Complementing Jones and the Aggie offense is middle blocker Christi Hahn who adds 2.74 KPG and is hitting at a team-high.297 clip.

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MATCH NOTES NO. 18 410/28/05 Volleyball SID Jessica Summers Assistant Director of Athletics Media Relations E-Mail: jlsummers@ou.edu Office: (405) 325-8372 Fax: (405) 325-7623 Web: www.soonersports.com MATCH NO. 22 MATCH NO. 23 OKLAHOMA (6-15) vs TEXAS A&M (9-11) FRIDAY, OCT. 2846 P.M.4G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS OKLAHOMA (6-15) vs #1 NEBRASKA (20-0) WEDNESDAY, NOV. 247 P.M.4NEBRASKA COLISEUM LINCOLN, NEB. first serve With its first Big 12 win under its belt, the Oklahoma volleyball team takes its momentum on the road as it faces Texas A&M this Friday at 6 p.m. inside the G. Rollie White Coliseum in College Station, Texas. The two squads squared off against each other just three weeks ago in Norman. In that match up both teams were looking for their first Big 12 win of the season. The Aggies, ranked No. 23 at the time, took the four-game match (25-30, 30-25, 26-30, 22-30) at the Howard McCasland Field House. In that match up, A&M s All-American, Laura Jones, was a dominant factor in the Aggie victory. Jones put away 30 kills on a.333 clip while also collecting 14 digs on the defensive end. TAMU hit at a.285 clip while OU followed with a.214 clip. The Aggies owned the advantage at the net, recording 13 blocks to OU s eight. For Oklahoma, sophomore Anna Stadel and junior Eliane Santos led the way for the Sooners. Stadel recorded a career-high 17 kills while Santos followed with 15. Junior Joanna Schmitt led the defensive effort and finished with a match-high 14 digs. Since that last meeting, each team has only posted one Big 12 win. The Aggies have dropped their last four straight, including a sweep to No. 14 Texas Wednesday night, and have fallen out of the top-25 poll. On the other hand, Oklahoma arrives with momentum after avenging an earlier season loss to Texas Tech by beating the Red Raiders, 3-2, this past Wednesday in Norman. Now, Texas A&M and Oklahoma sit in the bottom two spots of the conference, respectively. Oklahoma owns a 6-15 overall mark and 1-11 record in league play while Texas A&M posts a 9-11 season record and a 2-9 mark in Big 12 play. The Aggies only other conference win beside Oklahoma came at Iowa State (3-1). Jones continues to spearhead the Aggie offense as she leads the nation with 5.75 kills per game. Despite the loss to Texas on Wednesday, Jones pounded a matchhigh 14 kills and added a match-high 12 digs. Complementing Jones and the Aggie offense is middle blocker Christi Hahn who adds 2.74 KPG and is hitting at a team-high.297 clip. As an offensive unit, the Aggies fall among the bottom half of the Big 12, but still own the advantage over the Sooners. Texas A&M is outhitting Oklahoma,.225 to.192 and is averaging 15.41 KPG to OU s 14.25. Defensively, TAMU is collecting 15.12 digs per game (fifth in the Big 12). The back row leader for the Aggies is senior Holly Clay who is third in the league with her 4.18 DPG mark. Jones is a defensive presence as well, adding 3.07 DPG (11th in the Big 12) for the TAMU defense. At the net, Oklahoma owns the advantage as it averages 2.82 blocks per game compared to TAMU s 2.54 output. The Sooners need to take control at the net in order to contain TAMU s Jones. Middle blockers Eliane Santos and Anna Stadel are coming off impressive performances in the win against Texas Tech. Santos and Stadel each posted 10 block assists, setting an OU five-game rally-scoring record. The same effort will be needed against A&M as the Aggies outplayed the Sooners at the net in the last meeting. Another key factor in the match will be the errors committed by the Sooners. In the last meeting, Oklahoma posted eight more errors (28) than the Aggies, proving to be costly points in the close four-game match. 2005 SCHEDULE/RESULTS RECORD: 6-15, 1-11 BIG 12 DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME 8/27 at TCU Fort Worth, Texas W 3-1 HAMPTON INN BAMA BASH Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9/02 vs. Indiana Tulscaloosa, Ala. W 3-0 9/02 vs. Loyola Tuscaloosa, Ala. W 3-1 9/03 at Alabama Tusacaloosa, Ala. L 0-3 9/07 UT-ARLINGTON Norman, Okla. W 3-0 UTSA DOME RALLY San Antonio, Texas 9/09 vs. Rice San Antonio, Texas L 2-3 9/10 vs. #19 Notre Dame San Antonio, Texas L 0-3 9/11 at UT-San Antonio San Antonio, Texas W 3-0 9/14 #22 KANSAS ST. Norman, Okla. L 0-3 9/17 at Kansas Lawrence, Kan. L 2-3 9/21 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas L 0-3 9/24 COLORADO Norman, Okla. L 2-3 9/28 #1 NEBRASKA Norman, Okla. L 1-3 10/1 at #22 Texas Austin, Texas L 0-3 10/5 at Oral Robets Tulsa, Okla. L 2-3 10/8 #23 TEXAS A&M Norman, Okla. L 1-3 10/12 at Baylor Waco, Texas L 1-3 10/15 IOWA STATE Norman, Okla. L 1-3 10/19 at #10 Missouri Columbia, Mo. L 0-3 10/22 at Colorado Boulder, Colo. L 0-3 10/26 TEXAS TECH Norman, Okla. W 3-2 10/28 at Texas A&M College Station, Texas 6 p.m. 11/02 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 7 p.m. 11/05 MISSOURI Norman, Okla. 4 p.m. 11/09 KANSAS Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. 11/16 at Iowa State Ames, Iowa 7 p.m. 11/19 BAYLOR Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. 11/23 TEXAS Norman, Okla. 7 p.m. 11/26 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 7 p.m. All CAPS indicate home matches played at the Howard McCasland Field House Match will be broadcast live on the O-Zone MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS E-MAIL 4 JLSUMMERS@OU.EDU SOONERSPORTS.COM 4 PAGE 1

2005 ROSTER # Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown (Last School) COMMENTS 1 Julie Chester S 5-10 So. Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch HS) Averaging 6.70 assists per game in Big 12 action 2 Rachel Jackson S 5-9 Jr. Arlington, Texas (Arlington HS) Averaging 6.00 assists per game in 6-2 offense 3 Anna Stadel MB 6-1 So. Osage City, Kan. (Osage City HS) Set OU record with 10 block assists vs. Tech 4 Laura Tomes MB 6-2 Jr. Sioux City, Iowa (Sioux City East HS) Led team with a.450 clip against Texas Tech 5 Lacy Barnes DS/LB 5-8 Fr. Rose Hill, Kan. (Rose Hill HS) Has seen limited action in Big 12 play 6 Sarah Weiland OH 6-0 So. Round Rock, Texas (Tulane University) One of four Sooners to tally double-digit kills 8 Joanna Schmitt OH 5-10 Jr. Cottage Grove, Wis. (Deerfield HS) Recorded fourth double-double of the year vs. TTU 9 Abbi Owens OH 5-10 Fr. St. Louis, Mo. (Visitation Academy) Made third Big 12 appearance vs. Missouri 10 Anna Monsen DS/LB 5-9 Jr. Stoughton, Wis. (Stoughton HS) Set career high with 26 digs in win over Texas Tech 11 Jennifer Adams MB 6-1 Sr. Livermore, Calif. (Livermore HS) Has not seen action in past eight Big 12 matches 12 Eliane Santos MB 6-2 Jr. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (College of Southern Idaho) Set OU record with 10 block assists vs. Tech 14 Hannah Sharp DS/LB 5-10 So. Fishers, N.Y. (University of Louisville) Switched from libero to DS vs. Tech 15 Gabriela Tonon OH 6-3 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil (Hutchinson CC) Only Sooner to start every match this season 16 Lindsay Schuessler DS/LB 5-2 So. St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway South HS) Recorded an ace in first Big 12 appearnce vs. ISU Head Coach Santiago Restrepo Second Season Seventh as Head Coach 139-89 (.610) East Stroudsburg, 1986 Assistant Coaches Steve Loeswick Second Season Eighth as Assistant USC, 1997 Kelly Files Second Season Fourth as Assistant Southern Mississippi, 2001 Director of VB Operations Jennifer Arbuckle Second Season Sixth as Assistant Virginia Tech, 1996 OU vs. A&M all-time series The Aggies lead the series with a 31-1 advantage. OU s last win against Texas A&M came in 1979 in Denton, Texas. LAST TIME OUT VS. THE AGGIES The Sooners suffered a four-game loss (25-30, 30-25, 26-30, 22-30) in Norman as the Texas A&M Aggies clinched their first Big 12 win of the season three weeks ago. Sophomore Anna Stadel and junior Eliane Santos led the Sooner offense with 17 and 15 kills, respectively. The Aggie offense was led by All-American Laura Jones who put away 30 kills on the night. next up for the sooners Oklahoma faces a tough challenge in undefeated and No. 1 Nebraska next Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. in Lincoln, Neb. In the earlier meeting this season, Oklahoma became the first Big 12 school to take the Huskers to four games in the loss (30-28, 25-30, 29-31, 20-30). TIME CHANGE A quick note: Oklahoma s match against Texas A&M this Friday, originally scheduled for 6:30 p.m., has been moved to 6 p.m. TECH LEFTOVERS In a five-game victory (30-25, 30-32, 30-21, 27-30, 15-13) over Texas Tech, Oklahoma claimed its first Big 12 win of the season in front of a home crowd at the Howard McCasland Field House in Norman. Oklahoma had a balanced offensive attack with four Sooners posting double-digit kills and juniors Joanna Schmitt (12 kills, 17 digs) and Eliane Santos (18 kills, 10 block assists) collecting double-doubles on the night. In addition, the Sooners set three different five-game rally-scoring records. monsen on a roll Since entering the lineup as the libero in the past three matches, junior Anna Monsen has been impressive. The defensive specialist has been the starting libero in the past two of three matches and has averaged 3.82 digs per game during that time. In Wednesday night s win over Texas Tech, Monsen set a five-game rallyscoring record with 26 digs in the contest. RECORD SETTING MATCH The Sooners set three records in their win over Texas Tech, adding to the seven they had already set this season. Adding to Anna Monsen s record night, Anna Stadel and Eliane Santos recorded 10 block assists each, eclipsing the previous mark for a rally-scoring fivegame match of 9. With the middle blockers efforts, the squad also set a team block assist mark with 42 block assists in the match. offensive comparison Since the arrival of head coach Santiago Restrepo last season, the Oklahoma statistics continue to improve. In 2004, OU improved in every major statistical category. The same can be said in 2005. Through 21 matches of the 29-match season, Oklahoma has made improvements in every offensive category. Below is a comparison of the 2004 season stats with OU s numbers so far this season: 2004 Present Kills per Game 13.96 14.25 Hitting Percentage.187.192 Assists per Game 12.73 13.11 Aces per Game 1.01 1.56 santos vs. top newcomers Junior transfer Eliane Santos, a former College of Southern Idaho product, is making a strong case for the Big 12 s Newcomer of the Year. The following is a look at where she compares to other top newcomers or freshmen around the league: GP KPG PCT. DPG BPG Santos (OU, Jr.-Tr, MB) 66 4.05.288 1.42 1.45 Sang (TT, Jr.-Tr., MB) 81 4.54.212 2.31 0.46 Larson (NU, Fr. OH) 61 3.30.315 2.77 0.74 Paolini (UT, Fr. OH/MB) 55 2.71.254 1.16 0.65 Schaefer (CU, Fr., MB) 63 1.38.202 0.21 0.94 Noyes (KU, Fr., MB) 75 1.64.234 0.29 0.71 STADEL TOPS RECORD BOOK With her two solo blocks against Colorado, sophomore Anna Stadel has tied the OU career rally-scoring mark of 27 solo blocks. She shares the top spot with Candice Woods (2001-02). WEILAND = ACE Sophomore transfer Sarah Weiland, a former Tulane product, has been a strong impact to the Sooner offense from behind the line. The outside hitter is leading the Big 12 in service aces with 38 produced this season. Behind Weiland s 0.49 per game mark, the Sooners are ranked fourth in the Big 12 (1.56 APG). Weiland has produced an ace in 15 of the 21 matches this season. sooners take no. 1 huskers to four Oklahoma became only the third team (at the time) to take No. 1 Nebraska to four games this season in a tough 3-1 loss to the Huskers at the Howard McCasland Field House (9/28). In addition, OU was the first Big 12 team to take Nebraska to four games. PAGE 2 4 SOONERSPORTS.COM MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS PHONE 4 405.325.8372

sooners breaking records The Oklahoma volleyball squad has broken or tied a number of team and individual rally scoring records. Below is a list of the records: Individual Three Games Kills 19 Santos vs. UTA (9/7/05) Assists 56 Jackson vs. UTA (9/7/05) Four Games Aces 9 Weiland vs. Loyola (9/2/05) Kills 23^ Schmitt vs. Loyola (9/2/05) Five Games Solo Blocks 4 Santos at Kansas (9/17/05) Block Assists 10 Santos vs. Texas Tech (10/26/05) 10 Stadel vs. Texas Tech (10/26/05) Digs 26 Monsen vs. Texas Tech (10/26//05) Team Four Games Aces 17 vs. Loyola (9/2/05) Assists 57 vs. UTA (9/7/05) Five Games Solo Blocks 8 at Kansas (9/17/05) Block Assists 42 vs. Texas Tech (10/26/05) ^ Tied the record schmitt breaks 1,000 mark In her first match back as the Sooners starting outside hitter (9/17) after being sidelined due to an ankle injury, junior Joanna Schmitt pounded 12 kills which set her among a new category, the 1,000 kills career mark. The preseason All-Big 12 selection already led the rallyscoring era in career kills and now owns a current mark of 1,063. santos and sooners set records In only her sixth match as a Sooner, junior transfer Eliane Santos set an OU rally-scoring record with four solo blocks against Kansas (9/17). The previous mark for a rally-scoring match was three, held by several Sooners. BIG 12 STANDINGS (AS OF 10/26) In addition, Santos efforts led the team to set a rallyscoring record with eight solo blocks by the squad. The previous mark was seven set against the exact same opponent, Kansas, in 2001. weiland moves to No. 2 on single season list After posting 38 aces in her first 21 matches at Oklahoma, sophomore transfer Sarah Weiland has already moved into the No. 2 spot on OU s single season list. Weiland leads the Big 12 with 0.49 per game and only needs to six more to break the single season aces mark held by Jessica Barney in 2001. newcomer contribution The Sooners have had multiple newcomers who have been strong additions to the Sooner lineup. Sophomore transfers Hannah Sharp (Louisville) and Sarah Weiland (Tulane) have been consistent leading contributors to the Sooners defensively and offensively while junior transfer Eliane Santos (College of Southern Idaho) has been a dominating force. The following is a look at what each newcomer is contributing: Eliane Santos 44.05 kills per game; KPG ranks fourth among all Big 12 players; leads team in blocks with 1.45 per game; fourth among Big 12 players in BPG; fourth on team in digs with 1.42 per game. Hannah Sharp 4team leader in digs (2.75 per game) Sarah Weiland 4leads Big 12 in aces with 0.49 per game; broke OU and Big 12 record with nine aces against Loyola; averaging 2.29 kills per game. BIG 12 DOMINANCE The Big 12 Conference is making a strong case that it s one of the best volleyball leagues in the country. This week the conference has four teams in the AVCA Top-25 poll with No. 1 Nebraska leading the charge. In addition, the Colorado is receiving votes in the top-25 poll. Big 12 Games Overall Games vs. Ranked Teams W L Pct. W-L W L Pct. W-L Last 5 Streak Top 10 Top 25 Nebraska 11 0 1.000 33-3 20 0 1.000 60-6 5-0 W20 5-0 9-0 Missouri 10 2.833 31-12 16 2.889 49-12 4-1 W4 2-1 5-2 Texas 10 2.833 31-14 15 3.833 48-18 4-1 W3 1-1 5-1 Kansas State 6 6.500 23-20 15 7.682 51-28 1-4 L3 0-4 1-6 Colorado 6 6.500 23-26 10 7.588 35-32 4-1 W4 0-3 2-4 Iowa State 6 6.500 20-22 13 10.565 43-36 2-3 L2 0-3 1-5 Baylor 4 7.364 18-25 13 10.565 47-38 4-1 W3 0-2 0-6 Texas Tech 4 7.364 18-25 11 11.500 41-42 2-3 L1 0-2 0-4 Kansas 4 8.333 17-28 12 9.571 42-33 0-5 L6 0-3 1-5 Texas A&M 2 9.182 14-29 9 11.450 37-38 1-4 L4 0-4 1-7 Oklahoma 1 11.083 11-35 6 15.286 30-49 1-4 W1 0-2 0-6 Schmitt earns all-tourney honors Despite not playing in the final match of the Hampton Inn Bama Bash due to injury, Oklahoma junior outside hitter Joanna Schmitt was still selected to the Hampton Inn Bama Bash All Tournament team for her efforts against Indiana and Loyola-Chicago on Friday, Sept. 2. Schmitt hit at an impressive.547 clip in tournament action while pounding 42 kills and collecting 16 digs in two matches. WEiland Serves UP new Record Sophomore transfer Sarah Weiland, a Tulane product, broke all sorts of records after serving up nine aces against Loyola-Chicago Friday afternoon. Weiland set an Oklahoma sideout-scoring record as well as a new rally-scoring record. Former Sooner Sheena Werling held the rally-scoring record with six aces while Gloria Holcomb held the sideout record with eight. In addition, the Sooners totaled 17 aces which set a new team-rally scoring record. Weiland also set new Big 12 records with her strong performance. She now holds the four-game rally scoring aces record mark in the conference. The previous record was eight and held by Katia Lara of Texas (2000). Currently, Weiland leads all Big 12 players with 15 aces on the season (1.25 per game). SCHMITT sets New career mark It only took her one match into the 2005 season to break the rally-scoring career record in digs for the Sooners. Junior Joanna Schmitt, a preseason All Big 12 selection, set the new career bench mark of 622 digs after collecting a team-high 13 digs in her first outing of the season (8/27). The Cottage Grove, Wis., native already owns the rallyscoring career mark in kills with a current tally of 990 and two more seasons ahead of her. Additionally, Schmitt is on pace to break the rally-scoring aces mark (73) and needs only 14 more to do so. Schmitt led the team in aces in 2004 after recording 20 over the course of last season. SCHMITT NAMED PRESEASON ALL-BIG 12 Oklahoma volleyball standout Joanna Schmitt has been chosen as a preseason All-Big 12 selection for 2005. The 5-10 junior outside hitter was picked by the league s head coaches and was one of 13 players voted to the squad. As last year s team captain Schmitt nailed a team-leading 425 kills for an average of 4.01 kills per game, which ranked ninth among all Big 12 players. The Cottage Grove, Wis., native also produced 13 double-doubles on the season, led the team in service aces with 20 and ranked second on the team in digs with 285. SOONERS PICKED TO FINISH NINTH In the Big 12 Coaches Preseason Poll, the OU volleyball squad was picked to finish in ninth place in the conference race. The Sooners finished ninth in 2004 above Baylor and Iowa State. Defending Big 12 Champion Nebraska and current No. 1 in the country was chosen as the preseason favorite for the conference crown. MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS E-MAIL 4 JLSUMMERS@OU.EDU SOONERSPORTS.COM 4 PAGE 3

HEAD COACH SANTIAGO RESTREPO 4Second Season At OU 4Seventh As Head Coach 4Career Record: 139-89 (.610) Familiarity surrounds the OU volleyball program as second year coach Santiago Restrepo enters the 2005 season. A year after leading Oklahoma to its best finish since 1997, Restrepo now returns five starters and has signed an elite class of five newcomers that include a two-time Junior College All-American and four others that will be expected to contribute immediately to the lineup. It is quite clear why excitement and enthusiasm surround the 2005 squad as it enters the second season of the Restrepo era. In his first season at the helm of the Sooner program, he led the 2004 OU squad to a 12-17 record. No Sooner squad had produced a better record since the 1997 squad that reached the NCAA Tournament. While it was a significant achievement for the rookie Sooner coach, Restrepo was not satisfied with a ninth place conference finish. At the forefront of Restrepo s mind is determination to reach the NCAA Tournament and finish in the upper echelon of the Big 12 Conference. In Restrepo fashion, he has made it clear to his players and others around the league that hard work will be the means to get there. The reigning Conference USA Coach of the Year, Restrepo, left Southern Mississippi to fulfill a dream of coaching in the Big 12. Restrepo completed his third season at USM and led his 2003 team to a program-best 27-6 record. That squad reeled off three winning streaks of at least six matches, including one eight-win string, the longest in school history. Three Golden Eagle players garnered All-Conference USA honors during Restrepo s tenure, including two in the most recently completed season. He left Southern Miss with a record of 52-40 (.565) and an overall mark of 127-72 (.638). Prior to coaching at Southern Miss, Restrepo served three seasons (1998-2000) as an assistant coach at Saint Louis University under Marilyn Nolen. A native of Bogota, Colombia, Restrepo served as the women s head coach at East Stroudsburg (Pa.) University from 1995-97. He led the Warriors to a 21-11 record and a semifinal finish in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) in his first season in the league. Also highly involved in the international circuit and USA Volleyball, Restrepo was selected as co-head coach of one of two USA Volleyball under-22 select teams that toured Argentina in June 2005. The squads, which included OU junior Joanna Schmitt, traveled Buenos Aires and the surrounding cities competing against the Argentina Youth National Team. Restrepo s squad tallied two victories over the National Team. 2005 BIOS (As of 10/26) #1 JULIE CHESTER Averaging 6.70 APG in Big 12 action... Tallied 35 assists and nine digs in win over Texas Tech (10/26)... Led team with nine digs vs. No. 10 MU (10/19)... Played as single setter in final two games vs. ISU and recorded 43 assists in four-game match (10/15)... Posted 32 helpers at Baylor (10/12)... Started first match of the season against KU and tallied 27 assists in 6-2 offense (9/17)... Assisted on 12 kills in the final frame against UTSA en route to a victory (9/11)... Posted 18 assists against Alabama (9/03). #2 RACHEL JACKSON Tallying 6.00 APG in 6-2 offense... Added 26 assists while running 6-2 offense in victory over TTU (10/26)... Recorded two aces vs. Colorado (10/22)... Became OU s all-time rally-scoring assists leader after tallying 12 assists against No. 22 Texas (10/1)... Recorded a teamhigh 31 assists against No. 1 Nebraska (9/28)... Led team with 10 digs against Kansas while also adding 28 assists (9/17)... Added 54 assists in five-game loss to Rice (9/10)... Set new three-game rally-scoring record with 56 assists vs. UTA (9/7)... Split setter duties with Chester against Alabama (9/3) and recorded 17 helpers... Tallied 51 assists in OU s win over Loyola (9/02). #3 ANNA STADEL Averaging 1.32 BPG in Big 12 action... Set OU rallyscoring mark with 10 block assists vs. Tech (10/26)... Added four block assists and two solos against Colorado (10/22)... Led squad with a.381 clip against Iowa State while pounding 12 kills (10/15)... Pounded a career-high 17 kills against No. 23 Texas A&M on a.536 clip (10/8)... Led team with six block assists against top-ranked Huskers (9/28)... Had career day in kills (13) and solo blocks (3) against KU (9/17)... Added eight kills on a.400 clip in win over UTSA (9/11)... Set a new a career high in hitting percentage with a.667 clip against then- No. 19 Notre Dame (9/10)... One of four Sooners to produce double-digit kills against UTA (9/7)... One of two Sooners to hit above.300 against Alabama (9/3)... Added eight kills in OU s win against Loyola (9/02)... Tied career-high of two solo blocks against TCU (8/27). #4 LAURA TOMES Switched from middle blocker to right side this season... Led squad with a.450 clip in win over Red Raiders (10/26)... Hit at a.462 clip while tallying seven kills against Texas A&M (10/8)... Posted a team-high.364 clip against No. 22 Texas (10/1)... Had a break-out performance against Colorado where she pounded a season-high 13 kills on a.478 clip (9/24)... Posted two solo blocks and three block assists in win over UTSA (9/11)... Added five block assists in loss to No. 19 Notre Dame (9/10).. Stuffed a season-high six block assists against Rice (9/9)... Hit at a.333 clip in loss to Alabama (9/3)... One of three Sooners to add three block assists in win over Indiana (9/2)... Hit at a.400 clip against TCU (8/27). #6 Sarah Weiland The sophomore transfer has contributed immediately to the Sooner lineup... Leading Big 12 with 0.49 aces per game... One of four Sooners to tally double-digit kills vs. Tech (10/26)... Posted team-high 10 kills against Colorado (10/22)... Collected seven digs against No. 10 Missouri (10/19)... Recorded three aces and 11 kills in loss to Iowa State (10/15)... Served up five aces in loss to Oral Roberts (10/5).. Pounded 12 kills in loss to Nebraska (9/28)... One of two Sooners to record 10 or more kills in loss to Texas Tech (9/21)... Recorded fourth match with double-digit kills (10) against Kansas (9/17)... Recorded 17 kills against Rice (9/9)... Posted season-high 16 kills against UTA (9/7)... Pounded double-digit kills (10) for the first time this season against Alabama (9/3)... Broke the OU and Big 12 single match record after serving up nine aces against Loyola (9/2)... Tallied eight kills in first start in the Sooner uniform against Indiana (9/2). #8 JOANNA SCHMITT A preseason All-Big 12 selection... Posted a doubledouble with 12 kills and 17 digs in win over TTU (10/26)... One of four Sooners to tally double-digit kills (13) against Iowa State (10/15)... Pounded team-high 14 kills in four-game loss at Baylor (10/12)... Collected a match-high 14 digs against Texas A&M while adding eight kills (10/8)... Posted her third double-double of the season with a 22-kill, 10-dig performance vs. ORU (10/5)... Pounded a team-leading nine kills against Texas (10/1)... Collected nine digs in 3-1 loss to NU (9/28)... Recorded a double-double with 13 kills and 10 digs against Colorado (9/24)... In first appearance as outside hitter in starting lineup after injury, posted 12 kills and eight digs against KU (9/17)... Named to Hampton Inn Bama Bash All-Tournament team while only playing in two matches due to injury (9/4)... Averaged 6.0 KPG while hitting at a.547 clip at the Hampton Inn Bama Bash... Set new three-game rally scoring record for kills with 19 in win over Indiana (9/2)... Set a new career high in hitting percentage against the Hoosiers with a.567 clip... Pounded match-high 23 kills against Loyola (9/2)... Opened season with an 18-kill, 13-dig performance in victory over TCU (8/27). #8 LACY BARNES Has seen limited playing time in conference play... Only freshman to start a match this season... Started in all three matches at the Dome Rally... One of three Sooners to post double-digit digs (10) against No. 19 Notre Dame (9/10)... Collected eight digs against Rice (9/9)... Tallied five digs in collegiate debut (9/7). #9 Abbi Owens Recorded one kill in third Big 12 appearance of the season at Nol. 10 Missouri (10/19)... Tallied one kill and one dig against Baylor (10/12)... Made first appearrance in Big 12 action against No. 1 Nebraska (9/28)... Added five digs in loss to Alabama (9/3)... Pounded five kills in victory over Loyola (9/2). #10 ANNA MONSEN Took over starting libero duties and posted an OU rally-scoring record 26 digs vs. Texas Tech (10/26)... Collected season-high 14 digs and started final two games at libero vs. CU (10/22)... Entered starting lineup for first time this season vs. ISU (10/15)... Started final three games at libero vs. Baylor for the first time this season (10/12)... Made significant contributions vs. BU with a then season-high 12 digs... Added eight digs in loss to Notre Dame (9/10)... Tallied eight digs against Rice (9/9)... Added nine digs en route to OU victory over Loyola (9/2)... Collected seven digs in season opening win over TCU (8/27). PAGE 4 4 SOONERSPORTS.COM MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS PHONE 4 405.325.8372

#11 JENNIFER ADAMS Led team with eight block assists against Colorado (9/24)... Made first start against Texas Tech after sitting out for two weeks (9/21)... Added three block assists in OU s win over TCU (8/27). #12 ELIANE SANTOS Has made a huge impact on the Sooner lineup... Set rally-scoring record with 10 block assists vs. TTU while also pounding 18 kills (10/26)... Put away match-high 14 kills against No. 10 Missouri (10/19)... Pounded a match-high 21 kills on a.366 clip while adding six block assists vs. Iowa State (10/15)... Recorded career-high 10 block assists and added 14 kills at Baylor (10/12)... Pounded 15 kills on a.440 clip while adding five block assists in four-game loss to Texas A&M (10/8)... One of four Sooners to tally double-digit kills (15) against ORU (10/5)... Pounded match-high 21 kills on a season-high.457 clip against NU (9/28)... Has hit in double-digit kills in every match she has played in this season... Led team with 16 kills against Colorado (9/24)... Posted a match-high 13 kills while hitting at a.375 clip against Texas Tech (9/21)... Set an OU five-game rally-scoring record with four block solos against Kansas (9/17)... Also posted a team-high 19 kills against the Jayhawks... Tallied match-high 14 kills against No. 22 KSU (9/14)... Pounded a match-high 18 kills and eight block assists against UTSA (9/11)... Recorded second double-double of the season with a 13-kill, 10-dig performance against No. 19 Notre Dame (9/10)... Tallied 23 kills in loss to Rice (9/9)... Posted a double-double (19 kills, 12 digs) in Sooner debut (9/7). #14 Hannah Sharp Team leader in digs with 2.75 per game... One of two Sooners to post double-digit digs (12) against No. 23 Texas A&M (10/8)... Added match-high 18 digs in 2-3 loss to ORU (10/6)... Collected match-high 14 digs against top-ranked Huskers (9/28)... Tallied a team-high 11 digs against Colorado (9/24)... Collected nine digs vs. the Jayhawks (9/17)... Added 16-dig effort against UTSA (9/11)... Led all players with 14 digs vs. Notre Dame (9/10)... Led defense with 20 digs in Rice loss (9/9)... Collected team high eight digs against Alabama (9/3)... Posted match high 15 digs in win over Loyola (9/2)... Only player on either team to produce doubledigit digs (10) in Indiana victory (9/2)... Collected 11 digs at TCU in first performance as a Sooner (8/27). #15 GABRIELA TONON Only Sooner to start all 21 matches this season... Stuffed a career-high five block assists against CU (10/22)... For second consecutive match, tallied a career-high five block assists vs. ISU (10/15)... Set career high with five block assists vs. Baylor (10/12)... Tied career high with four block assists vs. Texas A&M (10/8)... Tallied 11 kills in a loss to ORU (10/5)... Pounded 10 kills in four-game loss to NU (9/28)... Added to team s 18 total blocks against CU with five assists and one solo (9/24)... Recorded 13 kills vs. Rice (9/9)... One of two Sooners with double-digit kills (11) against Indiana (9/2)... Pounded season high 14 kills against Loyola (9/2)... Opened season with a 10-kill, five dig performance against TCU (8/27). #16 LINDSAY SCHUESSLER Has played in 12 games for the Sooners... Made first appearance in Big 12 action vs. Iowa State and tied a career high with one ace (10/15)... Tied career high with two digs against Loyola (9/2). CAREER HIGHS (As of 10/26) #1 JULIE CHESTER Kills......... 4 (twice, last vs. Texas Tech 11/10/04) Total Attempts.........10 (vs. Texas Tech 11/10/04) Assists...............60 (vs. Texas Tech 11/10/04) Aces.................... 3 (vs. Baylor 11/27/04) Digs.................. 12 (vs. Colorado 10/16/04) Blocks Solo.............. 1 (vs. Nebraska 10/9/04) Block Assists...........5 (vs. Texas Tech 11/10/04) #2 RACHEL JACKSON Kills.......... 5 (twice, last vs. Iowa State 9/17/04) Total Attempts.................... 6 (three times) Assists.............................. 58 (twice) Aces.................. 4 (vs. Providence 9/3/03) Digs............ 17 (vs. Utah Valley State, 9/11/04) Blocks Solo....................... 1 (four times) Block Assists..........6 (vs. East Carolina 9/12/03) #3 ANNA STADEL Kills................. 17 (vs.texas A&M 10/08/05) Total Attemtps............. 27 (at Kansas 9/17/05) Hitting %.............667 (vs.notre Dame 9/10/05) Digs.........................3 (at TCU 8/27/05) Blocks Solo................ 3 (at Kansas 9/17/05) Block Assists...........9 (vs. Texas Tech 11/10/04) #4 LAURA TOMES Kills...................... 17 (at Liberty 9/13/03) Total Attemtps.......... 30 (at Chattanooga 9/5/03) Hitting %.........619 (vs. Louisiana-Monroe 9/6/03) Aces.................... 2 (vs. Lipscomb 9/5/03) Digs............................ 5 (three times) Blocks Solo........ 2 (at Washington State 8/29/03) Block Assists.................... 10 (three times) #5 LACY BARNES Aces....................... 2 (vs. Rice 9/9/05) Digs.................10 (vs. Notre Dame 9/10/05) #6 SARAH WEILAND Kills........................ 17 (vs. Rice 9/905) Total Attempts................ 41 (vs. Rice 9/9/05) Hitting Percentage.........583 (vs. Indiana 9/2/05) Aces...................... 9 (vs. Loyola 9/2/05) Digs................................. 6 (twice) Block Assists.......... 6 (vs. Texas Tech 10/26/05) #8 JOANNA SCHMITT Kills..................... 26 (vs. Baylor 10/1/03) Total Attempts.......... 73 (vs. Nebraska 11/20/04) Hitting Percentage.........567 (vs. Indiana 9/2/05) Assists........3 (twice, last at Oral Roberts 9/16/04) Aces.............. 5 (vs. Grambling State 9/4/04) Digs................... 20 (vs. Missouri 11/15/03) Blocks Solo....................... 1 (five times) Block Assists.......... 5 (vs. Texas Tech 10/26/05) AVCA division I top 25 poll (10/24/05) Team Points Record 1. Nebraska (55) 1,495 19-0 2. Washington (5) 1,443 18-0 3. Penn State 1,375 19-2 4. Florida 1,277 20-1 5. Stanford 1,253 18-3 6. Louisville 1,219 20-0 7. Notre Dame 1,100 18-1 8. Missouri 1,002 15-2 9. Arizona 917 15-3 10. Hawai i 910 15-6 11. Wisconsin 895 16-3 12. Santa Clara 848 18-1 13. Brigham Young 777 18-0 14. Texas 731 14-3 15. California 674 13-5 16. Purdue 623 18-3 17. Southern California 553 10-7 18. Minnesota 550 16-5 19. Ohio State 499 14-5 20. San Diego 293 15-4 21. Ohio 270 20-2 22. UCLA 258 11-7 23. Long Beach State 152 16-4 24. Kansas State 122 15-6 25. Wichita State 102 19-2 Others receiving points and listed on two or more ballots: Maryland 48, Saint Mary s (Calif.) 44, UC Santa Barbara 32, Colorado 16, Alabama 13, Tennessee 2. *Bold indicates OU opponents #10 ANNA MONSEN Kills................ 5 (vs. Kansas State 11/19/03) Total Attempts............15 (vs. Kansas 11/12/03) Hitting Percentage...500 (vs. East Carolina 9/12/03) Aces................................ 2 (twice) Assists....................7 (at Missouri 9/24/03) Digs................ 26 (vs. Texas Tech 10/26/05) Block Assists............. 3 (vs. Missouri 11/15/03) #11 JENNIFER ADAMS Kills.................. 15 (vs. Providence 9/3/04) Total Attempts........... 24 (vs. Missouri 11/15/03) Hitting Percentage......652 (vs. Providence 9/3/04) Assists..................... 3 (vs. Texas 9/24/03) Aces............. 4 (vs. Louisiana-Monroe 9/6/03) Digs.................. 3 (at Oral Roberts 9/16/03) Blocks Solo................ 2 (at Kansas 9/21/02) Block Assists..... 11 (vs. Utah Valley State, 9/11/04) #12 ELIANE SANTOS Kills........................ 23 (vs. Rice 9/9/05) Total Attempts................ 52 (vs. Rice 9/9/05) Hitting Percentage......457 (vs. Nebraska 9/28/05) Aces................... 3 (vs. Nebraska 9/28/05) Digs........................ 12 (vs. UTA 9/7/05) Blocks Solo................4 (at Kansas 9/17/05)) Block Assists......................... 10 (twice) #14 HANNAH SHARP Aces........................... 2 (three times) Digs........................ 20 (vs. Rice 9/9/05) MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS E-MAIL 4 JLSUMMERS@OU.EDU SOONERSPORTS.COM 4 PAGE 5

#15 GABRIELA TONON Kills..................... 20 (vs. BYU, 9/11/04) Total Attemtps.............. 55 (vs. BYU 9/11/04) Hitting Percentage......368 (vs.nebraska 9/28/05) Aces............... 2 (vs. Texas A&M 10/30/04) Assists......................... 2 (three times) Digs............................... 11 (twice) Blocks Solo..................... 1 (three times) Block Assists.................... 5 (three times) #16 LINDSAY SCHUESSLER Digs................................2 (twice) Aces...............................1 (twice) RECAPS TEXAS TECH, 3-2 (10/26) It took five games, but the Oklahoma volleyball team claimed its first Big 12 win of the season with a 3-2 (30-25, 30-32, 30-21, 27-30, 15-13) victory over Texas Tech Wednesday night inside the Howard McCasland Field House. The Sooners snapped their 12-match losing streak and pushed their overall mark to 6-15 and 1-11 in Big 12 play. The Red Raiders dropped to 11-11 and 4-7 in conference play. In a match that saw 43 tied scores and 19 lead changes, the Sooners won their first five-game match of the season after dropping four earlier this season. The Red Raiders only hit at a.138 clip for the match while the Sooners output was.059 higher. In addition, Tech added 39 errors while Oklahoma only tallied 33 in the match. Defensively, the Sooners shattered three different fivegame rally-scoring records. Sophomore Anna Stadel and junior Eliane Santos each tallied 10 block assists, breaking the previous individual rally-scoring mark of nine shared by three Sooners (including Stadel). With the help of Stadel and Santos, Oklahoma also broke the five-game rally-scoring team block assists mark. The defense combined for 42 block assists on the night, breaking the previous mark of 38 (also set against Texas Tech in 2004). OU s 22 total team blocks bested Tech s by six. In the back row, junior Anna Monsen made her second start of the season at libero and had an impressive performance, collecting a career-high 26 digs. In addition, that mark set a new OU rally-scoring record (the earlier mark was 21). Overall, the team collected 72 digs on the night compared to Texas Tech s 64. Oklahoma had a balanced offensive attack on the night with five Sooners recording double-digit kills. Santos led the way, pounding a team-high 18 kills on a.275 clip to post a double-double on the evening (10 block assists). Sophomore Sarah Weiland followed with 14 kills while hitting at.385. Schmitt collected a double-double with a 12-kill, 17-dig performance. Junior Laura Tomes posted a match-high.450 clip while pounding 10 kills and adding seven block assists. Senior Gabriela Tonon rounded out the Sooner scoring with her 10 kills on the night. Setters Julie Chester and Rachel Jackson were efficient on offense, tallying 35 and 26 assists, respectively. Chester was also solid defensively, collecting nine digs against the Red Raiders. Despite the loss, Texas Tech s Philister Sang, a junior transfer, had an impressive outing with 27 kills on the night. Senior libero Desiree Batista collected 18 digs for the Tech defense. AT COLORADO, 0-3 (10/22) The Oklahoma volleyball team was unable to avenge its earlier season loss to Colorado when it suffered a sweep (30-24, 30-28, 30-25) to the Buffaloes in Boulder, Colo., Saturday afternoon. The win pushed the Buffs record to 9-7 overall and 5-6 in Big 12 play while the Sooners dropped to 5-15 and 0-11 in conference action. The Sooner offense was never able to get on track in the match and only hit at a.161 clip, compared to the Buffaloes.238 clip. Sophomore Sarah Weiland led the offensive production, tallying 10 of OU s 39 kills for the match. It marked the first time this season that Weiland solely recorded the most kills of any Sooner in a match. Adding to Weiland s production was junior Joanna Schmitt who tallied nine kills and led the team with a clip of.250. Defensively, Colorado owned the advantage in digs, claiming 48 total digs, nine more than the Sooners. However, the Sooners continued their solid play at the net, recording 13.0 team blocks to CU s 7.5. Sophomore Anna Stadel led the Sooner effort at the net, posting two solo blocks and four block assists. Senior Gabriela Tonon tied her career record at OU with five block assists while Santos added four block assists. Schmitt followed the team effort with one solo and three block assists. In the back row, junior Anna Monsen collected a seasonhigh 14 digs after taking over the starting libero duties in the final two matches. AT #10 MISSOURI, 0-3 (10/19) The Oklahoma volleyball team fell in three games (24-30, 26-30, 22-30) to No. 10 Missouri, its sixth ranked opponent to face this season, at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, Mo., Wednesday evening. With the loss, the Sooners dropped to 5-14 on the season and 0-10 in conference play while the Tigers pushed their record to 14-2 and 8-2 in Big 12 play. For the 15th match this season, junior Eliane Santos posted double-digit kills. The middle blocker pounded a match-high 14 kills on a team-high.400 clip while also adding five block assists at the net. Fellow junior Joanna Schmitt put away eight kills while also collecting eight digs and posting four block assists at the net. Defensively, the Sooners outplayed the Tigers with OU s 49 digs to MU s 44. In addition, Oklahoma tallied 9.5 total team blocks compared to Missouri s 8.0. CAREER CLIMBERS Below is a list of current Sooners ranked on OU career record lists since the rally scoring era began in 2001: KILLS (200 MINIMUM) 1. 1119 Joanna Schmitt 03-Present 4. 449 Gabriela Tonon 04-Present 6. 427 Sheena Werling 2002-04 HITTTING PERCENTAGE (MINIMUM OF 150 KILLS) 1..255 Laura Tomes 03-Present 4..199 Candice Woods 01-2002 5..178 Jennifer Adams 02-Present ASSISTS 1. 2,070 Rachel Jackson 03-Present 2. 1,909 Jessica Barney 01-2002 3. 1,059 Julie Chester 04-Present ACES 1. 73 Jessica Barney 01-2002 2. 67 Joanna Schmitt 03-Present 3. 51 Rachel Jackson 03-Present DIGS 1. 745 Joanna Schmitt 03-Present 2. 621 Christina Maynes 01-2003 3. 507 Rachel Jackson 03-Present DIGS PER GAME (2.0 MINIMUM) 1. 3.07 Stephanie Tengram 2003-2004 2. 2.73 Joanna Schmitt 2003-Present 5. 2.24 Jessica Barney 2001-2002 6. 2.22 Anna Monsen 2004-Present 7. 2.17 Rachel Jackson 2004-Present SOLO BLOCKS 1. 27 Candice Woods 2001-2002 1. 27 Anna Stadel 2004-Present 3 16 Logan Pierce 2001 3. 16 Laura Tomes 2004-Present 5. 12 Eliane Santos Present 8. 10 Jennifer Adams 2002-Present BLOCK ASSISTS 1. 214 Jennifer Adams 2002-Present 4. 165 Jessica Barney 2001-2002 5. 120 Anna Stadel 2004-Present 6. 105 Joanna Schmitt 2003-Present BLOCKS PER GAME AVERAGE 1. 1.21 Laura Tomes 2003-Present 2. 1.19 Anna Stadel 2004-Present 3. 1.00 Jennifer Adams 2002-Present PAGE 6 4 SOONERSPORTS.COM MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS PHONE 4 405.325.8372

The defensive leader for the Sooners was setter Julie Chester who collected nine digs, which tied KU s Tatum Ailes for a match-high. Adding to Chester s efforts, sophomores Hannah Sharp and Sarah Weiland each added seven digs a piece while setter Rachel Jackson recorded six and Gabriela Tonon collected five. Junior Laura Tomes added to Santos efforts at the net with five block assists while sophomore Anna Stadel recorded three block assists. Missouri was led by outside hitters Jessica Vander Kooi and Na Yang who put away 11 kills each. Middle blockers Lisa Boyd and Nicole Wilson also added nine kills a piece. iowa state, 1-3 (10/15) For the third straight match, the Oklahoma volleyball squad lost in four games after dropping a 3-1 (24-30, 29-31, 30-28, 28-30) decision to Iowa State Saturday inside the Howard McCasland Field House. With the win, Iowa State pushed its overall mark to 12-8 and 5-4 in conference play while the Sooners fell to 5-13 and 0-9 in the Big 12. Despite dropping its 10th straight match, Oklahoma had four Sooners tally double-digit kills in the four-game match. Junior Eliane Santos posted a match-high 21 kills on a.366 clip. Fellow junior Joanna Schmitt followed with 13 kills. Sophomore Anna Stadel continued her impressive hitting, pounding 12 kills on a team-high.381 clip. Sophomore Sarah Weiland also recorded 11 kills on a.200 clip. The 6-2 offense the Sooners have been running with setters Julie Chester and Rachel Jackson was scrapped in the final two games with Chester solely running the offense. Chester finished with 43 assists while Jackson added 16 assists in the first two games. Defensively, sophomore libero Hanna Sharp led the Sooners with seven digs while Chester collected six. Schmitt and junior Anna Monsen collected five each. Monsen made her first appearance in the starting lineup at libero after starting the final three games against Baylor earlier this week. However, Sharp took over the starting libero duties in the final three frames. At the net, Stadel and Santos led the squad with six block assists each while senior Gabriela Tonon added five. AT BAYLOR, 1-3 (10/12) The Oklahoma volleyball team fell in four games (23-30, 30-21, 30-26, 30-28) to Baylor Wednesday night inside the Ferrell Center in Waco, Texas. The Bears defended their home court and improved to 10-9 overall and 2-6 in Big 12 play. The Sooners, still trying to snap a nine-match losing streak, fell to 5-12 and 0-8 in league action. Despite a career night by junior transfer Eliane Santos, the Sooners were unable to hold on. The middle blocker was a nuisance to the Baylor offense as she posted a career-high 10 block assists, one shy of the OU four-game rally-scoring record, and collected eight digs. Santos had an impressive night on the offensive side with 14 kills on a.300 clip while adding four aces, another career high. Schmitt contributed 14 kills to the OU offense while recording six digs on the defensive end. Sophomore Anna Stadel, coming off a career night against Texas A&M this past weekend, continued her stellar play and added 11 kills on a.333 clip. The past three matches, the middle blocker is hitting at a clip of.439. At the net, Stadel added five block assists. Junior Anna Monsen made her first start of the season entering as the libero for the second game. Monsen had an impressive outing and started the final two frames as well, collecting a season-high 12 digs. #23 TEXAS a&m, 1-3 (10/8) The Oklahoma volleyball squad endured a tough 3-1 loss to No. 23 Texas A&M, its third ranked opponent in two weeks, inside the Howard McCasland Field House Saturday night. The Aggies and Sooners were both battling it out for their first conference win of the season, with A&M taking the four-game match (30-25, 25-30, 30-26, 30-22). The Sooners dropped to 5-11 overall and 0-7 in the Big 12, extending their losing streak to eight matches. The Aggies broke their six-match losing streak with the win and pushed their record to 8-7 and 1-5 in conference action. Statistically, the teams couldn t have matched up any better against each other. Both squads pounded 61 kills each while A&M bested OU in hitting percentage with a.285 clip, compared to the Sooners.214. OU collected 48 digs while A&M tallied 49. The Aggies did own the advantage at the net with 13 team blocks compared to OU s eight. OU was unable to stop Texas A&M s Laura Jones, who pounded 30 kills on a.333 clip in the match. The Big 12 leader in kills and points also managed a double-double with 14 digs. Highlighting the Sooner offense was sophomore Anna Stadel who had a career night. The middle blocker pounded 17 kills on a.536 clip. Stadel s previous career high was 13 kills set earlier this season against Kansas. Junior Eliane Santos continued her offensive production with 15 kills on a.440 clip. It marked Santos eighth match this season to post more than 10 kills. The middle blocker also led the Sooners at the net with five block assists. Joanna Schmitt led the Sooners in digs with 14 while also adding eight kills for the Oklahoma offense. Libero Hannah Sharp collected 12 digs in the back row for the Sooners. ORAL ROBERTS, 2-3 (10/7) In its longest match of the season (2:37), the Oklahoma volleyball squad couldn t hang on as it suffered a 3-2 (21-30, 30-25, 34-32, 24-30, 17-19) loss to Oral Roberts, its final non-conference opponent of the season, at the Cooper Aerobics Center in Tulsa, Okla. The Sooners, stepping out of Big 12 play for the first time in seven matches, dropped their overall record to 5-10 and finalized its non-conference mark to 5-4 for the season. The Golden Eagles extended their record to 9-7. OU s Schmitt led the Sooners and finished the night with her third double-double of the season on a match-high 22 kills and 10 digs. Also recording double-digit kills were Santos (15), Sarah Weiland (13) and Gabriela Tonon (11). Assisting OU s offense were setters Julie Chester and Rachel Jackson. Running the 6-2 set, Chester tallied 33 and Jackson added 30. At the net, Oklahoma posted 13.5 blocks with Tonon and Santos each adding five block assists and Stadel contributing four. Libero Hannah Sharp was solid in the back row with a match-high 18 digs. #22 TEXAS, 0-3 (10/1) In its second straight match against a top-25 team, the Oklahoma volleyball team fell to No. 22 Texas, 3-0, inside the Gregory Gymnasium in Austin, Texas, Saturday night. The Longhorns shut down the Sooners in three games, 30-16, 30-22 and 30-14. Oklahoma struggled on both sides of the ball Saturday night. OU s offense hit.074, compared to UT s.422 clip, while defensively, the Longhorns tallied 34 digs to the Sooners 15. On a night with low offensive production from the Sooners, preseason All-Big 12 selection Joanna Schmitt led OU with nine kills and a team-high four digs. Junior Eliane Santos added eight kills while hitting.353. She also led the Sooners at the net with two block solos and two block assists. Junior Laura Tomes added six kills on a team-high.364 hitting percentage. UT s Dariam Acevedo guided the Horns past the Sooners with her match-high 15 kills while hitting at a.385 clip. Defensively, Leticia Armstrong stopped OU at the net with four block assists while Alyson Jennings led UT s back row with a match-high 12 digs. #1 nebraska, 1-3 (9/28) In an exciting match in front of 759 raucous fans, the Oklahoma volleyball squad took the top-ranked Nebraska Huskers to four games (30-28, 25-30, 29-31, 20-30) in a tough 1-3 loss inside the Howard McCasland Field House Wednesday night. It marked only the third time this season that the No. 1 Huskers had been taken to more than three games in a match. In addition, the Sooners are the only Big 12 team to take NU to four games this season. I saw a lot of great things tonight, head coach Santiago Restrepo said. We re competing at a much higher level with a lot better consistency. I know that we re getting better and I m excited to see what our program will continue to do. We gained a lot of confidence tonight after hanging tough with the top team in the nation. The Sooners jumped on the board first with an ace by Julie Chester in the first set. The only time the Sooners trailed in the was for a short time at 16-15. OU regained momentum off of a Sarah Weiland kill and took the first game from the Huskers 30-28, when another Weiland kill sealed the game. In game two, the Sooners jumped out to a 2-1 lead, but would never lead again as the Huskers took the second frame, 30-25. Game three was a back-and-forth set. NU took the first point and built a lead as high as 15-9, but OU rallied back to tie it up at 29 after a kill by Eliane Santos. The Huskers claimed the next two points and the game at 31-29 off a Melissa Elmer kill and an attack MEDIA CONTACT 4 JESSICA SUMMERS E-MAIL 4 JLSUMMERS@OU.EDU SOONERSPORTS.COM 4 PAGE 7