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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 2 2016 Schedule 3 Rice Quick Facts 4 2016 Roster Information 5 COACHING STAFF Genny Volpe, Head Coach 6-7 Zheng Xiang, Assistant Coach 8 Ariel Apolinario, Assistant Coach 9 Daniela Arenas, Volunteer Assistant Coach 10 Jason Heeter, Athletic Trainer 11 RICE OWLS Andi Bawcum 12 Chelsey Harris 13 Maddi Holman 14 Leah Mikesky 15 Meghan Patterson 16 Miranda Rogers 17 Shelby Livingstone 18 Madison McDaniel 19 Portia Okafor 20 Julianna Dole 21 McKay Kyle 22 Stephanie Mendivil 23 Yonca Bartu 24 Lee Ann Cunningham 25 Adria Martinez 26 Grace Morgan 27 GRADUATES Kyley Reed 28 Kimberly Vaio 29 Noelle Whitlock 30 2015 YEAR IN REVIEW Match Results 31 Overall and C-USA Statistics 32 Team Match-by-Match Statistics 33 Individual Season Highs 34 Team Season Highs 34 Individual Kills, Assists, Digs, Blocks Highs 34 CONFERENCE USA 2015 Conference USA Standings 35 2015 All-Conference USA Teams 35 All-Time C-USA Rankings 36 All-Time C-USA Matches Only Rankings 37 RECORDS Hitting 38 Assists, Digs, Aces 39 Blocking 40 Team Season Records 41 Year-by-Year Summaries 42 Year-by-Year Statistics 43 Year-by-Year Leaders 44 Single Match Results 45-51 Series Records 52 HONORS Sammy Waldron - All-America 53 AVCA All-America and All-Region Honors 53 All-Conference USA 53 All-Western Athletic Conference 53 All Southwest Conference 53 Yearly Team Awards 54-55 All-Time Jersey Numbers 56 Letterwinners 57 NCAA Tournament History 58 Credits: The 2016 Rice Owls Volleyball Fact Book is published by the Rice University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Action Photography: Erik Williams Team portraits: Erik Williams Rice University is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability or veteran status. 2016 Rice Volleyball First Row (L-R): Andi Bawcum, McKay Kyle, Miranda Rogers, Grace Morgan, Stephanie Mendivil, Portia Okafor, Shelby Livingstone, Leah Mikesky, Madison McDaniel, Chelsey Harris. Second Row (L-R): Trainer Jason Hetter, Head Coach Genny Volpe, Student Manager Dani Shewmake, Academic Advisor Misha Caylor. Back Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Ariel Apolinario, Assistant Coach Zheng Xiang, Lee Ann Cunningham, Meghan Patterson, Adria Martinez, Yonca Bartu, Maddi Holman, Julianna Dole, SWA Stacy Mosely, Strength & Conditioning Coach Brett Lenaburg. 2 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

2016 SCHEDULE BYU Invitational (Provo, Utah)# Fri., Aug. 26 vs. Cal Poly# Provo, Utah 4 p.m. Sat., Aug. 27 at BYU# Provo, Utah 1:30 p.m. Sat., Aug. 27 vs. Utah Valley# Provo, Utah 6 p.m. Tues., Aug. 30 Houston Baptist Tudor Fieldhouse 6 p.m. Tiger Invitational (Columbia, Missouri)% Fri., Sept. 2 vs. Utah% Columbia, Missouri 1:30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 3 vs. Illinois State% Columbia, Missouri 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 3 at Missouri% Columbia, Missouri 6:30 p.m. Rice Adidas Invite I (Tudor Fieldhouse)! Fri., Sept. 9 vs. Oakland! Tudor Fieldhouse 6 p.m. Sat., Sept. 10 vs. Sam Houston State! Tudor Fieldhouse 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 10 vs. USC! Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Wed., Sept. 14 Texas Tech Tudor Fieldhouse 7 p.m. Rice Adidas Invitational II (Tudor Fieldhouse)^ Fri., Sept. 16 vs. Yale^ Tudor Fieldhouse 1:30 p.m. Sat., Sept. 17 vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi^ Tudor Fieldhouse 12 p.m. Sat., Sept. 17 vs. Houston^ Tudor Fieldhouse 7:30 p.m. Fri., Sept. 23 UTEP* Tudor Fieldhouse 6 p.m. Sun., Sept. 25 Louisiana Tech* Tudor Fieldhouse 1 p.m. Fri., Sept. 30 at Middle Tennessee* Murfreesboro, Tennessee 7 p.m. Sat., Oct. 1 at Tennessee State Nashville, Tennessee 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 7 at Florida Atlantic* Boca Raton, Florida 6 p.m. Sun., Oct. 9 at FIU* Miami, Florida 12 p.m. Fri., Oct. 14 Marshall* Tudor Fieldhouse 6 p.m. Sun., Oct. 16 UAB* Tudor Fieldhouse 1 p.m. Fri., Oct. 21 at UTSA* San Antonio, Texas 6 p.m. Sun., Oct. 23 at UTEP* El Paso, Texas 1 p.m. Fri., Oct. 28 North Texas* Tudor Fieldhouse 6 p.m. Sun., Oct. 30 Charlotte* Tudor Fieldhouse 1 p.m. Fri., Nov. 4 at WKU* Bowling Green, Kentucky 6 p.m. Sun., Nov. 6 at Southern Miss* Hattiesburg, Mississippi 12 p.m. Sat., Nov. 12 UTSA* Tudor Fieldhouse 1 p.m. Conference USA Championship (Tudor Fieldhouse) Fri., Nov. 18 First Round Tudor Fieldhouse Sat., Nov. 19 Semi-Finals Tudor Fieldhouse Sun., Nov. 20 Championship Tudor Fieldhouse All times Central and subject to change *- C-USA Match 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 3

RICE QUICK FACTS VOLLEYBALL INFORMATION 2015 Record: 21-10 2015 C-USA Record/Place: 11-5/3rd Starters R/L: 5/2 Letterwinners R/L: 12/3 Newcomers: 4 Conference Affiliations: Conference USA (2005-present) Western Athletic Conference (1996-2004) Southwest Conference (1982-1995) All-Time Record: 650-591 (35 years) All-Time C-USA Record: 108-73 (11 years) All-Time C-USA Champ. Record: 8-8 C-USA Championships: 1 (2009) All-Time WAC Record: 69-57 (1996-2004) All-Time WAC Champ. Record: 3-6 (6 appearances) All-Time SWC Record: 33-104 (14 years) All-Time SWC Champ. Record: 0-4 (4 years) NCAA Appearances: 2009 (0-1); 2008 (0-1); 2004 (0-1) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Genny Volpe (13th season) Alma Mater: Texas A&M, 1995 Record at Rice: 221-150, 12 seasons Overall Record: Same Office Phone: 348-8884 Assistant Coach: Zheng Xiang (3rd season) Alma Mater: Indiana, 2000 Office Phone: 348-4795 Assistant Coach: Ariel Apolinario (1st season) Alma Mater: King University, 2010 Athletic Trainer: Jason Heeter (4th season) Alma Mater: Baylor, 2011 Office Phone: 348-6363 UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Houston, Texas Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 6,621 Nickname: Owls Mascot: Sammy the Owl Colors: Blue and Gray Pantone 281c and Pantone 428c Conference: Conference USA, since 2005 Facility: Tudor Fieldhouse (5,750) University Area Code: 713 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Assistant AD/Athletic Communications: Chuck Pool (Nebraska, 1980) Pool s e-mail: cpool@rice.edu Office Number: 348-5775 Volleyball Contact: Kenny Bybee (Sam Houston St., 2008) Assistant Director Athletic Communications Bybee s e-mail: kab10@rice.edu Office Number: 348-8874 Mobile Number: (979) 451-2123 Office Fax: 348-6019 Associate Director of AC: Tim Andrzejewski (Alabama, 2002) Assistant Director of AC: John Sullivan (Houston, 1988) SOCIAL MEDIA Athletics Twitter: Volleyball Twitter: Athletics Facebook: Volleyball Facebook: Athletics Instagram: Volleyball Instagram: @RiceAthletics @RiceVolleyball facebook.com/riceathletics facebook.com/ricevolleyball @RiceAthletics @RiceVolleyball UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL President: David W. Leebron (Harvard, 1976) Faculty Representative: Rob Griffin (Tufts, 1993) ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Athletics Director: Joe Karlgaard (Stanford, 1996) Deputy Athletics Director: Rick Mello (Utah State, 1980) Sr. Associate AD/SWA: Stacy Mosely (Cal Poly, 1993) Athletics Phone Number: 348-4077 Ticket Office Phone Number: 522-OWLS (6957) Mailing Address: Shipping Address: Internet Website: P.O. 1892, MS548 Houston, TX 77251-1892 6100 S. Main MS548 Houston, TX 77005 RiceOwls.com 4 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

ROSTER INFORMATION NUMERICAL 2 Meghan Patterson DS 5-7 Sr. Pearland, Texas (Elkins HS) 3 Madison McDaniel S 6-0 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) 4 Leah Mikesky OH 6-1 R-Sr. Schulenburg, Texas (Florida State) 5 Lee Ann Cunningham DS 5-7 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS) 6 Maddi Holman DS 5-9 Sr. Normandy Park, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 7 Grace Morgan MB 6-2 Fr. Crowley, La. (Notre Dame HS) 8 Chelsey Harris RS 6-0 Sr. Houston, Texas (Humble Summer Creek HS) 10 Yonca Bartu OH/OPP 5-11 Fr. Geneva, Switzerland (Inter. School of Geneva, La Grande Boissiere) 12 Miranda Rogers MB 6-1 Sr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire HS) 13 Stephanie Mendivil OH 6-3 R-So. Tucson, Ariz. (Cienga HS) 14 Andi Bawcum OH 6-0 R-Sr. Paris, Texas (Paris HS) 15 McKay Kyle MB 6-0 So. San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) 16 Julianna Dole S/DS 5-6 Fr. Santa Clara, Calif. (Saugus HS) 18 Adria Martinez S 5-11 Fr. Spring, Texas (Concordia Lutheran HS) 21 Shelby Livingstone OH 6-2 Jr. Malibu, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) 22 Portia Okafor MB 6-2 Jr. Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville HS) ALPHABETICAL 10 Yonca Bartu OH/OPP 5-11 Fr. Geneva, Switzerland (Inter. School of Geneva, La Grande Boissiere) 14 Andi Bawcum OH 6-0 R-Sr. Paris, Texas (Paris HS) 5 Lee Ann Cunningham DS 5-7 Fr. Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS) 16 Julianna Dole S/DS 5-6 So. Santa Clara, Calif. (Saugus HS) 8 Chelsey Harris RS 6-0 Sr. Houston, Texas (Humble Summer Creek HS) 6 Maddi Holman DS 5-9 Sr. Normandy Park, Wash. (Seattle Prep) 15 McKay Kyle MB 6-0 So. San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights HS) 21 Shelby Livingstone OH 6-2 Jr. Malibu, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) 18 Adria Martinez S 5-11 Fr. Spring, Texas (Concordia Lutheran HS) 3 Madison McDaniel S 6-0 Jr. The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands HS) 13 Stephanie Mendivil OH 6-3 R-So. Tucson, Ariz. (Cienga HS) 4 Leah Mikesky OH 6-1 R-Sr. Schulenburg, Texas (Florida State) 7 Grace Morgan MB 6-2 Fr. Crowley, La. (Notre Dame HS) 22 Portia Okafor MB 6-2 Jr. Lewisville, Texas (Lewisville HS) 2 Meghan Patterson DS 5-7 Sr. Pearland, Texas (Elkins HS) 12 Miranda Rogers MB 6-1 Sr. Houston, Texas (Bellaire HS) HEAD COACH Genny Volpe (Texas A&M, 1995; 13th season) STAFF Assistant Coach: Zheng Xiang (Indiana, 2000; 3rd season) Assistant Coach: Ariel Apolinario (King University, 2010; 1st season) Athletic Trainer: Jason Heeter (Baylor, 2011; 4th season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Stephanie Mendivil Men-dee-vee Genny Volpe vole-pea Yonca Bartu Yawn-ja Zheng Xiang Chung Shawn Ariel Apolinario Uh-paul-in-air-e-o By State Arizona (1) Stephanie Mendivil California (2) Julianna Dole Shelby Livingstone Kentucky (1) Lee Ann Cunningham Louisiana (1) Grace Morgan Switzerland (1) Yonca Bartu Washington (1) Maddi Holman Texas (9) Andi Bawcum Chelsey Harris McKay Kyle Shelby Livingstone Adria Martinez Madison McDaniel Portia Okafor Meghan Patterson Miranda Rogers By Eligibility Seniors (6) Andi Bawcum Chelsey Harris Maddi Holman Leah Mikesky Meghan Patterson Miranda Rogers Juniors (3) Shelby Livingstone Madison McDaniel Portia Okafor Sophomores (3) Julianna Dole McKay Kyle Stephanie Mendivil Freshmen (4) Yonca Bartu Lee Ann Cunningham Adria Martinez Grace Morgan By Position Middle Blocker (4) McKay Kyle Grace Morgan Portia Okafor Miranda Rogers Outside Hitter (5) Yona Bartu Andi Bawcum Shelby Livingstone Stephanie Mendivil Leah Mikesky Right Side Hitters (1) Chelsey Harris Setter (3) Julianna Dole Adria Martinez Madison McDaniel Defensive Specialists (3) Lee Ann Cunningham Maddi Holman 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 5

COACHING STAFF GENNY VOLPE HEAD COACH 13th YEAR AT RICE Entering 2016, her 13th season at Rice, Genny Volpe has established the Owl volleyball program as a power in the Southwest. The Owls, with Volpe as head coach, have now been to three NCAA championships (2004, 2008, and 2009), the only three appearances in Rice s history. Volpe, the sixth head coach in Rice history, has the highest winning percentage (.596) in school history and has compiled a 221-150 record. In addition, Volpe serves as the Conference USA representative on the AVCA Division I Head Coaches Committee and was selected as an assistant coach for the U.S. Junior National Team in the summer of 2016. Volpe, the 2008 Conference USA Coach of the Year, coached teams that earned at-large berths to the NCAA Tournament in 2004 and 2008, and a team that won an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by winning the 2009 C-USA Tournament Championship. Under Volpe, the Owls have finished in the top four of their conference six times, including three second-place finishes (2004, 2011 and 2012). While at the helm for the Owls, Volpe has coached nine All-Americans, and 38 all-conference selections. Under Volpe, Rice players have received a C-USA Player of the Week award 59 times since joining the league in 2005. In 2015 the Owls defeated two Top-25 programs in No. 23 Colorado and No. 22 WKU en route to a 21-10 record, which marked the fifth 20-win season under Volpe. A standout setter at Texas A&M, Volpe has seen three of her setters at Rice lead the league in assists per set, and has had helped two of her players earn C-USA Setter of the Year honors, Meredith Schamun in 2009 and Megan Murphy in 2012. Success for Volpe s athletes is not limited to the volleyball floor, as 12 Owls have been tabbed as C-USA All-Academic Team selections, since the start of that honor in 2006. In addition, Jessica Boulavsky was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team in 2009. In 2014 Volpe led the Owls to 23 wins, the fifthmost in school history. Rice advanced to the C-USA Championship game and along the way collected 16 shutouts while earning five C-USA All-Conference selections. Rice went 19-12 in 2012, and were led by four All- C-USA selections, including Rice s first three-time All-American, Nancy Cole, and C-USA Setter of the Year, Megan Murphy. Rice posted a 12-4 Conference USA mark in 2012, including a 7-1 record at home. The 2012 season also marked the first time that Volpe faced off against one of her former assistants, with Trent Herman visiting Tudor Fieldhouse as head coach of Houston Baptist, after spending 2004-07 as an assistant to Volpe at Rice. The 2011 edition saw Rice with an 18-13 overall mark and a 13-7 second-place record in Conference USA. The Owls also produced AVCA All-America Honorable Mentions Cole and redshirt-sophomore Murphy. Cole was a first-team All-C-USA honoree, while Murphy was a second-team pick. Freshman Jillian Humphrey was selected to the All-C-USA Freshman squad. During 2009, the Owls won their first-ever conference championship when they defeated Tulsa 3-2, to earn Conference USA s NCAA automatic bid. Rice also sported a final RPI ranking of 37, its highest ever, out of 330 institutions, to lead C-USA. In 2009, Rice produced the C-USA Setter of the Year in Meredith Schamun and the C-USA Libéro of the Year in Tracey Lam. Those two along with Ashleigh McCord and Natalie Bogan were All- C-USA First Team selections as well as AVCA All-America Honorable Mentions. Volpe also collected match victory number 100 with a 3-1 win at UAB on Sept. 28, 2009. In 2008, Rice posted a 23-7 overall record, while winning a school-record 12 of 16 matches in C-USA play that placed them third in the standings, their highest finish to date. The Owls also cleaned up several C-USA awards. Tracey Lam was named as the league s Libero of the Year, while Karyn Morgan, Meredith Schamun, and Natalie Bogan were selected to the C-USA First Team. Lam and Jessica Holderness were named to the C-USA Second Team, while Ashleigh McCord made the C-USA All-Freshman Team. In 2004, her first season at Rice, Volpe led the Owls to a 25-5 overall record and the team s first ever NCAA tournament appearance. Volpe s squad finished the season with marks in the top 30 nationally in assists per game, blocks per game, kills per game, and hitting percentage. The Owls were ranked 15th in the nation in assists and kills, recording 15.54 assists per game and 16.9 kills per game. Even more impressive is the fact that the Owls were competitive with the very best teams in the nation, taking then third-ranked Hawaii to four games on the Wahine s home court and forcing a fifth game against then top-ranked Minnesota. Prior to the 2004 season, only eight Owls had ever been named to the All-WAC team, but in 2004 six Owls received All-WAC honors. Rebecca Pazo, Olaya Pazo, Hoban, and Kuykendall were named to the first team and Lindsay Carter and Rebecca Kainz were selected for the second team. Rebecca Pazo was also an AVCA all-region honorable mention recipient, the first Rice player to receive this honor since 1995. Kuykendall was fifth in the nation in blocks with 1.74 blocks per game. In her tenure at Rice, Volpe has coached the Rice career leaders in kills (Rebeca Pazo, 1969), assists (Meredith Schamun, 5190), digs (Tracey Lam, 2399), and blocks 6 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

COACHING STAFF Air Force... 1-0 Alabama A&M... 1-0 Appalachian State... 1-0 Arizona... 1-0 Arkansas State... 0-2 Baylor... 0-4 Binghampton... 1-0 Boise State... 1-0 Bowling Green... 1-1 Bradley... 1-0 BYU... 0-1 Cal State Northridge... 1-2 Central Arkansas... 1-0 Charlotte... 2-0 Cincinnati... 0-1 Colorado... 1-0 Connecticut... 1-0 Delaware... 0-1 DePaul... 1-0 Drake... 1-0 Duke... 1-0 East Carolina... 8-3 Eastern Washington... 1-0 Florida Atlantic... 3-0 FIU... 3-0 Fresno State... 2-1 Georgia Tech... 1-0 Green Bay... 1-0 Hawai i... 0-2 Harvard... 1-0 Hofstra... 1-0 Houston... 10-9 Houston Baptist... 5-0 Illinois... 1-1 Illinois-Chicago... 1-0 Illinois State... 1-0 Iowa State... 1-0 VOLPE CAREER RECORD VS. OPPONENTS IPFW... 0-1 James Madison... 1-0 Lamar... 4-0 Louisiana-Lafayette... 4-1 Louisiana Tech... 4-2 Louisville... 0-3 Loyola-Marymount... 1-0 LSU... 3-7 Marquette... 1-0 Marshall... 9-6 McNeese State... 3-0 Memphis... 4-3 Michigan... 0-3 Middle Tennessee... 2-2 Minnesota... 0-1 Mississippi... 0-2 Missouri... 0-2 Montana State... 0-1 Nevada... 1-1 New Hampshire... 0-1 New Mexico State... 0-1 Nicholls State... 2-0 North Carolina... 1-1 North Carolina St... 0-2 North Dakota... 1-1 Notre Dame... 0-1 North Texas... 2-3 Oklahoma... 1-1 Oral Roberts... 0-1 Pacific... 0-1 Penn State... 0-1 Pepperdine... 0-1 Purdue... 0-1 Rhode Island... 1-0 Sacramento State... 1-0 Samford... 1-0 Sam Houston State... 6-0 San Diego State... 1-0 San Francisco... 1-0 San Jose State... 1-0 Santa Clara... 0-1 SMU... 13-5 South Carolina... 0-2 Southern Miss... 10-5 Stanford... 0-1 Stephen F. Austin... 4-1 Texas... 0-1 TCU... 1-1 Texas A&M-CC... 3-1 UTSA... 8-1 Texas Southern... 3-0 Texas Tech... 2-1 Toledo... 1-0 Troy... 1-0 Tulane... 9-10 Tulsa... 5-16 UAB... 8-7 UALR... 0-1 UC Davis... 1-0 UCF... 8-2 UC Irvine... 1-0 UC Santa Barbara... 0-1 UNC Greensboro... 1-0 UTEP... 21-2 UTSA... 1-5 Virginia Tech... 0-1 Wake Forest... 0-1 Washington... 0-1 Weber State... 1-0 Wichita State... 0-2 WKU... 1-2 Yale... 1-0 VOLPE BY THE NUMBERS 221 Career Wins 59 Player of the Week Selections 38 All-Conference Selections 14 Academic All-Conference USA Selections 9 All-Americans 3 NCAA Tournament Appearances (Tessa Kuykendall, 546). Volpe spent the three seasons prior to her arrival at Rice as an assistant coach at Texas A&M, where the Aggies tallied a 70-26 overall record and appeared in the NCAA tournament each season. Texas A&M went 23-10 in 2003 and advanced to the NCAA regional semifinal where the Aggies lost to eventual national champion USC. The Aggies finished the 2003 season ranked 16th in the final American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) poll, and tied for third in the Big 12 with a 13-7 conference record. The Aggies 2001 season, Volpe s first as an A&M assistant, was special for the San Antonio native not only because she was returning to her alma mater or because A&M continued its succession of NCAA appearances that began her senior year, but also because one of her protégés, setter Jenna Moscovic, became only the second Aggie in A&M volleyball history to earn first-team all-america honors from the AVCA. In addition, A&M ended the season ranked second in the nation in both assists and kills per game. Prior to Volpe s three years in College Station she was at Southern Methodist University, where she served as the first assistant coach and recruiting coordinator when the volleyball program began in 1996. After posting a 7-24 record in their inaugural season, the Mustangs went 15-19 in 1997, winning their quadrant in the Western Athletic Conference and qualifying for the WAC tournament. In only its fourth year of existence, the SMU volleyball team achieved its first 20-win season, going 20-13 and placing an all-time high fourth in the conference standings. This is actually Volpe s second coaching stint at Rice, as she spent the 1995 season as an assistant under Henry Chen. She helped direct the Owls to their first postseason bid as they were selected to play in the NIVC tournament. Prior to her earlier days at Rice, Volpe served as student assistant coach under the Corbellis at A&M in 1994 as the Aggies made their second consecutive NCAA tournament appearance and advanced to the second round. An all-around talented athlete, Volpe was a four-year letterwinner as a setter and outside hitter at Texas A&M from 1990-93. She quickly developed into one of the best defensive players in the Southwest Conference and led the Aggies in digs for three consecutive seasons. A two-year team captain, Volpe capped her stellar A&M playing career by leading the Aggies to a 27-8 record and the second round of the NCAA tournament as a senior. Volpe s name is still scattered throughout the A&M record books and she remains the Aggie all-time record holder for most matches played (140) and most games played (488). In addition, she is ranked third in career digs (1,403), seventh in career service aces (123) and tenth in career assists (2,309). While competing in the 2002, USA volleyball national tournament, she was named to the all-tournament team after leading Texas Advantage to a third-place finish at the USA Volleyball Open Women s AA Gold Division national championship. Volpe also was named all-tournament in 2000, as her team captured the Women s AA Gold Division national title, and in 1997, she was named All-American first team at the U.S. Open tournament after her team finished runner-up in the Women s Open Gold Division. Volpe received a bachelor s degree in kinesiology from Texas A&M in 1995 and a master s degree in liberal arts from SMU in 1999. 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 7

COACHING STAFF ZHENG XIANG ASSISTANT COACH 3rd YEAR AT RICE Zheng Xiang begins his third season with the Rice volleyball program in 2016. In his first year with the Owls Xiang helped oversee a Rice squad that advanced to the C-USA Championship game and won 23 games, the fifthmost in school history. He was previously a volunteer assistant at Texas A&M (2013) after spending five years (2008-12) on the UTSA Roadrunners staff as an assistant coach. While at Texas A&M the Aggies went 19-12 in 2013 and 10-8 in the SEC, before falling to No. 1 seed Texas in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Xiang coached three Aggies to SEC honors. Xiang was hired by UTSA in August 2008 as an interim assistant coach before being promoted to a full-time assistant four months later. Xiang helped guide the Roadrunners to a 21-9 record in his final season at UTSA, the team s first season in the WAC. That season McKenzie Adams was named the WAC Player of the Year. Adams was one of five players to earn postseason accolades. Freshman Annie Kunes was tabbed WAC Libero of the Year and was joined on the second team by senior Whitney Walls and junior Brandy Huskey, while Kunes and Kylie Schott were selected to the All-Freshman Team. Through Xiang s first four years at UTSA he oversaw 17 players earn All-Southland Conference accolades, including 11 first-teamers and two-time Libero of the Year Kelsey Jewasko (2008 & 10), 2011 Newcomer of the Year McKenzie Adams, 2011 Setter of the Year Kelsey Schwirtlich and 2010 Tournament Most Valuable Player Kendra Rowland. In 2011 the Roadrunners won 22 matches for a second-straight season and advanced to the Southland Tournament Championship Match for the second consecutive season. During the campaign, UTSA swept a program-record 12 consecutive opponents. The Roadrunners also boasted a league-high four first-team All- Southland selections, while Jewasko earned a pair of Academic All-America honors and became the program s all-time leader in digs. In 2010, UTSA posted 22 victories, won the Southland Tournament Championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in program history. Five players garnered all-conference laurels, including Jewasko, Rowland and Schwirtlich, who all were first-team honorees. Playing arguably the most difficult schedule in program history, UTSA won a dozen matches in 2009 and three players -- Whitney Walls (second team), Jewasko (honorable mention) and Rowland (honorable mention) -- earned All-Southland accolades. Xiang helped lead the Roadrunners to a 19-12 overall record and 11-5 mark in league play in his first season. Stefanie Robbins and Jewasko were named Southland Newcomer and Libero of the Year, respectively. Meanwhile, Rowland and Jewasko were named to the conference s first team and Amber Brooks joined Robbins as an honorable mention selection. The Chicago native came to UTSA from St. Edward s University in Austin, where he spent the previous two seasons as an assistant. He mentored the Hilltoppers outside hitters and liberos and also was the program s recruiting, travel and academic coordinator. Xiang earned his bachelor s degree in business from Indiana in 2000 and a MBA in marketing from Texas McCombs School of Business in 2006. He has six years of playing experience at the outside hitter and libero positions. Xiang was a member of Indiana s club team from 1997-2000 and was the squad s captain his final season. He also played for two years at Texas, where he earned first-team All-Southern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association honors in 2006. 8 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

COACHING STAFF ARIEL APOLINARIO ASSISTANT COACH 1ST YEAR AT RICE Apolinario is in his first season at Rice after spendingthe previous two seasons (2014-15) as an assistant coach at Ohio University. During his two years with the Bobcats, Apolinario assisted as defensive coordinator while also assisting in recruiting, scouting, in-season and out-ofseason scheduling, and working specifically with setters and middles. Apolinario helped guide Ohio to a combined 48-14 record in his two seasons, which included a stellar 29-3 mark in the Mid-American Conference. In his tenure the Bobcats produced eight all-conference selections and 12 academic allconference members. This past season the Bobcats went 25-8 (13-3) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history before falling to BYU in the opening round. In his first season with the Bobcats, Apolinario was a part of an Ohio team that went 23-6 overall and helped direct the program to its first 16-0 undefeated MAC season since 2006. The 2014 squad, who climbed as high as No. 24 in the nation in week 12, placed among the top 10 in seven program rally scoring era statistical categories. Prior to his time in Athens, Apolinario served two seasons as an assistant coach at Austin Peay State University. In his two seasons at Austin Peay, Apolinario helped the Lady Govs to 30 overall wins and 19 conference victories. He also coached three players that earned All-Ohio Valley Conference honors. As a competitor, Apolinario played two seasons at then-naia member Newman University before the program was dropped. He then transferred to Division II-member King University, where he was one of the founding members of the Tornado volleyball program. There, he was named the university s 2009-10 Male Athlete of the Year and was a first-team All-Carolinas Conference selection. In addition to his assistant roles, Apolinario served as a head coach in the Northeast Tennessee Volleyball Club system for three seasons. He taught volleyball skills during summer team camps throughout Florida, Tennessee and Texas. A native of Matanzas, Cuba, Apolinario earned his degree from King University in 2010. 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 9

RICE OWLS DANIELA ARENAS VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH 1st YEAR AT RICE Harris comes to Rice after spending the 2014 season as an assistant coach at Pittsburg State. Harris spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at TCU (2012-13). While with the Horned Frogs, Harris assisted in all aspects of the program, primarily opponent scouting, video breakdown for player development and planning team travel. While in Texas, she also coached with the Texas Advantage club team, serving as the head coach for West 15 club and an assistant for the West 16 club. She served as the camp director for the Prentice Lewis Volleyball Camp and has been an instructor at several camps, including Wichita State, North Texas and Central Missouri. Perhaps Harris best experience comes from her experience playing for the Central Missouri Jennies from 2008-2011. A middle blocker, Harris was a two-time AVCA All-America selection and a four-time All-MIAA selection. She finished her career as the all-time top point scorer for the Jennies. She led the team to four NCAA Tournament appearances, including Elite Eight appearances in 2010 and 2011. Harris graduated from Central Missouri in 2012 with a bachelors of science in physical education in 2012 and earned her masters degree in liberal arts from Texas Christian. Harris is currently also coaching with the Houston Skyline Juniors. 10 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

JASON HEETER ATHLETIC TRAINER 5th YEAR AT RICE Jason Heeter started with the Rice Sports Medicine staff in the spring of 2012. He has worked with Rice s standout volleyball and women s tennis programs. A native of Copperas Cove, Texas, Heeter received his bachelor s degree in athletic training from Baylor University in 2011. While at Baylor, he worked with the football, track and field, volleyball, and baseball teams as an athletic training student. He is currently working on a master s of education in physical education at the University of Houston. 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 11

RICE OWLS ANDI BAWCUM 14 OH 6-0 RSr.-3L Paris, Texas Paris HS Baker College (2014) Redshirted due to injury. JUNIOR SEASON (2013) Earned the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week (10/27)... Named to the All-Rice Invitational I Team... Selected the Owls Most Improved player... named to the Commissioner s Honor Roll... played in 82 sets... fourth on the team in total kills (208), kills per set (2.54), total attacks (536) and points (222.5)... posted a careerhigh and team season-high 22 kills in a four-set win over Middle Tennessee (Oct. 24)... had double-figure kills in six matches. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) Played in four matches, appearing in five sets... Had seven kills and 7 points on the season... posted four kills against Tulane (Nov. 10)... tallied two kills against Middle Tennessee (Sept. 27)... Named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Paris High School... Four-year starter and letterwinner for Melanie Hodges... 2008 District 10-3A Newcomer of the Year... 2009 District 10-3A MVP middle blocker... 2010 District 15-3A MVP and all-state... Team made it to the 2010 regional semifinals and regional quarterfinal in 2008 and 2009... For 2011, posted 555 kills (4.6 kps) with 77 service aces and 128 total blocks... District 15-3A MVP... MVP All-Red River Valley... TGCA All-State for 2010 and 2011... Played club volleyball for Impact Volleyball and Texas Advantage Volleyball... Lettered twice in tennis... Member of National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society. PERSONAL Full name: Andi Marie Bawcum... Born: Jan. 11, 1994... Parents: Glen and Tracy Bawcum (two brothers)... Father played tennis for East Central University (1982-86) and brother, Alec, plays tennis for East Central University (2010-2014)... Rice College: Baker. FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) Hit.385 over three matches... Put up 1.20 kills per set... Had six kills and 9.5 points on the season... Made her debut and earned a kill against Sam Houston (Sept. 4)... Registered three service aces, a digs, a block and five kills off.400 (5K-1E-10TA) hitting against Alabama A&M (Sept. 8)... Picked up a dig against East Carolina (Oct. 14) Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2012 3/5 6 1.20 1 13.385 0 3 2 0.40 0 1 1 0.20 2013 4/5 7 1.40 6 25.040 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 2014 26/82 208 2.54 71 536.256 4 0 50 0.61 3 23 26 0.32 Total 33/92 221 2.40 78 20.249 4 3 52 0.57 3 24 27 0.29 12 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS CHELSEY HARRIS 8 RS 6-0 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas Humble Summer Creek HS McMurtry College JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Named to the All-C-USA Second Team selected the Yale Invitational Co-MVP named to the Rice Adidas Invitational All-Tournament Team participant in the U.S. Collegiate National Team program for a third consecutive year...second on the team in total kills (346), kills per set (3.12) and points (371.5) played in 111 sets set a season-high with 25 kills in a win over Yale (9/5) posted 18 kills in a win over No. 22 WKU (10/31) 18 matches with 10 or more kills six matches hitting better than.400, including a season-best.643 (11-of-14) vs. North Texas (10/21)...tied for fourth on the team with 45 blocks. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) Selected to the C-USA All-Conference Second-Team... Named to the C-USA All-Tournament Team... Chosen to the All-Marquette Invitational Team... participant in the U.S. Collegiate National Team program for a second consecutive year... named to the Commissioner s Honor Roll... played in 110 sets... second on the Owls in kills (340), kills per set (3.09)... third on the team in total blocks (66), blocks per set (0.60) and total points (378.0)... posted double-figure kills in 19 matches, including a career-high 21 kills in a win over Marshall (Nov. 13)... set a season-high with five blocks in a win at North Texas (Oct. 1). FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) Played in 94 sets, making 14 starts... recorded double-digit kills in 11 matches, including a season-high 17 vs. Marshall (Oct. 11)... Ranked second on the Owls in total kills (239) and points (271)... third on Owls in total blocks (60)... was chosen by USA Volleyball as one of 36 athletes to participate in the U.S. Collegiate National Team (CNT) program that will train and compete in conjunction with the USA Volleyball Girls Junior National Championships... selected the Rice Newcomer of the Year... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL Selected to the United States Junior National Training team in 2011... Named one of Prep Volleyball s Top 100 Senior Aces... Twice named First Team All-District... Named Summer Creek s Offensive Player of the Year in 2010 and 2011... Member of National Honors Society... Was an All-Academic Team selection in 2011... Played club for Texas Tornadoes PERSONAL Full name: Chelsey Briana Harris... Born: July 31, 1995 in San Diego, Calif.... Parents: Andre and Bridget Harris...Rice College: McMurtry. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2013 30/94 239 2.54 110 571.226 2 0 31 0.33 4 56 60 0.64 2014 33/110 340 3.09 122 726.300 5 3 48 0.44 4 62 66 0.60 2015 30/111 346 3.12 140 772.267 4 3 75 0.68 0 45 45 0.41 TOTAL 93/315 925 2.94 372 2,069.267 11 6 154 0.49 8 163 171 0.54 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 13

RICE OWLS MADDI HOLMAN 6 DS 5-9 Sr.-3L Normandy Park, Wash. Seattle Prep Will Rice College JUNIOR SEASON (2015) Saw action in 30 sets posted a season-high nine digs and a service ace in a win over UC Santa Barbara (9/4) also recorded five digs in the Owls thrilling win at Yale (9/5) had four digs in a win over Rhode Island (9/5). SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) Played in seven sets... set a career-high with five digs in a win over Green Bay (Sept. 12)... one kill vs. UConn (Sept. 6)... selected to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) Played in 15 sets in five matches, making one start... recorded two assists... served 28 times... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL Named Team Co-MVP in 2012, helping Seattle Prep to a Metro League Championship and an eighth-place finish in Washington s 3A classification... Named a Washington Athletic Club Scholar Athlete Award winner in 2013... Earned All-Metro League honors as a middle blocker in 2012... Was named Most Improved in 2010, as the Panthers won the state title in 3A... Won the Metro League and finishes third in Washington s 3A in 2011... Named to the President s List six times and Dean s List twice in high school, compiling a 3.923 GPA (4.0 scale)... Played club volleyball for Kent Juniors. PERSONAL Full Name: Madeline Rose Holman... Born: January 11, 1995... Parents: Andrew and Joan Holman (one brother, one sister)... Her sister, Kate Holman, runs track at Boise State...Rice College: Will Rice. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2013 5/15 0 0.00 0 0.000 2 0 11 0.73 0 0 0 0.00 2014 5/7 1 0.14 0 1 1.000 3 0 6 0.86 0 0 0 0.00 2014 12/30 0 0.00 1 1-1.000 2 1 23 0.77 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 22/52 1 0.02 1 2.000 7 1 40 0.77 0 0 0 0.00 14 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS LEAH MIKESKY 4 OH 6-1 Sr.-3L Schulenburg, Texas Schulenburg HS Sid Richardson College JUNIOR SEASON (2015) Named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America Third Team an AVCA Southwest Region Honorable Mention named to the All- C-USA First Team a District 15 CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team selection selected to the C-USA All-Academic Team named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week (9/8) selected the Rice Adidas Invitational MVP earned a spot on the Baylor Classic All-Tournament Team Hally Beth Poindexter Award (Team MVP) team Scholar-Athlete Award led the Owls in total kills (466-5th in C-USA), kills per set (3.76-7th in C-USA), total attacks (1,344-4th in C-USA) and points (508.5-5th in C-USA) played in all 124 sets second on the team with 17 double-doubles had 10 or more kills in 27 of 31 matches played posted a season-high 23 kills in a win over UC Irvine (8/29) racked up a Rice season-high 26 digs at Texas A&M- Corpus Christi (9/15) recorded 21 kills and 16 digs to upset No. 22 WKU (10/31). SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) Named to the C-USA All-Conference Second-Team Became the 13th Owl to be named to the C-USA All-Academic Team Selected to the All- Rice Invitational I Team and All-Marquette Invitational Team Named the Hally Beth Poindexter Award (Team MVP) earned the Owls Scholar-Athlete Award named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll led the team with 16 double-doubles, the most by an Owl since 2006 ranked sixth in C-USA in kills per set (3.42), points per set (3.82) and total kills (407) led the Owls in total kills, kills per set and points (454.5) played in 119 sets had 10 or more kills in 26 of 33 matches played set a career-high with 18 kills on three different occasions (Aug. 30 vs. Fresno St., Sept. 20 vs. SFA, Oct. 19 at UTSA) hit a seasonhigh.500 (18-of-34) vs. Fresno St. (Aug. 30) 19 matches with 10 or more digs, including a season-high 18 in a win at Marquette (Sept. 12). FLORIDA STATE (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN, 2013) Played in 18 games, making four starts as a redshirt freshman in 2013... Totaled 71 kills (1.5 per set) on 212 attacks and had eight service aces... Sixth on the team in digs with 77. HIGH SCHOOL Ranked No. 39 on the PrepVolleyball.com senior class ratings...culminated her high school career with 6.3 kills per set, 466 digs, 105 service aces and 63 total blocks...named to the Under Armour Girls High School All-America Second Team...Special mention on PrepVolleyball. com s All-America list...four-sport athlete at Schulenburg High, also playing basketball, tennis and running track...earned a spot on the VolleyballMagazine/Rox Girls Fab 50 list...four-time all-state volleyball selection at Schulenburg High...Excelled at basketball and track & field, being named a two-time all-state basketball selection while placing fourth in the state of Texas in triple jump...qualified for doubles in the state tennis tournament and won the regional tournament. PERSONAL Parents: Shawn and Renee Mikesky... Sister, Shannon Mikesky, plays volleyball at the University of Alabama... Was a multiple-sport athlete who performed well at volleyball, basketball, track, tennis and swimming growing up... Academic all-state selection in high school in volleyball and basketball...rice College: Sid Richardson. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2014 33/119 407 3.42 176 1145.202 50 11 318 2.67 12 49 61 0.51 2015 31/124 466 3.76 163 1344.225 28 16 332 2.68 8 37 45 0.36 TOTAL 64/243 873 3.59 339 2489.215 78 27 650 2.67 20 86 106 0.44 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 15

RICE OWLS MEGHAN PATTERSON 2 DS 5-7 Sr.-1L Pearland, Texas Elkins HS Jones College JUNIOR SEASON (2015) Played in 33 sets as a walk-on recorded six service aces, including a season-high two at North Texas (10/2) 10 total digs. HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from and played volleyball at Elkins High School in Missouri City, Texas for head coach Chelsea Larsen... earned first-team all-district honors as well as academic all-district honors... member of National Honors Society, National Science Honors Society and National Art Honors Society. PERSONAL Full Name: Meghan Danielle Patterson... Born: Aug. 14, 1995... Parents: Darrell and Julie Patterson.. Father is the assistant head coach for the Rice football team and coaches the linebackers/special teams. He played football at TCU from 1979-82 before playing professionally for the New York Giants (1983), Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1984-88) and Hamilton Tiger Cats (1988-90)... has one brother, Michael, who played football at Rice from 2008-12... Rice College: Jones. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2015 12/33 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 6 10 0.30 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 12/33 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 6 10 0.30 0 0 0 0.00 16 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS JUNIOR SEASON (2015) Played in 22 sets, making four starts totaled a season-high 11 points and a season-high nine kills in the Owls win over Sam Houston St. (9/12) registered seven kills and a season-high five blocks at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (9/15) 25 total kills 14 total blocks. MIRANDA ROGERS 12 MB 6-2 Sr.-2L Houston, Texas Bellaire HS Martel College SOPHOMORE SEASON (2014) Played in five sets... posted two kills on nine attacks... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) Played in four matches... had one block vs. LSU (Sept. 7)... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll and earned the C-USA Academic Medal. HIGH SCHOOL Named First Team All-District 20-5A selection three times... Named a PrepVolleball.com Senior Ace... Helped Bellaire to four straight district titles... Named Honorable Mention All-Texas... Member of National Honors Society... Played club volleyball for Houston Juniors PERSONAL Full name: Miranda Rogers... Born: Feb. 14, 1995 in Houston... Parents: John Rogers and Suzanne Labarthe... Her sister, Zoe Rogers, played basketball at Rice from 2009-13... Rice College: Martel. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2013 4/4 0 0.00 0 5.000 0 0 1 0.25 1 0 1 0.25 2014 4/5 2 0.40 2 9.000 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 2015 10/22 25 1.14 9 62.258 1 0 2 0.09 1 13 14 0.64 TOTAL 18/31 27 0.87 11 76.211 1 0 3 0.10 2 13 15 0.48 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 17

RICE OWLS SHELBY LIVINGSTONE 21 OH 6-2 Jr.-2L Malibu, Calif. Oaks Christian HS Will Rice College SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015) Played in 121 sets, making three starts fifth on the Owls with 161 digs...posted a season-high 14 digs in a win at Yale (9/5) five matches with 10 or more digs recorded a season-high four service aces at Marshall (11/8). FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) Played in 69 sets as a true freshman, making 13 starts... seventh on the team with 67 kills... fourth on the squad with 108 digs (1.57 per set)... 13 service aces... totaled 87.0 points... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll... set season-highs in kills (11) and digs (13) for her first career double-double vs. James Madison (Sept. 13)... had 10 digs vs. Fresno St. (Aug. 30) and Green Bay (Sept. 12). HIGH SCHOOL Attended Oaks Christian High School in Westlake Village, California... Played for a Lions team that went 33-7 (12-0) in 2013 and were Tri-Valley league champions from 2011-13... posted 398 kills and had a.453 attack percentage her senior season...named an All-CIF Team Division 2AA selection, two-time MVP of the Tri-Valley League, First-Team SCVR All- Southern California and three different All-Tournament teams. PERSONAL Full name: Shelby Ann Livingstone... Born: April 21, 1996... Parents: Brad (Oklahoma St. basketball, 1979-82) and Linda Livingstone (Oklahoma St. basketball, 1978-82)... played club ball for Sunshine Volleyball Club... Rice College: Will Rice. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2014 24/69 67 0.97 40 247.109 9 13 108 1.57 3 8 11 0.16 2014 31/121 6 0.05 6 34.000 20 24 161 1.33 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 55/190 73 0.38 46 281.096 29 37 269 1.42 3 8 11 0.06 18 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS MADISON MCDANIEL 3 S 6-0 Jr.-1L The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands HS McMurtry College SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015) Named to the All-C-USA First Team selected the AVCA National Player of the Week (11/3), joining Tiffany Carrethers as the only Owls to ever win an AVCA National Player of the Week award and the first C-USA setter to accomplish the feat since 2011 tied former Owl Megan Murphy (2012) with five C-USA Setter of the Week honors, just one shy of the C-USA record Team Newcomer of the Year earned spots on the Rice Adidas Invitational and Yale Invitational teams...played in 93 sets ranked 32nd in the nation and second in C-USA with 10.97 assists per game accumulated 18 double-doubles led the Owls with 1,020 total assists and was second with 3.18 digs per set...eight matches with 50 or more assists set a season-high with 70 assists in Rice s upset over No. 22 WKU (10/31).posted 62 assists in a victory over Yale (9/5) three matches of 20 or more digs, including a season-high 22 in a win over LSU (8/29). HIGH SCHOOL Graduated from and played volleyball at The Woodlands High School for head coach Leslie Madison... totaled 647 kills and 642 digs during junior and senior seasons... a 2013 and 2014 selection to the Lonestarvolleyball. com All-Texas Second Team... a 2013 All-Tournament Offensive MVP at the Pearland Invitational Tournament... First-Team All-District Newcomer of the Year for Division 14-5A in 2011, and a first-team all-district in 2012... named to the 2012 AVCA Phenom List, and was a 2012 and 2013 Vype Magazine s All-Greater Houston Preseason Team. PERSONAL Daughter of Larry and Karen McDaniel, one sister (Morgan)... Major: Business Communications... Rice College: McMurtry College. FRESHMAN SEASON (2014-ARIZONA STATE) Appeared in 25 sets as both a setter and an outside hitter... registered 23 kills (0.92 per set) with 14 digs and 12 blocks... started at setter in an exhibition against Canada s Mount Royal University and totaled 34 assists... set a career-high with seven kills against California. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2015 23/93 61 0.66 16 155.290 1,020 15 296 3.18 9 41 50 0.54 TOTAL 23/93 61 0.66 16 155.290 1,020 15 296 3.18 9 41 50 0.54 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 19

RICE OWLS PORTIA OKAFOR 22 MB 6-2 Jr.-2L Lewisville HS Lewisville, Texas Brown College SOPHOMORE SEASON (2015) All-C-USA Second Team...played in 120 sets...led the Owls in total blocks (127) and hitting percentage (.361-fourth-best singleseason in Rice history)...fifth on the team in total kills (223)... selected the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (9/28)...posted a double-double with 11 kills and a season-high 11 blocks in a win over Yale (9/5)...had 10 kills in a win over FIU (9/25)... six matches with 10 or more kills, including a season-high 13 in a win at Charlotte (10/4)...hit a season-high.818 (9-of-11) in a win over Stephen F. Austin (9/19)...posted 4 solo blocks at Baylor (9/19)...named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL Part of a Lewisville team that won the LTC Tournament and qualified for the playoffs for the first time in 10 years in 2013...A four year starter, selected two-time all-district first-team selection and finished academically in the top 10 percent of her class all three years. PERSONAL Full name: Portia Chioma Okafor... Born: Jan. 12, 1996... Parents: Peter and Jacinta Okafor... Her brother, Goldstein Okafor... ran track at Texas State and her cousin, Claire Uke, is an All-American thrower at Rice... College: Brown College...played club ball for Texas Advantage in 2013 for the TAV 17s Black and for Instinct VBC, 2011-12... Rice College: Brown. FRESHMAN SEASON (2014) Became the seventh Owl in school history to be named to the C-USA All- Freshman Team... earned the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (11/3)... named the Owls Newcomer of the Year... played in 79 sets... recorded a team season-high nine blocks in a win over James Madison (Sept. 13)... had a season-high 11 kills in the C-USA Championship game vs. WKU (Nov. 23)... second on the Owls with 89 blocks... fifth on the team with 118 kills... totaled 172.0 points... ranked fourth in C-USA play in blocks per set (1.08)... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2014 26/79 118 1.49 30 14.320 2 0 15 0.19 19 70 89 1.13 2015 30/120 223 1.86 51 477.361 8 0 34 0.28 25 102 127 1.06 TOTAL 56/199 341 1.71 81 752.346 10 0 49 0.25 44 172 216 1.09 20 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS FRESHMAN SEASON (2015) Earned C-USA Setter of the Week honors (9/28) named the C-USA Freshman of the Week (10/15) played in 112 sets recorded four double-doubles second on the Owls in totals assists (432), assists per set (3.86) and service aces (23) fifth on the team in total digs (238) set a season-high with 69 assists and four service aces at North Texas (10/2) also had back-to-back 55-assist outings vs. Charlotte (10/4) and Middle Tennessee (10/11) posted first career 20-plus digs performance (21) in a win over UTEP (11/12). HIGH SCHOOL Attended Saugus High School in Saugua, California... led the Foothill League in aces (61) and digs (476) her senior season en route to being selected to the All-SCV First-Team... 2014 AAU Girls Junior National Volleyball Championships All-American Team (17 Premier)... played on an undefeated Centurions squad in 2011 that won the Foothill League championship... Student Athlete Award (2011-2014)... SAMMY (Saugus Students Modeling Meritorious Youth) Award in 2014... National Honor Society (2012-15)... California Scholarship Federation (2012-15)... AP Scholar with Honor (2014). JULIANNA DOLE 16 S 5-6 So.-1L Saugus HS Santa Clara, Calif. Lovett College PERSONAL Full name: Julianna Elise Dole... Born: March 27, 1997... Parents: Jeffrey and Janice Dole... involved or participated with the Special Olympics Society, Santa Clarita Youth Sports Festival and Step Out (Diabetes Walk). Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2015 31/112 7 0.06 5 1,012.080 432 23 238 2.13 0 6 6 0.05 TOTAL 31/112 7 0.06 5 1,012.080 432 23 238 2.13 0 6 6 0.05 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 21

RICE OWLS MCKAY KYLE 15 MB 6-0 So.-1L San Antonio, Texas Alamo Heights HS Lovett College FRESHMAN SEASON (2015) Named to the All-C-USA Freshman Team earned C-USA Freshman of the Week honors (9/8) played in 113 sets set a seasonhigh with 18 kills at North Texas (10/2) 11 matches of hitting.400 or better, including a season-best.579 in a win at UTEP (10/18) posted 14 kills and four blocks in a win over No. 22 WKU (10/31) established a season-high with seven blocks in a win at Yale (9/5). HIGH SCHOOL Attended Alamo Heights in San Antonio where she played for head coach Courtney Patton... advanced to the regional finals for the first time in school history her senior season... selected All-State (2012-13)... All- District (2012-13)... All-Tournament Selections: Pearland (2014), North East ISD (2012 & 2014), Smithson Valley (2014)... San Antonio Express News All-Area Volleyball Super Team (2013)... School record for hitting percentage in a single-season (43%), hitting % in a match (86%) and career kills (1,033)... National Honor Society... National Spanish Honor Society... Graduated in top 10% of her class... played club volleyball for SA Force 17s Darkside, which qualified for Junior Nationals in the Open Division. PERSONAL Full name: McKay Carroll Kyle... Born: Sept. 10, 1996... Parents: Terry and Paige Kyle... Rice College: Lovett. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2014 26/79 118 1.49 30 275.320 2 0 15 0.19 19 70 89 1.13 TOTAL 26/79 118 1.49 30 275.320 2 0 15 0.19 19 70 89 1.13 22 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS STEPHANIE MENDIVIL 13 OH 6-3 RSo.-1L Cienga HS Tucson, Ariz. Sid Richardson College (2015) Played in 49 sets posted 67 kills and 18 blocks recorded a seasonhigh nine kills in wins over Lamar (9/1) and Stephen F. Austin (9/19) hit a season-best.417 in a victory against UC Santa Barbara (9/4) blocked three shots in a 3-0 win over Louisiana-Lafayette (9/11). (2014) Redshirted due to injury... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. FRESHMAN SEASON (2013) Played in 19 sets, making three starts... recorded 50 kills, including a season-high 15 on two separate occasions (Aug. 31- Santa Clara & Sept. 7- UALR)... finished the season with a.241 attack percentage... made 10 blocks, including a season-high 4 vs. Santa Clara (Aug. 31)... recorded eight digs... was named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL Hit.401 her senior season, with 4.6 kills per set... Two time All-Southern Arizona selection... Named a PrepVolleyball.com Senior Ace... Set a Cienga High School record with 450 kills her junior season... Had 1,082 kills in her high school career... Helped Cienga to advance to the state tournament in each of her four seasons... Member of National Honors Society... Played club volleyball for Dinamo. PERSONAL Full name: Stephanie Anne Mendivil... Parents: Samuel and Julie Mendivil... Mother played basketball at Arizona from 1987-1991... Rice College: Sid Richardson. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2013 6/19 50 2.63 15 145.241 0 1 8 0.42 1 9 10 0.53 2015 25/49 67 1.37 31 209.172 5 0 22 0.45 5 13 18 0.37 TOTAL 31/68 117 1.72 46 354.201 5 1 30 0.44 6 22 28 0.41 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 23

RICE OWLS YONCA BARTU 10 OH 5-11 Fr.-HS Geneva, Switzerland Inter. School of Geneva, La Grande Boissiere Jones College HIGH SCHOOL Attended International School of Geneva, La Grande Boissiere...played club for Geneve Volley for head coach Ludovic Gruel...also played for the U23 and U19 teams under Gruel...while with the National League B team (no max age, average age 26) she was the youngest team member for two years where she started on the right side...was a starters for two years with the U23 squad...was the best player in the region and one of the best in the country, and a team captain for two years, with the U19 team. PERSONAL Full name: Sevgi Yonca Bartu...Born: Dec. 14, 1998...Parents: Nuri Cem (professional basketball player in Turkey for 15 years) and Zeynep (professional basketball player in Turkey for 10 years) Bartu (one sister)... cousin, Basak Tulga, played professional basketball in Turkey (Fenerbahce and national team) for six years... involved in several charitable and community service programs, including LGB fighs Cystic Fibrosis, youth against Human Trafficking, Education for all: Sierra Leone and youth volleyball coaching... Rice College: Jones. 24 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Assumption High School in Louisville, Kentucky where she played for head coach Ron Kordes...helped lead the Rockets to their 19th state championship in 24 years...recipient of the Above and Beyond Award and the Coaches Award in 2014...also competed in the high jump in track and field under head coach Barry Hayworth...graduated with a 3.9 GPA...member of National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and Beta Club. PERSONAL Full name: Lee Ann Cunningham...Born: Jan. 8, 1998...Parents: John and Sallie Cunningham (one brother)...rice College: Duncan College... volunteered with Kentucky Refugee Ministries where she did a variety of work, including packing backpacks in preparation for the first day of school to answering phones in Spanish for the Cuban office...also worked at Signature Healthcare (nursing home), where she led activities and played the piano for residents. RICE OWLS LEE ANN CUNNINGHAM 5 DS 5-7 Fr.-HS Louisville, Ky. Assumption HS Duncan College 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 25

RICE OWLS HIGH SCHOOL ADRIA MARTINEZ 18 S 5-11 Fr.-HS Spring, Texas Concordia Lutheran HS Duncan College Attended Concordia Lutheran High School in Tomball, Texas where she played for head coach Kim Odinga...was selected as a PrepVolleyball 2016 Senior Ace...graduated with a 4.56 GPA (4.0 scale)...as a junior was selected TAPPS 5A First Team All-State, First Team All-District, team MVP, Academic All-State and named to the AVCA Phenom List...as a sophomore at Klein Oak HS she was a 16-5A First Team All-District selection, team MVP, BSN Classic and Kingwood All-Tournament Teams, AVCA Phenom List and Houston Chronicle Athlete of the Week...made the 16-5A Second Team All-District and academic alldistrict team as a freshman at Klein Oak...National Hispanic Merit Scholar on PSAT...also played at the Junior Nationals in Open 2012-14 in club volleyball...in 2015 her team finished second in USA and she was named to the All-Tournament Team...she also represented the Lone Star Regional Team in the 2013 High Performance Championships. PERSONAL Full name: Adria Loranne Martinez...Born: Sept. 19, 1997...Parents: Wade and Katrina Martinez (one brother, Landon)...Rice College: Duncan College...member of National Charity League (6 years) and National Honor Society. 26 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

RICE OWLS HIGH SCHOOL Attended Notre Dame High School in Crowley, Louisiana where she played for head coach Tara Young...district champions 2012-15...won a state title in 2012...senior year was an LHSAA Composite Academic All-State selection and was named to the Under Armour Watch List...AVCA Phenom List (2013-15)...AAU 16s Club All-American in 2014...All-Acadiana Volleyball Team 2013-14 (2014 MVP)...All-District Volleyball Team 2012-15 (2014 MVP)...2013-14 LHSAA Composite All-State Volleyball Team...2012 LHSAA State Volleyball Tournament MVP...also competed in the high jump in track and field for head coach Jimmy McCleary...placed third in state high jump in 2014 and 2015...graduated with a 4.0 GPA. PERSONAL Full name: Grace Ann Morgan...Born: March 4, 1998...Parents: John (played football at LSU, 1988-92) and Joan Morgan (two sisters, Anna and Lily)... Aunt Stephanie Garrett played volleyball at Ole Miss (1980-84)...First cousin Annie Simoneaux threw javelin at LSU (2012-15)...Rice College: Hanszen. GRACE MORGAN 7 MB 6-2 Fr.-HS Crowley, La. Notre Dame HS Hanszen College 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 27

2015 Graduated Seniors KYLEY REED 5 RS 6-1 4L Rocky Hill, Conn. Rocky Hill HS Duncan College SENIOR SEASON (2015) Saw action in 52 sets, making six starts set a career-high with 15 kills and 15.5 points in a win over UTEP (10/18) posted six kills in a win over North Texas (10/21) season-high seven digs vs. Rhode Island (9/5) three service aces vs. UTEP (11/12) 56 total kills 22 digs 11.0 blocks 72.0 points. JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Saw action in 18 sets... posted 30 kills (1.67 per set) with a.319 attack percentage... totaled 34.0 points on the season... had a season and career-high nine kills at WKU (Sept. 28)... also had six kills in wins over Texas Southern (Sept. 19) and Stephen F. Austin (Sept. 20)... totaled a season-high three digs vs. Charlotte (Oct. 5)... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) Played in 12 matches, making three starts... posted 32 kills, including a season-high six vs. NC State (Sept. 14)... hit.429 vs. Houston Baptist (Sept. 13)... totaled nine digs and six blocks... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll.FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) Played in 11 sets over seven matches Had 14 kills off of.237 hitting percentage (14K-5E-38TA), four digs and four blocks in the season Posted a season-high seven kills off.400 hitting (7K-1E-15TA) vs. Alabama A&M (Sept. 8) Three kills and hit.429 (3K-0E-7TA) at Ole Miss (Sept. 7) Had three kills and hit.286 (3K-1E-7TA), with two digs and a block at Houston (Oct. 26) Earned two blocks at Tulsa (Nov. 9) Named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Rocky Hill High School... Four-year starter and letterwinner for coach George McKinnon... Led the Terriers to an 18-4 record and the Class M state title for 2011... Recorded 578 kills, 460 digs, 133 service aces and 31 blocks while posting a hitting percentage of.598... Team captain for 2010 and 2011... A 2011 American Volleyball Coaches Association Under Armour First Team All-American, Class M State Tournament MVP and a three-time Class M First Team All- State selection... Concluded prep volleyball career with 1,517 kills, 1,097 digs and 362 service aces... 2008 team offensive player of the year. PERSONAL Full name: Kyley Elizabeth Reed... Born: July 30, 1994... Parents: Tom and Dorothy Franco-Reed (one brother)... Father was decathlete for Wyoming and USA National Team Member for handball (1987-1988)... Mother played volleyball and basketball for Alabama and was a member of USA s 1984 Olympic handball team... Brother, Ty, is a member of Alabama s football squad... College: Duncan. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2012 7/11 14 1.27 5 38.237 0 0 4 0.36 0 4 4 0.36 2013 12/26 32 1.23 19 87.149 0 0 9 0.35 1 5 6 0.23 2014 12/18 30 1.67 8 69.319 1 0 9 0.50 0 8 8 0.44 2015 23/52 56 1.08 19 15.266 3 10 22 0.42 1 10 11 0.21 TOTAL 54/107 132 1.23 51 333.243 4 10 44 0.41 2 27 29 0.27 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 28

2015 Graduated Seniors KIMBERLY VAIO 7 L/DS 5-9 4L San Antonio, Texas Incarnate Word HS Baker College SENIOR SEASON (2015) Became just the 16th player in school history to surpass 1,000 career digs on Sept. 18, 2015... named the C-USA Defensive Player of the Week (9/21)... finished career in seventh place on the school s all-time career digs list (1,243)... sixth all-time in school history in career digs per set (3.13)... played in 96 sets... recorded 10 or more digs in 21 of 24 matches, including a careerhigh 25 digs vs. North Texas (10/21)... named to the Baylor Classic All-Tournament Team as the Best Libero... established a careerhigh with a team-leading 375 total digs and 3.91 digs per set. JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Selected to the Courtyard Midtown All-Tournament Team... earned the Owls Commitment Award... tied for the team lead with 19 service aces, including a team season-high four aces vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (Aug. 30)... played in 108 sets, making 12 starts... recorded 10 or more digs in 17 matches... had a season-high 20 digs in a win at North Texas (Oct. 1)... posted 19 digs in a victory vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Sept. 9)... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) Named the Owls Most Valuable Player... ranked 20th in league play with 3.0 digs per set... played in 22 matches, making 10 starts... tied for the team lead with 16 service aces... third on team with 258 digs... recorded doublefigures in digs 16 times, including a season-high 19 at FAU (Nov. 1)... finished with a.964 reception percentage... had six aces at Tulsa (Oct. 4)... finished with a 1.000 reception percentage in 13 matches... selected the Owls Most Valuable Player... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) Played in 30 matches, starting 11 as a defensive specialist... Posted 2.62 digs/ set... Had a.964 reception pct... Compiled 14 double digit dig matches and two 20+ dig matches... Had 25 7+ dig matches... Averaged 2.67 digs per set against regionally-ranked teams... Posted 10 digs in her collegiate debut against Air Force (Aug. 24)... Earned 14 digs against Arkansas State (Aug. 25)... Compiled 15 digs at UTSA (Aug. 28)... Nine digs against Sam Houston State (Sept. 4)... Posted three service aces and 12 digs against North Dakota (Sept. 7)... Posted 11 digs against Houston Baptist (Sept. 14)... Notched 10 digs against Texas Tech (Sept. 15)... Posted 20 digs, 17 receptions and three assists at UAB (Sept. 23)... Had 23 digs, two assists, and 20 receptions against Tulsa (Sept. 30)... Collected 11 digs against UTEP (Oct. 5) and Marshall (Oct. 12)... Picked up 12 digs at Tulsa (Nov. 9)... Notched 17 digs and three assists against Houston in the C-USA Tournament (Nov. 16)... Named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll... named Rice Newcomer of the Year. HIGH SCHOOL 2012 graduate of Incarnate Word High School... Four-year starter and letterwinner for the Shamrocks under coach Nicole Gonzalez... Shamrocks posted a winning record of 141-36 during her career (33-13, 2011; 41-5, 2010; 36-6, 2009; 31-12, 2008)... Served as team captain in 2009, 2010, 2011. PERSONAL Full name: Kimberly Maria Vaio... Born: Jan. 28, 1994... Parents: Bruce and Cindy Vaio (two brothers)... Father, Bruce, played baseball for University of Denver (1978-1982)... Mother, Cindy, was a cheerleader for University of New Mexico (1976-1978)... Brother, David, played baseball for St. Mary s University (2006-2009)... Sister-in-law, Samantha Weber Vaio, played volleyball for New Mexico (2005 and 2006) and for St. Mary s University (2007 & 2008) earning Division II All-American... College: Baker. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2012 30/110 0 0.00 1 5 -.200 39 8 288 2.62 0 0 0 0.00 2013 22/83 1 0.01 1 8.000 31 16 258 3.11 0 0 0 0.00 2014 29/108 2 0.02 0 4.250 44 19 322 2.98 0 0 0 0.00 2015 24/96 0 0.00 1 4 -.250 104 17 375 3.91 0 0 0 0.00 TOTAL 105/397 3 0.01 3 21.000 218 60 1,243 3.13 0 0 0 0.00 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 29

2015 Graduated Seniors NOELLE WHITLOCK 1 OH 5-11 4L Riverside, Calif. La Sierra HS Jones College SENIOR SEASON (2015) Played all 124 sets, making 31 starts...became the 16th player in school history to surpass 1,000 career digs...earned a spot on the Yale Invitational All-Tournament Team...second on the team in total digs (350)...third on the Owls in kills (279), kills per set (2.25) and total points (325.5)...registered a career-high 20 kills in a win over Middle Tennessee (10/23)...set a career-high with 24 digs in a win over No. 22 WKU (10/31)...third on the team with 11 double-doubles...named the Owls Most Improved Player...earned team Hard Hat award. JUNIOR SEASON (2014) Played in 26 matches (84 sets), making 12 starts... third on the Owls with 154 digs... three matches of double-figure digs, including a season-high 16 in a win at FIU (Oct. 31)... averaged 1.8 digs per set... totaled 34 kills... 11 service aces... 51.5 points. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013) Played in all 30 matches, making 24 starts... second on Owls with 282 digs... third on team with 204 kills... 35 service aces... recorded double-digit kills in 12 matches, including a season-high 14 vs. NC State (Sept. 14)... 12 games of double-digit digs... season-high 19 digs vs. NC State (Sept. 14) totaled eight double-doubles... 36 blocks... 13 service aces... named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. FRESHMAN SEASON (2012) Played in all 31 matches, starting 11... Averaged 2.50 digs per set... Picked up 80 kills... Posted two runs of 6+ matches of double-digit runs... Had nine straight matches of double digit digs from Oct. 7 to Nov. 9... Posted six straight double digit dig matches from Sept. 14 to Sept. 28... Had 16 total double digit dig matches... Had 10 digs against No. 7 Purdue (Aug. 31)... Rice Most Improved Award... Named to the C-USA Commissioner s Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of La Sierra High School... Played for coach Souza Everton... Four-year starter and four-year letterwinner for the Eagles... Named All-Inland Valley League for 2008, 2009, and 2010... As a junior, Whitlock averaged 3.7 kills per set with a total of 335 kills with 96 service aces... PrepVolleyball.com named her as one of its Seniors Aces for 2011... Class valedictorian. PERSONAL Full name: Nicole Christine Whitlock... Born: Dec. 17, 1992... Parents: Robert Whitlock and Cheri Rodriguez (five sisters)... College: Jones. Year M/S K KPS E TA Pct. Asst. SA Digs DPS BS BA TB BPS 2012 31/110 80 0.73 61 324.059 27 11 275 2.50 2 12 14 0.13 2013 24/111 204 1.84 106 632.155 35 13 282 2.54 7 29 36 0.32 2014 26/84 34 0.40 32 159.013 14 11 154 1.83 4 5 9 0.11 2015 31/124 279 2.25 106 674.961 33 18 350 2.82 13 31 44 0.35 TOTAL 118/429 597 1.39 305 1,930.151 109 53 1,061 2.47 26 77 103 0.24 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 30

2015 MATCH RESULTS 21-10 (11-5 C-USA) 2015 IN REVIEW Date Opponent W/L Result Game Scores Attendance @Aug 28 at No. 3 Texas L 3-0 12-25, 23-25, 14-25 2,406 @Aug 29 vs. LSU W 3-2 24-26, 21-25, 25-17, 25-16, 15-10 N/A @Aug 29 vs. UC Irvine W 3-1 25-23, 27-29, 25-12, 25-22 N/A Sept 01 LAMAR W 3-1 26-28, 25-19, 25-17, 25-16 291 %Sept 04 vs. UC Santa Barbara L 3-1 26-24, 15-25, 19-25, 26-28 150 %Sept 05 vs. Rhode Island W 3-1 25-22, 21-25, 25-19, 25-19 225 %Sept 05 at Yale W 3-2 25-16, 28-30, 29-31, 25-22, 15-12 434 #Sept 11 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W 3-0 25-17, 25-22, 25-20 343 #Sept 12 SAM HOUSTON ST. W 3-2 27-25, 25-16, 21-25, 22-25, 15-11 320 #Sept 12 No. 23 COLORADO W 3-1 25-23, 25-17, 19-25, 25-21 650 Sept 15 at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi L 3-1 25-14, 15-25, 19-25, 25-27 1,074!Sept 18 vs. UNC-Greensboro W 3-0 25-16, 25-22, 25-22 127!Sept 19 vs. Stephen F. Austin W 3-0 25-18, 25-14, 25-18 114!Sept 19 at Baylor L 3-1 25-16, 15-25, 24-26, 16-25 893 Sept 25 FIU* W 3-0 25-9, 25-16, 26-24 348 Sept 27 FLORIDA ATLANTIC* W 3-0 25-20, 26-24, 26-24 284 Oct 02 at North Texas* L 3-2 25-23, 28-30, 19-25, 25-14, 12-15 347 Oct 04 at Charlotte* W 3-2 25-23, 23-25, 25-16, 18-25, 15-11 638 Oct 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE* L 3-2 25-20, 20-25, 20-25, 29-27, 17-19 587 Oct 15 UTSA* L 3-2 25-20, 21-25, 17-25, 25-22, 12-15 287 Oct 18 at UTEP* W 3-0 25-21, 25-18, 25-19 345 Oct 21 NORTH TEXAS* W 3-2 24-26, 25-22, 19-25, 25-17, 15-10 293 Oct 23 at Middle Tennessee* W 3-0 25-20, 25-21, 25-19 345 Oct 25 at Louisiana Tech* L 3-2 21-25, 25-12, 25-16, 26-28, 13-15 246 Oct 29 SOUTHERN MISS* W 3-0 25-22, 25-21, 25-22 313 Oct 31 No. 22 WKU* W 3-2 25-23, 25-21, 22-25, 23-25, 16-14 441 Nov 04 at UTSA* L 3-1 25-27, 25-21, 19-25, 18-25 518 Nov 08 at Marshall* W 3-0 25-17, 25-19, 25-20 432 Nov 12 UTEP* W 3-2 25-11, 26-28, 25-13, 20-25, 16-14 298 Nov 14 at UAB* W 3-0 25-17, 25-15, 25-19 253 ^Nov 20 vs. Southern Miss L 3-1 25-17, 15-25, 18-25, 19-25 830 *Conference USA match @American Campus Classic %Yale Invitational #Rice Adidas Invitational!Baylor Classic ^C-USA Championship (San Antonio, Texas) 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 31

OVERALL STATISTICS: 21-10 Overall 2015 IN REVIEW SP K K/S E TA Pct A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG D/G BS BA Total B/S BE BHE PTS MIKESKY, Leah 124 466 3.76 1631344.225 28 0.23 16 29 0.13 25 332 2.68 8 37 45 0.36 4 3 508.5 HARRIS, Chelsey 111 346 3.12 140 772.267 4 0.04 3 7 0.03 1 75 0.68 0 45 45 0.41 4 3 371.5 WHITLOCK, Noelle 124 279 2.25 106 815.212 33 0.27 18 31 0.15 26 350 2.82 13 31 44 0.35 9 3 325.5 KYLE, McKay 113 232 2.05 83 489.305 7 0.06 0 4 0.00 0 25 0.22 9 65 74 0.65 4 1 273.5 OKAFOR, Portia 120 223 1.86 51 477.361 8 0.07 0 5 0.00 1 34 0.28 25 102 127 1.06 25 0 299.0 MENDIVIL, Stephanie 49 67 1.37 31 209.172 5 0.10 0 1 0.00 1 22 0.45 5 13 18 0.37 0 0 78.5 MCDANIEL, Madison 93 61 0.66 16 155.290 1020 10.97 15 28 0.16 0 296 3.18 9 41 50 0.54 1 14 105.5 REED, Kyley 52 56 1.08 19 139.266 3 0.06 10 15 0.19 0 22 0.42 1 10 11 0.21 2 0 72.0 ROGERS, Miranda 22 25 1.14 9 62.258 1 0.05 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.09 1 13 14 0.64 1 0 32.5 DOLE, Julianna 112 7 0.06 5 25.080 432 3.86 23 41 0.21 8 238 2.12 0 6 6 0.05 4 11 33.0 LIVINGSTONE, Shelby 121 6 0.05 6 34.000 20 0.17 24 17 0.20 6 161 1.33 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 30.0 HOLMAN, Maddi 30 0 0.00 1 1-1.000 2 0.07 1 12 0.03 1 23 0.77 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 1.0 VAIO, Kimberly 96 0 0.00 1 4 -.250 104 1.08 17 23 0.18 26 375 3.91 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 17.0 PATTERSON, Meghan 33 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.00 6 12 0.18 0 10 0.30 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6.0 Rice 124 1768 14.26 631 4526.251 1667 13.44 133225 1.07 109 1965 15.85 71 363 252.5 2.04 54 37 2153.5 Opponents 124 1550 12.50 615 4436.211 1454 11.73 110208 0.89 133 1807 14.57 62 375 249.5 2.01 101 47 1909.5 C-USA MATCHES ONLY STATISTICS: 11-5 in C-USA SP K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA Total B/G BE BHE PTS MIKESKY, Leah 65 259 3.98 94 731.226 15 0.23 9 15 0.14 11 167 2.57 5 18 23 0.35 3 3 282.0 WHITLOCK, Noelle 65 182 2.80 68 498.229 18 0.28 10 13 0.15 6 204 3.14 8 18 26 0.40 8 2 209.0 HARRIS, Chelsey 55 162 2.95 66 362.265 1 0.02 0 0 0.00 1 24 0.44 0 21 21 0.38 4 0 172.5 KYLE, McKay 65 140 2.15 51 292.305 4 0.06 0 1 0.00 0 13 0.20 2 33 35 0.54 4 0 158.5 OKAFOR, Portia 62 118 1.90 25 256.363 2 0.03 0 0 0.00 1 16 0.26 13 49 62 1.00 15 0 155.5 REED, Kyley 34 37 1.09 12 86.291 3 0.09 6 10 0.18 0 8 0.24 0 4 4 0.12 2 0 45.0 MCDANIEL, Madison 44 32 0.73 9 85.271 500 11.36 4 10 0.09 0 142 3.23 4 18 22 0.50 1 6 49.0 MENDIVIL, Stephanie 15 14 0.93 8 47.128 0 0.00 0 1 0.00 0 2 0.13 3 3 6 0.40 0 0 18.5 DOLE, Julianna 65 7 0.11 3 21.190 280 4.31 13 22 0.20 1 159 2.45 0 4 4 0.06 4 7 22.0 LIVINGSTONE, Shelby 65 2 0.03 4 18 -.111 8 0.12 13 7 0.20 3 78 1.20 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 15.0 ROGERS, Miranda 5 1 0.20 3 11 -.182 1 0.20 0 0 0.00 0 1 0.20 0 1 1 0.20 0 0 1.5 PATTERSON, Meghan 24 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.00 4 9 0.17 0 8 0.33 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4.0 HOLMAN, Maddi 4 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.00 0 2 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 VAIO, Kimberly 54 0 0.00 1 2 -.500 66 1.22 10 8 0.19 16 219 4.06 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 10.0 TEAM 5 Rice 65 954 14.68 344 2409.253 898 13.82 69 98 1.06 44 1041 16.02 35 169 119.5 1.84 41 19 1142.5 Opponents 65 810 12.46 317 2311.213 763 11.74 45 92 0.69 69 940 14.46 43 187 136.5 2.10 58 25 991.5 32 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK

2015 IN REVIEW TEAM MATCH-BY-MATCH STATISTICS : 23-10 Overall 11-5 C-USA ------- ATTACK ------- ----- SERVE ----- ------- BLOCK ------- Opponent SP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE Total BHE Pts Aug 28, 2015 at Texas 3 25 19 89.067 25 2 4 5 34 0 12 1 6.0 0 33.0 Aug 29, 2015 vs. LSU 5 61 21 174.230 59 7 14 7 90 0 8 0 4.0 2 72.0 Aug 29, 2015 vs. UCI 4 68 14 155.348 60 7 12 4 59 2 18 2 11.0 0 86.0 Sept 1, 2015 LAMAR 4 63 18 146.308 62 0 11 3 67 5 8 1 9.0 2 72.0 Sept 4, 2015 vs. UC Santa Barbara 4 59 23 162.222 55 7 8 4 64 0 8 2 4.0 1 70.0 Sept 5, 2015 vs. Rhode Island 4 58 24 143.238 52 3 10 2 57 5 18 2 14.0 1 75.0 Sept 5, 2015 at Yale 5 79 25 189.286 72 6 12 9 82 5 30 1 20.0 2 105.0 Sept 11, 2015 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 3 48 21 110.245 48 5 5 3 47 2 8 0 6.0 0 59.0 Sept 12, 2015 SAM HOUSTON ST. 5 65 19 171.269 63 5 6 1 82 4 20 2 14.0 3 84.0 Sept 12, 2015 COLORADO 4 50 19 132.235 47 7 7 4 50 2 14 1 9.0 1 66.0 Sept 15, 2015 at Texas A&M-CC 4 56 19 171.216 53 1 8 2 86 1 16 0 9.0 3 66.0 Sept 18, 2015 vs. UNC-Greensboro 3 46 12 111.306 46 1 6 6 57 3 8 0 7.0 0 54.0 Sept 19, 2015 vs. Stephen F. Austin 3 48 13 101.347 45 3 8 3 48 0 12 0 6.0 2 57.0 Sept 19, 2015 at Baylor 4 49 21 131.214 46 7 6 8 47 0 8 1 4.0 0 60.0 Sept 25, 2015 FIU 3 39 14 100.250 38 0 6 0 50 4 16 4 12.0 0 51.0 Sept 27, 2015 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 3 50 14 119.303 47 4 2 4 48 3 12 6 9.0 0 63.0 Oct 2, 2015 at North Texas 5 74 24 177.282 70 12 10 3 63 0 8 1 4.0 3 90.0 Oct 4, 2015 at Charlotte 5 67 29 186.204 62 8 10 8 79 1 13 5 7.5 2 82.5 Oct 11, 2015 MIDDLE TENNESSEE 5 73 33 189.212 69 6 6 3 70 2 20 4 12.0 2 91.0 Oct 15, 2015 UTSA 5 66 29 187.198 59 4 10 4 80 1 8 4 5.0 4 75.0 Oct 18, 2015 at UTEP 3 51 24 130.208 48 3 4 2 56 3 2 0 4.0 0 58.0 Oct 21, 2015 NORTH TEXAS 5 68 26 186.226 63 4 7 1 89 2 18 2 11.0 1 83.0 Oct 23, 2015 at Middle Tennessee 3 41 15 117.222 40 1 6 0 52 2 12 0 8.0 1 50.0 Oct 25, 2015 at Louisiana Tech 5 64 26 158.241 59 7 4 2 77 5 10 3 10.0 4 81.0 Oct 29, 2015 SOUTHERN MISS 3 51 15 129.279 50 3 4 0 56 2 8 1 6.0 0 60.0 Oct 31, 2015 WKU 5 83 27 186.301 81 1 6 3 87 2 8 8 6.0 2 90.0 Nov 4, 2015 at UTSA 4 59 21 178.213 54 1 5 7 70 2 12 0 8.0 0 68.0 Nov 8, 2015 at Marshall 3 47 11 100.360 44 7 8 3 39 2 8 1 6.0 0 60.0 Nov 12, 2015 UTEP 5 75 26 173.283 68 4 5 2 73 2 4 2 4.0 0 83.0 Nov 14, 2015 at UAB 3 46 10 94.383 46 4 5 2 52 2 10 0 7.0 0 57.0 Nov 20, 2015 vs. Southern Miss 4 39 19 132.152 36 3 10 4 54 7 6 0 10.0 1 52.0 Rice 124 1768 631 4526.251 1667 133 225 109 1965 71 363 54 252.5 37 2153.5 Opponent 124 1550 615 4436.211 1454 110 208 133 2566 62 375 101 249.5 47 1909.5 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK 33

2015 IN REVIEW 2015 SEASON HIGHS Player Kills Assists Digs Blocks Bawcum 1, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 8, vs. Marshall 23, vs. Marshall N/A Dole 3, at Charlotte 69, at North Texas 21, vs. UTEP 1, five times Harris 25, at Yale 1, four times 10, vs. LSU 6, two times Holman -- 1, two times 9, vs. UC Santa Barbara -- Kyle 18, at North Texas 2, at UTSA 3, vs. Lamar 7, at Yale Livingstone 2, vs. Lamar 4, at Yale 14, at Yale -- McDaniel 9, vs. UTEP 70, vs. WKU 22, vs. LSU 5, at Yale Mendivil 9, two times 2, vs. Rhode Island 7, vs. Lamar 3, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette Mikesky 23, vs. UC Irvine 4, vs. UC Irvine 26, at Texas A&M-CC 5, at Yale Okafor 13, vs. SFA 2, vs. Rhode Island 4, vs. LSU 11, at Yale Patterson -- -- 2, three times -- Reed 15, at UTEP 1, three times 7, vs. UC Santa Barbara 3, two times Rogers 9, vs. Sam Houston St. 1, at UTEP 1, two times 5, at Texas A&M-CC Vaio -- 11, vs. Middle Tennessee 25, vs. North Texas -- Whitlock 20, vs. Middle Tennessee 4, vs. WKU 24, vs. WKU 6, vs. FIU INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Kills (3 sets) Kills (4 sets) Kills (5 sets) Attempts (3 sets) Attempts (4 sets) Attempts (5 sets) Assists (3 sets) Assists (4 sets) Assists (5 sets) Aces Digs (3 sets) Digs (4 sets) Digs (5 sets) Blocks 15, Reed, at UTEP 23, Mikesky, vs. UC Irvine 25, Harris, at Yale 45, Mikesky, at UTEP 70, Mikesky, at UTSA 64, Mikesky, vs. North Texas 44, Dole, vs. FAU 51, McDaniel, vs. Lamar 70, McDaniel, vs. WKU 4, five players 24, Vaio, vs. UNC-Greensboro 26, Mikesky, at Texas A&M-CC 25, Vaio, vs. North Texas 11, Okafor, at Yale TEAM HIGHS Kills (3 sets) Kills (4 sets) Kills (5 sets) Attempts (3 sets) Attempts (4 sets) Attempts (5 sets) Assists (3 sets) Assists (4 sets) Assists (5 sets) Digs (3 sets) Digs (4 sets) Digs (5 sets) Aces Blocks 51, two times 68, vs. UC Irvine 83, vs. WKU 130, at UTEP 178, at UTSA 189, at Yale 50, vs. Southern Miss 62, vs. Lamar 81, vs. WKU 57, vs. UNC-Greensboro 86, at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 90, vs. LSU 12, at North Texas 20.0, at Yale 2015 Rice Volleyball Front Row (L-R): Julianna Dole, Meghan Patterson, Maddi Holman, Kimberly Vaio; Second Row (L-R): Miranda Rogers, Andi Bawcum, Madison McDaniel, Chelsey Harris; Third Row (L-R): McKay Kyle, Noelle Whitlock, Kyley Reed; Back Row (L-R): Leah Mikesky, Shelby Livingstone, Portia Okafor, Stephanie Mendivil. 34 2016 RICE VOLLEYBALL FACT BOOK