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TENNESSEE /// LADY VOLUNTEERS VOLLEYBALL 2011 VIRGINIA TECH INVITATIONAL [ Sept. 9-10 /// Cassell Coliseum /// BLACKSBURG, VA. ] Friday Saturday TO NOTE... THE LAST TOURNAMENT This weekend marks the final non-conference tournament for the Lady Vols as they travel to Blacksburg, Va., for the Virginia Tech Invitational. Next week, Tennessee starts Southeastern Conference play at home, hosting Georgia and Auburn. The Lady Vols were picked to finish second in the East in the preseason coaches poll (for poll details, see page 3). a look at the tournament field Host Virginia Tech, American and Seton Hall round out the tournament field at the Virginia Tech Invitational. Tennessee is the only team in the foursome with a winning record. American and Virginia Tech are both 3-3, and Seton Hall is 2-3. Seton Hall 2011 Record: 2-3 Series Record: Tennessee leads 2-0 Last Meeting: Tennessee won 3-0 (30-22, 30-28, 30-25) in 2000 American 2011 Record: 3-3 Series Record: First meeting Virginia Tech 2011 Record: 3-3 Series Record: Tennessee leads 14-1 Last Meeting: Tennessee won 3-0 (25-18, 25-17, 25-21) in the final match of the 2010 Comcast Lady Vol Classic Closing in on 300 After earning the win against Dayton last week, head coach Rob Patrick is now just four wins away from his 300th with the Lady Vols. Now in his 15th season, he is already the coaching wins leader with the program. CONTACT BOX /// MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Lady Vols vs. Seton Hall [2-3] /// 4 p.m. ET Lady Vols vs. American [3-3] /// 10:30 a.m. ET Lady Vols vs. Virginia Tech [3-3] /// 7 p.m. ET ROBINSON PICKS UP SEC AWARD Sophomore Kelsey Robinson has been the dominant force offensively for the Lady Vols thus far this season, and the statistics and awards prove it. On Tuesday, Robinson earned her first SEC Player of the Week nod after collecting at least 22 kills against the Lady Vols three opponents last weekend, including a career-best 28 kills against 21st-ranked Dayton. Robinson has recorded double-doubles in five of Tennessee s six matches, and she leads the SEC with 5.04 kills per set. She also has five of the top seven kill totals in the conference this season. in case you missed it Tennessee is coming off a 1-2 weekend against a difficult field at the Illinois State Farm Classic. The Lady Vols opened the tournament with a close 3-1 loss to seventh-ranked Illinois, which jumped to No. 4 in this week s national poll. The next day, the Lady Vols earned their first ranked win of the season, beating 21st-ranked Dayton in five sets, coming back from a 5-0 deficit in the deciding fifth set. They followed that win with a five set loss to Houston. Robinson was named to the all-tournament team. she s back Junior Leslie Cikra returned to the courts for the Lady Vols last weekend in Illinois, starting the match against Dayton and getting 14 kills. Cikra, a starter in 2010, missed the opening weekend at the Comcast Lady Vol Classic while recovering from an ankle sprain. Where they rank (in the sec) With six or so matches into the season, the Lady Vols are high in several SEC statistical categories. Robinson leads in kills and ranks fourth in service aces per set (0.52). Freshman setter Mary Pollmiller is third with 11.33 sets per set, and Ellen Mullins is ninth in digs with 3.78 per set. 2011 RECORD 2011 MATCH NOTES Overall Record: 4-2 SEC 0-0 Non-conference 4-2 Home 3-0 Away 0-1 Neutral 1-1 2011 SEASON SCHEDULE August Comcast Lady Vol Classic 26 Ohio W, 3-2 27 Villanova W, 3-0 Maryland W, 3-2 September Illinois State Farm Classic Champaign, Ill. 2 @ #7 Illinois L, 1-3 3 vs. #21 Dayton W, 3-2 vs. Houston L, 2-3 Virginia Tech Invitational Blacksburg, Va. 9 vs. Seton Hall 4 p.m. ET 10 vs. American 10:30 a.m. ET @ Virginia Tech 7 p.m. ET 16 Georgia * 7 p.m. ET 18 Auburn * 1:30 p.m. ET 23 @ South Carolina * 7 p.m. ET 25 @ Florida 5 p.m. ET 30 @ LSU * 7 p.m. CT October 2 @ Arkansas * 1 p.m. CT 7 Alabama * 7 p.m. ET 9 Mississippi 1:30 p.m. ET 12 @ Kentucky * 8 p.m. ET 16 @ Mississippi State * 1:30 p.m. CT 21 @ Auburn * 7 p.m. CT 23 @ Georgia * 1:30 p.m. ET 28 Florida * 7 p.m. ET 30 South Carolina * 1:30 p.m. ET November 2 @ Louisville 7 p.m. ET 6 Mississippi State * 1:30 p.m. ET 11 Mississippi 7 p.m. CT 13 Alabama * 1:30 p.m. CT 18 Arkansas * 7 p.m. ET 20 LSU * 2 p.m. ET 23 Kentucky * 7 p.m. ET >> * SEC match Amanda Pruitt Volleyball Media Contact Email: akpruitt@utk.edu Office: 865.974.6315 Cell: 501.827.6071 todd mounce Graduate Assistant Email: tmounce@utk.edu matt magill Student Assistant Media Contact Email: mmagill1@utk.edu

MEDIA INFORMATION Media Credentials Requests for working media credentials should be directed to volleyball contact Amanda Pruitt. Those wishing to attend a match are asked to call the Media Relations Office to be placed on the pass list. Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers or those individuals on special assignment. Because there are specifically designated areas for photographers, we ask that anyone shooting a Lady Vol volleyball match at Thompson-Boling Arena check with Amanda prior to the start of the contest. Radio Thompson-Boling Arena is available for radio broadcasts through UT Telephone Services. In order to access these lines, those interested in broadcasting a particular match need to inform the UT Athletics Media Relations Office in writing at their earliest convenience and no later than three weeks prior to the contest. Radio stations also will need to contact UT Telephone Services at (865) 974-3121 to order a telephone line for use at the contest(s). Statistical Services Services provided include statistics generated from the StatCrew computer program. Match statistics will be handed to all attending members of the media and sports information personnel after every game. Following the conclusion of the match, final statistics will be faxed/emailed to the visiting sports information director s fax/email list. Results will also be emailed to the sports information contact of visiting teams at the conclusion of the match in lieu of a sports information representative traveling with his or her team. Arrangements should be made in advance for any additional services. Interviews Interviews will be available following the match after a 10-minute cooling-off period. Media wishing to interview the coaches or any players other than on game days are required to set up interviews with 24 hours notice through Amanda Pruitt in the UT Media Relations Office. MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION Overnight Mail Address Stokely Athletic Center 1720 Volunteer Blvd. Knoxville, TN 37996 Amanda Pruitt Office Phone: 865.974.1212 Direct Line: 865.974.6315 Cell Phone: 501.827.6071 Fax: 865.974.8875 Email: akpruitt@utk.edu Twitter: @akpruitt TENNESSEE VOLLEYBALL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 2 Nikki Brice DS 5-8 Fr.-HS Fullerton, Calif. (Troy H.S.) 3 Stephanie Stoll MB 6-2 Fr.-RS Bellevue, Wash. (Washington) 4 Kylann Scheidt S 6-0 So.-1L Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut H.S.) 6 Shealyn Kolosky MB 6-3 Fr.-HS Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South H.S.) 7 Tiffany Baker OH/MB 6-4 Fr.-HS Carrolton, Texas (Hebron H.S.) 8 DeeDee Harrison MB 6-3 Jr.-2L Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro H.S.) 9 Kelsey Robinson OH 6-2 So.-1L Bartlett, Ill. (Wheaton-St. Francis H.S.) 10 Ellen Mullins L/DS 5-6 So.-1L Nashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan H.S.) 11 Leslie Cikra OH 6-4 Jr.-2L Chagrin Falls, Ohio (Chagrin Falls H.S.) 14 Kayla Jeter OH 5-11 Sr.-3L Solon, Ohio (Solon H.S.) 15 Mary Pollmiller S 5-10 Fr.-HS Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield H.S.) 17 Kelsey Mahoney S 5-10 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas (Keller Central H.S.) 24 Jasmine Brown DS 5-8 Jr.-2L Chattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School) 30 Mercedes Vaughn MB 6-1 Fr.-HS Wilmington, Del. (Academy Park) 35 Carly Sahagian OH/DS 6-1 So.-1L Bartlett, Ill. (Bartlett H.S.) Pronunciation Guide Kylann Scheidt KYE-lynn SHITE Shealyn Kolosky SHAY-lynn Leslie Cikra SICK-ruh Carly Sahagian SUH-hay-gee-inn Coaching Staff Head Coach Rob Patrick (Miami [Ohio], 83) Record Entering 2011 292-150 (14 years) Overall Record Same Assistant Coach Alan Edwards (Western Carolina, 99) Assistant Coach Rachel Cooper (Mississippi State, 06) Dir. of Volleyball Operations Jenna Dover (UNC Asheville, 11) Volunteer Assistant Jason Hames Volleyball Office Phone (865) 974-4275 Team Information 2010 Record 25-7 SEC Record (Finish) 15-5 (2nd - Eastern) NCAA Finish NCAA Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost 9/4* Starters Returning/Lost 4/2 + Libero* Newcomers 6 follow the team online Website utladyvols.com/volleyball Facebook facebook.com/utvolleyball Twitter twitter.com/ladyvol_vball twitter.com/robpatrickut twitter.com/utladyvols Youtube youtube.com/utsportstv >> * Lettermen & starters returning includes Kayla Jeter, who is out for the season with a torn ACL INFO BOX /// LADY VOLS PRACTICE SCHEDULE Sunday [11] Off MONDAY [12] Practice: 3-6 p.m. TBA TUESDAY [13] Practice: 3:30-6:30 p.m. TBA WEDNESDAY [14] Practice: 3-6 p.m. TBA THURSDAY [8] Practice: 2:30-4:30 p.m. Travel FRIDAY [9] Match: Seton Hall, 4 p.m. SATURDAY [10] Matches: American, 10:30 am. Virginia Tech, 7 p.m.

BY THE NUMBERS 28 Kelsey Robison recorded a careerbest 28 kills in the 3-2 comeback over Dayton last week at the Illinois State Farm Classic. 5 Robison has recorded at least 20 kills in five of six matches this season. She also has doubledoubles in each of those matches 5.04 Robinson currently leads the SEC in kills per set with 5.04. No other player has more than five a set. 14 Kills Leslie Cikra made in her first start for the Lady Vols this season. Cikra had missed the first weekend recovering from injury. 59 Assists by Mary Pollmiller against Houston last week, setting a new career high. She ranks third in the SEC in assists per set. 4-0 The Lady Vols record when out-hitting their opponents. TO NOTE (CONTINUED) who s back? Tennessee is returning three starters and a libero from last year s roster: juniors DeeDee Harrison and Leslie Cikra, sophomore Kelsey Robinson and sophomore libero Ellen Mullins. Robinson was a SEC All-Freshman Team selection in her first season with the Lady Vols at outside hitter. Additional returners include sophomore setter Kylann Scheidt, senior setter Kelsey Mahoney and sophomore outside hitter Carly Sahagian. who s new? For one, most of the coaching staff is new. Patrick added two new assistants in the offseason: Alan Edwards, who was head coach at Iona; and Rachel Cooper, who was as an assistant at East Tennessee State. On the court, the Lady Vols feature plenty of new faces with the eighth-ranked recruiting class in the country. Freshmen include: OH/MB Tiffany Baker (MaxPreps National Player of the Year; at No. 4, highest-ranked recruit to sign with Tennessee) MB Shealyn Kolosky DS Nikki Brice S Mary Pollmiller MB Mercedes Vaughn. MB Stephanie Stoll (transfer from Washington) jeter out for season Senior leader Kayla Jeter will miss the entire 2011 season with a knee injury, associate athletics director for sports medicine Jenny Moshak reported. Jeter suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee at team practice Aug. 19. Recovery time is estimated between six and nine months. Jeter enjoyed her best season as a junior in 2010, earning first-team All-SEC and AVCA All-America honorable mention honors. The Solon, Ohio, native ranked second on the squad with 340 kills (2.98/set) and led UT with 19 solo blocks. sec coaches survey says The Southeastern Conference coaches selected Tennessee to finish second in the Eastern Division, and they picked up two votes to win the SEC regularseason title. Florida got nine votes. SEC Preseason Coaches Poll Eastern Division Western Division Team, Points Team, Points 1. Florida, 12 1. LSU, 10 2. Tennessee, 19 2. Mississippi, 22 3. Kentucky, 26 3. Arkansas, 31 4. Georgia, 39 4. Auburn, 34 5. South Carolina, 44 5. Alabama, 48 6. Mississippi State, 50 Tennessee won its last SEC title in 2004, claiming both the regular-season and now-defunct SEC Tournament trophies. in the rankings Tennessee started the preseason tied with Michigan ranked 24th in the national AVCA Coaches Top 25 poll, but fell out of the rankings in the first week s release despite a 3-0 record, snapping the Lady Vols programtying streak of 19 consecutive polling periods in the top 25. STATS BOX /// TEAM STATISTICS TENNESSEE OPP ATTACK Kills 358 321 Errors 127 131 Total Attacks 977 949 Attack Pct.236.200 Kills/Set 13.3 11.9 SET Assists 330 290 Attempts 952 927 Assist Pct.347.313 Assists/Set 12.2 10.7 SERVE Aces 31 27 Errors 72 64 Attempts 594 565 Serve Pct.879.887 Aces/Set 1.1 1.0 SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 27 31 Errors/Set 1.0 1.1 Attempts 500 522 Reception Pct.946.941 DEFENSE Digs 440 418 Digs/Set 16.3 15.5 BLOCKING Block Solo 15 8 Block Assist 78 78 Total Blocks 54.0 47.0 Blocks/Set 2.0 1.7 Block Errors 15 12 Ball handling errors 9 9 BREAKING DOWN THE LADY VOLS RECORD... the basics Overall 4-2 Conference -- Non-Conference 4-2 vs. Ranked 1-1 Home 3-0 Away 0-1 Neutral 1-1 Versus vs. the Atlantic 10 1-0 vs. the Atlantic Coast 1-0 vs the BIG EAST 1-0 vs. the Big Ten 0-1 vs. the Big 12 -- vs. Conference USA 0-1 vs. the Mid-American 1-0 vs. the Southern Conference -- vs. the SWAC -- BY SET When winning the first set 1-0 When losing the first set 2-0 When winning the second set 2-0 When losing the second set 1-0 When winning the third set 2-0 When losing the third set 1-0 When winning the fourth set 2-0 When losing the fourth set -- Record in first set 1-2 Record in second set 2-1 Record in third set 2-1 Record in fourth set 2-0 Record in fifth set 2-0 Games record 9-4 In three-set matches 1-0 In four-set matches 0-1 In five-set matches 3-1 the PERCENTAGES When hitting.400 or better -- When hitting.300-.399 -- When hitting.200-.299 4-1 When hitting lower than.200 0-1 When out-hitting the opp.* 4-0 When out-hit by the opp. 0-2 When out-digging the opp.* 2-1 When out-dug by the opp. 2-1 * Or Tied BY DAY On Monday -- On Tuesday -- On Wednesday -- On Thursday -- On Friday 1-1 On Saturday 3-1 On Sunday -- BY MONTH In August 3-0 In September 1-2 In October -- In November -- In December --

THE 2011 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE RACE STATS BOX /// SEC STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 10 Streak South Carolina 0-0.000 7-0 1.000 4-0 1-0 2-0 7-0 W 7 Florida 0-0.000 6-1.857 6-1 0-0 0-0 6-1 L 1 Kentucky 0-0.000 6-2.750 4-1 0-1 2-0 6-2 W 4 Tennessee 0-0.000 4-2.667 3-0 0-1 1-1 4-2 L 1 Georgia 0-0.000 3-4.429 3-1 0-1 0-2 3-4 W 1 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 10 Streak LSU 0-0.000 6-1.857 3-1 1-0 2-0 6-1 W 3 Auburn 0-0.000 5-2.714 1-0 1-0 3-2 5-2 L 1 Arkansas 0-0.000 5-3.625 2-2 1-1 2-0 5-3 L 1 Alabama 0-0.000 4-3.571 3-0 0-2 1-1 4-3 L 2 Mississippi State 0-0.000 2-4.333 1-2 0-1 1-1 2-4 W 1 Ole Miss 0-0.000 1-4.200 0-0 0-2 1-2 1-4 L 1 2011 awards & Honors SEC Player of the Week Kelsey Robinson (9/8) Comcast Lady Vol Classic All Tourney Team Kelsey Robinson (MVP) Mary Pollmiller Carly Sahagian Illinois State Farm Classic Kelsey Robinson weekend schedule 9 (Friday) Alabama vs. Toledo, 6 p.m. CT Arkansas vs. Dartmouth, 9 a.m. CT Arkansas vs. Army, 6 p.m. CT Auburn vs. Miami, 6:30 p.m. CT Florida vs. Texas, 11 p.m. ET Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. ET Kentucky vs. Houston, 7 p.m. ET LSU vs. Wake Forest, 10 a.m. CT LSU vs. Xavier, 4:30 p.m. CT Ole Miss vs. UALR, 1:30 p.m. CT Ole Miss vs. Northwestern, 7 p.m. CT Mississippi State vs. Lamar, 6:30 p.m. CT South Carolina vs. Clemson, 4:30 p.m. ET Tennessee vs. Seton Hall, 4 p.m. ET 10 (Saturday) Alabama vs. Ohio State, 11 a.m. CT Alabama vs. Pennsylvania, 4 p.m. CT Auburn vs. Oklahoma, 9 a.m. CT Auburn vs. Florida A&M, 3 p.m. CT Florida vs. Penn State/Stanford, 7:30/10 p.m. ET Georgia vs. Samford, 10:30 a.m. ET Georgia vs. Mercer, 4:30 p.m. ET Kentucky vs. Loyola Marymount, 11 a.m. ET Kentucky vs. West Virginia, 7 p.m. ET LSU vs. Western Kentucky, 2 p.m. CT Ole Miss vs. Central Arkansas, 1 p.m. CT Mississippi State vs. Baylor, 10 a.m. CT Mississippi State vs. UTEP, 4:40 p.m. CT South Carolina vs. Charleston, 12:30 p.m. ET South Carolina vs. Winthrop, 5 p.m. ET Tennessee vs. American, 10:30 a.m. ET 32-Tennessee vs. Virginia Tech, 7 p.m. ET 11 (Sunday) Arkansas vs. NJIT, 9 a.m. CT sec individual statistical leaders Hitting percentage (Min. 3.0 TA/set) Cl S K E TA Pct. 1. Jersonsky, Camila-AU So 16 37 3 69.493 2. Frankie Vain-SC So 20 47 6 94.436 3. Murphy, Kelly-UF Sr 23 52 12 102.392 4. Regina Thomas-OM Sr 19 39 9 79.380 5. Anderson, Cassandra-UF Sr 21 38 8 82.366 6. JONES, Madie-LSU 24 69 14 158.348 7. ELLIOTT, Desiree-LSU 19 68 20 140.343 8. SAHAGIAN, Carly-UT So 27 66 15 149.342 9. Bethanie Thomas-SC Fr 22 62 11 150.340 10. Wiggs, Tangerine-UF Jr 23 46 13 99.333 Kills Cl S No. Avg/S 1. ROBINSON, Kelsey-UT So 27 136 5.04 2. Kayla Fitterer-UA Jr 29 134 4.62 3. Caitlin Rance-MSTATE Sr 22 98 4.45 4. Juliette Thevenin-SC So 23 96 4.17 5. ELLIOTT, Desiree-LSU 19 68 3.58 6. Kelli Stipanovich-AR Sr 29 96 3.31 7. Luft, Kathleen-UG So 20 64 3.20 8. Allegra Wells-OM Jr 19 55 2.89 9. JONES, Madie-LSU 24 69 2.88 10. Jaeckel, Kristy-UF Sr 22 63 2.86 Assists Cl S No. Avg/S 1. Taylor Bruns-SC Jr 22 251 11.41 2. Elizabeth Koberstein-UK So 14 159 11.36 3. POLLMILLER, Mary-UT Fr 27 306 11.33 4. PARDO, Malorie-LSU 16 178 11.12 5. Christine Hartmann-UK Jr 14 150 10.71 6. Gates, Kathleen-UG Sr 23 245 10.65 7. Paris Perret-MSTATE So 19 195 10.26 8. Raymariely Santos-AR So 29 279 9.62 9. Amanda Philpot-OM Jr 19 142 7.47 10. Andrea McQuaid-UA So 29 169 5.83 Service Aces Cl S No. Avg/S 1. MANNARI, Meghan-LSU 22 16 0.73 2. Amanda Anderson-AR Jr 18 12 0.67 3. Murphy, Kelly-UF Sr 23 13 0.57 4. ROBINSON, Kelsey-UT So 27 14 0.52 5. WACLAWCZYK, Lauren-LSU 25 11 0.44 6. Luft, Kathleen-UG So 20 8 0.40 7. Ferrell, Stephanie-UF Sr 21 8 0.38 8. Faith Steinwedell-MSTATE Jr 19 7 0.37 9. Jaeckel, Kristy-UF Sr 22 8 0.36 10. DELAHOUSSAYE, Sam-LSU 21 7 0.33 Blocks Cl S BS BA Tot Avg/S 1. WILLIAMS, Michele-LSU 18 5 20 25 1.39 2. Lainey Wyman-MSTATE Fr 22 2 28 30 1.36 3. Teresa Stenlund-SC Sr 14 5 14 19 1.36 4. Rowand, Chloe-AU So 18 4 17 21 1.17 5. Dylla, Ann-UG Sr 23 6 19 25 1.09 6. Charmaine Whitmore-AR So 16 3 13 16 1.00 6. ELLIOTT, Desiree-LSU 19 2 17 19 1.00 Digs Cl S No. Avg/S 1. Stephanie Klefot-UK Jr 27 145 5.37 2. Morgan Springer-OM Sr 19 93 4.89 3. Kelsey Anderson-UA Jr 29 140 4.83 4. Paige Wheeler-SC So 23 111 4.83 5. Summers, Allison-UG So 23 100 4.35 6. Juliette Thevenin-SC So 23 94 4.09 7. Bentley Witte-MSTATE Fr 17 69 4.06 8. MANNARI, Meghan-LSU 22 89 4.05 9. MULLINS, Ellen-UT So 27 102 3.78 10. Hillary Parker-MSTATE Jr 18 67 3.72 STATS BOX /// DOUBLE-DOUBLES TIFFANY BAKER Date Opponent Kills Digs 8/26 Ohio 10 14 KELSEY ROBINSON Date Opponent Kills Digs 8/26 Ohio 27 13 8/27 Maryland 24 24 9/2 Illinois 22 17 9/3 Dayton 28 19 9/3 Houston 22 14 CARLY SAHAGIAN Date Opponent Kills Digs 8/26 Ohio 12 21 8/27 Maryland 18 12 9/2 Illinois 11 17

A LOOK AT THE 2011 COACHING STAFF #300 COUNTDOWN 4 Rob Patrick is four wins away from career No. 300 at Tennessee Next 3 Matches Date Opp. Place Sept. 9 Seton Hall Blacksburg, Va. Sept. 10 American Blacksburg, Va. Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. PATRICK S MILESTONE WINS Win # Opponent (Date) Score 1 ETSU (8.30.1997) 3-1 50 Georgia State (10.26.1999) 3-0 100 at Virginia Tech (9.17.2002) 3-0 200 Louisville (9.17.2006) 3-1 250 Ole Miss (9.27.2009) 3-0 ROB PATRICK /// HEAD COACH Two-time National Coach of the Year Rob Patrick has developed a tradition of excellence since coming to Tennessee 14 years ago. Following his arrival at Rocky Top, Patrick has become one of the nation s top coaches and helped the Lady Vols attain levels of success never before reached in Knoxville, as evidenced by NCAA Tournament berths in six of the last seven years, including a run to the Final Four in 2005. His nine-year stretch of winning seasons from 1998-2006 marks the longest-such run in program history, topping the previous high of seven, set from 1978-84. The Big Orange has won 20 or more matches in seven of the last nine campaigns. Prior A LOOK AT TENNESSEE S NEW COACHES ALAN EDWARDS /// ASSISTANT COACH Former Iona College head coach Alan Edwards as the team s new assistant coach and recruiting coordinator in July. I am very excited about adding Alan to our coaching staff, Patrick said. He brings a wealth of volleyball experience, both as a head coach and assistant coach from a number of Division-I programs, and is someone who I feel will be able to assimilate himself into our team very quickly. Edwards was most recently the head coach at Iona for the past five seasons, where he led the Gaels to a 75-79 overall record and four appearances in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championships. During his time in New Rochelle, Edwards mentored one of the top defensive players in NCAA history in Allison Neiters. One of the top volleyball performers in Iona College and MAAC history, she shattered the Iona and conference career record for digs with 2,682, the fifth highest all-time total in the NCAA. Neiters was named the 2007 and 2008 MAAC Defensive Player of the Year and 2009 MAAC Libero of the Year, as well as the league s Defensive Player of the Week 17 times during her career. She was also a three-time MAAC All-Academic Team and MAAC Honor Roll member, two-time CoSIDA Academic All- District selection and earned Iona s Academic Merit Award for holding a 3.50 or above grade point average. to Patrick s arrival at UT in 1997, the Lady Vols last recorded a 20-win season in 1988. Patrick joined the UT program in July of 1997 after spending the previous three seasons as an assistant coach with national powerhouse Stanford. From 1994 to 1996, he helped lead the Cardinal to a combined 92-6 record and two NCAA championships, including title-game victories over UCLA and Hawaii in 1994 and 1996, respectively. During that stint, Stanford never lost a home match en route to participating in the 1995 NCAA Final Four and winning three consecutive Pac-10 titles. RACHEL COOPER /// ASSISTANT COACH The University of Tennessee and head volleyball coach Rob Patrick announced the hiring of Rachel Cooper as the team s new assistant coach. A former standout player at Mississippi State, Cooper has spent the past three seasons as an assistant coach at East Tennessee State after two years as a graduate assistant with the Buccaneers, where she assisted in recruiting and coordinated team travel and community service. The thing that most impresses me about Rachel is her work ethic, Patrick said. I ve gotten to know her in recent years when she has come to work our camps and I am very excited that we have been able to add her to our coaching staff. She has experience in recruiting and understands the day-to-day responsibilities involved with running a high-level volleyball program. Rachel was also an outstanding player in the SEC and knows exactly what it takes to be successful at the highest level in our conference. Her personality is very engaging and inviting, and I expect that our players will be able to easily relate to her. A Roscoe, Ill., native, Cooper was a four-year letter winner and starting outside hitter for the Mississippi State Bulldogs. A two-year captain and team Most Valuable Player, Cooper was also the first Bulldog athlete ever named SEC Player of the Week. She finished her career third all-time in kills with 1,405. PATRICK S CAREER RECORD [ 1997-PRESENT ] Year Overall SEC Finish/Postseason 1997 15-19 5-9 4th SEC East 1998 19-10 7-7 4th SEC East 1999 19-13 8-6 2nd SEC East 2000 23-10 9-5 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round 2001 16-11 7-7 3rd SEC East 2002 20-11 8-8 4th SEC East 2003 22-9 10-6 2nd SEC East 2004 32-3 15-1 T-1st SEC East, NCAA Regional QF 2005 25-9 13-3 2nd SEC East, NCAA Semifinal 2006 19-12 10-10 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round 2007 11-18 6-14 5th SEC East 2008 22-10 15-5 3rd SEC East, NCAA 1st Round 2009 24-8 16-4 T-2nd SEC East, NCAA 2nd Round 2010 25-7 15-5 2nd SEC East, NCAA 2nd Round 2011 4-2 -- Total 296-152 144-90 ut coaches win total (leaders) Coach Years Record Pct. Rob Patrick 14 296-152.661 Bob Bertucci 8 229-115.666 Julie Hermann 6 77-106.421 BREAKING DOWN THE RECORD Record Pct. vs. Conference Opponents 153-98.610 vs. Non-Conference Opponents 143-54.726 Record by Place Home Matches 147-47.758 Road Matches 100-81.552 Neutral Matches 49-24.671 Record by Month In August 26-4.867 In September 107-57.652 In October 94-46.671 In November 61-38.616 In December 8-7.533 against ranked opponents Overall 17-25.405 vs. Top 1-5 2-7.222 vs. Top 6-10 5-11.313 vs. Top 11-15 3-6.333 vs. Top 16-20 5-3.625 vs. Top 21-25 3-2.600

THE LADY VOLS HOME THOMPSON-BOLING ARENA GOOD TO BE HOME After spending 10 seasons in Stokely Athletics Center, the Lady Vol volleyball team is in its fourth year playing in Thompson-Boling Arena on the banks of the Tennessee River. Since beginning to play in the facility full-time in 2008, the Lady Vols are 39-7 in home matches, including a 12-2 record last season. Record at Thompson-Boling Since 2008 Year Record Pct. 2008 11-3.786 2009 13-2.867 2010 12-2.857 2011 3-0 1.000 All-Time 39-7.848 SEASON Attendance FIGURES With an average home attendance of 983 in 2010, the Lady Vols demolished the previous school record of 772 set the year before. UT also finished with a program record for total home attendance with 13,761 fans. Year by Year (Since moving into TBA) Year Avg. Total 2010 983 13,761 2009 772 11.585 2008 485 6,788 new court To the casual observer, the Lady Vols court looks very much the same as always with the checkerboard orange and white beyond each baseline, but the playing surface is brand new. The court was assembled for the first time in Thompson-Boling Arena last week and is slightly elevated off the ground, which makes for more spring on the court. The Lady Vols new practice court is also designed this way. INDIVIDUAL CROWDS Top 25 Volleyball Crowds The Lady Vols had 10 of their top 25 highest crowds during the 2010 season, including a seasonhigh 1,431 against Florida on Sept. 19. Nineteen of Tennessee s top 26 highest crowds have come in the four years since Thompson-Boling Arena became the team s primary venue. Opp. Att. Fac. Date 1. Georgia 3,311 TBA 10/28/05 2. Maryland 1,938 TBA 8/27/10 3. Florida 1,571 TBA 10/31/03 4. Florida 1,532 TBA 11/20/09 5. Florida 1,431 TBA 9/19/10 6. Florida 1,337 Stokely 10/22/04 7. Chattanooga/ 1,307 TBA 8/28/10 Virginia Tech 8. Arkansas 1,186 TBA 11/14/10 9. Ole Miss 1,168 TBA 9/27/09 10. Kentucky 1,126 TBA 9/29/10 11. Alabama 1,103 TBA 10/17/10 12. Florida 1,097 TBA 11/14/08 13. Auburn 1,064 TBA 10/29/10 14. Duke * 1,059 TBA 12/4/09 15. LSU 962 TBA 11/12/10 16. Georgia 922 TBA 10/31/10 17. Kentucky 907 Stokely 11/10/00 18. Pacific 900 Alumni 9/22/83 19. Arkansas 852 TBA 9/25/09 20. Mississippi State 827 TBA 10/15/10 21. Florida 806 Stokely 11/17/06 22. Mississippi State 805 TBA 11/6/09 23. Hawaii 798 Alumni 10/10/84 t24. Ole Miss 777 TBA 10/1/10 t24. Auburn 777 TBA 10/11/09 >> Bold denotes 2011 season; * denotes NCAA Tournament RECORD SETTER For their Saturday-night match against Maryland to wrap up the Lady Vol Classic, an announced crowd 1,938 fans were in attendance to see the fiveset thriller, marking the second-highest attendance in program history. The record crowd of 3,311 against Georgia in 2005 happened right before a basketball game. STATS BOX /// NATIONAL RANKINGS AVCA Coaches Top 25 Poll Week #2: SEPTEMBER 5, 2011 School (No.1 votes) Points Rec. Last Wk 1. California (48) 1484 6-0 1 2. Penn State (8) 1404 4-1 2 3. Stanford (1) 1343 4-0 6 4. Illinois (1) 1258 6-0 7 5. Washington (1) 1214 6-0 8 6. Minnesota 1161 3-1 11 7. Florida 1110 6-0 9 8. UCLA (1) 1080 6-0 12 9. Southern California 982 4-2 3 10. Texas 936 2-2 4 11. Nebraska 917 3-1 5 12. Hawai i 889 5-1 10 13. Purdue 793 6-0 13 14. Colorado State 716 5-1 15 15. Northern Iowa 686 7-0 14 16. Oregon 628 4-1 16 17. Iowa State 503 6-0 19 18. Oklahoma 442 6-1 17 19. San Diego 389 6-0 20 20. Michigan 306 6-0 24 21. Duke 247 4-2 18 22. Long Beach State 228 3-3 23 23. Dayton 170 4-2 21 24. Florida State 129 4-2 25 25. Ohio State 104 4-3 22 Others Receiving Votes: Miami (FL) 88;Tennessee 81; Michigan State 36; LSU 30; Central Florida 28; Pepperdine 19; St. Mary s (Ca.) 17; Notre Dame 10; Arizona 9; Northwestern 7; Northern Illinois 6; Texas A&M 4; Western Kentucky 4; Cincinnati 3; Louisville 3 tennessee in the polls Week Rec. Ranking Preseason -- t24 Week 1: Aug. 29 3-0 nr (got votes) Week 2: Sept. 5 4-2 nr (got votes)

2011 SEASON RESULTS Overall Record 4-2 SEC -- Home 3-0 Away 1-1 Neutral 0-1 Date W/L Score Opponent Game Scores Att. UT Kill Leader(s) UT Block Leader(s) UT Dig Leader(s) COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC /// Knoxville, Tenn. 8/26 W 3-2 Ohio 23-25, 25-13, 18-25, 25-17, 15-7 617 Robinson (27) Sahagian (6) Sahagian (21) 8/27 W 3-0 Villanova 25-18, 27-25, 25-19 -- Robinson (13) Kolosky (4) Mullins (11) W 3-2 Maryland 20-25, 22-25, 29-27, 25-22, 15-5 1938 Robinson (24) Kolosky (6) Robinson (24) ILLINOIS STATE FARM CLASSIC /// champaign, ill. 9/2 L 1-3 @ #7 Illinois 31-29, 25-23, 23-25, 25-19 2619 Robinson (22) Harrison/Robinson (4) Three players (17) 9/3 W 3-2 vs. #21 Dayton 25-17, 25-23, 14-25, 23-25, 15-12 -- Robinson (28) Harrison (4) Mullins (20) 9/3 L 2-3 vs. Houston 19-25, 25-22, 25-23, 20-25, 15-8 -- Robinson (22) Kolosky (2) Mullins (17) VIRGINIA TECH INVITATIONAL /// BLACKSBURG, VA. 9/9 -- -- vs. Seton Hall 9/10 -- -- vs. American 9/11 -- -- @ Virginia Tech 9/16 -- -- Georgia* 9/18 -- -- Auburn* 9/23 -- -- @ South Carolina* 9/25 -- -- @ Florida* 9/30 -- -- @ LSU* 10/2 -- -- @ Arkansas* 10/7 -- -- Arkansas* 10/9 -- -- Mississippi* 10/12 -- -- @ Kentucky* 10/16 -- -- @ Mississippi State* 10/21 -- -- @ Auburn* 10/23 -- -- @ Georgia* 10/28 -- -- Florida* 10/30 -- -- South Carolina* 11/2 -- -- @ Louisville 11/6 -- -- Mississippi State* 11/11 -- -- @ Mississippi* 11/13 -- -- @ Alabama* 11/18 -- -- Arkansas* 11/20 -- -- LSU* 11/23 -- -- Kentucky* >> Bold indicates home match; * indicates SEC match 2011 STARTING LINEUPS + LIBERO Date Opponent Setter Libero 8/26 Ohio Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins 8/27 Villanova Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins Maryland Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Baker Pollmiller Mullins 9/2 Illinois Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Brice Pollmiller Mullins 9/3 Dayton Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahagian Cikra Pollmiller Mullins Houston Robinson Harrison Kolosky Sahangian Baker Pollmiller Mullins

2011 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # PLAYER S K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/S SE RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total B/Set BE BHE 9 Robinson, Kelsey 27 136 5.04 44 372.247 7 0.26 14 0.52 16 1 96 3.56 4 11 15 0.56 3 2 35 Sahagian, Carly 27 66 2.44 15 149.342 2 0.07 5 0.19 14 4 77 2.85 1 12 13 0.48 2 0 7 Baker, Tiffany 25 47 1.88 20 149.181 2 0.08 0 0.00 4 2 23 1.48 3 6 9 0.36 5 0 6 Kolosky, Shealyn 27 38 1.41 10 95.295 1 0.04 2 0.07 10 0 4 0.15 2 19 21 0.78 1 1 8 Harrison, DeeDee 23 36 1.57 24 108.111 1 0.04 0 0.00 0 0 5 0.22 3 13 16 0.70 1 0 11 Cikra, Leslie 11 19 1.73 7 45.267 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 4 0.36 0 1 1 0.09 0 0 3 Stoll, Stephanie 10 8 0.80 3 14.357 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 5 5 0.50 0 1 15 Pollmiller, Mary 27 7 0.26 4 44.068 306 11.33 3 0.11 14 0 55 2.04 2 11 13 0.48 3 5 10 Mullins, Ellen 27 1 0.04 0 1 1.000 8 0.30 1 0.04 8 9 102 3.78 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2 Brice, Nikki 25 0 0.00 0 0.000 3 0.12 5 0.20 3 5 52 2.08 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 24 Brown, Jasmine 19 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.00 1 0.05 3 0 8 0.42 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 6 TENNESSEE 27 358 13.26 127 977.236 330 12.22 31 1.15 72 27 440 16.30 15 78 54.0 2.00 15 9 Opponents 27 321 11.89 131 949.200 290 10.74 27 1.00 64 31 418 15.48 8 78 47.0 1.74 12 9 SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # PLAYER G K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE 2010 MATCH HIGHS Individual Kills Three Sets 13, Kelsey Robinson vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 22, Kelsey Robinson vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 28, Kelsey Robinson vs. Dayton (9/3) Attacks Three Sets 45, Kelsey Robinson vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 64, Kelsey Robinson vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 74, Kelsey Robinson vs. Dayton (9/3) Hitting Percentage (min. 3 kills) Three Sets.553 (8-0-15), Carly Sahagian vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets.333 (11-1-30), Tiffany Baker vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets.441 (18-3-34), Carly Sahagian vs. Maryland (8/27) Assists Three Sets 33, Mary Pollmiller vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 49, Mary Pollmiller vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 59, Mary Pollmiller vs. Houston (9/3) Aces Three Sets 1 (2x), Sahagian & Brice vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 2, Kelsey Robinson (9/2) Five Sets 5, Kelsey Robinson vs. Ohio (8/26) Digs Three Sets 10, Carly Sahagian vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 17, Robinson, Sahagian & Mullins vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 24, Kelsey Robinson vs. Maryland (8/26) Blocks Three Sets 4 (2x), Robinson & Kolosky vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 4, Robinson & Harrison vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 6 (2x), last by Shealyn Kolosky vs. Maryland (8/27) Team Kills Three Sets 43 vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 54 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 67 vs. Ohio (8/26) Attacks Three Sets 113 vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 179 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 182 vs. Maryland (8/27) Hitting Percentage Three Sets.283 (43-11-113) vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets.168 (54-24-179) vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets.265 (66-25-155) vs. Houston (9/3) Assists Three Sets 38 vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 51 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 62 vs. Houston (9/3) Aces Three Sets 2 vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 4 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 10 vs. Dayton (9/3) Digs Three Sets 54 vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 81 vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 90 vs. Maryland (8/27) Blocks Three Sets 17 (3-14) vs. Villanova (8/27) Four Sets 18 (6-12) vs. Illinois (9/2) Five Sets 22 (1-21) vs. Maryland (8/26)

2010 SEASON RESULTS Overall Record 25-7 SEC 15-5 Home 12-2 Away 9-4 Neutral 4-1 Date W/L Score Opponent Game Scores Att. UT Kill Leader(s) UT Block Leader(s) UT Dig Leader(s) COMCAST LADY VOL CLASSIC /// Knoxville, Tenn. 8/27 W 3-0 Xavier 25-17, 25-15, 25-23 604 Fowler (13) Harrison (5) Robinson (16) 8/28 W 3-0 Chattanooga 25-20, 25-11, 25-13 1307 Fowler (12) Hinkey/Jeter (4) Sahagian (12) W 3-0 Virginia Tech 25-18, 25-17, 25-21 1307 Fowler/Jeter (10) Hinkey (5) Fowler (9) HOUSTON INVITATIONAL /// Houston, Texas 9/3 W 3-0 vs. Oklahoma 25-23, 25-19, 25-18 653 Fowler (21) Harrison/Jeter (3) Robinson (13) 9/4 W 3-0 vs. #13 Florida State 25-20, 25-23, 25-20 531 Cikra (10) Hinkey (6) Friday (10) W 3-0 at Houston 25-13, 25-17, 25-22 531 Fowler/Robinson (9) Hinkey (4) Three players (9) BAYMONT INN & SUITES INVITATIONAL /// Athens, Ohio 9/10 L 2-3 vs. Northwestern 25-19, 25-17, 8-25, 24-26, 11-15 982 Fowler (18) Hinkey (5) Robinson (15) W 3-2 at Ohio 23-25, 25-19, 25-16, 23-25, 18-16 2016 Three players (13) Hinkey/Harrison (3) Fowler (13) 9/11 W 3-1 vs. Pittsburgh 25-19, 21-25, 26-24, 25-17 832 Cikra (14) Hinkey (7) Robinson (15) 9/17 W 3-1 South Carolina 26-24, 22-25, 25-15, 25-16 643 Fowler/Jeter (13) Harrison (6) Fowler (15) 9/19 L 1-3 #3 Florida (CSS) 26-28, 23-25, 25-19, 17-25 1431 Jeter (19) Hinkey (6) Fowler (15) 9/24 L 2-3 at Georgia 17-25, 23-25, 25-19, 27-25, 10-15 864 Fowler (20) Harrison/Fowler (5) Mullins (12) 9/26 W 3-1 at Auburn 25-15, 21-25, 25-22, 25-19 516 Fowler (18) Hinkey (4) Mullins (10) 9/29 W 3-0 Kentucky (ESPNU) 25-22, 25-15, 25-22 1126 Jeter (13) Harrison (4) Fowler (15) 10/1 W 3-0 Ole Miss 25-22, 25-16, 25-22 777 Jeter (16) Hinkey (4) Fowler (12) 10/8 W 3-2 at Arkansas (CST) 22-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20, 17-15 689 Fowler (24) Harrison (5) Robinson (27) 10/10 L 1-3 at #15 LSU 23-25, 28-30, 25-23, 25-20 667 Fowler (18) Hinkey (4) Robinson (24) 10/15 W 3-0 Mississippi State 25-16, 25-17, 25-18 827 Fowler (13) Three players (3) Robinson (15) 10/17 W 3-0 Alabama 25-17, 25-21, 26-24 1103 Fowler (11) Hinkey (5) Robinson (16) 10/20 L 0-3 at #1 Florida (ESPNU) 25-20, 25-23, 25-20 1659 Fowler (15) Harrison (5) Robinson (12) 10/24 W 3-0 at South Carolina 25-16, 25-15, 25-14 353 Jeter (9) Hinkey (8) Robinson (14) 10/27 W 3-0 Louisville 17-25, 25-23, 25-22, 28-26 502 Fowler (20) Three players (2) Robinson (17) 10/29 W 3-0 Auburn 25-17, 25-16, 25-16 1064 Cikra (10) Hinkey/Jeter (3) Fowler (13) 10/31 W 3-0 Georgia (CSS) 25-20, 25-19, 25-13 922 Jeter (11) Cikra/Harrison (4) Robinson (11) 11/5 W 3-0 at Alabama 25-17, 25-22, 25-22 631 Fowler (12) Hinkey (5) Robinson (17) 11/7 W 3-0 at Mississippi State 25-17, 25-18, 25-15 288 Jeter (11) Hinkey (5) Robinson (15) 11/12 L 1-3 #15 LSU 25-18, 23-25, 24-26, 21-25 962 Robinson (16) Hinkey (7) Robinson (14) 11/14 W 3-0 Arkansas (CSS) 25-17, 25-15, 25-15 1186 Fowler (12) Hinkey (4) Jeter (8) 11/21 W 3-1 at Ole Miss 25-15, 13-25, 25-20, 25-20 231 Jeter (13) Hinkey/Harrison (4) Fowler (14) 11/24 W 3-0 at Kentucky 25-22, 25-17, 25-21 1425 Harrison (11) Hinkey (5) Fowler (13) NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST & SECOND ROUNDS /// BLOOMINGTON, IND. 12/3 W 3-0 vs. Alabama A&M 25-11, 25-19, 25-16 1065 Harrison (13) Harrison (4) Robinson (11) 12/4 L 2-3 vs. Indiana 25-18, 21-25, 25-20, 25-27, 13-15 1096 Cikra (26) Hinkey (4) Robinson (19) BREAKING DOWN THE LADY VOLS RECORD... the basics Overall 25-7 Conference 15-5 Non-Conference 10-2 Home 12-2 Away 9-4 Neutral 4-1 Versus Vs. the Atlantic 10 1-0 Vs. the Atlantic Coast 2-0 Vs the BIG EAST 2-0 Vs. the Big Ten 0-2 Vs. the Big 12 1-0 Vs. Conference USA 1-0 Vs. the Mid-American 1-0 Vs. the Southern Conference 1-0 Vs. the SWAC 1-0 BY SET When winning the first set 22-3 When losing the first set 3-4 When winning the second set 20-1 When losing the second set 5-6 When winning the third set 25-4 When losing the third set 0-3 When winning the fourth set 6-1 When losing the fourth set 1-5 In three-set matches 18-1 In four-set matches 5-3 In five-set matches 2-3 Games record 84-30 the PERCENTAGES When hitting.400 or better 2-0 When hitting.300-.399 9-0 When hitting.200-.299 12-5 When hitting lower than.200 1-1 When out-hitting the opp. 25-2 When out-hit by the opp. 0-5 When out-digging the opp.* 22-3 When out-dug by the opp. 3-4 * Or Tied BY DAY On Monday 0-0 On Tuesday 0-0 On Wednesday 3-1 On Thursday 0-0 On Friday 10-3 On Saturday 5-1 On Sunday 7-2 BY MONTH In August 3-0 In September 8-3 In October 8-2 In November 5-1 In December 1-1

2010 OVERALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # PLAYER G K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE 55 Nikki Fowler 112 393 3.51 106 938.306 36 0.32 21 46 0.19 14 324 2.89 4 57 61 0.54 4 1 14 Kayla Jeter 114 340 2.98 100 790.304 10 0.09 7 15 0.06 14 184 1.61 19 57 76 0.67 5 3 8 DeeDee Harrison 114 240 2.11 90 464.323 4 0.04 0 0 0.00 0 25 0.22 16 86 102 0.89 13 3 6 Leah Hinkey 114 218 1.91 50 458.367 16 0.14 18 29 0.16 0 46 0.40 8 123 131 1.15 6 1 11 Leslie Cikra 109 215 1.97 61 516.298 6 0.06 1 0 0.01 0 35 0.32 8 64 72 0.66 8 0 9 Kelsey Robinson 102 184 1.80 92 516.178 50 0.49 21 43 0.21 16 367 3.60 7 27 34 0.33 9 2 35 Carly Sahagian 58 62 1.07 22 181.221 6 0.10 1 7 0.02 2 56 0.97 1 17 18 0.31 8 1 17 Kelsey Mahoney 51 3 0.06 0 12.250 322 6.31 3 8 0.06 0 93 1.82 0 0 0 0.00 0 21 10 Ellen Mullins 73 1 0.01 0 2.500 19 0.26 5 23 0.07 9 149 2.04 0 0 0 0.00 0 2 4 Kylann Scheidt 68 1 0.01 0 4.250 370 5.44 9 17 0.13 0 113 1.66 0 1 1 0.01 1 7 1 Amanda Friday 62 1 0.02 0 1 1.000 19 0.31 5 8 0.08 5 123 1.98 0 0 0 0.00 0 3 16 Emily Steinbeck 114 0 0.00 5 7 -.714 685 6.01 13 24 0.11 0 164 1.44 0 0 0 0.00 0 14 7 Alyssa Hilby 2 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 24 Jasmine Brown 12 0 0.00 0 0.000 2 0.17 1 1 0.08 0 5 0.42 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 9 TENNESSEE 114 1658 14.54 526 3889.291 1545 13.55 105 222 0.92 69 1684 14.77 63 432 279.0 2.45 54 58 Opponents 114 1360 11.93 658 4001.175 1265 11.10 69 222 0.61 105 1493 13.10 61 322 222.0 1.95 55 34 SEC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS # PLAYER G K K/Game E TA Pct A A/Game SA SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA Total B/Game BE BHE 14 Kayla Jeter 70 235 3.36 74 540.298 6 0.09 6 13 0.09 10 143 2.04 12 36 48 0.69 4 0 55 Nikki Fowler 70 234 3.34 66 570.295 23 0.33 10 30 0.14 9 210 3.00 3 38 41 0.59 2 0 6 Leah Hinkey 70 143 2.04 31 299.375 12 0.17 9 19 0.13 0 23 0.33 5 77 82 1.17 5 1 8 DeeDee Harrison 70 142 2.03 53 282.316 2 0.03 0 0 0.00 0 14 0.20 11 57 68 0.97 9 1 11 Leslie Cikra 65 112 1.72 36 281.270 5 0.08 0 0 0.00 0 23 0.35 7 39 46 0.71 5 0 9 Kelsey Robinson 61 89 1.46 49 269.149 29 0.48 14 26 0.23 9 230 3.77 2 14 16 0.26 3 1 35 Carly Sahagian 45 52 1.16 20 147.218 4 0.09 0 2 0.00 0 32 0.71 1 14 15 0.33 6 1 10 Ellen Mullins 47 1 0.02 0 2.500 12 0.26 4 14 0.09 6 91 1.94 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 4 Kylann Scheidt 56 1 0.02 0 4.250 303 5.41 7 16 0.12 0 85 1.52 0 0 0 0.00 1 4 1 Amanda Friday 32 0 0.00 0 0.000 4 0.12 2 3 0.06 1 45 1.41 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 16 Emily Steinbeck 70 0 0.00 3 3-1.000 426 6.09 8 12 0.11 0 110 1.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 8 17 Kelsey Mahoney 19 0 0.00 0 3.000 117 6.16 0 6 0.00 0 35 1.84 0 0 0 0.00 0 10 24 Jasmine Brown 7 0 0.00 0 0.000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 2 0.29 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 TEAM 5 TENNESSEE 70 1009 14.41 332 2400.282 943 13.47 60 142 0.86 40 1043 14.90 41 275 178.5 2.55 35 27 Opponents 70 851 12.16 414 2489.176 793 11.33 40 144 0.57 60 916 13.09 33 206 136.0 1.94 43 23 2010 MATCH HIGHS Individual Kills Three Sets 21, Nikki Fowler vs. Oklahoma (9/3) Four Sets 20, Nikki Fowler vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 24, Nikki Fowler at Arkansas (10/8) Attacks Three Sets 45, Nikki Fowler vs. Oklahoma (9/3) Four Sets 60, Nikki Fowler at LSU (10/10) Five Sets 50, Nikki Fowler at Arkansas (10/8) Hitting Percentage (min. 3 kills) Three Sets.667 (11-1-15), Kayla Jeter vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets.519 (15-1-27), Kayla Jeter at Auburn (9/26) Five Sets.700 (16-2-20), DeeDee Harrison vs. Northwestern (9/10) Assists Three Sets 29, Emily Steinbeck vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 32, Emily Steinbeck vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 40, Emily Steinbeck at Indiana (12/4) Aces Three Sets 3 (3x), last by Nikki Fowler vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 4, Kelsey Robinson vs. South Carolina (9/17) Five Sets 3, Kelsey Robinson at Ohio (9/10) Digs Three Sets 17, Kelsey Robinson at Alabama (11/5) Four Sets 24, Kelsey Robinson at LSU (10/10) Five Sets 27, Kelsey Robinson at Arkansas (10/8) Blocks Three Sets 8 (1-7), Leah Hinkey at South Carolina (10/24) Four Sets 7 (2x), last Leah Hinkey (1-6) vs. LSU (12/12) Five Sets 5 (3x), last DeeDee Harrison (2-3) at Arkansas (10/8) Team Kills Three Sets 55 vs. Oklahoma (9/3) Four Sets 68 vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 76 at Arkansas (10/8) Attacks Three Sets 119 at Kentucky (11/24) Four Sets 177 at LSU (10/10) Five Sets 174 at Arkansas (10/8) Hitting Percentage Three Sets.466 (50-9-88) vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets.421 (59-11-114) at Auburn (9/26) Five Sets.314 (68-20-153) at Indiana (12/4) Assists Three Sets 49 vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 66 vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 71 at Arkansas (10/8) Aces Three Sets 8 vs. Alabama A&M (12/3) Four Sets 8 vs. South Carolina (9/17) Five Sets 6 at Ohio (9/10) Digs Three Sets 60 vs. Xavier (8/27) Four Sets 78 vs. Louisville (10/27) Five Sets 75 at Arkansas (10/8) Blocks Three Sets 22 (2-20), at South Carolina (10/24) Four Sets 24 (4-20) vs. LSU (12/12) Five Sets 19 (1-18) at Georgia (9/24)

A LOOK BACK AT THE 2010 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE RACE STATS BOX /// FINAL SEC STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 5 Streak Florida 20-0 1.000 10-0 10-0 8-0 29-2.935 16-1 11-0 2-1 4-1 L1 Tennessee 15-5.750 9-2 6-3 6-3 25-7.781 13-2 9-4 4-1 4-1 L1 Kentucky 11-9.550 7-2 4-7 2-5 17-14.548 13-4 4-8 0-2 3-2 L2 Georgia 6-14.300 3-7 3-7 3-5 15-17.469 5-9 5-8 5-0 3-2 L1 South Carolina 4-16.200 3-7 1-9 1-6 7-23.233 6-8 1-11 0-4 2-3 L3 WESTERN DIVISION SEC Pct. Home Away Div. ALL Pct. Home Away Neut. Last 5 Streak LSU 16-4.800 9-1 7-3 9-1 25-5.833 12-1 9-3 4-1 3-2 L1 Ole Miss 13-7.650 7-3 6-4 8-2 19-11.633 10-3 7-5 2-3 2-3 L3 Auburn 11-9.550 7-4 4-5 6-4 21-13.618 10-4 8-6 3-3 4-1 L1 Arkansas 8-12.400 6-5 2-7 4-6 14-17.452 8-6 4-9 2-2 2-3 L1 Alabama 3-17.150 3-7 0-10 1-8 11-19.367 7-7 1-11 3-1 1-4 W1 Mississippi St. 3-17.150 2-8 1-9 2-7 11-20.355 7-8 2-11 2-1 0-5 L10 sec individual statistical leaders Hitting Percentage Cl S K E TA Pct. 1. Regina Thomas, UM Jr 83 210 34 418.421 2. Valentina Gonzalez, UG Sr 123 334 62 688.395 3. Lauren Bledsoe, UF Sr 110 211 57 403.382 4. Kelly Murphy, UF Jr 111 337 74 704.374 5. Leah Hinkey, UT Sr 114 218 50 458.367 6. Camila Jeronsky, AU Fr 103 157 47 311.354 7. Cassandra Anderson, UF Jr 110 163 42 348.348 8. Ann Dylla, UG Jr 123 309 94 644.334 9. DeeDee Harrison, UT So 114 240 90 464.323 10. Miranda Kitts, UM Sr 112 270 63 665. 311 Kills Cl S No. Avg/S 1. Jasmine Norton, AR So 120 460 3.83 2. Kayla Fitterer UA So 108 403 3.73 3. Angela Bensend, LSU Sr 104 383 3.68 4. Juliette Thevenin, SC Fr 96 350 3.65 5. Caitlin Rance, MS Jr 113 403 3.57 6. Nikki Fowler, UT Sr 112 393 3.51 7. Alyssa Meuth, UA Sr 104 328 3.15 8. Michele Williams, LSU Jr 107 334 3.12 9. Kelly Murphy, UF Jr 111 337 3.04 10. Sarah Bullock, AU So 117 354 3.03 Assists Cl S No. Avg/S 1. Brittney Johnson, LSU Sr 104 1123 10.80 2. Kathleen Gates, UG Jr 123 1268 10.31 3. Christine Hartmann, UK So 106 1001 9.44 4. Paris Perret, MS Fr 113 1024 9.06 5. Cassie Clarke, AR So 76 600 7.89 6. Amanda Philpot, UM So 112 873 7.79 7. Taylor Bruns, SC So 104 759 7.30 8. Christina Solverson, AU Jr 120 740 6.17 9. Raymariely Santos, AR Fr 96 584 6.08 10. Kayla Schmidt, UA Sr 108 656 6.07 Service Aces Cl S No. Avg/S 1. Kelly Murphy, UF Jr 111 44 0.40 2. Allison Summers, UG Fr 123 39 0.32 3. Juliette Thevenin, SC Fr 96 29 0.30 4. Brittany Northcutt, UG Fr 123 37 0.30 5. Taylor Bruns, SC So 104 31 0.30 6. Kayla Fitterer, UA So 108 32 0.30 7. Callie Rivers, UF Sr 110 32 0.29 8. Kristy Jaeckel, UF Jr 111 31 0.28 9. Lauren Waclawczyk, LSU Jr 105 28 0.27 10. Valentina Gonzalez, UG Sr 123 32 0.26 Blocks Cl S BS BA Tot Av/S 1. Cassandra Anderson, UF Jr 110 11 129 140 1.27 2. Ashley Newsome, MS Sr 113 31 106 137 1.21 3. Regina Thomas, UM Jr 83 23 73 96 1.16 4. Leah Hinkey, UT Sr 114 8 123 131 1.15 5. Lauren Bledsoe, UF Sr 110 8 109 117 1.06 6. Lauren Rapp, UK Sr 120 19 106 125 1.04 7. Valentina Gonzalez, UG Sr 123 7 121 128 1.04 8. Janeliss Torres, AR So 86 10 79 89 1.03 9. Ann Dylla, UG Jr 123 9 117 126 1.02 10. Desiree Elliott, LSU Fr 107 12 97 109 1.02 Digs Cl S No. Avg/S 1. Hannah Lawing, SC Sr 107 523 4.89 2. Morgan Springer, UM Jr 111 513 4.62 3. Kayla Woodard, MS Sr 113 507 4.49 4. Stephanie Klefot, UK So 120 517 4.31 5. Kelsey Anderson, UA So 104 425 4.09 6. Lauren Waclawczyk, LSU Jr 105 425 4.05 7. Liz Crouch, AU Sr 117 469 4.01 8. Erin Fleming, UF Sr 108 390 3.61 9. Kelsey Robinson, UT Fr 102 367 3.60 10. Carla Tietz, UG Jr 123 412 3.35 Kelsey robinson SEC Postseason Awards Coach of the Year: Mary Wise, Florida Player of the Year: Kelly Murphy, Florida Libero of the Year: Stephanie Klefot, Kentucky Freshman of the Year: Desiree Elliott, LSU Co-Scholar-Athletes of the Year: Nikki Fowler, Tennessee; Lauren Rapp, Kentucky ALL-SEC 1ST TEAM Lauren Bledsoe, Florida Kelly Murphy, Florida Callie Rivers, Florida Lauren Rapp, Kentucky Angela Bensend, LSU Desiree Elliott, LSU Regina Thomas, Ole Miss Nikki Fowler, Tennessee Kayla Jeter, Tennessee ALL-SEC 2ND TEAM Kayla Fitterer, Alabama Jasmine Norton, Arkansas Morgan Johns, Auburn Cassandra Anderson, Florida Kristy Jaeckel, Florida Valentina Gonzalez, Georgia Stephanie Klefot, Kentucky Michele Williams, LSU Ashley Newsome, Mississippi State Leah Hinkey, Tennessee SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Raymariely Santos, Arkansas Camila Jersonsky, Auburn Chanel Brown, Florida Whitney Billings, Kentucky Desiree Elliott, LSU Juliette Thevenin, South Carolina Kelsey Robinson, Tennessee ADDITIONAL SEC AWARDS WON BY UT Player of the Week: Nikki Fowler (Sept. 7), Kayla Jeter (Oct. 4) Defensive Player of the Week: Leah Hinkey (Oct. 25) Freshman of the Week: Kelsey Robinson (Oct. 11, Nov. 8) Academic Honor Roll: Jasmine Brown, Leslie Cikra, Nikki Fowler, Amanda Friday, DeeDee Harrison, Kayla Jeter, Kelsey Mahoney, Emily Steinbeck, Leah Hinkey First-Year Academic Honor Roll: Ellen Mullins, Kelsey Robinson, Carly Sahagian Community Service Team: Amanda Friday NATIONAL HONORS AVCA Academic Team Award: First year, 3.48 Team GPA, Every team member over 3.0 AVCA All-Americans: Nikki Fowler (Third Team), Leah Hinkey (Honorable Mention), Kayla Jeter (Honorable Mention) Sports Imports/AVCA National Player of the Week: Kayla Jeter (Oct. 5) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America: Nikki Fowler (First Team) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District: Nikki Fowler (First Team) NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship: Nikki Fowler

senior KELSEY MAHONEY 5-10 /// Setter Fort Worth, Texas (Keller-Central H.S.) INTERVIEW BY JOHN PAINTER Q: What made you choose Tennessee? A: I just liked the program, the school and all the tradition. I liked that they had separate athletics departments and just the spirit behind Tennessee. Q: What s the coolest thing about being a UT student-athlete? A: Eating in Gibbs Hall. Lunch is awesome because they always have great food. You can t make those same meals for yourself all the time so it s nice to have somebody else making you lunch. And you see everybody who s a part of Tennessee athletics, including coaches like Pat Summitt. Q: What was your biggest adjustment to the college game? A: Probably just the speed of the game and the high level all the time. It never fluctuates you have to be on your game every day. Q: What s a Fort Worth secret people in Tennessee don t know about? A: We have really good Mexican food; that s what I miss about it. I miss the Texas style and feel of it. I miss the stockyards. And I love Texas country music so much better than mainstream, but I could be biased. Q: Talk about the changes for this season. A: This year is totally different, especially for any returning player. We have two new people on the coaching staff, a new director of operations, all new managers so it s different. The energy in the gym is great. We re not really missing a beat, so I m excited for it. It s going to be a new experience. Q: What are you expecting for the team this season? A: We have really high expectations for ourselves and we want to make a good run into the tournament, make it to the final four, win SEC and all that. We lost some really good players but we also have gained good talent as well. Q: Do you have any personal goals? A: I m working my way from a back injury to be able to practice all the time and being able to go full-speed. I m competing for a starting spot and pushing my teammates to be better. I ve not been injured before, so now I ve got to learn to fight back with my body. It s a new experience, but the training staff has been helping me a lot and doing a great job. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2008 (3 letters) Birthday April 22, 1990 Parents Michael & Carla Mahoney Major Nutrition Volleyball Club Texas Advantage SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Mahoney s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Junior (2010) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Sophomore (2009) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Freshman (2008) SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll Kills 2 4x Attacks 9 Duke, 12/4/09 Hitting Pct. N/A Assists 57 Georgia, 11/15/09 Aces 4 Twice Solo Blocks 1 Florida, 11/20/09 Block Assists 2 3x Total Blocks 2 4x Digs 19 Auburn, 11/13/09 2011 HIGHS Kills -- Attacks -- Hitting Pct. -- Assists -- Aces -- Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs --

JUNIOR JASMINE BROWN 5-8 /// Defensive Specialist & Setter Chattanooga, Tenn. (Girls Preparatory School) INTERVIEW BY MEGAN SPEDDEN Q: Being from Chattanooga, did you always know you wanted to come to Tennessee? A: No. Actually I didn t really want to come here because everyone at my school came here. I went to [Girls Preparatory School] and I was going to run track somewhere else, but then I talked to one of the coaches really late my senior year. Then I got here and I love it! I really like it here. Q: What events did you run in track? A: 300 hurdles, triple jump, pentathlon, and long jump. Q: Do you miss track at all? A: I prefer volleyball, but I miss the triple jump. Q: What has been your favorite UT memory so far in your career? A: I think it was my freshman year when we beat Kentucky at home. We were down 14-10 and Kiley Marshall served us like six points in a row and we won. Q: What do you plan to do after college? A: [I m studying] social work with a minor in business. I kind of want to ministry work -- like inner-city ministry so I figured I would start with social work. I don t really want to be in the government part of it, but hopefully I can do ministry. Q: What are your aspirations on the court? A: Of course my goal in my position is to be the libero. Every day in practice I am just trying to work on getting better with my passing. This year I just want to be a more consistent passer. Q: How did you choose your number? A: It s not Kobe Bryant that s not why I have 24. It was really just the first number that came into my head. It doesn t mean anything to me. Well, now it does, but before it didn t. Q: Do you have any nicknames? A: I have Jazzy, Jazz, Jazzy-Face, J.B., J-Bizzle, Downtown Jasmine Brown the list goes on. Q: What s your favorite quote from Coach? A: Un-believable. He says it a lot no matter what. Q: Are you looking forward to any particular contest or opponent this year? A: I am looking forward to beating Florida and LSU whooping them and winning the SEC Championship. And I m looking forward to being a national champion. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2009 (2 letters) Birthday Nov. 5, 1990 Grandmother Bessie Durden Major Social Work Volleyball Club Choo-Choo City Volleyball SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Brown s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Sophomore (2010) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Freshman (2009) SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll Kills -- Attacks -- Hitting Pct. -- Assists 2 Chattanooga, 8/28/10 Aces 1 Oklahoma, 9/3/10 Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs 5 South Carolina, 11/22/09 2011 HIGHS Kills -- Attacks -- Hitting Pct. -- Assists -- Aces -- Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs 3 vs. Maryland, 8/27/11

JUNIOR LESLIE CIKRA 6-4 /// Middle Blocker & Outside Hitter Chagrin Falls, Ohio (Chagrin Falls H.S.) INTERVIEW BY BRIAN RICE Q: Favorite spot on campus? A: My bed. If I m not playing, in class or eating, I m probably sleeping. Q: Funniest Teammate? A: Without question, Kelsey Robinson. Q: How did you pick your number? A: In high school I looked up to a girl who wore No. 11, so when she graduated, I took it over and it s just stuck since then. Q: Athlete you admire? A: Keri Walsh, she s someone I ve always looked up to in volleyball. Q: How d you pick No. 11? A: I was No. 7 all through high school and No. 17. When I was a freshman in high school, I looked up to this girl who was a middle hitter. She was a senior and I was a freshman so when she graduated I took over the number and it has just stuck since then. Q: Expectations for the season: A: I have really high expectations for this season. I came here to wina national championship and do something that no team has done before here. We re here to get a ring. Q: Tell us a little about Coach Patrick: A: He s been really awesome to have. He s brought me a long way. He has a great attention to detail and has really honed in my game on things I ve needed to focus on since I ve gotten here. Q: What s it like being a student-athlete at Tennessee? A: It s indescribable. I m from Ohio and I was like, Tennessee, what s that? I got on the football field. The pride of the school and everything that comes with it, it s hard to describe. It s really awesome. Every time I put this uniform on my chest, I get chills every time. It s something I ll have with me forever. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2009 (2 letters) Birthday Dec. 12, 1990 Parents Jeff Cikra & Elizabeth Towns Major Sport Management Volleyball Club Renaissance VBC SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Cikra s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Sophomore (2010) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll US National A2 Training Team Freshman (2009) SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll SEC All-Freshman Team Kills 20 Indiana, 12/4/10 Attacks 41 Colorado State, 9/12/09 Hitting Pct..459 Indiana, 12/4/10 Assists 2 Miss. State, 11/7/10 Aces 1 Northwestern, 9/10/10 Solo Blocks 1 17x Block Assists 4 6x Total Blocks 5 2x Digs 5 Ole Miss, 10/1/10 2011 HIGHS Kills 14 Dayton, 9/3 Attacks 31 Dayton, 9/3 Hitting Pct..323 Dayton, 9/3 Assists -- Aces -- Solo Blocks -- Block Assists 1 Dayton, 9/3 Total Blocks 1 Dayton, 9/3 Digs 3 Dayton, 9/3

JUNIOR DEEDEE HARRISON 6-4 /// Middle Blocker Nashville, Tenn. (Hillsboro H.S.) INTERVIEW BY BRIAN RICE Q: Favorite memory at Tennessee? A: Beating Florida, that was amazing because they came in thinking they were going to win. It made us feel better about ourselves and we went on a winning streak after that. Q: Favorite memory in sports overall? A: My favorite memory would have to be when my high school basketball team beat our rival, Smyrna. It was the best game of my life. I can t even explain how I felt at the end of that game. We always played them, and they always beat us to get to state. We finally beat them. We finally got past them. It was amazing. Me and my sister bonded the most at that game. It was amazing. Q: Favorite spot on campus? A: Steps (Ampitheater) in Humanities Plaza. I can take naps there, it s a great place to sit and relax between classes between classes or before practice. Q: Funniest teammate? A: Kelsey Robinson. She s funny in a lot of different ways. The things she does are just funny. She has just an amazing personality; anyone around her would just love her. Q: Teammate most likely to be president? A: Jasmine Brown. She s a very organized plan, plan, plan kind of person. Q: How did you pick your number? A: I picked number eight because I am the eighth of 12 kids in my family. It represents me and it s personal, so I was lucky number eight had graduated when I came in. Q: Athlete you admire: A: My father. He taught us the ways and things he did when he was playing in college and professionally. I admire him and all the things he taught me and the example he showed of how you can be successful in sports and still be an amazing person to other people. Q: Something no one knows about you? A: I m afraid of the dark. I still have a nightlight at 21 years old. Q: Talk about your sports background: A: It teaches you to live up to a higher expectation and to expect more of yourself. That s why my brother (David, who played 4 seasons in the NBA) has made it so far. He wanted to do things like quit and play football or just hang out and my dad wouldn t let him. Seeing the conversations between those two was like my turning point. I realized I have to make it here; I have to make it to college and do something more with myself because I know my father isn t going to let me down. It kind of puts a fear in the back of your mind, but it makes you work hard no matter what you re doing, especially academics. Q: What s it like having your sister (Isabelle) at UT on the Lady Vol basketball team? A: I love having her here. She s my little sister. I m always going to love her and love having her around. If you know her, she s a funny and loving person. The best advice I gave her was to not let the freshman experience overwhelm you. She s the kind of person that would freak out because it all comes at you at once. So I told her not to let it overwhelm her and if you ever need anything, let me know because I can help you out. We had a great moving-in experience. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2009 (2 letters) Birthday Feb. 11, 1990 Parents Dennis & Ida Harrison Major Sport Management Volleyball Club Impact VBC/Williamson County Select VBC SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Harrison s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Sophomore (2010) SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Freshman (2008) SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll Kills 16 Northwestern, 9/10/10 Attacks 26 Ohio, 8/26/11 Hitting Pct..700 Northwestern, 9/10/10 Assists 1 3x Aces -- Solo Blocks 3 South Carolina, 9/17/10 Block Assists 6 Georgia, 11/15/09 Total Blocks 7 Georgia, 11/15/09 Digs 3 2x 2011 HIGHS Kills 8 Ohio, 8/26 Attacks 26 Ohio, 8/26 Hitting Pct..357 Villanova, 8/27 Assists 1 Ohio, 8/26 Aces -- Solo Blocks 2 Dayton, 9/3 Block Assists 4 Ohio, 8/26 Total Blocks 4 Ohio, 8/26 Digs 2 2x, last vs. Ohio, 8/26

SOPHOMORE ELLEN MULLINS 5-6 /// Libero & Defensive Specialist Nashville, Tenn. (Father Ryan H.S.) INTERVIEW BY JOHN PAINTER Q: Talk about your athletic family. A: My mom played basketball in high school and was a great player. That s probably where we get our athletic talent from. But don t tell my dad; he d probably get mad at me! We played basketball too, but volleyball is just what we ended up with. It s five girls and we all play volleyball, so it s fun. Q: How are your games different in your family? A: I m the shortest one. My little sister plays everywhere; she s a hitter and a setter. Ann and I are both defense, but I ve played probably every position before I got here. But if we had one more person we could make a good team. Q: What made you choose Tennessee? A: It s always been my dream to come. I like it here a lot. It s far enough away from home that I can escape. Plus, it s cool to play for your home-state university. I like that. Q: Did you know any of your teammates before arriving at UT? A: I knew all my freshmen teammates coming in Kylann (Scheidt), Kelsey (Robinson) and Carlie (Sahagian) we had met before. I knew DeeDee Harrison, she s from Nashville too. And I played against Jasmine Brown in high school; we were rivals. Q: What s the coolest thing about UT? A: The atmosphere. There s so much pride in the Orange and White. It s a huge campus and being an athlete does make it fun. You definitely get the hype and the talk and stuff, and it s nice. But we also have to be responsible. Q: What are the adjustments to the college game? A: The level is definitely higher. You have to get used to the speed of the game that was probably the most difficult thing. Meshing with your team was another big thing at the beginning. Once I got comfortable, it was easier for me to excel, step out of the box and really use my talent on the court. Q: Was there a moment last season when you felt you were making those adjustments? A: It was gradual in the beginning. I just locked in and focused, and kept going in early for practice and working really hard to get on the court. Q: Do you have any role models? A: I love to follow my sister Ann. She played here and that s a neat thing with the ties. She s taught me pretty much all I know and coached me on club teams in high school. She s my role model and it s still fun to see her play. Q: Did you go anywhere fun this summer? A: Yeah, I went to the beach with my family, to Perdido Key in Florida, around Pensacola. And then we were here training. We were back here in June training and getting ready for our season this year. Q: What are you expecting for the team this season? A: We re expecting to go all the way. We all want to win a national championship and an SEC championship. It hasn t happened since 2004-05 and it s time to bring the banners and the rings back to the volleyball world. I m excited. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2010 (1 letter) Birthday Nov. 22, 1991 Parents Steve & Sarah Mullins Major Business Volleyball Club Nashville One/Impact VBC SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Mullins year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Freshman (2010) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Kills 1 Florida, 9/19/10 Attacks 1 2x Hitting Pct. -- Assists 3 Ohio, 9/10/10 Aces 2 Auburn, 9/26/10 Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs 19 Maryland, 8/27/11 2011 HIGHS Kills 1 Dayton, 9/3 Attacks 1 Dayton, 9/3 Hitting Pct. -- Assists 2 3x, last vs. Houston, 9/3 Aces 1 at Illinois, 9/2 Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs 20 Dayton, 9/3

Sophomore KELSEY ROBINSON 6-2 /// Outside Hitter Bartlett, Ill. (Wheaton-St. Francis H.S.) INTERVIEW BY JOSH PATE Q: Your major is broadcast journalism. If you were interviewing yourself, what is the first question you would ask? A: That s hard. I would probably say, What brought you to Tennessee? I m from Chicago and grew up with the Big Ten. Most people ask why I would pick the SEC because it s such a different lifestyle than where I m from. So that would be the first question. Q: So... What brought you to Tennessee? A: I really fell in love with the family atmosphere here. Everyone is really into the sports, no matter what you play volleyball, soccer, football. It s fan-based, and everybody loves it. You go all over the state and people see your Tennessee gear and are so excited, saying, Oh my gosh, you play for Tennessee! The support here is great. Q: Is the support you receive as a studentathlete at Tennessee really that much different from where you grew up? A: In Chicago, the Bears, Blackhawks and Bulls the professional sports are really big. The University of Illinois is there, but it s different. Q: Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, when you think of home, what comes to mind? A: Home for me wasn t really in Bartlett (Ill.) because I went to high school in Wheaton, played volleyball in Naperville, and then played basketball in the city. So growing up I was all over the place. But whenever I go home, it s great. I love the city. I love going to big games, wintertime at the park, shopping, stuff like that. As much as I hate the cold, I love going home. My favorite part of the city is Belmont. It s not part of the big area, but it s smaller and has great shopping that nobody knows about. Q: You have mentioned you really like photography. Are you able to enjoy it as much while juggling school and volleyball? A: I haven t had that much time to do it, but I like the arts and photography. I m happy when I get the chance to do it. I do it for fun. I do the friends photos, but I really like the arts and nature photos. I find it really peaceful. Q: What has been the most emotional moment good or bad on the volleyball court? A: My most emotional moment was when my high school team lost to another team in the state finals. It was my senior year so obviously that was one of the most crushing defeats. But losing that game and the feeling that I had made me never want to lose again. That s what brought me here: pressing myself harder and harder. I never want to feel that again. Although defeat is bad, and everybody says, Don t lose, sometimes failure can teach you things. Q: What did you learn in your first year of college that you will never forget? A: I think every year you can take something, whether it s being a freshman in college or being a senior in high school. You take something with you every year. The biggest thing I took last year is you have to work hard every single moment. There is no play where you can take off. That gave me a ton of determination to go hard in the spring and work hard in the summer to develop myself as a player even more than I already have. So last year I learned that not one play can be taken off. You have to work hard every single play. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2010 (1 letter) Birthday June 25, 1992 Parents Mike & Sue Robinson Major Journalism & Electronic Media Volleyball Club Sports Performance Volleyball SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Robinson s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Sophomore (2011) SEC Player of the Week (9/6) Comcast Lady Vol Classic MVP Illinois State Farm Classic All-Tourney Team Freshman (2010) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll SEC All-Freshman Team US National A2 Training Team Kills 27 Ohio, 8/26/11 Attacks 69 Maryland, 8/27/11 Hitting Pct..318 2x Assists 5 Arkansas, 10/8/10 Aces 5 Ohio, 8/26/11 Solo Blocks 2 Illinois, 9/2/11 Block Assists 5 Maryland, 8/27 Total Blocks 5 Maryland, 8/27 Digs 27 Arkansas, 10/8/10 2011 HIGHS Kills 28 Dayton, 9/3 Attacks 74 Dayton, 9/3 Hitting Pct..303 Ohio, 8/26 Assists 2 2x, last vs. Illinois, 9/2 Aces 5 Ohio, 8/26 Solo Blocks 2 Illinois, 9/2 Block Assists 5 Maryland, 8/27 Total Blocks 5 Maryland, 8/27 Digs 24 Maryland, 8/27

SOPHOMORE CARLY SAHAGIAN 6-2 /// Outside Hitter Bartlett, Ill. (Bartlett H.S.) INTERVIEW BY MEGAN SPEDDEN Q: What are you studying? A: I m majoring in hotel and tourism management I just chose my major last semester. I only took one class in it but I really liked it. I would like to plan events, big events. I might like to be a wedding planner or even run a hotel one day. Q: What is your greatest memory on the court: A: Last year I played in about eight games when Kelsey Robinson was hurt, so getting to play after being on the bench for a while was good. I want to be on the court obviously more than I was last year, but it takes a lot to get there. Q: How did you pick your number? A: I picked this number because when I played basketball when I was little I was 35 and my dad has been 35 ever since he was younger playing softball. He said he was going to stop playing when he was 35, but he s 50 and he s still playing. I wanted to be like him when I was little so I just picked it. Q: Do you have a nickname? A: I don t know if you ve ever seen the movie Fired Up but there is a girl named Carly on there and the guy calls his girlfriend Carly Fries, Carlito s Way and Carly and the Chocolate Factory. They all call me that. Q: What is your favorite quote from Coach? A: I remember in the beginning of the summer he said You can either finger paint or paint like Picasso. He just meant that you can go big or go home pretty much. Put in the work now and it will pay off later. Q: What is your favorite music to listen to? A: I actually love everything but I hated country music before I came to the south. I did go to the CMAs in Nashville this summer and now I m obsessed with country. Q: Were you able to see that happen in your freshman season with hard work paying off? A: From the club I played at, we were always in the gym all the time. I just knew that if you wanted to come close to winning or getting a championship, you have to sacrifice if you want it. Q: What s an interesting fact that no one would know about you? A: I like to fish with my dad. I caught this big sturgeon that almost looked like an alligator just the way it felt. It was big. We didn t have a camera. It was a disposable and it got wet so we couldn t take a picture. [I caught the fish] when I was 13. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Fall 2010 (1 letter) Birthday April 7, 1992 Parents Bill & Sue Sahagian Major Hotel & Tourism Management Volleyball Club Sports Performance Volleyball Club SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Sahagian s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. AWARDS Sophomore (2011) Comcast Lady Vol Classic All-Tourney Team Freshman (2010) SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll Kills 18 Maryland, 8/27/11 Attacks 34 Maryland, 8/27/11 Hitting Pct..533 Villanova, 8/27/11 Assists 2 2x Aces 3 Dayton, 9/3/11 Solo Blocks 1 Ole Miss, 10/1/10 Block Assists 6 Ohio, 8/26/11 Total Blocks 6 Ohio, 8/26/11 Digs 21 Ohio, 8/26/11 2011 HIGHS Kills 18 Maryland, 8/27 Attacks 34 Maryland, 8/27 Hitting Pct..533 Villanova, 8/27 Assists 1 2x Aces 3 Dayton, 9/3 Solo Blocks 1 Illinois, 9/2 Block Assists 6 Ohio, 8/26 Total Blocks 6 Ohio, 8/26 Digs 21 Ohio, 8/26

SOPHOMORE KYLANN SCHEIDT 6-0 /// Setter Knoxville, Tenn. (Farragut H.S.) INTERVIEW /// MATT MAGILL Q: How was your summer? A: It was great. I went to Nebraska to visit my family in May, and then I came back and took classes and worked out. Not really much. Q: What family did you have in Nebraska? A: My grandparents and my aunts and uncles. I m originally from Nebraska. Q: But you re from Knoxville, right? A: I ll say I m from Knoxville. I lived in Nebraska until my sophomore year in high school. Q: What made you move to Knoxville? A: My dad got a job with First Tennessee Bank. Q: Being from Knoxville, was UT always your first choice? A: I never really thought about it, I guess. I didn t know when I moved here that I wanted to go to UT or anything. It was just a great opportunity for me. My family can come watch every match. It s nice to be close to home. That was definitely one of the decision points on why I chose Tennessee. Q: Did you know you were Coach Patrick s first player from Knoxville? A: Yeah, someone told me that. I found that out. It s cool because volleyball is definitely growing in this area especially since I got here from Nebraska. Coming from Nebraska, it s at a whole different level out there. More people play volleyball out there. It s nice to see a lot of younger kids playing volleyball now in Knoxville. It feels good to be the first from Knoxville. Q: Was volleyball more competitive in Nebraska? A: Yeah, it is. It started when I was in fourth grade. I know some people may start younger, but it s just at a higher level in Nebraska, I guess. Q: Did you play any other sports during high school? A: I played basketball until my junior year. The only reason I didn t play my senior season was because I graduated early to come here. Q: Were you any good? A: Yeah, I was. I played basketball a lot longer than volleyball. I had played since I could walk. My dad and uncle played basketball, too. Q: Could you have gone to play basketball somewhere? A: Probably, but not Division-1. Maybe a smaller school. I never did any AAU or club basketball or anything. I didn t get as much exposure as I did in volleyball. Q: If Coach Summit needed you, could you be ready to suit up and play? A: I don t know (laughs.) I mean I still have my shot down, but that s a whole other level. It would be fun just to sit on the bench. Q: Do you have any other off-the-court interests? A: I love doing video production stuff. That s what I m going to major in: visual communications. I love working with computers and stuff, which is kind of nerdy, but I enjoy it. I like putting stuff together and making it with sounds and music and stuff. I like to shop and go out on the lake. I don t really like to tube because it scares me, so I stay on the boat. MORE INFO Joined The Lady Vols Spring 2010 (1 letter) Birthday May 30, 1992 Parents Michael & Amy Scheidt Major Journalism & Electronic Media Volleyball Club Smokey Mountain Juniors SCAN this Scan this QR code with your smart phone to view Scheidt s year-by-year career summaries & additional information. Kills 1 Auburn, 9/29/10 Attacks 1 4x Hitting Pct. N/A Assists 30 Georgia, 9/24/10 Aces 2 Twice Solo Blocks N/A Block Assists 1 Louisville, 10/27/10 Total Blocks 1 Louisville, 10/27/10 Digs 16 Louisville, 10/27/10 2011 HIGHS Kills -- Attacks -- Hitting Pct. -- Assists -- Aces -- Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs --

FRESHMAN TIFFANY BAKER 6-4 /// Outside Hitter & Middle Blocker Carrolton, Texas (Hebron H.S.) FRESHMAN NIKKI BRICE 5-8 /// Defensive Specialist Fullerton, Calif. (Troy H.S.) INTERVIEW BY JOSH PATE Q: When I say the word expectation, what comes to mind for you as a freshman? A: Not too much. Even Rob told me not to come in here carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders. He said to just come in here, learn the system, get to passing better, and develop what I need to work on like passing and the rotation outside. Q: Was there an aha moment when you realized that volleyball was something you wanted to continue in your life? A: Oh yeah, there definitely was. My sophomore year, I had to choose between basketball and volleyball. Basketball was my thing. I had played since I was in fourth grade. So I had to choose, and I chose volleyball. I ve been with it since then and I want to become the best player that I can. Q: What is it about volleyball that makes your choice satisfying? A: I think it s the ultimate team sport. Without your teammates, you can t accomplish anything. You have to rely on every single person on the team. That was a huge thing for me. In basketball, one person can take control of the game. Q: On a typical game day, do you have a routine or preparation before walking onto the court? A: At first, it s me getting focused. I want to be by myself. But then, right before the game starts, I ll get into music and get hyped up. It really solves the jitters. Q: Some players are superstitious in their sport. Have you ever been superstitious? A: No, not really. My high school coach was like that. She would tell me, Don t wear that jersey; you played bad in it last time. I wouldn t care. I m not really superstitious about anything. INTERVIEW BY MATT MAGILL Q: How was your summer? A: It went pretty well. I came early with the rest of the older team to train with them instead of staying home. Q: How did training with the team go? A: Training was really good. We trained with Holly everyday. There was a lot of weightlifting probably the heaviest we ll lift all year. We did open gyms just with our own team at least three times a week. It was fun, but we got a lot better together. Q: How did you feel like you improved during training? A: I got a lot stronger, and I m in better shape. My serve got better, especially my consistency. I feel like I got a lot better volleyball-wise. Q: Why did you choose UT? A: I chose UT because I wanted to be part of a program that I thought we could make winners. We haven t won a championship yet, but I m confident that we can. Also because I like to try new things, so I knew that I wanted to go to a different part of the country to try it out. I loved the team when I came to visit, and I like the coaches, too. The environment here I like having a big school and everything. Q: Have there been any changes from California to Tennessee? A: The culture is different here. It s the simplest things. People dress differently and talk differently. It s good though; I like it here. Q: Have you had any mix-ups in terminology? Has anyone said anything that you thought was odd? A: The main differences are: people say car wreck. I m just like, it s a car crash. You didn t get in a wreck. And the other is I say highway and people here say interstate. Oh, and people here say ya ll. Kills 14 Houston, 9/3 Attacks 33 Maryland, 8/27 Hitting Pct..400 Houston, 9/3 Assists 1 2x Aces -- Solo Blocks 1 3x, last vs. Illinois, 9/3 Block Assists 3 Villanova, 8/27 Total Blocks 3 Villanova, 8/27 Digs 14 Ohio, 8/26 Kills -- Attacks -- Hitting Pct. -- Assists 2 Maryland, 8/27 Aces 3 Dayton, 9/3 Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs 11 2x, last vs. Dayton, 9/3

FRESHMAN SHAELYN KOLOSKY 6-3 /// Middle Blocker Wheaton, Ill. (Wheaton Warrenville South H.S.) FRESHMAN MARY POLLMILLER 5-11 /// Setter Littleton, Colo. (Chatfield H.S.) INTERVIEW BY MATT MAGILL Q: How was your summer? Did you do anything special? A: It was good. I took some summer classes and my club season finish out a couple of weeks before school started. Q: How did your club team do? A: We actually ended up winning nationals. Q: Are there any other college players on the team? A: A couple of my teammates play or will play. One of my teammates is going to Mississippi State and one is going to Ole Miss. Those are the two SEC ones. Pretty much everyone is going to different schools, but those are the two that are going to the SEC other than me. Q: Why did you come to UT? A: I really liked the atmosphere of the school. It s a cool environment and I really love everyone on the team. I like the coaching staff and the direction the program is headed. Q: What can you expect from the team this year? A: Everything we work for right now is trying to get to the Final Four. That s our goal right now, and I definitely think we can make it there. That would be really cool. Q: What does it take to make a Final Four? A: Our team chemistry is really good, and I think that will help us a lot. Fundamentally, I know I ll have to change a little bit of my skills just because it s different in high school than college. We re on the right track right now. INTERVIEW BY MEGAN SPEDDEN Q: What brought you all the way to Tennessee from Denver, Colorado? A: I loved the team and the coaches. And I loved the school all together. Q: How did you choose your number? A: I was usually number nine but then nine was taken so I just switched randomly. It s a new number for me. Q: How has the adjustment to college been so far? A: I have been here since June 30 and it has been good. Everybody has been welcoming and it has been easy. Q: Do you know what you want to study yet? A: I am going to go into dentistry, so I think biology. Q: What aspirations do you have for yourself on the court? A: A lot we want to go far, obviously. Q: Who is the biggest comedian or jokester on your team? A: Probably Kelsey Robinson -- she is just always joking around and always has that smile on her face. Q: What s a random fact that most people don t know about you? A: My parents both come from big families and I am really close with all my cousins. My dad s whole side is in Colorado so I see them all the time. A lot of them are coming out for our tournament at the end of August. Kills 9 Houston, 9/3 Attacks 21 Illinois, 9/2 Hitting Pct..429 2x Assists 1 Villanova, 8/27 Aces 1 2x, last vs. Houston, 9/3 Solo Blocks 1 2x, last vs. Houston, 9/3 Block Assists 6 Maryland, 8/27 Total Blocks 6 Maryland, 8/27 Digs 1 2x Kills 4 Maryland, 8/27 Attacks 11 Maryland, 8/27 Hitting Pct..364 Maryland, 8/27 Assists 59 Houston, 9/3 Aces 1 3x, last vs. Houston, 9/3 Solo Blocks 2 Villanova, 8/27 Block Assists 3 2x, last vs. Illinois, 9/2 Total Blocks 3 3x, last vs. Maryland, 8/27 Digs 11 3x, last vs. Dayton, 9/3 Awards Freshman (2011) Comcast Lady Vol Classic All-Tourney Team

FRESHMAN STEPHANIE STOLL 6-2 /// Middle Blocker Bellevue, Wash. (Washington) FRESHMAN MERCEDES VAUGHN 6-0 /// Middle Blocker Wilmington, Del. (Academy Park) INTERVIEW BY MATT MAGILL Q: How was your summer? A: It was good, but it was really short though. Summer at University of Washington goes really late, so I only had two and a half weeks. Q: Just two and a half weeks? What did you do with that little time? A: I stayed with my family mainly. I didn t really do much. Q: You re from Washington. Washington to Knoxville is a long trip. How much of your summer was spent travelling? A: I looked up online on maps and it takes a day and 17 hours if you drove. But we flew. Q: What specifically was attractive about UT? A: I really liked the team and Coach Patrick s coaching style. It s like a family atmosphere here. There was a lot of meshing with all the girls. I just liked everything about it. The campus is really pretty and the facilities are great. Q: Where exactly are you from in Washington? A: I m from like twenty minutes east of Seattle. Q: Is there anything unique about your hometown? A: We have a nice shopping mall (laughs). We re less than an hour away from some good skiing mountains and just a few hours away from Canada. There s a lot of hiking and big mountains around. Q: Do you ever just take a day trip to Canada? A: Yeah, we ll go up there for a weekend and hike and ride horses. I ve gone skiing a few times up there. INTERVIEW BY JOHN PAINTER Q: What made you choose Tennessee? A: This process started literally in the middle of July. They saw me play this summer at a tournament in Orlando, Fla. I was playing club volleyball and planning to go to a Division III school, and I got this offer and jumped on it. Q: Talk about that whirlwind change to your college plans. A: I really still can t even believe I ve already graduated from high school. I m like, I m in college now? It seems like I was just a freshman in high school, and I m a freshman in college. It s a big change for me. Q: What was your family s reaction to you going away to college? A: My mom is very excited, probably happier than me because I got a scholarship. Q: Did you play any other sports in high school? A: Basketball and track, but volleyball always was my favorite. Q: What s a Philadelphia secret people in Tennessee don t know about? A: It s a very busy place; there s always something to do. Obviously, good cheesesteaks that s what s important about Philly. There s a cheesesteak place right around the corner from my house called Leo s, and that s my spot. Q: Have there been any early surprises about UT? A: The campus isn t as big as I thought it would be, but that s good. People are really nice here. Kills 4 Houston, 9/3 Attacks 6 2x, last vs. Houston, 9/3 Hitting Pct..333 Houston, 9/3 Assists -- Aces -- Solo Blocks -- Block Assists 4 Maryland, 8/27 Total Blocks 4 Maryland, 8/27 Digs -- Kills -- Attacks -- Hitting Pct. -- Assists -- Aces -- Solo Blocks -- Block Assists -- Total Blocks -- Digs --