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AUGUST30-31 Holy Cross/UMass Lowell Tournament (Worcester, Mass.)30 at UMass Lowell 7 p.m.31 vs. Stony Brook 3 p.m. at Holy Cross 7 p.m.

SEPTEMBER4 ST. FRANCIS (NY) 7 p.m.6-7 Sacred Heart Invitational (Fairfield, Conn.)6 vs. Maryland Eastern Shore 7 p.m.7 vs. American 10 a.m. at Sacred Heart 5 p.m.13-14 Big Green Invitational (Hanover, N.H.)13 vs. Providence 10 a.m. at Dartmouth 7:30 p.m.14 vs. Grand Canyon 12 p.m. vs. Central Connecticut State 5 p.m.19 HOWARD 5 p.m.21 at Marist* 1 p.m.22 at Siena* 1 p.m.25 at Saint Peter’s* 7 p.m.28 FAIRFIELD* 1 p.m.29 QUINNIPIAC* 1 p.m.

OCTOBER5 at Niagara* 1 p.m.6 at Canisius* 1 p.m.12 IONA* 1 p.m.16 NJIT 7 p.m.19 SAINT PETER’S* 1 p.m.20 RIDER* 1 p.m.23 at Fairleigh Dickinson 7 p.m.26 SIENA* 1:30 p.m.27 MARIST* 6 p.m.

NOVEMBER2 CANISIUS* 1 p.m.3 NIAGARA* 1 p.m.6 at Rider* 7 p.m.9 at Fairfield* 1 p.m.10 at Quinnipiac* 1 p.m.16 at Iona* 7 p.m.23-24 MAAC Championships (Loudonville, N.Y.)23 TBA24 TBA

*-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference matchHome matches in CAPS

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THIS IS MANHATTAN COLLEGEQUICK FACTSLocation ........................................................................................ Riverdale, N.Y. Enrollment ...................................................................................................3,200 Founded ......................................................................................................... 1853 Nickname .................................................................................................. Jaspers Colors ..................................................................... Green (PMS # 349) & White Conference ........................................................ Metro Atlantic Athletic (MAAC) President ...................................................................Brennan O’Donnell, Ph. D. Executive Vice President/Provost ..................................... William Clyde, Ph. D. Vice President of Student Life ......................................Richard Satterlee, Ph. D. Director of Athletics ............................................................Robert J. Byrnes, ‘68 Associate Athletic Director ............................................................ Noah LeFevre Assistant Athletic Director/Senior Woman Administrator .....Deborah GregoryAssistant Athletic Director/Athletic Communications ..............................Pete McHughAssistant Athletic Director for Sports Medicine .....Doug Straley MS,ATC,CSCSAssistant Athletic Director for Facilities and Event Management ..........Amanda McEntireAssistant Director of Athletics/Compliance ....................................Alyssa Shale Athletics Travel Coordinator ..................................................................Jim Duffy Academic Advisors ................................... Br. David Trichtinger, Rory RedmondAthletics Team Physicians ............................................ Anthony Maddalo, M.D. .......................................................Greg Cavaliere, M.D., Nicole Solomos, D.O. Team Chiropractor ........................................................... Theresa Pirraglia, D.C. Secretary ............................................................................................Susan Pape Athletic Department Phone.............................................................718-862-7227 Athletic Department Fax .................................................................718-862-8020 Website................................................................................ www.GoJaspers.com

DIRECTIONS TO DRADDY GYMNASIUMHOME OF JASPER VOLLEYBALL

FROM SOUTH:Triborough Bridge — Follow signs to Major Deegan Expressway (I-87) North, and proceed to the Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right and go back over the Expressway toward Broadway. Make a right at Broadway. At second traffic light, turn left onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium.

Henry Hudson Parkway — Take Exit 20, W. 239th St. This puts you on Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At stop sign, bear left through intersection (past monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto Manhattan Col-lege Parkway. Go left to Draddy Gymnasium parking lot.

FROM NORTH:Saw Mill River Parkway to Henry Hudson Parkway. Take Exit 21, W. 246th St., straight on the Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At 239th St. (second traffic light), turn left, then again (around monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto Manhattan College Parkway. Go left to Draddy Gymna-sium parking lot.

New York State Thruway South (I-87) connects with the Major Deegan to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Turn right at top of ramp then right onto Broad-way. At second traffic light, turn left onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium.

FROM EAST: Bronx Whitestone or Throgs Neck Bridge to Cross Bronx Expressway South (I-95). Take Major Deegan Expressway North (I-87) to Van Cortlandt Park South Exit. Bear right, going back over the Expressway, and make a right onto Broadway. At second traffic light, turn left onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow campus road to Draddy Gymnasium.

FROM WEST: George Washington Bridge—Follow signs to Henry Hudson Parkway north-bound (for automobiles only; otherwise take Major Deegan Expressway north-bound). Take Exit 20, W. 239th St. This puts you on Henry Hudson Parkway Service Road. At stop sign bear left through intersection (past monument). Bear right at fork (before overpass) onto Manhattan College Parkway. Make another left and follow road to Draddy Gymnasium.

*Note: Buses and trucks must follow directions using Major Deegan Express-way. Commercial vehicles are not allowed on Henry Hudson Parkway.

PETE MCHUGHAssistant Athletic Director ofAtheltic CommunicationsOffice Phone: [email protected]

JOE CLIFFORD Assistant Sports Information DirectorVolleyball ContactOffice Phone [email protected]

CHRISTIAN HEIMALL Sports Information Graduate AssistantOffice Phone [email protected]

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

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Now entering his fifth season as the Head Coach of the Manhattan College volleyball team, Mark Jones has seen his squad emerge as a perennial contender in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The Jaspers finished 15-15 in 2012, their third consecutive season with at least 15 wins. However, Manhattan came up just short of the MAAC Tournament, placing fifth in the conference with a 10-8 MAAC mark.

Despite losing four starters from that team, Jones has the pieces in place to make another run at the MAAC title. Manhattan returns seven letterwinners, including the reigning MAAC Rookie of the Year, while eight talented newcomers, all of whom are capable of stepping in and making an immediate impact for the Jaspers, also join the fold in 2013. Jones is confident that this group can take that next step and earn a place in the MAAC Tournament.

“We’re going to be fine in every aspect of our game,” Jones said. “We’ve got some players coming in that are athletic and very skilled. They’re going to step right in and we’re not going to miss a beat.”

SETTERJones has brought in a pair

of transfers who are both expected to see significant time at setter. Sophomore Jade Gray comes to Manhattan from Golden West College in California, while fellow sophomore Teodora Peric spent last season at American University. Gray led Golden West to the conference championship and the finals of the California state tournament last season. She distributed 10.81 assists per set en route to a second team all-conference selection. Peric appeared in 16 matches for American in 2012, averaging 4.47 assists per set.

“One of the positions that was very important for us was the setting position, so I wanted to bring in players with a little more experience,” Jones said. “These two setters bring a lot of different qualities to the court. I’m very confident in their playing ability, and I know they’re going to help us be successful.”

2013 PREVIEWOUTSIDE HITTER

Manhattan returns a pair of starters at outside hitter, and both figure heavily into the Jaspers’ plans for the 2013 season. Senior Ellie Wiekamp emerged as a starter late in the year before missing the final two weeks with an injury. She averaged 2.27 kills and 2.11 digs per set last season. Junior Malia McGuinness, a MAAC All-Rookie Team selection in 2011, tallied 2.67 kills, the second-highest average on the squad, and 2.57 digs per set last year. She also registered 19 service aces, the most among returning players.

“We have a lot of experience on the outside,” Jones said. “Ellie and Malia will be six-rotation

players, and they’ve both had matches where they hit for high numbers. They’re more than capable of getting the job done.”

Adding depth on the outside are sophomore Clare Bozzo and freshman Mary Donnelly. Bozzo has a year of experience in the system under her belt and is ready to contribute when called upon. Donnelly, meanwhile, was a two-time Offensive Player of the Year at Chaparral High School in California.

RIGHT SIDE HITTEROn the right side, the Jaspers

boast one of the top players in the league in 2012 MAAC Rookie

of the Year Sydney Volovski. A Preseason First Team All-MAAC selection, Volovski ranked second among all MAAC rookies in hitting percentage last season. In addition, she pounded 269 kills in 2012, the most by any returning Jasper. One of the most versatile players on the roster, Volovski handed out 18 assists at Army and posted 16 digs in a five-set win at Niagara.

“Sydney can play pretty much any position for us,” Jones said. “She’s going to be a force. I think she’s going to do really well in the conference, and I expect a lot of great things from her.”

Also expected to make a big impact is junior transfer Anna Kitlar, who began her collegiate career with two years at Hofstra. The 6’3 Kitlar brings a new dimension to the offense with her height. This gives Jones a number of options he didn’t

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have last season, and he envisions using both Volovski and Kitlar a lot.

Backing them up on the right side will be freshman Kelsey LaCour, a native of Walnut Creek, Calif. LaCour, who can also play middle blocker, was named First Team All-Diablo Valley Athletic League last season after leading Northgate High School to its second consecutive conference championship.

MIDDLE BLOCKERReturning starter Juliana Behrens anchors Manhattan’s attack

in the middle. Behrens led the Jaspers and ranked third in the MAAC with a .324 hitting percentage last season, and her 50 blocks were third-most on the team.

Fellow senior Katelyn Nugent was limited by injuries to just four matches last season. Now fully healthy, she has been impressive in preseason workouts and should be in the mix for the other starting position.

“I think we’re in a different situation than we were last season,” Jones said. “We’re very strong at the middle position, so in case we do have an injury, somebody can always step up. I’m very confident with the middles this year. I think they’ll do a great job.”

Rounding out that strong group of middle blockers are two transfers who’ll also compete for starting roles. Erin Weis played two seasons at Iowa Western Community College, and the 6’6 Alexis Crist, who previously attended South Mountain Community College, holds the distinction of being the tallest player in program history.

“We already had good skilled players defensively and hitting-wise, but really needed to get a little more size,” Jones said. “We found it, and that’s only going to help our blocking and make us that much better in the long run.”

LIBEROWith the graduation of Kelsey Huntoon and Julie Bies, the

libero position is up for grabs. The leading candidates to take over the role are junior Sarah Haselhorst and freshman Allie

Yamashiro. Haselhorst saw regular playing time during each of her first two seasons in Riverdale, including a handful of starts at libero, and is ready to take on the responsibility that comes with being the full-time starter.

She will be challenged for the position by Yamashiro, though. A native of Kapolei, Hawaii, Yamashiro won three consecutive conference championships at Kamehameha High School. She also played for the prestigious Jammers Volleyball Club.

“Sarah and Allie are really going to compete,” Jones said. “They’re going to challenge each other all year, and I think they’re both willing to take on that challenge.”

SCHEDULEManhattan starts the

season at the Holy Cross/UMass Lowell Tournament on Aug. 30-31 before opening its home schedule against St. Francis (NY) on Sept. 4. The Jaspers also play preseason tournaments at Sacred Heart and Dartmouth, then host Howard in a mid-week non-conference match prior to their first MAAC weekend at Marist and Siena on Sept. 21-22.

The MAAC underwent its first realignment since 1997-98 this summer, with longtime conference member Loyola joining the Patriot League and being replaced by Quinnipiac. The Jaspers’ first matchup with the Bobcats is at Draddy Gymnasium on Sept. 29.

“You never know what’s going to happen in this conference,” Jones said. “It’s a very long season, so you’ve got to come prepared and give it 100 percent every single day.”

At the conclusion of the 18-match conference schedule, the top four teams will qualify for the MAAC Tournament, which will be held at Siena’s Alumni Recreation Center from Nov. 22-24. Manhattan was picked fourth in the MAAC Preseason Poll and is looking to qualify for a four-team MAAC Tournament for the first time since 2003.

“It’s a lot of respect from the coaches (to be picked fourth), but what’s most important is where we finish,” Jones said. “We need to be in the top four to qualify for the conference tournament, and we need to make sure we get there in order to have an opportunity to go to the NCAA Tournament. That’s our goal for this year.”

2013 PREVIEW

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Mark Jones enters his fifth season as Manhattan’s head volleyball coach, and his third in a full-time capacity. In 2010, he was named Anaconda Sports Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year after leading the Jaspers to a school-record 11 MAAC victories and their first 20-win season in seven years. Manhattan followed that up with a 16-15 campaign in 2011, marking the program’s first back-to-back winning seasons since 2002-03.

Manhattan posted an 8-23 record in 2009, Jones’ first season at the helm, before notching a 20-14 mark during the 2010 campaign. It was Manhattan’s first winning season since 2005 and first 20-win campaign since 2003. The Jaspers were picked to finish ninth in the MAAC Preseason Poll, but ended up tied for third place with an 11-7 conference record. In 2010, the Jaspers snapped an 11-match losing streak against Fairfield and swept the season series with Siena for the first time in program history. Manhattan also put together a pair of six-match winning streaks and went an impressive 7-2 in five-set matches in 2010.

After going 16-15 in 2011, the Jaspers finished the 2012 season with an overall record of 15-15. It was Manhattan’s third straight season going .500 or better, which hadn’t happened since a four-year stretch from 1994-97. The Jaspers went 10-8 in conference play in 2012, the second time in three years that they notched double-digit MAAC wins.

Jones came to Riverdale after a two-year stint as the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Maine. Under his guidance, the Black Bears qualified for the America East Conference Tournament in 2008. Prior to his time at Maine, Jones spent two seasons as an assistant at Tennessee State University. The Tigers posted back-to-back 20-win seasons and won the Ohio Valley Conference Championship in 2005. Tennessee State went 26-6 against OVC opponents during his two seasons in Nashville.

Jones began his coaching career at his alma mater, Washington State, during the 1994-95 athletic season. He served as a volunteer assistant

with the Cougars’ women’s program during the fall and was head coach of the men’s squad in the spring. The women’s team qualified for the NCAA Tournament and finished the year ranked in the Top 25 during each of his four seasons, including an appearance in the regional finals in 1996. Washington State went 27-6 that season, finishing second in the Pac-10 and earning a year-end national ranking of No. 7.

The Washington State men’s team went 99-22 during his four seasons at the helm. Jones’ teams went 46-4 in the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Volleyball Association, including consecutive 13-0 campaigns in 1997-98. Jones led the Cougars to four straight PIVA championships and a third-place finish in the 1998 National Collegiate Volleyball Championships.

After one season as the top assistant with Northwestern State’s women’s program in 1998, Jones moved on to William Woods University, where he was the top assistant with both the men’s and women’s programs in 1999-2000. He was named head coach of both programs in August 2000. The women’s team won at least 18 matches and finished third in the America Midwest Conference during each of his three seasons at the helm.

After going 13-13 during his first season as mentor of the Owls’ men’s team, Jones was named Mid-America Men’s Volleyball Intercollegiate Conference Coach of the Year in 2002. That season, he led William Woods to a 31-4 record and the NAIA National Championship. His 2003 squad finished the season ranked fifth in the nation with an 18-11 overall record. Overall, Jones went 62-28 with the William Woods men’s team and 57-49 with the women’s program.

A 1995 graduate of Washington State, Jones won four varsity letters as a member of the Cougars’ men’s volleyball team. He received master’s degrees from William Woods in 2001 and Tennessee State in 2007.

MARK JONESHead Coach (Washington State ’95) • Fifth Season (59-67)

2010 MAAC Coach of the Year

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David Corwin is in his first season as an assistant coach for the Jaspers. A 2013 graduate of Lee University, he spent three years as a student assistant at the NAIA power.

While at Lee, Corwin assisted with all aspects of the program, including practice and game planning, strength and conditioning, scouting and event organizing. During that time, the Lady Flames won the conference championship and qualified for the NAIA National Tournament each year, making back-to-back Final Four

DAVID CORWINappearances in 2010-11. Corwin coached four NAIA All-Americans at Lee, including First Team All-American Arlene Ferreira.

A three-year captain on the Lee men’s club team, Corwin has also worked numerous volleyball camps at Lee, as well as Tennessee, Clemson and Emory. In addition, the Boca Raton, Fla., native was an assistant coach with the Choo Choo City Club team in the spring of 2012.

Assistant Coach (Lee ‘13) • First Season

After a stellar playing career for the Jaspers, Mariana Furquim begins her first season as an assistant coach. A native of Curitiba, Brazil, she was a Second Team All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) performer in 2012.

Furquim transferred to Manhattan after one season at UNLV and made an immediate impact on the Jaspers’ lineup in 2011. She started every match that season, playing in all 115 sets at outside hitter. Furquim ranked third on the team with 287 kills and fifth on the squad with 233 digs, while also notching 72 blocks and 30 service aces. She was named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 17, 2011 after dominating performances against Siena (16 kills, 10 digs,

MARIANA FURQUIMfive blocks, .485 hitting) and Marist (20 kills, 20 digs, five blocks, four aces, .459 hitting).

In 2012, Furquim again started every match, appearing in 116 of Manhattan’s 118 sets. She pounded a team-high 388 kills and ranked fifth in the MAAC with 3.34 kills per set. Furquim also tallied 382 digs, 55 blocks and a team-best 27 aces during the 2012 campaign. In addition to earning Second Team All-MAAC recognition, she was named team MVP.

Furquim will receive her bachelor’s degree in business from Manhattan in May 2014.

Assistant Coach (Manhattan ‘14) • First Season

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NUMERICAL ROSTER# Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School)

1 Erin Weis Jr. MB 6-0 Omaha, Neb./Omaha Central (Iowa Western CC)

2 Allie Yamashiro Fr. L 5-4 Kapolei, Hawaii/Kamehameha

3 Mary Donnelly Fr. OH 6-0 Temecula, Calif./Chaparral

5 Teodora Peric So. S 6-0 Chicago, Ill./Walter Payton College Prep (American)

6 Alexis Crist Jr. MB 6-6 Mesa, Ariz./Desert Ridge (South Mountain CC)

7 Anna Kitlar Jr. OH 6-3 Kiel, Germany/Thor Heyerdahl Gymnasium (Hofstra)

9 Sydney Volovski So. OH 6-0 Oswego, Ill./Oswego

10 Clare Bozzo So. OH/MB 5-10 Salinas, Calif./Santa Catalina

11 Malia McGuinness Jr. OH 5-10 Kailua, Hawaii/Maryknoll School

12 Jade Gray So. S 5-9 Boise, Idaho/Bovah (Golden West)

13 Kelsey LaCour Fr. MB/RS 5-10 Walnut Creek, Calif./Northgate

14 Juliana Behrens Sr. MB 6-1 Honolulu, Hawaii/Punahou (Cincinnati)

15 Ellie Wiekamp Sr. OH 5-10 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita (Irvine Valley)

16 Sarah Haselhorst Jr. OH 5-10 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North

17 Katelyn Nugent Sr. MB 6-1 Auburn, Wash./Thomas Jefferson (Green River CC)

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER# Name Cl. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School (Previous School)

10 Bozzo, Clare So. OH/MB 5-10 Salinas, Calif./Santa Catalina

6 Crist, Alexis Jr. MB 6-6 Mesa, Ariz./Desert Ridge (South Mountain CC)

3 Donnelly, Mary Fr. OH 6-0 Temecula, Calif./Chaparral

12 Gray, Jade So. S 5-9 Boise, Idaho/Bovah (Golden West)

16 Haselhorst, Sarah Jr. OH 5-10 Naperville, Ill./Naperville North

7 Kitlar, Anna Jr. OH 6-3 Kiel, Germany/Thor Heyerdahl Gymnasium (Hofstra)

13 LaCour, Kelsey Fr. MB/RS 5-10 Walnut Creek, Calif./Northgate

11 McGuinness, Malia Jr. OH 5-10 Kailua, Hawaii/Maryknoll School

17 Nugent, Katelyn Sr. MB 6-1 Auburn, Wash./Thomas Jefferson (Green River CC)

5 Peric, Teodora So. S 6-0 Chicago, Ill./Walter Payton College Prep (American)

9 Volovski, Sydney So. OH 6-0 Oswego, Ill./Oswego

1 Weis, Erin Jr. MB 6-0 Omaha, Neb./Omaha Central (Iowa Western CC)

15 Wiekamp, Ellie Sr. OH 5-10 Laguna Niguel, Calif./Santa Margarita (Irvine Valley)

2 Yamashiro, Allie Fr. L 5-4 Kapolei, Hawaii/Kamehameha

HEAD COACH Mark Jones (Washington State ’95), 5th Season

2013 ROSTER

ASSISTANT COACHESDavid Corwin, Mariana Furquim

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE: Erin Weis like “RICE”

Teodora Peric tee-uh-door-UH per-ICH

Sydney Volovski VUH-lahv-ski

Malia McGuinness MUH-lee-uh

Sarah Haselhorst HAZEL-horst

Ellie Wiekamp WE-camp

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2012: Played in 20 matches and 81 sets…Led the Jaspers and ranked third in the MAAC in hitting percentage (.324)…Averaged 2.20 kills and a team-high 0.62 blocks per set…Made Manhattan debut at Iona on Sept. 15 and smashed 13 kills on .571 hitting…Hit .600, slamming 10 kills and committing just one error, and tallied three blocks in the win over Lafayette on Sept. 19…Notched back-to-back four-block performances in home victories against Marist (Sept. 22) and Siena (Sept. 23)…Finished with 14 kills and hit .458 in the Jaspers’ four-set victory over Niagara at Draddy Gymnasium on Sept. 29…Registered 13 kills and four blocks against Canisius the following day…Set a career-high with 16 kills at Saint Peter’s on Oct. 13…Followed up that effort by hitting .429 with 11 kills and three blocks in a win over Iona on Oct. 20…Posted 12 kills and added four blocks at Marist on Oct. 28…Went .500 on attack, tallying 10 kills and two errors in 16 attempts, at Canisius on Nov. 3…Pounded 14 kills and matched a season-high with four blocks in a 3-2 triumph at Niagara on Nov. 4…Had four blocks again in the season finale against Saint Peter’s (Nov. 10).

2011 (AT CINCINNATI): Saw action in 18 sets over 11 matches…Recorded nine kills and four digs on the season…Notched a block at Kentucky on Aug. 30…Tallied two kills and a dig against Sam Houston State on Sept. 3…Posted season-highs with three kills and two digs against North Texas later that day.

JULIANA BEHRENS2010 (AT CINCINNATI): Appeared in 18 matches and 49 sets…Started four matches…Finished the season with 58 kills and 30 digs…Made collegiate debut against James Madison on Sept. 4 and had a kill…Tallied career-highs with eight kills, five digs and three service aces against Illinois on Sept. 17…Recorded three digs and three blocks against Purdue on Sept. 18…Had six kills on .357 hitting and added a pair of blocks against Morehead State on Sept. 21…Posted six kills in back-to-back Big East matches against DePaul (Oct. 8) and Notre Dame (Oct. 10)…Got the start against Louisville on Oct. 16 and registered five kills and three aces.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Led Punahou High School to four consecutive top three finishes in the Hawaii state tournament…Named first team all-state by the Honolulu Advertiser as a senior, as Punahou won the league title…Selected to the Under Armour Girls High School All-America Team watch list and the PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces, which recognizes the top 250 players in the nation, prior to the 2009 season…Chosen to the Interscholastic League of Honolulu All-Star First Team as a junior…Also earned a varsity letter in canoe paddling.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Doug and Cynthia…Has one sister, Marissa…Majoring in biology…Born on January 29, 1992.

6’1 • Senior • Middle Blocker • Honolulu, Hawaii—Punahou (Cincinnati)14

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2012: Limited by injuries to just four matches and eight sets…Got the start against Loyola Chicago in the season-opener (Aug. 25)…Recorded a dig against Bucknell on Aug. 25…Notched a block in the win over Northern Kentucky on Sept. 8.

2011 (AT GREEN RIVER CC): Team captain…Named First Team All-NWAACC Western Region…Earned NWAACC Player of the Week honors…Led team in kills and hitting percentage for second straight season…Averaged 3.43 kills and 0.66 blocks per set…Had 19 kills three times, as well as one 18-kill effort…Hit .640 or better on three separate occasions, including a .700 hitting performance against Centralia on Sept. 28…Selected to the NWAACC All-Academic Team.

KATELYN NUGENT

2010 (AT GREEN RIVER CC): Led the Gators in both kills and blocks, averaging 2.41 kills and 0.89 blocks per set…Had 17 kills on .600 hitting against Linn-Benton on Sept. 16...Slammed 15 kills and hit .500 against Tacoma on Sept. 24…Recorded 11 blocks against Centralia on Oct. 8.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Earned Second Team All-SPSLAA North honors as a senior at Thomas Jefferson High School…Named team MVP and served as team captain.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott and Karen…Has one brother, Jacob…Grandfather, Jack, played football at the University of Washington…Majoring in accounting…Born on July 14, 1992.

6’1 • Senior • Middle Blocker • Auburn, Wash.—Thomas Jefferson (Green River CC)17

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2012: Saw action in 79 sets, playing in 26 matches…Ranked fourth on the team in kills (179) and kills per set (2.27)…Also averaged 2.11 digs per set…Registered eight double-doubles…Collected back-to-back double-doubles against Bucknell (17 kills, 10 digs) and La Salle (14 kills, 12 digs) at the season-opening La Salle Invitational (Aug. 25-26)…Tallied 16 kills and a career-high 15 digs at William & Mary on Aug. 31…Had 10 kills and 14 digs in the Jaspers’ 3-1 home win over Marist on Sept. 22…Finished with a sterling .714 hitting percentage against Rider on Sept. 26, pounding five kills without committing an error…Led the Jaspers with a career-high 20 kills, including one on match point, as Manhattan came back from 0-2 down to beat Iona at Draddy Gymnasium on Oct. 20…Hit .362 against the Gaels and added 10 digs to complete a double-double…Posted 16 kills, 12 digs and a solo block against Fairfield on Oct. 21…Distributed three assists to go along with 14 digs and eight kills in the rematch with Marist on Oct. 28.

ELLIE WIEKAMP2011: Sat out the season due to injury.

2010 (AT IRVINE VALLEY): Named Honorable Mention All-Orange Empire Conference…Led league in both kills and service aces…Ranked among top five in California in kills.

2009 (AT IRVINE VALLEY): Helped team to a third-place finish at California State Tournament…Placed among the top 10 in California in kills.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Led Santa Margarita High School to four state league titles and the 2008 Division I-AA State Championship…Twice earned team MVP honors.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Michael and Kathy…Sister, Breanne, plays volleyball at Seattle Pacific…Has another sister, Leslie, who played at Rhode Island…Majoring in communications…Born on February 5, 1991.

5’10 • Senior • Outside Hitter •Laguna Niguel, Calif.—Santa Margarita (Irvine Valley)15

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2012: Appeared in 95 sets over 24 matches, all coming off the bench…Recorded 48 digs and 11 service aces…Served three aces against Bucknell on Aug. 25…Credited with a kill to go along with six digs against Campbell on Sept. 1…Registered a season-high seven digs in a five-set win over Northern Kentucky on Sept. 8…Had six digs and a pair of aces at Fairfield on Sept. 16…Contributed four digs and an assist in the Jaspers’ 3-2 home victory against Iona on Oct. 20…Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team.

2011: Came off the bench in 30 matches, playing in 85 sets…Tallied 155 digs (1.82 per set)…Had first career double-digit dig effort against Fordham on Sept. 3, notching 13 digs to go along with her first career kill…Dished out three assists at Washington State on Sept. 9…Reached double-figures in digs three straight times from Sept.

SARAH HASELHORST

17-24…Contributed 10 digs, and added three assists and two aces against Saint Peter’s on Sept. 17…Registered a career-high 17 digs while also serving a pair of aces in a five-set home win over Loyola on Sept. 24.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Earned three varsity letters at Naperville North High School…A four-time academic all-conference selection…Helped Sports Performance 18 Blue win the JVDA national club championship in 2009 after finishing second in 2008.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Joe Haselhorst and Maria DeFilippis…Has a twin sister, Lauren, and two other sisters, Christine and Leah…Majoring in biology with plans to become a doctor…Enjoys traveling…Born on June 20, 1993.

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2011 SECOND TEAM ALL-MAAC2011 MAAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

2012: Played in 16 matches and 54 sets…Averaged 2.67 kills and 2.57 digs per set…Ranked third on the team with 19 service aces…Registered seven double-doubles…Slammed 19 kills to go along with 13 digs and three blocks in a five-set victory over Northern Kentucky on Sept. 8…Established a career-high with five aces against St. Francis (NY) on Sept. 12…Had four aces at Fairfield on Sept. 16…Hit .433 in the home win over Lafayette on Sept. 19, pounding 15 kills and adding 14 digs…Finished with 15 kills on .379 hitting, while also posting 12 digs against Rider on Sept. 26…Recorded 12 kills, two assists and a season-high 20 digs in the rematch with the Broncs on Oct. 6…Notched 11 kills and a pair of aces at Saint Peter’s on Oct. 13.

2011: Selected to both the All-MAAC Second Team and MAAC All-Rookie Team…Started every match, appearing in all 115 sets…Led all MAAC freshmen with a team-high 3.40 kills per set, which ranked fifth overall in the conference…Placed sixth in the league with 3.69 points per set…Averaged 2.53 digs per set, good for third on the team…Totaled 391 kills and 291 digs for the season…Twice earned MAAC Rookie of the Week honors…Reached double-figures in kills 22 times, and had 10 double-doubles…Had a double-double in first collegiate match, posting 15 kills and 14 digs against Radford in the Asics Invitational (Aug. 27)…Established a career-high with three

MALIA MCGUINNESSblocks in a five-set win at Lafayette on Sept. 13…Hit an outstanding .684, pounding 13 kills without an error, in home debut against Saint Peter’s on Sept. 17…Slammed 21 kills and added 15 digs in a 3-2 home win over Loyola on Sept. 24…Notched a career-high three service aces to go along with 12 kills against Fairleigh Dickinson on Sept. 28…Named MAAC Rookie of the Week on Oct. 3 after leading the Jaspers to a 3-2 victory at Canisius (Oct. 2)…Recorded a career-high 24 kills, including the winning swing, on .396 hitting and added 14 digs in the triumph over the Griffs…Earned MAAC Rookie of the Week honors for the second time on Oct. 24 after averaging 4.43 kills per set on .413 hitting in road wins at Loyola (Oct. 19) and Saint Peter’s (Oct. 22)…Posted 15 kills and 15 digs in the victory at Loyola, then notched 16 kills on .448 hitting against the Peacocks…Registered a career-best 22 digs in the rematch with Canisius on Oct. 29-30…Brought Manhattan to match point with her 17th, and final, kill in a 3-2 victory over Iona at Draddy Gymnasium on Nov. 6…Also notched 11 digs and two solo blocks against the Gaels.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named second team all-conference as a senior at The Maryknoll School…Led the Jammers Volleyball Club to a third-place finish in the National Division at the 2010 USA Volleyball Girls’ Junior National Championships.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Mark and Bridget…Has two brothers, Bryan and Matthew…Majoring in business…Has volunteered with the Special Olympics…Born on December 9, 1993.

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2012: Didn’t see any match action.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Helped Santa Catalina High School reach the finals of the NorCal State Tournament for the first time ever in 2010…Team also finished as Central Coast Sectional runners-up in 2010…Named First Team All-MTAL as a junior…Played for the Main Beach Volleyball Club’s 18-Gold team…Also lettered in basketball and track & field at Santa Catalina.

CLARE BOZZO

PERSONAL: Daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth…Has two sisters, Katie and Margaret, and one brother, Peter…Father, uncle and one cousin all played college sports…Majoring in biology…Born on April 15, 1994.

5’10 • Sophomore • Outside • Hitter/Middle Blocker • Salinas, Calif.—Santa Catalina10

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2012 MAAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR2012 MAAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

2012: Named MAAC Rookie of the Year and earned a place on the MAAC All-Rookie Team after ranking second among conference rookies in kills per set (2.49) and hitting percentage (.235)…Saw action in 29 matches and 108 sets…Reached double figures in kills 15 times and had three double-doubles…Recorded first career double-double against Campbell on Sept. 1, posting 14 kills and 12 digs…Contributed six blocks, including three solo stuffs, to go along with 13 kills in a five-set win over Northern Kentucky on Sept. 8…Hit .417 without an attack error at St. Francis (NY) on Sept. 12…Earned MAAC Rookie of the Week honors three straight times from Sept. 24-Oct. 8…Pounded 12 kills in the win over Marist on Sept. 22, then registered 13 kills on .407 hitting as the Jaspers came back from 2-0 down to beat Siena the following day…Didn’t commit an attack error against Rider on Sept. 26, hitting .500 with 11 kills…Smashed 15 kills on .355 hitting in the home win over Niagara on Sept. 29…Followed up that performance with nine kills and three blocks against Canisius

SYDNEY VOLOVSKI

on Sept. 30…Collected 18 kills at Rider on Oct. 6…Posted five blocks to go along with 14 kills in Manhattan’s 3-2 victory at Loyola on Oct. 7…Notched 12 kills and hit .346 in the win at Saint Peter’s on Oct. 13…Handed out a career-high 18 assists and added 12 digs at Army on Oct. 24…Slammed a career-best 19 kills and hit .405 at Marist on Oct. 28…Tallied a double-double in the Jaspers’ five-set victory at Niagara on Nov. 4, posting 14 kills and a career-high 16 digs.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Led Oswego High School to the regional championship in 2011…Named first team all-conference and team MVP during both her junior and senior seasons…Played club volleyball for Sports Performance, which won the 2011 Junior Olympics and 2011 Pre-Nationals.

PERSONAL: Daughter of James and Shari…Has one brother, James, and one sister, Lindsay…Majoring in communications…Born on July 10, 1994.

6’0 • Sophomore • Outside Hitter • Oswego, Ill.—Oswego9

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Joins the Jaspers after two seasons at South Mountain Community College and has two years of eligibility remaining.

2012 (AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN): Saw action in 12 matches and 22 sets…Tallied 18 blocks, an average of 0.82 per set…Registered three blocks against Glendale on Sept. 12…Slammed four kills to go along with three blocks against Eastern Arizona on Sept. 18…Had a season-high four blocks against Pima on Sept. 25.

ALEXIS CRIST2011 (AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN): Appeared in 64 sets…Slammed 64 kills while also recording 22 blocks and five digs on the season.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Named Most Improved Player as a junior at Desert Ridge High School…Also played basketball, earning Most Improved honors.

PERSONAL: Tallest player in program history…Daughter of Kent and Tammi…Has one brother, Dylan, and one sister, Leah…Majoring in education…Volunteers to raise money for UNICEF…Born on March 31, 1993.

6’6 • Junior • Middle Blocker • Mesa, Ariz.—Desert Ridge (South Mountain CC)

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Transferred to Manhattan from Hofstra University and has two years of eligibility remaining.

2012 (AT HOFSTRA): Played in 10 matches and 16 sets…Averaged 2.31 kills and 0.75 blocks per set…Slammed a career-high 11 kills to go along with four blocks against Oral Roberts on Sept. 7…Tallied six kills and three blocks against Eastern Michigan on Sept. 8…Got the start against Rhode Island on Sept. 14 and finished with seven kills.

2011 (AT HOFSTRA): Appeared in four matches, seeing action in 10 sets…Tallied seven kills, two blocks and two digs on the season…Had three kills, two digs and a block against UNC Wilmington on Oct. 9…Recorded four kills and a block at Northeastern on Oct. 22…Received the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Commissioner’s Academic Award.

ANNA KITLARBEFORE MANHATTAN: Attended Thor Heyerdahl Gymnasium in Kiel, Germany and Avonside Girls’ High School in New Zealand, where she served as team captain…Received Avonside’s School Colours for Sport…Earned the Best Spiker Award at the Trans Tasman Tournament in Australia…Named MVP of the Canterbury Secondary School Championship in 2009…Qualified for the German National Championships three times.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Juergen and Jarmila…Has one brother, Jan…Majoring in international studies with plans to become a teacher…Interested in photography…Would like to travel and introduce volleyball to different cultures…Born on October 21, 1991.

6’3 • Junior • Outside Hitter • Kiel, Germany—Thor Heyerdahl Gymnasium (Hofstra)

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Comes to Manhattan after two seasons at Iowa Western Community College and has two years of eligibility remaining.

2012 (AT IOWA WESTERN): Played in 94 sets…Hit .355 for the season…Registered 87 kills and 53 blocks…Notched six kills on .462 hitting, while also tallying six digs and three blocks against San Jacinto Central on Aug. 25…Slammed six kills without an error, hitting .750, to go along with five digs at Iowa Lakes on Sept. 1…Posted five blocks at Southeast Community College on Sept. 12…Pounded seven kills on nine errorless swings to hit .778 against Indian Hills on Sept. 19…Had four blocks against Central Community College-Columbus on Sept. 26…Earned First Team Academic All-Region honors for the second straight year.

ERIN WEIS2011 (AT IOWA WESTERN): Appeared in 152 sets…Finished second on the team with 102 blocks while also recording 115 kills…Named to the Academic All-Region First Team.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Earned All-Metro and All-State honors as a senior at Omaha Central High School…Club team, the Nebraska Impact, qualified for the Junior National Tournament in back-to-back years.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Galen and Lori…Has two sisters, Elizabeth and Leah, and one brother, Matthew…Majoring in mechanical engineering…Born on August 25, 1992.

6’0 • Junior • Middle Blocker • Omaha, Neb.—Omaha Central (Iowa Western CC)

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Transferred to Manhattan after one season at Golden West College and has three years of eligibility remaining.

2012 (AT GOLDEN WEST): Named Second Team All-Orange Empire Conference after leading the Rustlers to the conference championship and the finals of the California state tournament…Played in 28 matches and 75 sets…Led the league in assists (811) and assists per set (10.81)…Tallied 76 kills on the season…Had first career double-double at Saddleback on Oct. 10, tallying 32 assists and 10 digs while also recording five blocks…Hit .455 with six kills and 31 assists in the rematch with Saddleback on Nov. 2…Finished with nine kills and didn’t commit an error, hitting .474 to go along with 35 assists and six digs

JADE GRAYagainst San Diego Mesa on Nov. 24…Distributed a career-high 54 assists in a five-set loss to LA Pierce in the state tournament on Dec. 1.

BEFORE MANHATTAN: Earned first team all-conference honors as a senior at Borah High School…Named second team all-conference as a junior after receiving an honorable mention all-conference nod as a sophomore…Also played basketball.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Timothy and Angela…Has three brothers, Ryan, Connor and Mitchell…Majoring in exercise science…Born on June 26, 1994.

5’9 • Sophomore • Setter • Boise, Idaho—Bovah (Golden West)

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Transferred to Manhattan from American University and has three years of eligibility remaining.

2012 (AT AMERICAN): Played in 34 sets over 16 matches, including a pair of starts…Handed out 152 assists, an average of 4.47 per set…Recorded service aces against UNC Greensboro (Sept. 8) and Morgan State (Oct. 3)…Had a career-high 47 assists to go along with seven digs, three blocks, two kills and an ace at Bucknell on Oct. 12…Tied a career-high with three blocks at Colgate on Oct. 13.

TEODORA PERICBEFORE MANHATTAN: A three-time varisty letterwinner in volleyball at Walter Payton College Prep in Chicago…Team reached the Final Four downstate in 2008 and 2010, becoming the first CPS school to advance that far…Earned MVP honors at the 2011 QND Volleyball Classic…Played for the Powerhouse Volleyball Club for three years after one year as a member of the Lightning Volleyball Club.

PERSONAL: Originally from Croatia…Daughter of Slobodan and Gordana…Has one brother, Petar…Majoring in international studies with plans to become a diplomat…Born on January 27, 1994.

6’0 • Sophomore • Setter • Chicago, Ill.—Walter Payton College Prep (American)

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Served as team captain at Chaparral High School…A two-time All-Southwestern League selection…Named Offensive Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012…Led squad in both kills and hitting percentage during junior and senior seasons…Earned scholar athlete recognition four times.

MARY DONNELLYPERSONAL: Daughter of John and Imelda…Has two sisters, Grace and Bridget, and one brother, Jack…Majoring in education…Born on May 10, 1995.

6’0• Freshman • Outside Hitter • Temecula, Calif.—Chaparral

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: As team captain, led Northgate High School to consecutive Diablo Valley Athletic League championships and North Coast section semifinal appearances in 2011-12…Named First Team All-DVAL and Third Team All-East Bay as a senior…Earned Second Team All-DVAL selections in 2010 and 2011…Received the Northgate Coaches Award following both her junior and senior seasons.

KELSEY LACOURPERSONAL: Daughter of Ron and Debbie…Brother, Ronnie, plays baseball at Diablo Valley College…Uncle, Skip LaCour, is a six-time national champion natural bodybuilder…Majoring in communications…Born on July 29, 1995.

5’10 • Freshman • Middle Blocker/Right Side Hitter • Walnut Creek, Calif.—Northgate

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BEFORE MANHATTAN: Led Kamehameha High Schools Kapalama to three consecutive junior varsity championships…Selected Player of the Week by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser…Named Kamehameha’s Female Athlete of the Year as a sophomore…Also played with the Jammers Volleyball Club.

ALLIE YAMASHIROPERSONAL: Daughter of Danny and Jamie…Father hosts “The Good Life Hawaii,” one of Hawaii’s most popular radio shows…Great-grandfather, Chang Apana, was the inspiration for the Hollywood character Charlie Chan…Has two brothers, Hugh and Luke…Majoring in exercise science…Born on December 27, 1994.

5’4 • Freshman • Libero • Kapolei, Hawaii—Kamehameha

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2012 OVERALL STATISTICSOVERALL RECORD: 15-15 CONF: 10-8 HOME: 8-2 AWAY: 5-9 NEUTRAL: 2-4

|--------------------ATTACK-------------------| |--------SET--------| |-------SERVE------|

## Name SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/S SE

7 Furquim, Mariana 116 30-29 388 3.34 161 1119 .203 22 0.19 27 0.23 17

9 Volovski, Sydney 108 29-25 269 2.49 82 797 .235 26 0.24 1 0.01 2

4 Lampasona, Alexa 115 30-24 209 1.82 84 583 .214 15 0.13 0 0.00 2

14 Behrens, Juliana 81 20-19 178 2.20 47 404 .324 11 0.14 0 0.00 0

15 Wiekamp, Ellie 79 26-14 179 2.27 102 642 .120 10 0.13 6 0.08 25

11 McGuinness, Malia 54 16-13 144 2.67 75 478 .144 6 0.11 19 0.35 12

13 Heck, Maddie 50 16-10 35 0.70 18 148 .115 11 0.22 2 0.04 3

5 Collareta, Jamie 85 26-17 16 0.19 13 97 .031 785 9.24 13 0.15 5

18 Anderson, Karlee 23 7-6 26 1.13 14 81 .148 7 0.30 0 0.00 1

3 Anderson, Deandra 20 8-4 21 1.05 3 49 .367 1 0.05 0 0.00 2

2 Bies, Julie 118 30-5 4 0.03 2 26 .077 20 0.17 22 0.19 16

12 Huntoon, Kelsey 118 30-0 4 0.03 4 27 .000 51 0.43 17 0.14 23

6 Henderson, Hollegn 50 20-13 11 0.22 4 59 .119 434 8.68 3 0.06 8

16 Haselhorst, Sarah 95 24-0 1 0.01 0 4 .250 2 0.02 11 0.12 13

17 Nugent, Katelyn 8 4-1 0 0.00 7 12 -.583 0 0.00 0 0.00 0

MANHATTAN 118 30-30 1485 12.58 616 4526 .192 1401 11.87 121 1.03 129

Opponents 118 30-30 1524 12.92 629 4671 .192 1420 12.03 163 1.38 207

|-------DIG-------| |-----------------BLOCKING-----------------|

## Name S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/S

7 Furquim, Mariana 116 47 382 3.29 8 47 55 0.47 3 4 446.5 3.85

9 Volovski, Sydney 108 4 110 1.02 5 37 42 0.39 7 6 293.5 2.72

4 Lampasona, Alexa 115 1 57 0.50 10 61 71 0.62 4 3 249.5 2.17

14 Behrens, Juliana 81 0 22 0.27 8 42 50 0.62 8 1 207.0 2.56

15 Wiekamp, Ellie 79 18 167 2.11 1 10 11 0.14 9 0 191.0 2.42

11 McGuinness, Malia 54 20 139 2.57 0 9 9 0.17 2 0 167.5 3.10

13 Heck, Maddie 50 1 28 0.56 1 24 25 0.50 5 1 50.0 1.00

5 Collareta, Jamie 85 0 225 2.65 1 12 13 0.15 0 6 36.0 0.42

18 Anderson, Karlee 23 0 9 0.39 1 7 8 0.35 6 2 30.5 1.33

3 Anderson, Deandra 20 0 7 0.35 1 11 12 0.60 2 0 27.5 1.38

2 Bies, Julie 118 11 303 2.57 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 26.0 0.22

12 Huntoon, Kelsey 118 49 598 5.07 0 0 0 0.00 0 6 21.0 0.18

6 Henderson, Hollegn 50 0 84 1.68 0 8 8 0.16 9 6 18.0 0.36

16 Haselhorst, Sarah 95 0 48 0.51 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 12.0 0.13

17 Nugent, Katelyn 8 0 1 0.12 0 1 1 0.12 0 0 0.5 0.06

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MANHATTAN 118 163 2180 18.47 36 269 170.5 1.44 55 35 1776.5 15.06

Opponents 118 121 2081 17.64 38 397 236.5 2.00 55 59 1923.5 16.30

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2012 MAAC STATISTICSOVERALL RECORD: 10-8 CONF: 10-8 HOME: 7-2 AWAY: 3-6 NEUTRAL: 0-0

|--------------------ATTACK-------------------| |--------SET--------| |-------SERVE------|

## Name SP MP-MS K K/Set E TA Pct A A/Set SA SA/S SE

7 Furquim, Mariana 73 18-18 259 3.55 95 716 .229 14 0.19 13 0.18 11

9 Volovski, Sydney 75 18-17 203 2.71 60 581 .246 5 0.07 0 0.00 1

14 Behrens, Juliana 75 18-17 165 2.20 43 373 .327 10 0.13 0 0.00 0

4 Lampasona, Alexa 74 18-15 112 1.51 50 320 .194 10 0.14 0 0.00 2

15 Wiekamp, Ellie 48 15-7 108 2.25 58 404 .124 9 0.19 2 0.04 9

11 McGuinness, Malia 37 11-8 90 2.43 53 326 .113 4 0.11 13 0.35 7

5 Collareta, Jamie 71 18-15 16 0.23 10 84 .071 703 9.90 11 0.15 4

13 Heck, Maddie 18 6-4 14 0.78 9 72 .069 5 0.28 2 0.11 3

12 Huntoon, Kelsey 75 18-0 3 0.04 0 15 .200 32 0.43 12 0.16 14

2 Bies, Julie 75 18-4 1 0.01 2 17 -.059 13 0.17 14 0.19 12

6 Henderson, Hollegn 15 9-3 4 0.27 2 24 .083 115 7.67 1 0.07 3

16 Haselhorst, Sarah 55 13-0 0 0.00 0 3 .000 1 0.02 5 0.09 5

3 Anderson, Deandra 3 2-0 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0.00 1

MANHATTAN 75 18-18 975 13.00 382 2935 .202 921 12.28 73 0.97 72

Opponents 75 18-18 991 13.21 391 3027 .198 934 12.45 98 1.31 136

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## Name S RE DIG Dig/S BS BA Total Blk/S BE BHE POINTS Pts/S

7 Furquim, Mariana 73 25 240 3.29 6 28 34 0.47 2 2 292.0 4.00

9 Volovski, Sydney 75 0 66 0.88 2 26 28 0.37 3 5 218.0 2.91

14 Behrens, Juliana 75 0 21 0.28 8 37 45 0.60 6 1 191.5 2.55

4 Lampasona, Alexa 74 1 35 0.47 9 40 49 0.66 2 3 141.0 1.91

15 Wiekamp, Ellie 48 10 113 2.35 1 5 6 0.12 4 0 113.5 2.36

11 McGuinness, Malia 37 13 91 2.46 0 5 5 0.14 2 0 105.5 2.85

5 Collareta, Jamie 71 0 209 2.94 1 12 13 0.18 0 6 34.0 0.48

13 Heck, Maddie 18 0 13 0.72 0 5 5 0.28 2 1 18.5 1.03

2 Bies, Julie 75 7 205 2.73 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 15.0 0.20

12 Huntoon, Kelsey 75 34 386 5.15 0 0 0 0.00 0 6 15.0 0.20

6 Henderson, Hollegn 15 0 24 1.60 0 1 1 0.07 3 2 5.5 0.37

16 Haselhorst, Sarah 55 0 26 0.47 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 5.0 0.09

3 Anderson, Deandra 3 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00

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MANHATTAN 75 98 1429 19.05 27 159 106.5 1.42 24 26 1154.5 15.39

Opponents 75 73 1353 18.04 27 267 160.5 2.14 31 46 1249.5 16.66

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Date Opponent Result Record

Aug. 25 vs. Loyola Chicago# L, 0-3 0-1

vs. Bucknell# L, 1-3 0-2

Aug. 26 at La Salle# W, 3-1 1-2

Aug. 31 at William & Mary! L, 1-3 1-3

Sept. 1 vs. Georgetown! L, 0-3 1-4

vs. Campbell! L, 1-3 1-5

Sept. 7 at Harvard% L, 0-3 1-6

Sept. 8 vs. Northern Kentucky% W, 3-2 2-6

vs. Providence% W, 3-1 3-6

Sept. 12 at St. Francis (NY) W, 3-0 4-6

Sept. 15 at Iona* L, 1-3 4-7 (0-1 MAAC)

Sept. 16 at Fairfield* L, 1-3 4-8 (0-2 MAAC)

Sept. 19 LAFAYETTE W, 3-0 5-8

Sept. 22 MARIST* W, 3-1 6-8 (1-2 MAAC)

Sept. 23 SIENA* W, 3-2 7-8 (2-2 MAAC)

Sept. 26 RIDER* W, 3-0 8-8 (3-2 MAAC)

Sept. 29 NIAGARA* W, 3-1 9-8 (4-2 MAAC)

Sept. 30 CANISIUS* L, 1-3 9-9 (4-3 MAAC)

Oct. 6 at Rider* L, 2-3 9-10 (4-4 MAAC)

Oct. 7 at Loyola* W, 3-2 10-10 (5-4 MAAC)

Oct. 10 LOYOLA* W, 3-0 11-10 (6-4 MAAC)

Oct. 13 at Saint Peter’s* W, 3-0 12-10 (7-4 MAAC)

Oct. 20 IONA* W, 3-2 13-10 (8-4 MAAC)

Oct. 21 FAIRFIELD* L, 2-3 13-11 (8-5 MAAC)

Oct. 24 at Army L, 0-3 13-12

Oct. 27 at Siena* L, 0-3 13-13 (8-6 MAAC)

Oct. 28 at Marist* L, 2-3 13-14 (8-7 MAAC)

Nov. 3 at Canisius* L, 1-3 13-15 (8-8 MAAC)

Nov. 4 at Niagara* W, 3-2 14-15 (9-8 MAAC)

Nov. 10 SAINT PETER’S* W, 3-0 15-15 (10-8 MAAC)

*-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference match

#-La Salle Invitational (Philadelphia, Pa.)

!-Tribe Invitational (Williamsburg, Va.)

%-Harvard Invitational (Cambridge, Mass.)

2012 RESULTS

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With 11 institutions strongly bound by the sound principles of quality and integrity in academics and excellence in athletics, the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference is in its 33rd year of competition during the 2013-2014 academic year.

The MAAC was founded in 1980 by six charter members: the U.S. Military Academy, Fairfield University, Fordham University, Iona College, Manhattan College and Saint Peter’s College. Competition followed one year later in the fall of 1981 with members competing in the sports of men’s cross country and men’s soccer. On January 2, 1982, Army traveled to Iona for the first MAAC men’s basketball game and the MAAC story had begun.

Current Conference members include: Canisius College, Fairfield University, Iona College, Manhattan College, Marist College, Monmouth University, Niagara University, Quinnipiac University, Rider University, Saint Peter’s University, and Siena College. In addition, associate members include the University of Detroit Mercy in men’s lacrosse. St. Francis (N.Y.) College, Villanova University, VMI and Wagner College are all associate members of the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. Drake University, Jacksonville University, Robert Morris University, Sacred Heart University, and Stetson University compete in women’s rowing, while the University at Albany and the University of Hartford began competition in women’s golf in the spring of 2010. The MAAC will support 25 sports and championships during the 2013-2014 academic year. The MAAC has automatic qualification to 16 NCAA Championships, with the addition of Field Hockey in the fall of 2013.

The MAAC Basketball Championships returns to Springfield’s MassMutual Center in 2014 for the final year of a three stint, which will be co-hosted by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. By having an excellent working relationship with various facilities, the MAAC has been able to attract a number of NCAA Championship events. Most recently, the MAAC and Fairfield hosted the 2013 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Regional at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, CT. The MAAC and Rider hosted the 2012 NCAA Rowing Championships at Lake Mercer in West Windsor, New Jersey and also co-hosted the 2011 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. The MAAC, Canisius College and Niagara University successfully hosted the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship First and Second Rounds at the HSBC Arena in Buffalo, New York. All three parties hosted the event in 2004 and 2007. The MAAC and Rider University co-hosted the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship Regional at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, N.J., after recording the third highest attendance figure for the women’s championship with the First and Second Rounds in 2006. The MAAC, Canisius College and Niagara University will work together for the fourth time to co-host the 2014 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball second and third rounds at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo, NY.

MAAC ASSOCIATE SPORTSIn June of 1995, the MAAC continued to develop opportunities for student-

athletes as the conference announced the formation of the MAAC Men’s and Women’s Lacrosse Leagues. The men’s league began competition in the spring of 1996, while the women’s league commenced in the spring of 1997. The men’s league consists of four MAAC schools - Canisius, Manhattan, Marist, and Siena - and three associate members - Detroit, Jacksonville and Virginia Military Institute. The women’s league consists of MAAC institutions Canisius, Fairfield, Iona, Manhattan, Marist, Niagara and Siena.

In 2002, the MAAC added the MAAC Women’s Water Polo League. The league is currently made up of three MAAC schools - Iona, Marist and Siena - as well as four associate members, St. Francis (N.Y.), Villanova, VMI and Wagner.

Sacred Heart started participating in MAAC Women’s Rowing in the spring of 2008. Drake University joined the league for the 2010 MAAC Championship, while Robert Morris began competition in the spring of 2011.

In the summer of 2009, the MAAC added three associate members - Albany, Boston University and Hartford - to women’s golf, with the programs starting competition against MAAC members Fairfield, Niagara and Siena in 2009-2010. Butler University was also added in the summer of 2012, giving the MAAC seven teams competing in women’s golf.

For the first time in league history, an associate member was added in men’s swimming & diving when Bryant University joined the league in the summer of 2012.

In April of 2013 the MAAC added Field Hockey as a sponsored sport with competition beginning in the fall of the 2013-14 academic year between four member institutions – Monmouth University, Quinnipiac University, Rider University and Siena College. In June of

2013 the MAAC added three associate members to the Field Hockey league - Bryant University, Robert Morris University, and Sacred Heart University giving the MAAC seven teams, while Fairfield University will join the league starting in the 2015-16 academic year.

ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICSThe MAAC prides itself on the accomplishments of its student-athletes in the

classroom, as well as on the field. Mary Beth Riley, a 1991 graduate of Canisius, was the first recipient of the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. In the fall of 1998, Erin Whalen, a member of the Iona women’s rowing team, was awarded one of the nation’s 32 Rhodes Scholarships for academic achievement and civic leadership. Jose Vargas, a Loyola student, was also awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1999.

First-class facilities are the rule with MAAC schools, as teams regularly play in top-notch arenas, such as Madison Square Garden, the Barclays Center, the MassMutual Center, the IZOD Center, First Niagara Center, Times Union Center, the Webster Bank Arena, and the Sun National Bank Center. This year, the MAAC will take the women’s soccer championship to Orlando, Florida at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. The 2014 MAAC Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships will be held at Disney’s Palm Golf Course.

In the past several years, a number of the MAAC schools have also enjoyed success in NCAA Championships. MAAC schools have played in a total of 80 NIT games and 79 NCAA games. In 2013, the MAAC had a record 6 men basketball programs participate in postseason play- Iona (NCAA Championship), Niagara (NIT), Canisius, Fairfield, Loyola, and Rider (CIT). Canisius and Loyola both advanced to the Quarterfinal round, while Rider reached the second round. In 2012, the MAAC had two teams advance to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship for the first time in 16 years, with Loyola earning the league’s automatic bid and Iona garnering an at-large bid. In 2007, the Marist women’s basketball team advanced to the Sweet 16 before falling to the eventual National Champion, the University of Tennessee. The Red Foxes have recorded five NCAA wins since their runs in 2007.

The MAAC has also been a leader in the forefront of technology, expanding the notoriety of the league into cyberspace. In 2007, the league reached an agreement with JumpTV, Inc., now NeuLion, Inc., to design and host the MAAC web page. MAACSports.com has been a great success, providing fans with up-to-date contest results, live and on-demand video and an online merchandise store. The MAAC, in conjunction with NeuLion, launched an iPhone app in February 2011, followed by Android and iPad apps that were released during the 2011-12 academic year.

In September 2011, the conference announced the launch of MAAC.TV, the league’s first broadband network. Eight schools - Canisius, Fairfield, Iona, Manhattan, Marist, Monmouth, Rider, and Saint Peter’s - are currently part of the network, which broadcast over 400 live events in 2012-13.

The MAAC President for the 2013-2014 academic year is Dr. Eugene J. Cornacchia, Ph.D., the President of Saint Peter’s University. The Vice-President is John J. Hurley, the President of Canisius College. John D’Argenio, Director of Athletics at Siena College, will chair the Committee on Athletic Administration, and Allison Sexton, Senior Woman Administrator at Fairfield University University will serve as Vice Chair.

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ALL-MAAC FIRST TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEARSamantha Good, Canisius Kari Honomichl, NiagaraBrianna Dixion, FairfieldRachel Romansky, Fairfield SETTER OF THE YEARCaitlin Stapleton, Fairfield Rachel Romansky, FairfieldKari Honomichl, NiagaraTaylor Akana, Siena LIBERO OF THE YEARLesli Akeo, Siena Lesli Akeo, Siena

ALL-MAAC SECOND TEAM ROOKIE OF THE YEARAllyson Severyn, Canisius Sydney Volovski, ManhattanCatrina Warren, IonaJac Bullock, Loyola ANACONDA SPORTS COACH OF THE YEARMichelle James, Niagara Alija Pittenger, FairfieldEllen Senf, NiagaraMariana Furquim, Manhattan MAAC TOURNAMENT MVPColleen Ahearn, Siena Brianna Dixion, Fairfield

MAAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM MAAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMNicole Marzik, Fairfield Samantha Good, CanisiusMcKenzie Humann, Iona Marilyn Peizer, FairfieldSydney Volovski, Manhattan Rachel Romansky, FairfieldTaylor Edmonds, Niagara Kari Honomichl, NiagaraNicole Moorman, Rider Lesli Akeo, SienaLauren Behrens, Saint Peter’s Jaqueline Skeen, SienaMeghann Wright, Siena

2012 MAAC FINAL STANDINGS MAAC Pct Overall PctFairfield 15-3 .833 22-9 .710Siena 14-4 .778 21-11 .656Canisius 13-5 .722 16-13 .552Niagara 12-6 .667 15-14 .517Manhattan 10-8 .556 15-15 .500Marist 8-10 .444 12-16 .429Iona 7-10 .412 10-19 .345Loyola 6-11 .353 13-15 .464Rider 4-14 .222 11-17 .393Saint Peter’s 0-18 .000 1-31 .031MAAC Semifinals: Fairfield 3, Niagara 1; Siena 3, Canisius 1MAAC Championship: Fairfield 3, Siena 2NCAA Tournament: USC 3, Fairfield 0

2012 MAAC AWARDS

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS 1993-PRESENT

KILLS1. Luka Van Cauteren, 2003 6102. Maggie Pfeifer, 2005 5113. Megan O’Dorisio, 2005 4914. Diane Strutner, 2010 4615. Amy O’Dorisio, 2000 4586. Maggie Pfeifer, 2004 4507. Kim Elphick, 1997 4398. Kim Frederick, 1998 4309. Kim Elphick, 1994 42710. Paige Carson, 1995 424

HITTING PERCENTAGE1. Maggie Pfeifer, 2003 .3722. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002 .3503. Maggie Pfeifer, 2005 .3494. Jeanine Hanratty, 1993 .3485. Maggie Pfeifer, 2004 .3286. Juliana Behrens, 2012 .3247. Luka Van Cauteren, 2003 .3148. Luka Van Cauteren, 2002 .3049. Kim Elphick, 1997 .29610. Lauryn McKinney, 2000 .293

ASSISTS1. Jeanine Hanratty, 1994 13022. Alyssa Getzel, 2006 12983. Katie Hower, 1997 12744. Katie Hower, 1998 12505. Jamie Collareta, 2010 12396. Bridgett Geddes, 2001 12297. Marci Diaz, 2000 11458. Hollegn Henderson, 2011 11419. Katie Hower, 1996 113410. Alyssa Getzel, 2007 1110

DIGS1. Kelsey Huntoon, 2012 5982. Ashley Watson, 2006 5843. Julie Bies, 2010 5834. Ashley Watson, 2007 5315. Amy O’Dorisio, 2000 4726. Ashley Davis, 2005 4667. Allison Lind, 1994 4638. Amy O’Dorisio, 2002 4619. Amy O’Dorisio, 1999 45710. Jamie Pavel, 2003 436

ACES1. Paige Carson, 1995 802. Amy O’Dorisio, 2000 703. Krista Thorsen, 2002 644. Allison Lind, 1995 63 Liz Livingstone, 1993 636. Allison Lind, 1994 627. Katie Hower, 1997 61 Liz Livingstone, 1992 619. Luka Van Cauteren, 2003 57 Laura Patten, 1995 57

BLOCK ASSISTS1. Kim Elphick, 1994 1152. Kim Elphick, 1996 1033. LaKell Havens, 2011 1014. Whitney Judkins, 2003 905. Rita Welsh, 2009 87 Rita Welsh, 2007 87 Maggie Pfeifer, 2005 878. Rita Welsh, 2006 859. Jackie Kapovich, 2007 80 Maggie Pfeifer, 2002 80

SOLO BLOCKS1. Kim Elphick, 1994 522. Ninoshka Mena, 1994 413. Liz Livingstone, 1992 404. Kim Elphick, 1995 385. Ninoshka Mena, 1997 376. Paige Carson, 1993 357. Kim Elphick, 1997 348. Rita Welsh, 2009 279. Kim Frederick, 1998 2510. Lauren Belcher, 2002 24

TOTAL BLOCKS1. Kim Elphick, 1994 1672. Kim Elphick, 1996 1243. LaKell Havens, 2011 1164. Rita Welsh, 2009 1145. Kim Elphick, 1995 1126. Rita Welsh, 2007 1097. Ninoshka Mena, 1997 1068. Rita Welsh, 2006 103 Ninoshka Mena, 1994 10310. Rita Welsh, 2008 100 Maggie Pfeifer, 2005 100 Lauren Belcher, 2002 100

SETS PLAYED1. Kim Elphick, 1994 142 Jeanine Hanratty, 1994 1423. Maria Kotsialiotis, 1994 1414. Allison Lind, 1994 1375. Laura Patten, 1994 135 Ninoshka Mena, 1994 1357. Leslie Gandara, 1998 132 Jeannett Valentino, 1994 1329. Julie Bies, 2010 130 Jamie Collareta, 2010 130 Alexa Lampasona, 2010 130 Diane Strutner, 2010 130

MATCHES PLAYED1. Leslie Gandara, 1998 372. Kim Frederick, 1998 363. Lori Bambauer, 2003 35 Ashley Davis, 2003 35 Whitney Judkins, 2003 35 Jamie Pavel, 2003 35 Maggie Pfeifer, 2003 35 Meghan Plunkett, 2003 35 Krista Thorsen, 2003 35 Luka Van Cauteren, 2003 35 Shana Bannert, 1998 35 Katie Hower, 1998 35

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CAREER RECORDS KILLS1. Amy O’Dorisio, 1999-2002 16532. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 15563. Kim Elphick, 1994-97 15544. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 14335. Paige Carson, 1993-96 13376. Lauren Belcher, 1999-2002 10697. Megan O’Dorisio, 2002-05 10328. Luka Van Cauteren, 2002-03 10209. Rita Welsh, 2006-09 101910. Diane Strutner, 2007-10 1014

HITTING PERCENTAGE1. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 .3482. Luka Van Cauteren, 2002-03 .3103. Jeanine Hanratty, 1992-94 .2914. Lauryn McKinney, 1999-2002 .2725. LaKell Havens, 2010-11 .2686. Allison Lind, 1993-96 .2677. Lauren Belcher, 1999-2002 .2628. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 .2629. Kim Elphick, 1994-97 .25310. Paige Carson, 1993-96 .250

ASSISTS1. Katie Hower, 1996-99 45682. Alyssa Getzel, 2005-08 35983. Lori Bambauer, 2003-05 29114. Bridgett Geddes, 2000-02 24905. Jamie Collareta, 2009-12 24806. Jeanine Hanratty, 1992-94 24767. Marci Diaz, 1999-2001 16528. Hollegn Henderson, 2011-12 15759. Luka Van Cauteren, 2002-03 125410. Allison Lind, 1993-96 1207

DIGS1. Amy O’Dorisio, 1999-2002 18122. Ashley Watson, 2004-07 16653. Julie Bies, 2009-12 16184. Diane Strutner, 2007-10 14275. Allison Lind, 1993-96 12376. Tahleen Varian, 1997-2000 11847. Ashley Davis, 2002-05 11488. Kelsey Huntoon, 2009-12 11479. Katie Hower, 1996-99 113310. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 1104

ACES1. Amy O’Dorisio, 1999-2002 2002. Allison Lind, 1993-96 1813. Katie Hower, 1996-99 1784. Maria Kotsialiotis, 1993-96 1615. Laura Patten, 1994-97 1576. Alyssa Getzel, 2005-08 1537. Paige Carson, 1993-96 1448. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 1439. Ashley Watson, 2004-07 12910. Leslie Gandara, 1997-2000 125

BLOCK ASSISTS1. Kim Elphick, 1994-97 3492. Rita Welsh, 2006-09 3373. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 2914. Whitney Judkins, 2003-06 2495. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 2316. Ninoshka Mena, 1994-97 3237. Lauren Belcher, 1999-2002 1968. Paige Carson, 1993-96 1949. Alexa Lampasona, 2009-12 19110. LaKell Havens, 2010-11 175

SOLO BLOCKS1. Kim Elphick, 1994-97 1452. Ninoshka Mena, 1994-97 1043. Rita Welsh, 2006-09 894. Lauren Belcher, 1999-2002 695. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 686. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 637. Paige Carson, 1993-96 598. Jeanine Hanratty, 1992-94 549. Liz Livingstone, 1992-93 4710. Whitney Judkins, 2003-06 43

TOTAL BLOCKS1. Kim Elphick, 1994-97 4942. Rita Welsh, 2006-09 4263. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 3544. Ninoshka Mena, 1994-97 3235. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 2996. Whitney Judkins, 2003-06 2927. Lauren Belcher, 1999-2002 2658. Paige Carson, 1993-96 2539. LaKell Havens, 2010-11 20710. Alexa Lampasona, 2009-12 204

SETS PLAYED1. Kim Elphick, 1994-97 4922. Julie Bies, 2009-12 4803. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 476 Lauren Patten, 1994-97 4765. Maria Kotsialiotis, 1993-96 4666. Whitney Judkins, 2003-06 460 Ninoshka Mena, 1994-97 4608. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 4569. Amy O’Dorisio, 1999-2002 44810. Paige Carson, 1993-96 447

MATCHES PLAYED1. Whitney Judkins, 2003-06 1312. Maggie Pfeifer, 2002-05 1303. Kim Frederick, 1998-2001 1294. Julie Bies, 2009-12 1265. Andrea Reiff, 2005-08 123 Ashley Davis, 2002-05 123 Amy O’Dorisio, 1999-2002 1238. Rita Welsh, 2006-09 121 Ashley Watson, 2004-07 121 Katie Hower, 1996-99 121

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AWARD WINNERSMAAC PLAYER OF THE YEARLuka Van Cauteren, 2002Luka Van Cauteren, 2003

MAAC ROOKIE OF THE YEARAmy O’Dorisio, 1999Sydney Volovski, 2012

MAAC COACH OF THE YEARMark Jones, 2010

FIRST TEAM ALL-MAAC SELECTIONSAmy O’Dorisio, 2000-01Bridgett Geddes, 2001Luka Van Cauteren, 2002-03Maggie Pfeifer, 2003-04Sherryta Stokes, 2008

SECOND TEAM ALL-MAAC SELECTIONSAmy O’Dorisio, 1999, 2002Marci Diaz, 2000Kim Frederick, 2000-01Sherryta Stokes, 2006Diane Strutner, 2010Malia McGuinness, 2011Mariana Furquim, 2012

MAAC ALL-ROOKIE TEAM SELECTIONSHollegn Henderson, 2011Malia McGuinness, 2011Sydney Volovski, 2012

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANSSecond TeamKim Frederick, 2000Third TeamKim Frederick, 2001

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT SELECTIONSKim Frederick, 1999Lauren Belcher, 2002Amy O’Dorisio, 2002Alyssa Getzel, 2006

MAAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM SELECTIONSKim Frederick, 2000-01Lauryn McKinney, 2000-01-02Amy O’Dorisio, 2000-02Tahleen Varian, 2000Lauren Belcher, 2001-02Cheryl Sasadeusz, 2001Allison O’Neill, 2002-03-04Maggie Pfeifer, 2003-04-05Krista Thorsen, 2003Helena Ward, 2003-04Whitney Judkins, 2004-05-06Megan O’Dorisio, 2004-05Ashley Davis, 2005Jasmine Rogers, 2005Ashley Watson, 2005-06-07

Andrea Reiff, 2006-07-08Alyssa Getzel, 2007-08Rita Welsh, 2007-08-09Jen Haggerty, 2008Lindsay Haley, 2008Katie Kerbstat, 2008Diane Strutner, 2008-09-10Julie Bies, 2010-11-12Jamie Collareta, 2010-11-12Maddie Heck, 2010-11-12Kelsey Huntoon, 2010-11-12Alexa Lampasona, 2010-11-12LaKell Havens, 2011Sarah Haselhorst, 2012

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ALL-TIME ROSTERS 1990-PRESENT

-A-Anderson, Deandra (2011-12)Anderson, Karlee (2012)Aldrich, Jackie (2010-11)

-B-Bambauer, Lori (2003-05)Bannert, Shana (1998-00)Barbieri, Danielle (2006)Beal, Julie (2006)Behrens, Juliana (2012-P)Belcher, Lauren (1999-02)Bellotti, Laura (2009)Bies, Julie (2009-12)Bozzo, Clare (2013-P)Brophy, Katherine (1990)Brown, Tiffany (1999)Brozier, Marissa (2003)Burkhart, Catherine (1990-91)

-C-Call, Bridget (2008-09)Carson, Paige (1993-96)Cepero, Veronica (1999)Chamberlin, Nikki (2010)Collareta, Jamie (2009-12)Cox, Catherine (1990)Crist, Alexis (2013-P)

-D-Daly, Jennifer (1990-92)Davis, Ashley (2002-05)DeCicco, Mia (1994)DeGagne, Brittany (2010-11)DelGaudio, Tracy (1990-91)Devine, Heather (1995-98)Diaz, Marci (1999-01)DiSalvo, Elissa (2007)Donnelly, Mary (2013-P)Donohue, Kerry Anne (1990)

-E-Elphick, Kim (1994-97)

-F-Farol, Leilani (1995-98)Fisher, Jennifer (1995)Flad, Yolanda (1990)Franciosa, Jenna (2007)Frederick, Kim (1998-01)Furquim, Mariana (2011-12)

-G-Gagne-Fregau, Ariane (2003)Gandara, Leslie (1997-00)Geddes, Bridgett (2000-02)Getzel, Alyssa (2005-08)Gray, Jade (2013-P)

-H-Haggerty, Jen (2007-08)Haley, Lindsay (2007-08)Hanratty, Jeanine (1991-94)Haselhorst, Sarah (2011-P)Havens, LaKell (2010-11)Heck, Maddie (2009-12)Henderson, Hollegn (2011-12)Hinkle, Stephanie (2000)Hower, Katie (1996-99)Huntoon, Kelsey (2009-12)

-J-Judkins, Whitney (2003-06)

-K-Kapovich, Jackie (2007-08)Kerbstat, Katie (2007-08)Kitlar, Anna (2013-P)Kotsialiotis, Maria (1993-96)Kullak, Aurore (2009-10)

-L-LaCour, Kelsey (2013-P)Lampasona, Alexa (2009-12)Lanyon, Anna (2004)Lebedevitch, Danielle (2005)Leon, Jackie (2001-02)Lind, Allison (1993-96)Livingstone, Elizabeth (1990-93)Lockwood, Lisa (1990-93)Luna, Jacqueline (1990)Lyons, Kathleen (1990-91)Lyons, Margaret (1991-94)

-M-Mannion, Colleen (1993)McGlynn, Siobhan (1990-92)McGuinness, Malia (2011-P)McKinney, Lauryn (1999-02)Mena, Ninoshka (1994-97)Mondoro, Giulia (2007)Mueller, Karin (1996)

-N-Nugent, Katelyn (2012-P)

-O-O’Dorisio, Amy (1999-02)O’Dorisio, Megan (2002-05)O’Neill, Allison (2001-04)

-P-Patten, Laura (1994-97)Pavel, Jamie (2000-03)Peric, Teodora (2013-P)Petrenko, Olga (2005)Pfeifer, Maggie (2002-05)Plunkett, Meghan (2003-06)

-R-Rahey, Jaci (2007-10)Raser, Sarah (2005)Reiff, Andrea (2005-08)Roberts, Cayla (2007)Rogers, Jasmine (2004-05)Rudner, Erin (1999)Ryan, Eileen (1990-92)

-S-Sasadeusz, Cheryl (1998-01)Schatz, Patricia (1990)Schultz, Emily (2003)Scott, Natasha (1991)Shiels, Beth (1995-98)Spellman, Therese (1990)Stokes, Sherryta (2006-08)Strutner, Diane (2007-10)Swanson, Tiffany (1996-99)

-T-Thorsen, Krista (2002-03)Tibbs, Christiane (1996)Tidwell, Casey (2009)Timo, Jayne (2009-10)

-V-Valentino, Jeannette (1991-94)Van Cauteren, Luka (2002-03)Varian, Tahleen (1997-00)Volovski, Sydney (2012-P)

-W-Ward, Helena (2003-04)Watson, Ashley (2004-07)Watson, Kandice (2006)Weis, Erin (2013-P)Welsh, Rita (2006-09)Whelan, Maura (1991-93)Wiekamp, Ellie (2012-P)

-Y-Yamashiro, Allie (2013-P)

*-Current players in BOLD ITALICS

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