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2 MARIAH EVANS Fr. S 5-10 Colorado Springs, Colo. GREER MOSEMAN Fr. DS/L 5-6 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. BETH NORDHORN Jr. MH 6-7 Winter Park, Fla. TAYLOR BORUP Fr. OH 6-4 Leesburg, Va. TAYLOR FRICANO R-Jr. OPP/MH 6-4 Palatine, Ill HOLLY CARLTON Fr. S/OPP 6-7 Sterling, Va. KATHARINE ESTERLEY Fr. MH 6-2 Chapel Hill, N.C. CASEY JACOBS So. DS/L 5-8 Cardiff, Calif. SYDNYE FIELDS R-Fr. MH 6-3 Missouri City, Texas SHEILA DOYLE Sr. DS/L 5-7 La Grange Park, Ill JULIA SCOLES Fr. OH 6-1 Mooresville, N.C. MIA FRADENBURG Fr. DS/L 5-6 Durham, N.C. MADISON LAUFENBERG So. OH 6-3 Castle Rock, Colo. KEIMAYA HUNTER R-So. MH 6-1 Charlotte, N.C. ABIGAIL CURRY Sr. S 5-10 Plano, Texas TATIANA DURR Sr. OH 6-1 San Diego, Calif. TAYLOR TREACY R-Sr. OPP 6-2 Columbia, S.C. HAYLEY McCORKLE R-Sr. OPP 5-11 Winterville, N.C. TAYLOR LEATH R-So. OH 6-3 Port Matilda, Pa. JOE SAGULA Head Coach 27th Season EVE RACKHAM Asst. Head Coach 8th Season TYLER ADAMS Assistant Coach 7th Season SCOTT HARTLEY Volunteer Assistant 1st Season AYLENE ILKSON Director of Operations 1st Season

3 The University of North Carolina Location...Chapel Hill, N.C. Chartered Undergraduate Enrollment... 18,415 Chancellor... Carol L. Folt Director of Athletics...Bubba Cunningham Senior Woman Administrator...Nicki Moore Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference... Atlantic Coast Nickname...Tar Heels Mascot...Rameses the ram UNC Volleyball Staff Head Coach...Joe Sagula Record at Carolina (26 years) Overall Record (35 years) Assistant Coach... Eve Rackham Assistant Coach...Tyler Adams Volunteer Assistant...Scott Hartley Director of Operations... Aylene Ilkson Volleyball Office Phone...(919) Administrative Assistant...Sara Koenig Team Physician...Dr. Kelly Waicus Strength and Conditioning... Erik Hernandez Academic Advisor... Grace Hnizdil UNC Athletic Communications Volleyball Contact... Marla Glasser Office Phone...(919) SID Fax...(919) Mailing Address... P.O. Box Chapel Hill, NC NORTH CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL QUICK FACTS Team Information Home Facility... Carmichael Arena Capacity... 6,822 Overall Record Overall ACC Record Overall Record ACC Record (Finish) (T-2nd) 2015 Postseason... NCAA Second Round ACC Titles (Last) (2014) NCAA Appearances (Last) (2015) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...10/5 Starters Returning/Lost...4+libero/3 Newcomers... 7 Supporting UNC Volleyball The University of North Carolina is proud of its more than 20-year relationship with Nike, the exclusive supplier of athletic footwear, apparel and accessory products. Nike provides shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equipment. Nike also gave UNC $2 million for the Chancellor s Academic Enhancement Fund to support faculty. The University s partnership with Nike has benefitted all 28 varsity sports and provided millions of dollars for academics and student scholarships at the University. Nike provides $100,000 annually to the athletic department to reward Olympic sport programs and coaches for academic and athletic excellence. Covering The Tar Heels Media interested in covering UNC volleyball should contact Marla Glasser at mglasser@unc. edu or (919) All interview requests for coaches and student-athletes should go through the Athletic Communications office. Please contact Marla Glasser a minimum of 24 hours in advance of any interview request. Volleyball information is available through the Carolina Athletics website, GoHeels.com. GoHeels.com offers schedules, rosters, results and more for all 28 of Carolina s varsity sports. Thank you for your interest in and support of Carolina Volleyball. Social Media Facebook.../CarolinaVolleyball Twitter...@UNCVolleyball Instagram...@UNCVolleyball Snapchat... UNCVolleyball 2016 UNC Volleyball Media Guide Credits: Photos by Jeffrey Camarati. Printing by B&J Custom Printers. Content & Design: The 2016 UNC Volleyball media guide was written and designed by Marla Glasser. TABLE OF CONTENTS Radio/TV Roster... Inside Front Cover Quick Facts... 1 Roster... 2 Schedule/Directions... 3 Player Profiles Group Photos Coaches and Staff Season in Review Career Records Season Records Team, Single-Match & Miscellaneous Records Year-by-Year Statistical Leaders Year-by-Year Season Records All-Time Results NCAA Tournament Results All-Time Series vs. Opponents All Time vs. Ranked Opponents All-Time Letterwinners Honor Roll Carolina Team Awards Carmichael Arena Carolina Traditions ACC Titles Academics & Leadership The University Ken & Cheryl Williams Volleyball Team Room Rams Club... Inside Back Cover PAGE 1

4 2016 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO. NAME YR. HT. POS. HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREV. COLLEGE 1 Mariah Evans Fr S Colorado Springs, Colo. Lewis Palmer 2 Greer Moseman Fr. 5-6 DS/L Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Torrey Pines 3 Beth Nordhorn Jr. 6-7 MH Winter Park, Fla. Winter Park 4 Taylor Borup Fr. 6-4 OH Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County 5 Taylor Fricano R-Jr. 6-4 OPP/MH Palatine, Ill. Palatine/Wisconsin 6 Holly Carlton Fr. 6-7 S/OPP Sterling, Va. Potomac Falls 7 Katharine Esterley Fr. 6-2 MH Chapel Hill, N.C. Chapel Hill 8 Casey Jacobs So. 5-8 DS/L Cardiff, Calif. La Costa Canyon 10 Sydnye Fields R-Fr. 6-3 MH Missouri City, Texas Ridge Point 11 Sheila Doyle Sr. 5-7 DS/L La Grange Park, Ill. Benet Academy 12 Julia Scoles Fr. 6-1 OH Mooresville, N.C. South Iredell 13 Mia Fradenburg Fr. 5-6 DS/L Durham, N.C. Cardinal Gibbons 14 Madison Laufenberg So. 6-3 OH Castle Rock, Colo. Castle View 15 Keimaya Hunter R-So. 6-1 MH Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek 17 Abigail Curry Sr S Plano, Texas Plano West 18 Tatiana Durr Sr. 6-1 OH San Diego, Calif. Cathedral Catholic 20 Taylor Treacy R-Sr. 6-2 OPP Columbia, S.C. Irmo 21 Hayley McCorkle R-Sr OPP Winterville, N.C. South Central 43 Taylor Leath R-So. 6-3 OH Port Matilda, Pa. State College Area COACHES AND STAFF Head Coach... Joe Sagula (SUNY New Paltz 78) Assistant Head Coach...Eve Rackham (UNC 03) Assistant Coach...Tyler Adams (UCF 08) Volunteer Assistant Coach... Scott Hartley (Hawaii 15) Director of Operations...Aylene Ilkson (Springfield 09) Primary Sport Administrator... Dr. Nicki Moore Secondary Sport Administrator...Michael Beale ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS: Seniors (5) - Curry, Doyle, Durr, McCorkle*, Treacy* Juniors (2) - Fricano*, Nordhorn Sophomores (4) - Hunter*, Laufenberg, Leath*, Jacobs Freshmen (8) - Borup, Carlton, Esterley, Evans, Fields*, Fradenburg, Moseman, Scoles *Redshirt BY POSITION: Outside Hitters (5) - Borup, Durr, Laufenberg, Leath, Laufenberg Opposite Hitters (4) - Carlton, Fricano, McCorkle, Treacy Middle Hitters (5) - Esterley, Fields, Fricano, Hunter, Nordhorn Defensive Specialists (4) - Doyle, Fradenburg, Jacobs, Moseman Setters (3) - Carlton, Curry, Evans PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Taylor BORUP... BORE-up TATIANA Durr...TAH-tee-AH-nuh SYDNYE Fields... Sid-nee Mia FRADENBURG...FRAH-din-berg Taylor FRICANO...Frih-CAH-no KEIMAYA Hunter... KEE-MY-uh Madison LAUFENBERG... LAW-fin-berg Greer MOSEMAN... MOZE-min Taylor TREACY...Tracy Eve RACKHAM... RACK-um Joe SAGULA... Suh-GOO-luh PAGE 2 Orthopedic Surgeon... Dr. Alex Creighton Team Physician... Dr. Kelly Waicus Head Athletic Trainer... Sally Mays Second Year GA Athletic Trainer...Jake Mir First Year GA Athletic Trainer... Cassie Perrella Head Manager... Caroline Fowler Team Managers... Courtney Mascarella, Hunter Gray ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Yr Ht. Pos. 4 Taylor Borup Fr. 6-4 OH 6 Holly Carlton Fr. 6-7 S/OPP 17 Abigail Curry Sr S 11 Sheila Doyle Sr. 5-7 DS/L 18 Tatiana Durr Sr. 6-1 OH 7 Katharine Esterley Fr. 6-2 MH 1 Mariah Evans Fr S 10 Sydnye Fields R-Fr. 6-3 MH 13 Mia Fradenburg Fr. 5-6 DS/L 5 Taylor Fricano R-Jr. 6-4 OPP/MH 15 Keimaya Hunter R-So. 6-1 MH 8 Casey Jacobs So. 5-8 DS/L 14 Madison Laufenberg So. 6-3 OH 43 Taylor Leath R-So. 6-3 OH 21 Hayley McCorkle R-Sr OPP 2 Greer Moseman Fr. 5-6 DS/L 3 Beth Nordhorn Jr. 6-7 MH 12 Julia Scoles Fr. 6-1 OH 20 Taylor Treacy R-Sr. 6-2 OPP

5 2016 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE DIRECTIONS TO CARMICHAEL ARENA From the Raleigh/Durham Airport and points east: Take I-40 West to exit 273A. Follow 54 West toward Chapel Hill. After passing under the overpass, the road will go up a hill and into campus. Carmichael Arena will be on your left, adjacent to intramural playing fields and shortly after the traffic light at the corner of campus. From north of Chapel Hill: Follow I-85 South toward Durham. At exit 174, stay in the left-hand lane to get on South. Follow South to the Highway 54 junction, where you will exit to the right, following signs for the UNC campus. Proceed up the hill into campus. Carmichael will be on your left. From west of Chapel Hill: Take I-85 North to I-40 East. Follow I-40 East to exit 270, South. Follow South into Chapel Hill and follow directions from points north. From south of Chapel Hill: Take I-77 North to I-85 North, then follow directions from points west. DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME PENN STATE CLASSIC Fri., Aug. 26 vs. Georgia Southern University Park, Pa. 5 P.M. Sat., Aug. 27 vs. West Virginia University Park, Pa. 1 P.M. Sat., Aug. 27 at Penn State University Park, Pa. 7 P.M. Thu., Sep. 1 at Duke Durham, N.C. 6:30 P.M. Sat., Sep. 3 TCU Chapel Hill, N.C. 6:30 P.M. ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE Fri., Sep. 9 Wisconsin Chapel Hill, N.C. 6:30 P.M. Sat., Sep. 10 Minnesota Chapel Hill, N.C. 6:30 P.M. TCU HORNED FROG INVITATIONAL Fri., Sep. 16 vs. Sam Houston State Fort Worth, Texas 3 P.M. Sat., Sep. 17 vs. SMU Fort Worth, Texas 12 P.M. Sat., Sep. 17 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas 4 P.M. Thu., Sep. 22 at NC State* Raleigh, N.C. 7 P.M. Sun., Sep. 25 at Boston College* Chestnut Hill, Mass. 12 P.M. Fri., Sep. 30 at Georgia Tech* Atlanta, Ga. 7 P.M. Sun., Oct. 2 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. 1 P.M. Fri., Oct. 7 Florida State* Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 P.M. Sun., Oct. 9 Miami* Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 P.M. Fri., Oct. 14 at Notre Dame* South Bend, Ind. 7 P.M. Sun., Oct. 16 at Louisville* Louisville, Ky. 1 P.M. Fri., Oct. 21 Boston College* Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 P.M. Sun., Oct. 23 Syracuse* Chapel Hill, N.C. 1 P.M. Fri., Oct. 28 at Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, Va. 7 P.M. Sun., Oct. 30 at Pittsburgh* Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 P.M. Fri., Nov. 4 at Miami* Coral Gables, Fla. 7 P.M. Sun., Nov. 6 at Florida State* Tallahassee, Fla. 1 P.M. Fri., Nov. 11 Clemson* Chapel Hill, N.C. 7:30 P.M. Sat., Nov. 12 Georgia Tech* Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 P.M. Wed., Nov. 16 NC State* Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 P.M. Fri., Nov. 18 Virginia* Chapel Hill, N.C. 6 P.M. Wed., Nov. 23 Duke* Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 P.M. Sat., Nov. 26 Wake Forest* Chapel Hill, N.C. 2 P.M. NCAA TOURNAMENT Dec. 1-3 First and Second Rounds Campus Sites Dec Regionals Campus Sites Dec. 15 & 17 NCAA Championship Columbus, Ohio Bold denotes home matches played at Carmichael Arena * Atlantic Coast Conference match PAGE 3

6 2016 PLAYER PROFILES ABIGAIL CURRY 17 SENIOR 5-10 SETTER PLANO, TEXAS PLANO WEST H.S. DALLAS SKYLINE JUNIORS 2015 (Junior): Played in every set of all 31 matches Began the season in a 6-2, but took over as the team s primary setter on Oct. 25 after an injury sidelined fellow setter Jordyn Schnabl for the remainder of the year Totaled 795 assists, 240 digs, 47 kills, 16 blocks and 12 aces on the season Led the Tar Heels to one of their most efficient matches in history against Clemson in her first career match as a solo setter, as UNC put up a.500 hitting percentage Guided UNC to victories over No. 23 Louisville and Notre Dame the following weekend, posting double-doubles in both matches, to earn ACC Player of the Week on Nov. 2 Finished the season ranked 10th in the ACC by averaging 8.04 assists per set in conference matches Posted 12 double-doubles and five 40-assist performances, including two of 50+ Second consecutive season on the ACC All-Academic Team while also earning NCCSIA All-State honors Won the Mighty Ram Award and was a co-recipient of the Ken & Cheryl Williams Most Valuable Player Award (Sophomore): Appeared in every set of all 32 matches as one of the setters in the Tar Heels 6-2 system Ranked second on the team with 550 assists (5.00/set) Posted 20+ assists in six matches and notched two doubledoubles on the season Ranked fourth on the team with 21 service aces Posted a season-high 31 assists and a career-high 13 digs against Texas (12/13) (Freshman): Named to the ACC All-Freshman Team Played in 32 of 32 matches, posting 628 assists in her rookie campaign Posted three doubledoubles with a career-high 32 assists and 12 digs in just her second match vs. San Francisco (8/31) Named ACC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 30 Received the team Rookie of the Year Award. Prep: Named to Prep Volleyball Senior Ace Top 150 Named to 2012 Texas All-State team and Texas All Star Team 2012 Plano West Character Award Recipient Named the MVP for the Open Dallas Skyline team Three-time Skyline Award recipient Named District 5A first team Named MVP of 2011 Plano West team Named 10-5a Setter of the District two times 2012 USAV HP A2 Holiday Camp Selection. Personal: Born Abigail Marie Curry on Sept. 16 in Plano, Texas Daughter of Chris and Crystal Curry Goes by Abbey Named to the ACC Honor Roll for the Academic Year Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Veteran Leaders Program Serves on the Student Athletic Advisory Council at UNC Majoring in business administration at the UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School. Curry s Career Highs Kills: 4, 3x-last vs. NC State (11/18/15) Attacks: 10 at Boston College (11/8/15) Assists: 55 vs. Notre Dame (11/5/15) Aces: 3, 3x-last at Pittsburgh (10/31/14) Digs: 16 vs. Louisville (10/30/15) Blocks: 3, 2x-last vs. Virginia Tech (11/14/15) CURRY S CAREER HONORS 2015: NCCSIA All-State Second Team ACC Player of the Week (11/2) ACC All-Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll 2014: ACC All-Academic Team ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013: ACC All-Freshman Team ACC Freshman of the Week (9/30) ACC Academic Honor Roll CURRY S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S TOTAL PAGE 4

7 2016 PLAYER PROFILES SHEILA DOYLE 11 SENIOR 5-7 LIBERO LA GRANGE PARK, ILL. BENET ACADEMY 1ST ALLIANCE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (Junior): Appeared in all 31 matches, totaling 102 sets Made her first career appearance at libero against Michigan on Sept. 19, and played every set in the lead defensive role for the remainder of the season Totaled 411 digs, 117 assists and 15 aces Ranked eighth in the ACC and 10th all-time at UNC in digs per set (4.03) Ranked fourth in the ACC in digs per set during conference matches (4.80/s) Posted her first career double-double against NC State on Nov. 18 with 24 digs and a career-high 10 assists Registered dig performances Tallied an unprecedented 35 digs in just four sets against Notre Dame, with 17 in the second set alone, for the most digs in a match since 2009 Named UNC s Most Improved Player (Sophomore): Played in 53 sets as a strong serving and defensive substitute Recorded 24 digs and seven service aces for the season Notched a career high six digs versus Long Beach St. (8/30) Dropped in a career high two aces against VCU (9/13) in the Carolina Classic (Freshman): Appeared in 10 sets in eight matches Recorded three digs vs. James Madison (9/14). Prep: Starting libero for two-time Class 4A state championship teams Named to the 2012 Mizuno/Volleyball Girls High School All-America first team Named Academic All-State in 2012 News Gazette First-Team All- State and Chicago Sun First-Team All-Area Naperville Sun Player of the Year Named SportstownChicago.com All Star Named PrepVolleyball.com Defensive Dandy in 2011 National Honor Society member, Benet Academy Honor Roll, and student government class representative. Personal: Born Sheila Catherine Doyle on May 19 in Hinsdale, Ill. Daughter of Michael and Mary Doyle Has two brothers and three sisters Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Veteran Leaders Program Double majoring in psychology and romance languages. Doyle s Career Highs Kills: None Attacks: 1, 4x-last at Duke (11/28/15) Assists: 10 vs. NC State (11/8/15) Aces: 2, 4x-last at Boston College (11/8/15) Digs: 35 vs. Notre Dame (11/1/15) Blocks: None DOYLE S CAREER HONORS 2015 ACC Top Six for Service Award 2014 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013 ACC Academic Honor Roll DOYLE S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S TOTAL PAGE 5

8 2016 PLAYER PROFILES TATIANA DURR 18 SENIOR 6-1 OUTSIDE HITTER SAN DIEGO, CALIF. CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC H.S. WAVE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (Junior): Appeared in all-but-one match (30) with 106 sets played An outside hitter that saw time in both the front and back rows, while starting five matches at libero early in the season Totaled 275 digs, 48 kills, 27 aces, 20 assists and 15 blocks, ranking second on the team in digs Ranked 10th in the ACC with 0.27 aces per set during conference play Led UNC to a sweep of No. 3 Stanford by posting 16 digs at libero (Sophomore): Continued her strong play from the spring season and saw time as an outside hitter for North Carolina Played in 48 sets across 21 matches as a strong attacking or defensive option Recorded 42 kills, 83 digs and 19 blocks on the season Notched a career high 15 kills and five blocks in a start vs. Oklahoma (9/19) Recorded 12 digs and three blocks vs. Boston College (10/24) (Freshman): Enjoyed a breakout spring season for the Tar Heels as an outside hitter Saw time in six sets in five matches as a freshman, tallying four kills and nine digs. Prep: MaxPreps 2012 Medium Schools All America first team Under Armour All-America honorable mention Named to Prep Volleyball Senior Ace Top 150 Helped Wave Volleyball finish seventh at 17-Open junior nationals in 2012 and finished fifth in 2011 Holds CIF San Diego Section records for most kills in a match (25, twice) and most aces in a season (59) Four-time CIF Division III Southern Regional, San Diego Section and Western League champion at Cathedral Catholic Named to All-North County first team Named to San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team and CCHS Scholar-Athlete Western League Player of the Year and named to Western League first team in 2012 Two-time CIF Division 3 state champions and named to All-Championship team in Personal: Born Tatiana Lavelle Durr on March 8 in La Jolla Calif. Daughter of Angela and Lavall Durr Nickname is Tati Majoring in the exercise and sport science in the sport administration program. Durr s Career Highs Kills: 15 vs. Oklahoma (9/19/14) Attacks: 38 vs. Oklahoma (9/19/14) Assists: 3 vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Aces: 3, 4x-last at NC State (10/7/15) Digs: 19 vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Blocks: 5, 2x-last vs. Michigan (9/19/15) 2014: ACC Academic Honor Roll DURR S CAREER HONORS DURR S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S TOTAL PAGE 6

9 TAYLOR FRICANO REDSHIRT JUNIOR 6-4 OPPOSITE/MIDDLE HITTER PALATINE, ILL. PALATINE H.S. UNIV. OF WISCONSIN SKY HIGH VOLLEYBALL CLUB (Redshirt Sophomore): Played in 28 matches (79 sets) at opposite hitter in her first season at UNC Totaled 113 kills, 45 blocks and 16 digs Started 14 matches but saw lessened playing time after the injury to setter Jordyn Schnabl changed Carolina s rotation Used primarily as a blocker late in sets after the team was forced to move to a 5-1 rotation Posted a career-high 15 kills in five sets against No. 18 Florida State (at Wisconsin): Redshirted the 2013 season Played in seven sets across six matches in 2014 Recorded first career kill and point against Florida A&M (9/6) Notched her third kill against Washington (9/19) in a top five matchup Recorded a fourth kill vs. Rutgers (10/10) Named Academic All-Big Ten. Prep: Ranked 33rd on the Senior Aces list by PrepVolleyball.com Named 2012 PrepVolleyball.com special mention All-America Selected 2012 firstteam all-state by the Champaign News-Gazette Earned all-area honors by the Daily Herald and Chicago Sun-Times Named the Mid-Suburban 2016 PLAYER PROFILES League Player of the Year Recorded 293 kills, while hitting.339, and added 231 digs, 43 blocks and 41 service aces as a senior Guided the Pirates to conference and regional championships her final season Played with Sky High Volleyball Club under coach Scott Harris Finished fifth at the 2012 AAU Junior Championships and 19th at the 2012 USA Junior Nationals. Personal: Born Taylor Linn Fricano on Feb. 4 Daughter of Linn and Anthony Fricano Has an older brother, Anthony, Jr., and a younger brother, Joe Nicknames are Tay or Frick Enjoys photography, painting, sketching/ drawing, auto-mechanic repairs and rehabilitation Volunteers as a coach and photographer for her local park district Majoring in psychology. Fricano s Career Highs Kills: 15 vs. Florida State (10/16/15) Attacks: 39 vs. Florida State (10/16/15) Assists: 1, 2x-last vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Aces: None Digs: 2, 2x-last vs. Miami (10/18/15) Blocks: 5, 4x-last vs. Miami (10/18/15) 2015 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2014 Academic All-Big Ten FRICANO S CAREER HONORS FRICANO S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S 2013* DID NOT PLAY - REDSHIRT 2014* TOTAL * at Wisconsin 15 KEIMAYA HUNTER REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE 6-1 MIDDLE HITTER CHARLOTTE, N.C. MALLARD CREEK H.S. CAROLINA JUNIORS 2015 (Sophomore): Did not appear in any matches in (Freshman): Appeared in five sets at the middle blocker position Served an important role as the scout team middle Tallied one kill and one block in limited action Earned her first career kill to win set two vs. Boston College (10/24). Personal: Born Keimaya Ayan Hunter on Oct. 17 Daughter of Keith and Kimberly Hunter Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Leadership Lab program An honor roll student and a Junior Marshall Involved in National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Mathletes, Interact Club, Academy of Engineering, and Senior Class Council in High School Majoring in psychology. Hunter s Career Highs Kills: 1 vs. Boston College (10/24/14) Attacks: 1, 2x-last vs. Boston College (10/24/14) Assists: None Aces: None Digs: None Blocks: 1 vs. Georgia Southern (9/13/14) Prep: Led Mallard Creek with 255 kills and 50 blocks in her senior season Was the team captain all four years Named to the I-Meck 4A All-Conference team three times Helped her club team finish 10th at the USAV Girls Junior National Championships Also competed for the track and field team in high school as a sprinter, triple and high jumper Earned all-conference and allregion honors in track and field Claimed two conference titles, one region title and one state title in the high jump. HUNTER S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S DID NOT PLAY TOTAL PAGE 7

10 2016 PLAYER PROFILES CASEY JACOBS 8 SOPHOMORE 5-8 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST CARDIFF, CALIF. LA COSTA CANYON H.S. WAVE VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in five matches (8 sets) as a true freshman Totaled nine digs and four assists Played the final two sets against BYU and the first set against Chicago State at libero, posting four digs in each match. Prep: Two-year starter as a libero for La Costa Canyon High School Threeyear starter for WAVE at the libero position Selected as captain all four years of high school Led WAVE to a second-place finish at the 2014 USAV Girls Junior National Championship in the 18 Open division. Personal: Born Casey Brit Jacobs on July 29 in La Jolla, Calif. Daughter of Dana and Warren Jacobs Secretary of the Interact Club at La Costa Canyon Mother Dana surfs competitively Enjoys writing in her free time, especially short stories and poems Cousin of Sue Woodstra, 1984 Olympic Silver Medalist and captain of the USA Women s National Volleyball team. Jacobs Career Highs Kills: None Attacks: 1 vs. Chicago State (9/29/15) Assists: 3 vs. BYU (8/29/15) Aces: None Digs: 4, 2x-last vs. Chicago State (9/29/15) Blocks: None JACOBS CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S MADISON LAUFENBERG SOPHOMORE 6-3 OUTSIDE HITTER CASTLE ROCK, COLO. CASTLE VIEW H.S. COLORADO MOMENTUM VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (Freshman): Appeared in five matches (8 sets) as a true freshman, totaling six kills and four blocks Put up three kills and two blocks, one solo, against Chicago State in her first career appearance Played three sets at Georgia Tech, posting three kills, a dig and a block. International: Member of the 2014 USA Women s Volleyball Junior A1 National Training Team Won gold at 2014 High Performance Championships with USA Junior A1 Red. Junior Nationals her 17s year. Personal: Born Madison Noel Laufenberg on Feb. 26 in Casper, Wyo. Daughter of Doug and Staci Laufenberg Father Doug played football and mother Staci played volleyball for the University of Iowa Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Rising Stars program Member of the World Language National Honor Society and the National Honor Society All-Academic Continental League selection. Laufenberg s Career Highs Kills: 3, 2x-last at Georgia Tech (10/23/15) Attacks: 10 at Georgia Tech (10/23/15) Assists: None Aces: None Digs: 1 at Georgia Tech (10/23/15) Blocks: 2 vs. Chicago State (9/29/15) Prep: Ranked as the No. 84 overall recruit by PrepVolleyball.com 2014 Under Armour Honorable Mention All-America Had 1,005 kills and 725 digs in high school career Three-time captain for her Colorado Momentum Volleyball Club team Helped her club team win the Big South National Qualifier and earn a bid to USAV Junior National Championships her 16s year Helped her club team win the Pacific Northwest National Qualifier and earn a bid to USAV LAUFENBERG S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S PAGE 8

11 2016 PLAYER PROFILES 43 TAYLOR LEATH REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE 6-3 OUTSIDE HITTER PORT MATILDA, PA. STATE COLLEGE AREA H.S. SYNERGY VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (RS Freshman): Appeared in all-but-one match (98 sets), making 10 starts Primarily a front row outside hitter but did see time in all six rotations Totaled 218 kills, 97 digs and 56 blocks Registered eight double-digit kill matches, including a streak of six straight from Oct. 23-Nov. 8 Posted her first career double-double at Boston College on Nov. 8 with 14 kills and 10 digs Registered a personal-best 15 kills in four sets against Notre Dame on Nov. 1 Had a career day at Clemson, connecting for kills on each of her first 10 swings and finishing the three-set match with 14 kills and a.684 clip, with three blocks and three digs Had a personal-best 13 digs to go with seven kills against UNCW on Sept. 11 Named UNC s Rookie of the Year as well as earning the Jean E. Kindy Award for perseverance and inspiration (Freshman): Redshirted the 2014 season. Prep: Ranked as the No. 90 overall recruit by PrepVolleyball.com Under Armour All-America nominee Named Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year Named to the Next 35 on PrepVolleyball.com s Top 50 Juniors List Did not play junior year due to injury, but was named State College Area High School team captain as a senior and posted 331 kills and 43 aces with a.380 hitting percentage in 72 sets Named to the PrepVolleyball.com Soph 79 List Helped lead team to the District 6 title and to the Class 3A State Championship tournament Named Class 3A All-State as a sophomore As a freshman, helped her team to the District 6 runner-up and was named District 6 All-Independent Selected to the Revolution 18s AAU All-Star team as a freshman. Personal: Born Taylor Elizabeth Leath on July 1 in Gainesville, Fla. Daughter of Randall and Susan Leath Has two siblings, Randall and Randi Older sister Randi played volleyball at DePaul University and father Randall played basketball at the University of Florida Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Leadership Lab program An honor roll student, Leath was also involved in State College Best Buddies and worked as a summer volleyball camp volunteer coach Played the cello Majoring in media and journalism. Leath s Career Highs Kills: 15 vs. Notre Dame (11/1/15) Attacks: 48 at Syracuse (11/6/15) Assists: 2 at Georgia Tech (10/23/15) Aces: 1, 3x-last vs. Creighton (12/5/15) Digs: 13 vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Blocks: 4, 5x-last at Wake Forest (11/25/15) 2016 Preseason All-ACC 2015 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2014 ACC Academic Honor Roll LEATH S CAREER HONORS LEATH S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S 2014 DID NOT PLAY - REDSHIRT TOTAL BETH NORDHORN JUNIOR 6-7 MIDDLE HITTER WINTER PARK, FLA. WINTER PARK H.S. ORLANDO VOLLEYBALL ACADEMY 2015 (Sophomore): Played in 20 sets in nine matches, with four starts The 6-foot-7 middle blocker totaled 17 kills and 15 blocks, hitting.344 on the season Had a season-high five blocks with three kills against No. 11 BYU (Freshman): Played in 28 sets in 16 matches, with two starts Pounded 32 kills on a.410 hitting percentage on the season Posted 27 total blocks (0.96/set) with four solo blocks Had a career-high eight kills on only nine swings vs. VCU (9/13) Notched five kills and six blocks vs. Georgia Tech (11/7). Prep: Ranked as the No. 72 overall recruit by PrepVolleyball.com One of just 10 middle blockers named to PrepVolleyball.com s Top 50 Juniors List Helped Winter Park High School to the 2013 Florida 8A High School State Championship and a runner-up finish in 2011 Named AVCA High School All- America First Team as a senior Led her Orlando Volleyball Academy (OVA) 17 Asics team to back-to-back USAV National appearances in 2013 and 2014 Helped her OVA 15 Asics team win the Big South Qualifier in Atlanta Named All-Metro twice. Personal: Born Anna Elizabeth Nordhorn on Nov. 6 Daughter of Marinanne and Peter Nordhorn Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Leadership Lab program National Honor Society member Part of the International Baccalaureate Program Volunteered with the Winter Park Day Nursery, SPCA and at the local library Majoring in exercise and sport science. Nordhorn s Career Highs Kills: 8 vs. VCU (9/13/14) Attacks: 18 vs. Syracuse (9/28/14) Assists: 1 at Clemson (10/5/14) Aces: None Digs: 1, 4x-last vs. Michigan State (9/18/15) Blocks: 6 at Georgia Tech (10/26/14) 2014 ACC Academic Honor Roll NORDHORN S CAREER HONORS NORDHORN S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S TOTAL PAGE 9

12 2016 PLAYER PROFILES HAYLEY McCORKLE 21 REDSHIRT SENIOR 5-11 OPPOSITE HITTER WINTERVILLE, N.C. SOUTH CENTRAL H.S. EAST CAROLINA JUNIORS 2015 (RS Junior): An explosive opposite hitter who played in the first eight matches of the year before suffering a season-ending injury against Michigan State on Sept. 18 Totaled 49 kills, 21 blocks and five digs over 26 sets Started the season on a high note with 10 kills at then-no. 22 USC, who would go on to rank No. 1 for the majority of the season Put up a career-high 19 kills with five blocks against UNCW Was hitting.400 with four kills and a block in the next match against the Spartans when she went down with the injury (RS Sophomore): Played as one of UNC s most efficient attackers off the bench Appeared in 57 sets in 28 matches Notched 100 kills (1.75/set) hitting.274 Knocked down a season high 11 vs. VCU (9/13/14) Turned the momentum vs. Kentucky (9/12) with six kills in the final two sets Posted eight kills and five blocks vs. Oklahoma (9/19) Recorded 5+ kills in eight matches (RS Freshman): Had a breakout season after redshirting in 2012 Played in 69 sets and 23 matches, starting 11 Tallied 141 total kills (2.04/set) hitting.273 Recorded a career-high 18 kills vs. Maryland (11/24) and posted five blocks vs. George Washington (9/13) and vs. Virginia (11/16) Named Most Improved Player for and earned the Mighty Ram team award (Freshman): Redshirted the 2012 season. Prep: Recorded 998 kills and 252 blocks at South Central High School Set SCHS career kills and blocks records Two-time 3A Coastal Conference Player of the Year Named to all-conference team three times Also ran on the track team for four years at South Central Member of the state recordsetting 4x100 team Member of 2011 state championship basketball team and was a two-time state champion in track. Personal: Born Hayley Noelle McCorkle on Sept. 20 in Greenville, N.C. Daughter of Keith and Michele McCorkle Older sister ran track at the University of South Carolina Was a member of six clubs in high school: FCCLA, Career Tech, Health Science Academy, Key Club, SPED and National Honors Society Majoring in exercise and sport science. McCorkle s Career Highs Kills: 19 vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Attacks: 40 vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Assists: 1, 2x-last at NC State (11/20/13) Aces: None Digs: 2, 5x-last vs. UNCW (9/11/15) Blocks: 5, 5x-last vs. UNCW (9/11/15) McCORKLE S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S 2012 DID NOT PLAY - REDSHIRT TOTAL PAGE 10

13 2016 PLAYER PROFILES TAYLOR TREACY 20 REDSHIRT SENIOR 6-2 OPPOSITE HITTER COLUMBIA, S.C. IRMO H.S. MAGNUM VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (RS Junior): Earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mention, AVCA All- East Coast Region and All-ACC First Team after posting 227 kills and 101 blocks in 103 sets, playing in all 31 matches Led the Tar Heel pin hitters with a.242 clip, including.279 during ACC play Averaged 0.98 blocks per set on the season, with a 1.07 average during ACC matches Registered her first career double-double at Syracuse (11/6), posting 11 kills and a career-high 11 digs Tallied a career-high 18 kills, hitting.333 with five blocks against Notre Dame (RS Sophomoere): Produced a breakout season as an opposite hitter Appeared in 91 sets of action, averaging 1.73 kills/set Ranked sixth on the team with 157 total kills Notched 7+ kills in 10 matches Ranked fourth on the team with 67 total blocks (0.73/set) Posted a career-high 16 kills vs. Kentucky (9/12) Notched seven blocks vs. USC (12/6) in the second round of the NCAA tournament Recorded 12 kills, five digs and three blocks vs. Texas (12/13) in the Regional Finals and was named to the Minneapolis Regional All-Tournament team (RS Freshman): Saw time in 25 sets in 14 matches Selected All- Tournament at the Carolina Classic Recorded career highs of seven blocks and nine kills vs. Cincinnati (9/7) Finished the year with 31 total kills while posting 22 blocks (Freshman): Redshirted the 2012 season. International: Member of the 2010 USA Women s Junior A2 National Team. Prep: The No. 69 recruit in the nation Played five years of varsity volleyball at Irmo High School and specialized as a middle blocker until changing to outside hitter as a senior Named to all-region team from Named to South Carolina all-state team from Helped Irmo win Palmetto Regional Championships in Personal: Born Taylor Aileen Treacy on Oct. 5, 1993, in Columbia, S.C. Daughter of Trent Grant, and Bob and Aileen Meyers Also did gymnastics for three years and can tumble Majoring in exercise and sport science in the sport administration program. Treacy s Career Highs Kills: 18 vs. Notre Dame (11/1/15) Attacks: 38 at Syracuse (11/6/15) Assists: 2, 4x-last at Virginia (11/21/15) Aces: None Digs: 11 at Syracuse (11/6/15) Blocks: 7, 2x-last vs. USC (12/6/14) TREACY S CAREER HONORS 2016: Preaseason All-ACC 2015: AVCA All-America Honorable Mention AVCA All-East Coast Region All-ACC First Team NCCSIA All-State Second Team 2014: NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team Carolina Classic All-Tournament Team 2013: Carolina Classic All-Tournament Team TREACY S CAREER STATISTICS YEAR MP-SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SA/S SE DIG D/S RE BS BA TB B/S BE BHE Pts P/S 2012 DID NOT PLAY - REDSHIRT TOTAL PAGE 11

14 2016 PLAYER PROFILES TAYLOR BORUP KATHARINE ESTERLEY 4 FRESHMAN 6-4 OUTSIDE HITTER LEESBURG, VA. LOUDOUN COUNTY H.S. METRO VOLLEYBALL CLUB 7 FRESHMAN 6-2 MIDDLE HITTER CHAPEL HILL, N.C. CHAPEL HILL H.S. TRIANGLE VOLLEYBALL CLUB Prep: A three-year starting outside hitter for Loudoun County High School, she totaled 1,193 kills, 144 blocks and 55 service aces over a total of 310 high school sets played Led the Raiders to four consecutive state championships with a nearly flawless record over her high school career The first player in the state of Virginia ever to win four state championships in any sport Ranked No. 17 on PrepVolleyball.com s list of Senior Aces 2015 Under Armour All-America Second Team 2015 MaxPreps Medium Schools All-America Second Team 2015 PrepVolleyball.com All-America 2015 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 Recruit 2015 VHSL 4A State Player of the Year 2015 VHSL 4A West Region Player of the Year 2015 VHSL Conference 21B Player of the Year Two-time VHSL All-State, All-North Region and All- Conference First Team (2014, 2015) Two-time Washington Post First Team All-Met (2014, 2015) 2015 American Family Insurance All-USA Third Team Hit.449 with 401 kills, 220 digs and 42 blocks as a senior at LCHS The first Raider ever to record 1,000 career kills, she posted the three highest single-season kills marks in school history, while registering the highest-ever hitting percentage as a senior Voted most athletic female athlete at LCHS in 2015 Played final three seasons of club for Metro 18s under coach Silvia Johnson Led Metro to the 2015 USAV Junior Nationals 18 National Division title and was named tournament MVP Followed by winning the 2016 Sports Performance National Junior Classic 18 Open division and earning MVP. Personal: Born Taylor Ann Borup on March 11 Daughter of Raymond and Susan Borup Has an older brother, Quad Father Ray played football at American International College Two-time National Honor Society member Four-year honor roll student. PAGE 12 6 HOLLY CARLTON FRESHMAN 6-7 SETTER/OPPOSITE HITTER STERLING, VA. POTOMAC FALLS H.S. METRO VOLLEYBALL CLUB Prep: Named to three All-America teams as a senior at Potomac Falls High School (PrepVolleyball.com, MaxPreps Second Team, Under Armour Third Team), after garnering a PrepVolleyball.com All-America High Honorable Mention as a junior 2015 Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year Ranked No. 25 on PrepVolleyball.com s list of Senior Aces 2015 Washington Post All-Met Player of the Year 2015 VHSL Group 5A State, VHSL Region 5 North, VHSL Conference 14, Pigskin Club of Washington and VivaLoudoun.com Player of the Year 2015 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 Recruit 2014 Washington Post All-Met First Team Led Potomac Falls to a 5A North Regional title and to the State Finals, tallying 669 assists, 368 kills, 326 digs, 63 blocks, 81 aces and a.399 hitting percentage as a senior Two-time PFHS Female Athlete of the Year and three-time team MVP Broke PFHS career aces record (265) and ranked second all time in both kills and assists Set the school singlematch kills record with 28 Named to the 2016 Sports Performance National Junior Classic All-Tournament Team after leading Metro VBC to the national title 2015 USAV Junior Nationals All-America after winning the 18 National Division Championship. Personal: Born Holly Nicole Carlton on May 14 Daughter of Robin and Brian Carlton Has an older sister, Kayla Father Brian played basketball at Averett University from Prep: Two-time Junior Volleyball Association All-America (2015, 2016) Led Triangle Volleyball Club to a third-place finish at the 2015 Disney Showcase Qualifier Placed ninth at 2014 AAU Junior Nationals and 13th at 2015 USAV Junior Nationals Played her first two years for Chapel Hill High School, leading the Tigers to back-to-back conference titles and top-eight finishes at the 3A State Playoffs A All-Conference. Personal: Born Katharine Ann Esterley on March 10 Daughter of Kristin and Chris Esterley Has an older brother, Harrison 2015 AP Scholar Two-time 3A Academic All-Conference (2012, 2013). 1 MARIAH EVANS FRESHMAN 5-10 SETTER COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. LEWIS PALMER H.S. COLORADO JUNIORS VOLLEYBALL CLUB Prep: Led Lewis Palmer High School to an 81-6 record over three years after transferring in as a sophomore, making the CHSAA 4A State Championship match all three years including two state titles and the No. 1 national ranking in the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 her junior year Rated the No. 66 recruit in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com 2015 Under Armour All-America Third Team 2015 Colorado Preps All-State First Team 2014 MaxPreps Underclass All- America 2014 CHSAA All-State First Team 2014 Denver Post All-Colorado First Team 2014 Colorado Springs Gazette All-Area First Team Two-time Pikes Peak All-Conference First Team (2014, 2015) Two-time All-City First Team (2012, 2015) Totaled 1,934 high school assists, averaging 9.6 per set over her final two seasons Played club volleyball for the Colorado Juniors from Two-time RMR Division 1 All-Region (2013, 2014) 2015 RMR Regional All-Star 2016 PrepVolleyball All-America Named All-Tournament at 2016 Nationals. Personal: Born Mariah Lynn Evans on Dec. 19 Daughter of Todd and Jennifer Evans Has three siblings, Morgan, Ty and Brody Father Todd played baseball at the University of New Mexico 2014 All-Academic First Team Lewis Palmer Freshman Class President Member of the National Honors Society Two-time state qualifier for DECA Sang in Concert Choir Graduated Cum Laude from Lewis Palmer. Mia Fradenburg and Julia Scoles graduated a semester early and began training with the Tar Heels in January 2016.

15 2016 PLAYER PROFILES SYDNYE FIELDS GREER MOSEMAN 10 REDSHIRT FRESHMAN 6-3 MIDDLE HITTER MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS. RIDGE POINT H.S. HOUSTON JUNIORS VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2 FRESHMAN 5-6 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIF. TORREY PINES H.S. COAST VOLLEYBALL CLUB 2015 (Freshman): Used 2015 as a redshirt season. Prep: Named the No. 50 recruit on PrepVolleyball.com s Senior Aces list Selected to the All-Tournament team in the 17 National Division at the USAV Girls Junior National Championship after leading her team to a No. 2 finish Named high school team captain her senior year Earned first team All- District as a junior and second team as a sophomore Honored with the Most Valuable Attacker superlative for District 22-4A in 2013 Served as a KOM mentor for incoming high school freshman Academic All-District team selection Under Armour Honorable Mention All-America Named to Volleyball Magazine s 2015 Fab 50. Personal: Born Sydnye Ramona Fields on July 10 in Charlotte, N.C. Daughter of Stacy and Jacqueline Fields Both parents were athletes at Clemson Mother Jacqueline played basketball overseas Participates in the Richard A. Baddour Carolina Leadership Academy in the Rising Stars program Earned the Academic Excellence-Outstanding Achievement distinction in Career and Technology Education and Spanish. Fields Career Honors: 2015 ACC Academic Honor Roll 13 MIA FRADENBURG FRESHMAN 5-6 DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST DURHAM, N.C. CARDINAL GIBBONS H.S. TRIANGLE VOLLEYBALL CLUB Joined the Tar Heels in January, Prep: Led Cardinal Gibbons to four consecutive NCHSAA State Championships, earning 4A State Championship MVP in 2015 after leading the Crusaders to the state title in their first season after transitioning from 3A to 4A All-PAC 6 (2015) All-Big Eight (2014) All-Big Eight Honorable Mention (2013) CGHS Best Defensive Player (2015) A member of Triangle Volleyball Club since 2009, she led the Black team to a Runner-Up finish at the 2014 AAU Junior National Volleyball Championship (16 open) and a third-place rank at the 2015 Disney Showcase Qualifier (17 open) Named to the 2014 AAU Junior National Volleyball Championship 16 Open All-American Team. Personal: Born Mia Le Fradenburg on Sept. 30 Daughter of Sean and Patricia Fradenburg 2015 Varsity Volleyball Scholar Athlete Two-year member of the National Honor Society Majoring in chemistry. Prep: Played two seasons of varsity volleyball for Torrey Pines High School, rated one of the top-10 high school programs in the nation by both PrepVolleyball.com (5th) and MaxPreps (10th) in 2015 Led the Falcons to a 31-1 record as a senior, winning the California Challenge, the Santa Barbara Halloween Classic and their second straight CIF San Diego section title Won the 2015 Falcon Award Played club for Coast, who began the 2016 season ranked No. 1 in the nation Named First-Team Libero by PrepVolleyball.com after leading Coast to an 11th place finish at 2013 Junior Nationals Won the 2015 Pacific Northwest Qualifier then placed 11th at 2015 Junior Nationals Won bronze at 2016 AAU 18 Open and placed fifth at 2016 nationals. Personal: Born Greer Misty Moseman on July 12 Daughter of Kris and Karl Moseman Has one sibling, Gunnar Father Karl played professional beach volleyball on the AVP tour Two-time San Diego Union Tribune Scholar Athlete (2014, 2015). 12 JULIA SCOLES FRESHMAN 6-1 OUTSIDE HITTER MOORESVILLE, N.C. SOUTH IREDELL H.S. CAROLINA JUNIORS VOLLEYBALL CLUB Joined the Tar Heels in January, International: Made the USA Volleyball A1 Junior National Training Team in the summer of Prep: Rated the No. 6 recruit in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com 2015 Under Armour First-Team High School All-American 2015 North Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year Named MVP of the 2015 North Carolina 3A State Championship after slamming 23 kills on 28 swings (.821) to lead South Iredell High School to the state title 2015 American Family Insurance All- USA Third Team Four-time conference Player of the Year (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015) Three-time Statesville Record & Landmark County Player of the Year (2013, 2014, 2015) Three-time MaxPreps/AVCA Player of the Week Twotime McDonald s & WAME Student-Athlete of the Week in 2015 Amassed 1,732 career kills, 1,151 digs, 166 blocks and 227 service aces at South Iredell Served up 17 aces in a single set during her senior season Joined the Carolina Juniors 18 Infinity club team in 2015 Led the Carolina Juniors to 18 open titles at MAPL and the Monument City Classic as well as a secondplace finish at K2 Wilderness Volleyball Tournament in 2015 Named to the All-Tournament team at the 2015 Mizuno Sports Performance Presidents Day Challenge. Personal: Born Julia Theresa Scoles on June 14 Daughter of Ginny and Mike Scoles Has an older brother, Cooper Mother, Ginny, played field hockey and ice hockey for Postdam College ( ) A three-sport athlete in high school, she was a 1,000-point scorer in basketball and a two-time State Champion in the High Jump and Long Jump Received her MYP diploma in the International Baccalaurate program at South Iredell AAA Scholar- Athlete Award for both volleyball and basketball in Member of the Beta Club. PAGE 13

16 2016 CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL 2016 CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL TEAM Keimaya Hunter, Mariah Evans, Mia Fradenburg, Abigail Curry, Sheila Doyle, Casey Jacobs, Greer Moseman, Tatiana Durr, Hayley McCorkle, Taylor Treacy, Taylor Leath, Beth Nordhorn, Madison Laufenberg, Katharine Esterley, Julia Scoles, Taylor Borup, Sydnye Fields, Holly Carlton, Taylor Fricano PAGE CAROLINA COACHING STAFF Assistant Coach Tyler Adams, Head Coach Joe Sagula, Volunteer Assistant Scott Hartley, Assistant Head Coach Eve Rackham, Director of Operations Aylene Ilkson

17 2016 CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL SENIORS Hayley McCorkle, Taylor Treacy, Abigail Curry, Tatiana Durr, Sheila Doyle JUNIORS Beth Nordhorn, Taylor Fricano SOPHOMORES Madison Laufenberg, Taylor Leath, Casey Jacobs, Keimaya Hunter FRESHMEN Taylor Borup, Sydnye Fields, Holly Carlton, Mariah Evans, Katharine Esterley, Greer Moseman, Mia Fradenburg, Julia Scoles PAGE 15

18 2016 COACHING STAFF JOE SAGULA HEAD COACH 27TH SEASON BFA, ARTS EDUCATION & COACHING SUNY NEW PALTZ ( 78) FOUR-TIME ACC COACH OF THE YEAR UNC s winningest volleyball coach in history, Joe Sagula has won six ACC championships and led UNC to 13 of its 17 NCAA Tournament appearances. The Tar Heels are under Sagula, a.642 winning percentage. Sagula is (.637) over a total of 35 years as a Division I head coach, with 10 regularseason and six conference tournament titles. Sagula has the most ACC wins of any coach in history with 290, and his six ACC titles rank second all time among the league s coaches. Sagula has directed the Tar Heels to 13 top-three finishes in the league s regularseason standings, including first-place finishes in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008 and In the 14 seasons in which the ACC held a postseason tournament, Sagula led the Tar Heels to six appearances in the ACC championship match and reached the semifinals 10 times. Sagula has coached four ACC Players of the Year - Amy Peistrup (1992), Erin Berg (1998), Laura Greene (2002) and Dani Nyenhuis (2005) - two ACC Defensive Players of the Year - Kaylie Gibson (2010) and Ece Taner (2014) - and back-to-back ACC Freshmen of the Year in Cameron Van Noy (2011) and Paige Neuenfeldt (2012). In 2015, Sagula guided UNC to its biggest regular-season victory in program history, a 3-0 sweep of No. 3 Stanford, to mark the second straight season with a win over a top-three opponent. UNC put together a 12-match winning streak to finish tied for second in the ACC and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Paige Neuenfeldt earned Third-Team All-America honors, becoming the third AVCA All-American in program history, while becoming the first-ever Tar Heel to garner Academic All-America honors. Sagula led the 2014 Tar Heels to a 29-3 record, including a perfect 16-0 home record, en route to his fourth career ACC Coach of the Year award. UNC achieved a series of program bests during the season, including a No. 7 AVCA Coaches Poll ranking, a No. 5 NCAA RPI ranking and a No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament. UNC ran off a record 20-straight victories, the longest streak in program history. The season ended for the Tar Heels in the NCAA Regional Finals in Minneapolis, the first time Carolina volleyball had ever reached the Elite Eight. Chaniel Nelson became the second AVCA All-American with a Second Team honor in 2014, and joined Victoria McPherson, Ece Taner and Paige Neuenfeldt on the AVCA All- Region team. In 2013, the Tar Heels opened the season with a 15-game win streak, the best start in program history. Carolina finished 27-5, recording the most wins in a season since 2002, and grabbed a No. 25 final AVCA ranking for the first time since that same season. UNC was ranked in the top 25 in each of the season s weekly AVCA Coaches Polls and peaked at No. 10 for the program s highest-ever ranking to that point. Jovana Bjelica and Neuenfeldt earned AVCA All-America Honorable Mentions and AVCA All-Region awards. SAGULA S MILESTONE WINS No. Opponent Score Date 1 Trenton State* 3-0 9/18/ Villanova* /20/ Brown* /10/ William & Mary /6/ Louisville /15/ Duke 3-1 9/21/ Campbell 3-0 8/28/ Maryland /24/13 1st ACC Win Virginia /3/90 100th ACC Win Duke /10/02 200th ACC Win Wake Forest /6/10 *At the University of Pennsylvania Sagula by the Numbers Career Record: (.637) Record at UNC: (.642) Record at Penn: (.622) ACC Record: (.674) ACC Titles - 6 (1999, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2014) ACC Coach of the Year - 4 (1999, 2002, 2005, 2014) AVCA Regional Coach of the Year - 3 (1998, 2001, 2002) 20 AVCA All-Americans 41 AVCA All-Region 57 All-ACC 6 ACC Players of the Year 2 ACC Defensive Players of the Year 1 AVCA Region Freshman of the Year 2 ACC Freshmen of the Year In 2012, Sagula led the Tar Heels to an undefeated home record (15-0) and the school s 14th NCAA appearance. UNC finished 26-6 and earned two AVCA All- America Honorable Mentions (Emily McGee and Neuenfeldt), with Neuenfeldt earning ACC and AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year honors. In 2002, the Tar Heels won 30 matches (32-4 overall) for the first time since 1985 en route to the program s first appearance in an NCAA Regional Semifinal. They also won the ACC regular-season championship with a 15-1 conference record. From , Sagula led UNC to a (.799) record with two regular-season and three ACC Tournament titles, as well as five consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances culminating in UNC s the first-ever NCAA Regionals in Sagula was named AVCA East Region Coach of the Year three of those five years, as well as 1998 and 2002 ACC Coach of the Year. Prior to his arrival in Chapel Hill, Sagula spent nine seasons ( ) as the head coach of the University of Pennsylvania, where he compiled a record with four Ivy League regularseason titles and three tournament championships. Named Ivy League Coach of the Year four years in a row, Sagula coached two-time Ivy League Player of the Year Melissa Ingalls to four consecutive All-Ivy honors. In addition to his duties with the women s team at Penn, Sagula served as the head men s coach from His record with the men, which competed at both the varsity and club levels, was (.597). Sagula was elected president of the AVCA from January 2004 to December 2006 and served on the AVCA Board of Directors for a total of 10 years in various positions as president, president elect, past president, and chair of the Division I All-America Committee. While at Penn, Sagula chaired the NCAA Division I All- America Committee for four years and served 10 years as the Awards Chairman and President. During the summer of 1990, Sagula served as an assistant coach for the USA National Women s Volleyball B Team, which trained in Walnut Creek, California. Twice he has coached at the United States Olympic Festival - in 1987 in Chapel Hill as an assistant and in 1989 in Oklahoma City as a head coach. In both cases, his teams took home silver medals. Sagula earned his bachelor s degree in fine arts, art education, and coaching from the State University of New York, College at New Paltz in On Sept. 16, 2012, Sagula was inducted into the New Paltz Athletics Hall of Fame. He was a three-year letterwinner and captained the team as a senior. Sagula married the former Ingrid Weber in They live in Chapel Hill with their three dogs: Oscar, Lucy, and Cate. PAGE 16

19 2016 COACHING STAFF EVE RACKHAM ASSISTANT HEAD COACH EIGHTH SEASON B.A. JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATIONS UNC ( 03) 2014 AVCA DIVISION I ASSISTANT COACH OF THE YEAR TYLER ADAMS ASSISTANT COACH SEVENTH SEASON UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA ( 08) B.S. PSYCHOLOGY The 2014 AVCA Division I Assistant Coach of the Year, Eve Rackham enters her eighth season with the Tar Heels in 2016 after joining the coaching staff in May of Rackham, in charge of recruiting and developing the Carolina offense, was named assistant head coach on July 15, During her tenure at UNC, Rackham has led the Tar Heels to a record with six consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Rackham helped UNC to a season for the ages with its 2014 campaign, compiling a 29-3 record and a perfect 16-0 record at home en route to the most wins since her senior year in North Carolina earned a series of new program highs during the incredible season, including a No. 7 AVCA Coaches Poll ranking, a No. 5 NCAA RPI ranking and a No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament. UNC also reeled off 20-straight victories, the longest winning streak in program history. The season ended for the Tar Heels in the NCAA Regional Finals in Minneapolis, the first time the program reached the Regional Final in Carolina volleyball history. A former setter who now guides the Carolina offense, Rackham has consistently developed UNC into an offensive powerhouse. The 2014 Tar Heels ranked among the best in the ACC in three different categories, including 4th in the ACC and 29th in the nation in hitting percentage (.259), 4th in the ACC in assists/set (12.86) and 4th in the ACC in kills/set (13.84). After wrapping the historic season, Rackham was named the AVCA Division I Assistant Coach of the Year, the first award for an assistant coach in UNC volleyball program history. In 2013, Rackham and the Tar Heels jumped to an electric 15-0 start and a final tally of 27 wins, the most since Statistically, the Tar Heels finished the 2013 season in the top five in the ACC in six categories, including second in assists (1,529, 13.30/set), which ranked 23rd in the nation, and kills (1,647, 14.32/set) which ranked 19th in the nation. In 2011, the Tar Heels finished third in the nation in both assists per set (13.91) and kills per set (14.89). The 2010 Tar Heels ranked 10th in the nation in assists per set (13.52) and 16th in kills per set (14.37). In her second season as assistant, she helped guide UNC to a mark. Along with developing the dominant Carolina offense, Rackham s responsibilities include serving as the recruiting coordinator for the Tar Heels. The 2016 recruiting class was ranked No. 3 in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com, the highest ranking in program history and second top-10 class under her guidance. The 2012 recruiting class was ranked No. 8 and included future All-Americans Paige Neuenfeldt, Victoria McPherson and Taylor Treacy. UNC s 2011, 2013, and 2014 classes also gained national recognition and were ranked as High Honorable Mention by PrepVolleyball.com. Rackham has coached the Tar Heels to numerous conference, regional and national awards including: ACC Defensive Players of the Year Kaylie Gibson and Ece Taner; ACC Freshman of the Year Cameron Van Noy (2011); and AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year and ACC Freshman of the Year Paige Neuenfeldt (2012); as well as two of the UNC s three all-time AVCA All-America honors, in Neuenfeldt (Third Team 2015) and Chaniel Nelson (Second Team, 2014). UNC s starting setter from , Rackham led UNC to four NCAA Tournament appearances, including the 2002 NCAA Sweet Sixteen and Carolina s highest ranking to that point (No. 11) in the AVCA Coaches Poll. Carolina s all-time career leader in assists per set (12.58), Rackham earned First-Team All-ACC and First-Team AVCA All-Region in Rackham was part of the winningest class in school history from as the Tar Heels compiled a record, winning 80 percent of their games. The Sebastopol, California, native graduated from UNC in 2003 with a degree in journalism and mass communication. She spent the 2004 season at Colgate, where she coached the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year. Rackham returned to the state of the North Carolina in 2005, when she started a three-year run at East Carolina, which saw seven Pirates named allconference. In her first year, she helped lead the squad to a record, only the third 20-win season in school history. Before returning to UNC, Rackham spent the 2008 season in Miami, where she was the top assistant and recruiting coordinator at Florida International. She helped guide the Panthers to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2001 and coached the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year and NCAA kill leader, along with two All-Conference honorees and one All-America recipient. Tyler Adams begins his seventh season with the Tar Heels in 2016, including his sixth as UNC assistant coach. During his tenure at Carolina, Adams has led the Tar Heels to a record with a top-three ACC finish and NCAA Tournament berth every season. Adams and the Tar Heel coaching staff guided UNC to a 29-3 record and a perfect 16-0 record at home in 2014, en route to the most wins since the 2002 squad. North Carolina earned a series of new program highs during the incredible season, including a No. 7 AVCA Coaches Poll ranking, a No. 5 NCAA RPI ranking and a No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament. UNC also reeled off 20-straight victories, the longest streak in program history. The season ended for the Tar Heels in the NCAA Regional Finals in Minneapolis, the first time the program had ever reached the Regional Final in Carolina volleyball history. In 2013, Adams was a part of the program s record 15-0 start, while led to UNC s 15th berth to the NCAA tournament. The Tar Heels finished the season with a 27-5, recording the most wins since Prior to being named assistant for the 2011 campaign, Adams was a volunteer assistant during the 2010 season. In addition to his coaching duties at Carolina, Adams worked in several different roles over five years with USA Volleyball. In 2014, Adams traveled with the Men s Junior National team to compete in the NORCECA U21 Championships in El Salvador. He served as the Technical Coordinator and video analyst for the team, who would win the bronze medal in a highly competitive tournament. Adams has extensive experience with the USA Women s National A2 program, which is made up of the top collegiate women s volleyball players in the country with at least one year of college eligibility remaining. In 2012, he worked with the team in Columbus, serving as a technical assistant. Working with the USA Volleyball A2 Blue National team in 2010, Adams helped lead the squad to the gold medal at the USA Volleyball Open National Championship in Phoenix, Arizona. In 2011, Adams worked as an assistant at the USA High Performance Championships with the Select Age Division A2 program, and he has also worked boys and girls USA HP tryouts. Prior to joining Carolina in 2010, Adams served as an assistant coach for two years (2008, 2010) at the University of Central Florida. In between his coaching stints, Adams played and coached overseas in Germany. He guided the Oberliga professional volleyball team FC Schuttorf to a 17-1 record and the league championship in A 2008 graduate of UCF with a degree in psychology, Adams played five years for the Knights club volleyball team. He was honored by the NIRSA as a second team All- American in From Adams served as a player coach for the club team, before taking over the team as a head coach in PAGE 17

20 2016 COACHING STAFF SCOTT HARTLEY VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH FIRST SEASON UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII ( 15) B.A. SPORTS MANAGEMENT & MARKETING AYLENE ILKSON DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS FIRST SEASON SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE ( 09, 12) B.S.E. MOVEMENT & SPORTS STUDIES; M.S. ATHLETIC ADMIN. Scott Hartley was appointed as volunteer assistant coach in July The former outside hitter for the University of Hawaii comes to Chapel Hill after coaching at the high school and club level in California and Hawaii. Hartley will work with Carolina s outside hitters and back-row defense, while contributing to scouting and administrative duties. Hartley completed the 2016 season as the varsity assistant coach of the Santa Margarita Catholic High School boy s volleyball team, while concurrently serving as an assistant coach at 949 Athletics Volleyball Club in San Clemente, California, working with the 18-Black girl s and 17-Black boy s teams. During his senior year at Hawaii ( ), Hartley assisted the 18 boys squad at A o ā Koa Volleyball Club in Honolulu, then spent the summer of 2015 working at the Spike & Serve Volleyball Club girls college preparation clinics. A native of Encinitas, California, Hartley played collegiate volleyball at the University of Hawaii from , where he appeared in a total of 67 matches as an outside hitter. Named co-captain as a senior, Hartley helped lead the Rainbow Warriors to a No. 1 ranking in the AVCA poll in 2015, while hitting.339 with 125 kills. Following graduation, Hartley was signed by P.A.O.K. Volleyball Club in Thessaloniki, Greece, and played abroad from September to December of Hartley got his first taste of international volleyball during his college career, representing the Bring It USA/ Hawaii team at the 24th Annual Asian Pacific Cup in Fukuoka, Japan, in June of Hartley graduated from the University of Hawaii in 2015 with a degree in sports management and marketing with a minor in communicology. Aylene Ilkson was named the director of volleyball operations in July 2016 after a oneyear stint as an assistant coach at Dartmouth College. A 2009 graduate of Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts, Ilkson spent three seasons ( ) as an assistant at her alma mater, followed by two seasons ( ) as the head coach at the United States Coast Guard Academy. Ilkson comes to Chapel Hill from the Ivy League where she spent the 2015 season as an assistant coach under former Tar Heel Erin (Berg) Lindsey at Dartmouth. While in New Hampshire, Ilkson led the Big Green to a 9-5 Ivy League record, the most conference wins in Dartmouth history, and a third-place conference finish. The former Division III All-America outside hitter spent the previous two seasons as the head coach for the United States Coast Guard Academy. Ilkson led the Bears to a record over two seasons with back-to-back appearances in the semifinals of the New England Women s and Men s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Tournament. Prior to arriving at Coast Guard, Ilkson was the top assistant at Springfield, where she led her alma mater to an record over three seasons, including an NCAA Elite Eight appearance and a NEWMAC title in After completing her master s degree, Ilkson concurrently served as the volunteer assistant for the Springfield men s volleyball program, where she helped lead the Pride to the 2012 Division III National Championship. A four-year starter at Springfield College, Ilkson led the Pride to a record and the 2008 NEWMAC Conference title. A two-time All-NEWMAC Second Team and AVCA All-New England Team selection, she earned AVCA Division III All-America honors as a senior in Ilkson graduated in 2009 with a B.S.E. in movement and sports studies and earned a master s degree in athletic administration from Springfield in ERIK HERNANDEZ STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACH LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO ( 10) B.S. BIOLOGY SALLY MAYS HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER B.S. SECONDARY ED. & ATHLETIC TRAINING, WSU ( 86) M.A. ATHLETIC TRAINING, NORTH CAROLINA ( 89) Erik Hernandez joined the University of North Carolina Olympic Sports Strength and Conditioning staff in August of He is responsible for the volleyball, women s lacrosse, men s golf, track and field throwing events and men s tennis. In addition to coaching responsibilities, he oversees the internship program for Carolina Strength and Conditioning. Before Carolina, Hernandez was a Graduate Assistant Strength Coach at University of Tulsa working primarily with football and basketball. Hernandez also did internships with Arizona State University and Niles North High School, along with serving as a student intern at Loyola University Chicago. A 2010 graduate of Loyola, Hernandez competed in the shot put for the track and field team and still holds the school record. He received a bachelor s degree in Biology from Loyola and is also CSCS certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Sally Mays has served as one of the staff athletic trainers for Stallings-Evans Sports Medicine Center, which provides sports medicine services for 24 varsity sports, since She is the head athletic trainer for wrestling and volleyball and also provides care to patients in the Physical Therapy/Athletic Training Clinic at Campus Health Services. Mays received a bachelor s degree in secondary education and athletic training from Washington State University in She then received a master s degree in athletic training from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in For five years she was the Head Athletic Trainer and Strength and Conditioning Coach for the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. She also taught athletic training classes and supervised undergraduate athletic trainers in an internship program. In 1994, she accepted a position as the Director of Athletic Training and Performance Enhancement for the University of Minnesota overseeing a staff of five athletic trainers, 25 undergraduate students and three strength and conditioning coaches while coordinating and instructing the undergraduate athletic training internship program. Sally joins her co-workers in presenting and speaking nationally on a variety of topics, primarily rehabilitation and preventative health care programs that are athletic performance based. In 1996 she was named to the United States Olympic Team Medical Staff working with USA Volleyball in Atlanta, Georgia. She has also worked the US Olympic Festival in 1995 with USA Basketball and US World s Figure Skating Championships in Mays is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. She is a Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC), a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a Massage Therapist and certified in dry needling. PAGE 18

21 ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT STAFF MARLA GLASSER ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS CORNELL UNIVERSITY ( 09) B.A. PSYCHOLOGY BUBBA CUNNINGHAM DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS SIXTH YEAR UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME ( 84, 88) B.A., M.A. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Marla Glasser joined the University of North Carolina athletic communications office in She handles all publicity efforts for the UNC volleyball and softball teams. Glasser came to Chapel Hill after spending three years at the University of Illinois as an assistant communications director, where she worked with the nationally-ranked volleyball team and the Illini softball program. Glasser spent the season at the University of Florida, where she worked with the nationally-ranked lacrosse and volleyball teams, as well as football and men s and women s basketball. While there, she had the opportunity to travel with the Gators to their first-ever women s lacrosse Final Four appearance. In , Glasser was an athletic communications intern at Virginia Tech, where she served as the primary contact for volleyball and swimming & diving, secondary contact for men s basketball and softball, and worked extensively with football. In December, 2010, she covered the volleyball team s first-ever trip to the NCAA Tournament. Before arriving in Blacksburg, Glasser spent a year as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., where she coordinated all communications efforts for 10 of the Division II school s 20 teams, including volleyball, soccer, ice hockey, baseball and lacrosse. The Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, native spent five seasons working for the Philadelphia Phillies, serving as an intern in 2005 and a Game Day Operator from for PhanaVision, the in-stadium broadcast crew. In the summer of 2008, Glasser also served as an Operations Intern for Comcast SportsNet, helping with Phillies broadcasts leading up to the team s World Series title. Glasser graduated from Cornell University in 2009 with a bachelor s degree in psychology and a minor in information science. Lawrence R. (Bubba) Cunningham is in his sixth year as the director of athletics, having officially begun his duties on November 14, Shortly after beginning his tenure as Carolina s athletics director, Cunningham helped create a new mission statement: We educate and inspire through athletics. And that s just what UNC has done during his five years in Chapel Hill. In each of his five seasons, Carolina has finished in the top 15 of the Learfield Director s Cup, including four top-10 finishes. During that same period, the number of UNC student-athletes on the ACC Academic Honor Roll has steadily increased. Among Cunningham s many accomplishments since arriving in Chapel Hill are the implementation of a strategic plan for Carolina athletics; a partnership with Disney to enhance customer service and organizational practices; the development of the Student- Athlete Academic Initiative Working Group; a compliance review by an outside firm; a new student-athlete degree completion program entitled Complete Carolina; a master plan for UNC s athletic facilities; and creation of The Rammys - an innovative end-of-the-year awards show popular with Carolina s student-athletes and staff. Cunningham, who is the 1st Vice President of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), has Carolina positioned to have a voice in the on-going conversation about the future, whether it is in the state university system, the ACC or at the NCAA level. Cunningham is in his sixth year on the ACC Television Committee and has served on numerous NCAA committees over the last two decades. In , the Tar Heels won NCAA titles in men s and women s lacrosse, finished second in men s basketball and field hockey and had top-10 national finishes in men s and women s tennis and men s soccer. Carolina teams won four ACC titles and the men s tennis team won the ITA Indoor Team National Championship. In addition, the football team won 11 games, advanced to its first ever ACC Championship Game and earned a final No. 15 ranking in both national polls. Born in Flint, Michigan, and raised in Naples, Florida, Cunningham and his wife, Tina, have four children: Matthew, Michael, John and Sarah SUPPORT STAFF Nicki Moore Sr. Assoc. AD/SWA Sport Administrator Michael Beale Asst. AD/Marketing Sport Administrator Kelsee Gomes Nutritionist Dr. Kelly Waicus Team Physician Grace Hnizdil Academic Advisor Sara Koenig Administrative Assistant Drew Read Marketing Jake Mir Second Year GA Athletic Trainer Cassie Perrella First Year GA Athletic Trainer Caroline Fowler Head Manager Courtney Mascarella Team Manager Hunter Gray Team Manager PAGE 19

22 2015 SEASON REVIEW The North Carolina volleyball team had another successful season in 2015, finishing tied for second in the ACC with a 17-3 record, advancing to the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament and securing its sixthstraight 20-win season with an overall mark of Senior middle hitters Paige Neuenfeldt and Victoria McPherson led a dominant blocking unit that ranked fourth in the nation with 3.05 blocks per set. The pair both ranked in the top five in the ACC in blocks, with Neuenfeldt leading the conference with 1.47 blocks per set. The Tar Heels first-ever Academic All-American, Neuenfeldt became Carolina s all-time career blocking leader with a total of 568 blocks, 490 block assists and an average of 1.29 per set. McPherson joined Neuenfeldt in the record books, ranking third all time in career blocks per set and fourth in block assists, while the duo also finished in the top five in hitting percentage. Neuenfeldt became Carolina s third AVCA All-American in program history with a Third Team selection after three consecutive honorable mentions the first Tar Heel ever to appear on the All-America list all four years. McPherson and Taylor Treacy both earned All- America Honorable Mention, while the trio all earned AVCA All-East Coast Region and All-ACC honors. The 2015 season was not without adversity, as Carolina took on one of the most difficult schedules in the nation and lost two key upperclassman starters to season-ending injuries. However, the Tar Heels never gave up and used a 12-match winning streak in conference play to return to the rankings and earn the opportunity to host the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row. Fresh off the best campaign in program history, the Tar Heels struggled through an incredibly challenging nonconference slate ranked third-hardest in the NCAA taking on eight eventual NCAA qualifiers. After PAGE 20 two difficult road tournaments, where UNC faced four teams that would claim national seeds for the NCAA Tournament, the Tar Heels opened the home season in style, sweeping No. 3 Stanford at Carmichael Arena to earn the first-ever sweep of a top-five opponent in program history. UNC lost explosive opposite hitter Hayley McCorkle to a season-ending injury against Michigan State on Sept. 18, but the Tar Heels rallied behind her for a dominating 3-0 victory over No. 20 Michigan the following night to enter ACC play with momentum. After suffering a 3-0 defeat at Pittsburgh on ACC opening weekend, the Tar Heels regrouped to win 16 of the next 17 matches, falling only to No. 18 Florida State in five sets. Just as the Heels seemed to have it all figured out, Carolina suffered another blow, as senior setter Jordyn Schnabl suffered a concussion on Oct. 25 that sidelined her for the remainder of the season. Junior Abigail Curry, who had played every match of her career in a 6-2 with Schnabl, adjusted phenomenally, leading UNC to 10-straight victories, a return to the AVCA top-25 and a shot at the ACC title. For her efforts, Curry earned ACC Player of the Week honors on Nov. 2 and was named to the NCCSIA All- State Second Team. The hot streak down the stretch earned UNC the right to host the opening rounds of the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in program history. Carolina got vengeance in the first round, avenging an early home loss to UNCW with a sweep of the Seahawks in the first round. The Tar Heels edged #16-seed Creighton, 32-30, in the first set the next night, but the Bluejays battled back to knock UNC out of the postseason in the second round and keep the Heels from returning to NCAA Regionals HONOR ROLL AVCA All-America Paige Neuenfeldt (Third Team) Victoria McPherson (Honorable Mention) Taylor Treacy (Honorable Mention) Senior CLASS Award Paige Neuenfeldt (Finalist, First Team All-America) AVCA All-East Coast Region First Team Victoria McPherson Paige Neuenfeldt Taylor Treacy NCCSIA All-State Victoria McPherson (First Team) Abigail Curry (Second Team) Paige Neuenfeldt (Second Team) Taylor Treacy (Second Team) All-ACC First Team Victoria McPherson Paige Neuenfeldt Taylor Treacy CoSIDA Academic Honors Academic All-America First Team: Paige Neuenfeldt Academic All-District 3: Paige Neuenfeldt ACC Player of the Week Paige Neuenfeldt (10/5) Abigail Curry (11/2) Victoria McPherson (11/16) All-Tournament Honors Baden Invitational: Leigh Andrew Preseason All-ACC Paige Neuenfeldt Victoria McPherson Taylor Treacy

23 2015 OVERALL STATISTICS 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 Paige Neuenfeldt Leigh Andrew Victoria McPherson Taylor Treacy Taylor Leath Taylor Fricano Hayley McCorkle Tatiana Durr Abigail Curry Beth Nordhorn Madison Laufenberg Jordyn Schnabl Kody Michal Heather Gearhart Sheila Doyle Casey Jacobs NORTH CAROLINA Opponents ACC STATISTICS 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 Paige Neuenfeldt Leigh Andrew Victoria McPherson Taylor Treacy Taylor Leath Taylor Fricano Abigail Curry Tatiana Durr Beth Nordhorn Madison Laufenberg Jordyn Schnabl Kody Michal Heather Gearhart Sheila Doyle Casey Jacobs NORTH CAROLINA Opponents Date Opponent W/L Score Set Scores Attend Women of Troy Baden Invitational (Los Angeles, Calif.) Aug 28 at #22 USC L ,25-23,18-25, Aug 29 vs. #11 BYU L ,19-25,17-25, Aug 29 vs. Chicago State W ,25-9, ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Louisville, Ky.) Sep 4 vs. #13 Wisconsin L ,20-25, Sep 5 vs. Minnesota L ,22-25, Sep 10 #3 STANFORD W ,27-25, Sep 11 UNCW L ,20-25,25-20,20-25, ACC/Big Ten Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Sep 18 MICHIGAN STATE L ,18-25,25-23, Sep 19 #20 MICHIGAN* W ,25-7, Sep 25 at Virginia Tech* W ,26-28,25-15, Sep 27 at Pittsburgh* L ,18-25, Oct 2 DUKE* W ,25-19, Oct 3 WAKE FOREST* W ,25-13, Oct 7 at NC State* W ,25-19, Oct 9 VIRGINIA* W ,25-20, Oct 16 #18 FLORIDA ST.* L ,25-22,25-18,21-25, RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Set Scores Attend Oct 18 MIAMI* W ,25-21, Oct 23 at Georgia Tech* W ,8-25,25-19, Oct 25 at Clemson* W ,25-16, Oct 30 #23 LOUISVILLE* W ,25-11,25-22, Nov 1 NOTRE DAME* W ,25-17,23-25, Nov 6 at Syracuse* W ,18-25,26-24, Nov 8 at Boston College* W ,23-25,25-20,25-19, Nov 13 PITTSBURGH* W ,25-20, Nov 14 VIRGINIA TECH* W ,27-25, Nov 18 NC STATE* W ,25-18,20-25, Nov 21 at Virginia* W ,25-22, Nov 25 at Wake Forest* W ,25-21, Nov 28 at Duke* L ,15-25,19-25, NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) Dec 4 UNCW W ,25-21, Dec 5 CREIGHTON L ,18-25,18-25, Overall: ACC: 17-3 vs. Ranked: 3-4 UNC S RECORD WHEN... Home: 12-4 Away: 8-3 Neutral: sets: sets: sets: 1-2 PAGE 21

24 1000 Kill Club Rk. Name SP K Years 1. Sharon German (479) 1, Tori Seibert (489) 1, Andrea Wells (518) 1, Laura Greene (460) 1, Liz Berg (434) 1, Kristin Kruse (423) 1, Jill Berkebile (522) 1, Casey Simpson (407) 1, Molly Pyles (443) 1, Dani Nyenhuis (396) 1, Emily McGee (417) 1, Amber Willey (416) 1, Shannon Smith (443) 1, Lauren Prussing (409) 1, Lori Carlson (393) 1, Paige Neuenfeldt (441) 1, Kills Per Set (minimum 200 sets) Rk. Name K SP K/S Years 1. Nicole Reis 932 (215) Sharon German 1,937 (479) Casey Simpson 1,508 (407) Kristin Kruse 1,547 (423) Laura Greene 1,678 (460) Liz Berg 1,577 (434) Tori Seibert 1,736 (489) Dani Nyenhuis 1,376 (396) Molly Pyles 1,471 (443) Joanna Sahm 745 (225) Total Attempts Rk. Name SP TA Years 1. Laura Greene (460) 4, Molly Pyles (443) 4, Dani Nyenhuis (396) 4, Sharon German (479) 4, Casey Simpson (407) 4, Andrea Wells (518) 4, Kristin Kruse (423) 4, Liz Berg (434) 3, Emily McGee (417) 3, Lauren Prussing (409) 3, Hitting Percentage (min. 1,000 attempts) Rk. Name SP K Pct. Years 1. Tori Seibert (489) 1, Paige Neuenfeldt (441) 1, Sharon German (479) 1, Christine Vaughen (350) Victoria McPherson (350) Aletha Green (277) Dawn Wood (440) Amy Peistrup (473) Holly Strauss (353) Katie Wright (312) Assists Rk. Name SP A Years 1. Erin Berg (458) 5, Eve Rackham (453) 5, Sherri Vogel (504) 5, Amy Peistrup (473) 4, Stephanie Jansma (389) 3, McKenzie Byrd (315) 3, Cora Harms (430) 3, Erica Behm (372) 2, Jordyn Schnabl (376) 2, Laura Gremillion (203) 2, *UNC began tracking statistics in 1983 PAGE 22 NORTH CAROLINA CAREER RECORDS Assists Per Set (min. 200 sets) Rk. Name A SP A/S Years 1. Eve Rackham 5,700 (453) Erin Berg 5,751 (458) Sherri Vogel 5,513 (504) Laura Gremillion 2,193 (203) McKenzie Byrd 3,394 (315) Stephanie Jansma 3,790 (389) Amy Peistrup 4,563 (473) Linda Kantz 2,051 (233) * 9. Cora Harms 3,112 (430) Erica Behm 2,370 (372) Service Aces Rk. Name SP Aces Years 1. Liz Berg (434) Amy Peistrup (473) Jill Berkebile (522) Sharon German (479) Dawn Wood (440) Tori Seibert (489) Laura Greene (460) Erin Berg (458) Ashley Powers (475) Sherri Vogel (504) Aces Per Set (min. 200 sets) Rk. Name SA SP SA/S Years 1. Liz Berg 235 (434) Linda Kantz 116 (233) * 3. Amy Peistrup 231 (473) Jill Berkebile 178 (522) Colette Dingens 92 (287) Dawn Wood 139 (440) Sharon German 142 (479) Laura Greene 131 (460) Lisa Joffs 116 (422) Tori Seibert 132 (489) Digs Rk. Name SP Digs Years 1. Brianna Eskola (476) Kaylie Gibson (477) Ece Taner (435) Caroline deroeck (475) Laura Greene (460) Molly Pyles (443) Eve Rackham (453) Katie Galloway (369) Taylor Rayfield (429) Emily McGee (417) Digs Per Set (min. 200 sets) Rk. Name D SP D/S Years 1. Brianna Eskola 2,238 (476) Kaylie Gibson 2,035 (477) Ece Taner 1,587 (435) Katie Galloway 1,258 (369) Laura Greene 1,558 (460) Caroline deroeck 1,579 (475) Joanna Sahm 699 (225) Molly Pyles 1,371 (443) Emily McGee 1,248 (417) Dani Nyenhuis 1,164 (396) Solo Blocks Rk. Name SP BS Years 1. Jill Berkebile (522) Shannon Smith (443) Dawn Wood (440) Tori Seibert (489) Amber Willey (416) Lisa Joffs (422) Sharon German (479) Paige Neuenfeldt (441) Sarah Ward (306) Carolyn Flanders (352) Block Assists Rk. Name SP BA Years 1. Paige Neuenfeldt (441) Tori Seibert (489) Heather Brooks (415) Victoria McPherson (350) Shannon Smith (443) Holly Strauss (353) Amy Beaver (376) Amber Willey (416) Chaniel Nelson (336) I. Hanson-Tuntland (363) Total Blocks Rk. Name SP TB Years 1. Paige Neuenfeldt (441) Tori Seibert (489) Shannon Smith (443) Heather Brooks (415) Amber Willey (416) Holly Strauss (353) Victoria McPherson (350) Amy Beaver (376) Jill Berkebile (522) Chaniel Nelson (336) Blocks Per Set (min. 200 sets) Rk. Name TB SP B/S Years 1. Paige Neuenfeldt 568 (441) Holly Strauss 437 (353) Victoria McPherson 431 (350) Shannon Smith 517 (443) Tori Seibert 566 (489) Aletha Green 312 (277) Krista Buchholz 294 (262) Heather Brooks 453 (415) Amy Beaver 409 (376) Amber Willey 439 (416) Matches Played (since 1992) Rk. Name MP Years 1. Caroline deroeck Tori Seibert Molly Pyles Kaylie Gibson Malaika Underwood Laura Greene Erin Berg Taylor Rayfield Brianna Eskola Allison Hobson Sets Played Rk. Name SP Years 1. Jill Berkebile Andrea Wells Sherri Vogel Tori Seibert Sharon German Kaylie Gibson Brianna Eskola Caroline deroeck Ashley Powers Amy Peistrup

25 500 Kill Club Rk. Name SP K Year 1. Jill Berkebile (153) Laura Greene (123) Sharon German (131) Sharon German (99) Sharon German (132) Andrea Wells (132) Nicole Reis (121) Andrea Wells (131) Molly Pyles (121) Liz Berg (109) Kills Per Set (minimum 60 sets) Rk. Name K SP K/S Year 1. Sharon German 547 (99) Liz Berg 500 (109) Liz Berg 467 (103) Laura Greene 550 (123) Nicole Reis 526 (121) Nicole Reis 406 (94) Sharon German 550 (131) Molly Pyles 507 (121) Casey Simpson 485 (118) Kristin Kruse 485 (118) Total Attempts Rk. Name SP TA Year 1. Molly Pyles (121) 1, Laura Greene (123) 1, Laura Greene (122) 1, Dani Nyenhuis (127) 1, Dani Nyenhuis (116) 1, Casey Simpson (118) 1, Nicole Reis (121) 1, Andrea Wells (131) 1, Joanna Sahm (121) 1, Camilla Ihenetu (130) 1, Hitting Percentage (min. 400 attempts) Rk. Name SP K Pct. Year 1. Paige Neuenfeldt (111) Sharon German (99) Paige Neuenfeldt (107) Victoria McPherson (104) Aletha Green (98) Tori Seibert (124) Tori Seibert (117) Tori Seibert (117) Tori Seibert (131) Dawn Wood (112) Assists Rk. Name SP A Year 1. Erin Berg (131) 1, Sherri Vogel (135) 1, Erin Berg (129) 1, Eve Rackham (121) 1, Eve Rackham (125) 1, Sherri Vogel (132) 1, Eve Rackham (112) 1, McKenzie Byrd (114) 1, Laura Gremillion (117) 1, Sherri Vogel (133) 1, NORTH CAROLINA SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Assists Per Set (min. 60 sets) Rk. Name A SP A/S Year 1. Erin Berg 1780 (131) Eve Rackham 1617 (121) Eve Rackham 1496 (112) Eve Rackham 1603 (125) Sherri Vogel 1730 (135) McKenzie Byrd 1233 (97) Erin Berg 1634 (129) McKenzie Byrd 1419 (114) Erin Berg 1268 (105) Laura Gremillion 1349 (117) Service Aces Rk. Name SP Aces Year 1. Sandy Schmidt (108) Donna Meier (125) Amy Peistrup (112) Amy Peistrup (125) Linda Kantz (115) Liz Berg (129) Liz Berg (109) Liz Berg (103) Dawn Wood (152) Jill Berkebile (121) Aces Per Set (min. 60 sets) Rk. Name SA SP SA/S Year 1. Sandy Schmidt 91 (108) Amy Peistrup 79 (112) Linda Kantz 74 (115) Donna Meier 80 (125) Amy Peistrup 78 (125) Liz Berg 66 (109) Liz Berg 60 (103) Liz Berg 73 (129) Jill Berkebile 58 (121) Colette Dingens 48 (119) Digs Rk. Name SP Digs Year 1. Taylor Rayfield (130) Kaylie Gibson (126) Brianna Eskola (117) Brianna Eskola (118) Caroline deroeck (120) Brianna Eskola (112) Kaylie Gibson (117) Kaylie Gibson (118) Jill Berkebile (133) Ece Taner (110) Digs Per Set (min. 60 sets) Rk. Name D SP D/S Year 1. Brianna Eskola 678 (117) Taylor Rayfield 734 (130) Kaylie Gibson 690 (126) Brianna Eskola 574 (112) Brianna Eskola 596 (118) Caroline deroeck 579 (120) Kaylie Gibson 539 (117) Ece Taner 496 (110) Kaylie Gibson 509 (118) Sheila Doyle 411 (102) Solo Blocks Rk. Name SP BS Year 1. Jill Berkebile (153) Jill Berkebile (115) Shannon Smith (109) Dawn Wood (152) Donna Meier (125) Shannon Smith (127) Tori Seibert (124) Aletha Green (116) Amber Willey (90) Sarah Ward (109) Amber Willey (115) Block Assists Rk. Name SP BA Year 1. Krista Buchholz (122) Paige Neuenfeldt (109) Paige Neuenfeldt (107) Amber Willey (115) Heather Brooks (105) Victoria McPherson (96) Holly Strauss (116) Tori Seibert (124) Holly Strauss (120) Tori Seibert (117) Total Blocks Rk. Name SP TB Year 1. Jill Berkebile (153) Amber Willey (115) Tori Seibert (124) Holly Strauss (116) Paige Neuenfeldt (109) Shannon Smith (109) Krista Buchholz (122) Paige Neuenfeldt (107) Aletha Green (116) Heather Brooks (105) Tori Seibert (117) Blocks Per Set (min. 60 sets) Rk. Name TB SP B/S Year 1. Victoria McPherson 142 (96) Amber Willey 169 (115) Paige Neuenfeldt 160 (109) Shannon Smith 160 (109) Paige Neuenfeldt 154 (107) Heather Brooks 149 (105) Lindsay Smith 146 (104) Holly Strauss 161 (116) I. Hanson-Tuntland 102 (76) Tori Seibert 163 (124) Sets Played Rk. Name SP Year 1. Jill Berkebile Dawn Wood Julie Hoffman Sherri Vogel Sherri Vogel Jill Berkebile Andrea Wells Sharon German Andrea Wells Sherri Vogel PAGE 23

26 Team Season Records Kills... 2, Kills Per Set Total Attempts... 5, Fewest Errors Hitting Percentage Assists... 2, Assists Per Set Service Aces Aces Per Set Digs... 2, Digs Per Set Block Solos Block Assists Total Blocks Blocks Per Set Most Wins , 1980 Fewest Losses Highest Winning Percentage Longest Winning Streak /28/14-12/12/14 Longest Home Wining Streak /9/11-9/27/13 Longest ACC Winning Streak /28/14-9/25/15 Most Consecutive Sets Won /17/99-10/2/99 Most Losses Longest Losing Streak /18/71-10/3/72 Longest Home Losing Streak /18/71-10/31/72 Longest ACC Losing Streak /29/94-9/23/95 Team Match Records Kills 113 Georgia Tech 11/11/00 Total Attempts 302 Clemson 10/22/99 Fewest Errors 1 Georgia Tech 11/4/89 Hitting Pct..521 Georgia Tech 10/29/88 Assists 105 Georgia Tech 11/11/00 Service Aces 24 La Salle 9/28/91 Digs 144 Arkansas State 9/12/ Maryland 11/10/91 Block Solos 21 Rice 9/13/86 Block Assists 34 4x, last vs. Santa Clara 8/31/12 Total Blocks 27 Rice 9/13/86 Individual Match Records Kills 36 Kristin Kruse vs. Clemson 10/22/94 Total Attempts 103 Dani Nyenhuis at Duke 9/29/05 Hitting Pct.*.846 Victoria McPherson ( ) 11/25/ Paige Neuenfeldt ( ) 10/2/15 Assists 94 Eve Rackham vs. Ga. Tech 11/11/00 Service Aces 9 Amy Peistrup vs. UNC Asheville 8/30/91 9 Natalie Andrews vs. La Salle 9/28/91 Digs 53 Taylor Rayfield vs. Coll. of Charleston 12/2/05 Block Solos 7 Shannon Smith vs. Florida State 10/25/96 Block Assists 14 Dawn Wood vs. Tulane 9/13/86 Total Blocks 19 Dawn Wood vs. Tulane 9/13/86 *Minimum 13 attempts Milestone Victories 1st Win at Meredith W Oct. 10, st Home Win Meredith W, 2-0 Nov. 9, st Ranked Win at No. 18 Duke W, 3-2 Sept. 27, st Top-10 Win No. 4 Nebraska W, 3-2 Sept. 13, th Win vs. High Point W, 2-1 Nov. 8, th Win vs. UCF W, 2-1 Oct. 11, th Win vs. Clemson W, 2-1 Oct. 22, th Win Liberty W, 3-1 Sept. 2, th Win Charlotte W, 3-1 Sept. 3, th Win Duke W, 3-0 Oct. 30, th Win at Clemson W, 3-2 Oct. 1, th Win Miami W, 3-0 Oct. 20, th Win Middle Tenn. W, 3-0 Sept th Win??? Expected in 2016 PAGE 24 TEAM, MATCH, AND MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS NCAA Tournament: Individual Match (since 1989) (Rd) Kills 29 Sharon German vs. UT-Arlington 11/30/89 1 Total Att. 85 Liz Berg vs. UT-Arlington 11/30/89 1 Hitting Pct.*.550 Krista Buchholz ( ) vs. S. Carolina 11/29/01 1 Assists 74 Eve Rackham vs. SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Aces 6 Jordyn Schnabl vs. Hampton 12/5/14 1 Digs 53 Taylor Rayfield vs. College of Charleston 12/2/05 1 Block Solos 3 Tori Seibert vs. Oral Roberts 12/3/ Heather Brooks vs. Oregon 12/6/08 2 Block Assists 10 Chaniel Nelson vs. California 12/1/ Chaniel Nelson vs. Iowa State 11/30/12 2 Total Blocks 10 Chaniel Nelson vs. California 12/1/ Chaniel Nelson vs. Iowa State 11/30/12 2 *Minimum 20 attempts NCAA Tournament: Team Match (since 1989) (Rd) Kills 83 SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Total Att. 242 College of Charleston 12/2/05 1 Fewest Errors 9 American 12/5/ Hampton 12/5/14 1 Hitting Pct..300 Hampton 12/5/14 1 Low Opp Pct..000 Hampton 12/5/14 1 Assists 78 SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Aces 13 Mississippi 12/3/10 1 Digs 121 College of Charleston 12/2/05 1 Block Solos 6 South Carolina 11/29/01 1 Block Assists 34 California 12/1/11 1 Total Blocks 19.0 SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 NCAA Tournament: Opponent Individual (since 1989) (Rd) Kills 39 Krista Haukap, SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Total Att. 85 Krista Haukap, SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Hitting Pct.*.500 Kim Willoughby ( ), Hawaii 12/13/ Lyndsey Hache ( ), Pepperdine 11/30/01 2 Assists 80 Emily Scannell, SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Aces 5 Erika Komel, Oral Roberts 12/3/98 1 Digs 47 Marie Dobrenz, College of Charleston 12/2/05 1 Block Solos 4 Tenisha Matlock, Iowa State 11/30/12 2 Block Assists 8 Rachelle Knapp, SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Total Blocks 10 Rachelle Knapp, SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 *Minimum 20 attempts NCAA Tournament: Opposing Team (since 1989) (Rd) Kills 94 SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Total Att. 217 SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Fewest Errors 6 Pepperdine 12/2/11 2 Hitting Pct..411 California 12/5/13 1 Assists 86 SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1 Aces 9 Oral Roberts 12/3/98 1 Digs 132 UT-Arlington 11/30/89 1 Block Solos 8 Iowa State 11/30/12 2 Block Assists 26 SE Missouri St. 11/30/ Texas 12/13/14 4 Total Blocks 15.0 Iowa State 11/30/ SE Missouri St. 11/30/00 1

27 KILLS Donna Meier Stats not available Jill Berkebile Andrea Wells Sharon German Sharon German Sharon German Liz Berg Joanna Sahm Joanna Sahm Colette Dingens Kristin Kruse Kristin Kruse Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Casey Simpson Casey Simpson Laura Greene Nicole Reis Laura Greene Molly Pyles Molly Pyles Camilla Ihenetu Amy Beaver Lauren Prussing Lauren Prussing Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Emily McGee Emily McGee Emily McGee Jovana Bjelica Chaniel Nelson Paige Neuenfeldt TOTAL ATTEMPTS Donna Meier Stats not available Jill Berkebile...1, Andrea Wells...1, Sharon German...1, Andrea Wells...1, Liz Berg...1, Liz Berg...1, Joanna Sahm Joanna Sahm...1, Colette Dingens...1, Kristin Kruse...1, Kristin Kruse...1, Maya Starks...1, Lori Carlson...1, Casey Simpson...1, Casey Simpson...1, Laura Greene...1, Laura Greene...1, Laura Greene...1, Molly Pyles...1, Molly Pyles...1, Dani Nyenhuis...1, Amy Beaver Lauren Prussing...1, Lauren Prussing...1, Branagan Fuller Suzanne Haydel...1, Emily McGee...1, Emily McGee Jovana Bjelica Lauren McAdoo Leigh Andrew HITTING PERCENTAGE (min. 400 attempts) Donna Meier Dawn Wood Dawn Wood Dawn Wood Sharon German Sharon German Sharon German Amy Peistrup Joanna Sahm Amy Peistrup Sarah Ward Kristin Kruse Jill Peden YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICAL LEADERS Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Holly Strauss Holly Strauss Aletha Green Katie Wright Amy Beaver Amy Beaver Amy Beaver Christine Vaughen Heather Brooks Heather Brooks Christine Vaughen Tia Gaffen Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Victoria McPherson ASSISTS Linda Kantz Linda Kantz...1, Sherri Vogel...1, Sherri Vogel...1, Sherri Vogel...1, Sherri Vogel Amy Peistrup...1, Amy Peistrup...1, Amy Peistrup Amy Peistrup...1, Laura Gremillion Laura Gremillion...1, Erin Berg...1, Erin Berg...1, Erin Berg...1, Erin Berg...1, Eve Rackham...1, Eve Rackham...1, Eve Rackham Eve Rackham...1, Norma Cortez McKenzie Byrd...1, McKenzie Byrd...1, Stephanie Jansma...1, Stephanie Jansma...1, Stephanie Jansma Cora Harms Cora Harms Erica Behm Cora Harms Jordyn Schnabl Jordyn Schnabl Abigail Curry SERVICE ACES Sandy Schmidt Linda Kantz Dawn Wood Ann Schildmeyer Liz Berg Liz Berg Liz Berg Liz Berg Amy Peistrup Amy Peistrup Colette Dingens Laura Gremillion Ashley Powers Ashley Powers Tori Seibert Erin Berg//Tori Seibert Eve Rackham Liz Feldman Laura Greene Laura Greene Molly Pyles Molly Pyles Taylor Rayfield Meg Eckert Stephanie Jansma Heather Brooks Aleksandra Georgieva Shelbey Bleke Kaylie Gibson Emily McGee Jordyn Schnabl Ece Taner Tatiana Durr...27 DIGS Donna Meier Stats not available Jill Berkebile Jill Berkebile Liz Berg Sharon German Liz Berg Liz Berg Amy Peistrup Joanna Sahm Katie Galloway Katie Galloway Amber Willey Ashley Powers Allison Hobson Erin Berg Liz Feldman Eve Rackham Laura Greene Laura Greene Caroline deroeck Caroline deroeck Taylor Rayfield Brianna Eskola Brianna Eskola Brianna Eskola Kaylie Gibson Kaylie Gibson Kaylie Gibson Ece Taner Ece Taner Ece Taner Sheila Doyle SOLO BLOCKS Donna Meier Stats not available Jill Berkebile Dawn Wood Lisa Joffs Sharon German/Ann Schildmeyer Sharon German Amy Peistrup Sarah Ward Carolyn Flanders Amber Willey/Sarah Ward Amber Willey Lindsay Smith Shannon Smith Tori Seibert Shannon Smith Shannon Smith Holly Strauss Holly Strauss Aletha Green/Holly Strauss Aletha Green Katie Wright Christie Clark Amy Beaver Heather Brooks Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Shelbey Bleke Tia Gaffen Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt...20 BLOCK ASSISTS Donna Meier Stats not available Jill Berkebile Dawn Wood Lisa Joffs Ann Schildmeyer Lisa Joffs Cindy Murray Sarah Ward Carolyn Flanders Sarah Ward Amber Willey Lindsay Smith Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Krista Buchholz Holly Strauss Holly Strauss Aletha Green Amy Beaver Amy Beaver Amy Beaver Heather Brooks Heather Brooks Heather Brooks Shelbey Bleke Chaniel Nelson Chaniel Nelson Victoria McPherson Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt TOTAL BLOCKS Donna Meier Stats not available Jill Berkebile Dawn Wood Lisa Joffs Ann Schildmeyer Lisa Joffs Cindy Murray Sarah Ward Carolyn Flanders Sarah Ward Amber Willey Lindsay Smith Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Shannon Smith Tori Seibert Krista Buchholz Holly Strauss Holly Strauss Aletha Green Katie Wright Amy Beaver Amy Beaver Heather Brooks Heather Brooks Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Shelbey Bleke Chaniel Nelson Paige Neuenfeldt Victoria McPherson Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Note: Full statistics for 1984 are unavailable PAGE 25

28 NORTH CAROLINA YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Overall Home Away Neutral ACC Finish ACC Tourn Head Coach Postseason (.000) Mary Branch None (.385) Mary Branch None (.588) Mary Branch 6th at State Tournament (.773) Mary Branch 4th at State Tournament (.622) Beth Miller AIAW Nationals, 2nd-Reg & States (.529) Beth Miller 4th at Regionals, 2nd at States (.653) Beth Miller AIAW Nat ls, 2nd-Reg, 1st-States (.630) Beth Miller 4th at AIAW Regionals (.759) Beth Miller 4th at Regionals, 2nd at States (.759) st Beth Miller Regional Qualifier, 2nd at States (.755) (.750) 1st/8 1st Beth Miller 11th-Nat ls, 1st-Reg, 2nd-States (.667) (1.000) 1st/8 1st Beth Miller NCAA First Round (.676) (.857) T-1st/8 1st Beth Miller NCAA First Round (.364) (.714) T-2nd/8 T-3rd Peggy Bradley-Doppes None (.682) (.857) T-1st/8 2nd Peggy Bradley-Doppes None (.658) (1.000) 1st/8 2nd Peggy Bradley-Doppes None (.639) (.667) T-2nd/7 T-3rd Peggy Bradley-Doppes None (.750) (.833) 2nd/7 1st Peggy Bradley-Doppes NCAA First Round (.700) (1.000) 1st/7 1st Peggy Bradley-Doppes NCAA First Round (.438) (.667) 3rd/7 2nd Joe Sagula None (.545) (.571) 3rd/8 T-5th Joe Sagula None (.576) (.571) T-4th/8 T-3rd Joe Sagula None (.516) (.286) 6th/8 T-5th Joe Sagula None (.438) (.429) 6th/8 T-5th Joe Sagula None (.486) (.500) 4th/8 T-3rd Joe Sagula None (.625) (.563) T-4th/9 T-3rd Joe Sagula None (.452) (.375) T-6th/9 T-5th Joe Sagula None (.784) (.813) 1st/9 2nd Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.824) (.875) 2nd/9 1st Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.765) (.813) T-1st/9 1st Joe Sagula NCAA First Round (.727) (.750) T-2nd/9 1st Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.889) (.938) 1st/9 T-3rd Joe Sagula NCAA Sweet (.625) (.625) T-3rd/9 T-5th Joe Sagula None (.559) (.563) T-4th/11 2nd Joe Sagula None (.697) (.818) T-1st/12 Joe Sagula NCAA First Round (.355) (.409) T-9th/12 Joe Sagula None (.484) (.500) 6th/12 Joe Sagula None (.667) (.750) T-1st/12 Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.484) (.550) T-5th/12 Joe Sagula None (.714) (.750) 2nd/12 Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.727) (.750) T-3rd/12 Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.813) (.800) 3rd/12 Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round (.844) (.800) 3rd/15 Joe Sagula NCAA First Round (.906) (.944) 1st/15 Joe Sagula NCAA Elite Eight (.677) (.850) T-2nd/15 Joe Sagula NCAA Second Round 45 Yrs titles 9 titles 4 Head Coaches 17 NCAA Appearances (13-17) (.646) (.758) (.547) (.611) (.695) 2 NCAA Regionals, 1 Regional Final UNC HEAD COACHES MARY BRANCH (.500) (4 seasons) BETH MILLER (.681) (9 seasons) PEGGY BRADLEY-DOPPES (.631) (6 seasons) JOE SAGULA (.642) 1990-present (26 seasons) PAGE 26

29 1971 (0-12) 10/18 East Carolina L 10/19 at Atlantic Christian L 10/27 Duke L 10/28 Guilford L 11/1 at Guilford L 11/2 at Duke L 11/8 at East Carolina L 11/9 Elon L 11/9 Atlantic Christian L 11/12 Duke L 11/12 vs. St. Andrews¹ L 11/12 vs. Elon¹ L 1 - at Duke 1972 (5-8) 10/3 Duke L 10/10 at Meredith W 10/16 at Wake Forest W 10/16 vs. App. State¹ L /24 at Duke L /25 Elon L /25 Elon L /31 Guilford L , 13-15, /31 St. Andrews L /9 Meredith W , /9 Chowan W , /14 Wake Forest W 11/14 Atlantic Christian L 1 - at Wake Forest 1973 (10-7) 10/9 at Meredith W , /9 vs. East Carolina¹ L , /11 Duke L , 15-6, /11 Guilford W , /16 High Point W , 6-15, /16 Chowan W , /17 Atlantic Christian W , 15-8, /17 St. Andrews W , 12-10, /23 at Duke L , 15-8, /24 Meredith W , /31 at Guilford W , /31 vs. Wake Forest² L , /1 at St. Andrews L , 18-20, /1 vs. UNC Pembroke³ W , 15-2, 15-3 NCAIAW State Tournament (Pembroke, N.C.) - 6th place 11/9 vs. Wake Forest L , /9 vs. UNCG L 11/10 vs. Mars Hill W , Match played at Meredith; 2 - at Guilford; 3 - at St. Andrews 1974 (17-5) 9/24 Atlantic Christian W , /24 St. Andrews W , /1 Meredith W , /1 Duke W , 15-6, /3 at Elon L , 15-8, /3 vs. East Carolina¹ W , /8 at UNCG L , 15-6, /8 vs. Winthrop² W , /10 Guilford W , /10 Elon W , 15-12, /15 at Duke L , 15-13, /15 vs. Wake Forest³ W , /16 vs. East Carolina4 W , 15-6, /16 at Meredith W , /22 UNC Pembroke W , /22 Louisburg W , 11-15, /28 at Guilford W , 11-15, /28 vs. UNC Asheville5 W , 16-4 NCAIAW State Tournament (Pembroke, N.C.) - 4th of 8 11/1 vs. Wake Forest W , 15-8, /1 vs. UNCG L , /1 vs. App. State W , 12-15, /2 vs. Wake Forest L , 15-6, at Elon; 2 - at UNCG; 3 - at Duke; 4 - at Meredith; 5 - at Guilford 1975 (28-17) 9/23 St. Augustine s W 2-0 Forfeit 9/23 Winston-Salem St. W , /30 vs. VCU¹ W , /30 at Duke L , /2 High Point W , /2 East Carolina W , /7 vs. Winthrop² L , 15-7, /7 at Elon W , /9 UNCG L , 9-15, ALL-TIME RESULTS 10/9 Catawba W , /14 at Wake Forest L , /14 vs. NC State³ W , /16 vs. Chowan4 W , /16 at East Carolina W , /21 at Duke5 W , 15-8, /21 vs. Wake Forest L , /23 vs. Duke6 L , /23 at NC Central W , /28 at UNCG L , /28 vs. Elon7 W , 14-16, 15-3 Appalachian State Invitational 10/31 vs. Elon W , 15-10, /31 vs. W. Carolina W , 6-15, /31 vs. Concord (WV) W , /1 vs. ETSU W , 9-14, /1 vs. Wake Forest L , 13-9, /4 Louisburg W , 12-15, /4 Guilford W , NCAIAW State Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) - 2nd place 11/7 vs. UNCG L , /7 vs. East Carolina W , /7 vs. App. State W , /8 vs. NC State W , 15-9, /8 vs. UNCG W , /8 vs. UNCG L , 4-15, 3-15 AIAW South Region II Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.) - 2nd of 8 11/20 vs. Eastern Ky. L , /20 vs. College of Charleston W , /20 at Memphis St. W , 6-15, /21 vs. Kentucky L , /21 vs. VCU W , /21 vs. Kentucky W , /21 vs. Eastern Ky. L , 4-15, 2-15 AIAW National Tournament (Princeton, N.J.) 12/11 vs. Missouri St. L , /11 vs. Oregon L , /11 at Princeton W , 15-5, /12 vs. BYU L , /12 vs. Houston L , at Duke; 2 - at Elon; 3 - at Wake Forest; 4 - at East Carolina; 5 - at Duke; 6 - at NC Central; 7 - at UNCG 1976 (18-16) 9/28 at UNCG W , /28 vs. High Point¹ W , 15-12, /30 NC State L , 13-15, /30 App. State W , /4 High Point L , 15-12, /6 at Duke L , /11 at NC State W , /11 vs. App. State² L , 6-15 Florida State Invitational 10/14 vs. Miss. Women L , /15 vs. Auburn W , /16 at Florida State L , 10-15, /19 at Louisburg L , /19 vs. East Carolina³ W , /22 at VCU W , 15-8, /22 vs. Virginia Tech4 L , 6-15, /26 Duke L , /26 UNCG W , 13-15, 15-5 Appalachian State Invitational 10/29 vs. South Carolina W , 15-17, /29 vs. W. Carolina W , /30 vs. Wake Forest W , /30 vs. Winthrop L , /2 Wake Forest L , 15-8, /2 Elon W , 15-5 NCAIAW State Tournament (Durham, N.C.) - 2nd place 11/4 vs. UNCG W , /4 at Duke L , 10-15, /5 vs. App. State W , 15-13, /5 vs. UNCG W , /6 vs. NC State W , 12-15, /6 at Duke L , 5-15 AIAW South Region II Tournament (Johnson City, Tenn.) - 4th of 8 11/18 vs. Morehead St. L , 8-15, /18 vs. Winthrop W , /19 vs. Tennessee Tech W , /20 vs. Duke L , 13-15, /20 vs. Tennessee Tech L , at UNCG; 2 - at NC State; 3 - at Louisburg; 4 - at VCU 1977 (32-17) 9/20 at NC State L , 15-7, 11-15, /23 App. State W , /23 East Carolina W , /28 at Appalachian State W , /28 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne¹ W , 15-7, /30 at Guilford W , 15-7, /4 VCU W , /4 High Point W , 15-3, /11 NC State W , 15-10, 15-9 Florida State Invitational 10/14 vs. Miami-Dade Co. L , /14 vs. New Orleans W , /14 vs. Flagler W , /14 vs. Miami-Dade Co. L , /15 vs. South Carolina W , /15 vs. Miami-Dade Co. L , /18 Duke L , 15-6, 14-16, /20 at Elon W , /20 vs. Winthrop² W , 15-8 Hurricane Volleyball Classic (Louisburg, N.C.) 10/22 at Louisburg W , 9-15, /22 vs. Catonsville C.C. W , /22 vs. Duke L , 11-15, /25 Louisburg W , 15-10, 15-4 Maryland Invitational - 2nd Place 10/28 vs. Delaware L , 12-15, /29 vs. Virginia W , /29 vs. Georgetown W , /29 vs. NC State W , 15-11, /29 at Maryland L , 15-8, /2 at Wake Forest W , 11-15, /8 at UNCG W , /8 vs. High Point³ W , 3-15, 15-8 NCAIAW State Tournament (Durham, N.C.) - 1st place 11/10 vs. UNCG W , 14-16, 15-10, /10 at Duke L , 2-15, 15-11, /10 vs. East Carolina W , 16-14, 16-14, /11 vs. UNCG W , 15-6, /11 at Duke W , 15-7, /11 vs. NC State W , 15-7, /11 vs. NC State W , 15-11, AIAW South Region II Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.) - 2nd place 11/18 at James Madison W , /18 vs. South Carolina W , /18 vs. Morehead State L , /18 vs. Morehead State4 L /18 vs. South Carolina4 W /19 vs. Northern Kentucky L , /19 vs. Tennessee W , 14-16, /19 vs. Morehead St. W , /19 vs. Northern Kentucky L , 6-15, 2-15 AIAW National Tournament (Provo, Utah) 12/8 vs. UCLA L , /8 vs. Long Beach St. L , /8 vs. Illinois L , /9 vs. Lamar L , /9 vs. Utah St. L , at Appalachian State; 2 - at Elon; 3 - at UNCG; 4 - one-set pool playoff (does not count toward season record) 1978 (29-17) 9/19 High Point W , 15-6, /22 UNCG W , /22 NC State W , 15-5, /26 App. State W , /26 East Carolina W , Eastern Kentucky Invitational 9/29 at Eastern Ky. L , /29 vs. Miami-Dade Co. L , /29 vs. Murray St. W , /30 vs. East Tennessee St. W , 17-15, 14-16, /30 vs. Kent St. L , 15-7, 3-15, 15-13, /3 at East Carolina L , 15-11, 14-16, /5 Guilford W , 15-4, 15-10, /10 vs. William & Mary¹ W , /10 at Louisburg W , 15-6 Florida State Invitational 10/13 vs. Miami (Fla.) W , 15-9, /13 vs. South Florida W , /13 vs. Mississippi W , 15-11, /14 vs. Miami-Dade Co. L , 16-14, /14 vs. South Carolina L , /18 Catawba W , 15-2, /20 at VCU W , /20 vs. Mary Washington² W , 15-0 PAGE 27

30 10/23 at App. State W , /23 vs. Wake Forest³ W , /25 Wake Forest W , 15-5, /25 Duke W , 15-6 Maryland Invitational 10/27 vs. Georgetown L , 15-7, /27 vs. Delaware L , /28 vs. Pittsburgh L , 16-14, /28 vs. Duke W , /28 vs. West Virginia W , /1 at Duke L , 15-5, 13-15, /6 at NC State L , 11-15, /8 at Guilford W , /8 at UNCG L , 15-10, NCAIAW State Tournament (Greenville, N.C.) - 2nd place 11/10 vs. UNCG W , 7-15, /10 vs. Duke W , /10 vs. NC State L , 9-15, /11 vs. Wake Forest W , /11 vs. NC State W , 15-4, /11 vs. NC State L , 9-15, AIAW South Region II Tournament (Durham, N.C.) - 4th of 10 11/17 at Duke W , 9-15, /17 vs. South Carolina W , /17 vs. Northern Ky. L , /18 vs. NC State L , 5-15, /18 vs. Northern Ky. L , at Louisburg; 2 - at VCU; 3 - at Appalachian State 1979 (41-13) 9/13 at Catawba W , 15-2, /18 vs. Elon¹ W , /18 at UNCG W , /20 High Point W , 15-4, /25 NC State W , 9-15, 15-17, 15-7, Eastern Kentucky Invitational 9/28 at Eastern Ky. W , 11-15, /28 vs. Kellogg C.C. L , /28 vs. Miami (Fla.) L , 15-8, /28 vs. App. State W , /29 vs. Kent St. W , /29 vs. Dayton L , /29 vs. Miami (Fla.) W , /29 vs. Eastern Mich. W , /2 Appalachian State W , /2 East Carolina W , 15-2 South Carolina Invitational 10/5 vs. Duke W , /5 vs. College of Charleston W , /5 vs. Tennessee L , /5 vs. High Point W , 5-15, /6 vs. Georgia W , /6 vs. NC State W , /6 vs. Kentucky W , /6 vs. Kentucky W , /8 Charlotte W , /8 UNCG W , /10 at Duke W , 15-7, 15-8 Florida State Invitational 10/12 vs. Auburn W , /12 vs. South Florida W , /12 at Florida State L , 15-10, /12 vs. Miami-Dade Co. W , 12-15, /13 vs. Central Florida L , 15-7, /13 at Florida State L , /16 at East Carolina W , 9-15, 15-5, /18 at NC State W , 15-8, /24 Duke W , 15-8, 15-6 Maryland Invitational 10/26 at Maryland W , 15-12, /26 vs. Indiana (Pa.) W , /26 vs. Clemson W , /27 vs. Temple W , /27 vs. Rutgers L , /30 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne² W , 8-15, /30 at App. State W , /1 Guilford W , 15-7, /6 at Wake Forest W , /6 vs. Virginia Tech³ W , 15-5 NCAIAW State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - 2nd place 11/9 vs. App. State W , 15-8, /9 at NC State L , 12-15, 12-15, 17-15, /10 vs. App. State W , 15-5, /10 at NC State L , 15-9, 14-16, 4-15 AIAW South Region II Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) - 4th place 11/16 at Kentucky L , 9-15, /16 vs. Northern Kentucky W , PAGE 28 ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/16 vs. Clemson W , 13-15, /17 vs. NC State L , /17 vs. Morehead St. L , at UNCG; 2 - at Appalachian State; 3 - at Wake Forest 1980 (41-13) - ACC CHAMPIONS 9/11 Catawba W , /15 at UNCG W , 15-4, 15-0, /17 at App. State W , 15-7, 9-15, /23 NC State W , 15-10, 15-3, Eastern Kentucky Invitational 9/26 vs. UT-Martin W , /26 vs. Indiana W , 15-13, /27 vs. South Carolina W , /27 vs. Northern Ky. L , /30 App. State W , 15-5, 15-4 South Carolina Invitational 10/3 vs. East Carolina W , /3 vs. Tennessee L , 15-9, /3 vs. College of Charleston W , /3 at South Carolina W , /4 vs. NC State W , /4 vs. Kentucky L , 4-15, /4 vs. Memphis St. W , /4 vs. NC State W , 15-11, /4 vs. Kentucky W , 15-11, /4 vs. Tennessee L , 15-8, /7 at Duke W , 15-4, 15-5 Florida State Invitational 10/10 vs. Florida Southern W , /10 vs. Lake City C.C. W , /10 vs. Miami (Fla.) L , 12-15, /11 vs. Memphis St. W , /11 vs. Central Florida W , 15-3, /11 vs. Tennessee L , 15-11, /11 vs. Miami (Fla.) L , /14 at East Carolina W , 14-16, 15-5, /16 Virginia Tech W , 15-2, /22 Duke W , 15-7, 15-6 Maryland Invitational 10/24 vs. Catholic W , /24 vs. Virginia W , /24 vs. Pittsburgh W , /24 vs. Delaware W , /25 vs. Temple W , 15-6, /25 vs. Clemson W , /25 vs. Pittsburgh W , 15-10, /28 NC State L , 13-15, 13-15, 15-3, ACC Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - 1st of 8 10/31 vs. Virginia W , /31 vs. Maryland W , 15-11, /31 vs. Wake Forest W , /1 vs. Clemson W , 7-15, 15-12, 6-15, /1 at NC State W , 15-11, /6 East Carolina W , 15-6, /11 vs. Shaw W , /11 at Guilford W , 15-5 NCAIAW State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - 2nd place 11/14 vs. App. State W , /14 at NC State W , /15 at NC State L , 11-15, /15 at NC State L , AIAW South Region II Tournament (Highland Heights, Ky.) 11/21 vs. Eastern Ky. L , 7-15, /21 vs. Memphis St. L , 14-16, /22 vs. East Carolina W , /22 vs. NC State L , **From , the official ACC title went to the ACC Tournament champion. In years that UNC did not win the ACC title, UNC's regular-season finish is listed.** 1981 (37-12, 3-1 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS 9/15 at Catawba W , 15-5, /17 at App. State W , 15-12, 10-15, /22 NC State* W , 15-8, 15-9, 7-15, /29 at East Carolina W , 15-9, South Carolina Invitational 10/2 vs. East Tennessee St. W , /2 vs. East Carolina W , /2 vs. Georgia W , 15-9, /2 vs. Clemson W , 15-10, /2 vs. Mississippi St. W , /3 vs. Clemson L , 16-14, /3 vs. Georgia W , 15-17, /6 Duke* W , 15-3, 15-3 Florida State Invitational 10/9 vs. South Carolina W , /9 vs. Alabama W , /9 vs. Jacksonville W , /10 vs. UAB W , 14-16, /10 at Florida State L , /10 vs. Clemson L , 14-16, /13 East Carolina W , 15-11, /15 App. State W , 15-11, /21 at Duke* W , 15-8, 15-4 Maryland Invitational 10/23 vs. Delaware W , 15-9, /23 vs. George Washington L , 13-15, /23 vs. Princeton W , 8-15, /24 vs. Virginia W , /24 vs. Georgetown L , /27 at NC State* L , 9-15, ACC Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - 1st of 8 10/30 vs. Georgia Tech W , /30 vs. Duke W , /30 vs. Maryland W , /31 vs. Clemson W , 10-15, 15-7, /31 at NC State W , 15-11, 13-15, /4 at Guilford W , /4 vs. High Point¹ W , /10 William & Mary W , 15-6, 15-2 NCAIAW State Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 2nd of 5 11/13 East Carolina W , 15-9, /14 NC State L , 15-4, /14 App. State W , 15-4, /14 NC State L , 16-14, 15-12, 9-15, 9-15 AIAW South Region II Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - 1st of 5 11/20 at NC State W , 9-15, /20 vs. Tennessee Tech W , /20 vs. App. State W , /20 vs. Eastern Ky. L , 15-6, /21 vs. Eastern Ky. W , 13-15, 12-15, 15-9, /21 at NC State W , 11-15, 3-15, 15-8, 15-7 AIAW National Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) - 11th of 12 12/10 vs. Portland St. L , 2-15, /10 at Florida State L , 10-15, /11 vs. California L , /11 vs. Ohio St. W , Match played at Guilford 1982 (26-13, 6-0 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS 9/21 East Carolina W , 15-8, 15-10, 9-15, /24 at Clemson* W , 15-6, 15-4, /25 vs. W. Carolina¹ L , 14-16, /25 at Charlotte W , /28 at NC State W , 3-15, 15-4, 15-7 Lamar Invitational 10/1 vs. #18 New Mexico L , 9-15, /1 vs. Alvin W , /1 at Lamar L , 12-15, /1 vs. New Orleans W , /2 vs. La.-Lafayette W , /2 vs. Sam Houston St. L , 17-15, /2 vs. New Orleans W , /2 at Lamar L , /5 Wake Forest* W , 15-9, 15-8 Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 10/8 vs. Morehead St. W , 5-15, /8 vs. Central Florida W , 5-15, /8 vs. South Carolina W , /8 vs. Florida Southern L , 15-12, /9 vs. Clemson W , 15-8, /9 vs. Minnesota L , 15-9, /9 at Florida State L , /12 at Duke* W , 15-8, 8-15, /19 at East Carolina W , 15-11, Maryland Invitational 10/22 vs. Delaware W , /22 vs. Georgetown W , 15-13, /23 vs. Rhode Island L , /23 vs. Temple W , /23 vs. Rutgers L , /27 Princeton W , 15-12, 15-6 NC State Invitational 10/29 vs. Tennessee L , 7-15, 15-13, 1-15, /29 vs. Georgia W , 15-13, /30 vs. Pittsburgh L , 12-15, /3 NC State* W , 15-13, 15-13, /5 Maryland* W , 15-6, /9 App. State W , 14-16, 15-6, /12 at Virginia* W , 15-5, 15-3

31 ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) - 1st of 8 11/19 vs. Clemson W , 15-11, 15-7, /20 vs. Duke W , 15-9, 15-6 NCAA Tournament (Stockton, Calif.) - T-17th of 28 12/4 at #4 Pacific L , 4-15, Match played at Charlotte 1983 (25-12, 6-1 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS 9/16 at App. State W , 15-10, /20 at Wake Forest* W , 15-6, /22 East Carolina W , 15-7, /27 NC State L , 13-15, Centennial Open (Austin, Texas) 9/30 vs. New Mexico L , 15-11, 11-15, /30 vs. Rice L , 7-15, /30 at #11 Texas L , 13-15, /1 vs. UTEP W , 15-3, /4 Clemson* W , 15-3, 16-18, 15-3 Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.) 10/7 vs. Chattanooga W , 15-2, /7 vs. South Florida W , 15-6, 9-15, 15-17, /7 vs. South Carolina L , 14-16, 2-15, 15-7, /8 vs. Clemson W , 13-15, 10-15, 15-7, /8 at Florida State L , 5-15, /11 Virginia* W , 15-8, 4-15, /12 at Duke W , 15-10, /16 Georgia Tech* W , 15-1, /20 at Maryland* W , 13-15, 15-13, 15-6 Maryland Invitational 10/21 vs. George Mason W , /21 vs. Delaware W , 15-7, 5-15, /22 vs. Georgetown W , /22 vs. Clemson W , 14-16, /22 vs. Princeton W , /25 Duke* W , 15-4, 13-15, 15-8 Tennessee Invitational 10/28 vs. UT-Arlington W , 15-12, 15-8, /28 at #14 Tennessee L , 5-15, /29 vs. Pittsburgh L , 6-15, /29 vs. Lamar W , 7-15, 15-11, 7-15, /2 at NC State* L , 9-15, 15-7, /8 at East Carolina W , 15-10, Tar Heel Classic 11/10 Rhode Island L , 7-15, /11 Florida State L , 12-15, /12 Georgia W , 15-6, ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) - 1st of 8 11/18 vs. Wake Forest W , 15-4, /19 vs. Maryland W , 16-14, 13-15, 13-15, /20 at Duke W , 11-15, 15-9, NCAA Tournament (Lexington, Ky.) - T-17th of 28 12/2 at #6 Kentucky L , 13-15, (12-21, 5-2 ACC) - T-2ND IN ACC 9/11 Charlotte W , 4-15, 15-4, /18 at Virginia* L , 9-15, 9-15 Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.) 9/21 vs. Georgia L , 12-15, /21 vs. Hofstra W , 15-12, 5-15, /22 vs. East Tennessee St. W , 15-11, /22 vs. George Washington L , 16-14, 2-15, /25 at NC State L , 10-15, 16-14, Louisiana State Invitational 9/27 at LSU L , 9-15, /28 vs. Mississippi L , 7-15, /28 vs. #4 Stanford L , 12-15, /29 vs. Louisville L , 15-1, 12-15, /29 vs. Texas A&M L , 3-15, /4 East Carolina W , 15-6, /9 Duke L , 2-15, 16-14, /12 at Clemson* W , 15-10, 6-15, /13 at Georgia L , 13-15, /13 vs. Georgia Tech¹* W , 15-7, /17 at East Carolina W , 15-6, /23 at Duke* L , 12-15, /26 Tennessee L , 1-15, /27 Eastern Ky. L , 13-15, /27 Virginia Tech W , 15-11, /30 NC State* W , 9-15, 15-5, 15-11, 15-7 Pittsburgh Classic 11/2 at Pittsburgh L , 7-15, /3 vs. #13 Penn State L , 3-15, /3 vs. Notre Dame L , 9-15, 12-15, 15-12, /6 Wake Forest* W , 15-7, 15-6 ALL-TIME RESULTS Triangle Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill) 11/9 Maryland* W , 16-14, /9 South Carolina L , 11-15, 18-16, Triangle Volleyball Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) 11/10 vs. Providence L , 11-15, 15-10, 7-15, /10 vs. Pennsylvania L , 15-9, 13-15, 12-15, ACC Tournament (College Park, Md. ) - T-3rd of 8 11/16 vs. Wake Forest W , 15-7, /17 vs. NC State L , 2-15, Match played at Georgia 1985 (30-14, 6-1 ACC) - T-1ST IN ACC URI Tournament 9/6 vs. Providence W , 6-15, 15-9, /7 vs. Minnesota L , 7-15, /7 at Rhode Island L , 11-15, 6-15 South Carolina Classic 9/13 vs. Florida L , 12-15, 13-15, /13 vs. Rice W , 15-6, 15-5, /14 at South Carolina W , 4-15, 15-13, /14 vs. Western Ky. W , 15-8, /17 St. Augustine s W , 15-3, 15-4 NC State Invitational 9/20 at NC State W , 15-1, /20 vs. James Madison W , 15-4, /21 vs. Duke L , 9-15, /21 vs. South Carolina W , 15-6, /21 vs. Penn State W , 15-8, /24 NC State W , 15-6, Lady Kat Invitational (Lexington, Ky. ) 9/27 at Kentucky L , 15-10, 9-15, 15-5, /28 vs. Indiana St. W , 15-7, 14-16, 15-4, 15-8 West Virginia Invitational 10/4 vs. Duquesne W , 15-2, /5 at West Virginia W , 15-10, 15-6, /5 vs. Temple W , 15-8, /8 at Duke L , 15-12, 7-15, 8-15, Maryland Invitational 10/11 at Maryland* W , 15-12, 14-16, /12 vs. Georgetown W , 15-9, /12 vs. Bradley L , 14-16, /16 at NC State* W , 16-14, /17 at Western Ky. W , 15-5, 15-4 Eastern Kentucky Invitational 10/18 vs. Cincinnati W , 15-7, /19 at Eastern Ky. L , 10-15, 11-15, /19 vs. Wisconsin L , 13-15, /21 at Louisville W , 15-7, 15-9, /26 Duke* L , 12-15, 15-10, /31 Clemson* W , 15-7, Hofstra Tournament 11/1 at Hofstra L , 15-6, 9-15, /2 vs. Miami (Ohio) L , 3-15, /2 vs. Princeton W , 8-15, 15-7, 15-3, /2 vs. Lehigh W , 15-4, 10-15, /7 Georgia L , 9-15, /8 Georgia Tech* W , 15-6, /9 Florida W , 15-0, /11 at Wake Forest* W , 15-11, /15 Virginia* W , 15-6, 15-10, /16 Rutgers W , 15-4, 15-1 ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - 2nd of 8 11/22 Wake Forest W , 15-6, /23 NC State W , 15-8, 13-15, 13-15, /24 Duke L , 6-15, (25-13, 7-0 ACC) - 1ST IN ACC 9/9 William & Mary W , 15-2, 12-15, 7-15, 15-8 Rice Invitational 9/12 vs. Notre Dame L , 4-15, /12 vs. Rutgers W , 15-8, /13 at Rice W , 15-4, 15-12, /13 vs. Tulane L , 15-2, 15-7, 8-15, /18 Kentucky L , 10-15, /19 vs. George Washington¹ W , 15-9, 5-15, /19 VCU W , 15-9, /20 Pennsylvania W , 15-7, /20 Virginia Tech W , 15-6, /23 Duke W , 8-15, 15-10, /25 Penn State L , 6-15, /26 #13 Colorado St. L , 10-15, /30 at NC State L , 10-15, William & Mary Invitational 10/3 vs. James Madison W , 15-11, /4 vs. Drexel W , 15-10, /4 at William & Mary L , 7-15, 15-7, 15-3, /9 at Duke* W , 9-15, 15-13, /11 at Virginia* W , 9-15, 14-16, 15-8, /12 vs. American W Forfeit by default 10/14 Wake Forest* W , 15-13, /17 at Clemson* W , 15-9, 6-15, /18 at Georgia L , 10-15, /18 at Georgia Tech* W , 15-8, /21 St. Augustine s W , 15-6, /24 Maryland* W , 15-6, 16-14, /25 #19 LSU L , 4-15, 7-15 Sandblaster Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) 10/31 vs. Hofstra W , 15-11, /1 vs. South Florida W , 15-5, 15-5, /1 vs. Kansas L , 7-15, 6-15, /2 at Florida State L , 15-7, 14-16, 8-15, /4 NC State* W , 15-2, 12-15, 13-15, /7 Eastern Ky. L , 15-17, 13-15, /14 West Virginia W , 15-7, /15 Florida Int l W , 15-12, 15-8 ACC Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - 2nd of 8 11/21 vs. Georgia Tech W , 15-3, /22 vs. Maryland W , 15-11, /23 vs. Duke L , 13-15, 15-6, Match played at NC State 1987 (23-13, 4-2 ACC) - T-2ND IN ACC 9/7 at Virginia Tech W , 15-11, 15-6 Southern Illinois Invitational 9/11 vs. Iowa St. L , 4-15, /11 vs. Indiana L , 10-15, 16-14, /12 at Southern Illinois L , 4-15, /12 vs. #20 Western Mich. L , 10-15, /17 Florida L , 15-6, 8-15, 4-15, Carolina Pride Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/18 Western Ky. W , 15-3, 15-5, /19 American W , 15-6, /19 James Madison W , 15-10, 2-15, /22 at Duke W , 8-15, 9-15, 15-5, Texas A&M Invitational 9/25 at Texas A&M L , 15-17, 16-14, /26 vs. LSU W , 15-9, 17-15, /26 vs. New Mexico St. L , 8-15, /29 Virginia* W , 15-3, 15-0 Penn State Classic 10/2 vs. Central Michigan W , 15-8, 10-15, 16-14, /3 vs. George Washington W , 15-10, 12-15, /3 at Penn State L , 2-15, /6 NC State W , 15-6, /13 Duke* L , 7-15, 15-11, 10-15, 5-15 South Florida Invitational 10/16 vs. Tulane W , 15-8, 15-12, /16 vs. Texas St. L , 10-15, /17 at South Florida W , 15-2, 9-15, /18 at Central Florida W , 15-6, /23 at Maryland* W , 15-4, 11-15, /24 vs. Villanova W , 15-6, 15-12, /24 at William & Mary W , 15-10, 14-16, 15-10, /30 Clemson* W , 15-8, /31 Georgia W , 15-13, 15-13, /3 at NC State* L , 11-15, /7 vs. Florida$ L , 6-15, 17-15, /7 vs. Rhode Island¹ W , 15-4, /13 Georgia Tech* W , 15-9, /14 South Carolina W , 15-8, /15 Florida State W , 15-6, 13-15, 15-3 ACC Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) - T-3rd of 7 11/20 vs. Georgia Tech W , 15-6, /21 vs. Duke L , 15-11, 12-15, 15-0, Match played at South Carolina 1988 (27-9, 5-1 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS 9/2 Liberty W , 15-8, 10-15, 15-1 All Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/9 App. State W , 15-13, /10 UNC Asheville W , 15-3, /11 East Carolina W , 15-2, /13 at Virginia* W , 15-11, Miami Tournament (Oxford, Ohio) 9/16 at Miami (Ohio) L , 15-5, 15-13, 12-15, /17 vs. Michigan St. W , 15-13, 15-12, /20 Duke L , 16-14, 12-15, 15-10, PAGE 29

32 Penn Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) 9/23 at Pennsylvania W , 13-15, 15-3, /24 vs. Louisville W , 15-3, /24 vs. Temple W , 15-13, /27 Charlotte W , 15-3, /30 at Houston L , 5-15, 15-6, /1 vs. Lamar¹ W , 15-12, /4 at NC State W , 15-6, 15-12, Tar Heel Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 10/7 Maryland* W , 15-2, 13-15, /8 George Washington W , 11-15, 15-8, /8 William & Mary W , 7-15, 15-12, 16-14, /12 at Duke* W , 15-10, 13-15, 15-5 All-Academic Showcase (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 10/14 Georgetown W , 13-15, 12-15, 15-13, /15 Rice L , 14-16, 12-15, /19 at South Carolina L , 15-10, 15-4, 9-15, /21 at LSU L , 15-11, 6-15, 15-11, /22 vs. Tulane² W , 15-9, /27 at Charlotte W , 15-7, /28 at Clemson* W , 15-6, 10-15, /29 at Georgia W , 8-15, 15-11, 2-15, /29 at Georgia Tech* W , 15-0, /1 NC State* L , 11-15, 15-13, 1-15 Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 11/4 UAB W , 15-10, /5 South Florida L , 13-15, 10-15, /8 at East Carolina W , 15-5, 15-1 ACC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) - 1st of 7 11/19 at Georgia Tech W , 15-10, /20 vs. Maryland W , 15-10, /21 vs. NC State W , 15-6, 15-11, NCAA Tournament (Austin, Texas) - T-17th of 32 12/2 at #6 Texas L , 15-6, at Houston; 2 - at LSU 1989 (21-9, 6-0 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS 9/8 App. State W , 12-15, 11-15, 15-4, /9 UNCW W , 15-9, /9 UNC Asheville W , 15-5, /9 East Carolina W , 15-5, /15 vs. Louisville¹ W , 15-12, /16 at #11 Kentucky L , 15-6, 6-15, /17 at Eastern Ky. W , 15-12, 12-15, /23 Ball State L , 9-15, 15-9, 15-9, /23 Wyoming L , 11-15, 5-15, 15-9, /26 at Duke L , 10-15, 5-15, 7-15 Northwestern Invitational (Evanston, Ill.) 9/29 vs. Rice L , 11-15, /30 vs. New Mexico St. W , 14-16, 15-11, /3 NC State W , 15-3, /6 Liberty W , 15-11, /7 Texas A&M W , 5-15, 15-8, /10 Virginia* W , 14-16, 15-10, /20 at Maryland* W , 15-10, /21 vs. Georgetown² W , 15-8, 9-15, 15-4, /22 at William & Mary L , 15-11, 9-15, 15-10, /24 Duke* W , 15-7, 3-15, /31 Charlotte W , 15-4, /3 Clemson* W , 15-8, 15-11, 9-15, /4 Georgia Tech* W , 15-5, /5 #13 Penn State L , 15-13, 16-14, 9-15, /7 at NC State* W , 15-11, /10 Florida L , 15-1, 15-11, 15-17, /11 Georgetown W , 15-9, 15-7 ACC Tournament (Hilton Head, S.C.) - 1st of 7 11/19 vs. Maryland W , 15-5, /20 vs. Duke W , 15-11, NCAA Tournament (Arlington, Texas) - T-17th of 32 11/30 vs. #9 UT-Arlington L , 6-15, 13-15, at Kentucky; 2 - at Maryland 1990 (14-18, 4-2 ACC) - 3RD IN ACC 9/5 Liberty W , 15-7, 15-4 South Carolina Invitational 9/7 vs. Auburn L , 15-6, 15-3, 8-15, /7 at South Carolina W , 15-9, 15-3, 13-15, /8 vs. Arkansas St. L , 15-5, 5-15, 6-15, /8 vs. William & Mary L , 10-15, /14 Pennsylvania W , 15-1, /15 Cincinnati W , 15-8, 13-15, 14-16, /15 Ohio W , 15-7, /18 East Carolina W , 15-2, /22 at Kentucky L , 11-15, /25 Duke W , 15-10, 15-8 PAGE 30 ALL-TIME RESULTS FirsTier Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) 9/28 vs. #17 Wisconsin L , 15-4, /29 at #2 Nebraska L , 8-15, /29 vs. #12 BYU L , 5-15, /3 at Virginia* W , 15-7, /5 at Clemson* W , 15-4, /6 at Georgia Tech* W , 15-12, 15-10, /9 at NC State L , 15-6, 15-6, 12-15, /14 American W , 15-9, 15-5 South Florida Showcase (Tampa, Fla.) 10/19 vs. Syracuse L , 15-11, 10-15, /19 at South Florida L , 8-15, 16-14, 12-15, /20 vs. Eastern Ky. L , 15-7, 7-15, 15-4, /20 Clemson L , 10-15, 15-6, 17-15, /21 at Florida L , 11-15, /30 at Duke* L , 15-9, 15-9, 13-15, /2 Georgia L , 15-10, 4-15, /3 Maryland* L , 18-16, 14-16, 13-15, /6 NC State* W , 13-15, 15-12, /10 Miami (Ohio) L , 8-15, 15-5, 15-12, ACC Tournament (Hilton Head, S.C.) - 2nd of 7 11/16 vs. Clemson W , 15-8, /17 vs. Duke W , 17-15, 15-9, /18 vs. Maryland L , 6-15, 15-12, (18-15, 4-3 ACC) - 3RD IN ACC UNC Volley Preview (Wilmington, N.C.) 8/30 vs. UNC Asheville W , 15-6, /31 vs. Charlotte W , 13-15, 15-3, /31 at UNCW W , 15-6, /6 Pittsburgh L , 8-15, /7 UT-Arlington W , 9-15, 15-5, 15-8, 15-9 Hilton Volleyball Classic, Las Cruces, N.M. 9/13 at New Mexico St. L , 8-15, 15-7, /14 vs. Cal Poly SLO L , 6-15, 8-15, /14 vs. Texas Tech L , 5-15, 8-15 Ohio State Classic, Columbus, Ohio 9/20 vs. Loyola Marymount W , 15-13, 8-15, /21 at #16 Ohio St. L , 1-15, 15-11, /24 at Duke L , 5-15, /27 Kentucky L , 7-15, /28 La Salle W , 15-2, /28 Furman W , 15-4, /2 Virginia* L , 8-15, DePaul Invitational 10/4 vs. Western Illinois W , 15-5, 15-13, 9-15, /5 vs. Bowling Green L , 8-15, /5 at DePaul L , 14-16, 15-17, /11 Illinois St. L , 14-16, /12 Florida State W , 15-7, /15 at Charlotte W , 15-3, /18 Alabama W , 15-10, /19 George Mason W , 15-11, /22 NC State* W , 15-8, 15-10, /29 Duke* L , 12-15, /1 Clemson* W , 17-15, /2 Georgia Tech* W , 15-2, /5 at NC State* L , 3-15, /8 at Georgetown W , 15-8, 16-14, 6-15, /10 at Maryland* W , 15-7, 15-11, /15 Syracuse W , 15-4, /16 Louisville L , 3-15, 9-15, 9-15 ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) - T-5th of 8 11/22 vs. Florida State L , 6-15, (19-14, 4-3 ACC) - T-4TH IN ACC UNC Volley Preview (Charlotte, N.C.) 9/4 at Charlotte W , 15-4, /5 vs. UNCW W , 15-2, /5 vs. UNC Asheville W , 15-2, /11 Ball State L , 15-8, 7-15, /12 St. Mary s W , 15-12, /12 Arkansas St. W , 15-13, 7-15, 15-11, 15-8 Minnesota Gopher Classic 9/18 at Minnesota L , 3-15, 15-8, /19 vs. Houston L , 2-15, 15-13, /19 vs. Missouri St. L , 6-15, 5-15, /22 Charlotte W , 15-9, 5-15, 15-8 Georgia Bulldog Classic 9/25 at #19 Georgia L , 2-15, /26 vs. Auburn W , 4-15, 15-11, 15-2, /29 Duke L , 15-8, 8-15, 15-11, /2 at NC State* W , 15-13, 15-3, /3 Florida State* L , 11-15, /9 at Louisville L , 7-15, /10 at #20 Kentucky L , 9-15, /11 at Tennessee W , 15-10, 15-5, /18 Pennsylvania W , 15-12, /20 NC State W , 15-6, 15-11, /23 at Virginia* W , 14-16, 15-9, /24 at Maryland* L , 13-15, 9-15, 15-13, /30 Clemson* W , 15-10, 4-15, 15-8, /31 Georgia Tech* W , 15-8, 10-15, 15-7, /4 at Duke* L , 7-15, 12-15, 15-5, /6 William & Mary W , 9-15, 15-5, 15-8, /8 Hofstra W , 15-8, Syracuse Classic 11/13 at Syracuse W , 15-5, /14 vs. West Virginia W , 15-6, 15-3 ACC Tournament (College Park, Md.) - T-3rd of 8 11/20 vs. Georgia Tech W , 15-9, 16-14, /21 vs. Duke L , 8-15, 7-15 Eddie Bauer First Serve Tournament (Seattle, Wash.) 11/27 at Washington L , 7-15, /28 vs. #23 Houston L , 11-15, (16-15, 4-10 ACC) - 6TH IN ACC 9/1 at East Carolina W , 15-11, 15-3 UNC Volley Preview (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/3 Charlotte W , 15-7, 15-10, /4 UNC Asheville W , 15-5, /4 UNCW W , 15-11, /10 Purdue L , 15-12, 14-16, /11 #8 Florida L , 15-11, 2-15, /11 Michigan W , 12-15, 15-9, /14 at Davidson W , 14-16, 15-9, 15-7 Hofstra Classic 9/17 vs. Wisconsin L , 3-15, 2-15, /18 vs. Pittsburgh L , 10-15, /18 at Hofstra W , 17-15, 15-10, 10-15, /23 Duke* L , 9-15, /24 Georgetown W , 15-13, 11-15, /25 Auburn W , 5-15, 15-11, 4-15, /1 at Maryland* L , 7-15, /2 at Virginia* L , 13-15, 15-6, /8 at NC State* W , 15-12, 15-11, /13 App. State W , 15-10, 9-15, 10-15, /15 Georgia Tech* W , 16-14, 11-15, 15-10, /16 Clemson* L , 15-9, 7-15, /21 at Jacksonville W , 15-9, /23 at #20 Florida State* L , 15-8, 4-15, /26 at #22 Duke* L , 9-15, 15-13, 11-15, /29 at Georgia Tech* L , 8-15, /30 at Clemson* W , 16-14, 5-15, 9-15, /31 at Furman W , 15-11, 10-15, /5 Maryland* W , 7-15, 15-9, /6 Virginia* L , 13-15, 15-12, /12 NC State* L , 10-15, 8-15, /13 Florida State* L , 12-15, 15-13, ACC Tournament (Durham, N.C.) - T-5th of 8 11/19 vs. Florida State L , 3-15, (14-18, 6-8 ACC) - 6TH IN ACC Florida Gator Classic 9/3 vs. #1 Stanford L , 7-15, /3 at #7 Florida L , 9-15, /4 vs. Michigan W , 15-9, 15-17, 10-15, Triangle Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/9 Minnesota L , 18-20, /10 Seton Hall L , 3-15, 15-9, /10 Tennessee L , 6-15, 9-15 Georgia Classic 9/16 at #23 Georgia L , 9-15, /17 vs. Wyoming L , 15-11, 18-16, 14-16, /17 vs. Eastern Ky. L , 13-15, /21 Davidson W , 15-0, 14-16, /23 NC State* W , 15-12, /24 Florida State* W , 8-15, 12-15, 15-12, /27 at #18 Duke* W , 15-10, 10-15, 15-12, /30 at #19 Colorado L , 5-15, /2 vs. Kansas State¹ W , 15-6, 10-15, 12-15, /7 at Virginia* W , 11-15, 15-8, /8 at Maryland* L , 11-15, /12 at NC State* W , 15-5, 15-8 Carolina Fall Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 10/15 Pennsylvania W , 15-7, /15 Hofstra W , 15-6, /18 East Carolina W , 15-11, /21 Georgia Tech* L , 13-15, 6-15, /22 Clemson* W , 15-9, 15-11, 15-17, /26 App. State W , 16-14, 15-8, /29 at Florida State* L , 13-15, 12-15

33 11/4 at Georgia Tech* L , 12-15, /5 at Clemson* L , 3-15, /8 #21 Duke* L , 11-15, 8-15, /11 Virginia* L , 12-15, 15-10, 15-4, /12 Maryland* L , 4-15, 13-15, ACC Tournament, (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - T-5th of 8 11/18 Clemson L , 12-15, 15-12, 11-15, /25 Kentucky W , 15-3, Match played at Colorado 1995 (17-18, 7-7 ACC) - 4TH IN ACC North Carolina Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/1 DePaul W , 15-6, /2 Georgetown W , 16-14, /3 Iowa L , 16-14, 7-15, /5 UNCG W , 15-4, Miami/Days Inn Classic (Oxford, Ohio) 9/8 vs. Syracuse W , 15-11, /9 vs. Loyola (Chicago) L , 13-15, /9 at Miami (Ohio) W , 15-12, /11 Davidson W , 15-10, /15 Texas A&M L , 10-15, /16 LSU W , 15-6, /22 at Clemson* L , 15-1, 9-15, 15-7, /23 at #22 Georgia Tech* L , 11-15, 12-15, /29 at NC State* W , 15-4, /30 Duke* W , 6-15, 15-5, 15-9, /6 Maryland* W , 15-11, 15-5, 9-15, /7 Virginia* W , 15-11, 15-13, 11-15, /9 at East Carolina W , 15-12, /13 at Florida State* L , 10-15, 11-15, 15-10, /14 at Florida State* W , 13-15, 5-15, 15-5, /21 at #8 Texas L , 3-15, /22 at Houston L , 5-15, 3-15, /25 NC State* W , 10-15, 15-12, 10-15, /27 at Maryland* L , 7-15, 18-16, /28 at Virginia* L , 12-15, 12-15, /3 Clemson* L , 8-15, 9-15, /5 #22 Georgia Tech* L , 12-15, /7 at Duke* W , 15-11, 9-15, Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 11/10 William & Mary W , 15-6, /12 Arkansas St. L , 17-15, 12-15, 8-15 ACC Tournament (Clemson, S.C.) - T-3rd of 8 11/16 vs. NC State W , 15-12, 11-15, /17 vs. #20 Georgia Tech L , 5-15, National Invitational Volleyball Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) 12/1 vs. Sacramento St. L , 6-15, /1 vs. Akron L , 14-16, /2 vs. Villanova L , 12-15, 12-15, /2 vs. Oklahoma L , 15-12, 12-15, (20-12, 9-7 ACC) - T-4TH IN ACC Virginia Tech Invitational (Burrows-Burleson Tennis Center, Blacksburg, Va.) 8/30 vs. Georgetown W , 15-12, /30 vs. American W , 15-13, /31 vs. William & Mary W , 16-14, /31 at Virginia Tech W , 15-7, /3 Washington L , 9-15, /6 #3 Texas L , 1-15, /7 Colorado L , 15-7, 6-15, 15-8, /10 at UNCG W , 15-4, /13 #4 Nebraska W , 13-15, 15-11, 15-13, /14 #14 Wisconsin L , 4-15, /17 East Carolina W , 15-3, /20 Duke* W , 15-10, 15-12, 10-15, /21 Wake Forest* W , 15-12, 6-15, 11-15, /27 Maryland* L , 12-15, 15-6, /28 Virginia* W , 8-15, 15-5, 15-12, /1 UNC Asheville W , 15-3, /4 at Providence W , 15-11, 11-15, 15-13, /5 at Connecticut W , 9-15, 15-7, /9 at Georgia Tech* L , 9-15, 10-15, /13 at Clemson* L , 13-15, /17 at NC State* L , 12-15, 4-15, /18 Florida State* L , 14-16, 15-6, /22 Wake Forest* W , 15-6, /25 at Florida State* L , 8-15, 15-9, 7-15, /31 NC State* W , 15-5, /5 Duke* W , 15-11, 11-15, 15-7, /8 Clemson* W , 15-9, /9 Georgia Tech* W , 15-10, 13-15, /15 Virginia* W , 15-11, 10-15, /16 #23 Maryland* L , 11-5, 7-15 ACC Tournament (Atlanta, Ga.) - T-3rd of 9 11/22 vs. Clemson W , 15-7, 13-15, 13-15, /23 vs. #22 Maryland L , 12-15, 10-15, 6-15 ALL-TIME RESULTS 1997 (14-17, 6-10 ACC) - T-6TH IN ACC Carolina/Nike Fall Invitational (Chapel Hill N.C.) 8/29 Virginia Tech W , 15-8, /30 Southern Illinois W , 15-1, /30 Connecticut W , 12-15, 15-7, /31 Akron W , 15-7, 9-15, Hawaii Rainbow Classic 9/5 at #11 Hawaii L , 7-15, /6 vs. #21 UCLA L , 15-13, 9-15, /7 vs. Houston L , 11-15, /12 #4 Stanford L , 0-15, /16 at East Carolina W , 15-8, 15-9 ACC-Big Ten Challenge (Durham/Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/19 vs. Purdue¹ W , 15-8, /20 Michigan L , 10-15, 6-15, 15-12, /26 Florida State* W , 15-6, /27 #20 Maryland* L , 13-15, /28 Virginia* W , 15-4, /3 at Duke* W , 10-15, 15-2, 15-12, /4 at Wake Forest* W , 15-11, 15-12, /7 NC A&T W , 15-1, /10 Clemson* L , 15-7, 15-13, 16-18, /11 Georgia Tech* L , 6-15, 15-11, 8-15, /14 at NC State* W , 15-3, 16-18, /17 at Notre Dame L , 13-15, /18 at Northeastern Illinois W , 15-3, /24 at Georgia Tech* L , 14-16, 7-15, 15-5, /25 at Clemson* L , 10-15, 14-16, /28 NC State* L , 16-14, 11-15, 15-12, /31 at Florida State* L , 15-9, 10-15, /7 Wake Forest* W , 15-2, 12-15, 15-17, /9 Duke* L , 10-15, 15-1, /14 at Virginia* L , 3-15, 9-15, /16 at #15 Maryland* L , 9-15, 8-15, 7-15 ACC Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) - T-5th of 9 11/22 vs. Georgia Tech L , 15-2, 7-15, 15-17, Match played in Durham, N.C (29-8, 13-3 ACC) - 1ST IN ACC 9/1 Tennessee W , 15-2, 15-8 Iowa Hawkeye Classic 9/4 vs. DePaul W , 15-3, 13-15, /5 at Iowa L , 6-15, /5 vs. UT-Arlington W , 15-10, /8 East Carolina W , 15-7, 15-8 Michigan Classic 9/11 vs. #19 Texas A&M L , 11-15, /11 at Michigan L , 12-15, /12 vs. LSU W , 15-3, 15-8, /12 vs. Bowling Green W , 15-5, /15 App. State W , 15-7, 15-9 Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/18 George Mason W , 15-6, /18 UNLV W , 16-14, /19 Idaho W , 7-15, 15-9, /19 Cincinnati W , 15-9, /25 at Georgia Tech* W , 16-14, 14-16, /29 at Clemson* W , 11-15, 15-13, /2 NC State* W , 15-7, /6 Virginia* W , 15-13, 12-15, 15-9, /9 Florida State* W , 15-7, 15-11, /10 Maryland* W , 15-9, /13 (24) at Duke* W , 15-8, 15-5, /16 (24) at Wake Forest* L , 5-15, 15-8, /18 (24) Notre Dame W , 15-13, 9-15, /23 at Maryland* W , 15-11, /24 at Virginia* L , 7-15, 15-11, 12-15, /30 Duke* W , 15-10, /31 Wake Forest* W , 15-6, /3 at NC State* W , 15-11, 11-15, /5 Princeton W , 15-10, /8 at Florida State* L , 15-12, 15-8, 6-15, /13 Georgia Tech* W , 15-8, /14 Clemson* W , 9-15, 15-5, 8-15, 15-9 ACC Tournament (College Park, Md.) - 2nd of 9 11/19 vs. NC State W , 15-7, /21 vs. Clemson W , 15-12, 15-5, /22 vs. Florida State L , 1-15, NCAA Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.) - T-17th of 64 12/3 vs. Oral Roberts W , 5-15, 4-15, 15-11, /4 vs. Pepperdine L , 11-15, 8-15 (#) - Denotes UNC s rank in AVCA Poll at time of match 1999 (28-6, 14-2 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS Long Beach State Tournament 9/3 vs. #21 USC L , 3-15, /3 at #5 Long Beach St. L , 15-4, 8-15, /4 vs. #14 Illinois W , 8-15, 15-3, 11-15, /4 vs. Massachusetts W , 5-15, 15-6, 15-8, 15-7 Inntowner Invitational (Madison, Wis.) 9/10 vs. #6 Florida L , 15-7, 5-15, /11 vs. Dayton W , 15-3, 13-15, /14 at East Carolina W , 15-9, Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/17 American W , 15-9, 13-15, /18 Campbell W , 15-11, /18 Providence W , 15-12, /21 at Charlotte W , 15-12, /24 at Virginia* W , 15-8, /25 at Maryland* W , 15-12, /1 Duke* W , 15-5, /2 Wake Forest* W , 15-10, 13-15, 8-15, /5 at Georgia Tech* W , 13-15, 15-9, /9 at #13 Clemson* W , 15-9, 15-10, /12 at NC State* W , 15-17, 5-15, 15-6, /15 at Florida State* W , 15-8, /16 at Jacksonville W , 15-6, /22 (25) #14 Clemson* L , 16-14, 12-15, 15-13, /23 (25) Georgia Tech* W , 15-9, 15-12, /28 (25) NC State* W , 12-15, 15-4, /2 (22) Campbell W , 15-6, /5 (22) at Wake Forest* W , 15-5, 15-17, 15-9, /7 (22) at Duke* L , 12-15, 12-15, 15-8, /9 (25) Maryland* W , 15-11, /12 (25) Florida State* W , 15-5, /13 (25) Virginia* W , 15-12, ACC Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) - 1st of 9 11/19 (25) vs. NC State W , 15-9, 15-7, /20 (25) vs. Wake Forest W , 14-16, 15-12, /21 (25) vs. #13 Clemson W , 14-16, 15-5, 15-8 NCAA Tournament (College Station, Texas ) - T-17th of 64 12/2 (23) vs. Northern Arizona W , 15-8, /3 (23) at #13 Texas A&M L , 4-15, (26-8, 13-3 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS Carolina Fall Preview (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/1 Coastal Carolina W , 16-14, /1 Pittsburgh W , 16-14, /2 East Tennessee St. W , 15-4, /2 Hofstra W , 15-13, 10-15, Tennessee Classic 9/8 vs. Jacksonville St. W , 15-4, /9 vs. Houston L , 10-15, 14-16, /9 at Tennessee W , 15-7, 15-8, /12 App. State W , 15-8, Carolina/NIKE Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/15 Louisville W , 17-15, /16 Delaware W , 15-2, /16 #21 Santa Clara L , 7-15, 7-15, /16 East Carolina W , 15-7, /22 Georgia Tech* W , 9-15, 15-12, 15-3, /23 Clemson* W , 17-15, /26 at NC State* W , 15-3, /1 at Florida State* W , 2-15, 6-15, /4 at #9 Florida L , 7-15, /6 at Maryland* W , 15-10, /7 at Virginia* W , 15-17, 15-6, 15-12, /13 Wake Forest* L , 6-15, 15-10, 16-14, /15 Duke* W , 15-13, 11-15, /17 Virginia* W , 15-13, /20 Florida State* W , 11-15, 15-10, /22 Maryland* W , 15-5, /27 at Duke* W , 15-7, 13-15, 13-15, /28 at Wake Forest* L , 15-7, 8-15, /31 NC State* W , 15-8, 7-15, 14-16, /4 at #23 Notre Dame L , 13-15, /7 at Clemson* W , 12-15, 15-6, 15-9, /11 at Georgia Tech* L , 15-13, 17-15, 11-15, ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, N.C.) - 1st of 9 11/17 vs. Maryland W , 15-5, /18 vs. Virginia W , 15-10, /19 vs. Duke W , 15-6, 15-10, 15-7 NCAA Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.) - T-33rd of 64 11/30 vs. SE Missouri St. L , 15-12, 12-15, 6-15, PAGE 31

34 2001 (24-9, 12-4 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS Penn State Tournament 8/31 vs. Loyola (Md.) W , 30-10, /1 vs. Villanova W , 30-22, /1 at #3 Penn State L , 30-28, 25-30, 30-28, /4 at Davidson W , 35-33, Santa Clara Tournament 9/8 vs. #13 UCSB L , 15-30, /8 vs. Creighton W , 30-26, 31-29, /9 at #24 Santa Clara L , 30-27, 30-22, 24-30, /16 William & Mary W , 30-28, 30-23, /18 at East Carolina W , 30-26, /20 Virginia* W , 30-21, /21 Maryland* W , 30-16, /25 Charlotte W , 30-20, /28 at Wake Forest* W , 30-28, 25-30, /29 at Duke* W , 14-30, 30-26, /2 Clemson* W , 30-25, 30-27, /5 Florida State* W , 30-28, 20-30, 32-34, /7 Georgia Tech* W , 30-26, /11 at NC State* W , 30-20, /12 Kansas W , 30-24, 29-32, /16 (25) at Virginia* W , 30-18, 34-32, /21 (25) at Maryland* L , 30-26, 28-30, 30-22, /26 Duke* W , 30-28, /27 Wake Forest* L , 25-30, 29-31, /2 at Georgia Tech* L , 30-27, 29-31, 30-28, /4 at Clemson* W , 30-23, /6 NC State* W , 30-22, /9 at Florida State* L , 28-30, ACC Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) - 1st of 9 11/16 vs. Clemson W , 30-23, 30-25, 25-30, /17 vs. Maryland W , 30-25, /18 at Florida State W , 30-27, 28-30, /25 at #23 S. Carolina L , 29-31, 22-30, NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - T-17th of 64 11/29 #23 South Carolina W , 30-32, 30-25, /30 #8 Pepperdine L , 26-30, (32-4, 15-1 ACC) - 1ST IN ACC Carolina/Nike Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 8/30 New Mexico St. W , 30-18, /31 St. John s W , 30-19, /31 #10 Wisconsin W , 30-28, 36-38, USD Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) 9/6 (23) vs. Montana W , 30-25, /7 (23) vs. Northwestern W , 30-28, 28-30, /7 (23) at San Diego W , 35-37, 30-25, University of Minnesota Tournament 9/13 (20) vs. Ball State W , 33-31, 30-23, /14 (20) vs. Oregon St. W , 25-30, 30-28, /14 (20) at #13 Minnesota L , 20-30, /17 (18) Davidson W , 30-20, Carolina/Duke Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/20 (18) Georgetown W , 30-26, 25-30, /21 (18) Rutgers W , 30-25, /24 (15) at Charlotte W , 30-19, 28-30, /27 (15) NC State* W , 30-18, /1 (11) at Clemson* W , 30-22, 30-23, 25-30, /5 (11) at #23 Ga. Tech* W , 15-30, 24-30, 30-23, /10 (11) Duke* W , 20-30, 30-23, /11 (11) Wake Forest* W , 30-21, /15 (11) East Carolina W , 30-21, 27-30, /18 (11) at Maryland* W , 30-26, 25-30, /19 (11) at Virginia* W , 30-19, /22 (11) at NC State* W , 30-23, /27 (11) at Florida State* L , 30-26, 27-30, 22-30, /1 (13) #23 Georgia Tech* W , 30-27, 28-30, 27-30, /2 (13) Clemson* W , 30-26, /8 (12) at Duke* W , 30-23, /9 (12) at Wake Forest* W , 30-21, 27-30, /12 (12) Virginia* W , 30-24, 25-30, /16 (12) Florida State* W , 30-22, /17 (12) Maryland* W , 30-24, ACC Tournament (Atlanta, Georgia) - T-3rd of 9 11/22 (12) vs. Virginia W , 27-30, 30-24, /23 (12) vs. Florida State L , 25-30, /29 (14) Marquette W , 30-19, 22-30, NCAA Tournament (Regionals in Lincoln, Neb.) - T-9th of 64 12/5 (13) Winthrop W , 30-20, /6 (13) #24 South Carolina W , 28-30, 30-26, /13 (11) vs. #2 Hawaii L , 23-30, PAGE 32 ALL-TIME RESULTS 2003 (20-12, 10-6 ACC) - T-3RD IN ACC GlaxoSmithKline UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 8/29 (20) Oregon W , 30-14, /30 (20) James Madison W , 30-27, /30 (20) Temple W , 30-22, South Carolina Classic 9/6 (17) vs. #25 Michigan St. L , 28-30, /7 (17) at South Carolina L , 30-25, 16-30, Jayhawk Classic (Lawrence, Kan.) 9/12 vs. Creighton W , 30-20, 27-30, /13 vs. Arkansas W , 30-28, 20-30, /13 at Kansas W , 30-27, 23-30, 16-30, /16 Charlotte W , 30-26, Wildcat Classic (Evanston, Ill.) 9/19 at Northwestern L , 29-31, /20 vs. #3 Florida L , 19-30, /20 vs. Chicago St. W , 30-21, /23 Clemson* W , 27-30, 30-19, /27 Florida State* W , 28-30, 27-30, 30-22, /28 #5 Georgia Tech* L , 16-30, /1 at Davidson W , 30-23, /2 at NC State* W , 30-21, /7 at Virginia* W , 30-23, /12 at Maryland* L , 15-30, /16 Wake Forest* W , 30-28, 30-23, /17 Duke*¹ W , 32-30, 32-30, 33-35, /21 #14 Notre Dame L , 30-26, 21-30, /24 at #4 Georgia Tech* L , 25-30, 30-28, /25 at Clemson* W , 30-21, 30-23, 26-30, /28 NC State* W , 30-27, 29-31, /31 at Florida State* L , 27-30, /7 Maryland* W , 30-26, 33-31, 25-30, /8 Virginia* L , 26-30, 30-26, 26-30, /14 at Wake Forest* L , 30-26, 25-30, /15 at Duke* W , 30-21, ACC Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.) - T-5th of 9 11/21 vs. Virginia L , 20-30, 30-24, 26-30, /29 South Carolina W , 30-16, Match played at Smith Center (record attendance: 16,126) 2004 (19-15, 9-7 ACC) - T-4TH IN ACC 9/1 High Point W , 30-14, Kaepa Temple Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) 9/3 vs. Western Mich. W , 30-26, /3 vs. Ohio St. L , 30-23, 25-30, /4 at Temple W , 30-25, /7 at Charlotte W , 30-28, University of Colorado Invitational 9/10 vs. Pittsburgh L , 37-35, 24-30, /11 vs. #20 San Diego L , 16-30, /11 at Colorado L , 32-30, 23-30, GlaxoSmithKline UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/17 #20 Loyola Marymount W , 27-30, 30-37, 24-30, /18 Rice L , 22-30, /18 #1 Minnesota L , 22-30, /21 at Duke* W , 30-23, 30-25, /24 at Georgia Tech* L , 26-30, /25 at Clemson* W , 28-30, 22-30, 30-14, /1 Virginia* W , 22-30, 30-25, /2 Maryland* W , 30-22, 21-30, /5 at NC State* W , 30-27, /8 Virginia Tech* W , 31-33, 30-17, /10 #25 Florida A&M L , 25-30, /15 at Florida State* L , 25-30, 30-27, /17 at Miami* L , 27-30, 25-30, /22 Clemson* W , 30-18, 28-30, /23 Georgia Tech* L , 24-30, 30-23, /26 Davidson W , 30-17, /29 Duke W , 30-28, /30 at Wake Forest* W , 30-21, /2 NC State* W , 30-17, /6 at Virginia Tech* L , 27-30, 30-22, 27-30, /12 Miami* L , 30-18, 18-30, /13 Florida State* L , 21-30, 30-28, ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, Va.) - 2nd of 11 11/19 vs. Florida State W , 33-31, /20 vs. Clemson W , 31-29, /21 vs. Maryland L , 24-30, /27 at South Carolina W , 33-35, 30-21, (23-10, 18-4 ACC) - ACC CO-CHAMPIONS USF Powerade/Asics Classic (San Francisco, Calif.) 9/2 vs. LIU-Brooklyn W , 30-20, /2 vs. Fresno St. L , 30-26, 21-30, /3 vs. William & Mary W , 30-26, /3 at San Francisco L , 26-30, 30-22, 22-30, GlaxoSmithKline UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/9 Purdue L , 23-30, 21-30, /10 Coastal Carolina W , 20-31, 30-15, /10 South Carolina L , 27-30, 31-33, URI Invitational (Kingston, R.I.) 9/16 at Rhode Island W , 30-24, /16 vs. Connecticut W , 32-30, 24-30, /17 vs. #20 Arizona L , 30-22, 23-30, /23 Virginia Tech* W , 30-25, /24 Virginia* W , 30-23, /29 at Duke* L , 30-27, 22-30, 30-27, /30 at Wake Forest* W , 16-30, 30-25, 30-32, /4 at NC State* W , 33-35, 30-18, 27-30, /7 Florida State* W , 31-33, 30-21, /8 Miami* W , 30-22, 30-28, /13 Georgia Tech* W , 30-28, /15 Clemson* W , 30-19, /21 at Maryland* L , 30-25, 20-30, /23 at Boston College* W , 31-33, 30-27, /28 at Virginia* W , 24-30, 30-28, 30-28, /29 at Virginia Tech* W , 30-24, 23-30, /1 NC State* W , 30-26, /4 Duke* W , 30-14, 30-20, 28-30, /6 Wake Forest* W , 30-22, 28-30, 30-19, /11 at Clemson* W , 32-30, /12 at Georgia Tech* W , 26-30, 30-27, /18 at Miami* L , 30-26, 25-30, 18-30, /20 at Florida State* L , 30-24, 24-30, 27-30, /25 Boston College* W , 20-30, 30-27, /26 Maryland* W , 30-19, NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - T-33rd of 64 12/2 College of Charleston L , 30-23, 16-30, (11-20, 9-13 ACC) - T-9TH IN ACC Sooner Legends Nike Invitational 8/25 vs. Idaho W , 30-22, /26 vs. Arkansas L , 27-30, /26 at Oklahoma L , 19-30, LMU/USC Hilton LAX Invitational 9/1 vs. #24 Utah L , 23-30, /2 vs. #11 Tennessee L , 24-30, /2 at Loyola Marymount L , 24-30, 27-30, UNC Volleyball Classic 9/8 Illinois L , 33-35, /9 College of Charleston L , 25-30, 25-30, /9 Wichita St. W , 24-30, 31-29, 30-28, /15 NC State* W , 30-27, /21 at Virginia Tech* L , 19-30, /22 at Virginia* L , 19-30, 30-25, /27 Wake Forest* L , 30-24, 26-30, /30 Duke* L , 16-30, /6 at Florida State* L , 27-30, /8 at Miami* W , 30-23, /13 at Georgia Tech* L , 27-30, /14 at Clemson* L , 27-30, /20 Maryland* W , 30-26, /21 Boston College* W , 30-25, /26 Virginia Tech* L , 30-25, 16-30, /27 Virginia* L , 25-30, 30-28, 30-21, /1 at Wake Forest* L , 30-22, 26-30, 24-30, /3 at Duke* L , 23-30, 30-28, /7 at NC State* W , 30-16, /10 Clemson* W , 26-30, 30-24, 30-20, /12 Georgia Tech* L , 20-20, 13-30, 20-30, /16 Florida State* W , 30-26, /17 Miami* W , 24-30, 30-28, /24 at Boston College* W , 30-26, /25 at Maryland* L , 30-26, 30-32, 30-21, (15-16, ACC) - 6TH IN ACC Buffalo Classic 8/24 vs. Stony Brook W , 30-28, /25 vs. Baylor L , 30-25, 20-30, /25 at Buffalo W , 30-25, Purdue Mortar Board Premier 8/31 vs. Utah L , 30-28, 21-30, /31 at #17 Purdue L , 30-28, 30-25, 25-30, /1 vs. Dayton L , 30-19, 30-23, 25-30, 6-15 UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/7 Villanova W , 28-30, 30-21, 22-30, /8 Western Ky. L , 21-30, 30-18, /8 American W , 30-24, 33-35, 24-30, 15-12

35 9/14 at NC State* W , 30-24, /21 Georgia Tech* L , 29-31, 35-33, /22 Clemson* L , 19-30, 30-27, /28 at Maryland* L , 22-30, 30-28, /30 at Boston College* W , 30-26, /4 Wake Forest* W , 30-28, /7 #13 Duke* L , 23-30, 18-30, 30-24, /12 at Virginia Tech* W , 22-30, 30-28, /14 at Virginia* L , 24-30, /19 Florida State* L , 30-25, 30-23, 24-30, /20 Miami* W , 30-22, /26 at Clemson* L , 24-30, 30-26, /27 at Georgia Tech* L , 21-30, 30-20, 30-25, /30 NC State* W , 31-29, /2 Boston College* W , 30-14, /4 Maryland* W , 30-18, /9 Virginia* W , 30-12, /10 Virginia Tech* W , 30-20, /14 at Wake Forest* W , 28-30, 30-25, 30-23, /16 at #24 Duke* L , 20-30, /21 at Miami* L , 18-30, /23 at Florida State* L , 23-30, (22-11, 15-5 ACC) - ACC CO-CHAMPIONS Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) 8/29 at Illinois L , 14-25, /30 vs. #11 Oregon L , 16-25, /30 vs. #23 New Mexico St. L , 25-19, 16-25, UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/5 Missouri St. W , 25-22, /6 Georgetown W , 25-16, /6 Davidson W , 25-14, /12 at #21 Colorado St. L , 23-25, /13 at Colorado W , 23-25, 25-21, Gopher Invitational (Minneapolis, Minn.) 9/19 vs. Winthrop W , 25-15, 17-25, /20 vs. TCU L , 22-25, 25-18, 25-17, /20 at #8 Minnesota W , 25-20, 23-25, 31-29, /26 Maryland* W , 25-16, /27 Boston College* W , 25-17, /3 at Duke* L , 24-26, 26-24, /4 at Wake Forest* L , 26-28, /9 Virginia Tech* W , 19-25, 25-21, 25-16, /10 Virginia* L , 25-17, 25-22, 23-25, /14 at NC State* W , 25-16, 23-25, /17 at Florida State* W , 18-25, 21-25, 25-23, /18 at Miami* L , 21-25, 19-25, /24 Clemson* W , 25-19, /26 Georgia Tech* W , 17-25, 25-23, /31 at Boston College* W , 25-21, /2 at Maryland* W , 25-16, /7 at Virginia* W , 25-20, 25-27, 22-25, /8 at Virginia Tech* W , 25-22, /13 Duke* W , 25-23, /16 Wake Forest* W , 25-19, /20 Miami* W , 23-25, 25-21, /21 Florida State* L , 20-25, /28 NC State* W , 25-14, NCAA Tournament (Washington, D.C.) - T-17th of 64 12/5 at American W , 25-17, /5 vs. #7 Oregon L , 26-24, 18-25, (15-16, 11-9 ACC) - T-5TH IN ACC Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) 8/28 vs. Albany W , 25-21, 23-25, /29 vs. #12 USC L , 22-25, /29 at Michigan St. L , 25-18, 27-25, 22-25, Wichita State Classic 9/4 at #25 Wichita St. L , 17-25, 20-25, /5 vs. Oklahoma W , 17-25, 25-15, 25-21, /5 vs. Grambling St. W , 25-13, UNC Volleyball Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/11 Tennessee W , 21-25, 25-19, 25-21, /12 Marshall L , 21-25, /12 Colorado St. L , 16-25, /18 at Delaware L , 25-19, 22-25, 20-25, /20 at American L , 25-15, 21-25, /25 at Clemson* W , 25-16, /27 at Georgia Tech* L , 20-25, /1 Maryland* W , 27-25, 25-17, /2 Boston College* W , 25-12, 22-25, 23-25, /9 at Virginia Tech* L , 16-25, 15-25, 25-16, /11 at Virginia* W , 25-22, /16 Duke* W , 20-25, 25-16, /18 Wake Forest* W , 25-16, 21-25, /23 at Miami* W , 27-25, /25 at #17 Florida State* L , 25-23, 19-25, /30 Georgia Tech* L , 20-25, 22-25, /31 Clemson* L , 23-25, 25-19, 20-25, /3 NC State* W , 25-13, ALL-TIME RESULTS 11/6 Virginia* W , 25-27, 22-25, /8 Virginia Tech* W , 25-23, 18-25, 25-20, /13 at Maryland* L , 25-8, 17-25, /14 at Boston College* W , 25-14, /20 at Wake Forest* L , 18-25, 19-25, 25-23, /21 at Duke* L , 25-27, /25 at NC State* L , 23-25, 22-25, 25-10, (25-10, 15-5 ACC) - 2ND IN ACC Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 8/27 #1 Penn State L , 21-25, /28 Campbell W , 25-14, /28 Villanova W , 25-16, Missouri State Classic (Springfield, Mo.) 9/3 vs. Ohio W , 25-22, /3 vs. SE Missouri St. W , 23-25, 25-15, /4 vs. Texas A&M L , 22-25, 25-22, 20-25, /4 at Missouri St. L , 19-25, 25-20, LSU Tiger Classic 9/10 at #21 LSU L , 21-25, /11 vs. New Mexico St. W , 25-17, /11 vs. Rice W , 25-19, 25-23, Tar Heel Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/17 Ball State W , 25-27, 25-16, /18 App. State W , 25-17, /18 Temple W , 25-16, /21 at NC State* W , 25-19, /24 Maryland* W , 25-12, 25-13, /25 Boston College* W , 25-20, /30 #14 Florida State* W , 25-20, 18-25, 25-22, /1 Miami* W , 25-17, /6 at Wake Forest* W , 23-25, 25-20, /8 at Duke* L , 12-25, /15 at Georgia Tech* L , 26-24, 22-25, /16 at Clemson* W , 25-23, 19-25, /22 Virginia Tech* W , 25-23, /23 Virginia* W , 25-21, /29 at Boston College* W , 23-25, 25-17, /31 at Maryland* W , 25-16, 25-21, /5 Wake Forest* W , 25-23, 21-25, /6 Duke* L , 16-25, /12 at Florida State* L , 20-25, 25-21, 25-18, /14 at Miami* L , 23-25, 26-24, /19 Clemson* W , 25-18, /21 Georgia Tech* W , 19-25, 25-23, 25-19, /26 NC State* W , 25-19, NCAA Tournament (Berkeley, Calif.) - T-17th of 64 12/3 vs. Mississippi W , 21-25, 25-18, /4 at #7 California L , 18-25, (24-9, 15-5 ACC) - T-3RD IN ACC Active Ankle Challenge (Gainesville, Fla.) 8/26 vs. Auburn W , 25-20, /27 at #9 Florida L , 20-25, Western Michigan Invitational (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 9/2 at Western Mich. W , 25-16, /3 vs. Liberty W , 25-14, 28-30, /3 vs. Seton Hall W , 25-18, Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/9 #19 San Diego L , 16-25, /10 Georgia Southern W , 25-17, /10 Arizona St. W , 25-10, Tar Heel Invitational (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/16 Tulsa L , 25-19, 22-25, /17 Miami (Ohio) W , 25-13, /17 Saint Louis W , 25-21, /23 at Maryland* W , 25-22, /25 at Boston College* W , 25-16, /30 at Clemson* W , 26-24, 25-15, 14-25, /1 at Georgia Tech* W , 25-18, /4 NC State* W , 25-11, 23-25, 20-25, /7 #24 Florida State* L , 20-25, 19-25, /9 #21 Miami* W , 25-23, 19-25, 25-27, /13 Virginia Tech* W , 25-14, /14 Virginia* W , 25-23, /19 at Duke* L , 25-27, /21 at Wake Forest* W , 29-27, 25-17, /27 Maryland* W , 25-20, /28 Boston College* W , 25-16, /4 at Miami* L , 21-25, 27-25, /6 at #18 Florida State* L , 25-12, 21-25, /11 Georgia Tech* W , 25-23, 24-26, /12 Clemson* W , 25-17, /18 at Virginia Tech* L , 25-18, 20-25, /19 at Virginia* W , 25-23, 19-25, /23 at NC State* W , 10-25, 25-19, NCAA Tournament (Malibu, Calif.) - T-17th of 64 12/1 vs. #10 California W , 16-25, 23-25, 25-17, /2 at #18 Pepperdine L , 22-25, (26-6, 16-4 ACC) - 3RD IN ACC Kentucky Classic 8/24 at #13 Kentucky L , 22-25, /25 vs. Long Beach St. W , 25-22, 25-14, 22-25, /25 vs. Lipscomb W , 25-17, Aggie Classic (Davis, Calif.) 8/31 vs. Santa Clara W , 25-13, 23-25, 20-25, /1 vs. Utah W , 25-19, /1 at UC Davis W , 25-22, Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/7 LSU W , 25-19, /8 Western Mich. W , 23-25, 28-26, /8 Middle Tennessee W , 25-22, /14 at NC State* L , 16-25, 25-21, /15 Ohio W , 25-16, 25-20, 14-25, /21 Wake Forest* W , 25-16, /23 Duke* W , 25-22, 25-21, 22-25, /26 Clemson* W , 23-25, 26-24, /28 Georgia Tech* W , 25-22, /5 at #11 Florida St.* L , 24-26, /7 at Miami* L , 25-27, 25-23, /12 at Virginia* W , 21-25, 26-24, 17-25, /14 at Virginia Tech* W , 25-22, /19 Maryland* W , 22-25, 25-19, /20 Boston College* W , 25-10, /26 at Duke* W , 25-18, 22-25, /28 at Wake Forest* W , 25-16, /2 #23 Miami* W , 25-16, /3 #13 Florida State* W , 25-20, 26-24, /8 (22) at Georgia Tech* L , 25-19, 18-25, 25-19, /10 (22) at Clemson* W , 25-22, 16-25, /16 (25) Virginia Tech* W , 25-22, /17 (25) Virginia* W , 25-17, /21 (24) NC State* W , 25-17, 25-20, 24-26, 15-7 NCAA Tournament (Ames, Iowa) - T-17th of 64 11/29 (24) vs. California W , 25-23, 18-25, /30 (24) at #18 Iowa St. L , 25-18, 25-23, 16-25, (27-5, 16-4 ACC) - 3RD IN ACC Blue Raider Bash (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) 8/30 vs. Notre Dame W , 25-16, /31 vs. San Francisco W , 25-18, 26-24, /31 at Middle Tenn. St. W , 25-16, Bobcat Invitational (Athens, Ohio) 9/6 (24) vs. Dayton W , 25-19, /6 (24) at Ohio W , 16-25, 25-18, 25-22, /7 (24) vs. Cincinnati W , 25-14, Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/13 (18) George Washington W , 25-23, /14 (18) James Madison W , 25-22, /14 (18) Albany W , 25-10, ACC-Big Ten Challenge (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/20 (15) #16 Illinois W , 25-15, /21 (15) Indiana W , 23-25, 25-22, /25 (14) NC State* W , 25-23, /27 (14) Notre Dame* W , 25-18, /4 (11) at Syracuse* W , 25-20, /6 (11) at Boston College* W , 27-25, /11 (10) Duke* L , 22-25, /12 (10) Wake Forest* W , 25-20, /18 (13) at Virginia* W , 26-24, /19 (13) at Virginia Tech* W , 21-25, 22-25, 25-22, /25 (14) Maryland* W , 25-13, 25-23, 21-25, /27 (14) Pittsburgh* W , 21-25, 25-17, /1 (12) at #20 Florida St.* L , 21-25, 16-25, 25-27, /3 (12) at Miami* L , 18-25, 25-19, 22-25, /8 (19) Clemson* W , 25-19, 22-25, /10 (19) Georgia Tech* W , 25-15, /15 (15) Virginia Tech* W , 25-21, /16 (15) Virginia* W , 25-21, /20 (14) at NC State* W , 25-14, /24 (14) at Maryland* W , 25-19, 26-28, 19-25, /27 (14) at Wake Forest* W , 25-18, /29 (14) at #15 Duke* L , 23-25, 25-22, 23-25, NCAA Tournament (Madison, Wis.) - T-33rd of 64 12/6 (15) vs. California L , 18-25, PAGE 33

36 2014 (29-3, 17-1 ACC) - ACC CHAMPIONS Illini Classic (Champaign, Ill.) 8/29 (20) vs. Southern Illinois W , 25-18, /30 (20) vs. Long Beach St. W , 25-21, /30 (20) at #11 Illinois L , 17-25, ACC-Big Ten Challenge 9/5 (20) at #14 Michigan St. W , 25-20, /6 (20) at Michigan W , 26-24, Carolina Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/12 (17) #16 Kentucky W , 15-25, 15-25, 25-13, /13 (17) Georgia Southern W , 25-9, /13 (17) VCU W , 28-26, ACC-Big 12 Challenge (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/19 (13) Oklahoma W , 25-16, 22-25, /20 (13) West Virginia W , 25-19, /26 (12) at #6 Florida State* L , 22-25, /28 (12) Syracuse* W , 25-20, /3 (12) at Pittsburgh* W , 21-25, 21-25, 25-19, /5 (12) at Clemson* W , 27-25, /10 (12) Virginia* W , 25-14, /17 (11) at NC State* W , 25-21, /19 (11) at #21 Duke* W , 26-24, /24 (9) Boston College* W , 25-13, /26 (9) at Georgia Tech* W , 19-25, 25-20, 25-11, /31 (9) Miami* W , 25-12, /7 (8) at Boston College* W , 25-13, /9 (8) Virginia Tech* W , 25-17, /13 (8) NC State* W , 25-17, /14 (8) #3 Florida State* W , 19-25, 25-22, /21 (7) at Notre Dame* W , 25-20, /23 (7) at Louisville* W , 20-25, 27-25, /26 (7) #21 Duke* W , 24-26, 25-19, 30-32, /28 (7) Wake Forest* W , 25-23, NCAA Tournament (Regionals in Minneapolis, Minn.) - T-5th of 64 12/5 (7) Hampton W , 25-16, /6 (7) USC W , 27-25, 25-23, /12 (7) vs. #16 Oregon W , 25-22, 23-25, /13 (7) vs. #6 Texas L , 25-18, 20-25, (21-10, 17-3 ACC) - T-2ND IN ACC Women of Troy Baden Invitational (Los Angeles, Calif.) 8/28 (7) at #22 USC L , 25-23, 18-25, /29 (7) vs. #11 BYU L , 19-25, 17-25, /29 (7) vs. Chicago State W , 25-9, 25-8 ACC/Big Ten Challenge (Louisville, Ky.) 9/4 (18) vs. #13 Wisconsin L , 20-25, /5 (18) vs. Minnesota L , 22-25, /10 #3 Stanford W , 27-25, /11 UNCW L , 20-25, 25-20, 20-25, ACC/Big Ten Classic (Chapel Hill, N.C.) 9/18 Michigan State L , 18-25, 25-23, /19 #20 Michigan W , 25-7, /25 at Virginia Tech* W , 26-28, 25-15, /27 at Pittsburgh* L , 18-25, /2 Duke* W , 25-19, /3 Wake Forest* W , 25-13, /7 at NC State* W , 25-19, /9 Virginia* W , 25-20, /16 #18 Florida State* L , 25-22, 25-18, 21-25, /18 Miami* W , 25-21, /23 at Georgia Tech* W , 8-25, 25-19, /25 at Clemson* W , 25-16, /30 #23 Louisville* W , 25-11, 25-22, /1 Notre Dame* W , 25-17, 23-25, /6 at Syracuse* W , 18-25, 26-24, /8 at Boston College* W , 23-25, 25-20, 25-19, /13 (25) Pittsburgh* W , 25-20, /14 (25) Virginia Tech* W , 27-25, /18 (22) NC State* W , 25-18, 20-25, /21 (22) at Virginia* W , 25-22, /25 (22) at Wake Forest* W , 25-21, /28 (22) at Duke* L , 15-25, 19-25, NCAA Tournament (Chapel Hill, N.C.) - T-17th of 64 12/4 (23) UNCW W , 25-21, /5 (23) Creighton L , 18-25, 18-25, ALL-TIME RESULTS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY 17 APPEARANCES , 1983, 1988, 1989, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Date Opponent Result Score Location 1982 AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 28 12/4/82 Pacific L, , 4-15, 3-15 Stockton, Calif AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 28 12/2/83 Kentucky L, , 13-15, Lexington, Ky AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 32 12/2/88 Texas L, , 15-6, 15-6 Austin, Texas 1989 AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 32 12/2/89 Texas-Arlington L, , 6-15, 13-15, 6-15 Arlington, Texas 1998 AT-LARGE BID T-17th of 64 12/3/98 Oral Roberts W, , 5-15, 4-15, 15-11, East Lansing, Mich. 12/4/98 Pepperdine L, , 11-15, 8-15 East Lansing, Mich AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 64 12/2/99 North Arizona W, , 15-8, College Station, Texas 12/3/99 Texas A&M L, , 4-15, 8-15 College Station, Texas 2000 AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-33rd of 64 11/30/00 SE Missouri L, , 15-12, 12-15, 6-15, Gainesville, Fla AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 64 11/29/01 South Carolina W, , 30-32, 30-25, Chapel Hill 11/30/01 Pepperdine L, , 26-30, Chapel Hill 2002 AT-LARGE BID T-9th of 64 12/5/02 Winthrop W, , 30-20, Chapel Hill 12/6/02 South Carolina W, , 28-30, 30-26, Chapel Hill 12/13/02 Hawaii L, , 23-30, Lincoln, Neb AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 64 12/2/05 College of Charleston L, rd-30, 30-23, 16-30, Chapel Hill 2008 AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-17th of 64 12/5/08 American W, , 25-17, Washington D.C. 12/6/08 Oregon L, , 26-24, 18-25, Washington D.C AT-LARGE BID T-17th of 64 12/3/10 Mississippi W, , 21-25, 25-18, 25-9 Berkeley, Calif. 12/4/10 California L, , 18-25, Berkeley, Calif AT-LARGE BID T-17th of 64 12/1/11 California W, , 16-25, 23-25, 25-17, 15-9 Malibu, Calif. 12/2/11 Pepperdine L, , 25-22, Mailbu, Calif AT-LARGE BID T-17th of 64 11/29/12 California W, , 25-23, 18-25, Ames, Iowa 11/30/12 Iowa State L, , 25-18, 25-23, 16-25, Ames, Iowa 2013 AT-LARGE BID T-33rd of 64 12/6/13 California L, , 18-25, Madison, Wis AUTOMATIC BID AS ACC CHAMPION T-5th of 64 12/5/14 Hampton W, , 25-16, 25-7 Chapel Hill 12/6/14 USC W, , 27-25, 25-23, Chapel Hill 12/12/14 Oregon W, , 25-22, 23-25, Minneapolis, Minn. 12/13/14 Texas L, , 25-18, 20-25, Minneapolis, Minn AT-LARGE BID T-17th of 64 12/4/15 UNCW W, , 25-21, Chapel Hill 12/5/15 Creighton L, , 18-25, 18-25, Chapel Hill BY THE NUMBERS: Appearances: 17 Overall Record: In the Second Round: 10 (2-8) In Regional Semifinals: 2 (1-1) In Regional Finals: 1 (0-1) At Home: 6-3 (4 seasons) Under Sagula: PAGE 34

37 School W-L H A N Strk Last Akron W1 97 Alabama W2 91 Albany W2 13 Alvin W1 82 American L1 09 Appalachian State W26 10 Arizona L1 05 Arizona State W1 11 Arkansas L1 06 Arkansas State L1 95 Atlantic Christian W2 74 Auburn W3 11 Ball State W2 10 Baylor L1 07 Boston College W19 15 Bowling Green W1 98 Bradley L1 85 Buffalo W1 07 BYU L3 15 Cal Poly SLO L1 91 California L1 13 Campbell W3 10 Catawba W5 81 Catholic W1 80 Catonsville CC W1 77 Central Florida W3 87 Central Michigan W1 87 Charlotte W16 04 Chicago State W2 15 Chowan W3 75 Cincinnati W4 13 Clemson W9 15 Coastal Carolina W2 05 Col. of Charleston L2 06 Colorado W1 08 Colorado State L3 09 Concord (WV) W1 Connecticut W3 05 Creighton L1 15 Davidson W8 08 Dayton W1 13 Delaware L1 09 DePaul W2 98 Drexel W1 86 Duke L1 15 Duquesne W1 85 East Carolina W30 02 East Tennessee St W5 00 Eastern Kentucky L2 94 Eastern Michigan W1 79 Elon W7 79 Flagler W1 77 Florida L10 11 Florida A&M L1 04 Florida Int l W1 86 Florida Southern L1 82 Florida State L1 15 Fresno State L1 05 Furman W2 93 George Mason W3 98 George Washington W4 13 Georgetown W12 08 Georgia L3 94 Georgia Southern W2 14 Georgia Tech W3 15 Grambling State W1 09 Guilford W11 81 Hampton W1 14 Hawaii L2 02 High Point W7 04 Hofstra W5 00 Houston L7 00 Idaho W2 06 Illinois L1 14 Illinois State L1 91 Indiana W1 13 Indiana (Pa.) W1 79 Indiana State W1 85 Iowa L2 98 ALL-TIME SERIES VS. OPPONENTS School W-L H A N Strk Last Iowa State L2 12 Jacksonville W3 99 Jacksonville State W1 00 James Madison W6 13 Kansas W2 03 Kansas State W1 94 Kellogg CC L1 79 Kent State W1 79 Kentucky W1 14 La Salle W1 91 La.-Lafayette W1 82 Lake City C.C W1 80 Lamar W2 88 Lehigh W1 85 Lenoir-Rhyne W2 79 Liberty W4 11 Lipscomb W1 12 LIU-Brooklyn W1 05 Long Beach State W2 14 Louisburg W3 78 Louisville W3 15 Loyola (Chicago) L1 Loyola (Md.) W1 Loyola Marymount L1 06 LSU W1 12 Marquette W1 02 Mars Hill W1 73 Marshall L1 09 Mary Washington W1 78 Maryland W7 13 Massachusetts W1 99 Memphis State L1 80 Meredith W6 74 Miami (Fla.) W2 Miami (Ohio) W2 Miami-Dade Co W1 79 Michigan W2 15 Michigan State L1 15 Middle Tennessee W2 13 Minnesota L1 15 Mississippi W1 10 Mississippi State W1 81 Mississippi Women L1 76 Missouri State L1 10 Montana W1 02 Morehead State W1 82 Murray State W1 78 NC A&T W1 97 NC Central W1 75 NC State W7 15 Nebraska W1 96 New Mexico L2 83 New Mexico State W1 10 New Orleans W3 82 Northeastern Ill W3 97 Northern Arizona W3 99 Northern Kentucky L1 80 Northwestern L1 03 Notre Dame W4 15 Ohio W4 13 Ohio State L2 04 Oklahoma W2 14 Oral Roberts W1 98 Oregon W1 14 Oregon State W1 02 Pacific L1 82 Penn State L5 10 Pennsylvania W5 94 Pepperdine L3 11 Pittsburgh W1 15 Portland State L1 81 Princeton W6 98 Providence W3 99 Purdue L2 07 Rhode Island W2 05 Rice W1 10 Rutgers W3 02 Sacramento State L1 95 Saint Louis W1 11 School W-L H A N Strk Last Sam Houston State L1 82 San Diego L2 11 San Francisco W1 13 Santa Clara W1 12 SE Missouri State W1 10 Seton Hall W1 11 Shaw W1 80 SMU First Meeting South Carolina L1 05 South Florida L2 90 Southern Illinois W2 14 St. Andrews W1 74 St. Augustine s W3 86 St. John s W1 02 St. Mary s W1 92 Stanford W1 15 Stony Brook W1 07 Syracuse W6 15 TCU L1 08 Temple W8 10 Tennessee W1 09 Tennessee Tech W1 81 UT-Chattanooga W1 83 UT-Martin W1 80 Texas L5 14 Texas A&M L4 10 Texas State L1 87 Texas Tech L1 91 UT-Arlington W2 98 Tulane W2 88 Tulsa L1 11 UAB W2 88 UC Davis W1 12 UC Santa Barbara L1 01 UCLA L2 97 UNC Asheville W7 96 UNCG W6 96 UNC Pembroke W2 74 UNCW W1 15 UNLV W1 98 USC L1 14 Utah W1 12 Utah State L1 77 UTEP W1 83 VCU W7 14 Villanova W3 10 Virginia W13 15 Virginia Tech W7 15 Wake Forest W10 15 Washington L2 96 West Virginia W5 14 Western Carolina L1 82 Western Illinois W1 91 Western Kentucky L1 07 Western Michigan W3 12 Wichita State L1 09 William & Mary W5 05 Winston-Salem St W1 75 Winthrop W4 08 Wisconsin L1 15 Wyoming L2 94 ALL-TIME SERIES VS. OPPONENTS PAGE 35

38 1982 (0-2) 10/1/82 #18 New Mexico N L /4/82 #4 Pacific% A L (0-3) 9/30/83 #11 Texas A L /28/83 #14 Tennessee A L /2/83 #6 Kentucky% A L (0-2) 9/28/84 #4 Stanford N L /3/84 #13 Penn State N L (0-2) 9/26/86 #13 Colorado State H L /25/86 #19 LSU H L (0-1) 9/12/87 #20 Western Michigan N L (0-1) 12/2/88 #6 Texas% A L (0-3) 9/16/89 #11 Kentucky A L /5/89 #13 Penn State H L /30/89 #9 Texas-Arlington% N L (0-3) 9/28/90 #17 Wisconsin N L 0-3 9/29/90 #2 Nebraska A L 0-3 9/29/90 #12 BYU N L (0-1) 9/21/91 #16 Ohio State A L (0-3) 9/25/92 #19 Georgia A L /10/92 #20 Kentucky A L /28/92 #23 Houston N L (0-3) 9/11/93 #8 Florida H L /23/93 #20 Florida State A L /26/93 #22 Duke A L (1-5) 9/3/94 #1 Stanford N L 0-3 9/3/94 #7 Florida A L 0-3 9/16/94 #23 Georgia A L 0-3 9/27/94 #18 Duke A W 3-2 9/30/94 #19 Colorado A L /8/94 #21 Duke H L 1-3 ALL TIME VS. RANKED OPPONENTS (AVCA COACHES POLL) 9/12/97 #4 Stanford H L 0-3 9/27/97 #20 Maryland H L /16/97 #15 Maryland A L (0-1) 9/11/98 #19 Texas A&M N L (3-5) 9/3/99 #21 USC N L 0-3 9/3/99 #5 Long Beach State A L 1-3 9/4/99 #14 Illinois N W 3-2 9/10/99 #6 Florida N L /9/99 #13 Clemson A W /22/99 #14 Clemson H L /21/99 #13 Clemson N W /3/99 #13 Texas A&M% A L (0-3) 9/16/00 #21 Santa Clara H L /4/00 #9 Florida A L /4/00 #23 Notre Dame A L (1-5) 9/1/01 #3 Penn State A L 2-3 9/8/01 #13 UC Santa Barbara N L 0-3 9/9/01 #24 Santa Clara A L /25/01 #23 South Carolina A L /29/01 #23 South Carolina% H W /30/01 #8 Pepperdine% H L (4-2) 8/31/02 #10 Wisconsin H W 3-1 9/14/02 #13 Minnesota A L /5/02 #23 Georgia Tech A W /1/02 #23 Georgia Tech H W /6/02 #24 South Carolina% H W /13/02 #2 Hawaii% N L (0-5) 9/6/03 #25 Michigan State N L 0-3 9/20/03 #3 Florida N L 0-3 9/28/03 #5 Georgia Tech H L /21/03 #14 Notre Dame H L /24/03 #4 Georgia Tech A L (1-3) 9/11/04 #20 San Diego N L 0-3 9/17/04 #20 Loyola Marymount H W 3-2 9/18/04 #1 Minnesota H L /10/04 #25 Florida A&M H L (0-1) 9/17/05 #20 Arizona N L (0-3) 8/30/09 #12 USC N L 0-3 9/5/09 #25 Wichita State A L /25/09 #17 Florida State A L (1-3) 8/27/10 #1 Penn State H L 0-3 9/10/10 #21 LSU A L 0-3 9/30/10 #14 Florida State H W /4/10 #7 California% A L (2-5) 8/27/11 #9 Florida A L 0-3 9/9/11 #19 San Diego H L /7/11 #24 Florida State H L /9/11 #21 Miami (Fla.) H W /6/11 #18 Florida State A L /1/11 #10 California% N W /2/11 #18 Pepperdine% A L (2-3) 8/24/12 #13 Kentucky A L /5/12 #11 Florida State A L /2/12 #23 Miami (Fla.) H W /3/12 #13 Florida State H W /30/12 #18 Iowa State% A L (1-2) 9/20/13 #16 Illinois H W /1/13 #20 Florida State A L /29/13 #15 Duke A L (6-3) 8/30/14 #11 Illinois A L 0-3 9/5/14 #14 Michigan State A W 3-0 9/12/14 #16 Kentucky H W 3-2 9/26/14 #6 Florida State A L /19/14 #21 Duke A W /14/14 #3 Florida State H W /26/14 #21 Duke H W /12/14 #16 Oregon% N W /13/14 #6 Texas% N L (3-4) 8/28/15 #22 USC A L 1-3 8/29/15 #11 BYU N L 1-3 9/4/15 #13 Wisconsin N L 0-3 9/10/15 #3 Stanford H W 3-0 9/19/15 #20 Michigan H W /16/15 #18 Florida State H L /30/15 #23 Louisville H W (0-4) 9/23/95 #22 Georgia Tech A L /21/95 #8 Texas A L /5/95 #22 Georgia Tech H L /17/95 #20 Georgia Tech N L (1-4) 9/6/96 #3 Texas H L 0-3 9/13/96 #4 Nebraska H W 3-2 9/14/96 #14 Wisconsin H L /16/96 #23 Maryland H L /23/96 #22 Maryland N L (0-5) 9/5/97 #11 Hawaii A L 0-3 9/6/97 #21 UCLA N L 1-3 PAGE (0-2) 9/1/06 #24 Utah N L 0-3 9/2/06 #11 Tennessee N L (0-3) 8/31/07 #17 Purdue A L /7/07 #13 Duke H L /16/07 #24 Duke A L (1-4) 8/30/08 #11 Oregon N L 0-3 8/30/08 #23 New Mexico State N L 1-3 9/12/08 #21 Colorado State A L 0-3 9/20/08 #8 Minnesota A W /5/08 #7 Oregon% N L 1-3 All-Time vs. Ranked: All-Time vs. Top 10: 6-28 All-Time vs. Top 5: 3-14 All-Time vs. No. 1: 0-3 Highest Defeat: No. 3 def. No. 3 Florida State (3-2) on 11/14/14 def. No. 3 Stanford (3-0) on 9/10/15 Most Ranked Teams Faced (Season): 9 (2014) Most Ranked Wins (Season): 6 (2014) Best Winning Pct. (Season):.667 (2002, 2014) % - NCAA Tournament

39 AAAA Mary Alice Abdalla Cindy Adcock Amy Albers Vickie Alden Alicia Alford Kaitlyn Anderson Leigh Andrew Natalie Andrews Susan Andrews Maryann Arends Aliya Armorer Marybelle Avery BBBB Mercedes Ballbe Dana Batchelder Betty Battle Amy Beaver Erica Behm Dianne Bellamy Erin Berg Liz Berg Jill Berkebile Kayla Berringer Jovana Bjelica Shelbey Bleke Ashley Board Rose Borkowski Nancy Bragiel Marcia Brann Kristin Breuss Sarah Briggs Bekah Brinkley Heather Brooks Krista Buchholz Tammy Buckley Linda Burroughs McKenzie Byrd CCCC Lindsay Cannon Layne Carey Lori Carlson Mary Carpenter Kim Cartner Heather Catlin Christie Clark Norma Cortez Catherine Cox Anissa Cronenberg Abigail Curry DDDD Kelly Davies , Priscilla Davis Caroline deroeck Colette Dingens Sheila Doyle Janet Duch Tatiana Durr Karen Duvier Noelle Dyk EEEE Meg Eckert Brianna Eskola Adri Esnard FFFF Rachel Feichter Liz Feldman Tammy Fenwick Carolyn Flanders Jane Foley Morgan Fox Tammy Foxworth Maxine Francis Taylor Fricano Lisa Fryer Darby Fulford Miriam Fulford Branagan Fuller GGGG Tia Gaffen Katie Galloway Heather Gearhart Aleksandra Georgieva Sharon German Kaylie Gibson Lynne Gilbert Judy Goldberg Kathy Goodwin Aletha Green Laura Greene Lynn Greenwood Laura Gremillion Amelia Griffin Emily Guerry Asa Gustavsson Donna Gutterman HHHH Courtney Handy Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Cora Harms Carolyn Hawkins Suzanne Haydel Laura Held Heather Henry Ruth Heruska Trudy Higginbotham Melissa Higgins Hannah Hill Allison Hobson Lib Hobson Julie Hoffman Patti Hopkins Katie Howard Keimaya Hunter IIII Krissy Ibach Camilla Ihenetu Sarah Irwin JJJJ Casey Jacobs Stephanie Jansma Lisa Joffs Ashley Johndrow Courtney Johnston Jacky Jones Meredith Jones KKKK Linda Kantz Jackie Kimbro ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Mindi Kindy Jeanne Klein Cammy Kleinert Kathy Konczal Kristin Kruse LLLL Carole Ann LaMorte Chaney LaReau Madison Laufenberg Taylor Leath Nell Leazar Laurie Lemanski Mary Lewis Bonnie Little Lucy Lowder MMMM Megan Mahoney Paula Martin Lauren McAdoo Hayley McCorkle Mary McCracken Emily McGee Elizabeth McKinney Victoria McPherson Lynn Mearcher Leslie Meek Donna Meier Patti Michaels Kody Michal Michelle Miller Jayme Mitchell Cathy Moore Elizabeth Moore Melissa Mroczek Cindy Murray Lynn Myers NNNN Marianne Nance Julie Neal Chaniel Nelson Paige Neuenfeldt Melinda Nichols Beth Nordhorn Lisa Nurre Dani Nyenhuis OOOO Heather Ostrem Megan Owens PPPP Ann Palmer Rene Palmer Amy Parlier Debbie Patrick Jill Peden Darlynn Pegram Amy Peistrup Ashley Powers Sue Presti Lauren Prussing Molly Pyles RRRR Eve Rackham Lisa Radford Jo Ralston Brittany Randel Karen Ranzer Taylor Rayfield Nicole Reis Kim Rose Brooke Ruschiensky SSSS Joanna Sahm Deborah Schenker Ann Schildmeyer Jen Schirner Sandy Schmidt Jordyn Schnabl Tori Seibert Seresaa Setzer Cayla Shortley Summer Sieg Carol Simon Casey Simpson Lindsay Smith Shannon Smith Alison Sommerstad Maya Starks Sue Strahl Holly Strauss TTTT Ece Taner Lauren Taylor Amanda Thomas Warner Tidwell Taylor Treacy Susan Turk UUUU Malaika Underwood VVVV Cameron Van Noy Christine Vaughen , 2010 Sherri Vogel WWWW Ann Marie Wagstaff Terri Wallace Sarah Ward Janice Washburn Jenny Watson Andrea Wells Chris White Amber Willey Sara Wilson Beverly Winstead Dawn Wood Katie Wright YYYY Meg Yanda PAGE 37

40 AVCA All-America 2002 Laura Greene (Third Team) 2004 Molly Pyles (HM) 2005 Dani Nyenhuis (HM) 2008 Brianna Eskola(HM) Heather Brooks (HM) 2010 Kaylie Gibson (HM) 2011 Kaylie Gibson (HM) Emily McGee (HM) Chaniel Nelson (HM) 2012 Emily McGee (HM) Paige Neuenfeldt (HM) 2013 Jovana Bjelica (HM) Paige Neuenfeldt (HM) 2014 Chaniel Nelson (Second Team) Ece Taner (HM) Victoria McPherson (HM) Paige Neuenfeldt (HM) 2015 Paige Neuenfeldt (Third Team) Victoria McPherson (HM) Taylor Treacy (HM) Volleyball Magazine All-America 1989 Sharon German (Third Team) Senior CLASS Award 2011 Kaylie Gibson (Top-5 Finalist) 2014 Chaniel Nelson (Top-5 Finalist) 2015 Paige Neuenfeldt (Top-5 Finalist) CoSIDA Academic All-America 2015 Paige Neuenfeldt (First Team) Academic All-District III 1989 Lisa Joffs 2002 Malaika Underwood (First Team) Laura Greene (Second Team) 2003 Aletha Green (Third Team) Katie Wright (Third Team) 2006 Brianna Eskola (Third Team) 2007 Stephanie Jansma (Third Team) Lauren Prussing (Third Team) 2008 Lauren Prussing (Third Team) 2009 Heather Brooks (First Team) 2011 Kaitlyn Anderson (First Team) 2014 Paige Neuenfeldt (First Team) 2015 Paige Neuenfeldt (First Team) AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year 2012 Paige Neuenfeldt AVCA All-Region/All-District 1989 Sharon German, Liz Berg (Second Team) 1990 Liz Berg (Second Team) 1991 Amy Peistrup (Second Team) 1994 Kristin Kruse (Third Team) 1995 Kristen Kruse, Amber Willey 1996 Tori Seibert 1997 Tori Seibert 1998 Erin Berg, Tori Seibert, Shannon Smith 1999 Tori Seibert, Shannon Smith, Casey Simpson 2000 Casey Simpson, Nicole Reis 2001 Laura Greene, Nicole Reis 2002 Laura Greene, Eve Rackham Molly Pyles (HM) 2003 Molly Pyles (HM) 2004 Molly Pyles 2005 Dani Nyenhuis, Camilla Ihenetu (HM) 2008 Brianna Eskola, Heather Brooks Lauren Prussing (HM) PAGE 38 NORTH CAROLINA HONOR ROLL 2010 Kaylie Gibson, Courtney Johnston Emily McGee 2011 Kaylie Gibson, Emily McGee, Chaniel Nelson 2012 Emily McGee, Paige Neuenfeldt Chaniel Nelson (HM) 2013 Jovana Bjelica, Paige Neuenfeldt 2014 Chaniel Nelson, Ece Taner, Victoria McPherson, Paige Neuenfeldt 2015 Victoria McPherson, Paige Neuenfeldt, Taylor Treacy ACC Player of the Year 1989 Sharon German 1992 Amy Peistrup 1998 Erin Berg 2002 Laura Greene 2005 Dani Nyenhuis ACC Defensive Player of the Year 2010 Kaylie Gibson 2014 Ece Taner ACC Freshman of the Year 1989 Amy Peistrup 2011 Cameron Van Noy 2012 Paige Neuenfeldt All-ACC First Team 1980 Cindy Adcock, Terri Wallace, Adri Esnard 1981 Sandy Schmidt, Donna Meier 1982 Laura Held, Donna Meier 1983 Donna Meier, Linda Kantz, Sandy Schmidt 1984 Linda Kantz, Dawn Wood 1985 Jill Berkebile, Sherri Vogel 1986 Jill Berkebile, Andrea Wells 1987 Sharon German 1988 Sharon German, Andrea Wells 1989 Sharon German, Liz Berg 1990 Liz Berg, Amy Peistrup 1991 Amy Peistrup 1992 Amy Peistrup 1995 Kristin Kruse, Amber Willey 1998 Erin Berg, Tori Seibert 1999 Liz Feldman, Tori Seibert, Shannon Smith 2000 Liz Feldman, Casey Simpson 2001 Laura Greene, Nicole Reis 2002 Laura Greene, Eve Rackham 2004 Molly Pyles 2005 Dani Nyenhuis 2008 Brianna Eskola, Lauren Prussing 2010 Kaylie Gibson, Courtney Johnston, Emily McGee 2011 Kalie Gibson, Emily McGee, Chaniel Nelson 2012 Emily McGee, Chaniel Nelson 2013 Jovana Bjelica 2014 Chaniel Nelson, Ece Taner, Paige Neuenfeldt 2015 Victoria McPherson, Paige Neuenfeldt, Taylor Treacy All-ACC Second Team 1986 Sherri Vogel 1987 Liz Berg, Sherri Vogel 1989 Amy Peistrup 1990 Paula Martin 1992 Joanna Sahm 1994 Kristin Kruse 1996 Tori Seibert 1997 Tori Seibert 1998 Shannon Smith 1999 Casey Simpson 2000 Laura Greene 2002 Molly Pyles 2003 Molly Pyles 2005 Camilla Ihenetu, Taylor Rayfield 2007 Brianna Eskola 2008 Heather Brooks, Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland 2013 Paige Neuenfeldt 2014 Victoria McPherson All-ACC Third Team 2013 Victoria McPherson ACC All-Freshman Team 1992 Kristin Kruse 1994 Jill Peden 1995 Erin Berg 1996 Tori Seibert 1999 Eve Rackham, Laura Greene 2000 Nicole Reis 2001 Molly Pyles 2003 Meg Eckert 2011 Cameron Van Noy 2012 Paige Neuenfeldt 2013 Abigail Curry ACC All-Tournament Team 1980 Adri Esnard (MVP) 1981 Sandy Schmidt (MVP) 1983 Donna Meier (MVP) 1988 Sharon German (MVP) 1989 Sharon German (MVP) 1996 Erin Berg 1998 Erin Berg, Tori Seibert 1999 Tori Seibert (MVP), Liz Feldman, Asa Gustavsson 2000 Nicole Reis (MVP), Eve Rackham, Casey Simpson 2001 Malaika Underwood (MVP), Krista Buchholz, Nicole Reis 2002 Eve Rackham 2004 Amy Beaver, Molly Pyles NCAA Regional All-Tournament Team 2014 Chaniel Nelson, Ece Taner, Taylor Treacy AVCA Division I Assistant Coach of the Year 2014 Eve Rackham AVCA Regional Coach of the Year 1998 Joe Sagula 2001 Joe Sagula 2002 Joe Sagula ACC Coach of the Year 1989 Peggy Bradley-Doppes 1998 Joe Sagula 2002 Joe Sagula 2005 Joe Sagula 2014 Joe Sagula ACC 50th Anniversary Team (2003) Erin Berg Liz Berg Jill Berkebile Sharon German Donna Meier Amy Peistrup Tori Seibert

41 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER Voted upon by the coaches and players, this player demostrates outstanding skill, character, competitive drive, leadership, inspiration and devotion to team goals Liz Berg Amy Peistrup Amy Peistrup Colette Dingens Kristen Kruse Kristen Kruse Erin Berg Tori Seibert Erin Berg/Tori Seibert Tori Seibert Laura Greene Malaika Underwood Laura Greene Aletha Green/Molly Pyles Molly Pyles Dani Nyenhuis Stephanie Jansma/Amy Beaver Brianna Eskola Brianna Eskola Heather Brooks Kaylie Gibson/Sue Hoydel Emily McGee Emily McGee Ece Taner Ece Taner/Chaniel Nelson Abigail Curry/Paige Neuenfeldt CAROL AND J. HAWLEY OAKES AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE This award goes to the player who sets high goals and works hard daily. She sets the standard for her team s performance with her competitive drive and consistency, and is admired by her peers and coaches Miriam Fulford Summer Seig Sarah Ward Ashley Powers Lori Carlson Amber Willey Lori Carlson/Erin Berg Erin Berg/Tori Seibert Shannon Smith Krista Buchholz Malaika Underwood Malaika Underwood Caroline deroeck Katie Wright Taylor Rayfield Amy Beaver Ashley Board Stephanie Jansma Erica Behm Cora Harms Erica Behm Cora Harms Kaitlyn Anderson and Kayla Berringer Sheila Doyle Jordyn Schnabl ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Voted upon by the players, this award goes to the player who contributes the most to the program, and has the ability to contribute significantly to UNC s future Cindy Murray Sarah Ward Kristen Kruse Laura Gremillion Jill Peden Erin Berg Tori Seibert Brooke Ruschiensky Asa Gustavsson Laura Greene/Eve Rackham Nicole Reis Molly Pyles Taylor Rayfield Meg Eckert Ashley Board Brianna Eskola/Lauren Prussing Heather Brooks Suzanne Haydel Erica Behm CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL TEAM AWARD WINNERS Cora Harms Kayla Berringer Chaniel Nelson Paige Neuenfeldt Abigail Curry Beth Nordhorn Taylor Leath JOHN C. LOTZ MEMORIAL AWARD Presented to the unsung hero of the team, who is not only willing to help her teammates succeed, but also reaches into the community to help the less fortunate. Named for John C. Lotz, a coach, mentor, counselor and friend of hundreds of athletes, coaches and administrators throughout his career Laura Greene Carolina deroeck Katie Wright Katie Wright Brianna Eskola Brianna Eskola Christie Clark Kelly Davies Heather Brooks Shelbey Bleke Kaylie Gibson Cora Harms and Kayla Berringer Jovana Bjelica Abigail Curry and Jordyn Schnabl Leigh Andrew MOST IMPROVED PLAYER Voted upon by the players, this award goes to the player who demonstrates the most improvement from the first practice to the final match of the season Lisa Radford Nancy Bragiel Anissa Cronenberg Amber Willey Lindsay Smith Shannon Smith Alicia Alford Kathy Konczal Krista Buchholz Holly Strauss/Aletha Green Camilla Ihenetu Aletha Green Katie Wright Amy Beaver Christie Clark Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Christine Vaughen Suzanne Haydel Meg Yanda Chaniel Nelson Cameron Van Noy Lauren Adkins Hayley McCorkle Taylor Treacy Sheila Doyle SHARON D. GERMAN MEMORIAL AWARD Voted upon by the coaches, this player is the team s outstanding offensive player. Named for Sharon German, one of the most prolific offensive players in ACC history Dani Nyenhuis Amy Beaver Stephanie Jansma Lauren Prussing Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Courtney Johnston Emily McGee Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Paige Neuenfeldt Victoria McPherson ATHLETIC DIRECTOR S SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD Julie Hoffman Jill Berkebile Lisa Joffs Lisa Joffs Lisa Joffs Paula Martin Miriam Fulford Carolyn Flanders Cindy Murray Katie Galloway Laurie Lemanski Ashley Powers Allison Hobson Erin Berg Shannon Smith Liz Feldman Melissa Higgins Malaika Underwood Tammy Foxworth Katie Wright Taylor Rayfield Amy Beaver Christie Clark Lauren Prussing Heather Brooks Christine Vaughn Shelbey Bleke Tia Gaffen Kaitlyn Anderson Chaney LaReau Paige Neuenfeldt JEAN E. KINDY MEMORIAL AWARD Selected annually by the coaching staff, the award honors Jean E. Kindy, one of the first supporters of the Carolina volleyball program. Her family endowed one of the first volleyball scholarships with the Educational Foundation Malaika Underwood Eve Rackham/Holly Strauss Jayme Mitchell Camilla Ihenetu/McKenzie Byrd McKenzie Byrd Lauren Taylor Bekah Brinkley Kelly Davies Megan Owens Emily McGee Meg Yanda Chaney LaReau Chaniel Nelson Abigail Curry Taylor Leath RON GINSBURG AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE This award is presented to a person associated with the program who has made an extraordinary contribution to the team. This person s dedication has helped change the landscape of volleyball at Carolina and inspired those around the team with their loyalty and commitment Tiffany Ward Randy and Rusty Myer and Donna Gutterman Toya Hall and Michael Lunday Stacey Warner and Patrick Marsh Dr. Beth Miller Kody Michal MIGHTY RAM AWARD Presented to the player who demonstrates the most improvement in the spring. It is presented in honor of the Tar Heel traditions of competition and the battling ram, Rameses Janet Duch Anissa Cronenberg Maya Starks Lib Hobson Casey Simpson Kathy Konczal/Liz Feldman Lindsay Cannon Aletha Green/Melissa Higgins Laura Greene Katie Wright Dani Nyenhuis Amy Beaver Ashley Board Brianna Eskola Megan Owens/Lauren Prussing Ingrid Hanson-Tuntland Shelbey Bleke Kaylie Gibson Tia Gaffen Hayley McCorkle Ece Taner Jordyn Schnabl Abigail Curry PAGE 39

42 CARMICHAEL ARENA - HOME OF CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL Initially the home to Carolina s men s basketball and wrestling teams, Carmichael Arena is currently the home for volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling and women s basketball teams. Though the men s basketball team moved to the Dean E. Smith Center midway through the season, the other four sports have continued to call Carmichael home. Prior to moving to the Smith Center, the Tar Heel men s basketball team compiled an amazing record at Carmichael Arena, including a perfect 5-0 during the first half of the season. Prior to the season, 1,200 seats were added to bring historic Carmichael to a capacity of 10,180. On January 22, 1999, the first-ever sold-out crowd filled Carmichael to capacity to watch the Carolina women s basketball team play Duke. UNC also drew a capacity crowd for the Jan. 20, 2003, game against Duke. Carolina volleyball also hosted a near-capacity crowd of 9,850 in 2001 as they hosted Kansas prior to the men s basketball Midnight Madness event. Carmichael Arena adjoins Woollen Gymnasium, a long-time site of varsity competition and current home of physical education and intramural activities. The Arena is named for the late William D. Carmichael, Jr., a highly popular figure on campus who served as the university s comptroller, then as its vicepresident. He also served for many years as the Consolidated University s acting president. Carmichael passed away in Carmichael Arena was the site of the 1987 U.S. Olympic Festival volleyball competition. On March 3, 2001, the first-ever MatJam, the wrestling championships for the Atlantic Coast, Colonial, and Southern conferences, was held at Carmichael. It has also been the host of NCAA Tournament games for both women s basketball and volleyball, as well as numerous North Carolina state high school championships in volleyball, girls basketball, and wresting. Athletic camps, cheerleading camps, intramural games, and amateur competition of various kinds make Carmichael a busy place. a new infrastructure which included air-conditioning, an additional wing of new offices suites for Olympic Sport Coaches in Field Hockey, Fencing, Gymnastics, Women s Lacrosse, Rowing, Volleyball, Wrestling, and a new suite for Women s Basketball, and also includes administrative offices for game operations and Olympic Sports Administrator Dr. Beth Miller. The two year, $30 million project includes a new jumbo video scoreboard, ribbon board, new acoustics, lighting and sound system. The spacious new entry and reception area includes a state of the art Women s basketball Museum, as well as new trophy cases and memorabilia recognizing the history of the Gymnastics, Volleyball and Wrestling teams with video screens throughout the arena. The hallways are wood-lined and decorated in graphics with Carolina s most outstanding athletes with well over 100+ All Americans in UNC s 28 sports. Additional renovations were completed in 2015, as the volleyball team moved into the Ken and Cheryl Williams Volleyball Team room. More than twice the size of the previous locker room, the new private area features a locker room, team room, kitchen and coaches area, and is equipped with fully-interactive touch-screen television displays. The state of the art facility now has a capacity of 6,822. The name of the building was officially changed to Carmichael Arena in the dedication on Feb. 28, It is centrally located in the middle of campus at 310 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC The Arena had a new floor installed after a fire in the spring of The new floor proved to be a good omen for Carolina athletics. The volleyball team went undefeated in 17 games including victories over non-conference opponents Notre Dame and Tennessee. Gymnastics also had a perfect home record, going 6-0 in Carmichael for the first time in school history. The women s basketball team went 16-2 in games at Carmichael during the season. Wrestling won three of its home meets during the season, including an overwhelming 40-0 victory Maryland. In 2010, Carmichael underwent a complete renovation which included PAGE 40 The Ken and Cheryl Williams Team Room opened in November 2015.

43 WHY TAR HEELS? UNC athletic teams are known as the Tar Heels because North Carolina is The Tar Heel State. One legend has the nickname being applied to the state s residents as long ago as the Revolutionary War. According to this story, the troops of British General Cornwallis were fording what is now known as the Tar River between Rocky Mount and Battleboro when they discovered that tar had been dumped into the stream to impede their crossing. When they finally got across the river they found their feet completely black with tar. Their observation that anyone who waded North Carolina rivers would acquire tar heels led to the nickname first being used. Others say the nickname was acquired during the Civil War. During one of that war s fiercest battles a column supporting North Carolina troops was driven from the field. After the battle, the North Carolinians who had successfully fought it out alone, happened to meet the regiment which had fled to safety and were greeted with the question, Any more tar down in the Old North State, boys? No, not a bit, shot back one of the North Carolina soldiers. Old Jeff s bought it all up, he went on, referring to Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. Is that so? What s he going to do with it? He s going to put it on you ns heels to make you stick better in the next fight. Upon hearing of the incident, Robert E. Lee smiled and said to a fellow officer, God bless the Tar Heel boys. A letter found in 1991 by State Archivist David Olson lends credence to another more direct theory. A letter from Maj. Joseph Engelhard describes a fight involving men from North Carolina in which Lee was heard to have said, There they stand as if they have tar on their heels. The letter, dated August 24, 1864, told the tale of a battle on the outskirts of Petersburg, Va. Engelhard was elected secretary of state for North Carolina in CAROLINA TRADITIONS RAM MASCOT Since Carolina s nickname is Tar Heels, it might seem strange to have a ram as a mascot. It is. But, there is a good explanation. It s offered by Vic Huggins, Carolina s head cheerleader back in In 1924 school spirit was at a peak, Huggins once explained. But something seemed to be missing. One day it hit me. Georgia had a bulldog for a mascot and State a wolf. What Carolina needed was a symbol. Two years earlier the Tar Heels had posted a brilliant 9-1 record. The star of that 1922 team was a bruising fullback named Jack Merritt. Merritt was nicknamed the battering ram for the way he plunged into lines. It seemed natural to Huggins to link a mascot with Merritt s nickname. Charlie Woollen, the athletic business manager at that time, agreed with the idea and gave us $25 to purchase a fitting mascot, said Huggins. Rameses the First was shipped in from Texas, arriving just in time to be introduced at a pep rally before the VMI game. Complete with a monogram blanket on his back, Rameses helped make the pep rally one of the school s greatest. Then the ram was taken to Emerson Field where Carolina was an underdog to a strong VMI team. But, for three quarters the Tar Heels battled the visitors to a scoreless tie. Late in the fourth period Carolina s Bunn Hackney was called upon to attempt a field goal. Before taking the field he stopped to rub Rameses head for good luck. Seconds later Hackney s 30-yard dropkick sailed between the goalposts, giving the Tar Heels a 3-0 victory and a legendary mascot. SCHOOL COLORS The adoption of light blue and white as UNC s colors dates back to the 19th Century. When the University reopened following the Civil War, most social activities were directed by two literary societies, the Dialectic and Philanthropic. The official color of the Di was light blue and that of the Phi white. On public occasions the student officers, marshals and ball managers were chosen equally from the membership of the two societies. It had long been the custom of each society for its members to wear its color on such occasions. However, the chief marshal and chief ball manager, one from the Di and the other from the Phi, wore combination light blue and white regalias and rosettes signifying that they represented the whole student body. So it seemed only natural for the fans to adorn themselves with the same combination as that used by the chief marshals and ball managers, colors that represented not membership in a society, but a University student body. PAGE 41

44 A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE - 12 ACC TITLES 1980 ACC Tournament Champions 1981 ACC Tournament Champions 1982 ACC Tournament Champions 1983 ACC Tournament Champions 1988 ACC Tournament Champions 1989 ACC Tournament Champions PAGE 42

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50 THE KEN AND CHERYL WILLIAMS VOLLEYBALL TEAM ROOM Thanks to the generosity of over 60 donors, the Ken and Cheryl Williams Volleyball Team Room opened in November, More than twice the size of the previous locker room, the new private area features a locker room, team room, kitchen, and coaches area, and is equipped with fully-interactive touch-screen television displays. Carolina Volleyball would like to thank all The Rams Club members who made this state-of-the-art facility a reality: Susan and Jim Anderson W. Robert Bizzell William T. Carson John D. Clark Joel Dobson Neal F. Fowler Gail L. Gregson Vernon and Carol Grizzard David L. Haire Casey Hammontree Dianne Gonzalez & Timothy Hensley Mark and Patricia Hogan Don and Jennifer Holzworth Scott & Cindy McCauley Hummel Nancy and Jim Johnson Erin and Harold Lindsey Nolan Lovins Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Lowe Jr. Lisa and Cam Marston Donna E Meier Lead Donors: Ken and Cheryl Williams Major Donors: Steven D. Bell Family Robert D. Coleman The Brian and Alisa Golson Family Donna L. Gutterman George and Kendra McLamb Randy and Rusty Myer Melissa and Matthew Toper Dr. Beth Miller Justin David Morgan The Farren Family and the Ollila Family David and Tuyet Prevette Virgil and Sarah Reid Rufus M. Riddick IV Fritz and Kevin Russ Ingrid and Joe Sagula Dr. Mary D. Shearin David Sneeden Jr. Kathy N. Sparrow The Norman V. Stockton III Family Holly Strauss-O'Brien Tommy B. Thompson Malaika Underwood #6 Stuart Wall Robert B. Whitmore Roy and Wanda Williams Dr. Heber W. Windley III

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52 TEAM PHOTO 2016 UNC VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE Penn State Classic Aug 26 vs. Georgia Southern 5 p.m. Aug 27 vs. West Virginia 1 p.m. Aug 27 at Penn State 7 p.m. Sept 1 at Duke 6:30 p.m. Sept 3 TCU 6:30 p.m. ACC/Big Ten Challenge Sept 9 Wisconsin 6:30 p.m. Sept 10 Minnesota 6:30 p.m. TCU Horned Frog Invitational Sept 16 vs. Sam Houston State 3 p.m. Sept 17 vs. SMU 12 p.m. Sept 17 at TCU 4 p.m. Sept 22 at NC State* 7 p.m. Sept 25 at Boston College* 12 p.m. Sept. 30 at Georgia Tech* 7 p.m. Oct 2 at Clemson* 1 p.m. Oct 7 Florida State* 6 p.m. Oct 9 Miami* 1 p.m. Oct 14 at Notre Dame* 7 p.m. Oct 16 at Louisville* 1 p.m. Oct 21 Boston College* 6 p.m. Oct 23 Syracuse* 1 p.m. Oct 28 at Virginia Tech* 7 p.m. Oct 30 at Pittsburgh* 1 p.m. Nov 4 at Miami* 7 p.m. Nov 6 at Florida State* 1 p.m. Nov 11 Clemson* 7:30 p.m. Nov 12 Georgia Tech* 6 p.m. Nov 16 NC State* 6 p.m. Nov 18 Virginia* 6 p.m. Nov 23 Duke* 2 p.m. Nov 26 Wake Forest* 2 p.m. NCAA Tournament Dec 1-3 NCAA First and Second Rounds Dec 9-10 NCAA Regionals Dec NCAA Championship (Columbus, Ohio) Home matches played at Carmichael Arena * Denotes ACC match CAROLINA VOLLEYBALL

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