Top Banner
50

2014 UMD Volleyball Program

Apr 06, 2016

Download

Documents

UMD Bulldogs

University of Minnesota Duluth 2014 volleyball media guide/program (full color and expanded content from print version
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program
Page 2: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

UM

D B

UL

LD

OG

S

NO. NAME POS. HT. YR. HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOL

1 Teal Tomaszewski DS 5-5 So. Weyauwega, Wis. Weyauwega-Fremont H.S.

2 Katie Ledwell OH 5-10 Sr. East Troy, Wis. East Troy H.S.

3 Taylor Wissbroecker OH 6-0 So. Eau Claire, Wis. Rhinelander H.S.

4 Jessica Zieman MB 6-0 Sr. Hutchinson, Minn. Hutchinson H.S.

5 Aly Kujawa OH 5-10 Sr. Waukesha, Wis. Catholic Memorial H.S.

6 Sheenagh Caroline DS 5-5 Jr. Moose Lake, Minn. Moose Lake H.S.

7 Megan Norby OH 5-10 Fr. Park Rapids, Minn. Nevis H.S.

8 Ashley Hinsch S 5-10 Jr. Zumbrota, Minn. Zumbrota-Mazeppa H.S.

9 Julie Rainey Lib. 5-9 Sr. Stewartville, Minn. Stewartville H.S.

10 Kelly Madison Lib. 5-9 Fr. Eagan, Minn. Eagan H.S.

11 Monica Turner MB 6-2 Jr. New Prague, Minn. Lakeville South H.S.

12 Maddy Siroin RS 5-11 Sr. Washburn, Wis. Minnesota State University

13 Allison Olley MB 6-2 Fr. Racine, Wis. St. Catherine’s H.S.

14 Mariah Scharf OH 5-10 Jr. Loretto, Minn. Orono H.S.

15 Sydnie Mauch MB 6-1 So. Brainerd, Minn. Brainerd H.S.

16 Sarah Heesacker S 5-8 Fr. Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Preble H.S.

HEAD COACH: Jim Boos, 13th Season

ASSISTANT COACH: Christyn May

ATHLETIC TRAINER: Matt Carlson

Page 3: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

CONTENTS2014 SEASONSchedule .................................................................................................................. 2

Season Preview ......................................................................................................... 2

Romano Gymnasium ................................................................................................. 3

Quick Facts ............................................................................................................... 3

Opponents ......................................................................... 5

Series Records ................................................................... 5

Coach Jim Boos ................................................................. 6

Assistant Coaches & Support Staff ..................................... 7

PLAYER BIOSRoster .................................................................................8

Seniors ................................................................................9

Juniors ................................................................................14

Sophomores ........................................................................18

First-Year Players ..................................................................21

Roster Breakdown ................................................................23

2013 SEASONFinal Statistics ..................................................................... 24

Category Leaders ................................................................. 25

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE2013 Postseason Awards ......................................................................... 26

Member Institutions ................................................................................. 27

All-Time Records ...................................................................................... 27

PROGRAM HISTORYBulldog All-Americans ..............................................................................28

AVCA All-Central Region ............................................................................30

Postseason Honors ..................................................................................32

Record Book ............................................................................................ 33

1,000 Kill Club ......................................................................................... 34

Coaching Records ...................................................................................... 35

UMD in the NCAA Tournament ....................................................................... 35

Year-by-Year Results ..................................................................................... 36

Alumnae ...................................................................................................... 46

All-Time Jersey Numbers ............................................................................... 47

CREDITSEDITORJoe Hansen

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSBob Nygaard

PHOTOGRAPHERSDaniel BadhwaBrett GroehlerDave HarwigSara Hughes

HOSTINGIssuu

ADVERTISING SALESBrian NystromJay Finnerty

COVER DESIGN WestmorelandFlint @UMDBULLDOGS

@UMDVOLLEYBALL

UMDBULLDOGS.COM

Page 4: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N Head coach Jim Boos returns to the helm of the defending NSIC Tournament champions for the 13th season after leading UMD to a 33-3 record and a 12th-straight berth into the NCAA Tournament. While the Bulldogs did say goodbye to the unanimous NCAA II Player of the Year in Kate Lange (’13), the team returns returns three All-Americans and finds itself ranked No. 3 in the nation by the AVCA.

WHO’S BACK? Senior libero Julie Rainey will continue to serve as the team’s emotional leader while also taking the reins as the UMD captain after capturing the title of Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Libero of the Year in 2013. Rainey heads a five-member senior class, also including 2013 NSIC Second Team selection right-side hitter Maddy Siroin, as well as outside hitters Katie Ledwell and Aly Kujawa, and middle blocker Jessica Zieman. The other four will help make up the offense lost due to the graduation of Lange, who finished her four-year career as the all-time kills leader at UMD at 2,078 and accounted for 35.5 percent of the Bulldogs’ kills last season with 655. UMD also returns a pair of junior All-Americans in setter Ashley Hinsch and middle blocker Monica Turner. Hinsch, too, has found her way into the Bulldog record books and currently sits eighth all-time with 2,687 assists in her two seasons. Turner averaged 2.83 kills and 0.73 blocks per set as she asserted herself as a dominant force on the offensive and defensive end. Classmates Mariah Scharf, an outside hitter, and Sheenagh Caroline, a defensive specialist, will also contribute as top reserves in 2014. Sophomore middle blocker Sydnie Mauch returns after coming alive in the postseason, earning All-Tournament Team selections in the NSIC/U.S. Bank Postseason as well as the NCAA II Central Regional. She averaged a team-high 0.84 blocks and 2.53 kills per set. Fellow sophomores

Teal Tomaszewski and Taylor Wissbroecker return after seeing limited time in 2014.

WHO’S NEW? The Bulldogs add a pair of Minnesota natives and a Wisconsin setter to the defending NSIC Tournament Championship squad, joining redshirt freshman Allison Olley who trained with UMD last season. Kelly Madison, a libero from Edina, Minn., comes to Duluth with a bevy of accolades during her career with at Eagan High School. The Wildcats won the Minnesota State title in 2013 in part due to Madison’s defensive efforts, as she received an MSHSL All-Tournament Team selection. Madison was also a member of the prestigious Northern Lights junior club team in Burnsville, Minn. Her teams earned back-to-back Sports Performance National Championship victories and she was named to the all-tournament team. Joining Madison in next year’s class is outside hitter Megan Norby, a native of Windom, Minn. Norby started each of the past five seasons for Nevis High School and head coach Heidi Wormley. She received All-Northwoods Conference honors in all five seasons with the Tigers as well as All-Minnesota State selections in her junior and senior campaigns. Green Bay, Wisconsin native Sarah Heesacker rounds out the freshman class. She joins the UMD after a pair of All-Fox River Classic Conference seasons as a setter and right-side hitter for the Hornets. Heesacker’s stepbrother, Reece Zoelle, is a senior on the Bulldog basketball team.

THE SCHEDULE UMD was a perfect 10-0 in non-conference play last year, but will have their work cut out for them in seeking a repeat of that feat. The season opens on the road with the team’s annual meeting with Northern Michigan, a team the Bulldogs defeated in straight sets at home last season. From there, the team remains in Michigan over the weekend of Sept. 5-6

to compete at the Keewenaw Classic, hosted by Michigan Tech. In addition to the host Huskies, UMD will take on Lake Superior State and the Wisconsin-Parkside, another team the Bulldogs swept during last season’s nonconference schedule. The competition gets even stiffer as the Bulldogs return to the Colorado Premier Tournament, hosted by Metro State University of Denver. UMD opens tournament play with Regis (Colo.) before taking on preseason-No. 2 Tampa and No. 4 BYU-Hawaii. UMD closes out non-conference play against the host Roadrunners. In a twist to the NSIC schedule, the Bulldogs will play five Tuesday night games, including the conference opener at St. Cloud State. Just a few days later, UMD takes on No. 7 Southwest

Minnesota State with a return match against the Mustangs in Marshall closing out the NSIC regular season. The Bulldogs take on No. 20 Wayne State (Neb.) and on the road and in Duluth. UMD will look to avenge its lone home loss of the 2013 regular season when it meets No. 21 Northern State in Aberdeen on Oct. 25. The Bulldogs will meet their fiercest rival, the defending NCAA II Tournament Champions and No. 1-ranked Concordia-St. Paul in Duluth on Oct. 11 and in St. Paul on Nov. 4. The two teams finished 2013 in a dead-lock, splitting four games against each other between the regular and postseasons.

SCHEDULESEPTEMBER 4 Northern Michigan Marquette, Mich. 6 p.m. 5 Wis.-Parkside Houghton, Mich. 4:30 p.m. 6 Lake Superior State Houghton, Mich. 2:00 p.m. 6 Michigan Tech Houghton, Mich. 6 p.m. 12 Regis Denver, Colo. 1 p.m. 12 BYU-Hawaii Denver, Colo. 6 p.m. 13 Tampa Denver, Colo. 10:30 a.m. 13 Metro State Denver, Colo. 3:30 p.m. 16 * St. Cloud State St. Cloud, Minn. 7 p.m. 19 * Southwest Minnesota Romano Gym 7 p.m. 20 * Sioux Falls Romano Gym 4 p.m. 23 * Minn.-Crookston Crookston, Minn. 7 p.m. 26 * Augustana Sioux Falls, S.D. 7 p.m. 27 * Wayne State (Neb.) Wayne, Neb. 4 p.m.OCTOBER 3 * Winona State Winona, Minn. 7 p.m. 4 * Upper Iowa Fayette, Iowa 3 p.m. 10 * MSU-Moorhead Romano Gym 7 p.m. 11 * Concordia-St. Paul Romano Gym 4 p.m. 14 * Bemidji State Romano Gym 7 p.m. 17 * U-Mary Romano Gym 7 p.m. 18 * Minot State Romano Gym 4 p.m. 24 * MSU-Moorhead Moorhead, Minn. 7 p.m. 25 * Northern State Aberdeen, S.D. 4 p.m. 28 * St. Cloud State Romano Gym 7 p.m. 31 * Augustana Romano Gym 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 1 * Wayne State (Neb.) Romano Gym 4 p.m. 4 Concordia-St. Paul St. Paul, Minn. 7 p.m. 7 * Southwest Minnesota Marshall, Minn. 7 p.m. 8 * Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, S.D. 4 p.m.

All game times listed in Central time.

Page 5: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

3@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

QUICK FACTSINSTITUTION INFORMATIONName University of Minnesota DuluthFounded 1895Enrollment 11,500Chancellor Dr. Lendley C. BlackNickname BulldogsColors Maroon and GoldNational Affiliation NCAA Division II Conference Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conf.NSIC Members Augustana (S.D.), Bemidji State, Concordia-St. Paul, U-Mary, Minnesota-Crookston, UMD, Minnesota State Mankato, MSU-Moorhead, Minot State, Northern State, Sioux Falls, Southwest Minnesota State, St. Cloud State, Upper Iowa, Wayne State (Neb.), Winona StateHome Arena Romano Gymnasium (2,759)Athletic Director Josh BerloSenior Woman Administrator Karen StrommeFaculty Athletic Representative Corey GolblirschVOLLEYBALL STAFFHead Coach Jim Boos Alma Mater (Year) Wisconsin-Oshkosh (1994) Office Phone (218) 726-7968 Email [email protected] Record at School 331-60 (12 seasons) Overall Coaching Record SameAssistant Coach Christyn May Office Phone (218) 726-6591 Email [email protected] Trainer Matt Carlson Office Phone (218) 726-8133 Email [email protected] SEASON2013 Overall Record 33-32013 NSIC Record 18-2 (2nd place)Letterwinners Returning/Lost 13/2Starters Returning/Lost 4/2All-Americans Returning/Lost 3/1All-Conference Returning/Lost 4/1HISTORYAll-Time Record 1,143-376 (.753)NCAA II Tournament Appearances 17 (1986-87, 1991, 1994, 1998, 2002-13)NSIC Championships 22 (1979-81, 1983-91, 1993-99, 2002, 2011-12)NCC Championships 4 (2004-2007)2014 Team Captain Julie RaineySPORTS INFORMATIONV olleyball SID Contact Joe Hansen Email [email protected] Office 218-726-8514 Cell 219-343-8654

A 2,759-seat facility opened in 1953, Romano Gymnasium has been a welcome home to the University of Minnesota Duluth volleyball team since the inception of the program in 1971. Winning over 86 percent of all matches in the facility since 1977 (351-56 overall), the most recent era of UMD volleyball has been lethal at Romano, posting a 118-17 record in Duluth since 2003. The Bulldogs have gone undefeated at home eight times, and have won at a clip of .750 or better on their home floor in 23 of the last 27 seasons including the last 12 straight. Named in honor of the late UMD Athletic Director Ralph Romano, the gymnasium underwent a $2 million face-lift following the 1986 season. A new hardwood floor was

installed in 2010, providing the Bulldogs with one of the newer playing surfaces in the NSIC. A Romano Gymnasium record volleyball crowd of 2,441 spectators came through the gates to see the Bulldogs square off with bitter rival Concordia-St. Paul in 2012. It was the largest turnout for a UMD volleyball match since a then-record 2,312 fans showed up to witness a battle between the Bulldogs and Golden Bears at Romano on Oct. 30, 2007 — a contest UMD took down in a decisive fifth set. The Bulldogs played host to the 2007 Division II North Central Regional Tournament, advancing to the regional final before falling to eventual-champion Concordia-St. Paul before a crowd of nearly 1,800 fans.

ROMANO GYMNASIUM

BULLDOGS AT ROMANO GYMSeaSon W L Win%1977 16 1 .9411978 16 1 .941 1979 14 0 1.0001980 15 0 1.000 1981 9 3 .7501982 8 1 .889 1983 11 1 .917 1984 9 3 .7501985 7 3 .700 1986 10 2 .833 1987 15 2 .882 1988 4 3 .571 1989 5 0 1.0001990 4 1 .8001991 8 0 1.0001992 1 5 .167 1993 8 0 1.0001994 10 0 1.0001995 3 3 .500

SeaSon W L Win%1996 7 1 .8751997 10 1 .9091998 6 1 .8571999 11 1 .9172000 10 2 .8332001 6 3 .6672002 10 1 .9092003 7 2 .7772004 8 1 .8892005 11 2 .8462006 9 0 1.0002007 14 1 .9332008 11 3 .7862009 9 1 .9002010 8 2 .8002011 12 3 .8002012 15 0 1.0002013 14 2 .875TOTALS 351 56 .865

Page 6: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N OPPONENTSNORTHERN MICHIGAN

WILDCATSSEPT. 4 - 7:00 P.M. EST

Location: Marquette, Mich.Founded: 1899Enrollment: 8,879Head Coach: Dominic Yoder, eighth season2013 Record: 23-10GLIAC Record: 15-3Website: nmuwildcats.com

LAST MATCH VS. NORTHERN MICHIGANW 3-0 (Oct. 8, 2013)

WISCONSIN PARKSIDE

RANGERSLAKE SUPERIOR STATE

LAKERSMICHIGAN TECH

HUSKIESSEPT. 5 - 5:30 P.M. EST

Location: Kenosha, Wis.Founded: 1968Enrollment: 4,700Head Coach: Christine Paciero, fourth season2013 Record: 18-13GLVC Record: 8-10Website: parksiderangers.com

LAST MATCH VS. WISCONSIN-PARKSIDEW 3-0 (Sept. 14, 2013)

SEPT. 6 - 3:00 P.M. ESTLocation: Saulte St. Marie, Mich.Founded: 1946Enrollment: 2,637Head Coach: Jennifer Constantino, second season2013 Record: 4-21GLIAC Record: 2-16Website: lssulakers.com

LAST MATCH VS. LAKE SUPERIOR STATEW 3-0 (Aug. 28, 2009)

SEPT. 6 - 7:00 P.M. ESTLocation: Houghton, Mich.Founded: 1885Enrollment: 7,034Head Coach: Matt Jennings, fifth season2013 Record: 10-20GLIAC Record: 6-12Website: michigantechhuskies.com

LAST MATCH VS. MICHIGAN TECHW 3-0 (Sept. 17, 2013)

REGIS

RANGERSSEPT. 12 - NOON MST

Location: Denver, Colo.Founded: 1877Enrollment: 10,683Head Coach: Frank Lavrisha, 28th season2013 Record: 18-13RMAC Record: 13-6Website: regisrangers.com

LAST MATCH VS. REGISW 3-0 (Aug. 31, 2007)

BYU-HAWAII

SEASIDERSSEPT. 12 - 5:00 P.M. MST

Location: Laie, HawaiiFounded: 1955Enrollment: 2,800Head Coach: Mona Ah-Hoy, second season2013 Record: 29-2Pacific West Record: 19-1Website: byuhawaiisports.com

LAST MATCH VS. BYU-HAWAII(first meeting)

TAMPA

SPARTANSSEPT. 13 - 9:30 A.M. MST

Location: Tampa, Fla.Founded: 1931Enrollment: 7,200Head Coach: Chris Catanach, 31st season2013 Record: 32-2SSC Record: 16-0Website: tampaspartans.com

LAST MATCH VS. TAMPAL 1-3 NCAA Tournament (Nov. 17, 2006)

ST. CLOUD STATE

HUSKIESSEPT. 16 - 7:00 P.M. / OCT. 28 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: St. Cloud, Minn.Founded: 1869Enrollment: 16,245Head Coach: Michelle Blaeser, fifth season2013 Record: 14-14NSIC Record: 8-12/9thWebsite: scsuhuskies.com

LAST MATCH VS. ST. CLOUD STATEW 3-0 (Oct. 22, 2013)

SOUTHWEST MINNESOTA

MUSTANGSSEPT. 19 - 7:00 P.M. / NOV. 7 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Marshall, Minn.Founded: 1963Enrollment: 3,700Head Coach: Terry Culhane, 11th season2013 Record: 24-8NSIC Record: 17-3/3rdWebsite: smsumustangs.com

LAST MATCH VS. SOUTHWEST MINNESOTAW 3-0 NCAA Tournament (Dec. 6, 2013)

SIOUX FALLS

COUGARSSEPT. 20 - 4:00 P.M. / NOV. 8 - 4:00 P.M.

Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.Founded: 1883Enrollment: 1,408Head Coach: Joel McCartney, fifth season2013 Record: 19-12NSIC Record: 10-10/7thWebsite: usfcougars.com

LAST MATCH VS. SIOUX FALLSW 3-0 NSIC Tournament (Nov. 20, 2013)

METRO STATE

ROADRUNNERSSEPT. 13 - 2:30 P.M. MST

Location: Denver, Colo.Founded: 1965Enrollment: 23,948Head Coach: Debbie Hendricks, 15th season2013 Record: 20-11RMAC Record: 13-6Website: gometrostate.edu

LAST MATCH VS. METRO STATEL 0-3 NCAA Tournament (Nov. 20, 2009)

MINNESOTA-CROOKSTON

GOLDEN EAGLESSEPT. 23 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Crookston, Minn.Founded: 1966Enrollment: 1,813Head Coach: Lee Anderson, eighth season2013 Record: 15-14NSIC Record: 10-10/7thWebsite: goldeneaglesports.com

LAST MATCH VS. MINNESOTA-CROOKSTONW 3-0 (Sept. 19, 2013)

AUGUSTANA

VIKINGSSEPT. 26 - 7:00 P.M. / OCT. 31 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Sioux Falls, S.D.Founded: 1860Enrollment: 1,850Head Coach: Ashley Buckley, seventh season2013 Record: 22-8NSIC Record: 14-6/4thWebsite: goaugie.com

LAST MATCH VS. AUGUSTANAW 3-0 (Oct. 26, 2013)

WAYNE STATE

WILDCATSSEPT. 27 - 4:00 P.M. / NOV. 1 - 4:00 P.M.

Location: Wayne, Neb.Founded: 1910Enrollment: 3,571Head Coach: Scott Kneifl, 10th season2013 Record: 22-10NSIC Record: 12-8/6thWebsite: wscwildcats.com

LAST MATCH VS. WAYNE STATEW 3-0 NSIC Tournament (Nov. 23, 2013)

WINONA STATE

WARRIORSOCT. 3 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Winona, Minn.Founded: 1858Enrollment: 8,896Head Coach: Joe Getzin, first season2013 Record: 11-18NSIC Record: 8-12/9thWebsite: winonastatewarriors.com

LAST MATCH VS. WINONA STATEW 3-0 (Nov. 8, 2013)

UPPER IOWA

PEACOCKSOCT. 4 - 4:00 P.M.

Location: Fayette, IowaFounded: 1857Enrollment: 6,158Head Coach: Aaron Nelson, third season2013 Record: 8-22NSIC Record: 4-16/14thWebsite: upperiowaathletics.com

LAST MATCH VS. UPPER IOWAW 3-0 (Nov. 9, 2013)

MINNESOTA STATE

MAVERICKSOCT. 10 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Mankato, Minn.Founded: 1868Enrollment: 15,409Head Coach: Dennis Amundson, 10th season2013 Record: 13-15NSIC Record: 8-12/9thWebsite: msumavericks.com

LAST MATCH VS. MINNESOTA STATEW 3-0 (Nov. 15, 2013)

CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL

GOLDEN BEARSOCT. 11 - 4:00 P.M. / NOV. 4 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: St. Paul, Minn.Founded: 1893Enrollment: 2,800Head Coach: Brady Starkey, 12th Season2013 Record: 35-3NSIC Record: 19-1/1stWebsite: cugoldenbears.com

LAST MATCH VS. CONCORDIA-ST. PAULL 1-3 NCAA Tournament (Dec. 7, 2013)

BEMIDJI STATE

BEAVERSOCT. 14 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Bemidji, Minn.Founded: 1919Enrollment: 5,365Head Coach: Wayne Chadwick, fifth season2013 Record: 6-22NSIC Record: 2-18/15thWebsite: bsubeavers.com

LAST MATCH VS. BEMIDJI STATEW 3-0 (Sept. 21, 2013)

U-MARY

MARAUDERSOCT. 17 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Bismarck, N.D.Founded: 1959Enrollment: 2,910Head Coach: Melissa Chaplin, first season2013 Record: 4-23NSIC Record: 1-19/16thWebsite: goumary.com

LAST MATCH VS. U-MARYW 3-0 (Oct. 12, 2013)

MINOT STATE

BEAVERSOCT. 18 - 4:00 P.M.

Location: Minot, N.D.Founded: 1913Enrollment: 3,432Head Coach: Travis Ward, fourth season2013 Record: 12-18NSIC Record: 7-13/13thWebsite: msubeavers.com

LAST MATCH VS. MINOT STATEW 3-0 (Oct. 11, 2013)

MSU-MOORHEAD

DRAGONSOCT. 24 - 7:00 P.M.

Location: Moorhead, Minn.Founded: 1888Enrollment: 6,624Head Coach: Tammy Blake, 20th season2013 Record: 15-13NSIC Record: 8-12/9thWebsite: msumdragons.com

LAST MATCH VS. MSU-MOORHEADW 3-0 (Oct. 18, 2013)

NORTHERN STATE

WOLVESOCT. 25 - 4:00 P.M.

Location: Aberdeen, S.D.Founded: 1901Enrollment: 3,602Head Coach: Brent Aldridge, fourth season2013 Record: 22-8NSIC Record: 14-6/4thWebsite: nsuwolvesathletics.com

LAST MATCH VS. NORTHERN STATEL 1-3 (Oct. 19, 2013)

Page 7: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

5@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

SERIES RECORDSopponent RecoRd LaSt Meeting

Abilene Christian 2-0 2006Adams State 1-1 2010Air Force 4-1 1991Alabama 1-0 1980Alaska Anchorage 4-1 1991Alaska Fairbanks 2-0 1983Angelo State (Tex.) 2-3 1993Arkansas-Ft. Smith 1-0 2010Arkansas Tech 1-0 2013Army 2-0 1987Ashland 1-0 2012Augsburg 8-1 1986Augustana (S.D.) 28-8 2013Barry (Fla.) 5-1 2010Bellarmine 1-0 1989Bemidji State 87-3 2013Benedictine (Kan.) 1-0 1977Bethel (Kan.) 2-0 1978Bethel (Minn.) 1-0 1986Biola (Calif.) 0-1 1977Bradley 0-1 1984BYU-Hawaii 0-0 (first meeting)California (Pa.) 1-0 2011California–Davis 0-1 1992California–San Diego 2-1 2009Cal State–Bakersfield 0-1 1988Cal State–Los Angeles 1-0 2007Cal State–Northridge 0-5 1988Cal State–Riverside 0-1 1986Cal State–Sacramento 0-4 1989Cal State-San Bernardino 0-1 2005Cal Poly–Pomona 1-1 1988Carleton 5-0 1980Carthage 1-0 1984Central Missouri State 4-11 2012Central State (Ohio) 1-0 1985Chapman 1-1 1992Chicago State 1-0 1980Christian Brothers 1-0 2010Colorado College 1-0 1995Colorado-Colorado Springs 1-0 2008Concordia–Moorhead 10-0 1980Concordia–St. Paul 21-18 2013Cornerstone College 1-0 1997Dakota State (S.D.) 1-0 1995Dakota Wesleyan 1-0 2003Denver 0-1 1993District of Columbia 1-0 2010Doane (Neb.) 2-0 1981Dowling 1-0 2009Drake 1-1 1981 East Texas State 1-0 1989Eckerd 0-1 2009Edinsboro (Pa.) 3-0 1997Emporia State 5-0 2010Erskine 1-0 2012Ferris State 7-7 2012Florida Atlantic 1-0 1990Florida Southern 2-3 2009Florida Tech 0-1 1977Franklin 2-1 1987

opponent RecoRd LaSt Meeting

Grand Valley State 5-3 2005Gustavus Adolphus 12-0 1984Hawaii-Hilo 0-1 1979High Point (N.C.) 0-1 1977Hillsdale 3-0 2011Illinois Central 1-0 1989Illinois–Chicago 1-1 1981Indiana–Purdue–Fort Wayne 2-2 1996Indiana State 1-0 1983Indianapolis 2-0 2013Iowa 2-1 1981Iowa State 4-0 1980Lake Superior State 16-5 2009Lakehead 1-0 1987Lakeland 1-0 1984Lewis (Ill.) 6-7 2013Lock Haven 1-1 1999Loras (Iowa) 2-0 1978Macalester 7-1 1984Martin Luther 1-0 1977U-Mary 9-0 2013Mayville State (N.D.) 1-0 1977McKendree 1-0 2012Mercyhurst 1-0 2008Mesa State 2-0 2008Metro State (Colo.) 7-1 2009Miami (Ohio) 0-1 1981Michigan Tech 26-7 2013Michigan–Dearborn 1-0 1987Millersville 1-0 2007Minnesota 2-6 2001Minnesota State Mankato 44-17 2013MSU–Moorhead 56-12 2013Minnesota–Crookston 21-0 2013Minnesota–Morris 49-2 2002Minot State 3-0 2013Missouri 1-0 1981Missouri S&T 1-0 2013Missouri Southern State 1-0 1992Missouri Western 3-2 1979Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 1987Missouri–St. Louis 6-0 2012Morningside 3-1 2001Mt. Marty (S.D.) 1-0 1977National American (S.D.) 1-0 2003Nebraska 1-1 1978Nebraska–Kearney 7-3 2010Nebraska–Omaha 17-28 2009Nebraska Wesleyan 2-0 1981New Haven 1-1 2008New York Tech 1-0 1987North Alabama 3-0 2006North Dakota 22-5 2007North Dakota State 20-45 2003North Florida 1-0 1997Northeastern Illinois 1-0 1986Northern Colorado 6-6 2002Northern Illinois 0-1 1981Northern Iowa 5-5 1983Northern Michigan 24-15 2013Northern State (S.D.) 46-2 2013

opponent RecoRd LaSt Meeting

Northland (Wis.) 2-0 1980Northwest Missouri State 8-3 2010Northwestern (Minn.) 1-0 1977Northwood Institute 1-2 1988Nova Southeastern 1-0 2010Oakland (Mich.) 1-0 1980Oral Roberts 0-1 1981Portland State 1-5 1989Quincy (Ill.) 1-0 1997Regis (Colo.) 4-2 2007Rochester C.C. 1-0 1977Rollins (Fla.) 3-0 2011Saginaw Valley State 2-0 2011St. Ambrose 4-0 1988St. Benedict’s 3-0 1978St. Catherine’s 19-2 1987St. Cloud State 65-33 2013St. Edwards (Tex.) 2-0 2005St. Francis 1-1 1988St. Leo 1-0 2009St. Mary’s 3-0 1980St. Scholastica 13-0 1994St. Thomas 1-0 1989 Shippensburg 1-0 2012Sioux Falls 3-0 2013South Dakota 11-1 2007South Dakota State 17-6 2004Southeast Missouri State 1-0 1989Southern Illinois 0-1 1981Southern Indiana 1-0 2013Southwest Minnesota State 60-14 2013SUNY–Buffalo 1-0 1987Tampa 0-3 2006Tennessee–Martin 2-0 1991Texas Lutheran 0-1 1980Texas Women’s 2-1 1992Truman State (NE Mo. State) 3-4 2012Upper Iowa 9-0 2013Valley City State (N.D.) 1-0 1985Wayne State (Mich.) 3-0 2013Wayne State (Neb.) 20-5 2013West Florida 1-0 2013West Texas A&M 2-3 2007Western Illinois 0-2 1983Western Washington 0-1 2008Wheeling Jesuit 3-0 2013William Woods (Mo.) 2-0 1978Winona State 70-1 2013Wisconsin 0-1 1983Wisconsin–Eau Claire 5-0 1982Wisconsin–Green Bay 1-0 1987Wisconsin–La Crosse 2-1 1987Wisconsin–Milwaukee 3-4 1989Wisconsin–Oshkosh 2-0 1988Wisconsin–Parkside 11-1 2013Wisconsin–River Falls 4-0 1986Wisconsin–Stevens Point 6-0 1986Wisconsin–Stout 1-0 1977Wisconsin–Superior 25-1 1994Wright State 3-1 1985

2014 Opponents

Page 8: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N JIM BOOSHead coacH, 13tH SeaSon

•2006-07NCCCoachoftheYear •2007NCCLegacyAwardWinner •2004AVCACoachoftheYear •Two-TimeNSICCoachoftheYear •12NCAATournamentApppearances

The winningest coach in the history of University of Minnesota Duluth volleyball, head coach Jim Boos took the reins of the Bulldogs in 2002 and immediately led the team to the forefront of the NCAA Division II scene. UMD has transformed into a perennial national title contender under Boos,

who has taken the Bulldogs to 12 consecutive NCAA Tournaments and surpassed his predecessor, Pati Rolf, for most career coaching victories at UMD in 2013 when his Bulldogs defeated Minnesota State Mankato on Sept. 28, his 311th career win. Boos wasted little time making his mark on the program, moving his inaugural UMD team into the national rankings after just two weeks. The Bulldogs have been there to stay — literally. UMD has been ranked in every American Volleyball Coaches Association national poll since Sept. 2002. The Bulldogs secured their first-ever No.1 in school history a month after cracking the national top 25 under Boos on Oct. 15, 2002 — a mere two months into his tenure. Since, UMD has earned the top ranking on 11 different occasions, including in 2013. The Bulldogs would finish 29-3 in Boos’ first go-around, romping to an 18-0 mark against Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference competition as Boos laid claim to the first of his seven conference championships to date. At the end of his debut season behind the Bulldog bench, Boos was recognized by his colleagues as the 2002 NSIC Coach of the Year. Following a shift out of the NSIC at the conclusion of the 2003 season, Boos and the Bulldogs won four consecutive North Central Conference titles from 2004-07, putting together back-to-back 12-0 league records in 2006 and 2007. The NCC disbanded at the conclusion of the 2007 season, when Boos was presented with an NCC Legacy Award (He’s the only UMD representative to receive the honor). After his four-year stint in the NCC, and through eight seasons of NSIC competition (UMD once again became a member of the NSIC at the start of 2008), Boos’ career conference record surpassed 100 games over .500 at 175-26 (45-3 NCC, 128-23 NSIC) including regular

season co-championships in 2011 and 2012. Boos made UMD history in 2004 when the Bulldogs earned their inaugural trip to the NCAA II Elite Eight. UMD would advance as far as the national semifinals before falling to eventual champion Barry University in Miami Shores, Florida. Boos was named the 2004 AVCA National Coach of the Year on the heels of a 27-5 record and deep playoff run. Two years later, the Bulldogs made a similar postseason push, again bowing out to an eventual champion (this time the University of Tampa) in the Elite Eight semifinals. UMD has been able to rely on consistently sound recruiting and talent development since Boos took charge. As a result, his players have reaped the benefits on an individual level. So far, Boos has produced two National Players of the Year in Vicky Braegelmann (’07) and Kate Lange (’13) and shelled out 19 AVCA All-Americans including four during the 2013 season. Boos officially signed on at UMD July 24, 2002, becoming the school’s fourth head volleyball coach since 1976. He succeeded Pati Rolf (1988-2001), who resigned as head coach May 10, 2002 to take over at Division I Marquette University in the same capacity. A native of Delafield, Wisconsin, Boos earned his Bachelor’s degree in biology from Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1994 and obtained a Master’s degree in educational leadership from that same institution five years later. Boos served as an assistant coach for the Titans from 1992-98, helping guide them to four NCAA III national tournaments, including a runner-up finish in 1994. While Boos was a member of the coaching staff, Wis.-Oshkosh won two Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns and produced three NCAA III All-Americans, one of whom was named National Player of the Year in 1996. Three years prior to taking over at UMD, Boos was an assistant coach at North Dakota State University, where he helped the Bison to their seventh straight NCAA Division II Tournament in 2001. In his three years at NDSU, the Bison compiled an overall record of 80-21 and captured two NCC titles. In addition to coaching at UMD, Boos serves on the AVCA Board of Directors as the Division II representative. He and his wife, Jenn, live in Duluth with their two sons, Mason and Carter.

OVERALL CONFERENCE FINAL AVCA YEAR W L PCT. W L PCT. PLACE POSTSEASON FINISH RANKING 2002 29 3 .906 18 0 1.000 First (NSIC) North Central Regional - 2nd Round 8 2003 26 5 .813 13 3 .937 Second (NSIC) North Central Regional - Quarterfinals 17 2004 27 5 .844 10 2 .833 First (NCC) NCAA II Elite Eight - Semifinals 4 2005 27 5 .844 11 1 .917 First (NCC) North Central Regional - Runner-up 7 2006 31 4 .886 12 0 1.000 First (NCC) NCAA II Elite Eight - Semifinals 2 2007 29 2 .935 12 0 1.000 First (NCC) Central Regional - Runner-up 5 2008 26 9 .743 15 5 .750 Third (NSIC) Central Regional - Runner-up 9 2009 23 9 .719 15 5 .750 T-Fourth (NSIC) Central Regional - Semifinals 14 2010 23 6 .793 15 4 .789 Fourth (NSIC) Central Regional - Quarterfinals 10 2011 28 4 .875 18 2 .900 T-First (NSIC) Central Regional - Semifinals 6 2012 29 5 .893 18 2 .900 T-First (NSIC) Central Regional - Semifinals 5 2013 33 3 .917 18 2 .900 Second (NSIC) Central Regional - Finals 4 Totals 331 60 .847 175 26 .870

COACH BOOS’ ANNUAL RECORDS COACHING MILESTONESFIRST WIN

... vs. Michigan Tech Aug. 30, 200250TH WIN

... vs. Concordia-St. Paul Oct. 31, 2002100TH WIN

... vs. Emporia State Aug. 25, 2006150TH WIN

... vs. Ferris State Sept. 7, 2007200TH WIN

... vs. St. Leo Sept. 4, 2009300TH WIN

... vs. West. Florida Sept. 6, 2013311TH WIN*

... vs. Minnesota State Sept. 28, 2013* set UMD career coaching record

Page 9: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

7@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

CHRISTYN MAYaSSiStant coacH, 13tH SeaSon

•2012AVCAAssistantCoachoftheYear

The 2012 American Volleyball Coaches Association Division II National Assistant Coach of the Year, Christyn May has worked under Bulldog head coach Jim Boos in each of his 12 years at the UMD helm, spending the past 10 seasons as a full-time assistant after serving in a volunteer coaching role in 2002 and 2003. May came to the Bulldogs following a four-year stint at her alma mater, the

University of Nebraska–Omaha. She began on the Mavericks’ sidelines as a student assistant before continuing as a graduate assistant, and ultimately serving as a volunteer assistant coach. May has also served as the head coach for the Duluth Area Junior Olympic volleyball team since 2004. A native of Palisade, Neb., May graduated from Hayes Center High School in 1994 before beginning a four-year career (1994-97) at Nebraska—Omaha. During that stretch, she was the Mavericks’ starting outside hitter on a pair of NCC-Champion clubs. The Mavericks twice advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight during May’s tenure as a player, and claimed the NCAA II National Title when she was a junior. A member of the Elite Eight All-Tournament Team in 1996 and 1997, May played one year of basketball (1998-99) following the conclusion of her volleyball playing career and captained the Mavericks in her one year of duty.

May is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education (with a specialization in exercise science) from Nebraska—Omaha in 1999. She also owns a Master’s degree in education from UMD (2008). May and her husband Justin make their home in Hermantown, Minn.

@Upnorthuffda

SPORTS PERFORMANCE

DR. JUSTIN CUMMINSTeam Surgeon

MATT BAUMANStrength &

Conditioning

DR. XAN CORVILLETeam Surgeon

DR. SAM HOKIETeam Surgeon

MATT CARLSONAthletic Trainer

DR. ANN SUDOHTeam Physician

DR. JAY BUTCHERTeam Physician

DR. BEN NELSONTeam Physician

Page 10: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

1 TEAL TOMASZEWSKISo.•5-5•DefensiveSpecialist

Weyauwega, Wis.

2 KATIE LEDWELLSr.•5-10•OutsideHitter

East Troy, Wis.

3 TAYLOR WISSBROECKERSo.•6-0•OutsideHitter

Rhinelander, Wis.

4 JESSICA ZIEMANSr.•6-0•MiddleBlocker

Hutchinson, Minn.

5 ALY KUJAWASr.•5-10•OutsideHitter

Waukesha, Wis.

6 SHEENAGH CAROLINEJr.•5-5•DefensiveSpecialist

Moose Lake, Minn.

7 MEGAN NORBYFr.•5-10•OutsideHitter

Park Rapids, Minn.

8 ASHLEY HINSCHJr.•5-10•SetterZumbrota, Minn.

9 JULIE RAINEYSr.•5-9•LiberoWeyauwega, Wis.

10 KELLY MADISONFr.•5-5•LiberoEagan, Minn.

11 MONICA TURNERJr.•6-2•MiddleBlocker

New Prague, Minn.

12 MADDY SIROINSr.•5-11•RightSideHitter

Washburn, Wis.

13 ALLISON OLLEYFr.•6-2•MiddleBlocker

Racine, Wis.

14 MARIAH SCHARFJr.•5-10•OutsideHitter

Loretto, Minn.

15 SYDNIE MAUCHSo.•6-1•MiddleBlocker

Brainerd, Minn.

16 SARAH HEESACKERSo.•5-8•SetterAndover, Minn.

Page 11: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

9@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

KATIE LEDWELL Senior outSide Hitter • 5-10 • eaSt troy, WiS. (eaSt troy H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2011 11 10-0 13-7-39 .154 1.18 3 0.27 1-0 0.09 1 7 0.64 0-1-1 0.09 0 0 14.5 1.312012 97 30-29 81-51-289 .109 0.84 26 0.27 32-23 0.33 13 211 2.18 5-4-9 0.09 4 4 120.0 1.242013 120 36-36 143-59-414 .203 1.19 34 0.28 32-27 0.27 19 374 3.12 3-7-10 0.08 2 1 181.5 1.51Totals 228 76-65 237-117-742 .162 1.04 63 0.28 65-50 0.29 33 592 2.60 8-12-20 0.09 6 5 316.0 1.39

2

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to lead the Bulldogs on the defensive end alongside senior libero Julie Rainey and provide offensive punch on the outside.

2013 Started all 36 matches for the Bulldogs on the back line as an outside defensive and offensive force •averaged3.12digsand1.19killsper set •collectedacareer-high15killsand17.5pointsatWayneState(Neb.) College on Oct. 25 • collecteddouble-doubles inback-to-backgames vs. Wayne and Augustana (S.D.) College on Oct. 25-26 •openedher season with a career-high 23 digs against Wheeling Jesuit on Sept. 6 •postedcareerseason-highsinkills,assists,serviceaces,anddigs.

2012 Playedin30matchesincluding29starts •ginishedinaneighthplacetieinserviceacespergameintheNSIC•ledreturningBulldogsinservice aces (second overall).

2011 Spent her rookie season getting acclimated with the collegiate gameandNSIC competition as a backup • entered10matches andplayedin11setsontheyear,collecting13killson39swings•madeher NCAA II postseason debut in the third set of UMD’s Central Regional

semifinal matchup with Concordia-St. Paul, attempting one swing.

BEFORE UMDEarned four letters, starting three years at East Troy High School •captained the volleyball team in 2009 and 2010, receiving first-team All-Rock Valley Conference honors and all-state honorable mention both years •named2010MVPoftheRockValleyConference•wasselectedall-conference second-team in 2008 • played three years of softball,and was selected to the All-Rock Valley Conference first team in 2009 and2010•earnedall-statehonorablementioninsoftballin2010,andreceived the 2010 Wisconsin Fastpitch Softball Coaches Association All-

District Award.

PERSONALBornKaitlynMarieLedwellonNov.24,1992•daughterofGuyLedwelland Ruth Wampner • has two younger siblings, Brecken and Alex •majoring in communications at UMD.

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 15 ....Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25, 2013)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .571 ...................... Lewis (Sept. 14, 2013)DIGS 23 ..........Wheeling Jesuit (Sept. 6, 2013)ASSISTS 5 ............................ (multiple occasions)ACES 4 ...................Minot State (Nov. 9, 2012)BLOCKS 4 ................Wayne State (Oct. 13, 2012)

Page 12: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

JESSICA ZIEMAN Senior Middle BlocKer • 6-0 • HutcHinSon, Minn. (HutcHinSon H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2011 3 3-0 0-0-4 .000 0.00 1 0.33 0-0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.002012 8 7-0 7-5-22 .091 0.88 0 0.00 0-0 0.00 0 2 0.25 0-6-6 0.75 0 0 10.0 1.252013 31 17-7 39-12-104 .260 1.26 1 0.03 0-0 0.00 0 8 0.26 4-18-22 0.71 2 0 52.0 1.68totalS 42 27-7 46-17-130 .223 1.10 2 0.05 0-0 0.00 0 10 0.24 4-25-28 0.67 2 0 62.0 1.48

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to see time in the middle and on the right side as a key blocker for UMD.

2013 Appeared in 17 matches including seven starts for UMD •collecteda career-high eight blocks at Minot State on Oct. 11 •startedtheseasonwith a career-high six kills at West Florida, repeating that mark a week later against Wayne State (Mich.) University •collectedcareer-highsinkills, blocks, and points.

2012 Played in seven matches, earning one kill in every appearance on theseason•Scoredtenpointsontheseason,anaverageoveroneperset•SelectedtoNSICAll-AcademicTeam.

2011 Spent her first collegiate go-around as a reserve middle blocker—UMD’sdeepestpositionin2011 •enteredthreematchesontheyear,attempting four swings and collecting one set assist.

BEFORE UMDStarted two years under coach Dennis Piechowski at Hutchinson High School,playingboththerightsideandmiddleblockerpositions•helpedlead her team to a 2009 section 2AA second-place finish, and to a 2010statetournamentappearance•namedAcademicAll-Stateandan

All-Tournament performer at the state tournament.

PERSONALBornJessicaAnneZiemanonDec.25,1992inHutchinson,Minnesota•daughterofDaleandShariZieman•hasonebrother,Brad•participatedinKeyClubandwasamemberoftheNationalHonorSociety•outsideinterestsincludesnowboarding,campingandwakeboarding•majoringin exercise science at UMD.

4

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 6 ............................ (multiple occasions)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .462 ..............West Florida (Sept. 6, 2013)DIGS 4 ............Winona State (Sept. 10, 2011)ASSISTS 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)ACES 1 ....................... U-Mary (Oct. 29, 2011)BLOCKS 8 .................Minot State (Oct. 11, 2013)

HONORS & AWARDS2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

Page 13: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

11@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

ALY KUJAWASenior outSide Hitter • 5-10 • WauKeSHa, WiS. (catHolic MeMorial H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2011 5 4-0 1-0-1 1.000 0.20 0 0.00 0-1 0.00 0 0 0.00 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 1.0 0.202012 32 13-0 37-16-128 .164 1.16 4 0.12 7-8 0.22 8 33 1.03 1-3-4 0.12 1 0 46.5 1.442013 13 10-0 4-1-14 .214 0.31 0 0.00 2-3 0.15 0 4 0.31 1-0-1 0.08 0 0 7.0 0.54TOTALS 50 27-0 42-17-143 .175 0.84 4 0.08 9-12 0.18 8 37 0.74 2-3-5 0.10 1 0 54.5 1.08

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Should continue to see time as a reserve attacker for the Bulldogs.2013 Appeared in 10 matches for UMD •knockeddownaseason-hightwo kills and three digs against Minnesota-Crookston on Sept. 19 •collected service aces in back-to-back games against Indianapolis andWisconsin-ParksideonSept.13-14 •addedasoloblockagainstParkside on Sept. 14 •postedacareer-highattackpercentage.

2012 Played in 13 matches including five starts in her second season as anoutsidehitterfortheBulldogs•Earned37kills,anaverageoveroneper set, and 46.5 points.

2011 Used sparingly in her debut collegiate season donning the maroon andgold•sawthefloorinthreematchesandcameawaywithfoursetsofcollegiateexperienceontheyear•madeherNSICdebutintwosets

of action in an Oct. 29 win over U-Mary.

BEFORE UMDStarted four years as an outside hitter at Catholic Memorial High School • led the Crusaders in kills en route to a second place finish in the2008Wisconsin State Tournament • earned second teamAll-Classic8Conferencehonors •wonconsecutivestatechampionships in2009and 2010, earning second-team all-conference and all-state honorable mention in 2009, and first-team all-conference/second team all-state honorsin2010•finishedcareerwith1,050kills,becomingthefourthplayerinschoolhistorytojointhe1,000-killclub•finishedthirdatAAU

National Championships, receiving the AAU All-Star award.

PERSONALBornAlyssaKathrynKujawaonSept.24,1992•isthedaughterofJoelKujawaandKatiGaylord•hasthreesiblings:Brady,PaitonandBrian•majoring in biochemistry at UMD.

5

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 12 ................McKendree (Aug. 31, 2012)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .429 ........Northern State (Sept. 14, 2012)DIGS 8 ..........Northern State (Sept. 14, 2012)ASSISTS 2 .................McKendree (Aug. 31, 2012)ACES 3 ........................Erskine (Sept. 7, 2012)BLOCKS 2 .......................U-Mary (Nov. 10, 2012)

Page 14: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

JULIE RAINEYSenior liBero • 5-9 • SteWartville, Minn. (SteWartville H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2011 110 32-32 1-6-37 -.135 0.01 71 0.65 8-19 0.07 12 594 5.40 0-0-0 0.00 0 5 9.0 0.082012 116 34-34 1-3-8 -.250 0.01 60 0.52 24-39 0.21 10 542 4.67 0-0-0 0.00 0 3 25.0 0.222013 121 36-36 0-0-8 .000 0.00 63 0.52 18-20 0.15 15 699 5.78 0-0-0 0.00 0 1 18.0 0.15total 347 102-102 2-9-53 -.132 0.01 194 0.56 50-78 0.14 37 1835 5.29 0-0-0 0.00 0 9 52.0 0.15

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will serve as the emotional and on-court leader of the Bulldogs as a senior captain •couldcracktheall-timetop25fordigsinNCAA II history if she continues at her career pace.

2013 Started all 36 matches, earning the title of NSIC Libero of the Year •alsoanAVCAAll-AmericanSecondTeamandAll-CentralRegionFirst Team selection •namedDaktronicsAll-CentralRegionSecondTeamselection •movedintofirstplaceall-timeinUMDprogramhistorywithher 1,704th career dig •namedNSICDefensivePlayeroftheWeekonfour occasions (Oct. 7, Oct. 28, Nov. 11, and Nov. 18) •finishedtwelfthinthe nation and first in the conference in digs per set at 5.78 per game.

2012 Played in every match for the Bulldogs and named AVCA All-Central Region honorable mention • named to Daktronics All-Central Region second team •namedAll-NSICfirstteam•finishedsecondintotaldigsin the NSIC and third in conference with a 4.67 per game mark

2011 Took over at the libero position — where she saw action in all 110 setsontheseason•scoopedthemostdigsofanyBulldoginfouryears,reelinginateam-leading594savesatapaceof5.4perframe•Rankedthird in the NSIC in digs per set, and was the only freshman to crack thetopteninthatcategory •finishedtheseasonwithaservereceiptpercentageof .975on474attempts • showcaseddefensiveprowessright away, racking up a season-high 29 digs—a figure she would match twice—intheSept.2season-openingwinoverHillsdale•selectedasanAll-Tournamentperformerat the IndianapolisTournament • turned thesame trick one week later in front of the home crowd, earning a spot on the UMD Classic All-Tournament Team.

Rainey redshirted the 2010 season as a first-year newcomer.

BEFORE UMDPlayed for Stewartville High School, finishing her career with over 1,000 killsand2,000digs•earnedfourconsecutiveAll-HiawathaValleyLeagueConference honors from 2006-2009 • participated in four MinnesotaStateVolleyballTournaments,finishinginsecondplacetwice•selectedto the all-state tournament team as a sophomore and junior, and earnedMinnesotaClassAAAll-Statehonorsasajuniorandsenior•wasaMinnesotaMs.Volleyballfinalist in2009 •named toall-conference

team in basketball four consecutive seasons (2006-09).

PERSONALBornJulieLynnRaineyonDecember19,1991•daughterofCarolandDan Rainey • has two sisters, Emily and Sarah • majoring in humanresources management at UMD.

9

HONORS & AWARDS2013 AVCA All-American Second Team

2013 AVCA All-Central Region First Team2013 Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team

2013 NSIC Libero of the Year2013 NCAA II Central Region All-Tournament Team

2013 NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team

2012 AVCA All-Central Region Honorable Mention2012 Daktronics All-Central Region Second Team

2012 All-NSIC First Team

2011 All-NSIC Honorable Mention

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)DIGS 32 ................McKendree (Aug. 31, 2012)ASSISTS 6 .........Minnesota State (Nov. 15, 2013)ACES 3 ............................ (multiple occasions)

Page 15: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

13@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

MADDY SIROINSenior rigHt Side Hitter • 5-11 • WaSHBurn, WiS. (MinneSota State ManKato)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2012 116 34-2 212-94-523 .226 1.83 8 0.07 0-0 0.00 0 51 0.44 6-54-60 0.52 9 2 245.0 2.112013 117 36-0 250-83-541 .309 2.14 16 0.14 0-0 0.00 1 56 0.48 2-53-55 0.47 8 1 278.5 2.38total 233 70-2 462-177-1064 .268 1.98 24 0.10 0-0 0.00 1 107 0.46 8-107-115 0.49 17 3 523.5 2.24

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Should see more time on the court as the Bulldogs look to replenish the offensive punch lost to graduation following the 2013 season.

2013 Played in all 36 matches as the first hitter off the bench for UMD, earning All-NSIC Second Team honors for her efforts • knocked downa career-high 14 kills on Sept. 7 against Southern Indiana •had fourdouble-digit kill performances with 13 on a .480 attack percentage at AugustanaonOct.26 •collectedacareer-highfiveblocksagainstSt.Cloud State on Sept. 24, nearly matching that mark on Nov. 2 against Southwest Minnesota • tallied career highs in kills, assists, digs, andpoints, as well as attack percentage.

2012 Played in all 34 matches in her first season with the Bulldogs including two starts • finished with 219 kills • selected to NSIC All-Academic Team.

Siroin sat out the 2011 season after transferring from Minnesota State University Mankato, where she appeared in six matches during the 2010 season.

BEFORE UMDStarted as an outside hitter and middle blocker for four years at Washburn High School, being selected for All-Indianhead Conference honorsfourstraightyearsfrom2006-09•namedtoWisconsinAll-Starteam,andearningall-statehonorablemention •madetheSprawlAll-Tournamentteamforthreeseasons•captainedWashburnvolleyballforthreeseasons•playedfouryearsofbasketball,earningall-conferencehonorsthreetimes•playedthreeyearsofsoccer,earningall-conference

honors twice.

PERSONALBorn Madeline Rose Siroin in Burnsville, Minnesota on June 15, 1992 • daughter of Steve Siroin and Cherie Kurtz • her mother ran track,including the heptathlon, atWisconsin • has one older sister,Ashley,and five younger siblings: Stefanie, Kate,A.J., Sam and Beth • fatherplayedfootballatUMD•interestsoutsideofvolleyballincludedancing•majoring in early childhood education at UMD.

12

HONORS & AWARDS2013 All-NSIC Second Team

2012 NSIC All-Academic Team

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 14 ....... Southern Indiana (Sept. 7, 2013)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .700 .................Minot State (Oct. 6, 2012)DIGS 6 .........MSU-Moorhead (Sept. 15, 2012)ASSISTS 2 ............................ (multiple occasions)BLOCKS 5 ..........St. Cloud State (Sept. 24, 2013)

Page 16: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

SHEENAGH CAROLINEJunior defenSive SPecialiSt • 5-5 • MooSe laKe, Minn. (MooSe laKe H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2012 7 5-0 0-0-0 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0-2 0.00 0 3 0.43 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.002013 113 35-0 0-0-2 .000 0.00 9 0.08 12-11 0.11 0 60 0.53 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 12.0 0.11TOTALS 120 40-0 0-0-2 .000 0.00 9 0.08 12 0.10 0 63 0.52 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 12.0 0.10

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Should continue to see time as the primary back-up to senior libero Julie Rainey and trigger scoring runs as one of UMD’s most consistent servers.

2013 Appeared in 35 of 36 matches as the primary defensive reserve for the Bulldogs •collectedacareer-highsevendigsagainstMichiganTechon Sept. 17 and matched that feat against Southwest Minnesota State on Nov. 2 •addedapairofassistsina3-0UMDvictoryoverBemidjiState on Sept. 21 •collectedmultipleserviceacesonthreeoccasions,including the season opener against Wheeling Jesuit •collectedcareer-highs in digs, assists, aces, and points.

2012 Played in five matches in her first season as a back-up at the defensivespecialistposition•Finishedwiththreedigsinlimitedplayingtime.

Caroline redshirted the 2011 season as a first-year newcomer.

BEFORE UMDStarted five years as an outside hitter for the Moose Lake High School Rebels, earning first-team All-Polar League Conference honors in 2007, 2008,2009and2010•ledtheteaminkillsandserviceacesin2009and 2010, and reached the 1,000 digs mark during her junior season • received academic all-state honors in 2010, and was academic all-conferenceallfiveyearsofherservice •participated inNationalHonor

Society and was a class officer.

PERSONALBorn Sheenagh Doherty Caroline on Nov. 6, 1992 in Moose Lake, Minnesota •daughterofTimandSueCaroline •hasoneolderbrother,Brennan•enjoysswimming,readingandwatchingmovies•majoringinmanagement at UMD.

6

MATCH HIGHS ATTACKS 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)DIGS 7 ............................ (multiple occasions)ASSISTS 2 ............Bemidji State (Sept. 21, 2013)ACES 2 ............................ (multiple occasions)

Page 17: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

15@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

ASHLEY HINSCHJunior Setter • 5-10 • ZuMBrota, Minn. (ZuMBrota-MaZePPa H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2012 97 30-28 37-14-88 .261 0.38 1133 11.68 21-25 0.22 1 184 1.90 3-36-39 0.40 2 35 79.0 0.812013 121 36-36 65-12-119 .445 0.54 1554 12.84 22-29 0.18 0 184 1.52 2-46-48 0.40 6 14 112.0 0.93TOTALS 218 66-64 102-26-207 .367 0.47 2687 12.33 43-54 0.20 1 368 1.69 5-82-87 0.40 8 49 191.0 0.88

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to serve as UMD’s primary setter and look to make it three seasons in a row as an All-American •willcontinuetoclimbthe all-time ranks in set assists, currently eighth in program history.

2013 Started all 36 matches for UMD en route to an AVCA All-American Third Team selection •namedtotheAVCAAll-CentralRegionfirstteamand All-NSIC First Team • collected a career-high eight kills againstIndianapolis on Sept. 13 • posted three double-doubles including inback-toback games against West Florida and Southern Indiana (Sept. 6-7) •knockeddownaseason-highfourblocksinback-to-backgamesagainst Minnesota State and Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 15-16) • three-timeNSICSetteroftheWeekselection(Sept.23,Oct.28,andNov.4)•finished second in the nation with 12.84 assists per game.

2012 Played in 30 matches including 28 starts as she was named an AVCA All-American Honorable Mention •namedtoAVCAAll-CentralRe-gionfirstteam•finishedthirdintheNSICinassistspergame•namedAll-NSICfirst teamselection •namedNSICSetterof theWeekontwooccasions (Sept. 10 and Oct. 1).

BEFORE UMDStarted five years in a 6-2 system for the Zumbrota-Mazeppa Cougars, earningthenodatsetterasaneighthgrader•namedtotheAll-HiawathaValley League teamasa freshman,sophomoreandsenior • garneredAll-Statehonorsasasophomore•servedasateamcaptainduringthe2012season•competeswiththeNorthernLights,ahigh-profileJunior

Olympic program in Minnesota.

PERSONALBornAshleyMarieHinschonMay17,1994inRedWing,Minnesota •daughterofGaryandDonnaHinsch•hastwobrothers(JoshDan)andonesister(Holly)•majoringinbiologyatUMD.

8

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 8 ............ Indianapolis (Sept. 13, 2013)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .889 ............Indianapolis (Sept. 13, 2013)DIGS 13 ................Augustana (Oct. 12, 2012)ASSISTS 70 .. Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25, 2013)ACES 6 ...............Sioux Falls (Sept. 21, 2012)BLOCKS 6 ...............Minot State (Oct. 11, 2013)

HONORS & AWARDS2013 AVCA All-American Third Team

2013 AVCA All-Central Region First Team2013 All-NSIC First Team

2013 NCAA II Central Region All-Tournament Team2013 NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team

2012 AVCA All-American Honorable Mention2012 AVCA All-Central Region First Team

2012 All-NSIC First Team

Page 18: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

MONICA TURNERJunior Middle BlocKer • 5-10 • neW Prague, Minn. (laKeville SoutH H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2012 113 34-34 282-71-618 .341 2.50 5 0.04 0-0 0.00 1 45 0.40 20-80-100 0.88 7 1 342.0 3.302013 121 36-36 288-66-611 .363 2.38 6 0.05 0-0 0.00 0 31 0.26 15-72-87 0.72 7 0 339.0 2.80totalS 234 70-70 570-137-1229 .352 2.44 11 0.05 0-0 0.00 1 76 0.32 35-152-187 0.32 14 1 681.0 2.91

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to be a key component of UMD’s offense in the middle and on the right side while playing a defensive role as the team’s top returning blocker.

2013 Started all 36 matches en route to an AVCA All-American Third Team selection •receivedAVCAAll-CentralRegionFirstTeamhonorsandsecond-consecutive All-NSIC First Team selection •startedtheyearwitha season-high six blocks against Wheeling Jesuit on Sept. 6 •knockeddown a season-high three solo blocks against Minnesota-Crookston on Sept. 19 • hit double-digits in kills in11games, includinga season-high 14 against Southwest Minnesota on Nov. 2 •followedupastellarfreshman campaign with career-highs in kills and attack percentage.

2012 Started all 34 matches as the Bulldogs’ go-to middle blocker in her firstseason•finished fourth in hit percentage in the NSIC with a .341 mark in 113 games played •ledtheBulldogsinblockswith100ontheseason(20solo)•receivedAll-NSICfirstteamhonors.

BEFORE UMDServed as a five-year starter at Lakeville South High School, where she was a three-time All-South Suburban Conference selection at middle blocker • entrusted as a team captain in each of her final two prepseasons•namedtotheall-statefirstteamasaseniorin2012•holds

the record at Lakeville South for blocks in a career.

PERSONALBornMonicaRoseTurneronNov.6,1993inNewPrague,Minnesota•daughterofCraigandColleenTurner •hasonesister(Cathy)andfourbrothers(Carl,Jim,BrianandDaniel)•majoringinpre-education(math)at UMD.

11

HONORS & AWARDS2013 AVCA All-American Honorable Mention

2013 AVCA All-Central Region First Team2013 All-NSIC First Team

2012 All-NSIC First Team

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 17 ......... MSU-Moorhead (Oct. 26, 2012)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .833 ................Sioux Falls (Nov. 20, 2013)DIGS 3 ............................ (multiple occasions)ASSISTS 5 ......................Hillsdale (Sept. 2, 2011)ACES 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)BLOCKS 8 ..........St. Cloud State (Sept. 18, 2012)

Page 19: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

17@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

MARIAH SCHARFJunior outSide Hitter• 5-10 • loretto, Minn. (orono H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2012 68 23-0 133-68-393 .165 1.96 3 0.04 0-1 0.00 2 31 0.46 10-11-21 0.31 7 2 148.5 2.182013 89 31-0 156-64-421 .219 1.75 5 0.06 0-0 0.00 2 35 0.39 7-9-16 0.18 7 1 167.5 1.88totalS 157 54-0 289-132-814 .193 1.84 8 0.05 0-1 0.00 4 66 0.42 17-20-37 0.24 14 3 316.0 2.01

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will look to build upon a strong sophomore season and continue to be an offensive threat as UMD looks to regain some of its punch lost due to graduation.

2013 Played in 31 matches for the Bulldogs as one of the team’s top attackers off the bench • collected double-digit kills in four games,including 13 in UMD’s 3-0 win over Concordia-St. Paul in the NSIC Championship match •collectedaseason-highthreeblocksandcareer-high two assists at Upper Iowa on Nov. 9 •collected10killsintheNCAAII Central Region Championship game against Concordia-St. Paul on Dec. 7 •talliedcareerhighsinkills,assists,digs,andpointsaswellasattack percentage.

2012 Playedin23matchesoffthebenchinherfirstyearwiththeteam•Finished with 133 kills and 21 blocks as one of the Bulldogs’ strongest back-ups.

BEFORE UMDSpent her high school playing days as an outside hitter with Orono High School, where she earned team MVP honors in 2009 and 2011 • athree-time All-Wright County Conference honoree, Scharf captained the

Spartans as a senior.

PERSONALBorn Mariah Elizabeth Scharf on June 3, 1994 in Minneapolis, Minnesota •daughterofScottandJenniferScharf•hasfoursiblings(Gunnar,Olivia,IsabelandHolden)•majoringinbiochemistryatUMD.

14

MATCH HIGHS KILLS 14 .......... St. Cloud State (Oct. 16, 2012)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .500 ......... St. Cloud State (Sept. 24, 2013)DIGS 5 ...Southwest Minnesota (Dec. 6, 2013)ASSISTS 2 ...................Upper Iowa (Nov. 9, 2013)BLOCKS 5 ..............Winona State (Oct. 20, 2012)

Page 20: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

TEAL TOMASZEWSKISoPHoMore defenSive SPecialiSt • 5-4 • WeyauWega, WiS. (WeyauWega-freMont H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2013 9 7-0 0-0-1 .000 0.00 0 0.00 2-2 0.22 0 1 0.11 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.22totalS 9 7-0 0-0-1 .000 0.00 0 0.00 2-2 0.22 0 1 0.11 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 2.0 0.22

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to see time as a defensive back-up for UMD, pacing senior libero Julie Rainey.

2013 Appeared in nine matches for UMD during her freshman campaign • played ina season-high three setsatAugustana (S.D.)onOct.26 •earned her first career service ace in her debut match on Sept. 14 at Wisconsin-Parkside •collectedherfirstdigathomeagainstConcordia-St. Paul on Nov. 16. BEFORE UMD

Graduated from Weyauwega-Fremont H.S. in 2013•started all four years as a libero for the Indians•notched over 2,000 digs in her prep career and recorded the single-season school record • helped Weyauwega-Fremont capture the Central Wisconsin Conference title and regional championship while receiving Wisconsin All-State honorable mention and CWC Player of the Year in 2012 • recognized as a first team all-conference player her junior and senior seasons and honorable mention as a sophomore • two-time selction of the Appleton Post Crescent Sensational Six•was a letterwinner in basketball and in softball •served four years on the student council, two years in NHS and four years with

the FFA.

PERSONALBorn Teal Kathryn Tomaszewski on March 31, 1995 in Waupaca, Wisconsin•daughter of Richard and Rena Tomaszewski•has one older sister (Taylor)•majoringinpre-earlychildhoodeducationatUMD.

1

MATCH HIGHS ATTACK 1 .....................Upper Iowa (Oct. 4, 2013POINTS 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)DIGS 1 ......Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 16, 2013)ACES 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)

Page 21: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

19@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

TAYLOR WISSBROECKERfreSHMan outSide Hitter • 5-11 • rHinelander, WiS. (rHinelander H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2013 2 2-0 0-0-0 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0-0 0.00 0 1 0.50 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00totalS 2 2-0 0-0-0 .000 0.00 0 0.00 0-0 0.00 0 1 0.50 0-0-0 0.00 0 0 0.0 0.00

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Should see additional time on the outside as the Bulldogs look for players to step up and replace the offensive punch lost due to graduation following the 2013 season.

2013 Appeared in a pair of matches during her first go-around for the Bulldogs • collected her first career dig at home against Minnesota-

Crookston on Sept. 19.

BEFORE UMDGraduate from Rhinelander H.S. in 2013 • a four-year starter under coach Kathy Wawryznowicz • led her team to their first conference title in the Great Northern Conference in 2012 • received all-conferencehonors and named Team MVP in each of her four seasons • named to the Wisconsin-Oshkosh all-tournament team her junior and senior campaigns •also lettered three times in track and field as a high jumper •holds the school record in the high jump at 5-4 and placed sixth at

state as a junior.

PERSONALBorn Taylor Ann Wissbroecker on Oct. 19, 1994 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin •daughter of Jason Wissbroecker and Gigi Peterson •has one younger sister (Hope)•father wrestled at Wisconsin-Eau Claire•interests include sand and grass volleyball, four-wheeling and going to movies and concerts•majoringinbiologyatUMD.

3

MATCH HIGHS DIGS 1 ....... Minn.-Crookston (Sept. 19, 2013)

Page 22: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N

SYDNIE MAUCHSoPHoMore Middle BlocKer • 6-1 • Brainerd, Minn. (Brainerd H.S.)year SP MP-MS K-e-ta Pct. K/S a a/S Sa-Se Sa/S re dig d/S BS-Ba-tB B/S Be BHe PointS PtS/S2013 97 33-29 245-76-546 .310 2.53 3 0.03 0-0 0.00 0 25 0.26 14-67-81 0.84 21 0 292.5 3.01totalS 97 33-29 245-76-546 .310 2.53 3 0.03 0-0 0.00 0 25 0.26 14-67-81 0.84 21 0 292.5 3.01

AS A BULLDOG2014 OUTLOOK Will continue to be a strong offensive and defensive player for UMD as one of the team’s top hitters and blockers in her second go-around with the Bulldogs.

2013 Appeared in 33 matches including 29 starts, taking over the starting role in conference play •hadninegamesscoringdouble-digitkills including 15 against Concordia-St. Paul in the NSIC Championship game on Nov. 24 •hadatleastoneblockin28of33matches,knockingdown a career-high six against Southwest Minnesota on Nov. 2 before matching that number on Dec. 6 against the same team in the NCAA II Central Regional •notchedhercareer-highthreedigsinthreedifferentgames • threw down 11 kills on a .714 attack percentage againstMichigan Tech on Sept. 17 •finishedfourthontheteamwith245killsand second with 2.53 kills per set.

Mauch received a redshirt as a first-year newcomer in 2012.

BEFORE UMDHeld down a starting role at Brainerd High School for four years under CoachJaredDiem •namedanall-stateselection in2010and2011,as well as an All-Central Lakes Conference honoree in each of those seasons • garnered all-conference honorable mention acclaim as asophomore in 2009, twice being named the Central Lakes Conference

Player of the Week.

PERSONALBorn Sydnie J. Mauch on March 21, 1991 in Fargo, North Dakota •daughterofShawnMauch•majoringinbiologyatUMD.

15

MATCH HIGHSKILLS 15 .....Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 24, 2013)ATTACK PERCENTAGE .714 ......... Michigan Tech (Sept. 17, 2013)DIGS 3 ............................ (multiple occasions)ASSISTS 1 ............................ (multiple occasions)BLOCKS 6 ............................ (multiple occasions)

HONORS & AWARDS2013 NCAA II Central Region All-Tournament Team

2013 NSIC/U.S. Bank All-Tournament Team

Page 23: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

21@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

MEGAN NORBYfreSHMan outSide Hitter • 5-10 • ParK raPidS, Minn. (neviS H.S.) 7BEFORE UMDStarted each of the past five seasons at Nevis High School forheadcoachHeidiWormley • receivedAll-Northwoods Conference honors in all five seasons with the Tigers as well as All-Minnesota State selections in her junior and senior seasons • surpassed the1,000-kill and 1,000-dig marks in her junior season and owns the school record for aces in a career •had15 servicesaces in a single set (2010) • alsostarred as a guard with three years of starting on the basketball court, earning First Team All-Conference honors her first two seasons while also surpassing the 1,000-pointmilestonelastseason•performedlong-

jump and triple-jump in Track & Field, where she also earned All-Conference honors.

PERSONALBorn Megan Marie Norby on Oct. 21, 1995 on Oct. 21, 1995inWindom,Minnesota •daughterofSteveandBrenda Norby • one of five Norby siblings (Danielle,Alicia,Erik,andLealan)•sisterAliciagraduatedUMDwithacriminologymajor•memberofNationalHonorSociety and Student Council • musically talentedwith letters in band and choir as solo and ensemble performances•received“TigerPride”VolunteerAward• Minnesota State “EXCEL” winner • off the court,participates in church youth group and mission work •majoringinbiologyatUMD.

KELLY MADISONfreSHMan defenSive SPecialiSt • 5-5 • eagan, Minn. (eagan H.S.) 10BEFORE UMDA two-year starter as a libero for Eagan High School andheadcoachKathyGillen•wontheMinnesotaStatetitlein2013•receivedanMSHSLAll-TournamentTeamselection (2013) • voted Wildcats’ best defensiveplayer by her teammates each of the past two seasons •setanewEHSsingle-seasonrecordfordigswith571(2013) • member of the prestigious Northern Lights junior club team in Burnsville, Minnesota • back-to-back Sports Performance National Championship victories with Northern Lights.

PERSONALBorn Kelly Elizabeth Madison on Apr. 8, 1996 in Edina, Minnesota • daughter of Roxanne and JohnMadison•hasthreesiblings(Kristina,Jeff,andKaylyn)•participatedinMentorprogramatalocalelementaryschool•honorstudentatEHS•enjoyshiking,fishing,andskiingwhenoffthecourt•undecidedonamajorat UMD.

Page 24: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

14 S

EA

SO

N ALLISON OLLEYfreSHMan Middle BlocKer • 6-2 • racine, WiS. (St. catHerine’S H.S.) 13Olley received a red shirt as a first-year player in 2013.

BEFORE UMDA2013graduateofSt.Catherine’sHighSchool•spenttwo years starting at middle blocker for St. Catherine’s H.S., earning all-conference and all-county first team nods and all-state honorable mention her final go-around • was a standout three-sport athlete for theAngels in volleyball, basketball and softball, earning the school’s Student Athlete of the Year award •lettered three times in basketball, claimed an all-state selection in the 2012-13 school year and was a three-timeall-conferencepick•dominatedthemound,pitching her way to an all-Metro Classic Conference selection and all-county honorable mention all four seasons•alsoparticipatedintheWBCAAll-StarGame(basketball)•NamedtotheAcademicAll-Conferenceand All-State teams in all three sports.

PERSONALBorn Allison Jane Olley on April 3 1995 in Woodbury, Minnesota • daughter of Christopher and JaneOlley • has three younger siblings (Luke, Jacksonand Katherine) • mother (Jane) played collegiatebasketball at the University of St. Thomas)•majoringin pre-education (math) at UMD.

SARAH HEESACKERfreSHMan Setter • 5-8 • green Bay, WiS. (green Bay PreBle H.S.) 16BEFORE UMDA2013graduateofGreenBayPrebleHighSchool •played four years for head coach Andrea Koch and the Hornets•selectedtoAll-FoxRiverClassicConferenceSecondTeaminherjuniorandseniorseasons•namedTeamMVPasasenior•servedasatwo-yearcaptain• also received first team all-conference selectionsin track & field as a freshman and sophomore and honorable mentions in her final two season as a sprinter and jumper • earned Peter C. Hamel MostValuable Female Athlete Award.

PERSONALBorn Sarah Jean Heesacker on January 10, 1996 in Green Bay, Wisconsin • daughter of Rob HeesackerandJenniferJones•hassixsiblingsandstepsiblings• stepbrotherReeceZoelleplaysbasketball forUMD• also participated in link crew and Preble PeerPeformance•offthecourt,enjoysboatingandoutdoorsports in thesummer • plans tomajor inbiologyatUMD.

Page 25: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

23@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

BY CLASSSENIORS (5): Aly Kujawa, Katie Ledwell, Julie Rainey,

Maddy Siroin, Jessica ZiemanJUNIORS (4): Sheenagh Caroline, Ashley Hinsch,

Mariah Scharf, Monica TurnerSOPHOMORES (3): Sydnie Mauch, Teal Tomaszewski,

Taylor WissbroeckerFIRST YEAR (4): Sarah Heesacker, Kelly Madison,

Megan Norby, Allison Olley

BY STATEMINNESOTA (9): Sheenagh Caroline,

Ashley Hinsch, Kelly Madison, Sydnie Mauch, Megan Norby, Julie Rainey, Mariah Scharf,

Monica Turner, Jessica Zieman

WISCONSIN (7): Sarah Heesacker, Aly Kujawa, Katie Ledwell, Allison Olley, Maddy Siroin,

Teal Tomaszewski, Taylor Wissbroecker

BY POSITIONDEFENSIVE SPECIALIST/LIBERO (4): Sheenagh Caroline,

Kelly Madison, Julie Rainey, Teal TomaszewskiMIDDLE BLOCKER (4): Sydnie Mauch, Allison Olley,

Monica Turner, Jessica ZiemanOUTSIDE HITTER (5): Aly Kujawa, Katie Ledwell, Megan Norby,

Mariah Scharf, Taylor WissbroeckerRIGHT SIDE (1): Maddy Siroin

SETTER (2): Ashley Hinsch, Sarah Heesacker

SENIORS JUNIORS

SOPHOMORES FIRST YEAR

Page 26: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

20

13 R

EV

IEW

GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SITE RECORD Sept. 6 No. 18 Wheeling Jesuit W 3-2 Pensacola, Fla. 1-0 Sept. 6 No. 19 West Florida W 3-0 Pensacola, Fla. 2-0 Sept. 7 Southern Indiana W 3-1 Pensacola, Fla. 3-0 Sept. 7 Missouri S&T W 3-0 Pensacola, Fla. 4-0 Sept. 13 No. 19 Indianapolis W 3-1 Somers, Wis. 5-0 Sept. 13 Wayne State (Mich.) W 3-1 Somers, Wis. 6-0 Sept. 14 Wis.-Parkside W 3-0 Somers, Wis. 7-0 Sept. 14 Lewis W 3-0 Somers, Wis. 8-0 Sept. 17 Michigan Tech W 3-0 Romano Gym 9-0 Sept. 19 * Minn.-Crookston W 3-0 Romano Gym 10-0 (1-0) Sept. 21 * Bemidji State W 3-0 Bemidji, Minn. 11-0 (2-0) Sept. 24 * St. Cloud State W 3-0 Romano Gym 12-0 (3-0) Sept. 27 * No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul L 2-3 St. Paul, Minn. 12-1 (3-1) Sept. 28 * MInnesota State W 3-0 Mankato, Minn. 13-1 (4-1) Oct. 4 * Upper Iowa W 3-0 Romano Gym 14-1 (5-1) Oct. 5 * Winona State W 3-0 Romano Gym 15-1 (6-1) Oct. 8 Northern Michigan W 3-0 Romano Gym 16-1 (6-1) Oct. 11 * Minot State W 3-0 Minot, N.D. 17-1 (7-1) Oct. 12 * U-Mary W 3-0 Bismarck, N.D. 18-1 (8-1) Oct. 18 * MSU-Moorhead W 3-0 Romano Gym 19-1 (9-1) Oct. 19 * Northern State L 1-3 Romano Gym 19-2 (9-2) Oct. 22 * St. Cloud State W 3-0 St. Cloud, Minn. 20-2 (10-2) Oct. 25 * No. 17 Wayne State W 3-2 Wayne, Neb. 21-2 (11-2) Oct. 26 * Augustana (S.D.) W 3-0 Sioux Falls, S.D. 22-2 (12-2) Nov. 1 * Sioux Falls W 3-0 Romano Gym 23-2 (13-2) Nov. 2 * No. 8 Southwest Minnesota W 3-0 Romano Gym 24-2 (14-2) Nov. 8 * Winona State W 3-0 Winona, MInn. 25-2 (15-2) Nov. 9 * Upper Iowa W 3-0 Fayette, Iowa 26-2 (16-2) Nov. 15 * Minnesota State W 3-0 Romano Gym 27-2 (17-2) Nov. 16 * No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul W 3-2 Romano Gym 28-2 (18-2) Nov. 20 # Sioux Falls W 3-0 Romano Gym 29-2 Nov. 23 # No. 18 Wayne State W 3-0 St. Paul, Minn. 30-2 Nov. 24 # No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul W 3-0 St. Paul, Minn. 31-2 Dec. 5 % Arkansas Tech W 3-0 Romano Gym 32-2 Dec. 6 % No. 7 Southwest Minnesota W 3-0 Romano Gym 33-2 Dec. 7 % No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul L 1-3 Romano Gym 33-3

NO. PLAYER MP-MS SP K E TA PCT. A SA SE RE DIG BS BA TOTAL BE BHE POINTS 1 Teal Tomaszewski 7-0 9 0 0 1 .000 0 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 2 Katie Ledwell 36-36 120 143 59 414 .203 34 32 27 19 374 3 7 10 2 1 181.5 3 Taylor Wissbroecker 2-0 2 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 4 Jess Zieman 17-7 31 39 12 104 .260 1 0 0 0 8 4 18 22 2 0 52.0 5 Aly Kujawa 10-0 13 4 1 14 .214 0 2 3 0 4 3 7 10 2 1 181.5 6 Sheenagh Caroline 35-0 113 0 0 2 .000 9 12 11 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 12.0 7 Kate Lange 36-36 121 655 179 1476 .329 18 34 45 36 355 34 40 74 6 1 743.0 8 Ashley Hinsch 36-36 121 65 12 119 .445 1554 22 29 0 184 1 0 1 0 0 7.0 9 Julie Rainey 36-36 121 0 0 8 .000 63 18 20 15 699 0 0 0 0 1 18.0 10 Elizabeth Benusa 36-36 121 2 1 9 .111 24 30 19 3 197 0 0 0 0 2 32.0 11 Monica Turner 36-36 121 288 66 611 .363 6 0 0 0 31 15 72 87 7 0 339.0 12 Maddy Siroin 36-0 117 250 83 541 .309 16 0 0 1 56 2 53 55 8 1 278.5 14 Mariah Scharf 31-0 89 156 64 421 .219 5 0 0 2 35 7 9 16 7 1 167.5 15 Sydnie Mauch 33-29 97 245 76 546 .310 3 0 0 0 25 14 67 81 21 0 292.5 BULLDOGS 36-36 121 1847 544 4266 .305 1733 152 156 91 2030 82 312 238.0 59 21 2237 OPPONENTS 36-36 121 1847 661 4266 .153 1229 91 160 152 1605 60 272 196.0 47 21 1602

LEGENDHome | Away | Neutral

* NSIC Match# NSIC Tournament

% NCAA Central Regional

BY THE NUMBERSOverall 33-3NSIC 18-2Non-Conference 15-1

Home 14-2Road 12-1Neutral 7-0

3-Set 27-04-Set 3-25-Set 3-1

Page 27: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

25@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

MATCH HIGHS

KILLS naMe K K/S1. Kate Lange 655 5.412. Monica Turner 288 2.383. Maddy Siroin 250 2.144. Sydnie Mauch 245 2.535. Mariah Scharf 156 1.75

INDIVIDUALCATEGORY TOTAL PLAYER OPPONENT (DATE)Kills (3-set) 22 Kate Lange ................................................ Winona State (Nov. 8)Kills (4-set) 33 Kate Lange ...............................................Indianapolis (Sept. 13)Kills (5-set) 31 Kate Lange .......................................Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 16)Points 37.0 Kate Lange ...............................................Indianapolis (Sept. 13)Attacks 75 Kate Lange ................................................ Wayne State (Oct. 25)Attack Pct. .684 Monica Turner .............................Minnesota Crookston (Sept. 19)Assists 70 Ashley Hinsch ..................................Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25)Digs (3-set) 31 Julie Rainey ................................................West Florida (Sept. 6)Digs (4-set) 21 Julie Rainey ..............................................Indianapolis (Sept. 13)Digs (5-set) 30 Julie Rainey ......................................Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 16) 30 Julie Rainey .....................................Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25)Aces 5 Kate Lange .............................................Southern Indiana (Sept. 7)Blocks 8 Jess Zieman .................................................Minot State (Oct. 11)

TEAMCATEGORY TOTAL OPPONENT (DATE)Kills (3-set) 61 ................................................................Concordia-St. Paul (Nov. 24)Kills (4-set) 70 ........................................................................Indianapolis (Sept. 13)Kills (5-set) 80 ...............................................................Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25)Attacks 211 .............................................................. Concordia-St. Paul (Sept. 27)Attack Pct. .446 ..............................................................................Sioux Falls (Nov. 1)Assists 78 ...............................................................Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25)Digs (3-set) 71 ......................................................................... Winona State (Nov. 8)Digs (4-set) 80 ......................................................................Northern State (Oct. 19)Digs (5-set) 98 ...............................................................Wayne State (Neb.) (Oct. 25)Aces 9 ..........................................................................Northern State (Oct. 19)Blocks 11.0 .....................................................................Wheeling Jesuit (Sept. 6)

ASSISTS naMe a a/S1. Ashley Hinsch 1554 12.842. Julie Rainey 63 0.523. Katie Ledwell 34 0.284. Elizabeth Benusa 24 0.205. Kate Lange 18 0.15

BLOCKS naMe BS Ba total

1. Monica Turner 15 72 87.02. Sydnie Mauch 14 67 81.03. Kate Lange 34 40 74.04. Maddy Siroin 2 53 55.05. Ashley Hinsch 2 46 48.0

DIGS naMe d d/S1. Julie Rainey 699 5.782. Katie Ledwell 374 3.123. Kate Lane 355 2.934. Elizabeth Benusa 197 1.635. Ashley Hinsch 184 1.52

SERVE naMe Sa Se ta1. Kate Lange 34 45 4492. Katie Ledwell 32 27 5003. Elizabeth Benusa 30 19 4154. Ashley Hinsch 22 29 5065. Julie Rainey 18 20 586

ATTACK naMe K ta Pct.1. Monica Turner 288 611 .3632. Kate Lange 655 1476 .3293. Sydnie Mauch 245 546 .3104. Maddy Siroin 250 541 .3095. Mariah Scharf 156 421 .219

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Page 28: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

NS

IC

NSIC PLAYER OF THE YEARKate Lange

UMDSenior Outside Hitter

NSIC LIBERO OF THE YEARJulie Rainey

UMDJunior Libero

NSIC FRESHMAN OF THE YEARAlyssa Frauendorfer

Wayne StateFreshman Middle Hitter

NSIC COACH OF THE YEARBrent AldridgeNorthern StateThird season

NSIC FIRST TEAM ALL-CONFERENCEnaMe ScHooL PoS. year

Kelsey Chambers Northern State RS So. Emilee Gutzmer Southwest Minnesota State S So. Alyssa Frauendorfer Wayne State MH Fr. Holly Hafemeyer Augustana MB Sr. Ashley Hinsch UMD S So. Cori Hobbs Wayne State OH Sr. Kayla Koenecke Concordia-St. Paul RS Sr Amanda Konetchy Concordia-St. Paul S Sr Kate Lange UMD OH Sr. Brittany Looker Minnesota Crookston OH Jr. Emily McDonough Concordia-St. Paul OH So. Julie Rainey UMD L Jr. Claire Sames Southwest Minnesota State MH So. Heather Schiller Concordia-St. Paul MB So. Abbey Thissen Southwest Minnesota State RS So. Monica Turner UMD MB So. Rachel Westby Southwest Minnesota State L Sr. Courtney Ysker Augustana OH Jr.

NSIC SECOND TEAM ALL-CONFERENCEnaMe ScHooL PoS. year

Tori Biach Northern State MB Fr. Ellie Dietzen St. Cloud State MH Sr. Jen Dixon Minot State OH Jr. Riley Hanson Concordia-St. Paul MB Fr. Chandra Honebrink Minnesota State OH So. Emily Johnson Sioux Falls OH Jr. Marissa Johnson Augustana S So. Amber Krenske MSU Moorhead L So. Samantha Lovell Sioux Falls MB Jr. Leisa McClintock Wayne State S So. Sami Nygaard Northern State L Sr. Maddy Siroin UMD RS Jr. Drew Smith Northern State S So. Ellie Van De Steeg Minnesota State S So. Kaitlin VanWinkle MSU Moorhead MB So.

Lange smacked 314 kills in NSIC play, an NSIC-high average of 5.32 per-set, while hitting .331 and averaging a league high 6.11 points per set for Minnesota Duluth. Lange has dropped in 17 service aces and also hauled in 180 digs. She has 39 blocks against conference opponents, including 20 solo. Lange twice earned NSIC Offensive Player of the Week honors in 2013 as well as being named the Sports Imports/AVCA DII National Player of the Week back on Sept. 10. Lange had five 20-plus kill matches, including 29 against Wayne State.

Julie Rainey led the NSIC with a 5.93 digs-per set average, hauling in 350 on the year. She had just six reception errors in NSIC play as she earned NSIC Defensive Player of the Week honors on four separate occasions. Rainey’s top match of the NSIC season came against Wayne State when she dug up 30 Wildcats kill attempts.

Page 29: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

27@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

ALL-TIME NSIC STANDINGS

TEAM W-L PCT. TITLESUMD 379-45 .894 22

Concordia-St. Paul 222-50 .816 11

Wayne State 192-78 .711 1

Southwest Minnesota 325-165 .663 3

Minnesota State Mankato 86-54 .614 0

MSU-Moorhead 284-187 .602 2

Augustana 69-51 .575 0

Winona State 197-293 .402 0

St. Cloud State 59-94 .387 1

Sioux Falls 15-25 .375 0

Northern State 163-277 .370 0

Bemidji State 168-322 .343 1

Upper Iowa 40-116 .256 0

*Minnesota Morris 73-239 .234 0

Minot State 9-31 .225 0

Minnesota Crookston 58-213 .214 0

U-Mary 21-134 .135 0*No longer a member of the NSIC

NSIC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMnaMe ScHooL PoS. year

Ashley Hinsch UMD S So.

Kayla Koenecke Concordia-St. Paul RS Sr.

Amanda Konetchy Concordia-St. Paul S Sr. Kate Lange UMD OH Sr.

Sydnie Mauch UMD MB Fr.

Julie Rainey UMD Lib. Jr.

Page 30: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y The UMD volleyball program set a new standard for individual success after the 2013 season when four Bulldogs received All-American honors from the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) and Daktronics, highlighted by the unanimous National Player of the Year, outside hitter Kate Lange. Lange was joined by teammates setter Ashley Hinsch, libero Julie Rainey, and middle blocker Monica Turner. Hinsch’s second All-America nod in her two seasons with the Bulldogs marked a first since Vicky Braegelman (’07) did so in her freshman and sophomore campaigns en route to one of the most decorated careers in UMD history. Braegelman, the only four-time AVCA All-America First Team selection (2004-07) in UMD history, added a second team nod from Daktronics in 2006 and a first team selection from that same entity in 2007. As a senior in 2007, Braegelmann ripped 449 kills while hitting .367 for the year with 76 blocks en route to claiming the Honda Division II Athlete of the Year Award — the only Bulldog athlete in any sport to do so, though Lange earned the distinction of finalist in 2013. Since the arrival of head coach Jim Boos in 2002, UMD has had 19 different individuals land All-American status (first team, second team, third team or honorable mention) from either the AVCA or Daktronics. With several Bulldogs snagging multiple All-America nods during the same season, those 19 players have combined to bring home 39 All-America awards—including a whopping 11 selections to the AVCA’s first team.

Not only has UMD compiled a staggering amount of All-America honors, but the Bulldogs have placed at least one representative on a nationally recognized All-America team each of the past 12 years. Prior to 2002, Jodi Jost was the only All-American in UMD volleyball history. The Detroit Lakes, Minn., native became the first Bulldog to take home such a prestigious honor, landing a second team nod from the AVCA as a senior in 1996. A two-time All-NSIC selection, Jost ranks in UMD’s top ten in career solo blocks (57) and block assists (291).

year Player teaM

1996 Jodi Jost AVCA Second Team

2002 Becky Hoffman AVCA First Team

2002 Becky Hoffman Daktronics First Team

2003 Callie Zwettler AVCA Second Team

2003 Crystal Nucech-Duesler AVCA Honorable Mention

2004 Vicky Braegelmann AVCA First Team

2004 Callie Zwettler AVCA First Team

2004 Allison Boddy Daktronics Second Team

2004 Greta Iisakka AVCA Third Team

2004 Allison Boddy AVCA Honorable Mention

2005 Vicky Braegelmann AVCA First Team

2005 Allison Boddy AVCA Third Team

2006 Vicky Braegelmann AVCA First Team

2006 Vicky Braegelmann Daktronics Second Team

2006 Katie Gangelhoff AVCA Second Team

2006 Kari Wolford AVCA Second Team

2006 Rachel Langseth AVCA Honorable Mention

2007 Vicky Braegelmann AVCA First Team

2007 Vicky Braegelmann Daktronics First Team

2007 Kari Wolford AVCA First Team

year Player teaM

2007 Katie Gangelhoff AVCA Second Team

2007 Sarah Wyffels AVCA Honorable Mention

2008 Katie Gangelhoff AVCA First Team

2008 Sarah Wyffels AVCA Second Team

2008 April Hansen AVCA Honorable Mention

2009 Eleena Iisakka AVCA Honorable Mention

2009 Alyssa Nelson AVCA First Team2010 Katie Kuffel AVCA Honorable Mention

2011 Kate Lange AVCA First Team

2011 Kate Lange Daktronics Second Team

2011 Eleena Iisaaka AVCA Second Team

2012 Kate Lange AVCA First Team

2012 Kate Lange Daktronics Third Team

2012 Ashley Hinsch AVCA Honorable Mention

2013 Kate Lange Daktronics First Team

2013 Kate Lange AVCA First Team

2013 Julie Rainey AVCA Second Team

2013 Ashley Hinsch AVCA Third Team

2013 Monica Turner AVCA Third Team

AVCA & DAKTRONICS ALL-AMERICANS

Page 31: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

29@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

UMD ALL-AMERICANSJOS

T

nuc

ech-

dues

ler

Iisakka

ZWETTLER

HOF

FMAN

BRAEGE

LMANN

GANGE

LHOF

F

LANGS

ETH

WOL

FOR

D

BOD

DY

WYFFELS

NELSO

N

Iisakka

KUFFEL

HANSE

N

LANGE

HIN

SCH

RAIN

EY

TURNER

Page 32: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

While UMD has been cranking out All-Americans since 1996, the Bulldogs began producing AVCA All-Region selections 10 years earlier. Shelia Browne and Rachel Howard were the first to earn All-Region honors. Each landed a first team selection in 1986 while leading the Bulldogs to a mark of 45-19. Browne, Howard and the rest of the UMD squad ran the table (12-0) in the NSIC to claim the seventh of the Bulldogs’ 22 NSIC titles. Howard banged home 600 kills on 1,556 swings for the 1986 season. It’s safe to assume Browne, the team’s primary setter, was in on the vast majority of those kills. Browne finished the season with 897 assists and 126 total blocks. A quarter-century has come and gone since that dynamic duo got the ball rolling on UMD All-Region selections. All the Bulldogs have done

over that stretch of time is come up with 34 more all-region caliber players and placed at least one individual on an all-region team in 25 of the last 27 seasons from 1987-2013. In addition, the Bulldogs have also produced a pair of four-time all-region picks with Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07) and Katie Gangelhoff (2005-08). Last season, UMD was represented on the AVCA All-Central Region team with four Bulldogs who went on to earn All-American status: setter Ashley Hinsch, outside hitter Kate Lange, libero Julie Rainey, and middle blocker Monica Turner. Lange, Hinsch, and Rainey also earned All-Central Region selection from Daktronics in 2013.

AVCA ALL-REGION SELECTIONS

year Player teaM

1986 Shelia Browne First Rachel Howard First1987 Tara Haiskanen First Shelly Held First Lois Oakman First1988 Felicia Glidden First1989 Cheryl Carlson First1990 Joleyn Young First1991 Cheryl Carlson First Joleyn Young First1993 Julie Bubar First1994 Vicki Joyce First Krista Naughton First1995 Arene Anderson First1996 Jenny Carlson First Jodi Jost First Krista Naughton First1998 Jenny Carlson First1999 Anne Sitek First2000 Anne Sitek First2001 Becky Kukowski First

year Player teaM

2002 Becky Kukowski First Crystal Nucech-Duesler First Greta Iisakka H.M.2003 Greta Iisakka First Crystal Nucech-Duesler First Callie Zwettler First2004 Allison Boddy First Vicky Braegelmann First Greta Iisakka First Callie Zwettler First Alicia Meger H.M.2005 Allison Boddy First Vicky Braegelmann First Katie Gangelhoff First2006 Vicky Braegelmann First Katie Gangelhoff First Rachel Langseth First Kari Wolford First Chelsea Meierotto H.M.2007 Vicky Braegelmann First Danielle Beckstrand H.M.

year Player teaM

2007 Katie Gangelhoff First Kari Wolford First Sarah Wyffels First2008 Katie Gangelhoff First Sarah Wyfells First April Hansen H.M.2009 Eleena Iisakka First Alyssa Nelson First2010 Katie Kuffel First Alyssa Nelson H.M.2011 Eleena Iisakka First Kate Lange First Kalli Lochner H.M.2012 Kate Lange First Ashley Hinsch First Julie Rainey H.M.2013 Kate Lange First Ashley Hinsch First Julie Rainey First Monica Turner First

SHEILA BROWNE RACHEL HOWARD TARA HAISKANEN SHELLY HELD LOIS OAKMAN FELICIA GLIDDEN

CHERYL CARLSON JOLEYN YOUNG JULIE BUBAR VICKI JOYCE KRISTA NAUGHTON ARENE ANDERSON

Page 33: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

31@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

JODI JOST JENNY CARLSON ANNE SITEK KUKOWSKI CRYSTAL NUCECH-DUESLER

GRETA IISAKKA CALLIE ZWETTLER ALLISON BODDY VICKY BRAEGELMANN ALICIA MEGER

KATIE GANGELHOFF RACHEL LANGSETH KARI WOLFORD CHELSEA MEIEOETTO DANIELLE BECKSTRAND

SARAH WYFFELS APRIL HANSEN ELEENA IISAKKA ALYSSA NELSON KATIE KUFFEL

KATE LANGE KALLI LOCHNER ASHLEY HINSCH JULIE RAINEY MONICA TURNER

Page 34: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

ALL-NSICSEASON PLAYER POS. YEAR1981 Julie Blossey S Fr.1981 Sue Dammer MB Jr.1981 Heather Nelson MB Jr.1982 Stacy Gildner MB Sr.1982 Heather Nelson MB Sr.1982 Kathy Haakonson S So1983 Kathy Haakonson S Jr.1983 Ronalee Nelson OH Sr.1983 Joyce Wistricill MB Jr.1984 Kathy Haakonson S Sr.1984 Rachel Howard OH So1984 Linda Nicoski OH Fr.1984 Denise Stalker MB Sr.1984 Joyce Wistricill MB Sr.1985 Sheila Browne S Jr.1985 Rachel Howard OH Jr.1985 Linda Nicoski OH So1986 Felicia Glidden OH Jr.1986 Tara Haiskanen OH Jr.1986 Rachel Howard OH Sr.1986 Lois Oakman MB Jr.1986 Rhaya Tomberlin S Fr.1987 Tara Haiskanen OH Sr.1987 Shelly Held OH Fr.1987 Lois Oakman MB Sr.1987 Rhaya Tomberlin S So1988 Felicia Glidden OH Sr.1988 Mary Marcella OH Jr.1988 Cathy McGahn S Sr.1988 Lauri Stenberg MB Jr.1989 Cheryl Carlson OH So1989 Mary Marcella OH Sr.1989 Lauri Stenberg MB Sr.1989 Rhaya Tomberlin S Sr.1990 Cheryl Carlson OH Jr.1990 Raquel Rabay OH Jr.1990 Joleyn Young MB Jr.1991 Cheryl Carlson OH Sr.1991 Raquel Rabay OH Sr.1991 Cari Rostie OH So1991 Joleyn Young MB Sr.1992 Anene Anderson OH So.1992 Julie Bubar S Jr.1993 Julie Bubar* S Sr.1993 Mary Dunemann MB Jr.1993 Alyson Grey OH Jr.1993 Vicki Joyce OH Jr.1994 Anene Anderson OH Jr.1994 Mary Dunemann MB Sr.1994 Alyson Grey OH Sr.1994 Vicki Joyce* OH Sr.1994 Krista Naughton S So1995 Anene Anderson* OH Sr.1995 Jodi Jost MB Jr.1995 Krista Naughton S Jr.1995 Kim Zaczkowski MB Jr.1996 Jenny Carlson OH So1996 Jodi Jost MB Sr.1996 Krista Naughton* S Sr.1996 Kim Zaczkowski MB Sr.1997 Kirsten Eidsmoe* OH Jr.1997 Kelly Hall MB So1998 Jenny Carlson* OH Sr.

SEASON PLAYER POS. YEAR1998 Kirsten Eidsmoe OH Sr.1998 Erica Foster S Sr.1998 Annie Sitek MB So1999 Anne Sitek* OH Jr.1999 Becky Hoffmann MB Fr. 1999 Tammy Wermager S Jr.2000 Anne Sitek OH Sr.2000 Becky Hoffmann MB So 2000 Tammy Wermager S Sr.2001 Becky Hoffmann* MB Jr.2001 Callie Zwettler OH Fr.2002 Becky Kukowski* MB Sr.2002 Crystal Nucech OH Jr.2002 Greta Iisakka S So2002 Callie Zwettler OH So2003 Crystal Nucech OH Sr.2003 Katie Timm MB Sr.2003 Greta Iisakka S Jr.2003 Callie Zwettler* OH Jr.2008 Katie Gangelhoff S Sr.2008 Sarah Wyfells MB Jr.2008 Lindsey Clairmont MB Sr.2008 April Hansen OH Fr.2009 Eleena Iisakka S So2009 Alyssa Nelson MB Jr.2010 Katie Kuffel OH Sr.2010 Alyssa Nelson MB Sr.2010 April Hansen MB Jr.2010 Kate Lange OH Fr.2011 Kate Lange OH So2011 Eleena Iisakka S Sr.2011 Kalli Lochner MB Jr.2012 Ashley Hinsch S Fr..2012 Kate Lange* OH Jr..2012 Kalli Lochner MB Sr.2012 Monica Turner MB Fr.2012 Julie Rainey L So.2013 Ashley Hinsch S So.2013 Kate Lange* OH Sr.2013 Julie Rainey L Jr.2013 Maddy Siroin MB Jr.2013 Monica Turner MB So.

ALL-NCCSEASON PLAYER POS. YEAR2004 Vicky Braegelmann RS Fr.2004 Greta Iisakka S Sr.2004 Alicia Meger MB Jr.2004 Callie Zwettler^ OH Sr.2005 Allison Boddy DS Sr.2005 Vicky Bragelmann^ RS So.2005 Rachel Langseth MB Jr.2005 Alicia Meger MB Sr.2006 Vicky Bragelmann^ RS Jr.2006 Katie Gangelhoff S So2006 Rachel Langseth MB Sr.2006 Kari Wolford OH Jr.2007 Vicky Bragelmann^ RS Sr.2007 Katie Gangelhoff S Jr.2007 Kari Wolford OH Sr.2007 Sarah Wyffels MB So

*NSIC Player of the Year^NCC Player of the Year

NSIC/NCC CHAMPIONSSeaSon teaM RecoRd

1979 UMD 7-0

1980 UMD 7-0

1981 UMD 7-0

1982 St. Cloud State 7-0

1983 UMD 12-0

1984 UMD 10-0

1985 UMD 11-1

Southwest Minnesota 11-1

1986 UMD 12-0

1987 UMD 12-0

1988 UMD 10-2

Bemidji State 10-2

1989 UMD 11-1

1990 UMD 10-2

1991 UMD 12-0

1992 MSU–Moorhead 12-0

1993 UMD 11-1

1994 UMD 12-0

1995 UMD 11-1

1996 UMD 11-0

1997 UMD 12-0

1998 UMD 11-1

1999 UMD 17-1

2000 MSU–Moorhead 17-1

2001 Southwest Minnesota 15-3

Wayne State (Neb.) 15-3

2002 UMD 18-0

2003 Concordia–St. Paul 15-1

2004* UMD 10-2

2005* UMD 11-1

2006* UMD 12-0

2007* UMD 12-0

2008 Concordia-St. Paul 20-0

2009 Concordia-St. Paul 20-0

2010 Concordia-St. Paul 20-0

2011 UMD 18-2

Concordia-St. Paul 18-2

2012 UMD 18-2

Concordia-St. Paul 18-2

Southwest Minnesota 18-2

2013 Concordia-St. Paul 19-1

*The Bulldogs competed in the North Central Conference from 2004-07.

POSTSEASON HONORS

Page 35: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

33@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

TEAM RECORDS

KILLS Match: 103 ........vs. St. Cloud State (9/23/89) Season: 2,529 ........................................ 1987*

ATTACKS Match: 290 ..........vs. Southwest Minnesota (10/8/99) Season: 7,273 ........................................... 1987

HITTING PERCENTAGE Match: .561 ... vs. Minn.–Crookston (10/17/00)Season: .309 ............................................. 1995

SERVICE ACES Match: 18 .......... vs. St. Cloud State (9/19/87)

....................vs. Michigan Tech (9/6/87)Season: 531 .............................................. 1987

SOLO BLOCKS Match: 17 .. vs. Chapman University (11/7/92) Season: 212 .............................................. 1991

BLOCK ASSISTS Match: 36 ......... vs. Northern State (10/25/93)

.... vs. Minn. State–Mankato (10/30/04)Season: 483 .............................................. 1993

DIGS Match: 168 .........vs. St. Cloud State (9/27/95) Season: 3,178 ........................................... 1987

KILL ASSISTS Match: 98 ...........vs. St. Cloud State (9/23/89) Season: 2,243 ........................................... 1987

WINS Season: 59 ................................1977 and 1978 Consecutive: 29 .......................... (9/27-11/9/79) Consecutive At Home: 34 ...... (8/27/05-11/16/07) Consecutive to Begin Season: 14 ..................... 2010 Consecutive Conference Wins: ....................32 NSIC ........................... (10/28/95-9/29/98)

WINNING PERCENTAGE Season: .935 (29-2) .................................. 2007

DEFEATS Season: 30 ................................................ 1988 Consecutive: 10 ..................... (10/26-11/11/93)

*NCAA Division II Record

RECORD BOOKKILLS1. Kate Lange (2010-13) ............................. 2,0782. Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07) ................. 1,8433. Callie Zwettler (2001-04) ......................... 1,7574. Joleyn Young (1988-91) ........................... 1,6965. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91) ........................ 1,6606. Becky Kukowski (1999-02) ...................... 1,6417. Anne Sitek (1997-00) .............................. 1,4348. Arene Anderson (1991-95) ...................... 1,2929. Kari Wolford (2004-07) ............................ 1,25010. April Hansen (2008-11) ......................... 1,134

TOTAL ATTACKS1. Kate Lange (2010-13) ............................. 4,8542. Callie Zwettler (2001-04) ......................... 4,5443. Joleyn Young (1988-91) ........................... 4,3404. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91) ........................ 3,8495. Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07) ................. 3,6496. Becky Kukowski (1999-02) ...................... 3,4137. Anne Sitek (1997-00) .............................. 3,2548. Kari Wolford (2004-07) ............................ 3,2369. Linda Nicoski (1985-87) ......................... 3,10210. Alyson Grey (1991-94) .......................... 2,978

SERVICE ACES1. Linda Nicoski (1985-87) ............................ 2502. Joleyn Young (1988-91) .............................. 1953. Callie Zwettler (2001-04) ............................ 1894. Krista Naughton (1992, 94-96) .................. 1765. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91) ........................... 1686. Felicia Glidden (1985-86, 1988) ................ 167 Kari Wolford (2004-07) .............................. 1678. Lois Oakman (1984-87) ............................. 1669. Tara Haiskanen (1983-86) .......................... 16010. Rhaya Tomberlin (1986-89) ...................... 157

SOLO BLOCKS1. Joleyn Young (1988-91) .............................. 1272. Kate Lange (2010-13) ................................ 1083. Anene Anderson (1991-95) ........................ 1064. Mary Dunemann (1991-94) ......................... 925. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91) ............................. 906. Lauri Stenberg (1988-89) ............................. 797. Kim Zaczkowski (1993-96) ........................... 708. Julie Bubar (1990-93) .................................. 619. Jodi Jost (1993-96) ...................................... 57 Tara Haiskanen (1983-87) ............................ 57

TOTAL BLOCKS1. Joleyn Young (1988-91) .............................. 3632. Becky Kukowski (1999-02) ......................... 3563. Alicia Meger (2002-2005) .......................... 3454. Mary Dunemann (1991-94) ....................... 3365. Kim Zaczkowski (1993-96) ......................... 3346. Katie Timm (2000-03) ................................ 3327. Lindsey Clairmont (2005-08) ...................... 2848. Jodi Jost (1992-1996) ................................ 2819. Rachel Langseth (2003-07) ........................ 27910. Julie Bubar (1990-93) .............................. 259

HITTING PERCENTAGE (Min. 750 Attacks)1. Sarah Wyffels (2006-08) ........................... .361 2. Vicky Braegelmann (2004-07) .................. .3603. Becky Kukowski (1999-02) ....................... .3404. Anene Anderson (1991-95) ..................... .3345. Kalli Lochner (2009-2012) ........................ .3166. Kim Zaczkowski (1993-96) ....................... .3107. April Hansen (2008-11) ............................ .3068. Alyssa Nelson (2007-2010) ...................... .3029. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91) ......................... .30010. Greta Iisakka (2001-04) ......................... .298DEFENSIVE SAVES1. Julie Rainey (2011- ) ................................. 1,8351. Cheryl Carlson (1989-91) ........................ 1,7032. Allison Boddy (2004-2005) ..................... 1,7023. Rhaya Tomberlin (1986-89) ..................... 1,5494. Chelsea Meirotto (2003-06) ................... 1,4804. Julie Bubar (1990-93) ............................. 1,4435. Krista Naughton (1992, 94-96) ............... 1,4086. Callie Zwettler (2001-2004) .................... 1,2657. Alyson Grey (1991-94) ............................ 1,2388. Linda Nicoski (1985-1987) ..................... 1,1889. Kari Wolford (2004-07) ............................ 1,11110. Joleyn Young (1988-1991) .................... 1,109KILL ASSISTS1. Katie Gangelhoff (2005-08) ..................... 6,0352. Julie Bubar (1990-93) ............................. 5,5953. Greta Iisakka (2001-04) .......................... 5,5374. Rhaya Tomberlin (1986-89) ..................... 5,4065. Eleena Iisakka (2008-2011) .................... 4,1246. Krista Naughton (1992, 94-96) ............... 3,8477. Tammy Wermager (1997-00) .................... 3,5138. Ashley Hinsch (2012- ) .............................. 2,6879. Shelia Brown (1985-86) .......................... 2,01910. Erica Foster (1995-99) .......................... 1,488

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST KILLS Match: Kate Lange .............33 vs. Indianapolis (9/13/13)Season: Shelly Held ..................................... 730(1987) *Career: Vicky Braegelmann ..................1,843 (2004-07)

MOST ATTACKS Match: Callie Zwettler .....80 vs. South Dakota (10/23/04)Season: Shelly Held .................................. 1,973 (1987)*Career: Callie Zwettler ............................4,544 (2001-04)

HIGHEST HITTING PERCENTAGE Match: Shelly Held ..... .929 vs. Mich.–Dearborn (9/5/87)Season: Erica Foster ...................................... .379 (1998)Career: Vicky Braegelmann....................... .360 (2004-07)

MOST KILL ASSISTS Match: Rhaya Tomberlin 87 (vs. St. Cloud State (9/23/89)Season: Rhaya Tomberlin ............................ 2,006 (1987)Career: Katie Gangelhoff .......................6,035 (2005-08)

MOST SERVICE ACES Match: Lisa Gorski ........11 vs. Winona State (10/30/91)Season: Lois Oakman .................................... 138 (1987)Career: Linda Nicoski ...............................250 (1985-87)

MOST SOLO BLOCKS Match: Mary Dunemann........... 8 vs. Chapman (11/7/92)Season: Lauri Stenberg ..................................... 60 (1989)Career: Joelyn Young .................................127 (1988-91)

MOST BLOCK ASSISTS Match: Mary Dunemann 12 vs. Northern State 10/25/92) Kirsten Eidsmoe .......12 vs. St. Cloud State (9/27/95) Kim Zaczkowski . 12 vs. Northern Colorado (11/9/96)Season: Lauri Stenberg .................................. 133 (1989)Career: Joelyn Young ................................363 (1988-91)

MOST DEFENSIVE SAVES Match: Vicki Joyce ... 43 vs. South Dakota State (11-5-94)Season: Julie Rainey ....................................... 699 (2013)Career: Cheryl Carlson ..........................1,703 (1989-81)

*NCAA Division-II Record

TOP 10 CAREER RECORDS

KATE LANGE ’13

Page 36: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

VICKY BRAEGELMANN 1,843SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS2004 32 378 102 769 .359 0 88 292005 32 458 148 912 .340 0 83 332006 35 558 150 1093 .373 0 78 462007 31 449 128 875 .367 0 76 55Totals 130 1,843 528 3,649 .360 0 325 163

CALLIE ZWETTLER 1,757SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS2001 24 307 115 813 .236 13 13 278 2002 32 413 135 989 .281 77 32 267 2003 31 489 195 1296 .227 61 47 3452004 32 548 215 1446 .230 38 42 375Totals 119 1,757 660 4,544 .241 189 134 1,265

JOLEYN YOUNG 1,696SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1988 46 288 114 900 .193 52 92 1351989 45 313 115 847 .234 33 112 2481990 45 554 113 1310 .337 57 129 3551991 46 541 105 1283 .340 53 57 371Totals 182 1,696 447 4,340 .287 195 390 1,109

CHERYL CARLSON 1,660SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1989 40 490 145 1066 .324 49 69 4211990 45 588 208 1479 .257 60 88 6491991 46 582 152 1304 330 59 113 633Totals 131 1660 505 3849 .300 168 270 1703

BECKY HOFFMANN KUKOWSKI 1,641SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1999 32 368 130 843 .282 10 113 1372000 28 377 105 757 .359 10 94 1102001 24 406 107 849 .352 24 83 2032002 32 490 137 964 .366 23 117 269Totals 116 1641 479 3413 .340 67 407 719

ANNE SITEK 1,434SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1997 25 168 69 418 .237 1 43 341998 28 268 89 636 .281 1 72 591999 32 552 173 1200 .316 20 60 3242000 28 446 143 1000 .303 22 69 264Totals 113 1434 474 3254 .297 44 244 681

ANENE ANDERSON 1,292SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1991 46 327 66 785 .332 24 160 2661992 20 272 66 561 .367 15 48 2391994 30 334 95 823 .290 10 59 1611995 30 359 72 804 .357 24 64 286Totals 126 1292 299 2973 .334 73 331 955

KARI WOLFORD 1,250SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS2004 20 40 26 120 .117 2 1 242005 29 333 131 808 .250 46 38 2022006 35 465 179 1146 .250 42 53 4052007 31 412 131 1074 .262 77 48 465Totals 115 1250 467 3148 .211 167 140 1096

KIRSTEN EIDSMOE 1,034SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1995 32 254 55 640 .311 27 81 2531996 29 219 61 572 .276 14 57 1881997 24 264 90 658 .264 12 35 2431998 28 297 106 829 .230 25 49 399Totals 113 1034 312 2699 .268 78 222 1083

FELECIA GLIDDEN 1,023SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1985 48 88 51 270 .137 26 25 821986 64 376 203 1063 .163 63 33 3751988 48 559 179 1511 .251 78 58 475Totals 160 1023 433 2844 .184 167 116 932

ALYSON GREY 1,009SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1991 35 22 22 89 .000 26 7 1171992 37 386 199 1145 .163 38 62 3931993 35 413 168 1144 .214 32 59 3351994 30 188 102 600 .143 19 43 393Totals 137 1009 491 2978 .174 115 171 1238

JENNY CARLSON 1,008SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1995 25 97 28 260 .265 11 27 1611996 28 365 118 925 .267 30 37 3871997 21 156 68 474 .186 15 31 1721998 26 390 127 955 .275 27 44 283Totals 100 1008 341 2614 .255 83 139 1003

LINDA NICOSKI 1,003SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS1985 48 347 118 866 .264 72 34 2561986 64 164 71 511 .182 56 46 3551987 61 492 238 1725 .147 122 69 577Totals 173 1003 427 3102 .186 250 149 1188

RACHEL LANGSETH 1,000SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS2003 20 32 15 88 .193 8 18 152004 30 252 101 612 .247 0 101 242005 32 327 125 745 .268 0 93 242006 35 389 107 817 .345 10 95 38Totals 117 1000 348 2262 .288 18 307 101

APRIL HANSEN 1,134SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS2008 27 300 97 702 .289 11 72 602009 31 291 97 623 .311 8 72 67 2010 29 290 97 607 .318 15 65 802011 32 254 95 598 .266 18 41 69Totals 119 1,134 386 2,530 .296 52 250 276

KATE LANGE 2,078SEASON MATCHES KILLS ERRORS ATTACKS PCT. ACES BLOCKS DIGS2010 29 326 96 698 .332 45 45 2152011 32 528 223 1363 .225 48 64 3632012 34 569 195 1317 .284 28 68 3022013 36 655 170 1476 .329 34 74 355Totals 131 2,078 684 4854 .287 155 252 1235

1,000 KILL CLUB

Page 37: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

35@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

UMD IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENTThe Bulldogs have compiled an 18-16 lifetime record in the NCAA Division II playoffs. The results are as follows:

date W/l oPPonent round Site

Dec. 7, 2013 L Concordia-St. Paul 3rd Duluth, Minn.Dec. 6, 2013 W Southwest Minnesota State 2nd Duluth, Minn.Dec. 5, 2013 W Arkansas Tech 1st Duluth, Minn.Nov. 30, 2012 L Concordia-St. Paul 2nd St. Paul, Minn.Nov. 29, 2012 W Central Missouri 1st St. Paul, Minn.Nov. 18, 2011 L Concordia-St.Paul 2nd Kearney, Neb.Nov. 17, 2011 W Wayne State College 1st Kearney, Neb.Nov. 18, 2010 L Nebraska-Kearney 1st Marshall, Minn.Nov. 20, 2009 L Metro State 2nd St. Paul, Minn.Nov. 19 2009 W Nebraska-Kearney 1st St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 22 2008 L Concordia-St. Paul 3rd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 21 2008 W Southwest Minnesota State 2nd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 20, 2008 W Wayne State 1st St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 17, 2007 L Concordia-St. Paul 3rd Duluth, Minn. Nov. 16, 2007 W Nebraska-Omaha 2nd Duluth, Minn. Nov. 15, 2007 W South Dakota 1st Duluth, Minn. Nov. 17, 2006 L Tampa Semi Pensacola, Fla. Nov. 16, 2006 W California-San Diego Quart Pensacola, Fla. Nov. 11, 2006 W Concordia-St. Paul 3rd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 10, 2006 W Augustana College 2nd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 9, 2006 W Minnesota State 1st St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 19, 2005 L Concordia-St. Paul 3rd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 18, 2005 W Nebraska-Omaha 2nd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 17, 2005 W Augustana College 1st St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 3, 2004 L Barry University Semi Miami, Fla. Dec. 2, 2004 W Northern Michigan Quart Miami, Fla. Nov. 20, 2004 W Concordia–St. Paul 3rd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 19, 2004 W Nebraska–Omaha 2nd St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 18, 2004 W St. Cloud State 1st St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 20, 2003 L North Dakota 1st St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 22, 2002 L South Dakota State 1st Greeley, Colo. Nov. 20, 1998 L North Dakota State 1st Fargo, N.D. Nov. 18, 1994 L Northern Colorado 1st Sioux Falls, S.D. Nov. 30, 1991 L North Dakota State 1st Fargo, N.D. Dec. 5, 1987 L Nebraska–Omaha 2nd Omaha, Neb. Dec. 4, 1987 W Army 1st Omaha, Neb. Dec. 5, 1986 L Cal State–Sacramento 1st Fargo, N.D. Note:. Prior to joining the NCAA ranks in 1982, UMD belonged to the now-defunct As-sociation of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). The Bulldogs placed fifth at the 1980 AIAW Division II National Championships and posted a 5-8 overall mark in their three trips to that national event (0-3 in 1977, 1-2 in 1979, and 4-3 in 1980).

COACHING RECORDScoacH SeaSon Win LoSS Pct.Linda Larson 1976 28 12 .700Linda Larson 1977 59 6 .908Linda Larson 1978 59 6 .908Linda Larson 1979 43 7 .860Linda Larson 1980 58 7 .892Linda Larson 1981 31 19 .620

Micky Tierney 1982 34 8 .809Micky Tierney 1983 45 9 .833Micky Tierney 1984 30 18 .625Micky Tierney 1985 27 21 .562Micky Tierney 1986 45 19 .703Micky Tierney 1987 43 18 .705

Pati Rolf 1988 18 30 .375Pati Rolf 1989 26 14 .650Pati Rolf 1990 26 19 .578Pati Rolf 1991 33 13 .717Pati Rolf 1992 11 26 .297Pati Rolf 1993 22 13 .628Pati Rolf 1994 25 5 .833Pati Rolf 1995 23 9 .718Pati Rolf 1996 25 4 .862Pati Rolf 1997 19 6 .760Pati Rolf 1998 21 7 .750Pati Rolf 1999 24 8 .750Pati Rolf 2000 22 6 .846Pati Rolf 2001 15 9 .625

Jim Boos 2002 29 3 .906Jim Boos 2003 26 5 .839Jim Boos 2004 27 5 .844Jim Boos 2005 27 5 .844Jim Boos 2006 31 4 .886Jim Boos 2007 29 2 .935Jim Boos 2008 26 9 .743Jim Boos 2009 23 9 .719Jim Boos 2010 23 6. .793Jim Boos 2011 28 4 .875Jim Boos 2012 29 5 .893Jim Boos 2013 33 3

WIN PERCENTAGEcoacH (yearS) Win LoSS pct.Linda Larson (1976-81) 278 57 .830Micky Tierney (1982-87) 224 93 .707Pati Rolf (1988-01) 310 169 .647Jim Boos (2002-present) 331 60 .839

Note: Coaching records prior to the 1976 season are not available.

Page 38: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

1976Overall: 28-12

Head Coach: Linda Larson, first seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Game-by-game results unavailable.

1977Overall: 59-6

Head Coach: Linda Larson, second seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Concordia-Moorhead (9/23) W 2-0Macalester (9/23 W 2-0North Dakota (9/24) L 1-2Bemidji State (9/24) W 2-1North Dakota (9/24) W 2-1North Dakota (9/24) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota (9/27) W 2-0Minn.-Morris (9/27) W 2-0Mayville (9/30) W 2-0Augustana (9/30) W 2-0Augustana (10/1) W 2-0North Dakota (10/1) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (10/4) W 3-0Wis.-Superior (10/7) W 2-0Wis.-River Falls (10/7) W 2-0Wis.-Stout (10/8) W 2-0Wis.-River Falls (10/8) W 2-0Bemidji State (10/8) W 2-0St. Benedict (10/11) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/11) L 0-2St. Cloud State (10/12) W 2-0Minn. State Moorhead (10/12) W 2-0Minn.-Morris (10/12) W 2-0Rochester Community (10/14) W 2-0Concordia-Moorhead (10/14) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/14) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/15) W 2-0Concordia-Moohread (10/15) W 2-0Wis.-Stevens Point (10/15) W 2-1Minn.-Morris (10/18) W 2-0Minnesota (10/18) W 2-0Minn.-Morris (10/21) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/21) W 2-1Wis.-Eau Claire (10/22) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/22) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/22) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/22) W 2-0Wis.-Eau Claire (10/22) W 2-0South Dakota State (10/25) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/25) W 2-0Michigan Tech (10/29) W 2-0Carleton (10/29) W 2-0St. Catherine (10/29) T 1-1Minn. State Mankato (10/29) T 1-1Winona State (10/29) W 2-0St. Catherine (10/29) W 2-1Concordia-St. Paul (11/2) W 3-0Northwestern (Minn.) (11/4) W 2-0Martin Luther (11/4) W 2-0Concordia-Moorhead (11/4) W 2-0Augsburg (11/4) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (11/5) W 2-0

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTSMinn. State Moorhead (11/5) W 2-0Bemidji State (11/5) W 2-0North Dakota State (11/17) W 2-0Missouri Western (11/17) L 0-2Emporia State (11/17) W 2-0Mt. Marty (11/17) W 2-0Doane (11/17) W 2-1Loras (11/17) W 2-0Benedictine (11/18) W 2-0William Woods (11/18) W 2-0Missouri Western (11/19) W 2-0

1978Overall: 57-6

Head Coach: Linda Larson, third seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Michigan Tech (9/15) W 2-0Northern Michigan (9/15) W 2-1St. Scholastica (9/16) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (9/16) W 2-0Northern Michigan (9/16) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (9/16) W 2-0Concordia-Moorhead (9/19) W 2-0St. Catherine (9/21) L 2-3St. Catherine (9/22) W 3-1Winona State (9/22) W 3-0North Dakota State (9/23) W 3-1St. Cloud State (9/23) W 3-0Carleton (9/23) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota (9/27) W 2-1St. Cloud State (9/27) W 2-1Concordia-Moorhead (9/29) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (9/29) W 2-1MSU-Moorhead (9/29) W 2-0South Dakota State (9/29) W 2-0North Dakota State (9/29) W 2-0Bemidji State (9/30) L 2-1St. Catherine (9/30) W 2-0Winona State (9/30) W 2-0St. Benedict (10/3) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead (10/6) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/6) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota (10/7) W 2-0

Bemidji State (10/7) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (10/10) W 3-1Minn.-Morris (10/13) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/13) W 2-0Bemidji State (10/14) W 2-1Winona State (10/14) W 2-1Augsburg (10/18) W 3-1Wis.-Eau Claire (10/20) W 2-0Minnesota (J.V.) (10/20) W 2-0Bemidji State (10/20) W 2-0Augsburg (10/20) W 2-1St. Cloud State (10/20) W 2-0Minnesota (10/20) L 0-2Minn.-Morris (10/23) W 2-0Minnesota (10/23) L 0-2Minn. State Mankato (10/27) W 2-0St. Cloud State (10/27) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/28) W 2-0St. Cloud State (10/28) W 2-0Michigan Tech (10/28) W 2-0St. Cloud State (10/28) W 2-0St. Benedict (11/3) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota (11/3) W 2-0Concordia-Moorhead (11/3) W 2-0Augsburg (11/4) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (11/4) W 2-0St. Catherine (11/4) W 2-0North Dakota (11/10) W 2-0Iowa State (11/10) W 2-0Nebraska (11/10) L 0-2St. Cloud State (11/11) W 2-0Minnesota (11/11) W 2-1Nebraska (11/11) W 2-1William Woods (11/16) W 2-0Nebraska-Kearney (11/16) W 2-0Loras (11/16) W 2-1South Dakota State (11/17) W 2-0North Dakota State (11/17) W 2-0Bethel (Kan.) (11/17) W 2-0Nebraska Wesleyan (11/18) W 2-0St. Catherine (11/18) L 1-3Bethel (11/18) W 3-0

JESS ZIEMAN ’14

Page 39: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

37@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

1979Overall: 43-7 | NSC: 7-0

Head Coach: Linda Larson, fourth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Winona State* W 3-0St. Catherine W 2-0Winona State W 2-0North Dakota State W 2-0Carleton W 2-0Minn. State Mankato W 2-1North Dakota State W 2-0MSU-Moorhead* W 3-0Augsburg L 1-2MSU-Moorhead W 2-0Bemidji State W 2-1Concordia-Moorhead W 2-0St. Catherine W 2-0Bemidji State W 2-0Wis.-Superior W 2-0Bemidji State W 3-2Minn.-Morris W 3-0Wis.-Superior W 2-1St. Scholastica W 2-0Southwest Minnesota* W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* W 3-0St. Scholastica W 2-0St. Cloud State* W 2-0Augsburg W 3-1Minn. State Mankato W 2-0Carleton W 2-0Northland W 3-0Concordia-Moorhead W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0St. Catherine W 2-0Minn. State Mankato W 2-1Bemidji State W 2-0Minn. State Mankato W 3-0Bemidji State W 2-1St. Cloud State W 2-1Bemidji State W 3-0Iowa State W 2-1Minnesota (J.V.) W 2-0St. Cloud State L 1-2North Dakota State W 2-0Minnesota W 2-0Iowa W 3-1Northern Iowa W 2-1Northwest Missouri State L 1-2Missouri Western L 1-2Nebraska Kearney W 2-0St. Mary’s of the Plains W 2-0Nebraska-Omaha W 2-0Nebraska Kearney W 3-1Missouri Western W 3-2Missouri Western W 2-0Hawaii-Hilo L 0-2Lewis L 0-2

1980Overall:58-7 | NSC: 7-0

Head Coach: Linda Larson, fifth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Lake Superior State L 2-3Ill.-Chicago W 3-0Grand Valley State W 3-1Northern Michigan W 3-2Oakland (Mich.) W 3-0Winona State W 2-0North Dakota State W 2-0St. Cloud State W 3-0South Dakota State W 2-0MSU-Moorhead W 2-0St. Catherine W 2-1North Dakota State W 2-0St. Catherine W 3-0St. Scholastica W 3-0Wis.-Superior W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* W 3-1Minn.-Morris* W 3-1North Dakota State W 3-2St. Cloud State* W 3-0Alabama W 3-2St. Scholastica W 3-0Wis.-Eau Claire W 2-0Wis.-Superior W 2-0Iowa State W 2-0Minnesota L 1-2Chicago State W 2-0Drake W 2-0Minnesota L 1-2Iowa State W 2-0Bemidji State* W 3-0Winona State* W 3-0Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0St. Catherine W 2-0Macalester W 2-0Southwest Minnesota* W 3-0Northland W 2-0MSU-Moorhead* W 3-0Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0MSU-Moorhead W 2-0Minn.-Morris W 2-0Carleton W 2-0Northern Michigan W 2-1North Dakota W 2-0Augsburg W 2-0St. Cloud State W 2-1Northern Michigan W 3-1Minn. State Mankato W 2-0Bemidji State W 2-0Bemidji State W 3-0Central Missouri W 2-0St. Mary’s of the Plains W 2-0South Dakota W 2-0Northern Iowa W 2-1Nebraska Omaha L 1-2St. Mary’s W 2-0Northern Iowa W 3-0Bemidji State W 3-0California-Northridge L 0-2Lewis W 2-0Edinboro State W 2-0California-Northridge L 0-2Northern Colorado W 2-0Texas Lutheran L 0-2Florida Southern L 1-2

1981Overall: 31-19 | NSC: 7-0

Head Coach: Linda Larson, sixth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Doane W 2-0Nebraska-Kearney W 2-0Iowa W 2-0Missouri-Columbia W 2-0Oral Roberts L 0-2Southwest Minnesota* W 3-1Minn. State Mankato W 2-0North Dakota State W 2-0South Dakota W 2-0Bemidji State W 2-0St. Catherine W 2-0Northern Iowa W 2-1Wis.-Superior W 3-0Nebraska Omaha L 0-2Nebraska-Wesleyan W 2-0Northern Iowa W 2-1St. Cloud State W 3-0Southern Illinois L 0-2Iowa L 0-2Draka L 0-2St. Scholastica W 3-0Bemidji State* W 3-1Minn. State Mankato* W 3-0Lake Superior State L 0-2Minn.-Morris* W 3-0Lake Superior State L 0-2Wis.-Superior W 3-2Minn State-Moorhead* W 3-2St. Cloud State W 3-2Northern Iowa L 0-2Miami (Ohio) L 0-3Northern Illinois L 0-2Illinois Chicago Circle L 1-2Western Illinois L 1-2Winona State* W 3-2Bemidji State W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0Minn. State Mankato W 2-0St. Cloud State W 2-1North Dakota State L 2-3Southwest Minnesota W 2-1St. Cloud State W 2-0St. Cluod State L 2-3St. Cloud State W 3-0Northern Iowa L 1-2North Dakota State L 0-2St. Ambrose W 2-0Northwest Missouri W 2-1North Dakota State L 0-3Northern Iowa L 0-3

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

Page 40: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

1982Overall:34-8 | NSC: 6-1

Head Coach: Micky Tieney, first seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

St. Catherine (9/10) W 2-0Winona State (9/10) W 2-0Bemidji State (9/10) W 2-0MSU-Moorhead (9/11) W 2-0St. Catherine (9/11) W 2-0Macalester (9/11) L 1-2Bemidji State (9/18) W 2-0North Dakota State (9/18) L 0-2St. Cloud State (9/18) W 2-1Southwest Minnesota (9/22) W 2-1Nebraska-Omaha (9/24) W 2-0St. Ambrose (9/24) W 2-1St. Cloud State (9/25) L 0-2Northern Iowa (9/25) L 0-2Wis.-Superior (9/29) W 2-1Lake Superior State (10/2) W 3-2Ferris State (10/2) L 1-3St. Scholastica (10/4) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/6) L 0-3Winona State* (10/9) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato* (10/14) W 3-0Wis.-Eau Claire (10/15) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10/15) W 2-0St. Catherine’s (10/15) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (10/16) W 2-0St. Catherine (10/16) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/16) L 0-3Wis.-Superior (10/18) W 3-2Macalester (10/21) W 3-2Minn.-Morris (10/26) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/28) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/29) W 3-1Winona State (10/29) W 2-0Augsburg (10/29) W 2-0Nebraska-Omaha (10/29) W 2-1Macalester (10/30) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/30) W 2-1Nebraska-Omaha (10/30) L 1-2Winona State (11/5) W 2-1Southwest Minnesota (11/5) W 2-0St. Cloud State (11/6) W 2-0St. Cloud State (11/6) W 2-0

1983Overall: 45-9 | NSC: 12-0

Head Coach: Micky Tieney, second seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Macalester (9/13) W 3-0St. Cloud State (9/16) W 2-0Minn. State Moorhead (9/16) W 2-0St. Catherine (9/16) W 2-1Macalester (9/17) W 2-0Bemidji State (9/17) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (9/22) W 3-0South Dakota State (9/23) W 2-0North Dakota State (9/23) W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (9/23) W 2-0Bemidji State (9/24) W 2-0St. Cloud State (9/24) W 2-1Nebraska-Omaha (9/24) W 2-1Wis.-Superioer (9/28) W 3-0Wisconsin (9/30) L 2-1Northern Iowa (J.V.) (9/30) W 2-0Indiana State (10/1) W 2-0Western Illinois (10/1) L 2-1St. Scholastica (10/3) W 3-1Bemidji State* (10/5) W 3-0Minn. State Moorhead* (10/6) W 3-0North Dakota State (10/7) W 2-1Angelo State (10/7) L 0-2Nebraska-Omaha (10/8) L 1-2St. Cloud State (10/8) L 1-2Minn.-Morris* (10/10) W 3-0Winona State* (10/14) W 2-0St. Cloud State* (10/14) W 2-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/14) W 2-0MSU-Moorhead (10/15) W 2-0Minn.-Morris* (10/15) W 2-0Bemidji State* (10/15) W 2-0South Dakota State (10/21) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (10/21) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/22) W 2-0Wis.-La Crosse (10/22) W 2-1St. Cloud State* (10/25) W 3-2Winona State* (10/27) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (10/28) W 2-0Lake Superior State (10/28) W 2-0Northwest Missouri (10/28) W 2-0Winona State (10/28) W 2-0St. Catherine (10/29) W 2-0Gustavus Adolphus (10/29) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/29) L 1-3Nebraska-Omaha (11/11) L 1-2Lewis (11/11) L 1-2Northwest Missouri (11/12) W 2-0Missouri-St. Louis (11/12) W 2-0Central Missouri (11/12) L 1-2Alaska-Anchorage (11/18) W 3-0Alaska-Anchorage (11/19) W 3-0

1984Overall: 30-18 | NSC: 10-0

Head Coach: Micky Tieney, third seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Lewis L 1-2Carthage W 2-0Lakeland W 2-0Wis.-Stevens Point W 2-0Bradley L 1-2North Dakota State L 0-2Bemidji State L 0-2Minn. State Mankato W 2-0Nebraska Omaha L 0-2St. Cloud State L 1-2Winona State* W 3-1Northern Michigan L 2-3Wright State W 3-0North Dakota State L 0-3St. Scholastica W 3-1Wis.-Superior W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* W 3-2Southwest Minnesota* W 2-0MSU-Moorhead* W 2-0Bemidji State* W 2-0Winona State* W 2-0Minn.-Morris* W 2-0Bemidji State* W 3-0South Dakota State W 2-1Minn. State Mankato W 2-0Wis.-La Crosse L 0-2MSU-Moorhead* W 3-0Macalester W 2-0Northern Michigan L 0-3Augustana W 2-0Lake Superior State L 1-2Wis.-Superior W 2-0Alaska-Anchorage L 2-3Gustavus Adolphus W 2-0St. Cloud State L 2-3St. Cloud State W 2-1Northwest Missouri State W 2-0North Dakota State L 0-2Nebraska-Omaha L 0-2Central Missouri W 2-0Northeast Missouri State W 2-0Minn.-Morris* W 3-1Northern Michigan W 2-0Wright State W 2-0North Dakota State L 0-2Lewis W 2-1Ferris State L 2-0Wright State W 2-1

1985Overall: 27-21 | NSC: 11-1

Head Coach: Micky Tieney, fourth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Wis.-Stevens Points (9/13) W 2-0Franklin (9/13) L 1-2Central (Ohio) State (9/14) W 2-0Wis.-Milwaukee (9/14) L 0-2Lake Superior State (9/14) W 2-0Northwood Institute (9/14) W 2-0Wis.-Milwaukee (9/14) L 1-2St. Cloud State (9/20) L 0-2

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

MADDY SIROIN ’14

Page 41: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

39@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

Minn. State Mankato (9/20) L 0-2North Dakota State (9/21) L 0-2Bemidji State (9/21) W 2-0South Dakota State (9/21) W 2-1St. Cloud State (9/25) L 0-3Northern State* (9/27) W 3-0St. Scholastica (9/30) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/2) L 0-3North Dakota State (10/4) L 0-2Winnipeg (10/4) (Exhib.) L 1-2Northern Michigan (10/5) L 1-2MSU-Moorhead* (10/8) W 3-1MSU-Moorhead* (10/11) W 2-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/11) W 2-0Bemidji State* (10/11) W 2-0Northern State* (10/12) W 2-0Minn.-Morris* (10/12) W 2-0Winona State* (10/12) W 2-0Minn.-Morris* (10/15) W 3-0Bemidji State (10/19) W 2-0Northern Michigan (10/19) L 0-2Winona State* (10/24) W 3-0St. Catherine (10/25) W 2-0Valley City State (10/25) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (10/25) W 2-0MSU-Moorhead (10/26) L 0-2Wis.-Milwaukee (10/26) L 1-2Bemidji State* (10/29) W 3-0North Dakota State (11/1) W 2-1Central Missouri (11/1) L 1-2Nebraska-Omaha (11/1) L 1-2Northwest Missouri State (11/2) L 0-2St. Cloud State (11/2) L 0-2Missouri-St. Louis (11/2) W 2-0Wis.-Superior (11/5) W 3-0Northwest Missouri State (11/22) W 2-0Wright State (11/22) L 1-2Northern Michigan (11/22) L 0-2St. Cloud State (11/23) L 0-2Lewis (11/23) W 2-0Northern Michigan (11/23) L 0-2

1986Overall: 45-19 | NSC: 12-0

Head Coach: Micky Tieney, fifth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Wis.-Oshkosh (9/5) W 2-0Wis.-Stevens Point (9/6) W 2-1Wis.-River Falls (9/6) W 2-0Bethel (9/6) W 2-0Wis.-River Falls (9/6) W 2-0St. Ambrose (9/12) W 2-0Wis-Parkside (9/12) L 0-2Saginaw Valley State (9/13) W 2-0Lake Superior State (9/13) W 2-0Northeastern Illinois (9/13) W 2-0Franklin (9/13) W 2-0Wis.-Parkside (9/13) W 3-0Winona State* (9/16) W 3-0South Dakota State (9/19) L 1-2Nebraska-Omaha (9/19) L 0-2St. Cloud State (9/20) W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (9/20) W 2-0Grand Valley State (9/20) L 0-2North Dakota State (9/20) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota* (9/24) W 3-1

St. Scholastica (9/29) W 3-1Wis.-Superior (10/1) W 3-0Air Force (10/3) W 2-1North Dakota State (10/3) L 1-2Northern Michigan (10/3) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha (10/4 L 0-3St. Cloud State (10/4) L 0-2St. Cloud State (10/8) L 1-3MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 2-1Bemidji State* (10/10) W 2-0Minn.-Morris* (10/10) W 2-0Northern State* (10/11) W 2-0Winona State* (10/11) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/11) W 2-0Minn.-Morris* (10/15) W 3-0Northern State* (10/15) W 3-0South Dakota State (10/17) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/17) L 1-2Minn. State Mankato (10/17) W 2-1St. Cloud State (10/18) W 2-0South Dakota State (10/18) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/18) L 1-2MSU-Moorhead* (10/23) W 3-0Augsburg (10/24) W 2-0Wis.-Stevens Points (10/24) W 2-0Minn. State Mankato (10//24) L 1-2Lake Superior State (10/25) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota (10/25) W 2-0Augustana (10/25) W 2-1Minn. State Mankato (10/25) L 0-2Bemidji State* (10/29) W 3-0North Dakota State (10/31) L 1-2Central Missouri (10/31) L 0-2St. Cloud State (10/31) W 2-0Northwest Missouri State (11/1) W 2-0Nebraska-Omaha (11/1) L 0-2Northern Colorado (11/1) W 2-0Air Force (11/7) W 3-0Texas Women’s (11/7) W 3-0California-Riverside (11/8) L 0-3California-Northridge (11/8) L 0-3Cal Poly-Pomona (11/9) L 1-3Portland State (11/9) W 3-2Cal. State Sacramento% (12/5) L 0-3

1987Overall: 43-18 | NSC: 12-0

Head Coach: Micky Tieney, sixth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Michigan-Dearborn (9/4) W 3-0Green Bay (9/5) W 3-0Michigan Tech (9/5) W 3-1Wis.-La Crosse (9/11) W 2-0Wis.-Parkside (9/11) W 2-0Franklin (9/12) W 2-0Lake Superior State (9/12) W 2-0St. Francis (9/12) W 2-0Wis.-Milwaukee (9/12) W 2-0Ferris State (9/12) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (9/17) W 3-0Metropolitan State (9/18) W 3-1Nebraska-Omaha (9/18) L 1-3Minn. State Mankato (9/19) W 3-2North Dakota State (9/19) L 1-3St. Cloud State (9/19) L 1-3Minn.-Morris* (9/23) W 3-0Wis.-Superior (9/24) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/1) W 3-0St. Cloud State (10/2) W 3-1Northern Michigan (10/2) W 3-1Nebraska-Omaha (10/3) L 1-3North Dakota State (10/3) L 1-3Northern State* (10/8) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/9) W 2-0Bemidji State* (10/19) W 2-0Northern State* (10/9) W 2-0Minn.-State Moorhead* (10/9) W 2-0Winona State* (10/10) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/10) W 2-0St. Cloud State (10/14) L 0-3Missouri-Kansas City (10/16) W 3-0Central Missouri (10/16) L 2-3Nebraska-Omaha (10/17) L 0-3North Dakota (10/17) W 3-0Winona State* (10/22) W 3-0Lakehead (10/23) W 2-0St. Catherine (10/23) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota (10/23) W 2-0Wis.-Parkside (10/24) W 2-1MSU-Moorhead (10/24) W 2-0Wis.-Milwaukee (10/24) W 2-0North Dakota State (10/24) L 0-2Bemidji State* (10/27) W 3-2Portland State (10/30) L 0-3Alaska-Anchorage (10/30) W 3-0Chapman (10/31) L 1-3Nebraska-Omaha (10/31) L 0-3Central Missouri (11/1) L 0-3North Dakota State (11/1) L 1-3Angelo State (11/13) W 3-1Northern Colorado (11/13) L 0-3California-Northridge (11/14) L 1-3Regis (11/14) W 3-1Air Force (11/15) W 3-2Portland State (11/15) L 2-3New York Tech (11/20) W 3-0Army (11/20) W 3-0SUNY-Buffalo (11/21) W 3-0Army% (12/4) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha% (12/5) L 0-3ALY KUJAWA ’14

Page 42: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y1988

Overall: 18-30 | NSC: 10-2Head Coach: Pati Rolf, first season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Lake Superior State (9/2) L 1-3Michigan Tech (9/2) L 0-3Northwood (Mich.) (9/3) L 1-3Northwood (Mich.) (9/3) L 0-3Michigan Tech (9/3) L 1-3St. Ambrose (9/9) W 3-1St. Francis (9/9) L 1-3Wis.-Oshkosh (9/10) W 3-0Wis.-Milwaukee (9/10) L 0-3Nebraska-Omaha (9/16) L 0-3Minn. State Mankato (9/17) L 1-3Grand Valley State (9/17) L 1-3St. Cloud State (9/17) L 1-3Bemidji State* (9/21) W 3-1MSU-Moorhead* (9/23) L 2-3Minn.-Morris* (9/29) W 3-1Cal State Northridge (9/30) L 0-3St. Cloud State (9/30) L 0-3Nebraska-Omaha (10/1) L 2-3Portland State (10/1) L 0-3Northern State* (10/6) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/7) L 1-2Winona State* (10/7) W 2-0Northern State* (10/7) W 2-0Bemidji State* (10/8) W 2-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/8) W 2-1Minn.-Morris* (10/8) W 2-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/12) W 3-0St. Cloud State (10/14) L 0-3Minn. State Mankato (10/14) L 0-3Augustana (10/15) W 3-1South Dakota State (10/15) W 3-1Winona State* (10/19) W 3-0Michigan Tech (10/21) W 3-1South Dakota State (10/21) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (10/22) L 2-3North Dakota State (10/22) L 1-3Nebraska-Omaha (10/28) L 0-3Central Missouri (10/28) L 0-3North Dakota State (10/29) L 0-3Portland State (10/29) L 1-3Cal Poly-Pomona (11/3) W 3-1West Texas (11/3) L 0-3Lewis (11/4) W 3-2Cal State-Sacramento (11/4) L 0-3Cal State-Bakersfield (11/5) L 0-3West Texas Satate (11/5) L 1-3St. Cloud State (11/9) L 0-3

1989Overall: 27-18 | NSC: 11-1

Head Coach: Pati Rolf, second seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Northern State* (9/6) W 3-0Wayne State (Mich.) (9/8) W 3-2St. Cloud State (9/8) W 3-1Ferris State (9/8) L 0-3North Dakota State (9/8) L 0-3Bellarmine (9/15) W 3-0Lake Superior State (9/15) W 3-0Illinois Central (9/16) W 3-0

St. Thomas (9/16) W 3-2Wis.-Milwaukee (9/16) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (9/19) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (9/21) W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/22) L 1-3St. Cloud State (9/23) L 2-3Minn. State Mankato (9/23) L 0-3MSU-Moorhead* (9/28) L 2-3St. Cloud State (9/29) W 3-2Cal State Sacramento (9/30) L 0-3North Dakota State (9/30) L 0-3St. Cloud State (10/4) W 3-2Minn.-Morris* (10/6) W 3-0Northern State* (10/6) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0Winona State* (10/7) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/8) W 3-0Minn. State Moorhead* (10/8) W 3-0North Dakota (10/13) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/18) W 3-0Winona State* (10/24) W 3-1Nebraska-Omaha (10/27) L 1-3Northern Colorado (10/27) L 0-3Metropolitan State (10/28) W 3-1Central Missouri (10/28) L 0-3Portland State (10/28) L 0-3Lewis (11/3) L 2-3Cal State Sacramento (11/3) L 0-3Tennessee-Martin (11/4) W 3-2East Texas State (11/4) W 3-0Southeast Missouri State (11/5) W 3-0Ottawa (11/10) L 0-2Maintoba (11/10) L 0-2York (11/10) L 1-2Laval (11/11) L 0-3Regina (11/11) W 3-0

1990Overall: 26-19 | NSC: 10-2

Head Coach: Pati Rolf, third seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Winona State* (9/5) W 3-1North Dakota (9/7) L 1-3Regis (9/7) L 1-3Wayne State (Mich.) (9/8) W 3-2Michigan Tech (9/8) W 3-1Northern Michigan (9/8) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/12) W 3-0North Dakota State (9/14) L 0-3Missouri-St. Louis (9/14) W 3-0Angelo State (9/14) W 3-2Central Missouri (9/15) L 0-3Metropolitan State (9/15) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (9/20) W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/21) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (9/21) L 0-3Northern State* (9/27) W 3-0North Dakota State (9/28) L 0-3St. Cloud State (9/28) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/2) W 3-0Northern State* (10/5) W 3-1Winona State* (10/5) L 0-3Southwest Minnesota* (10/6) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/6) L 2-3Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/7) W 3-0

North Dakota (10/12) W 3-1Nebraska-Omaha (10/12) W 3-2Texas Women’s (10/13) L 0-3Central Missouri (10/13) L 2-3Southwest Minnesota* (10/15) W 3-1Lewis (10/19) L 0-3Florida Southern (10/19) L 0-3Ferris State (10/20) L 0-3Grand Valley State (10/20) W 3-0Metro State (10/20) W 3-0St. Cloud State (10/24) L 2-3North Dakota (10/30) L 2-3Lake Superior State (11/2) W 3-0Michigan Tech (11/2) L 1-3Florida Southern (11/9) L 0-3Floirda Atlantic (11/10) W 3-0Rollins (11/10) W 3-0Tampa (11/10) L 0-3

1991Overall: 33-13 | NSC: 12-0

Home: 8-0 | Road: 7-4 | Neutral: 18-10Head Coach: Pati Rolf, fourth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Michigan Tech (9/6) W 3-0North Dakota State (9/6) L 0-3St. Cloud State (9/6) W 3-0Northern Michigan (9/7) L 0-3Indiana Purdue-Ft. Wayne (9/7) L 0-3Angelo State (9/13) L 1-3Missouri-St. Louis (9/13) W 3-1North Dakota State (9/14) L 2-3Ferris State (9/14) W 3-0Missouri-St. Louis (9/14) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (9/19) W 3-2Northern Michigan (9/20) W 3-1North Dakota State (9/20) L 0-3St. Cloud State (9/21) W 3-2Minn. State Mankato (9/21) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (9/24) W 3-1Bemidji State* (9/27) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead (9/28) W 3-0South Dakota (10/4) W 3-0Michigan Tech (10/4) W 3-0Lake Superior State (10/5) W 3-0North Dakota (10/9) W 3-2Winona State* (10/11) W 3-0Northern State* (10/11) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/12) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/12) W 3-1Minn. State-Moorheaed* (10/13) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (10/13) W 3-0Grand Valley State (10/18) W 3-1Tennessee-Martin (10/18) W 3-0Lewis (10/19) W 3-0Air Force (10/19) W 3-1Ferris State (10/19) W 3-0Alaska-Anchorage (11/1) W 3-0Tampa (11/1) L 1-3Regis (11/2) L 1-3Grand Valley State (11/2) W 3-1Air Force (11/3) L 2-3Central Missouri (11/3) L 0-3Nebraska-Kearney (11/8) W 3-0Northern Colorado (11/9) L 1-3Nebraska-Omaha (11/9) L 2-3North Dakota State% (11/30) L 1-4

Page 43: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

41@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

1992Overall: 11-26 | NSIC: 8-4

Home: 1-5 | Road: 3-5 | Neutral: 7-16Head Coach: Pati Rolf, fifth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Northern Michigan (9/4) L 1-3Ferris State (9/4) L 1-3Michigan Tech (9/5) W 3-1St. Cloud State (9/5) L 0-3Missouri Southern (9/11) W 3-1Augustana (9/11) L 0-3Texas Women’s (9/12) W 3-2Nebraska-Omaha (9/12) L 1-3North Dakota State (9/18) L 0-3Minn. State Mankato (9/19) L 1-3St. Cloud State (9/19) L 1-3MSU-Moorhead* (9/23) L 0-3South Dakota State (10/2) L 1-3Bemidji State* (10/3) W 3-2Winona State* (10/9) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/9) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/10) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/10) W 3-0Northern State* (10/11) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/11) L 1-3St. Cloud State (10/16) L 0-3Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne (10/16) L 2-3Grand Valley State (10/16) L 0-3Lewis (10/17) L 1-3Ferris State (10/17) L 0-3Winona State* (10/23) W 3-0Northern State* (10/25) W 3-2Minn.-Morris* (10/26) L 2-3Northeast Missouri State (10/30) L 1-3Minn. State Mankato (10/31) L 2-3Southwest Minnesota* (11/3) L 2-3California-Davis (11/6) L 0-3Central Missouri (11/6) L 0-3Chapman (11/7) L 1-3Lewis (11/7) L 0-3New Haven (11/8) L 2-3St. Cloud State (11/11) L 0-3

1993Overall: 22-13 | NSIC: 11-1

Home: 8-0 | Road: 3-4 | Neutral: 11-9Head Coach: Pati Rolf, sixth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Northern Michigan (9/3) L 0-3Michigan Tech (9/3) L 0-3North Dakota State (9/4) L 0-3Wis.-Parkside (9/4) W 3-0Wis.-Parkside (9/10) W 3-0Michigan Tech (9/10) L 1-3South Dakota (9/10) W 3-0Augustana (9/11) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (9/11) L 0-3Southwest Minnesota* (9/16) W 3-2St. Cloud State (9/17) L 1-3Minn. State Mankato (9/17) L 1-3Morningside (9/18) W 3-1Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne (9/18) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (9/21) W 3-1St. Cloud State (9/29) w 3-1Bemidji State (10/1) W 3-1Northern State* (10/8) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (10/8) W 3-0Winona State* (10/9) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/9) W 3-2MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 3-1Bemidji State* (10/10) W 3-0St. Scholastica (10/14) W 3-0Northern State* (10/17) W 3-0Winona State* (10/20) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/22) W 3-1MSU-Moorhead* (10/23) L 1-3Northern Colorado (10/29) L 1-3Ferris State (10/29) L 1-3Denver (10/30) L 1-3North Dakota (10/30) L 0-3Angelo State (10/31) L 0-3North Dakota (11/5) W 3-0Bemdji State (11/5) W 3-0

1994Overall: 25-5 | NSIC: 12-0

Home: 10-0 | Road: 7-2 | Neutral: 8-3Head Coach: Pati Rolf, seventh season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Winona State (9/2) W 3-1Metropolitan State (9/3) W 3-1North Dakota State (9/3) W 3-1Wis.-Parkside (9/9) W 3-1Northern Colorado (9/10) W 3-2Nebraska-Omaha (9/10) W 3-1Nebraska-Kearney (9/16) L 1-3Minn. State Mankato (9/16) W 3-2St. Cloud State (9/17) L 0-3Southwest Minnesota (9/17) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (9/23) W 3-0Northern State* (9/24) W 3-0St. Cloud State (9/28) L 2-3Winona State* (9/29) W 3-1Bemidji State* (10/4) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/7) W 3-2MSU-Moorhead* (10/14) W 3-2Wis.-Superior (10/15) W 3-1Northern State* (10/21) W 3-1

MSU-Moorhead* (10/21) W 3-1Winona State* (10/22) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/22) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/23) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/23) W 3-0St. Scholastica (11/1) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.) (11/4) W 3-0Augustana (11/4) L 1-3South Dakota State (11/5) W 3-2Wis.-Parkside (11/5) W 3-1Northern Colorado% (11/18) L 1-3

1995Overall: 23-9 | NSIC: 11-1

Home: 3-3 | Road: 6-3 | Neutral: 14-3Head Coach: Pati Rolf, eighth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

St. Cloud State (9/1) L 0-3Edinboro (Penn.) (9/1) W 3-1Michigan Tech (9/2) L 1-3Northern Michigan (9/2) L 0-3Minn. State Mankato (9/8) W 3-0St. Cloud State (9/8) L 2-3Lake Superior State (9/9) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead (9/9) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/13) W 3-1North Dakota (9/14) W 3-0Dakota State (9/22) W 3-0Augustana (9/22) W 3-0Colorado State (9/23) W 3-0Winona State (9/23) W 3-0St. Cloud State (9/27) L 2-3St. Cloud State (9/29) L 2-3MSU-Moorhead (9/30) W 3-1Bemidji State (9/30) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/4) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/13) L 2-3Northern State* (10/14) W 3-0North Dakota State (10/20) L 0-3MSU-Moorhead* (10/21) W 3-0Augustana (10/27) L 0-3Bemidji State (10/27) W 3-0Winona State (10/28) W 3-0Northern State* (11/3) W 3-0Winona State* (11/3) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (11/4) W 3-0Bemidji State* (11/4) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (11/5) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (11/5) W 3-0

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

JULIE RAINEY ’14

SHEENAGH CAROLINE ’15

Page 44: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y1996

Overall: 25-4 | NSIC: 11-0Home: 7-1 | Road: 7-2 | Neutral: 11-1

Head Coach: Pati Rolf, ninth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Michigan Tech (8/30) W 3-1North Dakota State (8/30) L 1-3Indiana-Purdue-Ft. Wayne (8/31) W 3-1Winona State (8/31) W 3-0Lake Superior State (9/6) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead (9/6) W 3-0South Dakota State (9/13) W 3-1North Dakota (9/13) W 3-0Augustana (9/14) W 3-1Morningside (9/14) L 1-3Northern Michigan (9/18) W 3-2Minn.-Morris* (9/20) W 3-0Northern State* (9/21) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/25) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (9/27) W 3-0Winona State* (9/28) W 3-0St. Cloud State (10/11) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/12) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/18) W 3-0Northern State* (10/19) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/23) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/25) W 3-1Winona State* (10/26) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha (11/9) L 2-3Northern Colorado (11/9) W 3-1St. Cloud State (11/15) W 3-1Minn. State Mankato (11/15) L 2-3

1997Overall: 19-6 | NSIC: 12-0

Home: 10-1 | Road: 4-2 | Neutral: 3-3Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 10th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Quincy (8/29) W 3-1Edinboro (8/29) W 3-1Cornerstone (8/30) W 3-0Northern Michigan (8/30) L 0-3North Florida (9/5) W 3-1Michigan Tech (9/7) W 3-2Nebraska-Omaha (9/12) L 0-3South Dakota State (9/13) L 0-3Augustana (9/13) L 0-3Bemidji State* (9/18) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/20) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (9/26) W 3-1Northern State* (9/27) W 3-0Winona State* (10/1) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/10) W 3-1North Dakota State (10/11) L 0-3MSU-Moorhead (10/11) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/15) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/24) W 3-2Northern State* (10/25) W 3-0St. Cloud State (11/7) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (11/8) W 3-0Winona State* (11/8) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (11/13) W 3-1North Dakota State (11/15) L 2-3

1998Overall: 21-7 | NSIC: 11-1

Home: 6-1 | Road: 10-2 | Neutral: 5-4Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 11th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Bemidji State (8/28) W 3-0Lock Haven (8/28) W 3-1Wis.-Parkside (8/28) W 3-0Northern Michigan (8/28) W 3-2North Dakota State (9/3) L 0-3Northern Michigan (9/4) L 1-3Nebraska-Kearney (9/5) L 1-3Augustana (9/11) W 3-2Nebraska-Omaha (9/12) L 1-3South Dakota State (9/12) L 0-3Southwest Minnesota* (9/18) W 3-0Northern State* (9/19) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/19) L 2-3Winona State* (10/2) W 3-2Minn.-Morris* (10/9) W 3-1MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 3-0Michigan Tech (10/14) W 3-0Winona State* (10/16) W 3-0Wis.-Parkside (10/18) W 3-0St. Cloud State (10/21) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/28) W 3-1Northern State* (10/30) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/31) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (11/6) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (11/7) W 3-0Augustana (11/13) W 3-2Wayne State (Neb.) (11/14) W 3-0North Dakota State% (11/20) L 0-3

1999Overall: 24-8 | NSIC: 17-1

Home: 11-1 | Road: 10-2 | Neutral: 3-5Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 12th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Lake Superior State (8/27) W 3-1Northern Michigan (8/27) L 2-3Lock Haven (8/28) L 0-3North Dakota State (8/28) L 0-3Barry (Fla.) (9/3) W 3-1Metro State (9/3) W 3-1Augustana (9/4) L 0-3Regis (9/4) W 3-2Nebraska-Omaha (9/10) L 0-3Morningside (9/11) W 3-1Augustana (9/11) L 1-3Minn.-Crookston* (9/21) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/22) W 3-1Northern State* (9/24) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (9/25) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/28) W 3-1Winona State* (10/1) W 3-1Concordia-St. Paul* (10/2) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/8) W 3-2Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/9) W 3-1MSU-Moorhead* (10/15) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (10/16) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (10/22) L 2-3St. Cloud State (10/23) W 3-0Northern Michigan (10/23) W 3-2Minn.-Morris* (10/29) W 3-1

Northern State* (10/30) W 3-1Bemidji State* (11/3) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (11/5) W 3-0Winona State* (11/6) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/12) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (11/13) L 0-3

2000Overall: 22-6 | NSIC: 16-2

Home: 10-2 | Road: 9-1 | Neutral: 3-3Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 13th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Northern Michigan (8/25) W 3-0Augustana (8/26) L 1-3Michigan Tech (8/27) W 3-2Northern Colorado (9/1) W 3-1Metro State (9/1) W 3-0West Texas A&M (9/2) L 2-3Barry (Fla.) (9/2) W 3-1North Dakota State (9/8) L 0-3South Dakota State (9/9) L 1-3Minn. State Mankato (9/9) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/12) W 3-1Bemidji State* (9/19) W 3-0Northern State* (9/22) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (9/23) W 3-0Winona State* (9/29) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (9/30) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/6) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/7) W 3-2MSU-Moorhead* (10/13) L 1-3Minn.-Crookston* (10/14) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (10/17) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/25) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (10/27) W 3-0Northern State* (10/28) L 2-3Concordia-St. Paul* (11/3) W 3-0Winona State* (11/4) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/10) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (11/11) W 3-0

2001Overall: 15-9 | NSIC: 13-5

Home: 6-3 | Road: 7-4 | Neutral: 2-2Head Coach: Pati Rolf, 14th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Northern Michigan (8/31) L 2-3Michigan Tech (9/1) L 0-3Nebraska-Omaha (9/7) W 3-1North Dakota State (9/7) L 0-3Morningside (9/8) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/18) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (9/19) W 3-0Northern State* (9/21) W 3-2Minn.-Morris* (9/22) W 3-0Winona State* (9/28) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (9/29) W 3-1Southwest Minnesota* (10/5) L 0-3Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/5) L 1-3MSU-Moorhead* (10/12) L 2-3

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

Page 45: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

43@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

Minn.-Crookston* (10/13) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/16) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/18) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/26) W 3-0Northern State* (10/27) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (11/2) W 3-0Winona State* (11/3) W 3-1Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/9) L 1-3Southwest Minnesota* (11/10) L 1-3Minnesota (11/11) L 0-3

2002Overall: 29-3 | NSIC: 18-0

Home: 10-1 | Road: 13-0 | Neutral: 6-2Head Coach: Jim Boos, first season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Michigan Tech (8/30) W 3-0Rollins (8/31) W 3-0Northern Michigan (8/31) W 3-1Barry (Fla.) (9/6) W 3-1Regis (9/6) W 3-0North Alabama (9/7) W 3-0Northern Colorado (9/7) L 1-3Nebraska-Omaha (9/13) W 3-2South Dakota State (9/13) W 3-2Northern Colorado (9/14) W 3-1Minn.-Morris* (9/20) W 3-0Northern State* (9/21) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/27) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (9/28) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (10/4) W 3-2Winona State* (10/5) W 3-0North Dakota State (10/8) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/10) W 3-0Bemdji State* (10/11) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (10/15) W 3-1Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/18) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (10/19) W 3-0Northern State* (10/25) W 3-0Minn.-Morris* (10/26) W 3-0Winona State* (11/1) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (11/2) W 3-0North Dakota State (11/2) L 1-3Southwest Minnesota* (11/8) W 3-1Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/9) W 3-0Bemidji State (11/15) W 3-0North Dakota (9/16) W 3-0South Dakota State% (9/22) L 2-3

2003Overall: 26-5 | NSIC: 13-3

Home: 7-2 | Road: 10-2 | Neutral: 9-1Head Coach: Jim Boos, second season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

No. 14 Nebraska-Kearney (8/29) W 3-0No. 18 North Dakota State (8/29) L 2-3St. Cloud State (8/30) W 3-0Emporia State (8/30) W 3-0North Dakota (9/5) W 3-0No. 20 South Dakota State (9/5) W 3-2National American (9/6) W 3-1Dakota Wesleyan (9/6) W 3-0Michigan Tech (9/9) W 3-0Augustana (9/12) W 3-0Northwest Missouri State (9/13) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (9/13) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.)* (9/19) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota* (9/20) W 3-0Winona State* (9/26) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (9/27) L 0-3Michigan Tech (9/30) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/10) W 3-1Minn.-Crookston* (10/11) W 3-0St. Cloud State (10/14) W 3-1Northern State* (10/17) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/18) L 1-3Southwest Minnesota* (10/24) L 2-3Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/25) W 3-0Concordia-St. Paul* (10/31) W 3-1Winona State* (11/1) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (11/7) W 3-0Bemidji State* (11/8) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (11/14) W 3-1Northern State* (11/15) W 3-0North Dakota% (11/20) L 2-3

2004Overall: 27-5 | NCC: 10-2

Home: 8-0 | Road: 8-3 | Neutral: 11-1Head Coach: Jim Boos, third season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Northern Michigan (8/27) L 0-3Bemidji State (8/28) W 3-0No. 21 St. Edward’s (9/3) W 3-0No. 13 Central Missouri (9/3) W 3-1No. 4 North Alabama (9/4) W 3-0

No. 2 Calif.-San Diego (9/4) W 3-1Minn.-Crookston (9/10) W 3-0Northern State (9/10) W 3-0Southwest Minnesota (9/11) W 3-0South Dakota* (9/18) W 3-0Bemidji State (9/21) W 3-0No. 16 Augustana* (9/24) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (9/25) W 3-1Michigan Tech (9/29) W 3-0South Dakota State* (10/1) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/2) W 3-0No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul (10/12) L 2-3St. Cloud State* (10/16) W 3-0Michigan Tech (10/19) W 3-2No. 23 Nebraska-Omaha* (10/22) L 1-3South Dakota* (10/23) L 2-3North Dakota* (10/29) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (10/30) W 3-1No. 23 Augustana* (11/5) W 3-0No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul (11/9) W 3-2Nebraska-Omaha* (11/12) W 3-0North Dakota* (11/13) W 3-0St. Cloud State% (11/18) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha% (11/19) W 3-0No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/20) W 3-1No. 11 Northern Michigan% (12/2) W 3-1No. 3 Barry (Fla.)% (12/3) L 0-3

2005Overall: 27-5 | NCC: 11-1

Home: 11-2 | Road: 7-3 | Neutral: 9-0Head Coach: Jim Boos, fourth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

No. 11 Northern Michigan (8/25) W 3-0No. 2 Truman State (8/26) L 2-3No. 5 Calif. State San Bernadino (8/26) L 0-3St. Edward’s (8/27) W 3-0Hillsdale (9/2) W 3-2No. 17 Ferris State (9/2) W 3-0Lake Superior State (9/3) W 3-0No. 14 Grand Valley State (9/3) W 3-2Wayne State (Neb.) (9/9) W 3-2Southwest Minnesota (9/9) W 3-0Winona State (9/10) W 3-0South Dakota* (9/16) W 3-0Bemidji State (9/20) W 3-0Augustana* (9/23) W 3-2Minn. State Mankato* (9/24) W 3-1No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul (9/25) W 3-1St. Cloud State* (10/1) W 3-0Michigan Tech (10/4) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston (10/11) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/15) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha* (10/21) L 0-3South Dakota* (10/22) W 3-0Michigan Tech (10/25) W 3-0North Dakota* (10/28) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (10/29) W 3-0Augustana* (11/4) W 3-0No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (11/8) L 1-3No. 24 Nebraska-Omaha* (11/11) W 3-1North Dakota* (11/12) W 3-0Augustana% (11/17) W 3-0No. 23 Nebraska-Omaha% (11/18) W 3-0No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/19) L 0-3

Page 46: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y2006

Overall: 31-4 | NCC: 12-0Home: 9-0 | Road: 9-1 | Neutral: 13-3

Head Coach: Jim Boos, fifth seasonopponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Emporia State (8/25) W 3-0Wis.-Parkside (8/25) W 3-0No. 20 Abilene Christian (8/26) W 3-0Lake Superior State (8/26) W 3-0Mesa State (9/1) W 3-0No. 11 Florida Southern (9/1) L 2-3No. 20 Abilene Christian (9/2) W 3-0West Texas A&M (9/2) W 3-0No. 21 Southwest Minnesota (9/5) W 3-0No. 13 North Alabama (9/8) W 3-0Emporia State (9/8) W 3-2Northwest Missouri State (9/9) W 3-0Truman (9/9) L 0-3Michigan Tech (9/12) W 3-0No. 12 Nebraska-Omaha* (9/15) W 3-0North Dakota* (9/16) W 3-0South Dakota* (9/22) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (9/23) W 3-1No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (9/26) W 3-1Augustana* (9/29) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (9/30) W 3-0Bemidji State (10/3) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha* (10/13) W 3-0South Dakota* (10/14) W 3-2Michigan Tech (10/17) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/20) W 3-0No. 6 Concordia-St. Paul (10/24) L 1-3Augustana* (10/28) W 3-1St. Cloud State* (10/30) W 3-0North Dakota* (11/4) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato% (11/9) W 3-0Augustana% (11/10) W 3-1No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/11) W 3-1No. 4 Calif.-San Diego% (11/16) W 3-1No. 1 Tampa% (11/17) L 1-3

2007Overall: 29-2 | NCC: 12-0

Home: 14-1 | Road: 9-0 | Neutral: 6-1Head Coach: Jim Boos, sixth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Millersville (8/24) W 3-0Barry (Fla.) (8/24) W 3-1Northern Michigan (8/25) W 3-0No. 7 Truman State (8/25) L 2-3No. 17 Calif. State-Los Angeles (8/31) W 3-0Regis (8/31) W 3-0

Augustana (9/1) W 3-0No. 25 Southwest Minnesota (9/1) W 3-1Michigan Tech (9/6) W 3-0Lake Superior State (9/7) W 3-0Ferris State (9/7) W 3-0 No. 15 West Texas A&M (9/8) W 3-1No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (9/11) W 3-2No. 14 Nebraska-Omaha* (9/14) W 3-1North Dakota* (9/15) W 3-0No. 13 Augustana* (9/21) W 3-0No. 4 Southwest Minnesota (9/25) W 3-0North Dakota* (9/29) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha* (10/5) W 3-2South Dakota* (10/6) W 3-0No. 13 Minn. State Mankato (10/12) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/13) W 3-0Bemidji State (10/23) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/27) W 3-0No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul (10/30) W 3-2No. 16 Augustana* (11/2) W 3-1No. 15 Minn. State Mankato* (11/3) W 3-0South Dakota* (11/10) W 3-0South Dakota% (11/15) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha% (11/16) W 3-0No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/17) L 1-3

2008Overall: 26-9 | NSIC: 15-5

Home: 11-3 | Road: 9-4 | Neutral: 6-2Head Coach: Jim Boos, seventh season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Wheeling Jesuit (8/29) W 3-1No. 16 Hillsdale (8/29) W 3-0Mercyhurst (8/30) W 3-1Ferris State (8/30) W 3-1Adams State (9/5) L 2-3Mesa State (9/5) W 3-0No. 16 Southwest Minnesota (9/6) L 0-3Colo.-Colorado Springs (9/6) W 3-0Bemidji State (9/12) W 3-0New Haven (9/12) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato (9/13) W 3-1No. 9 Western Washington (9/13) L 1-3Minn.-Crookston* (9/19) W 3-1MSU-Moorhead* (9/20) W 3-0U-Mary* (9/23) W 3-0Upper Iowa* (9/26) W 3-1Winona State* (9/27) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/3) L 0-3No. 23 Augustana* (10/4) L 1-3Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/10) W 3-0

No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/11) L 0-3U-Mary* (10/17) W 3-0Northern State* (10/18) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/25) W 3-0No. 3 Southwest Minnesota* (10/31) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (11/1) L 1-3No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/4) L 1-3No. 23 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/7) W 3-2No. 21 Augustana* (11/8) W 3-1Upper Iowa* (11/14) W 3-1Winona State* (11/15) W 3-1No. 24 Wayne State% (11/20) W 3-1No. 7 Minn. State Mankatko% (11/21) W 3-1No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/22) L 0-3

2009Overall: 23-9 | NSIC: 15-5

Home: 9-1 | Road: 8-4 | Neutral: 6-4Head Coach: Jim Boos, eighth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Lake Superior State (8/28) W 3-0Michigan Tech (8/28) W 3-0Calif.-San Diego (8/29) L 2-3Northern Michigan (8/29) W 3-0Nebraska-Omaha (9/4) W 3-1Saint Leo (9/4) W 3-2Eckerd (9/5) L 1-3No. 14 Florida Southern (9/5) W 3-0No. 12 Southwest Minnesota (9/11) L 1-3Dowling (9/12) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (9/18) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/19) W 3-0U-Mary* (9/22) W 3-0Upper Iowa* (9/25) W 3-0Winona State* (9/26) W 3-2No. 22 Wayne State* (10/2) W 3-0Augustana* (10/3) W 3-1Bemidji State* (10/6) W 3-2St. Cloud State* (10/9) W 3-0No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/10) L 0-3U-Mary* (10/16) W 3-1Northern State* (10/17) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/24) W 3-0No. 16 Southwest Minnesota* (10/30) L 0-3No. 14 Minn. State Mankato* (10/31) L 1-3No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/3) L 2-3No. 14 Wayne State (Neb.)* (11/6) L 2-3Augustana* (11/7) W 3-0Upper Iowa* (11/13) W 3-2Winona State* (11/14) W 3-0No. 7 Nebraska-Kearney% (11/19) W 3-0No. 20 Metro State% (11/20) L 0-3

Page 47: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

45@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

2010Overall: 23-6 | NSIC: 15-4

Home: 8-2 | Road: 7-3 | Neutral: 8-1Head Coach: Jim Boos, ninth season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

Arkansas-Ft. Smith (9/3) W 3-0Adams State (9/3) W 3-0Emporia State (9/4) W 3-1Northwest Missouri State (9/4) W 3-1Barry (Fla.) (9/10) W 3-1Nova Southeastern (9/10) W 3-0Christian Brothers (9/11) W 3-0District of Columbia (9/11) W 3-0Northern State* (9/14) W 3-1Minn.-Crookston* (9/17) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/18) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/21) W 3-1No. 4 Southwest Minnesota* (9/24) W 3-2No. 12 Minn. State Mankato* (9/25) W 3-2No. 2 Wayne State (Neb.)* (10/1) L 1-3Augustana* (10/2) W 3-2Bemidji State* (10/9) W 3-1St. Cloud State* (10/12) W 3-1Upper Iowa* (10/15) W 3-0Winona State* (10/16) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/22) W 3-0No. 5 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/23) L 1-3Northern State* (10/29) W 3-0U-Mary* (10/30) W 3-0No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul (11/2) L 0-3Minn.-Crookston* (11/5) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (11/6) L 2-3No. 4 Southwest Minnesota* (11/12) L 1-3No. 10 Nebraska Kearney% (11/18) L 1-3

2011Overall: 28-4 | NSIC: 18-2

Home: 12-3 | Road: 12-0 | Neutral: 4-1Head Coach: Jim Boos, 10th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

No. 10 Hillsdale (9/2) W 3-2Saginaw Valley State (9/2) W 3-0Wheeling Jesuit (9/3) W 3-0No. 14 Indianapolis (9/3) W 3-1Upper Iowa (9/9) W 3-0Rollins (9/9) W 3-1Winona State (9/10) W 3-0California (Pa.) (9/10) W 3-1

Northern State* (9/13) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (9/16) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (9/18) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/20) W 3-0No. 7 Southwest Minnesota* (9/23) W 3-2No. 14 Minn. State Mankato* (9/24) W 3-0Wayne State (Neb.)* (9/30) W 3-0Augustana* (10/1) W 3-0No. 25 Northern Michigan (10/4) W 3-0Bemidji State* (10/7) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/11) W 3-0Upper Iowa* (10/14) W 3-1Winona State* (10/15) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/21) W 3-1No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (10/22) W 3-2Northern State* (10/28) W 3-0U-Mary* (10/29) W 3-0No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul (11/1) L 0-3Minn.-Crookston* (11/4) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (11/5) W 3-0No. 9 Southwest Minnesota* (11/11) L 2-3No. 20 Minn. State Mankato* (11/12) L 1-3No. 10 Wayne State (Neb.)% (11/17) W 3-0No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/18) L 0-3

2012Overall: 29-5| NSIC: 18-2

Home: 15-0 | Road: 9-4 | Neutral: 5-1Head Coach: Jim Boos, 11th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

McKendree (8/31) W 3-2Truman (8/31) W 3-0Missouri-St. Louis (9/1) W 3-0Ashland (9/1) W 3-1Northern Michigan (9/4) W 3-0Erskine (9/7) W 3-0Shippensburg (9/7) W 3-0Ferris State (9/8) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston (9/8) W 3-0Northern State* (9/14) W 3-0No. 22 MSU-Moorhead* (9/15) W 3-2St. Cloud State* (9/18) W 3-1Sioux Falls* (9/21) W 3-0No. 4 Southwest Minnesota* (9/22) L 0-3No. 4 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/28) W 3-1No. 10 Minn. State Mankato* (9/29) W 3-0U-Mary* (10/5) W 3-0Minot State* (10/6) W 3-0

Augustana* (10/12) L 2-3No. 19 Wayne State* (10/13) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (10/16) W 3-1Upper Iowa* (10/19) W 3-0Winona State* (10/20) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/26) W 3-1Northern State* (10/27) W 3-1Bemidji State* (11/1) W 3-0Minn.-Crookston* (11/3) W 3-0No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul (11/6) L 0-3Minot State* (11/9) W 3-0U-Mary* (11/10) W 3-0Winona State# (11/16) W 3-0No. 2 Southwest Minnesota# (11/17) L 0-3No. 8 Central Missouri% (11/29) W 3-2No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul% (11/30) L 0-3

2013Overall: 33-3| NSIC: 18-2

Home: 13-2 | Road: 12-1 | Neutral: 8-0Head Coach: Jim Boos, 11th season

opponent (date) ReSuLt ScoRe

No. 18 Wheeling Jesuit (9/6) W 3-2West Florida (9/6) W 3-0Southern Indiana (9/7) W 3-1Missouri S&T (9/7) W 3-0No. 19 Indianapolis (9/13) W 3-1Wayne State (Mich.) (9/13) W 3-1Wis.-Parkside (9/14) W 3-0Lewis (9/14) W 3-0Michigan Tech (9/17) W 3-0Minn.-Crooksto*n (9/19) W 3-0Bemidji State* (9/21) W 3-0St. Cloud State* (9/24) W 3-0No. 2 Concordia-St. Paul* (9/27) L 2-3Minn. State Mankato* (9/28) W 3-0Upper Iowa* (10/4) W 3-0Winona State* (10/5) W 3-0Northern Michigan (10/8) W 3-0Minot State* (10/11) W 3-0U-Mary* (10/12) W 3-0MSU-Moorhead* (10/18) W 3-0Northern State* (10/19) L 1-3St. Cloud State* (10/22) W 3-0No. 17 Wayne State* (10/25) W 3-2Augustana* (10/26) W 3-0Sioux Falls* (11/1) W 3-0No. 8 Southwest Minnesota* (11/2) W 3-0Winona State* (11/8) W 3-0Upper Iowa* (11/9) W 3-0Minn. State Mankato* (11/15) W 3-0No. 1 Concordia-St. Paul* (11/16) W 3-2Sioux Falls# (11/20) W 3-0No. 18 Wayne State# (11/23) W 3-0No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul# (11/24) W 3-0Arkansas Tech% (12/5) W 3-0No. 7 Southwest Minnesota% (12/6) W 3-0No. 3 Concordia-St. Paul% (12/7) L 1-3

LEGEND* Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Match

(North Central Conference from 2004-2007)# NSIC Tournament Match

% NCAA Division-II Tour. Match

ASHLEY HINSCH ’15

MONICA TURNER ’15

Page 48: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

A Anene Anderson (Angora, Minn.) 1991-92, 94-95Mia Arndt (Moorhead, Minn.) 1986

B Jaclyn Barrette (Lodi, Wis.) 2011-12Kelly Bauer (Lakeville, Minn.) 1980-83Rachel Bauer (Bloomington, Minn.) 1992Elizabeth Benusa (Shakopee, Minn.) 2011-13Allison Boddy (New Ulm, Minn.) 2003-05Kelly Braegelmann (Albany, Minn.) 2008-10Vicky Braegelmann (Albany, Minn.) 2004-07Stephanie Brown (Rosemount, Minn.) 2007-11Sheila Browne (St. Paul, Minn.) 1983-86Julie Blossey (St. Paul, Minn.) 1981-82Julie Bubar (Cass Lake, Minn.) 1990-93

C Heather Canonico (Bloomington, Minn.) 1996-99Cheryl Carlson (Duluth, Minn.) 1989-91Jenny Carlson (Madison, Wis.) 1995-98Lindsey Clairmont (Long Lake, Minn.) 2005-08JoAnne Christiansen (Oakdale, Minn.) 1982Robin Cromer (Kenyon, Minn.) 1987-88

D Sue Dammer (Hermantown, Minn.) 1980-82Dani Daninger (Forest Lake, Minn.) 1995-98Mary Dunemann (Kasson, Minn.) 1991-94

E Heather Eidsmoe (Cass Lake, Minn.) 1999-00Kirsten Eidsmoe (Cass Lake, Minn.) 1995-98Earth Evans (Fargo, N.D.) 1993

F Allison Fanta (Hillsboro, Wis.) 2008-11Ashley Fischer (Fond du Lac, Wis.) 2002Renee Fluegge (Coon Rapids, Minn.) 1984-85Erica Foster (Fosston, Minn.) 1995-98Cindy Frayseth (Crystal, Minn.) 1978-81Katrina Fuhrman (Grand Rapids, Minn.) 1985

G Katie Gangelhoff (South St. Paul, Minn.) 2005-08Nancy Gangelhoff (Hamel, Minn.) 1976-77Becky Geiselman (Hibbing, Minn.) 1979Diane German (St. Paul, Minn.) 1976Stacy Gildner (Albert Lea, Minn.) 1982Felicia Glidden (St. Paul, Minn.) 1984-86, 88Lynne Glumac (Duluth, Minn.) 1985Lisa Gorski (Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) 1991-92Alyson Grey (Plymouth, Minn.) 1991-94

H Kathy Haakonson (Minnetonka, Minn.) 1981-84Tara Haiskanen (Grand Rapids, Minn.) 1984-87Crystal Hall (Rochester, Minn.) 1997-00Kelly Hall (Rochester, Minn.) 1995, 97-98Angie Hammers (Chaska, Minn.) 1994April Hansen (Brooten, Minn.) 2007-2011Brenda Hansen (Weyauwega, Wis.) 2007-10Rachel Hasbargen (Birchdale, Minn.) 1993-96Jessie Hayko (Andover, Minn.) 2013Angie Heifort (Bayfield, Wis.) 1996-97, 99

H Shelly Held (Sauk Rapids, Minn.) 1987Roberta Herrett (Hibbing, Minn.) 1990Samantha Hertaus (New Prague, Minn.) 2011-12Hillary Heuton (St. Paul, Minn.) 1995Nancy Hilgers (Victoria, Minn.) 1993Crystal Hoffrogge (Mankato, Minn.) 2004-07Chelsea Honebrink (Waconia, Minn.) 2007Debbie Houghton (Hibbing, Minn.) 1977Rachel Howard (Spring Valley, Minn.) 1983-86

I Eleena Iisakka (Esko, Minn.) 2007-2011Greta Iisakka (Andover, Minn.) 2001-04Kelly Iisakka (Andover, Minn.) 1999-01

J Rachel Jacobson (Brooklyn Park, Minn.) 2006-09Hannah Johnson (Coleraine, Minn.) 2007-11Sue Johnson (St. Paul, Minn.) 1978-80Jodi Jost (Detroit Lakes, Minn.) 1993-96Vicki Joyce (St. Paul, Minn.) 1993-94

K Heather Kanthak (Monticello, Minn.) 1997-98Laura Kauffmann (Wells, Minn.) 1996Pam Klein (Chanhassen, Minn.) 1976-79Deb Kolden (Fargo, N.D.) 1989-91Kat Koper (New Berlin, Wis.) 2001-02Heidi Krueger (Deer River, Minn.) 1990Katie Kuffel (Brookfield, Wis.) 2007-10Becky Kukowski (Birchdale, Minn.) 1999-02

L Alyssa Ladehoff (Tracy, Minn.) 1999-00Jamie Lakatos (Menomonie, Wis.) 2008-10Rachel Lamers (Appleton, Wis.) 2007-10Kate Lange (Hibbing, Minn.) 2010-13Rachel Langseth (Alexandria, Minn.) 2003-06Julie Lenci (Virginia, Minn.) 2002-05Denise Lillehei (Columbia Heights, Minn.) 1978Christy Lind (Two Harbors, Minn.) 1999-02Kalli Lochner (Cross Plains, Wis.) 2009-2012Anne Lueben (Detroit Lakes, Minn.) 1976

M Jayne Mackley (Hibbing, Minn.) 1977-80Anna Malin (Fond du Lac, Wis.) 2002-04Mary Marcella (Virginia, Minn.) 1986-89Ashley Marsh (Hibbing, Minn.) 2002Beth McCleary (Aitkin, Minn.) 1977-80Cathy McGahn (St. Paul, Minn.) 1986-88Jamie McKibbon (Hibbing, Minn.) 1996-97Alicia Meger (LeCenter, Minn.) 2002-05Chelsea Meierotto (Washburn, Minn.) 2003-06Whitney Meierotto (Wasburn, Minn.) 2005-06Sue Morcomb (St. Charles, Minn.) 1989Lynn Morris (Plymouth, Minn.) 1981

N Krista Naughton (Apple Valley, Minn.) 1992, 94-96Toni Neils (Sauk Rapids, Minn.) 1989Alyssa Nelson (Brownsdale, Minn.) 2007-10Heather Nelson (Iron, Minn.) 1979-82Roni Nelson (Vanderwaal) (Albert Lea, Minn.) 1980-83Linda Nicoski (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1984-87Crystal Nucech (Hibbing, Minn.) 2002-03

O Lois Oakman (Virginia, Minn.) 1984-87Ann Ogren (Duluth, Minn.) 1985-86Lori Ogren (Port Wing, Wis.) 1982-85Ann Olson (Long Beach, Calif.) 1976

P Barb Peterson (Buffalo, Minn.) 1976-77Mel Provo (Long Lake, Minn.) 1976-78

R Katie Raasch (Lake Mills, Wis.) 1999-00Raquel Rabay (Palmyra, Wis.) 1988-91Mary Rapps (Washburn, Minn.) 1984Wendy Roberts (Medford, Wis.) 2001Cari Rostie (International Falls, Minn.) 1990-91Diane Ruhl (Hopkins, Minn.) 1980-83

S Sue Sajevic (St. Paul, Minn.) 1979-81Carol Sanders (Prior Lake, Minn.) 1987Anne Schik (New Hope, Minn.) 1978-81Sheri Schmidt (St. Paul, Minn.) 1986-88Chris Sellnow (Hopkins, Minn.) 1979Kris Sheldon (Rhinelander, Wis.) 1976Anne Sitek (Duluth, Minn.) 1997-00Angela Smith (Duluth, Minn.) 1988Barb Sortedahl (Carlton, Minn.) 1976Laurie St. Julien (Hibbing, Minn.) 1977-78Denise Stalker (Albert Lea, Minn.) 1983-84Lauri Stenberg (Howard Lake, Minn.) 1988-89

T Shannon Tanski (Hermantown, Minn.) 1992Micky Tierney (St. Paul, Minn.) 1976-77Katie Timm (Anoka, Minn.) 2000-03Stephanie Tok (Coleraine, Minn.) 1988Rhaya Tomberlin (Coleraine, Minn.) 1986-89

U Connie Ulander (Maple Plain, Minn.) 1976Lisa Urbanek (Sussex, Wis.) 2000

V Belinda Van de Loo (Minneapolis, Minn.) 1978

W Kat Wallenta (Lake Lillian, Minn.) 2001-02Jodi Weisenburger (Lester Prairie, Minn.) 1990-92Tammy Wermager (Buffalo, Minn.) 1997-00Dana Wicht (Cambridge, Minn.) 1987Joyce Wistrcill (Hugo, Minn.) 1981-84Kari Wolford (Avon, Minn.) 2004-07Michaela Wuebben (Omaha, Neb.) 2001-04Sara Wyfells (Marshall, Minn.) 2006-08

Y Jackie Young (Turtle Lake, Wis.) 1992-93Joleyn Young (Turtle Lake, Wis.) 1988-91

Z Kim Zaczkowski (Sauk Centre, Minn.) 1993-96Gina Zakariasen (Grand Rapids, Minn.) 1998-01Callie Zwettler (Madison, Wis.) 2001-04Anna Zyvoloski (Sauk Rapids, Minn.) 2009

Note: Listings are from the 1976 season to the present.

ALUMNAE

Page 49: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

47@UMDBULLDOGS

umdb

ulld

ogs.

com

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DULUTH VOLLEYBALL

1

2

3

ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Brenda Bredemier ...........................1971Kelly Bauer .....................................1983Rachel Hasbargen ........... 1993, 1995-96Crystal Hall ........................... 1997-2000Ashley Fischer .................................2002Katie Gangelhoff ....................... 2004-08Jamie Rust ......................................2009Samantha Hertaus ................ 2010-2012Teal Tomaszewski............................2013-

Cindy Connolly ................................1971Felicia Glidden ................................1984Julie Bubar ................................ 1990-92Kelly Hall .................................. 1995-96Tammy Wermager ............................1997Christy Lind ...........................1999-2002Chelsea Meierotto ..................... 2003-06Rachel Lamers ......................2007-2010Katie Ledwell................................. 2011-

Lauir Hohman .................................1971Linda Nicoski ..................................1984Sheri Schmidt ........................... 1986-87Angela Smith ..................................1988Toni Neils ........................................1989Jackie Young ............................. 1992-93Kirsten Eidsmoe ........................ 1994-98Alyssa Ladehoff..................... 1999-2000Callie Zwettler ........................... 2001-04Whitney Meierotto ..................... 2005-06Alyssa Nelson ........................... 2007-10Jessica Zieman ..............................2011-

Debbie Josephson ..........................1971Sheila Browne .......................... 1983-86Carol Sanders ................................1987Mary Dunemann ...................... 1990-94Hillary Heuton ................................1995Heather Canonico .................... 1996-99Lisa Urbanek ..................................2000Kat Koper................................. 2001-02Danielle Beckstrand ................. 2004-07Kelly Braegelmann ................... 2008-10Aly Kujawa ....................................2011-

Kathy Lamberty ...............................1971Tara Haiskanen ......................... 1984-87Krista Naughton ........................ 1993-96Kara Grussendorf ............................1997Tiffany Gunsorek .............................1998Wendy Roberts .......................... 2000-01Alicia Meger .............................. 2002-05Katie Kuffel ............................... 2006-10Sheenagh Caroline ........................ 2011-

Betty Knutson .................................1971Ronalee Nelson ..............................1983Debbie Davis ..................................1985Rhaya Tomberlin ........................ 1986-87Lauri Stenberg .......................... 1988-89Cari Rostie ................................ 1990-91Anene Anderson ........................ 1992-95Dani Daninger ........................... 1996-98Kelly Iisakka .............................. 1999-01Anna Malin ............................... 2002-04Rachel Jacobson ....................... 2005-09Kate Lange ................................ 2010-13Megan Norby ................................ 2014-

Marcia LaRock ............................... 1971Renee Fluegge ..........................1984-85Mary Marcella ...........................1986-89Lisa Gorski ................................1990-92Dani Daninger ...........................1994-95Annie Sitek .......................... 1996-2000Greta Iisakka.............................2001-04Celia Olson ...............................2005-06Eleena Iisakka ..........................2007-11Ashley Hinsch ...............................2012-

Jean Marconett .............................. 1971Kathy Begas ................................... 1972Barb Sortedahl .........................1975-76Anne Schik ...............................1978-81Denise Stalker ..........................1983-84Felicia Glidden ............... 1985-86, 1988Robin Cromer ................................. 1987Rhaya Tomberlin ............................. 1989Jodi Weisenburger .....................1990-92Nancy Hilgers ................................. 1993Rachel Hasbargen .......................... 1994Gustie Schneider ........................... 1995Gina Zakariasen ................... 1997-2001Ashley Marsh ................................. 2002Natalie Rickert ............................... 2003Crystal Hoffrogge.......................2004-07Allison Fanta .............................2008-11Elizabeth Benusa ......................2012-13Kelly Madison ...............................2014-

Paulette Macintosh ........................ 1971Rachel Howard ............................... 1983Anne Ogren ...............................1985-86Cathy McGahn ............................... 1987Stephanie Tok ................................ 1988Sue Morcomb ...............................1989-Roberta Herrett .............................. 1990Krista Naughton ............................. 1992Julie Bubar ..................................... 1993Vicki Joyce ..................................... 1994Laura Kauffmann ......................1995-96Erica Foster .................................... 1997Tammy Wermager ................. 1998-2000Katherine Wallenta ....................2001-02Allison Boddy ............................2003-05Sarah Wyffels ............................2006-08Anna Zyvoloski ............................... 2009Julie Rainey ...................................2010-

Cheryl Edman .................................1971Kathy Haakonson ...................... 1983-84Lynne Glumac .................................1985Joleyn Young ............................. 1988-91Rachel Hasbargen ...........................1992Kim Zaczkowski ......................... 1993-96Heather Kanthak ....................... 1997-98Holly Becker .......................... 1999-2001Julie Lenci ................................. 2002-05Brenda Hansen ......................... 2006-10Jaclyn Barrette .......................... 2011-12Taylor Wissbroecker ........................2013-

Page 50: 2014 UMD Volleyball Program

PR

OG

RA

M H

IST

OR

Y

11

12

13

14

15162021

22

23

24

25

30

31

32

33

34

44

45

Gwen Redfield ................................ 1971Carol Hendrickson .......................... 1972Kris Sheldon .............................1974-76Beth McCleary ..........................1977-80Rachel Howard ..........................1984-86Rhaya Tomberlin ............................. 1988Deb Kolden ...............................1989-91Vicki Joyce ..................................... 1993Angie Hammers ............................. 1994Angie Heifort .............................1995-97Katie Timm ................................2000-03Kari Wolford ..............................2004-07Hannah Johnson .......................2008-11Monica Turner ...............................2012-

Steph Schlueder .............................1971Brenda Bredemeier .........................1972Micky Tierney ............................ 1974-77Kelly Bauer .....................................1981Lori Ogren ................................. 1983-85Cathy McGahn ..................... 1986, 1988Shelly Held .....................................1987Cheryl Carlson .......................... 1989-91Shannon Tanski ...............................1992Lael Sjogren ....................................1993Jennifer Baugardt ............................1995Jamie McKibbon ....................... 1996-97Becky Hoffman .....................1998-2002Vicky Braegelmann ................... 2003-07Jamie Lakatos ........................... 2008-10Maddy Siroin ................................ 2011-

Elsie Sjodin .....................................1971Jody Anderson .................................1972Kristie Johnson ................................1975Pam Klein .......................................1976Denise Lillehei ................................1978Diane Ruhl ......................................1983Lois Oakman ...................................1984Linda Nicoski ............................ 1985-87Raquel Rabay ........................... 1988-91Rachel Bauer ..................................1992Earth Evans .....................................1993Jenny Carlson ............................ 1995-98Katie Raasch ........................1999-2000Michaela Wuebben ................... 2001-04Lindsey Clairmont ..................... 2005-08Kalli Lochner ............................. 2009-12Allison Olley .................................. 2013-

Sharon Zins ....................................1971Dianne Goodwin .............................1972Cinday Frayseth ......................... 1978-81Mary Rapps ....................................1984Katrina Fuhrman .............................1985Mia Arndt ........................................1986Dana Wicht .....................................1987Sheri Schmidt .................................1988Heidi Krueger ..................................1990Alyson Grey ............................... 1991-94Erica Foster .....................1995-96, 1998Heather Eidsmoe ..................1999-2000Crystal Nucech ................................2002Rachel Langseth ....................... 2003-06April Hansen ............................. 2007-11Mariah Scharf ............................... 2012-

Kim Kaiser ......................................1974Anne Lueben............................. 1975-76Sue Johnson ............................. 1978-80Joyce Wistrcill ............................ 1983-84Lois Oakman ............................. 1985-87Robin Cromer ..................................1988Anene Anders..................................1991Jodi Jost .................................... 1993-96Kelly Hall .................................. 1997-98Julie Anderson.......................1999-2000Crystal Nucech ................................2003Chelsea Honebrink .................... 2006-08Stephanie Brown ....................... 2008-11Sydnie Mauch ............................... 2012-

Elizabeth Benusa ............................2011Jessie Hayko ...................................2013Sarah Heesacker ........................... 2014-

Gretchen Pina ........................... 1974Nancy Gangelhoff .................1975-76

Edie Fleitman ............................ 1975Debbie Houghton ...................... 1977Chris Sellnow ............................ 1979Ronalee Nelson ........................ 1981

Ann Olson .................................1974-76Laurie St. Julien ........................1977-78Sue Sajevic ...............................1979-81

Laura Doig ..................................... 1972Connie Ulander .........................1974-76Jayne Mackley ...........................1977-80Kathy Haakonson ........................... 1981

Pam Klein ................................. 1978-79

Elyse Bennett ..................................1972Barb Peterson ........................... 1974-77Diane Ruhl ......................................1981

Sherri Mattson ................................1972Barb Kurtovich ................................1974Joyce Wistrcill ..................................1981

Connie Bloom ...................... 1972, 1974Becky Geiselman ...................... 1979-80

Rita Garcia ......................................1972Sherri Mattson ................................1974Kim Kaiser ......................................1975Diane German ................................1976Mel Provo .................................. 1977-78Sue Dammer ...................................1981

Nancy Gangelhoff ................. 1974, 1977Diane Gray ......................................1975Heather Nelson ......................... 1979-81

Heidi Krostad ....................... 1972, 1974Mel Provo ........................................1976Lynn Morris .....................................1981

Julie Blossey ...................................1981

Belinda Van de Loo .........................1978