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Tiger Timeline May 31, 1977 Clemson athletic officials announced the university would field women s volleyball for the first time in the fall of 1977. Grace Lyles was named the Lady Tigers first coach. September 28, 1977 Clemson played its first volleyball match and was victorious over USC-Spartanburg, 15-9, 13-15, 16-14. September 28-29, 1977 Clemson won the Mars Hill the school s first tournament championship. November 10, 1979 Clemson won its 43rd match of the year with a win over South Carolina. The 43 wins set the school s record for most victories for a single season. October 31 November 1, 1980 Clemson participated in the first ACC Volleyball Tournament. The Lady Tigers finished third in the inaugural affair. November 1, 1980 Judy Sackfield and Lisa Harbison were Clemson s first All-ACC players. January 21, 1986 Denise Murphy was named to the GTE/ CoSIDA Academic All-American second team. December, 1986 Denise Murphy was named to the NCAA Southeast All-Region team, Clemson s first all-district player. January 26, 1987 Denise Murphy was named to the GTE/ CoSIDA Academic All-American second team. Chris Sherman was named to the third team. This was the first time in Clemson history that a team had two academic All-Americans in the same year. November 20-22, 1987 Clemson played host to the eighth annual ACC Volleyball Tournament. January, 1988 Chris Sherman was named to the GTE/ CoSIDA Academic All-American second team, becoming Clemson s first twotime Academic All-American. September 15-16, 1989 Clemson won the Big Orange Classic. This was the first regular-season tournament Clemson had ever played host to on campus. November, 1989 The Tigers finished the season with a 30-7 overall record and a.811 winning percentage, the best in Lady Tiger history. September 25, 1992 With a five-game victory over Auburn, the Lady Tigers set a school record for the best undefeated start in Clemson volleyball history at 15-0. It was also the longest winning streak in Clemson history. December 2, 1992 Jolene Jordan Hoover was named head coach of the Tigers. September 27, 1993 For the first time in the history of the Clemson volleyball program, the team received a regional ranking in the NCAA polls. The Tigers made their debut at the 13th position in the South. November 6, 1993 Clemson s win over 23rd-ranked Florida State was the Tigers first-ever victory over a nationally-ranked team. November 18, 1993 Julie Rodriguez was named ACC Rookie of the Year. December 1, 1993 Clemson played in its first-ever NCAA tournament match versus Houston. This match was played in Clemson, SC. November 5, 1994 Clemson upset 17th-ranked Duke in three games at home for the 400th victory in the history of the program. It marked the second season in a row that the Tigers defeated a nationally-ranked team and the first time Clemson had beaten Duke since 1981. November 17, 1994 Jolene Jordan Hoover became the first Clemson volleyball coach to be named ACC Coach of the Year. Robin Kibben was named to the All-ACC first team for the third straight year. November 20, 1994 The Tigers competed in the championship match of the ACC Tournament, held in Chapel Hill, NC, for the first time in school history. Duke defeated the Tigers in three games, 15-6, 15-9, 15-7. Robin Kibben and Heather Kahl were named to the ACC all-tournament team. November 30, 1994 Clemson played host to its second straight NCAA first-round tournament and posted its first win ever in an NCAA tournament. The Tigers defeated Stephen F. Austin in five games for the win. December 3, 1994 For the first time in the history of the program, the Tigers participated in the second round of the NCAA Volleyball Tournament, playing Houston at Houston, TX. The Tigers fell to the Cougars, 15-1, 15-13, 15-12. November 15, 1995 Stephanie Schulz was named ACC Rookie of the Year. November 21-23, 1997 The Tigers won the Atlantic Coast Conference title for the first time in the program s history. Clemson defeated Duke, 15-11, 16-14, 14-10, in the first round and upset 15th-ranked Maryland in the semifinals, 7-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-10, at the ACC Tournament in Raleigh, NC. In the championship match, Clemson defeated Georgia Tech, 8-15, 15-3, 15-9, 15-13, for its first ACC title in school history. Michelle Thieke was named the ACC Tournament s Most Valuable Player. December 6, 1997 Central Florida won over Clemson, 15-7, 15-13, 15-1, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Madison, WI. November 23, 1998 Jodi Steffes was named the 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year. December 4, 1998 Clemson defeated Fairfield, 15-9, 15-9, 15-5, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at University Park, PA. December 5, 1998 Penn State defeated Clemson in University Park, PA, 15-2, 15-11, 15-5, in NCAA Tournament second-round= action. September 3, 1999 October 9, 1999 Clemson won 16 straight matches to begin the 1999 season, the longest winning streak to date in history. The Tigers defeated Texas A&M on Sept. 3 and won their next 15 matches before falling to North Carolina on Oct. 9. September 7, 1999 The Clemson volleyball program recorded its 500th victory with a 15-2, 15-9, 15-5 victory over Winthrop at home. November 13, 1999 Clemson clinched its first ACC regular season title, going 15-1 in conference matches. November 15, 1999 The Tigers achieved their highest national ranking in program history when they were listed 13th in the AVCA poll. November 18, 1999 Cindy Stern was selected as the ACC Player of the Year, Clemson s first in history. Jessi Betcher also earned ACC Rookie of the Year honors. December 2, 1999 The Tigers played host to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Clemson fell to Indiana in four games, 9-15, 15-11, 5-15, 12-15. December 9, 1999 Jolene Jordan Hoover was named the District III Coach of the Year. December 16, 1999 Cindy Stern was selected to the second team All-America, the first All-American in ACC history. December, 1999 The Tigers concluded, arguably, the best season in program history, posting a 31-3 overall record that included four wins over ranked opponents and set the school record with a.912 winning percentage. The team put together 16- and 15-match winning streaks during the year and also claimed Clemson s lone ACC regular season title with a 15-1 record in league matches. The Tigers also earned their only final top-25 ranking in history, finishing 22nd in the AVCA poll. 58

Tiger Timeline August 1, 2002 The ACC announced it s 50th Anniversary Volleyball Team, with seven Clemson players making the list - Alison Coday, Heather Kahl, Robin Kibben, Julie Rodriguez, Jodi Steffes, Cindy Stern and Michelle Thieke. January 22, 2003 Cindy Stern was named one of 50 ACC 50th Anniversary Top Female Athletes. September 24, 2004 Tiger volleyball head coach Jolene Jordan Hoover recorded her 100th ACC victory when Clemson defeated NC State, 30-22, 30-17, 30-24. November 18-20, 2004 Clemson reached the semifinals of the ACC Tournament in thrilling fashion, as the Tigers entered the event as the ninth seed among the 11 teams. Clemson edged Virginia Tech in five sets in the first round, 30-19, 36-34, 28-30, 28-30, 15-8. The Tigers then upset #1- seed Georgia Tech, who had gone 16-0 in the ACC regular season, in the second round, 31-29, 27-30, 30-28, 30-25, before falling to North Carolina in the semifinals, 19-30, 29-31, 23-30. December 15, 2004 Leslie Finn became Clemson s second volleyball All-American, earning an honorable mention selection. September 15, 2005 Cindy Stern was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame. November 29, 2005 Jeannette Abbott became the fifth Tiger volleyball player to be named the ACC Rookie of the Year. December 13, 2006 Jeannette Abbott and Danielle Hepburn were named Honorable Mention All- Americans by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. With the honor, the then-sophomores became just the third and fourth players in Tiger history to earn the accolade and gave Clemson multiple honorees for the first time ever. February 2, 2007 Danielle Hepburn was named to the CVU.com Stellar Spikers First Team. September 14, 2007 - October 30, 2007 The Tigers won a school-record 17 matches in a row, including a programbest 14 consecutive conference contests. The streak began with a 3-0 sweep of Kent State in the Clemson Classic and lasted until a 3-0 loss at Virginia on Nov. 2. The Tigers navigated through the first half of the ACC season with an undefeated record. October 13, 2007 Clemson upset 13th-ranked Duke in a five-game battle in Durham, NC. It was the highest-ranked opponent that the Tigers had defeated in history. The victory was also Head Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover s 300th at the helm of the Tiger program. November 3, 2007 Clemson Head Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover recorded her 400th career coaching victory as the Tigers defeated Virginia Tech, 3-1, in Blacksburg, VA. November 16, 2007 The Tigers clinched their first ACC Championship since 1999 with a 3-0 win over Florida State. Clemson finished the conference season with a 21-1 record to claim the title. November 27, 2007 Head Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover was voted as the ACC Coach-of-the-Year for the second time in her career, and a school-record six Tigers were named to the all-conference team. Dide Ege, Danielle Hepburn and Kelsey Murphy were first-team selections, while Jeannette Abbott, Leslie Mansfield and Meghan Steiner earned second-team honors. November 30, 2007 - December 1, 2007 The Tigers earned a bid to the 2007 NCAA Championships and played host to the first and second rounds. Clemson defeated Alabama by a 3-1 margin in its opening match before falling to the eighth-seeded UCLA, 3-1, in the second round. December 3, 2007 Clemson was ranked 22nd in the final CSTV/AVCA Volleyball poll. It was just the second time in program history that the team was listed in the final rankings. December 12, 2007 Four Tiger players were named Honorable Mention AVCA All-Americans. Danielle Hepburn (left) became the first player in school history to earn the accolade for multiple seasons, while Didem Ege, Kelsey Murphy and Meghan Steiner were also honored. December 2, 2008 Danielle Hepburn was named the ACC Player-of-the-Year, just the second Clemson player to earn the accolade. Kelsey Murphy (1st) and Lia Proctor (2nd) were also named to all-conference teams. December 5-6, 2008 Clemson played host to NCAA Tournament first and second round action for the second straight year. The Tigers won a five-set thriller over Tennessee to advance to the second round in back-to-back seasons for the first time in program history. Clemson then fell to 12th-seeded Utah. December 17, 2008 Danielle Hepburn was named to the AVCA All-America Third Team. January 16, 2009 Danielle Hepburn was one of four players nationally recognized as CVU.com Honorable Mention Blocker-of-the-Year. February 5, 2009 Danielle Hepburn was named to the CVU.com Stellar Spikers First Team. 59

Great Clemson Teams The Clemson Tiger volleyball team headed into the 1997 ACC Tournamen seeded fourth in the ACC conference standings. In the 17 years of the ACC Tournament, never had a fourth seeded team won the championship title. This year, things would change. The Tigers were slated to face Duke in the first round of the tournament. The Blue Devils were seeded fifth and in the two prior match-ups between the Tigers and Blue Devils, Clemson came out on top in both matches 3-2, and 3-1. The Tigers seemed to have the Blue Devils number beating them once again, this time in consecutive games, 15-11, 16-14, and 15-10. Sophomore Alison Coday led the Tigers with 17 kills, five blocks and a.394 hitting percentage. The Tigers had survived the first round and headed into Saturday s match scheduled to face the top-seeded and 16th ranked Maryland Terrapins. The Tigers, along with the other eight schools in the conference were unable to beat the Terrapins over the last two years. Maryland had a streak of 35 consecutive wins over ACC opponents including three straight in the 1996 ACC Tournament, and in the last two years the Tigers had been beaten all four times they faced the Terrapins. The Tigers not only downed the Terrapins in the second round of the Tournament and snapped their streak, but they also gave Maryland its first loss of the 1997 season. The Tigers sent the top seeded and 15th-ranked Maryland Terrapins home with a new record of 25-1. There was also another milestone in the victory for the Tigers because this was the highest ranked opponent Clemson had beaten in its history. Pacing the Clemson attack were senior Michelle Thieke who tallied 75 assists, 17 digs, and 4 blocks, along with sophomore Cindy Stern who knocked down a triple-double (22 kills, 11 digs, 10 blocks). Clemson had now gained a spot in the finals and was matched against the third-seeded Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. This also happened to be the first time in ACC Tournament history that a first or second seeded team was not playing for the championship. The Tigers had split during the regular season with the Yellow Jackets, each winning their respective home matches, 3-1. The championship match was also a four-game match with the Tigers winning the latter three games marking the first time Clemson had ever won the ACC Title. Pacing the Tigers in its championship game was Cindy Stern who grabbed 14 kills, four blocks and a.458 hitting percentage. Three Clemson players were honored with selections to the ACC All-Tournament team. Michelle Thieke was the MVP and posted incredible tournament statistics including a combined 169 assists over the three matches. Cindy Stern (47 kills, 20 blocks, 26 digs) and Skye Frost (33 kills, 53 digs, 6 service aces) were also named to the All-Tournament team. 1997 ACC Champions 60

Great Clemson Teams 1999 Clemson Tigers Clemson s 1999 volleyball team is responsible for the lone ACC regular season title in the program s history. That team also established a Clemson record with a.912 winning percentage, as the Tigers went 31-3 over the course of the season. The season began on a high note, as Clemson disposed of #16 Texas A&M 3-0 en route to winning a tournament in East Lansing, MI. In their final match of the two-day event, the Tigers downed host school and 22nd-ranked Michigan State 3-0. Clemson would keep that momentum for the entire month of September, going 13-0 during that time. Included in the victory total was yet another top 25 upset, this time of SEC foe Arkansas at home. The Tigers were pushed during that stretch, but Clemson persevered through five-game matches with Wake Forest and South Carolina. It wasn t until October 9 that the 1999 squad would taste defeat. North Carolina came into Jervey Gym and walked out with a 3-1 win, ending the Tigers 16-match winning streak to start the season. Jolene Jordan Hoover and the Tigers quickly put together an equally impressive streak. Five consecutive road wins in conference play helped Clemson to a 15-match winning streak that lasted until the finals of the ACC Tournament. Clemson avenged its earlier loss to the Tar Heels by claiming a dramatic, five-game victory over a top 25 North Carolina squad in Chapel Hill. When the regular season had concluded, Clemson was 15-1 and had its first ACC volleyball championship. The Tigers finished the season a perfect 12-0 on the road, easily the best mark in school history. Clemson advanced to the finals of the ACC Tournament, but fell for a second time to the Tar Heels of North Carolina. In many ways it was the finest season in school history, as the Tigers set multiple records along the way. The 16-match winning streak remains the longest in school history, as does the 12-match road winning streak. The Tigers also put together a streak of 12 ACC wins in a row, still a school record. The 15 conference wins is four more than the second-best total in school history. Clemson defeated four top-25 teams in 1999, still a school record. The team also earned a place in the final AVCA top-25 poll at #22. As a team, Clemson recorded its best ever hitting percentage at.275. That is 14 points higher than the next best total, which was a.261 hitting percentage by the 1995 squad. The 1999 team also set records for kills per game (16.91) and assists per game (15.54), which still stand today. Cindy Stern, a middle blocker for the Tigers during that season, made history by becoming the first All-American ever for the program. She put together one of the top all-around seasons in school history with 531 kills, 127 total blocks, and 254 digs. Three other Tigers placed on the All-ACC teams, with Alison Coday earning first-team honors and Jodi Stef- fes and Jessi Betcher named to the second team. 61

The 2007 Clemson volleyball team secured its place in school history as one of the best all-time, winning an ACC Championship, earning a trip to the NCAA Tournament and setting numerous records along the way. Individually, the Tigers and Head Coach Jolene Jordan Hoover amassed a healthy collection of post-season honors, including an unprecedented four AVCA Honorable Mention All-America selections. A school-record six student-athletes were named all-conference while Hoover earned her second ACC Coach-of-the-Year honor after leading Clemson to a 21-1 league record and the conference title. Junior Danielle Hepburn and sophomores Didem Ege and Kelsey Murphy were first team selections after posting some of the top single-season marks in Tiger volleyball history. Meghan Steiner joined the trio on the AVCA East Region First Team, which resulted in all four being named Honorable Mention All-Americans. The team made its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1999, playing host to the event and advancing to the second round with a win over Alabama. The Tigers fell to eighth-seeded UCLA, 3-1, to end their historic season. Clemson was ranked 22nd in the final AVCA poll, marking just the second time in history that the team has finished among the top-25. Steiner, along with Leslie Mansfield and Sue Eckman, collected scholastic honors as well. All three were named to the 2007 ACC All-Academic Volleyball Team, the second career selection for each, while Steiner and Mansfield earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District honors. Mansfield made her mark on the Clemson record books as one of the best all-around players of all-time. She concluded her career as one of just four players to accumulate at least 500 kills, 1,000 digs and 200 blocks. Meanwhile, the team set a program record for ACC wins while establishing new standards for overall and conference winning streaks. The Tigers won 21 league matches, including 14 straight to open the season. The 14 consecutive victories were a single-season record, and when paired with two wins from the 2006 season, set the record for a conference-winning streak. Prior to the ACC schedule, Clemson won a trio of contests in the Clemson for 17 straight wins, bettering the 1999 team s mark of 16. With their 29-4 overall record, the Tigers.879 winning percentage ranks second in volleyball history and is the highest figure achieved by a Clemson women s sports program this century. Great Clemson Teams 2007 ACC Champions 62

Tiger Volleyball Stars Danielle Hepburn 2005-08 Middle Blocker Jeannette Abbott 2005-08 Outside Hitter Wendy Anderson 1985-89 Middle Blocker Lori Ashton 2001-04 Middle Blocker ACC Player of the Year (2008) Third-Team AVCA All-America (2008) CVU.com Stellar Spiker First Team (2006, 2008) CVU.com Honorable Mention Blocker-of-the-Year (2008) Ranked 2nd in the nation in blocks per set (1.50 in 2008) Three-time AVCA All-Region (2006, 2007, 2008) Two-time AVCA Honorable Mention All-American (2006, 2007) Invited to US Women s National Team open tryout Holds school career records for hitting percentage, blocks per set, total blocks and block assists ACC Rookie-of-the-Year (2002) First-Team All-ACC (2006, 2007) AVCA All-Region (2006) AVCA Honorable Mention All-Region (2007) AVCA Honorable Mention All-America (2006) School leader in total attempts Ranked third in career kills Four-year starter Member of 20-20 club Two-time All-ACC selection (1987, 1989) Eight-time all-tournament selection 211 career block solos Top 10 in school history in total blocks and kills Two-time AVCA All-District selection (2002, 2003) Two-time All-ACC honoree (2002, 2004) All-ACC Tournament (2003) ACC All-Freshman selection (2001) Top 10 in school history in career attempts, kills and blocks Jessi Betcher 1999-2002 Setter Alison Coday 1996-99 Outside Hitter Leslie Finn 2001-04 Outside Hitter ACC Rookie-of-the-Year (1999) Two-time AVCA All-District (1999, 2002) Two-time All-ACC (1999, 2002) School record-holder for career assists Top 10 in school history in career digs and aces Three-time AVCA All-District (1997, 1998, 1999) Two-time All-ACC (1998, 1999) All-ACC Tournament (1998) ACC Post-graduate scholarship recipient (1999) Top 10 in school history in career attempts and kills ACC 50th Anniversary Team (2002) AVCA Honorable Mention All-America (2004) Two-time AVCA All-District (2003, 2004) Two-time All-ACC (2003, 2004) School leader for kills in a single season and over a career Ranked eighth nationally for kills per game (5.61 in 2004) 63

Tiger Volleyball Stars Current All-Americans Didem Ege was named an AVCA Honorable Mention All- American in 2007 following announcements of First Team All-ACC and All-East Regional selections. The then-sophomore anchored a defense that allowed opponents to hit a meager.168 against it. Ege set the Clemson record for digs per game in a single season with a 5.39 average and her 615 total defensive saves were just five off the school record. She currently holds Clemson records for total defensive saves and her career digs per set average. Kelsey Murphy guided the 2007 Tiger offense to a conference title and the second-highest hitting percentage in program history. She earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America recognition, tallying 1,432 assists for a 12.56 per game average that ranked second in the ACC and second in school history. Murphy followed with a second Honorable Mention nod in 2008 and was an All-ACC first-team selection in both seasons. During the 2008 season, she again led the Tigers one of the program s top offensive performances and the ACC s best mark. She totaled 1,311 assists while also ranking second on the team in blocks and third in defense saves. Lisa Harbison 1979-83 Outside Hitter Three-time All-ACC (1980, 1981, 1982) Team Most Valuable Player (1981) Team captain (1982) Heather Kahl 1991-94 Setter AVCA All-Region (1994) Second Team All-ACC (1994) All-ACC Tournament (1994) Ranked fourth in school history for career assists Ranked in the top 10 for career defensive saves and assists per game Current Head Volleyball Coach at Wake Forest Robin Kibben 1991-94 Middle Blocker Two-time AVCA All-Region (1993, 1994) Three-time First Team All- ACC (1992, 1993, 1994) All-ACC Tournament team (1994) Ranked second in school history for career kills Ranked in the top 10 alltime for career attempts, blocks, aces and digs ACC 50th Anniversary Team (2002) Denise Murphy 1983-86 Outside Hitter Julie Rodriguez 1993-96 Outside Hitter Stephanie Schulz 1995-98 Middle Blocker Lia Proctor earned AVCA Honorable Mention All-America status in 2008 following a break-out season for the junior outside hitter. Proctor was named to the All-ACC Second Team and was an AVCA All-East region selection. She ranked second on the team and fourth in the conference in kills with 420 total and a 3.47 per set average. Proctor also had the second-most defensive saves on the team, trailing only libero Didem Ege, and was just one service ace shy of the team leaders. Two-time All-ACC (1985, 1986) To-time Academic All- America (1985, 1986) ACC post-graduate scholarship recipient (1986) Ranked in the top 10 for career attempts, kills, aces and digs Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee (1999) Three-time All-ACC (1994, 1995, 1996) ACC Rookie-of-the-Year (1993) Ranked in the top 10 for career attempts, kills, kills per game, digs and digs per game ACC 50th Anniversary Team (2002) ACC Rookie-of-the-Year (1995) ACC leader in blocks per game (1.29 in 1998) Ranked in the top 10 in school history for career hitting percentage, block solos and block assists 64

Tiger Volleyball Stars Ashley Self 1993-96 Outside Hitter AVCA All-District (1995) Second Team All-ACC (1995) Ranked ninth in school history for career block solos Jodi Steffes 1998-2001 Right Side Four-time AVCA All-District (1998, 1999, 2000, 2001) Three-time All-ACC (1999, 2000, 2001) ACC Rookie-of-the-Year (1998) Top 10 for career attempts, kills, blocks, aces and digs ACC 50th-Anniversary Team (2002) Member of the All-Around Club Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Inductee (2009) Meghan Steiner 2004-07 Middle Blocker AVCA Honorable Mention All-America (2007) AVCA All-Region (2007) Second Team All-ACC (2007) ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Third-Team (2007) ACC post-graduate scholarship recipient Two-time ACC All-Academic Volleyball Team NSCA Strength & Conditioning All-American (2007) Top 10 for career hitting percentage, block assists and blocks per game Michelle Thieke 1994-97 Setter AVCA All-District (1995) Second Team All-ACC (1995) ACC Tournament MVP (1997) Ranked second all-time for career assists and third for assists per game ACC 50th Anniversary Team (2002) Current Head Volleyball Coach at Furman University Jenny Yukanin 1987-90 Setter Second Team All-ACC (1988) Ranked in the top six in school history for career assists and hitting percentage Cindy Stern 1996-99 Middle Blocker ACC Player of the Year (1999) AVCA All-America Second Team (1999) - first All-American in Clemson and ACC history Two-time AVCA All-District (1997, 1999) Three-time All-ACC (1997, 1998, 1999) ACC All-Freshman Team (1996) Ranked in the top 10 in school history for career block assists, attempts, kills, hitting percentage and total blocks Ranked eighth nationally for blocks per game (1.58 in 1997) ACC 50th Anniversary Team (2002) ACC Top 50 Female Athletes (2002) Drafted by the United States Professional Volleyball league (2000) Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee (2005) 65

Yearly Leaders 66 Kills 1982 Carol Hitrik 236 1983 Carol Hitrik 465 1984 Deanne Browning 272 1985 Denise Murphy 414 1986 Denise Murphy 418 1987 Amy Vaughan 375 1988 Amy Vaughan 524 1989 Heidi Kahl 292 1990 Heidi Kahl 314 1991 Robin Kibben 292 1992 Robin Kibben 402 1993 Robin Kibben 602 1994 Robin Kibben 508 1995 Julie Rodriguez 499 1996 Julie Rodriguez 399 1997 Alison Coday 545 1998 Alison Coday 475 1999 Cindy Stern 531 2000 Jodi Steffes 465 2001 Jodi Steffes 385 2002 Lori Ashton 497 2003 Leslie Finn 568 2004 Leslie Finn 684 2005 Brittany Ross 525 2006 Jeannette Abbott 497 2007 Danielle Hepburn 440 2008 Danielle Hepburn 472 Total Attempts 1982 Judy Sackfield 612 1983 Carol Hitrik 1059 1984 Denise Murphy 604 1985 Denise Murphy 1192 1986 Denise Murphy 1269 1987 Amy Vaughan 830 1988 Amy Vaughan 1204 1989 Heidi Kahl 736 1990 Heidi Kahl 914 1991 Jill Hensley 685 1992 Robin Kibben 859 1993 Robin Kibben 1270 1994 Julie Rodriguez 1205 1995 Julie Rodriguez 1265 1996 Julie Rodriguez 1105 1997 Alison Coday 1352 1998 Alison Coday 1181 1999 Alison Coday 1251 2000 Jodi Steffes 1140 2001 Jodi Steffes 946 2002 Ryane Beasley 1190 2003 Leslie Finn 1478 2004 Leslie Finn 1739 2005 Jeannette Abbott 1512 2006 Jeannette Abbott 1405 2007 Jeannette Abbott 1308 2008 Jeannette Abbott 1200 Hitting Percentage (Min. 3 total attempts per game) 1982 Carol Hitrik.217 1983 Deanne Browning.347 1984 Deanne Browning.295 1985 Denise Murphy.202 1986 Joy Fleming.255 1987 Wendy Anderson.289 1988 Jenny Yurkanin.291 1989 Wendy Anderson.256 1990 Julie Marx.288 1991 Robin Kibben.289 1992 Robin Kibben.320 1993 Robin Kibben.354 1994 Robin Kibben.324 1995 Stephanie Schulz.306 1996 Julie Rodriguez.244 1997 Stephanie Schulz.312 1998 Stephanie Schulz.318 1999 Cindy Stern.357 2000 Jodi Steffes.310 2001 Jodi Steffes.296 2002 Lori Ashton.383 2003 Lori Ashton.295 2004 Lori Ashton.363 2005 Brittany Ross.248 2006 Danielle Hepburn.365 2007 Danielle Hepburn.395 2008 Danielle Hepburn.391 Service Aces 1982 Carol Hitrik 56 1983 Tris Miketa 67 1984 Cindy Tucci 43 1985 Joy Fleming 63 1986 Cindy Tucci 85 SKYE FROST had the most defensive saves on the Clemson team in 1997 and 1998. 1987 Joy Fleming 38 1988 Jennifer Feeley 57 1989 Annie Castro 51 1990 K. Kamarauskas 52 1991 Robin Kibben 63 1992 Robin Kibben 38 1993 Megan McEnery 46 Heather Kahl 46 1994 Heather Kahl 44 1995 Ashley Self 38 1996 Stephanie Schulz 50 1997 Alison Coday 43 1998 Skye Frost 54 1999 Jodi Steffes 44 2000 Jessi Betcher 30 2001 Jessi Betcher 43 2002 Carly Hill 44 2003 Carly Hill 40 2004 Leslie Mansfield 44 2005 Courtney Lawrence 31 2006 Leslie Mansfield 35 2007 Sue Eckman 36 2008 Didem Ege 27 Kelsey Murphy 27 Block Solos 1982 Judy Sackfield 115 1983 Carol Hitrik 90 1984 Deanne Browing 24 1985 Joy Fleming 88 1986 Wendy Anderson 89 Joy Fleming 89 1987 Wendy Anderson 49 1988 Karen Kamarauskas 36 1989 Wendy Anderson 32 1990 Karen Kamarauskas 27 1991 Robin Kibben 44 1992 Robin Kibben 32 1993 Robin Kibben 32 1994 Robin Kibben 38 1995 Ashley Self 30 1996 Julie Rodriguez 20 Stephanie Schulz 20 1997 Cindy Stern 59 1998 Cindy Stern 43 1999 Cindy Stern 43 2000 Jackie Dalleska 17 2001 Lori Ashton 24 2002 Marija Zoric 30 2003 Lori Ashton 50 2004 Lori Ashton 30 2005 Danielle Hepburn 23 2006 Danielle Hepburn 35 2007 Danielle Hepburn 27 2008 Danielle Hepburn 39 Block Assists 1982 Carol Hitrik 48 1983 Ellen Perry 44 1984 Deanne Browning 53 1985 Joy Fleming 95 1986 Joy Fleming 108 1987 Wendy Anderson 109 1988 Tammy Quaresima 100 1989 Wendy Anderson 121 1990 Julie Marx 65 K. Kamarauskas 65 1991 Robin Kibben 104 1992 Robin Kibben 93 1993 Robin Kibben 110 1994 Ashley Self 72 1995 Ashley Self 86 1996 Stephanie Schulz 105 1997 Cindy Stern 147 1998 Stephanie Schulz 142 1999 Cindy Stern 84 2000 Jodi Steffes 74 2001 Lori Ashton 82 2002 Marija Zoric 117 2003 Ryane Beasley 123 2004 Lori Ashton 110 2005 Danielle Hepburn 120 2006 Danielle Hepburn 158 2007 Danielle Hepburn 139 2008 Danielle Hepburn 143 Set Assists 1982 Cyndi Graf 575 1983 Tris Miketa 1081 1984 Cindy Tucci 377 1985 Lynn Lugering 582 1986 Lynn Lugering 766 1987 Cindy Tucci 641 1988 Jenny Yurkanin 1208 1989 Jenny Yurkanin 920 1990 Jenny Yurkanin 985 1991 Ann Marie Wessel 906 1992 Heather Kahl 749 1993 Heather Kahl 1420 1994 Heather Kahl 1520 1995 Michelle Thieke 1425 1996 Michelle Thieke 1303 1997 Michelle Thieke 1561 1998 Melissa Kudelka 1469 1999 Jessi Betcher 1431 2000 Jessi Betcher 1298 2001 Jessi Betcher 1027 2002 Jessi Betcher 1551 2003 Stephanie Haskell 1340 2004 Courtney Lawrence 869 2005 Courtney Lawrence 997 2006 Kelsey Murphy 1116 2007 Kelsey Murphy 1432 2008 Kelsey Murphy 1311 Defensive Saves 1982 Cyndi Graf 40 1983 Ellen Perry 183 1984 Deanne Browning 207 1985 Denise Murphy 434 1986 Denise Murphy 583 1987 Chris Sherman 321 1988 Jenny Yurkanin 405 1989 Tashia Greene 318 1990 Heidi Kahl 261 1991 Annie Castro 335 1992 Heidi Kahl 263 1993 Julie Rodriguez 378 1994 Heather Kahl 405 1995 Megan McEnery 406 1996 Julie Rodriguez 435 1997 Skye Frost 400 1998 Skye Frost 436 1999 Jodi Steffes 334 2000 Jodi Steffes 350 2001 Jessi Betcher 284 2002 Jessi Betcher 397 2003 Lindsey Abbott 521 2004 Anna Vallinch 620 2005 Anna Vallinch 541 2006 Didem Ege 544 2007 Didem Ege 615 2008 Didem Ege 537 Kills Per Set 1985 Denise Murphy 3.21 1986 Denise Murphy 3.37 1987 Amy Vaughan 3.02 1988 Amy Vaughan 3.47 1989 Tashia Greene 2.71 1990 Heidi Kahl 2.75 1991 Jill Hensley 2.86 1992 Robin Kibben 3.69 1993 Robin Kibben 5.02 1994 Robin Kibben 4.70 1995 Julie Rodriguez 4.16 1996 Julie Rodriguez 3.69 1997 Alison Coday 4.16 1998 Alison Coday 4.13 1999 Cindy Stern 4.66 2000 Jodi Steffes 4.31 2001 Jodi Steffes 3.63 2002 Lori Ashton 3.88 2003 Leslie Finn 4.40

Yearly Leaders 2004 Leslie Finn 5.61 2005 Brittany Ross 4.45 2006 Jeannette Abbott 4.40 2007 Danielle Hepburn 3.86 2008 Danielle Hepburn 3.90 Service Aces Per Set 1985 Joy Fleming 0.51 1986 Cindy Tucci 0.71 1987 Cindy Tucci 0.38 1988 Jennifer Feeley 0.41 1989 Karen Kamarauskas 0.46 1990 Karen Kamarauskas 0.44 1991 Robin Kibben 0.53 1992 Robin Kibben 0.35 1993 Megan McEnery 0.40 1994 Robin Kibben 0.36 1995 Ashley Self 0.32 1996 Stephanie Schulz 0.45 1997 Alison Coday 0.33 1998 Skye Frost 0.45 1999 Jodi Steffes 0.39 2000 Jessi Betcher 0.27 2001 Jessi Betcher 0.41 2002 Carly Hill 0.40 2003 Carly Hill 0.35 2004 Leslie Mansfield 0.46 2005 Courtney Lawrence 0.34 2006 Leslie Mansfield 0.31 2007 Sue Eckman 0.32 2008 Didem Ege 0.22 Kelsey Murphy 0.22 Blocks Per Set 1985 Joy Fleming 1.49 1986 Joy Fleming 1.56 1987 Wendy Anderson 1.41 1988 Karen Kamarauskas 1.08 1989 Wendy Anderson 1.21 1990 K. Kamarauskas 0.77 1991 Robin Kibben 1.25 1992 Robin Kibben 1.15 1993 Robin Kibben 1.18 1994 Robin Kibben 0.83 1995 Ashley Self 0.92 1996 Stephanie Schulz 1.13 1997 Cindy Stern 1.58 1998 Stephanie Schulz 1.39 1999 Cindy Stern 1.11 2000 Marija Zoric 0.93 2001 Lori Ashton 1.03 2002 Marija Zoric 1.20 2003 Ryane Beasley 1.18 2004 Lori Ashton 1.14 2005 Danielle Hepburn 1.23 2006 Danielle Hepburn 1.71 2007 Danielle Hepburn 1.46 2008 Danielle Hepburn 1.50 Assists Per Set 1985 Lynn Lugering 7.76 1986 Lynn Lugering 6.03 1987 Cindy Tucci 7.20 1988 Jenny Yurkanin 8.10 1989 Jenny Yurkanin 9.11 1990 Jenny Yurkanin 8.95 1991 Ann Marie Wessel 9.74 1992 Heather Kahl 8.61 1993 Heather Kahl 11.93 1994 Heather Kahl 12.67 1995 Michelle Thieke 11.78 1996 Michelle Thieke 11.53 1997 Michelle Thieke 12.39 1998 Melissa Kudelka 12.14 Yearly Coaching Records 1999 Jessi Betcher 14.17 2000 Jessi Betcher 11.80 2001 Jessi Betcher 9.69 2002 Jessi Betcher 12.12 2003 Stephanie Haskell 11.26 2004 Courtney Lawrence 7.26 2005 Courtney Lawrence 10.96 2006 Kelsey Murphy 10.94 2007 Kelsey Murphy 12.56 2008 Kelsey Murphy 10.83 Defensive Saves Per Set 1985 Denise Murphy 3.36 1986 Denise Murphy 4.70 1987 Chris Sherman 2.56 1988 Jenny Yurkanin 2.72 1989 Tashia Greene 3.08 1990 Tashia Greene 2.47 1991 Annie Castro 3.22 1992 Heidi Kahl 2.71 1993 Julie Rodriguez 3.32 1994 Heather Kahl 3.38 1995 Megan McEnery 3.44 1996 Julie Rodriguez 4.03 1997 Skye Frost 3.39 1998 Skye Frost 3.60 1999 Emily Gorla 3.09 2000 Jodi Steffes 3.24 2001 Jessi Betcher 2.68 2002 Jessi Betcher 3.10 2003 Lindsey Abbott 4.01 2004 Anna Vallinch 5.04 2005 Anna Vallinch 4.58 2006 Didem Ege 4.86 2007 Didem Ege 5.39 2008 Didem Ege 4.44 Note: Must play in 60% of all games to qualify. Reg. Season ACC ACC Trn. Home Away Neutral Overall Year Coach ACC W-L Finish Pct. W-L W-L W-L W-L W-L Pct. 1977 Grace Lyles --- 5-2 4-7 9-8 18-17.514 1978 Dennis McNelis --- 6-4 6-1 7-4 19-9.679 1979 Dennis McNelis --- 9-1 8-4 26-8 43-13.768 McNelis Totals 15-5 14-5 33-12 62-22.738 1980 Linda Copeland --- 3-2 (3rd) 0-3 3-6 18-13 21-22.488 1981 Linda Copeland --- 3-2 (3rd) 3-1 5-5 26-10 34-16.680 Copeland Totals 6-4 3-4 8-11 44-23 55-38.591 1982 Margie Wessel 3-3 (4th).500 1-1 3-2 5-2 11-11 19-15.559 1983 Margie Wessel 3-4 (5th).429 0-1 5-3 2-13 8-17 15-33.313 Wessell Totals 6-7.462 1-2 8-5 7-15 19-28 34-48.415 1984 Wayne Norris 2-5 (6th).286 0-1 5-6 1-11 2-11 8-28.222 1985 Wayne Norris 3-4 (T5th).429 0-1 3-6 6-7 4-13 13-26.333 Norris Totals 5-9.357 0-2 8-12 7-18 6-24 21-54.280 1986 Linda White 3-4 (5th).429 0-1 6-4 9-4 6-5 21-13.618 1987 Linda White 3-3 (5th).500 0-1 9-6 8-7 4-3 21-16.568 1988 Linda White 2-4 (T4th).333 1-1 12-4 4-6 5-9 21-19.525 1989 Linda White 4-2 (T2nd).666 0-1 16-1 8-5 6-1 30-7.811 1990 Linda White 2-4 (T5th).333 0-1 12-3 4-7 7-4 23-14.622 1991 Linda White 2-5 (T6th).286 0-1 13-5 6-6 3-1 22-12.647 White Totals 16-22.421 1-6 68-23 39-35 31-23 138-81.630 1992 Ernie Arill 2-5 (6th).286 0-1 14-3 5-6 5-0 24-9.727 1993 Jolene Hoover 10-4 (2nd).714 1-1 13-4 9-3 5-1 27-8.771 1994 Jolene Hoover 10-4 (3rd).714 2-1 14-1 7-6 7-1 28-8.778 1995 Jolene Hoover 11-3 (2nd).786 0-1 12-4 7-4 4-2 23-10.697 1996 Jolene Hoover 9-7 (T4th).563 0-1 8-6 7-5 2-4 17-15.531 1997 Jolene Hoover 10-6 (T3rd).625 3-0 13-2 7-5 6-1 26-8.765 1998 Jolene Hoover 10-6 (4th).625 1-1 12-2 4-8 6-1 22-11.667 1999 Jolene Hoover 15-1 (1st).938 2-1 14-2 12-0 5-1 31-3.912 2000 Jolene Hoover 6-10 (7th).375 0-1 7-7 5-7 1-4 13-18.419 2001 Jolene Hoover 4-12 (7th).250 1-1 7-8 3-7 1-2 11-17.393 2002 Jolene Hoover 8-8 (5th).500 0-1 12-4 5-7 0-4 17-15.531 2003 Jolene Hoover 6-10 (6th).375 1-1 11-6 4-7 3-3 18-16.529 2004 Jolene Hoover 7-9 (T7th).438 2-1 13-8 5-5 2-1 20-14.588 2005 Jolene Hoover 7-15 (10th).318 --- 7-8 3-10 2-0 12-18.400 2006 Jolene Hoover 15-7 (3rd).682 --- 13-3 6-6 1-1 20-10.667 2007 Jolene Hoover 21-1 1st.955 --- 16-3 11-1 2-0 29-4.879 2008 Jolene Hoover 14-6 3rd.700 --- 13-3 6-7 4-0 23-10.697 Hoover Totals 163-109.599 13-11 185-71 101-88 51-26 337-185.646 Totals 192-152.558 21-26 306-125 185-185 198-144 689-454.603.432.705.501.574 JEANNETTE ABBOTT led the Tigers in total attack attempts during all four years of her career. 67

Letterwinners A Abbott, Jeannette 2005-08 Abbott, Lindsey 2000-03 Acosta, Terry 1979 Ale, Pat 1979 Ambort, Breezy 2001 Anderson, Wendy 1985-89 Ashton, Lori 2001-04 Audi, Becky 1993 B Baker, Ann 1978-81 Beasley, Ryane 2001-03 Beckemeyer, Lea 1997 Beckham, Liz 2003 Benson, Mallory 1999 Berki, Anne 1999-2001 Betcher, Jessi 1999-2002 Bobst, Susan 1983 Boozer, Laura 2005-07 Bratcher, Kathy 1977-78 Bridges, Katie 2005-07 Browning, Deanne 1983-84 Bysura, Tami 1998-2001 C Campsen, Terrye 1977-78 Castro, Annie 1988-91 Caudle, Marci 1994-95, 97 Coday, Allison 1996-99 Cooke, Yvonne 1977 Cooper, Heidi 1997-99 Crigler, Emilie 2005 D Dallao, Kiki 2000-03 Daniels, Tiffany 1984 Data, Kristi 1991-94 Dalleska, Jackie 1997-2000 Douglas, Hillary 2006 E Eckman, Sue 2004-07 Ege, Didem 2006-08 F Farrell, Barbara 1977-78 Feeley, Jennifer 1985-88 Fennell, Brittany 2008 Finn, Leslie 2001-04 Fleming, Joy 1984-87 Frost, Skye 1996-99 Fuller, Lindsey 2000 G Gardner, Blythe 1994-97 Gardner, Sarah 2001-04 Gorla, Emily 1996-99 Graf, Cyndi 1979-82 Greene, Tashia 1989-90 Gregorie, Ann 1979 Griffing, Rayna 1988-90 H Hammond, Debbi 1977-80 Harbison, Lisa 1979-82 Haskell, Stephanie 2001-04 Hausler, Wendy 1983-84 Hayes, Lacy 2008 Heavey, Jill 1993, 1995-97 Henne, Lauren 1996 Hensley, Jill 1989-92 Hepburn, Danielle 2005-08 Hill, Carly 2003 Hinemeyer, Meghan 2007 Hitrik, Carol 1980-83 Holycross, Bridget 1985 J Jedlicka, Lisa 2008 Jensen, Laura 2000-03 Johnson, Kim 1979-81 Johnson, Mary 1985-87 K Kahl, Heather 1991-94 Kahl, Heidi 1989-92 Kamarauskas, Karen 1987-90 Kearns, Beth 1978 Kibben, Robin 1991-94 Kimbrell, Terri 1977 Kirtland, Meredith 1998-2001 Kudelka, Melissa 1997-2000 L Latto, Elizabeth 1979-82 Lawrence, Courtney 2004-07 Little, Marsha 1977-79 Lugering, Lynn 1983-86 M McDowell, Jenks 1979 McEnery, Megan 1992-95 McGinty, Nancy 1994-95 Mailander, Brenda 1985 Mansfield, Leslie 2004-07 Marx, Julie 1989-92 Maser, Niki 1991-94 Mastellone, Jeanne 1980-83 Meleski, Lindsey 2003-04 Miketa, Tris 1980-83 Mitchell, Morgann 2008 Molnar, Judy 1984 Murphy, Denise 1983-86 Murphy, Kelsey 2006-08 Myers, Cathy 1981-84 O Osborn, Carol 1981-82 Ozdemir, Cansu 2007-08 P Payne, Carol 1977-78 Peer, Mary Kate 2005 Perry, Ellen 1982-83 Proctor, Lia 2006-08 Q Quaresima, Tammy 1985-88 R Resch, Julie 1977-78 Roberson, Laura 1977 Robertson, Dawn 2003-06 Rodriguez, Julie 1993-96 Ross, Brittany 2004-05 S Sackfield, Judy 1979-82 Sayfie, Lisa 1991 Schuler, Cindy 1984-86 Schulz, Stephanie 1995-98 Schwartz, Mary 1984 Self, Ashley 1993-96 Sharpe, Katie 2008 Sherman, Chris 1985-87 Smith, Kim 1984-85 Speer, Kristen 1977 Stanton, Meghan 2002-05 Staup, Kassie 2004 Steffes, Jodi 1998-2001 Steiner, Meghan 2004-07 Stern, Cindy 1996-99 Stewart, Kelly 1993-94 Swanson, Kristin 2003 T Teter, Carol 1983 Thieke, Michelle 1994-97 Thomas, Teresa 1977-78 Thompson, Rochelle 1990-91 Tonks, Kristy 1989-92 Townsend, Donna 1979-82 Trull, Mary 1996-99 Tucci, Cindy 1984-87 V Vallinch, Anna 2004-06 Vaughan, Amy 1987-88 Verhoeven, Annie 1988-89 Vutsinas, Stacie 1978 W Wagner, Stacey 1995-96 Wessel, Ann Marie 1989-91 Y Yurkanin, Jenny 1987-90 Z Zoric, Marija 2000-03 STEPHANIE HASKELL was a Tiger letterwinner from 2001-04 and was the team s starting setter during her junior and senior seasons. 68

Tournament Honors Team Tournament Championships 1979 Mars Hill Georgia 1981 UNC Asheville N.C. State 1986 UAB 1989 Loyola Lakefront 1991 Florida International Lady Tiger Showcase 1992 Lady Tiger Showcase Palmetto State 1993 Memphis State Alabama 1994 Texas-Arlington 1997 ACC Tournament Auburn War Eagle SMU 1998 1999 Michigan State Classic Clemson 2002 Clemson 2004 Clemson 2007 Microtel Mississippi State Classic Clemson Classic Individual All-Tournament Selections 1979 Lisa Harbison - Francis Marion Tourn. Judy Sackfield - Francis Marion Tourn. 1982 Carol Hitrik - South Carolina Classic 1983 Tris Miketa - George Washington Classic 1984 Deanne Browning - G. Washington Classic 1985 Denise Murphy - Central Florida Tourn. 1986 Wendy Anderson (MVP) - UAB Cindy Tucci - UAB Wendy Anderson - Central Florida Tourn. Denise Murphy - Central Florida Tourn. 1987 Wendy Anderson - UAB Cindy Tucci - UAB Wendy Anderson - Eastern Illinois Classic Joy Fleming - Eastern Illinois Classic Wendy Anderson - George Washington Classic 1988 Amy Vaughan - Hofstra 1989 Wendy Anderson - Annie Castro - Jenny Yurkanin (MVP) - Wendy Anderson - Loyola Lakefront Invit. Tashia Greene - Loyola Lakefront Invit. Heidi Kahl - Loyola Lakefront Wendy Anderson - Palmetto State Invit. Heidi Kahl - Palmetto State 1990 Heidi Kahl - South Florida Jenny Yurkanin - South Florida 1991 Robin Kibben (MVP) - Clemson Tiger Showcase Kristy Tonks - Clemson Tiger Showcase Robin Kibben - Robin Kibben - Florida Int l Tourn. Ann Marie Wessel - Florida Int l Tourn. 1992 Heather Kahl - Clemson Tiger Showcase Robin Kibben (MVP) - Clemson Tiger Showcase Heather Kahl - Robin Kibben - 1993 Heather Kahl - Alabama Robin Kibben (MVP) - Alabama Julie Rodriguez - Alabama Heather Kahl - Robin Kibben (MVP) - Julie Rodriguez - Heather Kahl - Memphis State Robin Kibben - Memphis State 1994 Heather Kahl - ACC/SEC Challenge Robin Kibben - ACC/SEC Challenge Ashley Self - ACC/SEC Challenge Heather Kahl - Robin Kibben (MVP) - Julie Rodriguez - Heather Kahl - Texas-Arlington Tourn. Robbin Kibben (MVP) - Texas-Arlington Tournament Julie Rodriguez - Texas-Arlington Tournament 1995 Megan McEnery - ACC/Big East Challenge Julie Rodriguez - ACC/Big East Challenge Ashley Self - ACC/Big East Challenge Ashley Self - Julie Rodriguez - Julie Rodriguez - Colorado State Tournament 1996 Julie Rodriguez - Stephanie Schulz - Michelle Thieke - Julie Rodriguez - DePaul Tournament Michelle Thieke - DePaul Tournament 1997 Stephanie Schulz - Auburn War Eagle Michelle Thieke - Auburn War Eagle Invit. Jill Heavey - Cindy Stern (MVP) - Michelle Thieke - Alison Coday - SMU Tournament Michelle Thieke (MVP) - SMU Tournament 1998 Alison Coday - Skye Frost - Melissa Kudelka - Cindy Stern (MVP) - Alison Coday - Kentucky Challenge Cindy Stern - Kentucky Challenge Alison Coday - St. Louis Billiken Invit. Melissa Kudelka - St. Louis Billiken Invit. Stephanie Schulz - St. Louis Billiken Jodi Steffes - St. Louis Billiken Cindy Stern (MVP) - St. Louis Billiken 1999 Jessi Betcher - Alison Coday - Emily Gorla - Cindy Stern (MVP) - Jessi Betcher - Clemson Alison Coday (MVP) - Clemson Invit. Jodi Steffes - Clemson Jessi Betcher - Michigan State Classic Jodi Steffes - Michigan State Classic Cindy Stern (MVP) - Michigan State Classic 2000 Jessi Betcher - Auburn War Eagle Jodi Steffes - Auburn War Eagle Jodi Steffes - 2001 Jessi Betcher - Jodi Steffes - Jodi Steffes - Colorado Powerbar 2002 Lori Ashton - Ryane Beasley (MVP) - Jessi Betcher - Lori Ashton - Clemson Jessi Betcher (MVP) - Clemson Leslie Finn - Clemson Lori Ashton - Pepperdine Classic Marija Zoric - Red Raider Classic 2003 Lori Ashton - Barker GMC Classic Ryane Beasley (MVP) - Lindsey Abbott -Clemson Lori Ashton -Clemson Ryane Beasley (MVP) - Clemson Invit. Lindsey Abbott - Coastal Carolina Classic Lori Ashton - Coastal Carolina Classic Ryane Beasley (MVP) - Coastal Carolina Classic 2004 Lori Ashton - Leslie Finn (MVP) - Brittany Ross - Lori Ashton (MVP) - Clemson Leslie Finn - Clemson Anna Vallinch - Clemson 2005 Brittany Ross - Anna Vallinch - Brittany Ross - Mizuno/Auburn Challenge Anna Vallinch - Mizuno/Auburn Challenge 2006 Danielle Hepburn - Mortar Board Purdue Premier Didem Ege - Danielle Hepburn - 2007 Danielle Hepburn (MVP) - Microtel Miss. State Classic Kelsey Murphy - Microtel Miss. State Classic Meghan Steiner - Microtel Mississippi State Classic Danielle Hepburn - Danielle Hepburn (MVP) - Clemson Classic Didem Ege - Clemson Classic Leslie Mansfield - Clemson Classic 2008 Didem Ege - Danielle Hepburn - Danielle Hepburn - UNI Lia Proctor - UNI Danielle Hepburn - Carolina Challenge Lia Proctor - Carolina Challenge Danielle Hepburn - Clemson Classic Lia Proctor - Clemson Classic 69

Honors & Awards 70 All-ACC Performers 1980 Judy Sackfield, So. (1st) Lisa Harbison, So. (1st) 1981 Lisa Harbison, Jr. (1st) 1982 Judy Sackfield, Sr. (1st) Cyndi Graf, Sr. (2nd) Lisa Harbison, Sr. (2nd) 1983 Tris Miketa, Sr. (1st) 1984 Deanne Browning, Sr. (1st) 1985 Denise Murphy, Jr. (1st) 1986 Denise Murphy, Sr. (2nd) 1987 Wendy Anderson, Jr. (1st) 1988 Jenny Yurkanin, So. (2nd) 1989 Wendy Anderson, Sr. (2nd) 1990 Heidi Kahl, So. (2nd) 1992 Robin Kibben, So. (1st) 1993 Robin Kibben, Jr. (1st) 1994 Robin Kibben, Sr. (1st) Julie Rodriguez, So. (2nd) Heather Kahl, Sr. (2nd) 1995 Julie Rodriguez, Jr. (1st) Ashley Self, Jr. (2nd) Michelle Thieke, Fr. (2nd) 1996 Julie Rodriguez, Sr. (1st) 1997 Cindy Stern, So. (1st) 1998 Alison Coday, Jr. (2nd) Cindy Stern, Jr. (2nd) 1999 Alison Coday, Sr. (1st) Cindy Stern, Sr. (1st) Jessi Betcher, Fr. (2nd) Jodi Steffes, So. (2nd) Team Honors ACC Champions 1997 Round Opponent Game Scores 1st Duke 15-11, 16-14, 15-10 Semifinals #15 Maryland 7-15, 15-10, 15-8, 15-10 Finals Georgia Tech 8-15, 15-3, 15-9, 15-13 2007 - no tournament NCAA Participation 1993 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st Clemson, SC Houston L 11-15, 10-15, 10-15 1994 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st Clemson, SC Stephen F. Austin W 12-15, 13-15, 15-9, 15-11, 15-8 2nd Houston, TX Houston L 1-15, 13-15, 12-15 1997 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st Madison, WI Central Florida L 7-15, 13-15, 1-15 1998 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st State College, PA Fairfield W 15-9, 15-9, 15-5 2nd State College, PA Penn State L 2-15, 11-15, 5-15 1999 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st Clemson, SC Indiana L 9-15, 15-11, 5-15, 12-15 2007 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st Clemson, SC Alabama W 30-25, 30-27, 31-33, 30-26 2nd Clemson, SC UCLA L 19-30, 21-30, 30-19, 22-30 2008 Rd Location Opponent W L Game Scores 1st Clemson, SC Tennessee W 25-19, 19-25, 25-19, 23-25, 15-12 2nd Clemson, SC Utah L 21-25, 24-26, 21-25 2000 Jodi Steffes, Jr. (2nd) 2001 Jodi Steffes, Sr. (2nd) 2002 Lori Ashton, So. (1st) Jessi Betcher, Sr. (2nd) 2003 Leslie Finn, Jr. (1st) 2004 Leslie Finn, Sr. (1st) Lori Ashton, Sr. (2nd) 2005 Brittany Ross, So. (2nd) 2006 Jeannette Abbott, So. (1st) Danielle Hepburn, So. (1st) Didem Ege, Fr. (2nd) 2007 Didem Ege, So. (1st) Danielle Hepburn, Jr. (1st) Kelsey Murphy, So. (1st) Jeannette Abbott, Jr. (2nd) Leslie Mansfield, Sr. (2nd) Meghan Steiner, Sr. (2nd) 2008 Danielle Hepburn, Sr. (1st) Kelsey Murphy, Jr. (1st) Lia Proctor, Jr. (2nd) ACC Player-of-the Year 1999 Cindy Stern 2008 Danielle Hepburn ACC Rookie-of-the-Year 1993 Julie Rodriguez 1995 Stephanie Schulz 1998 Jodi Steffes 1999 Jessi Betcher 2005 Jeannette Abbott ACC All-Freshman Team 1993 Julie Rodriguez Jill Heavey 1995 Stephanie Schulz 1996 Cindy Stern 1998 Jodi Steffes 1999 Jessi Betcher 2000 Kiki Dallao 2001 Lori Ashton 2002 Kristin Swanson 2003 Liz Beckham 2004 Brittany Ross 2005 Jeannette Abbott 2006 Didem Ege Kelsey Murphy ACC All-Tournament Team 1993 Robin Kibben 1994 Robin Kibben Heather Kahl 1997 Michelle Thieke (MVP) Cindy Stern Skye Frost 1998 Alison Coday 1999 Jodi Steffes Cindy Stern 2003 Lori Ashton 2004 Leslie Finn Note: The ACC Tournament was discontinued after the 2004 season. ACC Player-of-the Week Joy Fleming Nov. 12-19, 1986 Chris Sherman Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 1987 Wendy Anderson Oct. 5-11, 1987 Jenny Yurkanin Sept. 5-11, 1988 Amy Vaughan Nov. 7-13, 1988 Jenny Yurkanin Sept. 11-17, 1989 Jenny Yurkanin Oct. 15-21, 1990 Heidi Kahl Oct. 22-28, 1990 Robin Kibben Sept. 1-8, 1990 Sept. 28-Oct. 5, 1992 Heather Kahl Sept. 14-21, 1992 Robin Kibben Sept. 13-20, 1993 Oct. 7-14, 1993 Nov. 8-15, 1993 Robin Kibben Sept. 12-19, 1994 Sept. 19-26, 1994 Julie Rodriguez Sept. 18-25, 1995 Julie Rodriguez Oct. 14-21, 1996 Cindy Stern Sept. 15-21, 1997 Alison Coday Nov. 9-15, 1998 Stephanie Schulz Oct. 19-25, 1998 Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 1998 Cindy Stern Sept. 7-13, 1998 Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 1998 Cindy Stern Sept. 13-19, 1999 Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 1999 Oct. 18-24, 1999 Nov. 15-22, 1999 Alison Coday Sept. 20-26, 1999 Jodi Steffes Oct. 25-31, 1999 Lori Ashton Sept. 23-29, 2002 Jessi Betcher Oct. 7-13, 2002 Leslie Finn Sept 29-Oct. 5 2003 Oct. 25-31, 2004 Jeannette Abbott Sept.18-24, 2005 Danielle Hepburn Oct. 10-16, 2006 Daninelle Hepburn Aug. 20-27, 2007 Oct. 9-16, 2007 Nov. 6-13, 2007 Nov. 20-27, 2007 Danielle Hepburn Oct. 6-12, 2008 Oct. 27-Nov.2, 2008 Nov. 24-Dec.1, 2008 ACC Rookie-of-the Week Stephanie Schulz Oct. 16-22, 1995 Oct. 23-30, 1995 Alison Coday Oct. 7-13, 1996 Cindy Stern Oct. 14-20, 1996 Nov. 12-18, 1996 Jodi Steffes Sept. 28-Oct. 4, 1998 Oct. 26-Nov. 1, 1998 Nov. 9-15, 1998 Jessi Betcher Sept. 6-12, 1999 Sept. 13-19, 1999 Sept. 20-26, 1999 Sept. 27-Oct. 3, 1999 Note: The ACC Rookie-of-the-Week was discontinued after the 2000 season. ACC 50th Anniversary Team Name Years Played Alison Coday 1996-99 Heather Kahl 1991-94 Robin Kibben 1991-94 Julie Rodriguez 1993-96 Jodi Steffes 1998-01 #Cindy Stern 1996-99 Michelle Thieke 1994-97 # - Top 50 female athlete in all sports AVCA All-Region Performers Southeast Region 1985 Denise Murphy (1st) South Region 1993 Robin Kibben (2nd) 1994 Robin Kibben (2nd) Heather Kahl (3rd) All-District 1995 Ashley Self Julie Rodriguez Michelle Thieke 1996 Julie Rodriguez 1997 Cindy Stern Alison Coday 1998 Alison Coday Jodi Steffes 1999 Jessi Betcher Alison Coday Jodi Steffes Cindy Stern 2000 Jodi Steffes 2001 Jodi Steffes 2002 Lori Ashton Jessi Betcher 2003 Lori Ashton Leslie Finn 2004 Leslie Finn 2005 Brittany Ross (HM) 2006 Jeannette Abbott Danielle Hepburn 2007 Didem Ege Danielle Hepburn Kelsey Murphy Meghan Steiner Jeanette Abbott (HM) Leslie Mansfield (HM) 2008 Danielle Hepburn Kelsey Murphy Lia Proctor AVCA Region Freshman of the Year 1999 Jessi Betcher 2005 Jeannette Abbott

Honors & Awards AVCA All-American 1999 Cindy Stern (2nd) 2004 Leslie Finn (HM) 2006 Jeannette Abbott (HM) Danielle Hepburn (HM) 2007 Didem Ege (HM) Danielle Hepburn (HM) Kelsey Murphy (HM) Meghan Steiner (HM) 2008 Danielle Hepburn (3rd) Kelsey Murphy (HM) Lia Proctor (HM) All-American Farm Team 2000 Jodi Steffes CVU.com Stellar Spikers 2006 Danielle Hepburn 2008 Danielle Hepburn CVU.com Blocker-of-the-Year 2008 Danielle Hepburn (HM) Clemson Volleyball Captains 1977 Teresa Thomas 1978 Debbi Hammond Barbara Farrell 1979 Debbi Hammond Cyndi Graf 1980 Kim Johnson Elizabeth Latto 1981 Ann Baker Judy Sackfield 1982 Judy Sackfield Cyndi Graf Lisa Harbison 1983 Tris Miketa Carol Hitrik Jeanne Mastellone 1984 Deanne Browning Denise Murphy 1985 Denise Murphy Cindy Tucci 1986 Denise Murphy 1987 Cindy Tucci 1988 Jennifer Feeley Jenny Yurkanin 1989 Wendy Anderson Jenny Yurkanin Karen Kamarauskas 1990 Karen Kamarauskas Jenny Yurkanin Rayna Griffing 1991 Annie Castro Ann Marie Wessel 1992 Kristy Tonks 1993 Heather Kahl Robin Kibben 1994 Heather Kahl Robin Kibben 1995 Megan Mcenery Ashley Self 1996 Julie Rodriguez Ashley Self Michelle Thieke 1997 Michelle Thieke 1998 Emily Gorla Cindy Stern Stephanie Schulz 1999 Alison Coday Emily Gorla Cindy Stern 2000 Jessi Betcher Jackie Dalleska Jodi Steffes 2001 Jessi Betcher Jodi Steffes 2002 Ryane Beasley Jessi Betcher 2003 Ryane Beasley Lori Ashton 2004 Leslie Finn 2005 Leslie Mansfield Meghan Stanton 2006 Leslie Manfield Dawn Robertson Anna Vallinch 2007 Jeannette Abbott Leslie Mansfield 2008 Jeannette Abbott Danielle Hepburn Rookie-of-the Year 1993 Julie Rodriguez 1994 Nancy Mcginty 1995 Stephanie Schulz 1996 Cindy Stern 1997 Jackie Dalleska 1998 Jodi Steffes 1999 Jessi Betcher 2000 Kiki Dallao 2001 Lori Ashton 2002 Meghan Stanton 2003 Liz Beckham 2004 Brittany Ross 2005 Jeannette Abbott 2006 Kelsey Murphy 2007 Meghan Hinemeyer 2008 Brittany Fennell Most Valuable Player 1977 Debbi Hammond 1978 Debbi Hammond 1979 Cyndi Graf Judy Sackfield 1980 Cyndi Graf Judy Sackfield 1981 Lisa Harbison 1982 Cyndi Graf 1983 Carol Hitrik 1984 Deanne Browning 1985 Denise Murphy 1986 Denise Murphy 1987 Joy Fleming 1988 Jennifer Feeley Amy Vaughan 1989 Tashia Greene 1990 Karen Kamarauskas 1991 Robin Kibben 1992 Robin Kibben 1993 Robin Kibben 1994 Heather Kahl 1995 Ashley Self 1996 Julie Rodriguez 1997 Michelle Thieke 1998 Alison Coday 1999 Cindy Stern 2000 Jodi Steffes 2001 Jodi Steffes 2002 Jessi Betcher 2003 Stephanie Haskell 2004 Leslie Finn 2005 Anna Vallinch 2006 Danielle Hepburn 2007 Danielle Hepburn 2008 Danielle Hepburn JODI STEFFES was named the ACC Rookie-of-the-Year in 1998 and followed with three straight all-conference selections from 1999-2001. 71

Academic Honors ACC Academic Honor Roll Name Year Major Jeannette Abbott 2006-07 Pre-Business Lindsey Abbott 2000-04 Health Science Breezy Ambort 2001-02 Political Science Wendy Anderson 1987-88, 89-90 Elementary Education Lori Ashton 2002-05 Sociology Ryane Beasley 2000-01, 02-04 Health Science Mallory Benson 1999-00 Marketing Anne Berki 1998-00 Marketing Tami BySura 1998-02 Health Science Laura Boozer 2004-08 Elementary Education Katie Bridges 2005-08 Graphic Communications Annie Castro 1990-92 Elementary Education Alison Coday 1996-00 Marketing Heidi Cooper 1997-00 Biochemistry Kiki Dallao 2000-04 Speech & Communications Hillary Douglas 2006-07 Early Childhood Education Sue Eckman 2004-08 History Leslie Finn 2004-05 Economics Skye Frost 1996-97 Visual Arts Blythe Gardner 1994-98 Biological Sciences Sarah Gardner 2001-05 Health Science Emily Gorla 1996-98, 99-00 Health Science Rayna Griffing 1987-91 PRTM Stephanie Haskell 2001-02, 04-05 Communication Studies Wendy Hausler 1983-85 Computer Science Carly Hill 2002-03 Biological Sciences Bridget Holycross 1985-86 Biochemistry Laura Jensen 2000-02, 03-04 Marketing Ashley Johnson 1986-87 Accounting Karen Kamarauskas 1989-90 Secondary Education Elizabeth Latto 1982-83 Secondary Education Lynn Lugering 1985-87 Management Leslie Mansfield 2004-08 Elementary Education Megan McEnery 1992-96 Special Education Tris Miketa 1982-84 Administrative Management Denise Murphy 1983-87 Zoology Kelsey Murphy 2008-09 English Cathy Myers 1983-85 Parks, Recreation & Tourism Mgt. Tammy Quaresima 1985-89 Elementary Education Dawn Robertson 2004-07 Spanish Lisa Sayfie 1991-92 Education Cynthia Schuler 1983-87 Mathematics Stephanie Schulz 1995-97 Health Science Ashley Self 1996-97 Health Science Chris Sherman 1985-87 Industrial Engineering Mandy Smelzer 1996-97 Speech & Communications Meghan Stanton 2002-06 PRTM Jodi Steffes 2000-02 Education Meghan Steiner 2004-08 Biological Sciences Cindy Stern 1998-99 Speech & Communications Kelly Stewart 1995-96 Speech & Communications Kristin Swanson 2003-04 Architecture Michelle Thieke 1997-98 Industrial Education Kristen Tonks 1990-93 Special Education Donna Townsend 1982-83 Administrative Management Mary Trull 1996-00 Accounting Anna Vallinch 2005-06 Sociology Amy Vaughan 1987-88 Marketing Ann Marie Wessel 1991-92 Political Science Marija Zoric 2000-03 Economics Academic All-America (CoSIDA/GTE) 1985 Denise Murphy (2nd) 1986 Denise Murphy (2nd) Chris Sherman (3rd) 1987 Chris Sherman (2nd) ACC Scholastic Award 1986 Denise Murphy Marie B. James Post Graduate Scholarship Presented by the ACC for excellence Athletically and Academically 1986 Denise Murphy Greenville Scholastic Award Presented by Greenville IPTAY Club to top Clemson Athlete Academically 1986 Denise Murphy Clemson Outstanding Woman Presented to outstanding woman in the undergraduate category who best represents the university and women 1995 Megan McEnery 2003 Marija Zoric Weaver-James-Corrigan Award Presented by the ACC for excellence in academics and athletics 1999 Alison Coday Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Presented for humanitarian service 2001 Heidi Cooper Robert F. Martin Award Presented to the top junior or senior in the biological sciences department 2001 Heidi Cooper Susan Delony Academic Achievement Award Presented to junior or senior with a minimum of a 3.4 cumulative GPR that embodies the ideal that learning takes place both in and out of the classroom 2003 Marija Zoric Jim and Pat Thacker Award Post graduate scholarship presented by the ACC for excellence athletically and academically 2007 Meghan Steiner ACC All-Volleyball Academic Team Began in 2005 2005 Sue Eckman 2006 Leslie Mansfield Meghan Steiner 2007 Sue Eckman Leslie Mansfield Meghan Steiner ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District 2007 Leslie Mansfield (3rd) Meghan Steiner (3rd) MEGHAN STEINER was awarded a post-graduate scholarship by the Atlantic Coast Conference and was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team in for the 2007-08 academic year. 72