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5 Core Character Values

RespectTreating yourself, other persons, institutions, guests and sports to the highest standards of conduct.

IntegrityKeeping commitments. It is developing an integrated character that includes but goes beyond honesty.

Responsibility Be accountable for your actions. It is not doing anything that would reflect poorly on your team, your school or yourself.

Servant LeadershipPutting the group first while also becoming responsible for personal and group roles while performing at your best. Leadership implies managing yourself well.

SportsmanshipA matter of being of good character and doing the right thing. Fairness and equity are expected in all contests and relationships.

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HistoryIn 1929, only briar patches covered a 175-foot hill located on the western outskirts of Sioux City, Iowa. But two people – Mother Mary Dominica Wieneke, Major Superior of the Sisters of Saint Francis, and the Most Reverend Edmond Heelan, Bishop of the Sioux City Diocese – had a vision. They saw that hill crowned with a Catholic college for women. Mother Dominica and Bishop Heelan met on March 9, 1929 with members of the Sioux City community. Businessmen attending that meeting committed themselves to raising $25,000 to support the establishment of the college in Sioux City. After this showing of community support, significant events followed in rapid succession. On Sept. 18, 1930, the college, named Briar Cliff after the hill on which it is located, was dedicated. Four days later, 25 women started classes in Heelan Hall, the only building on campus. In 1937, the University’s two-year program was extended to four years. Fifty-five men were admitted to Briar Cliff in 1965 and co-education was formalized in 1966 with the admission of 150 full-time male students. The innovative Weekend College program started in the fall of 1979. The spring of 1980 saw the addition of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. A Master of Arts in Education was implemented in the summer of 2001. The college officially became a University on June 1, 2001. The University’s academic growth required an expanding physical plant. As time passed, more buildings began sprouting from the briar-covered hill: a four-story addition to Heelan Hall in 1948; the library and Our Lady of Grace Chapel in 1959; Alverno Hall, a women’s residence, in 1965; a gymnasium in 1966; Toller Hall, a men’s residence, in 1967; Noonan Hall in 1968; the Newman Flanagan Center in 1982; the addition of three classrooms in the theatre in 1986; the completion in 1988 of the Baxter-DiGiovanni Living & Learning Center; KLIF-AM campus radio station in 1987; and the renovated dining hall in 1989.

The $6 million, 43,350-square-foot Stark Student Center opened in the fall of 2000. Additionally, extensive renovations to Alverno Residence Hall have expanded Briar Cliff’s recreational facilities. The construction of the McCoy Arnold Center, completed in 2004, further enhanced recreational facilities. On Sept. 1, 2011, Briar Cliff formally broke ground for a $10.75 million addition and renovation of Heelan Hall, slated for completion in September 2013. The project will involve the addition of a three-floor wing with state-of-the-art science laboratories, a business case room, general classrooms and a four-story atrium. The Heelan Hall project will include new heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems along with renovation of various classrooms and labs in the existing structure.

LocationBriar Cliff University is located on a scenic hilltop campus at the edge of urban development, yet minutes from Downtown Sioux City (population 83,000). In a tri-state area where Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota meet, Sioux City is connected with other metro areas by Interstate Highway 29 and is about an hour away by air from Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis and Denver.

AcademicsBriar Cliff offers over 40 academic majors and pre-professional programs. The Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Social Work degrees are conferred. Two-year Associate of Arts degrees are also available in two areas. The Master of Arts in Human Resource Management, Master of Science in Nursing and Graduate Management Certificate are also conferred. The academic year consists of two semesters with January and May terms.

StudentsMore than 1,150 students from across the U.S. and around the world attend Briar Cliff. Approximately 98 percent of undergraduate students receive financial aid.

Accreditation and ApprovalBriar Cliff is accredited as a degree-granting institution by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The education program of the University is approved by the Iowa State Department of Public Instruction for Certification of Teachers. The social work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The nursing program is accredited by the National League for Nursing.

LOCATION SIOUX CITY, IOWA

FOUNDED 1930

ATHLETIC COLORS BLUE AND GOLD

NICKNAME CHARGERS

ARENA NEWMANN FLANAGAN CENTER

NATIONAL AFFILIATION NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

CONFERENCE GREAT PLAINS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

PRESIDENT BEV WHARTON

VP FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS WILLIAM MANGAN [PH.D.]

VP FOR ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT SHARISUE WILCOXON

VP FOR FINANCE BETH GRIGSBY

VP FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT CRAIG MCGARRY

VP FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT STEVE JANOWIAK

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICSSTEVE GAST

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After producing back-to-back 8-8 league records under head coach Jill Muhe, the Briar Cliff volleyball team has its eyes set on taking the next step and becoming one of the league’s elite programs.

The Chargers, who were picked eighth in the GPAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll, sport the largest roster ever during the Muhe era. The squad, which features four seniors, five juniors, four sophomores and 11 freshmen, returns second team all-GPAC junior setter Erin Frank and four of its top six hitters from a year ago. As a sophomore, Frank led the team with 29 aces and 808 assists. She also totaled 39 kills and 317 digs in 109 games. Frank is expected to be joined on the court by freshman Danielle Helland when the Chargers play a 6-2. Junior Brooke Maguire headlines the Chargers’ returning hitters along with honorable mention all-league senior Marissa Van Driel and junior Monica Boeding. Maguire totaled team-highs of 223 kills, 11 solo blocks and 67 block assists last season. The middle blocker will be pushed by sophomore Jenna Berg and freshman Breanna Nogelmeier. Van Driel, who had a breakout season a year ago with the second-highest number of kills on the team (209), is expected to be pushed by junior Rachel Tilley. Boeding, a left side hitter, had 159 kills a year ago and really came on strong at the end of the season. She may share repetitions with the likes of senior Kally Iedema. Senior defensive specialists Lindsey Jardine and Ali Luckey and freshman Amy Frank are expected to compete for libero and back row hon-ors. The Chargers are looking to find a replacement for graduated first team all-GPAC libero Liz Krog. Krog led the team last year with 637 digs.

This year, depth is on the Chargers’ side. They have experience at every position and in most cases, experienced depth as well.

“We have good depth at each of the positions and everyone is in great physical shape,” said Muhe. “I feel that those two things will greatly benefit us during what can be a long season.”

The Chargers open their 2012 season, Aug. 24, at Dakota State. Following multiple tilts against nationally-ranked teams at the Bellevue Tournament (Aug. 31-Sept. 1), the Defenders of Dordt will come to town, Sept. 5, for the Chargers’ 2012 home-opener. Each match during the course of the season will provide experience for a young squad looking to make a splash in one of the country’s top conferenc-es. This year’s GPAC Tournament will begin Nov. 6 and run through Nov. 10.

“Every year we are striving for a conference championship and to qualify for nationals,” said Muhe. “This year is no different.”

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JILLMUHETwo years ago, head coach Jill Muhe did something which no Briar Cliff coach had done before as she led the Chargers to the NAIA National Tournament. Now, in her third year, Muhe is looking to return the team to the postseason promised land, which happens to be in Sioux City.Muhe, a former professional beach volleyball player, came to Briar Cliff after serving as an assistant coach at Oxnard College, in Oxnard, Calif., for two seasons. Her coaching resume also includes having served as an assistant at NCAA Division II University of California-Davis, varsity boys’ volleyball coach at Calabasas High School in Calabasas, Calif. and an assistant coach at Pierce College, in Woodland Hills, California. While coaching in California, Muhe also found time to build an impressive career as a professional athlete, playing alongside, or against, the likes of sand volleyball legends Misty May-Treanor, Kerri Walsh-Jennings, Holly McPeak and Karch Kiraly. She retired from the professional circuit in 2010 with a passionate desire to share her vast knowledge and skill set with the up and coming generations of volleyball players. Muhe’s extensive exposure to the game (both indoor and outdoor) gives her a distinctively different coaching style.

Over the years, Muhe has worked with several clubs and at numerous camps and clinics. Most recently, she coached the California Heat Volleyball Club’s 15-year old elite team for two years prior to coming to Briar Cliff. She also served as the club’s head beach program coach. Her camp experience runs the gamut from college camps to camps run by beach icons Sinjin Smith and Randy Stoklos.Muhe played collegiately at the University of California-Davis where she was a four-year standout for the Aggies. Her list of honors and accolades includes being a three-time first team all-conference selection and a two-time all-Southwest Region choice. As a senior captain, she was tabbed the conference’s MVP. She earned a bachelor’s degree in exercise science from UC-Davis in 1998 and became a National Athletic Training Association board-certified athletic trainer in 2000. In 2001, she earned a master’s degree from the University of La Verne and is currently working on a doctorate in organizational management with an emphasis in leadership.Aside from coaching, Muhe also teaches Coaching the Human Body and Human Growth and Development in Sport. Muhe, and her husband Joe, reside in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota.

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STUDENT ASST. COACH>>>HALI JENNELLE STUDENT ASST. COACH>>>AMBER SKOGLUND

ASST. COACH>>>OLIVIA TERZO

VITALSCLASS: SR HOMETOWN: WEST POINT, NEHS: WEST POINT BEEMERPARENTS: JEFF & BRENDA JENNELLE

VITALSCLASS: SR HOMETOWN: NORFOLK, NEHS: LUTHERAN HIGH NORTHEASTPARENTS: TERRY & LAURIE SKOGLUND

Olivia Terzo is in her third year as an assistant coach with the Briar Cliff volleyball program. She came to Briar Cliff after two seasons as the head volleyball coach at Indian Land High School in Fort Mill, South Carolina. She also served as the junior varsity basketball coach at Indian Land.Terzo was a three-year starter at libero at Charleston Southern University, in Charleston, South Carolina. The three-time scholar-athlete led the team in digs from 2005 until 2007. She earned the squad’s Buccaneer Award in 2006. She graduated in December of 2007 with a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education after serving as the assistant head coach at Fort Dorchester High School in Charleston, S.C. during the fall of 2007.At Indian Land High School, Terzo was a four-year volleyball letterwinner and a three-time all-state selection. The 2003 Lancaster County Player of the Year led her team to a state championship in 2001 and a runner-up finish in 2002.She also has club experience and has worked numerous camps including ones at Charleston Southern and Francis Marion University.

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AUGUST 24 7:00 PM @ DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 28 7:30 PM @ YORK COLLEGE 31 1:00 PM VS. FRIENDS UNIVERSITY BELLEVUE TOURNAMENT 7:00 PM VS. BAKER UNIVERSITY BELLEVUE TOURNAMENTSEPTEMBER 01 9:30 AM VS. GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY BELLEVUE TOURNAMENT 1:30 PM VS. KANSAS WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY BELLEVUE TOURNAMENT 05 7:30 PM VS. DORDT COLLEGE* 07 1:00 PM @ BLACK HILLS STATE UNIVERSITY BLACK HILLS STATE TOURNAMENT 5:00 PM VS. CHADRON STATE COLLEGE BLACK HILLS STATE TOURNAMENT 08 9:00 AM VS. MICHIGAN TECH BLACK HILLS STATE TOURNAMENT 11:00 AM VS. MINOT STATE UNIVERSITY BLACK HILLS STATE TOURNAMENT 11 7:30 PM @ MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE* 13 7:00 PM VS. DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY 15 12:00 PM @ COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY 2:00 PM VS. WALDORF COLLEGE 18 7:30 PM VS. NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE* 21 7:30 PM @ NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY* 26 7:30 PM @ MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE* 29 3:00 PM VS. HASTINGS COLLEGE* OCTOBER 02 7:30 PM VS. DAKOTA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY* 05 7:30 PM @ CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY* 06 5:30 PM @ DOANE COLLEGE* 09 7:30 PM @ DORDT COLLEGE* 11 7:30 PM VS. YORK COLLEGE SPIKE OUT CANCER NIGHT 13 3:00 PM VS. MIDLAND UNIVERSITY* 17 7:30 PM @ NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE* 19 TBA @ WALDORF COLLEGE TBA VS. MAYVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY 23 7:30 PM VS. MOUNT MARTY COLLEGE* 25 7:00 PM VS. COLLEGE OF SAINT MARY 27 7:30 PM VS. NEBRASKA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY* 30 7:30 PM @ DAKOTA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY* NOVEMBER 01 7:30 PM VS. MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE* SENIOR NIGHT | CAMPER APPRECIATION NIGHT 06 @ TBA GPAC TOURNAMENT (NOV. 6, NOV. 8, NOV. 10)*CONFERENCE EVENT | BLACK>HOME EVENT | GREY>AWAY EVENT

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1 ALI LUCKEY DS/S 5-5 SR COLUMBUS, NE2 AMY FRANK L/DS 5-7 FR SIOUX CITY, IA3 LINDSEY JARDINE L/DS 5-7 SR SAN DIEGO, CA4 KALLY IEDEMA OH 5-9 SR SIBLEY, IA5 ERIN FRANK S 5-7 JR SIOUX CITY, IA6 DANI HELLAND S 5-8 FR CAMARILLO, CA7 MONICA BOEDING OH 5-10 JR COLUMBUS, NE8 JULIA ECKLUND MB 6-2 FR GRAND ISLAND, NE9 STEPHANIE SOPRANO RS/OH 5-11 SO VENTURA, CA10 BROOKE MAGUIRE MB 5-11 JR NORFOLK, NE11 GABBY DEL ROSARIO OH 5-8 FR WAIPAHU, HI12 JENNA BERG MB 5-11 SO CARLISLE, IA13 KELSEY WOLF S 5-6 FR LINCOLN, NE14 MARISSA VAN DRIEL RS 5-10 SR HAWARDEN, IA15 RACHEL TILLEY RS 5-11 JR LE MARS, IA17 JAYNA SPECHT MB 5-9 JR YANKTON, SD20 ALYSSA WICKER S 5-9 FR SCOTTSDALE, AZ21 RACHELE HARRILL OH 5-8 SO COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA22 BREANNA NOGELMEIER MB 6-2 FR HOMER, NE23 SHONDA MACE DS/L 5-4 FR SIOUX CITY, IA24 ABBY BLANCHARD OH 5-8 FR HAYFIELD, MN25 LAUREN ROSSIE DS/L 5-2 FR CAMARILLO, CA26 RACHEL BARG OH 5-9 FR STACY, MN27 JENNI SEMPRINI OH 5-11 SO CARROLL, IA

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NO:2 AMY FRANK CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-7 POSITION: L/DS HOMETOWN: SIOUX CITY, IAHS: EAST PARENTS: PHIL & DANELLE FRANK

NO:3 LINDSEY JARDINE CLASS: SR HEIGHT: 5-7POSITION: L/DS HOMETOWN: SAN DIEGO, CAHS: VALLEY CENTER PARENTS: JOE JARDINE & PAM JARDINE

NO:4 KALLY IEDEMA CLASS: SR HEIGHT: 5-9 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: SIBLEY, IAHS: SIBLEY-OCHEYEDAN PARENTS: CLARK & CINDY IEDEMA

NO:5 ERIN FRANK CLASS: JR HEIGHT: 5-7 POSITION: S HOMETOWN: SIOUX CITY, IAHS: EAST PARENTS: PHIL & DANELLE FRANK

NO:6 DANI HELLAND CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-8 POSITION: S HOMETOWN: CAMARILLO, CAHS: ADOLFO CAMARILLO PARENTS: RODNEY & STACIE HELLAND

NO:8 JULIA ECKLUND CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 6-2 POSITION: MB HOMETOWN: GRAND ISLAND, NEHS: GRAND ISLAND SENIOR PARENTS: STEVE & LINDA ECKLUND

NO:9 STEPHANIE SOPRANO CLASS: SO HEIGHT: 5-11POSITION: RS/OH HOMETOWN: VENTURA, CAHS: BUENA PARENTS: STEVE & LIZ SOPRANO

NO:10 BROOKE MAGUIRE CLASS: JR HEIGHT: 5-11 POSITION: MB HOMETOWN: NORFOLK, NEHS: NORFOLK CATHOLIC PARENTS: DON & LORI MAGUIRE

NO:11 GABBY DEL ROSARIO CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-8 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: WAIPAHU, HIHS: KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS- KAPALAMA PARENTS: ROBERT DEL ROSARIO & PHOEBE KEKAUOHA

NO:12 JENNA BERG CLASS: SO HEIGHT: 5-11 POSITION: MB HOMETOWN: CARLISLE, IAHS: CARLISEPARENTS: JIM AND JONDA BERG

NO:1 ALI LUCKEY CLASS: SR HEIGHT: 5-5 POSITION: DS/S HOMETOWN: COLUMBUS, NEHS: LAKEVIEW PARENTS: DAVID & BRENDA LUCKEY

NO:7 MONICA BOEDING CLASS: JR HEIGHT: 5-10 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: COLUMBUS, NEHS: COLUMBUS SCOTUS CATHOLIC PARENTS: MARK & JAN BOEDING

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NO:14 MARISSA VAN DRIEL CLASS: SR HEIGHT: 5-10 POSITION: RS HOMETOWN: HAWARDEN, IAHS: WEST SIOUXPARENTS: KEVIN & SUSAN VAN DRIEL

NO:15 RACHEL TILLEY CLASS: JR HEIGHT: 5-11POSITION: RS HOMETOWN: LE MARS, IAHS: GEHLEN CATHOLICPARENTS: CHARLES & AMY TILLEY

NO:17 JAYNA SPECHT CLASS: JR HEIGHT: 5-9POSITION: MB HOMETOWN: YANKTON, SDHS: YANKTONPARENTS: DAN & DEB SPECHT

NO:20 ALYSSA WICKER CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-9 POSITION: S HOMETOWN: SCOTTSDALE, AZHS:CACTUS SHADOWSPARENTS: JOE & GRETCHEN WICKER

NO:21 RACHELE HARRILL CLASS: SO HEIGHT: 5-8 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: COUNCIL BLUFFS, IAHS: THOMAS JEFFERSONPARENTS: SCOTT & JULIA HARRILL

NO:23 SHONDA MACE CLASS: SR HEIGHT: 5-4 POSITION: DS/L HOMETOWN: SIOUX CITY, IAHS: WESTPARENTS: RHONDA HILL & CLAYTON MACE

NO:24 ABBY BLANCHARD CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-8 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: HAYFIELD, MNHS: HAYFIELDPARENTS: BILL & JANICE BLANCHARD

NO:25 LAUREN ROSSIE CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-2 POSITION: DS/L HOMETOWN: CAMARILLO, CAHS: GRACE BRETHRENPARENTS:JOHN ROSSIE & TAMARA ROSSIE

NO:26 RACHEL BARG CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-9 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: STACY, MNHS: NORTH BRANCHPARENTS:FREDERICK AND MELISSA BARG

NO:21 JENNI SEMPRINI CLASS: SO HEIGHT: 5-11 POSITION: OH HOMETOWN: CARROLL, IAHS: CARROLLPARENTS:JOHN & ANN SEMPRINI

NO:13 KELSEY WOLF CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 5-6 POSITION: S HOMETOWN: LINCOLN, NEHS: BOYS TOWN PARENTS: CAROL WOLF

NO:21 BREANNA NOGELMEIER CLASS: FR HEIGHT: 6-2 POSITION: MB HOMETOWN: HOMER, NEHS: HOMERPARENTS: TODD & LORI NOGELMEIER

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NAIA ALL-AMERICANS1989 Diane Becker HM 1999 Staci Rosche HM 2000 Staci Rosche 3rd Team 2001 Kelsey Biermann HM2002 Jessica Miller HM 2004 Renee Beiermann HM

NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE1989 Sue Vlach 1990 Deb Hubert 1991 Deb Hubert 1991 Julie Oswald 1992 Julie Oswald 1993 Kristen Krause 1994 Kristen Krause 1995 Stacy Fulkerson 1995 Christina Kosek 1995 Janelle Schorg 1996 Janelle Schorg 1998 Annie Hansen 1999 Michelle Benson 1999 Annie Hansen 1999 April Hochstein 1999 Sarah Koenigsfeld 1999 Molly Moberg 1999 Staci Rosche 2000 Sarah Koenigsfeld 2000 Molly Moberg 2000 Staci Rosche 2001 Lisa Andersen 2001 Emily McCloud 2001 Katie Jo Ruhland 2002 Lisa Andersen 2002 Lindsay Mayberry 2002 Katie Jo Ruhland

COACHES’ W-L MARKS W LMARIAN (BOYCE) PESKY 634 283MARY SCHROEDER-MILLER 318 206LIZ JARNIGAN 38 38JILL MUHE 32 34

YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS69 >>> 9-370 >>> 11-371 >>> 14-472 >>> 11--373 >>> 13-374 >>> 13-375 >>> 24-1976 >>> 25-2077 >>> 25-1078 >>> 28-1379 >>> 42-880 >>> 47-4-481 >>> 42-13-582 >>> 36-7-583 >>> 31-1784 >>> 33-1785 >>> 21-2086 >>> 23-1787 >>> 26-1588 >>> 24-1389 >>> 28-1190 >>> 33-1491 >>> 32-1092 >>> 22-1993 >>> 21-1794 >>> 20-1795 >>> 18-2196 >>> 26-2397 >>> 20-2398 >>> 23-1899 >>> 28-1100 >>> 31-801 >>> 21-1602 >>> 25-903 >>> 18-1904 >>> 17-1605 >>> 29-906 >>> 20-1107 >>> 22-1108 >>> 20-1509 >>> 18-1710 >>> 20-1411 >>> 12-20TOTAL 1022-561-14

INDIVIDUALRECORDSCAREERMOST KILLS>RENEE BEIERMANN>>1,723>>>03-06MOST ACE SERVES>STACI ROSCHE>>301>>>97-00MOST ASSISTS>STACI ROSCHE>>6,196>>>97-00MOST BLOCKS>DIANE BECKER>>564>>>87-90MOST DIGS(L)>KATE BOETTCHER>>2,862>>>04-07MOST DIGS>MOLLY MOBERG>>2,086>>>97-00SEASONMOST KILLS>RENEE BEIERMANN>>585>>>2005MOST ACE SERVES>STACI ROSCHE>>81>>>1998MOST ASSISTS>STACI ROSCHE>>1,762>>>2000MOST BLOCKS>DIANE BECKER>>209>>>1988MOST DIGS(L)>KATE BOETTCHER>>834>>>2007MOST DIGS>KATE BOETTCHER>>733>>>2006MATCHMOST KILLS>RENEE BEIERMANN>>32>>>2005MOST ACE SERVES>LIZ KROG>>13>>>2008MOST ASSISTS>STACI ROSCHE>>92>>>2000MOST BLOCKS>MEGAN MURPHY>>16>>>2004MOST DIGS(L)>KATE BOETTCHER>>50>>>2006MOST DIGS>ALEX ANSTINE>>35>>>2006

2003 Melissa Wilmes 2003 Leah Miller 2004 Melissa Wilmes 2004 Leah Miller 2005 Renee Beiermann 2005 Kari Dierks 2006 Renee Beiermann2007 Samantha Kube2007 Jenna Johnston2008 Nicole Donovan2008 Chelsie Englund2008 Brittany Gentzler2008 Jenna Johnston2008 Samantha Kube2009 Samantha Bock2009 Brittany Gentzler2009 Nicole Hoogeveen2009 Erin Gerdes2009 Chehala Pace2009 Rikole Santin

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ALL-CONFERENCE | ALL-SECTION 1972 JANE BIRD 1973 JANE BIRD 1973 NANCY PICERNO 1973 HOLLY MCCOY 1974 HOLLY MCCOY 1975 HOLLY MCCOY 1975 NANCY PICERNO 1975 DEB STRAIT 1976 MARY LINCOLN 1976 HOLLY MCCOY 1976 JOAN BOCKENSTEDT 1977 MARY LINCOLN 1977 MARY SCHROEDER 1978 MARY SCHROEDER 1978 CATHY LANG 1979 MARY SCHROEDER 1980 MARY SCHROEDER 1980 NANCY FALK 1981 GINA KALHOFF 1981 NANCY FALK 1982 TERESA TUSA 1982 KATHY MIELK 1983 DEB HOCHSTEIN 1984 LISA KALLHOFF 1984 SUE CORTILET 1985 KATHY WESSLING 1985 SUE CORTILET1986 KATHY WESSLING 1986 JO URBAIN 1987 KATHY WESSLING 1987 MENDI MAHONY 1987 PATTY JAQUA 1988 MENDI MAHONY 1988 DIANE BECKER 1988 CINDY ALBI 2ND TEAM 1988 SUE VLACH 2ND TEAM 1989 DIANE BECKER 1989 SUE VLACH 1989 JAN MURRAY 1990 DIANE BECKER 1990 PAULETTE NEUHALFEN 1990 JULIE OSWALD 1990 JAN MURRAY 2ND TEAM 1991 PAULETTE NEUHALFEN 1991 JULIE OSWALD 1991 DEB HUBERT 2ND TEAM 1992 CARMEN BELL 2ND TEAM 1992 JULIE OSWALD 1993 JULIE REIMAN 1993 KRISTIN KRAUSE 1994 JULIE REIMAN 1994 HEATHER HOWEY 2ND TEAM 1994 JEN JAACKS 2ND TEAM 2002 JESSICA MILLER 1ST TEAM 2002 KATIE LAUVER 2ND TEAM 2002 KATIE JO RUHLAND 2ND TEAM 2003 MEGAN HINDS 1ST TEAM 2003 MELISSA WILMES 2ND TEAM 2004 RENEE BEIERMANN 1ST TEAM 2004 MELISSA WILMES 2ND TEAM 2004 LEAH MILLER HM2005 RENEE BEIERMANN 1ST TEAM 2005 KATI PERSON 1ST TEAM 2005 KATE BOETTCHER 2ND TEAM 2005 KAYLA BESSMER HM2006 KATE BOETTCHER 1ST TEAM 2006 RENEE BEIERMANN 2ND TEAM 2006 ALEX ANSTINE HM2007 KATE BOETTCHER (LOTY) 1ST TEAM2007 ALEX ANSTINE 2ND TEAM2007 MICAELA BORER HM2008 ALEX ANSTINE 1ST TEAM 2008 GERI HEIMANN 2ND TEAM2008 KAYLA BESSMER HM2009 ALEX ANSTINE 1ST TEAM2009 GERI HEIMANN 2ND TEAM2009 SAM BOCK HM2010 ERIN FRANK 2ND TEAM2010 NICOLE HOOGEVEEN 2ND TEAM2010 CHEHALA PACE HM2011 LIZ KROG 1ST TEAM2011 ERIN FRANK 2ND TEAM2011 MARISSA VAN DRIEL HM

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Block Party Don and Jo NehmanShiela KarnStarla NelsenRobert and Beverly NasersChad and Tiffany Lynch

Kill Level Henry and Phyllis BoyesMerlyn TremayneKC and Deborah HehnkeMatthew ProsserAllison HarbitCindy and Clark IedemaThe Graphic Edge Gabriel & Ernestine FernetyJoe Wray

Base Level Mary and Al SatheEmily BoyesBryce and Catherine RoscheRod and Barbara Harrill

Assist Level Doug and Karen EkerenLeslie RiedigerJames and Leona SeifertJoel and Carrie SempriniJewell GrasmickGreg and Melissa BargJoyce BergCindy GomezJames EshCathy & Kevin BergBarb Johnson

Dig It Level Billi HarrillBrenda CrokerBruce and Kathleen OstermanDavid and Doris BudigDean and Judy SpechtPattie NoglemeierJill SitzmannDoug and Kellly BudigMitch BargDavid and Janice KrohnMarge Van DrielJacqueline HarrillJon and Susan BlackBrian and Christine FeltmanRonald and Harriet KekauahaRoger and Mary Kay TernunKaren UlvehMarty KingDr. John and Nicole Carroll Chris & Stephanie Specht

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NEWMAN FLANAGAN CENTER >>> Ground-breaking on the $2 million, 39,000 square-foot facility, which was named after Monsignor Newman Flanagan, took place, Sept. 23, 1981. The Newman Flanagan Center, which is 80 percent underground, was completed and opened in September of 1982. The actual dedication of the center took place on Dec. 15, 1982. The center features two full-sized college basketball courts that can easily be converted into two regulation volleyball courts, a jogging track, a racquetball court, locker rooms, physical education classrooms, athletic and HPER department offices and a concession area. Aside from some needed repairs following the settlement of the building in 1994 and 1995, the building has remained nearly the same as when it was first created. The only structural changes made to the interior of the building were the addition of a training room facility, that was added during the summer of 1994 and the conversion of one racquetball court into a weight room in the summer of 1996. That weight room was later changed into a larger training facility in the fall of 2000.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS>>> Since 1937, the NAIA has administered programs and championships in proper balance with the overall educational experience. In the NAIA, a dedication to leadership development is balanced with sports accomplishment. A trailblazer in providing equal opportunity for all student-athletes. An expectation of ethical behavior, fairness in competition, access to athletic scholarship, sportsmanship and leadership development.

CHAMPIONS OF CHARACTER>>> The mission of the Champions of Character Program is to provide training to ensure character is demonstrated through conduct as well as competition, so students know, do and value the right thing in all areas of life.

GREAT PLAINS ATHLETIC CONFERENCE>>> 2002-2003 marked the first year of competition in the GPAC for Briar Cliff.

MARIAN (BOYCE) PESKY>>> Marian acted as the first Briar Cliff volleyball coach, and to this day is still the winningest coach in Charger history, totaling 634 wins.

MARY SCHROEDER-MILLER>>> Mary, a former Charger, and member of the Briar Cliff Hall of Champions was the second coach to take charge of the Cliff volleyball program. Mary coached the Chargers to 318 total wins, the second all-time winningest coach in Briar Cliff history.

NAIA NATIONAL VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT>>> The Charger made an appearance at the NAIA National Volleyball Tournament in 2010. Their first year under the direction of coach Muhe.

BC HALL OF CHAMPIONS>>> The Briar Cliff Hall of Champions is home to the very best athletes to ever sport the blue and gold. Nine volleyball players are present in the Hall of Champions. Additionally Marian Pesky can be found in the Briar Cliff Hall of Champions for her efforts as a coach for various sports at Briar Cliff.HALL OF CHAMPIONS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1991 MARY SCHROEDER BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL, TENNIS 19811994 TERESA STILLMOCK BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL 19831995 LISA KALLHOFF-SOKOLOWSKI BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL 19861998 TRACY SITZMAN-STOLEN SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL 19901999 KATHY MIELK-MARSH BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL 19832001 JULIE OSWALD-ANDERSON SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL 19932003 DIANE BECKER-SLAUGHTER VOLLEYBALL 19912006 STACI ROSCHE VOLLEYBALL 20012008 MOLLY MOBERG VOLLEYBALL 2001>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>1998 MARIAN PESKY BASKETBALL, SOFTBALL, VOLLEYBALL, TENNIS COACH

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