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EdinboroEdinboroUniversityUniversity
Maureen TilertMaureen TilertLibero
Beyaca MartinBeyaca MartinSenior Middle Hitter/
Outside Hitter
2010 Volleyball Media Guide
Goodbye SeniorsGoodbye SeniorsEdinboro Volleyball 2010
Olivia WilliamsOlivia WilliamsMiddle Hitter
Barberton, OH
Brittany SlauterbeckBrittany SlauterbeckMiddle Hitter/Opposite
Port Clinton, OH
Sam KuehnerSam KuehnerOutside Hitter/
Defensive SpecialistSolon, OH
Edinboro Fast FactsLocation: Edinboro, PA 16444Enrollment: 8,700Nickname: Fighting ScotsColors: Red & WhiteAffiliation: NCAA II (wrestling NCAA I)Conference: Pennsylvania State Athletic ConferenceArena: McComb Fieldhouse (3,500)President: Dr. Jeremy D. BrownAthletic Director: Bruce BaumgartnerHead Coach: Missy Soboleski (Gannon ‘93)Record at Edinboro: 12266, 5 yearsCareer Record: 255244, 15 yearsOffice Phone: (814) 7321831Assistant Coach: Jimmy ChanOffice Phone: (814) 7321832Head Athletic Trainer: Gary Hanna2009 Record: 2313PSAC Record/Finish: 136, 3rd WestLetterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/4Starters Returning/Lost: 4/2First Year of Volleyball: 1971AllTime Record: 8344204 (.665)AllTime NCAA Playoff Record: 1312Last Playoff Appearance: 2009 NCAA DivisionII Atlantic Regional lost to Lock Haven insemifinals
Media Information2010 Schedule ......................................OBCEdinboro University Quick Facts ..............1Edinboro University ................................32Administration..........................................32Athletic Department Directory ............IBC
The 2010 Fighting Scots2010 Roster..............................................IFCPronunciation Guide ..............................IFCHead Coach ................................................2Assistant Coaches ......................................3Season Preview ......................................45Beyaca Martin ............................................6Maureen Tilert............................................7Gina Boothe................................................8Angela Groshner ........................................9Ellie Lininger ..............................................10Megan Osysko ..........................................11Kelcie Hellmer ..........................................12Martina Davis ............................................13Nikolena Feronti ......................................13
Danielle King..............................................14Seth Sullivan..............................................14Erika West..................................................15
2009 in ReviewFinal Results & Statistics..........................17The PSAC ..............................................1819
All-Time RecordsCareer Records ........................................20Season Records ........................................21Match Records ....................................2223YearByYear Records ..............................24Season Records........................................24Yearly Leaders ..........................................25Radecki in Hall of Fame ..........................25AllAmericans and Yearly Honors ..........26AVCA & PSAC Honors ..............................27AllTime Results ..................................2831Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs ..............31AllTime Roster ........................................32AllTime vs. Opponents ........................IBC
For more informationInformation on Fighting Scot athletics is available on the Internet by accessing Edinboro University’sathletic website at www.gofightingscots.com. Results are available on the Fighting Scot Hotline bycalling (814) 7321837.
Sports InformationContact
Sports Information Director: Bob ShreveOffice Phone: (814) 7321834Home Phone: (814) 8333379FAX: (814) 7322596e-mail: [email protected]
The 2010 Edinboro University VolleyballMedia Guide is a publication of theSports Information Department, BobShreve, Director. The guide was written and designed by Bob Shreve withassistance from Kevin Fiorenzo, graduate assistant. Photography by CoryByknish, Mike Gallagher, Bruce Bennettand Bob Wheeler.
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is anequal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basisof race, color, national origin, sex andhandicap in its activities, programs oremployment practices as required byTitle VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA.For information regarding civil rights orgrievance procedures, contact Mr.Patrick F. Coleman, Director of HumanResources and Staff Development, TitleVI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADACoordinator, at Reeder Hall, 2nd Floor,Edinboro, PA 16444 (8147322703).
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Missy Soboleski6th YearGannon ‘93
Missy Soboleski was hired as head volleyballcoach at Edinboro University on February 3, 2005.Soboleski replaced Dale Flickinger, who was hired onan interim basis in late July to replace Lynn Theehs,who went to the University of Maine.
All told, Soboleski has led Edinboro to fourNCAA Division II Atlantic Region playoff berths in fiveyears, along with trips to the PSAC Playoffs fourtimes. She owns a 12266 as Edinboro's head coach.Her teams have won at least 23 matches in four ofher five seasons.
Edinboro finished the 2009 campaign with a 2313 record, finishing third in the PSAC West with a 136
record. The FightingScots made their fourthtrip to the NCAA Playoffsunder Soboleski, defeating Clarion in the AtlanticRegion quarterfinalsbefore falling to LockHaven in the semifinals.
After a slow start,Soboleski returned theFighting Scots to theranks of the elite in theAtlantic Region in herfirst season. Edinborofinished its first yearunder Soboleski’s tutelage with a 2616 ledger,and was selected for theNCAA Division II Playoffs.
The 26 wins were particularly impressive since
the Fighting Scots were struggling at 712 enteringthe final weekend in September. They would go onto win 17 of their final 19 regular season matches toqualify for the PSAC Tournament with a third placefinish in the Western Division.
With a fourgame win over Millersville in thequarterfinals, Edinboro reached the semifinals beforefalling in three games to Lock Haven. The same fateheld true in the Atlantic Regional, as the FightingScots defeated Mount Olive in three games in thequarterfinals, but then lost in three games to LeesMcRae in the semifinals.
The Fighting Scots weren’t as fortunate in the2006 campaign, as a young squad lost five of its lastsix matches to finish at 1917. Two of those lossescame in five games.
2007 saw the Fighting Scots finish with a 2811record, the most wins since the 1998 edition alsowon 28 matches. Edinboro enjoyed a successful playoff run, reaching the PSAC Tournament semifinals,then falling in the finals of the Atlantic RegionalChampionship.
A young 2008 squad devoid of any seniors posted a 269 record, finishing second in the PSAC Westand qualifying for the Atlantic Regional for the thirdtime in four years. Soboleski’s ability to mold a teamwithout any seniors and with four freshmen playingkey roles did not go unnoticed. She was selected theAVCA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.
Soboleski is wellknown in local volleyball circles.She has previously coached at two local institutions,Mercyhurst and Gannon. She took over the Edinboroprogram after serving as the head coach atMercyhurst from 19992004.
At Mercyhurst, she inherited a volleyball program that had not had a winning season since 1993,had won only five games in four years in the GreatLakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC),and had recorded just 26 wins in five previous seasons. She proceeded to lead the Lady Lakers to threewinning seasons in six years at the helm, including a218 finish in 2002, winning the Southern Division
Missy Soboleski’s Career Coaching RecordYear School W L Pct. Notes1995 Gannon 21 14 .667 NCAA Division II Playoffs/GLIAC Playoffs1996 Gannon 8 22 .267 1997 Gannon 6 21 .2221998 Gannon 18 16 .529 GLIAC Playoffs1999 Mercyhurst 7 23 .2332000 Mercyhurst 11 20 .3552001 Mercyhurst 19 16 .5432002 Mercyhurst 21 8 .724 GLIAC Southern Division Champions2003 Mercyhurst 16 15 .5162004 Mercyhurst 6 23 .2612005 Edinboro 26 16 .619 NCAA Division II Playoffs/PSAC Playoffs2006 Edinboro 19 17 .5282007 Edinboro 28 11 .718 NCAA Division II Playoffs2008 Edinboro 26 9 .743 NCAA Division II Playoffs2009 Edinboro 23 13 .639 NCAA Division II PlayoffsFourteen Years 255 244 .511
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championship. The 2001 team went 1916, and her 2003 team was 1615. Prior to taking over at Mercyhurst, Soboleski spent four seasons as
the head coach at her alma mater, Gannon, where she was previously astandout player. Her 199598 Lady Knight editions reached the GLIACPlayoffs twice, including a 2114 record in her first season, with Gannonreaching the NCAA Division II Playoffs. Soboleski's final team was 1816and qualified for the GLIAC Playoffs. She was an assistant coach underGerry (Burbules) Vensel, a member of the Edinboro Athletic Hall ofFame, in 1994.
"It has always been our intention to keep Edinboro University volleyball in the forefront of the PSAC and the region," related Director ofAthletics Bruce Baumgartner at the time of her hiring. "We think coachSoboleski has what it takes to continue Edinboro University's winningtradition. We feel our program is in very good hands. Missy brings agreat deal of energy and experience to our program, and she is veryfamiliar with what Edinboro volleyball represents. We also like the factthat she enjoyed an excellent graduation rate at Mercyhurst.”
A native of Rootstown, Ohio, Soboleski graduated from Gannon in1993 with a bachelor's degree in Education and a minor in SportsManagement and Health & Physical Education. A fouryear letterwinnerfor the Lady Knights from 1990 to 1993, Gannon was 11622 during thatperiod. That included three straight trips to the Elite Eight to concludeher playing career.
Soboleski enjoyed a distinguished career as a player, serving as acocaptain in 1993. The outside hitter earned a spot on the HamotClassic AllTournament team as a senior, then capped her career byearning AllTournament accolades in the NCAA Division II AtlanticRegional. She totaled 14 kills and 16 digs in the regional final win overSlippery Rock, propelling Gannon to its third straight trip to the EliteEight.
Soboleski resides in Edinboro with her three children Madison(10) and twins Braeden and Abigale (7). While at Gannon she also servedas the SWA/Assistant Athletic Director.
Jimmy Chan2nd YearBrockport State ‘00
Jimmy Chan is in his secondseason as the assistant coachafter being hired in July of 2009.
Chan has 15 years of experience as a volleyball coach at various levels, including a fiveyearstint as the head coach of the St.John Fisher volleyball team. Heposted a 6585 record from 200206. His 2005 edition finished witha 1615 record. The Cardinals finished third in the Empire 8Conference regular season thenreached the Empire 8
Tournament semifinals. Chan was recognized as the Empire 8 Coach ofthe Year. He also guided the Cardinals to 16 wins in 2002, 2003 and2004.
“We are extremely excited to have Jimmy join the volleyball program,” related Soboleski. “He brings a wealth of volleyball knowledgeand experience that will help us tremendously on the court as well asrecruiting.”
Chan served as a math teacher at Canandaigua Academy inCanandaigua, NY, since 2000. He has also been heavily involved incoaching club teams, including the Niagara Frontier Volleyball Club from200709.
Chan is a graduate of Brockport State, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in Mathematics with a certification in Secondary Educationin 2000. He completed work on his master’s degree in MathematicEducation in 2007 from Brockport State.
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Assistant CoachesAssistant Coaches
Anthony DiFucciVolunteer Assistant Coach
Jon McGuireVolunteer Assistant Coach
Ask any coach and they’ll tell you winning never gets old. EdinboroUniversity volleyball coach Missy Soboleski would concur. The veterancoach has had six 20win seasons, including four in her five seasons as thehead coach of the Fighting Scots. A year ago she guided the Fighting Scotsto a 2313 finish and a berth in the NCAA Playoffs for the fourth time in fiveyears.
What makes continuing that pattern so difficult is that players moveon and unproven youngsters must come in and play key roles. That is thecase once again in 2010, as six players have departed, including middle hitters Olivia Williams and Brittany Slauterbeck. Williams was an AllPSACWest selection for the xx straight year, and both rank among the careerleaders in kills.
“You can never really replace what you have lost,” admittedSoboleski. “You can only hope you have strong, competitive athletesreturning and new players who have that competitive attitude and havegood chemistry together.”
Edinboro definitely has a solid cast of characters returning, including apair who rank among the best in the PSAC in what they do in setter MeganOsysko and libero Maureen Tilert. Add in former PSAC West Rookie of theYear Gina Boothe and Beyaca Martin, a former transfer from NorthAlabama in her second season as a Fighting Scot, and the Fighting Scotshave a solid base.
“Moe is a quiet leader on our team,” acknowledged Soboleski. “Sheleads by example. She has been our starting libero for three years now andbrings a lot of experience to the court for us. She will once again beresponsible for the oncourt defense and making big plays for us. Meganhas been a solid, steady player leading our offense. She has a great pokerface. Not only does our opponent not know when she’s rattled, but wedon’t either.”
Unfortunately,Soboleski will haveto wait for EllieLininger to debut In2010. The junioroutside hitter is apowerful hitter butshe will miss thebeginning of theseason while stillrecovering fromknee surgery.
With Williamsand Slauterbeckgone and Lininger’sreturn delayedSoboleski knowsthat her FightingScots will need anumber of newcomers to contribute if they areto challenge thelikes ofCalifornia(Pa.) andLock Haven for thePSAC crown. Therosters features sixreturning playersand seven newcomers.
“We have astring group of athletes coming in and
we have added some depth in the key positions,” Soboleski stressed.“Seth (Sullivan) and Nikolena (Feronti) will add some depth at the outsidehitter position. Both are intense players who are very competitive. Erika(West) and Danielle (King) will add some depth to the defensive specialist/libero position. Both come from good club programs with solid training.Martina (Davis) will add some height and depth to the opposite/middleblocker position. She is a transfer from Youngstown State.”
In addition, the Fighting Scots have added Kelcie Hellmer, who previously played twoplus seasons on the women’s basketball team. The 60middle hitter/outside hitter was a pleasant surprise in the spring.
“Training hard throughout the spring and summer should prepare usfor an intense preseason,”commented Soboleski.“We have depth that willhopefully allow us to bemore versatile.Offensively we shouldmatch up well against thetop teams in the PSAC.Keeping the ball off thecourt on our side is alwaysa concern so defensivelywe need to be as aggressive as we are offensively.No regrets when we walkoff the court is our goalfor each and everymatch.“
As Soboleski mentioned, she has assembleda challenging preconference schedule for herFighting Scots in hopes ofpreparing them for another arduous tour throughthe PSAC. It starts withthe Fairmont State Falcon Fest Tournament on Friday, September 3 andSaturday, September 4. Edinboro will play Fairmont State, Glenville State,Concord and West Liberty the first weekend.
The competition takes a huge step upward the following weekendwhen Edinboro heads west to face a pair of nationallyranked teams whilecompeting in the Central Missouri Peggy Martin Challenge. The FightingScots’ four matches include meetings with fifthranked Central Missouri,who was 345 last year, and 19thranked Pittsburg State (2911).The PSAC West is loaded with no fewer than five of the seven teams winning 20ormore matches a year ago, and six of the seven showing winningrecords. In fact, the one thing missing from Soboleski’s resume is a PSACttle. Edinboro would like nothing better than to win its first conferencecrown since 2001. However, to do so the Fighting Scots must knock off aCalifornia(Pa.) team in search of its fourth straight PSAC crown.
Here’s a look at the 2010 Fighting Scots, positionbyposition:
SettersThe Fighting Scots are well set at setter with Megan Osysko. The
5’7” junior earned honorable mention AVCA AllAtlantic Region honorsafter finishing with a teamleading 1,228 assists. That figure ranked secondin the PSAC and ranks tenth in a season at Edinboro. She added 269 digs,good for second on the team.
Osysko already ranks seventh in career assists at Edinboro with 2,004despite sharing the setter position her first two seasons. “Megan has beena solid, steady player leading our offense,” related Soboleski. “She has agreat poker face. You never know if she’s rattled or not, although she
Megan Osysko
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“We have depth that willhopefully allow us to be
more versatile. Offensivelywe should match up well
against the top teams in thePSAC. Keeping the ball off
the court on our side isalways a concern so defen
sively we need to be asaggressive as we are offensively. No regrets when we
walk off the court is our goalfor each and every match”
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rarely gets rattled.”
Middle HittersA year ago Olivia Williams led the Fighting Scots with 297 kills and 86
total digs, with fellow senior Brittany Slauterbeck standing second in blockswith 75 while adding 227 kills. With that duo gone Soboleski looks for several players to step up in 2010.
That’s not to say Edinboro doesn’t have some talented performers inthe middle. For starters there’s Beyaca Martin, a 5’8” senior with incredibleleaping ability. Martin transferred to Edinboro a year ago after playing twoseasons at North Alabama. She proved a huge addition, compiling 293 kills,second on the team, along with 56 total blocks, which was good for third.Adding in her two seasons at North Alabama, Martin enters her final season with 762 career kills. She could also see time at opposite.
“We looking for Beyaca to become more of a terminator for us withthe loss of Olivia (Williams) and Brittany (Slauterbeck),” admittedSoboleski. “She is hands down one of the most athletic players in thePSAC. She has great jumping ability.”
Gina Boothe was named the 2008 PSAC West Freshman of the Yearand was an AllPSAC and AVCA AllAtlantic selection. She enjoyed a solidsophomore campaign, as well. “Gina has the ability to carry a team offensively,” noted Soboleski. “ She has trained very hard over the spring andsummer. She can be one of the top offensive players in the PSAC.”
The 6’1” junior contributed 277 kills, third on the team, a year ago, andalso had 32 total blocks and 27 service aces. Like Martin, she could also seetime at opposite.
Newcomers Kelcie Hellmer and Martina Davis provide further depth,although both may have to shake off a little rust. Hellmer played twoplusseasons with the Edinboro women’s basketball team before deciding to tryher hand at volleyball, where she was a standout in high school. A 5’11”senior with two years of eligibility remaining, Hellmer is very quick and wasa pleasant surprise in the spring. Soboleski notes that she has made astrong transition from basketball to volleyball.
Davis redshirted at Youngstown State a year ago and has four yearsof eligibility remaining. She is a raw but lanky and 6’0” tall. Soboleski feelsshe could play a key role as a blocker.
Outside HittersJuniors Angela Groshner and Ellie Lininger have seen plenty of
action in their first two seasons and will play key roles in the team’s success this year. Groshner is 5’8” and does all the little things that help ateam win.
“Angela is one of the top ball control players in the PSAC,” stressedSoboleski. “She has a very high volleyball IQ. She has good instincts andreaction in the OH2 position.”
A year ago Groshner contributed 262 digs, fourth on the team, alongwith 182 kills and 25 services.
Soboleski will have to wait a bit for Lininger. At 5’11” she possessesgreat hitting ability and plays above the net. However, she suffered atorn ACL late last year, missing the final nine matches, and underwentknee surgery in December. She will likely miss the opening of the seasonwhile rehabilitating the knee.
“It was a major loss last season when Ellie blew out her ACL,” commented Soboleski. “After intense rehab and training from Christmas tothe preseason we’re sure hoping she will be ready to return to the OH1position. Ellie has the ability to carry a team offensively. She plays veryhigh above the net.”
A year ago Lininger totaled 214 kills and 266 digs, the latter figurethird on the team. She was also third in service aces (29). As a freshmanshe finished second on the team in both kills (326) and digs (333).
It is hoped that a pair of freshmen, Seth Sullivan and NikolenaFeronti, can come in and provide some depth at outside hitter and makeup for the absence of Lininger. Sullivan is 5’10” and is a former standoutat Chancellor(Va.) High School, where she earned allstate accolades.Feronti is 5’9” and hails from Texas. She helped Aledo High School to theClass 4A district runnerup as a senior after reaching the state quarterfinals the previous two years. Soboleski likes her intensity.
Liberos/Defensive SpecialistsWhat Megan Osysko is the offense is what Maureen Tilert is to the
defense. An energetic 5’3” senior, Tilert is a threeyear starter who mansthe libero position. She already holds the career record for digs with 1,725and holds three of the top seven season totals. A year ago she finishedwith 617 digs, the secondhighest total in school history. She ranked fifth inthe PSAC and 24th in Division II in digs per game, also ranking fourth in thePSAC in total digs.
“Moe is a great athlete with a lot of oncourt experience,” Soboleskistated. “She is a great role model for the incoming freshmen. We will relyheavily on her ball control this season. We also look for her to be a morevocal leader on the court.”
Speaking of freshmen, she’ll be backed by three firstyear performers.Danielle King is a 5’7” freshman from Mount Notre Dame(Oh.) HighSchool. She has a great deal of club experience on her resume, as does fellow freshman Erika West. West is 5’6” and played her high school volleyball just across the Ohio border at Riverside High School where she was afourtime allconference honoree.
Like Tilert, Soboleski notes that both are intense players who will see
Senior libero Maureen Tilert
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Former transfer from North Alabama,where she played for former Fighting ScotStephanie Radecki ... enjoyed a solid firstseason, finishing second on the team in killsand third in blocks, but is now expected tostep up even more at the middle hitterposition ... described by head coach MissySoboleski as one of the most athletic players in the conference … a dynamic hitterwith great leaping ability.} 2009: Appeared in 117 games, totaling293 kills, 89 digs, 56 total blocks and a hitting percentage of .210 ... ranked second onthe team in kills and third in total blocks ...tallied doubledigit kills in 14 of 36 matches... had seasonhigh 17 kills against WestVirginia State, adding seven digs and fourblocks … had 16 kills at Indiana(Pa.) and 14against AldersonBroaddus andCalifornia(Pa.) ... totaled 5 block assistsagainst Bellarmine. }At North Alabama: Played two seasons for the Lions, helping them to a 2411record in 2008... played in 126 games, finishing fourth on the team in kills with 243,along with a .210 hitting percentage ...added 55 total blocks, also fourth on theteam, and had 55 digs ... played in 109games as a freshman, finishing third on theteam with 226 kills and a .151 hitting percentage ... added 62 digs and 46 blocks ...had 21 kills vs. Clark Atlanta and 20 vs.Christian Brothers, adding 10 digs in the latter match. }High School: Played for coach JeffGuro at C.K. McClathy High School inSacramento, California ... earned allmetro
honors as a junior and senior at outside hitter ... was named the team’s Rookie of theYear as a freshman and later named theOffensive Player of the Year as a sophomore and MVP as a junior ... also lettered inbasketball and track & field for the Lions.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“We’re looking for Beyaca to become moreof a terminator for us with the loss of Olivia(Williams) and Brittany (Slauterbeck). She ishands down one of the most athletic playersin the PSAC. She has great jumping ability.”
5 BeyacaMartinMiddle Hitter/Outside Hitter5-9Senior New Orleans, LA/C.K. McClatchy(Ca.) HS
} The Beyaca Martin FileBirthdate: June 23, 1989Birthplace: New Orleans, LAParents: Velma and Thomas DaggonsNickname: YaccaMajor: Management Information SystemsHobbies: Drawing, doing hairFavorite Book: Black Like MeFavorite Music: Rap, hip, R&B, popFavorite Musical Group: Drake, Lil Wagner,Beyonce, Lady GagaFavorite Movie: Smokin AcesFavorite Television Show: America’s NextTop ModelCareer Ambition: I’m an aspiring applications computer programmerFavorite Food: Chinese food
} Beyaca Martin’s Career Highs
Kills: 17 vs. West Virginia State, 9/4/09
Attempts: 38 vs. Emporia St., 9/12/09Hitting Pct.: .667 vs. Cheyney (516),
9/19/09Assists: 4 vs. Gannon, 10/31/09Service Aces: 1 vs. Glenville State,
9/5/09; vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/25/09
Digs: 7 vs. West Virginia State, 9/4/09; 7 vs. Glenville State, 9/5/09
Block Solos: 3 vs. Fairmont St., 8/29/09Block Assists: 5 vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09
} Beyaca Martin’s Career Statistics at North AlabamaYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2007* 35109 226 128 650 .151 15 5 1 6 3 62 6 40 462008* 35126 243 109 639 .210 5 1 1 1 1 55 5 50 62009 33117 293 144 710 .210 21 2 2 36 2 89 11 45 10Career 103352 762 381 1999 .191 41 8 4 43 6 206 22 135 62
* at North Alabama
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Diminutive performer who is a key playerfor the Fighting Scots as the libero … doesan outstanding job with her defense and ballcontrol, and is also a quiet leader … experienced player who provides tremendousenergy and enthusiasm … a threeyearstarter who holds the career record for digswith 1,725 … also holds three of the topseven season totals. } 2009: Played in 122 games, pacing theFighting Scots with 617 digs and 5.06 digs pergame … the 617 digs represents the secondhighest season total ... became Edinboro’scareer leader in digs with 1,725 in NCAAregional match against Lock Haven ... rankedfifth in the PSAC and 24th in Division II in digsper game ... ranked fourth in the PSAC intotal digs ... tied for fifth on the team in service aces (25) ... had a seasonhigh 32 digsagainst Clarion, the highest total in school history in a threegame match ... posted 30 digsagainst Indiana(Pa.) and Slippery Rock … the30 digs in four games vs. SRU ranks second ...had 10 or more digs in 28 of 36 matches and20 or more digs in 14 matches.}2008: Appeared in 125 games, leading theteam with 570 digs, a figure which ranks thirdin a season ... ranked fourth in the PSAC and56th in Division II in digs per game ... fourthon the team in service aces (37) ... had a seasonhigh 29 digs in PSAC playoff match withMercyhurst, a figure which ranks fifth for afourgame match ... added 28 digs and 3 service aces against Slippery Rock, with the digstotal good for a tie for sixth in four games ...in all, had 20ormore digs in ten matches,including four of the last six ... recordedcareerhigh 5 service aces vs. Seton Hill. } 2007: Played in 123 games, finishing with538 digs, the fifthhighest season total ...ranked seventh in the PSAC in digs per game... ranked fourth on the team in service aces(45) ... had 10ormore digs in 27 matches, witha seasonhigh 31 against Kutztown in thePSAC quarterfinals ... that figure is the thirdhighest in school history for a fivegamematch ... added 29 digs in an earlier matchwith Kutztown ... had a seasonhigh 4 serviceaces against Wheeling Jesuit andShippensburg.
}High School: A former standout atLakeshore High School, where she played forhead coach Kevin Shamburger ... actuallystarted six years for the Eagles ... was namedMVP as early as 2003, and in 2004, ‘05 and‘06 was a first team AllECIC selection ...earned AllWestern New York honors by thecoaches poll ... was named to numerous alltournament teams ... led Lakeshore to ECICDivision II championship her final three years.
Coach Soboleski Comments: “Moe is agreat athlete with a lot of on‐court experience.She is a great role model for the incomingfreshmen. We will rely heavily on her ball con‐trol this season. We also look for her to be amore vocal leader on the court.”
13 Maureen TilertLibero/ Defensive Specialist5-3Senior Derby, NY/Lakeshore HS
} The Maureen Tilert File
Birthdate: September 20, 1989Birthplace: Buffalo, NYParents: Susan and Joesph TilertNickname: MoeMajor: Social WorkHobbies: Snowboarding, walkingFavorite Book: ImpulseFavorite Music: All of itFavorite Musician: Darius RuckerFavorite Movie: Sister Act 2Favorite Television Shows: Forensic Files,Dexter, Sponge Bob Favorite Food: lasagna, steakCareer Ambition: Change a life for good
} Maureen Tilert’s Career Highs
Kills: 6 vs. Cheyney, 10/20/07Attempts: 8 vs. Cheyney, 10/20/07Hitting Pct.: .750 vs. Cheyney
(608), 10/20/07Assists: 5 vs. Slippery Rock,
11/7/09Digs: 32 vs. Clarion, 10/17/09Service Aces: 5 vs. Seton Hill, 9/5/08Block Assists: 1 vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09
} Maureen Tilert’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2007 34123 17 9 50 .160 23 3 45 83 31 538 0 0 02008 35125 6 12 33 .182 22 5 37 60 32 570 0 0 02009 35122 5 4 23 .043 29 3 25 28 26 617 0 1 0Career 104370 28 25 106 .028 74 11 107 171 89 1725 0 1 0
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} Gina Boothe’s Career Highs
Kills: 19 vs. Mercyhurst, 11/11/08Attempts: 45 vs. IUP, 10/24/09Hitting Pct.: .667 vs. Lake Erie
(8012), 10/18/08Assists: 4 vs. Point Park, 9/20/08Service Aces: 5 vs. East Stroudsburg,
10/9/09; vs. Millersville, 10/9/09
Digs: 9 vs. Millersville, 10/9/09Block Solos: 2 vs. West Virginia State,
9/4/09; vs. Shippensburg, 10/12/09
Block Assists: 5 vs. Clarion, 10/17/08; vs. Lock Haven, 10/4/08
Experienced player who is a twoyearstarter and has the ability to be one of thebetter offensive players in the conference …enjoyed excellent freshman campaign, earning PSAC West Freshman of the Year honorsand allregion accolades her first year ... madegreat strides this past spring and summerand should play a major role at middle hitter... plays well above the net, is mobile and verywellschooled ... mother, Stephanie Prasek,played volleyball at Wright State.} 2009: Finished with 277 kills, third onthe team, along with 95 digs, 32 totalblocks and 27 service aces while playing in108 games ... finished the season strongwith doubledigit kill totals in the last fivematches ... had a seasonhigh 18 kills vs.Indiana(Pa.) ... posted at least 10 kills in 16of 31 matches, including 17 kills againstWheeling Jesuit and 16 kills vs. MissouriSt.Louis ... had careerbests of nine digs andfive service aces vs. Millersville … totaledfour block assists vs. Kutztown. } 2008: Was named the PSAC WestFreshman of the Year and was a secondteam AllPSAC West choice ... also earnedAVCA AllAtlantic Region honors ... finishedthird on the team in kills with 281 and wassecond in hitting percentage (.256) whileplaying in 108 games ... added 44 blocks,good for third on the Scots ... came on latein the year with double figures in kills infour of the last six games, including a seasonhigh 19 kills in PSAC playoff match withMercyhurst ... added 4 block assists vs. theLakers ... had 17 kills against AldersonBroaddus, and 16 vs. Indiana(Pa.) and earlier meeting with Mercyhurst ... had 5 blockassists against Lock Haven and Clarion.
}High School: Played for coach Jeff Davisat Anderson High School, where she was afouryear starter and the FAVC Player of theYear as a senior ... earned first team allleaguehonors her final three years ... was a thirdteam AllCity selection in 2006 and a secondteam choice in 2007 .. selected to play in the2007 Senior Showcase Game ... finished with318 kills and 313 digs as a senior, along with 52aces ... ranked fourth in the city in aces, fifthin kills, and eighth in digs ... Redskins wonFAVC championship ... also has extensive clubexperience while playing with the TsunamiClub Team the last two years and the CincyPeppers prior to that ... also competed intrack & field.
} Coach Soboleski Comments: “Gina has the ability to carry a team offensively. She has trained very hard over thespring and summer. She can be one of thetop offensive players in the PSAC.”
7 Gina BootheOutside Hitter6-1JuniorCincinnati, OH/Anderson HS
} The Gina Boothe FileBirthdate: May 30, 1990Birthplace: Cincinnati, OHParents: Michael Boothe and Stephanie PrasekNickname: GMajor: Art HistoryHobbies: VolleyballFavorite Book: A Million Little PiecesFavorite Musicial Group: Gym Class Heroes,Rage Against the Machine, Eminem, Beyonce,Regina SpektorFavorite Movie: Pride and Prejudice Favorite Television Show: The OfficeFavorite Food: Cookie doughCareer Ambition: Work in a museum.
} Gina Boothe’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 32108 281 109 673 .256 9 4 6 11 4 52 2 42 12009 31108 277 144 705 .189 5 5 27 48 4 95 6 26 6Career 63216 558 253 1378 .221 14 9 33 59 8 147 8 68 7
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Another member of a strong 2008 classthat played a huge role in the team’s success ... local product who possesses phenomenal ball control and is one the bestplayers in the PSAC in that category ... has agreat knowledge of volleyball and readsthe game very well.} 2009: Played in 120 games, totaling262 digs, good for fourth on the team...also had 182 kills and 25 service aces ...posted a careerhigh 12 kills vs.Bellarmine, along with 11 kills againstSlippery Rock ... had at 10 or more digson 12 occasions, including a seasonhigh19 digs vs. MissouriSt. Louis ... had 10 killsand 12 digs at Gannon … picked up threeblock assists in backtoback matches vs.Bellarmine and Fairmont State. } 2008: Appeared in 95 games, endingthe year with 146 kills ... also had 234 digs,good for third on the team, and totaled 30service aces ... had high of 11 kills againstCalifornia(Pa.) and Pittsburg State, adding11 digs against the Gorillas ... posted seasonhigh 20 digs vs. Lock Haven, along with 16against Slippery Rock and 15 vs. Clarion ...registered 8 services aces against CentralState(OH) ... that ranks in a tie for sixth in athreegame match.}High School: Enjoyed an outstandingcareer as a fouryear starter for coachSheila Bancroft at Maplewood High School... earned AllState honors three times, andwas named the Erie Times News District 10Player of the Year as a junior and senior,and the Meadville Tribune Player of theYear in 2006 ... was also named to theTimesNews District 10 first team allstarand allregion teams her final three years ...
finished her career with 1,459 kills, 272 service aces, and 249 blocks ... holds schoolrecords for kills and service aces ... led theTigers to the 2005 PIAA Class AA StateChampionship, and in 2007 they finished asthe runnerup ... lost to topranked MerionMercy in four games in the 2007 Class AAfinal ... also a threeyear starter in softball.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Angela returns to us as one of the topball control players in the PSAC. She willonce again be relied on in that role on thecourt. She has a very high volleyball IQ.She has good instincts and reaction in theOH2 position.”
8 Angela GroshnerOutside Hitter5-8JuniorMeadville, PA/Maplewood HS
} The Angela Groshner FileBirthdate: March 12,1990Birthplace: Meadville, PAParents: Mary and David GroshnerMajor: NursingHobbies: Volleyball, studying, beach volleyballFavorite Music: AnythingFavorite Musicial Group: Lady AntebellumFavorite Movies: The GuardianFavorite Television Shows: Grey’sAnatomy, Everybody Loves Raymond, Favorite Food: Pasta Career Ambition: To get my nursing degreeand work as a nurse in a neonatal intensive careunit.
} Angela Groshner’s Career HighsKills: 12 vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09Attempts: 36 vs. Pittsburg State,
9/13/08Hitting Pct.: .562 vs. California(Pa.)
(11216), 11/8/08Service Aces: 8 vs. Central State(OH),
8/30/08Assists: 8 vs. IUP, 10/24/09Digs: 20 vs. Lock Haven, 10/4/08Block Solos: 1 vs. Central Missouri,
9/13/08Block Assists: 3 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,
10/24/08; vs. Bellarmine, 8/28/09; vs. Fairmont State, 8/29/09
} Angela Groshner’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 3295 146 75 456 .156 7 3 30 19 20 234 1 19 12009 34120 182 65 559 .209 35 1 25 30 21 262 4 19 1Career 66215 328 140 1005 .187 42 4 55 49 41 496 5 38 2
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One of the top players in a strong recruiting class two years ago, although she willlikely be missed early in the season aftersuffering a torn ACL last year … knee injuryforced her to miss last nine matches andshe underwent surgery in December …very athletic player who is an outstandingblocker and can control a match offensively... a twoyear starter at outside hitter.} 2009: Appeared in 88 games, amassing214 kills and 266 digs, the latter rankingthird on the team, and was also third onthe team in service aces (29) ... was secondon the team with 3.02 digs per game andfourth in kills per game (2.43) ... sufferedseasonending knee injury in late Octoberand missed the final nine matches … posted a seasonhigh 15 kills vs. MissouriSt.Louis and had 14 kills and 15 digs againstGannon … tallied a seasonhigh 16 digs inseason opener vs. Bellarmine ... posted 11kills and 11 digs vs. Clarion in her final fullmatch … finished with five total blocksagainst West Chester.} 2008: Played in 119 games last year, finishing second in kills with 326 ... added 333digs, good for second on the team, andranked fourth in blocks (41) ... added 20service aces ... had a careerhigh 16 kills inthree matches vs. UMass.Lowell, vs.Mercyhurst and vs. Shippensburg ... added15 kills against Indiana(Pa.), along with 17digs ... posted career high of 21 digs againstNew Haven and Slippery Rock, along with19 against Clarion. }High School: Played for coach KrisSciligano at Fox Chapel Area High School ...
was a fouryear starter for the Foxes, earning third team AllWPIAL honors in 2005and 2006 and second team accolades in2007.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“It was a major loss last season when Ellieblew out her ACL. After intense rehab andtraining from Christmas to the preseasonwe’re sure hoping she will be ready to returnto the OH‐1 position. Ellie has the ability tocarry a team offensively. She plays very highabove the net.”
14 Ellie LiningerOutside Hitter5-11JuniorPittsburgh, PA/fox Chapel HS
} Ellie Lininger’s Career Highs
Kills: 18vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/25/09Attempts: 47 vs. Daemen, 9/23/08Hitting Pct.: .579 vs. West Liberty
State, (12119), 10/18/08Assists: 4 vs Gannon, 10/2/09; vs.
Lock Haven, 10/12/09Service Aces: 3 on three occasions Digs: 21 vs. New Haven,
10/11/08; vs. Slippery Rock,10/25/08
Block Solos: 2 vs. AldersonBroaddus, 10/11/08
Block Assists: 3 on six occasions
} The Ellie Lininger FileBirthdate: October 6, 1989Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PAParents: Kathleen and Robert LiningerNickname: EllieMajor: Health & Physical Education Teacher’s CertificationHobbies: Volleyball, eating. and shoppingFavorite Book: noneFavorite Music: RapFavorite Musical Group: O.A.R., NotoriousBIGFavorite Movie: Step BrothersFavorite Television Show: Say Yes to theDressFavorite Food: FruitCareer Ambition: To be a housewife.
} Ellie Lininger’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 32119 326 163 891 .183 9 5 20 37 32 333 6 35 32009 2788 214 94 610 .197 21 6 29 35 15 266 6 29 2Career 59207 540 257 1501 .189 30 11 49 72 47 599 12 64 5
Continues in the tradition of outstanding setters at Edinboro, currently rankingseventh in career assists with 2,004despite sharing the position her first twoyears … athletic performer who possesses outstanding ball control and is astrong defensive player ... very composed player who doesn’t get rattled.} 2009: Appeared in 127 games with ateambest 1,228 assists, second in the PSACand the tenthhighest season total ... added269 digs, second on the team, and led theFighting Scots with 48 … earned honorablemention AVCA AllAtlantic Region honors ...had a careerbest 55 assists vs. West VirginiaState ... had 50 assists against Millersville andWheeling Jesuit, with 15 digs in the lattermatch ... garnered 48 assists, 13 digs and acareerbest 13 kills vs. Slippery Rock... finished with a seasonhigh 16 digs vs. Gannon.} 2008: Played in 119 games, endingthe year with a teamhigh 776 assistswhile splitting time at setter ... also ledteam with 50 service aces, and totaled226 digs, good for fourth on the team ...had seasonhighs of 45 assists and 7 killsagainst West Liberty State, along with 39assists vs. UMass.Lowell ... finished withseasonhigh 18 digs against SlipperyRock, and had 15 digs and 5 service acesvs. Lake Erie ... posted seasonhigh 6service aces vs. Central State(OH).}High School: Was a threesportstandout at Independence High School,including a threeyear starter in volleyball... led the Blue Devils to the ChagrinValley Conference Metro Division championship in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07, along withthe District 2 Division III championship asa senior ... was named the Ohio HighSchool Volleyball Coaches AssociationMVP of District 2 Division III in 2007, andwas named to the Associated Press AllNortheast Lakes District 1 Team as a junior and senior and a second team selection as a sophomore ... also MVP of theChagrin Valley Conference in 2007 ...earned first team AllCVC Metro Divisionhonors her final three seasons ... wasalso a standout in basketball and softball
... in basketball, led team to CVC MetroDivision title in 2006 and 2007 ... was anhonorable mention AllOhio selection in2007 and named to Associated Press AllNortheast Lakes District second team in2007 and ‘08 ... in softball, team won CVCMetro Division championship in 2006 and‘07 named to CVC Metro Division secondteam in 2006 and 2007 as a pitcher.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Megan has been a solid, steady playerleading our offense. She has a great pokerface. You never know if she’s rattled ornot, although she rarely gets rattled. Shehas been training hard in the weight roomand is always one to get extra reps on thecourt.”
9 Megan OsyskoSetter5-7JuniorIndependence, OH/Independence HS
} The Megan Osysko FileBirthdate: September 9, 1990Birthplace: Cleveland, OHParents: Maggie and Michael OsyskoNickname: MegMajor: Human PerformanceHobbies: ShoppingFavorite Book: The Last SongFavorite Music: Country Favorite Musicial Groups: Rascal FlattsFavorite Movie: The BlindsideFavorite Television Show: Grey’s AnatomyFavorite Food: Chocolate covered strawberriesCareer Ambition: To own my own sportsfacility one day.
} Megan Osysko’s Career HighsKills: 13 vs. Slippery Rock,
11/7/09Attempts: 20 vs. Wheeling Jesuit,
10/15/09; vs. Slippery Rock, 11/7/09
Hitting Pct.: 1.000 vs. Mercyhurst (505), 11/4/08
Service Aces: 6 vs. Central State(OH), 8/30/08
Assists: 55 vs. West Virginia State, 9/4/09
Digs: 18 vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/08
Block Solos: 1 on five occasionsBlock Assists: 4 vs. Gannon, 10/2/09
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} Megan Osysko’s Career StatisticsYear MP-GP K E TA PCT. AST BHE SA SE RE DIG BS BA BE2008 35119 46 11 108 .324 776 31 50 58 1 226 0 4 22009 36127 139 49 340 .265 1228 29 48 45 0 269 5 30 12Career 71246 185 60 448 .279 2004 60 98 103 1 495 5 34 14
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Former member of the women’s basketball team who joined the volleyball teamthis past spring … will compete for playingtime at middle hitter and opposite … hastwo seasons of eligibility remaining … veryquick and while lacking in volleyball experience has plenty of experience competingon the collegiate level with her basketballbackground … basketball career got off toa slow start after she suffered a torn ACLprior to her senior year and missed most ofher final high school season.}Basketball at Edinboro: Played in atotal of 51 games as a Fighting Scot, finishing with 183 points and 138 rebounds …starting five of first six games a year ago,averaging 5.2 points and 2.5 rebounds,before leaving team … as a sophomoreappeared in all 27 games, with five starts …averaged 4.6 ppg. and 3.6 rpg. while ranking third on the team in blocked shots with22 … had careerhigh 15 points againstKutztown … played in 18 games as a freshman, averaging 1.6 ppg. and 1.4 rpg. }High School: Threesport standout atJefferson High School, earning four letterseach in basketball, volleyball, and track ... involleyball, helped Jefferson to sectionalchampionship her final three years, alongwith winning the NEC championship all fouryears ... was named the NEC Player of the
Year in 2005 … earned allconference andallcounty honors in 2004 and 2005 …played in just ten games in basketball as asenior due to an injury, averaging 7.2 ppg.and 3.5 rpg. to help Falcons finish 184 andwin the NEC championship for the thirdstraight year and finish as Division II sectional champions for third straight year ...as a junior averaged 13.3 ppg. and 7.7 rpg.with 5.4 apg., 6.5 spg., and 5.2 bpg... averaged 9.5 ppg. and 5.2 rpg. as a sophomore... earned first team AllDistrict honors andspecial mention AllOhio honors as a junior,and was a first team AllCounty and AllNECselection as a sophomore and junior ... alsoexcelled in track, where she earned AllOhiohonors in 2005 after placing sixth in thehigh jump at the state championships ...tied the Ashtabula County high jump record(5’7”) in 2006 ... threetime NEC championand district champion in the high jump andalso AllCounty champion three times.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Kelcie was a pleasant surprise this spring.What a great kid! She has made the transi‐tion from basketball to volleyball very well.She will most likely play in the middle. Shehas the height but I think what will help herthe most is her quickness. I’m looking for‐ward to working with her.”
6 Kelcie HellmerMiddle Hitter/Outside Hitter5-11SeniorJefferson, OH/Jefferson Area HS
} The Kelcie Hellmer FileBirthdate: October 25, 1988Birthplace: Ashtabula, OHParents: Cheryl and Mark HellmerNickname: KelcMajor: Business AdministrationCompehensiveHobbies: Golfing, fishing, stained glass making, shopping Favorite Music: Classic rock Favorite Musicial Groups: CCR, Billy Joel,The Eagles, Rod Stewart, Mamas & the Papas,Grass Roots, No Doubt, Johnny CashFavorite Movie: Iron ManFavorite Television Show: SpongebobSquarepants, Dirty JobsFavorite Food: Mom’s macaroni saladCareer Ambition: Work in art museums andTRAVEL.
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Transfer from Youngstown State who willprovide needed depth and height at opposite and middle hitter positions … considered a raw athlete who has the ability toplay above the net as she matures … couldplay a key role as a blocker.}At Youngstown State: Redshirted in2009.}High School: Played for head coachJay Mitlo at Penn Hills High School whereshe started for three years … earned firstteam allsection honors.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Martina is a transfer from Youngstown
State who will provide us with more depthand height at both opposite and middleblocker. Right now her greatest asset is herblocking but she is a raw athlete who has theability to play high above the net for us.”
An intense and competitive player whowill provide depth at the outside hitterposition … though just a freshman thecoaching staff feels she can contributeimmediately … an outgoing individual whocould be a “sparkplug” type player. }High School: Former standout atAledo High School where she was a twoyear starter for coach Kathy Goings …earned alldistrict and allcounty honors andwas also a district allacademic choice … asa senior finished with 219 kills, 396 digs and53 service aces to help the Bearcats to adistrict runnerup finish in Class 4A … as asophomore and junior helped team toreach state quarterfinals.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Nikolena adds muchneeded depth to theoutside hitter position. She will bring somelife to our squad. She is very outgoing aswell as a true competitor on the court. She’snot afraid to say what’s on her mind. She’sthe type of athlete who will light a fire andhas the ability to contribute immediately.”
15 Nikolena FerontiOutside Hitter5-9Freshman Hudson Oaks, TX/Aledo HS
16 Martina DavisMiddle Hitter6-0Freshman (redshirt) Penn Hills, PA/Penn Hills HS
} The Martina Davis FileBirthdate: June 22, 1991Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PAParents: Michelle and Mark DavisMajor: Exercise ScienceHobbies: ArtFavorite Book: Twilight SeriesFavorite Music: R&BFavorite Musical Group: Gap BandFavorite Television Show: Secret Life, TrueBlood, BoondocksFavorite Food: Ice creamCareer Ambition: To help other athletes.
} The Nikolena Feronti FileBirthdate: January 23, 1992Birthplace: Fort Worth, TXParents: Ida and Sam FerontiNickname: NikMajor: Early EducationHobbies: Volleyball, hanging with my friendsand family, going to concertsFavorite Book: Harry PotterFavorite Music: Country, rapFavorite Musical Group: John Mayer, RonPope, Stoney LaRue, Lil WayneFavorite Movie: Step Brothers, TheHangover, Toy StoryFavorite Television Show: Burn Notice,True Blood, How I Met Your MotherFavorite Food: Anything mexican or italianCareer Ambition: To be a wonderful kindergarten teacher.
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Walkon freshman who will providedepth at setter … local product from nearby Seneca High School who joined team asa walkon.}High School: Played for head coachBetsy Walker at Seneca High School, whereshe was a twoyear starter and threetimeletterwinner … named the Bobcats MVP… also a standout in track & field … was adistrict qualifier in the javelin as a seniorand won the championship at the NorthEast Invitational … also played basketball.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Anna joins the team as a walk‐on. She isfrom Seneca and will train as a defensiveplayer.”
1 Anna GrahamSetter5-5FreshmanErie, PA/Seneca HS
} The Anna Graham FileBirthdate: December 6, 1991Birthplace: Charlotte, NCParents: Karen BernatNickname: JudgeMajor: Early Childhood Education/SpecialEducation Hobbies: Singing, dancing, working out Favorite Book: Great GatsbyFavorite Music: All kinds Favorite Movie: P.S. I Love YouFavorite Television Show: Law & OrderFavorite Food: Spaghetti
Firstyear player who is expected to adddepth at defensive specialist and libero …comes from a solid club program whereshe gained valuable experience.}High School: Played volleyball forcoach Joe Burke at Mount Notre DameHigh School … earned two letters in volleyball and one in cross country.
} Coach Soboleski Comments:“Danielle is a freshman who will add much‐needed depth to the defensive specialist/libero position with the loss of Sam(Kuehner).”
2 Danielle KingDefensive Specialist/Libero5-7FreshmanLoveland, OH/Mount Notre Dame HS
} The Danielle King FileBirthdate: August 10, 1992Birthplace: xxxxx, ArizonaParents: Courtney and Kevin KingMajor: NursingHobbies: Reading, running, babysitting,tutoringFavorite Book: Handle with Care, anything byJodi Picconlt or Kristen HannahFavorite Music: Country Favorite Movie: Step Brothers, Kinging &ScreamingFavorite Television Show: One Tree HillFavorite Food: PotatoesCareer Ambition: Oncology, NICU nurse
Talented newcomer who is expected tocome in and contribute immediately at outside hitter, particularly with Ellie Liningernot available early in the year followingknee surgery … very intense and competitive player.}High School: A fouryear starter forhead coach Mike Carneal at ChancellorHigh School … earned first team alldistrict,first team allregion and first team allareahonors as a sophomore, junior and senior… a second team allstate pick as a junior… helped the Chargers to four straight district championships, extending their streakto 12 straight crowns … team reached statesemifinals one and state quarterfinals
twice … also competed in soccer and softball.
} Coach Soboleski Comments: “Sethadds depth to the outside hitter positionwith the loss of Sam (Kuehner) and Danielle(Martzolf). She comes in with the ability tocompete and contribute immediately.”
Another one of the incoming freshmanwith a strong club background … expectedto provide depth as a defensive specialistand libero … an intense player who willhelp to push our other players.}High School: Played for head coachStacy Sepalak at Riverside High School,where she was a fouryear starter and fourtime allconference honoree … helped theBeavers to second straight conferencechampionship as a senior with a 244record, reaching the regional finals …earned first team allconference accoladesand was also an allregion selection wasalso a first team allconference pick as a
junior along with earning second team alldistrict honors … earned second team allconference honors as a sophomore andwas an honorable mention pick as a freshman, also earning honorable mention alldistrict honors her sophomore season …Beavers were coconference championsher freshman year … also earned two letters in basketball and one in track.
} Coach Soboleski Comments: “Ericais an ‘eyeofthetiger’ type of athlete. Shejust loves to be challenged. She’ll add depthas a defensive specialist and libero.”
3 ErikaWestLibero/Defensive Specialist5-6Freshman Painesville, OH/Riverside HS
10 Seth SullivanOutside Hitter5-10Freshman Fredericksburg, VA/Chancellor HS
} The Seth Sullivan FileBirthdate: September 14, 1992Birthplace: Oceanside, CAParents: Trisha and James SullivanMajor: BiologyHobbies: Being outdoors, art, watching moviesFavorite Book: OutsidersFavorite Music: All (country, rock, rap, oldies)Favorite Musical Group: Sugarland, JackJohnson, Pearl JamFavorite Movie: 10 Things I Hate About You Favorite Television Show: I like moviesFavorite Food: Cheeseburgers, mexican, icecreamCareer Ambition: Dentist!
} The Erika West FileBirthdate: March 8, 1992Birthplace: Eruclid, OHParents: Theresa and Tony WestMajor: Criminal JusticeHobbies: Art, working out, camping, eating,swimming, basketballFavorite Book: Secret Life of BeesFavorite Musical Group: Lil Wayne,EminemFavorite Movie: The HangoverFavorite Television Show: FriendsFavorite Food: Watermelon, chicken, icecreamCareer Ambition: I would like to work withkids in detention homes.
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Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School
7 Gina Boothe OH 61 Jr. West Chester, OH/Anderson16 Martina Davis MH 60 Fr.r Penn Hills, PA/Penn Hills/
Youngstown State15 Nikolena Feronti OH 59 Fr. Hudson oaks, TX/Aledo
1 Anna Graham S 55 Fr. Erie, PA/Seneca8 Angela Groshner OH 58 Jr. Meadville, PA/Maplewood6 Kelcie Hellmer MH/OH 511 Sr. Jefferson, OH/Jefferson Area2 Danielle King DS/L 57 Fr. Loveland, OH/Mount Notre Dame
14 Ellie Lininger OH 511 Jr. Pittsburgh, PA/Fox Chapel5 Beyaca Martin MH/OH 58 Sr. New Orleans, LA/C.K. McClatchey(CA)/
North Alabama9 Megan Osysko S 57 Jr. Independence, OH/Independence
10 Seth Sullivan OH 510 Fr. Fredericksburg, VA/Chancellor 13 Maureen Tilert L/DS 53 Sr. Derby, NY/Lakeshore3 Erika West L/DS 56 Fr. Painesville, OH/Riverside
HEAD COACH: Missy SoboleskiASST. COACH: Jimmy ChanVOLUNTEER COACHES: Jason Jboyski and Chuck SchultzCAPTAINS: Megan Osysko and Maureen Tilert
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}Breakdown by ClassSeniors (3) Beyaca Martin
Kelcie HellmerMaureen Tilert
Juniors (4) Gina BootheAngela Groshner
Ellie LiningerMegan Osysko
Freshman (6) Martina DavisNikolena Feronti
Anna GrahamDanielle KingSeth Sullivan
Erika West
}Breakdown by StateLouisiana (1) Beyaca MartinNew York (1) Maureen TilertOhio (5) Gina Boothe
Kelcie HellmerDanielle King
Megan OsyskoErika West
Pennsylvania (4) Martina DavisAnna Graham
Angela GroshnerEllie Lininger
Texas (1) Nikolena FerontiVirginia (1) Seth Sullivan
Final Record: 23-13 PSAC West: 13-6Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking
G K K/G E TA Pct A A/G SA SE SA/G RE DIG D/G BS BA B/G BE BHEDanielle Martzolf 9 8 0.89 3 17 .294 1 0.11 0 3 0.00 0 1 1.000 0 1 0.11 0 0Samantha Kuehner 90 13 0.14 11 58 .034 15 0.17 6 12 0.07 18 155 1.72 0 0 0.00 2 4Vivian Pritz 55 30 0.55 8 78 .282 130 2.36 12 28 0.22 1 77 1.40 0 3 0.05 4 6Beyaca Martin 117 293 2.50 144 710 .210 21 0.18 2 36 0.02 2 89 0.76 11 45 0.48 10 2Kristen Fritz 1 0 0.00 0 1 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 1 1.00 0 0 0.00 0 0Gina Boothe 108 277 2.56 144 705 .189 5 0.05 27 48 0.25 4 95 0.88 6 26 0.30 6 5Angela Groshner 120 182 1.52 65 559 .209 35 0.29 25 30 0.21 21 262 2.18 4 19 0.19 1 1Megan Osysko 127 139 1.09 49 340 .265 1228 9.67 48 45 0.38 0 269 2.12 5 30 0.28 12 29Olivia Williams 119 297 2.50 132 780 .212 29 0.24 19 32 0.16 2 96 0.81 20 66 0.72 12 4Maureen Tilert 122 5 0.04 4 23 .043 29 0.24 25 28 0.20 26 617 5.06 0 1 0.01 0 3Ellie Lininger 88 214 2.43 94 610 .197 21 0.24 29 35 0.33 15 266 3.02 6 29 0.40 2 6Brittany Slauterbeck 124 227 1.83 77 538 .279 34 0.27 46 43 0.37 4 74 0.60 15 60 0.60 9 1Team 6EDINBORO TOTALS 129 1685 13.06 731 4419 .216 1548 12.00 239 340 1.85 99 2002 15.52 67 280 1.60 58 61
Date Opponent Score Score-by-Game Record Kills Leader Digs LeaderAug. 28 vs. Bellarmine@ W 30 2521, 2520, 2515 10 Ellie Lininger (13) Ellie Lininger (16)Aug. 29 at Fairmont State@ W 30 2517, 2516, 2513 20 Brittany Slauterbeck (9) Megan Osysko (14)
vs. Bellarmine@ W 30 2523, 2517, 2520 30 Angela Groshner (12) two tied at (12)Sept. 4 vs. West Virginia State$ W 31 2725, 2519, 1925, 2521 40 Beyaca Martin (17) Maureen Tilert (18)
vs. AldersonBroaddus$ W 30 2521, 2513, 2517 50 Beyaca Martin (14) Maureen Tilert (17)Sept. 5 vs. Glenville State$ W 30 2516, 2513, 2515 60 two tied at (7) Ellie Lininger (9)
vs. New Haven$ W 31 1625, 2514, 2515, 2521 70 Beyaca Martin (13) Maureen Tilert (16)Sept. 11 vs. Pittsburg State& L 03 2426, 1625, 2125 71 Beyaca Martin (10) Ellie Lininger (11)
vs. MissouriSt. Louis& L 13 2225, 2523, 2125, 1925 72 Gina Boothe (16) Maureen Tilert (22)Sept. 12 at Central Missouri& L 03 1725, 2025, 1925 73 Ellie Lininger (11) Maureen Tilert (18)
vs. Emporia State& L 13 1825, 2325, 2624, 2125 74 Beyaca Martin (12) Ellie Lininger (14)Sept. 16 DAEMEN W 30 2513, 3028, 2517 84 Beyaca Martin (11) Ellie Lininger (10)Sept. 18 vs. Kutztown% W 30 2515, 2826, 2517 94 Olivia Williams (11) two tied at (10)
vs. West Chester% W 30 2520, 2513, 2520 104 Beyaca Martin (9) two tied at (9)Sept. 19 vs. Cheyney% W 30 256, 255, 257 114 Danielle Martzolf (7) two tied at (6)Sept. 25 at Indiana (Pa)# W 32 1925, 2514, 2515, 2225, 153 124 Ellie Lininger (18) Maureen Tilert (20)Sept. 26 at California (Pa)# L 03 1825, 1925, 1825 125 Brittany Slauterbeck (11) Maureen Tilert (17)Sept. 29 at Mercyhurst# L 13 2025, 1825, 2515, 2125 126 Beyaca Martin (11) Maureen Tilert (22)*Oct. 2 GANNON# W 31 3028, 2025, 2519, 2522 136 Ellie Lininger (14) Maureen Tilert (21)Oct. 9 at Millersville* W 31 2521, 2516, 2325, 2520 146 Olivia Williams (24) Maureen Tilert (21)
vs. East Stroudsburg* W 30 2523, 2515, 259 156 Olivia Williams (11) two tied at (13)Oct. 10 at Shippensburg^ W 30 2514, 2520, 2516 166 Olivia Williams (13) Maureen Tilert (16)
vs. Lock Haven^ L 13 2517, 2325, 1625, 1825 167 Olivia Williams (13) Maureen Tilert (21)Oct. 15 at Wheeling Jesuit L 23 2125, 2522, 1825, 2826, 915 168 Gina Boothe (17) Maureen Tilert (27)Oct. 16 SLIPPERY ROCK# w 30 2519, 3129, 2519 178 Olivia Williams (16) Maureen Tilert (19)Oct. 17 CLARION# W 30 3028, 2517, 2826 188 Ellie Lininger (11) Maureen Tilert (32)Oct. 23 CALIFORNIA (PA)# L 13 1825, 2523, 2729, 2325 189 two tied at (14) Maureen Tilert (19)Oct. 24 INDIANA (PA)# W 32 2125, 2521, 2225, 2521, 158 199 Gina Boothe (18) Maureen Tilert (30)Oct. 27 LAKE ERIE W 30 2512, 2521, 2514 209 two tied at (9) Maureen Tilert (9)Oct. 30 MERCYHURST# W 30 2520, 2516, 2517 219 Olivia Williams (11) Maureen Tilert (21)Oct. 31 at Gannon# L 23 2125, 2325, 2522, 2512, 815 2110 Brittany Slauterbeck (13) Maureen Tilert (22)Nov. 6 at Clarion# L 03 2125, 2325, 2830 2111 Beyaca Martin (12) Maureen Tilert (20)Nov. 7 at Slippery Rock# W 31 2519, 2521, 2325, 2516 2211 Gina Boothe (15) Maureen Tilert (30)Nov. 10 at Clarion* L 13 1825, 2516, 2225, 2325 2212 Gina Boothe (14) Maureen Tilert (16)Nov. 19 vs. Clarion^ W 32 2927, 2025, 1925, 2725, 1513 2312 Olivia Williams (16) Maureen Tilert (23)Nov. 20 vs. Lock Haven^ L 03 2325, 1125, 2025 2313 Gina Boothe (11) Angela Groshner (8)
# PSAC West match @ at Fairmont State Falcon Fest Tournament $ Shippensburg Regional Tournament& at Central Missouri Tournament % at PSAC Crossover at Mercyhurst * at PSAC Crossover at Millersville^ at PSAC Crossover at Shippensburg * PSAC Tournament Quarterfinals ^ at NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional
at California, PA
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All-PSAC Western Division First Team
Ludmila Amaral California(Pa.) MH Sr.Nicole Andrusz Clarion MH Jr.Kelli Bartman Clarion OH So.Renata daSilva California(Pa.) S Sr.Joanna Nist California(Pa.) OH Sr.Morgan Reineke Gannon OH Fr.Olivia Williams Edinboro MH Sr.
Player of the Year: Joanna Nist, California(Pa.)Rookie of the Year: Morgan Reineke, GannonCoach of the Year: Matt Darling, Gannon
Second TeamBridget Bielich California(Pa.) RS/MH So.Jessica Bodkin Indiana(Pa.) RS Jr.Kara Cullen Gannon MB So.Amanda Gough Clarion S So.Emily Pany Indiana(Pa.) L Jr..Maire Prybyl Gannon S Sr.Lauren Sazama Gannon OH Fr.
PSAC ChampionshipMatches
1979 East Stroudsburg def. Slippery Rock, 201980 Edinboro def. East Stroudsburg, 201981 Edinboro def. East Stroudsburg, 311982 Edinboro def. Mansfield, 311983 Mansfield def. East Stroudsburg, 301984 Slippery Rock def. East Stroudsburg, 311985 East Stroudsburg def. Shippensburg, 311986 East Stroudsburg def. Mansfield, 30 1987 East Stroudsburg def. Shippensburg, 301988 Clarion def. Edinboro, 311989 Edinboro def. Clarion, 311990 Edinboro def. Shippensburg, 301991 California(Pa.) def. Edinboro, 311992 California(Pa.) def. Edinboro, 311993 Slippery Rock def. Edinboro, 301994 Edinboro def. Slippery Rock, 301995 Millersville def. Edinboro, 301996 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 321997 Edinboro def. Lock Haven, 311998 Edinboro def. Lock Haven, 301999 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 31 2000 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 302001 Edinboro def. Lock Haven, 322002 Indiana(Pa.) def. Edinboro, 322003 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 322004 Lock Haven def. Edinboro, 312005 California(Pa.) def. Lock Haven, 322006 Lock Haven def. California(Pa.), 302007 California(Pa.) def. Clarion, 302008 California(Pa.) def. Lock Haven, 302009 California(Pa.) def. Lock Haven, 30
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} PSAC OverviewOriginating in 1951 to administer and pro
mote men's athletics, the Pennsylvania StateAthletic Conference has evolved into one ofthe NCAA's most heralded intercollegiate conferences.
The first major step came in 1977, whenbased on a growing interest, the league reorganized to provide a structure for its women'sprograms. Only three years later, lacking astandard competitive division, league voted toreclassify the entire conference to NCAADivision II.
The most recent enhancement cameduring the 200809 academic year when thePSAC expanded for the first time in its rich history, adding fulltime members GannonUniversity and Mercyhurst College, and associate member Long Island UniversityC.W. Post.The membership now consists of 16 fulltimeinstitutions and the one associate.
All of the league's fulltime members arelocated within the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania, which makes the PSAC thelargest onestate conference in the NCAA. Theleague has also grown to share the distinctions as: The largest conference in Division II,the largest footballplaying conference in theNCAA, and, with 23, the conference that sponsors the most championships at the Division IIlevel.
Highly competitive on a regional andnational level, PSAC schools annually combineto send nearly onethird of its teams intoNCAA postseason play. Ultimately, the membership's success has yielded 43 NCAA teamand 238 individual title winners.
While proud of its athletic accomplishments, the league also has evolved into one ofDivision II's finest from an academic standpoint. Today, nearly onethird of the PSAC'sestimated 6,200 participants are honoredeach year as "ScholarAthletes" for maintaining a gradepoint average of 3.25 or better atotal that has nearly doubled since PSACScholarAthletes were first recognized in themid1990s.
Although all 16 current institutions aremembers of Division II, eight league schoolsalso compete at the Division I level in selectsports. PSAC schools enroll over 125,000 students and claim over 709,000 alumni, including 482,000 who reside in Pennsylvania.
The PSAC is governed by the presidentsof the 16 member institutions. It employs acommissioner, two assistant commissionersand a director of media relations at its headquarters in Lock Haven, Pa.
2009 PSAC FinalStandings
Western DivisionConference OverallW L Pct. W L Pct.
California(Pa.) 19 0 1.000 36 6 .857Clarion 15 4 .789 26 10 .722Edinboro 13 6 .684 23 13 .639Gannon 13 6 .684 22 10 .688Mercyhurst 11 8 .579 20 13 .606Indiana(Pa.) 9 10 .474 17 16 .515Slippery Rock 3 16 .158 7 25 .219
Eastern DivisionConference OverallW L Pct. W L Pct.
Lock Haven 17 2 .895 34 6 .850Kutztown 8 11 .421 16 13 .552Shippensburg 8 11 .421 15 19 .441West Chester 8 11 .421 20 14 .588Millersville 6 13 .316 15 25 .375East Stroudsburg 3 16 .158 10 21 .323Cheyney 0 19 .000 0 23 .000
} PSAC Tournament (Final Four atCalifornia, Pa.) Quarterfinals Clarion 3, Edinboro 1
Shippensburg 3, Kutztown 1Lock Haven 3, West Chester 0California(Pa.) 3, Gannon 1
Semifinals California(Pa.) 3, Shippensburg 0Lock Haven 3, Clarion 0
Championship California(Pa.) 3, Lock Haven 0
} NCAA Division II Atlantic Regional First Round Edinboro 3, Clarion 2
Lock Haven 3, Mercyhurst 1Wheeling Jesuit 3, Gannon 0California(Pa.) 3, Chowan 0
Semifinals Lock Haven 3, Edinboro 0California(Pa.) 3, Wheeling Jesuit 1
Championship California(Pa.) 3, Lock Haven 1
} NCAA Division II Elite Eight Quarterfinals West Texas A&M 3, California(Pa.) 1
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3rd Floor Annex BuildingLock Haven UniversityLock Haven, PA 17745Commissioner: Steve MurrayPhone: (570) 484[email protected] Commissioner:Will AdairPhone: (570) 484[email protected]/SeniorWoman Administrator:Carlin ChesickPhone: (570) 484[email protected] of MediaRelations: Matt BeltzPhone: (570) 4842884 Steve Murray
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Team StatisticsHitting Percentage
Team Kills Errs Tot. Pct.Lock Haven 1745 527 3929 .310California(Pa.) 1994 629 4857 .281West Chester 1395 522 3713 .235Edinboro 1685 731 4419 .216Gannon 1464 644 3980 .206Clarion 1539 645 4560 .196Kutztown 1003 450 3093 .179Slippery Rock 1313 591 4307 .168Shippensburg 1193 566 3751 .167Indiana(Pa.) 1347 616 4466 .164Mercyhurst 1368 710 4057 .162East Stroudsburg 871 477 3043 .129Millersville 1296 770 4403 .119Cheyney 129 326 969 .203
KillsTeam G No. K/GCalifornia(Pa.) 150 1994 13.29Edinboro 129 1685 13.06Lock Haven 137 1745 12.74Gannon 120 1464 12.20Clarion 136 1539 11.32Slippery Rock 120 1313 10.94Indiana(Pa.) 124 1347 10.86Mercyhurst 127 1368 10.77Kutztown 94 1003 10.67West Chester 132 1395 10.57Shippensburg 114 1193 10.46Millersville 136 1296 9.53East Stroudsburg 105 871 8.30Cheyney 67 129 1.93
AssistsTeam G No. A/GCalifornia(Pa.) 150 1883 12.55Edinboro 129 1548 12.00Gannon 120 1360 11.33Lock Haven 137 1510 11.02Clarion 136 1399 10.29Shippensburg 114 1158 10.16Slippery Rock 120 1199 9.99Indiana(Pa.) 124 1229 9.91Mercyhurst 127 1255 9.88Kutztown 94 900 9.57West Chester 132 1220 9.24Millersville 136 1166 8.57East Stroudsburg 105 787 7.50Cheyney 67 81 1.21
Service AcesTeam G No. SA/GGannon 120 280 2.33Lock Haven 137 313 2.28West Chester 132 282 2.14Millersville 136 261 1.92Edinboro 129 239 1.85California(Pa.) 150 267 1.78Kutztown 94 167 1.78East Stroudsburg 105 186 1.77Slippery Rock 120 202 1.69Clarion 136 215 1.58Shippensburg 114 168 1.47Mercyhurst 127 184 145
Indiana(Pa.) 124 172 1.39Cheyney 67 50 0.75
BlocksTeam G Tot. Blk/GMercyhurst 127 280.0 2.20Clarion 136 293.5 2.16Lock Haven 137 289.0 2.11California(Pa.) 150 307.5 2.05Kutztown 94 192.5 2.05West Chester 132 267.5 2.03Shippensburg 114 227.0 1.99Gannon 120 238.0 1.98Edinboro 129 207.0 1.60Slippery Rock 120 192.5 1.60Indiana(Pa.) 124 166.0 1.34Millersville 136 177.5 1.31East Stroudsburg 105 122.0 1.16Cheyney 67 19.5 0.29
DigsTeam G No. D/GLock Haven 137 2407 17.57Slippery Rock 120 2087 17.39Indiana(Pa.) 124 2118 17.08California(Pa.) 150 2476 16.51Clarion 136 2195 16.14Kutztown 94 1468 15.62Edinboro 129 2002 15.52West Chester 132 1953 14.80Mercyhurst 127 1858 14.63Gannon 120 1663 13.86Millersville 136 1860 13.68East Stroudsburg 105 1434 13.66Shippensburg 114 1394 12.23Cheyney 67 340 5.07
IndividualStatistics
Hitting Percentage(Minimum .200/3.0 attacks per game)
Player Kills Tot. Pct.Kim Windstein, LHU 197 407 .383Xuan Gao, LHU 436 907 .361Bridget Bielich, CAL 349 763 .349Ludmila Amaral, CAL 389 893 .328Michelle Powers, WCU 308 710 .297Grace Novacek, LHU 153 347 .297Kara Cullen, GAN 254 615 .294Joanna Nist, CAL 563 1294 .285Brittany Slauterbeck, EDIN 227 538 .279Haley Gribler, LHU 399 963 .278
Kills(Minimum 2.00 per game)
Player G No. K/GJoanna Nist, CAL 145 563 3.88Morgan Reineke, GAN 112 386 3.45Xuan Gao, LHU 127 436 3.43Kellie Bartman, CLAR 132 422 3.20Haley Gribler, LHU 128 399 3.12Kaylee Smith, ROCK 111 342 3.08Jessica Bodkin, IUP 120 369 3.08Lauren Sazama, GAN 105 322 3.07Alyson Stark, ESU 63 174 2.76Chelsea Jensen, MC 114 314 2.75
Assists(Minimum 5.00 per game)
Player G No. A/GRenata da Silva, CAL 108 1241 11.49Maire Prybyl, GAN 109 1117 10.25Megan Osysko, EDIN 127 1228 9.67Fabiana Gomez, LHU 129 1217 9.43Amanda Gough, CLAR 130 1205 9.27Chelsey Kreinbrook, IUP 119 1064 8.94Julia Butler, MC 115 996 8.66Helen Fitzpatrick, WCU 128 1039 8.12Andrea Heimsoth, SHIP 116 927 7.99Cassie Willman, ESU 62 396 6.39
Service Aces(Minimum 0.10/game)
Player G No. SA/GLauren Sazama, GAN 105 77 0.73Jamie Celia, KUTZ 85 49 0.58Lindsey Smith, KUTZ 80 44 0.55Haley Gribler, LHU 128 64 0.50Chelsea Jensen, MC 114 54 0.47Manoucheca Juice, CHEY 51 24 0.47Christina Laury, LHU 130 61 0.47Lisa Campbell, WCU 128 59 0.46Sara McMullen, CAL 116 53 0.46Morgan Reineke, GAN 112 50 0.45
Blocks(Minimum 1.0 per game)
Player G Tot.Blk/GKara Cullen, GAN 115 129.0 1.12Rebecca Webb, CLAR 131 141.0 1.08Ludmila Amaral, CAL 144 154.0 1.07
Digs(Minimum 1.00 per game)
Player G No. D/GEmily Pany, IUP 120 693 5.78Lindsey Lulio, ESU 99 562 5.68Rhianon Brady, CLAR 132 729 5.52Christina Laury, LHU 130 702 5.40Maureen Tilert, EDIN 122 617 5.06Stacey Domer, ROCK 117 558 4.77Lisa Campbell, WCU 128 567 4.43Jamie Celia, KUTZ 85 375 4.41Julie Paronish, CAL 137 601 4.39Kendall Ashworth, MC 100 437 4.37
Brittany Slauterbeck ... ranked ninth in thePSAC in hitting percentage.
Games1. Olivia Williams (200609) ......................5082. Mandy Bambauer (199598) ................4803. Ashley Walton (200003) ......................4664. Breanna Smith (200407) ......................4585. Mandie Moyer (199699) ......................4576. Stephanie Burner (19992002)..............4557. Jenna Benkelman (200407) ................4468. Marissa DeLiberato (200104) ..............4459. Becky Byers (199598) ..........................430
10. Renee Kam (200104) ............................423
Hitting Percentageminimum 700 attempts
1. Ashley Walton (200003) .................. .3912. Mandie Moyer (199699) .................. .3563. Renee Kam (200104) ........................ .3324. Melanie Skolny (1994)........................ .3275. Jenna Newman (200407) .................. .3136. Michelle Ferguson (199394) ............ .3107. Erica Shaffer (199699) ...................... .3018. Jennifer Fuhrman (199799) ............ .2969. Mandy Bambauer (199598) ............ .293
Michelle Hubalek (199395) .............. .293
Total Attempts1. Jenna Newman (200407) ..................40162. Ashley Walton (200003) ....................37053. Amy Medicus (200003) ......................34344. Olivia Williams (200609) ....................34295. Becky Byers (199598) ........................30386. Breanna Smith (200407) ....................28707. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ..............27108. Stephanie Burner (19992002)............26589. Jodie Williams (199598) ......................2571
10. Michelle Hubalek (199395) ................2385
Kills1. Ashley Walton (200003) ....................19062. Jenna Newman (200407) ..................18993. Olivia Williams (200609)......................14414. Amy Medicus (200003) ......................12535. Becky Byers (199598)..........................12066. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ..............11977. Mandie Moyer (199699) ......................11108. Michelle Hubalek (199395) ................10409. Breanna Smith (200407) ....................1032
Jodie Williams (199598) ......................1032
Kill Averageminimum 500 kills
1. Jenna Newman (200407)....................4.752. Ashley Walton (200003) ....................4.093. Michelle Ferguson (199394) ................3.414. Stephanie Radecki (199496)................3.225. Jen Shaw (200103) ................................3.21
6. Jennifer Fuhrman (199799) ..................3.117. Michelle Hubalek (199395)..................3.058. Amy Medicus (200003) ......................2.989. Olivia Williams (200609) ....................2.84
10. Becky Byers (199598) ..........................2.80
Assists1. Renee Kam (200104) ..........................54312. Lisa Poeschl (19972000) ....................44783. Ashley Cottengim (200306) ..............31364. Katie Wilkins (200708) ......................23465. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996)............22376. Lori Schafer (199496) ..........................21037. Megan Osysko (2008pres.) ..............20048. Claudia Rech (19982000) ....................15429. Annah Debevc (199597)........................245
10. Katie Quatman (19992002) ..................189
Assist Averageminimum 1,000 assists
1. Renee Kam (200104) ..........................12.842. Lisa Poeschl (19972000) ....................12.233. Claudia Rech (19982000) ....................11.334. Katie Wilkins (200708) ........................9.275. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996)............8.806. Megan Osysko (2008pres.) ................8.157. Ashley Cottengim (200406)................7.508. Lori Schafer (199496) ..........................6.61
Service Aces1. Jenna Benkelman (200407) ................1692. Jenna Newman (200407)......................1573. Amelia Robinson (200306) ..................1534. Becky Byers (199598) ............................1505. Breanna Smith (200407) ......................1436. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ................1427. Mandy Bambauer (199598)..................135
Lisa Poeschl (19972000) ........................1359. Jodie Williams (199598) ........................134
10. Brittany Slauterbeck (200609 ..............128
Ace Averageminimum 50 aces
1. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996) .......... .4922. Amelia Robinson (20032006)............ .4013. Michelle Hubalek (199395)................ .3864. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ............ .3825. Lisa Poeschl (19972000) .................... .3686. Katie Quatman (19992002) .............. .3667. Abby Galcik (19982000) .................... .3658. Jodie Williams (199598) .................... .3609. Becky Byers (199598) ........................ .348
10. Lori Schafer (199496) ........................ .336
Digs1. Maureen Tilert (2007pres.) ................17252. Marissa DeLiberato (200104)..............1722
3. Stephanie Burner (19992002) ............17074. Amy Medicus (200003) ......................14935. Jodie Williams (199598) ......................12206. Renee Kam (200104)............................11807. Becky Byers (199598) ..........................11258. Mandy Bambauer (199598)................10879. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ..............105310. Jen Shaw (200103)................................983
Dig Averageminimum of 500 digs
1. Maureen Tilert (2007present) ..........4.662. Marissa DeLiberato (200104)..............3.873. Stephanie Burner (19992002) ............3.754. Amy Medicus (200003)........................3.555. Jen Shaw (200103) ..............................3.446. Rosie Weisenseel (1994, 1996) ............3.427. Jodie Williams (199598) ......................3.278. Michelle Hubalek (199395)..................3.079. Michelle Bator (200105) ......................2.93
10. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ..............2.83
Block Solos1. Ashley Walton (200003) ........................902. Jenna Newman (200407) ......................883. Mandie Moyer (199699) ........................824. Brittany Slauterbeck (200609................795. Alicia Knouff (200205) ............................706. Erica Shaffer (199699) ............................537. Olivia Williams (200609) ........................678. Michelle Hubalek (199395) ....................659. Erica Shaffer (199699) ............................53
10. Stephanie Radecki (199496) ..................42
Block Assists1. Mandie Moyer (199699) ......................4582. Erica Shaffer (199699) ..........................3943. Jenna Newman (200407) ....................3794. Ashley Walton (200003)........................3135. Olivia Williams (200609) ......................2826. Brittany Slauterbeck (200609 ..............2616. Alicia Knouff (200205) ..........................253
Mandy Bambauer (199598)..................2538. Katie Hummel (200003) ...................... 2349. Lori Schafer (199496) ............................175
Total Blocks1. Mandie Moyer (199699) ......................5402. Jenna Newman (2004present) ..........4673. Erica Shaffer (199699) ..........................4474. Ashley Walton (200003) ......................4035. Olivia Williams (200609) ......................3496. Brittany Slauterbeck (200609) ............3307. Alicia Knouff (200205) ..........................3238. Mandy Bambauer (199598)..................2779. Katie Hummel (200003) ........................271
10. Michelle Hubalek (199395) ..................225
Block Averageminimum 100 blocks
1. Jenna Newman (2004present) ..........1.232. Mandie Moyer (199699) .................... 1.183. Olivia Williams (200609) ......................1.174. Sonya Leonard (1994) ........................ 1.085. Erica Shaffer (199699)........................ 1.066. Michelle Hubalek (199395)................ .9657. Jennifer Fuhrman (199799) .............. .9528. Alicia Knouff (200205)........................ .9229. Ashley Walton (200003) .................... .778
10. Erin Riley (199598) .............................. .715
1,000 Kills Club1. Ashley Walton (200003) 19062. Jenna Newman (200407) 18993. Olivia Williams (200609) 14414. Amy Mediucus (200003) 12535. Becky Byers (199598) 12066. Stephanie Radecki (199496) 11977. Mandie Moyer (199699) 11108. Michelle Hubalek (199395) 10409. Breanna Smith (200407) 1032
Jodie Williams (199598) 103210. Erica Shaffer (199699) 1028
Becky Byers Jodie Williams
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Games1. Michelle Bator, 2005 ..............................1542. Alicia Knouff, 2005..................................1533. Ashley Cottengim, 2005 ........................1524. Tiffany Trgovac, 2005............................1495. Jenna Newman, 2005............................1466. Amelia Robinson, 2005..........................1457. Brittany Slauterbeck, 2007....................142
Katie Wilkins, 2007 ................................142Rosie Weisenseel, 1996..........................142
10. Lori Pienta, 1996 ....................................140Lori Schafer, 1996 ..................................140
12. Jenna Benkelman, 2007 ........................139Jenna Newman, 2007 ............................139Breanna Smith, 2007..............................139Olivia Williams, 2007 ..............................139 Jamie Luby, 1997 ....................................139
17. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ......................13818. Samantha Kuehner, 2007 ......................13719. Mandy Bambauer, 1996 ........................13520. Marissa DeLiberato, 2003......................133
Kills1. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................6342. Jenna Newman, 2007............................6163. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ......................4984. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................4965. Jenna Newman, 2005............................4816. Jenna Newman, 2006 ..........................4707. Ashley Walton, 2002..............................4628. Stephanie Radecki,, 1995......................4589. Jennifer Fuhrman, 1999........................445
10. Olivia Williams, 2007 ............................430Amy Medicus, 2001................................430
12. Melanie Skolny, 1994 ............................42413. Jodie Williams, 1997 ..............................42314. Ashley Walton, 2001 ..............................414
Total Attempts1. Jenna Newman, 2007 ..........................12872. Stephanie Radecki, 1996......................1242 3. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................11824. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................11165. Amy Medicus, 2003 ............................10956. Amy Medicus, 2001 ..............................10747. Olivia Williams, 2007 ............................10418. Jodi Williams, 1997 ..............................10229. Jenna Newman, 2005 ..........................985
10. Stephanie Radecki, 1995 ......................98411. Lori Schafer, 1996..................................94612. Jodie Williams, 1998..............................93513. Breanna Smith, 2004 ............................91914. Brittany Slauterbeck, 2007....................91015. Ellie Lininger, 2008 ................................891
Kill Percentageminimum 300 attempts
1. Ashley Walton, 2003............................ .4312. Michelle Hubalek, 1995 ...................... .420 3. Mandie Moyer, 1998.......................... .4094. Lori Schafer, 1995................................ .4025. Ashley Walton, 2002 .......................... .3986. Mandie Moyer, 1999 .......................... .3867. Ashley Walton, 2000 .......................... .3658. Michelle Ferguson, 1994 .................... .3599. Ashley Walton, 2001............................ .355
10. Jenna Newman, 2006 ........................ .353
Kill Average1. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................4.80
2. Jenna Newman, 2007 ..........................4.433. Ashley Walton, 2002 ............................3.984. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ......................3.915. Ashley Walton, 2000 ............................3.886. Jennifer Fuhrman, 1999........................3.777. Amy Medicus, 2001 ..............................3.748. Melanie Skolny, 1994 ............................3.729. Jen Shaw, 2002 ....................................3.67
Jenna Newman, 2006 ..........................3.67
Assists1. Katie Wilkins, 2007 ..............................17692. Renee Kam, 2003 ................................16473. Renee Kam, 2001..................................15504. Renee Kam, 2002..................................14725. Lisa Poeschl, 1997 ................................14416. Lori Schafer, 1995 ................................13737. Ashley Cottengim, 2005 ......................1290
Lisa Poeschl, 1998 ................................12909. Ashley Cottengim, 2006......................1269
10. Megan Osysko, 2009 ..........................122811. Rosie Weisenseel, 1994........................1190 12. Lisa Poeschl, 2000 ................................112813. Rosie Weisenseel, 1996 ......................104714. Claudia Rech, 1999 ................................89915. Megan Osysko, 2008 ............................776
Assist Average1. Lisa Poeschl, 2000 ..............................14.102. Renee Kam, 2003 ................................13.613. Renee Kam, 2001 ................................13.364. Renee Kam, 2002 ................................13.265. Katie Wilkins, 2007..............................12.466. Claudia Rech, 1999 ..............................12.327. Lisa Poeschl, 1998................................12.298. Valerie Ludwigs, 2002..........................11.789. Lisa Poeschl, 1999................................11.46
10. Lisa Poeschl, 1997 ................................11.35
Digs1. Marissa DeLiberato, 2004 ....................6642. Maureen Tilert, 2009 ............................6173. Michelle Bator, 2005 ............................5864. Maureen Tilert, 2008 ............................5705. Stephanie Burner, 2002........................5686. Stephanie Burner, 2001 ........................5657. Maureen Tilert, 2007 ............................5388. Rosie Weisenseel, 1996 ........................4819. Amy Medicus, 2001................................467
10. Jen Shaw, 2003......................................465
Digs Average1. Marissa DeLiberato, 2004....................5.442. Maureen Tilert, 2009 ..........................5.063. Stephanie Burner, 2001........................4.754. Stephanie Burner, 2002 ......................4.585. Maureen Tilert, 2008 ..........................4.566. Maureen Tilert, 2007............................4.377. Amy Medicus, 2001 ..............................4.068. Michelle Bator, 2005 ............................3.81
Jodie Williams, 1998..............................3.8110. Jen Shaw, 2003......................................3.72
Service Aces1. Amelia Robinson, 2005 ..........................932. Breanna Smith, 2007................................753. Rosie Weisenseel, 1996 ..........................744. Jenna Benkelman, 2007 ..........................725. Katie Hummel, 2003................................656. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ........................61
7. Katie Wilkins, 2007 ..................................608. Lori Schafer, 1996 ....................................569. Jenna Benkelman, 2006..........................55
10. Breanna Smith, 2006 ..............................54
Ace Average1. Ashley Cottengim, 2005 ......................0.642. Breanna Smith, 2006............................0.593. Breanna Smith, 2007............................0.54
Lisa Poeschl, 1999 ................................0.545. Jenna Benkelman, 2007 ......................0.52
Rosie Weisenseel, 1996........................0.527. Katie Hummel, 2003 ............................0.50
Katie Hummel, 2002 ............................0.50Tina Kowalski, 1997..............................0.50
10. Dana Czerwonka, 1999 ........................0.4711. Abby Galcik, 2000 ................................0.4612. Rosie Weisenseel, 1994........................0.4513. Stephanie Radecki, 1996 ....................0.4414. Jenna Benkelman, 2006 ......................0.4315. Megan Osysko, 2008............................0.42
Katie Wilkins, 2007 ..............................0.42
Total Blocks1. Mandie Moyer, 1998..............................1862. Erica Shaffer, 1998 ................................1663. Michelle Hubalek, 1995..........................1654. Mandie Moyer, 1997 ..............................1565. Ashley Walton, 2003 ..............................1436. Jenna Newman, 2004 ............................1417. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................1398. Mandie Moyer, 1999 ..............................1379. Jenna Newman, 2007 ............................134
10. Katie Hummel, 2003 ..............................124
Block Solos1. Michelle Hubalek, 1995 ..........................502. Melanie Skolny, 1994 ..............................343. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ..................................304. Jenna Newman, 2007..............................32
Sonya Leonard, 1994 ..............................326. Mandie Moyer, 1998................................277. Ashley Walton, 2001 ................................268. Jennifer Fuhrman, 1999 ..........................25
Erica Shaffer, 1998 ..................................2510. Alicia Knouff, 2004 ..................................24
Block Assists1. Mandie Moyer, 1998..............................1592. Erica Shaffer, 1998 ..................................1413. Mandie Moyer, 1997 ..............................1354. Jenna Newman, 2004............................1205. Mandie Moyer, 1999 ..............................1186. Michelle Hubalek, 1995 ..........................1157. Alicia Knouff, 2005 ................................1098. Katie Hummel, 2003 ..............................1089. Jenna Newman, 2007 ............................102
10. Mandy Bambauer, 1996 ........................100
Block Average1. Mandie Moyer, 1998 ............................1.602. Erica Shaffer, 1998 ................................1.443. Mandie Moyer, 1999..............................1.184. Mandie Moyer, 1997..............................1.185. Erica Shaffer, 1999 ................................1.166. Jenna Newman, 2004............................1.147. Alicia Knouff, 2004................................1.098. Ashley Walton, 2003 ............................1.08
Sonya Leonard, 1994 ............................1.0810. Carmen Quatman, 2002 ......................1.05
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Kill Attempts3 Games60 Stephanie Burner vs. California(Pa.),
9/25/0156 Amy Medicus vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0152 Amy Medicus vs. Juniata, 9/22/0151 Stephanie Burner vs. Juniata, 9/22/0151 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville, 9/9/9547 Abby Galcik vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0046 Ashley Walton vs. LeesMcRae, 11/22/0245 Jenna Newman vs. California(Pa.), 11/17/07
4 Games64 Carmen Quatmen vs. California(Pa.),
9/9/0062 Amy Medicus vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/31/0258 Stephanie Burner vs. Clarion, 11/11/0254 Jenna Newman vs. California(Pa.), 11/9/0753 Olivia Williams vs. Clarion, 11/16/0753 Ashley Walton vs. LeesMcRae, 10/18/0352 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/22/0351 Becky Byers vs. Grand Valley State,
8/29/9850 Olivia Williams vs. California(Pa.), 11/9/0750 Stephanie Radecki vs. Cal State Santa
Barbara, 8/30/9650 Stephanie Radecki vs. Ashland, 9/14/9650 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville,
11/11/9550 Becky Byers vs. Millersville, 11/11/95
5 Games67 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,
11/16/9663 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/15/0362 Jenna Newman vs. Kutztown, 11/9/0760 Stephanie Burner vs. California(Pa.),
9/25/0159 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,
11/22/9658 Jenna Newman vs. LenoirRhyne, 9/8/0756 Amy Medicus vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0156 Lori Schafer vs. Lock Haven, 11/16/9655 Ashley Walton vs. Northern Colorado,
10/17/0354 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,
11/8/96
Kills3 Games27 Stephanie Radecki vs. East Stroudsburg,
11/10/9523 Jenna Newman vs. Queens, 9/7/0722 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville, 9/9/9521 Jen Shaw vs. California(Pa.), 9/30/0321 Ashley Walton vs. East Stroudsburg,
11/9/0121 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0021 Abby Galcik vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0020 Jenna Newman vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/18/0720 Jenna Newman vs. Slippery Rock, 9/15/0720 Jenna Newman vs. West Chester,
10/14/0620 Ashley Walton vs. LeesMcRae, 9/12/0320 Stephanie Radecki vs. Indiana(Pa.),
10/1/96
4 Games30 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/28/0328 Jen Shaw vs. Clarion, 11/11/0227 Amy Medicus vs, Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0027 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 11/23/0226 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 10/14/03
26 Ashley Walton vs. California(Pa.), 10/24/00
25 Olivia Williams vs. Millersville, 10/9/0925 Jenna Newman vs. Notre Dame(OH),
10/31/0525 Stephanie Radecki vs. Indiana(Pa.),
11/4/9525 Ashley Walton vs. LeesMcRae, 11/22/0224 Ashley Walton vs. LeesMcRae, 10/18/0324 Ashley Walton vs. Clarion, 10/7/0324 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 10/22/0324 Ashley Walton vs. Slippery Rock, 11/4/0024 Jodie Williams vs. Cornerstone, 8/30/97
5 Games31 Jenna Newman vs. Kutztown, 11/9/0731 Ashley Walton vs. Northern Colorado,
10/17/0331 Amy Medicus vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0130 Jenna Newman vs. Wheeling Jesuit,
10/12/0729 Katie Hummel vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/9/0129 Stephanie Radecki vs. Lock Haven,
11/16/9627 Jenna Newman vs. Kutztown, 10/20/0727 Ashley Walton vs. Florida Southern,
9/6/0327 Becky Byers vs. Mercyhurst, 9/19/9626 Jenna Newman vs. LenoirRhyne, 9/8/0726 Amy Tausch vs. LeesMcRae, 10/16/0426 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/15/03
Hitting Percentage(minimum 12 attempts)
3 Games.917 Mandie Moyer vs. East
Stroudsburg (11012), 10/9/99.846 Alicia Knouff vs. St. Anselm
(11013), 10/15/06 .824 Ashley Walton vs. East Stroudsburg
(14017), 10/11/03.824 Jodie Williams vs. Florida Tech
(15117), 10/18/97.824 Ashley Walton vs. West Chester
(14017), 10/12/02.786 Amy Tausch vs. East Stroudsburg
(11014), 9/25/04.778 Ashley Walton vs. Mercyhurst
(21027), 9/8/01.765 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Queens(NC),
(14117), 9/7/07 .760 Jenna Newman vs. West Chester
(20125), 10/14/06.750 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. West Liberty
State (10112), 10/18/08.750 Jenna Newman vs. Geneva (17220),
10/7/06
4 Games.812 Ashley Cottengim vs. Millersville
(13016), 11/11/05.800 Ashley Cottengim vs. Mount Olive
(12015), 10/14/05.792 Katie Hummel vs. Indiana(Pa.)
(20124), 9/27/01.700 Jenna Newman vs. Millersville
(16220), 9/24/04.686 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.)
(27335), 11/23/02.684 Alicia Knouff vs. East Stroudsburg
(13019), 9/25/04.682 Mandie Moyer vs. Lock Haven
(16122), 10/14/97
.682 Erica Shaffer vs. Stony Brook (17222), 10/25/98
.676 Ashley Walton vs. Clarion (24134), 10/7/03
.667 Katie Wilkins vs. Lincoln Memorial,(10015), 9/8/07
5 Games.667 Carmen Quatman vs. Indiana(Pa.)
(8012), 11/16/02.593 Michelle Hubalek vs. Lock Haven
(18227), 10/29/95.579 Alicia Knouff vs. Indiana(Pa.)
(12119), 11/5/05.578 Michelle Hubalek vs. Florida
Southern (17226), 10/20/95.542 Ashley Walton vs. Grand Valley
State (13024), 9/7/02.539 Jodie Williams vs. Juniata (16226),
9/20/97.536 Ashley Walton vs. LeesMcRae
(17228), 10/19/02.527 Ashley Walton vs. Northern
Colorado (31255), 10/17/03.524 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.) (11021),
9/18/04.514 Jenna Newman vs. Shippensburg
(21237), 10/1/05
Assists3 Games67 Lisa Poeschl vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/26/0060 Lori Schafer vs. East Stroudsburg,
11/10/9556 Renee Kam vs.Mercyhurst, 9/8/0156 Renee Kam vs. Clarion, 11/03/0154 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Slippery Rock,
9/13/9452 Renee Kam vs. Clarion, 11/8/0352 Lori Schafer vs. North Florida, 10/20/9552 Lisa Poeschl vs. Florida Southern,
8/28/9951 Katie Wilkins vs. Slippery Rock, 9/15/0750 Katie Wilkins vs. Queens(NC), 9/7/0750 Katie Wilkins vs. Indiana SE, 8/24/07
4 Games85 Lisa Poeschl vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/31/0080 Lisa Poeschl vs. California(Pa.), 10/24/0079 Lisa Poeschl vs. Slippery Rock, 11/4/0078 Claudia Rech vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/28/9976 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/7/0171 Ashley Cottengim vs. Notre
Dame(OH), 10/31/0569 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/28/0369 Renee Kam vs. LeesMcRae, 10/18/0368 Lori Schafer vs. Millersville, 11119566 Renee Kam vs. LeesMcRae, 11220266 Renee Kam vs. Indiana, 11230266 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 91702
5 Games81 Renee Kam vs. California(Pa.), 9/8/0180 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/9/0179 Lisa Poeschl vs. Gannon, 9/13/0074 Katie Wilkins vs. Kutztown, 10/20/0773 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 11/16/0271 Claudia Rech vs. Lock Haven, 11/13/9970 Renee Kam vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/15/0268 Renee Kam vs. Juniata, 9/22/0167 Claudia Rech vs. California(Pa.), 10/26/9967 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Slippery Rock,
10/18/94
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Digs3 Games32 Maureen Tilert vs. Clarion, 10/17/0926 Amy Medicus vs. Southern Indiana,
9/1/0124 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Juniata, 9/11/0424 Stephanie Burner vs. Clarion, 11/3/0124 Stephanie Radecki vs. Indiana(Pa.),
10/1/9623 Michelle Hubalek vs. California(Pa.),
10/4/9422 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Shippensburg,
10/8/0422 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Slippery Rock,
10/1/9422 Amelia Robinson vs. Wayne State,
9/2/0622 Amelia Robinson vs. Lewis, 8/25/0621 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Findlay, 11/23/0421 Amy Medicus vs. Clarion, 11/3/0121 Stephanie Burner vs. Gannon, 9/11/02
4 Games35 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Mercyhurst,
10/28/0430 Maureen Tilert vs. Slippery Rock, 11/7/0930 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Lynn, 8/27/0430 Amy Medicus vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/27/0130 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Millersville, 10/1/9429 Maureen Tilert vs. Mercyhurst, 11/11/0828 Maureen Tilert vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/0828 Marissa DeLiberato vs. California(Pa.),
9/28/0427 Maureen Tilert vs. Millersville, 10/9/0927 Maureen Tilert vs. IUP, 9/9/0827 Michelle Bator vs. Ferris State, 9/10/0527 Lori Schafer vs. West Virginia.
Wesleyan, 9/23/9526 Stephanie Burner vs. IUP, 9/7/0126 Amy Medicus vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/31/0026 Mandy Bambauer vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 9/20/9725 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Clarion, 10/5/04
5 Games36 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Florida
Southern, 9/6/0335 Stephanie Burner vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/9/0131 Maureen Tilert vs. Kutztown, 11/9/0731 Marissa DeLiberato vs. LeesMcRae,
10/16/0431 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Florida
Southern, 9/4/0431 Becky Byers vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 11/21/9730 Maureen Tilert vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/24/0930 Tiffany Trgovac vs. Rollins, 8/27/0530 Marissa DeLiberato vs. Clarion, 11/6/0430 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Mercyhurst, 9/19/9630 Stephanie Burner vs. Juniata, 9/22/0130 Stephanie Burner vs. IUP, 10/15/02
Block Solos3 Games
7 Alicia Knouff vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/044 Sonya Leonard vs. Indiana (Pa.), 9/6/943 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Univ. of Sciences,
9/6/083 Jenna Newman vs. Elizabeth City State,
10/13/073 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Davis & Elkins,
10/6/063 Ashley Cottengim vs. West Chester, 10/9/04
3 Ashley Cottengim vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/04
3 Alicia Knouff vs. North Florida, 8/28/043 Michelle Hubalek vs. Millersville, 9/9/953 Michelle Hubalek vs. Slippery Rock,
10/31/95
4 Games6 Erica Shaffer vs. Slippery Rock, 9/15/984 Jenna Newman vs. Lynn, 8/27/043 14 tied with three block solos (last:
Brittany Slauterbeck vs. IUP, 9/9/08
5 Games4 Kristen Perkins vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/4/054 Ashley Walton vs. NY Tech, 8/24/014 Michelle Hubalek vs. Juniata, 9/30/944 Michelle Hubalek vs. Florida Southern,
10/20/953 16 tied with three solo blocks (last:
Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Dowling, 8/31/07
Block Assists3 Games
9 Alicia Knouff vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/058 Michelle Hubalek vs. Barry, 10/21/958 Mandie Moyer vs. Clarion, 9/19/988 Erica Shaffer vs. Fairmont St., 10/17/988 Erica Shaffer vs. Bentley, 10/24/988 Mandie Moyer vs. Bentley, 10/24/987 Alicia Knouff vs. West Chester, 10/9/047 Erin Riley vs. Ashland, 9/14/967 Katie Quatman vs. West Chester, 10/12/02
4 Games11 Mandie Moyer vs. Slippery Rock, 9/16/979 Sonya Leonard vs. Millersville, 10/1/949 Mandie Moyer vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 10/15/999 Erica Shaffer vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 10/15/998 Alicia Knouff vs. Clarion, 10/5/048 Alicia Knouff vs. Tampa, 8/28/048 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/23/037 Olivia Williams vs. Gannon, 9/26/087 Jenna Newman vs. Clarion, 10/2/077 Jenna Newman vs. West Chester, 9/29/077 Alicia Knouff vs. Mount Olive, 10/14/057 Jenna Newman vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/19/047 Alicia Knouff vs. Mt. Olive, 10/15/047 Mandy Bambauer vs. Lock Haven, 10/8/967 Stephanie Radecki vs. Millersville, 10/21/947 Mandie Moyer vs. Grand Valley St., 8/29/98
5 Games10 Mandy Bambauer vs. Lock Haven,
11/22/969 Mandie Moyer vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 11/21/979 Mandie Moyer vs. Charleston, 9/19/988 Ashley Walton vs. Lock Haven, 11/15/038 Mandie Moyer vs. Juniata, 9/20/978 Erica Shaffer vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 11/21/978 Erica Shaffer vs. California(Pa.), 10/26/998 Mandie Moyer vs. Lock Haven, 11/13/998 Erica Shaffer vs. LeesMcRae, 11/20/99
Total Blocks3 Games12 Alicia Knouff vs. Shippensburg, 10/8/0410 Mandie Moyer vs. Bentley, 10/24/9810 Erica Shaffer vs. Fairmont St., 10/17/98
9 Alicia Knouff vs. Slippery Rock, 10/25/059 Alicia Knouff vs. West Chester, 10/9/049 Michelle Hubalek vs. Barry, 10/21/959 Mandie Moyer vs. Clarion, 9/19/988 six tied with eight total blocks
4 Games12 Mandie Moyer vs. West Virginia
Wesleyan, 10/15/9911 Mandie Moyer vs. Slippery Rock, 9/16/9710 Sonya Leonard vs. Millersville, 10/1/9410 Mandie Moyer vs. Grand Valley St., 8/29/9810 Mandie Moyer vs. Lock Haven, 10/13/989 Alicia Knouff vs. Clarion, 10/5/049 Katie Hummel vs. Indiana(Pa.), 10/28/039 Ashley Walton vs. Indiana(Pa.), 9/23/038 Alicia Knouff vs. Mount Olive, 10/14/05
5 Games11 Mandy Bambauer vs. Lock Haven,
11/22/9610 Alicia Knouff vs. Northern Colorado,
10/17/0310 Mandie Moyer vs. Juniata, 9/26/989 eight tied with nine total blocks (last:
Jenna Newman vs. LenoirRhyne, 9/8/07
Service Aces3 Games14 Amelia Robinson vs. Cheyney, 10/7/0510 Samantha Kuehner vs. Cheyney, 10/20/0710 Ashley Cottengim vs. Cheyney, 9/25/049 Amelia Robinson vs. St. Anselm, 10/15/059 Ashley Cottengim vs. Cheyney, 10/10/038 Angela Groshner vs. Central State(OH),
8/30/088 Katie Hummel vs. LeesMcRae, 9/12/038 Lisa Poeschl vs. Florida Southern, 8/28/997 Katie Wilkins vs. Central State(OH), 8/30/087 Jenna Benkelman vs. Elizabeth City State,
10/13/077 Amelia Robinson vs. Cheyney, 10/10/037 Lisa Poeschl vs. Clarion, 11/4/977 Amy Medicus vs. East Stroudsburg, 9/27/027 Abby Linsted vs. Cheyney, 9/28/027 Brittany Slauterbeck vs. Cheyney, 9/23/06
4 Games12 Lori Schafer vs. Clarion, 10/15/9610 Jodie Williams vs. Grand Valley State.,
8/29/987 Katie Hummel vs. Christian Brothers,
8/29/036 Tina Kowalski vs. Cornerstone, 8/30/976 Lisa Poeschl vs. Rollins, 10/18/976 Lori Schafer vs. Ashland, 9/14/96
5 Games9 Katie Hummel vs. Southwest State,
9/6/027 Ashley Walton vs. New York Tech,
8/24/017 Dana Czerwonka vs.LeesMcRae,
11/20/996 Rosie Weisenseel vs. Charleston,
10/26/966 Renee Kam vs. Florida Tech, 8/25/015 seven tied with five service aces
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Year W L T Pct. Coach1971 unavailable Nancy Acker1972 10 3 0 .769 Dr. Patrick McLane 1973 unavailable Dr. Patrick McLane1974 17 6 0 .739 Dr. Patrick McLane1975 22 4 0 .846 Dr. Patrick McLane1976 25 4 0 .862 Dr. Patrick McLane1977 28 9 0 .757 Dr. Patrick McLane1978 19 9 1 .672 Dr. Patrick McLane1979 18 11 1 .617 Dennis Patton1980 37 9 0 .804 Dr. Patrick McLane1981 30 13 1 .693 Dr. Patrick McLane1982 31 10 1 .750 Dr. Patrick McLane1983 9 23 0 .281 Dr. Patrick McLane1984 16 20 0 .444 Dr. Patrick McLane1985 16 23 0 .410 Dr. Patrick McLane1986 15 18 0 .395 Glen Conley1987 22 12 0 .647 Glen Conley1988 27 11 0 .711 Glen Conley1989 29 11 0 .725 Glen Conley1990 33 4 0 .892 Glen Conley1991 29 5 0 .853 Glen Conley1992 25 5 0 .833 Glen Conley1993 15 15 0 .500 Glen Conley1994 27 5 0 .844 Lynn Theehs1995 14 19 0 .424 Lynn Theehs1996 28 13 0 .683 Lynn Theehs1997 26 12 0 .684 Lynn Theehs1998 28 9 0 .757 Lynn Theehs
Year W L T Pct. Coach1999 22 11 0 .667 Lynn Theehs2000 20 8 0 .714 Lynn Theehs2001 19 13 0 .593 Lynn Theehs2002 26 9 0 .743 Lynn Theehs2003 26 12 0 .684 Lynn Theehs2004 13 19 0 .406 Dale Flickinger2005 26 16 0 .619 Missy Soboleski2006 19 17 0 .528 Missy Soboleski2007 28 11 0 .718 Missy Soboleski2008 26 9 0 .743 Missy Soboleski2009 23 13 0 .639 Missy Soboleski
Total 824 420 4 .662 7 Head Coaches
Win-Loss Percentage by CoachCoach Yrs. W L T Pct.Glen Conley 8 195 81 0 .707Lynn Theehs 10 236 111 0 .680Missy Soboleski 5 122 66 0 .649Patrick McLane* 12 260 144 3 .643Dennis Patton 1 18 11 1 .617Dale Flickinger 1 13 19 0 .406Nancy Acker* 1 unavailableTotal 38 824 420 4 .662
*Records for 1971 & 1973 season unavailable
Dr. PatrickMcLane
(197278, ‘8085)Lynn Theehs
(19942003)Glen Conley
(198693)
Lisa Poeschl holds the record for assists pergame in a season, at 14.10, and is second in
career assists with 4,478.
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} Team RecordsHitting Percentage 2002 .295Attack Attempts 2003 5268Attacks/Game 2000 43.10Kills 2003 2193Kills/Game 2000 16.63Assists 2003 1975Assists/Game 2000 15.55Digs 1996 2747Digs/Game 2001 20.99Blocks Solo 1995 102Block Assists 1998 567Blocks/Game 1997 3.9Service Aces 2007 396Service Aces/Game 2007 2.8
} MiscellaneousRecordsMatches 39 (2007)Winning Streak 12 (1994,
2002)Consecutive Home Wins 14 (1995,96)Consecutive Winning Seasons 10 (197182)Wins in a Season 33 (1990)Losses in a Season 23 (1983,85)Longest PSAC Winning Streak 12 (199495)Longest PSAC Losing Streak 2 (1999, 2004, (regular season) 2007)Wins Versus PSAC Opponents 14 (1994,1996)
Season Records
Kills1994 Melanie Skolny ............................4241995 Stephanie Radecki ...................... 4581996 Stephanie Radecki ...................... 4981997 Jodie Williams .............................. 4231998 Jodie Williams ..............................3881999 Jennifer Fuhrman ........................4452000 Ashley Walton ..............................3962001 Amy Medicus................................4302002 Ashley Walton ..............................4622003 Ashley Walton ..............................6342004 Jenna Newman ............................3322005 Alicia Knouff..................................4962006 Jenna Newman ............................4702007 Jenna Newman ............................6162008 Olivia Williams ..............................3692009 Olivia Williams ..............................297
Hitting Percentage1994 Michelle Ferguson .................... .3591995 Michelle Hubalek ...................... .420 1996 Stephanie Radecki .................... .268 1997 Mandie Moyer............................ .335 1998 Mandie Moyer .......................... .409 1999 Mandie Moyer .......................... .3862000 Ashley Walton............................ .3652001 Ashley Walton............................ .3552002 Ashley Walton............................ .3982003 Ashley Walton ............................ .4312004 Renee Kam ................................ .4042005 Ashley Cottengim...................... .3902006 Jenna Newman.......................... .3532007 Jenna Newman.......................... .313
Katie Wilkins .............................. .3132008 Olivia Williams ............................ .3212009 Brittany Slauterbeck................... .279
Assists1994 Rosie Weisenseel ........................11901995 Lori Schafer ..................................13731996 Rosie Weisenseel ........................10471997 Lisa Poeschl..................................14411998 Lisa Poeschl ................................12901999 Claudia Rech................................ 8992000 Lisa Poeschl ..................................11282001 Renee Kam ..................................15502002 Renee Kam ..................................14722003 Renee Kam ..................................1647
2004 Renee Kam....................................7622005 Ashley Cottengim ......................12902006 Ashley Cottengim ......................12692007 Katie Wilkins................................17692008 Megan Osysko ..............................7762009 Megan Osysko ............................1228
Block Solos1994 Melanie Skolny................................341995 Michelle Hubalek............................501996 Mandy Baumbauer ........................171997 Mandie Moyer ................................211998 Mandie Moyer ................................271999 Jennifer Fuhrman ..........................252000 Ashley Walton ................................182001 Ashley Walton ................................262002 Ashley Walton..................................212003 Ashley Walton ................................252004 Alicia Knouff ....................................242005 Alicia Knouff....................................302006 Olivia Williams,
Brittany Slauterbeck ......................182007 Jenna Newman ..............................322008 Brittany Slauterbeck ......................202009 Olivia Williams ................................20
Block Assists1994 Stephanie Radecki ......................911995 Michelle Hubalek........................1151996 Mandy Baumbauer ..................1001997 Mandie Moyer............................1351998 Mandie Moyer ..........................1591999 Mandie Moyer............................1182000 Ashley Walton..............................532001 Ashley Walton ............................672002 Ashley Walton..............................752003 Ashley Walton ............................1182004 Jenna Newman..........................1202005 Alicia Knouff ..............................1092006 Jenna Newman ..........................692007 Jenna Newman..........................1022008 Olivia Williams..............................812009 Olivia Williams ............................66
Total Blocks1994 Sonya Leonard ..............................1211995 Michelle Hubalek ..........................1651996 Mandy Baumbauer........................117
1997 Mandie Moyer ..............................1561998 Mandie Moyer ..............................1861999 Mandie Moyer ..............................1372000 Ashley Walton..................................712001 Ashley Walton ................................932002 Ashley Walton ................................962003 Ashley Walton ..............................1432004 Jenna Newman..............................1412005 Alicia Knouff ..................................1392006 Jenna Newman ..............................852007 Jenna Newman ............................1342008 Olivia Williams ................................922009 Olivia Williams ................................86
Digs1994 Rosie Weisenseel ........................3881995 Stephanie Radecki ......................3661996 Rosie Weisenseel ..........................4811997 Jodie Williams ..............................4551998 Jodie Williams ..............................4271999 Stephanie Burner..........................3242000 Amy Medicus ................................3412001 Stephanie Burner ........................5652002 Stephanie Burner ........................5682003 Jen Shaw ......................................4652004 Marissa DeLiberato......................6642005 Michelle Bator ..............................5862006 Amelia Robinson ..........................3362007 Maureen Tilert..............................5382008 Maureen Tilert..............................5702009 Maureen Tilert ..............................617
Service Aces1994 Rosie Weisenseel ............................511995 Michelle Hubalek ............................521996 Rosie Weisenseel............................741997 Jodie Williams ................................531998 Jodie Williams ................................391999 Dana Czerwonka ............................432000 Abby Galcik......................................452001 Stephanie Burner............................372002 Katie Hummel ................................362003 Katie Hummel ................................652004 Tiffany Trgovac ..............................372005 Amelia Robinson ............................93 2006 Jenna Benkelman ..........................552007 Breanna Smith ................................752008 Megan Osysko................................50
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Stephanie Radecki (‘97) starred as a member of the Edinboro volleyball team from 199396, and was the 1997 Nancy Acker Award winner. In April 2008 shewas one of ten individuals inducted into the Edinboro University Athletic Hall of Fame. Edinboro made two appearances in the Elite Eight in her four seasons,capturing the Atlantic Region title in 1994 and again in 1996. A native of Meadville, PA, she ranksamong Edinboro’s career leaders in a number of categories. She captured a number of honorsduring her career. She was a first team AllPSAC West selection in 1995 and 1996. In 1996, she wasvoted the PSAC West Athlete of the Year after leading the Fighting scots to a 2813 record. Shealso earned AllAtlantic Region honors in 1995 and ‘96. After serving as an assistant coach atEdinboro for a season, she moved to North Alabama as a graduate assistant coach in 1998. Thatwas the beginning of a very successful coaching career. Radecki spent one season as the headcoach at St. Leo, and completed her fourth season as the head coach at North Alabama in the fall.During that period her teams have compiled a 11530 record. She won Gulf Coast Conferencechampionships in each of her first three seasons, along with guiding the Lions to the 2006 NCAASouth Central Region title and a berth in the National Championship match. She was named theGSC East Division Coach of the Year and AVCA Regional Coach of the Year in 2005 and 2006.
Radecki Inducted into Hall of Fame
Stephanie Radecki (middle) receives her Hall of Fame plaque from PresidentDr. Jeremy Brown (right) and Director of Athletics Bruce Baumgartner (left).
Ashley WaltonAVCA All-American; Third Team, 2002 & 2003 2003 PSAC West Athlete of the Year
Ashley Walton was the first Edinboro volleyball player to earn AVCA Division II AllAmerican honors. She was joined by Jenna Newman (see page 1) a year ago. The 5’10”middle hitter from Manchester, PA was a third team selection in 2002, then duplicated thatfete in 2003. Those were two of many honors earned by Walton during her career. Shewas recognized as the PSAC West Player of the Year as a senior, and also earned AllAtlantic Region honors all four years. She was a fourtime AllPSAC choice, as well, earning second team honors as a freshman before moving up to the first team her final threeyears. As a freshman, she was also the Atlantic Region and PSAC West Rookie of the Year.
PSAC West Rookie ofthe Year
1997Lisa Poeschl
2000Ashley Walton
2001Renee Kam2006
Olivia Williams2007
Katie Wilkins2008
Gina Boothe
PSAC West Player ofthe Year
1995Michelle Hubalek
1996Stephanie Radecki
2003Ashley Walton
2007Jenna Newman
Stephanie Radecki
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Lisa Poeschl
Jenna Newman2007 AVCA & Daktronics All-American; PSAC WestAthlete of the Year
Jenna Newman capped a brilliant career in 2007 as she became Edinboro’s second AVCA AllAmerican, joining Ashley Walton. The 5’10” middle hitter earned honorable mention AVCA AllAmerican accolades and was a third team Daktronics AllAmerican. In addition, she was recognized as the PSAC West Athlete of the Year. She earned a spot on the AllPSAC West firstteam for the second straight year. While leading Edinboro to a 2811 record and a berth in theAtlantic Regional championship match, Newman fell just shy of setting the school record forkills in a season, finishing with 616. That left her with 1,899 career kills, seven shy of Walton’sschool record of 1,906.
AVCA Atlantic RegionCoach of the Year
2008Missy
Soboleski
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AVCA Atlantic RegionFreshman of the Year
2000Ashley Walton
2007Katie Wilkins
AVCA All-Atlantic Region1987
Christina Beck1988
Tanya Andrews1989
Becky Werling1990
Brenda JonesMelanie Skolny OH
1991Laura Beatty SKara HopkinsMelanie Skolny OH
1992Melanie Skolny OH
1993Michelle Ferguson OHMichelle Hubalek OH
1994Michelle Ferguson OHMichelle Hubalek MBMelanie Skolny OHRosie Weisenseel S
1995Michelle Hubalek MBStephanie Radecki OHLori Schafer S
1996Stephanie Radecki OHLori Schafer OHRosie Weisenseel S
1997Mandie Moyer MBJodie Williams OH
1998Mandie Moyer MBLisa Poeschl SErica Shaffer RS
Jodie Williams OH1999
Jennifer Fuhrman MBMandie Moyer MBErica Shaffer RS
2000Lisa Poeschl SAshley Walton MB
2001Ashley Walton MHAmy Medicus OH
2002Ashley Walton MHJen ShawOHRenee Kam S
2003Katie Hummel MHRenee Kam SAshley Walton MH
2004Marissa DeLiberato L
2005Alicia Knouff MHJenna Newman MH
2007Jenna Newman MHKatie Wilkins SOlivia Williams (HM) OH
2008Gina Boothe OHOlivia Williams MH
2009Megan Osysko OH
All-PSAC West 1991
First Team: Melanie Skolny OHLaura Beatty S1992
First Team: Melanie Skolny OHLaura Beatty S
Second Team: Rosie Weisenseel S1993
First Team: Michelle Ferguson OH
Michelle Hubalek OHRosie Weisenseel S1994
First Team: Michelle Ferguson OHMelanie Skolny OHRosie Weisenseel S
Second Team: Michele Hubalek OH1995
First Team: Michele Hubalek MBStephanie Radecki OHLori Schafer S1995
First Team: Stephanie Radecki MBRosie Weisenseel S1997
First Team: Jodie Williams OHSecond Team: Mandy Bambauer MH
Mandie Moyer MHLisa Poeschl S1998
First Team: Erica Shaffer RHJodie Williams OH
Second Team: Mandie Moyer MHLisa Poeschl S1999
First Team: Erica Shaffer RHMandie Moyer MB
Second Team: Jenn Fuhrman MB2000
Second Team: Lisa Poeschl SAbby Galcik OHAshley Walton MH2001
First Team: Ashley Walton MHSecond Team: Amy Medicus OH
2002First Team: Ashley Walton MH
Stephanie Burner OHSecond Team: Renee Kam S
2003First Team: Ashley Walton MH
Renee Kam SSecond Team: Katie Hummel MH
Jen Shaw OH2004
Second Team: Marissa DeLiberato L2005
Second Team: Alicia Knouff MH2007
First Team: Jenna Newman MH2008
First Team: Olivia Williams MHSecond Team: Gina Boothe OH
2009First Team: Olivia Williams MH
1975: 22-4Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Fredonia State ..........................W 20Mercyhurst ................................W 20Grove City ..................................W 21Gannon ......................................W 20Allegheny....................................W 20West Virginia..............................W 20Franklin & Marshall ..................W 21Slippery Rock..............................L 12Clarion ........................................W 20Allegheny....................................W 20Villa Maria ..................................W 21Mercyhurst ................................W 20Penn State Behrend..................W 20Allegheny....................................W 20Grove City ..................................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Pittsburgh....................................L 12Penn State..................................W 20Buffalo ........................................W 20Fredonia State ..........................W 20Penn State Behrend..................W 20Slippery Rock ............................W 20Delaware# ..................................L 02Princeton#..................................W 20Towson State #..........................W 21Delaware# ..................................L 20#Regional “Top Sixteen” Tournament
1976: 25-4Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLaneSUNY Oneonta ..........................W 20Central Connecticut ..................W 20Buffalo State..............................W 20Cortland State ............................L 12West Virginia..............................W 20Slippery Rock ............................W 20Fredonia State ..........................W 20Syracuse......................................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Buffalo State..............................W 20Clarion ........................................W 20Pittsburgh ..................................W 21Ohio Wesleyan ..........................W 20BaldwinWallace ........................W 20Akron ..........................................W 20Brockport State..........................L 02Slippery Rock ............................W 20Penn State..................................W 20Penn State Behrend..................W 30Ohio State ..................................W 21Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Pittsburgh ..................................W 20Clarion ........................................W 31Penn State..................................W 20East Stroudsburg ......................W 20#Fifth place at EAIAW Regionals
1977: 28-9Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Cortland State ............................L 12Temple ........................................W 21Ohio University ..........................W 21Georgetown................................L 02Maryland ....................................W 20Delaware ....................................W 20Clarion ........................................W 20Fredonia State ..........................W 20SUNY Oneonta ..........................W 20Cortland State............................W 20Central Connecticut ..................T 11SUNY Brockport........................W 20Central Connecticut ..................W 21Springfield..................................W 20Ithaca ..........................................W 21Central Connecticut ..................L 12SUNY Cortland ..........................W 20East Stroudsburg........................L 02Slippery Rock ............................W 30Buffalo State..............................W 20SUNY Brockport........................W 20Clarion ........................................W 20Cleveland State ..........................L 02Cincinnati ....................................W 20Kent State ..................................W 20Fredonia State ..........................W 20SUNY Buffalo ............................W 20Indiana (PA)................................W 20Pittsburgh....................................L 02
SUNY Cortland# ........................W 20Penn State#................................W 21Syracuse# ..................................W 20Maryland# ..................................L 02#EAIAW Regionals
1978: 18-9-1Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Delaware ....................................W 20Pennsylvania ..............................W 21Cortland State............................W 20Georgetown................................L 02Penn State ..................................L 02Delaware ....................................W 20St. John Fisher ..........................W 20Fredonia ....................................W 21Univ. of Connecticut ................W 20Brockport State ........................W 21Cortland State............................W 20East Stoudsburg ........................L 02Temple ........................................L 02Kent State ..................................W 32Fredonia ......................................T 11Syracuse......................................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Fredonia State ............................L 01Slippery Rock..............................L 03Cleveland State ..........................L 03Ball State ....................................L 03Slippery Rock ............................W 30Penn State..................................W 32Clarion ........................................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 32Maryland# ..................................L 02Rhode Island#............................W 21Penn#..........................................W 20Pittsburgh# ................................L 02
1979: 18-11-1Head Coach: Dennis Patton
Brockport State..........................L 02Rutgers ........................................L 02DePaul..........................................L 02Slippery Rock ............................W 31Pittsburgh....................................L 03Athletes in Action ......................L 02Fredonia State ..........................W 20Mercyhurst ................................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Brockport State ........................W 20Athletes in Action......................W 20Cleveland State ..........................L 13Kent State ..................................W 21Indiana (Pa)................................W 20Salem ..........................................W 20Buffalo ........................................T 11McMaster ..................................W 20SUNY Brockport........................W 20Scarborough ..............................L 02McMaster....................................L 02Pittsburgh....................................L 23Slippery Rock ............................W 31Clarion ........................................W 32California (Pa.) ..........................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Slippery Rock..............................L 02East Stroudsburg........................L 12Clarion ........................................W 20
1980: 37-9Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Buffalo State............................W 20St. Francis ................................W 21Slippery Rock ..........................W 21Indiana (Pa.) ............................W 21Miami (Oh.) ..............................L 02Mercyhurst ..............................W 31Juniata ......................................W 20Indiana......................................W 20Mansfield ................................W 20Gettysburg ..............................W 20Grove City ................................W 21Indiana (Pa.) ............................W 20Slippery Rock ............................W 20St. John Fisher ............................L 02SUNY Brockport ........................W 21Clarion ........................................W 21Robert Morris ............................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Syracuse......................................W 20
Clarion ........................................W 32Ithaca ..........................................L 02West Chester..............................W 20Syracuse......................................W 20New Haven ................................W 20Cortland......................................W 20Providence ..................................L 02Ithaca ..........................................W 21Cortland State ............................L 12Cleveland State ..........................L 03Kent State ..................................W 32Lock Haven* ..............................W 20Indiana (Pa.)* ............................W 20California (Pa.)* ........................W 20Slippery Rock* ..........................W 20Mansfield* ................................W 20East Stroudsburg* ....................W 20Slippery Rock* ..........................W 20Cortland#....................................W 20Catholic# ....................................W 20Southern Connecticut# ............W 21Massachusetts# ........................W 20Cortland State#..........................W 30Southern Connecticut# ............W 31Lewis^..........................................L 02Cal St.Northridge^ ....................L 02MinnesotaDuluth^ ....................L 02
1981: 30-13-1Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Kent State ..................................W 21Penn State ..................................L 02Eastern Kentucky ......................L 02West Virginia..............................W 21Loyola of Chicago......................W 20Ohio State ..................................L 02Slippery Rock ............................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Pittsburgh....................................L 03Princeton....................................W 21Fairleigh Dickinson ....................W 20Florida International ..................L 12Georgetown................................L 12Temple ........................................L 12Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Mercyhurst ................................W 20Fredonia......................................W 20Grove City ..................................W 20Syracuse......................................W 20Slippery Rock ............................W 30Clarion ........................................W 30Syracuse......................................W 20Ithaca ..........................................W 20Southern Connecticut ..............L 02New Haven ................................W 21Cortland State ............................L 02Mercyhurst ................................W 20Thiel ............................................W 20Indiana (Pa.)* ............................W 20Slippery Rock* ..........................W 20East Stoudsburg* ......................T 11Slippery Rock* ..........................W 20East Stoudsburg*......................W 31Cleveland State ..........................L 13Mercyhurst ................................W 30Ithaca# ........................................W 20Navy# ..........................................W 20New Haven# ..............................W 21Villanova# ..................................W 20Southern Connecticut# ............W 21Cortland State#..........................W 31Winthrop^ ..................................L 12Sam Houston^............................L 02Lewis^..........................................L 12
1982: 31-10Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Michigan State............................L 12Indiana State ..............................L 12Kent State ..................................W 20Michigan State............................L 12Kent State ..................................W 21Mercyhurst ................................W 31Slippery Rock ............................W 32Marshall ....................................W 20Ohio ............................................W 20Akron ..........................................W 21Ohio ............................................W 30Marshall ......................................W 30Akron ..........................................W 20Slippery Rock ............................W 20
Slippery Rock ............................W 21Akron ..........................................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Pittsburgh....................................L 13Clarion ........................................W 20Cortland State............................W 20Slippery Rock..............................L 02Ohio ............................................W 20Indiana (Pa.)................................L 02Grove City ..................................W 21Clarion ........................................W 30Ithaca ..........................................W 21Lehigh ........................................W 21East Stoudsburg........................W 20Cortland State............................W 20Ithaca ..........................................W 21IllinoisChicago ..........................W 30James Madison..........................W 31Fairleigh Dickenson ..................W 31Penn State ..................................L 03Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 30Cleveland State ..........................L 13Shippensburg* ..........................W 31Mansfield* ................................W 31North Dakota State#..................L 23CW Post# ....................................L 13*PSAC Tournament#NCAA Regional Tournament
1983: 9-23Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Navy ............................................L 02UMBC..........................................W 20James Madison ..........................L 02Shippensburg..............................L 12Va. Commonwealth ..................L 02Slippery Rock..............................L 13Akron ..........................................L 03Mercyhurst ................................W 32Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Youngstown State ....................L 12Slippery Rock..............................L 02Youngstown State ....................L 02Slippery Rock..............................L 12Clarion ........................................W 31C.W. Post ....................................W 21St. Bonaventure ........................W 21Mansfield ....................................L 12Akron ..........................................L 02Mansfield ....................................L 02West Virginia ..............................L 03Akron ..........................................L 23IllinoisChicago............................L 03Slippery Rock..............................L 03Cleveland State ..........................L 13Indiana (Pa.)................................L 02Duquesne ..................................W 21Kent State ..................................L 13Indiana (Pa.)** ..........................W 20Slippery Rock**..........................L 02Clarion**......................................L 02California (Pa.)** ......................W 20Cleveland State ..........................L 13
1984: 16-20Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Akron ..........................................L 13William and Mary ......................L 12Cortland State ............................L 02James Madison ..........................L 02Maryland ....................................L 12Howard ......................................W 20Slippery Rock..............................L 03Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Cleveland State ..........................L 03Grove City....................................L 13Mercyhurst..................................L 02Niagara........................................W 20Gannon ......................................W 21Niagara........................................W 20Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 31Mansfield ..................................W 32California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Slippery Rock..............................L 13Clarion..........................................L 03St. Augustine ..............................L 12St. Bonaventure ........................W 20Northeastern ..............................L 02Mansfield ....................................L 12C.W. Post......................................l 02
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West Virginia ..............................L 03Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 20Gannon ......................................W 20Clarion ........................................W 21Slippery Rock..............................L 12Kent State ..................................L 03Clarion** ....................................W 21Slippery Rock**..........................L 02California (Pa.)** ......................W 20Indiana (PA)** ..........................W 20East Stroudsburg* ....................L 23Kutztown* ................................W 31
1985: 16-23Head Coach: Dr. Patrick McLane
Akron ..........................................L 13Slippery Rock..............................L 12James Madison ..........................L 12Md. Eastern Shore ....................W 20Clarion..........................................L 02Shippensburg..............................L 02Slippery Rock..............................L 13Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 31Niagara........................................W 20Grove City....................................L 02Cleveland State ..........................L 03Mercyhurst ................................W 20Gannon ........................................L 12Clarion..........................................L 02Walsh ..........................................L 02Central Indiana ..........................L 02Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Mansfield....................................W 32Slippery Rock..............................L 23Lippery Rock ..............................L 03Gannon ........................................L 12Robert Morris ............................W 21Clarion ........................................W 32Juniata ........................................L 03Grove City ..................................L 13
York ............................................W 30Duquesne ..................................W 30Walsh ..........................................L 02Guelph ........................................W 20Slippery Rock..............................L 02Clarion..........................................L 12Penn State Behrend..................W 32Indiana (Pa.)** ..........................W 20Slippery Rock**..........................L 02Clarion** ....................................W 20California (Pa.)** ......................W 20East Stroudsburg* ....................L 13Slippery Rock* ..........................W 32
1986: 15-18Head Coach: Glen Conley
UMBC ........................................W 21Seton Hall ..................................W 21Mansfield ....................................L 02Navy ............................................L 02Gannon ........................................L 13Indiana (Pa.)................................L 23Grove City....................................L 03Slippery Rock..............................L 13Akron ..........................................L 23Alfred ..........................................W 20Niagara........................................W 20Kent State ..................................L 13Mercyhurst ................................W 32California (Pa.) ..........................W 21Army............................................W 21Grove City....................................L 02Juniata ........................................L 02Robert Morris ............................L 12Carlow..........................................L 12Clarion..........................................L 23Cleveland State ..........................L 03Guelph ........................................W 20Malone........................................W 21Shippensburg..............................L 02Walsh ..........................................L 02Penn State Behrend..................W 30California (Pa.)** ......................W 20Slippery Rock** ........................W 21Clarion** ....................................W 21Indiana (Pa.)**............................L 12Youngstown State ....................W 32East Stroudsburg* ....................L 03Indiana (Pa.)* ............................W 31
1987: 22-12Head Coach: Glen Conley
Allegheny....................................W 30Penn State Behrend..................W 30Grove City ..................................W 31Mount Union..............................W 20Akron ..........................................L 23Gannon ......................................W 30California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Allegheny ....................................L 23Niagara........................................W 20Alfred ..........................................W 20Mercyhurst ................................W 30Slippery Rock ............................L 23Clarion..........................................L 23Youngstown State ....................W 31Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Cleveland State..........................W 30Gannon ......................................W 31Naval Acad. Tournament 3rd placeKent State Invitational 3rd placeEdinboro Tournament .... 1st placeBuffalo Tournament .... 2nd place
1988: 27-11Head Coach: Glen Conley
Results Not Available
1989: 29-11Head Coach: Glen Conley
Penn State Behrend..................W 30St. Joseph’s ................................W 30Augustana ..................................W 32Lewis............................................L 03Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 31Gannon ........................................L 03California (Pa.) ..........................W 31Malone........................................W 32Slippery Rock ............................W 31Grove City ..................................W 21Seton Hill ....................................W 20Cleveland State..........................W 31Clarion ........................................W 31Buffalo State..............................W 32Shippensburg..............................L 03Guelph ........................................W 30Canisius ......................................W 31LeMoyne ....................................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 30Youngstown State ....................W 30New York Tech ..........................W 21Southampton ............................L 12Springfield ..................................L 12Concordia ..................................W 31Indiana (Pa.)................................L 23Angelo State ..............................L 13St. Joseph’s ................................L 13Tampa ..........................................L 13Florida Southern ........................L 03California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Canisius ......................................W 30D’Youville....................................W 21Slippery Rock ............................W 30Malone........................................W 31East Stroudsburg ......................W 31Gannon ......................................W 31Clarion ........................................W 32Shippensburg* ..........................W 31Clarion* ......................................W 31Buffalo State ..............................L 03
1990: 33-4Head Coach: Glen Conley
Results Not Available
1991: 29-5Head Coach: Glen Conley
Malone........................................W 30Slippery Rock ............................W 30Lock Haven ................................W 30Clarion ........................................W 30Allegheny....................................W 30Gannon ........................................L 23California (Pa.) ..........................W 31Cleveland State..........................W 31Grand Valley State......................L 23Southern Indiana ......................W 30
California (Pa.) ..........................W 31Ferris State ................................W 31Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 31Mercyhurst..................................L 03Slippery Rock ............................W 31Buffalo State..............................W 31C.W. Post ....................................W 30Lowell..........................................W 31Bentley........................................W 31Springfield..................................W 30Rollins..........................................W 31Youngstown State ....................W 30Mercy..........................................W 30Coppin State ..............................W 30West Chester..............................W 30Clarion ........................................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 30Lock Haven ................................W 30California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Buffalo ........................................W 32Gannon ........................................L 23Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 31East Stroudsburg* ....................W 30California (Pa.)* ..........................L 13
1992: 27-5Head Coach: Glen Conley
Results Not Available
1993: 15-15Head Coach: Glen Conley
Results Not Available
1994: 27-5Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Allegheny....................................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Kentucky Wesleyan ..................W 30Ashland ......................................W 30Slippery Rock ............................W 30Grand Valley State ....................W 31Lewis ..........................................L 23Ferris State ................................W 31Lock Haven ................................W 30Gannon ......................................W 30Clarion ........................................W 30Shippensburg ............................W 30Juniata ........................................W 32Slippery Rock ............................W 30Northwood ................................W 31Millersville ..................................W 31California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Indiana(Pa.)................................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 30Slippery Rock..............................L 23Mercyhurst ................................W 30Millersville ..................................W 31Hillsdale ......................................L 32Gannon ......................................W 30Lock Haven ................................W 31Clarion ........................................W 31California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Shippensburg* ..........................W 30Slippery Rock* ..........................W 30Slippery Rock^ ..........................W 31Gannon^ ....................................W 30Cal St Bakersfield! ......................L 03
1995: 14-19Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Northern Michigan ..................L 0‐3Minnesota Duluth ....................L 1‐3Michigan Tech ..........................L 0‐3St. Cloud State ..........................L 0‐3California (Pa.)..........................W 3‐0Norfolk State ............................W 3‐0Millersville ................................L 0‐3Ashland ......................................L 23Gannon ........................................L 23Grand Canyon ............................L 13Clarion ........................................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 31West Va. Wesleyan ....................L 13Slippery Rock ............................W 30Juniata ........................................L 23Slippery Rock ............................W 31Lock Haven ................................W 31Indiana(Pa.)................................W 30Saginaw Valley State..................L 23
Oakland ......................................L 03California (Pa.) ..........................W 30North Florida ..............................L 03Florida Southern ........................L 23Tampa ..........................................L 03Barry ............................................L 03Clarion ........................................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 30Lock Haven ................................L 23Slippery Rock ............................W 30Gannon ........................................L 03Indiana (Pa.) ............................W 31East Stroudsburg* ....................W 30Millersville* ................................L 13
1996: 27-12Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Regis ............................................L 03Cal St.San Bernardino ..............L 13Northern Michigan ....................L 03Saint Cloud State ......................L 03West Va. Wesleyan ..................W 31Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 30Gannon ......................................W 30Fairmont State ..........................W 30Clarion ........................................W 30Lock Haven ................................W 30Ashland ......................................W 31West Va. Wesleyan ....................L 03California (Pa.) ..........................W 31Mercyhurst ................................W 32Slippery Rock ............................W 31Stony Brook ..............................W 30Slippery Rock ............................W 31West Chester ............................W 30Shippensburg ............................W 30Dowling ....................................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 31Lock Haven ................................W 31Juniata College ..........................L 13Ashland ......................................W 30Mercyhurst ................................W 32California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Charleston ................................W 32Slippery Rock ............................L 23North Alabama ..........................L 30Truman State ............................W 30Central Missouri ........................L 30Texas Woman's ..........................L 31Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Lock Haven ................................L 23Millersville* ................................W 30Lock Haven* ..............................L 23Lock Haven^ ..............................W 32West Va. Wesleyan^ ................W 30Central Missouri !........................L 03
1997: 26-12Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Minnesota Duluth ....................L 13Northern Michigan ....................L 03Cornerstone ..............................W 31Quincy..........................................L 03East Stroudsburg ......................W 30Gannon ......................................W 31AldersonBroaddus ..................W 32Juniata ........................................L 03Lock Haven ................................W 31Westminster................................L 23Slippery Rock ............................W 31Pace ............................................W 32Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 30Juniata ........................................L 23West Va. Wesleyan ....................L 13California (Pa.) ..........................W 30Clarion ........................................W 30East Stroudsburg ......................W 30SUNYNew Paltz........................W 30Clarion..........................................L 13West Chester..............................W 31Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Daemen ......................................W 30Lock Haven ................................L 13Florida Southern ........................L 23Tampa ..........................................L 03Rollins..........................................W 31Florida Tech................................W 30Slippery Rock ............................W 31Mercyhurst ................................W 31California ....................................W 30
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Clarion..........................................L 13West Chester..............................W 31Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30Daemen ......................................W 30Lock Haven ................................L 13Florida Southern ........................L 23Tampa ..........................................L 03Rollins..........................................W 31Florida Tech................................W 30Slippery Rock ............................W 31Mercyhurst ................................W 31California ....................................W 30Gannon ......................................W 32Clarion ........................................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ..............................W 30East Stroudsburg* ....................W 30Lock Haven* ..............................W 31West Va. Wesleyan^ ................W 32Lock Haven^ ..............................L 13
1998: 28-9Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
North Alabama .......................... L 03GardnerWebb ..........................W 30AlabamaHuntsville ....................L 03 Grand Valley State ..............W 31 Juniata ........................................L 23Lock Haven ................................W 31 AldersonBroaddus ..................W 30 West Va. Wesleyan....................W 30Slippery Rock ........................W 31 West Va. State ......................W 30Barton ..........................W 30LeesMcRae ........................W 30Clarion ..........................W 30Univ. of Charleston ....................L 23California (Pa.) ......................W 32Juniata ..........................L 23Clarion ..........................W 30Wheeling Jesuit ........................W 30Indiana (Pa.) ........................W 30Daemen ..........................W 30Northern Michigan ....................L 13 Lock Haven ........................L 13Fairmont State ..........................W 30Slippery Rock ............................W 30Bentley ..........................W 30Bryant ..........................W 31Stony Brook ........................W 31New Haven ........................W 30Mercyhurst ........................W 30California (Pa.) ........................L 03 Clarion ........................................W 30 Indiana (Pa.) ........................W 30Millersville* ........................W 30Lock Haven* ........................W 30 Lock Haven^ ........................ W 30Univ. of Charleston^ ................W 30North Dakota State! ................L 03
1999: 22-11Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Northern State ........................W 31Rollins ......................................W 30Tampa........................................L 03Florida Southern ......................L 03Lewis ........................................W 31Lake Superior State ................W 31Grand Valley State....................L 03Clarion ......................................W 30New York Tech ........................W 30West Va. Wesleyan..................W 30WisconsinParkside..................L 13Lock Haven ..............................L 03California(Pa.) ..........................W 31Gannon......................................L 03Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Mercyhurst ..............................W 30Slippery Rock ..........................W 30East Stroudsburg ....................W 30East Stroudsburg ....................W 30Clarion ......................................W 30Fairmont State ........................W 31West Va. Wesleyan..................W 31Lock Haven ..............................L 03Univ. of Charleston ................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................L 23Concordia ................................W 30Juniata ......................................L 13Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 30Slippery Rock ..........................W 31
Millersville* ..............................W 30Lock Haven* ............................L 23LeesMcRae^ ..........................W 32Lock Haven^ ............................L 13
2000: 20-8Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Colorado Christian ..................W 31Minn.Mankato ........................L 13Abilene Christian ......................L 03MinnesotaMankato................L 03Mercyhurst ..............................W 32Juniata ......................................L 13West Va. Wesleyan..................W 30Dowling ..................................W 30Clarion ......................................W 30Gannon ....................................W 32Lock Haven ..............................L 13California(Pa.) ..........................W 31Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 30Slippery Rock ..........................W 32New Haven ..............................W 30Queens (NY) ............................W 30Clarion ......................................W 30Northern Kentucky..................L 03Bellarmine ................................W 31Lock Haven ............................W 30Findlay ......................................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................W 31Fairmont State ........................W 31Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Slippery Rock ..........................W 31Shippensburg* ........................W 30Lock Haven* ............................L 03California(Pa.)^ ........................L 23
2001: 19-13Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
New York Tech ........................W 32Barry ..........................................L 03Seattle Pacific ..........................L 03Florida Tech ..............................L 23New Haven ..............................W 30Southern Indiana ....................L 03Dowling ....................................W 31Grand Valley State....................L 03Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Mercyhurst ..............................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................W 32Gannon ....................................W 31Lock Haven ..............................L 23Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Juniata ......................................L 23California(Pa.) ..........................W 32Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Clarion ......................................W 30Northern Kentucky..................L 03WisconsinParkside..................L 13Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 32Mercyhurst ..............................W 31Lock Haven ..............................L 03LeesMcRae ............................W 30Findlay ......................................L 03Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Shippensburg ..........................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................L 13Clarion ......................................W 30East Stroudsburg* ..................W 30Lock Haven* ............................W 32Indiana(Pa.)^ ............................L 13
2002: 26-9Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
New York Tech ........................W 32Barry ..........................................L 03Seattle Pacific ..........................L 03Florida Tech ..............................L 23New Haven ..............................W 30Southern Indiana ....................L 03Dowling ....................................W 31Grand Valley State....................L 03Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Mercyhurst ..............................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................W 32Gannon ....................................W 31Lock Haven ..............................L 23Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Juniata ......................................L 23California(Pa.) ..........................W 32Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Clarion ......................................W 30
Northern Kentucky..................L 03WisconsinParkside..................L 13Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 32Mercyhurst ..............................W 31Lock Haven ..............................L 03LeesMcRae ............................W 30Findlay ......................................L 03Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Shippensburg ..........................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................L 13Clarion ......................................W 30East Stroudsburg* ..................W 30Lock Haven* ............................W 32Indiana(Pa.)^ ............................L 13
2003: 26-12Head Coach: Lynn Theehs
Tusculum..................................W 30Christian Brothers ..................W 31Southern Indiana ....................L 03AlabamaHuntsville ................W 31MinnesotaMankato................L 03North Florida ............................L 03Tampa........................................L 13Florida Southern......................W 32Mercyhurst ..............................W 30Juniata ......................................L 13LeesMcRae ............................W 30Lake Superior State ................W 30Ashland ....................................W 30Lock Haven ..............................L 13Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31West Chester ..........................W 30Kutztown ................................W 30Shippensburg ..........................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................W 30Clarion........................................L 13Cheyney....................................W 30East Stroudsburg ....................W 30Millersville ................................W 30Lock Haven ..............................W 31Northern Colorado ..................L 23LeesMcRae ............................W 31Northern Kentucky..................L 13Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Findlay ......................................L 23Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Gannon ....................................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................W 31Clarion ......................................W 30West Chester* ........................W 30Lock Haven** ..........................L 23Indiana(Pa.)^............................W 30Lock Haven^ ............................L 13
2004: 13-19Head Coach: Dale Flickinger
Lynn ..........................................W 31North Florida ............................L 03Tampa........................................L 13St. Leo’s ....................................W 32CarsonNewman ......................L 23West Virginia Wesleyan..........W 30Florida Southern ......................L 23Gannon......................................L 13Ashland......................................L 23Juniata ......................................L 03Northern Kentucky..................L 13Slippery Rock ..........................W 31Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 32Lock Haven ..............................L 03Millersville ................................W 31Cheyney....................................W 30East Stroudsburg ....................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................L 13Clarion........................................L 13Shippensburg ..........................L 03West Chester ..........................W 30Kutztown ..................................L 13Slippery Rock............................L 03Mt. Olive ..................................W 31Millersville ................................W 31LeesMcRae ..............................L 23Indiana(Pa.) ..............................L 13Findlay ......................................L 03Lock Haven ..............................L 13Mercyhurst ..............................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Clarion ......................................W 32
2005: 26-16Head Coach: Missy Soboleski
Valdosta State ............................L 03West Alabama............................W 31WisconsinParkside ..................W 30Rollins ..........................................L 23Virginia Union ............................W 30Wayne State(MI)........................L 23West Virginia Wesleyan............W 31Ashland........................................L 03Gannon ......................................W 30Northwood ................................L 03Bellarmine ..................................W 31Ferris State..................................L 13California(Pa.) ............................L 03Lock Haven ................................L 03Slippery Rock..............................L 13West Chester..............................W 30East Stroudsburg........................L 23Shippensburg..............................L 13Clarion..........................................L 03LeesMcRae................................W 32East Stroudsburg ......................W 31Virginia Union ............................W 30Shippensburg ............................W 32Indiana(Pa.)................................W 32Cheyney......................................W 30Kutztown....................................W 32Millersville ..................................W 30California(Pa.) ............................L 03Mercy..........................................W 30Mount Olive ..............................W 31Dowling ......................................W 31St. Anselm ..................................W 30Lock Haven ................................L 03Slippery Rock ............................W 30Malone........................................W 31Notre Dame(OH) ......................W 31Clarion ........................................W 30Indiana(Pa.)................................W 32Millersville* ................................W 31Lock Haven* ..............................L 03Mount Olive^ ............................W 30LeesMcRae^ ..............................L 03
2006: 19-17Head Coach: Missy Soboleski
Southern Indiana ....................L 13Lewis..........................................L 03West Georgia ............................L 13West Florida..............................L 13Hillsdale ....................................L 03Glenville State..........................W 31Findlay ......................................L 03Wayne State(MI) ....................W 30Wheeling Jesuit ......................W 30Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Malone......................................W 30Lock Haven ..............................L 03Slippery Rock............................L 13Millersville ................................W 31Cheyney....................................W 30Kutztown ................................W 32Clarion ......................................W 32Virginia Union ..........................W 30Davis & Elkins ..........................W 31West Virginia State ..................L 03AldersonBroaddus ................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Gannon......................................L 03Davis & Elkins ..........................W 30East Stroudsburg ....................W 31Point Park ................................W 30Geneva......................................W 30Indiana(Pa.) ..............................L 03Shippensburg ..........................W 32West Chester ..........................W 30East Stroudsburg ....................L 23Lock Haven ..............................L 13Slippery Rock..................................L 13Clarion..............................................L 23Notre Dame(OH) ........................W 31California(Pa.) ................................L 03
2007: 28-11Head Coach: Missy Soboleski
Indiana SE ................................W 30Cedarville ..................................L 13Dowling ....................................L 23Wilmington(DE) ......................W 30Shepherd..................................W 30
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West Chester ............................L 13Lees McRae..............................W 31Queens ....................................W 30LenoirRhyne............................W 32Lincoln Memorial ....................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Daemen....................................W 30Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 30Malone ......................................L 13Fairmont State ........................W 30Lock Haven ..............................W 32East Stroudsburg ....................W 30Shippensburg ..........................W 32West Chester ..........................W 31Clarion ......................................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Notre Dame(OH) ....................W 30Wheeling Jesuit ......................W 32Elizabeth City State ................W 30District of Columbia ................W 30Slippery Rock ..........................W 31Millersville ................................W 30Cheyney....................................W 30Kutztown ................................W 32Indiana(Pa.) ..............................L 03Lock Haven ..............................W 30Gannon......................................L 13Clarion........................................L 03Kutztown* ..............................W 32California(Pa.)* ........................L 13Slippery Rock^ ........................W 30Clarion^ ....................................W 31California(Pa.)^ ........................L 03
2008: 26-9Head Coach: Missy Soboleski
Shepherd..................................W 30District of Columbia ................W 30Central State(OH) ..................W 30Seton Hill ..................................W 30UMassLowell ..........................W 31Univ. of the Sciences ..............W 30Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 31Emporia State ..........................L 03Pittsburg State ........................L 13Central Missouri ......................L 03Slippery Rock ..........................W 31Mercyhurst ..............................W 31Point Park ................................W 31Daemen....................................W 32Gannon ....................................W 31California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Kutztown ................................W 31Shippensburg ..........................W 32Lock Haven ..............................W 31Gannon ....................................W 30New York Tech ........................W 30AldersonBroaddus ................W 32New Haven ..............................L 13Clarion ......................................W 31Lake Erie ..................................W 30West Liberty State ..................W 30Lake Erie ..................................W 30Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 30Wheeling Jesuit........................L 03Slippery Rock ..........................W 31Clarion ......................................W 31Mercyhurst ..............................W 31
California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Mercyhurst* ............................L 13Slippery Rock^..........................L 23
2009: 23-13Head Coach: Missy Soboleski
Bellarmine ................................W 30Fairmont State ........................W 30Bellarmine ................................W 30West Virginia State ................W 31AldersonBroaddus ................W 30Glenville State..........................W 30New Haven ..............................W 31Pittsburg State ........................L 03MissouriSt. Louis ....................L 13Central Missouri ......................L 03Emporia State ..........................L 13Daemen....................................W 30Kutztown ................................W 30West Chester ..........................W 30Cheyney....................................W 30Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 32California(Pa.) ..........................L 03Mercyhurst ..............................L 13Gannon ....................................W 31Millersville ................................W 31East Stroudsburg ....................W 30Shippensburg ..........................W 30Lock Haven ..............................L 13Wheeling Jesuit........................L 23Slippery Rock ..........................W 30Clarion ......................................W 30California(Pa.) ..........................L 13Indiana(Pa.)..............................W 32
Lake Erie ..................................W 30Mercyhurst ..............................W 30Gannon......................................L 23Clarion........................................L 03Slippery Rock ..........................W 31Clarion* ....................................L 13Clarion^ ....................................W 32Lock Haven^ ............................L 03
*PSAC PostSeason Tournament**PSAC Western Division Championships#EAIAW Regional Championships%AIAW National Championships^NCAA DII Atlantic Regional Championships
NCAA Elite Eight1994at Bakersfield, CACal StateBakersfield def. EDINBORO, 301996at Warrensburg, MOCentral Missouri def. EDINBORO, 301998at Orlando, FLNorth Dakota State def. EDINBORO, 302002at Canyon, TXGrand Valley State def. EDINBORO, 30
NCAA Atlantic Regional1994 -- Regional Championsat Erie, PAEDINBORO def. Slippery Rock, 31EDINBORO def. Gannon, 301996 -- Regional Championsat Buckhannon, WVEDINBORO def. Lock Haven, 32EDINBORO def. West Virginia Wesleyan, 301997at Edinboro, PAEDINBORO def. West Virginia Wesleyan, 32Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 311998 -- Regional Championsat Fairmont, WVEDINBORO def. Lock Haven, 30EDINBORO def. University of Charleston, 30
1999at Lock Haven, PAEDINBORO def. LeesMcRae, 32Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 312000at Lock Haven, PACalifornia(Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 322001at Lock Haven, PAIndiana(Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 312002 -- Regional Championsat Indiana, PAEDINBORO def. LeesMcRae, 31EDINBORO def. Indiana(Pa.), 312003at Lock Haven, PAEDINBORO def. Indiana(Pa.), 30Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 312005at Lock Haven, PAEDINBORO def. Mount Olive, 30LeesMcRae def. EDINBORO, 302007at California, PAEDINBORO def. Slippery Rock, 30EDINBORO def. Clarion, 31California(Pa.) def. EDINBORO, 302008at California, PASlippery Rock def. EDINBORO, 322009at California, PAEDINBORO def. Clarion, 32Lock Haven def. EDINBORO, 30
Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs Edinboro in the NCAA Playoffs
AAABecky Abercrombie, 197879Erika Allen, 1991Tanya Andrews, 1989
BBBMandy Bambauer, 199598
Michelle Bator, 2001,20030405Della Bayle, 197679Laura Beatty, 199092Christina Beck, 1987Chris Beltshoover, 198283Jenna Benkelman, 200406Tammy Bergmann, 198990Allie Biberich, 199598Mary Jo Bickford, 197475Denise Bollard, 197778Gina Boothe, 200809Janet Bowker, 198082Patty Brady, 1986Shelley Brandenburg,1999Jen Bravender, 1992Susan Brown, 1977Wendy Burling, 1974Stephanie Burner, 199902Gery Burbules, 197982Jeannine Burbules, 198587Robin Bunce, 198486Becky Byers, 199598
CCCJosie Carey, 1993Karen Carlson, 199092Missy Caro, 198283Alissa Chutz, 200506Carol Close, 198384Nadine Cole, 198283Pam Conley, 1987Kim Conti, 1979Ashley Cottengim, 200306Gretchen Covert, 1978Lora Cox, 1974Bobbi Cservak, 1974Connie Cservak, 197475Dana Czerwonka, 1999
DDDBeth Darcangelo, 197476Susan Davey, 1977Laura Day, 1992
Annah Debevc, 199597Kathie Delaney, 1986Marissa DiLiberato, 200104Laura Dolsak, 1989Kristin Deezik, 1999
EEEJodi Ensman, 198991Cassie Eriser, 1993
FFFMichelle Ferguson, 199394
Jill Fleming, 1986Shirley Fletcher, 197475Shari Foltz, 1978Shellie Forcucci, 1987Debbie Fox, 197577Kristen Fritz, 2009Jennifer Fuhrman, 199799Mandy Futchi, 1992
GGGAbby Galcik, 199900Jane Gatto, 1974Wendy Gentile, 1982Abby Gillette, 199899Kim Gissendaner, 1975Angela Groshner, 200809Julie Groves, 197477Melody Groves, 197881
HHHStacey Hameister, 2003Sheila Hamilton, 198485Sue Hanson, 1975Molly Harrington, 198081Kaitlin Hartman, 2007Justyn Headley, 1998Shelley Herzing, 198384Kara Hopkins, 198991
Anna Hosey, 197475Michelle Hubalek, 199295D. Hulings, 1979Katie Hummel, 20002003
JJJJackie James, 198586Jeannine Jean Pierre, 1992Lori Jenkins, 1984Wendy Jenkins, 198386Brenda Jones, 198790Wendy Jones, 1976
KKKMallory Kam, 2005Renee’ Kam, 200104Mary Kelley, 1991Jackie Klein, 1982Alicia Knouff, 2002030405Kim Korver, 197578Tina Kowalski, 1997Marian Krall, 1980 Lisa Krotzer, 199293Samantha Kuehner, 2006070809Prudence Kurtz, 197577Natalie Kulak, 1979
LLLDebbie Landrine, 197779Julie Lang, 199091Cindy Lawrence, 1974Pamela Leap, 1978Lori Lee, 197880Debbie Lenox, 1985Sonya Leonard, 199394Lori Lewis, 198083Ellie Lininger, 200809Abby Linsted, 200103Kim Lobins, 198182
Jamie Luby, 199598Valerie Ludwigs, 200102
MMMBecky Malinowski, 199394Beyaca Martin, 2009Danielle Martzolf, 20070809Erin McCleary, 198384Kathleen McCormick,1989Theresa McCosby, 1991Tracie McKinley, 1985Amy Medicus, 200003Lynne Meinert, 1989Jan Merry, 1974Marsha Miller, 197881
Janet Minzenberger, 1979Yvette Moore, 1984
Terri Moran, 1984Chris Morris, 1985Patty Mount, 1983Mandie Moyer, 199699Mary Mulligan, 1974Natalie Myers, 199699
NNNJolene Nagel, 197982Sharon Navoney, 197476Jenna Newman, 200407Sue Nichols, 1974Tonya Nicholson, 199092Cheryl Nuckson, 197475Kathy Nylik, 198992
OOOMegan Osysko, 200809
PPPPaula Parmeter, 197576Kristen Perkins, 200406Laura Perrine, 1975J. Perry, 1979Lori Pienta, 1996Shelly Pilewski, 198285Lisa Poeschl, 199700Debbie Polkovitch, 1984Cheryl Popatak, 1977Cindy Popatak, 197981Vivian Pritz, 2009Sue Provost, 1976
QQQCarmen Quatman, 199902Katie Quatman, 199902
RRRStephanie Radecki, 199396Amy Rapelje, 1994Jodi Raschiatore, 198182Claudia Rech, 199800Erin Riley, 199598Erin Riley, 2001Amelia Robinson, 200306Terri Robinson, 1989Sarah Roseto, 199700Kim Ross, 1976Debbie Rudenski, 1976Amy Ryding, 1987
SSSAnna Sabol, 197677Sheri Sargent, 1993Lori Schafer, 199396
Danee Schallmo, 199295Ann Schantz, 1987Shannon Schirack, 1991
Helen Schmalzried, 197880Heather Schook, 1989Chris Schroeder, 197779Peggy Scott, 197879Erica Shaffer, 199699Jen Shaw, 200103Melanie Skolny, 199094Brittany Slauterbeck, 2006070809Breanna Smith, 200407Casey Smith, 199697Erin Sneider, 2005Wendy Sphon, 197576Chrissy Steger, 200607
Emily Stevens, 199395Mary Stickell, 197477Pat Stucke, 1978, 8081
TTTAmy Tausch, 200405Maureen Tilert, 20070809Tiffany Trgovac, 200405Rochelle Turner, 198083
VVVJoy Verner, 1981
WWWShannon Walker, 2000Patty Walters, 197677Ashley Walton, 200003Denise Webster, 1974Rosie Weisenseel, 199296Eileen Welch, 198385Penny Wells, 1991
Della Bayle ‘7679
Melanie Skolny ‘9094
Rosie Weisenseel ‘9296
Michelle Ferguson ‘9394
Laura Beatty ‘9092, (r), &Tonya Nicholson 90’92
Kara Hopkins ‘8991
Amy Medicus ‘0003
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All-Time vs. OpponentsAll-Time vs. OpponentsEdinboro Volleyball 2010
OPPONENT W L TAbileneChristian 0 1Akron 5 6AlabamaHuntsville 1 1AldersonBroaddus 5 0Alfred 2 0Allegheny 6 1Angelo State 0 1Army 0 1Ashland 4 3Athletes in Action 1 1Augustana 0 1BaldwinWallace 1 0Ball State 0 1Barry 0 3Barton 1 0Bellarmine 4 0Bentley 1 0Bryant 1 0Buffalo State 9 1Cal State Bakersfield 0 1Cal State San Bernardino 0 1California(Pa.) 33 20CalNorthridge 0 1Canisius 2 0Carlow 1 0CarsonNewman 0 1Catholic 1 0Cedarville 0 1Central Connecticut 2 1 1Central Indiana 0 1Central Missouri 0 4Central State(OH) 1 0 Charleston 2 0Cheyney 7 0Christian Brothers 1 0Cincinnati 1 0Clarion 50 15Cleveland State 3 11Colorado Christian 1 0Concordia 2 0Connecticut 1 0Coppin State 1 0Cornerstone 1 0C.W. Post 2 2Daemen 4 0Davis & Elkins 2 0Delaware 3 2DePaul 0 1District of Columbia 2 0Dowling 5 1Duquesne 2 0D'Youville 1 0East Stroudsburg 22 7 1Eastern Kentucky 0 1Elizabeth City State 1 0Emporia State 0 2Fairleigh Dickinson 2 0Fairmont State 5 0Ferris State 2 1Findlay 2 5Florida International 0 1Florida Southern 1 5Florida Tech 0 3Franklin and Marshall 1 0Fredonia State 8 1 1Gannon 20 14GardnerWebb 1 0Geneva 1 0Glenville State 1 0Georgetown 0 3Gettysburg 1 0Grand Canyon 0 1
OPPONENT W L TGrand Valley State 1 6Grove City 7 5Guelph 3 0Hillsdale 0 2Howard 1 0IllinoisChicago 1 1Indiana State 0 1Indiana(Pa.) 68 11Indiana Southeast 1 0Ithaca 6 1James Madison 1 2Juniata 2 12Kent State 7 3Kentucky Wesleyan 1 0Kutztown 9 1Lake Erie 3 0Lake Superior State 3 0Lehigh 0 1LeesMcRae 11 2LeMoyne 1 0LenoirRhyne 1 0Lewis 2 5Lincoln Memorial 1 0Lock Haven 20 27Lowell 0 1Loyola of Chicago 1 0Lynn 1 0Malone 6 1Mansfield 5 5Marshall 2 0Maryland 1 3Maryland Eastern Shore 1 0MarylandBaltimore 2 0Massachusetts 1 0Mass.Lowell 1 0McMaster 1 1Mercy 1 1Mercyhurst 33 4Miami (OH) 0 1Michigan State 0 2Michigan Tech 0 1Millersville 13 2MinnesotaDuluth 0 3MinnesotaMankato 0 3MissouriSt. Louis 0 1Mount Olive 4 0Mount Union 1 0Navy 1 2New Haven 7 1New York Tech 5 0Niagara 5 0Norfolk State 1 0North Alabama 0 2North Dakota State 0 1North Florida 0 3Northeast 0 1Northern Colorado 0 1Northern Kentucky 0 5Northern Michigan 0 3Northern State 1 0Northwood 1 1Notre Dame(OH) 3 0Oakland 0 1Ohio State 1 1Ohio University 4 0Ohio Wesleyan 1 0Pace 0 1Penn State 5 3Penn State Behrend 7 0Pennsylvania 2 0Pittsburg State 0 2Pittsburgh 2 7
Point Park 2 0OPPONENT W L TPrinceton 2 0Providence 0 1Queens(NC) 2 0Quincy 0 1Regis 0 0 1Rhode Island 1 0Robert Morris 2 1Rollins 0 4Rutgers 0 1Saginaw Valley 0 1SalemTeikyo 1 0Sam Houston 0 1Scarborough 0 1Seattle Pacific 0 2Seton Hill 3 0Shepherd 2 0Shippensburg 15 6Slippery Rock 56 28Southern Connecticut 2 1Southern IllinoisEdwardsville 1 0Southern Indiana 1 4Southampton 0 1Southwest State 0 1Springfield 2 1St. Anselm 1 0St. Augustine 0 1St. Bonaventure 2 0St. Cloud State 0 2St. Francis 0 1St. John Fisher 1 1St. Joseph's 1 1St. Leo’s 1 0Stony Brook 1 0SUNY Brockport 6 2SUNY Cortland 11 4SUNY New Platz 1 0SUNY Oneanta 2 0Syracuse 7 0Tampa 0 6Temple 1 2Texas Women's College 1 0Thiel 0 1Towson State 1 0Truman State 1 0Tusculum 1 0Univ. of the Sciences 1 0Valdosta State 0 1Villa Maria 1 0Villanova 1 0Virginia Commonwealth 1 0Virginia Union 3 0Walsh 0 3Wayne State(MI) 1 1West Alabama 1 0West Chester 12 1West Florida 0 1West Georgia 0 1West Liberty State 1 0West Virginia 3 2West Virgina State 1 1West Virginia Wesleyan 10 2WisconsinParkside 1 4Westminster 0 1Wheeling Jesuit 4 2William and Mary 0 1Wilmington(DE) 1 0Winthrop 0 1York 0 1Youngstown State 4 2
* Individual Game Results Missing for 197175, 1988,
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Day & DateDay & Date OpponentOpponent SiteSite TimeTimeFriday, September 3 at Fairmont State Fairmont, WV
Falcon Fest Tournament at Fairmont State 11:00 a.m.vs. Concord 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 4 at Fairmont State Fairmont, WV Falcon Fest Tournamentvs. Point Park 12 noonvs. West Liberty 2:00 p.m.
Friday, September 10 at Central Missouri Warrensburg, MO Peggy Martin Challengevs. East Central Oklahoma 10:00 a.m.vs. Academy of Art 4:45 p.m.
Saturday, September 11 at Central Missouri Warrensburg, MOPeggy Martin Challengeat Central Missouri 12:15 p.m.vs. Pittsburg State 4:45 p.m.
Friday, September 17 at PSAC Crossover Cheyney, PAvs. Kutztown* 2:30 p.m.at Cheyney* 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 18 at PSAC Crossover West Chester, PAat West Chester* 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday, September 21 at Gannon* Erie, PA 7:00 p.m.Friday, September 24Friday, September 24 MERCYHURST*MERCYHURST* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Tuesday, September 28Tuesday, September 28 WHEELING JESUITWHEELING JESUIT Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Friday, October 1Friday, October 1 CLARION*CLARION* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 2Saturday, October 2 SLIPPERY ROCK*SLIPPERY ROCK* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.Wednesday, October 6 at Daemen Amherst, NY 7:00 p.m.Friday, October 8Friday, October 8 PSAC CROSSOVERPSAC CROSSOVER Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA
LOCK HAVEN*LOCK HAVEN* 5:00 p.m.5:00 p.m.EAST STROUDSBURG*EAST STROUDSBURG* 7:30 p.m.7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 9Saturday, October 9 PSAC CROSSOVERPSAC CROSSOVER Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PASHIPPENSBURG*SHIPPENSBURG* 1:00 p.m.1:00 p.m.MILLERSVILLE*MILLERSVILLE* 3:30 p.m.3:30 p.m.
Friday, October 15Friday, October 15 INDIANA(PA)*INDIANA(PA)* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 16Saturday, October 16 CALIFORNIA(PA)*CALIFORNIA(PA)* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 3:00 p.m.3:00 p.m.Wednesday, October 20 at Lake Erie Painesville, OH 7:00 p.m.Friday, October 22Friday, October 22 GANNON*GANNON* Edinboro, PAEdinboro, PA 7:00 p.m.7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 23 at Mercyhurst* Erie, PA 7:00 p.m.Wednesday, October 27 at Notre Dame(OH) Euclid, OH 7:00 p.m.Friday, October 29 at Slippery Rock Slippery Rock, PA 7:00 p.m.Saturday, October 30 at Clarion Clarion, PA 2:00 p.m.Friday, November 5 at California(Pa.) California, PA 7:00 p.m.Saturday, November 6 at Indiana(Pa.) Indiana, PA 4:00 p.m.Tuesday, November 9 at PSAC Tournament TBA TBAFriday, November 12 to at PSAC Tournament TBA TBA
Saturday, November 13
HEAD COACH: Missy Soboleski * PSAC West Match