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U N I O N VOLLEYBALL

UNION UNIVERSITY Schedule Union University Lady Bulldogs 2007 Volleyball Schedule DATE OPPONENT TIME LOCATION SEPTEMBER Sat 1 Crichton College (Tenn.) * 2:00 pm Memphis, Tenn. Fri 7 Univ. of the Cumberlands (Ky.) # 3:00 pm Lebanon, Tenn. Fri 7 Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) # 7:00 pm Lebanon, Tenn. Sat 8 Shorter College (Ga.) # 11:00 am Lebanon, Tenn. Sat 8 King College (Tenn.) # 1:00 pm Lebanon, Tenn. MON 10 BETHEL COLLEGE (TENN.) * 7:00 PM UNION TUE 11 TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 7:00 PM UNION FRI 14 MID-CONTINENT UNIVERSITY (KY.) * 7:00 PM UNION TUE 18 FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 7:00 PM UNION Thu 20 Lyon College (Ark.) * 7:00 pm Batesville, Ark. Sat 22 Univ. of the Cumberlands (Ky.) 12:00 noom Williamsburg, Ky. TUE 25 LAMBUTH UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 7:00 PM UNION Thu 27 Cumberland University (Tenn.) * 7:00 pm Lebanon, Tenn. OCTOBER Tue 2 Rhodes College (Tenn.) 7:00 pm Memphis, Tenn. THU 4 MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE (TENN.) * 7:00 PM UNION SAT 6 CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY (TENN.) * 1:00 PM UNION MON 8 CRICHTON COLLEGE (TENN.) * 7:00 PM UNION Thu 11 Trevecca Nazarene University (Tenn.) * 7:00 pm Nashville, Tenn. SAT 13 UNIV. OF THE CUMBERLANDS (KY.) 1:00 PM UNION TUE 16 LYON COLLEGE (ARK.) * ^ 7:00 PM UNION Thu 18 Lambuth University (Tenn.) * 7:00 pm Jackson, Tenn. Mon 22 Bethel College (Tenn.) * 7:00 pm McKenzie, Tenn. Tue 23 Martin Methodist College (Tenn.) * 7:00 pm Pulaski, Tenn. Fri 26 Lindenwood University (Mo.) $ 4:45 pm Marion, Ind. Fri 26 Bethel College (Ind.) $ 7:00 pm Marion, Ind. Sat 27 Indiana Wesleyan University $ 9:00 am Marion, Ind. Sat 27 Lindsey Wilson College (Ky.) $ 11:15 am Marion, Ind. Tue 30 Mid-Continent University (Ky.) * 7:00 pm Mayfield, Ky. NOVEMBER Thu 1 Freed-Hardeman University (Tenn.) * 7:00 pm Henderson, Tenn. Sat 3 Brescia University (Ky.) 2:00 pm Owensboro, Ky. Nov. 8-10 TranSouth Conference Tournament Batesville, Ark. (Lyon College) Nov. 16-17 NAIA Region XI Tournament Henderson, Tenn (Freed-Hardeman Univ.) Nov. 28 Dec.1 NAIA National Tournament Columbia, Mo. (Columbia College) All times are listed in Central Standard Time # - Cumberland Tournament (Lebanon, Tennessee) $ - Indiana Wesleyan Tournament (Marion, Indiana) ^ - Senior Night * - TranSouth Conference Matches www.uu.edu/athletics 2 - Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs Quick Facts Director of Athletics: Dr. David Blackstock (dblackst@uu.edu) (731) 661-5277 Associate Director of Athletics: Tommy Sadler (tsadler@uu.edu) (731) 661-5218 Athletic Secretary: Teresa Thomas (tthomas@uu.edu) (731) 661-5130 Head Coach: Steven Gream (third season) Email: sgream@uu.edu Office Phone: (731) 661-5451 Alma Mater: Union (2000) Record at Union: 46-28 (.662) Career Record: Same Assistant Coach: Heather Hall (first season) Email: hhall@uu.edu Office Phone: 731-661-5141 Alma Mater: Gannon University (2004) Previous Season Overall record: 27-10 Conference Finish: 10-6 (3rd place) Post Season: TranSouth Tournament 3rd Place NAIA Region XI Tournament App. Final Ranking: NR Team National Tournament History NAIA - 1 (2004) NCCAA - 5 (1998, 99, 00, 02, 03) NCCAA National Champions - 2003 Location: 1050 Union University Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38305 Phone: (731) 661-5130 Fax: (731) 661-5182 Website: www.uu.edu/athletics Founded: 1823 Enrollment: 3,300 Nickname: Lady Bulldogs Colors: Red & White Affiliation: NAIA Conference: TranSouth Conference Gym: Fred DeLay Gymnasium Fred DeLay Gymnasium Capacity: 2200 Press Box: (731) 661-5511 Sports Information Director: Steven Aldridge Phone: (731) 661-5027 Fax: (731) 661-5182 E-mail: saldridg@uu.edu Sports Information Graduate Assistant: Kristen Kolter, Decatur, Ind. Sports Information Student Assistants: Jessica Bandy, Cartersville, Ga. Allison Caldwell, Lexington, Tenn. Emily Davis, Hendersonville, Tenn. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. 2007 Schedule...2 Media Outlets & Quick Facts...3 Union University Information...4 University President...5 University Athletic Director...6 Athletic Staff Directory...7 Head Coach Information...8 Assistant Coach/Trainer...9 Player Profiles...10-13 2006 Season Stats & Results...14 Season Outlook / Season Summary...15 TranSouth Conference Information...16 NAIA Information & Opponent Information...17 Union Honor Roll...18 Union Record Book...18-19 2007 Roster and Team Photo...Outside Back Cover THE JACKSON SUN www.jacksonsun.com 245 West Lafayette Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 425-9636 (731) 425-9639 FAX Local Union Bulldog Media Outlets WBBJ-TV CHANNEL 7 (ABC) www.wbbjtv.com 346 Muse Street Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 424-4515 (731) 424-9299 FAX WDXI 1310 AM One Radio Park Drive Jackson, TN 39301 (731) 424-1310 SUPERTALK 97.7 FM Robin Cude, Steve Hemann 25 Stonebrook Place, Suite G #322 Jackson, TN 38305 (731) 855-9394 (731) 855-1600 www.gracebroadcasting.com WNWS RADIO 101.5 FM/ SPORTSTALK www.wnws.com 101 North Highland Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 423-8101 (731) 423-8304 FAX WBFG 96.5 FM 584 Smith Street Lexington, TN 38351 (800) 301-9930 731-968-0380 FAX wbfg965@yahoo.com WTJS 1390 AM NEWS RADIO www.wtjs.com 122 Radio Road Jackson, TN 38301 (731) 427-3316 (731) 427-4576 FAX This media guide was designed, written, and edited by the Union Sports Information Staff. The player and team photography and action photos are courtesy of the Union Sports Information Department and the Union Visual Communications Staff. Printing was done by Tennessee Industrial Printing. www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 3

UNION UNIVERSITY The University FACTS ABOUT UNION UNIVERSITY Location: Jackson, Tennessee (area population: 100,000), 80 miles east of Memphis and 120 miles west of Nashville. Emphasis: A private, four-year, coeducational liberal arts university. Founded in 1823, Union University is affiliated with the Tennessee Baptist Convention. Degrees: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master of Arts in Education and Master of Science in Nursing. Campus: Academic facilities include the 225,000 square-foot Penick Academic Complex, the 30,000 square-foot Blasingame Academic Complex, newly added Jennings Hall, and Hammons Hall. Residential/student facilities include men s and women s apartment villages, commons buildings, and the 52,000 squarefoot Hyran E. Barefoot Student Union Building. Athletic facilities include a 2,200-seat gymnasium, a lighted 700-seat baseball stadium, a lighted 300-seat softball park, olympic-size indoor swimming pool, a lighted soccer field, an 18,000 square foot field house with 9,000 square foot indoor turf room, and a wellness facility. Faculty: Of our faculty 82.7% hold earned doctorates or the highest degree in their field. Campus Visits: Visit our campus anytime to meet with faculty or visit a class. You are also invited to join us for a Union Preview Day. This year s Preview Days schedule is found at http://www.uu.edu/ campusvisits or call 1.800.33.UNION. Office hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., first and third Saturdays of the month from 9: 30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Rankings: Listed in U.S. News & World Report s top tier universities for nine consecutive years Carnegie Foundation s Top Tier University Time magazine s 500 Best Colleges The Princeton Review s five highly selective private universities in Tennessee The Templeton Foundation Guide for Colleges That Encourage Character Development America s Best College Buys America s Best College Scholarships FINANCIAL AID We are committed to creating financial aid packages that bring the cost of Union within reach of every student accepted to the University. Financial aid includes scholarships, grants, loans, and campus work. Of our students, 80% receive financial aid. HOW TO GET TO UNION Take Interstate 40 to Exit 80-B North (Highway 45 By-Pass). Turn left at the first light onto Union University Drive. The campus entrance will be on the left beside BancorpSouth. Student/Faculty Ratio: 12-to-1 Enrollment: 3,300 History: Founded in 1823, Union is the oldest institution affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention. Accreditation: Union University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, GA, 30033-4097, Telephone 404.679.4501) to award baccalaureate, masters, education specialist, and education doctorate degrees. UNION ATHLETICS The University offers ten varsity athletic programs and one junior varsity program in which student-athletes may participate. Men s and Women s Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Men s Golf, Men s and Women s Soccer, Men s and Women s Cross Country, Women s Volleyball and junior varsity soccer. Union is a Division I member of the NAIA (National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics). Union athletes have consistently received national recognition through participation in National Championship Tournaments, rankings in NAIA National Polls, and naming of athletes as All-Americans and Academic All-Americans. ADMISSIONS Union University seeks to educate students to be servant leaders, ready to carry out the vocation to which God has called them, and equipped with the abilities necessary to think Christianly and perform skillfully in the world. To this end, Union University seeks to recruit and admit quality undergraduate students of qualified preparation and good character. Students qualifying for Unconditional Admission to Union University must meet two of the following three criteria: 1) 22 ACT/1010 SAT 2) 2.5 Core GPA 3) Top 50% of Graduating Class. Students who qualify for Unconditional Admission must have a minimum of an 18 ACT/850 SAT and a 2.0 Core GPA regardless of whether or not either of these criteria were utilized to qualify for admission. These two criteria serve as a floor for Unconditional Admission. All students desiring a challenging, faith-based education are invited to apply. Students may apply on-line at www.uu.edu or by calling 1-800-33UNION. We welcome you. Several Union athletes have taken their talents into the professional arena as players and coaches. For more information contact: Union University 1050 Union University Drive Jackson, Tennessee 38305 (731) 661-5000 1-800-33UNION E-mail: info@uu.edu Or visit Union s home page at http://www.uu.edu STAY INFORMED ABOUT BULLDOG ATHLETICS Visit the Union University Athletics website (www.uu.edu/ athletics) for news, stats, player information, photos, and more. To be placed on the Union University Fan or Media e-mail list contact saldridg@uu.edu. For results following Bulldog contests, call the Bulldog Hotline at (731) 661-5463. 4 - Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Letter from the President The Dockery Era Dear Friends of Union University Athletics: Thank you so much for your support of Union University athletics. A commitment to excellence is one of our four core values across the University best demonstrated in our numerous quality academic programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. For eleven straight years Union has been listed as a Top Tier University in the South by U. S. News and World Report. One of the fastest growing private institutions in the entire South, Union University continues to make strides in all aspects of our workand athletics is no exception. For four straight years Union has been the recipient of the TranSouth All-Sports Trophy. This recognition speaks well of all of our coaches and athletes. We salute David Blackstock, Tommy Sadler, and all of those who serve Union University so faithfully in our Department of Athletics. We thank each of you for your support of the Union University athletic teams and for support of our distinctive Christcentered mission. Go Bulldogs! David S. Dockery, President When David S. Dockery was elected as the fifteenth president of Union University in December 1995, he brought with him a compelling vision to build on a great tradition while taking Union to the next level of regional and national prominence in Christian higher education. The progress that has been made during this time has been remarkable: annual non-duplicating headcount increased from 2200 (in 1996) to more than 4000 (in 2007) with annual fall enrollment increasing from 1975 to 3300; significantly increased giving to Union, including twelve of the largest commitments in Union history; instituted three five-year strategic plans including the current Union 2010: A Vision for Excellence ; completed construction of two residence halls, the Miller Tower, Jennings Hall, Hammons Hall, Fesmire Fieldhouse and athletic fields, and the magnificent $20 million White Hall for Science and Healthcare. A $110 million comprehensive Building a Future campaign (now at $95 million) was launched; renewed commitment to scholarship and research among Union faculty as a part of the establishment of the Center for Faculty Development; added new undergraduate majors in political science, physics, theology, digital media studies, church history, ethics, sports management, sports medicine, engineering; and graduate programs in education (M.Ed., Ed.S., and Ed.D.), nursing (MSN with tracks in education, administration, and nurse anesthesia), intercultural studies (MAIS); and a graduate program in Christian Studies (MCS). SACS Level V accreditation was achieved and accreditation was reaffirmed in 2007 at the ten year review; programs were added in undergraduate research. Student Life and Campus Ministry programs were expanded including: LIFE group programs, student leadership development, student retention programs, student mission involvement, and giftedness assessment program for freshman students. An extension campus was established in Germantown, TN, which now has almost 900 students. This era has seen the establishment of the Carl F.H. Henry Center for Christian Leadership; the Charles Colson Chair for Faith and Culture; the Hammons Chair of Pre-Medical Studies and the Hammons Center for Science and Faith; the Ryan Center for Biblical Studies, the Stephen Olford Chair of Preaching; the Center for Educational Practice, the Center for Religion and Politics, the Center for Excellence in Healthcare Practice, and the Center for Media, Faith and Culture. The highly successful annual Scholarship Banquet (1997-2007) was launched, along with Union Forums. Union has achieved top tier recognition in U.S. News and World Report for ten years in a row and other important listings. A new Mission Statement, Identity Statement, Core Values, and Statement of Faith have been adopted to guide the University during this time. Union has attracted national attention with its approach to a simulation model for healthcare, as well as major conferences regarding Baptist Identity, Christian Higher Education, and other key topics. Three significant publications have helped define the work of Christian higher education on the Union campus and around the country: The Future of Christian Higher Education, Shaping a Christina Worldview, and Renewing Minds: Serving Church and Society Through Christian Higher Education. www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 5

UNION UNIVERSITY Athletic Administration Dr. David Blackstock David Blackstock is beginning his 34th season as athletic director at Union University, In the spring of 2006, Dr. Blackstock returned to the coaching ranks as he took over the softball head coaching duties. After two successfull seasons as softball head coach, Blackstock places his attention back on full-time athletic director duties. Dr. David Blackstock will be leading an athletic department that is currently made up of 10 varsity sports (women: soccer, cross country, volleyball, basketball, softball; men: soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, golf) and two junior varsity sports (men s and women s soccer). Blackstock spent 18 seasons at the helm of the women s basketball program at Union, where he compiled a 509-89 overall record, earning his 500th career victory during the 1998-99 season. Numerous accomplishments have been a part of his basketball coaching career, including the 1998 NAIA Women s Basketball National Championship. In addition to the national title, Blackstock was named NAIA Coach of the Year and was inducted into the NAIA Hall of Fame in 1999. Blackstock took over the baseball program in 1975 where he, along with co-head coach Dr. Linn Stranak, guided the team to a third place finish in the NAIA World Series in 1983, the only season Union has participated in the event. It was at that same time that Blackstock turned his attention to the women s basketball program. During the Lady Bulldog basketball campaign, Blackstock went to the NAIA District 24 finals 11 times, capturing five district crowns, the 1998 national championship, and 12 conference championships. He guided the team to 10 national tournament berths in his final 12 seasons, participating three times in the title game. In the two seasons he coached the Union Softball team, Blackstock accumulated a record of 77-36 with one region tournament appearance. Blackstock began his association with Union University as a baseball player in 1960 where he played for the Bulldogs until 1964. After a bachlor s degree from Union in 1964, Blackstock Women s Basketball Baseball Softball earned a Master of Education degre from Memphis State University in 1967. He then Year Record Year Record Year Record moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he received his doctorate from the University of Southern Mississippi. Blackstock then returned to 1998-99 1997-98 31-5 35-3 1985* 1984* 39-11 29-11 2007 2006 40-18 37-18 Union in 1973 as athletic director and instructor in 1996-97 35-5 1983* 48-12 the physical education department. 1995-96 34-4 1982* 40-10 Blackstock is a member of three Halls of Fame including NAIA, Tennessee Sports, and Madison County. He and his wife, Armita, have two children, a daughter Dixie Blackstock Waddell of Knoxville and a son, Rebel, of Jackson, Tenn. 1994-95 31-3 1981* 34-14 1993-94 27-6 1980 30-14 1992-93 33-5 1979 15-20 1991-92 31-5 1978 13-18 1990-91 26-4 1977 10-17 1989-90 23-6 1976 18-21 1988-89 28-6 1975 12-22 1987-88 29-3 * co-head coach with 1986-87 26-4 Linn Stranak 1985-86 22-6 1984-85 31-2 1983-84 24-7 1982-83 19-10 1981-82 24-5 Athletic Director Phone: 731-661-5277 Email: dblackst@uu.edu TOTALS 509-89 (.851) 288-170 (.629) 77-36 (.681) 6 - Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Athletic Staff Directory Union Athletics 1050 Union University Drive Jackson, TN 38305 731-661-5130(p) 731-661-5182(f) NAME TITLE EMAIL PHONE (731) ADMINISTRATION Dr. David S. Dockery University President 661-5180 Dr. David Blackstock Director of Athletics dblackst@uu.edu 661-5277 Tommy Sadler Associate Director of Athletics tsadler@uu.edu 661-5218 Dr. Linn Stranak Department Chair of PEWS lstranak@uu.edu 661-5288 Teresa Thomas Athletics/PEWS Secretary tthomas@uu.edu 661-5130 Don Richard Faculty Athletic Representative drichard@uu.edu 661-5338 ATHLETIC TRAINING Kristy Johnson Head Athletic Trainer kjohnson@uu.edu 661-5439 Cliff Pawley ATEP Coordinator/Trainer cpawley@uu.edu 661-5529 Sarah Davenport Trainer/Instructor sdavenpo@uu.edu 661-5280 FACILITIES Andy Rushing Director of Athletic Facilities arushing@uu.edu 661-5333 SPORTS INFORMATION Steven Aldridge Sports Information Director saldridg@uu.edu 661-5207 Kristen Kolter Graduate Assistant Sports Information BASEBALL Brent Fronabarger Head Baseball Coach bfronaba@uu.edu 661-5489 David Canary Assistant Baseball Coach dcanary@uu.edu 661-5956 BASKETBALL (Men s) Ralph Turner Head Men s Basketball Coach rturner@uu.edu 661-5286 David Niven Assistant Men s Basketball Coach dniven@uu.edu 661-5132 Chima Abakwue Graduate Assistant Men s Basketball BASKETBALL (Women s) Mark Campbell Head Women s Basketball Coach mcampbel@uu.edu 661-5344 Stephanie Clark Assistant Women s Basketball Coach sclark@uu.edu 661-5171 Jennifer Henson Graduate Assistant Women s Basketball CHEERLEADING Tina Giddens Head Cheerleading Sponsor tgiddens@uu.edu 661-5299 Heather Kee Assistant Cheerleading Sponsor CROSS COUNTRY (Men s and Women s) Dr. Gary Johnson Head Cross Country Coach gjohnson@uu.edu 661-5246 GOLF (Men s) Andy Rushing Head Men s Golf Coach arushing@uu.edu 661-5333 SOCCER (Men s) Clovis Simas Head Men s Soccer Coach csimas@uu.edu 661-5533 Scott Marksberry Assistant Men s Soccer Coach smarksbe@uu.edu 661-6590 SOCCER (Women s) Brandon Boylan Head Women s Soccer Coach bboylan@uu.edu 661-5293 Issac Brooks Assistant Women s Soccer Coach ibrooks@uu.edu 661-6589 SOFTBALL Heather Hall Head Softball Coach hhall@uu.edu 661-5141 Steven Gream Assistant Softball Coach sgream@uu.edu 661-5451 VOLLEYBALL Steven Gream Head Volleyball Coach sgream@uu.edu 661-5451 Heather Hall Assistant Volleyball Coach hhall@uu.edu 661-5141 www.uu.edu/athletics www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 7

During his time at Union as a student, Gream was the student assistant coach for the volleyball team. Over those two seasons, Union compiled an overall record of 78-18 with a TranSouth Conference regular season and tournament championship. Union also participated in two NAIA Region XI Tournaments, as well as, two appearances in the NCCAA (National Christian College Athletic Association) National Tournament. Year-By-Year Coaching Records and Season Highlights - Program began in 1998 Year Head Coach Records Season Highlights 2006 Steven Gream (46-28/14-12) (.622/.538) 27-10/10-6 2005 Steven Gream 19-18/4-6 2004 UNION UNIVERSITY Head Coach Steven Gream Brian Dunn (243-62/64-13) (.797/.831) 31-5/10-0 2003 Brian Dunn 41-9/11-2 2002 Brian Dunn 26-13/7-5 2001 Brian Dunn 32-6/8-2 2000 Brian Dunn 35-10/9-1 1999 Brian Dunn 44-6/11-0 1998 Brian Dunn 34-13/8-3 Steven Gream enters his third season as the head coach of the Union University volleyball program. Gream, only the second head coach in the Union volleyball history, continued the winning tradition by leading the squad to a ninth straight winning season. In addition to this head coaching duties for volleyball, Gream will serve as assistant coach for softball and work with the athletic facilities director. Gream is coming off his best season as head coach of the Union volleyball team. His group posted a 27-10 record and finished third in the TranSouth regular season and tournament. He earned his first trip as a coach to the NAIA Region XI Tournament and the team s eighth region trip in nine seasons. After graduating from Union University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science degree in History, Gream spent five years at his former high school alma mater, North Pemiscot High School in Wardell, Missouri. At North Pemiscot, Gream was the high school and junior high volleyball coach, as well as, a high school history teacher. In August of 2004, Gream completed his Masters of Education degree from Union University. In each summer, starting in 2005, Gream has led a group of high school volleyball players to Hawaii for a series of matches. Through his coaching in this type of environment, Gream has witnessed top-notch volleyball talent and numerous styles of play. This experience serves well for Gream as he prepares his teams to compete in the very competitive TranSouth Conference and the NAIA. Gream, a native of Portageville, Missouri, has worked with local clubs and leagues in the community to develop new volleyball programs for young kids, and in doing so, has increased the participation and quality of volleyball in his area. He also is a member of the AVCA (American Volleyball Coaches Association). TranSouth Regular Season Third Place; TranSouth Tournament Third Place; NAIA Region XI Tournament Appearance TranSouth Tournament Appearance; Eighth Straight Winning Season for Union Volleyball TranSouth Conf. regular season and tourney champions; NAIA Region XI Champions; First ever NAIA National Tournament Appearance TranSouth Conf. regular season and tourney runner-up; NCCAA National Champions TranSouth Conf. regular season runner-up; NCCAA MidEast Region Champions TranSouth Conf. regular season and tourney runner-up; NCCAA National Tournament runner-up TranSouth Conf. regular season Champions; NCCAA MidEast Region Champions TranSouth Conf. regular season and tourney Champions; NCCAA MidEast Region Champions TranSouth Conf. regular season and tournament runner-up; NCCAA MidEast Region Champions Head Coach Phone: 731-661-5451 Email: sgream@uu.edu 8 - Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Coaching Staff Heather Hall Heather Hall is in her first season with Union University. In June of 2007, Hall was hired as the new head softball coach for the Union Lady Bulldogs. In addition to her softball duties, Hall will serve as the assistant volleyball coach. Hall, a native of Prince Edward Island, Canada, has spent the past two seasons as the assistant coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin under the leadership of Head Coach Donley Canary. Hall, formerly known as Heather Ford, played college softball at Gannon University in Erie Pennsylvania from 2001-2004. In 2004, she graduated with a major in Social Work and a minor in French. While at Gannon, she set numerous school records. Hall holds careers records for strikeouts (857), shutouts (35), innings pitched, ERA (1.06), wins 68), complete games (81), and games started. She also holds Gannon single season records for strikeouts (226), while also holding the second, third, and fourth spots for strikeouts in a season. Hall adds single season records in ERA (0.51), complete games, innings pitched, and shutouts to her list of milestones. In 2001, Ford was named the GLIAC Freshman of the Year and was a three-time All- GLIAC performer (2001, 2002, and 2004). In 2002, Hall s ERA and strikeouts placed her second and third respectively in NCAA Division II ranks. Hall has competed in the Canadian Nationals at the junior and senior levels. She was named the MVP for the Canadian Senior Women s National Tournament in 2002. Hall was married to Steven Hall, Jr. on July 7, 2007. She has one step daughter, Audrey Hall (7). Assistant Coach Phone: 731-661-5141 Email: hhall@uu.edu Kristen Kolter is in her first season as a graduate assistant coach for the Union volleyball team. Kolter is a 2007 graduate of Union University with a degree in???. She is working to complete her Master s of Arts and Education Degree. Kristen Kolter Graduate Assistant Kolter played four seasons for the Union softball team and one season as a member of the volleyball team. During Kolter s career, she was named first team All-Conference and All-Region as a junior when she hit.366 with seven doubles and six homeruns. During her playing career, the softball team posted two conference championships, a region title, and two trips to the NAIA Softball National Tournament. Kristen prepped at Adams Central HS were she played volleyball and softball. She earned the Jet Award and was named All-Conference in softball at a junior and senior. In 2003 as a high school senior, she was named a Who s Who Athlete s Addition. Kristen hit.399 for her high school career and hit.486 as a senior. She also tallied 107 hits, 81 RBI, 26 doubles, five triples, and three homeruns for her career. She led her high school volleyball team to four straight conference and sectional championships (1999-2002). Adam Raines Volleyball Trainer Phone: 731-661-5439 Adam Raines is now in his second season as the trainer for the volleyball team. Raines graduated from Union University in 2006 with a degree in Athletic Training. He has since then has become a Board Certified Licensed Athletic Trainer. Currently, Raines is completing graduate work in Biology and Chemistry, and is looking to get into medical school. During his college career, Raines was earned National Deans List honors in 2006 and 2007. He also was a member of Cambridge Who s Who in 2007. In 2006, Raines earned the National Collegiate Physical Education and Health Award. Raines is a native of Goodlettsville, Tennessee where he graduate from Greenbriar High School with honors. www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 9

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs RETURNING PLAYERS #7 Lindsey Wallach 5-7 Senior Libero/DS Hometown: Eureka, Missouri Previous School: Eureka HS Birthday: December 27 Coach s Comments: Lindsey is a hard working player who is one of our returning premier defensive specialists. She did an outstanding job as libero for Union last season. Lindsey will continue to improve and provide a great defensive presence on the back row in 2007. Union Career: 2005...played in 135 games, tallied 309 digs and an.816 pass percentage. 2006...played in 129 of Union s 133 matches with a team high 584 digs and a second best.883 reception percentage...was named conference libero of the week once and a TranSouth Scholar Athlete. Before Union: Wallach was a member of the volleyball, basketball and track and field teams at her Eureka High School. During the 2003 season, Wallach accounted for 280 digs, 272 serves and 155 points. She was also a member of the National Honor Society, a student council representative and member of the FCA. 0 0 #8 Amanda Hutchison Coyle 5-9 Junior Middle Hitter Hometown: Jackson, Tennessee Previous School: Trinity Christian Acad. Birthday: December 31 Coach s Comments: Amanda is an exciting player who can play both sides of the ball well. She places fear in her opponents with her powerful attach and her exceptional blocking abilities that has led the conference in each of the past two seasons. Union Career: 2005...played in all 135 games, tallied a team-high 550 kills, 36 aces, 334 digs, and a team-high 190 blocks...named TranSouth Freshman of the Year, TranSouth All-Conference, and NAIA All-Region XI. 2006...played in all of Union s 133 games...was second on the team with 505 kills and a team high.448 attack percentage...posted 387 digs and a team high 205 blocks...was named conference player of the week once, first team All-Conference, and All- Region...passed the 1,000 career kill plateau. Before Union: Hutchison played at TCA. Over her career, Hutchison earned three All-District and All-Tournament honors. In 2004, she was named District and Region MVP, District Player of the Year, and the Jackson Sun Player of the Year. Hutchison holds four state records for kills in high school play. 133 268 10- Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs NEWCOMERS TO UNION VOLLEYBALL #2 CJ Neathamer #6 Emilie Ogas 5-10 Junior Outside Hitter Hometown: Anderson, Calif. Previous School: Shasta CC Birthday: June 5 Coach s Comments: CJ brings an exciting game to Union with her balanced skills of being a great attacker, a great passer, and a great server. All of these skills earned her numerous honors in California and will prove valuable during her time at Union. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Neathamer came to Union after spending two seasons at Shasta College where she played volleyball and softball. While at Shasta, Neathamer helped lead her team to the Golden Valley Conference Title and a 7th place finish in the state playoffs in 2006. As a sophomore, she was named Team Captain, Team MVP, first team All-Conference, All-Conference MVP, All- Region, All-North State, and All-State. Her freshman year at Shasta saw Neathamer receive the team MVP, Team Captain, All-Conference, All-Region, and All-North State. She was also an All- Conference softball player at Shasta. Neathamer prepped at Enterprise High School where she played volleyball, softball, and basketball. In high school volleyball, she earned countless honors including being named first team All-League and All-Section as a senior. She helped lead her team to the League and Section Championships in 2005. Neathamer also excelled in academics as she posted a 3.5 GPA. She earned the California Award for Sportsmanship and Citizenship, the Athletic Boosters Award, and Who s Who Among American High School Students. 6-0 Junior Opposite Hitter Hometown: Porterville, Calif. Previous School: Porterville CC Birthday: June 29 Coach s Comments: Emilie is a powerful player at the net on both offense and defense. She is an incredible attacker who hits with power and provides a solid block on the right side with her six foot frame. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Ogas is a transfer from Porterville Community College in California. While there, Ogas played two seasons of volleyball. She was named the Freshman of the Year and second team All-Conference in 2005. Ogas was also named first team All-Conference in 2006. She ranked in the Top-10 of the California Community Colleges in kills as a sophomore. Ogas prepped at Porterville High School were she played volleyball and softball. She helped lead her volleyball team to the East Yosemite League Titles in 2003 and 2004. Ogas was named league MVP as a senior, along with being a first team All-County and first team All-Valley. Off the court, Ogas was the senior class secretary. #9 Cassi Hobbs 5-7 Junior Libero Hometown: Tulare, California Previous School: Porterville CC Birthday: July 24 Coach s Comments: Cassi is an outstanding libero who can take over a match with her eyecatching defensive play. She will provide a major boost to and already stong Union defense. Union Career: 2006...Red-shirt Season. Before Union: Hobbs transferred to Union from Porterville College in California where she spent two seasons. While at Porterville, she was named first team All-Conference, YUBA City Invitaitonal MVP, Porterville College MVP, and led the conference in digs. Hobbs prepped at Tulare Western High School were she played volleyball, basketball, and ran track. www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 11

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs #11 Jennifer Martins 5-7 Junior Setter Hometown: Mississauga, Ontario Previous School: Genesee CC Birthday: November 29 Coach s Comments: Jennifer is an incredible setter who is gifted with great hands and an outstanding court awareness. These and other skills will be a great asset as she leads the Union offense. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Martins transferred to Union from Genesee Community College were she played volleyball and softball. In volleyball, she was named second team All-American and Region 3 Player of the Year as a sophomore. Martins ranked nationally in three categories as a freshman, including first in hitting efficiency, 27th in aces per game, 37th in assists per game. Martins played five sports in high school at Iona Catholic Secondary School. She was a member of the volleyball, softball, hockey, basketball, and flag football teams. As a junior, she was named MVP in volleyball, softball, hockey, and flag football. Martins was president of the Physical Education Club and received the Chancellors Award in 2007. #17 Tiven Catrett 5-8 Junior Outside Hitter Hometown: San Jose, Calif. Previous School: West Valley CC Birthday: April 11 Coach s Comments: Tiven is a proven hitter who has a powerful spike and is very versatile at numerous positions. Tiven is an all-around player who will give Union options with her ability to hit from any position well and her passing ability. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Catrett transferred to Union from West Valley Community College were she played two seasons of volleyball. As a sophomore at West Valley, she was named first team All- Conference. Catrett also helped lead her junior college team to the Coast Conference South Championship in 2005 and 2006. Catrett prepped at Live Oak High School in Morgan Hill, Calif. There, she played volleyball and basketball. She was earned the Coach s Award and All- Conference in volleyball as a senior. #22 Brisa Berlin 5-11 Junior Middle Hitter Hometown: Visalia, Calif. Previous School: College of the Sequoias Birthday: August 22 Coach s Comments: Brisa is solid at the net with a great attack and puts up a big block. She will combine with Hutchison Coyle to provide a great block for our front line defense and make things easier for our back row defense. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Berlin transferred to Union after playing two seasons of volleyball at the College of the Sequoias. She was named first team All-Conference as a sophomore and second team All- Conference as a freshman in college. In 2006, she averaged 3.21 kills per game and ranked 24th in blocks per game (1.2). Berlin prepped at Mt. Whitney High School where she played volleyball, soccer, and ran track. 12- Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs #1 Olivia Sells 5-4 Freshman Libero/DS Hometown: Litte Rock, Arkansas Previous School: Little Rock Christian Acad. Birthday: July 11 Coach s Comments: Olivia is a gifted defender who, as a freshman, will work to learn the college game and help with the Union defense. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Sells prepped at Little Rock Christian Academy where she played four years of volleyball. In 2005 and 2006, she helped lead her team to the 3A Central Conference regular season and tournament championships. As a senior, Sells was named to the state All-Star team, as well as, the Battle at the Fort All-Tournament team. She was also a Wendy s High School Heisman Nominee and named the Outstanding Female Scholar Athlete. In both her junior and senior years, Sells added All-Conference and Defensive MVP to her list of honors. Off the court, Sells was a member of the Honor Society, Beta Club, Oxbridge Union, delegate to the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, and was voted the senior class vice president. #12 Jill Dake 5-9 Freshman Outside Hitter Hometown: Edwardsville, Ill. Previous School: Edwardsville HS Birthday: December 14 Coach s Comments: Jill plays strong at the net and is versatile enough to play all three front row positions. As a freshman, she will gain the valuable experience to provide depth to an already solid front row. Union Career: 2007...First Season at Union. Before Union: Dake prepped at Edwardsville High School were she played four seasons of volleyball and swam for two seasons. She helped lead her team to the Region Title in 2005 and 2006. Off the court, Dake was an Honor Roll student. www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 13

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs 2006 Union University Volleyball Season Stats & Results Records: Overall (27-10); Conference (10-6); Home (8-2); Away (9-5); Neutral (10-3) ATTACK SET SERVE PASS DEF BLOCK GEN # Player GP MP K E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE BHE 1 Kristen Michael 60 18 0 0 2.000 0 0 0 27 112 0 0 0 0 3 Kelly Huffines 109 33 45 10 114.307 17 12 5 54 269 19 16 6 0 5 Lindsay Holmes 131 37 241 66 599.292 56 74 65 66 473 41 58 37 0 6 Purity Ogolla 125 37 47 15 158.203 1443 36 39 5 187 39 48 28 0 7 Lindsey Wallach 129 37 2 0 12.167 7 0 1 75 584 0 0 0 0 8 Amanda Hutchison 131 37 505 56 1003.448 4 34 41 13 83 113 92 34 0 11 Edith Mendoza 113 32 313 58 718.355 0 86 35 0 72 70 64 43 0 12 Elena Villagomez 126 36 373 80 975.301 12 76 58 51 551 57 37 13 0 13 Kristen Kolter 27 21 4 0 13.308 200 19 8 0 20 1 0 0 0 34 Monica Schirmer 128 37 512 103 1209.338 3 79 56 1 201 57 41 18 0 TM TEAM 0 TOTALS 133 37 2042 388 4803.344 1742 416 308 292 2552 406 356 179 0 Date Opponent Score W L Score-by-Game 08/29/06 a Univ. of the Cumberlands 3-0 W 30-19, 30-15, 30-23 09/01/06 n Brescia University 3-1 W 30-16, 29-31, 30-25, 30-26 09/01/06 n Virginia Intermont 3-0 W 30-28, 30-23, 30-17 09/02/06 n Univ. of IL at Springfield 3-1 W 28-30, 30-20, 30-28, 30-19 09/02/06 n Univ. of IL at Springfield 3-1 W 30-19, 30-21, 24-30, 30-20 09/02/06 n Lambuth University 3-0 W 30-17, 30-20, 30-25 09/11/06 a Reinhardt College 3-0 W 30-18, 30-16, 30-21 09/12/06 a Berry College 3-0 W 30-25, 30-25, 31-29 09/15/06 * h Mid-Continent University 3-0 W 30-21, 30-15, 30-16 09/18/06 * a Bethel College (Tenn.) 3-2 W 30-22, 21-30, 30-15, 22-30, 15-11 09/19/06 * h Lambuth University 3-0 W 30-21, 30-15, 30-28 09/21/06 * h Lyon College 0-3 L 21-30, 25-30, 26-30 09/25/06 a Williams Baptist College 3-0 W 30-23, 30-21, 30-16 09/26/06 * a Martin Methodist College 1-3 L 24-30, 30-23, 21-30, 22-30 09/28/06 * h Trevecca Nazarene Univ. 3-1 W 30-24, 30-20, 23-30, 30-28 09/30/06 * h Cumberland University 3-1 W 30-25, 27-30, 30-21, 30-28 10/02/06 * h Freed-Hardeman Univ. 3-2 W 31-29, 30-21, 14-30, 21-30, 15-11 10/03/06 * a Trevecca Nazarene Univ. 1-3 L 25-30, 24-30, 30-27, 23-30 10/06/06 n Siena Heights Univ. 3-0 W 30-23, 30-16, 30-19 10/06/06 a Cornerstone University 1-3 L 14-30, 30-28, 30-32, 24-30 10/07/06 n Davenport Univ. 3-0 W 30-17, 30-21, 30-10 10/07/06 n Concordia University MI 3-0 W 30-20, 30-16, 30-8 10/12/06 * a Cumberland University 3-0 W 30-21, 30-24, 30-21 10/14/06 h Univ. of the Cumberlands 3-0 W 32-30, 30-20, 30-23 10/16/06 * a Lambuth University 3-0 W 30-23, 30-26, 30-17 10/17/06 * h Bethel College (Tenn.) 3-0 W 30-15, 30-22, 30-22 10/17/06 h Williams Baptist College 3-0 W 30-17, 32-30, 30-22 10/24/06 * h Martin Methodist College 2-3 L 28-30, 33-31, 30-26, 22-30, 12-15 10/26/06 * a Lyon College 2-3 L 30-28, 24-30, 27-30, 33-31, 5-15 10/31/06 * a Freed-Hardeman Univ. 1-3 L 22-30, 30-20, 25-30, 25-30 11/06/06 * a Mid-Continent University 3-0 W 30-13, 30-27, 30-27 11/10/06 ^ n Lyon College 3-0 W 31-29, 30-20, 30-19 11/10/06 ^ n Martin Methodist College 1-3 L 18-30, 30-24, 20-30, 21-30 11/10/06 ^ a Cumberland University 3-1 W 35-37, 30-24, 30-19, 30-20 11/11/06 ^ n Lyon College 3-0 W 30-27, 30-23, 30-23 11/11/06 ^ n Freed-Hardeman Univ. 1-3 L 31-29, 18-30, 25-30, 23-30 11/17/06 # n Freed-Hardeman Univ. 2-3 L 26-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-28, 11-15 14- Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Lady Bulldogs The 2007 season for the Union University Lady Bulldog volleyball team begins with lofty expectations. However, the challenge is great as the team returns only two players from last years squad. Third year head coach Steven Gream looks to mold this collection of players, possibly the most talented group in his three years of coaching, into a team that will challenge for the TranSouth title and more. Union has just one senior on the team with the return of Lindsey Wallach. Wallach proved to be a solid back row player, not just for Union, but in the league. The junior class for Union is rather large. The lone returning junior for Coach Gream is Amanda Hutchison Coyle. Hutchison Coyle is a past All-Conference and All-Region player. She passed the 1,000 career kill mark during her sophomore year. Seven juniors are newcomers to the team. Cassi Hobbs was a red-shirt last season, and will step in this year as one of the best defenders on the team. CJ Neathamer, Emilie Ogas, Tiven Catrett, and Brisa Berlin each come to Union to provide a explosive front row on offense and a solid block on defense. Jennifer Martins will start as the setter for the Lady Bulldogs. With the talented passers on the back row and the powerful arms on the front row, Martins could produce outstanding numbers this season. Two freshman players complete the roster for the Lady Bulldogs. Olivia Sells adds depth to a very talented back row, while Jill Dake comes in as a young outside hitter that will have an opportunity to learn and contribute this season. Union s collection of players for the 2007 season boasts a returning All- Conference and All-Region performer, plus newcomers that include three junior college conference players of the year and one junior college All- American. The Union Lady Bulldogs have been picked the finish third in the TranSouth Preseason Coaches Poll, the same spot as last season s finish. However, the Union squad hopes to come together and make a run at the conference title and deep run in the NAIA postseason. 2007 Season Outlook The 2006 season started with a bang for the Union Lady Bulldogs as they opened with 11 straight wins. The team finished the season with a 27-10 record overall and a 10-6 mark in the TranSouth. Union finished in a two-way tie for third place in the league, followed by a third place finish in the TranSouth Conference Tournament. Union earned an at-large bid to the NAIA Region XI Tournament for the eighth time in the nine-year history of the program. During the season, Union did crack the NAIA National rankings on October 11 as they received votes for that week. The team also was well represented in several weekly awards. Amanda Hutchison and Monica Schrimer were each name TranSouth and NAIA Region XI Players of the Week. Lindsey Wallach was named TranSouth Libero of the Week once, while Purity Ogolla was named TranSouth Setter of the Week three times. Union placed seven players among the TranSouth Postseason award winners. Hutchison and Schrimer were each named first team All-Conference. Ogolla, Edith Mendoza, and Elena Villagomez were each named honorable mentioned. Wallach joined Lindsey Holmes and Kelly Huffines on the TranSouth Scholar Athlete team. Hutchison and Schrimer were also named NAIA All-Region performers. The success of the volleyball team helped Union University capture their fourth straight TranSouth All-Sports Trophy based on points gained by each sport for their finish in the conference during the regular season. 2006 Season Summary www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 15

UNION UNIVERSITY TranSouth Conference BETHEL COLLEGE September 10 at Union October 22 in McKenzie, Tenn. Head Coach: Starla Calhoun 2006 Record: 15-22, 2-14 Record vs. Union: 0-14 Location: McKenzie, Tenn. Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purpole & Gold CRICHTON COLLEGE September 1 in Memphis, Tenn. October 1 at Union Head Coach: Patricia Francis 2006 Record: NA Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Memphis, Tenn. Nickname: Comets Colors: Black & Silver CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY September 27 in Lebanon, Tenn. October 6 at Union Head Coach: Dewayne Deering 2006 Record: 12-20, 4-12 Record vs. Union: 1-13 Location: Lebanon, Tenn. Nickname: Lady Bulldogs Colors: Maroon & White FREED-HARDEMAN UNIVERSITY September 18 at Union November 1 in Henderson, Tenn. Head Coach: Todd Humpry 2006 Record: 29-5, 14-2 Record vs. Union: 8-24 Location: Henderson, Tenn. Nickname: Lady Lions Colors: Maroon, White, & Gold LAMBUTH UNIVERSITY September 25 at Union October 18 in Jackson, Tenn. Head Coach: Bill Burnside 2006 Record: 20-15, 8-8 Record vs. Union: 0-28 Location: Jackson, Tenn. Nickname: Lady Eagles Colors: Navy Blue & White 2006 TranSouth Standings No. Team Conf. Overall 1. Martin Methodist * # ^ 15-1 31-7 2. Freed-Hardeman ^ 14-2 29-5 3. Union ^ 10-6 27-10 3. Trevecca Nazarene 10-6 20-15 5. Lyon ^ 9-7 19-14 6. Lambuth 8-8 20-15 7. Cumberland 4-12 12-20 8. Bethel 2-14 15-22 9. Mid-Continent 0-16 2-22 * regular season champion # tournament champion ^ region tourney appearance 2006 TranSouth Honors TranSouth Player of the Year Lakenya Wrightsil, Martin Methodist TranSouth Newcomer of the Year Brittany Ray, Trevecca Nazarene TranSouth Freshman of the Year Kate Eckhardt, Martin Methodist TranSouth Coach of the Year Rose Powell -Martin Methodist FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Lakenya Wrightsil, Martin Methodist Renata Pedreira, Freed-Hardeman Amanda Hutchinson, Union Karina Souza, Freed-Hardeman Brittany Ray, Trevecca Nazarene Monica Schrimer, Union Kelly Huff, Trevecca Nazarene Kate Eckhardt, Martin Methodist Sofia Zuluaga, Martin Methodist Taina Ovchinnikov, Trevecca Nazarene Randal Price, Freed-Hardeman SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE Brittany Johnson, Freed-Hardeman Giselle Souza, Martin Methodist Fabiana Lima, Martin Methodist Daria Paunovic, Lyon Katie Beineke Lyon Rachel Vanderburg, Cumberland Carmen Campbell, Lambuth Martha Ray, Freed-Hardeman HONORABLE MENTION Purity Ogolla, Union Christina Stanley, Trevecca Nazarene Elena Villagomez, Union Edith Mendoza, Union Kimi Coffey, Trevecca Nazarene Flavia Sanches, Bethel LYON COLLEGE September 20 in Batesville, Ark. October 16 at Union Head Coach: Justin Dee 2006 Record: 19-14, 9-7 Record vs. Union: 6-18 Location: Batesville, Ark. Nickname: Pipers Colors: Red & White MARTIN METHODIST COLLEGE October 4 at Union October 23 in Pulaski, Tenn. Head Coach: Rose Powell 2006 Record: 31-7, 15-1 Record vs. Union: 8-21 Location: Pulaski, Tenn. Nickname: RedHawks Colors: Red, White, & Black MID-CONTINENT UNIVERSITY September 14 at Union October 30 in Mayfield, Ky. Head Coach: Hon Cowan 2006 Record: 2-22, 0-16 Record vs. Union: 0-5 Location: Mayfield, Ky. Nickname: Lady Cougars Colors: Blue & Gold TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY September 11 at Union October 11 in Nashville, Tenn. Head Coach: Scott Jones 2006 Record: 20-15, 10-6 Record vs. Union: 7-18 Location: Nashville, Tenn. Nickname: Trojans Colors: Purple & White 16- Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY NAIA & Opponent Info. NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Throughout its history, the NAIA has provided strong leadership for all aspects of intercollegiate sports. Since its introduction of intercollegiate championship basketball in 1937, the NAIA has maintained the highest standards while administering first-rate athletics programs. With its major emphasis on educational development, it was natural for the NAIA to strengthen academic eligibility requirements. All NAIA participating student-athletes must maintain a certain grade-point-average (GPA) while accumulating credit hours for a declared academic degree. Unlike other associations, NAIA student-athlete academic eligibility is monitored on a semester-by-semester basis. The NAIA includes more than 60,000 participating student-athletes. The NAIA offers 24 separate championships in 13 sports including baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, football, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, volleyball, and wrestling. For more information on the NAIA, visit their web site at www.naia.org. Non-Conference Opponents BETHEL COLLEGE (Ind.) October 26 in Marion, Ind. Previous Season Record: 19-20 Record vs. Union: 2-0 Location: Mishawaka, Ind. Nickname: Pilots Colors: Blue & White BRESCIA UNIVERSITY November 2 in Owensboro, Ky. Previous Season Record: 15-17 Record vs. UU: 0-4 Location: Owensboro, Ky. Nickname: Bearcats Colors: Blue, White, & Grey INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY October 27 in Marion, Ind. Previous Season Record: 34-9 Record vs. Union: 1-1 Location: Marion, Ind. Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Red & Gray KING COLLEGE September 8 in Lebanon, Tenn. Previous Season Record: 30-12 Record vs. Union: 1-2 Location: Bristol, Tenn. Nickname: Tornado Colors: Scarlet & Navy LINDENWOOD UNIVERSITY October 26 in Marion, Ind. Previous Season Record: 29-12 Record vs. Union: 0-1 Location: St. Charles, Mo. Nickname: Lady Lions Colors: Black & Gold LINDSEY WILSON COLLEGE September 7 in Lebanon, Tenn. October 27 in Marion, Ind. Previous Season Record: 20-15 Record vs. Union: 0-9 Location: Colubmia, Ky. Nickname: Blue Raiders Colors: Blue & White RHODES COLLEGE October 2 in Memphis, Tenn. Previous Season Record: 29-12 Record vs. Union: 0-2 Location: Memphis, Tenn. Nickname: Lynx Colors: Red & Black SHORTER COLLEGE September 8 in Lebanon, Tenn. Previous Season Record: Previous Season Record: 22-6 Record vs. Union: 0-0 Location: Rome, Ga. Nickname: Lady Hawks Colors: Royal & White UNIV. OF THE CUMBERLANDS September 7 in Lebanon, Tenn. September 22 in Williamsburg, Ky. October 13 at Union Previous Season Record: 22-17 Record vs. UU: 1-8 Location: Williamsburg, Ky. Nickname: Patriots Colors: Maroon & White NAIA Champions of Character The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Champions of Character program is designed to instill an understanding of character values in sport and provide practical tools for student-athletes, coaches and parents to use in modeling exemplary character traits. Launched by the NAIA in 2000, the Champions of Character program addresses character issues more comprehensively than any other national program for youth. The program currently reaches hundreds of thousands of students on nearly 300 college and university campuses in North America and extends into their surrounding communities. The NAIA Champions of Character program is an educational outreach initiative which emphasizes the tenets of character and integrity, not only for NAIA college students, but for younger students, coaches and parents in our communities. Coaches, parents, administrators and community partners all have a role in developing students of character. The NAIA Champions of Character program brings them training, guidelines and behavior models to create positive environments that promote personal growth and fun sport activity. Champions of Character is a program of the NAIA designed to promote character development in youth and change the culture of sport. The NAIA developed the Champions of Character program in response to the growing problem of deteriorating standards of integrity in sports and society. At a time when all of sport has experienced increasingly abhorrent behavior by athletes, coaches, fans and parents, NAIA Champions of Character raises the standards for positive youth development in athletics and academics. The NAIA has been informally teaching character development through athletics for decades. Now our core values of respect, responsibility, integrity, servant leadership and sportsmanship are addressed comprehensively in the Champions of Character program. The NAIA sees a tremendous need to supplement character development in younger students from the elementary through high school level. Lessons on character and integrity through sports are a natural extension of classroom learning. www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 17

UNION UNIVERSITY Honor Roll INDIVIDUAL HONOR ROLL NAIA All-Americans Gladys Wandera - 2003, 2004 Phylis Anyango - 2003, 2004 Andrea Darr 2001, 2002 Lauren Hayden 1999, 2000, 2001 NAIA Scholar Athletes Lindsay Holmes - 2005, 2006 Nicole Garber - 2004 Allison Shein - 2003, 2004 Crystal Abel - 2003 Sarah Davenport 2001 NAIA All Region Amanda Hutchison - 2005, 2006 Monica Schirmer - 2006 Gladys Wandera - 2003, 2004 Phylis Anyango - 2003, 2004 Andrea Darr 2000, 2001, 2002 Lauren Hayden 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Melissa Hayden 1998, 1999 Shanon Pollman 1999 NAIA Region XI Player of the Year Gladys Wandera - 2003, 2004 NAIA Region XI Coach of the Year Brian Dunn - 2004 TranSouth All-Conference Amanda Hutchison - 2005, 2006 Monica Schirmer - 2005, 2006 Edith Mendoza - 2005, 2006 Elena Villagomez - 2006 Purity Ogolla - 2005, 2006 Gladys Wandera - 2003, 2004 Phylis Anyango - 2003, 2004 Allison Shein - 2003, 2004 Nicole Garber 2001, 2003, 2004 Lindsay Stahlberg 2002, 2003 Crystal Abel 2002 Erin Bayne 2002 Andrea Darr 2000, 2001, 2002 Lauren Hayden 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Sarah Davenport 2001 Emily Van Dam - 2001 Melissa Hayden 1998, 1999 Shanon Pollman 1998, 1999 TranSouth Player of the Year Gladys Wandera - 2003, 2004 Lauren Hayden 1999, 2001 TranSouth Coach of the Year Brian Dunn - 1999, 2004 NCCAA (National Christian College Athletic Association) Dual Membership from 1998-2004 NCCAA National Player of the Year Lauren Hayden 2001 NCCAA National Scholar Athletes Allison Shein - 2003 Crystal Abel - 2003 Sarah Davenport 2000, 2001 NCCAA All-Americans Gladys Wandera - 2003 Phylis Anyango - 2003 Lindsay Stahlberg 2002, 2003 Andrea Darr 2001, 2002 Lauren Hayden 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Emily Van Dam 2001 Melissa Hayden 1998, 1999 Shanon Pollmann - 1999 NCCAA National Coach of the Year Brian Dunn - 1999, 2001, 2002 TEAM HONOR ROLL TranSouth Regular Season Champions 1999, 2000, 2004 TranSouth Tournament Champions 1999, 2004 NAIA Region XI Appearances 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 NAIA Region XI Champions 2004 NAIA National Tournament Appearances 2004 Highest NAIA National Ranking No. 12 (2004) NCCAA National Champions 2003 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS KILLS Most kills, match 41, Lauren Hayden Nov. 13, 1999 vs. Lee University (Tenn.) Most kills, season 1. 950, Lauren Hayden, 2000 Most kills per game, season 6.09, Lauren Hayden, 2000 Most matches with double figure kills, season 47, Lauren Hayden, 1999 Most matches with 20+ kills, season 20, Lauren Hayden, 2000 20, Lauren Hayden, 1998 Most kills, career 3427, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 Most matches with double figure kills, career 137, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 Most matches with 20+ kills, career 55, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 HITTING PERCENTAGE Highest hitting percentage, match (min 12 attacks) 1.000, (12-12) Elena Villa gomez, 11/06/06.765, (13-17), Edith Mendoza, 09/15/06.762, Lauren Hayden, 10/28/99 vs. Brescia University (Ky.) Highest hitting percentage, season.518, Gladys Wandera 2003.480, Gladys Wandera, 2004.448, Amanda Hutchison, 2006.402, Melissa Lovekamp, 1998 Highest hitting percentage, career.500, Gladys Wandera, 2003-04.370, Edith Mendoza, 2005-06.344, Melissa Lovekamp, 1998-1999 SERVICE ACES Most service aces, match 10, Melissa Hayden, August 31, 1999 vs. Christian Brothers University (Tenn.) Most service aces, season 99, Melissa Hayden, 1999 Most service aces per game, season.800, Edith Mendoza, 2006.690, Lindsay Holmes, 2005.622, Kim Mashburn, 2000 Most service aces, career 239, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 BLOCKS Most blocks, match 15, Shannon Pollman, November 13, 1999 vs. Lee University (Tenn.) 15, Shannon Pollman, November 4, 1999 vs. Lee University (Tenn.) Most blocks, season 334, Shannon Pollman, 1999 Most blocks per game, season 18- Union University Volleyball Media Guide www.uu.edu/athletics

UNION UNIVERSITY Record Book 2.00, Shannon Pollman, 1999 Most matches with double figure blocks, season 13, Shannon Pollman, 1999 Most blocks, career 534, Shannon Pollman, 1998-1999 Most matches with double figure blocks, career 16, Shannon Pollman, 1998-1999 DIGS Most digs, match 34, Lindsay Holmes, October 11, 2005 vs. Lyon College (Ark.) 31, Lauren Hayden, November 13, 1999 vs. Lee University (Tenn.) 31, Andrea Darr, November 13, 1999 vs. Lee University (Tenn.) Most digs, season 706, Lauren Hayden, 2000 Most digs per game, season 4.53, Lindsey Wallach, 2006 4.53, Lauren Hayden, 2000 Most matches with double figure digs, season 38, Lauren Hayden, 1999 Most matches with 20+ digs, season 12, Lauren Hayden, 2000 Most digs, career 1899, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 Most matches with double figure digs, career 95, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 Most matches with 20+ digs, career 22, Lauren Hayden, 1998-2001 ASSISTS Most assists, match 75, Melissa Hayden, October 8, 1999 vs. Martin Methodist College (Tenn.) Most assists, season 1970, Melissa Hayden, 1999 Most assists per game, season 11.796, Melissa Hayden, 1999 11.50, Purity Ogolla, 2006 Most assists, career 3,748, Melissa Hayden, 1998-2000 3,369, Purity Ogolla, 2003-06 TEAM RECORDS WINS Most wins, season 44, 1999 Highest season winning percentage.880 (44-6), 1999 Most consecutive wins 23, 1999 Most consecutive conference wins 18, 2000 18, 1999 Most consecutive home court wins 30, October 21, 1998-11/18/00 KILLS Most kills, match 92, October 2, 1998 vs. Lyon College (Ark.) Most kills, season 2625, 2003 2439, 1999 2341, 1998 Most kills per game, season 16.30, 2004 15.81, 2003 15.72, 2005 15.35, 2006 14.61, 1999 HITTING PERCENTAGE Highest hitting percentage, match.586, vs. Mid-Continent (Ky.), 11-06-06.479, vs. Brescia University (Ky.), 10-28-99 Highest hitting percentage, season.393, 2003.355, 2004.345, 2005.344, 2006.297, 1999 SERVICE ACES Most service aces, match 21, vs. Rio Grande, 09-09-05 20, vs. Mid-Continent (Ky.), 11-06-06 19, vs. Univ. of Cumberlands (Ky.), 08-29-06 19, vs. Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.), 09-28-99 Most service aces, season 489, 2002 441, 2000 439, 1999 416, 2006 Most service aces per game, season 3.13, 2006 2.87, 2005 2.83, 2000 BLOCKS Most blocks, match 50, November 4, 1999 vs. Lee University (Tenn.) Most blocks, season 957, 1999 778, 2006 627, 2003 589, 1998 Most blocks per game, season 4.50, 2006 3.77, 2003 3.73, 2004 3.400, 2005 3.467, 1998 DIGS Most digs, match 137, vs. Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.), 11-10-05 130, vs. Lyon College (Ark.), 10-11-05 124, vs. Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.), 11-17-06 122, vs. Lee University (Tenn.), 11-04-99 Most digs, season Most digs per game, season 21.53, 2000 ASSISTS Most assists, match 90, October 2, 1998 vs. Lyon College Most assists, season Most assists per game, season 14.03, 1999 13.10, 2006 www.uu.edu/athletics Union University Volleyball Media Guide - 19

2007 union university volleyball roster No. Name Pos. Hgt. Class Hometown Prior School 1 Olivia Sells L/DS 5-4 FR Little Rock, Ark. Little Rock Christian Acad. 2 CJ Neathamer OH 5-10 JR Anderson, Calif. Shasta CC 6 Emilie Ogas OP 6-0 JR Porterville, Calif. Porterville CC 7 Lindsey Wallach L/DS 5-8 JR Eureka, Mo. Eureka HS 8 Amanda Hutchison Coyle MH 5-9 JR Jackson, Tenn. Trinity Christian Academy 9 Cassi Hobbs L/DS 5-7 JR Tulare, Calif. Porterville CC 11 Jennifer Martins S 5-7 JR Mississauga, Ont. Genesee CC 12 Jill Dake OH 5-9 FR Edwardsville, Ill. Edwardsville HS 17 Tiven Catrett OH 5-8 JR San Jose, Calif. West Valley CC 22 Brisa Berlin MH 5-11 JR Visolla, Calif. College of the Sequoias Head Coach: Steven Gream (3rd season) Assistant Coach: Heather Hall (1st season) Graduate Assistant: Kristen Kolter (1st season) Athletic Trainer: Adam Raines