2008 Seniors Melanie Boyer and Rebecca Orzechowicz FRONT ROW (L TO R): Kaylee Ream, Karolina Nowak, Christie Johnson, Sabrina Dodd, Melanie Boyer, Jessica Pauszek, Jennica Hagberg, Anna Becker BACK ROW (L TO R): Leslie Armstrong, Sam Stonish, Sam Freeman, Laura Boyd, Head Coach Cheryl Carlson, Sarah Sears, Rebecca Orzechowicz, Stephanie Canfield, Megan Stewart 2008 ROSTER # NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 POS. HT. CL. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL MAJOR Melanie Boyer L Leslie Armstrong MB Jennica Hagberg S Jessica Pauszek L/DS Sam Stonish MB Anna Becker L/OH Kaylee Ream OH Sarah Sears RS/S Sam Freeman MB Laura Boyd MB Christie Johnson S Sabrina Dodd DS Rebecca Orzechowicz OH Karolina Nowak S Stephanie Canfield OH Megan Stewart S 5-3 6-0 5-9 5-4 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-11 6-1 5-5 5-5 6-0 5-6 5-10 5-7 Sr. R-Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. R-Fr. Sr. So. So. So. New Holland, Ill./Linco Ill./Lincoln ln Land CC Fern Park, Fla./Crooms Academy Niceville, Fla./ Niceville HS Deltona, Fla./Deltona HS Stony Brook, N.Y./Ward Melville HS McLean, Ill./Lincoln Land CC Venice, Fla./Venice HS Ashburn, Va./Paul VI Catholic HS Health Science Health Health Science Biology English Undeclared Communications Studies Rehabilitative Science Biochemistry Gulf Breeze, Fla./Pensacola Catholic HS Accounting Info. Systems La Crescenta, Calif./Crescenta Valley HS Rehabilitative Science Sebastian, Fla./Sebastian River HS Sports Management Ocala, Fla./Meadowbrook Academy Business Administration Miami, Fla./Gulliver Preparatory School Psychology Key West, Fla./Key West HS Business Administration Panama City, Fla./Mosely HS International Business St. Augustine, Fla./St. Augustine HS Elementary Education Head Coach: Cheryl Carlson (Virginia ‘8 ‘83 3) - Fifth Season 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball 2008 STETSON U UNIVERSI NIVERSITY TY VOLLEYB VOLLEYBALL ALL TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS Location: ......................................................DeLand, Fla. Founded: ...................................................................1883 Enrollment: ..............................................................2,492 Nickname: ............................................................. Hatters Colors: ........................................Hunter Green and White Arena: ..................................................... Edmunds Center Capacity: ..................................................................4,000 Affiliation: .............................................NCAA Division I Conference: ...................................................Atlantic Sun President: ............ Dr. H. Douglas Lee (Richmond, 1964) Director of Athletics: .............. Jeff Altier (Stetson, 1982) Athletic Department Phone: ..................(386) 822-8100 Ticket Office Phone: .............................(386) 738-HATS Quick Facts/Table of Contents ......................................1 2008 Season Preview .......................................................2 Head Coach Cheryl Carlson / Support Staff ................3 Melanie Boyer .................................................................4 Rebecca Orzechowicz .....................................................5 Jessica Pauszek ................................................................6 Sarah Sears ......................................................................6 Laura Boyd ......................................................................7 Stephanie Canfield .............................................................7 Leslie Armstrong .............................................................8 Sabrina Dodd...................................................................8 Anna Becker ....................................................................9 Christie Johnson .............................................................9 Karolina Nowak ............................................................10 Megan Stewart ..............................................................10 Jennica Hagberg............................................................10 Sam Stonish ................................................................... 11 Kaylee Ream .................................................................. 11 Sam Freeman ................................................................. 11 Opponents Section ........................................................12 Hatter Vision..................................................................12 2007 Season Review ......................................................13 All-Time Roster ............................................................14 The Record Book...........................................................15 History and Records .....................................................16 The Atlantic Sun Conference .......................................16 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: .............................................Cheryl Carlson Alma Mater: ..............................................Virginia, 1983 Record at Stetson: .............................. 39-64 / 5th Season Overall Record: ............................ 125-197 / 12th Season Volleyball Office Phone: .........................(386) 822-8134 Assistant Athletic Trainer: .........Jamie McClure, ATC/L TEAM INFORMATION 2007 Overall Record ........................... 11-15 (4-7 A-Sun) A-Sun Finish .................................................................8th Starters Returning/Lost: ............................................3/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ..................................6/4 Newcomers: ....................................................................8 HISTORY First Year of Volleyball ...................................... pre-1980 All-Time Record Since 1980 ................................346-508 NCAA Tournament Appearances ............................ none Last Post-Season Opponent ..........College of Charleston Result........................... L, 0-3 in 1995 TAAC Tournament SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director: .....................Dean Watson Office Phone: ...........................................(386) 822-8130 Cell Phone: ...............................................(386) 747-2824 E-Mail: ........................................... dwatson@stetson.edu Assistant SID (VB Contact): ................... Jesse Cazakoff Office Phone: ...........................................(386) 822-8131 Cell Phone: .................................................(386) 717-4675 E-Mail: ..........................................jcazakof@stetson.edu SID Fax: ...................................................(386) 822-8132 Web Site: ................................................www.gohatters.com Sports Information Mailing Address: Stetson University Sports Information Office 421 N. Woodland Blvd. Campus Box 8359 DeLand, FL 32723 CREDITS -- The 2008 Stetson Volleyball Media Guide is a publication of the Stetson Sports Information Department. Designed and written by Assistant Sports Information Director Jesse Cazakoff, with editorial assistance from Dean Watson. Photography by Todd Drexler of Sideline Sports, Stetson Athletics and Dr. Jay Ludvigh. Printed by Tennant Printing Company, DeLand, Fla. www.GoHatters.com 1 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball 2008 SEASON PREVIEW - Q and A With Coach Carlson WITH THE 2008 SEASON FAST APPROACHING, HEAD COACH CHERYL CARLSON SAT DOWN WITH ASSISTANT SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR JESSE CAZAKOFF FROM GOHATTERS.COM TO PROVIDE HER INSIGHTS ON THE UPCOMING CAMPAIGN. HERE IS WHAT TRANSPIRED... 2008 A-Sun Preseason Poll A: Jennica Hagberg will be stepping 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Q: A-Sun play has been extended 8. from 11 matches to 20 with a corre- 9. 10. sponding reduction in OOC match11. Florida Gulf Coast (9) Lipscomb Belmont (1) Jacksonville ETSU (1) Mercer North Florida Stetson Campbell USC Upstate Kennesaw State es. What are your thoughts on that? Does this change the way you and the team prepare for matches? into that role with Megan Stewart as her back-up. Jennica will do a great job running the team and is a taller, stronger blocker than Karla. She is also a good defensive player and server. Q: Laura Boyd is the team’s top returning presence up front. Who will join her in giving Stetson an imposing corps of middle blockers? A: Our two Sams (Freeman and Stonish) will be filling in at the middle blocker position. Both have strengths that we will need throughout the season. Both are fast learners and hard workers and this will help make up for their lack of collegiate experience. A: I like that we play everyone twice. With single round robin, if you had one bad weekend or a weekend where one of your starters was out sick or injured, it could cost you a chance to go to the tournament, I don’t think that will happen with double round robin. As far as preparation, I don’t think it changes, you still need to be ready to battle every match against every team in this conference. Q: Moving to the outside, who are you counting on to complement returning kills leader Rebecca Orzechowicz? A: Stephanie Canfield and Kaylee Ream will be getting playing time on the outside and may see time at opposite as well along with Sarah Sears. Anna Becker will also be a key role player for us and is capable of filling in anywhere we may need her. Q: What are you looking for out of your two seniors? Will they provide the leadership this young team needs? A: We will be looking to Becca (Rebecca Orzechowicz) and Mel (Melanie Boyer) for leadership both on and off the court but we will be asking that of our juniors as well. They will all need to be strong, consistent performers day in and day out. Q: College volleyball has reduced the winning game score from 30 points to 25, revised substitution rules and changed the name of each race to 25 from a “game” to a “set” to come in line with international volleyball. How will this change impact you and the team? Q: The coaches poll has picked Stetson to repeat its eighth place finish of a year ago and to make its long-awaited return to the Atlantic Sun conference tournament. Besides qualifying for the tournament, what goals do you have in mind for the 2008 season? A: I think the change makes serving and receiving serve well even more important. It also makes slow starts very difficult to overcome so we must be ready to play right from the start. A: I would like to see us be more competitive on the road and I would like us to do well in the Holiday Inn DeLand Stetson Invitational. Q: With so many young players on the roster, fans will get to see the “next generation” in action early and often this season. What are your thoughts on the future of Hatter Volleyball? Q: The setter position can be called the volleyball equivalent of the quarterback and Stetson must replace a strong three-year starter in Karla Readshaw ‘08. Who do you see stepping up to claim the job and what will she (or they) bring to the table? www.GoHatters.com 115 100 97 95 83 58 45 44 33 31 24 A: This is the most depth we’ve had here at Stetson since I arrived in ’04. I hope to continue improving this team every year. This conference has gotten better and we will have to work hard to keep up. 2 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball HEAD COACH CHERYL CARLSON Prior to her seven-year head coaching stint, Carlson served as the VCU assistant coach for five seasons. She helped coordinate all facets of the program, including scheduling, recruiting, fundraising and conditioning. From 1983-88, Carlson served as athletics director, coach and teacher at Good Shepard Episcopal School, and later worked in the same capacity at Luther Memorial School (1988-90). She also served as an associate for the Governor’s Alliance for a Drug-Free Virginia Foundation from 1989-94. A 1983 graduate of the University of Virginia, Carlson was a member of the Cavaliers varsity volleyball team from 1980-82. She has received two Master’s Degrees from VCU: A Master of Science in Exercise Physiology in 1995 and a Master of Science in Sports Leadership in 2002. Carlson is also a member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. CHERYL CARLSON HEAD COACH VIRGINIA, 1983 FIFTH SEASON Cheryl Carlson is set to begin her fifth year as Head Volleyball Coach at Stetson University and 12th season as a head coach overall. In 2007, she led the Hatters to an 11-15 overall record and 4-7 in Atlantic Sun conference play, the team’s best record since 2002. Stetson won its final four matches of the season, making Carlson the only coach in program history to win 10 matches three times in four years since the NCAA reduced schedule length in 1992. Stetson’s season-ending win over Flagler College on November 6 marked her 125th career victory. In her first season at Stetson, Carlson helped guide the Hatters to 10 wins, including triumphs over South Alabama, Lehigh and UCF. In fact, Stetson’s 3-0 win over UCF on Oct. 30 was the Hatters’ first victory over the Knights since 1987. Stetson surged late in the season with a 7-4 record over its final 11 games. Carlson arrived at Stetson following a 12-year stint at Virginia Commonwealth University, which included seven years as head coach and five years as an assistant. From 1995-2001, Carlson’s teams combined for a 86133 record, including an 18-12 mark in 2000. For three years Carlson also worked as an administrator in the VCU athletic department, serving as Director of Community Outreach, Life Skills Coordinator and Assistant Compliance Director. Carlson has also coached the Richmond Volleyball Club Junior program, leading her team to a regional championship in five out of six years and to a national tournament appearance for six straight years. A former USA Volleyball player and coach, Carlson was the USAV Old Dominion Region Vice President and Eligibility Chair from 2002-04. She was responsible for the Coaching Development program as well as writing the region’s Mission, Vision and Values Statement. Cheryl Carlson’s Resume Education B.S., Physical Education, University of Virginia ......1983 M.S., Exercise Science, Virginia Commonwealth ....1995 M.S., Sports Leadership, Virginia Commonwealth ..2002 Coaching Experience Stetson University, Head Coach .................. 2004-Present Virginia Commonwealth, Head Coach ........... 1995-2001 Virginia Commonwealth, Assistant Coach ..... 1990-1995 Richmond Volleyball Club .............................. 1983-2004 Lutheran Memorial School ............................. 1988-1990 Good Shepard Episcopal School ..................... 1983-1988 Playing Experience University of Virginia...................................... 1980-1982 SUPPORT STAFF Jesse Cazakoff Assistant Sports Information Director Jeff Altier Director of Athletics Mike Bitter Faculty Athletic Representative www.GoHatters.com 3 Jamie McClure Assistant Athletic Trainer, ATC/L Jan Usher Senior Woman Administrator www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball PLAYER PROFILES #1 MELANIE BOYER SENIOR • 5-3 • LIBERO NEW HOLLAND, ILL. • LINCOLN LAND CC 2007: Took over the libero position for the Hatters...Appeared in all 95 games across 26 matches... Third on team with 40 assists...290 digs ranked third on the team...11+ digs in seven of the team’s final eight matches...23 digs vs. North Florida (Aug. 25)...Five aces in Stetson’s last three matches of the season. Lincoln Land Community College: Finished second in the country in digs as a freshman and led the nation in digs during second season ... Named first-team all-conference each season, and earned first-team all-region honors as a freshman. High School: Competed at Lincoln Community High School ... Earned three letters in volleyball and cheerleading, and two in softball ... Set the school record in service aces and service reception percentage ... As a senior, helped the squad to the most wins in school history. Personal: Melanie Marie Boyer was born February 27, 1987 in Springfield, Illinois ... The daughter of Rick and Mary Boyer ... Has one brother Matt (25) and one sister Megan (23) ... Majoring in Health Science ... Favorite athlete is Grady Sizemore ... Favorite sports teams are the St. Louis Cardinals and Cleveland Indians ... Favorite actor is Kevin Costner and actress is Reese Witherspoon ... Enjoys sports, ice cream and music ... Person she would most like to meet is Eric Clapton ... Favorite pre-game meal is chicken alfredo ... Favorite part about attending Stetson is getting to start a new part of her life and meeting new friends ... Favorite part about living in DeLand is that it is a safe town ... Career goals include becoming a physician’s assistant. Boyer’s Career Stats Year GP-MP K K/G A SA SE DIG BS-BA 2007 95-26 7 0.07 40 17 36 290 0-0 Totals 95-26 7 0.07 40 17 36 290 0-0 Boyer’s Single-Match Highs Kills ........................................ 1, seven times Digs ............... 23 vs. North Florida (8/25/07) Assists ............. 5 vs. North Florida (8/25/07) Aces .......................................... 2, four times www.GoHatters.com 4 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #13 REBECCA ORZECHOWICZ ORZECHOWICZ SENIOR • 6-0 • OUTSIDE HITTER MIAMI, FLA. • GULLIVER ULLIVER PREP 2007: Appeared in 94 games and started all 26 matches...Team-high 320 kills (3.4 per game)...Ranked third on the squad with 281 digs...34 assists, 11 aces...10 straight matches with double-digit kills to begin the season...21 kills at Charleston Southern (Aug. 31) and vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 13)...21 kills, 13 digs and career-high four service aces in the USC Upstate match...14 double-doubles...Season-high 16 digs vs. ETSU (Oct. 12)...14 digs and five blocks vs. Arkansas State (Sept. 15)...All-Tournament Team at UNF and Stetson Invitationals...A-Sun All-Academic Team. 2006: Appeared in 91 games and all 27 matches ... Led the squad with 317 kills and 3.48 kills per game ... Finished ninth in the A-Sun in kills/game ... Second on the team in block assists (24) and total blocks (28), and third in digs (277) and digs per game (3.04) ... Recorded a career-high 26 kills to go along with 16 digs vs. USF ... Notched a career-best 19 digs vs. Elon ... Registered double-digit kills in 16 matches including three contests of 20+ kills ... Racked up double-digit digs in 13 matches ... Tallied 11 double-doubles on the season ... Enjoyed an eight-game streak of notching double-digit kills from Sept. 9-22 ... Picked up 20 kills, 13 digs and a season-high four assists in a win vs. Mercer ... Finished the season with a 22-kill, 14-dig effort vs. UNF. 2005: Played in 88 games ... Third on the team in kills (241) ... Second on the team in kills per game (2.74) ... Recorded 15 assists ... Registered 26 service aces ... Posted 267 digs, third best on the team ... Posted the third-best digs per game (3.03) ... 13 matches of 10+ kills ... Recorded 15 assists ... 10 games with double-doubles ... Season-high 18 kills vs. St. Francis (Ill.) ... Season-high 19 digs vs. Lipscomb ... Selected to the A-Sun all-freshman team ... Academic all-conference honoree. High School: Earned honorable mention All-State honors as a senior at Miami Gulliver Prep ... Helped lead her team to a 22-7 record ... Was a two-time first-team All-Miami Dade County performer ... Was a five-year letterwinner and four-time all-county honoree ... Helped lead her team to five consecutive district championships as well as a regional title and state final four appearance (2000) ... Was also an All-State softball player and all-conference basketball player. Personal: Rebecca Ann Orzechowicz was born June 2, 1987 in Miami, Florida ... The daughter of Steven and Holly Orzechowicz ... Has one brother Casey (16) and one sister Amanda (10) ... Majoring in Psychology ... Favorite sports team is the Boston Red Sox ... Favorite TV show is Lost ... Her teammates say she is “animated” ... Her parents inspire her the most ... Favorite part about attending Stetson is the volleyball team. Orzechowicz’s Career Stats Year GP-MP K 2005 88-25 241 2006 91-27 317 2007 94-26 320 Totals 273-78 878 K/G 2.74 3.48 3.40 3.22 A 15 19 34 68 SA 26 16 11 53 SE 11 11 17 39 DIG BS-BA 267 2-23 277 4-24 281 5-28 825 11-75 Orzechowicz’s Single-Match Highs Kills .................................. 26 vs. USF (9/15/06) Digs ...................................................... 19, twice Aces .....................4 vs. USC Upstate (10/13/07) www.GoHatters.com 5 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #8 SARAH SEARS JUNIOR • 6-1 • RIGHT SIDE/SETTER ASHBURN, VA. • MERCER UNIVERSITY • PAUL VI HS HS 2007: Played in 26 matches and 94 games...102 kills, 15 aces and 51 digs on the season...nine kills and no errors vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 13)...hit .571 (nine kills, one error) vs. Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 30)...Also had nine kills in season finale vs. Flagler (Nov. 6)...Career-high four blocks vs. Flagler... Career-high five aces vs. ETSU (Oct. 12)...Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team. 2006: Appeared in 91 games and all 27 matches ... Named to the A-Sun All-Freshman Team and All-Academic Team ... Second on the squad with 35 assists ... Registered three season highs while obtaining 17 kills, a .412 attack percentage and three blocks at Bethune-Cookman ... Notched season-best seven digs to go along with 11 kills vs. USF ... Registered double-digit kills in five contests ... Achieved a season-high four aces and 11 kills vs. Elon. 2005: Attended A-Sun rival Mercer University, where she redshirted the season. High School: Helped lead Paul VI High School to victory at the 2004 Virginia Independent Schools Volleyball Association State Championships ... 2004 first-team All-State, 2004 state all-tournament team, 2004 MVP, 2004 first-team Northern Virginia Journal, 2004 honorable mention all-metro and 2004 first-team WCAC. Personal: Sarah Elizabeth Sears was born July 31, 1987 in Fairfax, Virginia ... The daughter of Dave and Kim Sears ... Has two sisters Lauren (18) and Emily (16) ... Father played volleyball at Ohio State and mother played at Missouri State ... Majoring in Biochemistry ... Nicknames are Sears Tower and Rah-Rah ... Favorite athlete is Kerri Walsh ... Favorite TV shows are Ace of Cakes, Greek and Ninja Warriors ... Favorite movies are Renaissance Man and Stick It ... Favorite music group is Cartel ... Enjoys baking and knitting ... Says “one word that defines my personality is smart” ... Favorite pre-game meal is chicken caesar salad ... Favorite part about attending Stetson are the people and the warm weather ... Career goal is to become an anesthesiologist. Sears’ Career Stats Year GP-MP K K/G A SA SE 2006 91-27 182 2.00 35 14 26 2007 94-26 102 1.09 36 15 9 Totals 185-53 284 1.54 71 29 35 DIG 54 51 105 BS-BA 4-18 1-30 5-48 Sears’ Single-Match Highs Kills ........17 at Bethune-Cookman (9/19/06) Digs ............... 7, twice, last at UNF (11/3/07) Blocks ........................ 4 vs. Flagler (11/6/07) Assists ........................ 6 vs. Mercer (11/4/06) Aces .......................... 5 vs. ETSU (10/12/07) www.GoHatters.com 6 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #10 LAURA BOYD JUNIOR • 6-1 • MIDDLE BLOCKER LA CRESCENTA RESCENTA, CALIF. • CRESCENTA RESCENTA VALLEY HS 2007: Played in all 95 games and 26 matches...Tallied 144 kills and ranked second on team with 67 blocks...10 solo blocks...Career-high seven block assists at Mercer (Oct. 26)...Career-best 13 kills and four digs against UL-Lafayette (Sept. 14)...Reached 10 kills in three other matches...Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team. 2006: Appeared in 36 games and 10 matches as a freshman ... Set season highs in kills (12), attack pct. (.478) and assists (four) vs. Mercer ... Recorded a season-best four blocks vs. Jacksonville ... Named to Atlantic Sun All-Academic Team. High School: Helped lead her team to third place in the Pacific League ...First-team Pacific League in 2004 and 2005 ... Second-team all-area in 2005 ... Team MVP in 2005 and second-team all-area as a middle blocker ... Went to the Junior Olympics, twice, as a member of the jumprope team. Personal: Laura Alexandria Boyd was born April 25, 1988 in Panorama City, California ... The daughter of Walt and Dawn Boyd ... Has one sister Kelly (18) and one brother Eric (16) ... Majoring in Rehabilitative Science ... Favorite athletes are Kerri Walsh and Mia Hamm ... Favorite sports team is the Denver Broncos ... Favorite TV show is Grey’s Anatomy ... Favorite movie is Boyd’s Career Stats Forrest Gump ... Favorite musical group are the Rascal Flatts ... Enjoys reading, eating and Year GP-MP K K/G A SA SE DIG BS-BA hanging out with friends ... Person she most 2006 36-10 49 1.36 5 0 0 9 4-15 wants to meet is Lance Armstrong ... Says “one 2007 95-26 144 1.52 11 0 0 30 10-57 word that defines me is confident” ... Favorite Totals 131-36 193 1.47 16 0 0 39 14-72 pre-game meal is pasta and salad ... Favorite activity on road trips is watching movies ... Favorite part about living in DeLand is the small town feel ... Career goals include becoming an occupational therapist. www.GoHatters.com Boyd’s Single-Match Highs Kills ...............13 vs. UL-Lafayette (9/14/07) Digs ..................4 vs. UL-Lafayette (9/14/07) Blocks .................... 7.0 at Mercer (10/26/07) 7 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #4 JESSICA PAUSZEK JUNIOR • 5-4 • LIBERO/DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST DELTONA, FLA. • DELTONA HS 2007: Appeared in five games and three matches...Recorded an ace and a dig against Bethune-Cookman (Oct. 30). 2006: Appeared in five games and four matches ... Registered one dig in first-career match vs. Delaware State ... Notched an assist and dig vs. Savannah State ... Named to the Atlantic Sun All-Academic team. High School: As captain of her varsity team, she helped lead her team to a 13-6 season record... 2006 Athlete of the Week for Volusia County by the Orlando Sentinel with a game in which she recorded 48 digs ... 286 digs as a senior ... Named first-team all-county ... Named first-team all-area ... Academic Athlete of the Year Award 2006 ... Lettered in volleyball, soccer and participated in softball for two years ... Club team earned first place in the USAV regional tournament in 2006. Personal: Jessica Michelle Pauszek was born October 20, Pauszek’s Career Stats 1988 in Dunkirk, New York ... She is the daughter of John and Kathy Pauszek ... Has one sister Amanda (23) ... Year GP-MP K K/G A SA SE DIG BS-BA Majoring in English and minoring in French ... Favorite 2006 5-4 0 0.00 1 0 0 2 0-0 athletes are Mia Hamm and Dominik Hasek ... Favorite 2007 5-3 0 0.00 0 1 1 2 0-0 sports teams are the Buffalo Sabres and Illinois Fighting Totals 10-7 0 0.00 1 1 1 4 0-0 Illini ... Favorite TV shows are Gilmore Girls and Brothers and Sisters ... Favorite movies are Crash, Life is Beautiful and Rent ... Favorite actors include John Cusack, Morgan Pauszek’s Single-Match Highs Freeman, Angelina Jolie and Nicole Kidman ... Favorite Assists ............................. 1 vs. Savannah State (11/3/06) musical group is the Dave Matthews Band ... Enjoys Aces ........................ 1 vs. Bethune-Cookman (10/30/07) reading, writing and playing sports ... Says “one word that Digs..............................................................1, four times defines me is practical” ... Favorite activity on road trips is seeing other cities and schools ... Favorite part about attending Stetson is “the one-on-one attention I receive” ... Favorite part about living in DeLand is the personality and great community ... Career goals include teaching college English, writing a book and working as an interpreter for the United Nations. #15 STEPHANIE CANFIELD SOPHOMORE • 5-10 • OUTSIDE HITTER PANAMA CITY, FLA. • MOSELY HS 2007: As a freshman, appeared in 12 matches and 23 games... Eight digs vs. ETSU (Oct. 12)...Three kills vs. UAB (Sept. 15) and Belmont (Oct. 6). High School: Competed at A. Crawford Mosley High School ... Earned four letters in track, three in volleyball and one in soccer ... As a junior, led squad in digs and kills ... All-Bay County for three years ... Was a FHSAA All-State member 2006-07 ... Named team’s Rookie of the Year in ‘04 and Offensive Player of the Year in ‘05. Year 2007 Totals Canfield’s Career Stats GP-MP K K/G A SA SE DIG 5-3 12 0.52 2 0 1 20 5-3 12 0.52 2 0 1 20 BS-BA 0-3 0-3 Canfield’s Single-Match Highs Kills .......................... 3, twice, last at Belmont (10/6/07) Digs............................................. 8 vs. ETSU (10/12/07) Blocks ......................................... 2 at Belmont (10/6/07) Personal: Stephanie Canfield was born July 1, 1989 in England ... The daughter of Stephen and Marta Cranfield ... Has three sisters Cristina (20), Deanna (15) and Melanie (9) ... Majoring in International Business ... Favorite athlete is Michael Jordan ... Favorite sports teams are the Chicago Bears, Bulls and Cubs ... Favorite TV shows are Surivor and Amazing Race ... Favorite actor is Johnny Depp ... Favorite musical group is Nickelback ... Favorite pre-game meals are subs and wraps. www.GoHatters.com 8 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #2 LESLIE ARMSTRONG REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • 6-0 • MIDDLE BLOCKER FERN PARK, FLA. • CROOMS ACADEMY 2007: Redshirted her first season with the program. High School: Competed at Crooms Academy ... Earned three letters in volleyball and basketball, and two in track and cheerleading ... Three-time team MVP ... Named varsity captain during her junior and senior campaigns ... Won the coaches’ award following her junior and senior seasons ... Named a “Who’s Who Among American Student-Athletes”. Personal: Leslie Armstrong was born June 1, 1989 in LaGrange, Illinois ... The daughter of Fernando Rivas and Olabisi Olakolade ... Has three sisters Latoya Dudley (32), Nichrien Banks (28) and Sherida Hughes (26) ... Majoring in Health Science ... Favorite sports teams are the Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs and Florida Gators ... Favorite TV shows are Grey’s Anatomy and Jeopardy ... Favorite movies are The Notebook and Love and Basketball ... Favorite musician is Lil’ Wayne. #12 SABRINA DODD REDSHIRT FRESHMAN • 5-5 • DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST OCALA, FLA. • MEADOWBROOK ACADEMY 2007: Redshirted her first season with the program. High School: Competed at Meadowbrook Academy ... Earned letters in volleyball, basketball and softball ... Named Offensive Player of the Year in volleyball and basketball. Personal: Sabrina Dodd was born March 4, 1989 in California ... The daughter of Tim and Renee Dodd has one sister Olivia (15) and one brother Daniel (9) ... Majoring in Business Administration... Favorite sports team is the Florida Gators ... Favorite TV shows are Friends and CSI ... Favorite movie is Sweet Home Alabama ... Favorite actress is Reese Witherspoon. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Stephanie Canfield Jessica Pauszek Leslie Armstrong Sabrina Dodd www.GoHatters.com 9 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #6 #9 ANNA BECKER CHRISTIE JOHNSON JUNIOR • 5-9 LIBERO/OUTSIDE HITTER MCLEAN, ILL. LINCOLN LAND CC JUNIOR • 5-5 SETTER SEBASTIAN, FLA. SEBASTIAN RIVER HS Lincoln Land CC: Played for two seasons with the Logger program, located in Springfield, Illinois...Played with future Hatter teammate Melanie Boyer in 2006...led the nation with 9.4 digs per game as a sophomore in 2007 (NJCAA Division II)... followed Boyer as the national leader in that stat...Helped LLCC record a 36-15 record in 2007. 2006 & 2007: Johnson is in her third year at Stetson University and has been invited to walk onto the volleyball squad for the first time. High School: Graduated from Sebastian River HS (Sebastian, Fla.) in 2006...In addition to volleyball, also swam, played softball and bowled for the SRHS Sharks...Academic Honors Program student...played club volleyball with Indian River Juniors. High School: Graduated from Olympia HS (Stanford, Ill.) in 2006...four-time all-conference honoree...high honor roll student throughout high school...played basketball in ninth grade. Personal: Daughter of Peggy Johnson...chose Stetson “for its small-school atmosphere and the great education.”...majoring in Sports Management...born August 20, 1988 in Sebastian, Fla. Personal: Communications Studies major...daughter of David and Pam Becker was born October 27, 1987 in Peoria, Ill. #14 #16 KAROLINA NOWAK MEGAN STEWART SOPHOMORE • 5-6 SETTER KEY WEST, FLA. KEY WEST HS SOPHOMORE • 5-7 SETTER ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. ST. AUGUSTINE HS 2007: Was not a member of the program...walking onto the volleyball squad for the first time in 2008. 2007: Was not a member of the program...walking onto the volleyball squad for the first time in 2008. High School: Played four years of varsity volleyball and four years of varsity track and field at Key West High School...twotime volleyball team MVP as well as Rookie of the Year in 200304...earned academic honors in Science, English, Social Studies and Fine Arts. High School: 2007 graduate of St. Augustine HS...played volleyball for three years and basketball for four years...earned team MVP and All-Conference honors in 2005 and 2006 with honorable mention All-State and First Team All-County nods as a senior...honor student. Personal: Was born June 27, 1989 in Tarnow, Poland...daughter of Jerzy and Kasha Nowak...Business Administration major... favorite athletes are Misty May and Kerri Walsh...favorite sports team is the Portuguese national soccer squad. Personal: Daughter of Daniel and Mary Ellen Stewart... majoring in Elementary Education...has two brothers: Jason (23) and Josh (21)...born January 24, 1989 in Jacksonville, Fla...top pre-game snack is a peanut butter & jelly sandwich. www.GoHatters.com 10 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball #3 #5 JENNICA HAGBERG SAM STONISH FRESHMAN • 5-9 SETTER NICEVILLE, FLA. NICEVILLE HS FRESHMAN • 5-11 MIDDLE BLOCKER STONY BROOK, N.Y. WARD MELVILLE HS High School: Led Niceville HS to 2007 District 1-5A championship with 841 assists, 93 kills, 61 blocks and 79 service aces in 30 matches...Niceville’s season and career record holder for assists and aces...Wendy’s High School Heisman Award National Finalist...Two-time All-Area Player of the Year and AllState selection...named to the Northwest Florida All-Star Team along with Sam Freeman...All-State...FHSAA Class 5A Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year...Anne T. Mitchell Honor Student Award winner...also played three years of varsity soccer. High School: Earned All-County and All-Conference Honors for Ward Melville High School (East Setauket, N.Y.)...helped Ward Melville win three Suffolk County titles, two Long Island crowns and the 2005 New York State Class AA State Championship...four-time High Honor Roll student...member of the New York Scholar-Athlete Team...National Honor Society member...earned President’s Award for Academic Excellence. Personal: Daughter of Anthony and Pamela Stonish...has not decided on a major at Stetson University...born January 6, 1991 in Smithtown, N.Y. Personal: Intends to major in Biology...daughter of Kris and Lynn Hagberg...born January 17, 1990 in Burnsville, Minn. #7 #9 KAYLEE REAM SAM FREEMAN FRESHMAN • 5-10 OUTSIDE HITTER VENICE, FLA. VENICE HS FRESHMAN • 5-11 MIDDLE BLOCKER GULF BREEZE, FLA. PENSACOLA CATHOLIC HS High School: Led Venice High School to a 27-4 record, a district title and a runner-up finish at regionals...earned First Team All-Area and All-State honors...441 kills, 54 blocks and 41 aces during her senior year...ABC Newschannel 7 Athlete of the Week...National Honor Society member...played varsity basketball as well as volleyball...2007-08 Venice HS Athlete of the Year...won a bronze medal with her club volleyball team in the Junior Olympics. High School: Third Team All-State honoree at Pensacola Catholic High School in 2007...led PCHS to a District 1-3A championship and a regional finals appearance as a senior...270 kills, 218 digs, 59 aces and 43 blocks last season...Fellowship of Christian Athletes Award winner...two-time PCHS Academic Excellence award winner...three-time Pensacola News Journal All-Area pick...joined Jennica Hagberg as Northwest Florida All-Stars...played basketball for three years at PCHS. Personal: Majoring in Rehabilitative Science...daughter of Terrence and Melissa Ream...born August 27, 1990 in Jacksonville, N.C. Personal: Daughter of Daniel and Grace Freeman...majoring in Accounting Information Systems at Stetson...born June 1, 1990 in Pensacola, Fla. www.GoHatters.com 11 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball OPPONENTS OPPONENT Volleyball Contact Head Coach (Overall Record) Conference SID Office Phone SID E-Mail BELMONT Brian Karst BETHUNE-COOKMAN Bryan J. Harvey BOWLING GREEN Stephanie Sabaduquia CAMPBELL Jason Williams Deanne Webb (254-130, 11 years) (615) 460-8023 Vanessa Cogswell (43-61, four years) (386) 481-2206 Denise Van De Walle (462-313, 25 yrs) (419) 372-7105 Leigh Mullins (141-119, seven yrs) (910) 814-4367 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Jason Kepner (26-8, one year) Joshua J. Darling (843) 953-5465 EAST TENNESSEE STATE Lindsey Devine (78-78, five years) Jeff Schneider (423) 439-5612 FLORIDA A&M Tony Trifonov (239-88, 10 years) Ronnie Johnson (850) 561-2701 FLORIDA GULF COAST Dave Nichols (276-100, 12 years) Matt Fairchild (239) 590-7061 FLORIDA STATE Chris Poole (550-230, 21 years) Katy Baker (850) 645-7683 JACKSONVILLE Shaun Kupferberg (127-80, seven yrs) Josh Ellis (904) 256-7402 KENNESAW STATE Valerie Jones (5-45, two years) Jason Hanes (678) 797-2192 LIPSCOMB Brandon Rosenthal (64-90, five years) Mark McGee (615) 966-5862 MERCER Noelle Rooke (172-142, 10 years) Andy Stabell (478) 301-5218 NICHOLLS STATE Chris Laird (18-53, three years) Elizabeth Ballard (985) 859-3295 NORTH FLORIDA Kevin Campbell (4-26, one year) Eric Scott (904) 620-4029 ROBERT MORRIS Rob Thomas (97-61, five years) Janette Schneider (412) 397-5841 THE CITADEL Carolyn Geiger (16-52, two years) Reah Nicholson (843) 953-5120 USC UPSTATE Jennifer Calloway (246-150, 12 years) Joe Guistina (864) 503-5152 2007 Record Athletic Website Atlantic Sun 20-8 (9-2 A-Sun) mediarelations@mail.belmont.edu belmontbruins.com Mid-Eastern Athletic 8-16 (3-5 MEAC) harveyb@cookman.edu bccathletics.com Mid-American 21-10 (12-4 MAC) ssabadu@bgsu.edu bgsufalcons.com Atlantic Sun 11-19 (2-9 A-Sun) jwilliams@campbell.edu gocamels.com Southern 26-8 (16-2 SoCon) darlingj@cofc.edu cofcsports.com Atlantic Sun 19-13 (9-2 A-Sun) schneidj@etsu.edu etsubucs.com Mid-Eastern Athletic 18-8 (8-0 MEAC) ronnie.johnson@famu.edu famurattlersports.com Atlantic Sun 23-3 (10-1 A-Sun) mfairchi@fgcu.edu fgcuathletics.com Atlantic Coast 16-14 (13-9 ACC) kbaker@fsu.edu seminoles.com Atlantic Sun 19-13 (8-3 A-Sun) jellis1@ju.edu judolphins.com Atlantic Sun 4-24 (2-9 A-Sun) jhanes2@kennesaw.edu ksuowls.com Atlantic Sun 20-12 (7-4 A-Sun) mark.mcgee@lipscomb.edu lipscombsports.com Atlantic Sun 8-20 (6-5 A-Sun) stabell_al@mercer.edu mercerbears.com Southland 8-24 (2-14 Southland) elizabeth.ballard@nicholls.edu geauxcolonels.com Atlantic Sun 4-26 (4-26, 1-10 A-Sun) eric.scott@unf.edu unfospreys.com Northeast 18-11 (6-2 NEC) sidga02@rmu.edu rmucolonials.com Southern 6-28 (1-17 SoCon) reah.nicholson@citadel.edu citadelsports.com Atlantic Sun 11-17 (3-8 A-Sun) jguistina@uscupstate.edu upstatespartans.com HATTER VISION HATTER VISION BROADCASTERS Stetson fans can watch and listen to all the exciting action from their favorite Hatter sports teams live and on demand online through Hatter Vision, available exclusively through GoHatters.com. 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Sign up today and don’t miss a minute of Stetson Hatters sports action in 2008-09! www.GoHatters.com Bill Topping - the voice of Hatter Volleyball 12 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball 2007 SEASON REVIEW Overall: 11-15 Date Aug. 24 Aug. 25 Aug. 25 Aug. 31 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 1 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 Sept. 14 Sept. 14 Sept. 15 Sept. 15 Sept. 21 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 6 Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 30 Nov. 3 Nov. 6 A-Sun: 4-7 Opponent ! vs. Georgia ! at Georgia Southern ! vs. North Florida $ vs. Tulsa $ at Charleston Southern $ vs. Campbell $ vs. N.C. Central % ORAL ROBERTS % FIU # vs. UL-Lafayette # at Memphis # vs. Arkansas State # vs. UAB * CAMPBELL * GARDNER-WEBB * FGCU * at Lipscomb * at Belmont * ETSU * USC UPSTATE * JACKSONVILLE * at Mercer * at Kennesaw State BETHUNE-COOKMAN * at North Florida FLAGLER Score L, 0-3 W, 3-1 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-1 L, 1-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-2 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 W, 3-0 W, 3-0 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 0-3 L, 2-3 L, 2-3 L, 0-3 L, 1-3 W, 3-2 W, 3-0 W, 3-2 W, 3-1 Home: 4-6 Score-by-game Record 23-30, 23-30, 21-30 0-1 30-20, 31-29, 24-30, 30-28 1-1 30-27, 30-25, 30-9 2-1 19-30, 21-30, 18-30 2-2 30-14, 30-25, 26-30, 26-30, 10-15 2-3 30-13, 30-28, 30-24 3-3 30-21, 30-13, 25-30, 30-26 4-3 25-30, 30-25, 18-30, 26-30 4-4 21-30, 13-30, 21-30 4-5 24-30, 30-24, 30-25, 25-30, 15-9 5-5 23-30, 20-30, 19-30 5-6 28-30, 16-30, 26-30 5-7 19-30, 21-30, 13-30 5-8 31-29, 30-21, 30-16 6-8 30-25, 30-20, 30-23 7-8 20-30, 27-30, 21-30 7-9 19-30, 18-30, 14-30 7-10 13-30, 20-30, 25-30 7-11 26-30, 30-24, 24-30, 30-28, 12-15 7-12 22-30, 30-22, 30-21, 27-30, 12-15 7-13 19-30, 22-30, 26-30 7-14 30-24, 26-30, 26-30, 23-30 7-15 24-30, 30-23, 33-31, 30-32, 15-9 8-15 30-13, 30-25, 30-24 9-15 26-30, 30-26, 28-30, 30-16, 15-11 10-15 30-24, 28-30, 30-21, 32-30 11-15 * Atlantic Sun Conference match ! Georgia Southern Invitational $ Charleston Southern Invitational % Stetson Invitational # Tiger Invitational ## 11 14 13 10 3 8 1 7 15 4 Away: 3-5 Attendance Home Away Neutral Dates 10 8 8 Neutral: 4-4 A-Sun 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 2-0 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 3-7 3-7 4-7 4-7 Total 2403 1186 532 Time 1:30 2:10 1:25 -2:00 1:23 1:40 2:15 1:35 2:04 1:23 1:27 1:07 1:30 1:30 1:38 1:21 1:25 2:26 2:17 1:28 1:57 2:05 1:23 2:13 2:05 Att. 89 101 71 -103 60 67 233 245 68 252 75 102 315 215 231 143 108 218 231 257 197 106 190 176 268 Avg. 240 148 66 Name Karla Readshaw Gina Iacona GP-MP K K/G E TA Pct A SA SE RE DIG BS-BA TB BE BHE 95-26 126 1.33 23 296 .348 948 31 13 0 328 2-23 25 3 17 95-26 262 2.76 94 655 .256 14 15 19 4 67 14-57 71 8 2 Rebecca Orzechowicz 94-26 320 3.40 157 970 .168 34 11 17 27 281 5-28 33 1 3 Laura Boyd 95-26 144 1.52 67 471 .163 11 0 0 0 30 10-57 67 5 2 Beth Slabaugh 94-26 260 2.77 116 883 .163 29 23 39 53 257 3-39 42 3 1 Sarah Sears 94-26 102 1.09 61 403 .102 36 15 9 1 51 1-30 31 2 5 Melanie Boyer 95-26 7 0.07 6 67 .015 40 17 36 30 290 0-0 0 0 0 Rachel Miller 90-25 14 0.16 14 81 .000 41 25 36 41 310 0-0 0 0 1 Stephanie Canfield 23-12 12 0.52 14 50 -.040 2 0 1 7 20 0-3 3 1 0 Jessica Pauszek 5-3 0 0.00 1 1 -1.000 0 1 1 0 2 0-0 0 0 0 Team 18 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Stetson 95-26 1247 13.13 553 3877 .179 1155 138 171 181 1636 35-237 153.5 23 31 Opponents 95-26 1495 15.74 645 4024 .211 1357 181 216 139 1825 37-291 182.5 56 57 Superlatives Individual Match Highs Kills - 21, Rebecca Orzechowicz, twice (8/31 vs. CSU & Oct. 13) Attempts - 60, Rebecca Orzechowicz at Georgia Southern (Aug. 25) Attack Pct. - .600, Gina Iacona vs. Campbell (Sept. 21) Assists - 61, Karla Readshaw vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 13) Aces - 6, Karla Readshaw at Kennesaw State (Oct. 27) Digs - 25, Karla Readshaw vs. UL-Lafayette (Sept. 14) Blocks - 7, Laura Boyd at Mercer (Oct. 26) www.GoHatters.com 13 Team Match Highs Kills - 72, at UNF (Nov. 3) & vs. UL-Lafayette (Sept. 14) Attempts - 215 vs. Flagler (Nov. 6) Attack Pct. - .310, at North Florida (Nov. 3) Assists - 69 vs. UL-Lafayette (Sept. 14) Aces - 11 vs. USC Upstate (Oct. 13) & Campbell (Sept. 1) Digs - 95, vs. Flagler (Nov. 6) Blocks - 10.0, four times www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball ALL-TIME ROSTER CAREER 1000 KILLS & 1000 DIGS CAREER 3000 ASSISTS & 1000 DIGS Melissa Roy, Christy Hoffman, DeAnn Dempsey Kira Smedley, 1994-97 1985-88 2002-05 2001-04 Amanda Lang, 1997-00 Tina Voss, 1988-91 1171 Kills, 1094 Kills, 1265 Kills, 1339 Kills, 3165 Assists, 1062 Digs 3166 Assists, 1092 Digs 1287 Digs 1008 Digs 1007 Digs 1021 Digs Maria Albano .............1981- 84 Mary Claire Gilstrap ......... 1993 Susannah Neighbors.....2004-05 Beth Sklenar ...................... 1977 Dana Allen .................1988-91 Kelley Gordon................... 1986 Ashley Nelson ..............1994-95 Beth Slabaugh ..............2006-07 Jennifer Allen ...............2004-05 Maura Gorman .................. 1977 Jennifer Nelson ................. 1992 Andrea Slaby..................... 1984 Kelly Anderson ............1993-94 Liz Gorski ....................2003-06 Katie Nelson...................... 1982 Kira Smedley ...............2001-04 Heather Graig ...............1989-92 Christy Newkirk ...........1985-86 Glenda Smith ...............1982-84 Tricia Bacon .................1996-97 Linda Grant-Levy.............. 1989 Heather Niemas ............1992-95 Teree Smith ..................1982-83 Kerry Baetzman ................ 1982 Erica Snyder .................1996-97 Kristi Baetzman ..........1979-80 Mary Hadfield ..............1982-83 Kristie O’Brien.................. 2006 Alissa Steen....................... 1997 Dana Baldwin...............1980-83 Karen Hagman .............1993-96 Kim Odom ........................ 1987 Sandra Story ...................... 1982 Katy Barbour................1984-87 Leah Haley ........................ 1997 Rebecca Orzechowicz ......2005- Maureen Sullivan .........1981-84 Brenda Barrow .............1979-80 Julie Hall ........................... 1981 Dana Otzel ........................ 2001 Jackie Sutherland .............. 1996 Brittany Beem ................... 2004 Lynn Hallmark .................. 1981 Sue Overold ...................... 1977 Jenny Sutton ...................... 1992 Jodie Switzer ................1988-90 Cindy Benge.................1988-91 Dorothy Harris .............1977-80 Kathy Bevington ............... 1977 Tawnya Hartwick .............. 1988 Cindy Paquet ................1980-81 Lisa Bickerton ................... 1990 Janet Hauck ..................1985-86 Patsy Paulk ...................1986-89 Kristyn Talmadge .............. 2004 Amy Bourne ...................... 1995 Jennifer Hawks.................. 1995 Jessica Pauszek ...............2006- Trae Terry .....................1998-01 Laura Boyd ......................2006- Tami Hay ......................1986-87 Ashley Perry.................1988-91 Mary Beth Thompson .....1981-82 Melanie Boyer .................2007- Courtney Heaps................. 1996 Rachel Piering ..............1996-97 Deborah Toole ..............1976-79 Sancha Brennan ................ 1990 Catherine Hileman ............ 1992 Ashley Porterfield ........2002-05 Evangeline Uldricks .......... 1993 Julie Buhl .......................... 1980 Cristy Hoffman ............1985-88 Lori Burdick .................1992-93 Rori Hogue ........................ 1994 Kaley Rawlins ..............2000-01 Jenny Usher..................2002-05 Kelly Bushell .................... 2000 Janiece Holder ..............1983-86 Karla Readshaw ...........2005-07 Katie Usher ..................2004-05 Linney Reynolds ..........1994-95 Brenda Hoot .................1979-81 Anna Richardson..........1998-99 Kim Vach .....................1983-86 Stephanie Canfield ..........2007- Starr Hutchins ................... 1977 Jenny Roberts ...............1991-94 Jennifer Van Etten ............. 1997 Anissa Carter..................... 1993 Diane Rodriguez ............... 1977 Tina Voss ......................1988-91 Kelly Chamberlain ............ 1996 Gina Iacona ..................2004-07 Michelle Clonan ...........1999-02 Tanya Roe ....................1993-96 Stephanie Roszell .........1984-87 Megan Ware ...................... 1993 Catie Collins.................1996-99 Robin Jackson ..............1983-84 Toni Roszell .................1987-88 Mattie Weber ................2001-02 Lindsey Combes...........2001-04 Lori Johnson.................1982-83 Melissa Roy .................1994-97 Jamie Weidemann....... ...... 2005 Cheryl Conklin .............1983-86 Tricia Johnson ................... 1977 Kelly Russell ................1993-96 Cherie Wharton ................. 1983 Tara Conner ..................1998-01 Kristi Jolin....................1997-00 Kathleen White ............1981-82 Nicolette Corso ............1994-97 A.J. Julian.......................... 1984 Jennifer Sandor ................. 1997 Michele White ..............1990-93 Kathleen Cooley...........1979-82 Alicia Schaper ..............1998-01 Katherine Womeck ............ 1979 Amy Curless.................1997-00 Tanner Kennedy ...........2000-03 Becca Schour .................... 2002 Meghan Wright ............1999-02 Theresa King ................1979-80 Sarah Sears .....................2006Patty Dailey..................1987-91 Andrea Koenig .................. 1995 Courtney Davis ................. 1996 Bekah Sentgeorge ........1993-96 DeeAnn Dempsey ........2002-05 Stephanie Laband .............. 2004 Erin Dineen ..................1992-93 Lori Lamb ......................... 1981 Shannon Dowdy ................ 1991 Amanda Lang ...............1997-00 Laura Duke........................ 1977 Joy Larkin ......................... 1991 Dawn Dunn ..................1990-93 Lauren Leffler ..............2002-05 Karen Durham ..............1998-01 Elizabeth Long .............1989-92 Marina Love ...................... 1977 Mary Margaret Enns........1985-88 Taryn Lynn ...................1996-99 Laura Ernst ...................1983-84 Alison Evans ..................... 1982 Peggy Machamer .........1984-85 Krista Mann ...................... 1979 Jackie Farr ......................... 1986 Michele McEntire ........1986-89 Debbie Feldman ................ 1980 Katie McNichol................. 1994 Rebecca Flick ...............1995-98 Bonnie Messner ...........1994-95 Miki Ford .....................1997-00 Jan Michaels.................1979-80 Anne Gatins .................1985-87 Rachel Miller ...............2004-07 Lisa Gestewitz..............1997-00 Karen Morian .................... 1979 Sue Giancotti................1980-81 Melissa Muller .............2003-06 Karla Readshaw (2005-07) recorded 2,770 assists and Susie Gilmore.................... 1977 Margaret Murdock ............ 1980 910 digs in just three seasons with the Hatters. www.GoHatters.com 14 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball THE RECORD BOOK ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS CAREER RECORDS SEASON RECORDS First Team Kira Smedley ...................................... 2004 Miki Ford ............................................ 2000 Liz Long .............................................. 1992 Dana Allen .......................................... 1991 Tina Voss ............................................. 1991 Tina Voss ............................................. 1990 Michele McEntire ............................... 1989 Cristy Hoffman ................................... 1988 Cristy Hoffman ................................... 1987 Cristy Hoffman ................................... 1986 Stephanie Roszell ................................ 1986 Peggy Machamer ................................ 1985 Kim Vach ............................................ 1985 MATCHES PLAYED (since 1992) 106 Tanya Roe ....................1993-96 103 Gina Iacona ..................2004-07 103 DeeAnn Dempsey ........2002-05 103 Kira Smedley ...............2001-04 MATCHES PLAYED (since 1992) 32 Dawn Dunn ....................... 1992 32 Liz Long ............................ 1992 32 Jenny Roberts .................... 1992 32 Michelle White.................. 1992 GAMES PLAYED 502 Tina Voss ......................1988-91 433 Cindy Benge.................1988-91 414 Jenny Roberts ...............1991-94 GAMES PLAYED (since 1992) 111 Dawn Dunn ....................... 1992 111 Liz Long ............................ 1992 111 Michelle White.................. 1992 KILLS 1339 Kita Smedley................2001-04 1171 Melissa Roy .................1994-97 1149 Liz Long .......................1989-92 KILLS 450 Dana Allen ........................ 1991 432 Melissa Roy ...................... 1996 414 Kira Smedley .................... 2002 KILLS PER GAME 3.68 Kira Smedley ...............2001-04 3.29 DeeAnn Dempsey ........2002-04 3.19 Melissa Roy .................1994-97 KILLS PER GAME 4.75 Melissa Roy ...................... 1996 4.08 Kira Smedley .................... 2004 3.91 Kira Smedley .................... 2002 ATTACK ATTEMPTS 3768 DeeAnn Dempsey ........2002-05 3480 Kita Smedley................2001-04 3285 Melissa Roy .................1994-97 ATTACK ATTEMPTS 1111 DeeAnn Dempsey ............. 2005 1046 Melissa Roy ...................... 1996 1044 Kira Smedley .................... 2002 ATTACK PERCENTAGE .305 Miki Ford .....................1997-00 .275 Cristy Hoffman ............1986-88 .252 Liz Long .......................1989-92 ATTACK PERCENTAGE .358 Karla Readshaw ................ 2005 .350 Miki Ford .......................... 2000 .348 Karla Readshaw ................ 2007 ASSISTS 3332 Tanya Roe ....................1993-96 3166 Tina Voss ......................1988-91 3165 Amanda Lang ...............1997-00 ASSISTS 1143 Tanner Kennedy ................ 2002 1131 Tina Voss ........................... 1991 980 Karla Readshaw ................ 2006 ACES 212 Stephanie Roszell .........1985-87 184 Heather Graig ...............1989-92 183 Tina Voss ......................1988-91 ACES 85 Heather Graig .................... 1991 81 Mary Margaret Enns ......... 1987 71 Cindy Benge...................... 1991 DIGS 1287 Melissa Roy .................1994-97 1092 Tina Voss ......................1988-91 1062 Amanda Lang ...............1997-00 DIGS 455 Cindy Benge...................... 1991 405 Melissa Roy ...................... 1997 404 Melissa Roy ...................... 1995 SOLO BLOCKS 217 Liz Long .......................1989-92 138 Michele McEntire* ......1987-89 122 Miki Ford .....................1997-00 SOLO BLOCKS 77 Liz Long ............................ 1992 72 Liz Long ............................ 1991 48 Michele McEntire ............. 1989 BLOCK ASSISTS 271 Liz Long .......................1989-92 266 Michele McEntire* ......1987-89 241 Miki Ford .....................1997-00 BLOCK ASSISTS 112 Katy Barbour..................... 1987 112 Michele McEntire ............. 1987 103 Liz Long ............................ 1991 TOTAL BLOCKS 629 Michele McEntire ........1986-89 527 Peggy Machamer .............. 1985 488 Liz Long .......................1989-92 TOTAL BLOCKS 175 Liz Long ............................ 1991 159 Katy Barbour..................... 1987 159 Michele McEntire ............. 1987 Second Team Kira Smedley ...................................... 2002 Miki Ford ............................................ 1999 Melissa Roy ........................................ 1997 Tanya Roe ........................................... 1996 Liz Long .............................................. 1991 Dana Allen .......................................... 1990 Cindy Benge........................................ 1989 Mary M. Enns ..................................... 1988 Stephanie Roszell ................................ 1987 Katy Barbour....................................... 1986 Cristy Newkirk .................................... 1986 Third Team Miki Ford ............................................ 1998 Honorable Mention Miki Ford ............................................ 1997 Melissa Roy ........................................ 1996 Kelly Russell ....................................... 1995 Heather Graig ...................................... 1992 Heather Graig ...................................... 1990 Michele McEntire ............................... 1988 Cheryl Conklin .................................... 1986 Stephanie Roszell ................................ 1985 All-Freshman Team Sarah Sears ........................................ 2006 Rebecca Orzechowicz ....................... 2005 DeeAnn Dempsey ............................... 2002 Lindsey Combes.................................. 2001 Kira Smedley ...................................... 2001 Miki Ford ............................................ 1997 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Peggy Machamer ................................ 1985 COACH OF THE YEAR Megan Bryant...................................... 1986 Elizabeth Schumaker ......................... 1985 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Karla Readshaw ............................10-29-07 Karla Readshaw ..............................8-27-07 DeAnn Dempsey .......................... 10-17-05 Kira Smedley ............................... 11-15-04 Kira Smedley ............................... 10-13-03 Kira Smedley ................................. 10-7-02 Kira Smedley ............................... 11-18-02 Miki Ford ..................................... 11-13-00 Miki Ford ....................................... 9-11-00 Miki Ford ....................................... 11-8-99 Miki Ford ..................................... 11-10-98 Tanya Roe .................................... 10-29-96 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT III Miki Ford ............................................ 2000 Miki Ford ............................................ 1999 Miki Ford ............................................ 1998 www.GoHatters.com 15 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Media Guide Stetson Volleyball HISTORY AND RECORDS ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-MATCH Coach Elizabeth Schumaker Megan Bryant Janiece Holder Becky Thyhsen Cheryl Carlson Totals (since 1980) Kills ............................. 31, Melissa Roy vs. Jacksonville, 11-12-96 Attack Pct. ....... .840, Peggy Machamer vs. W. Kentucky, 10-12-85 Assists ............................ 75, Tanya Roe vs. Florida A&M, 11-5-96 Aces......................... 11, Taryn Lynn vs. Western Carolina, 9-14-97 .................................... 11, Mary Margaret Enns vs. UCF, 10-12-85 Digs ............................. 40, Melissa Roy vs. Jacksonville, 11-12-96 Total Blocks ................. 29, Peggy Machamer vs. Tampa, 10-19-85 OPPONENT SU-OPP Belmont 3-9 Bethune-Cookman 41-3 Bowling Green Campbell 5-10 College of Charleston 5-16 East Tennessee State 0-5 Florida A&M 35-11 Florida Gulf Coast 0-1 Florida State 0-3 Jacksonville 13-44 Kennesaw State 2-0 Lipscomb 3-4 Mercer 15-10 Nicholls State 0-1 North Florida 2-6 Robert Morris The Citadel 2-0 USC Upstate 0-1 Kills .................................................. 92, vs. Florida A&M, 11-5-96 Attack Pct. .................................... .576, at Savannah State, 9-30-01 Assists .............................................. 80, vs. Florida A&M, 11-5-96 ........................................................ 80, vs. Florida A&M, 11-14-87 Aces............................................. 28, vs. Savannah State, 10-10-01 Digs ................................................ 161, vs. Jacksonville, 11-12-96 Blocks ....................................................... 65, vs. Tampa, 10-19-85 TEAM SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS Kills ............................................................................... 1638, 1988 Attack Pct. ....................................................................... .239, 1988 Assists ............................................................................ 1396, 1985 Aces.................................................................................. 384, 1991 Digs ................................................................................ 2364, 1991 Blocks .............................................................................. 387, 1992 YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Record 117-144 18-27 152-240 28-52 39-64 354-527 Pct. .448 .400 .388 .350 .379 .402 SERIES RECORDS VS. 2008 OPPONENTS TEAM SINGLE-MATCH RECORDS Year 1980 Seasons 7 1 13 3 4 27 Record Pct. Conf.* Place Tourn. 15-28 4-20 13-16 20-16 18-21 33-18 18-27 14-25 18-23 16-22 12-22 16-20 9-23 6-21 8-18 12-18 17-9 7-20 12-15 10-14 9-15 9-18 15-14 4-20 10-13 10-17 8-19 11-15 .349 .167 .448 .556 .462 .647 .400 .359 .439 .421 .353 .444 .290 .222 .308 .400 .654 .259 .445 .417 .375 .333 .517 .167 .435 .370 .296 .423 3-0 3-2 1-6 8-5 5-6 3-0 5-5 2-3 0-8 1-9 3-3 0-6 0-6 1-3 3-6 4-5 1-9 6-5 2-8 4-6 2-7 2-7 4-7 N/A N/A N/A 3rd/South 3rd/South 1st 6th 5th 5th/East 6th/East 3rd/South 4th/South 4th/South T-4th/East 7th T-6th T-10th 7th 8th T-6th 8th 8th 8th 7-0 6-1 7-2 2-2 4-2 1-2 3-2 1-2 DNQ DNQ 1-2 DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ DNQ Belmont Bruins ....................................Nashville, Tenn. Campbell Fighting Camels ............... Buies Creek, N.C. East Tennessee State Buccaneers ... Johnson City, Tenn. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles ....................Fort Myers, Fla. Jacksonville Dolphins ........................Jacksonville, Fla. Kennesaw State Owls .............................Kennesaw, Ga. Lipscomb Bisons ..................................Nashville, Tenn. Mercer Bears ............................................... Macon, Ga. North Florida Ospreys ........................Jacksonville, Fla. Stetson Hatters ..........................................DeLand, Fla. USC Upstate Spartans ....................... Spartanburg, S.C. * Stetson competed in the New South Women’s Athletic Conference from 1985 - 1990. The NSWAC was absorbed by the Trans America Athletic Conference in 1991. The TAAC changed its name to the Atlantic Sun Conference in 2001. www.GoHatters.com FIRST LAST STRK 1997 2007 L4 1987 2007 W4 FIRST MEETING 1994 2007 W2 1984 2001 L3 1984 2007 L5 1980 2001 L4 2007 2007 L1 1983 2006 L3 1980 2007 L9 2006 2007 W2 2001 2007 L4 1982 2007 L1 1988 1988 L1 1992 2007 W2 FIRST MEETING 1998 1999 W2 2007 2007 L1 16 www.GoHatters.com 2008 Stetson Volleyball Schedule Day Date Fri. Aug. 29 Sat. Aug. 30 Sat. Aug. 30 FRI. SEP. 5 FRI. SEP. 5 SAT. SEP. 6 SAT. SEP. 6 Tue. Sep. 9 FRI. SEP. 12 Fri. Sep. 19 Sat. Sep. 20 Tue. Sep. 23 FRI. SEP. 26 SAT. SEP. 27 Fri. Oct. 3 Sat. Oct. 4 FRI. OCT. 10 SAT. OCT. 11 FRI. OCT. 17 SAT. OCT. 18 Fri. Oct. 24 Sat. Oct. 25 TUE. OCT. 28 FRI. OCT. 31 SAT. NOV. 1 TUE. NOV. 4 SAT. Nov. 8 FRI. Nov. 14 Sat. Nov. 15 W-S Nov. 19-22 Opponent Bowling Green& Florida A&M& Florida State& THE CITADEL^ COLL. OF CHARLESTON^ ROBERT MORRIS^ NICHOLLS STATE^ Florida Gulf Coast** CAMPBELL** Kennesaw State** Mercer** Bethune-Cookman ETSU** USC UPSTATE** Belmont** Lipscomb** NORTH FLORIDA** JACKSONVILLE** BELMONT** LIPSCOMB** USC Upstate** ETSU** BETHUNE-COOKMAN MERCER** KENNESAW STATE** FLORIDA GULF COAST** Campbell** Jacksonville** North Florida** Atlantic Sun Tournament & FSU Invitational ^ Stetson Holiday Inn Invitational ** Atlantic Sun Conference Match Location Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. Tallahassee, Fla. EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER Fort Myers, Fla. EDMUNDS CENTER Kennesaw, Ga. Macon, Ga. Daytona Beach, Fla. EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER Nashville, Tenn. Nashville, Tenn. EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER Spartanburg, S.C. Johnson City, Tenn. EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER EDMUNDS CENTER Buies Creek, N.C. Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville, Fla. Macon, Ga. Time 2 p.m. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. 3 P.M. 7 P.M. 3 P.M. 7 P.M. 7 p.m. 6 P.M. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 P.M. 3 P.M. 8 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 P.M. 5 P.M. 6 P.M. 3 P.M. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 P.M. 6 P.M. 5 P.M. 7 P.M. 2 p.m. 7 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA