/6 59/ /2-20 0/5 7.0/12.0 0/0 ASU /33 10/16 97/ / /33 9/1 8/10 1/9 46/ /4-2 1/1 7.0/5.0 1/0 No. 21 UA /66 23/26 168/ / /62 3/6 11/10 6/3 64/ /6-6 0/2 14.0/9.0 0/0 No. 2 STAN /49 20/12 102/99.118/ /46 2/10 1/9 10/2 34/ /1-20 1/2 7.0/11.0 0/0 CAL /56 27/20 147/ / /49 7/2 11/9 2/7 77/ /5-22 2/4 11.0/16.0 0/2 No. 14 USC /62 25/30 173/ / /59 4/8 9/12 8/4 79/ /3-26 1/3 11.0/16.0 0/1 No. 20 UCLA /38 18/20 122/ / /35 3/2 5/10 2/3 61/ /1-10 0/0 8.0/6.0 0/1 UTAH /39 15/20 124/ / /37 5/4 4/3 4/5 57/ /2-12 2/2 8.0/8.0 0/1 COLO /55 29/23 194/ / /52 6/5 4/5 5/6 93/ /2-23 4/2 9.0/13.5 0/1 No. 21 UA /72 23/26 170/ / /67 11/1 7/4 1/11 64/ /5-18 3/4 13.0/14.0 0/0 ASU /31 13/17 96/98.344/ /31 3/2 5/6 2/3 40/ /0-12 2/3 9.0/6.0 0/2 No. 21 UCLA /62 19/24 186/ / /61 7/6 5/8 6/7 90/ /1-10 1/3 6.0/6.0 0/2 No. 13 USC /52 30/23 163/ /193 44/48 4/5 10/9 5/4 69/ /3-18 1/0 16.5/12.0 0/0 No. 2 STAN /62 21/20 118/ / /61 2/6 5/12 6/2 53/ /3-26 1/0 10.0/16.0 1/0 CAL /57 22/15 139/ / /52 6/9 7/13 9/6 62/ /2-14 1/0 7.0/9.0 1/5 OSU /28 7/25 94/ / /28 2/1 5/5 1/2 46/ /0-4 2/3 10.0/2.0 0/1 No. 19 UW /57 27/29 165/ / /53 6/4 6/7 4/6 79/ /5-19 1/5 14.5/14.5 0/0 NAU /48 19/21 163/ / /45 10/4 11/4 4/10 70/ /2-10 1/1 7.0/7.0 1/0 No. 19 Tenn /59 19/25 143/ / /56 6/1 5/8 1/6 60/ /0-14 1/1 13.0/7.0 0/2 Totals / / / / / / / / / / / / /33

21 MATCH BY MATCH LEADERS Opponent Score Kills Assists Aces Digs Blocks Points A25 vs VCU W, 3-0 Mims (16) Brown (39) Tusa/Dirige (2) Dirige (15) Three with (3) Mims (18.5) A26 at NCSt W, 3-1 Mims/Woodford (15) Brown (38) Mims (2) Dirige (15) Martin (7) Mims (19.5) A31 at UNI W, 3-1 Mims (19) Brown (37) Tusa (5) Dirige (18) Martin (10) Mims (20.5) S1 at UNI W, 3-1 Mims (26) Brown (44) Urias (2) Dirige (23) Urias (5) Mims (26.5) S7 vs. McNeese W, 3-0 Mims/Woodford (9) Brown (34) Urias (2) Dirige (9) Mims/Lajos (2) 3 Tied (10.0) S7 vs. Illinois St W, 3-1 Urias (18) Brown (41) Tusa (2) Dirige (18) Lajos (8) Urias (20.0) S8, vs. SBU W, 3-0 Urias/Lajos (9) Brown (35) Mims (2) Dirige (18) Urias (4) Urias (12.0) S14, vs. NIU W, 3-0 Mims (15) Brown (37) Mims (2) Dirige (7) Urias (5) Mims (17.5) S14, at WKU W, 3-1 Woodford (14) Brown (39) Phillips (3) Brown (11) Martin (8) Woodford (16.5) S15, vs. ETSU L, 2-3 Woodford (17) Brown (47) Brown (4) Dirige (14) Urias/Martin (6) Woodford (18.5) S20, at Wash. L, 2-3 Mims (18) Brown (34) 3 Tied (2) Dirige (23) Urias (7) Mims (20.5) S23, at Oregon L, 2-3 Woodford (20) Brown (55) Mims (2) Dirige (27) Urias (7) Woodford (21.5) S28 vs. Utah W, 3-2 Mims (18) Brown (50) 3 Tied (3) Dirige (25) Martin (7) Mims (20.5) S30 vs. Colo. W, 3-1 Mims (23) Brown (57) Urias (4) Brown (16) Urias/Lajos (3) Mims (23.5) O5 at ASU W, 3-0 Woodford (11) Brown (32) Mims/Dirige (3) Dirige (13) Urias (5) Mims (13.0) O7 at Ariz. W, 3-2 Woodford (18) Brown (59) 3 Tied (1) Dirige (17) Martin/Lajos (6) Mims/Lajos (20.5) O12 at Stanford L, 0-3 Mims (12) Brown (28) Urias (2) Dirige (11) 3 Tied (3) Mims (12.5) O14 at Cal L, 1-3 Woodford (22) Brown (45) 3 Tied (2) Dirige (24) Lajos (6) Woodford (23.0) O19 vs. USC W, 3-2 Woodford (23) Brown (52) 4 Tied (1) Dirige (22) Lajos (6) Woodford (27.0) O21 vs. UCLA W, 3-0 Urias (14) Brown (30) Urias (2) Brown (21) Martin (4) Urias (17.5) O24 at Utah W, 3-0 Woodford (17) Brown (35) Coale (3) Tusa, Dirige (14) Woodford, Martin (5) Woodford (19.5) O26 at Colo. W, 3-1 Woodford (22) Brown (43) Tusa, Urias (2) Brown, Dirige (21) Urias (6) Woodford (23.0) N2 vs. Ariz. L, 2-3 Woodford (22) Brown (49) Tusa (5) Dirige (23) Martin, Urias (6) Woodford (24.0) N4 vs. ASU W, 3-0 Urias (13) Brown (32) Brown (2) Brown, Coale (11) Martin (9) Urias (13.0) N8 at UCLA W, 3-1 Woodford (15) Brown (49) Tusa (3) Dirige (26) Martin (5) Tusa (17.0) N11 at USC L, 1-3 Woodford (15) Brown (36) 3 Tied (1) Dirige (18) Lajos (8) Woodford (15.5) N16 vs. Stanford L, 1-3 Mims (14) Brown (35) Brown, Dirige (1) Dirige (15) Lajos (5) Mims (14.0) N18 vs. Cal L, 1-3 Mims (17) Brown (42) Urias (2) Dirige (20) 3 Tied (3) Mims (19.0) N21 vs. OSU W, 3-0 Mims (12) Brown (31) Urias (2) Dirige (11) Urias (5) Mims (14.5) N24 vs. Wash. W, 3-2 Mims (19) Brown (47) Mims (3) Dirige (25) Martin, Lajos (6) Mims (25.0) N30 vs. NAU W, 3-1 Woodford (16) Brown (54) Urias (4) Dirige (15) Martin (4) Mims, Urias (18.0) D1 vs. Tenn. W, 3-1 Woodford (19) Brown (43) Mims (3) Dirige (18) Martin (7) Woodford (21.0)

22 COUGAR SUPERLATIVES THREE SETS INDIVIDUAL TEAM Kills 17, Woodford, McKenna (Oct. 24, 2018) 46 (3x), vs. Arizona State (Nov. 4, 2018) Attacks 35, Mims, Taylor vs. No. 20 UCLA (Oct. 21, 2018) 122, vs. No. 20 UCLA (Oct. 21, 2018) Attack Percentage.700, Urias, Jocelyn vs. No. 20 UCLA (Oct. 21, 2018).459, vs. Northern Illinois (Sept. 14, 2018) Assists 39, Brown, Ashley vs. VCU (Aug. 25, 2018) 45, Northern Illinois (Sept. 14, 2018) Aces 3, Mims, Taylor & Dirige, Alexis at Arizona State (Oct. 5, 2018) 9, at Arizona State (Oct. 5, 2018) Digs 21, Brown, Ashley vs. No. 20 UCLA (Oct. 21, 2018) 61, vs. No. 20 UCLA (Oct. 21, 2018) Blocks 9, Martin, Claire, vs. Arizona State (Nov. 4, 2018) 10.0 (2x), vs. Oregon State (Nov. 21, 2018) FOUR SETS INDIVIDUAL TEAM Kills 26, Mims, Taylor at No. 17 Northern Iowa (Sept. 1, 2018) 71, vs. No. 23 Colorado (Sept. 30, 2018) Attacks 68, Mims, Taylor at No. 17 Northern Iowa (Sept. 1, 2018) 186, at No. 21 UCLA (Nov. 8, 2018) Attack Percentage.588, Lajos, Ella vs. Illinois State (Sept 7, 2018).320, vs Western Kentucky (Sept. 14, 2018) Assists 57, Brown, Ashley vs. No. 23 Colorado (Sept. 30, 2018) 63, vs. No. 23 Colorado (Sept. 30, 2018) Aces 5, Tusa, Penny at No. 17 Northern Iowa (Aug. 31, 2018) 11, at No. 17 Northern Iowa (Aug. 31, 2018) Digs 26, Dirige, Alexis at No. 21 UCLA (Nov. 8, 2018) 90, at No. 21 UCLA (Nov. 8, 2018) Blocks 10, Martin, Claire at No. 17 Northern Iowa (Aug. 31, 2018) 17.0, at No. 17 Northern Iowa (Aug. 31, 2018) FIVE SETS INDIVIDUAL TEAM Kills 23, Woodford, McKenna vs. No. 14 USC (Oct. 19, 2018) 65 (3x), vs. No. 14 USC (Oct. 19, 2018) Attacks 65, Mims, Taylor at No. 12 Oregon (Sept. 23, 2018) 200, at No. 12 Oregon (Sept. 23, 2018) Attack Percentage.429, Martin, Claire vs. No. 14 USC (Oct. 19, 2018).273, vs. ETSU (Sept. 15, 2018) Assists 59, Brown, Ashley at No. 21 Arizona (Oct. 7, 2018) 63, at No. 21 Arizona (Oct. 7, 2018) Aces 5, Tusa, Penny vs. No. 21 Arizona (Nov. 2, 2018) 11, vs. No. 21 Arizona (Nov. 2, 2018) Digs 27, Dirige, Alexis at No. 12 Oregon (Sept. 15, 2018) 93, at No. 12 Oregon (Sept. 23, 2018) Blocks 7, Urias, Jocelyn at No. 13 Washington (Sept. 20, 2018) 14.5 (2x), vs. No. 19 Washington (Nov. 24, 2018)

23 WSU TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE 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 5 Woodford, McKenn Mims, Taylor Urias, Jocelyn Lajos, Ella Martin, Claire Tusa, Penny Brown, Ashley Dirige, Alexis Coale, O livia Phillips, Abby Bradley, Charity TEAM WASHINGTON ST Opponents Team Statistics WSU OPP ATTACK K ills E rro rs Total Attacks Attack Pct K ills /S e t SET A s s is ts A s s is ts /S e t SERVE A c e s E rro rs A c e s /S e t SERVE RECEPTIO E rro rs E rro rs /S e t DEFENSE D ig s D ig s /S e t BLOCKING Block Solo Block Assist Total Blocks B lo c k s /S e t Block Errors Ball handling errors 8 33 ATTENDANCE T o ta l Dates/Avg Per Da 15/938 14/1422 Neutral site #/Avg 3/345 Current win streak 4 - Home win streak 4 - Date Opponent Score Score by set Att. Aug 25 vs VCU ,25-22, Aug 26 at NC State ,25-17,22-25, Aug 31 at #17 Northern Iowa ,19-25,25-21, Sep 01 at #17 Northern Iowa ,23-25,25-23, C Sep 07 MCNEESE STATE ,25-17, C Sep 07 ILLINOIS STATE ,25-14,21-25, C Sep 08 STONY BROOK ,25-13, Sep 14 vs NIU ,25-16, Sep 14 at WKU ,25-17,25-14, Sep 15 vs ETSU L ,25-17,22-25,25-18,1 312 *Sep 20 at #13 Washington L ,17-25,25-19,25-16, *Sep 23 at #12 Oregon L ,22-25,25-22,23-25, *Sep 28 #25 UTAH ,25-22,17-25,17-25, *Sep 30 #23 COLO ,32-30,25-19, *Oct 05 at Arizona State ,25-21, *Oct 07 at #21 Arizona ,22-25,25-23,25-20, *Oct 12 at #2 Stanford L ,28-30, *Oct 14 at California L ,25-15,23-25, *Oct 19 #14 USC ,21-25,25-23,23-25, *Oct 21 #20 UCLA ,25-20, *Oct 24 at UTAH ,25-18, *Oct 26 at COLO ,25-22,23-25, *Nov 02 #21 ARIZONA L ,20-25,25-19,22-25, *Nov 04 ARIZONA STATE ,25-20, *Nov 08 at #21 UCLA ,27-29,28-26, *Nov 11 at #13 USC L ,18-25,25-22, *Nov 16 #2 STANFORD L ,16-25,25-22, *Nov 18 CALIFORNIA L ,25-21,19-25, *Nov 21 OREGON STATE ,25-9, *Nov 24 #19 WASHINGTON ,16-25,25-21,18-25, Nov 30 NORTHERN ARIZ ,25-15,22-25, Dec 01 TENNESSEE ,25-18,19-25, Record in 3-set matches: 9-1 Record in 4-set matches: 10-4 Record in 5-set matches: 4-4

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