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OHIO STATE ALL-AMERICANS 09 104 105

HOLLY O LEARY 1989-90 ALL-AMERICAN OUTSIDE HITTER 5-10 CINCINNATI, OHIO Finneytown High School Major: Journalism 1989 Big Ten Player of the Year Two-time All-Big Ten (89-90) 1987 27 92 219 2.38 129 608.148 6 15.16 176 1.91 3 20 23.25 1988 30 114 422 3.70 174 963.257 18 40.35 285 2.50 17 56 73.64 1989 34 126 640 5.08 224 1,502.277 24 34.27 403 3.20 11 74 85.67 1990 31 117 521 4.45 198 1,400.231 32 32.27 417 3.56 14 42 56.48 Totals 122 449 1,802 4.01 725 4,473.241 80 121.27 1,281 2.85 45 192 237.53 AUDREY DIPRONIO 1990 ALL-AMERICAN SETTER 5-10 HAMILTON, ONTARIO St. Jean de Brebeuf High School Major: French and Italian 1991-92 Canadian National Team Two-time All-Big Ten (89-90) 1988 30 112 65 49 234.068 1,326 11.84 51.46 295 2.63 12 68 80.71 1989 34 121 94 23 209.340 1,514 12.51 42.35 265 2.19 15 63 78.64 1990 31 115 122 46 311.244 1,344 11.69 40.35 290 2.52 10 60 70.61 Totals 95 348 281 118 754.216 4,184 12.02 133.38 850 2.44 37 191 228.66 Helped Ohio State begin its consecutive streak of NCAA appearances as she led the Buckeyes to the 1989 Big Ten Championship and an automatic berth in the NCAA Tournament. O Leary was honored as the Big Ten Player of the Year and named a second-team All-American. OSU fi nished second in the Big Ten in 1990, making another NCAA appearance. An all-region selection, she was named to the All-America third team and became Ohio State s all-time career kill leader with 1,802. O Leary played in 122 of 131 matches in her four-year career. Her teams were 83-48 (.634) in her career and 50-15 (.769) her fi nal two years. Additional playing experience came from her participation in the United State Olympic Festival in 1989 and her selection to the USA B Team during the summer of 1990. During her high school career she was an 1987 all-state selection and named the AA Player of the Year. She was the Cincinnati Hills League Player of the Year from 1985-87. O Leary is a member of the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. As a Buckeye freshman, she was honored as the Big Ten Player of the Week (Nov. 17, 1987). O Leary finished the season ranked third on the squad in kills at 2.38. In her sophomore season, O Leary was named a second team All-Big Ten selection and was an AVCA All-Region pick. She was the team leader in kills (422) and attack percentage (.257). O Leary was selected to the North team of the United States Olympic Festival. Named the Big Ten Player of the Year as a junior, O Leary also was selected as an all-region selection and named All-American in leading Ohio State to the Big Ten championship and its fi rst-ever NCAA appearance. She set season records for Ohio State in kills (640) and kills per game (5.08). The Big Ten Conference leader in kills per game (4.91) she ranked 18th in hitting effi ciency (.243). Nationally, she ranked seventh in kills per game. During the summer of 1990, O Leary played with the USA B squad. As a senior, O Leary was a first team All-Big Ten selection and an all-region pick. She received All-American honors from Volleyball Monthly. Her 22 kills against Kentucky made her OSU s all-time career leader in kills. Finished her career with 1,802 kills. O LEARY S BESTS Kills 35... at Minnesota, 1990 Attempts 88...at Wisconsin, 1989 Percentage.667... (2x) Ball State (10-2-12), 1988 Aces 5...Purdue, 1988 Digs 33...(2x) Pittsburgh, 1990 Solo Blocks 4...at Indiana, 1988 Assist Blocks 6... (3x) at Iowa, 1989 Total Blocks 7... (1-6) at Illinois (3x), 1989 Holly and her husband Wade Overmeyer live in Kingwood, Texas. Holly is working at being a mother to her children, Hannah, Libby and Patrick. The starting setter for three years, DiPronio helped established Ohio State as a nationallyrecognized team. Her play guided the Buckeyes to its first-ever Big Ten Championship in 1989 and back-to-back NCAA appearances. A two-time All-Big Ten and all-region selection, DiPronio was honored as an All-American in her senior season of 1990. She came to Ohio State after spending 1987 training with the Canadian Junior National Team. The Most Valuable Player of her high school team for three years, DiPronio s squad won the City Finals in 1987. She also played field hockey, badminton, basketball and ran track and fi eld and was a participant in the Ontario Provincial Canada Games. As a sophomore, DiPronio set Ohio State assist records for a game (80) and season (1,326) while setting new standards for assists per game for a season (11.84). She ranked third in assists and eighth in aces per game in Big Ten play. An All-Big Ten selection as a junior in leading Ohio State to the Big Ten Championship, she also received all-region honors. She set Buckeye season records for assists (1,514) and assists per game (12.51) while finishing seventh nationally in assists per game. Received All-Big Ten, all-region and All-American honors in her senior year as she directed the Buckeyes to a second-place finish in the Conference and to another appearance in the NCAA Championship. For her career DiPronio ranks third in career assists (4,184) and in assists per game (12.02). Her 133 ace serves ties her for eighth in career records. DIPRONIO S BESTS Kills 10...at Michigan State, 1990 Attempts 18...at Purdue, 1990 Percentage.667...at Michigan State (10-0-15), 1990 Assists 80...Northwestern, 1988 Aces 6...Kent State, 1988 Digs 26... SW Missouri State, 1988 Solo Blocks 4...at Wisconsin, 1989 Assist Blocks 8...at Iowa, 1990 Total Blocks 8...at Iowa (0-8), 1990 Audrey and her husband Trent Flaugh are living in Powell, Ohio. They have a son, Landon and a daughter, Logan. She teaches 8th grade language arts and coaches 8th grade girls volleyball, 7th grade girls basketball and junior varsity boys volleyball in Hilliard. Audrey is a volleyball color analyst for the Big Ten Network. 106 107

JULIE CHELLEVOLD OUTSIDE HITTER Thousand Oaks High School Major: Communications OSU match and season records for digs 1991 All-Big Ten 1991 ALL-AMERICAN 5-9 THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. 1988 21 84 208 2.48 83 558.224 18 36.43 277 3.30 21 52 73.87 1989 34 131 415 3.17 118 913.325 26 35.27 470 3.59 28 86 114.87 1990 31 118 439 3.72 126 1,083.289 38 37.31 322 2.73 17 81 98.83 1991 33 112 366 3.27 112 889.286 35 25.22 272 2.43 21 79 100.91 Totals 119 445 1,428 3.21 439 3,443.287 117 133.30 1,341 3.01 87 298 385.87 LEISA WISSLER 1991 ALL-AMERICAN MIDDLE HITTER 6-0 WASILLA, ALASKA Wasilla High School Major: Political Science Three-time All-Big Ten (89-91) 1992 OSU Female Athlete of the Year 1991 Big Ten Player of the Year 1988 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1988 21 84 208 2.48 83 558.224 18 36.43 277 3.30 21 52 73.87 1989 34 131 415 3.17 118 913.325 26 35.27 470 3.59 28 86 114.87 1990 31 118 439 3.72 126 1,083.289 38 37.31 322 2.73 17 81 98.83 1991 33 112 366 3.27 112 889.286 35 25.22 272 2.43 21 79 100.91 Totals 119 445 1,428 3.21 439 3,443.287 117 133.30 1,341 3.01 87 298 385.87 Propelled the Buckeyes into their first NCAA National Championship Semifi nals with a 24- kill, 27-dig performance against Nebraska, in Lincoln, in the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship match. Her kill in game three gave OSU a 17-16 win and her 24th kill of the match proved to be the match-winner for the Buckeyes in a 3-1 upset of the Cornhuskers. Her senior play earned her All-Big Ten, all-region and all-america honors while establishing Ohio State season records in digs (483) and digs per game (4.24). Chellevold finished the season ranked 19th nationally in digs per game. As a junior, she set the current Ohio State match record for digs with a outstanding performance against Indiana when she recorded 41 digs. A second place fi nished in the Big Ten sent the Buckeyes again to the NCAA Championship. She played in 33 of 34 matches as a sophomore as the Buckeyes won the Big Ten Championship and played in its fi rst NCAA championship. A preseason ankle sprain slowed her freshman season in which she played in 30 matches, starting eight. Named the California Class 2A Player of the Year in high school, she was a two-time allleague selection in volleyball. Chellevold help her team win two CIF championships in volleyball. She also played soccer and softball. CHELLEVOLD S BESTS Kills 24...(2x) at Nebraska, 1991 Attempts 62... at Nebraska, 1991 Percentage.636...Northwestern (15-1-22), 1990 Aces 4...(5x) at Texas, 1991 Digs 41... Indiana, 1990 Solo Blocks 1... (12x) Purdue, 1991 Assist Blocks 4...(2x) Penn State, 1991 Total Blocks 4... (2x) Penn State (0-4), 1991 Julie and her husband, Jeff Berman are living in Camarillo, Calif. She is a sales representative for First Impressions. They have a baby girl, Emma. One of the most competitive student-athletes to step on the floor for the scarlet and gray, Wissler was honored as an All-American her senior season. In her career she swept the major awards in the Big Ten including Freshman (1988) and Player of the Year (1991) and was a three-time All-Big Ten pick. She also was selected as the Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year in her senior season. Her play was one reason Ohio State reached the NCAA National Championship Semifinals in her final year. She ended her career as the OSU career leader in hitting percentage (.287) and in digs (1,341). Her dig records still stands today. Wissler still holds Top10 career positions for Ohio State in 12 of 16 categories. An All-Big Ten and all-region selection as a junior, she participated in the United States Olympic Festival that summer. Again Wissler received All-Big Ten and allregion honors as a sophomore as she helped the Buckeyes win the Big Ten Championship and participate in Ohio State s fi rst-ever NCAA Championship. A broken hand in preseason practice caused her to miss the first nine matches of her freshman season. She was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year for her play the rest of the season. Honored by her home state as the Alaska Sportsperson of the Year, she also played for the South team in the United States Olympic Festival the following summer. A high school All-American, Wissler was listed among the Top 50 high school seniors in the country. A two-time all-state selection, she was named the Athlete of the Year. She also was a member of her school s swim team and was listed in Who s Who among High School Students. WISSLER S BESTS Kills 23... (5x) at Illinois, 1990 Attempts 67... Indiana, 1990 Percentage.667... at Notre Dame (8-0-12), 1990 Aces 6... (4x) at Notre Dame, 1990 Digs 31...at Wisconsin, 1989 Solo Blocks 4...at Indiana, 1988 Assist Blocks 10...at Iowa, 1990 Total Blocks 11...at Wisconsin (2-9), 1989 Leisa and her husband Mark are the associate and head coach, respectively, for the Michigan women s volleyball program. They have two sons, Brady and Cameron. 108 109

LAURA DAVIS 1993-94 ALL-AMERICAN SETTER 5-8 WHEATON, ILL. Wheaton Central High School Major: Elementary Education 1994 National Player of the Year 1994-95 Big Ten Athlete of the Year 1994 Big Ten Player of the Year 1991 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1994 Honda Sports Award United States National Team Two-time Academic All-Big Ten 1991 34 113 70 22 207.232 1,340 11.86 34.30 309 2.73 6 48 54.48 1992 30 102 74 27 203.232 1,152 11.29 25.25 278 2.73 4 44 48.47 1993 30 104 67 19 184.261 1,424 13.69 34.34 303 2.91 3 49 52.50 1994 31 107 50 28 161.137 1,567 14.64 34.32 349 3.26 6 46 52.49 Totals 125 426 261 96 755.219 5,483 12.87 128.30 1.239 2.91 19 187 206.48 GABRIELE JOBST OUTSIDE HITTER 5-10 KITCHENER, ONTARIO Forest Heights High School Major: Business Marketing GTE Academic All-American Four-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete Canadian National Team Three-time All-Big Ten 1993-94 ALL-AMERICAN 1991 31 101 262 2.59 101 623.258 61 32.32 253 2.50 3 47 50.51 1992 30 107 349 3.26 138 854.247 67 33.31 301 2.81 3 49 82.77 1993 30 103 398 3.86 122 869.318 84 36.35 249 2.42 3 56 59.57 1994 32 110 425 3.86 153 970.280 101 56.51 249 2.26 8 78 86.78 Totals 123 421 1,434 3.41 514 3,316.277 313 157.37 1,052 2.50 17 260 277.66 One of the best setters in the country, Laura Davis helped Ohio State win two Big Ten Championships and make four NCAA appearances including two trips to the NCAA National Championship semifi nals. A gifted player who capped her Buckeye career with All-America honors twice, she was named the National Player of the Year in her senior season. Honors continued for Davis after her playing career ended as she was honored as the Ohio State Women s Athlete of the Year and later the Big Ten-Suzy Favor Women s Athlete of the Year. Davis also earned the Honda Sports Award winner for volleyball. Following her graduation, Davis played overseas for a time before returning to join the USA National Team training program. In her four years at Ohio State, Davis played in 125 of 126 matches. Her squads were 104-22 (.825) overall and 70-10 (.875) in Big Ten play. She was Ohio State s career leader in assists (5,483) and assists per game (12.87). She remains ranked in the Top 20 for Ohio State in aces, aces per game, digs and digs per game. As a senior, Davis was the NCAA Assists Per Game National Champion with a 14.64 per game average. She had an extended summer practice camp with the U.S. National Team and played for the Gold Medal East team at the U.S. Olympic Festival. In her junior year, she set the Ohio State match record for assists with 81 against Purdue and broke that mark a week later with 83 against Penn State. As the Big Ten Conference assist champion, she average 13.89 per game. During her sophomore season, Davis was named an alternate to the 1993 World University Games squad and then trained and traveled with the U.S. B team in Germany. In her freshman season, Davis was the Big Ten Conference leader in assist per game with a 12.31 average. She directed the offense to a five-game win over Penn State in the NCAA Regional Semifinals and to a 3-1 upset victory over host Nebraska to secure a berth in the National Semifinals. An all-state selection in high school, Davis was twice a unanimous all-conference selection and was selected to her school s Wall of Fame. DAVIS S BESTS Kills 12...vs. Colorado, 1992 Attempts 22...vs. Colorado, 1992 Percentage.545...vs. Colorado (12-0-22), 1992 Assists 83... Penn State, 1993 Aces 6... Xavier, 1993 Digs 30...at Penn State, 1994 Solo Blocks 1... (19x) Penn State, 1994 Assist Blocks 5... (4x) Wisconsin, 1994 Total Blocks 5...(6x) Wisconsin (0-5), 1994 Laura has retired from the United States National Team. She married Erik Johnson, an assistant women s basketball coach at Boston College. They have three children Daly, Avery and Davis. Jobst helped Ohio State establish its volleyball program as one of the top programs in the nation. In her four years with the Buckeyes, Jobst played a major part in the four-year 104-22 (.825) overall record and its 70-10 (.875) Big Ten mark. OSU won two Big Ten titles, participated in four NCAA Championships, advancing to the NCAA National Champion Semifinals in 1991 and 1994. Her senior season saw the Buckeyes finish the season as the fourth ranked team in the country. Jobst ranks in the Top 10 in 11 of 16 Ohio State career categories. She ranks fifth in career kills (1,434), fourth in aces (157) and seventh in assist blocks (260). During 1996, she played in the Switzerland Professional League against former teammate Laura Davis. The following year Jobst played with the Canadian National Team. A co-captain her senior year, Jobst was a second team GTE Academic All-American. For her play, she was named a first team AVCA All- American and named to the Volleyball Monthly second team. As a junior, Jobst received numerous academic and playing honors. Individually she tied the Ohio State match record for kills with 35 in the Buckeye win over Penn State. She was named the Big Ten Player of the Week in her sophomore year for her play in home matches against Michigan and Michigan State. Jobst was one of three freshmen to be ranked in the top 20 in Big Ten hitting efficiency, finishing 10th at.293. In high school, Jobst was selected to the City All-Stars and was named the most valuable player her senior year. She played four years for the Provincial teams (one year in Alberta and three years in Ontario), twice being named a Provincial All-Star. She was considered the No. 1 high school player in Ontario for her final two years and was named a 1991 Junior Olympics All-American. JOBST S BESTS Kills 35... Penn State, 1993 Attempts 83... Penn State, 1993 Percentage.640...Minnesota...(18-2-25), 1993 Aces 5...(2x) at Purdue, 1994 Digs 25... at Penn State, 1994 Solo Blocks 2... Michigan State, 1994 Assist Blocks 10... at Illinois, 1994 Total Blocks 10...at Illinois (0-10), 1994 Gabriele is living in Holland playing for the Holland Professional Volleyball League. 110 111

JENNY JACKSON MIDDLE BLOCKER 6-0 ALEXANDRIA, MINN. Jefferson High School Major: Industrial Systems Engineering Three-time All-Big Ten Three-time US Olympic Festival United States National Team 1992 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1994 ALL-AMERICAN 1992 30 104 310 2.98 115 672.290 11 51.49 148 1.42 26 78 104 1.00 1993 30 99 295 2.98 92 624.325 12 15.15 83.84 17 60 77.78 1994 32 108 415 3.84 104 762.408 20 34.31 170 1.57 11 83 94.87 1995 30 100 443 4.30 123 936.342 18 37.37 216 2.16 13 101 114 1.11 Totals 122 414 1,463 3.53 434 2,994.344 61 137.33 617 1.49 67 322 389.94 TRICIA STRAGLIOTTO 1995 ALL-AMERICAN OUTSIDE HITTER 5-10 MISSISSAUGA, ONTARIO Gordon Graydon Memorial High School Major: Recreation Education Three-time All-Big Ten Canadian National Team 1993 29 100 364 3.64 143 830.266 13 29.29 263 2.63 8 37 45.45 1994 32 111 359 3.23 133 846.267 57 20.18 323 2.91 10 40 50.45 1995 30 103 488 4.74 173 1,212.260 24 29.28 354 3.44 13 64 77.75 Totals 91 314 1,211 3.86 449 2,888.264 94 78.25 940 2.99 31 141 172.55 Helped Ohio State reach the NCAA National Semifi nals in 1994 after winning the Big Ten Championship. Her squad fi nished ranked No. 4 in the country that season. A three-time All- Big Ten selection, Jackson participated in three United States Olympic Festivals. She started 102 of 122 matches and won 96 matches (.787) overall and was 66-14 (.825) in Big Ten play. Jackson ranks third in career kills (1,463) for the Buckeyes. She is second in attack percentage at.344 for her OSU career. She is seventh in career aces (137), seventh in solo blocks (67), fi fth in assist blocks (322) and total blocks (389). A team co-captain as a senior, Jackson was an AVCA All-District selection as well as All-Big Ten. She scored double-fi gure kills in 29 of 30 matches. An All-Big Ten and AVCA All-District selection in her junior season, Jackson was an honorable mention Volleyball Magazine All-American. Finished the regular season ranked third in the country in hitting effi ciency at.408. That mark established an Ohio State season record. She led the Big Ten in hitting effi ciency at.417. Named the Big Ten Player of the Week three times, she had double-figure kills in 23 matches. Named honorable mention All-Big Ten as a sophomore, Jackson fi nished fourth in the Big Ten in hitting efficiency (.351). A sprained ankle before the NCAA match with Long Beach State limited her play in the match. Honored as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year as she was ranked fi rst in the Big Ten in aces per game at.55. Jackson was the top ranked freshman in three of four league statistics, except blocking, were she was the second ranked freshman. Set a school record in hitting effi ciency at Cincinnati to start the season with a.900 mark (9-0-10). She followed that by setting a St. John Arena record with an.833 (10-0-12) effi ciency against James Madison. Equalled the Ohio State match record for aces with seven at Indiana. A three-time all-conference player in high school, Jackson was named the Alexandria Offensive Player of the Year in 1991. An all-state selection in 1991 and a second-team All-American, her squad was state runner-up that season. She JACKSON S BESTS Kills 23... at Minnesota, 1994 Attempts 56... at Illinois, 1995 Percentage.900...at Cincinnati (9-0-10), 1992 Aces 7... Indiana, 1992 Digs 22... at Illinois, 1995 Solo Blocks 4... vs. Colorado, 1992 Assist Blocks 10...at Indiana, 1995 Total Blocks 10...at Indiana (0-10), 1995 Jenny is living in Washington and working for an engineering fi rm. Tricia Stragliotto came to Ohio State after spending 1992 with the Canadian National Team and 1991 at Western Michigan University. A three-time All-Big Ten selection, she was a main offensive threat in Ohio State s run for the 1994 Big Ten Championship and its advancement to the NCAA National Semifinals. She is one of 15 Ohio State players to record 1,000 or more kills (1,211) in her career and she accomplished that feat in only three years. She rankes 12th in career hitting efficiency (.264) and is fourth in career digs per game (2.99). An All-Big Ten selection as a senior, Stragliotto was an AVCA All-District selection. She was named a second-team AVCA All-American and an honorable mention Volleyball Magazine selection. She had double-fi gure kills in 26 matches and double-fi gure digs in 20. She had a career-high 30 digs at Illinois. An honorable mention All-Big Ten selection as a junior, she recorded a career-high hitting efficiency of.733 (11-0-15) at home against Michigan. That mark equalled the sixth best match performance in Ohio State history. Stragliotto recorded doublefigure kills in 21 matches and had double-figure digs in 17. She played setter in OSU s match at Michigan in place of Laura Davis, recording a career-high 37 assists in the 3-1 win. In her first season with the Buckeyes, Stragliotto became eligible for the second match of the season and started the remaining 29 matches. She was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection. Prior to coming to Ohio State, Stragliotto played with the Canadian National A Team, playing with former Buckeye Audrey DiPronio. She also played for the 1989 Canada Games Team and for the National B Team in 1991. She attended and played one year at Western Michigan University. Named her high school s Athlete of the Year as a senior, she also was named the Mississauga Athlete of the Year. Five-time district champion in high school, she was her team s most valuable player four times. A Provincial All-State for four years, she played with former Buckeye Gabriele Jobst on both her Provincial and club teams. STRAGLIOTTO S BESTS Kills 25...(2x) Penn State, 1993 Attempts 71... at Illinois, 1995 Percentage.733...Michigan...(11-0-15), 1994 Assists 37...at Michigan, 1994 Aces 4...Michigan, 1995 Digs 30... at Illinois, 1995 Solo Blocks 2... (5x) Iowa, 1995 Assist Blocks 6... Illinois, 1993 Total Blocks 6... Illinois (0-6), 1993 Tricia is living in Toronto, Ontario, teaching at a Montessori school. 112 113

VANESSA WOUTERS 1996 ALL-AMERICAN OUTSIDE HITTER 6-2 WESTMALLE, BELGIUM K. A. Malle School Major: Sports and Leisure Studies 1998 Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year 1996 Big Ten Player of the Year Two-time All-Big Ten 1994* 28 97 377 3.89 114 967.272 6 27.28 239 2.46 8 37 45.46 1995* 24 79 212 2.68 79 563.236 49 17.22 132 1.67 9 62 71.90 1996 33 119 765 6.43 302 1,743.266 22 45.38 300 2.52 24 67 91.76 1997 35 126 644 5.11 224 1,573.267 21 64.51 300 2.38 18 59 77.61 SMS Total 52 176 589 3.35 193 1,530.259 55 44.25 371 2.11 17 99 116.66 KATIE VIRTUE 2001 ALL-AMERICAN SETTER 5-9 ST. CHARLES, ILL. St. Francis High School Major: Marketing 2002 Big Ten Outstanding Sportmanship Award 1999 Big Ten Freshman of the Year 1999 Big Ten All-Fresman Team 1999 Asics/Volleyball Freshman All-American Team Three-Time Academic All-Big Ten Verizon Second Team Academic All-District Three-time All-Big Ten Year MP GP K E TA PCT. AST APG SA SPG DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG 1999 29 103 54 27 166.163 1,370 13.30 24.23 211 2.05 4 48 52.50 2000 30 107 71 34 184.201 1,523 14.23 32.30 270 2.52 4 65 69.64 2001 31 108 62 20 157.268 1,537 14.23 29.27 210 1.94 6 53 59.55 2002 24 89 51 22 133.218 1,218 13.69 16.18 194 2.18 3 61 64.72 Totals 114 407 238 103 640.211 5,648 13.88 101.25 885 2.17 17 227 244.60 Named the Big Ten Player of the Year as a junior, the Westmalle, Belgium, native played two years for Ohio State after beginning her collegiate career at Southwest Missouri State. At Ohio State, she was a two-time All-Big Ten selection, establishing several records during her career at OSU. Wouters also played for the Belgium National Junior Team for three years (1993-96). She was the Ohio State career leader in kills per game at 5.75 and fi nished sixth in career kills (1,409) and eighth in attack percentage (.266). As a senior, Wouters was a unanimous All- Big Ten selection and was twice named the Big Ten Player of the Week. She was honored as an academic all-big Ten student-athlete. Wouters was the Big Ten champion in service aces (.51 per game) and finished second in kills per game (5.17). The Buckeyes fi nished third in the Big Ten and advanced to the NCAA East Regional semifi nals before losing to NCAA runner-up Penn State. Wouters was selected as the Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year. A fi rst team All-American in her junior season, Wouters was the Big Ten Player of the Year. She was twice selected as the AVCA National Player of the Week and was the Big Ten Player of the Week four times. The Big Ten record for kills fell with her 45-kill performance at Iowa. Wouters finished the season as the NCAA Statistics Champion in kills per game with a 6.43 per game average and was the Big Ten champion in kills per game with a 7.41 average. Her 765 kills for the season set Ohio State and Big Ten records. Double-fi gure kills in all 33-matches with eight matches of 31 or more kills. Prior to coming to Ohio State, Wouters played two years at Southwest Missouri State where she was named Newcomer of the Year as a freshman and was an All-Missouri Valley Conference selection. She was a second team MVC selection as a sophomore and was named the MVC Player of the Week twice. Her squad played in the qualifying round of the NCAA tournament that season. WOUTERS BESTS Kills 45...at Iowa, 1996 Attempts 92... at Notre Dame, 1996 Percentage.652...Rice (16-1-23), 1997 Aces 6...Purdue, 1997 Digs 24...vs. Oregon, 1996 Solo Blocks 4...Duquesne, 1996 Assist Blocks 5...(2x) at Michigan, 1997 Total Blocks 5...(9x) at Northwestern, 1997 Vanessa is living in Spain, working with real estate. Named an Asics/Volleyball Magazine Honorable Mention All-American in 2001, Katie Virtue ran the Buckeye offense for four years. She began her career with the Buckeyes by being named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 1999. A member of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team, Virtue was also named to the Asics/Volleyball Magazine Freshman All-American Team. She averaged 13.30 assists per game as OSU was 17-12 on the year. As a sophomore, Virtue was an American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Mideast Region selection and was named to the All-Big Ten team. Virtue averaged 14.23 assists per game in leading the Buckeyes to a 26-7 record, finishing fourth in the Big Ten. Named an Asics/Volleyball Magazine Honorable Mention All-American as a junior, Virtue was an All-Big Ten selection. She was a Verizon Academic All-District Second Team selection and was a member of the SPHINX Honorary. Virtue was the NCAA National Statistical Champion with a 14.23 per game average and the Big Ten Statistical Champion with a 14.49 average. Ohio State was 27-4 overall on the year, finishing second in the Big Ten with a 17-3 record. The Buckeyes advanced in the NCAA Championship to the regional semifinals. Virtue was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection as a senior and was named the female recipient of the Big Ten Outstanding Sportsmanship Award. Averaging 13.88 assist per game in the Big Ten Conference, she was the league statistical champion. Virtue became Ohio State s all-time career assist leader in the fi nal regular season match against Purdue with 5,546. Virtue closed out her career as the Ohio State career assist leader with 5,648 and her 13.88 assists per game was the best mark in the history of Ohio State women s volleyball. Despite a career that saw her injured several times, Virtue is one of the great Buckeye setters. While at St. Francis High School, Virtue was a member of the 1998 United States Junior National team that won the gold medal at the NORCECA Championships in Mexico. VIRTUES S BESTS Kills 6...(3x) Illinois, 2002 Attempts 12... (3x) Wisconsin, 1999 Pct..364... Minnesota (5-1-11), 2001 Assists 83...at Wisconsin, 2000 Aces 5... vs. Connecticut, 2000 Digs 19... Wisconsin, 1999 Solo Blocks 2...Michigan, 2000 Assist Blocks 7...(2x) Ohio, 2001 Total Blocks 7... (3x) Penn State (1-6), 2002 Katie is an assistant women s volleyball coach at East Carolina. 114 115

Ohio State women s volleyball only four-time All-American, Stacey Gordon was honored as the 2004 American Volleyball Coaches Association Co- National Player of the Year and the Asics/Volleyball Player of the Year. Gordon was twice named the Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year (2002 and 2005). A four-time All-Big Ten selection, Gordon was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2002 and 2004. She ended her playing days as the Ohio State career leader in kills with 2,798, kills per game at 6.12, digs with 1,572, digs per game at 3.44, points with 3,094.5 and points per game at 6.77. She ranks third all-time in NCAA kills with 2,798 and third in kills per game at 6.12. Gordon recorded double-fi gure kills in her last 110 matches and 123 of 125 in her career. She posted 67 double-fi gure dig matches and was named the Big Ten Player of the week a record 16 times. STACEY GORDON OUTSIDE HITTER 5-11 OSHAWA, ONTARIO Eastdale Collegiate Major: Sports and Leisure Studies 2004 AVCA Co-National Player of the Year 2004 Asics/Volleyball Player of the Year 2001 AVCA National Freshman of the Year 2002 Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year 2002 and 2004 Big Ten Player of the Year 2001 Big Ten Freshman of the Year Four-time All-Big Ten Honda Volleyball Award Finalist 2005 Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year PTS PPG 2001 31 108 513 4.75 190 1,074.301 17 38.35 330 3.06 8 41 49.45 579.5 5.36 2002 32 123 735 5.98 306 1,647.260 21 42.34 412 3.35 5 46 51.41 605.0 6.54 2003 28 107 708 6.62 261 1,601,279 36 44.41 386 3.61 13 54 67.63 792.0 7.40 2004 34 119 842 7.08 221 1,729.359 51 38.32 444 3.73 11 54 65.55 918.0 7.71 Totals 125 457 2,798 6.12 978 6,051.301 125 162.35 1,572 3.44 37 195 232.51 3,094.5 6.77 As a senior Gordon was honored as the top volleyball player in the country and Big Ten. A first-team All-American by the AVCA and Asics/Volleyball, she was the AVCA Co-National Player of the Year and the Asics/Volleyball Player of the Year. She became the all-time Big Ten kills leader against Michigan, ending with 2,798. Gordon was the Big Ten and the NCAA statistical champion in kills per game at 7.08. She was named the Big Ten Player of the Week fi ve times. Gordon was a fi rst time Asics/Volleyball Magazine All-American and a second team AVCA All American in 2003. She set the Big Ten record for kills per game as a junior at 6.62 and was ranked second nationally. She was a four-time Big Ten Player of the Week. As a sophomore in 2002, Gordon was a fi rst team AVCA All-American. She was named All-Big Ten and was the Big Ten Player of the Year. She fi nished the season ranked third nationally in kills per game at 5.98. Gordon was the Big Ten statistical champion in kills per game at 5.87. She was named the Big Ten Player of the Week four times. Gordon reached 1,000 career kills against Michigan and is the only sophomore to do so for OSU. Gordon was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Year and was honored with All-Big Ten honors. She was also named to the Big Ten All-Freshmen team. She earned second-team AVCA All-American honors and was named the AVCA National Freshman of the Year. Gordon was named to the Asics/Volleyball Freshmen All-American team. She was named the Big Ten Player of the Week three times. 2001-02-03-04 ALL-AMERICAN In 2006, Gordon returned to the Canadian National Team after playing professionally in Puerto Rico (2005) and Turkey (2006), winning championships in both leagues. Previously, she played for the Canadian Junior National Team winning a Bronze Medal at the 1997-98 NORCECA Qualifi er, fi nished 12th at the World Championships in 1998-99 and was captain of the 1999-2000 squad that fi nished fourth at the NORCECA qualifi er. She played at Eastdale Collegiate in High School, playing for the Ganaraska Wolves Club Team. GORDON S BESTS Kills 44... at Minnesota, 2004 Attempts 86... at Minnesota, 2004 Pct..857...Youngstown St. (13-1-14), 2004 Assists 5...Michigan, 2004 Aces 8... at Temple, 2004 Digs 27... (2x) Illinois, 2004 Solo Blocks 2...(6x) Dayton, 2004 Assist Blocks 5... (2x) Illinois, 2004 Total Blocks 7... Northwestern, 2003 (2-5) Stacey is playing professionally for Spar Tenerife. Previously she played for Eczacibasi in Turkey and won championships the last two seasons. She began playing professionally in the Puerto Rico League, winning the championship in her fi rst season. MARISSA MAIN 2004-05-06 ALL-AMERICAN SETTER 5-9 LOUISVILLE, KY. Assumption High School Major: English, Minor: Law and Politics in Society Three-time All-Big Ten Two-time Big Ten Player of the Week AVCA National Player of the Week Year MP GP K E TA PCT. AST APG SA SPG DIG DPG BS BA TB BPG 2004 34 120 160 35 340.368 1,234 14.88 18.15 282 2.35 6 49 55.46 2005 31 113 221 61 441.363 1,405 12.43 18.16 264 2.34 4 67 71.63 2006 33 114 175 43 373.354 1,465 12.85 16.14 261 2.29 5 44 49.43 Totals 98 347 556 139 1,154.361 4,655 13.41 33.29 130 1.14 11 84 95.83 A three-time second-team AVCA All-American, Marisa Main started 98 consecutive matches for the Buckeyes. She guided Ohio State to a 77-21 (.786) overall record in her three years and was 44-16 (.733) in Big Ten matches. The Buckeyes were at-large selection to the NCAA Championship all three years, advancing to the regional championship in 2004 and the regional semifinals in 2006. Main finished her career ranked third in Ohio State career assists with 4,655 and was second in assists per game at 13.41. She finished second in career attack percentage at.361 and was 22nd in digs per game at 2.33 and 23rd in career assist blocks with 160. Main was a preseason All-Big Ten selection. As a senior, Main was named a second-team All-American by the AVCA and Asics/Volleyball Magazine. An All-Big Ten selection, she averaged 12.79 assists per game in conference and 12.85 per game overall. Main was honored as an Academic All-Big Ten selection and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. She had nine matches with double-figure digs and had a season-high 11 digs against Belmont. Main was a second-team AVCA All-American and an All-Big Ten selection. Named Academic All-Big Ten and an Ohio State Scholar Athlete, she was honored as a third-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District. Main finished second in attack percentage in the Big Ten at.398 and was third in assists per game at 12.78. Main was named the Sports Imports/AVCA Division I National Player of the Week and the Big Ten Player of the Week in matches at Minnesota and Iowa. She was the Big Ten Player of the Week in home matches against Michigan State and Michigan. Main produced five triple-doubles (kills-assists-digs) and recorded a career-high 22 digs against Purdue. Main was a preseason All- Big Ten selection. In her first season at Ohio State, Main was named a second-team AVCA All-American and an All-Big Ten selection. She became the Ohio State season assist leader with 41 against Ohio, finishing the season with 1,785. Main had a career-high 86 assists against Tennessee in the NCAA Regional semifinals. She was the Big Ten statistical champion at 14.68 assists per game and finished second nationally at 14.88. Main was named to the Temple Volleyball Classic, Georgia Tech Invitational and the Buckeye Classic All-Tournament team. Main began her collegiate career at Xavier where she was named to the Atlantic-10 All- Conference and All-Rookie Teams. She was the Atlantic-10 conference statistical champion for all matches in ace serves with 60 and aces per game at.54. Main was ranked seventh all-time in Xavier history for service aces in a season. She produced three triple doubles (kills-assistsdigs). Main was a Scholar-Athlete and named to the Dean s List. At Assumption High School, Main won three consecutive Kentucky State Championships and was named the Most Valuable Player of the 2003 Championship. Her team was undefeated (40-0) in 2002 and was ranked No. 1 nationally. Main was an outside hitter in 2002 and added setting duties her senior year in a 6-2 offense. She was a 2003 Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection. Main played club ball for the Kentucky Indiana Volleyball Academy and was the 2002 AAU National Championship Most Valuable Player (18s). She was a six-time AAU Nationals All-Tournament selection and a six-time Junior Olympic Nationals All-Tournament Team selection. MAIN S BESTS (AT OHIO STATE) Kills 14...at Cleveland State, 2005 Attempts 31...at Cleveland State, 2005 Pct..786 (2x) Northwestern (12-1-14), 2005 Assists 86... vs. Tennessee, 2004 Aces 4. vs. Western Michigan, 2004 Digs 22...Purdue, 2005 Solo Blocks 2... (3x) Penn State, 2006 Assist Blocks 6... (2x) vs. Houston, 2006 Total Blocks 6...(3x) vs. Houston (0-6), 2006 116 117

A two-time third-team American Volleyball Coaches Association All-American and twice an Asics/Volleyball Magazine Honorable Mention, Danielle Meyer played four years with the Buckeyes. During her career, Ohio State had a 90-40 overall record and was 51-29 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes played three times in the NCAA Championship, twice advancing to regional play. A three-time All-Big Ten Selection, Meyer was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten, a four-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and was a first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American as a senior. She fi nished her career ranked second in points with 2,131.5 and third in points per game at 4.75. Meyer was third in career kills with 1,760, fourth in kills per game at 3.93 and eighth in hitting percentage at.283. In career blocking, she was 10th in solos with 62, second in assists with 417, second in total blocks with 479 DANIELLE MEYER MIDDLE BLOCKER 5-11 CINCINNATI, OHIO Mount Notre Dame High School Major: Textiles & Clothing, Minor: Design First Team ESPN The Magazine Academic All American Three-time All-Big Ten PTS PPG 2004 34 119 346 2.91 116 759.303 12 19.16 89.75 10 121 131 1.10 435.5 3.66 2005 31 113 507 4.49 187 1,138.281 35 31.27 274 2.42 15 99 114 1.01 602.5 5.33 2006 33 113 481 4.26 154 1,086.301 33 30.27 221 1.96 17 79 96.85 567.5 5.02 2007 29 104 426 4.10 135 1,145.254 54 21.20 281 2.70 20 118 138 1.33 526.0 5.06 Totals 127 449 1,760 3.92 592 4,128.283 134 101.22 865 1.93 62 417 479 1.07 2,131.5 4.75 2005-06 ALL-AMERICAN and ranks fourth in blocks per game at 1.07. Named a first team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American as a senior, Meyer was an Academic All-Big Ten selection and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. A Big Ten Medial of Honor fi nalist, she was a fi rst team All-Big Ten selection. A three-time Ohio State Athlete of the Week selection Meyer was also honored as the Most Valuable Player of the Active Ankle Challenge and the Best Attacker at the Sports Imports Classic. She averaged 4.10 kills and 1.33 blocks per game to lead the Buckeyes and posted double-fi gure kills in 23 matches. As a junior, Meyer was named a third team AVCA All-American and was an Asics/Volleyball Magazine honorable mention selection. An All-Big Ten selection, she was a second team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American selection and was named Academic All-Big Ten and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. Meyer started all 32 matches, playing the fi rst 22 at outside hitter and the last 10 at middle blocker. She posted 28 double-fi gure kill and nine double-figure dig matches. Meyer was the Most Outstanding Player of the Sports Imports Classic and was the Most Valuable Player of the Towson Invitational. Ohio State advanced to the NCAA Regional Semifi nals to end the season. Named a third-team AVCA All-American as a sophomore, Meyer was an honorable mention selection on the Asics/Volleyball Magazine All- American team. An ESPN The Magazine All-District selection, Meyer was named Academic All-Big Ten and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. She fi nished fourth in the Big Ten with a 4.11 kills per game average and recorded 25 matches with doublefi gure kills, including nine matches with 21 or more. She had 11 matches with double-figure kills and was named to the Buckeye Classic and the Bowling Green Invitational All-Tournament Team. The Buckeyes advanced to the second round of the NCAA Championship. An Ohio State Scholar-Athlete as a freshman, Meyer started all 34 matches. She was named to the Georgia Tech Invitational All-Tournament Team and had 16 matches with double-figure kills. The Buckeyes fi nished tied for second in the Big Ten and advanced to the NCAA Regional Championship match. Meyer attended Mt. Notre Dame High School winning the 2000 State Championship. A first team all-state selection she was a Volleyball Magazine Fab 50 selection. Meyer played on the USA Youth National Team that competed in the 2003 World Championships in Poland. She played for Team Z Volleyball Club, finishing first at Nationals in 2002 and 2003 and was named all-tournament in 2001 and 2003 and the most valuable player in 2002. MEYER S BESTS Kills 31... at Towson, 2006 Attempts 77...at Cleveland State, 2005 Pct..727 at Youngstown State (9-1-11), 2004 Assists 7... (2x) Wisconsin, 2007 Aces 5... Tennessee Tech, 2006 Digs 19...(2x) at Michigan, 2007 Solo Blocks 3...Iowa, 2006 Assist Blocks 11...at Illinois, 2007 Total Blocks 12...at Illinois (1-11), 2007 Points 35.0... at Towson, 2006 BUCKEYE HONORS AND AWARDS 1970-86 AWARD WINNERS Karen Alsbrooks (1976-79) was OSU s fi rst AIAW All-American. Her senior year, OSU fi nished sixth at the AIAW Championship. Mary Ormsby (1977-80) was inducted into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. Peggy McCarthy (1979-81) played for the Sweden Professional League in 1985. Kelly Woolen (1979-82) was an AIAW All-American and a Big Ten All-Tournament selection in 1981. Lisa Bettio (1982-85) was inducted into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame in 1996. Kristi Neuman (1983-86) was a twotime all-big Ten selection and played in the 1987 World University Games. Victoria Wright (1983-86) was a threetime Academic All-Big Ten and a fi ve-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. PLAYER OF THE YEAR American Volleyball Coaches Association 1994 Laura Davis 2004 Stacey Gordon (Co) Asics/Volleyball Magazine 2004 Stacey Gordon College Sports Magazine 1994 Laura Davis Freshman of the Year American Volleyball Coaches Association 2001 Stacey Gordon ALL-AMERICANS American Volleyball Coaches Association 1989 Holly O Leary...2nd team 1990 Audrey DiPronio...2nd team 1991 Julie Chellevold...2nd team Leisa Wissler... 2nd team 1993 Laura Davis... 1st team Gabriele Jobst...2nd team 1994 Laura Davis...1st team Gabriele Jobst...1st team 1995 Tricia Stragliotto...2nd team 1996 Vanessa Wouters...1st team 2001 Stacey Gordon...2nd team 2002 Stacey Gordon...1st team 2003 Stacey Gordon...2nd team 2004 Stacey Gordon...1st team Marisa Main...2nd team 2005 Marisa Main...2nd team Danielle Meyer...3rd team 2006 Marisa Main...2nd team Danielle Meyer...3rd team ASICS/Volleyball Magazine 1990 Holly O Leary...3rd team Audrey DiPronio... HM 1991 Leisa Wissler... 2nd team Julie Chellevold...3rd team 1993 Laura Davis...2nd team Gabriele Jobst... HM 1994 Laura Davis...1st team Gabriele Jobst...2nd team Jenny Jackson... HM 1995 Tricia Stragliotto... HM 1996 Vanessa Wouters... HM 2001 Katie Virtue... HM 2003 Stacey Gordon...1st team 2004 Stacey Gordon...1st team 2005 Marisa Main...2nd team Danielle Meyer... HM 2006 Marisa Main...2nd team Danielle Meyer... HM Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women 1979 Karen Alsbrooks 1981 Kelly Woolen ASICS/Volleyball Magazine Freshman All-American 1991 Laura Davis 1999 Katie Virtue 2001 Stacey Gordon ALL-REGION AVCA North Central All-Region Team 1986 Kristi Neuman Lisa Vitali 1987 Shelly Ulmer 1988 Holly O Leary AVCA Mideast All-Region Selection 1989 Holly O Leary...1st team Leisa Wissler...1st team Audrey DiPronio...2nd team 1990 Holly O Leary...1st team Audrey DiPronio...3rd team Leisa Wissler...3rd team 1991 Julie Chellevold...1st team Laura Davis...1st team Leisa Wissler...1st team 1992 Laura Davis...1st team 1993 Sara Daniel...1st team Laura Davis...1st team Gabriele Jobst...1st team 1994 Laura Davis...1st team Jenny Jackson...1st team Gabriele Jobst...1st team 2000 Katie Virtue...1st team MARISSA MAIN 2001 Anne Botica...1st team Stacey Gordon...1st team 2002 Stacey Gordon...1st team 2003 Stacey Gordon...1st team 2004 Stacey Gordon...1st team Marisa Main...1st team 2005 Marisa Main...1st team Danielle Meyer...1st team 2006 Marisa Main...1st team Danielle Meyer...1st team 2008 Katie Dull...HM AVCA All-District (District 2) Selection 1995 Jenny Jackson Jen Boleyn Tricia Stragliotto 1996 Jen Boleyn Sherri Helman Vanessa Wouters NATIONAL TEAMS United States National Team 1997-00 Laura Davis 1997-99 Jenny Jackson 2002 Jen Flynn United States B Team 1990 Holly O Leary 1993 Laura Davis 1998 Dana Stearns United States A-2 Team 2006 Ami Stevens United States Junion National Team 2004 Ami Stevens 2005 Ami Stevens World University Games 1987 Kristi Neuman 1993 Laura Davis 1995 Laura Davis United States Olympic Festival 1978 DiAnn Gorham 1982 Jenny Collins 1983 Lisa Bettio Kristi Neuman 1986 Margie Meyers 1989 Holly O Leary Leisa Wissler 1990 Erika Schlitz 1991 Leisa Wissler 1993 Jenny Jackson 118 119

BUCKEYE HONORS AND AWARDS BUCKEYE HONORS AND AWARDS ERICA SCHLITZ 1986-90 AWARD 1986-90 AWARD WINNERS WINNERS Lisa Vitali (1986-89) was a 1986 all-region selection and a 1987 Academic all-big Ten selection. Holly O Leary (1987-90) was the 1989 Big Ten Player of the Year and the 1991 Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year. Lynn Johnson (1988-89) was a twotime Academic all-big Ten and a three-time Ohio State Scholar- Athlete. Audrey DiPronio (1988-90) played for the Canadian National Team. Dawn McDougall (1988-91) was a three-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete. Erica Schlitz (1988-91) played in the United States Olympic Festival in 1990. Ashley Mullis 1994 Sara Daniel Laura Davis Jenny Jackson Jen Boleyn 1995 Jenny Jackson Canadian National Team 1979 Mary Ormsby 1991 Audrey DiPronio 1992 Audrey DiPronio Tricia Stragliotto 1997 Gabriele Jobst 2006 Stacie Gordon BIG TEN - SUZY FAVOR WOMEN S ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 1995 Laura Davis BIG TEN OUTSTANDING SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 2003 Katie Virtue BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1989 Holly O Leary 1991 Leisa Wissler 1994 Laura Davis 1996 Vanessa Wouters 2002 Stacey Gordon 2004 Stacey Gordon BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1988 Leisa Wissler 1991 Laura Davis 1992 Jenny Jackson 1997 Dana Stearns 1999 Katie Virtue 2001 Stacey Gordon ALL-BIG TEN 1980 Mary Ormsby* 1981 Kelly Woolen* 1982 Peggy McCarthy* 1983 Lisa Bettio...1st team 1984 Lisa Bettio... 1st team 1985 Lisa Bettio... 1st team Kristi Neuman...2nd team 1986 Kristi Neuman...2nd team 1988 Holly O Leary...2nd team 1989 Holly O Leary...1st team Leisa Wissler...1st team Audrey DiPronio... 1st team Lisa Vitali... Honorable Mention 1990 Holly O Leary...1st team Leisa Wissler...1st team Audrey DiPronio... 2nd team 1991 Julie Chellevold...1st team Leisa Wissler...1st team Laura Davis... 1st team Carrie Leonard...H. Mention Dawn McDougall...H. Mention 1992 Gabriele Jobst...1st team Laura Davis... 2nd team 1993 Laura Davis...1st team Gabriele Jobst...1st team Sara Daniel...H. Mention Jenny Jackson...H. Mention Tricia Stragliotto...H. Mention 1994 Laura Davis...1st team Jenny Jackson...1st team Gabriele Jobst...1st team Sherri Helman...H. Mention Tricia Stragliotto...H. Mention 1995 Jenny Jackson...1st team Tricia Stragliotto...1st team Jen Boleyn...1st team Sherri Helman...H. Mention 1996 Vanessa Wouters...1st team Sherri Helman...1st team Jen Boleyn...H. Mention 1997 Vanessa Wouters...1st team Jen Flynn...H. Mention 1998 Rosie Snow...1st team 1999 Jen Flynn...1st team Rosie Snow...H. Mention 2000 Katie Virtue...1st team Suzie Stiling...H. Mention 2001 Anne Botica...1st team Stacey Gordon...1st team Katie Virtue...1st team Suzie Stiling...H. Mention 2002 Stacey Gordon...1st team Shelly Draeger...H. Mention Suzie Stiling...H. Mention Katie Virtue...H. Mention 2003 Stacey Gordon...1st team 2004 Stacey Gordon...1st team Marisa Main...1st team 2005 Marisa Main...1st team Danielle Meyer...1st team 2006 Marisa Main...1st team Danielle Meyer...1st team 2007 Danielle Meyer...1st team 2008 Katie Dull...H. Mention BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM 1999 Katie Virtue Suzie Stiling 2001 Stacey Gordon 2002 Stephanie Higgins 2003 Briana McCarthy 2004 Ami Stevens 2006 Anna Szerszen BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1983 Lisa Bettio...Sept. 19 1984 Lisa Bettio...Oct. 9 1985 Kristi Neuman... Oct. 1 Lisa Bettio...Dec. 3 1986 Kristi Neuman...Sept. 23 1987 Holly O Leary...Nov. 17 1989 Leisa Wissler... Sept. 26 Holly O Leary...Oct. 17 Holly O Leary...Nov. 14 1990 Holly O Leary...Nov. 20 Holly O Leary... November 26 1991 Carrie Leonard... October 21 Leisa Wissler... November 25 1992 Gabriele Jobst... October 7 Sara Daniel... November 16 1993 Laura Davis... September 20 1994 Jenny Jackson... September 6 Jenny Jackson... October 3 Jenny Jackson... October 24 Gabriele Jobst... October 31 Laura Davis#... November 21 Gabriele Jobst... November 29 1996 Vanessa Wouters... October 21 Vanessa Wouters#...Nov. 4 Vanessa Wouters...Nov. 11 Vanessa Wouters#...Nov. 25 1997 Vanessa Wouters...Sept. 22 Vanessa Wouters...Nov. 10 1998 Rosie Snow...Sept. 7 Dana Stearns...Nov. 30 2000 Katie Virtue...Nov. 27 2001 Stacey Gordon...Sept. 24 Stacey Gordon...Oct. 1 Stacey Gordon#...Nov. 5 Suzie Stiling...Nov. 12 Anne Botica...Nov. 26 2002 Stacey Gordon...Oct. 7 Stacey Gordon...Oct. 14 Stacey Gordon...Nov. 11 Stacey Gordon...Nov. 25 2003 Stacey Gordon...Sept. 8 Stacey Gordon...Nov. 3 Stacey Gordon...Nov. 10 Stacey Gordon...Dec. 1 2004 Stacey Gordon#...Sept. 13 Stacey Gordon...Oct. 4 Stacey Gordon...Oct. 18 Stacey Gordon...Nov. 1 Stacey Gordon...Nov. 15 2005 Marisa Main...Oct. 17 Marisa Main#...Oct. 24 Nicole Britenriker (Def.)...Oct. 24 2006 Danielle Meyer...Aug. 29 Anna Szerszen...Oct. 23 2007 Ami Stevens (Def.)...Oct. 8 Kaila Calhoun (Def.)...Oct. 29 #AVCA National Player of the Week BIG TEN ALL-DECADE TEAM Holly O Leary...2nd team Lisa Bettio...2nd team Leisa Wissler... Honorable Mention BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM 1980 Mary Ormsby* 1981 Kelly Woolen* 1982 Peggy McCarthy* *Not sanctioned by the Big Ten AVCA NORTH CENTRAL REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1988 Jim Stone AVCA MIDEAST REGION COACH OF THE YEAR 1989 Jim Stone 1991 Jim Stone 2004 Jim Stone ASICS/VOLLEYBALL MONTHLY COACH OF THE YEAR 1991 Jim Stone UNITED STATES OLYMPIC FESTIVAL COACH 1981 Jim Stone... HC, South Men 1986 Jim Stone...AC, East Women 1990 Jim Stone...HC, East Men WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 1999 Jim Stone 1989 Jim Stone...Media and Coaches 1991 Jim Stone...Media and Coaches 1994 Jim Stone...Media 2004 Jim Stone...Media and Coaches SWEDEN LEAGUE 1985 Peggy McCarthy SWITZERLAND LEAGUE 1996 Laura Davis Gabrielle Jobst ITALIAN NATIONAL 1998 Tricia Stragliotto 1999 Vanessa Wouters GERMAN 1998 Vanessa Wouters 1999 Tricia Stragliotto HOLLAND 1998 Gabriele Jobst UNITED STATES 2000 Jen Flynn PUERTO RICO 2005 Stacey Gordon TURKEY 2005- Stacey Gordon CORWIN A. FERGUS AWARD 1995 Laura Davis 2002 Erin Baker ESPN THE MAGAZINE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN* 2008 Danielle Meyer...1st team GTE ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN* 1994 Gabriele Jobst...2nd team GTE DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC ALL- AMERICAN* 1992 Gabriele Jobst...2nd team 1993 Gabriele Jobst...1st team 1994 Gabriele Jobst...1st team VERIZON DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN* 2002 Katie Virtue...2nd team 2002 Erin Baker...3rd team 2002 Suzie Stiling...3rd team ESPN THE MAGAZINE DISTRICT IV ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN* 2004 Stacey Gordon...2nd team 2006 Danielle Meyer...2nd team 2008 Chelsey Noble... 2nd team * Selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN Abbring, Angelee...1998-99-00 Baker, Erin...1999-00-01 Bauer, Kristen... 1990 Boleyn, Jen...1995-96 Dahms, Brittany...2005-06 Daniel, Sara...1992-93-94 Davis, Kim... 1992 Davis, Laura... 1992, 94 Dozier, Kristen... 2008 1991-94 AWARD WINNERS Julie Chellevold (1988-91) was All-Big Ten, all-region and All- American as a senior. Leisa Wissler (1988-91) was the 1992 Ohio State Female Athlete of the Year. Sara Daniel (1991-94) was a fourtime Ohio State Scholar- Athlete. Laura Davis (1991-94) was the Big Ten Freshman (1991) and Player (1994) of the Year. She was also a four-time All-Big Ten selection. Gabriele Jobst (1991-94) was a GTE Academic All-American and played with the Canadian National Team. Carrie Leonard (1991-94) was an all-big Ten selection in 1991 and honored as a Big Ten Player of the Week. Draeger, Shelly...2001-02 Dull, Katie... 2008 Flynn, Jen...1997-98-99 Gordon, Stacey...2002-03-04 Halverson, Susan... 2008 Hone, Betsy... 2008 Hughes, Ashley...2007-08 Jensen, Kirstine...1993-94-95 Jobst, Gabriele...1992-93-94 Johnson, Lynn...1988-89 Kastein, Laura... 2008 Kastein, Rebecca...2004-05 Kiel, Ashley... 2006 120 121

BUCKEYE HONORS AND AWARDS 1995-2000 AWARD WINNERS Stearns, Dana...1998-99-00 Stevens, Ami...2005-06-07 Kiel, Ashley...2006-07 Lewis, Emily...1976-77 2001-2008 AWARD WINNERS Jenny Jackson Stiling, Suzie...2000-01-02 Main, Marisa...2005-06-07 Stacey Gordon (1992-95) played with the (2001-2004) 2004 co-avca Szerszen, Anna...2007-08 Mangus, Linda... 1988 United States National National Player of the Team. Tengnas, Anna...2004-05-06 Virture, Katie...2000-01-02 McCarthy, Briana...2004-05-06-07-08 McCarthy, Peggy...1980-82-83 Year and two-time Big Ten Player of the Year. Tricia Stragliotto (1993-95) was a member of the Canadian National Team. Jen Boleyn (1993-96) was a two-time first team AVCA all-region selection. Vanessa Wouters (1996-97) was the Big Ten Player of the Year and a Honda Sports Award Nominee in 1996. Dana Stearns (1997-2000) was the 1997 Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Katie Virtue (1999-2002) was the 1999 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and an All-Big Ten selection in 2000 and 2001. Main, Marisa...2005-06 McCarthy, Briana... 2004-05-06-07 McDougall, Dawn... 1991 Meyer, Danielle...2005-06-07 Miller, Amanda...2003-04-05 Noble, Chelsea... 2008 Pankova, Andrea... 1997 Parsons, Heidi... 1990 Schardt, Jackie...2003-04-05 Schwarzwalder, Allie... 2008 Stalling, Laura...1997-98-99 Vitali, Lisa... 1987 Wouters, Vanessa... 1997 Wright, Victoria...1984-85-86 SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD WINNERS Abbring, Angelee... 1998-99-00-01 Alsbrooks, Karen... 1977-78-79-80 Backus, Mindy... 1986 Baker, Erin... 1999-00-01-02 Baird, Kimberly... 1978 Bauer, Kristen...1990-91 Bettio, Lisa...1985-86 Blackshere, Pamela...1975-76-77 Bock, Robin... 1987 Boleyn, Jen... 1997 Bostian, Lisa... 1996 Britenriker, Nicole...2005-06 Byrne, Keri... 1995 Cavanaugh, Carey... 1999 Collins, Jenny... 1982 Constable, Beth... 1976 Cram, Holly... 2004 Dahms, Brittany...2005-06-07 Daniel, Sara... 1992-93-94-95 Davis, Laura... 1992-93-94-95 Dozier, Kristen... 2009 Draeger, Shelly...2001-02-03 Dull, Katie...2008-09 Fenwick, Liáne... 1992 Flynn, Jen... 1997-98-99-00 Gassin, Lisa... 1978 Goldner, Amy... 1985 Gordon, Stacey... 2002-03-04-05 Halverson, Susan...2008-09 Hardesty, Jill... 1977 Hart, Kathy...1986-87 Hosie, Erin... 1986 Hughes, Ashley... 2007-08-09 Jensen, Kirstine... 1993-94-95-96 Jobst, Gabrielle... 1992-93-94-95 Johnson, Lynn...1988-89-90 Kastein, Laura...2008-09 Kastein, Rebecca...2003-04-05 Keeler, Julie...1982-83 Keller, Sheree...1976-77 McDougall, Dawn...1989-91-92 Melsether, Trine... 2002 Meyer, Danielle... 2005-06-07-08 Meyers, Margaret...1985-86-87 Meyers, Sabrina... 2000 Mignin, Sarah... 2009 Miller, Amanda... 2003-04-05-06 Mullis, Ashley... 1993 Netten, Brenda... 1998 Noble, Chelsea...2008-09 O Brien, Marlene...1985-87 Ormsby, Mary...1978-79 Pankova, Andrea... 1998 Parsons, Heidi... 1990 Peterson, Kea... 1994 Petticrew, Toby... 1978 Radigan, Margie... 1976 Ralston, Maria... 2009 Ranft, Kim... 1992 Reichert, Janis...1976-77 Rinker, Terri... 1985 Sanderson, Penny... 1983 Sands, Denise... 1976 Schardt, Jackie... 2003-04-05-06 Schriver, Sharon... 1982 Schwarzwalder, Allie... 2009 Sills, Shellye... 2000 Slevin, Caitlin... 2006 Smith, Karen... 1984 Stalling, Laura... 1997-98-99-00 Stearns, Dana... 1998-99-00-01 Stevens, Ami... 2005-06-07-08 Stiling, Suzie... 2000-01-02-03 Stragliotto, Tricia... 1995 Swiger, Laurie...1978-79 Szerszen, Anna... 2007-08-09 Tengnas, Anna... 2004-05-06-07 Treadway, Erin... 2001 Virtue, Katie... 2000-01-02-03 Vitali, Lisa... 1987 Wouters, Vanessa...1997-98 Wright, Victoria...1984-85-86-87-88 Ziga, Ann Marie... 1978 OHIO STATE FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR O Leary, Holly...1991 Wissler, Leisa...1992 Davis, Laura...1995 Wouters, Vanessa...1998 Gordon, Stacey...2003, 05 HONDA SPORTS AWARD Marisa Main (2004-6) three-time second team AVCA All-American and a three-time first-team All-Big Ten selection. Danielle Meyer (2004-07) two-time third team AVCA All-American and a first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Davis, Laura...1994 OHIO STATE ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME Alsbrooks, Karen... 1998 Bettio, Lisa... 1996 Davis, Laura... 2000 DiPronio, Audrey... 2005 Jobst, Gabriele... 2005 O Leary, Holly... 1999 Ormsby, Mary... 1995 Wissler, Leisa... 2001 Wouters, Vanessa... 2004 AIAW ALL TOURNAMENT TEAM Alsbrooks, Karen... 1979 THE PEOPLE. THE TRADITION. THE EXCELLENCE. 09 122 123