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Table of Contents IFC............. Schedule 1............... Quick Facts 2............... 2008 Season Outlook 4............... Roster 5............... Meet the Blue Hose 6............... Amanda Davis 7............... Ashley Dunlap 8............... Carolyn Fabros 9............... Elizabeth Heineman 10.............. Amanda Kettles 11.............. Justine Lanchester 12.............. Rachel Lewis 13.............. Kelsey McKee 14.............. Heather Swain 15.............. Newcomers 17.............. 18.............. Assistant Coaches 19.............. 2007 Season Review 21.............. About PC 23.............. Athletic Facilities 25.............. Athletics Staff 26.............. PC Highest Honor 27.............. Big South Conference The 2008 Presbyterian College volleyball media guide was written and edited by Megan Trimpe. Editorial assistance was provided by Caroline Morris and Brian Hand in the PC Sports Information office. Cover design by Matt Threatt, interior design by Megan Trimpe and Caroline Morris. Photography by Darla Lanchester, Carolina Sports, Willis Glassgow, Andy Meng, Steve Owens and Vern Verna. Printing by Electric City Printing in Williamston, S.C. Quick Facts Location Clinton, S.C. Chris Belshe (Illinois State 05) Founded 1880 Email cdbelshe@presby.edu Enrollment 1,200 Seasons at PC/Career Third Season/Same Arena Ross E. Templeton P.E. Center (2,500) PC Record/Career 29-38/Same Nickname Blue Hose Assistant Coaches Megan Trimpe (Illinois College 07) School Colors Blue & Garnet Scott Schweihofer Affiliation/Conference NCAA Div. I/Big South Volleyball Office Phone (864) 833-8538 President Dr. John Griffith 2007 Record 20-13 Athletic Director Dr. William Bee Carlton Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/2 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Craig Powell Director of Sports Medecine Nelson Jones Primary Volleyball Contact Megan Trimpe Dir. of Sports Info./Game Ops Brian Hand Email/Phone mdtrimpe@presby.edu/(864) 833-7117 Assistant Dir. of Sports Info. Caroline Morris Secondary Volleyball Contact Caroline Morris Athletic Website www.gobluehose.com Email/Phone camorris@presby.edu/(864) 833-8252

2008 SEASON OUTLOOK The Presbyterian College volleyball team enters its third season under the direction of head coach Chris Belshe, and the program is looking to continue to experience the growth it has seen under Belshe s influence. The Blue Hose return five starters and nine letter winners from last year s squad, which finished its first year at Division I with a record of 20-13. The returning players include three year starters Rachel Lewis and Justine Lanchester, and the Preseason All- Big South selection Kelsey McKee. Seniors Amanda Davis and Heather Swain bring their experience back to the court, along with sophomores Elizabeth Heineman, Amanda Kettles, Ashley Dunlap and Carolyn Fabros. The 2008 squad has 19 studentathletes, and is comprised of four seniors, two juniors, six sophomores and seven freshmen. This is a very deep, yet amazingly experienced group, said Belshe. We have twelve student athletes who have a solid amount of experience at the college level. We return three sophomores who played in every single game for us last year and we also have a couple of seniors who have played in almost every game since they arrived on campus as freshmen. The Blue Hose are looking to raise the bar again in 2008, bringing in nine new student athletes. With intense and competitive practices, and a wealth of experience and ability, the PC volleyball team is ready to take the court this season. Setter After three highly successful seasons, PC prepares to hand the setting duties off to Lewis one last time. Playing in all 33 matches last year, Lewis will continue to guide the PC offense this fall. She looks to become the most prolific setter in the history of PC volleyball, as she is currently 150 assists short of becoming the alltime career assist leader. This is Rachel s fourth year running the offense here at P.C. and as a coaching staff we are excited to see how Rachel will use her three years of experience to continue to move this program forward, remarked Belshe. This year the Blue Hose also add depth to the setting position. Dunlap returns to back up Lewis, along with transfer Kilee Ruppe and freshman Maritere Nazario. Outside Hitter While the program suffered a significant loss with the graduation of Lauren Mason, the outside hitter position will be the deepest position in 2008. The Blue Hose add three true outside hitters, plus an additional three student athletes who have the potential to play in the frontline. The keys to the position will be the development of Swain, who had a very strong offseason, and the immediate impact of transfer Lisa Shelley. Both have collegiate experience that will help the Blue Hose offense. Freshmen Alesia Paul and Haley Thurmond will also be key contributors to the outside 2

hitter position, and the development of freshmen Rachel Rutan and transfer Sarah Twitty will provide even more competition at outside hitter. This is the first year since I took over this program that we have significant depth on the outside. We have several players who will compete everyday for the opportunity to be able to play this year. It is a very unique position to be in and I am excited to work with our outsides on a daily basis and see how they respond to the intense competition for playing time, said Belshe. Middle Blocker PC returns two experienced middles in Lanchester and McKee. The pair saw action in all 33 matches last fall, and will continue to provide the strength at the net for the team. Middle blocker is a position that will be instrumental to the program s continued success and I expect the returning middles to drive our offense, said Belshe. Justine has been a force for this program since she was brought here three years ago, and after a great sophomore campaign we look to Kelsey to continue to improve and begin to become a go to player for us. After an impressive freshman campaign on the right side, Kettles will also see action in the middle this year. Her height and blocking fundamentals will be invaluable in helping the offense score points. Freshman Paige Palanica also brings experience to the middle. Defensive Specialist/Libero The Blue Hose return the bulk of their defense in 2008, looking to Davis, Heineman and Dunlap to provide consistency and leadership for the team. At the libero position, Heineman s ball control and overall strength will help her control the defense and serve receive. Dunlap and Fabros both made great progress in the offseason and will aide Davis in giving PC a tremendous amount of experience in the backcourt. Freshmen Lindsey Harris and Weldon Deas both bring depth to the defensive specialist position, giving the team a very strong defensive base. We have some great defensive players, said Belshe. All across the backrow we have ball control, experience and leadership, which should definitely make an impact this year. Schedule The PC volleyball schedule in 2008 features several strong non-conference opponents along with the full slate of fellow Big South teams. The Blue Hose will travel to tournaments at Georgia Southern, Mercer and Western Carolina before starting their conference schedule at the end of September. I am really excited about our schedule because it gives us great competition while allowing us to stay within a close radius of campus, said Belshe. Playing programs like Auburn, Furman, and UNC Charlotte, along with the great teams in our conference, will make it very challenging to win 20 matches again this year, but we look forward to the challenge. 3

2008 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/Previous College/High School 1 Lindsey Harris DS/OH 5-7 Fr. Taylors, S.C./Eastside 2 Amanda Kettles MB 6-3 So. Canton, Ga./Cherokee 3 Rachel Lewis S 5-5 Sr. Bloomington, Ill./Tri-Valley 4 Kelsey McKee MB 6-0 Jr. Greenville, S.C./Eastside 5 Elizabeth Heineman L/DS 5-5 So. Normal, Ill./Normal Community West 6 Carolyn Fabros DS/OH 5-8 So. Huntley, Ill./Huntley 7 Heather Swain OH 5-10 Sr. Woodruff, S.C./Anderson Univ./Southside Christian 8 Sarah Twitty OH/DS 5-8 RS/So. Camden, S.C./Wofford College/Camden 9 Justine Lanchester MB 6-1 Sr. Downs, Ill./Tri-Valley 10 Ashley Dunlap DS/S 5-7 So. Greenville, S.C./Greenville 11 Alesia Paul OH 5-10 Fr. Canton, Ga./Woodstock 12 Paige Palanica MB/OH 6-0 Fr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence 13 Haley Thurmond OH 5-10 Fr. Mackinaw, Ill./Deercreek-Mackinaw 14 Amanda Davis DS 5-6 Sr. Tallahassee, Fla./Mercer/Leon 15 Lisa Shelley OH 5-10 So. Columbia, S.C./Univ. of South Carolina/Blythewood 16 Kilee Ruppe S 5-9 Jr. Moore, S.C./Newberry College/Dorman 17 Maritere Nazario S/DS 5-8 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley 18 Rachel Rutan OH 5-10 Fr. Chillicothe, Ill./Illinois Valley Cental 19 Weldon Deas DS 5-6 Fr. Fort Mill, S.C./Fort Mill : Chris Belshe (Illinois State 05); Third Season Assistant Coaches: Megan Trimpe (Illinois College 07); Second Season Scott Schweihofer; First Season 4

MEET THE BLUE HOSE 5

2007: Appeared in 32 matches and 114 sets...recorded 61 service aces and had an average of.42 service aces per game...tallied 202 total digs, including a PC career-high 15 digs in a victory over Jacksonville University (9/1)...totaled six service aces against Campbell (9/7). 2006 (at Mercer): Played in all 32 matches for Mercer...registered three kills...tied a career-high 20 digs. Amanda DAVIS # 14 DS 5-6 Senior Tallahassee, Fla./Mercer/Leon 2005 (at Mercer): Saw action in 19 matches her first year with the Bears...chipped in 20 digs on the season, setting a game-high of five against Savannah State (9/21)...tallied two service aces in competition...named to the Atlantic Sun Academic Honor Roll. High School: Served as a team captain for two years at Leon...three-time A.C.E. (Attitude, Commitment, Effort) award-winner. Personal: Born Amanda Marie Davis on Feb. 14, 1987 in Tallahassee, Fla....daughter of Connie and Kimbrough Davis...has a twin sister who plays for Mercer (Alison)... majoring in Accounting. Individual Game Highs (at PC) Digs: 15 (at Jacksonville, 8/1/07) Service Aces: 6 (vs. Campbell, 9/7/07) Kills: 3 (vs. Fayetteville State, 9/25/07) Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2007 33/114 41 5 7 0.04 -.049 7 0.06 1 193 51 PC Totals 33/114 41 5 7 0.04 -.049 7 0.06 1 193 51 Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm.736 521 49 0.43 58.889 202 1.77 0 1 0.01.736 521 49 0.43 58.889 202 1.77 0 1 0.01 6

Ashley DUNLAP # 10 DS / S 5-7 Sophomore Greenville, S.C./Greenville Individual Game Highs 2007: Saw action in all 33 matches and 119 sets...tallied 257 digs with an average of 2.16 digs per game...collected a career-high 14 digs against High Point (10/6) and Charleston Southern (10/27)...registered 11 matches with double-digit digs...recorded 35 aces, including five in a win over Western Carolina (9/15). High School: Earned all-state and all-region honors in 2006 under head coach Shane Lecray at Greenville... played for Club South Volleyball club (three years) and A5 Volleyball (one year). Personal: Born Pamela Ashley Dunlap on Sept. 4, 1988 in Greenville, S.C....daughter of Pam and David Dunlap...majoring in Accounting. Digs: 14 (tied vs. High Point, 10/6/07; vs. Charleston Southern, 10/27/07) Service Aces: 5 (at Western Carolina, 9/15/07) Kills: 1 (vs. UNC Asheville, 9/22/07) Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2007 33/119 34 8 1 0.07.206 16 0.13 2 282 33 Totals 33/119 34 8 1 0.07.206 16 0.13 2 282 33 Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm.883 453 35 0.29 33.927 257 2.16 0 0 0.00.883 453 35 0.29 33.927 257 2.16 0 0 0.00 7

Carolyn FABROS # 6 2007: Played in 12 matches and 20 sets...tallied 25 digs and collected a career-high 13 digs against High Point (10/6)...recorded nine kills, including four against Campbell (9/7) and three against High Point (10/6). High School: Coached by Larry Kahl and Michelle Jakubowski at Huntley..acted as a team captain all four years on junior varsity and varsity squads...selected second-team all-conference...named 2005 Coach s Award winner... garnered team s Hustle Award in 2004...member of Fusion Volleyball club...national Honors Society member. Personal: Born Carolyn Susan Fabros on Sept. 28, 1988 in Palos Park, Ill....daughter of Susan and Robert Fabros...undecided upon a major. DS / OH 5-8 Sophomore Huntley, Ill./Huntley Individual Game Highs Digs: 13 (vs. High Point, 10/6/07) Kills: 4 (vs Campbell, 9/7/07) Service Aces: 2 (vs. High Point, 10/6/07) Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2007 12/20 43 9 14 0.45 -.116 3 0.15 0 7 1 Totals 12/20 43 9 14 0.45 -.116 3 0.15 0 7 1 Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm.857 46 4 0.20 5.891 25 1.25 0 0 0.00.857 46 4 0.20 5.891 25 1.25 0 0 0.00 8

Elizabeth HEINEMAN # 5 L / DS 5-5 Sophomore Normal, Ill./Normal West 2007: Appeared in all 33 matches and 119 sets...led the team with 534 digs, averaging 4.49 digs per game, the highest average in the last 12 years at PC...recorded a career-high 27 digs against High Point (10/6)...added 26 digs in a victory over Charleston Southern (10/27)...tallied double-digit digs in 29 matches...recorded 18 service aces, including five against The Citadel (9/1). Individual Game Highs Digs: 27 (vs. High Point, 10/6/07) Service Aces: 5 (vs. The Citadel, 9/1/07) Kills: 1 (tied four times, most recent vs. Campbell, 9/7/07) High School: Played libero for Normal Community West under head coach Maggie Erlenbaugh...set a single-season school record for 467 digs, averaging 6.1 digs per game...received All-America honors by the US Volleyball Association in 2004...recognized as a Defensive Dandy by prepvolleyball.com....named team s Most Valuable Player...distinguished as an IHSA Academic and Big 12 Scholar-Athlete award winner...played at Illini Elite Volleyball club. Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2007 33/119 51 5 7 0.04 -.039 41 0.34 3 574 62 Totals 33/119 51 5 7 0.04 -.039 41 0.34 3 574 62 Personal: Born Eliazabeth Ann Heineman on Jan. 16, 1989 in Normal, Ill....daughter of Alyce and Edward Heineman...majoring in Business. Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm.892 451 18 0.15 22.951 534 4.49 0 1 0.01.892 451 18 0.15 22.951 534 4.49 0 1 0.01 9

Amanda KETTLES # 2 2007: Appeared in all 33 matches and 119 sets...recorded 224 kills and 70 blocks on the season...recorded a career-high 12 kills in Blue Hose victories over The Citadel (9/1) and Western Carolina (9/15)...tallied seven assisted blocks against Campbell (10/23)...reached double-digits in kills in nine matches. High School: Accomplished middle hitter for the Warriors...elected all-county two years in a row (2005 & 2006)...named team s Most Valuable Player in 2006...selected as Offensive Player of the Year in 2005...member of A5 Volleyball club. Personal: Born Amanda Lynn Kettles on June 3, 1989 in Princeton, N.J....daughter of Lori and Kevin Kettles...third generation athlete whose grandfather (James Franklin Kettles) was an All-American football player at Notre Dame...majoring in Accounting. MB 6-3 Sophomore Canton, Ga./Cherokee Individual Game Highs Kills: 12 (tied vs. The Citadel, 9/1/07; at Western Carolina, 9/15/07) Solo Blocks: 2 (at UNC Wilmington, 9/8/07) Assisted Blocks: 7 (at Campbell, 10/23/07) Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2007 33/119 607 224 95 1.88.213 27 0.23 10 1 0 Totals 33/119 607 224 95 1.88.213 27 0.23 10 1 0 Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm 1.000 3 0 0 0 1.000 25 0.21 10 60 0.59 1.000 3 0 0 0 1.000 25 0.21 10 60 0.59 10

Justine LANCHESTER # 9 MB 6-1 Senior Downs, Ill./Tri-Valley 2007: Competed in all 33 matches and 119 sets...ranked third on the team in kills (299) with a.232 hitting percentage...recorded 78 blocks, including a career-high four solo blocks against Liberty (11/2)...tallied 61 service aces for an average of.51 aces per game...had a careerhigh 19 kills against Campbell (9/7)...tallied double-digit kills in 12 matches on the year. 2006: Named to the Preseason All-SAC Second Team... made 31 starts and participated in all 34 matches and 124 sets...led the team with a.282 kill percentage (312 total kills)...compiled a team-leading 86 blocks...accumulated a team-high 53 serving aces...averaged 3.41 points per game...posted a.520 attack percentage against Rollins (9/8)..made a season-high nine blocks against Charleston Southern (9/12). Individual Game Highs Kills: 19 (vs. Campbell, 9/7/07) Solo Blocks: 4 (vs. Charleston Southern, 9/12/06; Liberty, 11/2/07) Service Aces: 7 (vs. Coker, 9/3/05) Digs: 11 (vs. Wingate, 10/29/05) 2005: Earned SAC All-Freshman honors...made 32 starts in 37 matches and 127 sets...registered double-digit kills in nine matches...tallied a season-high 15 kills against Florida Gulf Coast (9/9)...notched six blocks in a 3-0 win vs. Florida Tech (9/9)...recorded a season-high 11 digs in a 3-2 victory over Wingate (10/29)...served up seven aces in a 3-0 win over Coker (9/3). High School: Played at Tri-Valley alongside current Blue Hose teammate Rachel Lewis...coached by Kendra Bulll...member of the Illini Elite Volleyball club. Personal: Born Justine Michele Farthing Lanchester on April 11, 1987 in Normal, Ill....daughter of Darla and Greg Lanchester...double majoring in Psychology and Spanish. Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2005 37/127 625 270 83 2.13.299 14 0.11 2 41 8 2006 34/124 755 312 99 2.52.282 15 0.12 2 42 7 2007 33/119 792 299 115 2.51.232 16 0.13 1 35 7 Totals 104/370 2172 881 297 2.387.271 45 0.21 5 118 22 Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm.780 417 77 0.61 51.878 152 1.20 16 62 0.61.833 416 53 0.43 48.885 81 0.65 31 55 0.69.800 589 61 0.51 61.896 112 0.94 23 55 0.66.804 1422 191 0.52 160.886 345 0.93 70 172.653 11

Rachel LEWIS # 3 S 5-5 Senior Bloomington, Ill./Tri-Valley 2007: Competed in all 33 matches and 119 sets...recorded 1,336 assists with an average of 11.23 assists per game to bring her careet total to 4,394...had a career-high 71 assists in a victory over Charleston Southern (10/27)...recorded a.928 service percentage and 28 service aces... tallied 273 digs and 25 blocks...made a season-high 18 digs at Campbell (10/23)...had four assisted blocks at Coastal Carolina (9/29). 2006: Selected to the Preseason All-SAC First Team...participated in 34 matches and 124 sets, starting 31 times... averaged 10.80 assists per game...recorded a.907 serve percentage with an average of 0.27 serving aces per game...dished out 70 assists and 18 digs in a 3-1 win over Anderson (9/19)...recorded 60 assists in a 3-2 victory over Carson-Newman (9/22)...named to the SAC Commissioner s Honor Roll. 2005: Second in PC history for single-season assists with 1,719...finished first in the conference and eighth among Division II schools in assists per game...named a Sports Imports/AVCA Division II National Player of the Week (10/24)...selected as the SAC Freshman of the Year after being named the Player of the Week twice (9/19 and 10/24)...played in 37 matches and 130 sets with 33 starts...dished out a seasonhigh 69 assists against Florida Gulf Coast. Individual Game Highs High School: Partnered with current teammate Justine Lanchester at Tri-Valley under head coach Kendra Bull...member of the Illini Elite Volleyball club. Personal: Born Rachel Marie Lewis on Nov. 5, 1986 in Bloomington, Ill....daughter of Terry and Dennis Lewis...majoring in Early Childhood Education. Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2005 37/130 134 37 18 0.28.142 1719 13.22 4 1 0 2006 34/124 180 45 17 0.36.150 1339 10.80 36 3 0 2007 33/119 197 45 33 0.38.061 1336 11.23 34 6 2 Totals 104/373 511 127 68 0.34.118 4394 11.75 74 10 2 Assists: 71 (vs. Charleston Southern, 10/27/07) Digs: 21 (at UNC Pembroke, 10/24/06) Solo Blocks: 6 (vs. Florida Gulf Coast, 10/15/05) Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm 1.000 310 42 0.32 43.861 233 1.79 9 42.039 1.000 421 33 0.27 39.907 323 2.60 4 24 0.23.667 500 28 0.24 36.928 273 2.29 1 24 0.21.889 1231 103.277 118.899 829 2.23 14 90.160 12

Kelsey McKee # 4 MB 6-0 Junior Greenville, S.C./Eastside 2008: Preseason All-Big South Selection 2007: Saw action in all 33 matches and 119 sets...led the team with a.354 hitting percentage, including 13 matches above.400... second on the team in kills (325)...recorded a career-high 22 kills in a victory over Charleston Southern (10/27). 2006: Made eight starts as a freshman, appearing in 21 matches and 52 sets on the season... registered 44 kills in limited action...posted a perfect 1.000 serve percentage in 24 attempts... had eight kills and four digs against Catawba (9/16)...tallied six kills against USC-Aiken (9/9) and Gardner-Webb (9/16). Individual Game Highs Kills: 22 (vs. Charleston Southern, 10/27/07) Solo Blocks: 4 (vs. Charleston Southern, 10/27/07) Service Aces: 2 (vs. Florida Tech, 9/2/07) Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2006 21/52 141 44 17 0.85.191 2 0.04 0 11 3 2007 33/119 703 325 76 2.73.354 14 0.12 0 9 1 Totals 54/171 844 369 93 1.79. 273 16 0.08 0 20 4 High School: Played under Susan Meadows at Eastside where she was an accomplished middle hitter for the Eagles...named the Class AAA Region Player of the Year in 2003 and 2005... four-time Class AAA All-Region selection... voted the Eagles MVP four years in a row... garnered a spot on the S.C. Coaches Association for Women s Sports All-State squad three times...played for Club South Volleyball club. Personal: Born Kelsey Lynn McKee on Sept. 27, 1988 in Greenville, S.C....daughter of Wendy and Mark McKee...majoring in Art. Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm.727 24 2 0.04 0 1.00 21 0.40 4 12 0.31.889 0 0 0 0 1.00 28 0.24 23 67 0.76.808 24 2 0.02 0 1.00 49 0.32 27 79.535 13

Heather SWAIN # 7 OH 5-10 Senior Woodruff, S.C./Anderson/Southside Christian 2007: Competed in 28 matches and 81 sets...tallied 147 kills and 54 digs...recorded five double-digit matches, including a PC career-high 15 kills against High Point (10/6)...made 14 kills against Charleston Southern (10/27). 2006/2005: At Anderson University. High School: Played under Greg Mosely at Southside Christian where she was an accomplished middle hitter...an all-state selection...chosen to participate in the North/ South game in South Carolina. Personal: Born Heather Elizabeth Swain on Sept. 27, 1986 in Sacramento, Calif....daughter of Mary and David Swain...majoring in Psychology. Individual Game Highs (at PC) Kills: 15 (vs. High Point, 10/6/07) Digs: 8 (vs. Charleston Southern, 10/27/07) Solo Blocks: 2 (vs. Liberty, 11/2/07) Year MP/GP Att K E K/Gm Pct. A A/Gm BHE Att RE 2007 28/81 595 147 93 1.81.091 1 0.01 1 4 0 PC Totals 28/81 595 147 93 1.81.091 1 0.01 1 4 0 Pct. Att SA Sa/Gm SE Pct. D D/Gm BS BA B/Gm 1.00 0 22 0 0 1.00 54 0.67 3 8 0.14 1.00 0 22 0 0 1.00 54 0.67 3 8 0.14 14

Weldon Deas #19 DS 5-6 Fr. Fort Mill, S.C./Fort Mill High School: Played at Fort Mill High School...helped lead team to the tournament championship of the White Knoll HS Volleyball Tournament in 2008...played for Carolina Juniors. Personal: Born Weldon Elizabeth Deas on December, 2 1989...daughter of Larry and Janice Deas...plans to major in Biology. DS 5-7 Fr. Taylors, S.C./Eastside Lindsey Harris #1 High School: Played at Eastside High School for Susan Meadows member of the 2007 all star volleyball team voted all-region 2004-07 played for Club South Volleyball Club. Personal: Born Rebecca Lindsey Harris on July 6, 1990 in Spartanburg, S.C.daughter of Tracy and Travis Harris undecided upon a major. Maritere Nazario #17 S/DS 5-8 Fr. Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley High School: Played at Spring Valley High School under Cynthis Dimapan named All-Region and All-Area in 2007 and 2008 member of Principal s Scholars played for Club Performance...mother was a member of the Puerto Rican National Volleyball Team. Personal: Born Maritere Nazario on July 19, 1990 in San German, Puerto Rico daughter of Jenaro and Carmen Nazario undecided upon a major. MB/OH 6-0 Fr. Charlotte,N.C./Providence Paige Palanica #12 High School: Played at Providence High School for Karen Bradbury and Zoe Bell a four year letterwinner and member of the 4A state championship teams in 2004 and 2005 led her club team Carolina Juniors to nationals 2005-08 member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Born Mary Paige Palanica on March, 5, 1990 in Mount Pleasant, S.C. daughter of Mary (Kate) and William Palanica undecided upon a major. Alesia Paul #11 OH 5-10 Fr. Canton, Ga./Woodstock High School: Played at Woodstock High School for Karen Baker set the school records for career kills (965) and digs (1211) made both the allstate and all-star volleyball teams (2007) member of the track team and set the school high jump record (5 6 ) played for A5 volleyball club. Personal: Born Alesia Morgan Paul on October 10, 1989 in Alpharetta, Georgia daughter of Jerry and Debbie Paul undecided upon a major. 15

Kilee Ruppe #16 S 5-9 Jr. Moore, S.C./Newberry/Dorman High School: Played at Dorman High School for Paula Kirkland led team to 4A state championship in 2003 and 2004 recognized all-area (2005) and all-region (2004, 2005) member of National Honor Society and FCA. Personal: Born Kilee Grant Ruppe on September 5, 1988 in Easley, S.C.daughter of Gary and Lori Ruppe majoring in Business Administration. OH 5-10 Fr. Chillicothe, Ill./Illinois Valley Central Rachel Rutan #18 High School: Played for Lisa Miller and Brent Fox led team to 2007 regional championship, named 2007 MVP unanimous selection to the 2007 NCIC All Conference First Team also played basketball and ran track for four years placed tenth in the state track meet in the 4x800 meter relay in 2008 member of National Honor Society. Personal: Born Rachel Leora Rutan on April 23, 1990 in Peoria, Illinois daughter of Kent and Karen Rutan undecided upon a major. Lisa Shelley #15 OH 5-10 So. Columbia, S.C./USC/Blythewood High School: Played at Blythewood High School named all-area and MVP of the all-star volleyball team in 2006 led team to a 2006 region championship and garnered MVP region honors played for Club South member of National Honors Society. Personal: Born Lisa Marie Shelley on November 11, 1988 in Columbia, S.C daughter of Mark and Teresa Shelley plans to major in Elementary Education. OH 5-10 Fr. Mackinaw, Ill./Deer Creek-Mackinaw Haley Thurmond #13 High School: Played at Deer Creek-Mackinaw High School under Jennifer Mallicoat lead the Bloomington area with 410 kills and averaged 4.9 kills per game her senior year led high school team to a fourth place 1A state tournament finish played at Illini Elite volleyball club. Personal: Born Haley Jo Thurmond on April 30, 1990 in Normal, Ill.daughter of Joe and Jane Thurmond...undecided upon a major. Sarah Twitty #8 OH 5-10 RS/So. Camden, S.C./Wofford/Camden High School: Played at Camden High School under Paige Wilson named all-region player of the year in 2003 and 2004 member of the all-area and all-state volleyball teams (2004 and 2005) held a 48.7 kill percentage and a 90.4 passing percentage while at Camden. Personal: Born Sarah Elyse Twitty born February 20, 1988 in Camden, S.C.daughter of Randy and Lisa Twitty majoring in Biology and Math. 16

CHRIS BELSHE Chris Belshe enters his third year as the head coach of the Presbyterian College volleyball program and continues to lead the Blue Hose through the transition to Division I. In his two years at PC, Belshe has compiled a record of 29-38, with a record of 20-13 at the Division I level. In 2007 Belshe led the squad to an impressive overall record of 20-13, and a 6-8 record against Big South opponents. Belshe also guided the team to tournament championships at Jacksonville, Wilmington and Western Carolina. By winning 15 straight matches, the 2007 squad moved into second place in the record books for longest winning streaks. The Blue Hose also went undefeated in the month of September and remained unbeaten in 26 straight sets, setting a new school record. Under his influence, the team went 4-0 in five game matches and was one of four schools in the Big South to have a 20 win season (with Liberty, Winthrop and High Point). Belshe is excited about the support and the direction in which the program is headed. Presbyterian College has created an environment of strong athletics and academics so that our student-athletes can really excel, not only on the court but in the classroom. The discipline, work ethic and passion it takes to be a Division I athlete carries over into all aspects of life, and I truly believe all our athletes will be well-prepared for anything they will face in the future. Belshe s first year at PC was severely affected by injuries, and the 2006 squad still managed nine wins. Freshman Julie Hollrah was named to the South Atlantic Conference s All-Freshman team, and setter Rachel Lewis was selected to the Preseason All-SAC First Team. Belshe came to Presbyterian with a veritable background of volleyball coaching experience, having coached at the club, high school and collegiate levels. Prior to joining the Blue Hose, Belshe was the assistant coach for the Spanish River High School boys volleyball team in Boca Raton, Fla. and helped lead the Sharks to a state tournament title. In the fall of 2005, Belshe was a volunteer at Lynn University, training individual student-athletes and organizing practices. Belshe spent almost four years with Illini Elite volleyball club in Bloomington, Ill. and coached at various age levels, ranging from youth to elite high school teams. Three of his teams reached the USAV Junior Olympic Nationals. His 18-and-under squad qualified twice, becoming the first 18- and-under Illini Elite team to qualify for Nationals in 2003-04. All together, Belshe coached the 18-and-under Illini Elite club team from November of 2003 through July of 2005, garnering a slot every year in the list of top-10 regional teams. More impressively, every senior on his 18-and-under team committed to play NCAA Division I volleyball. A native of Wheaton, Ill., Belshe attended Illinois State University and graduated in 2005 with a degree in Finance. He and his wife, Jen, reside in Simpsonville, S.C. 17

Assistant Coach MEGAN TRIMPE Megan Trimpe enters her second season as the assistant coach for Presbyterian College s volleyball team. Trimpe s on-court responsibilities are working with the setters, while also serving as Recruiting and Academic Coordinator. A native of Bloomington, Ill., Trimpe graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Illinois College with a degree in English with a concentration in Creative Writing. She was a four-year letterwinner as a setter on the volleyball team at Illinois College and she holds the career assist record (4,747) for the Lady Blues. Trimpe gained international experience playing a semester at the University of Nottingham while studying abroad. Trimpe also serves as an Assistant Sports Information Director, and is the contact for volleyball and men s and women s tennis. Assistant Coach SCOTT SCHWEIHOFER Scott Schweihofer begins his first season with PC volleyball. Schweihofer s primary duties will be scouting, community involvement and summer camps. From Marysville, Mich., Schweihofer comes to Presbyterian after serving as a student assistant at Michigan State University for one year. He was part of a Spartan staff that compiled a 21-14 record and advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen in 2007. He has also worked several summer camps, including Michigan State, Nebraska and Penn State. Schweihofer spent two seasons (05-06) coaching at Marysville High School (Marysville, Mich.) at both the varsity and junior varsity level. He led the J.V. team to a 12-7 record in 2006, while also helping the varsity team to a 16-7 record and the state championship. 18

2007 Season Review Date Opponent Result A 24 vs. Appalachian State L; 0-3 A 25 vs. UNC Charlotte L; 1-3 A 25 vs. Eastern Michigan L; 0-3 A31 vs. Georgia L; 0-3 A 31 vs. Providence W; 3-1 S 1 vs. Jacksonville W; 3-2 S 1 vs. The Citadel W; 3-2 S 7 vs. Campbell W; 3-2 S 8 vs. UNC Wilmington W; 3-2 S 8 vs. Norfolk State W; 3-0 S 11 vs. Kennesaw State W; 3-0 S 14 vs. The Citadel W; 3-0 S 14 vs. N.C. A&T W; 3-0 S 15 vs. Western Carolina W; 3-0 S 18 vs. USC Upstate W; 3-0 S 22 vs. UNC Asheville* W; 3-0 S 25 vs. Fayetteville State W; 3-0 S 28 at Charleston Southern* W; 3-1 S 29 at Coastal Carolina* W; 3-1 O 5 vs. Winthrop* L; 1-3 O 6 vs. High Point* L; 1-3 O 9 at Gardner-Webb L; 0-3 O 12 at Liberty* L; 0-3 O 13 at Radford* L; 0-3 O 19 at High Point* L; 0-3 O 20 at Winthrop* L; 0-3 O 23 at Campbell W; 3-1 O 26 vs. Coastal Carolina* W; 3-1 O 27 vs. Charleston Southern* W; 3-2 N 2 vs. Liberty* (Senior Night) L; 1-3 N 3 vs. Radford* W; 3-0 N 6 at USC Upstate W; 3-0 N 10 at UNC Asheville* L; 3-1 *-Big South Conference games 2007 Results Blue Hose Division I Firsts TEAM FIRSTS Set Win Game 3, vs. Charlotte, 8/25 Match Win vs. Providence, 8/31 Set Four Win vs. Providence, 8/31 (W, 3-1) Set Five Win vs. Jacksonville, 9/1 (W, 3-2) Three Set Match vs. Appalachian State, 8/24 (L, 0-3) Four Set Match vs. Charlotte, 8/25 (L, 1-3) Five Set Match vs. Jacksonville, 9/1 (W, 3-2) Three Set Match Win vs. Norfolk State, 9/8 (W, 3-0) Four Set Match Win vs. Providence, 8/31 (W, 3-1) Five Set Match Win vs. Jacksonville, 9/1 (W, 3-2) Hitting over.300 vs. The Citadel, 9/1 50-Kill Match vs. Charlottle, 8/25 50-Assist Match vs. Jacksonville, 9/1 10-Ace Match vs. Providence, 8/31 50-Dig Match vs. Eastern Michigan, 8/25 10-Block Match vs. Coastal Carolina, 9/29 INDIVIDUAL FIRSTS Kill Lauren Mason (from Rachel Lewis) vs. App State, 8/24 Assist Rachel Lewis vs. App State, 8/24 Dig Elizabeth Heineman vs. App State, 8/24 Service Ace Justine Lanchester vs. App State, 8/24 Solo Block Kelsey McKee vs. Charlotte, 8/25 Assisted Block Sarah Parker Mounce and Justine Lanchester vs. Charlotte, 8/25 10-Kill Match Lauren Mason vs. App State, 8/24, 11 20-Kill Match Lauren Mason vs. Charlotte, 8/25, 27 40-Assist Match Rachel Lewis vs. Providence, 8/31, 46 50-Assist Match Rachel Lewis vs. Jacksonville, 9/1, 53 20-Dig Match Elizabeth Heineman vs. Eastern Michigan, 8/25, 20 25-Dig Match Elizabeth Heineman vs. High Point, 10/6, 27 500 Total Kills Lauren Mason at UNC Asheville, 11/10 1000 Total Assists Rachel Lewis at Campbell, 10/23 500 Total Digs Elizabeth Heineman at USC Upstate, 11/6 50 Total Aces Justine Lanchester at Coastal Carolina, 9/29 50 Total Blocks Kelsey McKee vs. Winthrop, 10/5 2007 Awards & Recognition All-Tournament Lauren Mason, Charlotte Invitational Kelsey McKee, Loop Pizza Grill Inv. (Jacksonville U.) Rachel Lewis, Loop Pizza Grill Inv. (Jacksonville U.) Justine Lanchester, Battle at the Beach (UNC Wilmington) Rachel Lewis, Battle at the Beach (UNC Wilmington) Justine Lanchester, Catamount Clash VI (Western Carolina) Most Valuable Player Lauren Mason, Loop Pizza Grill Inv. (Jacksonville U.) Lauren Mason, Battle at the Beach (UNC Wilmington) Weekly (PC SAAC Student-Athlete of the Week) Elizabeth Heineman (Week 1) Lauren Mason (Week 2) Rachel Lewis (Week 6) Kelsey McKee (Week 10) Lauren Mason (Week 12) National Sports Illustrated Faces in the Crowd : Lauren Mason Volleyball Magazine: Lauren Mason (November) 19

2007 Statistics -------------ATTACK------------- -----------SET----------- -------------SERVE------------- ## Name GP-MP-MS K K/Gm E TA Pct A A/Gm TA Pct SA SA/Gm SE TA Pct -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 MASON, Lauren 111-32-31 502 4.52 163 1379.246 14 0.13 258.054 26 0.23 29 503.942 4 McKEE, Kelsey 119-33-33 325 2.73 76 703.354 14 0.12 52.269 0 0.00 0 3 1.000 9 LANCHESTER, Justine 119-33-33 299 2.51 115 792.232 16 0.13 97.165 61 0.51 61 589.896 2 KETTLES, Amanda 119-33-9 224 1.88 95 607.213 27 0.23 92.293 0 0.00 0 3 1.000 7 SWAIN, Heather 81-28-3 147 1.81 93 595.091 1 0.01 30.033 0 0.00 0 22 1.000 12 MOUNCE, Sarah Parker 57-20-2 70 1.23 59 293.038 3 0.05 22.136 0 0.00 0 0.000 13 KEOWN, Jordan 11-9-0 8 0.73 7 37.027 1 0.09 3.333 0 0.00 0 0.000 6 FABROS, Carolyn 20-12-0 9 0.45 14 43 -.116 3 0.15 26.115 4 0.20 5 46.891 3 LEWIS, Rachel 119-33-33 45 0.38 33 197.061 1336 11.23 2237.597 28 0.24 36 500.928 10 DUNLAP, Ashley 119-33-24 8 0.07 1 34.206 16 0.13 218.073 35 0.29 33 453.927 14 DAVIS, Amanda 114-33-30 5 0.04 7 45 -.044 7 0.06 142.049 51 0.45 59 541.891 5 HEINEMAN, Elizabeth 119-33-0 5 0.04 7 51 -.039 41 0.34 452.091 18 0.15 22 451.951 PRESBY... 119-33-33 1647 13.84 670 4776.205 1479 12.43 3629.408 223 1.87 245 3111.921 Opponents... 119-33-33 1785 15.00 822 4991.193 1604 13.48 3791.423 248 2.08 289 3073.906 -----RECEPT----- ----DIG---- --------BLOCKING--------- ## Name G RE TA Pct DIG D/Gm BS BA Total B/Gm BE BHE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 MASON, Lauren 111 43 289.851 367 3.31 7 25 32 0.29 3 1 4 McKEE, Kelsey 119 1 9.889 28 0.24 23 67 90 0.76 5 0 9 LANCHESTER, Justine 119 7 35.800 112 0.94 23 55 78 0.66 9 1 2 KETTLES, Amanda 119 0 1 1.000 25 0.21 10 60 70 0.59 7 10 7 SWAIN, Heather 81 0 4 1.000 54 0.67 3 8 11 0.14 1 1 12 MOUNCE, Sarah Parker 57 1 5.800 20 0.35 2 8 10 0.18 4 2 13 KEOWN, Jordan 11 0 2 1.000 2 0.18 2 1 3 0.27 0 0 6 FABROS, Carolyn 20 1 7.857 25 1.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 3 LEWIS, Rachel 119 2 6.667 273 2.29 1 24 25 0.21 1 34 10 DUNLAP, Ashley 119 33 282.883 257 2.16 0 0 0 0.00 1 2 14 DAVIS, Amanda 114 52 195.733 215 1.89 0 1 1 0.01 0 1 5 HEINEMAN, Elizabeth 119 62 574.892 534 4.49 0 1 1 0.01 0 3 TEAM 43 PRESBY... 119 245 2657.908 1913 16.08 71 250 196.0 1.65 31 55 Opponents... 119 222 2737.919 2021 16.98 90 256 218.0 1.83 53 73 20 Longest Set Winning Streaks (since induction of rally scoring in 2001) Sets Season When Started/Ended 26 2007 Began set 5 vs. UNC Wilmington 9/8, ended set 2 at Charleston Southern 9/28 23 2001 Began set 1 vs. Lander, ended set 3 at USC- Aiken 22 2005 Began set 2 vs. Winoma State 8/26, ended set 2 vs. Newberry 9/6 17 2004 Began set 1 at Tusculum 10/30, ended set 3 vs. Lenoir-Rhyne 11/13 17 2003 Began set 2 vs. Wingate 10/11, ended set 3 vs. Francis Marion 10/22 15 2001 Began set 1 at Carson Newman, ended set 1 vs. Catawba 14 2003 Began set 1 at Lenoir Rhyne 10/31, ended set 3 at Anderson 11/8 Match Streaks Longest Match Winning Streaks Year Consecutive Won 2003 19 2007 15 2005 13 2004 12 1997 11 2005 10 2001 10 2005 9 2002 9 2003 8

Presbyterian College is located in Clinton, South Carolina, a community of 10,000 nestled in upstate South Carolina. The college s beautiful 240-acre campus and a national reputation for academic excellence attract 1,200 students representing 30 states and eleven foreign countries. International study programs include China, Oxford, Spain, and Cuba. The distinguished sons and daughters of Presbyterian College are outstanding leaders in business and industry, education, athletics, journalism, medicine, the military, the Church, and public service. Presbyterian College, home of the fighting Blue Hose, continues to live its motto of While we live, we serve, producing servant leaders for the world today. PC was born of the dreams of a humble pastor determined to restore a territory plundered by war. In 1864 22-year-old Rev. William Plumer Jacobs arrived in Clinton to serve as pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Eight years later Jacobs and the church founded the Clinton High School Association to provide the young people of Laurens County a place to receive a Christian-based, liberal arts education. In 1880 the Clinton High School Association became first Clinton College, and then in 1890 the Presbyterian College of South Carolina. Coeducational instruction occurred from the start. In keeping with its goal to produce graduates of high moral character, Presbyterian College adopted an honor code, a student-run system still flourishing today, to govern students academic and social lives. Today s PC curriculum includes international programs, internships, and unique cultural and arts opportunities. New facilities for living (Senior Hall and Carol International House), athletic play (new Bailey Memorial Stadium, Martin Soccer Stadium), study (Lassiter Science Hall, the Arnold Archives and Thomason Library), and infrastructure support (information technology) benefit the PC and Clinton community alike. New professorships have strengthened the already strong faculty. The college is home to six South Carolina Professors of the Year, more than twice the number of any public or private institution in the state. Financial aid resources insure that qualified students have access to a PC education. Blue Hose sports have always made history. In 1943 PC football coach Lonnie McMillan gave the Clemson football stadium its famous nickname, Death Valley. The Scotsman Club, formerly known as the Walter Johnson Club, was created in 1937. Its purpose still today is to provide athletic scholarships for young men and women who excel in both sports venues and classrooms. In the 1960s PC s intercollegiate tennis program was ranked number 2 in the nation. PC provides the community a rich cultural life through lectures, art exhibits, concerts and theatrical performances. The college s library and intramural facilities serve local residents, while college faculty and staff serve on many local boards. The college is involved in local economic development, recognizing the importance of its roll as a Clinton citizen and significant employer. Presbyterian College holds fast to its core mission and high standards of integrity, celebrating its motto: Dum Vivimus Servimus, or While we live, we serve. Service to community and each other are hallmarks of faculty and students alike, and PC has one of the oldest student volunteer organizations in the country in Student Volunteer Services (SVS). Presbyterian College is also proud of its service to country. More than 1,000 PC graduates served in World War II, and today s alumni ranks include a Medal of Honor recipient and more than 15 generals. In 2007, after 15 years in NCAA Division II, the college entered its transitional year of membership into NCAA Division I. Today PC fields sixteen competitive teams in men s and women s sports. PC is a member of the Big South Conference. 21

PC at a glance Classification Carnegie One Liberal Arts College (top ranking) Student Body 1,200 (98% live on campus) 48% men and 52% women from 30 states and 11 foreign countries. Faculty 84 full-time professors (95% have doctorate or equivalent) Six professors have been named South Carolina Professor of the Year, twice more than any college or university in the state. The student-faculty ratio is 13:1. Presbyterian College Mission Statement The compelling purpose of Presbyterian College, as a church-related college, is to develop within the framework of Christian faith the mental, physical, moral, and spiritual capacities of each student in preparation for a lifetime of personal and vocational fulfillment and responsible contribution to our democratic society and the world community. The following goals guide the College in its attempt to fulfill its mission: * To help students gain knowledge of humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences, a special competence in one or more particular areas of study, and an ability to see these studies as part of the larger search for truth; * To develop in students the ability to think clearly and independently, to make critical judgments, and to communicate effectively in both speech and writing; * To foster in students an aesthetic appreciation of the arts and literature; * To acquaint students with values of the Christian faith; * To help students develop moral and ethical commitments, including service to others; * To help students attain a sense of dignity, selfworth, and appreciation of persons with diverse backgrounds; * To encourage in students an appreciation for teamwork and for physical fitness and athletic skills that will contribute to lifelong health; and * To foster in students an appreciation of, and concern for, the environment and natural resources. Academics Career-oriented, rigorous liberal arts and sciences curriculum with 30 majors and 44 minors. Bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees are offered. Expanded internship opportunities, more study abroad and research opportunities with faculty. Admissions Very selective; early decision and early action plans available. Tuition for 2008-09: Tuition... $25,472 General Fee... $2,038 Technology Fee... $392 Room-Typical Double... $3,942 17-Meal Plan... $4,122 Total... $35,966 Financial Aid Available through academic and ROTC - scholarships, grants, work study, and loans from college, state and federal sources. Ninety percent of students receive some form of financial aid. Facilities 240-acre grassy, oak-shaded campus located in the city of Clinton, S.C. The campus includes 30 major buildings with five buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Newly renovated library with archives addition; opening January 2008, a new $12 million biology wing. 22

The Presbyterian College Athletic Department is recognized as having some of the finest athletic facilities in the Southeast. The 16-sport athletic department s athletic facilities include the 2,500-seat Ross E. Templeton Physical Education Center, Callaway Tennis Courts, Edens Field at Martin Soccer Stadium, the PC Baseball Complex, and the PC Softball Complex. Ross E. Templeton Physical Education Center The facility bears the name of the late Ross E. Templeton 24, distinguished alumnus and business leader of Charlotte and Clinton, who was a life-long devotee of PC sports. Completed in 1975, the facility serves as both a sports and academic center. The Furman Pinson Arena seats more than 2,000 spectators for men s and women s basketball as well as volleyball. In 2000, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staton provided a new floor for the facility. Ample classrooms, multi-purpose space, and equipment serve the physical education instruction program. Adjoining Templeton Center on the Templeton Weight Facility right is the new Johnson-Callaway Center, an 11,500-square-foot addition containing men s and women s locker rooms and 10 coaches offices. Located directly behind this facility is the Kemper D. Lake, M.D. Sports Medicine Center which houses PC s Sports Medicine staff who maintain the health of all Blue Hose athletes. The Mabry-Smith-Yonce Center is the 6,000-square-foot facility adjoining to the left of the Templeton Center that was built in 1994. This facility provides meeting space for student organizations, alumni groups, athletic teams, and special events. It also includes a kitchen, restrooms, and a storage area. Templeton Weight Facility Located in the Templeton Center, the new weight room which opened in October of 2004, replaced the facility s racquetball court that was no longer in service. The 38 x 70 addition provides an additional 2,660 square feet of weightlifting area for the college s 16 varsity athletic teams. The original weight room, located at the east end of the Furman B. Pinson Court, provides 2,400 square feet Edens Field at Martin Stadium of workout space that will give the Blue Hose athletic teams the flexibility to work out in both weight room facilities while avoiding scheduling conflicts. The new weight room includes custom equipment designed and installed by ArrowHawk of Laurens, S.C. Templeton Tennis Center Located next to the Ross E. Templeton Center, the Templeton Tennis Center is home for the nationally ranked Blue Hose men s and women s tennis programs. Templeton Courts has served as host for several regular season and postseason events, including hosting the SAC Tennis Championships from 2002-04. Martin Stadium Martin Soccer Stadium, seating approximately 400, was constructed in 2000 by the Kenneth Martin Family, of Greenville, S.C. Dr. Robert M. Edens 77, of Columbia, S.C. provided the soccer playing field. The facility is home for the Blue Hose men s and women s soccer programs which have received national recognition over the years. This facility has also served as host of several postseason events at the high school and collegiate level. Ross E. Templeton P.E. Center Furman Pinson Arena 23

PC Softball Complex PC Softball Complex The PC Softball Complex is located on the 31-acre Young Intramural Park. This facility is home to the Blue Hose Softball program and was built in 1997 when the sport was still at club level. The facility has a new scoreboard located behind the rightfield fence which was donated by Pepsi-Cola of Greenville, S.C., prior to the 2005 season. Behind the scoreboard are batting cages, while the complex also has three other softball fields which can be used for practice or tournament competition. The complex has served host to many tournaments, including the Food Lion/ SAC Tournament from 2001-03 and in 2007. Johnson Field at Old Bailey Stadium Johnson Field was named for Walter A. Johnson, who came to Presbyterian College in 1915 when he was 22 and served as coach and athletic director for 43 years. President John McSween dedicated Bailey Stadium at the opening home football game of the 1928 season. The 3,000 seat facility, which is now used as the home site by the Blue Hose men and women s lacrosse teams, resulted mainly from a $10,000 gift from W.J. Bailey, Clinton banker and industrialist, as a memorial to his son William Cyrus Bailey, 1908. The Bailey Foundation provided for the Johnson Field at Old Bailey Stadium renovation of the track and stadium in 1986. The facility served as the home field for the Blue Hose football program from its opening prior to the 1928 season until the first two games of the 2002 season. During that time, the Blue Hose compiled a record of 185-109-8. PC Baseball Complex The Presbyterian College baseball team plays its home games at one of the most attractive facilities in South Carolina, the PC Baseball Complex. The Complex is located at the eastern end of the college campus and was built in the late 1980 s. The facility has served as host to numerous postseason events at the collegiate and high school level over the years. The complex boasts a covered batting facility down the first base line and a 10-inning scoreboard located behind the leftfield fence. Bailey Memorial Stadium During the 2002 season, Presbyterian PC Baseball Complex College opened the new 6,500- seat Bailey Memorial Stadium. This state-of-the-art facility features a multi-level press box, a spacious field house, and concession stands for home and visiting fans. Guarding the entrance to Bailey Memorial Stadium is a 15-foot statue, which was graciously donated by Mr. Irwin Belk, of the Blue Hose mascot, nicknamed Cyrus Bailey. Scotsman Club members will have the opportunity to watch exciting Blue Hose football from the loggia level, which has open access to the home stands and a superb view of the playing field. The third story of the press box is the president s level. Special guests will enjoy Blue Hose football from the plush surroundings of the private president s box. Also located on this level is the game operations box, home and visiting radio booths which are located on each end of this level, and the sports information box. The top level of the press box is the film level, which offers coaches boxes and a filming area for both teams. The playing surface, Claude Crocker Field, is made of bermuda grass. Located at the west end of Crocker Field is the Yonce Field House. The 9,000-square-foot facility houses both home and visiting football teams with locker room facilities. Bailey Memorial Stadium 24

PC SUPPORT STAFF Laurie Addison Cheerleading Coordinator Thomas Addison M & W Golf Chris Belshe Volleyball Bobby Bentley Football Bret Boulware Men s Soccer Scott Bunting Athletic Facilities Coordinator Heide Burgin Assistant Athletic Trainer/SWA Bee Carlton Director of Athletics Eric Cash Strength & Conditioning Jason Childs Men s Lacrosse Tyler Davis Women s Tennis Ronny Fisher Women s Basketball Brian Hand Director of Sports Information & Game Operations Patric Hynes Men s Tennis Nelson Jones Director of Sports Medicine Kristina Llanes Women s Lacrosse Dave Majeski Softball Sherry Medlin Administrative Assistant Dick Newman Director, Physical Education Gregg Nibert Men s Basketball Thad Palmer M & W Cross Country Elton Pollock Baseball Dr. Craig Powell Faculty Athletic Representative Brian Purcell Women s Soccer Mike Smith Associate AD, Internal Operations and Compliance 25

The Presbyterian College Athletic Department gives all varsity teams the opportunity to honor significant athletic accomplishments of an individual student-athlete by retiring the jersey worn during their career. As a matter of historical precedent, PC Athletics does not retire the student-athlete s number in any sport. Thus, any jersey number may be worn by a future PC student-athlete. Among all student-athletes to compete at Presbyterian College since 1895, only five Blue Hose student-athletes have had their jerseys retired. Dan Eckstein, Football, #40, 1968: Eckstein wore jersey #40 during his football career at PC. Eckstein was voted the South Carolina Player of the Year in 1968 and the South Carolina Athlete of the Year in 1969. In 1968 he was named to the Associated Press Small College All-American team and the NAIA All-American team. He capped the year off by playing in the Coaches All-America Bowl. Eckstein was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in 1968 and later authored The 41st Packer describing his experiences during his time with the NFL world champions. He made the Packers 40-man roster but was later cut. The team helped him land a spot with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League. field in the 1970 s. During his career David was named an NAIA All-American and in 1972 he was named the South Carolina Player of the Year. David rushed for 1,036 yards during his senior season in 1972, becoming the first player in school history to eclipse the 1,000-yard mark in a season. Wiley Adams, Men s Basketball, #20, 1987: Adams No. 20 is the only jersey that has been retired by the PC men s basketball program. A two-time NAIA District 6 Player of the Year (1986 and 1987), Adams was a first team NAIA All-American in 1987. During his senior season in 1986-87 he helped lead the Blue Hose to a 25-7 record and the NAIA District 6 Playoffs. Adams finished his career with 1,725 points. Rachel Sloan, Women s Basketball, #20, 2001: Sloan s No. 20 is the only jersey that has been retired Ecksteins by the PC women s basketball program. Sloan was a three-time All-American and was twice named the SAC Women s Basketball Player of the Year. She ranks fifth all-time in conference history for points scored and sixth in rebounding. Sloan was a Kodak All-American during her senior season in 2000-01. She finished her career with a program-best 1,889 points. Todd Cunningham, Football, #8, 2002: All-American quarterback Todd Cunningham s No. 8 is the third retired football jersey. A two-time SAC Offensive Player of the Year, Cunningham still holds the SAC record for career total offense yards with 11,578 and career passing yards with 10,937. He was a three-time All-American, and was a finalist for three years for the Harlon Hill Award, the top award presented to a Division II football player. Sloan David Eckstein, Football #40, 1972: #40 was also worn by Dan s brother David Eckstein who continued to achieve significant accomplishments on the football Adams Cunningham 26

The Big South Conference is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2008-09, a milestone coming on the heels of unprecedented achievements and unparalleled success in League history over the past few years. Since its founding in 1983, the Big South Conference has matured into a competitive leader in college athletics, actively pursuing excellence on the field of play and in the classroom. The League s growing presence as an NCAA Division I athletic conference is evident by athletic accomplishments on the national stage, innovative marketing and media partnerships, increased television packages, and quality athletic competition while intentionally fostering the academic, personal, social, athletic and leadership development of each student-athlete. The Big South Conference was formed on August 21, 1983, when Charleston Southern (then Baptist College) Athletic Director Howard Bagwell and Augusta President George Christenberry began recruiting members into the Big South, receiving initial commitments In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport... tomatic bids to NCAA Championships, the Big South made early strides in earning at-large berths in several national postseason events, including volleyball, women s basketball and women s golf. The League received its first automatic bid in 1990 to the NCAA Baseball Championship. In 1989, George F. Buddy Sasser replaced the retiring Dr. Singleton as Commissioner. Under Sasser s leadership, the Conference implemented its public relations and compliance programs, and introduced its first-ever men s basketball television package, from Augusta, Charleston Southern, Campbell University, Coastal Carolina and Winthrop. One month later, Dr. Edward M. Singleton was selected as the League s first Commissioner and continued to solicit new members. His efforts led to the additions of Armstrong State, Radford and UNC Asheville, giving the Big South more than the required six members to constitute an official conference. The Big South s first year of competition was in the Fall of 1984, and in September 1986, the Big South Conference was granted full-fledged NCAA Division I status. During its infancy and prior to securing aufeaturing the Big South competing among some of the finest teams in the nation. In the last 15 years alone, the Big South Conference has experienced monumental growth and success in nearly every sport. During this time, the Conference has had two individual National Champions, close to 200 All- Americans, has reached the Sweet 16 in men s soccer, women s basketball and baseball, has received national Top 25 rankings in men s soccer, men s basketball, women s basketball, baseball, men s outdoor track & field, and men s golf, had an individual selected to play in the NCAA Singles Championship three times, had the No. 1 ranked men s golfer in the country, had the national team and individual scoring leader in men s basketball twice, received an at-large playoff berth in the Football Championship Subdivision in 2006, and had an institution finish fifth in the NCAA Men s Golf Championships the Conference s highest-ever team finish in an NCAA event. Kyle B. Kallander Commissioner James Companion Assoc. Commissioner / Marketing Dawn Turner Assoc. Commissioner / Compliance Mark Simpson Director of Public Relations Chad Cook Assistant Director of Marketing 27

In 2006-07 alone, the Big South was the only Conference nationwide to have an at-large participant in the football playoffs (Coastal Carolina), a team in the Second Round of the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament (Winthrop) and a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Baseball Regionals (Coastal Carolina). In fact, Coastal Carolina s baseball program has been a No. 1 seed three out of the last four years, while its playoff berth in 2006 came in just the fifth-year of the Big South s football existence. In August 1996, Kyle B. Kallander replaced Sasser as the League s third Commissioner, and in his 12 years at the helm of the Big South, Kallander has been instrumental in aggressively promoting the Conference to new levels. The Conference has enjoyed record levels in marketing revenue during the past several years, he has brought television coverage to Big South women s basketball, baseball and softball for the first time in Conference history, as well as increased national television exposure to the League as a whole through aggressive and unique television packages. Under Kallander s leadership, the Big South developed and initiated its first long-range strategic plan, re-affirming the League s vision as a distinctive athletic Conference committed to the quality of institutional life through athletic competition. He also spearheaded the efforts to add football as a championship sport, which came to fruition in 2002. Kallander s long range vision has also included technological advancements, as the Conference introduced its first live event video streaming in 2005 and has since expanded its video offerings to more than 500 events annually through a partnership with the member institutions, as well as the creation of a Conference blog and an online merchandise store. The Conference s on-field accomplishments have been duplicated in the classroom. Annually, more than 40 percent of Conference student-athletes are named to the Big South s Presidential Honor Roll for maintaining a cumulative 3.0 gradepoint average, and the League has had more than 90 Academic All-Americans in its quarter-century of existence. Founded: 1983 Headquarters: Charlotte, N.C. Mailing Address: 7233 Pineville-Matthews Rd., Suite 100 Charlotte, N.C. 28226 Phone: (704) 341-7990 Fax: (704) 341-7991 Website: BigSouthSports.com Nic Bowman Assistant Director of Public Relations Mark Bryant Coordinator of New Media 28