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1 2010 INFORMATION BOOK

2 THE LADYJACKS ROSTER MARY CAITLIN BOTTLES 6-0 JUNIOR LAUREN MCDANIEL 5-9 FRESHMAN MEAGAN VEACH 5-2 FRESHMAN LINDSAY HILL 6-1 FRESHMAN MONICA PANNONE 5-10 FRESHMAN KELSEY OWENS 5-10 SENIOR 1 MADISON HANLAN 5-6 SOPHOMORE ALLISON GIDEON 5-11 FRESHMAN CARRIE HAHN 6-0 JUNIOR DEBBIE HUMPHREYS HEAD COACH LAUREL KUEPKER 5-6 SENIOR MELISSA MIKSCH 5-9 JUNIOR BRIAN YALE ASST. COACH JOHN CRITZER ASST. COACH ARIELLE DARON 5-10 SENIOR SABRINA BURNS 6-2 SOPHOMORE LESLIE JACKSON 6-1 FRESHMAN

3 INTRODUCTION QUICK FACTS & CREDITS Table of Contents Roster... 1 Quick Facts & Table of Contents... 2 Schedule Roster Breakdown... 4 The Ladyjacks The Coaches & Staff Stats & Results...13 History/Records Career Records Season Records Single-Match/Team Records Debbie Humphreys Records vs Opponents Ladyjack Awards Mantel Ladyjack Conference MVPs Year-By-Year Results All-Time Roster William R. Johnson Coliseum Credits The 2010 Ladyjack Volleyball Media Supplement was written and designed by SFA Assistant Director of Media Relations Ben Rikard, with assistance from James Dixon and Brian Ross. Photos by Hardy Meredith, SFA university photographer. General Information Location...Nacogdoches, Texas Enrollment... 11,990 Founded First Classes Nickname... Lumberjacks/Ladyjacks Colors...Purple and White (red trim) Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference...Southland President...Dr. Baker Pattillo Athletics Director... Robert Hill Associate AD...Matt Fenley Assistant AD...John Branch Assistant AD...Rob Meyers Assistant AD...Amber Burdge Team Information Arena... William R. Johnson Coliseum Capacity... 7,203 Head Coach... Debbie Humphreys Office Phone... (936) Alma Mater... Texas Tech, 1986 Career Record/Years (.688)/22 Record at SFA...Same Assistant Coach... Brian Yale Alma Mater...Bowling Green, 1998 Assistant Coach...John Critzer Alma Mater...William & Mary, Record SLC Record/Finish /4th Postseason... SLC Tournament (2-1) Letterwinners R/L...7/5 Starters R/L...4+Libero/2 First Season in SLC Record Since Joining SLC (.688) All-Time SLC Record (.772) Postseason Record SLC NCAA NIVC SLC Championships... 7 SLC Tournament Titles... 4 NCAA Appearances... 4 NIVC Appearances... 2 Media Relations Director...James Dixon ... jdixon@sfasu.edu Assistant Director... Brian Ross ...rossbrian@sfasu.edu Assistant Director (volleyball)... Ben Rikard Office... (936) rikardbenja@sfasu.edu Media Relations Fax... (936) Web Site... Athletic Dept. Phone... (936)

4 INTRODUCTION SCHEDULE 2010 LADYJACK SCHEDULE AUGUST - BAYLOR TOURNAMENT - OCTOBER 8/27: at Baylor 8/28: vs Butler 8/28: vs SMU 6:30 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Waco Waco Waco 8/31: vs ULM 7:00 p.m Nacogdoches SEPTEMBER - WICHITA STATE TOURNAMENT 9/3: 9/3: 9/4: vs Portland at Wichita State vs Portland 12:00 p.m. Wichita, Kan. 7:00 p.m. Wichita, Kan. 12:00 p.m. Wichita, Kan. 9/10 9/10: 9/11: 9/11: vs Wisc.-Green Bay vs South Dakota vs Idaho State at Drake 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa 6:00 p.m. Nacogdoches - DRAKE TOURNAMENT - 9/15: vs North Texas - RICE TOURNAMENT - 3 9/17: vs Samford 9/17: vs Arkansas State 9/18: at Rice 10:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Houston Houston Houston 9/23: at Northwestern State 9/25: at Central Arkansas 9/30: vs UTSA 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Natchitoches, La. Conway, Ark. Nacogdoches 10/2: vs TAMUCC 10/6: at Sam Houston 10/9: vs Southeatern La. 10/14: at UT-Arlington 10/16: at Texas State 10/20: vs UTSA 10/23: at Nicholls 10/27: vs UT-Arlington 10/30: vs Texas State NOVEMBER 11/4: 11/6: 11/11: 11/13: at TAMUCC at UTSA vs McNeese State vs Lamar - SLC TOURNAMENT 11/19-11/21 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Nacogdoches Huntsville Nacogdoches Arlington San Marcos Nacogdoches Thibodaux, La. Nacogdoches Nacogdoches 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Corpus Christi San Antonio Nacogdoches Nacogdoches Johnson Coliseum - Huntsville

5 THE LADYJACKS ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2010 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown / HS (Previous School) 1 MC Bottles MB 6-0 Jr./2L Rowlett, Texas / Rowlett HS 2 Lindsay Hill MB 6-1 Fr./HS San Antonio, Texas / Reagan HS 3 Laurel Kuepker S 5-6 Sr./3L LaPorte, Ind. / LaPorte HS 4 Arielle Daron MB 5-10 Sr./3L Houston, Texas / Spring Wood HS 5 Lauren McDaniel OH 5-9 Fr./HS Lucas, Texas / Lovejoy HS 6 Monica Pannone OH 5-10 Fr./HS Pflugerville, Texas / Pflugerville HS 7 Madison Hanlan L/DS 5-6 So./1L Arlington, Texas / Martin HS 8 Sabrina Burns OH 6-2 So./1L McAlester, Okla./ McAlester HS 9 Meagan Veach S/DS 5-2 Fr./HS Highlands, Texas / Crosby HS 10 Kelsey Owens OH 5-10 Sr./3L The Colony, Texas / The Colony HS 12 Allison Gideon S 5-11 Fr./RS Georgetown, Texas / Vista Ridge HS 13 Leslie Jackson OH 6-1 Fr./HS Arlington, Texas / Mansfield Legacy HS 14 Carrie Hahn MB?-? Jr./HS Georgetown, Texas / Vista Ridge HS 15 Melissa Miksch OH 5-9 Jr./2L Austin, Texas / Bowie HS Head Coach: Debbie Humphreys (Texas Tech, 86; 23rd season) Asst. Coach: Brian Yale (Bowling Green, 98; 6th season) Asst. Coach: John Critzer (William & Mary, 97; 1st season) 2010 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown / HS (Previous School) 1 MC Bottles MB 6-0 So./1L Rowlett, Texas / Rowlett HS 8 Sabrina Burns OH 6-2 Fr./HS McAlester, Okla./ McAlester HS 4 Arielle Daron MB 5-10 Jr./2L Houston, Texas / Spring Wood HS 12 Allison Gideon S 5-11 Fr./HS Georgetown, Texas / Vista Ridge HS 14 Carrie Hahn MB?-? Jr./HS Georgetown, Texas / Vista Ridge HS 7 Madison Hanlan L/DS 5-6 Fr./HS Arlington, Texas / Martin HS 2 Lindsay Hill MB 6-1 Fr./HS San Antonio, Texas / Reagan HS 13 Leslie Jackson OH 6-1 Fr./HS Arlington, Texas / Mansfield Legacy HS 3 Laurel Kuepker S 5-6 Jr./2L LaPorte, Ind. / LaPorte HS 5 Lauren McDaniel OH 5-9 Fr./HS Lucas, Texas / Lovejoy HS 15 Melissa Miksch OH 5-9 So./1L Austin, Texas / Bowie HS 10 Kelsey Owens OH 5-10 Jr./2L The Colony, Texas / The Colony HS 6 Monica Pannone OH 5-10 Fr./HS Pflugerville, Texas / Pflugerville HS 9 Meagan Veach S/DS 5-2 Fr./HS Highlands, Texas / Crosby HS Head Coach: Debbie Humphreys (Texas Tech, 86; 22nd season) Asst. Coach: Brian Yale (Bowling Green, 98; 5th season) Asst. Coach: John Critzer (William & Mary, 97; 1st season) 2010 ROSTER BY CLASS Senior Junior Sophomore Freshman Laurel Kuepker MC Bottles Sabrina Burns Allison Gideon Arielle Daron Melissa Miksch Madison Hanlan Lindsay Hill Kelsey Owens Carrie Hahn Leslie Jackson Lauren McDaniel Monica Pannone Meagan Veach 4

6 THE LADYJACKS PLAYER PROFILES 1 MC BOTTLES JUNIOR MB 6-0 Rowlett, Texas Rowlett HS 2008 First Team All-SLC 2009 Second Team All-SLC 2009: Second team all-southland Conference selection... named to the Southland Conference Tournament all-tournament team... finished second on the team and eighth in the Southland in hitting percentage (.286), and second on the team and sixth in the league in blocks per set (1.00)... had a season-high 18 kills in the Southland Conference Tournament finals vs Texas State (11/22)... finished with double-digit kills in seven of the final eight matches of the season... hit no lower than.270 in any of her last eight matches... had 16 kills and a season-best eight blocks in a 3-1 win over UTSA (11/20) in the first round of the Southland Conference Tournament... hit a season-best.522 at Central Arkansas (11/7), finishing with 11 kills on just 16 swings with only two errors. 2008: All-Southland Conference first team selection... SLC Defensive Player of the Week for the week of Sept. 22 after her three-match performance at the Spike Ike Classic in Denton, Texas... All-Tournament selection at SMU Radisson Invitational... was one of three freshmen on the All-SLC first team, the first freshmen to make the first team since led team and finished third in the league with a.356 hitting percentage... had a career-best 19 kills in four-set win over McNeese State (10/4), with 17 kills apiece against UTA (11/1) and Sam Houston State (11/21) on her way to hitting double-digits in kills on nine occasions... posted a career high with eight blocks against North Texas (9/16)... had at least five blocks in a match four times and had at least four blocks in a match 11 times... posted career-best.762 percentage for a single match when she had 17 kills on 21 swings with only one error against UTA (11/1)... entered the starting lineup on Sept. 6 at SMU, igniting a conference-best 13-match win streak for SFA. High School and Club: District 10-5A co-mvp as a senior... first team All-District 10-5A... Offensive Player of the Year... led team to cotitle of District 10-5A... played for Dallas Skyline club team and competed in open division at USA Junior Nationals. Personal: Daughter of Bobby and Janet Bottles... Born July 9, Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE D RE BS BA TOT LINDSAY HILL FRESHMAN MB 6-1 2San Antonio, Texas Reagan HS High School: Led RHS to three straight District 26-5A championships... led RHS to 2007 and 2008 regional finals, and 2009 area finals first team all-district 26-5A honorable mention all-district... twotime academic all-district selection Lonestar Volleyball Comeback Player of the Year... graduated cum laude... winner of Texas scholar award and member of National Honor Society. Personal: Born April 23, daughter of Carrie and John Hill. 3 LAUREL KUEPKER SENIOR S 5-6 LaPorte, Ind. LaPorte HS 2008 Hon. Mention All-SLC 2009: ESPN The Magazine First Team Academic all-region VI selection... First team academic all-southland Conference selection... moved from libero to setter as a junior, averaging 2.70 assists per set while missing seven matches during the season due to injury... posted a season-high 14 digs along with 32 assists in putting together her first career double-double against Central Arkansas (9/28)... picked up a season-best 33 assists in a win at Nicholls (10/9)... put up at least 30 assists twice on the year, and went over 20 assists five times while splitting time at the setting spot with senior Paloma Buckner. 2008: ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI second team selection... All-SLC honorable mention... earned SLC Defensive Player of the Week four times, the most in the SLC, and became only the eighth player in the history of the Southland Conference to take the honor four times in a single season... only Ladyjack to play in all 104 sets on the season, including starting each of the team s 29 matches... led the SLC in digs with a 4.45 per-set aveage... went over 30 digs three times on the year, including setting a career high and tying the high mark in the SLC with 36 digs in a five-set win over SMU (9/6)... finished season with 33-dig effort in SLC Tournament versus Sam Houston State (11/21)... had 31 digs at Texas State (10/30)... posted double-figure digs in 24 of 29 matches on the season. 2007: Started all 35 matches for the Ladyjacks as a freshman, one of only four Ladyjacks to play in all 122 individual games on the season... earned All-Tournament honors at the Ladyjack invitational... finished second on the team with 3.75 digs per game... posted double-figure digs in 22 matches, including five matches with 20 or more... picked up 32 digs against Houston (9/14), tying for the most single-match digs on the squad for the season. High School: A four-year starter and letterwinner for her LaPorte High School team... earned All-Duneland Conference honors each of her last three seasons... also named Most Valuable Player on her high school squad three straight years... won the team setter award all four years... was named the Player of the Year as a senior by the Herald-Argus newspaper after leading LaPorte to the Duneland Conference Championship... posted 712 assists, 189 digs and 173 kills as a senior... holds the school s all-time record for career assists... during her career was named the Booster Club Athlete of the Month and was voted a team captain all four years... was named Tournament MVP in the 18-and-under American Division of the Junior Olympic Championships... led the Dunes to the division title in the 48-team tournament... helped guide her Dunes club team to a third-place finish in the under-17 open division two years ago... a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Jan Fitzpatrick and Dan Kuepker... Born July 26, Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE D BS BA TOT

7 THE LADYJACKS PLAYER PROFILES 4 ARIELLE DARON SENIOR MB 5-10 Houston, Texas Spring Wood HS 2009: Played in all 37 matches for SFA on the season, becoming one of SFA s most potent offensive options... averaged a career-best 2.26 kills per set, hitting a solid named Southland Conference Player of the Week on Nov. 16 after averaging 4.10 kills per set in three matches against Mc- Neese State, Southeastern La. and Nicholls... put up a career-high 19 kills against Central Arkansas (9/28)... put up 17 kills against McNeese State (10/10), including 10 in the first set alone in helping SFA reach the 20-win mark for the sixth straight season... picked up seven of her team-high 14 kills in the first set of SFA s loss to Texas State (10/29), setting a career high with a.522 attack percentage... hit.345 with 14 kills in the Southland Conference Tournament semifinals against Nicholls (11/21) in helping propel SFA to the conference championship match. 2008: Got into 17 matches, including 42 individual sets... had a seasonhigh eight kills and four blocks in sparking SFA to a win over Texas A&M- Corpus Christi (10/15)... had at least five kills on four occasions... opened season with six-kill, four-block performance in win over Western Carolina (8/29)... finished with 24 blocks for a 0.57 per-set average on the year. 2007: Saw action in 13 matches on the season... had a season-best four kills against North Texas (9/18) and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (11/3)... had kills in the final nine matches she saw action in... picked up a seasonbest three digs against Wake Forest (9/14)... averaged a kill per game as a freshman. High School: A versatile athlete who earned honors in three sports at Spring Wood... was team captain for the volleyball squad and named the team s Most Valuable Player as a senior... was a first-team all-district selection... also captained the varsity basketball team and earned first-team alldistrict accolades... was named MVP of the track team as a senior... served as captain on her club team, the Southwest Heat Juniors... was named to the academic all-district teams for both volleyball and basketball. Personal: Daughter of Dana Daron... Born July 6, Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE D RE BS BA TOT LAUREN MCDANIEL FRESHMAN OH 5-9 5Lucas, Texas Lovejoy HS High School & Club: Led Lovejoy High School to back-to-back 3A state championships in 2008 and three-time district champions... named first team all-district... named district MVP... TGCA athlete of the year second team all-area in all-state tournament team in 2008 and all-state team in 2008 and member of National Honor Society and named academic all-district... played for Victory Volleyball... named team MVP in both 2008 and Personal: Born July 15, daughter of Linda and Randy McDaniel. MONICA PANNONE FRESHMAN OH Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville HS High School and Club: Team MVP... All-district selection... Club team finished 3rd at Junior Olympics in led PHS to Class 5A state playoffs in second team all-district selection in Personal: Daughter of Carlo Pannone and Kay Freitas... born June 7, 1992 in Austin, Texas. 7 MADISON HANLAN SOPH L 5-6 Arlington, Texas Martin HS 2009: Honorable mention all-southland Conference selection... named Southland Conference Defensive Player of the Week twice, including after averaging 4.23 digs per set in four matches at the Northern Illinois Tournament (8/31)... set a SFA freshman record with 585 digs on the season, the fourth-highest mark in SFA history... finished third in the Southland Conference by averaging 4.24 digs per set... her 585 total digs were 63 more than any player in the league... had 10 or more digs in 33 of 37 matches on the season... also finished ninth in the league in service aces with 0.29 per set, and second in the league with 40 total aces... found the floor with four aces in her first collegiate match in a win over Illinois-Chicago (8/28) before setting a season high with five aces in a five-set win over UTSA (10/17)... posted a season-best and team-high 26 digs in a 3-1 win over McNeese State (10/3)... had a span of 22 consecutive matches with at least 10 digs and finished the year with eight matches with 20 or more digs. High School: Four-year letterwinner at Arlington Martin High School... led Warriors to District 4-5A championship in 2008 and to third round of Class 5A playoffs... earned Martin s Outstanding Freshman Award in 2005, and defensive player of the year awards in 2006, 2007 and named to 2008 Dallas Morning News all-area first team... named alldistrict in 2006 and named one of PrepVolleyball.com s top 250 U.S. recruits of honorable mention selection to Lone Star Volleyball s all-texas team LoneStarVolleyball.com Texas Libero of the Year finalist... played club volleyball for Texas Advantage, placing second in the open national championships in 2007, third in 2008 and ninth in Personal: Born May 2, daughter of Debbie and Scott Hanlan... pre-professional major. Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE D RE BS BA TOT

8 THE LADYJACKS PLAYER PROFILES SABRINA BURNS SOPH OH 6-2 8McAlester, Okla. McAlester HS 2009: Saw action in 20 matches on the season as a true freshman... averaged 1.00 kills and 0.53 blocks per set... put up a season-high seven kills with no errors on 10 swings, along with a pair of service aces against Alcorn State (9/18)... rejected a season-best five shots against Mississippi State (9/4)... had four blocks apiece in matches at Missouri State (9/5) and against Houston (9/18). High School: Four-year letterwinner at McAlester High School was only freshman on team in 2005 when MHS placed second in Oklahoma s 5A ranks, before leading MHS to the state title in 2006 an a third-place finish in 2007 competed for Oklahoma Peak Performance Volleyball Club in Edmond, Okla., and was part of first Oklahoma club team to qualify in the Open Division for the USA Junior Olympic National Championships helped club team place fifth in the National Division at the 2007 USA Junior Olympic Championships graduated as valedictorian of senior class. Personal: November 17, daughter of Anita and Tim Burns... majoring in business. Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE D RE BS BA TOT MEAGAN VEACH FRESHMAN S/DS 5-2 9Highlands, Texas Crosby HS High School and Club: Led Crosby to district title... named to the all-district first team... played for Texas Thunder Volleyball Club where she was named the best all-around player and earned the Coach s and Leadership Awards. Personal: Born March 15, daughter of Tammy and Randy Veach. KELSEY OWENS SENIOR OH The Colony, Texas The Colony HS 2009: Entered role of primary outside hitter as a junior and responded with career highs in kills, digs and blocks... was third on the team, averaging 2.78 kills per set... got into 27 matches on the year despite being slowed by an early-season knee injury... finished third on the team in blocks with a 0.59 per-set average... put up eight double-doubles on the season, including four straight from Sept. 26-Oct led SFA to a win at McNeese State (10/3) with a team-best 20 kills... five matches later had 21 kills in a five-set loss at Sam Houston State (10/21) and finished the season as the only Ladyjack to put up 20 kills in a single match on the year... had 10 kills, four blocks and seven digs in the Southland Conference Tournament finals against Texas State (11/22). 2008: Saw action in 27 matches, including 85 individual sets... posted season-high 15 kills on two occasions, first in a win over SE Louisiana (10/11) then again in at Texas State (10/30)... finished the season posting double-figure kills in the final three matches of the season... posted double-figure kills nine times with team posting a 7-2 record in those matches... increased season hitting percentage 48 points from freshman season... picked up a career high with five blocks in four-set win over McNeese State (10/4)... dropped in career-best four aces in sweep of Louisiana Tech (10/7)... went through six-match stretch from Sept. 26-Oct. 11 where she swung.302 on 142 tries, averaging 2.76 kills per set. 2007: Saw action in 34 of 35 matches on the season... started off her SFA career with a 27-dig performance in the first match of the season against Montana State (8/24)... had seven matches in double-figure kills... came through with a match-high and season-best 18 kills on 42 attacks (.444 attack percentage) and three blocks in road win over Sam Houston (10/12)... ranked fourth on squad by averaging 2.08 kills per game for the year... added 10 kills in SLC Tournament Championship match against Texas State (11/18)... had 10 kills and a three blocks in road win over Texas State (10/6). High School: Was named team s Most Valuable Player at The Colony High... served as team captain and was a first-team all-district selection... was named both the Defensive Player of the Year and Hitter of the Year for her district... honored as a Will to Win Player of the Year... played club volleyball for the Dallas Force... earned club team s MVP award... also played for Victory, a team she helped lead to a 10th-place finish in the 18-and-under American Division of the Junior Olympic Championships... a member of the North Texas High Performance Youth Team... a member of the National Junior Honor Society. Personal: Daughter of Bruce and Lori Owens... born July 8, Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE D BS BA TOT : Took a redshirt. ALLISON GIDEON RS FRESH S 5-11 Georgetown, Texas Vista Ridge HS High School: Four-year Academic all-district... Central Texas Newcomer of the Year in A Setter of the Year, first team all-district, and Hill Country News Dazzling Dozen in A first team all-district, Hill Country News Player of the Year, Hill Country News Dazzling Dozen, team captain in also a UIL and AP Scholar. Personal: Born October 12, daughter of Kathleen and Brett Gideon... undecided major. 7

9 THE LADYJACKS PLAYER PROFILES LESLIE JACKSON FRESHMAN OH Arlington, Texas Legacy HS High School: First Team All-District... District Champions & Regional Semi-Finalist... Team Captain & voted Team most inspirational... All-Area Selection... Academic All-State... School record holder in kills, blocks & hitting percentage... Numerous all-tournament selections. Personal: Born April 10, daughter of Brenda and Lawrence Jackson... plans to major in biology. CARRIE HAHN JUNIOR MB Georgetown, Texas Vista Ridge HS High School and Club: Lettered three years at Vista Ridge HS... all-district 26-4A selection in 2007 and academic all-state in academic all-district in 2006, 2007 and district high jump champion in 2006, 2007, state runner up in high jump in played club volleyball for Austin Juinors from 2005 to Personal: Born November 11, daughter of Bonnie and Lestern Hahn. 15 MELISSA MIKSCH JUNIOR OH 5-9 Austin, Texas Bowie HS 2009: Played in 36 of 37 matches for SFA on the season... put up a double-double with 11 kills and 23 digs in SFA s win over Mississppi State (9/4)... had five double-doubles on the season, going over 20 digs twice... finished second on the SFA roster by averaging 3.03 digs per set... put up a career-high 15 kills in SFA s second win in as many seasons over Texas Tech (9/12)... used jump serve to be an effective option from the service line, averaging 0.15 aces per set and dropping in a career-best three aces in a win over Alcorn State (9/19)... had a dozen kills and 14 digs in SFA s sweep of Memphis (9/4) and a 10-kill, 13-dig double-double in helping SFA get past Houston (9/18). 2008: Saw action in 25 matches... picked up a career highs with seven kills,18 attacks, 16 assists, two blocks and a.389 attack percentage in win over New Orleans (9/5)... dropped in a pair of service aces against Western Carolina (8/29) and Texas State (10/30)... had double-figure digs four times with a high of 12 against Western Carolina (8/29). High School and Club: District 25-4A Most Valuable Setter... named Bowie s Offensive Player of the Year... four-year varsity letter winner... team captain... played for Austin Juniors club team, winning the director s award... selected to play in Global Challenge Tournament in Croatia... competed in open division at USA Junior Nationals for four seasons. Personal: Daughter of Harlen and Jane Miksch... Born May 10, Season GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE D RE BS BA TOT

10 COACHES & STAFF DEBBIE HUMPHREYS DEBBIE HUMPHREYS HEAD COACH 23RD SEASON TEXAS TECH, 86 Stephen F. Austin Ladyjack head volleyball coach Debbie Humphreys enters her 23rd season in Nacogdoches as one of the most successful coaches in the game today. The four-time Southland Conference Coach of the Year has brought a level of success to SFA that few schools can boast. The Ladyjacks sixth consecutive 20-win season in 2009 pushed Humphreys career win total to 508, keeping her on an elite list of currently active coaches. Her career wins and.687 winning percentage ranks her among the nation s Top 50 active head coaches. She reached a career milestone in 2009 as well, picking up her 500th career victory with a five-set win over UTSA and she will enter the 2010 season as one of just 35 active coaches in the nation with at least 500 wins - putting her in the top 10 percent among active head coaches in wins. SFA has been exceptional in Southland Conference play in Humphreys tenure as well, including capturing seven SLC titles in her time on campus. Humphreys also led the Ladyjacks to a new Southland Conference record from the seasons as the Ladyjacks racked up 62 consecutive SLC wins over those four years, eclipsing the old record of 58 that was set by UTA in the early 90 s. Her Ladyjacks made school history in 2006, posting a 31-4 record that ranks second all-time at SFA behind only the Ladyjacks 32-4 mark in Incidentally, the `94 campaign marked SFA s first trip to the NCAA Tournament. The Ladyjacks again reached volleyball s big dance in 2006 and did something no other SFA team had ever done -- win a first-round match. The Ladyjacks knocked off Alabama, 3-2, to record the first NCAA Tournament victory in program history, putting an exclamation point on a season for the ages. The 2006 slate included a second straight undefeated SLC run, as the Ladyjacks went 16-0 against league competition on their way to a third straight conference championship. The team surpassed 2005 s 21-match win streak with a 26-match run in 2006, and one year later brought home its fourth straight title with a 15-1 record in league play in The Ladyjacks continue their winning ways once they reach the postseason. SFA has compiled a (.571) all-time Southland Conference Tournament record, making 11 appearances in the conference championship match. Both marks rank SFA among the league s upper echelon. Humphreys squads have recorded three 30-win seasons (1994, 1995 and 2006, advancing to the NCAA Tournament four times (1994, 1997, 1999 and 2006) and to the NIVC tournament twice (1993 and 1995). The Ladyjacks have won six Southland Conference regular-season and four tournament titles during that same stretch. In fact, Humphreys has advanced her squads to the SLC tournament title match in 10 of the last 15 seasons. The SLC has recognized Humphreys for her accomplishments on four separate occasions, naming her the SLC s Coach of the Year in 1992, 1994, 2004 and Humphreys has produced some of the league s top talent in her 20 seasons. During that time she has coached 61 All-Southland Conference selec- HUMPHREYS YEAR-BY-YEAR YEAR OVERALL (SLC) FINISH (11-5) 4th (11-5) T-4th SLC (15-1) T-1st SLC (16-0) 1st SLC (NCAA 2nd Round) (19-0) 1st SLC (17-3) T-1st SLC (15-5) 2nd SLC (14-6) 3rd SLC (16-4) 2nd SLC (13-7) 4th SLC (17-3) 2nd SLC (NCAA Tournament) (16-4) 2nd SLC (14-4) 2nd SLC (NCAA Tournament) (13-3) 1st SLC (17-1) 1st SLC (NIVC Tournament) (12-1) 1st SLC (NCAA Tournament) (7-2) 2nd SLC (NIVC Tournament) (7-2) 3rd SLC (5-4) 4th SLC (4-3) 4th SLC (2-5) 5th SLC (5-2) 3rd SLC TOTALS (266-70).688 (.792) SFA UNDER HUMPHREYS FOUR SLC COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS ( 06, 04, 96, 94) SEVEN SLC CHAMPIONSHIPS ( 94, 95, 96, 04, 05, 06, 07) FOUR NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES ( 94, 97, 99, 06) PROGAM S FIRST EVER NCAA TOURNAMENT WIN (2006) tions, six SLC Player of the Year honorees, five SLC Freshman of the Year picks, two Setter of the Year choices and each of the first four SLC Libero of the Year awards that the conference gave out from 2004 to The Ladyjacks are not just recognized for their achievements on the court. The SFA volleyball team has also been recognized nationally for its academic performance, with four players being named to Academic All-America teams, including 2001 selection Angie Wood. The Ladyjacks were also honored with the prestigious AVCA National Team Academic Award for six straight seasons. The AVCA Team Award is an honor given to volleyball programs at the collegiate and high school level that maintain a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average. The 2002 Ladyjack squad was one of only seven to receive the honor in four consecutive seasons. A native of Rochester, Ill., Humphreys received her bachelor s degree in physical education from Texas Tech in 1986 and her master s degree in exercise physiology in Humphreys was a three-year letterwinner for the Lady Raider volleyball team, where she earned All-Southwest Conference honors and was named team MVP as a senior. Also a stellar studentathlete, Humphreys was a finalist for academic All-America honors. Humphreys is a member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association, has served a term as the SLC representative on the AVCA Head Coaches Committee and is currently representing the SLC on the AVCA All-Region Awards Committee. At the Ladyjacks Awards Banquet, Humphreys was named to the SFA Hall of Honor for her accomplishments at SFA. Humphreys and her husband, Richard, have two children: Regan, 10, and Will, 9. 9

11 COACHES & STAFF BRIAN YALE BRIAN YALE ASSISTANT COACH 6TH SEASON BOWLING GREEN, 98 Brian Yale is entering his sixth season as the assistant coach for Stephen F. Austin Ladyjack volleyball. In his first four years with the Ladyjacks, Yale has helped guide SFA to one of the most successful stretches in school history. The Ladyjacks are since his arrival, with three Southland Conference championships and a pair of undefeated SLC seasons on the books. Yale was also on the bench for SFA s 2006 NCAA Tournament win over Alabama. Yale came to Nacogdoches with a very successful volleyball coaching rèsumè to his name. He was the head coach at Genoa High School in Genoa, Ohio, for nine years, guiding his team to the 2003 state semi-finals. He posted a overall record with four consecutive league championships. While at Genoa, Yale was also the head coach for the Toledo Volleyball Club, guiding his under-17 team to the national tournament in Yale was also the owner, manager and volleyball director of Synergy Sports and Fitness in Toledo. YALE FILE COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE 2005-PRESENT...ASSISTANT COACH STEPHEN F. AUSTIN OTHER COACHING EXPERIENCE HEAD COACH GENOA HIGH SCHOOL (GENOA, OHIO) HEAD COACH TOLEDO VOLLEYBALL CLUB (TOLEDO, OHIO) HEAD COACH PREMIER VOLLEYBALL CLUB (TOLEDO, OHIO) PLAYING EXPERIENCE BOWLING GREEN UNIVERSITY A graduate of Bowling Green State University, Yale was a member of the men s volleyball team, as well as team president and coach. While at BGSU, Yale helped lead his team to the 1995 MIVA Division II Championship and the 1996 Mid-America Conference regular-season and tournament championships. At SFA, Yale s duties include assisting Ladyjack head coach Debbie Humphreys in recruiting and on-the-court coaching, as well as with the day-to-day operations of the volleyball office. 10

12 COACHES & STAFF JOHN CRITZER JOHN CRITZER ASSISTANT COACH 1ST SEASON WILLIAM & MARY, 97 John Critzer is in his first year at SFA and has nearly 15 years of volleyball coaching experience to his credit, most recently spending 2009 as a coach on staff at The College of William & Mary. Critzer comes to Nacogdoches after just one year with the Tribe, which followed four years in Colorado Springs, Colo., where he was the varsity head coach at Mesa Ridge High School from Last season Critzer helped lead the Tribe to a solid record, as well as a 10-4 mark in the Colonial Athletic Conference. Before William & Mary, Critzer helped Mesa Ridge achieve the first winning season in school history. He was also a head coach within the Colorado Juniors Volleyball Club since His Colorado Juniors teams produced nine collegiate recruits and a top-five finish at the Asics National Championships in Before heading west, he spent four years in Roanoke, Va., coaching at the collegiate, high school, and club levels. From Critzer was a volunteer assistant at Radford University, where he was involved in all aspects of the practice and training regimen. From , he served at Salem High as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant, and developed the school s first off-season training and conditioning program. His work with the middle and outside hitters on the varsity team helped Salem reach the postseason three out of four years, and his JV team had a four-year record of On top of that, Critzer was also an assistant and head coach with the Roanoke Juniors Volleyball Club, responsible for the training of middle hitters and helping to produce nine college signees including six Division I recruits. CRITZER FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE ASSISTANT COACH WILLIAM & MARY HEAD COACH MESA RIDGE HS COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO ASSISTANT COACH WILLIAM & MARY ASSISTANT COACH SALEM HS ASSISTANT COACH WILLIAM & MARY ROANOKE, VA VOLUNTEER ASST. RADFORD STUDENT COACH WILLIAM & MARY Critzer is a 1997 graduate from The College of Willia & Mary with dual degrees in mathematics and history, and was a student and volunteer assistant coach with the Tribe from From , he served as the head coach at Lafayette High in Williamsburg, Va., helping build a program that had only existed since 1996 into a state contender while overseeing budgeting, fundraising, and community relations. His athletes had an average GPA of over 3.6 in the classroom, and reached the state finals in 1998 after winning the regional championship. The Rams reached the regional semifinals each of the next three years, and Critzer was honored as the Bay Rivers District Coach of the Year in

13 COACHES & STAFF SUPPORT STAFF ALBERTA NICHOLS GRADUATE ASST. ATHLETIC TRAINER 1st SEASON NICHOLLS STATE, 10 CLINT STAUB GRADUATE STUDENT ATHLETIC TRAINER 1st SEASON STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 09 LINDSEY BRUNT STUDENT MANAGER 2nd SEASON BEN RIKARD ASST. SID VOLLEYBALL 4th SEASON STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 06 Ben Rikard is in his fourth year with the SFA athletics department and handles duties for baseball, volleyball, women s basketball, women s bowling and women s tennis. A 2006 graduate of SFA, Rikard spent a year as a media relations intern at the Unniversity of North Texas, where he handled volleyball, track and field, swimming and football responsibilities before making his way back to Nacogodches. As a student at SFA, Rikard spent two semesters as the sports director at KSAU 90.1 and also handled radio play-by-play duties for Nacogdoches High School football in He also interned at ESPN 1260 in Lufkin, Texas, where he provided play-by-play for Angelina College basketball and Hudson High School baseball, following the Hornets to the regional semifinals in JEREMY STOLFA GAME OPERATIONS 7th SEASON STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 03 Jeremy Stolfa joined the SFA athletic department staff six years ago after a five-year playing career as a member of the Lumberjack football team. He serves as the event coordinator for all athletic facilities and assists with marketing and promotion activities. The Bridge City, Texas, native received his bachelor s degree in 2003 and his master s degree in 2006 from SFA. He was a member of the 1999 Southland Conference championship Lumberjack football team. GREG MILLER PUBLIC ADDRESS 5th SEASON Greg Miller is a tenured statistics professor at SFA and is entering his fifth season as public address announcer for the Ladyjacks. During his 14 years on the faculty, he has authored three books and numerous research articles while also serving as the university director for the Statistical Consulting Center. Last season he created an internet blog site devoted entirely to Ladyjack and Southland Conference Volleyball. The project is titled sfavolleyblog.net and provides year-round coverage and analysis of SFA Volleyball. Miller is also the voice of Lumberjack Baseball and he will begin his sixth season in that capacity in the spring. A native of Spring, Texas, Miller has been married for 19 years to Christine. The couple has three children, Jacob (11), Leighann (3) and Brett (2). Rikard also will be in his fourth season serving as the radio playby-play voice for Lumberjack baseball. 12

14 A LOOK AT 2009 RESULTS & STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL MATCHES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE ATTACK SET SERVE DIG BLOCKING G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE Pct RE DIG D/G BS BA Tot B/G BE BHE 13 Bailey, Ashley Bottles,MC Daron, Arielle Owens, Kelsey Buckner, Paloma Franklin, Emily Hanlan, Madison Miksch, Melissa Williams-Roberts,A Burns, Sabrina Kuepker, Laurel Milburn, Sydney TEAM 30 SFA Opponents MATCH RESULTS DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTND vs Illinois-Chicago W vs Southern Illinois L vs Western Illinois W at Northern Illinois L Louisiana-Lafayette W vs Mississippi State W vs Memphis W vs UC-Davis L at Missouri State L at Tulsa L vs Texas Tech W vs Gonzaga W Alcorn State W Houston W TAMUCC W Miami (OH) W at North Texas L Northwestern State W Central Aarkansas L Tulane L at McNeese State W at Nicholls L at Southeastern La. W at TAMUCC W UTSA W at Sam Houston St. L at Lamar W Texas State L UT-Arlington W at Northwestern State W at Central Arkansas L McNeese State W Southeastern La. W Nicholls W at #6 UTSA W vs #7 Nicholls W vs #1 Texas State L FINAL SLC STANDINGS EAST DIVISION Conference Overall School W-L Pct W-L Pct Texas State Sam Houston Lamar UT-Arlington UTSA TAMUCC West Division Conference Overall School W-L Pct W-L Pct Central Arkansas Stephen F. Austin Nicholls State McNeese State SE Louisiana NW State SLC TOURNAMENT RESULTS Friday, Nov. 20 Match One: No. 1 Texas State 3, No. 8 Southeastern La. 0 Match Two: No. 4 Lamar 3, No. 5 UT-Arlington 1 Match Three: No. 7 Nicholls 3, No. 2 Sam Houston State 1 Match Four: No. 3 Stephen F. Austin 3, No. 6 UTSA 1 Saturday, Nov. 21 Match Five: No. 1 Texas State 3, No. 4 Lamar 1 Match Six: No. 3 Stephen F. Austin 3, No. 7 Nicholls 1 Sunday, Nov. 22 Championship Match: No. 1 Texas State 3, No. 3 Stephen F. Austin 1 13

15 HISTORY & RECORDS CAREER RECORDS Kills 1. Krisna Johnson (93-96) 2, Kristy Rhodes (98-01) 1, Michelle Reid (89-92) 1, Brooke Newbury (93-96) 1, Lauren Railey (05-08) 1, Heather Stumbaugh (96-99) 1, Brittany Burton (01-04) 1, Aubrey Duncan (91-94) 1, Traci Rohde (04-07) 1, Angie Wood (99-02) 1,250 Kills Average 1. Kristy Rhodes (98-01) Krisna Johnson (93-96) Michelle Reid (89-92) Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Angie Wood (99-02) Laura Cramer (03-06) Heather Stumbaugh (96-99) Lauren Railey (05-08) Brooke Newbury (93-96) Brittany Burton (01-04) 3.03 Total Attacks 1. Krisna Johnson (94-96) 7, Brooke Newbury (93-96) 4, Lauren Railey (05-08) 4, Kristy Rhodes (98-01) 4, Heather Stumbaugh (96-99) 3, Michelle Reid (89-92) 3, Angie Wood (99-02) 3, Laura Cramer (03-06) 3, Brittany Burton (01-04) 3, Jenny Orndorff (97-00) 3,210 Attack Percentage 1. Kristy Rhodes (98-01) Shana Neiman (96-99) Aubrey Duncan (91-94).311 MC Bottles (08- ) Traci Rohde (04-07) Michelle Reid (89-92) Brittany Burton (01-04) Amber Matocha (95-97) Jennifer Wilson (99-02) Heather Stumbaugh (96-99).239 Assists 1. JJ Jones (04-07) 5, Bianca Aranda (95-98) 5, Marissa Dorcheus (98-01) 5, Wendy Walling (90-93) 4, Terri Sherrill (91-94) 2, Sunni Williams (99-02) 1, Jennifer Fritsche (98-99) 1, Whitney Schott (07-08) 1, Paloma Buckner (08-09) 1, Lauren Adams (03-06) 1,293 Assists Average 1. Marissa Dorcheus (98-01) JJ Jones (04-07) Bianca Aranda (95-98) Wendy Walling (90-93) Jennifer Fritsche (88-89) Paloma Buckner (08-09) Melissa Bullion (2003) Terri Sherrill (91-94) Lauren Adams (03-06) Whitney Schott (07-) 7.22 Service Aces 1. Bianca Aranda (95-98) Wendy Walling (90-93) Diane Wismann (90-93) Krisna Johnson (93-96) Brooke Newbury (93-96) JJ Jones (04-07) Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Lauren Railey (05-08) Stephanie Figgers (03-06) Traci Rohde (04-07) 140 Service Ace Average 1. Kasey Fleener (94-96) Wendy Walling (90-93) Bianca Aranda (95-98) Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Diane Wismann (90-93) Krisna Johnson (93-96) Joycee Curry (92-94) 0.35 Lauren Adams (03-06) 0.35 JJ Jones Kristy Rhodes (98-01) 0.32 Traci Rohde (04-07) 0.32 Digs 1. Stephanie Figgers (03-06) 2, Heather Stumbaugh (96-99) 1, Lauren Railey (05-08) 1, Jami Hill (04-07) 1, Brooke Newbury (93-96) 1, Jenny Orndorff (97-00) 1, Krisna Johnson (93-96) 1, Deborah Kirkham (01-04) 1, Bianca Aranda (95-98) 1, Julie Goodson (00-03) 1,137 Digs Average 1. Stephanie Figgers (03-06) Madison Hanlan (09-) Heather Stumbaugh (96-99) Jami Hill (04-07) Laurel Kuepker (07-) Lauren Railey (05-08) Deborah Kirkham (01-04) Jenny Orndorff (97-00) Krisna Johnson (93-96) Brooke Newbury (93-96) 2.78 Block Solos 1. Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Susie Schumann (94-97) Kristi Stanley (90-93) Michelle Reid (89-92) Brittany Burton (01-04) Krisna Johnson (93-96) Ashley Bailey (05-09) 58 Kristen Clark (88-91) Shana Neimann (96-99) Jennifer Wilson (99-02) 47 Traci Rohde (04-07) 47 Block Assists 1. Traci Rohde (04-07) Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Brittany Burton (01-04) Shana Neimann (96-99) Susie Schumann (94-97) Kristy Rhodes (98-01) Jennifer Wilson (99-02) Ashley Bailey (05-09) Krisna Johnson (93-96) JJ Jones (04-07) 284 Total Blocks 1. Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Traci Rohde (04-07) Brittany Burton (01-04) Susie Schumann (94-97) Shana Neimann (96-99) Jennifer Wilson (99-02) Kristy Rhodes (98-01) Ashley Bailey (05-09) Krisna Johnson (93-96) Kristi Stanley (90-93) 317 Blocks Average 1. Aubrey Duncan (91-94) Briana Taylor (06-07) April Taylor (95-96) Traci Rohde (04-07) Ashley Bailey (05-) Shana Neimann (96-99) 1.06 Brittany Burton (01-04) 1.02 Jennifer Wilson (99-02) MC Bottles (08- ) Susie Schumann (94-97)

16 HISTORY & RECORDS SEASON RECORDS Kills 1. Krisna Johnson (1995) Krisna Johnson (1996) Michelle Reid (1992) Heather Stumbaugh (1997) Kristy Rhodes (2000) Brooke Newbury (1995) Krisna Johnson (1994) Michelle Reid (1990) Jennifer Wilson (2002) 503 Aubrey Duncan (1993) 503 Kills Average 1. Kristy Rhodes (2000) Krisna Johnson (1995) Kristy Rhodes (1999) 4.96 Michelle Reid (1992) Krisna Johnson (1996) Heather Stumbaugh (1997) Michelle Reid (1990) Michelle Reid (1991) Krisna Johnson (1994) Laura Cramer (2005) 4.12 Total Attacks 1. Krisna Johnson (1995) 1, Brooke Newbury (1995) 1, Angie Wood (2002) 1, Krisna Johnson (1996) 1, Heather Stumbaugh (1997) 1, Lauren Railey (2006) 1, Kristy Rhodes (2000) 1, Krisna Johnson (1994) 1, Brooke Newbury (1996) 1, Traci Rohde (2006) 1,213 Attack Percentage 1. Kristy Rhodes (1999) Kristy Rhodes (1998) Aubrey Duncan (1992) MC Bottles (2008) Michelle Reid (1992) Kristy Rhodes (2000) Shana Neimann (1999) Aubrey Duncan (1993) Krisna Johnson (1996) Kristy Rhodes (2001).307 Assists 1. Bianca Aranda (1995) 1, Marissa Dorcheus (1999) 1, Terri Sherrill (1994) 1, Sunni Williams (2002) 1, Marissa Dorcheus (2000) 1, JJ Jones (2006) 1, Wendy Walling (1993) 1, JJ Jones (2005) 1, Marissa Dorcheus (2001) 1, Bianca Aranda (1996) 1,287 Assists Average 1. Marissa Dorcheus (1999) Marissa Dorcheus (2000) JJ Jones (2006) JJ Jones (2005) Marissa Dorcheus (2001) JJ Jones (2004) Terri Sherrill (1992) Bianca Aranda (1995) Bianca Aranda (1996) Wendy Walling (1993) Service Aces 1. Aubrey Duncan (1994) 79 Wendy Walling (1990) Bianca Aranda (1995) 77 Joycee Curry (1993) Stephanie Figgers (2004) Bianca Aranda (1996) 61 Krisna Johnson (1995) Angie Wood (2002) Wendy Walling (1991) 57 Diane Wismann (1992) 57 Krisna Johnson (1994) 57 Service Ace Average 1. Wendy Walling (1990) Shawn Moore (1990) Aubrey Duncan (1994) Stephanie Figgers (2004) Traci Rohde (2004) Joycee Curry (1993) 0.53 Bianca Aranda (1995) 0.53 Bianca Aranda (1996) Wendy Walling (1991) Shawn Moore (1989) 0.50 Tami Weisner (1989) 0.50 Terri Sherrill (1994) 0.50 Digs 1. Stephanie Figgers (2006) Stephanie Figgers (2005) Stephanie Figgers (2004) Madison Hanlan (2009) Jami Hill (2007) Heather Stumbaugh (1997) Heather Stumbaugh (1999) Stephanie Figgers (2003) Krisna Johnson (1995) Deborah Kirkham (2002) 477 Digs Average 1. Stephanie Figgers (2006) Stephanie Figgers (2005) Stephanie Figgers (2004) Laurel Kuepker (2008) Heather Stumbaugh (1999) Madison Hanlan (2009) Stephanie Figgers (2003) Heather Stumbaugh (1998) Jenny Orndorff (1998) Heather Stumbaugh (1997) 3.89 Block Solos 1. Cindy Matlock (1984) 46 Aubrey Duncan (1994) Aubrey Duncan (1993) Kristen Clark (1990) Aubrey Duncan (1992) 29 Ashley Bailey (2009) Brittany Burton (2003) Kristi Stanley (1992) 23 April Taylor (1995) 23 Susie Schumann (1995) 23 Block Assists 1. Traci Rohde (2006) Aubrey Duncan (1993) Shana Neimann (1996) Ashley Bailey (2009) Jennifer Wilson (2002) 128 April Taylor (1995) Traci Rohde (2007) Traci Rohde (2005) Susie Schumann (1996) Amelia Mayeaux (2003) 111 Aubrey Duncan (1994) 111 Aubrey Duncan (1993) 111 Total Blocks 1. Aubrey Duncan (1993) Traci Rohde (2006) Susie Schumann (1996) Ashley Bailey (2009) Aubrey Duncan (1994) April Taylor (1995) Shana Neimann (1996) Jennifer Wilson (2002) Aubrey Duncan (1992) Traci Rohde (2007) 136 Blocks Average 1. Traci Rohde (2006) Aubrey Duncan (1993) Jennifer Wilson (1999) Traci Rohde (2005) 1.19 Shana Neimann (1996) Traci Rohde (2007) 1.17 Brittany Burton (2004) 1.17 April Taylor (1995) Ashley Bailey (2009) Aubrey Duncan (1994) 1.15 Kristy Rhodes (1998) 1.15

17 HISTORY & RECORDS SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS Kills 1. Michelle Reid (11/14/92) Michelle Reid (9/13/91) 36 Krisna Johnson (11/22/96) Kristy Rhodes (11/7/00) Michelle Reid (10/31/92) Michelle Reid (10/13/92) 33 Krisna Johnson (10/22/94) Michelle Reid (9/15/92) Four players tied at 29 Total Attacks 1. Michelle Reid (11/14/92) Michelle Reid (10/13/92) Krisna Johnson (10/20/94) 69 Kristy Rhodes (9/16/00) 69 Kristy Rhodes (11/7/00) Krisna Johnson (11/2/96) Krisna Johnson (11/18/95) Four players tied at 66 Attack Percentage (minimum 10 attacks) 1. Tami Weisner (9/22/89) Aubrey Duncan (10/8/94) Brooke Newbury (11/2/95) Missy Welch (9/22/89) Kristen Clark (10/8/91).800 Aubrey Duncan (10/18/94).800 Ashley Bailey (9/20/08) Aubrey Duncan (9/21/93) Kristi Stanley (9/29/90) Jennifer Wilson (10/2/01).769 Service Aces 1. Aubrey Duncan (11/10/94) 9 2. Shawn Moore (10/9/89) 8 Kasey Fleener (10/5/96) 8 Jenny Orndorff (11/11/00) 8 5. Stephanie Figgers (9/4/04) 7 Missy Welch (10/2/89) 7 Aubrey Duncan (10/4/94) 7 Bianca Aranda (6/4/95) 7 9. Twenty-one players tied at 6 Assists 1. Marissa Dorcheus (11/5/99) Marissa Dorcheus (9/28/98) Bianca Aranda (9/26/97) Terri Sherrill (10/31/92) Terri Sherrill (11/14/92) 76 Bianca Aranda (10/22/96) Marissa Dorcheus (11/7/00) Marissa Dorcheus (11/6/00) Four players tied at 71 Digs 1. Stephanie Figgers (10/19/04) Stephanie Figgers (9/27/03) Laurel Kuepker (9/6/08) Heather Stumbaugh (10/2/98) Joycee Curry (11/19/93) 33 Jenny Orndorff (9/16/00) 33 Laurel Kuepker (11/21/08) Julie Goodson (11/22/02) 32 Laurel Kuepker (9/14/07) 32 Jami Hill (10/12/07) 32 Jami Hill (11/18/07) 32 Block Solos 1. Aubrey Duncan (10/5/93) 7 2. Shana Neimann (10/11/96) 6 3. Ashley Bailey (10/17/09) 5 Brittany Burton (9/5/03) 5 Kristi Stanley (11/19/93) 5 Susie Schumann (10/11/96) players tied at 4 Block Assists 1. Briana Taylor (9/14/07) Kristi Stanley (11/9/91) 12 April Taylor (11/14/95) 12 Shana Neimann (10/5/96) Missy Welch (11/17/89) 10 Diane Wismann (9/25/90) 10 Kristi Stanley (9/26/92) 10 Heather Stumbaugh (9/21/96) 10 Traci Rohde (9/9/06) players tied at 9 Total Blocks 1. Kristi Stanley (11/9/91) Wendy Walling (9/6/91) 13 Shana Neimann (10/5/96) 13 Briana Taylor (9/14/07) Brittany Burton (9/5/03) 12 Aubrey Duncan (10/8/94) 12 April Taylor (11/4/95) 12 Traci Rohde (10/7/06) Five players tied at 11 Team - Single Season Attack Percentage.262 (1994) Kills 2,186 (1995) Digs 2,581 (2006) Block Solos 129 (1984) Block Assists 544 (2006) Service Aces 341 (1993) Most Wins 32 (1994) Best Winning %.903/28-3 (2005) Team - Single Match Attack %.667 vs. ULM (1995) Kills 95 vs. Louisiana Tech (1995) Digs 141 vs. S.E. Louisiana (1993) Block Solos 20 vs. McNeese St. (1986) Block Assists 37 vs. McNeese St. (1995) Service Aces 24 vs. Grambling St. (1989) Marissa Dorcheus Brooke Newbury Lauren Railey Aubrey Duncan Kristy Rhodes JJ Jones

18 HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME RECORD VS OPPONENTS Air Force 1-0 Alabama 3-1 Alabama-Birmingham 1-1 Alcorn State 1-0 Arizona State 0-3 Arkansas 0-3 Arkansas-Little Rock 3-0 Arkansas State 4-3 Austin Peay 1-0 Baylor 3-8 Butler 0-1 Central Arkansas 3-3 Central Florida 2-1 Chattanooga 1-0 Clemson 0-1 Colgate 1-0 Creighton 0-1 Dayton 0-1 Drake 2-0 East Carolina 1-0 Florida Atlantic 1-0 Fresno State 0-1 George Mason 1-1 George Washington 1-0 Georgia 0-1 Georgia State 1-0 Gonzaga 1-0 Grambling State 7-0 Hofstra 0-1 Houston 3-4 Houston Baptist 3-0 Illinois-Chicago 2-1 Idaho State First Meeting Iowa State 1-0 Jackson State 1-0 Kansas 0-2 Kansas State 1-2 Lamar Louisiana-Lafayette 12-0 Louisiana-Monroe 32-0 Louisiana State 0-1 Louisiana Tech 15-7 Marquette 0-1 Marshall 1-0 McNeese State 30-9 Memphis 4-1 Miami (Fla.) 0-1 Miami (Ohio) 1-3 Middle Tennessee State 0-1 Mississippi 1-1 Mississippi State 4-0 Missouri-Kansas City 2-0 Missouri State 0-3 Montana 1-1 Montana State 1-0 Morehead State 1-0 Murray State 2-0 Nevada 1-0 New Mexico 2-0 New Mexico State 2-1 New Orleans 2-3 Nicholls State 34-3 Northeastern 1-0 Northeastern Illinois 1-0 Northern Arizona 0-1 Northern Illinois 0-2 North Texas 14-5 Northwestern State 36-0 Ohio 2-0 Oklahoma 0-1 Oregon 0-1 Pittsburgh 1-0 Portland First Meeting Prairie View A&M 6-1 Purdue 0-1 Rice 10-7 Sacramento State 0-1 Samford 2-0 Sam Houston State San Jose State 0-1 South Alabama 1-1 South Dakota First Meeting South Dakota State 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana 25-2 Southeast Missouri State 1-2 Southern 1-0 Southern Illinois 0-1 SMU 8-2 Southern Mississippi 3-3 Stetson 1-0 Saint Louis 0-5 TCU 3-3 Tennessee State 1-0 Tennessee Tech 1-0 Texas 0-2 Texas A&M 0-6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 8-0 Texas-Arlington Texas-El Paso 4-2 Texas-Pan American 10-0 Texas-San Antonio 28-6 Texas Southern 10-1 Texas State Texas Tech 2-2 Troy 1-0 Tulane 4-2 Tulsa 1-3 UC-Davis 0-1 UC-Riverside 1-0 Utah 0-1 Utah State 1-0 Villanova 1-0 Wake Forest 1-0 Weber State 0-1 Western Carolina 1-0 Western Illinois 1-0 Western Kentucky 1-2 Wisconsin 0-1 Wisconsin-Green Bay First Meeting Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-1 Wichita State

19 HISTORY & RECORDS LADYJACK AWARDS MANTEL Brooke Newbury First-Team All-SLC All-SLC First Team Ashley Bailey, 2009 MC Bottles, 2008 Lauren Railey, Traci Rohde, Stephanie Figgers, JJ Jones, Laura Cramer, 2005 Brittany Burton, Jennifer Wilson, 2002 Kristy Rhodes, Shana Neimann, 1999 Heather Stumbaugh, Brooke Newbury, Krisna Johnson, Aubrey Duncan, Michelle Reid, 1992 All-SLC Second Team MC Bottles, 2009 Jami Hill, 2007 Lauren Railey, 2006 Stephanie Figgers, 2004 Kristy Rhodes, 1998 Shana Neimann, 1998 Wendy Walling, Aubrey Duncan, 1992 Michelle Reid, Tammy Weisner, Missy Welch, 1989 Tricia Flanegin, 1988 Lauren Railey 2005 SLC Freshman of the Year All-SLC Third Team Lauren Railey, 2005 Traci Rohde, 2005 JJ Jones, 2004 Angie Wood, Marissa Dorcheus, Jenny Orndorff, 2000 Kristy Rhodes 2001 SLC Player of the Year Four-Time All-SLC SLC Freshman of the Year Lauren Railey, 2005 JJ Jones, 2004 Kristy Rhodes, 1998 Shana Neimann, 1996 Bianca Aranda, 1995 SLC Player of the Year Stephanie Figgers, 2006 Laura Cramer, 2005 Brittany Burton, 2004 Kristy Rhodes, 2001 Krisna Johnson, 1996 Aubrey Duncan, 1994 Jami Hill 2007 SLC Libero of the Year SLC Libero of the Year Jami Hill, 2007 Stephanie Figgers, SLC Setter of the Year JJ Jones, SLC Student-Athlete of the Year Traci Rohde, 2006 Sunni Williams, 2002 SLC Coach of the Year Debbie Humphreys: 2006, 2004, 1994, 1992 Debbie Humphreys Four-Time SLC Coach of the Year 18

20 HISTORY & RECORDS LADYJACK AWARDS MANTEL Stephanie Figgers Four-Time All-SLC Three-Time SLC Libero of the Year June Irwin Athlete of the Year JJ Jones, 2007 Stephanie Figgers, 2006 Kristy Rhodes, 2001 Shana Neimann, 1999 Brooke Newbury, 1996 Aubrey Duncan, 1994 Michelle Reid Leadership Award MC Bottles, 2009 Laurel Kuepker, 2008 Lauren Railey, 2007 Traci Rohde/JJ Jones, 2006 Stephanie Figgers, 2005 Brittany Burton, 2004 Deborah Kirkham, 2003 Sunni Williams, 2002 Kathy McGough Academic Athlete of the Year Shelly Swendig, 2009 Lauren Stevens, 2005 Brittany Burton, 2004 Susie Schumann, Brooke Newbury, 1994 Joycee Curry, 1993 Kristen Clark, Jenny Orndorff Two-Time All-SLC Selection Alnet Scotty Bailess Most Valuable Player Ashley Bailey, 2009 Lauren Railey, 2008 Jami Hill, 2007 Stephanie Figgers, 2006 Laura Cramer, 2005 Stephanie Figgers, 2004 Brittany Burton, 2003 Sunni Williams, 2002 Kristy Rhodes, Jenny Orndorff, 1999 Bianca Aranda, Susie Schumann, 1996 Krisna Johnson, 1995 Terri Sherrill, 1994 Aubrey Duncan, 1993 Michelle Reid, KC Rabb, 1990 Kerry Kobza, 1989 Tricia Flanegin, 1988 Kimberly Martin, 1987 Patricia Flanegin, 1986 Nancy Lee Bogart, 1985 Eileen McDonald, 1984 Mary Jo Lee, Susie Schumann Two-Time Academic All-American CoSIDA Academic All-Americans First Team Brooke Newbury, 1996 Second Team Susie Schumann, 1996 Joycee Curry, Third Team Brooke Newbury, 1995 Susie Schumann, 1995 Finalist Angie Wood, 2002 Hall of Honor Debbie Humphreys Michelle Reid Judy Griswold Justus Christal R. Shaw Sharon Huddleston Janice Hairgrove Judy Goodman Hall of Fame Brooke Newbury Aubrey Duncan Janice Lynn Coble Alnet Scotty Bailess 19

21 HISTORY & RECORDS LADYJACK CONFERENCE MVPs STEPHANIE FIGGERS a2006 SLC Player of the Year afour-time All-SLC Led SFA to three straight Southland Conference championships, starting in Was a key on 2006 team that posted first-ever win in the NCAA Championships. SFA posted a (.800) overall record and a 67-8 (.893) mark in SLC action in her four years. Honorable-mention All-American. First-Team All-Region. Three-time SLC Libero of the Year. Two-time first-team All-SLC. Ranks second all-time in NCAA in career digs with 2,598. Is school s all-time leader in career digs, and digs average (5.50). Also in career Top 10 for service aces and service aces average. Holds four of the Top 10 single-season digs mark, including a school record 853 set in Also holds four of the Top 5 marks for season digs average, including top mark of 6.93 set in Two-time first-team Academic All-SLC. LAURA CRAMER a2005 SLC Player of the Year atwo-time All-SLC Helped lead SFA to three straight Southland Conference championships, starting in Was part of 2006 team that recorded first-ever win in the NCAA Championships. SFA posted a (.800) overall record and a 67-8 (.893) mark in SLC action in her four years. Earned first-team All-SLC honors as a junior. Is 10th all-time in career kills with 1,170. Ranks sixth in kills average and seventh in total attacks. Was a two-time Academic All-SLC selection. BRITTANY BURTON a2004 SLC Player of the Year atwo-time All-SLC Guided SFA to the 26-6 (.813) overall record and a share of the 2004 Southland Conference title as a senior. Led team to three 20-win seasons. Ladyjacks recorded a (.698) overall record and a (.775) SLC record during career. Earned first-team All-Southland Conference honors as both a junior and senior. A six-time SLC Player of the Week selection (five offensive and one defensive). Became only the 11th Ladyjack to record 1,000 kills in a career (1,377 kills). Among the school s all-time top 10 in kills, kills average, total attacks, attack percentage, block solos, total blocks and blocks average. A 2004 Academic All-Southland Conference selection. KRISTY RHODES a2001 SLC Player of the Year afour-time All-SLC Led the Ladyjacks to three 20-win seasons. Guided SFA to a (.705) overall record and a (.775) mark in Southland Conference matches. A three-time first-team All-Southland Conference pick. The 1998 SLC Freshman of the Year. Guided SFA to the 1999 SLC Tournament title and its third appearance in the NCAA Championships. Is second all-time in school history with 1,803 career kills. School s all-time leader in kills average (4.53 kpg) and attack percentage (.342). Owns the school s top two single-season attack percentage marks (.371 in 1999 and.364 in 1998). Also among the school s top 10 in total blocks and blocks average. KRISNA JOHNSON a1996 SLC Player of the Year athree-time All-SLC Led the Ladyjacks to a (.762) overall record and a 49-7 (.875) SLC mark. Also part of the Ladyjacks 1994 SLC Tournament Championship team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Guided SFA to threestraight 30-win seasons. School s all-time leader for kills in a career (2,107) and a single-season (729). Only Ladyjack to ever record at least 2,000 kills in a career and at least 700 kills in a season. Also among the Ladyjacks all-time top 10 in attacks, service aces, digs block solos, total blocks and block average. AUBREY DUNCAN a1994 SLC Player of the Year athree-time All-SLC Guided the Ladyjacks to a (.714) overall record and a 31-9 (.775) Southland Conference mark. Led SFA to its first two 30-win seasons. Guided the Ladyjacks to their first SLC regularseason title as a senior. Also guided the Ladyjacks to the 1994 SLC Tournament Championship and their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Championships. A two-time All-Southland Conference firstteam selection. School s all-time leader in block solos (139), block assists (430), total blocks (569) and blocks average (1.55 bpg). Is still listed among the school s top 10 in kills, kills average, attack percentage, service aces and digs. 20

22 HISTORY & RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1984 (17-19/2-3 Gulf Star) 9-7 Baylor W Miss. Univ./Women L UL-Monroe W Texas Lutheran L vs. Baylor L vs. Concordia Lutheran W vs. North Texas W vs. Wichita State W 3-2 Roberts L vs. Oklahoma City W vs. Tulsa L vs. UT-San Antonio W vs. East Texas State L vs. E. Texas Baptist W vs. McNeese State L vs. SE Louisiana W 2-1 L vs. Nicholls State W vs. SE Louisiana L vs. Northwestern State W vs. Southwest Texas L vs. Sam Houston State L vs. Sam Houston State L vs. Texas Wesleyan W vs. Texas Women s W vs. East Texas Baptist W vs. Hardin-Simmons L vs. Bethany Nazarene L vs. Southwestern L vs. Miss. Univ./Women L vs. Texas Women s W vs. Sam Houston State L Texas Wesleyan W UL-Lafayette W Southwest Texas L Nicholls State L Insufficient Records 1988 (13-9/5-2 Southland) Baptist W Baylor L 3-0 View A&M L 3-2 American W 3-0 Baptist W 3-0 L vs. South Alabama L 3-1 State L vs. Southern Miss W vs. Tennessee Tech W Houston Baptist W UT-Arlington L 3-0 Texas W Prairie View A&M W Lamar L 3-0 State W UL-Monroe W 3-1 Texas L Sam Houston State W McNeese State W vs. North Texas W vs. Southwest Texas L (12-18/2-5 Southland) L vs. Illinois-Chicago L vs. Kansas L vs. Wichita State W 3-1 State L 3-0 L 3-0 L UT-Pan American W UL-Lafayette W Mississippi State W Mississippi State W 3-1 L Prairie View A&M W UT-San Antonio L Texas Southern W Grambling State W Northwestern State W 3-0 L Arkansas State L 3-1 Houston State L vs. Mississippi L vs. Texas Southern W vs. Tulane L Lamar L North Texas L 3-2 L 3-0 State W Southwest Texas L vs. Nicholls State W vs. Southwest Texas L (15-19/4-3 Southland) L Louisiana Tech L Rice L Lamar L vs. Texas Southern L vs. New Orleans L vs. Texas Southern W 3-0 L vs. Western Kentucky L vs. South Alabama W Texas Southern W UT-Pan American W Southern Miss L Grambling State W Southern Miss L Prairie View A&M W 3-0 Tech L vs. Alabama W vs. Northwestern State W 3-0 State W 3-2 Texas W Kansas L Baylor W Sam Houston State L Texas A&M L UL-Monroe W UT-Arlington L McNeese State W 3-0 L 3-0 Texas L vs. UL-Monroe W vs. UT-Arlington L (15-18/5-4 Southland) 8-31 Marshall W Texas Southern W vs. Northern Arizona L 3-0 State L vs. Western Kentucky L 3-2 Louisiana W 3-1 W 3-2 Orleans L 3-0 A&M L Prairie View A&M W 3-0 Tech L UT-Pan American W Grambling State W Southern W Lamar L 3-1 Missouri State L Memphis L Butler L Louisiana Tech W Northwestern State W Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 L 3-0 Texas W McNeese State W Nicholls State W 3-1 L 3-0 Texas L 3-0 Antonio L 3-2 L Sam Houston State L 3-0 L vs. Nicholls State W vs. Southwest Texas L (28-10/7-2 Southland) 9-2 Prairie View A&M W 3-0 Rock W vs. UL-Monroe W vs. UM-Kansas City W 3-0 Southern W Baylor W vs. Lamar L 3-0 A&M L vs. UT-El Paso W Louisiana Tech L UT-Pan American W Tulane W Sam Houston State L UL-Lafayette W 3-0 State W vs. Memphis W vs. Western Kentucky W 3-0 W vs. SE Missouri State W 3-1 State L vs. CS Sacramento L vs. Northeastern Illinois W 3-0 Tech L North Texas W UT-Arlington L 3-1 State W 3-0 State W UT-San Antonio W Southwest Texas W 3-1 Houston State L Grambling State W 3-0 W 3-0 State W Lamar W Rice W vs. McNeese State W vs. Sam Houston State W vs. UT-Arlington L (29-11/7-2 Southland) L vs. SE Missouri State W vs. UM-Kansas City W 3-0 Rock W vs. Murray State W Prairie View A&M W 3-0 W vs. Georgia State W 3-0 Louisiana W 3-0 L Samford W Memphis W New Orleans W UT-Pan American W Texas Southern W vs. Arkansas State W vs. Texas A&M L 3-0 Texas L vs. Alabama W Louisiana Tech W 3-0 L vs. UL-Monroe W 3-0 State W 3-0 W 3-1 Texas L Nicholls State W McNeese State W Southwest Texas L UT-San Antonio W 3-0 State W Sam Houston State W Grambling State W Louisiana Tech W 3-2 W vs. McNeese State W 3-2 Houston State L vs. Morehead State# W vs. Oklahoma# L vs. Utah# L vs. Hofstra# L 3-1 #Indicates NIVC tournament 1994 (32-4/12-1 Southland) Orleans L 3-1 State L 3-0 W Baylor W vs. Murray State W vs. Mississippi W 3-1 W Lamar W Ark.-Little Rock W UL-Lafayette W Texas Southern W Nicholls State W McNeese State W Louisiana Tech W UL-Monroe W Northwestern State W Sam Houston State W Illinois-Chicago W McNeese State W Nicholls State W Louisiana Tech W UT-San Antonio W Southwest Texas W Sam Houston State L 3-1 Florida W vs. Drake W vs. Florida Atlantic W North Texas W UT-Arlington W Northwestern State W UL-Monroe W Rice W vs. UT-Arlington W vs. Sam Houston State W Texas Southern+ W Clemson! L 3-2 +Indicates NCAA Play-in!Indicates NCAA Championships 1995 (30-10/17-1 Southland) 9-1 vs. Miami (Ohio) L vs. Austin Peay W vs. St. Louis L 3-2 L vs. Nevada W vs. Weber State L vs. Lamar W

23 HISTORY & RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS L 3-2 Houston State W Southern Miss W Arkansas State W Kansas State W SE Louisiana W Southwest Texas W UT-San Antonio W Louisiana Tech W 3-0 W 3-1 State W 3-1 State W Northwestern State W UL-Monroe W 3-0 W 3-2 Texas W Sam Houston State W 3-1 Antonio W 3-1 Texas W McNeese State W Nicholls State W 3-0 W 3-0 State W 3-0 W UT-Arlington W North Texas L 3-1 W vs. UT-Arlington W vs. North Texas L Fresno State# L Wisconsin# L St. Louis# L Pittsburgh# W 3-0 #Indicates NIVC tournament 1996 (23-12/13-3 Southland) 8-30 vs. UT-El Paso L vs. SE Louisiana W 3-2 Miss L vs. New Mexico State W 3-1 Mason L 3-0 Washington W vs. Arizona State L UT-Arlington W Texas Christian W UL-Lafayette W Lamar L Sam Houston State W 3-2 L vs. Texas Tech L vs. SMU W 3-1 Texas W 3-1 Antonio W Nicholls State W McNeese State L 3-2 State W 3-0 W 3-0 Tech L 3-2 Houston State L Rice W UT-San Antonio W Southwest Texas W 3-0 State W 3-0 State W Lamar W Northwestern State W UL-Monroe W 3-0 L 3-0 Texas W vs. UT-San Antonio W vs. Sam Houston State L (23-13/14-4 Southland) 8-30 vs. Dayton L vs. Eastern Washington L 3-1 Illinois L Rice W Central Florida L Arizona State L North Texas W 3-2 Houston State W 3-1 L 3-0 State L vs. Baylor L 3-1 Christian L vs. Southern Miss. W vs. Texas Southern W Southwest Texas W UT-San Antonio W 3-1 Louisiana L 3-0 State W UL-Lafayette W UL-Monroe W Northwestern State W 3-0 L McNeese State W 3-0 Texas L 3-2 Antonio W 3-2 W Nicholls State W SE Louisiana W 3-1 State W 3-0 W Sam Houston State W UT-Arlington W Louisiana Tech W vs. UT-Arlington W vs. Nicholls State W Texas! L 3-0!Indicates NCAA Championships 1998 (24-7/16-4 Southland) L vs. Tulane W vs. East Carolina W vs. Air Force W SMU W Texas Christian W vs. UL-Lafayette W vs. George Mason W 3-1 L 3-0 Houston State W Nicholls State W SE Louisiana W 3-0 Tech W Northwestern State W UL-Monroe W Lamar W 3-0 Texas L 3-1 Antonio W McNeese State W Sam Houston State W UT-Arlington L 3-2 State W 3-0 Louisiana W 3-0 W Arkansas L UT-San Antonio W Southwest Texas W 3-1 State W 3-1 W 3-0 State L vs. Southwest Texas L (26-10/17-3 Southland) L 3-0 L vs. Wisc.-Milwaukee L vs. Marquette L UT-Pan American W Louisiana Tech W vs. UT-El Paso W vs. St. Louis L Sam Houston State W vs. Colgate W 3-0 Christian L vs. North Texas W vs. Villanova W Lamar W 3-0 State W 3-0 Louisiana W UT-Arlington W 3-2 State W 3-0 W Southwest Texas W UT-San Antonio L 3-1 Houston State W 3-0 W 3-0 W SE Louisiana W Nicholls State W 3-0 State W UL-Monroe W Northwestern State W 3-0 Antonio L 3-1 Texas L Rice W McNeese State W vs. Southwest Texas W vs. McNeese State W 3-0 A&M! L 3-0!Indicates NCAA Championships 2000 (18-13/13-7 Southland) 9-1 vs. SE Missouri State L vs. SW Missouri State L 3-0 Louis L vs. Jackson State W vs. North Texas W 3-0 W Sam Houston State W Southwest Texas L UT-San Antonio L Texas Christian L 3-0 Louisiana W 3-1 State W 3-1 State L 3-0 Houston State W 3-0 L UL-Monroe W Northwestern State W 3-0 W 3-2 State L 3-2 Tech W Nicholls State W SE Louisiana W 3-0 Antonio L 3-1 Texas L UT-Arlington L McNeese State W Lamar W 3-1 W 3-2 State W 3-1 W 3-0 L (23-8/16-4 Southland) 8-31 vs. Houston W 3-2 L vs. Samford W vs. Texas A&M L SMU W 3-0 Tech L vs. Ohio W vs. UT-El Paso W Louisiana Tech W Southwest Texas W UT-San Antonio W 3-1 W 3-0 Houston State L 3-2 W Nicholls State W 3-0 State L 3-2 L UL-Monroe W Northwestern State W 3-0 State W 3-0 Louisiana W 3-1 Texas W 3-2 Antonio W SE Louisiana W UT-Arlington W Sam Houston State W 3-0 State W McNeese State W Lamar L vs. UT-San Antonio W vs. UT-Arlington L (22-12/14-6 Southland) 8-30 vs. New Mexico W 3-1 State L vs. Georgia L vs. Miami (Fla.) L vs. Northeastern W 3-2 Florida W 3-2 W vs. Miami (Ohio) L 3-1 Christian W vs. San Jose State L Sam Houston State L 3-2 State W 3-1 W Southwest Texas W McNeese State L Lamar W 3-0 Tech W 3-2 L Nicholls State W SE Louisiana W 3-1 Texas L 3-2 Antonio W 3-0 Houston State W Northwestern State W Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 State W 3-2 L Rice W Texas-Arlington W Texas-San Antonio W 3-0 State L 3-0 Louisiana W SE Louisiana W Lamar L (19-13/15-5 Southland) Paso L 3-1 Mexico State L 3-0 Paso W 3-1 L Louisiana-Lafayette W Texas-Pan American W Tulsa L Louisiana Tech L 3-2 Methodist L vs. Arizona State L vs. UT-Chattanooga W 3-0 L McNeese State L Lamar W Nicholls State W S.E. Louisiana L 3-2 State L 3-0 Antonio W

24 HISTORY & RECORDS YEAR-BY-YEAR State W Sam Houston State W Texas-Arlington W Northwestern State W Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 State L 3-0 W 3-0 State W 3-1 Louisiana W Texas State W Texas-San Antonio W Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 Houston State W vs. Nicholls State L (26-6/17-3 Southland) Tech W vs. Austin Peay W vs. Jackson State W 3-0 State L vs. UALR W 3-1 W vs. Alabama A&M W vs. Murray State W Nicholls State L Texas State L Texas-San Antonio W Southern Methodist L 3-0 L S.E. Louisiana W 3-1 State W 3-2 W North Texas W Northwestern State W Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 Houston State W 3-2 State W 3-1 Louisiana W 3-0 State W 3-0 Antonio W 3-0 W Texas-Arlington W Sam Houston State W 3-1 State W McNeese State W Lamar W vs. McNeese State W vs. Texas State L (28-3/19-0 Southland) L vs. Wichita State W vs. Drake W vs. South Dakota State W vs. Montana W 3-1 State W vs. Grambling State W vs. UL-Lafayette W 3-0 Tulsa L S.E. Louisiana W Nicholls State W Texas-San Antonio W Northwestern State W Sam Houston State W Louisiana Tech W Lamar W McNeese State W 3-0 W 3-0 State W 3-0 Houston State W 3-2 Louisiana W 3-0 State W Texas State W Texas-Arlington W 3-0 Antonio W 3-0 State W Louisiana-Monroe W 3-0 W The 2007 Ladyjacks claimed a share of their fourth consecutive Southland Conference title with a sweep of Texas State in the regular season s final match. State W vs. Lamar W vs. Texas State L (31-4/16-0 Southland) 8-25 vs. UC-Riverside W 3-0 New Mexico W vs. Utah State W 3-1 Arkansas L vs. Sacramento State L vs. Southeast Missouri W Tennessee State W Baylor L Houston W Arkansas State W vs. Troy W 3-0 Louisiana Tech W 3-0 Texas-San Antonio W 3-1 TAMUCC W Texas-Arlington W Texas State W 3-2 SMU W 3-2 North Texas W Sam Houston State W Nicholls State W S.E. Louisiana W 3-0 McNeese State W 3-1 Lamar W 3-0 Sam Houston State W Texas-San Antonio W A&M-Corpus Christi W 3-0 Texas-Arlington W 3-0 Texas State W 3-1 Northwestern State W 3-0 Central Arkansas W vs. NW State W vs. Texas State W vs. Texas-Arlington W vs. Alabama! W 3-2 #8 Texas! L 3-0! Indicates NCAA Championships 2007 (27-8/15-1 Southland) 8-24 vs. Montana State W vs Middle Tennessee L 3-0 Creighton L 3-0 Baylor L vs. Oregon L vs. Mississippi State W SMU W Northwestern State W Louisiana-Monroe W Tulsa W 3-2 Houston L vs. Wake Forest W vs. Rice W 3-2 North Texas W Northwestern State W Central Arkansas W Texas-Pan American W Texas-San Antonio W A&M-Corpus Christi W 3-0 Texas-Arlington W 3-0 Texas State W 3-1 Sam Houston State W 3-1 Tulane L 3-0 Nicholls State W 3-0 S.E. Louisiana W Sam Houston State W McNeese State W Lamar L 3-2 Texas-San Antonio W 3-0 TAMUCC W Texas-Arlington W Texas State W 3-0 Texas-San Antonio W vs. NW State W vs. Texas State L (20-9/11-5 Southland) 8-29 vs. Western Carolina W vs. Saint Louis L, 3-0 Miami (OH) L, vs. New Orleans W, vs. Montana L, 3-1 SMU W, 3-2 UL-Lafayette W, North Texas W, vs. Texas-Pan Am W, vs. Texas Tech W, vs. UL-Lafayette W, 3-0 Central Arkansas W, 3-1 NW State W, McNeese State W, Louisiana Tech W, Nicholls State W, SE Louisiana W, TAMUCC W, 3-0 UTSA L, Sam Houston State W, Lamar L, 3-2 Texas State L, 3-2 Texas-Arlington W, NW State W, Central Arkansas L, 3-0 McNeese State L, 3-1 SE Louisiana W, 3-0 Nicholls State W, Sam Houston State L, (24-13/11-5 Southland) 8-28 vs. Illinois-Chicago W, vs. Southern Illinois L, vs. Western Illinois W, 3-1 Northern Illinois L, Louisiana-Lafayette W, vs. Mississippi State W, vs. Memphis W, vs. UC-Davis L, 3-0 Missouri State L, 3-1 Tulsa L, vs. Texas Tech W, vs. Gonzaga W, Alcorn State W, Houston W, TAMUCC W, Miami (OH) W, 3-1 North Texas L, Northwestern State W, Central Arkansas L, Tulane L, 3-2 McNeese State W, 3-1 Nicholls State L, 3-2 SE Louisiana W, 3-1 TAMUCC W, UTSA W, 3-2 Sam Houston State L, 3-2 Lamar W, Texas State L, UT-Arlington W, 3-0 Northwestern State W, 3-1 Central Arkansas L, McNeese State W, SE Louisiana W, Nicholls State W, 3-0 UTSA W, vs. Nicholls W, vs. Texas State L, 3-1 Bold indicates home matches.

25 HISTORY & RECORDS ALL-TIME ROSTER -A- Yvonne Acosta 1989 Kathy Adams 1973 Lauren Adams Mona Alexander Bianca Aranda Suzette Arriola B- Sherri Backhus 1982 Ashley Bailey Louise Bailey 1972 Gina Baudat 1983 Becky Baugh Diane Beckmeyer 1992 Joanna Benestante Cheryl Bennett 1981 Brenda Bialas 1977 Kathy Black 1972 Dianna Bodovsky 1985 Nancy Bogart MC Bottles Julie Boyd Toni Bradford 1974 Robin Bradshaw Beth Brannon 1972 Connie Brinkmeyer Desiree Broussard Amy Brown 1983 Ann Brunge 1977 Paloma Buckner Melissa Bullion 2003 Sabrina Burns Brittany Burton C- LaShonda Cameron 1988 Carlene Carl Linda Carmen 1984 Christy Carpenter 1985 Karen Cegielski 1974 Kristen Clark Melanie Clayton Danielle Coady Janice Cobble Kerry Coman 1981 Robin Conover 1984 Colleen Cook 1973 Cindy Cox Kelly Craft Laura Cramer Joycee Curry Linda Cyr D- Robyn Daniels 2002 Arielle Daron Marissa Dorcheus Aubrey Duncan E- Ashley Edwards Sydney Ellis 2008 Sandra Emert 1978 Holly Evans F- Cheryl Faneca 2007 Jean Farnen 1977 Stephanie Figgers Trisha Flanegin Kasey Fleener Carrie Franklin Emily Franklin 2009 Jennifer Fritsche Jan Frizzell G- Kathy Gandt 1974 Lisa Garmen 1982 Karrie Gartner 1989 Medeanna Gayosa 1985 Chrysan Gemza 1991 Lesley Gilbreath 1997 Lynn Gilliam 1973 Vicki Gleason 1972 Judy Goodman Julie Goodson Kelly Gorychka Tricia Gray 1997 Sandy Green 1988 Tammy Green Adrianne Greene 2002 Judi Griswold Charlotte Guynes Mary Kay Grota H- Chris Haden 1988 Janice Hairgrove Barbara Hale Madison Hanlan Cheri Harrison 1984 Karen Hart 1979 Kelsie Heppler Jami Hill Patty Hoffman Cristin Hopkin Karen Howard Sloane Hoyle 1988 Donna Huch 1979 Sharon Huddleston J- Jennifer James Jodie Johnson 1995 Krisna Johnson Robin Johnson Rosalind Johnson 1986 Terry Johnson 1976 Amelia Jones 1980 JJ Jones Franci Jordan 1973 Kristi Jurecek K- Rhonda Kabaj Tracy Kingan Denise Kinney 1981 Deborah Kirkham Kerry Kobza Laurel Kuepker L- Sandy Lamberth 1973 Beth Lange 1978 Tina Lankford 1978 Mary JoAnn Lee Deb Ligons Tara Little M- Christie Martin 1995 Kim Martin Michelle Martin 1982 Cindy Matlock Amelia Mayeaux Eileen McDonald Kim McElvany 1978 Kaylene McMullen Briget Melancon Lauren Michael 2006 Melissa Miksch Sydney Milburn Judi Millar 1973 Courtney Miller 1995 Glenda Miller 1979 Shawn Moore Connie Moses 1972 Colleen Murphy N- Marion Neff 1978 Shana Neimann Renee Nelson Brooke Newbury Marlo Nordt O- Jenny Orndorff Elaine Osmun 1977 Dana Otey 1977 Kelsey Owens P- Gracie Pavlicek Lynn Ponder 1985 Brandi Price R- KC Rabb Lauren Railey Justine Raphel 1981 Kristy Rhodes Carla Riggins 1986 Lori Rightmer 1983 Letica Rivera 1980 Jacqueline Roach 1984 Susan Rodriguez 1990 Traci Rohde Michelle Reid Christal Russell S- Sharon Schnider 1977 Susie Schumann Whitney Schott Lisa Scoggin Alnet Scott Laurie Scott Susan Scott 1981 Jocelyn Shaw Tracy Shellnut 1987 Lyn Shelton 1977 Terri Sherrill Jana Sicola Cassie Sluterbeck Leona Soechting 1985 Elaine Splitter 1978 Kristi Stanley Cynthia Stephens 1988 Lauren Stevens Helen Stultz 1972 Heather Stumbaugh Holly Sutton Connie Swearingen 1976 Shelly Swendig T- April Taylor Briana Taylor Lori Thompson 1989 Carolyn Tillison V- Lisa Vacek Valerie Verduin 1991 Carolyn Vieregge W- Wende Waggoner Cynthia Wagner Amber Waiser-Kahle Amylynn Walling 1993 Wendy Walling Faith Watson Jessica Watson Nikki Webb Tami Weisner Missy Welch Kathi West Julie Williams 1983 Sunni Williams Amber Williams-Roberts Jennifer Wilson Linda Wilson 1972 Diane Wismann Angela Wood Jeri Wood Z- Lori Ziegelmeyer 1977 Bold indicates current players. 24

26 HISTORY & RECORDS IN THE COLISEUM WILLIAM R. JOHNSON COLISEUM Year Totals SFA in the Coliseum All Pct SLC Pct Coliseum Records In its 35th year of existence, the William R. Johnson Coliseum is the current home of the SFA Ladyjack volleyball team. In 1999, the Ladyjack volleyball team played five matches in the coliseum. The following season, SFA made the coliseum the permanent home of the Ladyjack volleyball team. It has since become one of the hardest places for opponents to win in the Southland Conference. The Ladyjacks have tallied a (.823 winning percentage) overall record in the coliseum and a (.847) league mark in seven seasons in the coliseum. The 2005 season was SFA s best at home since making the move from Shelton Gymnasium to the coliseum. The Ladyjacks won all 11 of their home matches, including a perfect 10-0 home mark in conference play. Built in 1974 at a cost of $3.5 million, the coliseum is not only the home to the Ladyjack volleyball team but also has served as a concert arena for such top attractions as Pearl Jam, Alabama, Huey Lewis & The News, Clint Black, Aaron Tippin, Heart, Willie Nelson, Mark Chesnutt, Clay Walker, the Dixie Chicks and the San Antonio Philharmonic. In addition to these events, the coliseum also serves as the site of the University Interscholastic League (UIL) Class A, Region III tournament for both boys and girls basketball and has served as the site for the UIL regional volleyball tournament. The coliseum also is the university s graduation facility. It has undergone numerous renovations in recent years, including the installation of 7,200 chair-back seats. The seats reduced the capacity from more than 8,000 to its present 7,203. During the summer of 1993, a new multipurpose scoreboard and message center was installed. Prior to the 1999 season, a video projection system was added to the coliseum. The video projection system was replaced following the 2006 season with a state-of-the-art video board setup from Daktronics. The new system features scoreboards with multiple stat displays at either end of the coliseum, as well as a new video board and message center at the facility s south end.the video system is operated by SFA communications students and provides fans in the coliseum video replays. Originally called the SFA Coliseum, the facility was renamed prior to the season in honor of SFA s fourth president, Dr. William R. Johnson. A portrait of Johnson was unveiled in 1995 and is now on display in the facility s VIP room located on the concourse at the south end of the building. The facility houses the Ladyjack locker rooms, a training room, a ticket office and meeting and hospitality rooms. Following the 2005 season, Ladyjack volleyball head coach Debbie Humphreys moved into an office on the concourse level at the coliseum. She had previously officed at the SFA Athletics Field House at Homer Bryce Stadium. First Match: Sept. 10, 1999 vs. Texas-Pan American (SFA won, 3-0) First Win: Sept. 10, 1999 vs. Texas-Pan American (SFA won, 3-0) First Loss: Sept. 11, 1999 vs. Saint Louis (SLU won, 3-0) Longest Win Streak: 20, (Oct. 4, Sept. 8, 2006) Longest Losing Streak: 3, (Sept Sept. 19, 1999) 3, (Sept. 6 - Sept. 19, 2003) Longest SLC Win Streak: 24, (Oct. 5, Oct. 28, 2006) Longest SLC Losing Streak: 2, (Sept Sept. 16, 2000) Best Season: 11-0 (1.000), 2005 Worst Season: 7-4 (.636), 2000 Most Kills by SFA: 84, vs. Lamar, Most Kills by an Opponent: 93 (UTSA), Most Assists by SFA: 80, vs. Texas State, Most Assists by Opponent: 86 (UTSA) Most Digs by SFA: 110, vs Houston, ; vs Lamar, Most Digs by Opponent: 116 (UTSA), Most Blocks by SFA: 28, vs. McNeese State, Most Blocks by Opponent: 32, (Southeastern Louisiana),

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