2011 Lady Wildcat Media Guide From The Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 This is Bethune-Cookman Athletics Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 About the University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Daytona Beach, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 2010 Review 2010 Individual Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 2010 Match results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2010 Match Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2010 MEAC Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed, University President . . . . 8 Lady Wildcat History Lynn W. Thompson, Director of Athletics . . . . . . 8 Lady Wildcat Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Meet the Team Isaac Rapheal, Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Kisya Killingsworth-Putney, Assistant Coach . . . 12 Volleyball Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Volleyball Quick Facts/Schedule . . . . . . . . . 14 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 2011 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Linda Nwabuko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Year-by-Year Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 All-Time Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Year-by-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 All-Conference Honorees . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Athletics Staff Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Frances Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Krysta Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Janeen Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Kat Agson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Jennifer Jimenez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Alexis Bliese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Abrianna Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Aria Cormier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Nysha Lindo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Kenya Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Khrysta Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Credits The 2011 Bethune-Cookman University Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Bethune-Cookman University Athletic Department. Dan Ryan served as project leader with assistance from Michael Stambaugh. Photography was provided courtesy of Jim Hogue, John Reeves, Vaughn Wilson and University of Florida Communications. Statistical research was provided by former B-CU staffers Brian Harvey and Warnell Vickers as well as Sean Ryan. Design was provided by JB Sports Design, led by Jamie Bataille and Dwayne Leach. Wildcat volleyball • 1 Lady wildcat From the Athletic Director Dear Wildcat Fans and B-CU Media: As I traveled around the country this summer, Wildcat fans point with pride to our banner year of 2010-11 as the “Great Championship Year”. Our program achieved so much this past year with MEAC championships and NCAA postseason appearances in football, men’s basketball, softball and baseball along with a National Minority Golf Title in men’s golf. Numerous individual awards were heaped on our coaches and student-athletes in a well deserving manner, and as we turn the pages on that phenomenal year, we look ahead with pride and hope. 2011-12 will be a year of “Great Expectations” with our fans clamoring for repeat performances. However, this year the assignment will be to create the magic with a new set of characters. Head coaching changes in volleyball, tennis, baseball and men’s basketball present new challenges but we would prefer to look at them as new opportunities. So as this new season unfolds be prepared for a journey of success where new Wildcat legends will emerge to create a new era in BCU athletics. Get ready...get set....Let’s Go Wildcats! Matt Johnson led the Wildcats to a HBCU Championship Allie Garcia led the Wildcats to consecutive NCAA Regionals B-CU took the MEAC Basketball regular season title Sincerely, Director of Athletics Bethune-Cookman University Wildcat baseball made it six straight MEAC titles. Men’s golf’s fifth National Minority College/PGA National Championship B-CU Athletics debuted its first online store in April Scott Garner was named First Team Freshman All-American. Isaac Raphael became B-CU’s first male volleyball head coach Gravelle Craig will lead the MBB program in 2011-12 Kim Wong was medalist at the National Minority College/PGA Championships 6-66-WK9900.indd 1 4/13/11 11:38 AM 2 • bethune-cookman In this section... Athletics Mission Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 About the University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Daytona Beach, Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed, University President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Lynn W. Thompson, Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 This is Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to serve in the Christian tradition the diverse educational, social, gender and cultural needs of its student athletes and to develop in them a desire and capacity for continuous intellectual and moral growth as well as a commitment to the highest level of sportsmanship, ethics, academic and athletic performance. The University has deep roots in the history of America and continues to provide services to the broader community through a focus on service learning and civic engagement by studentathletes enrolled in a variety of courses. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Gender and Diversity Statement The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Bethune-Cookman University considers itself an integral part of the fabric of this Great University. In accordance with the University’s mission, policies and procedures are developed and routinely evaluated to illustrate the University’s continued commitment to accommodate the interests and abilities of all students, student-athletes, faculty, and staff. The department is also committed to providing equal scholarship and employment opportunities to all qualified student-athletes and prospective employees regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, political affiliation, gender and sexual orientation, religion, age or disability through its intercollegiate athletics program. The Department of Intercollegiate Athletics recognizes the value and strength of diversity, which is evident in our staff and on our team rosters. We celebrate the victories that come through a commitment to inclusion of people from all walks of life. 4 • bethune-cookman Bethune-Cookman University Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) is a private, four-year, fully accredited, historically black college founded in 1904 by internationally acclaimed Mary McLeod Bethune. The United Methodist Church-related institution has long been respected for its character-building environment, its provision of access to higher education for minority students, and its effectiveness in educating the whole individual by developing the head, the heart, and the hand. Faculty, staff, alumni, and students live by the University’s motto, “Enter to Learn, Depart to Serve.” The University is home to an ethnically diverse student body of over 3,600 students from most states, the Caribbean Islands, and more than 35 countries. Bethune-Cookman has grown from a small school for girls to an internationally respected, coeducational university where students and faculty of diverse racial and cultural backgrounds enrich campus life. This diversity is also reflected in the tages and life experiences of students, who bring a broad range of talents and expectations. B-CU is proud of its historic mission to serve African-Americans. At the same time, the diverse and inclusive campus reflects an education that prepares leaders with respect for varied viewpoints, who reach across cultures and engage the wider world. In addition to its strong historical background, Bethune-Cookman University has emerged as a leader in academics, making the institution competitive with mainstream colleges throughout the nation. B-CU ranked by US News & World Report’s 2009 America’s Best Colleges edition as one of the top baccalaureate colleges in the south and one of the nation’s top historically black colleges. BethuneCookman University was also named by the book Creative Colleges: A Guide for Student Actors, Artists, Dancers, Musicians and Writers as one of the top 200 colleges nationally for creative students. The sixth largest of the 39-member UNCF colleges, B-CU is situated on 67-acre urban campus in the Atlantic coast city of Daytona Beach. A comprehensive, coeducational and residential institution, the University offers baccalaureate degrees in thirty-seven major areas that are included in six academic divisions: Business, Education, Humanities, Nursing, Science/ Mathematics and Social Sciences. Under the direction of President Trudie Kibbe Reed, the school achieved university status in 2007 with the launch of a master’s degree program in Transformative Leadership. Bethune-Cookman prides itself on the quality of experiential learning provided for its students. A recent example is scientific research conducted collaboratively by the University’s faculty and students that has resulted in the discovery of an enzyme in the human body that may lead to better treatments for diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and Atherosclerosis. The prestigious scientific journal Biochemistry and Molecular Biology International has published these research findings. The university has made new achievements and received academic honors recently, receiving at grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to fund an extensive faculty development program focusing on excellence in teaching and learning practices, pedagogy, and technology related to the Freshman College program; awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2008 to purchase equipment for the university’s Robotics and Embedded Systems Research Laboratory; and also named to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Wildcat volleyball • 5 Lady wildcat reaching funding goals on projects redesigning the current weight room facility and the construction of the Athletic Training Center for the football program. Both construction projects are slated to break ground in 2009. Administration’s (NOAA) Environment Cooperative Science Center (ECSC) consortium in 2008. Other indicators of B-CU’s successes are its growing enrollment; its increasing support from alumni; its consecutive appointments to the John Templeton Foundation Honor Roll for Character-Building Colleges; accreditation of its Nursing Division by the National League for Nursing; the pending accreditation by the American Association of Certified Schools of Business; accreditation of its Hospitality Management program; and continuous accreditation, most recently with commendation, by the SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools). In recent years B-CU has also made strides with consistent campus expansion, including the construction of a $6 million, state-of-the-art teaching facility for the Business program; a 200-bed men’s residential hall; and a 2,500-seat performng arts conference center; the completion of the Center for Civic Engagement (which includes the President’s Banquet Room, graduate seminar room, Wildcat Center student lounge and fitness center, in addition to housing the university bookstore and athletic department), have greatly enhanced the college’s net worth and provided for classroom expansion as well as enhanced campus life. One of the strongest indicators of the solid foundation that has supported an ambitious advancement function is B-CU’s ongoing Capital Campaign. To build a stronger foundation for the future of Bethune-Cookman University, the Board of Trustees launched the Centennial Campaign, a multi-year effort to fund the University’s annual operation, immediate facility needs and growth in the permanent endowment. The campaign will include several new academic buildings and new student activity facilities. There are also numerous naming opportunities within the new Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center and the new wing of the Robinson Music Building. It is also important to find friends who wish to create new endowed funds for scholarships, positions or programs. For the details about the Centennial Campaign, contact the Development office at Bethune-Cookman University. For athletics, B-CU has also made a commitment to improvement of facilities, recently replacing the playing floor in Richard V. Moore Gymnasium, and 6 • bethune-cookman Daytona Beach, Florida very mild winters and warm summers. The yearly average temperature is 70.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Additionally, water temperatures range from the low 60s in winter and early spring to high 70s and low 80s from late spring through late fall. Daytona was founded in 1870 by Matthias Day, from whom it takes its name and incorporated as a city in 1876, but was not known as Daytona Beach until 1926 with the merging of towns. Since then, the city has grown to just under 65,000 in population, with over 200,000 in the suburban areas bordering Daytona Beach. In addition to the residents, the city also hosts more than 8.3 million visitors per year. This appeal makes the city of Daytona Beach an outstanding location for the Wildcats to call home. Daytona Beach has a little bit of something for everyone; the activity of a city, but the feel and appeal of a small town. Located on the east central coast of Florida, Daytona Beach remains one of Florida’s top tourist destinations. Although it’s known as the ‘World’s Most Famous Beach’, there is much more to the city and the area to offer an endless supply of activities. Whether in the ocean or nearby rivers, residents and tourists can often be found fishing, sailing, surfing, or just soaking up some sun in the daytime. Others who find nature more interesting can travel only a few miles to the 362,000acre Ocala National Forest or the 836-acre Tomoka State Park, where one can find alligators living in the marshlands, ospreys nesting in the tops of the cypress trees, or live oak trees (Timber from these trees was used to build ships in the 19th century), with branches 70 feet long along the Tomoka River. Situated along the Atlantic Ocean, and split in two by the Halifax River, conditions in Daytona Beach remain nice throughout the year, with Culturally, the city has much to offer visitors and residents with a thriving arts and music scene. Daytona Beach is home to a Museum of Arts and Sciences (which houses a planetarium, the Southeast Museum of Photography, Art League of Daytona Beach, Haunted Daytona tours, the Marine Science Center in Ponce Inlet, and the Tomoka Basin GeoPark. Historical points of interest include the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse and Museum, the Casements (winter home of John D. Rockefeller), the Bulow Plantation Ruins, the venerable Fairchild Oak, the Halifax Historical Museum, and the Wright Flyer monument at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. In addition to those attractions Daytona Beach has a lively and flourishing nightlife that attracts visitors from all across the nation for spring break, Black College Reunion (BCR), and motorcyclist events including Biketoberfest and Bike Week. Daytona Beach is home to many sporting attractions including the Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Cubs AA Baseball club, the LPGA International golf course. All of the sights, sounds, and activities make a great home for the diverse student body of Bethune-Cookman University; Wildcats can be seen regularly around the town and on the beach taking in all that Daytona Beach has to offer. Wildcat volleyball • 7 Lady wildcat Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed University President Dr. Trudie Kibbe Reed assumed the presidency of then-BethuneCookman College on August 16, 2004 after a successful career in higher education as both a college president and a high-ranking administrator within The United Methodist Church. She is a studentcentered leader, educator, taskmaster, administrator, visionary, transformative leader, public speaker, motivator, and fund-raiser. Dr. Reed’s leadership skills are widely recognized and utilized in varied arenas. Dr. Reed is President of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Council of Presidents. She serves as commissioner on the board of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, and as a member on the executive of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, the HBCU Capital Financing Advisory Board, and U.S. Senator Bill Nelson selected her to serve on Florida’s Federal Judicial Nominating Commission. She is also an elected member of the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of The United Methodist Church. She serves her local community on the boards of the Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce, Rotary International, Volusia/ Flagler United Way Board. Under her leadership, Bethune-Cookman received university status in 2007 with the launch of its first master’s degree program. Dr. Reed’s goals for BethuneCookman University include enhancing academic excellence, developing distance education programs, and reinvigorating the legacy of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune for the 21st century. Dr. Reed reminds students to sustain the legacy of faith, scholarship and service by giving back to society and engaging in civic leadership opportunities. Dr. Reed’s vision for preserving Dr. Bethune’s legacy includes the development of an International Institute for Civic Participation and Social Responsibility. Dr. Reed received a B.A. degree in sociology and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Texas at Austin. She earned an M.A. degree and doctorate degree from Columbia University in the area of adult and higher education. Lynn W. Thompson Director of Athletics For 22 years now, Lynn W. Thompson has played an integral role in developing the landscape of intercollegiate athletics via his role as director of athletics at Bethune-Cookman University, a role that has catapulted him to heights unknown on the national scene in college/university athletics. He was the first African-American to chair the NCAA Baseball Rules Committee and recently ended a stint on the NCAA I-AA Football Committee and the NCAA Football Issues Committees. Thompson also recently served the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference as chairman of the MEAC Basketball and Baseball Tournaments and has been selected four times as an NCAA Peer Reviewer for the athletics certification process. A Daytona Beach native and a Bethune-Cookman graduate, Thompson oversees a 17-sport organization that is known throughout the nation, as well as Historically Black College/ Universities (HBCU) for its competitive success, integrity, focus on academics and fervent fan following. During his tenure, the Wildcats have won 33 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championships, including eleven baseball crowns in the past twelve years, a run of five straight softball titles from 2000- 2004 and a current streak of two years and the 2002 and 2010 football championship, the later garnering the University’s first ever national HBCU championship. He is married to Dr. Michelle D. Thompson, a Daytona State College instructor who has recently published her first novel. They are proud parents of Matthew David, a quarterback at the Citadel, and Lyndsay Olga, a senior at Seabreeze High School. Tai Lynne, the oldest child in the Thompson family is a recent graduate of Florida State University and is pursuing a career as an actress. 8 • bethune-cookman In this section... Isaac Rapheal, Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Kat Agson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Kisya Killingsworth-Putney, Assistant Coach . . . . 12 Jennifer Jimenez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Volleyball Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Alexis Bliese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Volleyball Quick Facts/Schedule . . . . . . . . . . 14 Abrianna Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Season Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Aria Cormier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 2011 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Nysha Lindo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Linda Nwabuko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Kenya Parker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Frances Rodriguez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Khrysta Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Krysta Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Roster Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Janeen Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Meet the Team Isaac raphael Head Coach (UCF, 2001) First Season Isaac Raphael enters his first season at the helm of the Bethune-Cookman volleyball program, assuming his role in June. Raphael comes to the Lady Wildcats from Florida International, where he was the setters coach for the panthers, recently coaching AllSunbelt selection Natalia Valentin. “I am very excited to be here at BethuneCookman with this new team,” Raphael said. “And I am very excited for the challenge of getting this team from where it is now to the top of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference.” Known as one of the top club and high school coaches in the state of Florida, Raphael is ready to take the lead and bring the Lady Wildcats into prominence on both the MEAC and national levels. The Strawberry Hill, St. Croix (U.S. Virgin Islands) native coached at Winter Springs High School for eight years, seven as head coach. He led the team to five district championships, two regional championships, and a state runnerup finish in his final season. He has coached numerous high school players to collegiate scholarships including, All-American and 2009 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year Brianna Barry. Raphael is the Founder and Director of The Volleyball Academy at Winter Springs (TVA-WS), one of the premier clubs in Florida. Always notably strong, TVA has won numerous tournaments including bids to USA Volleyball Junior Olympics. TVA has prepared numerous athletes for college scholarships including the entire 2010 senior class, as players received scholarships to schools such as Harvard, LSU, USC Aiken, and Eastern Carolina. In addition, Raphael coaches for the High Performance program for the Florida Region and is currently assisting the Youth High Performance Team in Tucson, Ariz. Raphael and his wife Jacqueline reside in Winter Springs, Fla., with their children, Mwai, Imani, Ishaq, Ismaiil, Sky, and the family dog, Moto-Moto. Coach Raphael is 2001 UCF graduate with a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics education and is presently completing his MBA through FIU. 10 • bethune-cookman Follow the Lady Wildcats Online at... www.BCUathletics.com Log on and get the latest on Lady Wildcat Volleyball as well as all your favorite Bethune-Cookman teams. Get the latest news, scores, statistics and much more! Wildcat volleyball • 11 Lady wildcat Kisya KILLINGSWORTHPUTNEY Assistant Coach (Florida, 2008) First Season Kisya Killingsworth-Putney begins her first season as an assistant coach for Bethune-Cookman University volleyball. Named Miss Florida Volleyball in 2003, KillingsworthPutney led Pine Ridge HS to a state tournament berth her senior season before embarking on a standout career with the Gators. During her playing career in Gainesville, KillingsworthPutney earned All-Southeast Conference and AllAmerican Honors as Florida won the SEC and appeared in the NCAA Regionals all four years. She’s one of just five players in UF school history with 1,000 kills and 300 blocks in her career and one of only 15 Gators to reach the 1,000-mark, and one of just 17 to record 300 blocks. She finished her career with more block solos (65) than any other UF player in the rally scoring era. “I am very excited to have Kisya on board,” said Isaac Rapheal, who is in his first year as Head Coach. “Her knowledge and background of the sport will play a huge role in our program. It is also exciting to have someone with her ties to the area. It will be great for our recruiting.” This is Killingsworth-Putney’s first collegiate coaching assignment. One of her roles will be developing the Lady Wildcats’ middle hitters. 12 • bethune-cookman Shanicka Reddick Student Assistant Coach Shanicka Reddick opens her first season off the court, working as a student assistant under first-year Head Coach Isaac Raphael. Reddick finished her playing career in the 2010 season after a four-year stint as a defensive specialist and libero for the Lady Wildcats. Originally hailing from Jonesboro, Ga., Reddick is continuing her education at Bethune-Cookman, working toward her degree in Education in 2012. Alvin Wyatt, Jr. Facilities Coordinator Alvin Wyatt Jr. begins his seventh year at the Facilities Coordinator at Bethune-Cookman University. His duties include overseeing game day operations for basketball and volleyball. He graduated from Bethune-Cookman in 1996 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Physical Education. He participated in three sports – basketball, track and tennis -- and received the Scholastic Award for all three teams during his playing days. Following graduating, Wyatt remained at BethuneCookman and had stints as an assistant coach for the women’s basketball team as well as track. He has one son, Andreas, who is 11. Dan Ryan Sports Information Dan Ryan returned to BethuneCookman University in 2010 and begins his second year back in the Athletic Department. This is his first season as volleyball contact. Last year, he served as media contact for the MEAC champion men’s basketball and women’s softball teams and the Wildcat golf teams that won the men’s title and two individual medalists honors at the National Minority Championships. He is also the lead writer for BCUathletics.com’s football coverage. An accomplished freelance writer, Ryan’s volleyball experience includes covering the Brigham Young men’s team and the Utah High School state championships for the Salt Lake Tribune in additional to the 2009 NCAA Men’s Final Four. Working for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, he covered many of Assistant Coach’s Kisya Killingsworth-Putney’s matches at Pine Ridge HS as well as beach volleyball, including an interview with legendary player Karch Kiraly. He and his wife Donna, a former BYU cheerleader, have a combined seven children and one grandson. Emily Nibbelink Volleyball Training Emily Nibbelink begins her fifth season on the Wildcat athletic training staff. In addition the volleyball, she also handles and softball. She is a 2005 graduate of the University of Kansas. Adrian Briones Strength and Conditioning Adrian Briones joins the BethuneCookman Strength and Conditioning staff fresh from a Term Assistant role at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he worked with the Volunteers’ football program and the men’s and women’s track & field team, where he designed and implemented workouts specifically for the men’s sprinters. Before making his way to the southeastern U.S., he was a Volunteer Strength and Conditioning Coach at the U.S. Air Force Academy, assisting football in teaching proper techniques on Olympic lifts. He gained key experience working with some of the nation’s best athletes at the United States Olympic Committee training center, designing workouts for the for men’s and women’s trampoline team, while assisting with the training of power sports, including men’s boxing, men’s Greco and freestyle wrestling, women’s freestyle wrestling, men’s and women’s shooting, and men’s and women’s judo. A native of Huntsville, Texas, Briones graduated from Belhaven University in 2007 with his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, after wrapping up his senior year of football with the Blazers. He went on to earn his Master of Science in Kinesiology from Tennessee in 2011. Wildcat volleyball • 13 Lady wildcat Quick Facts General University Information Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,600 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1904 Affiliation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Division I Conference . . . . . . . . Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wildcats Mascot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Wyle D. Catt Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maroon and Gold Fight Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “Let’s Go Wildcats” President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Trudie Kibbe-Reed (Texas, 70) Director of Athletics . . Lynn W. Thompson (Bethune-Cookman, ’79) Senior Woman Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sandra Booker NCAA Faculty Representative . . . . . . . . . . . Janice Allen-Kelsey Athletic Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .386.481.2202 Athletic Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .386.481.2238 Home Court (Capacity) . . . . . . . . . . Moore Gymnasium (3,000) Press Row Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386.481.2295 Program Information Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Isaac Rapheal (UCF 2001) Year at Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . First Career Record – Seasons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same Assistant Coach . . . . . . .Kisya Killingsworth-Putney (Florida 2008) Student Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Shanicka Reddick Volleyball Office Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386.481.2226 Athletic Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emily Nibbelink, 386.481.2261 Strength & Conditioning Coach . . . Medgar Harrison, 386.481.2264 Program History First Year of Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987 Cumulative Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185-459 (.287) Cumulative MEAC Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78-105 (.427) Cumulative MEAC Tournament Record . . . . . . . . . . 13-31 ( .295) 2010 Review/2011 Review 2010 Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-27, 2-6 MEAC (4th Southern) MEAC Tournament . . . . . . . . . . Lost 3-1 To UMES in Quarterfinals Home / Away / Neutral Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-9 / 2-10 / 0-8 Letterwinners (Starters) Returning / Lost . . . . . . . . . . . 7 (4) / 4 (3) Newcomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 SPORTS INFORMATION Volleyball Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Ryan Ryan Office Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386.481.2206 Ryan Cell Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 801.376.6883 E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .daytonadan@yahoo.com Sports Information Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386.481.2238 Bethune-Cookman Athletics Website . . . . www.BCUathletics.com Schedule Date Opponent / Event Time / Result Aug. 21 Maroon & Gold Game # 1:30 p.m. Tiny Laster Memorial Tournament Aug. 26 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore 2:00 p.m. Aug. 27 at Hampton 9:00 a.m. vs. The Citadel 1:00 p.m. Aug. 30 vs. Jacksonville 6:00 p.m. USF Volleyball Invitational Sep. 2 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore vs. Bowling Green Sep. 3 vs. Eastern Kentucky Sep. 4 at South Florida 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Stetson Clarion Classic Sep. 9 vs. Savannah State at Stetson Sep. 10 vs. Wofford 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m. Holiday Inn Resort Invitational Sep. 16 vs. Savannah State 10:00 a.m. Sep. 17 vs. Samford 9:00 a.m. vs. Hampton 6:00 p.m. Sep. 18 vs. Florida Atlantic 2:00 p.m. Sep. 27 Sep. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 7 Oct. 9 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 4 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 vs. Stetson 6:00 p.m. at South Carolina State * 6:30 p.m. at Savannah State * 1:00 p.m. vs. North Carolina A&T * 6:00 p.m. vs. North Carolina Central * 3:00 p.m. vs. Florida A&M * 6:00 p.m. vs. South Carolina - Upstate12:00 p.m. vs. North Florida 6:00 p.m. at Jacksonville 3:00 p.m. at North Florida 7:00 p.m. vs. Savannah State * 6:00 p.m. vs. South Carolina State * 1:00 p.m. at Stetson 6:00 p.m. at North Carolina Central * 6:30 p.m. at North Carolina A&T * 3:00 p.m. at Florida A&M * 3:00 p.m. MEAC Volleyball Championships Nov. 18 vs. Opponent TBD - MEAC All times Eastern 14 • bethune-cookman TBA 2011 Lady Wildcat Outlook DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Like any new coach, Isaac Raphael has a long range vision for success for his Bethune-Cookman University volleyball program. And like any other coach, Raphael wouldn’t mind if his timeline gets accelerated. He prefers to win; just like any other coach. “I want to the win the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference THIS year,” Raphael said. “I think we have a chance to upset some teams. We’re not very far away.” “But in the next two years, my goal has us taking the MEAC Championship and going on to the NCAA tournament,” Raphael said. “Do we have the players to do that now? I’m not sure but I know we have some talent. I like the players we have now, but I’m also going to go out and find the players we need to get to the next level.” Raphael inherits a team that finished 7-27 last season and was picked to finish fourth in the MEAC’s six-team Southern Division. There’s the fine line between optimism and reality the first-year head coach knows he has to take. “You have to keep everything in perspective,” said Raphael, a former FIU assistant. “I have to look at the present players and make them the best players they can be. We also have to change the culture to get the players to work at a higher level. I love winning, but if we can make improvements, that will be progress.” “At FIU, we played B-CU last year and I liked what I saw as far as talent goes,” Raphael said. “Sizewise, B-CU was smaller than I’d like, but the talent is there. We have been willing to win and do what it takes to be successful. If we take care of that, then we’ll be successful.” Two seniors will lead the Lady Cats in 2011, middle blocker Linda Nwabuko and setter Frances Rodriguez. Nwabuko registered 172 kills, fifth best on the team, while Rodriguez platooned with freshman Alexis Bliese. Head Coach Isaac Raphael begins his first season at the helm of the Lady Wildcats Nwabuko will benefit from the tutelage of assistant coach Kisya Killingsworth-Putney, the former Florida All-American and product of Pine Ridge HS; Miss Florida Volleyball in 2003, who went on to become an All-American at Florida. Sophomore Kat Agson is expect to contribute along with Nwabuko in the middle. “The middle is Kisya’s specialty,” Raphael said. “She will help develop them to where they can be. If we can get the middles to be good blocking middles and get them involved in the offense, that will open the gates for the outside hitters to be more effective.” The outside hitters will be paced by Krysta Gardner, whose 228 kills were second-highest on the team last year. The junior is 5-8, but her Wildcat volleyball • 15 Lady wildcat jumping ability – fans at Florida A&M even called her a female Vince Carter - makes her an even more valuable threat. “Krysta has some great talent,” Raphael said. “She was underutilized in the past and I’m going do best to get her in one-on-one situations this season. Her hitting percentage was low but it will be in a team isn’t strong in the middle. I think we can get her hitting in the 300s.” Bliese, who posted 777 assists in her freshman season, may once again split time setting with Rodriguez as Raphael tries to get the most of both players. “Both are coachable,” Raphael said of Alexis and Frances. “I’d like to have bigger setters so they can block the middle and outside hitters, so we might have to run a 6-2 offense. I need setters who can play defense – a setter should be your second best defender.” The key position on defense, the libero, will be filled by sophomore Jennifer Jimenez with assistance from newcomers. Frances Rodriguez is one of two seniors that will bring veteran leadership Coach Isaac Raphael’s young team “I like the libero to be athletic,” Raphael said. “Speed and aggressiveness is what we need on the court.” B-CU began practice August 8 for its season opener, August 26, against MarylandEastern Shore in the Tiny Laster Memorial Tournament hosted by Hampton University. The Lady Wildcats will participate in three other tournaments, including its own the weekend of September 16-17, before jumping into conference play September 30 at South Carolina State. Before the Lady Wildcats take on the 2011 schedule, they will showcase their talents at Moore Gym for the freshly returned students and fans of the program. B-CU will hold its Maroon and Gold match, an intra-squad full scrimmage, at 1:30 p.m. on August 21st. “It’s an exciting time,” Raphael said. “I can’t wait to get out there and compete.” Aliexis Bliese led the Lady Wildcats in assists in 2010 and will once again platoon with Frances Rodrigues at setter 16 • bethune-cookman 2011 Roster No. Name Cl Ht. Pos. Hometown Club Team 1 Linda Nwakubo SR 5-10 MB Rockwall, TX Club Kahuna 2 Krysta Gardner JR 5-7 OH Ashburn, VA Virginia Elite 3 Aubrianna Curtis FR 5-10 Opp/S Clarkston, MI Legacy VC 4 Kat Agson SO 5-8 MB Houston, TX Houston Jrs. 7 Jennifer Jimenez SO 5-6 Lib Merritt Island, FL Cape Coast 8 Aria Cormier SO 5-8 MB Lafayette, LA 10 Nysha Lindo FR 5-7 Opp/OH 11 Alexis Bliese SO 5-6 S 13 Janeen Davis JR 5-7 14 Kenya Parker SO 15 Khrysta Peter 16 Frances Rodriguez St. Thomas, USVI St. Thomas Allstars Bozeman, MT Big Sky VC OH San Antonio, TX San Antonio Heat 5-7 OH Tallahassee, FL North Florida VC FR 5-10 Opp/OH St. Croix, USVI USVI National Team SR 5-5 S Los Angeles, CA San Gable Starlings HEAD COACH: Isaac Rapheal (UCF ’02) , 1st season, 0-0 ASSISTANT COACH: Kisya Killingsworth-Putney (Florida ’08), 1st season STUDENT ASSISTANT COACH: Shanicka Reddick VOLLEYBALL TRAINER: Lani Luers (Stetson ’01), 9th season TEAM MANAGER:Mariama Diallo SPORTS INFORMATION: Dan Ryan 2011 Lady Cats Front row (left to right): Alexis Bliese, Kenya Parker, Krysta Gardner, Janeen Davis, Jennifer Jimenez, Frances Rodriguez Back row: Assistant Coach Kisya Killingsworth-Putney, Kat Agson, Aubrianna Curtis, Linda Nwakubo, Khrysta Peter, Aria Cormier, Nysha Lindo, Head Coach Isaac Raphael Wildcat volleyball • 17 Lady wildcat Linda Nwabuko 1 Senior • 5-10 • MB Rockwall, Texas / Club Kahuna JUNIOR SEASON (2010): Appeared in all 34 matches, starting 25 ... Fourth on the team with 172 kills, second with 53 blocks ... hit .368 with 11 kills in victory over Savannah State ... Had six assists at South Carolina-Upstate ... Named to B-CU Invitational All-Tournament team.... Named to MEAC All-Academic Team. SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009): Appeared in 26 matches, starting 11 ... Fifth on team with 100 kills ... Had 5 blocks against Stetson FRESHMAN SEASON (2008): Appeared in 12 matches, starting 13 ... Posted 16 kills in 20 sets. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rockwell (Tex.) HS PERSONAL: Daughter of Felix and Happiness Nwabuko ... Born 8/4/90 … Majoring in Biology Nwabuko’s Career Stats Year M G 2008-09 12 20 — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct 16 8 40 0.200 — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 16 0.80 5 0.25 0 - 4 0.20 1 7 8 0.40 2009-10 26 66 100 49 265 0.192 100 1.52 12 0.18 0 - 15 0.23 3 17 20 0.30 2010-11 34 102 172 96 498 0.153 172 1.69 9 0.09 0 - 34 0.33 13 39 52 0.51 Career 72 188 288 153 803 0.168 288 1.53 26 0.14 0 0.00 53 0.28 17 63 80 0.43 18 • bethune-cookman Frances Rodriguez 16 Senior • 5-5 • S Los Angeles, CA / San Gable Starlings JUNIOR SEASON (2010): Appeared in 24 matches, starting three ... platooned with Alexis Bleise at setter ... Registered 19 assists against North Carolina Central ... Had 17 assists against Norfolk State ... Named to MEAC AllAcademic Team SOPHOMORE SEASON (2009 @ MT. ST. ANTONIO COLLEGE): First-Team All-South Coast Conference ... Sixth in California state JuCos in assists. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year standout at Holy Family HS ... Team won league championship her senior season and advanced to playoffs all four years. PERSONAL: Daughter of Malen Rodriguez ... Born 12/18/90 ... Majoring in Mathematics. Rodriguez’ Career Stats Year M G — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 2010-11 24 66 26 9 82 0.207 26 0.39 241 3.65 15 0.23 80 1.21 0 1 - 0.02 Career 24 66 26 9 82 0.207 26 0.39 241 3.65 15 0.23 80 1.21 0 1 0 0.02 Wildcat volleyball • 19 Lady wildcat Krysta gardner 2 Junior • 5-7 • OH Ashburn, VA / Virginia Elite SOPHOMORE YEAR (2010): Appeared in all 34 matches, starting 18 ... was second on the team in kills (228) and fifth in blocks (45) ... Registered 15 kills against Alabama State ... Had 13 against Stetson and Florida Atlantic on consecutive days at the Stetson tournament ... Had 12 against Providence in the B-CU Invitational ... Six service against Savannah State were a team high for the season... Named to MEAC All-Academic Team. FRESHMAN YEAR (2009): Appeared in 28 matches, starting 17 ... Fourth on the team with 114 kills ... Had 12 digs and four services against Stetson on 11/11. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Briar Woods (Va.) HS PERSONAL: Daughter of Lisa and Kevin Gardner ... Born 9/4/91 ... Majoring in Psychology. Gardner’s Career Stats Year M G — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG 2009-10 28 84 114 89 361 0.069 114 1.36 11 0.13 2010-11 34 111 228 142 623 0.138 228 2.05 9 0.08 Career 62 195 342 231 984 0.113 342 1.75 20 0.10 — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 14 0.17 128 1.52 4 26 30 0.36 13 0.12 79 0.71 4 41 45 0.41 27 0.14 207 1.06 8 67 75 0.38 20 • bethune-cookman Janeen davis 13 Junior • 5-7 • OH San Antonio, TX / San Antonio Heat SOPHOMORE YEAR (2010): Appeared in 31 matches, starting 20 ... Fifth on the team with 161 kills ... Fifth on the team with 172 digs ... Registered careerhigh 16 kills against Providence ... Had 14 kills against Florida A&M on nationallytelevised match ... Hit .387 against the Rattlers that match ... 10 kills against Alabama A&M ... 16 digs against North Florida ... FRESHMAN YEAR (2009): Appeared in 15 matches, starting 10 ... Her 1.56 kills per set average was fourth best on the team ... averaged 1.78 digs per set ... 9 kills against Winston-Salem State ... 13 digs against South Carolina State. PERSONAL: Daughter of Karen Whaley ... Born 4/3/91 ... Majoring in Biology Davis’ Career Stats Year M G 2009-10 15 41 — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct 64 29 209 0.167 — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG 64 1.56 12 0.29 2010-11 31 95 161 94 626 0.107 161 1.69 Career 46 136 225 123 835 0.122 225 1.65 4 0.10 — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 73 1.78 2 12 14 0.34 16 0.17 12 0.13 172 1.81 2 15 17 0.18 28 0.21 16 0.12 245 1.80 4 27 31 0.23 Wildcat volleyball • 21 Lady wildcat Kat Agson 4 Sophomore • 5-8 • MB Houston, TX / Houston Jrs FRESHMAN SEASON (2010): Appeared in 27 matches, starting 19 ...Sixth on the team with 112 kills ... Second on team with 52 blocks ... Hit .381 with 10 kills against Stetson on 11/10 ... Named to University of Miami Hurricane Invitational AllTournament Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year volleyball standout at Westside HS ... Also ran track and played softball. PERSONAL: Daughter of Hosea and Cheryl Agson ... Born 6/29/92 ... Majoring in Physical Education ... Father played WR for Atlanta Falcons. Agson’s Career Stats Year M G — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 2010-11 27 83 112 71 324 0.127 112 1.35 19 0.23 10 0.12 33 0.40 4 45 49 0.59 Career 19 0.23 10 0.12 33 0.40 4 45 49 0.59 27 83 112 71 324 0.127 112 1.35 22 • bethune-cookman Jennifer Jimenez 7 Sophomore • 5-6 • Lib Merritt Island, FL / Cape Coast FRESHMAN YEAR (2010): Appeared in 32 matches, starting one ... Led team with 33 service aces ... Second in team with 217 digs ... Had 21 digs against Stetson on 9/3 ... Had 5 services against Alabama State and 4 against Norfolk State. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a part of three district champion teams at Merritt Island HS ... Mustangs were 67-7 her three years on varsity, PERSONAL: Daughter of Pedro and Lucy Jimenez ... Born 5/28/92 ... Majoring in Computer Engineering. Jimenez’ Career Stats Year M G — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 2010-11 32 88 2 5 38 -0.079 2 0.02 9 0.10 33 0.38 217 2.47 0 4 4 0.05 Career 32 88 2 5 38 -0.079 2 0.02 9 0.10 33 0.38 217 2.47 0 4 4 0.05 Wildcat volleyball • 23 Lady wildcat Alexis Bliese 11 Sophomore • 5-6 • S Bozeman, MT / Big Sky VC FRESHMAN YEAR (2010): Appeared in all 34 matches, starting 31 ... posted 777 assists (6.58 per set average) and finished 7th in the MEAC in that category ... Had a career-high 42 assists against Providence on 9/17/10 ... Posted 35 assists twice against Providence on 9/18 and North Alabama ... Led team with 24 service aces. HIGH SCHOOL: Standout at Bozeman HS ... Was a part of teams that finished second at the state tournament in 2009 and 2010. PERSONAL: Born 12/10/91 ... Daughter of Melody and John Bleise ... Majoring in Business Administration. Bliese’s Career Stats Year M G — Hitting Percentage — K E TA Pct — Kills — — Assists — Service Aces — Digs — K PG Assists PG Aces PG Digs PG — Blocks — Solos Assists Total PG 2010-11 34 118 38 23 163 0.092 38 0.32 777 6.58 24 0.20 189 1.60 2 10 12 0.10 Career 34 118 38 23 163 0.092 38 0.32 777 6.58 24 0.20 189 1.60 2 10 12 0.10 24 • bethune-cookman Aubrianna curtis 3 Freshman • 5-10 • Opp/S Clarkston, MI / Legacy VC HIGH SCHOOL: 2-year letterwinner at Clarkston (Mi.) HS … Named Most Improved Player both seasons … Team won district and league champion both seasons. PERSONAL: Daughter of Richard and Linda Curtis … Born 5/14/93 … Majoring in Biology … Fan of the Penn State women’s volleyball team and the Michigan football team … First member of her family to receive a college scholarship. Aria cormier 8 Sophomore • 5-8 • MB Lafayette, LA HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letter winner in volleyball and basketball at Lafayette (La.) HS … team won district title all four seasons … Named 2nd team all-district twice … basketball team won three district championships during her playing stint. PERSONAL: Daughter of John Cormier … Born 3/3/92 … Majoring in Nursing … Sister Irie played volleyball at B-CU … Favorite athlete is LeBron James … Fan of the Twilight and Harry Potter book series … Hobbies include bowling and going to movies. Wildcat volleyball • 25 Lady wildcat Nysha lindo 10 Freshman • 5-7 • Opp/OH St. Thomas, USVI / St. Thomas Allstars HIGH SCHOOL: Standout for Charlotte Amalie HS in St. Thomas, VI … Named Best Outside Hitter in 2011 Complex Tournament … Played in Five All-Star Games. PERSONAL: Born 8/8/92 … Daughter of Brenda Vanterpool …Majoring in Business Administration … Kenya parker 14 Sophomore • 5-7 • OH Tallahassee, FL / North Florida VC FRESHMAN SEASON (2010 AT NW SHOALS (Ala.) COMMUNITY COLLEGE): Registered 200 kills in 101 sets … Reached double-figure kills four times, with season-high of 14 against Snead State on 9/18 … Had 5 blocks and 4 services against Snead State on 10/22 HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year letterwinner at Tallahassee Lincoln HS … Received MVP honors as well as Best Offensive Player PERSONAL: Daughter of Kenneth and Shelly Parker … Born 6/15/1992 … Majoring In Sociology … Favorite Athlete is Dwight Howard … Enjoys writings of Langston Hughes 26 • bethune-cookman Khrysta peter 3 Freshman • 5-10 • Opp/OH St. Croix, USVI / USVI National Team HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner at St. Croix (V.I.) HS … Team won two district championships …Named Team MVP.. PERSONAL: Daughter of Edward Peter Sr. and Helena James … Born 1/18/93 … Majoring in Engineering …Fan of the Atlanta Braves Wildcat volleyball • 27 Lady wildcat Lady Wildcat Roster Breakdown By State/Territory By Major Engineering: Peter California: Rodriguez Business Administration/ Management: Lindo, Bliese Sociology: Parker Nursing: Cormier Florida: Jimenez, Parker Biology: Curtis, Nwabuko, Davis Physical Education: Agson Mathematics: Rodriguez Computer Engineering: Jimenez Psychology: Gardner By Position Michigan: Curtis Middle Blocker (3): Nwakubo,Agson, Cormier Louisiana: Cormier Outside Hitter (6): Lindo, Peter, Gardner, Curtis,Davis,Parker Texas: Nwakubo, Agson, Davis Libero (1): Jimenez Setter (2): Bliese, Rodriguez By Class Senior (2): Nwakubo, Rodriguez Junior (2): Gardner, Davis Montana: Bliese Sophomore (5): Agson, Jimenez, Cormier, Bliese, Parker Freshman (3): Curtis, Lindo, Peter By Height 5-10 (2): Peter,Nwakubo 5-8 (2): Agson, Cormier 5-7 (4): Parker, Davis, Lindo, Gardner Virginia: Gardner USVI: Lindo,Peter 5-6 (2): Bleise, Jimenez 5-5 (2): Rodriguez 28 • bethune-cookman In this section... 2010 Individual Statistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 2010 Match results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 2010 Match Highs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 2010 MEAC Review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2010 Review 2010 Statistics No.Name — ATTACK — SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct — SET — — SERVE — A A/Set TA Pct SA S A/Set SE TA Pct 12 WILSON, Jessica 104 29- 27 240 2.31 143 803.121 20 0.19 163.123 15 0.14 23 311.926 2 GARDNER, Krysta 111 34-18 228 2.05 142 623.138 5 JOHNSON, Kaiyana 120 34-34 209 1.74 92 452.259 13 DAVIS, Janeen 1NWABUKO, Linda 95 31-20 161 1.69 94 626.107 9 0.08 89.101 13 0.12 30 117.744 27 0.22 104.260 16 0.13 31 230.865 16 0.17 156.103 12 0.13 26 235.889 102 34-251721.69 96498.153 90.09 41.220 0 0.00 0 4 1.000 4 AGSON, Kat 83 27-19 112 1.35 71 324.127 19 0.23 59.322 10 0.12 18 112.839 15 SMITH, Sydney 87 29-19 69 0.79 52 237.072 13 0.15 50.260 16 RODRIQUEZ, Frances 66 24-3 26 0.39 11 BLIESE, Alexis 10 REDDICK, Shanicka 118 34-31 72 29-8 14 WOODYEAR, Jacqueline 10333-1 7 JIMENEZ, Jennifer 3 MITCHELL, Ebony BETHUNE-COOKMAN No.Name 88 32-1 9 0 0.00 6 74.919 82.207 241 3.65 507.475 15 0.23 41 200.795 38 0.32 23 163.092 777 6.58 1779.437 24 0.20 16 394.959 7 0.10 3 32.125 10 0.10 16 76 -.079 2 0.02 5 5 0.07 85.059 9 0.12 13 194.933 21 0.20 212.099 18 0.17 37 302.877 38 -.079 9 0.10 175.051 33 0.38 24 295.919 7 6-0 0 0.0015 -.2000 0.00 0.000 0 0.0001 1.00 122 34-34127410.44 748 3960.133 1166 9.56 3420.341 165 1.35 265 2469.893 — RECEPT — SP RE TA Pct — DIG — Dig Dig/Set — BLOCKING — BS BA Total Blk/Set BE BHE — POINTS — Points Pts/Set 12 WILSON, Jessica 104 27 266.898 212 2.04 5 26 31 0.30 2 5 273.0 2.62 2 GARDNER, Krysta 111 18 137.869 79 0.71 4 41 45 0.41 4 1 265.5 2.39 5 JOHNSON, Kaiyana 120 1 9.889 50 0.42 17 53 70 0.58 11 4 268.5 2.24 95 26 235.889 172 1.81 2 15 17 0.18 1 2 182.5 1.92 102 0 7 1.000 34 0.33 13 39 52 0.51 5 0 204.5 2.00 4 AGSON, Kat 83 2 20.900 33 0.40 4 45 49 0.59 4 2 148.5 1.79 15 SMITH, Sydney 87 0 6 1.000 22 0.25 5 53 58 0.67 7 3 100.5 1.16 16 RODRIQUEZ, Frances 66 5 6.167 80 1.21 0 1 1 0.02 0 16 41.5 0.63 118 3 10.700 189 1.60 2 10 12 0.10 1 10 69.0 0.58 13 DAVIS, Janeen 1 NWABUKO, Linda 11 BLIESE, Alexis 10 REDDICK, Shanicka 721480.825 1121.5600 00.000216.00.22 14 WOODYEAR, Jacqueline 10344 330.867 3573.4701 10.010128.50.28 7 JIMENEZ, Jennifer 88 29 3 MITCHELL, Ebony 7 0 TEAM BETHUNE-COOKMAN 195.851 217 1 1.000 1 2.47 0 4 4 0.05 0 2 37.0 0.42 0.14 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00 37 1222062429.9151558 12.77 52 288 196.0 1.61 35 30 • bethune-cookman 48 1635.0 13.40 2010 Match Results DateOpponent Score Score-by-set Aug 27 at Florida Gulf Coast Aug 27 vs Florida Atlantic Aug 28 vs Houston Baptist Aug 28 vs UCF Aug 31 SAVANNAH STATE Sep 03 vs Wyoming Sep 03 at Stetson Sep 04 vs Wofford Sep 04 vs Florida Atlantic Sep 08 ALABAMA STATE Sep 10 $vs Florida Int'l Sep 11 $at Miami Sep 11 $SAN FRANCISCO Sep 17 PROVIDENCE Sep 17 SAVANNAH STATE Sep 18 PROVIDENCE Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE Sep 26 at Western Carolina Sep 27 at Presbyterian College Oct 05 NORTH FLORIDA Oct 08 N.C. CENTRAL Oct 10 * SOUTH CAROLINA STATE Oct 13 * FLORIDA A&M Oct 15 * NORTH CAROLINA A&T Oct 17 * at Norfolk State Oct 22 at N.C. Central Oct 29 * at North Carolina A&T Oct 30 at So. Carolina-Upstate Nov 02 at Jacksonville Nov 05 * at South Carolina State Nov 07 * at Florida A&M Nov 10 STETSON Nov 12 * NORFOLK STATE Nov 19 vs Maryland E. Shore L L L L W L L L L W L L L W W L L L L L L L L W L W W L L L L L L L 1-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 3-0 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-0 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-0 3-1 2-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 0-3 1-3 3-0 0-3 3-2 3-0 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3 2-3 1-3 15-25,19-25,26-24,15-25 20-25,8-25,13-25 20-25,25-21,20-25,13-25 14-25,22-25,15-25 25-14,25-16,25-21 12-25,19-25,12-25 25-23,17-25,19-25,21-25 9-25,19-25,17-25 18-25,21-25,22-25 25-17,25-18,25-22 25-21,10-25,17-25,14-25 17-25,12-25,8-25 14-25,19-25,17-25 25-23,25-23,26-24 24-26,25-14,25-14,25-12 18-25,25-21,16-25,25-21,10-15 21-25,21-25,23-25 16-25,17-25,26-28 22-25,19-25,26-24,21-25 27-25,25-27,17-25,21-25 20-25,22-25,25-10,23-25 19-25,19-25,20-25 23-25,22-25,27-25,20-25 25-20,25-19,25-9 12-25,18-25,16-25 25-16,25-23,20-25,23-25,15-12 25-18,25-14,25-19 25-19,22-25,22-25,16-25 15-25,21-25,23-25 20-25,16-25,23-25 17-25,10-25,25-22,12-25 19-25,25-19,25-21,21-25,19-21 21-25,25-13,25-23,23-25,14-16 19-25,25-13,15-25,20-25 Overall MEAC Record RecordAtt. 0-1 0-2 0-3 0-4 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 3-11 4-11 4-12 4-13 4-14 4-15 4-16 4-17 4-18 4-19 5-19 5-20 6-20 7-20 7-21 7-22 7-23 7-24 7-25 7-26 7-27 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 1-3 2-3 2-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-5 2-6 2-6 126 83 68 83 232 103 189 164 311 84 214 114 43 64 50 83 91 136 59 73 71 127 84 104 67 242 49 256 250 250 188 302 785 $ Hurricane Invitational, Miami, Fla. * denotes MEAC match Wildcat volleyball • 31 Lady wildcat 2010 Match Highs Individual ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) minimum 10 kills .625 (11- 1-16) JOHNSON, Kaiyana at Presbyterian POINTS 5-SETS 19.5 (19- 0- 0.5) WILSON, Jessica at N.C. Central KILLS (K-E-TA) 19 (19- 6-39) 5s WILSON, Jessica at N.C. Central ASSISTS 42 (3s) BLIESE, Alexis vs Providence KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 15 (15- 6-32) GARDNER, Krysta vs Alabama State ASSISTS 3-SETS 42 BLIESE, Alexis vs Providence KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 16 (16- 8-41) WILSON, Jessica vs Florida A&M KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 19 (19- 6-39) WILSON, Jessica at N.C. Central TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 42 ( 8- 5-42) 4s WILSON, Jessica vs Houston Baptist 42 (16- 4-42) 5s DAVIS, Janeen vs Providence TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 36 ( 5- 9-36) WILSON, Jessica at Norfolk State TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 42 ( 8- 5-42) WILSON, Jessica vs Houston Baptist TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 42 (16- 4-42) DAVIS, Janeen vs Providence POINTS 19.5 (19- 0- 0.5) 5s WILSON, Jessica at N.C. Central POINTS 3-SETS 15.5 (15- 0- 0.5) GARDNER, Krysta vs Alabama State ASSISTS 4-SETS 35 BLIESE, Alexis vs N.C. Central ASSISTS 5-SETS 35 BLIESE, Alexis vs Providence DIGS 25 (4s) WOODYEAR, Jacqueline vs Florida A&M DIGS 3-SETS 15 WOODYEAR, Jacqueline at Norfolk State DIGS 4-SETS 25 WOODYEAR, Jacqueline vs Florida A&M DIGS 5-SETS 16 JIMENEZ, Jennifer vs Stetson ACES 6 GARDNER, Krysta vs Savannah State BLOCKS (BS-BA) 7 ( 3- 4) JOHNSON, Kaiyana vs Norfolk State 7 ( 0- 7) AGSON, Kat at UPST POINTS 4-SETS 18.0 (12- 4- 2.0) WILSON, Jessica vs North Florida Team ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) .282 (49-16-117) vs Providence TOTAL ATTEMPTS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 177 (62-26-177) vs Florida A&M DIGS 3-SETS 49 at Norfolk State KILLS (K-E-TA) 69 (69-31-191) 5s vs Stetson TOTAL ATTEMPTS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 191 (69-31-191) vs Stetson DIGS 4-SETS 81 vs Florida A&M KILLS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 49 (49-16-117) vs Providence ASSISTS 61 (5s) vs Stetson DIGS 5-SETS 75 vs Stetson KILLS 4-SETS (K-E-TA) 62 (62-26-177) vs Florida A&M ASSISTS 3-SETS 45 vs Providence ACES 14 vs Savannah State KILLS 5-SETS (K-E-TA) 69 (69-31-191) vs Stetson ASSISTS 4-SETS 59 vs Florida A&M BLOCKS 15.0 vs Norfolk State TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) 191 (69-31-191) 5s vs Stetson ASSISTS 5-SETS 61 vs Stetson TOTAL ATTEMPTS 3-SETS (K-E-TA) 117 (49-16-117) vs Providence DIGS 81 (4s) vs Florida A&M 32 • bethune-cookman 2010 MEAC Review Northern Southern Standings — Conf. — – Overall – W-LPct. W-L Pct. Standings — Conf. — – Overall – W-LPct. W-L Pct. Maryland E. Shore 8-2.800 20-12.625 Florida A&M 7-1.875 12-15.444 Delaware State 8-2.800 18-12.600 South Carolina State 6-2.750 17-23.425 Howard 5-5.500 8-20.286 Norfolk State 5-3.625 13-20.394 Morgan State 4-6.400 6-20.231 Bethune-Cookman 2-6.250 7-27.206 Hampton 3-7.300 7-25.219 North Carolina A&T 0-8.000 2-31.061 Coppin State 2-8.200 5-21.192 TOURNAMENT CHAMPION: South Carolina State (defeated Delaware State 3-1) POST-SEASON: Florida defeated South Carolina State 3-0 (NCAA Regional) 2010 All-MEAC Volleyball Honors 2010 Weekly Accolades Coach of the Year: Brandon Duvall, Norfolk State Player of the Year: Jarne Gleaton, South Carolina State Rookie of the Year: Maline Vaitai, Maryland Eastern Shore Player of the Week A30 Sarah Wheatcroft DSU OH 6-1 Sr. S6 Tatiana Cooper NCAT OH 5-9 Fr. S13 Zoe Bowens UMES OH 5-10 Jr. S20 Bria Brimmer SCSU S 5-5 Jr. S27 Samantha ChukwuraUMESMB5-9 Sr. O4 Zoe Bowens UMES OH 5-10 Jr. Ashley Saunders CSU OH 5-10 Jr. O11 Pamela Barrera FAMU MB 6-1 So. O18 Jourdan Lemons MSU S 5-10 So. Erica Tajchman DSU OH 5-10 Sr. O25 Jarne Gleaton SCSU OH 5-11 Sr. N1 Pamela Barrera FAMU MB 6-1 So. Nicole Kessner NSU S 5-8 Jr. N8 Jarne Gleaton SCSU OH 5-11 Sr. First Team Jarne Gleaton Tosin Elebute Maline Vaitai Shabree Roberson Bria Brimmer Sonja Banicevic School South Carolina State Howard Maryland Eastern Shore South Carolina State South Carolina State Delaware State Pos. OH OH OH MB S L Ht. 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-5 5-9 Cl. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. Second Team Erica Tajchman Kaveinga Lea’Aetoa Charlotte Armstead Samantha Chukwura Stephanie Sierra Susan Egoavil School Delaware State Maryland Eastern Shore Norfolk State Maryland Eastern Shore Maryland Eastern Shore Florida A&M Pos. OH OH OH MB S L Ht. 6-1 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-8 5-6 Cl. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Sr. 2010 MEAC All-Tournament Honors Outstanding Performer: Jarne Gleaton, South Carolina State Outstanding Coach: Millicent Sylvan, South Carolina State 2010 MEAC All- Tournament Team Jarne Gleaton South Carolina State Shabree Roberson South Carolina State Maline Vaitai Maryland Eastern Shore Katherine Huanec Florida A&M Martina Ferrari Delaware State Sarah Wheatcroft Delaware State Rookie of the Week A30 Noelle Eagles NSU L 5-9 Fr. S6 Arielle Knafel NSU OH 5-9 Fr. S13 Maline Vaitai UMES OH 6-0 Fr. S20 Kaveingna Lea’AetoaUMES OH5-11Fr. S27 Kaveingna Lea’AetoaUMES OH5-11Fr. Noelle Eagles NSU L 5-9 Fr. O4 Maline Vaitai UMES OH 6-0 Fr. O11 Desire Waller SCSU OH 6-0 Fr. O18 Katherine Huanec FAMU OH 6-1 Fr. O25 Maline Vaitai UMES OH 6-0 Fr. N1 Maline Vaitai UMES OH 6-0 Fr. N8 Katherine Huanec FAMU OH 6-1 Fr. Wildcat volleyball • 33 Lady wildcat Melissa Sanders, B-CU’s All-Time Kills Leader In this section... Lady Wildcat Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Year-by-Year Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 All-Time Coaching Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Year-by-Year Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 All-Conference Honorees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 All-Time Letterwinners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 All-Time Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Team History Bethune-Cookman Records Individual ATTACK PERCENTAGE DIGS Match: .667 (18-0-27) Chelle Ticeson at Winston-Salem State 10/17/08 Season: .378 (267-53-565) Chelle Ticeson, 2008 Match: 28, Alyse Guzman vs. South Carolina St. 9/28/07 Season: 357, Jacqueline Woodyear, 2010 Career: 852, Melissa Sanders, 2001-2004 KILLS ACES Match: 30, Raquel McZeal vs. Florida Memorial, 1993 Season: 347, Shakirah Hudson, 2000 Career: 1,060, Melissa Sanders, 2001-2004 Match: 14, Irie Cormier vs. Savannah State 11/5/02 Season: 70 Raquel McZeal, 1993 Career: 152 Shakirah Hudson, 2000-2002 TOTAL ATTEMPTS BLOCKS Match: 75, Melissa Sanders vs. Morgan State 11/19/04 Season: 897 Terra Wagner, 2005 Career: 3,006, Melissa Sanders, 2001-2004 Match: 10 (0-10), Javanne Johnson vs. Stetson 11/13/02 Season: 103, Sharifa Carr 2001 Career: 419, Sharifa Carr, 1998-2001 ASSISTS Match: 102, Michelle Jueong vs. Hampton 10/20/95 64, Megan Myers vs. Stetson 11/2/04 Season: 1,023, Shironda Trotter, 2000 Career: 2,782, Shironda Trotter, 2000-2003 Team ATTACK PERCENT (K-E-TA) DIGS MATCH: . 429 (48-9-91) vs. Winston-Salem St. (Spet 28, 2007) SEASON: .184, 2002 MATCH: 115 (5g) vs Stetson (Sep 13, 2002) SEASON: 1,450, 2000 PER SET: 16.9, 2007 KILLS (K-E-TA) ACES MATCH: 74 (74-40-213) 5g at Savannah State (Oct 02, 2005) 74 (74-32-169) 5g vs Stetson (Nov 02, 2004) SEASON: 1436, 2000 PER SET: 13.3, 2007 MATCH: 24 vs Savannah State Univ. (Nov 05, 2002) SEASON: 271, 2000 PER SET: 2.18, 2000 TOTAL ATTEMPTS (K-E-TA) MATCH: 213 (74-40-213) at Savannah State (Oct 02, 2005) SEASON: 4073. 2000 ASSISTS MATCH: 70 (5g) at Savannah State (Oct 02, 2005) 70 (5g) vs Stetson (Nov 02, 2004) SEASON: 1234, 2002 PER SET:11.24, 2004 BLOCKS MATCH: 15.0 vs Norfolk State (Nov 12, 2010) 15.0 at Alabama State (Sep 07,2003) SEASON: 232, 2006 PER SET: 2.1, 2002 and 2006 Miscellaneous MATCHES PLAYED: 36, 2000 SETS PLAYED: 125, 2000 MATCHES WON: 19, 2001 MATCHES LOSS: 27, 1990 WINNING PERCENTAGE: .575, 2001 CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WON: 6, 2000 CONSECUTIVE MATCHES LOSS: 11, 1999 (since 1995) Wildcat volleyball • 35 Lady wildcat Year-by-Year Summary Year Coach W-L Pct MEAC (Regular Season and MEAC Tournament) 2010 Vanessa Cogswell 7-27 .206 2-6 (4th South)- Lost To UMES in Quarterfinals 2009 Vanessa Cogswell 13-15 .464 5-3 (2nd South) – Lost to UMES in Semifinals 2008 Vanessa Cogswell 10-17 .370 3-5 (T3 South) – Lost to FAMU In Semifinals 2007 Vanessa Cogswell 8-16 .333 3-5 (T3 South) – Lost to Morgan St. In Quarterfinals 2006 Vanessa Cogswell 9-12 .429 5-5 (5th) – Lost to North Carolina A&T in Quarterfinals 2005 Vanessa Cogswell 12-21 .364 5-5 (T5) - Lost to North Carolina A&T in Semifinals 2004 Vanessa Cogswell 14-12 .538 7-3 (2nd ) –Lost To Morgan State in Quarterfinals 2003 Paula Thompson 12-22 .353 4-5 (2nd South) - Lost to North Carolina A&T in quarterfinals 2002 Paula Thompson 13-20 .394 6-4 (3rd South) - Lost to North Carolina A&T in quarterfinals 2001 Paula Thompson 19-14 .575 10-4 (3rd) – Lost Hampton in quarterfinals 2000 Paula Thompson 12-24 .333 8-6 (3rd South) Lost to North Carolina A&T in quarterfinals 1999 Paula Thompson 3-24 .111 2-8 (5th South) Lost To Florida A&M in quarterfinals 1998 Alycia Vartimids 6-22 .214 3-5 (3rd South)- Lost To Howard in quarterfinals 1997 Alycia Vartimids 7-18.280 1-5 (4th South)-Lost To Morgan St. in 1st round 1996 Rosina Pearson 6-18.250 2-4 (3rd South)- Lost To Howard in 1st round 1995 Rosina Pearson 9-14 2-4 (3rd South)-Lost To Morgan State in semifinals 1994 Rosina Pearson 6-19.240 3-5 (3rd South) 1-2 in tournament 1993 Rosina Pearson 10-20.333 5-3 (2nd South) 1-2 in tournament 1992 Rosina Pearson 2-31.061 1-7 (4th South) 0-2 in tournament 1991 Rosina Pearson 3-22.120 1-7 (4th South) 0-2 in tournament 1990 Rosina Pearson 1-27.036 0-6 (4th South) 0-2 in tournament 1989 Rosina Pearson 1-24.040 0-2 in tournament 1988 Rosina Pearson n/a 1-2 in tournament 1987 Rosina Pearson 2-20.091 1-2 in tournament .391 Coaching Summary Coach Years W-L Vanessa Cogswell 2004-10 73-120 .378 1999-2003 59-104 .361 Rosina Pearson 1987-96 40-196 .190 Alycia Vartimids 1997-98 13-40 .245 Paula Thompson PSG 36 • bethune-cookman Year-by-Year Leaders KILLS ATTACK PERCENTAGE (cont.) 2010 Jessica Wilson.................240 2009 Chelle Ticeson................ 249 2008 Chelle Ticeson................ 267 2007 Danielle Goodrum........224 2006 Terra Wagner ................. 190 2005 Javanne Johnson..........277 2004 Melissa Sanders..............293 2003 Melissa Sanders.............. 296 2002 Jafna Davies .................302 2001 Shanna Herron .............. 276 2000 Shakirah Hudson........... 347 1999 Sharifa Carr................... 169 1998 Hana Odvrsova............. 162 1997n/a 1996 Danita Daniels................ 172 1993 Racquel McZeal............. 291 2000 Shironda Trotter............. .291 1999 Anna Cindric................. .190 1998 Sharifa Carr....................208 1997n/a 1996 Octavia Jones................273 TOTAL ATTACKS 2010 Jessica Wilson.................803 2009 Jessica Wilson................. 727 2008 Danielle Goodrum........ 776 2007 Danielle Goodrum........ 746 2006 Terra Wagner..................650 2005 Terra Wagner.................. 897 2004 Melissa Sanders..............804 2003 Melissa Sanders..............856 2002 Jafna Davis..................... 787 2001 Shannon Herron.............622 2000 Shakirah Hudson........... 868 1999 Sharifa Carr................... 532 1998 Sharifa Carr................... 476 1997n/a 1996n/a ATTACK PERCENTAGE 2010 Kaiyana Johnson...........259 2009 Chelle Ticeson................355 2008 Chelle Ticeson............... .378 2007 Chelle Ticeson................266 2006 Chelle Ticeson................266 2005 Vonetta Simpson............224 2004 Chaquila Pointer............256 2003 Melissa Sanders............. .197 2002 Javanne Johnson..........227 2001 Shannon Herron.............254 ASSISTS 2010 Alexis Bliese.................... 777 2009 Daryl Rodriguez............ 558 2008 Julie Gibson .................. 566 2007 Julie Gibson .................. 579 2006 Kumiko Chow ............... 584 2005 Ariane Guy ................... 824 2004 Megan Myers................ 356 2003 Megan Myers ............... 602 2002 Shironda Trotter............. 869 2001 Shironda Trotter............. 767 2000 Shironda Trotter........... 1023 1999 Vanessa Cogswell........ 445 1998 Patricia Torres ................ 574 1997n/a 1996 Elizabeth Canon .......... 441 SERVICE ACES 2010 Jacqueline Woodyear... 33 2009 Chelle Ticeson ................ 36 2008 Kaiyana Johnson ........... 29 2007 Alyse Guzman ................ 28 2006 Danielle Goodrum ......... 25 2005 Javanne Johnson............ 41 2004 Megan Myers................... 17 2003 Irie Cormier ..................... 47 2002 Shakirah Hudson ............ 38 2001 Shakirah Hudson ............ 57 2000 Shakirah Hudson ............. 57 1999 Renee Floyd..................... 32 Natasha Grayson............ 32 1998 Sharifa Carr..................... 22 1996 Octavia Jones ................. 27 1993 Racquel McZeal............... 70 DIGS (cont.) 2006 Ariane Guy ....................299 2005 Danielle Goodrum........350 2004 Irie Cormier .................... 121 2003 Jafna Davies .................263 2002 Jafna Davies .................255 2001 Cortina Hall....................238 2000 Cortina Hall ...................293 1999 Natasha Grayson ..........277 1998 Aarin Brennam .............. 266 1997n/a 1996 Keesha Parnam ............260 TOTAL BLOCKS 2010 Kaiyana Johnson............. 70 2009 Kaiyana Johnson............. 73 2008 Chelle Ticeson ................. 69 2007 Chelle Ticeson .................53 2006 Vonetta Simpson ............. 87 2005 Vonetta Simpson ........... 102 2004 Vonetta Simpson.............. 62 2003 Chaqula Pointer .............. 76 2002 Shakira Hudson ............... 66 2001Sharifa Carr ...................... 103 2000 Shakira Hudson............... 82 1999 Sharifa Carr..................... 82 1998 Sharifa Carr ..................... 59 1997n/a 1996 Danita Daniels ..............63.5 DIGS 2010 Jacqueline Woodyear.357 2009 Jessica Wilson ............... 191 2008 Shakhea Moore-Hagins....330 2007 Danielle Goodrum ....... 219 Chelle Ticeson Wildcat volleyball • 37 Lady wildcat Year-by-Year Results 2010 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall 7-27 MEAC 2-6 (4th South) Aug 27at Florida Gulf Coast 1-3 L 15-25,19-25,26-24,15-25 Aug 27vs Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 20-25,8-25,13-25 Aug 28vs Houston Baptist 1-3 L 20-25,25-21,20-25,13-25 Aug 28vs UCF 0-3 L 14-25,22-25,15-25 Aug 31 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 25-14,25-16,25-21 Sep 03 vs Wyoming 0-3 L 12-25,19-25,12-25 Sep 03at Stetson 1-3 L 25-23,17-25,19-25,21-25 Sep 04 vs Wofford 0-3 L 9-25,19-25,17-25 Sep 04 vs Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 18-25,21-25,22-25 Sep 08 ALABAMA STATE W 3-0 25-17,25-18,25-22 $ Sep 10 vs Florida Int’ 1-3 L 25-21,10-25,17-25,14-25 $ Sep 11 at Miami 0-3 L 17-25,12-25,8-25 $ Sep 11 SAN FRANCISCO 0-3 L 14-25,19-25,17-25 Sep 17 PROVIDENCE W 3-0 25-23,25-23,26-24 Sep 17 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-1 24-26,25-14,25-14,25-12 Sep 18 PROVIDENCE 2-3 L 18-25,25-21,16-25,25-21,10-15 Sep 21 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 21-25,21-25,23-25 Sep 26 at Western Carolina 0-3 L 16-25,17-25,26-28 Sep 27 at Presbyterian College 1-3 L 22-25,19-25,26-24,21-25 Oct 05 NORTH FLORIDA 1-3 L 27-25,25-27,17-25,21-25 Oct 08 N.C. CENTRAL 1-3 L 20-25,22-25,25-10,23-25 * Oct 10 SOUTH CAROLINA ST 0-3 L 19-25,19-25,20-25 * Oct 13 FLORIDA A&M 1-3 L 23-25,22-25,27-25,20-25 * Oct 15 NO. CAROLINA A&T W 3-0 25-20,25-19,25-9 * Oct 17 at Norfolk State 0-3 L 12-25,18-25,16-25 Oct 22at N.C. Central W 3-2 25-16,25-23,20-25,23-25,15-12 * Oct 29at North Carolina A&T W 3-0 25-18,25-14,25-19 Oct 30at So. Carolina-Upstate 1-3 L 25-19,22-25,22-25,16-25 Nov 02at Jacksonville 0-3 L 15-25,21-25,23-25 * Nov 05at South Carolina State 0-3 L 20-25,16-25,23-25 * Nov 07at Florida A&M 1-3 L 17-25,10-25,25-22,12-25 Nov 10 STETSON 2-3 L 19-25,25-19,25-21,21-25,19-21 * Nov 12 NORFOLK STATE 2-3 L 21-25,25-13,25-23,23-25,14-16 Nov 19 vs Maryland E. Shore 1-3 L 19-25,25-13,15-25,20-25 *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match $= Hurricane Invitational, Miami, Fla. 2009 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall13-15 MEAC 5-3 (2nd South) Aug 29vs Jacksonville 0-3 L 14-25,17-25,22-25 Aug 29vs North Florida 0-3 L 11-25,18-25,22-25 Sep 01 UCF 0-3 L 22-25,15-25,19-25 Sep 04 FURMAN 0-3 L 15-25,11-25,19-25 Sep 04at Troy 0-3 L 18-25,29-31,19-25 Sep 05at Mercer 0-3 L 20-25,22-25,19-25 Sep 11 at Alabama State W 3-0 25-14,25-23,25-23 Sep 12 vs Miss Valley State W 3-2 22-25,25-7,17-25,25-21,15-12 Sep 12 at Alabama A&M 0-3 L 22-25,21-25,15-25 Sep 15 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 25-16,25-14,25-9 Sep 17 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 17-25,15-25,21-25 Sep 25 at Gardner-Webb 0-3 L 15-25,21-25,14-25 Sep 26 at Savannah State W 3-0 30-28,25-23,25-19 Sep 29at Stetson 1-3 L 17-25,25-18,17-25,15-25 Oct 09at Winston-Salem State W 3-2 22-25,24-26,25-20,25-23,15-11 * Oct 11 at South Carolina State W 3-2 25-22,23-25,25-23,15-25,15-12 * Oct 16 N. CAROLINA A&T W 3-0 25-19,25-22,25-16 Oct 20at North Florida 0-3 L 11-25,12-25,17-25 Oct 23 WINSTON-SALEM ST. W 3-0 25-15,25-10,25-14 * Oct 25at Florida A&M 0-3 L 25-27,23-25,21-25 * Oct 30at North Carolina A&T W 3-0 25-9,25-14,25-15 * Nov 01at Norfolk State 1-3 L 17-25,25-27,25-22,24-26 * Nov 06 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. W 3-0 25-19,25-20,25-17 * Nov 08 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 23-25,14-25,15-25 Nov 11 STETSON W 3-0 25-14,25-17,25-21 * Nov 13 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 25-21,25-18,25-20 Nov 20vs Morgan State W 3-1 30-28,18-25,25-20,25-17 Nov 21 vs Maryland E. Shore 0-3 L 10-25,21-25,20-25 *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match 2008 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall10-17 MEAC 3-5 (T-3rd South) ! Aug 29at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 16-25,13-25,20-25 ! Aug 30 North Florida 2-3 L 25-20,22-25,25-23,16-25,8-15 ! Aug 30 Northern Iowa 0-3 L 11-25,16-25,11-25 # Sep 05 Auburn University 0-3 L 16-25,20-25,16-25 # Sep 5 Georgia Southern 0-3 L 15-25,24-26,21-25 # Sep 6 Presbyterian 0-3 L 15-25,10-25,23-25 # Sep 6 at Mercer Bears 0-3 L 9-25,21-25,21-25 Sep 9 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 25-17,25-15,25-15 Sep 10 at UCF 0-3 L 16-25,13-25,9-25 Sep 14 at Jacksonville 0-3 L 10-25,13-25,12-25 Sep 20at Savannah State W 3-0 25-14,29-27,25-23 Sep 23 STETSON 2-3 L 21-25,25-23,25-19,23-25,12-15 Sep 30 NORTH FLORIDA W 3-1 25-17,25-14,21-25,25-23 * Oct 5 South Carolina State W 3-2 23-25,25-22,25-17,25-27,15-10 * Oct 6 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 25-18,25-22,25-23 * Oct 10 at North Carolina A & T W 3-0 25-22,25-14,25-18 * Oct 12 at Norfolk State 1-3 L 25-20,19-25,24-26,23-25 Oct 18 at N.C.Central W 3-2 25-16,25-20,21-25,20-25,15-13 Oct 17 at Winston-Salem State W 3-1 25-17,23-25,25-11,25-21 * Oct 20 Florida A & M 1-3 L 17-25,25-19,17-25,13-25 * Oct 24 North Carolina A & T 1-3 L 23-25,23-25,25-21,23-25 Oct 28at Stetson 1-3 L 23-25,25-23,22-25,21-25 * Oct 31 at South Carolina State 1-3 L 15-25,19-25,25-22,22-25 * Nov 4 at Florida A & M 1-3 L 25-27,25-22,18-25,16-25 Nov 7 Winston-Salem St W 3-0 25-19,25-21,25-19 %Nov 14 Howard University W 3-2 20-25,25-15,13-25,25-23,15-11 %Nov 15 Florida A & M 2-3 L 25-19,17-25,25-23,19-25,12-15 !=Florida Atlantic Tournament (Boca Raton, Fla.) - Matches 1-3 #=Mercer Bear Brawl (Macon, Ga) - Matches 4-7 %=MEAC Tournament (Hampton, Va.) - Final 2 Matches *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match-WSSU Not Included, Probationary Member 2007 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall 8-16, MEAC 3-5 (t-3rd South) # Sep 7 N.C. Central 1-3 L 21-30,30-24,17-30,25-30 # Sep 8 N.C. Central 0-3 L 25-30,28-30,31-33 # Sep 8 at Florida Gulf Coast 0-3 L 10-30,17-30,8-30 Sep 11 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 30-21,30-18,30-16 Sep 13 at Jacksonville 0-3 L 22-30,22-30,21-30 Sep 15 at North Florida 0-3 L 20-30,15-30,22-30 Sep 19 ALABAMA STATE W 3-0 30-17,30-18,30-14 Sep 26 at Florida A&M 0-3 L 24-30,14-30,18-30 38 • bethune-cookman * Sep 28at South Carolina State 2-3 L 30-24,28-30,24-30,30-20,7-15 Sep 29at Winston-Salem State W 3-0 30-16,30-15,30-21 Oct 2 NORTH FLORIDA 1-3 L 30-28,23-30,21-30,22-30 * Oct 6 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 30-21,30-28,30-26 Oct 9 The Citadel 1-3 L 23-30,22-30,30-24,28-30 Oct 12 N. CAROLINA A&T W 3-1 31-29,28-30,31-29,30-22 Oct 18 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 16-30,17-30,21-30 Oct 20 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-0 30-23,30-17,30-26 * Oct 23 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 16-30,22-30,20-30 Oct 26 WINSTON-SALEM ST. W 3-1 30-21,30-28,28-30,30-22 Oct 30at Stetson 0-3 L 13-30,25-30,24-30 * Nov 2 at Norfolk State 1-3 L 30-25,23-30,28-30,29-31 Nov 3 at Savannah State W 3-0 30-20,30-17,30-20 Nov 9 at N.C. Central 0-3 L 28-30,20-30,17-30 Nov 11 at North Carolina A&T 1-3 L 30-24,22-30,28-30,25-30 %Nov 16 Morgan State 0-3 L 17-30,18-30,22-30 #=Florida Gulf Coast Tournament - First 3 Matches %=MEAC Tournament - Morgan State - Final Match *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match 2006 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall 9-12 MEAC 5-5 (t-5th) # Sep 8 Savannah State W 3-0 30-19,30-25,30-26 # Sep 8 at The Citadel W 3-0 30-26,30-25,30-25 Sep 9 at South Carolina State W 3-2 24-30,30-19,25-30,30-21,15-11 Sep 12 NORTH FLORIDA 1-3 L 15-30,15-30,30-26,27-30 Sep 15 at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 14-30,15-30,18-30 Sep 19 STETSON 2-3 L 30-27,23-30,30-21,17-30,12-15 Sep 29 North Florida 0-3 L 19-30,19-30,18-30 Sep 30at Jacksonville 0-3 L 25-30,20-30,18-30 *$Oct 13 Delaware State 1-3 L 30-23,21-30,24-30,24-30 *$Oct 13 Howard W 3-0 30-20,30-26,30-28 *$Oct 14 Morgan State 1-3 L 24-30,30-21,30-32,22-30 *$Oct 14 Hampton W 3-1 30-22,30-19,19-30,30-17 *$Oct 15 Coppin State W 3-2 30-18,21-30,23-30,30-27,15-13 *$Oct 15 Maryland-Eastern Shore 0 -3 L 21-30,24-30,27-30 * Oct 20 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-0 30-22,30-25,30-17 * Oct 25 JACKSONVILLE 1-3 L 30-28,14-30,19-30,24-30 * Oct 27 N. CAROLINA A&T 0-3 L 26-30,17-30,27-30 * Nov 6 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 8-30,8-30,20-60 Nov 10 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-1 30-25,20-30,30-21,30-21 * Nov 11 NORFOLK STATE W 3-1 26-30,30-22,30-17,30-27 % Nov 17 North Carolina A&T 1-3 L 28-30,33-35,33-31,27-30 #=Citadel Tournament (Charleston, S.C.) $=MEAC Round-Up (Orangeburg, S.C.) %=MEAC Tournament (Hampton,VA) - North Carolina A & T - Final Match *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match 2005 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall 12-21, MEAC 5-5 (t-5th) & Aug 26at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 20-30,20-30,19-30 & Aug 27 Florida International 0-3 L 26-30,19-30,17-30 & Aug 27 Stetson 0-3 L 24-30,12-30,25-30 % Sep 2 at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 15-30,12-30,15-30 % Sep 3 Furman 0-3 L 23-30,19-30,18-30 % Sep 3 Fairfield 0-3 L 23-30,10-30,19-30 Sep 9 UCF 0-3 L 21-30,15-30,16-30 Sep 10 THE CITADEL W 3-1 24-30,31-29,30-27,30-28 Sep 13 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 30-22,31-29,30-24 $ Sep 16 at Troy 0-3 L 16-30,19-30,22-30 $ Sep 17 Louisiana Tech 0-3 L 15-30,19-30,20-30 $ Sep 17 Alcorn State W 3-1 30-18,30-23,31-33,30-24 * Sep 23at South Carolina State W 3-1 30-28,30-24,19-30,30-16 * Sep 24 at North Carolina A&T 0-3 L 18-30,14-30,15-30 Sep 27 at North Florida 0-3 L 14-30,16-30,26-30 * Sep 30at Norfolk State W 3-1 30-24,22-30,30-17,33-31 Oct 2 at Savannah State W 3-2 26-30,22-30,30-23,30-25,15-10 Oct 8 NORFOLK STATE W 3-1 30-26,30-23,27-30,30-13 * Oct 14 Delaware State 2-3 L 30-27,24-30,30-24,24-30,11-15 * Oct 14 Howard 0-3 L 25-30,20-30,17-30 * Oct 15 Hampton 1-3 L 19-30,30-26,15-30,19-30 * Oct 15 Morgan State W 3-2 32-30,26-30,30-28,22-30,18-16 * Oct 16 Coppin State W 3-2 22-30,27-30,31-29,30-27,20-18 * Oct 16 at Md.-Eastern Shore W 3-2 19-30,30-28,22-30,30-23,15-13 Oct 22 N. CAROLINA A&T 1-3 L 23-30,30-22,24-30,19-30 Oct 26at Jacksonville 0-3 L 16-30,20-30,12-30 * Oct 29 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 21-30,20-30,13-30 Nov 2 at Florida A&M 0-3 L 14-30,9-30,9-30 Nov 5 at Stetson 0-3 L 17-30,25-30,23-30 Nov 8 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 21-30,14-30,24-30 Nov 12 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-0 30-20,30-19,30-22 Nov 18at Delaware State W 3-1 30-26,30-27,21-30,30-13 # Nov 18 North Carolina A&T 0-3 L 29-31,20-30,16-30 &=Florida Atlantic Invitational (Boca Raton, Fla.) %=FAU Doubletree Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.) $=Hampton Inn Troy Invitational (Troy, Ala.) #=MEAC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference match 2004 Head Coach: Vanessa Cogswell Overall14-12 MEAC 7-3 (2nd) ^ Sep 17 vs Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 18-30,23-30,17-30 ^ Sep 17 vs Georgia 0-3 L 14-30,12-30,18-30 ^ Sep 18 at Central Florida 0-3 L 20-30,12-30,23-30 * Sep 28at Florida A&M 0-3 L 9-30,13-30,21-30 * Oct 1 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 30-15,30-24,20-28 Oct 5 at Stetson W 3-2 17-30,25-30,30-25,30-25,15-10 Oct 6 at Savannah State W 3-0 30-16,30-23,30-23 * Oct 7 at Norfolk State W 3-0 30-15,30-10,30-23 Oct 13 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 20-30,21-30,17-30 * Oct 15 Hampton W 3-0 30-28,30-19,30-27 * Oct 15 Howard W 3-1 30-23,30-23,27-30,30-24 * Oct 16 at Md.-Eastern Shore 0-3 L 19-30,25-30,25-30 * Oct 16 Delaware State 1-3 L 21-30,27-30,30-27,22-30 * Oct 16 Morgan State W 3-0 30-27,30-17,30-27 * Oct 17 Coppin State W 3-0 30-19,30-28,30-26 * Oct 22at South Carolina State W 3-1 30-26,22-30,30-28,30-19 * Oct 23at North Carolina A&T W 3-2 30-28,26-30,30-16,28-30,16-14 Oct 25at Jacksonville 0-3 L 16-30,21-30,24-30 Oct 26at Central Florida 0-3 L 24-30,26-30,17-30 Oct 30 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0-3 L 16-30,26-30,28-30 Nov 2 STETSON W 3-2 26-30,32-34,30-20,30-25,15-13 Nov 3 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 30-14,30-16,30-19 Nov 8 #24 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 7-30,19-30,14-30 Nov 12 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-0 30-21,30-14,30-22 Nov 13 N. CAROLINA A&T W 3-1 30-20,30-18,27-30,30-21 % Nov 19 Morgan State 2-3 L 30-25,30-27,28-30,27-30,13-15 ^=Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) %=MEAC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match Wildcat volleyball • 39 Lady wildcat *2003 Head Coach: Paula Thompson Overall 13-19, MEAC 6-4 (4th) ^ Aug 29 Tennessee State 0-3 L 22-30,22-30,27-30 ^ Aug 30 Jackson State W 3-0 31-29,30-24,30-12 ^ Aug 30at Troy State 0-3 L 21-30,22-30,19-30 # Sep 05 Jacksonville State 0-3 L 20-30,12-30,18-30 # Sep 06at Auburn 1-3 L 20-30,30-28,21-30,26-30 # Sep 06 Alabama State W 3-1 30-14,30-19,26-30,32-30 Sep 07 at Alabama State W 3-1 30-22,26-30,30-21,30-19 Sep 12 at Citadel 0-3 L 17-30,23-30,21-30 Sep 16 STETSON 0-3 L 28-30,28-30,24-30 $ Sep 19 East Carolina 0-3 L 20-30,19-30,19-30 $ Sep 20 Eastern Michigan 0-3 L 10-30,28-30,13-30 $ Sep 20at Costal Carolina 0-3 L 8-30,14-30,32-34 * Sep 23at Florida A&M 0-3 L 12-30,13-30,17-30 * Sep 26 at South Carolina State 1-3 L 19-30,30-25,28-30,28-30 * Sep 27 at North Carolina A&T 0-3 L 22-30,24-30,22-30 Sep 30at UCF 0-3 L 13-30,18-30,15-30 Oct 03 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 30-23,31-29,30-18 Oct 07 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 20-30,23-30,24-30 Oct 08 LIPSCOMB 0-3 L 15-30,25-30,16-30 * Oct 11 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 30-23,30-19,30-13 Oct 14 at Stetson 0-3 L 27-30,25-30,21-30 * Oct 17 MD.-EASTN. SHORE 0-3 L 27-30,16-30,28-30 * Oct 17 DELAWARE STATE W 3-0 30-9,30-25,30-18 * Oct 23 FLORIDA A&M W 0-3 17-30,17-30,19-30 * Oct 26at Coppin State W 3-0 30-23,30-23,30-14 * Oct 27at Morgan State 1-3 L 29-31,27-30,30-20,25,30 Oct 31 at Jacksonville 0-3 L 23-30,29-31,12-30 * Nov 07at Howard W 3-2 28-30,29-31,30-24,31-29,16-14 * Nov 08at Hampton W 3-1 26-30,30-26,30-21,30-16 * Nov 08 Norfolk State W 3-2 30-22,30-19,29-31,17-30,15-6 * Nov 14 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-0 32-30,30-24,30-23 * Nov 15 N. CAROLINA A&T 1-3 L 18-30,30-23,33-35,26-30 % Nov 20 Delaware State W 3-0 30-24,30-12,30-21 % Nov 21 North Carolina A&T ( TBR)-3 L Match Scores TBR % Nov 21 North Carolina A&T (TBR)-3 L Match Scores TBR ^=Troy State Tournament (Troy, Ala.) #=Auburn Tounament (Auburn, Ala.) $=Coastal Carolina Tournament (Conway, S.C.) %-MEAC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match 2002 Head Coach: Paula Thompson Overall 13-20 MEAC 6-4 (3rd) ^ Aug 30 South Alabama 1-3 L 30-19,25-30,26-30,18-30 ^ Aug 30 Lipscomb W 3-1 28-30,30-21,30-12,30-25 ^ Aug 31at Troy State 0-3 L 22-30,29-30,19,30 ^ Aug 31 Elon W 3-0 36-34,30-26,30-28 Sep 6 at Charleston Southern 0-3 L 26-30,31-33,26-30 Sep 7 at Savannah State W 3-0 30-14,30-17,30-25 Sep 10 JACKSONVILLE 0-3 L 28-30,16-30,26-30 & Sep 13 Stetson 2-3 L 30-25,30-23,29-31,25-30,6-15 & Sep 13 Xavier 0-3 L 24-30,23-30,27-30 & Sep 14 at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 26-30,27-30,19-30 & Sep 14 Georgia Southern 0-3 L 20-30,23-30,21-30 Sep 17 STETSON 0-3 L 28-30,21-30,22-30 * Sep 20 FLORIDA A&M 1-3 L 23-30,20-30,30-25,22-30 * Sep 24 at Norfolk State W 3-0 30-13,30-13,30-23 * Sep 27 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-1 30-19,30-23,24-30,30-21 * Sep 29 N. CAROLINA A&T 0-3 L 17-30,19-30,26-30 * Oct 4 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 30-20,30-19,30-15 Oct 7 ALA W 3-0 30-10,30-24,30-22 Oct 8 at UCF 1-3 L 24-30,30-27,16-30,17-30 Oct 10 GA. SOUTHERN 0-3 L 20-30,21-30,26-30 * Oct 18 at Md.-Eastern Shore 0-3 L 20-30,16-30,28-30 * Oct 20at Delaware State W 3-0 30-27,30-9,30-18 * Oct 25at South Carolina State W 3-0 30-28,30-27,30-16 * Oct 26at North Carolina A&T 1-3 L 30-28,15-30,27-30,19-30 Oct 29at Stetson 2-3 L 28-30,22-30,30-28,30-20,6-15 Oct 30at Jacksonville 0-3 L 21-30,27-30,22-30 * Nov 1 COPPIN STATE W 3-0 30-15,30-15,30-18 * Nov 3 MORGAN STATE 0-3 L 24-30,27-30,21-30 Nov 5 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 30-11,30-11,30-14 * Nov 8 HAMPTON W 3-0 30-16,30-20,30-18 * Nov 10 HOWARD W 3-1 30-15,27-30,30-15,30-15 % Nov 15 North Carolina A&T 0-3 L 21-30,23-30,25-30 ^=Troy State Tournament (Troy, Ala.) &=Florida Atlantic Invitational (Boca Raton, Fla.) %=MEAC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Matches 2001 Head Coach: Paula Thompson Overall 19-14, MEAC 10-4 (3rd) Aug 31vs Belmont 0-3 L 16-30,20-30,25-30 Sept 1 at Troy State 0-3 L 14-30,13-30,18-30 Sept 1 vs Southern Miss 0-3 L 17-30,23-30,16-30 Sep 02at Alabama State W 3-1 30-26,26-30,30-10,42-40 Sep 07 at The Citade W 3-1 30-23,24-30,30-27,30-24 Sep 19 STETSON W 3-2 30-26,30-20,27-30,25-30,15-10 Sep 20 DAVID LIPSCOMB W 3-0 30-19,30-14,31-29 * Sep 23at Florida A&M 1-3 L 9-30,30-25,17-30,18-30 * Sep 28 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 30-22,30-12,30-15 * Sep 28 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 30-18,30-21,30-27 Sep 29 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0-3 L 19-30,28-30,13-30 Oct 02 JACKSONVILLE . 1-3 L 26-30,16-30,30-26,21-30 * Oct 05at North Carolina A&T 2-3 L 24-30,14-30,30-23,31-29,6-15 * Oct 07 at South Carolina State W 3-1 30-28,30-27,21-30,30-17 Oct 10 at UCF 0-3 L 18-30,20-30,16-30 Oct 12 SAVANNAH STATE W 3-0 30-8,30-13,30-26 Oct 13 ALABAMA STATE W 3-0 30-14,30-20,30-19 * Oct 19 vs Coppin State W 3-0 30-13,30-17,30-17 * Oct 19 vs HOWARD W 3-1 28-30,30-24,30-16,30-25 * Oct 20 vs DSU W 3-0 30-9,30-19,30-16 * Oct 20 vs Morgan State 0-3 L 20-30,31-33,23-30 * Oct 20 vs HAMPTON W 3-1 30-26,31-29,26-30,30-26 * Oct 21 vs UMES W 3-0 30-9,30-18,30-22 Oct 24at Stetson 1-3 L 23-30,26-30,30-28,22-30 Oct 25 MORRIS BROWN W 3-0 30-16,30-10,30-18 * Oct 29 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 15-30,18-30,17-30 * Oct 31 NORTH CAROLINA A&TW 3-1 25-30,30-28,30-28,31-29 * Nov 02 SOUTH CAROLINA STATEW 3-030-26,30-17,30-17 Nov 04at Miami 0-3 L 20-30,16-30,25-30 Nov 05at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 18-30,22-30,24-30 Nov 08at Jacksonville.W 1-0 0-0,0-0,1-0 Nov 10at Morris Brown W 3-0 30-15,30-15,30-26 %Nov 17 Hampton W 3-0 *MEAC Conference Match %-MEAC Tournament Match 40 • bethune-cookman 2000 Head Coach: Paula Thompson Overall12-24 MEAC 8-6 (3rd) ^ Sep 1 at Winthrop 0-3 L 2-15,0-15,8-15 ^ Sep 1 East Carolina 0-3 L 5-15,5-15,4-15 ^ Sep 2 Samford 0-3 L 9-15,11-15,3-15 Sep 6 at Jacksonville 0-3 L 6-15,3-15,9-15 Sep 7 FLORIDA INTL. 1-3 L 11-15,2-15,15-11,4-15 Sep 9 CITADEL W 3-1 7-15,15-8,15-12,17-15 Sep 11 at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 6-15,11-15,10-15 # Sep 15 at Troy State 0-3 L 12-15,8-15,5-15 # Sep 16 Belmont 1-3 L 5-15,15-11,5-15,9-15 # Sep 16 High Point 2-3 L 12-15,15-13,15-13,10-15 & Sep 22at Central Florida 0-3 L 1-15,8-15,11-15 & Sep 22 Winthrop 0-3 L 10-15,12-15,7-15 & Sep 23 UNC Wilmington 1-3 L 13-15,11-15,15-12,14-16 Sep 29 ALABAMA STATE W 3-0 15-9,18-16,15-12 Sep 30 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0-3 L 5-15,12-15,14-16 * Oct 1 at Florida A&M 0-3 L 2-15,3-15,11-15 * Oct 5 N. CAROLINA A&T 1-3 L 13-15,17-15,13-15,9-15 * Oct 6 S. CAROLINA STATE W 3-1 15-12,15-11,9-15,15-10 * Oct 13 NORFOLK STATE W 3-0 15-8,15-12,15-5 Oct 17 MORRIS BROWN W 3-0 15-2,15-7,15-5 * Oct 20 Md.-Eastern Shore W 3-0 15-3,15-3,15-4 * Oct 20 Delaware State W 3-0 15-3,15-12,15-9 * Oct 21 Coppin State W 3-0 16-12,15-2,15-5 * Oct 21 Morgan State 2-3 L 15-2,7-15,6-15,16-14 * Oct 22 Hampton 1-3 L 15-10,11-15,4-15,16-18 * Oct 22 Howard W 3-0 15-9,15-5,15-11 Oct 25at Stetson 0-3 L 10-15,5-15,5-15 * Oct 27at Norfolk State W 3-0 15-4,15-3,15-1 * Oct 30 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 5-15,12-15,8-15 * Nov 3 at North Carolina A&T 0-3 L 12-15,10-15,15-17 * Nov 4 at South Carolina State W 3-0 15-4,15-13,15-8 Nov 7 STETSON 1-3 L 4-15,14-16,15-1,12-15 Nov 8 JACKSONVILLE 2-3 L 7-15,15-13,3-15,15-11 Nov 11 MERCER 1-3 L 9-15,13-15,15-11,4-15 %Nov 17 Md.-Eastern Shore W 3-0 15-0,15-5,15-5 %Nov 18 North Carolina A&T 2-3 L 9-15,11-15,15-9,15-9 ^=Winthrop Tournament (Rock Hill, S.C.) #=Troy State Tournament (Troy, Ala.) &=Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) %=MEAC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match 1999 Head Coach: Paula Thompson Overall 3-24, MEAC 2-8 (5th) ^ Sep 3 Alabama A&M ^ Sep 3 Charleston Southern ^ Sep 4 Southern University Sep 7 at Stetson Sep 9 FLORIDA ATLANTIC # Sep 24 UNC-Ashville # Sep 24 Rice Unversity # Sep 25 Central Florida # Sep 25 St. Johns University * Oct 1 N. CAROLINA A&T Oct 6 at Jacksonville * Oct 8 NORFOLK Oct 11 at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L 8-15,8-15,6-15 0-3 L 4-15,4-15,3-15 0-3 L 11-15,5-15,14-16 0-3 L 5-15,1-15,3-15 0-3 L 1-15,4-15,3-14 0-3 L 2-15,3-15,10-15 0-3 L 3-15,0-15,3-15 0-3 L 1-15,3-15,9-15 1-3 L 0-15,1-15,15-6,5-15 0-3 L 5-15,3-15,6-15 0-3 L 3-15,5-15,13-15 1-3 L 15-11,13-15,7-15,9-15 0-3 L 4-15,7-15,4-15 Oct 12 at Florida International 0-3 L 5-15,7-15,3-15 * Oct 15 S. CAROLINA STATE 1-3 L 15-13,2-15,2-15,12-15 * Oct 18 at Florida A&M 0-3 L 5-15,0-15,0-15 * Oct 22at North Carolina A&T 0-3 L 6-15,8-15,1-15 * Oct 23at South Carolina State 1-3 L 6-15,5-15,15-13,2-15 Oct 29at Charleston Southern 0-3 L 4-15,4-15,2-15 * Nov 1 FLORIDA A&M 0-3 L 4-15,2-15,10-15 * Nov 4 at Norfolk W 3-2 6-15,1-15,15-12,15-12,17-15 * Nov 5 at Hampton 0-3 L 4-15,12-15,1-15 * Nov 5 Md.-Eastern Shore W 3-0 15-1,15-3,15-4 * Nov 6 ST. FRANCIS CLG. 0-3 L 14-16,7-15,9-15 Nov 10 STETSON 1-3 L 0-15,7-15,15-4,9-15 % Nov 19 Delaware State W 3-2 13-15,15-9,15-8,8-15,15-12 % Nov 19 Florida A&M 0-3 L 4-15,4-15,0-15 ^=B-CC Sun and Surf Spikefest (Ormond Beach, Fla.) #=University of Central Florida Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) %=MEAC Tournament (Baltimore, Md.) *=Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Match 1998 Head Coach: Alycia Varytimidis Overall 6-22, MEAC 3-5 (3rd) Paul Quinn 1-3 L @Prairie View A&M 0-3 L Grambling 0-3 L Texas Southern W 3-0 at Stetson 0-3 L at Jacksonville 0-3 L at Georgia Southern 0-3 L Jacksonville 0-3 L Jackson State W 3-1 at Florida International 0-3 L at Florida Atlantic 0-3 L Florida A&M 0-3 L North Carolina A&T 0-3 L South Carolina State W 3-1 Florida A&M 1-3 L Norfolk State W 3-2 Campbell W 3-0 Florida Atlantic 0-3 L South Carolina State 0-3 L Florida A&M 1-3 L Norfolk State W 3-2 Campbell 0-3 L Florida Atlantic 0-3 L at South Carolina State 0-3 L at North Carolina A&T 0-3 L Alabama A&M 0-3 L at Southern 1-3 L Norfolk State W 3-1 St Francis 0-3 L at Hampton 2-3 L % Coppin State W 3-0 % Howard 0-3 L Stetson 0-3 L %-MEAC Tournament Match *1997 Head Coach: Alycia Varytimidis Overall 7-18, MEAC 1-5 (4th) *B ethune-Cookman Volleyball Records currently being researched and restored* Wildcat volleyball • 41 Lady wildcat 1996 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 6-18, MEAC 2-4 (3rd) Florida International Georgia Southern Florida Memorial Florida International Florida A&M Florida Memorial Stetson Jacksonville Hampton South Carolina State Clark-Atlanta South Carolina State South Carolina State Stetson North Carolina A&T South Carolina State Mercer L3-1 Florida A&M Florida International Jacksonville North Carolina A&T # Florida Atlantic # UCF # Hofstra % Howard @UCF Tournament &MEAC Tournament 1995 0-3 L W 3-2 1-3 L 0-3 L 2-3 L W 3-1 0-3 L 2-3 L W 3-2 W 3-2 W 3-0 2-3 L W 3-1 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 9-14, MEAC 7-2 (2nd) at Stetson Florida. Memorial Georgia Southern Florida International 3-1 South Carolina State Florida. Atlantic at Jacksonville Delaware State Maryland E. Shore Howard Coppin State Morgan State Jacksonville Stetson NC A&T Howard Florida A&M Hampton at Florida Memorial at Florida International Florida Atlantic % Maryland E Shore % Morgan State *1993 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 10-20, MEAC 5-3 (4th) 0-3 L W 3-1 1-3 L W 3-1 0-3 L 0-3 L W 3-0 W 3-0 W 3-1 W 3-0 W 3-2 0-3 L 2-3 L 1-3 L 0-3 L 1-3 L 2-3 L 2-3 L 0-3 L 0-3 L W 3-1 0-3 L *1992 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 2-31, MEAC 1-7 (4th) *1991 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 3-22, MEAC 1-7 (4th) *1990 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 1-27, MEAC 0-6 (4th) *1989 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 1-24, MEAC 0-3 (4th) *1988 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall, MEAC *1987 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 2-20, MEAC – (7th) *1994 Head Coach: Rosina Pearson Overall 6-19, MEAC 3-5 (2nd) *B ethune-Cookman Volleyball Records currently being researched and restored* All-MEAC Selections First Team Honorable Mention 1993 Racquel McZeal 1994 Carmen Sanders 1995 Tamira Mitchell 1994 Shawana Conney 1998 Aarin Brennan 1994 Keisha Knowles 1999 Sharifa Carr Second Team 1995 Racquel McZeal 1998 Patrice Dowling 2000 Shakirah Hudson Rookie of the Year 2000 Shironda Trotter Coach of the Year 2000 Paula Thompson 2001 Cortina Hall 2008 Chelle Ticeson Paula Thompson 42 • bethune-cookman All-Time Letterwinners -ARachelle Aupperle (*-06) —B— Jessica Belton (04-07) Talisha Black (07-08) Lutasha Bradley (*) -CSharifa Carr (*) Reina Carson (05-08) Kumiko Chow (06-07) Anna Cindric (*) Vanessa Cogswell (96-00) Irie Cormier (*-05) -DJafna Davies (*) Patrice Dowling (*) -F- -GJulie Gibson (07-) Danielle Goodrum (04-08) NaTasha Greyson (*) Becca Grizzard (*) Ariane Guy (*-06) Alyse Guzman (07) -HCortina Hall (*) Shanna Herron (*) Marlene Holmes (*-07) Shakirah “Shakey” Hudson (*) -LTracy Latty (*-05) Tamara Lewis (*) -MJessica Martin (*) Meredith McCormick (06) Shakhea Moore-Hagins (07-) Megan Myers (*) -NLinda Nwabuko (08-) -OHana Odvrsova (*) -JLiquori Jacson (*-05) Kimberly James (*) Javanne Johnson (*-05) Kaiyana Johnson (07-) -PChaquala “Cha Cha” Pointer (*) -R- -SMelissa Sanders (*) Sarah Schmitt (*) Vonetta Simpson (*-06) Sydney Smith (08-) Jessica Stephens (*) -TChelle Ticeson (06-) Shironda Trotter (00-03) -VKeisha Vicks (?-07) -WTerra Wagner (*-06) Tabatha Williams (06) Jessica Wilson (08-) Jacqueline Woodyear (09-) Daryl Rodriguez (08-) Renee Floyd (*) All-Time Roster -1Talisha Black (07-08) Becca Grizzard (*) Linda Nwabuko (2009-) Melissa Sanders (*) Terra Wagner (05-06) -2Jafna Davies (*) Krysta Gardner (09-) Danielle Goodrum (05-08) Cortina Hall (*) -3Shanna Herron (*) Ebony Mitchell (09-) Keisha Vicks (04-07) -4Irie Cormier (*-05) NaTasha Greyson (*) -5Reina Carson (05-08) Kumiko Chow (2006) Renee Floyd (*) Kaiyana Johnson (07-) Megan Myers (*) Hana Odvrsova (*) -9Julie Gibson (07-) Tracy Latty (*-05) Tabatha Williams (06) -10Lutasha Bradley (*) Liquori Jacson (*-05) -6Danielle Goodrum (2005) Sarah Schmitt (*) Chaquala “Cha Cha” Pointer (*) -7Jessica Belton (04-07) Jessica Martin (*) Meredith McCormick (06) Shakhea Moore-Hagins(07-) -8Shakirah “Shakey” Hudson (*) Vonetta Simpson (05-06) -11Linda Nwabuko (2008) Rachelle Aupperle (05-06) Vanessa Cogswell (96-00) Janeen Davis (09-) Jessica Stephens (*) -12Sharifa Carr (*) Kumiko Chow (2007) Ariane Guy (*-06) Jessica Wilson (08-) -13Patrice Dowling (*) Javanne Johnson (*-05) Chelle Ticeson (06-) -14Danielle Goodrum (05-08) Alyse Guzman (07) Tamara Lewis (*) Sydney Smith (08-) Jacqueline Woodyear (09-) -15Reina Carson (05-08) Kimberly James (*) Megan Myers (*) Sydney Smith (2009-) (08-) -16Anna Cindric (*) Marlene Holmes (06-07) Daryl Rodriguez (08-) Shironda Trotter (00-03) * Bethune-Cookman Volleyball Records currently being researched and restored* Wildcat volleyball • 43 Lady wildcat Staff Directory Department of Athletics 640 Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 481-2202 • Fax: (386) 481-2238 All phone numbers for the director begin with the prefix: (386) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Vanessa Blair Head Coach A.G. Hall Assoc. Head Coach Tron Griffin Asst. Coach James Howard Asst. Coach OFFICE of the ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Lynn W. Thompson Director of Athletics Sandra Booker Assoc. AD/SWA Jack “Cy” McClairen Sr. Assoc. Athletics Director Clara Acker Athletic Director’s Secretary Karen Zahnen Athletic Dept. Secretary 481-2215 481-2212 481-2205 481-2215 481-2202 WOMEN’S BOWLING Tony O’Neal Head Coach TBD Coaching Asst. COMPLIANCE Tony O’Neal 481-2201 Assoc. AD - Compliance EQUIPMENT/FACILITIES and OPERATIONS Alvin Wyatt, Jr. Bkball/Vball Facilities Coord. 481-2243 SPORTS INFORMATION and MARKETING Matt Knox Asst. AD - Mktg. & Promotions Michael Stambaugh Asst. SID/Publications Coord. Dan Ryan Sports Info. Staff/Historian 481-2033 481-2278 481-2206 SPORTS MEDICINE James Castle Nicole Greene Lani Luers Emily Nibbelink Kellen Shervington 481-2261 481-2261 481-2261 481-2261 481-2261 Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer Asst. Athletic Trainer OFFICE of STUDENT-ATHLETE SUPPORT TBD Asst. AD - Student-Athlete Support Connie McMillian Academic Coordinator 481-2249 Sharonda Faison Asst. Academic Coordinator 481-2256 TBD Asst. Academic Coordinator Janice Allen-Kelsey NCAA Faculty Representative 481-2459 TICKETING and BOX OFFICE Kevin Doherty Box Office Manager 481-2465 ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Medgar Harrison Director of Strength and Cond. 481-2264 Adrian Briones Asst. Director of Athletic Perf. 481-2538 BASEBALL Jason Beverlin Barrett Shaft Kenny Smith Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach 481-2224 481-2241 481-2242 MEN’S BASKETBALL Gravelle Craig Stacy Beckton Rodney Martin Montez Robinson Acting Head Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach 481-2214 481-2244 481-2218 481-2218 CHEERLEADING Connie McMillian Cheerleading Administrator 481-2217 481-2844 481-2223 481-2248 481-2201 481-2249 CROSS COUNTRY / TRACK & FIELD Donald Cooper Head Coach Cross Country/T&F481-2225 Tempest Vance Asst. Coach 481-2231 Garon Jackson Asst. Coach 481-2225 FOOTBALL Main FB office Phone 253-8478 - Crystal Quinn, FB Admin. Asst. Brian Jenkins Head Coach 253-8478 Danny Barrett Assoc. Head Coach TBD Terry Sims Asst. Head Coach 481-2257 Mark Orlando Offensive Coord. 253-8478 Charles Jones Defensive Coord. 239-0743 Linwood Ferguson Defensive Line/HS 253-8541 John Powers Offensive Line 253-8416 Allen Suber Receivers/Recruiting Coord. 253-8525 Terry Williams Secondary 253-8359 Lawal McCray Tight Ends 253-8428 Kelly Sims Running Backs 253-8471 Jeff Fagan Chief of Staff 481-2259 Ryan Griffin Dir. of Player Personnel 253-8478 MEN’S / WOMEN’S GOLF Loritz “Scooter” ClarkHead Coach Jack “Cy” McClairenAsst. Coach - Women’s 481-2247 481-2205 SOFTBALL Chris Cochran Holly Bussey Head Coach Asst. Coach 481-2245 TENNIS Tim Pleasant TBD Head Coach Graduate Asst. Coach 481-2204 481-2204 VOLLEYBALL Isaac Raphael Head Coach Kisya Killingsworth-Putney, Asst. Coach 44 • bethune-cookman 481-2226