2011-12 Volleyball Guide
Mar 09, 2016
2011-12 Volleyball Guide
This is IU East
Indiana University East grew out of an extension established at Earlham College that was operated by Earlham and Indiana University. In 1967, the arrangement was expanded to include Purdue and Ball State universities and the extension became the Eastern Indiana Center of Earlham College.
In 1969, reflecting the community’s response to this opportunity to take state university courses at home, Richmond citizens formed an association known as Eastern Indiana Community College, Inc., to raise funds for the construction of a new campus. Following a successful campaign in which they raised over $1 million, members of the community col-lege organization, with the consent of the four education institutions involved in the center, requested Indiana University to establish a regional campus in Richmond to assume responsibility for the operation.
The Indiana General Assembly approved this plan, and on July 1, 1971, the East-ern Indiana Center for Earlham College became Indiana University East, the sixth campus in the Indiana University regional system. On October 3, 1972, ground was broken at the new campus site north of Richmond. The first building, an all-purpose academic facility named Whitewater Hall, was completed in late 1974 and dedicated February 23, 1975.
Ground was broken for a new library/classroom build-ing on August 8, 1990. It was dedicated as the Brice E. Hayes Hall on June 12, 1992.
The third classroom building on the IU East campus was completed in May 1995. The building, which was dedicated as Middlefork Hall on June 12, 1996, houses the fine arts program and classrooms and
laboratories for the School of Education and the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2009, the building was renamed Tom Raper Hall in recogni-tion of the largest gift in IU East’s history.
The fourth building, dedicated as Springwood Hall in November 1999, houses the Graf Recreation Center, University College, the Chancellor’s and Campus Life offices, as well as general and spe-cialty classrooms. Additionally, the IU East Henry County Danielson Learning Center was dedicated in May 1999 to serve the citizens of Henry County. IU
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East offers degree programs off-campus at the Ivy Tech Community College in Lawrenceburg River-
front Campus and in Con-nersville.
Indiana University East is both a traditional campus that excels in innovative learning options and a virtual campus with select online degree completion programs.
In the fall 2007, Indiana University East joined
the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and became the Red Wolves in 2008. Indiana University East student-athletes participate in five men’s and five women’s varsity sports.
Since awarding its first bachelor’s degrees in 1977, Indiana University East has expanded its academic portfolio to include 60 bachelor’s degree options and selected master’s degrees. As the fastest growing uni-versity campus in Indiana, IU East leads the region as the premier four-year and master’s public institu-tion in eastern Indiana and western Ohio.
All About Indiana University East Founded: 1971Enrollment: 2,769Nickname: Red WolvesChancellor: Nasser PaydarAthletic Director: Mark HesterColors: Crimson, silver and blackAddress: 2325 Chester BoulevardRichmond, IN 47374Main telephone: (765) 973-8200 or (800) 959-3278Athletics telephone: (765) 973-8316University Web site: www.iue.eduAthletics Web site: www.iueredwolves.comAffiliation: National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA)Conference: Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (KIAC)
Mark Hester Director of Athletics
Table of Contents
This is IU East 2
Pack Attack 4
Red Wolves Roster 5
Red Wolves Facilities 7
2011 Season Preview 8
Meet the Red Wolves 12
Red Wolves Opponents 37
2010 Season Review 40
Red Wolves Record Book 45
Red Wolves Sports Information 49
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Red Wolves Roster
Numerical
# Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School1 Sarah Berlatsky 5-5 Sr. DS/L Thomasboro, Ill. Parkland College2 Paige Lay 5-9 Sr. RS Bloomington/Normal, Ill. Parkland College3 Meagan Stoker 5-6 So. DS/L Celina, Ohio Celina H.S.4 Kristin Waechter 5-5 Jr. DS/L Muncie, Ind. Daleville H.S.5 Breezy Strete 6-0 Jr. MH Troy, Ohio Troy H.S.6 Courtney Flory 5-9 Sr. OH New Paris, Ohio National Trail H.S.7 Caitlin Burroughs 5-11 So. MH Richmond, Ind. Northeastern H.S.8 Lauren Crump 5-8 Jr. S Indianapolis, Ind. Scecina Memorial H.S.9 Sarah Shilling 6-0 So. OH Warsaw, Ind. Warsaw Community H.S.10 Cinder Weber 5-4 Fr. DS/L Muncie, Ind. Wapahani H.S.11 Brooke Sahm 5-11 Fr. OH Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli H.S.12 Lindsay Kurz 5-9 Fr. S Indianapolis, Ind. Lutheran H.S.13 Taylor White 5-11 Jr. OH/MH Greenville, Ill. Kaskaskia C.C.14 Kasey Stolle 5-5 Fr. DS/L Richmond, Ind. Ball State University15 Ariel Cox 5-7 So. OH Ansonia, Ohio Mississinawa Valley H.S.
Alphabetical
# Name Ht. Class Pos. Hometown Previous School1 Sarah Berlatsky 5-5 Sr. DS/L Thomasboro, Ill. Parkland College7 Caitlin Burroughs 5-11 So. MH Richmond, Ind. Northeastern H.S.15 Ariel Cox 5-7 So. OH Ansonia, Ohio Mississinawa Valley H.S.8 Lauren Crump 5-8 Jr. S Indianapolis, Ind. Scecina Memorial H.S.6 Courtney Flory 5-9 Sr. OH New Paris, Ohio National Trail H.S.12 Lindsay Kurz 5-9 Fr. S Indianapolis, Ind. Lutheran H.S.2 Paige Lay 5-9 Sr. RS Bloomington/Normal, Ill. Parkland College11 Brooke Sahm 5-11 Fr. OH Indianapolis, Ind. Roncalli H.S.9 Sarah Shilling 6-0 So. OH Warsaw, Ind. Warsaw Community H.S.3 Meagan Stoker 5-6 So. DS/L Celina, Ohio Celina H.S.14 Kasey Stolle 5-5 Fr. DS/L Richmond, Ind. Ball State University5 Breezy Strete 6-0 Jr. MH Troy, Ohio Troy H.S.4 Kristin Waechter 5-5 Jr. DS/L Muncie, Ind. Daleville H.S.10 Cinder Weber 5-4 Fr. DS/L Muncie, Ind. Wapahani H.S.13 Taylor White 5-11 Jr. OH/MH Greenville, Ill. Kaskaskia C.C.
Head Coach: Charlie Brown (5th NAIA season)Assistant Coach: Londa Brown (5th NAIA season)
Red Wolves Roster
#1SarahBerlatsky
#2PaigeLay
#3MeaganStoker
#4KristinWaechter
#5BreezyStrete
#6CourtneyFlory
#7CaitlinBurroughs
#8LaurenCrump
#9SarahShilling
#10CinderWeber
#11BrookeSahm
#12LindsayKurz
#13TaylorWhite
#14KaseyStolle
#15ArielCox
Red Wolves Facilities
Chuck Mosey Memorial GymIndiana University
East will play its home
volleyball matches in
the Chuck Mosey Me-
morial Gym at Seton
Catholic High School
in Richmond during
the 2010 season.
The Red Wolves played
four home matches at
Mosey Memorial Gym during the
2009 season. Players and specta-
tors enjoyed the experience in the
intimate setting. Fans got a chance
to be right on top of the action, and
the crowds were the loudest of IU
East’s 2009 season.
“The games were fast and fre-
netic, and the atmosphere was
electric,” the Seton Catholic High
School “Cardinal Captions” news-
letter reported. “I think all would
agree that the whole experience
was a real ‘win-win’ for both IUE
and SCHS.”
Mosey Memorial Gym opened
during the 2008-09 school year.
The gymnasium has a capacity of
about 500 fans. Locker facilities
are available for home and visiting
teams. The gym boasts an on-site
television studio for production of
IU East volleyball telecasts.
Seton Catholic High School is
located at 233 South Fifth Street
in Richmond.
“Our goal is to pack that place and
have people standing up,” Brown
told the Richmond
Palladium-Item. “I
think that would be
outstanding.
“It’s a great gym and
it’s a great gym to play
volleyball in.”
IU East’s volleyball
teams previously
played at sites such
as Union County High
School, the Richmond Athletic
Club and the Richmond High
School Tiernan Center.
Athletics SuiteThe Indiana University East ath-
letic department is housed in a
10-room suite in Springwood Hall
on the IU East campus.
The athletics suite opened in Feb-
ruary of 2010. The space includes
offices for all coaches, a study
hall/team meeting room, storage,
laundry facilities and a training
room.
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Iowa - or bust!
The Indiana University
East volleyball team has
the final stop of the NAIA
volleyball season in mind
as the 2011 season ap-
proaches.
The Red Wolves made
history in 2010 with a
39-4 season that includ-
ed a 26-0 start, a program-best No. 27 national rat-
ing, a repeat Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Con-
ference tournament title and a return trip to the NAIA
Volleyball National Championship Opening Round.
The top 24 teams in the 36-team NAIA national tour-
nament advance to Sioux City, Iowa, to determine the
national champion. IU East’s 2010 season ended one
match short of an Iowa trip. The Red Wolves want to
make that Iowa trip for the first time in 2011.
“We’ve been at the doorstep twice, the first round of
the national level,” said IU East coach Charlie Brown.
“Our goal is to bust through and get to Iowa and play
at the final site of the national level.”
“We struggled to gain respect at the national level
last season, and this season we are out to claim that
respect!”
The traveling partyIU East assembled an impressive crew for its 2011
journey.
Nine of IU East’s 10 rotation players from the end of
the 2010 season return. The Red Wolves also wel-
come a talented five-player recruiting class.
“We have tremendous depth this season, more so
than ever before, and we are going to use this to our
advantage both in practices and matches,” Brown
said.
“Everyone is working hard. Most importantly, we
have an experienced and hungry team.”
Brown looks to his two junior All-Americans to navi-
gate the road the Iowa.
Setter Lauren Crump (Indianapolis, Ind./Scecina Me-
morial High School) led the NAIA in assists per game
and became the first IU East athlete in any sport to
earn second-team All-America honors. Crump won
KIAC and American Volleyball Coaches Association
Northeast Region Player of the Year accolades.
Middle hitter Breezy Strete (Troy, Ohio/Troy High
School) was among the NAIA leaders in hitting per-
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centage and kills per game. She repeated as an NAIA
honorable mention All-American.
Brown reports both appear poised to perform at an
even higher level in 2011.
The team’s other junior, libero Kristin Waechter (Mun-
cie, Ind./Daleville High School), also will serve as a
team captain in 2011. Waechter is on pace to break
most of IU East’s defensive records by the end of this
season.
IU East enters the 2011 season with three seniors
after playing the past two years without any seniors
on the roster.
Outside hitter Courtney Flory (New Paris, Ohio/
National Trail High School) is poised to become IU
East’s first four-year NAIA volleyball letterwinner.
Flory proved her worth in 2010 when she stepped
into the starting lineup and performed well after inju-
ries created an opening on the front line.
Right side hitter Paige Lay (Bloomington/Normal,
Ill./Parkland College) was the American Volleyball
Coaches Association Northeast Region Newcomer of
the Year after a big finish to her 2010 season. She
posted some of the best hitting statistics in the na-
tion.
Defensive specialist Sarah Berlatsky (Thomasboro,
Ill./Parkland College) excels in serve receive and adds
to the Red Wolves’ pack of skilled back row players.
Four sophomores played big roles in IU East’s big
2010 season.
Middle hitter Caitlin Burroughs (Richmond, Ind./
Northeastern High School) broke the Red Wolves’
match, season and career records for solo blocks as
a freshman en route to all-conference and all-region
honors.
Outside hitter Sarah Shilling (Warsaw, Ind./Warsaw
Community High School) emerged as a capable all-
around player and is expected to provide more of-
fense for IU East in 2011.
Defensive specialist Meagan Stoker (Celina, Ohio/
Celina High School) established a school record for
serve receive percentage in 2010 and will be a regu-
lar in the Red Wolves’ back row in 2011.
Ariel Cox (Ansonia, Ohio/Mississinawa Valley High
School) is capable of playing any spot on the floor.
Five newcomers join the ride in 2011.
Junior “front row specialist” Taylor White (Greenville,
Ill./Kaskaskia Community College) can play any front
row position after earning all-conference honors for
her NJCAA Division I team in 2010.
Redshirt freshman Kasey Stolle (Richmond, Ind./Ball
State University) joined the program late in the sum-
mer to make a strong defense even better.
Freshman outside hitter Brooke Sahm (Indianapolis,
Ind./Roncalli High School) was the top hitter on a
squad that was ranked among the top 60 high school
teams in the nation.
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Freshman Lindsay Kurz (Indianapolis, Ind./Luther-
an High School), an Indiana all-state selection in
2010, gives the Red Wolves unprecedented depth at
setter.
Freshman Cinder Weber (Muncie, Ind./Wapahani
High School) offers an energy boost for the back row.
The itineraryA chance to host the conference tournament and
more than 10 matches against teams that received
votes in the final 2010 Tachikara-NAIA Volleyball
Coaches Poll highlight the 2011 IU East volleyball
schedule.
“This year, WOW, from a strength of schedule per-
spective we’ve taken a giant step and a risky one,
but very calculated!” Brown said. “We will be playing
12 to 15 of the top-ranked teams in the country this
season. Every outing will be a dogfight - or should I
say a wolf fight!
“There are no easy wins on our schedule this year.
How we perform in the heat of battle will further de-
fine us as a program at the national level. We strug-
gled to gain respect at the national level last season,
and this season we are out to claim that respect”
IU East opens the 2011 regular season Aug. 18 at
the Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament.
The Red Wolves’ home opener is Aug. 24 against
Marian University at Seton Catholic High School. IU
East will play 10 home matches at Seton’s Chuck
Mosey Memorial Gymnasium.
The highlights of the home schedule include a Sept.
14 matchup against Indiana Institute of Technology
and a Oct. 26 contest against 2010 KIAC regular
season champion Asbury University.
IU East also will play these teams that ended the
2010 regular season receiving votes in the Tachika-
ra-NAIA Volleyball Coaches Poll: Aquinas, College of
the Ozarks, Indiana Wesleyan, Shawnee State, Taylor
and Georgetown.
IU East could face other ranked teams in the cross-
over rounds of tournaments.
IU East will host the Kentucky Intercollegiate Ath-
letic Conference Tournament on Nov. 11 and 12 in
the Richmond High School Tiernan Center.
The Red Wolves are the two-time defending KIAC
Tournament champions.
It’s IU East’s first opportunity to host the KIAC vol-
leyball tournament.
The Red Wolves will play 15 KIAC regular season
matches leading up to the KIAC tournament. The
league has moved to a double round robin for the
2011 season.
The travel checkpointsBrown calls them “the three pillars.”
Conference championship. Conference tournament.
Opening round of the national tournament.
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Brown will look back on 2011 as a successful season
if the Red Wolves achieve all of those goals.
“It won’t be easy,” Brown said. “We’ve told them
numerous times that this year, it’s not a sprint but
a marathon, and we want to be the ones still stand-
ing down the homestretch. By the second half of the
season we will be battle tested, hopefully healthy and
more focused than ever on the most important goals
we set this year.”
IU East was the top choice in the KIAC preseason
poll and ranked 26th in the NAIA’s national pre-
season poll.
The Red Wolves invite the community to join them on
their 2011 trip
“It’s exciting volleyball,” Brown said. “These kids are
playing for IU East and the community, and we want
their support.
“It’s good volleyball, and it’s their chance to see a
team that is working hard toward the national level.”
2011 Schedule8/18 ^ vs. Michigan-Dearborn 4 p.m.8/18 ^ at Grace 8 p.m.8/19 ^ vs. IU Southeast 9 a.m.8/19 ^ TBD 2 p.m./4 p.m.8/24 Marian 7 p.m.8/26 vs. Bethel (Ind.) 1 p.m.8/26 vs. Aquinas 7 p.m.8/27 vs. Indiana Tech 8:30 a.m.8/27 vs. Daemen 10:30 a.m.8/31 Northwestern Ohio 7 p.m.9/9 * at IU Southeast 7 p.m.9/10 * at Brescia 1 p.m.9/10 * vs. Mountain State (at Brescia) 3 p.m.9/14 Indiana Tech 7 p.m.9/16 # vs. St. Ambrose 1 p.m.9/16 # vs. Robert Morris College 7 p.m.9/17 # vs. College of the Ozarks Noon9/17 # vs. trevecca Nazarene 4 p.m.9/20 * Cincinnati Christian 7 p.m.9/24 * St. Louis College of Pharmacy 10 a.m.9/24 * Brescia 2 p.m.9/28 at Indiana Wesleyan 7 p.m.9/30 + vs. Olivet 11 a.m.9/30 + vs. Olivet Nazarene 7 p.m.10/1 + TBD TBD10/1 + TBD TBD10/6 at Urbana 7 p.m.10/8 * Midway Noon10/8 Huntington 4 p.m.10/12 * at Cincinnati Christian 7 p.m.10/15 * at Asbury Noon10/15 * vs. Berea (at Asbury) 2 p.m.10/18 * IU Southeast 6 p.m.10/26 * Asbury 7 p.m.10/28 & vs. Indiana Tech Noon10/28 & vs. Shawnee State 6 p.m.10/29 & vs. Taylor 1:30 p.m.10/29 & at Georgetown College 5:30 p.m.11/1 at Cedarville 7 p.m.11/4 * at Midway 7 p.m.11/5 * at Berea Noon11/5 * vs. Mountain State (at Berea) 2 p.m.Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament11/11 KIAC Quarterfinals (at Richmond High School) TBA11/12 KIAC Semifinals (at Richmond High School) TBA11/12 KIAC Championship (at Richmond High School) TBANAIA National Championships11/19 NAIA National Championships Opening Round TBA11/29-12/3 NAIA National Championships Final Site TBA
All times Eastern* KIAC match^ Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament% University of Rio Grande Invitational# Olivet Nazarene University Holiday Inn Express Classic+ Indiana Institute of Technology Liz Lykowski Memorial Tournament& Georgetown College Boneyard Brawl
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The husband and wife
team of Charlie and
Londa Brown took over
the Indiana University
East club volleyball pro-
gram in 2005 when the
program was at its lowest
participation level.
The goal was to turn the
IU East program around
and to build a respectful
and successful program the school and community
could be proud of. They sought out and recruited tal-
ented athletes who shared the same vision and goals
for the future of IU East volleyball.
The Browns quickly proved they had a winning strat-
egy.
They made history in 2006 when they led IU East to
the best record in the program’s existence.
They again made history early in 2007 by signing
the first official athletic recruit in IU East’s history.
The Browns’ 2007 team set another school record
for wins, finishing 21-3 overall during IU East’s first
year as an NAIA institution.
The next step was to contend for the Kentucky Inter-
collegiate Athletic Conference title. The Browns made
it their mission to build the IU East volleyball pro-
gram into one of the most respected and recognized
programs in the KIAC.
The 2008 season
brought more highlights.
IU East finished second
in the KIAC regular sea-
son standings and in the
conference tournament.
The Red Wolves defeated
multiple NCAA Division
II and NCAA Division III
teams during a 15-17
season.
The IU East volleyball program reached even greater
heights during the 2009 season. The Red Wolves
started 8-0 and won the title at the Grace College
Ramada Plaza Tournament. IU East attracted votes in
the NAIA Coaches Top 25 Volleyball Poll for the first
time. The Red Wolves won 10 consecutive games at
the end of the regular season plus the KIAC tourna-
ment. IU East clinched the program’s first KIAC regu-
lar season and tournament titles during that stretch.
Charlie Brown was recognized as KIAC Coach of the
Year, and the Red Wolves made their first appearance
in the NAIA National Championship.
IU East continued its climb in 2010. The Red Wolves
set a school record with a 26-0 start and went on
to a 39-4 season. IU East repeated as KIAC tourna-
ment champions and made a return trip to the NAIA
National Championship. The Red Wolves finished the
regular season ranked 27th in the NAIA Coaches Top
25 Volleyball Poll, the highest rating in the program’s
history.
Meet the Red WolvesCharlie Brown • Head Coach • 5th NAIA seasonLonda Brown • Assistant Coach • 5th NAIA season
Charlie Brown Londa Brown
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The Browns expect the Red Wolves to make more
history in the games and seasons to come.
The Browns share an extensive volleyball back-
ground. They played and coached club volleyball at
various levels in the Ohio Valley Region and Hoosier
Region, as well as in local leagues and tournaments.
Charlie and Londa both still have a great passion
for the game and love to play when time permits. In
addition to their commitment to IU East, Charlie is
a Transportation Manager at Hill’s Pet Nutrition, and
Londa is a Procurement Manager at Neaton Auto
Products.
The Browns currently live in Liberty, Ind., with their
dogs, Brodie and Hannah.
All About CharlieFull name: Charles Joseph Brown Jr.
Hometown: Myrtle Beach, S.C.
College: Okaloosa-Walton College
Why Charlie coaches at IU East: Londa and I saw an
opportunity to help build a volleyball program out of
the ashes and build it into something that everyone
in the community and the school could be proud of.
All About LondaFull name: Londa Oza Brown
Hometown: Richmond, Ind.
Why Londa coaches at IU East: It’s a game that I love
and I’ve met a lot of wonderful people through the
years because of the game. It’s an opportunity to give
back to the game and community and work with a
great group of young ladies.
Career record (NAIA era, 2007-present)Season W-L (All) Pct. W-L (KIAC) Pct. Place
2007 21-3 .875 4-3 .571 N/A
2008 15-17 .469 5-2 .714 2nd
2009 30-12 .714 8-0 1.000 1st
2010 39-4 .907 7-1 .875 2nd
TOTALS 105-36 .745 24-6 .800 N/A
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Charlie and Londa Brown have built the IU East volleyball program into one of the best in the NAIA.
Sarah Berlatsky
2010• Played in all 43 IU
East matches.
• Made season-high 13
digs in home win against
Indiana Wesleyan Uni-
versity on Sept. 15.
• Finished season with
2 kills, 21 assists, .945
serve receive percentage
and 232 digs (1.62 per
game) in 143 games.
College• Helped Parkland College finish third in the NJCAA
Division II national tournament in 2009. Parkland
was ranked No. 1 in the NJCAA Division II at the
conclusion of the 2009 regular season.
• Made 330 digs and excelled in serve reception for
the Cobras.
High School• Recognized as one of the top players in the Cham-
paign area during her career at Rantoul High School.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“‘Sky’ is great in serve receive and is a tenacious
defensive player when she gets in her zone.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2010 2 11 34 -.265 21 0 .967 .945 232 0
Totals 2 11 34 -.265 21 0 .967 .945 232 0
All About Sarah• Full name: Sarah Lynn Berlatsky
• Height: 5’5”
• Hometown: Thomasboro, Ill.
• High School: Rantoul High School
• Previous College: Parkland College
• Area of study: Marketing
• Parents: Mark and Christy Berlatsky
• Why Sarah chose IU East: The town and the players
all seemed really nice and welcoming
Meet the Red Wolves#1 • Sarah Berlatsky • Senior • Defensive Specialist/Libero
Sarah Berlatsky
Courtney Flory
2010• At her best in big
matches, including a
season-high 14 kills on
Oct. 16 against Madon-
na University.
• Made season-high
seven digs Oct. 23 in
win against Cincinnati
Christian University.
2009• Posted season-high 15 kills Aug. 21 to help Red
Wolves earn the program’s first victory against Indi-
ana University Southeast.
• Made season-high six blocks Nov. 14 in Kentucky
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tournament semi-
final win against Cincinnati Christian University. ...
2008• Second on team with 215 kills (2.13 per game)
and a .198 hitting percentage.
• Season high 14 kills in just three games in Sept.
11 match against Marian University.
• Had 12 kills and just one error in 24 attempts
(.458 attack percentage) in Sept. 23 match against
Kentucky State University.
• Season high 7 digs in four matches.
• Season high 5.5 blocks in Sept. 27 match against
Indiana University Southeast.
High School• Set school record for aces in a season (69) and
kills in a season (208) during senior year at National
Trail High School.
• Team MVP and first team all-county as a senior.
• Set school record for aces in one game (11) and
then-record for aces in a season (58) during junior
year at National Trail.
• Team most valuable defensive player, Ohio District
15 honorable mention and all-county honorable men-
tion as a junior.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“It’s Courtney’s fourth year as a Red Wolf and she
is our first player to go four NAIA seasons. She is a
quiet one, but when she is on she is tough to stop.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2008 215 91 625 .198 5 0 .800 .778 91 53
2009 154 66 432 .204 3 0 .500 1.000 81 22
2010 192 69 483 .255 2 0 .000 1.000 64 38
Totals 561 226 1,540 .217 10 0 .714 .840 236 113
All About Courtney• Full name: Courtney Mari Flory
• Height: 5’9”
• Hometown: New Paris, Ohio
• High School: National Trail High School
• Area of study: Nursing
• Parents: Tom and Josephine Flory
• Why Courtney chose IU East: It is close to home
and I heard they had a great nursing program. What
I like about the athletic department is the volleyball
program. I heard they had a great team and I really
wanted to be a part of that team
Meet the Red Wolves#6 • Courtney Flory • Senior • Outside Hitter
Courtney Flory
Paige Lay
2010• Named American Vol-
leyball Coaches Associa-
tion Northeast Region
Newcomer of the Year.
• Named to AVCA All-
Northeast Region team.
• Named to All-Kentucky
Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference team.
• Recognized as KIAC
Player of the Week for
weeks of Nov. 8 and Nov. 15.
• Named to University of Rio Grande Aces in August
Classic all-tournament team and Defiance College
Invitational all-tournament team.
• Ranked second on IU East with 412 kills.
• Ranked second on IU East and eighth in the NAIA
with a .383 hitting percentage.
• Posted a season-high 25 kills in win against the
University of Northwestern Ohio on Nov. 4, the most
kills for an IU East player in a four-set match.
• Played in 42 IU East matches.
• Finished season with 2.96 kills per game, 11 as-
sists, 2 aces, .957 serve receive percentage, 40 digs
(0.29 per game), 4 block solos and 53 block assists
(0.41 blocks per game) in 139 games.
College• Helped Parkland College (Ill.) finish third in the
NJCAA Division II national tournament during her two
seasons with the Cobras. Parkland also was ranked
No. 1 in the NJCAA Division II at the conclusion of
the 2009 regular season.
• Finished 22nd in the nation in attack percentage
at .394 and 35th in the nation in kills per set with
3.03. Led Parkland in both categories.
• Finished her sophomore season at Parkland with
482 kills.
• First-team all-conference and second-team all-
region selection as a sophomore.
High School• Finished in Normal Community High School’s all-
time top 40 in assists, kills, blocks, points and aces.
• Led Normal Community to the Sweet 16 in the Il-
linois state tournament as a senior.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Pay-Lay has amazing hops. She is a dominant right
side hitter and a much-improved right side blocker.
We are looking for big things out of her during her
senior year.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2010 412 97 823 .383 11 2 .526 .957 40 57
Totals 412 97 823 .383 11 2 .526 .957 40 57
All About Paige• Full name: Paige Elise Lay
• Height: 5’9”
• Hometown: Bloomington/Normal, Ill.
• High School: Normal Community High School
• Previous College: Parkland College
• Area of study: Business administration
• Parents: Connie and Mike Lay
• Why Paige chose IU East: Athletics, campus, aca-
demics and friendly atmosphere
Meet the Red Wolves#2 • Paige Lay • Senior • Right Side Hitter
Paige Lay
Lauren Crump
2010• Became IU East’s first
second-team Tachikara-
NAIA Volleyball All-
American.
• Also named American
Volleyball Coaches Asso-
ciation Northeast Region
Player of the Year and
Kentucky Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference
Player of the Year.
• Led the NAIA in assists per game with 12.03.
• Named KIAC Player of the Week for the week of
Oct. 11.
• Named to the Grace College Invitational all-tour-
nament team and Defiance College Invitational all-
tournament team.
• Broke own school record for assists in a season with
1,721.
• Established school record for assists per game in a
season with 12.03.
• Posted season-high 61 assists in win against the
University of Northwestern Ohio on Nov. 4.
• Posted season-high 13 digs in win against Roches-
ter College on Sept. 25.
• Served up season-high five aces Oct. 2 against
Brescia University.
2009• First team All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference selection.
• Named to American Volleyball Coaches Association
All-Northeast Region team.
• Established school records in assists in a single
match (67 against University of Northwestern Ohio
on Nov. 10), assists in a single season (1,499) and
career assists (1,499).
• Voted to Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament
All-Tournament team in first collegiate competition.
• Named KIAC Player of the Week for week of Sept.
21.
High School• Four-year letterwinner at Scecina Memorial High
School.
• Team captain and team MVP.
• First team all-city and all-conference honoree.
• Played for South All-Stars in Indiana All-Star
Game.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Lo is our Peyton Manning. Our team quarterback.
Her accolades speak for themselves. She has worked
very hard in the offseason and come in very focused
and ready to take her game to the next level.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2009 96 33 325 .194 1,499 45 .944 .000 281 51
2010 72 33 219 .178 1,721 35 .930 .667 257 43
Totals 168 66 544 .187 3,220 80 .936 .667 538 94
All About Lauren• Full name: Lauren Marie Crump
• Height: 5’8”
• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
• High School: Scecina Memorial High School
• Area of study: Communication
• Parents: Joe and Rozanne Crump
• Why Lauren chose IU East: To be a part of some-
thing new, exciting and successful
Meet the Red Wolves#8 • Lauren Crump • Junior • Setter
Lauren Crump
Breezy Strete
2010• Became IU East’s first
two-time All-American by
earning Tachikara-NAIA
All-America honorable
mention recognition.
• Named to American
Volleyball Coaches As-
sociation All-Northeast
Region team.
• Named to All-Kentucky
Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference team.
• Recognized as KIAC Player of the Week for week of
Sept. 6.
• Established new school record for career kills
(984).
• Broke own school record for kills in a season (518).
• Led IU East and ranked fifth in the NAIA in hitting
percentage (.418).
• Led IU East and ranked 44th in the NAIA in kills
per game (3.60).
• Posted season-high 23 kills in Red Wolves’ five-
game win at Marian University on Aug. 25.
• Made two solo blocks and eight block assists in win
against Brescia University on Oct. 2.
2009• Named Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-
ence Player of the Year after leading the Red Wolves
to KIAC regular season and tournament titles.
• Tachikara-NAIA All-America honorable mention
selection.
• Named to American Volleyball Coaches Association
All-Northeast Region team.
• Won Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament MVP
in first collegiate competition.
• Recognized as KIAC Player of the Week for week of
Nov. 9 and week of Nov. 16.
• Set school record for kills in a season with 466.
High School• Ohio District 9 first team and first-team all-confer-
ence as a junior and senior at Troy High School.
• Ohio District 9 second team and second-team all-
conference as a sophomore.
• Troy went 20-6 and finished first in its division of
the conference during Breezy’s senior year.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Breezy worked hard in the offseason and came into
the preseason in great shape. We expect her to be a
dominant force in the middle, and she has worked
hard at her block to go along with her offensive
game.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2009 466 149 1,004 .316 5 0 1.000 .500 70 81
2010 518 115 965 .418 8 0 .000 .500 44 97
Totals 984 264 1,969 .365 13 0 1.000 .500 114 178
All About Breezy• Full name: Brianna Nicole Strete
• Height: 6’0”
• Hometown: Troy, Ohio
• High School: Troy High School
• Area of study: Plans to be a nutritionist or personal
trainer
• Parents: Dianne and Anthony
• Why Breezy chose IU East: Great opportunities
Meet the Red Wolves#5 • Breezy Strete • Junior • Middle Hitter
Breezy Strete
Kristin Waechter
2010• Led IU East with 554
digs (3.85 per game)
and 40 total aces (0.28
per game).
• Posted career high
with 30 digs on Oct. 15
in win against Shawnee
State University.
• Had 22 digs against
Madonna University on
Oct. 16.
• Served up season-high four aces in win at Union
College on Oct. 9.
• Played in all 43 IU East matches.
• Finished season with 6 kills, 14 assists, .937 ser-
vice percentage and .943 serve receive percentage in
144 games.
2009• Set school record for serve receive percentage at
.946.
• Led team in aces with 46 and aces per game with
0.31.
• Posted season high of 17 digs Sept. 19 in five-
game win against University of the Cumberlands.
• Played in 41 matches.
• Finished season with 7 kills, 9 assists, .936 service
percentage and 295 digs (1.97 per game) in 150
games.
High School• All-county, all-conference and all-state volleyball
selection at Daleville High School.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Waech has shown tremendous growth both as a
player and as a leader. She is one of our team cap-
tains this year and she will be our stabilizer in the
back row.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2009 7 4 37 .081 9 46 .936 .946 295 1
2010 6 5 35 .029 14 40 .937 .943 554 0
Totals 13 9 72 .055 23 86 .936 .944 849 1
All About Kristin• Full name: Kristin Mae Waechter
• Height: 5’5”
• Hometown: Muncie, Ind.
• High School: Daleville High School
• Area of study: Criminal justice
• Parents: Rita Gates and Mike Waechter
• Why Kristin chose IU East: I love how it’s close to
home, and I love the fact I get an IU Big Ten degree
Meet the Red Wolves#4 • Kristin Waechter • Junior • Defensive Specialist/Libero
Kristin Waechter
Caitlin Burroughs
2010• Named to American
Volleyball Coaches As-
sociation All-Northeast
Region team.
• Named to All-Kentucky
Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference team.
• Recognized as KIAC
Player of the Week for
weeks of Sept. 27 and
Oct. 25.
• Established school record for blocks in a match
with seven against Asbury University on Oct. 26.
• Established school records for solo blocks in a sea-
son and career (90) and block assists in a season and
career (114).
• Established new school record and ranked third in
the NAIA in blocks per game (1.42).
• Posted season-high 12 kills in win against Marian
University on Aug. 25 and win against Huntington
University on Oct. 6.
• Made season-high eight digs Oct. 15 in win against
Shawnee State University.
• Served up season-high six aces Aug. 27 in win at
the University of Rio Grande.
• Played in all 43 IU East matches.
• Finished season with 322 kills (2.24 per game),
.336 hitting percentage, 15 assists, 37 aces (0.26
per game), .896 service percentage and 112 digs
(0.78 per game) in 144 games.
High School• Led Northeastern High School to a 29-1 record and
the program’s first Indiana Class 2A sectional title
during her senior season.
• Class 2A all-state selection.
• Finished her senior season with 572 kills, 108 aces
and 197 blocks (including 149 solo blocks).
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Burr is our ‘Grim Reaper’ at the net. She is a tre-
mendous block threat and has really improved her
offensive game to go with it.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2010 322 89 694 .336 15 37 .896 .857 112 114
Totals 322 89 694 .336 15 37 .896 .857 112 114
All About Caitlin• Full name: Caitlin Rose Burroughs
• Height: 5’11”
• Hometown: Richmond, Ind.
• High School: Northeastern High School
• Area of study: Law/Criminal justice
• Parents: Rosemarie Burroughs and Patrick Bur-
roughs
• Why Caitlin chose IU East: Good school and saw
great opportunities
Meet the Red Wolves#7 • Caitlin Burroughs • Sophomore • Middle Hitter
Caitlin Burroughs
Ariel Cox
2010• Received NAIA Nation-
al Championship team
Champions of Charac-
ter Award prior to Red
Wolves’ NAIA National
Championship Opening
Round match at Shaw-
nee State University.
• Distributed 16 assists
on Oct. 23 against Cin-
cinnati Christian Univer-
sity.
• Made season-high four digs in win against Harris-
Stowe State University on Oct. 22.
• Finished season with 1 kill, 17 assists, 3 aces,
.913 service percentage, 18 digs (0.78 per game)
and one block assist in 23 games.
High School• All-conference selection, an all-district honoree and
district all-star during her senior season at Mississi-
nawa Valley High School.
• Helped the Blackhawks to an 18-6 record during
her senior season.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“A.J. is one of the hardest workers on the team. She
is willing to do whatever is asked of her. She has
diversified her role and now can play almost any posi-
tion on the floor.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2010 1 2 5 -.200 17 3 .913 .889 18 1
Totals 1 2 5 -.200 17 3 .913 .889 18 1
All About Ariel• Full name: Ariel Jordan Cox
• Height: 5’7”
• Hometown: Ansonia, Ohio
• High School: Mississinawa Valley High School
• Area of study: Nursing
• Parents: Lisa and Kevin Cox
• Why Ariel chose IU East: Close to home and my
major
Meet the Red Wolves#15 • Ariel Cox • Sophomore • Outside Hitter
Ariel Cox
Meagan Stoker
2010• Established school
record for serve receive
percentage at .949.
• Made season-high 15
digs Sept. 11 against
Lourdes College in
championship match
of the Defiance College
Invitational.
• Played in all 43 IU
East matches.
• Finished season with 2 kills, 9 assists, 17 aces,
a .943 service percentage and 205 digs (1.46 per
game) in 140 games.
High School• All-conference selection at Celina High School.
• Helped Celina to a 21-6 record during her senior
season.
• Led the Bulldogs in digs and serve receptions.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Meagan is a steady defensive player. She never
complains and has grown a lot as a player in a short
time. We are looking for great ball control out of her
in 2011.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2010 2 2 10 .000 9 17 .943 .949 205 0
Totals 2 2 10 .000 9 17 .943 .949 205 0
All About Meagan• Full name: Meagan Alyssa Stoker
• Height: 5’6”
• Hometown: Celina, Ohio
• High School: Celina High School
• Parents: Lloyd and Vicki Stoker
• Why Meagan chose IU East: The coaching staff and
the volleyball team are very nice; the academics are
very good; it’s close to home and it’s the perfect size
Meet the Red Wolves#3 • Meagan Stoker • Sophomore • Defensive Specialist/Libero
Meagan Stoker
Sarah Shilling
2010• Led IU East in service
percentage (.966).
• Posted season-high 16
kills in win against Berea
College on Nov. 6.
• Made season-high nine
digs Sept. 23 in win at
Urbana University and
Oct. 26 against Asbury
University.
• Served up season-high
three aces in win at Harris-Stowe State University on
Oct. 22 and in win against Berea College on Nov. 6.
• Played in all 43 IU East matches.
• Finished season with 341 kills (2.38 per game),
.274 hitting percentage, 5 assists, 16 aces, .963
serve receive percentage, 147 digs (1.03 per game),
20 block solos and 42 block assists (0.43 blocks per
game) in 143 games.
High School• Led the Warsaw Community High School volleyball
team to a 29-5 record as a senior, with all of the
losses against state-ranked teams.
• All-Northern Lakes Conference selection as a se-
nior.
• Standout on the Warsaw basketball team.
• Reached the Indiana track and field state finals in
the shot put as a junior.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“‘Blue’ has come into her own as an outside hitter.
Her contributions on the outside will be critical to the
success of the team, and she is very capable of doing
the job.”
Career statistics Season K E TA Pct Ast Ace Srv% Rec% DIG BK
2010 341 109 847 .274 5 16 .966 .963 147 62
Totals 341 109 847 .274 5 16 .966 .963 147 62
All About Sarah• Full name: Sarah Christine Shilling
• Height: 6’0”
• Hometown: Warsaw, Ind.
• High School: Warsaw Community High School
• Area of study: Business administration
• Parents: Christine and Spencer Shilling
• Why Sarah chose IU East: I knew I wanted to come
here when I met the coaches and players. They were
great!
Meet the Red Wolves#9 • Sarah Shilling • Sophomore • Outside Hitter
Sarah Shilling
Meet the Red Wolves
Kasey Stolle
College• First-team all-confer-
ence selection and the
most improved player as
a sophomore for Kas-
kaskia College, a Nation-
al Junior College Athletic
Association Division I
program.
• Recorded 323 kills (2.78 kills per set) and 74
blocks (0.64 blocks per set) during her sophomore
season at Kaskaskia.
High School • Played volleyball for Greenville (Ill.) High School.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Taylor is a strong athlete with a ton of upside poten-
tial. She is quickly learning how to play at this level,
and she may be called upon to go to any of the three
front row positions.”
All About Taylor• Full name: Taylor Christine White
• Height: 5’11”
• Hometown: Greenville, Ill.
• High School: Greenville High School
• Previous College: Kaskaskia College
• Area of study: Psychology
• Parents: Christy White and Kelly White
• Why Taylor chose IU East: The energy and excite-
ment that I saw at the university
#13 • Taylor White • Junior • MH/OH
High School • Ranked second on her
team and eighth in her
conference in digs per
game during senior sea-
son at Richmond High
School.
• Academic all-confer-
ence honoree.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Kasey plays great defense and is not afraid to hit
the floor. She has the potential to step in right away
and contribute in her first season.”
All About Kasey• Full name: Kasey Ann Stolle
• Height: 5’5”
• Hometown: Richmond, Ind.
• High School: Richmond High School
• Previous College: Ball State University
• Area of study: Biology
• Parents: Donald Stolle and Nancy Vanover
• Why Kasey chose IU East: To stay close to home, to
major in biology and to be able to play volleyball with
a great group of girls and coaches
#14 • Kasey Stolle • Redshirt Freshman • DS/L
Taylor White
Meet the Red Wolves
High School • Helped Lutheran High
School reach the Indiana
Class A state champion-
ship match as a senior.
• Indiana Class A all-
state selection.
• All-county and all-con-
ference honoree.
• Led Lutheran in assists and was second on the
team in kills during senior season.
• Helped Lutheran reach the Indiana Class A state
semifinals during her sophomore and junior seasons.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report• “Lindsay is a tremendous athlete with good court
sense and a nice jump serve. Her role will be key to
our success this season.”
All About Lindsay• Full name: Lindsay Taylor Kurz
• Height: 5’9”
• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
• High School: Lutheran High School
• Area of study: Criminal justice
• Parents: Joel and Nancy Kurz
• Why Lindsay chose IU East: The great group of
girls, great coaches and good school environment
#12 • Lindsay Kurz • Freshman • S
High School • Top hitter as a se-
nior for Roncalli High
School volleyball team
that finished the regular
season ranked No. 2 in
Indiana’s Class 3A and
ranked in the top 60 in
one national poll.
• Honorable mention all-county selection.
• Honorable mention academic all-state honoree.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report• “Brooke is an explosive player with a good volley-
ball IQ. She is a true competitor.”
All About Brooke• Full name: Brooke Michelle Sahm
• Height: 5’11”
• Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind.
• High School: Roncalli High School
• Area of study: Nursing
• Parent: Karen Sahm
• Why Brooke chose IU East: I love the team, coach-
es, campus and nursing program
#11 • Brooke Sahm • Freshman • OH
Lindsay Kurz
Brooke Sahm
Meet the Red Wolves
High School • Helped Wapahani
High School to an 82-
17 record and a county
championship over her
last three high school
seasons. Wapahani fin-
ished the regular season
ranked third in the state
in Indiana’s Class 2A during Cinder’s senior season.
• Weber’s Wapahani team was the only team to take
a set off of eventual Class 2A state champion Muncie
Burris during the 2010 postseason.
Coach Brown’s Scouting Report“Cinder is our sparkplug, our Energizer Bunny.”
All About Cinder• Full name: Cinder Rahne Weber
• Height: 5’4”
• Hometown: Muncie, Ind.
• High School: Wapahani High School
• Area of study: Nursing
• Parents: Vaughn Weber and Lisa Weber
• Why Cinder chose IU East: I loved the campus and
I really like the volleyball team
#10 • Cinder Weber • Freshman • DS/L
Cinder Weber
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Red Wolves OpponentsOpponent Information • Travel Guide
OPPONENTSAquinas College
Match date: August 26
Nickname: Saints
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 29-12
Web: www.aquinas.edu/athletics
Asbury University
Match dates: October 15 and
October 26
Nickname: Eagles
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 33-5
Web: www.asbury.edu/athlet-
ics
Berea College
Match dates: October 15 and
November 5
Nickname: Mountaineers
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 2-14
Web: www.berea.edu/athletics/
Bethel College
Match date: August 26
Nickname: Pilots
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 21-20
Web: www.bethelcollege.edu/
sports
Brescia University
Match dates: September 10
and September 24
Nickname: Bearcats
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 3-24
Web: www.brescia.edu/athletics/
Cedarville University
Match date: November 1
Nickname: Yellow Jackets
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
2010 record: 18-20
Web: yellowjackets.cedarville.
edu
Cincinnati Christian University
Match dates: September 20
and October 12
Nickname: Eagles
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 19-12
Web: www.goccueagles.com/
College of the Ozarks
Match date: September 17
Nickname: Bobcats
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 29-12
Web: www.cofo.edu/athletics.
asp
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Red Wolves OpponentsOpponent Information • Travel Guide
Daemen College
Match date: August 27
Nickname: Wildcats
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 14-18
Web: www.daemen.edu/athlet-
ics
Georgetown College
Match date: October 29
Nickname: Tigers
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 25-12
Web: www.georgetowncolleg-
eathletics.com/
Grace College
Match date: August 18
Nickname: Lancers
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 17-17
Web: www.grace.edu/athletics
Huntington University
Match date: October 8
Nickname: Foresters
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 3-30
Web: www.huntington.edu/
athletics/
Indiana
Institute of Technology
Match dates: August 27, Sep-
tember 14 and October 28
Nickname: Warriors
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 34-6
Web: www.indianatech.edu/
athletics/
Indiana University Southeast
Match dates: August 19, Sep-
tember 9 and October 18
Nickname: Grenadiers
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 19-19
Web: www.iusathletics.com
Indiana Wesleyan University
Match date: September 28
Nickname: Wildcats
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 33-11
Web: www.iwuwildcats.com
Marian University
Match date: August 24
Nickname: Knights
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 15-17
Web: www.muknights.com
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Match date: August 18
Nickname: Wolves
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 13-30
Web: www.gowolves.net
Midway College
Match dates: October 8 and
November 4
Nickname: Eagles
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 15-17
Web: www.midway.edu/cur-
rent-students/athletics
Mountain State University
Match dates: September 10
and November 5
Nickname: Cougars
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 13-24
Web: www.mountainstate.edu/
sports/
University of Northwestern Ohio
Match date: August 31
Nickname: Racers
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 23-14
Web: www.unohracers.com/
Olivet College
Match date: September 30
Nickname: Comets
Affiliation: NCAA Division III
2010 record: 12-15
Web: www.olivetcomets.com
Olivet Nazarene University
Match date: September 30
Nickname: Tigers
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 22-15
Web: www.olivet.edu/athletics
Robert Morris University-Illinois
Match date: September 16
Nickname: Eagles
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 26-13
Web: www.robertmorris.edu/
athletics
Saint Ambrose University
Match date: September 16
Nickname: Bees
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 27-15
Web: web.sau.edu/athletics
Saint Louis College of Pharmacy
Match date: September 24
Nickname: Eutectics
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 6-18
Web: www.stlcop.edu/stu-
dentlife/athletics.asp
Shawnee State University
Match date: October 28
Nickname: Bears
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 35-12
Web: www.shawnee.edu/off/
athl/
Taylor University
Match date: October 29
Nickname: Trojans
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 35-8
Web: athletics.taylor.edu/
Trevecca Nazarene University
Match date: September 17
Nickname: Trojans
Affiliation: NAIA
2010 record: 17-21
Web: www.tnutrojans.com
Red Wolves OpponentsOpponent Information • Travel Guide
Urbana University
Match date: October 6
Nickname: Blue Knights
Affiliation: NCAA Division II
2010 record: 12-21
Web: sports.urbana.edu
TRAVEL GUIDEGrace College
Dates: August 18-19
Opponents: University of
Michigan-Dearborn, Grace
College and Indiana University
Southeast
Potential opponents: Bethel
College, Shawnee State
University, Doane College and
Daemen College
Facility: Orthopaedic Capital
Center
Address: 610 Wooster Road
Winona Lake, IN 46590
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Dates: August 26-27
Opponents: Bethel College,
Aquinas College, Indiana
Institute of Technology and
Daemen College
Facility: University of Michi-
gan-Dearborn Gymnasium
Address: 4901 Evergreen
Road
Dearborn, MI 48128
Indiana University Southeast
Date: September 9
Opponent: Indiana University
Southeast
Facility: Activities Building
Address: 4201 Grant Line
Road
New Albany, IN 47150
Brescia University
Date: September 10
Opponents: Brescia University
and Mountain State University
Facility: Brescia University
Campus Center
Address: 717 Frederica Street
Owensboro, KY 42301
Olivet Nazarene University
Dates: September 16 and 17
Opponents: Saint Ambrose
University, Robert Morris
University-Illinois, College of
the Ozarks and Trevecca Naza-
rene University
Facility: McHie Arena
Address: One University
Avenue
Bourbonnais, IL 60914
Indiana Wesleyan University
Date: September 28
Opponent: Indiana Wesleyan
University
Facility: Recreation and Well-
ness Center
Address: 4201 S. Washington
Street
Marion, IN 46953
Indiana Institute of Technology
Dates: September 30 and
October 1
Opponents: Olivet College and
Olivet Nazarene University
Potential opponents: Saint
Ambrose University, University
of Northwestern Ohio, Calumet
College of St. Joseph, Indiana
Institute of Technology, Trinity
Christian College, Spring Arbor
University, Indiana Wesleyan
University, Campbellsville Uni-
versity, Madonna University
Facility: Schaefer Center Gym-
nasium
Address: 1600 E. Washington
Blvd.
Fort Wayne, IN 46803
Urbana University
Date: October 6
Opponent: Urbana University
Facility: Warren G. Grimes
Center Gymnasium
Address: 579 College Way
Urbana, OH 43078
Cincinnati Christian University
Date: October 12
Opponent: Cincinnati Chris-
tian University
Facility: Presidents Hall
Address: 2700 Glenway
Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45204
Asbury University
Date: October 15
Opponents: Asbury University
and Berea College
Facility: George E. Luce Physi-
cal Activities Center
Address: One Macklem Drive
Wilmore, Ky 40390
Georgetown College
Dates: October 28 and 29
Opponents: Indiana Institute
of Technology, Shawnee State
University, Taylor University
and Georgetown College
Facility: Davis-Reid Alumni
Gym
Address: 400 East College
Street
Georgetown, KY 40234
Cedarville University
Date: November 1
Opponent: Cedarville Univer-
sity
Facility: Callan Athletic Center
Address: 251 North Main
Street
Cedarville, OH 45314
Midway College
Date: November 4
Opponent: Midway College
Facility: Marshall Gymnasium
Address: 512 East Stephens
Street
Midway, KY 40347
Berea College
Date: November 5
Opponents: Berea College and
Mountain State University
Facility: Seabury Center
Address: Berea College
Berea, Kentucky 40404
A day-by-day look back at
the 2010 Indiana Univer-
sity East volleyball season.
The Red Wolves went 39-4
and repeated as Kentucky
Intercollegiate Athletic Con-
ference tournament cham-
pions. IU East advanced to
the NAIA Volleyball Na-
tional Championship for the
second consecutive season.
August 20-21 - Perfect startIU East sets the tone for
the season by defending its
championship at the Grace
College Ramada Plaza
Tournament. Lauren Crump
and Madison Qualkenbush
were named to the all-
tournament team. IU East wins 12 of 13 sets in four
wins, including a sweep of tournament host Grace in
the championship match. IU East opened the tourna-
ment with an impressive win against Mount Vernon
Nazarene. The Red Wolves completed pool play with
victories against Huntington University and Bethel
College.
August 25 - Historic comebackIU East rallies from a two-game deficit for the first
time in the program’s history for a 24-26, 23-25,
25-20, 25-16, 15-10 win at No. 32 Marian Univer-
sity. It’s IU East’s first win against a team ranked in
the top 40 in the Tachikara-NAIA Volleyball Coaches’
Poll. “What a match,” coach Charlie Brown said. “It’s
a coach’s nightmare, but also a coach’s dream, to
come back from two games down.”
August 27-28 - Coming up AcesIU East wins the University of Rio Grande Aces in Au-
gust Classic with five victories in two days. Paige Lay
and Allison Nicley were named to the all-tournament
team. “It could have been any of our players, the way
they all contributed,” Brown said.
September 1 - Taming the WildcatsIU East wins in four games at Indiana Wesleyan
University. The Wildcats were coming off of two wins
against teams ranked in the top 27 in the national
poll.
Season ReviewDeuces! IU East repeats as KIAC tournament champs
The 2010 Indiana University East Red Wolves volleyball team. Front row from left: Sarah Berlatsky, Meagan Stoker, Kristin Waechter, Breezy Strete, Lau-ren Crump, Madison Qualkenbush and Caitlin Burroughs. Back row from left: Assistant coach Londa Brown, Ariel Cox, Courtney Flory, Allison Nicley, Paige Lay, Sarah Shilling, Victoria Hicks, volunteer coach Don Moster and head coach Charlie Brown.
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September 10-11 - Birthday treatAllison Nicley celebrates her 19th birthday by earn-
ing MVP honors at the Defiance College Invitational
as IU East wins the team title. The Red Wolves beat
Lourdes College in the championship match after
topping Defiance, Concordia University (Mich.) and
Manchester College in pool play. The Red Wolves
move to 15-0 and establish a new school record for
best start to a season. Breezy Strete breaks IU East’s
career record for kills during the Defiance College
Invitational.
September 15 - Home court advantageIU East completes a season sweep of Indiana Wes-
leyan with a four-game win in the Red Wolves’ home
opener. The Red Wolves pulled out the win even
though Allison Nicley went out with a leg injury dur-
ing the first game. A big and boisterous home crowd
serves as the “seventh man” in IU East’s comeback.
“An amazing crowd,” said Courtney Flory. “I’ve never
seen a crowd this big at IU East. When they cheered
it pumped us up even more and we were able to pull
out the win.”
September 23 - What layoff?IU East ended an eight-day break between matches
with a three-game win at NCAA Division II opponent
Urbana University. The Red Wolves won the first eight
points and impressed the Blue Knights with eight
blocks on a night when the temperature in the Ur-
bana gymnasium likely was in the 80s.
September 25 - Everybody chips inThe Red Wolves got contributions from all over the
roster in three-set home wins against Midway Col-
lege in the morning and Rochester College in the
afternoon. The Red Wolves tied the school record for
fewest points allowed in a game with the 25-4 score
in Game 2 against Midway.
September 28 - Still buzzing alongIU East beats Cedarville University’s Yellow Jackets
in four games to improve to 20-0.
Season Review
Indiana University East volleyball 2010 statisticsName GP MP K K/G E TA Pct Ast A/G TA Pct SA SA/G SE TA Pct RE TA Pct DIG D/G BS BA TOT B/G BE1 Sarah Berlatsky 143 43 2 .01 11 34 -.265 21 .15 46 .457 0 0 1 30 .967 20 364 .945 232 1.62 0 0 0 0 02 Madison Qualkenbush 141 42 6 .04 1 31 .161 24 .17 75 .320 31 .22 31 632 .951 27 332 .919 380 2.70 0 0 0 0 03 Meagan Stoker 140 43 2 .01 2 10 .000 9 .06 23 .391 17 .12 24 424 .943 14 277 .949 205 1.46 0 0 0 0 04 Kristin Waechter 144 43 6 .04 5 35 .029 14 .10 55 .255 40 .28 30 478 .937 27 476 .943 554 3.85 0 0 0 0 05 Breezy Strete 144 43 518 3.60 115 965 .418 8 .06 32 .250 0 0 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 44 .31 31 66 97 .67 216 Courtney Flory 95 34 192 2.02 69 483 .255 2 .02 9 .222 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 1.00 64 .67 11 27 38 .40 77 Caitlin Burroughs 144 43 322 2.24 89 694 .336 15 .10 42 .357 37 .26 53 509 .896 1 7 .857 112 .78 90 114 204 1.42 248 Lauren Crump 143 43 72 .50 33 219 .178 1721 12.03 3224 .534 35 .24 37 527 .930 2 6 .667 257 1.80 8 35 43 .30 139 Sarah Shilling 143 43 341 2.38 109 847 .274 5 .03 14 .357 16 .11 11 319 .966 5 136 .963 147 1.03 20 42 62 .43 911 Allison Nicley 51 16 157 3.08 44 353 .320 2 .04 12 .167 19 .37 20 158 .873 2 66 .970 66 1.29 8 15 23 .45 112 Paige Lay 139 42 412 2.96 97 823 .383 11 .08 43 .256 2 .01 9 19 .526 3 70 .957 40 .29 4 53 57 .41 614 Victoria Hicks 42 18 24 .57 6 54 .333 1 .02 3 .333 2 .05 6 76 .921 2 4 .500 19 .45 0 6 6 .14 115 Ariel Cox 23 15 1 .04 2 5 -.200 17 .74 17 1.00 3 .13 6 69 .913 1 9 .889 18 .78 0 1 1 .04 0Totals 2055 14.27 583 4553 .323 1850 12.85 3595 .515 202 1.40 228 3241 .930 116 1830 .937 2138 14.85 172 359 352 2.44 82Opponent totals 1431 9.94 719 4619 .154 1275 8.85 3278 .389 130 .90 235 1844 .873 250 2438 .897 1799 12.49 107 231 223 1.55 81
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October 2 - Perfect in any time zoneIU East sweeps conference matches against Indiana
University Southeast and Brescia University in Ow-
ensboro, Ky. Lauren Crump ascends to the top of the
NAIA assists per game rankings with 82 assists on
the day. She will lead the nation in assists per game
through the end of the season.
October 6 - In, out and still unbeaten.IU East returns home and sweeps Huntington Univer-
sity in about an hour.
October 9 - Payback time!IU East sweeps Montreat College and Union College
in a tri-match at Union. Union had swept IU East in
2009.
October 15-16 - A split decisionIU East’s 26-0 start ended at the USF/Asics Munci-
ana Invitational at Asics Munciana Volleyball Center
in Yorktown. IU East started the tournament with a
four-game win against Shawnee State University. IU
East then took its first loss of the season, a three-
game setback against 12th-ranked Indiana Tech. The
Red Wolves had won 33 consecutive regular season
matches dating back to 2009. “Its tough to take a
loss at any point,” said Red Wolves coach Charlie
Brown. “But it’s one thing if you take a loss against
a team that outplays you as opposed to a team you
don’t play well against, and Indiana Tech just out-
played us. If you are going to get beat, it might as
well be the No. 12 team in the nation, and then move
on.” IU East moved on to beat Calumet College of St.
Joseph to open the event’s second day before fall-
ing against 26th-ranked Madonna University in four
games in the tournament’s final match.
October 19 - Pink out!IU East beats NCAA Division II opponent Urbana
University. The Red Wolves take the court in pink
uniforms as part of a “Pink Out” event for breast
cancer awareness. Most of the crowd in Mosey Gym-
nasium also wore pink.
October 22-23 - A St. Louis sweepIU East beats Harris-Stowe State University, Cincin-
nati Christian University and St. Louis College of
Pharmacy during a weekend trip to St. Louis. The
Red Wolves improve to 31-2 and establish a new
school record for wins in a season. Caitlin Burroughs
sets a new school record for solo blocks in a single
match with six against Cincinnati Christian.
October 26 - Tough finish to a classic matchIU East falls 25-15, 19-25, 20-25, 25-21, 18-16
against Asbury University in a match that decided
the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
regular season title. IU East had a 16-match KIAC
winning streak snapped. It was the longest fifth
game in IU East history. “We just made errors at the
wrong times,” Brown said. “We didn’t win the big
points, and that was the difference.”
October 30 - New streak beginsIU East bounces back from the loss against Asbury
with sweeps of Lourdes College and Huntington Uni-
versity in a tri-match at Huntington.
November 4 - The century mark!IU East earned the 100th victory in the program’s
NAIA history with a 27-25, 25-23, 24-26, 25-15
win against the University of Northwestern Ohio at
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Seton Catholic High School. The Red Wolves reached
the 100-win mark in less than four full NAIA sea-
sons. “It’s special. That’s the best way I can put
it,” said Brown. “It’s a tribute to the kids and their
dedication and commitment and the perseverance of
the coaches. These girls want IU East volleyball to
be successful.” Paige Lay puts away 25 kills - de-
spite stitches in her hand, the result of a fall down
some stairs - to set an IU East record for kills in a
four-game match. Caitlin Burroughs breaks IU East’s
school record for solo blocks in a career.
November 6 - Record finish to regular seasonIU East beats Mountain State University and Berea
College in a home tri-match to conclude the regular
season with a 36-3 record. Lauren Crump breaks
her own school record for assists in a season. Breezy
Strete breaks her own school record for kills in a
season.
November 12 - Promising postseason startIU East tops St. Louis College of Pharmacy in the
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference tourna-
ment quarterfinals at Brescia University.
November 13 - Define them as champions!IU East wins its second consecutive KIAC Tourna-
ment title with a 25-27, 25-16, 25-14, 25-19 win
against Asbury University in the KIAC tournament
championship game at Brescia University. “A great
win,” said Paige Lay, who led IU East with 21 kills
in the title match. “We were out to get them. This
time everyone stepped up and came up big, and we
showed what we have.” IU East reached the cham-
pionship match with a 25-12, 25-23, 25-13 win
against Indiana University Southeast in the morning
semifinals. The Red Wolves picked up additional
hardware before the presentation of the team tro-
phy. Lauren Crump was named KIAC Player of the
Year. Lay, Caitlin Burroughs and Breezy Strete joined
Crump on the all-KIAC team. “We got through the
biggest day of the season,” Brown said. “The reward
is tenfold. The girls will have so many memories, and
we’re not done. We’ve got at least one more stop,
and we hope to get to Iowa.”
November 14 - Good news on Selection Sunday.IU East rises to 27th in the Tachikara-NAIA Volley-
ball Coaches Top 25 Poll, the highest ranking in the
program’s history. The Red Wolves also learn they
will face Shawnee State in an NAIA National Cham-
pionship Opening Round match.
November 19 - Banquet night.IU East arrives in Portsmouth, Ohio, to prepare for
an NAIA National Championship Opening Round
match at Shawnee State University. IU East fresh-
man Ariel Cox is honored as IU East’s recipient of
the NAIA Champions of Character Award during a
banquet prior to the IU East-Shawnee State match.
November 20 - Memorable season comes to an endIU East’s 2010 volleyball season ends with a 25-20,
25-17, 25-18 win loss at Shawnee State University
in an NAIA National Championship Opening Round
match. The Red Wolves lost the last seven points
of the first game and never seemed to recover. The
contest had shaped up as a close matchup. Shawnee
State was 26th and IU East 27th in the Tachikara-
NAIA Volleyball Coaches Top 25 Poll. IU East had
beaten Shawnee State in four games during the
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regular season. “We made adjustment after adjust-
ment, but when the wheels fell off, we took a hard
crash,” Brown said. IU East’s season ended in the
NAIA National Championship Opening Round for the
second consecutive season.
December 6 - The awards roll in!Lauren Crump is a second-team Tachikara-NAIA Vol-
leyball All-America Team selection and Breezy Strete
is an honorable mention pick. Crump is the first
second-team NAIA All-American in IU East history.
Strete is the first repeat All-American in IU East his-
tory. IU East also puts four players on the American
Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region
team. Crump is named the Northeast Region Player
of the Year. Strete, Paige Lay and Caitlin Burroughs
join Crump on the all-region team. Lay is named the
Northeast Region Newcomer of the Year. “This speaks
volumes to the overall commitment and dedication
that these girls and their teammates have given to us
all season long,” Brown said. “They have worked their
tails off from day one and are very deserving of this
recognition.”
Season Review
2010 Results8/20 ^ vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene W 25-19, 25-22, 26-248/20 ^ vs. Huntington W 25-11, 25-11, 25-178/21 ^ vs. Bethel (Ind.) W 25-23, 20-25, 29-27, 25-198/21 ^ at Grace W 25-23, 25-21, 25-218/25 at Marian W 24-26, 23-25, 25-20, 25-16, 15-108/27 % at Rio Grande W 25-11, 25-15, 25-208/27 % vs. Cumberlands (Ky.) W 25-13, 25-8, 25-208/28 % vs. Martin Methodist W 25-20, 25-20, 25-238/28 % vs. Cumberlands (Ky.) W 25-11, 25-14, 25-68/28 % vs. Martin Methodist W 25-21, 25-14, 25-109/1 at Indiana Wesleyan W 21-25, 25-13, 25-20, 25-199/10 # vs. Concordia (Mich.) W 25-17, 25-22, 25-189/10 # vs. Manchester W 25-14, 25-20, 25-189/11 # at Defiance W 20-25, 25-20, 25-20, 25-159/11 # vs. Lourdes W 25-17, 25-18, 25-159/15 Indiana Wesleyan W 25-23, 24-26, 25-21, 25-219/23 at Urbana W 25-15, 25-12, 25-169/25 * Midway W 25-8, 25-4, 25-169/25 Rochester W 25-20, 25-15, 25-139/28 Cedarville W 23-25, 26-24, 25-19, 25-1610/2 * at Brescia W 25-14, 25-15, 25-510/2 * vs. IU Southeast W 25-15, 25-19, 25-1110/6 Huntington W 25-10, 25-19, 25-1010/9 vs. Montreat W 25-15, 25-14, 25-1810/9 at Union KY W 25-21, 23-25, 25-14, 25-1710/15 + vs. Shawnee State W 25-17, 29-27, 22-25, 25-1710/15 + vs. Indiana Tech L 25-19, 25-15, 25-2010/16 + vs. CCSJ W 25-17, 25-13, 25-810/16 + vs. Madonna L 19-25, 25-21, 25-17, 25-2210/19 Urbana W 25-22, 25-21, 25-1810/22 at Harris-Stowe State W 25-12, 25-7, 25-1010/23 * vs. Cincinnati Christian W 25-13, 20-25, 25-16, 28-2610/23 * at St. Louis Coll. of Pharm. W 25-6, 25-13, 25-1010/26 * Asbury L 25-15, 19-25, 20-25, 25-21, 18-1610/30 vs. Lourdes W 25-11, 25-19, 25-1210/30 at Huntington W 25-14, 25-14, 25-1311/4 Northwestern Ohio W 27-25, 25-23, 24-26, 25-1511/6 * Mountain State W 25-11, 25-12, 25-1611/6 * Berea College W 25-8, 25-8, 25-13Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament11/12 vs. St. Louis Coll. of Pharm. W 25-16, 25-16, 25-1111/13 vs. IU Southeast W 25-12, 25-23, 25-1311/13 vs. Asbury W 25-27, 25-16, 25-14, 25-19NAIA National Championships Opening Round11/20 at Shawnee State L 25-20, 25-17, 25-18
* KIAC match^ Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament% University of Rio Grande Invitational# Defiance College Invitational+ University of St. Francis/Asics Munciana Invitational
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Red Wolves Record BookAll-time results (NAIA era, 2007-present)
200721-3 overall, 4-3 KIAC9/9 vs. Akron-Wayne College 2-0 W9/9 vs. OU-Zanesville 2-0 W9/9 at OSU-Newark 2-1 W9/9 vs. Ohio-Lancaster 2-0 W9/9 at OSU-Newark 2-0 W9/15 at UC Clermont 3-1 W9/15 vs. Ohio State- Marion 3-0 W9/18 Miami U- Hamilton 3-0 W9/21 Wright State Lakers 3-0 W9/25 at Miami Middletown 3-0 W9/28 UC Clermont 3-0 W9/29 at Asbury College * 1-3 L10/2 Midway College * 3-0 W10/4 at Miami U- Hamilton 3-0 W10/6 at Berea College * 3-0 W10/6 vs. Brescia University * 3-0 W10/8 Miami Middletown 3-0 W10/15 OSU-Newark 3-0 W10/16 Cincinnati Christian 3-0 W10/16 Southern State CC 3-0 W10/19 at Midway College * 3-0 W10/27 vs. StL Coll. of Pharm * 3-0 W10/27 vs. IU Southeast * 1-3 L 10/27 vs. Mountain State * 0-3 L
200815-17 overall, 5-2 KIAC8/22 at Grace College 2-3 L8/23 vs. IU Southeast 1-3 L9/9 at IN Institute of Tech. 0-3 L9/11 Marian University 0-3 L9/13 at Urbana University 2-3 L9/16 Wilmington College 3-1 W9/21 at UC-Clermont 3-2 W9/21 vs. OSU-Marion 3-0 W9/23 Kentucky State University 3-0 W9/27 IU Southeast * 2-3 L9/27 Rochester College 0-3 L10/2 Midway College * 3-0 W10/4 at Berea College * 3-0 W10/4 vs. Mountain State Univ * 3-0 W10/8 Urbana University 3-1 W10/10 vs. Bethel College IN 0-3 L10/10 at Goshen College 0-3 L10/11 vs. Aquinas College 1-3 L10/11 vs. Taylor University-FW 3-1 W 10/13 at Miami-Middletown 3-0 W10/17 at StL Coll. of Pharm * 3-1 W10/17 vs. Lincoln Christian Coll. 1-3 L10/18 vs. Harris-Stowe State 3-2 W10/18 vs. Lincoln Christian Coll. 0-3 L10/22 Northwestern Ohio 0-3 L10/28 at Marian University 2-3 L11/1 at Brescia University * 3-0 W11/6 at Ohio Dominican Univ 1-3 L11/8 Asbury College * 1-3 LKIAC Tournament11/14 at Midway College 3-0 W11/15 vs. Mountain State Univ 3-2 W11/15 vs. Asbury College 0-3 L
200930-12 overall, 8-0 KIACKIAC regular season championsKIAC tournament champions8/21 at Grace College 3-0 W8/21 vs. IU Southeast 3-1 W8/22 vs. Cedarville Univ 3-0 W8/22 vs. Huntington Univ 3-1 W8/28 at Univ of Rio Grande 3-0 W8/29 at Univ of Rio Grande 3-2 W8/29 vs. Central State 3-0 W9/9 Miami U. Middletown 3-0 W9/11 at Cedarville Univ 1-3 L9/11 vs. IU Southeast 3-2 W 9/12 vs. Saint Xavier University 2-3 L9/12 vs. Univ of Saint Francis 3-1 W9/16 Huntington Univ 3-2 W9/18 at Union College KY 0-3 L9/19 at Cumberlands KY 3-0 W9/19 at Cumberlands KY 3-2 W9/22 at Urbana University 3-1 W9/26 StL College of Pharm * 3-0 W9/28 Marian University 2-3 L10/3 at Asbury College * 3-1 W10/3 vs. Kentucky Christian 3-0 W10/9 vs. Bryan College 2-3 L10/9 vs. Marian University 0-3 L10/10 vs. Webber International 2-3 L10/10 vs. St. Catharine 3-0 W10/13 Urbana University 2-3 L10/17 Cincinnati Christian * 3-0 W10/17 Brescia University * 3-0 W10/20 Ohio Dominican Univ 0-3 L10/24 at Coll. of Mt. St. Joseph 1-3 L10/27 at Marian University 0-3 L10/30 at Kentucky State 3-0 W10/31 at Midway College * 3-0 W10/31 vs. Mountain State Univ 3-0 W
11/2 at Huntington Univ 3-1 W11/7 Berea College * 3-0 W11/7 IU Southeast * 3-0 W11/10 at Northwestern Ohio 3-2 WKIAC Tournament11/13 vs. StL Coll of Pharm 3-0 W11/14 vs. Cincinnati Christian 3-0 W11/14 at Asbury College 3-1 WNAIA National ChampionshipsOpening Round11/21 at Taylor University 0-3 L
201039-4 overall, 7-1 KIACKIAC tournament champions8/20 vs. Mt Vernon Nazarene 3-0 W 8/20 vs. Huntington Univ 3-0 W 8/21 vs. Bethel College IN 3-1 W 8/21 at Grace College 3-0 W 8/25 at Marian University 3-2 W 8/27 at Univ of Rio Grande 3-0 W 8/27 vs. Cumberlands KY 3-0 W 8/28 vs. Martin Methodist Coll. 3-0 W 8/28 vs. Cumberlands KY 3-0 W 8/28 vs. Martin Methodist Coll. 3-0 W 9/1 at Indiana Wesleyan Univ 3-1 W 9/10 vs. Concordia University MI 3-0 W 9/10 vs. Manchester College 3-0 W 9/11 at Defiance College 3-1 W 9/11 vs. Lourdes College 3-0 W 9/15 Indiana Wesleyan Univ 3-1 W 9/23 at Urbana University 3-0 W 9/25 Midway College * 3-0 W 9/25 Rochester College 3-0 W 9/28 Cedarville Univ 3-1 W 10/2 at Brescia University * 3-0 W 10/2 vs. IU Southeast * 3-0 W 10/6 Huntington Univ 3-0 W 10/9 vs. Montreat College 3-0 W 10/9 at Union College KY 3-1 W 10/15 vs. Shawnee State Univ 3-1 W 10/15 vs. IN Institute of Tech. 0-3 L 10/16 vs. Calumet Coll of St. Joe. 3-0 W 10/16 vs. Madonna University 1-3 L 10/19 Urbana University 3-0 W 10/22 at Harris-Stowe State 3-0 W 10/23 at StL Coll. of Pharm * 3-0 W 10/23 vs. Cincinnati Christian * 3-1 W 10/26 Asbury Univ * 2-3 L 10/30 vs. Lourdes College 3-0 W 10/30 at Huntington Univ 3-0 W 11/4 Univ of Northwestern Ohio 3-1 W 11/6 Mountain State Univ * 3-0 W 11/6 Berea College * 3-0 W KIAC Tournament11/12 vs. StL Coll. of Pharm 3-0 W 11/13 vs. IU Southeast 3-0 W 11/13 vs. Asbury Univ 3-1 W NAIA National ChampionshipsOpening Round11/20 at Shawnee State Univ 0-3 L
Vs. OpponentsAkron-Wayne College 1-0Aquinas College 0-1Asbury University 3-4Berea College 4-0Bethel College (Ind.) 1-1Brescia University 4-0Bryan College 0-1Calumet College of St. Joseph 1-0Cedarville University 2-1Central State University 1-0Cincinnati Christian University 4-0College of Mount St. Joseph 0-1Concordia University (Mich.) 1-0Defiance College 1-0Goshen College 0-1Grace College 2-1Harris-Stowe State University 2-0Huntington University 6-0Indiana Institute of Technology 0-2Indiana University Southeast 5-3Indiana Wesleyan University 2-0Kentucky Christian University 1-0Kentucky State University 2-0Lincoln Christian College 0-2Lourdes College 2-0Madonna University 0-1Manchester College 1-0Marian University 1-5Martin Methodist College 2-0Miami University Middletown 4-0Miami University Hamilton 2-0Midway College 6-0Montreat College 1-0Mount Vernon Nazarene University 1-0Mountain State University 4-1Ohio Dominican University 0-2Ohio State University Marion 2-0Ohio State University Newark 3-0Ohio University Lancaster 1-0Ohio University Zanesville 1-0Rochester College 1-1St. Catharine College 1-0St. Louis College of Pharmacy 6-0St. Xavier University 0-1Shawnee State University 1-1Southern State Community College 1-0Taylor University 0-1Taylor University-Fort Wayne 1-0University of Cincinnati-Clermont 3-0Union College KY 1-1University of Northwestern Ohio 2-1University of Rio Grande 3-0University of St. Francis 1-0University of the Cumberlands KY 4-0Urbana University 4-2Webber International University 0-1Wilmington College 1-0Wright State Lakers 1-0
Kim Gerlach helped the 2007 IU East volleyball team to a 21-3 record.
Red Wolves Record BookAll-time honors (NAIA era, 2007-present)
2010Lauren Crump• Tachikara-NAIA All-America second team• American Volleyball Coaches Association Northeast Region Player of the Year• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence Player of the Year• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Oct. 11)• Grace College Invitational All-Tournament Team• Defiance College Invitational All-Tourna-ment Team• Indiana University East Female Athlete of the Year• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Breezy Strete • Tachikara-NAIA All-America honorable mention• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Sept. 6)
Caitlin Burroughs• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team• KIAC Player of the Week (weeks of Sept. 27 and Oct. 25)
Paige Lay• American Volleyball Coaches Association Northeast Region Newcomer of the Year• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference team• KIAC Player of the Week (weeks of Nov. 8 and Nov. 15)• University of Rio Grande Aces in August Classic All-Tournament Team• Defiance College Invitational All-Tourna-ment Team• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Madison Qualkenbush• Grace College Invitational All-Tournament Team
Allison Nicley• University of Rio Grande Aces in August Classic All-Tournament Team• Defiance College Invitational Most Valu-able Player
Ariel Cox• NAIA National Championship team Cham-pions of Character Award
• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Sarah Berlatsky• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Victoria Hicks• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Sarah Shilling• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Meagan Stoker• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Kristin Waechter• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
2009Breezy Strete• Tachikara-NAIA All-America honorable mention• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence Player of the Year• Indiana University East Female Athlete of the Year• Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament MVP• Cedarville University Invitational All-Tournament team• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Nov. 9 and week of Nov. 16)• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Lauren Crump• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference first team• Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament All-Tournament Team• Cedarville University Invitational All-Tournament team• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Sept. 21)• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Brandie Sanders• All Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference second team• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Sept. 28)
Madison Qualkenbush• NAIA National Championship team Champions of Character Award• All Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference second team• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Oct. 26)
Jessica White• Asbury College Invitational All-Tourna-ment Team
Victoria Hicks• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Kristen Mahoney• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Kristin Waechter• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Charlie Brown• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence Coach of the Year
2008Amy Stultz• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region honorable mention• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Oct. 6, week of Oct. 13 and week of Nov. 10)• Indiana University East Female Athlete of the Year• Grace College Ramada Plaza Tournament all-tournament team
Allison Hoveln• American Volleyball Coaches Association All-Northeast Region honorable mention• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference• Academic All-KIAC• St. Louis College of Pharmacy All-Tournament
Kim Gerlach• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference• Academic All-KIAC
Brittani Foreman• Indiana University East Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year• Academic All-KIAC
Mandy Jones• Academic All-KIAC
Amanda Danna• Academic All-KIAC
2007Allison Hoveln• All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference first team• KIAC Player of the Week (week of Oct. 22)• Lady Titan Invitational All-Tournament team• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Amy Stultz • Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence Player of the Week (week of Oct. 29);• Lady Titan Invitational MVP
Brittani Foreman• NAIA-Daktronics Scholar Athlete• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Kim Gerlach• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence Libero of the Week (week of Oct. 22)• Academic All-Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
Amanda Martin• Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Confer-ence Setter of the Week (week of Oct. 22)• Lady Titan Invitational All-Tournament team
Amy Stultz was anAll-Region selection in 2008.
Red Wolves Record BookSchool Records (NAIA era, 2007-present)
Team RecordsSingle matchMost kills: 71 (Nov. 10, 2009 at University of Northwestern Ohio)Fewest kills: 10 (Sept. 9, 2008, vs. Indiana Tech)Most errors: 34 (Sept. 29, 2007, vs. As-bury; Oct. 17, 2008, vs. St. Louis College of Pharmacy)Fewest errors: 2 (Sept. 9, 2007, vs. Akron-Wayne College)Most attacks: 193 (Sept. 27, 2008, vs. Indiana University Southeast)Fewest attacks: 34 (Sept. 9, 2007, vs. Zanesville)Highest attack percentage: .603 (Oct. 23, 2010, at St. Louis College of Pharmacy)Lowest attack percentage: -.107 (Sept. 9, 2008, vs. Indiana Tech)Most assists: 70 (Nov. 10, 2009, at Uni-versity of Northwestern Ohio)Fewest assists: 1 (Aug. 23, 2008, vs. Indiana University Southeast)Most aces: 26 (Oct. 2, 2007, vs. Midway)Fewest aces: 0 (five times, most recently Nov. 4, 2010, vs. University of Northwest-ern Ohio)Most service errors: 14 (Oct. 2, 2007, vs. Midway)Fewest service errors: 0 (Nov. 14, 2009, vs. Cincinnati Christian University; Oct. 9, 2010, vs. Montreat College)Most receiving errors: 14 (Sept. 9, 2008 vs. Indiana Tech; Oct. 24, 2009, vs. Col-lege of Mount St. Joseph)Fewest receiving errors: 0 (Ten times, most recently Nov. 6, 2010 vs. Berea College)Most digs: 124 (Oct. 18, 2008, vs. Harris-Stowe State)Fewest digs: 11 (Sept. 9, 2007, vs. Akron-Wayne College)Most blocks: 29 (Sept. 27, 2008, vs. Indiana University Southeast)Fewest blocks: 0 (Sept. 21, 2007, vs. Wright State Lakers)
Single seasonMost matches: 43 (2010)Most wins: 39 (2010)Fewest wins: 15 (2008)Most losses: 17 (2008)Fewest losses: 3 (2007)Highest winning percentage: .907 (2010)Lowest winning percentage: .489 (2008)Most kills: 2,055 (2010)Most kills allowed: 1,431 (2010)Fewest kills: 872 (2007)Fewest kills allowed: 541 (2007)Most kills per game: 14.27 (2010)Most kills per game allowed: 9.94 (2010)Fewest kills per game: 10.78 (2008)Fewest kills per game allowed: 7.05 (2008)Most errors: 709 (2009)Fewest errors: 381 (2007)
Highest attack percentage: .323 (2010)Highest attack percentage allowed: .185 (2009)Lowest attack percentage: .178 (2008)Lowest attack percentage allowed: .043 (2007)Most assists: 1,850 (2010)Fewest assists: 762 (2007)Most assists per game: 12.85 (2010)Fewest assists per game: 9.52 (2008)Most aces: 261 (2007)Most aces allowed: 152 (2009)Fewest aces: 165 (2008)Fewest aces allowed: 90 (2007)Most aces per game: 3.68 (2007)Most aces allowed per game: 1.27 (2007)Fewest aces per game: 1.39 (2008)Fewest aces allowed per game: 0.90 (2010)Most service errors: 228 (2010)Fewest service errors: 150 (2008)Most service attempts: 3,241 (2010)Fewest service attempts: 1,816 (2007)Highest serve percentage: .9343 (2008)Lowest serve percentage: .906 (2008)Most serve receive errors: 200 (2009)Fewest serve receive errors: 98 (2007)Most serve receive attempts: 2,219 (2009)Fewest serve receive attempts: 871 (2008)Highest serve receive percentage: .937 (2010)Lowest serve receive percentage: .798 (2008)Most digs: 2,664 (2009)Fewest digs: 1,124 (2007)Most digs per game: 19.02 (2008)Fewest digs per game: 14.85 (2010)
Most blocks: 351 (2010)Fewest blocks: 80 (2007)Most blocks per game: 2.93 (2008)Fewest blocks per game: 1.13 (2007)
Individual RecordsSingle matchKills: 26 (Breezy Strete, Nov. 10, 2009, at University of Northwestern Ohio)Digs: 34 (Kim Gerlach, Sept. 21, 2008, vs. UC Clermont)Service aces: 8 (Amy Stultz, Oct. 8, 2007, vs. Miami University Middletown; Brandie Sanders, Oct. 17, 2009, vs. Brescia)Assists: 67 (Lauren Crump, Nov. 10, 2009, at University of Northwestern Ohio)Block solos: 7 (Caitlin Burroughs, Oct. 26, 2010, vs. Asbury University)Block assists: 10 (April Acree, Sept. 27, 2008, vs. IU Southeast)
Single seasonKills: 518 (Breezy Strete, 2010)Kills per game: 4.13 (Amy Stultz, 2007)Hitting percentage: .423 (Allison Hoveln, 2007)Digs: 581 (Madison Qualkenbush, 2009)Digs per game: 5.15 (Kim Gerlach, 2007)Serve reception percentage (one reception per team set played): .949 (Meagan Stoker, 2010)Service aces: 51 (Tera Brown, 2007)Aces per game: 0.75 (Tera Brown, 2007)Service percentage: .978 (Amy Stultz, 2008)Assists: 1,721 (Lauren Crump, 2010)Assists per game: 12.03 (Lauren Crump,
2010)Block solos: 90 (Caitlin Burroughs, 2010)Block assists: 114 (Caitlin Burroughs, 2010)Blocks per game: 1.42 (Caitlin Burroughs, 2010)
CareerSets played: 413 (Madison Qualkenbush, 2008-10)Matches played: 116 (Madison Qualken-bush, 2008-10)Kills: 984 (Breezy Strete, 2009-10)Kills per game: 3.27 (Amy Stultz, 2007-08)Hitting percentage: .290 (Allison Hoveln, 2007-08)Digs: 1,367 (Madison Qualkenbush, 2008-10)Digs per game: 4.9 (Kim Gerlach, 2007-08)Serve reception percentage: .890 (Tera Brown, 2007)Service aces: 97 (Madison Qualkenbush, 2008-10)Service aces per game: 0.75 (Tera Brown, 2007)Service percentage: .973 (Amy Stultz, 2007-08)Assists: 3,220 (Lauren Crump, 2009-10)Assists per game: 7.23 (Amanda Martin, 2007-08)Block solos: 90 (Caitlin Burroughs, 2010)Block assists: 114 (Caitlin Burroughs, 2010)Blocks per game: 0.99 (Allison Hoveln, 2007-08)
The 2009 IU East volleyball team won the program’s first KIAC regular season and tournament titles.
Red Wolves Record BookPlayer Bests • Team Milestones
Player BestsSarah BerlatskyKills: 1 (vs. Mountain State Univ, Nov. 6, 2010; vs. Bethel College IN, Aug. 21, 2010)Kill attempts: 4 (vs. Urbana University, Oct. 19, 2010)Assists: 5 (vs. Madonna University, Oct. 16, 2010)Digs: 13 (vs. Indiana Wesleyan Univ, Sept. 15, 2010)
Caitlin BurroughsKills: 12 (at Marian University, Aug. 25, 2010)Kill attempts: 33 (at Marian University, Aug. 25, 2010)Assists: 2 (Three times, most recently at Huntington Univ, Oct. 30, 2010)Digs: 8 (vs. Shawnee State Univ, Oct. 15, 2010)Aces: 6 (at Univ of Rio Grande, Aug. 27, 2010)Blocks: 7 (vs. Asbury Univ, Oct. 26, 2010)
Ariel CoxKills: 1 (at Brescia University, Oct. 2, 2010)Kill attempts: 2 (vs. Cincinnati Christian University, Oct. 23, 2010)Assists: 16 (vs. Cincinnati Christian Univer-sity, Oct. 23, 2010)Digs: 4 (at Harris-Stowe State University, Oct. 22, 2010)Aces: 1 (Three times, most recently vs. Berea College, Nov. 6, 2010)
Lauren CrumpKills: 7 (at Defiance College, Sept. 11, 2010; vs. Univ of Saint Francis IN, Sept. 12, 2009)Kill attempts: 20 (vs. Univ of Saint Francis IN, Sept. 12, 2009)Assists: 67 (at Univ of Northwestern Ohio, Nov. 10, 2009)Digs: 16 (at Univ of the Cumberlands KY, Sept. 19, 2009)Aces: 4 (Three times, most recently at Brescia University, Oct. 2, 2010)Blocks: 4 (vs. Urbana University, Oct. 13, 2009)
Courtney FloryKills: 15 (vs. IU Southeast, Aug. 21, 2009)Kills attempts: 38 (vs. Asbury Univ, Oct. 26, 2010)Assists: 2 (at Midway College, Nov. 14, 2008; vs. Mountain State Univ, Oct. 31, 2009)Digs: 7 (Eight times, most recently vs. Cin-cinnati Christian University, Oct. 23, 2010)Blocks: 7 (vs. IU Southeast, Sept. 27, 2008)
Paige LayKills: 25 (vs. Univ of Northwestern Ohio, Nov. 4, 2010)Kill attempts: 43 (vs. Asbury Univ, Oct. 26, 2010)Assists: 1 (11 times, most recently at Shawnee State Univ, Nov. 20, 2010)Digs: 3 (Three times, most recently vs. Asbury Univ, Oct. 26, 2010)Aces: 1 (vs. Lourdes College, Oct. 30, 2010; vs. Midway College, Sept. 25, 2010)Blocks: 1 (Four times, most recently vs. Lourdes College, Oct. 30, 2010)
Sarah ShillingKills: 16 (vs. Berea College, Nov. 6, 2010)Kill attempts: 33 (vs. Shawnee State Univ, Oct. 15, 2010)Assists: 2 (at Harris-Stowe State University, Oct. 22, 2010)Digs: 9 (vs. Asbury Univ, Oct. 26. 2010; at Urbana University, Sept. 23, 2010)Aces: 3 (vs. Berea College, Nov. 6, 2010; at Harris-Stowe State University, Oct. 22, 2010)Blocks: 2 (Six times, most recently vs. Univ of Northwestern Ohio, Nov. 4, 2010)
Meagan StokerKills: 1 (at Defiance College, Sept. 11, 2010; vs. Univ the Cumberlands KY, Aug. 28, 2010)Kill attempts: 2 (vs. Indiana Wesleyan Univ,
Sept. 15, 2010)Assists: 3 (at Defiance College, Sept. 11, 2010)Digs: 15 (vs. Lourdes College, Sept. 11, 2010)Aces: 2 (Four times, most recently at Calu-met Coll of St. Joseph, Oct. 16, 2010)
Breezy StreteKills: 26 (at Univ of Northwestern Ohio, Nov. 10, 2009)Kill attempts: 51 (vs. Shawnee State Univ, Oct. 15, 2010)Assists: 1 (13 times, most recently vs. IU Southeast, Nov. 13, 2010)Digs: 7 (vs. Univ of Saint Francis IN, Sept. 12, 2009)Blocks: 5 (vs. IU Southeast, Aug. 21, 2009; vs. IU Southeast, Sept. 11, 2009)
Kristin WaechterKills: 2 (vs. Indiana Wesleyan Univ, Sept. 15, 2010)Kill attempts: 4 (Three times, most recently vs. Asbury Univ, Nov. 13, 2010)Assists: 3 (at Taylor University, Nov. 21, 2009)Digs: 30 (vs. Shawnee State Univ, Oct. 15, 2010)Aces: 4 (at Union College, Oct. 9, 2010)Blocks: 1 (vs. IU Southeast, Aug. 21, 2009)
Team MilestonesFirst NAIA-era win: Sept. 9, 2007, vs. Akron-Wayne College50th NAIA-era win: Sept. 22, 2009, at Urbana University100th NAIA-era win: Nov. 4, 2010, vs. University of Northwestern OhioFirst NAIA-era loss: Sept. 29, 2007, at Asbury CollegeLongest winning streak: 26 matches (2010)Longest losing streak: 5 matches (2008)Longest home winning streak: 8 matches (last two home matches of 2009 and first six home matches of 2010)Longest road/neutral winning streak: 21 matches (2010)Longest home losing streak: 2 matches (most recently in 2009)Longest road/neutral losing streak: 6 matches (last two road/neutral matches of 2007 and first four road/neutral matches of 2008)Most recent five-game victory: Aug. 25, 2010, at Marian UniversityMost recent five-game loss: Oct. 26, 2010, vs. Asbury UniversityMost recent win after trailing 0-2: Aug. 25, 2010, at Marian UniversityMost recent loss after leading 2-0: Oct. 9, 2009 vs. Bryan CollegeFewest points allowed in a match: 21 (at Berea College, Oct. 4, 2008)Fewest points scored in a match: 35 (at Indiana Institute of Technology, Sept. 9, 2008Fewest points allowed in a game: 4 (at Berea College, Oct. 4, 2008; vs. Central State University, Aug. 29, 2009; vs. Mid-way College, Sept. 25, 2010)Fewest points scored in a game: 8 (vs. Bethel College, Oct. 10, 2008)Longest game won: 32-30 (at Midway Col-lege, Oct. 19, 2007)Longest game lost: 37-35 (vs. Urbana University, Oct. 27, 2007)Longest fifth game won: 16-14 (vs. Moun-tain State, Nov. 15, 2008; at University of Rio Grande, Aug. 29, 2009)Longest fifth game lost: 18-16 (vs. Asbury University, Oct. 26, 2010)First time receiving votes in NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Volleyball Poll: Sept. 8, 2009 (43rd)Most recent time receiving votes in NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Volleyball Poll: Nov. 14, 2010 (27th)Highest ranking in NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Volleyball Poll: Nov. 14, 2007 (27th)Most consecutive weeks receiving votes in NAIA Coaches’ Top 25 Volleyball Poll: 12 (Aug. 17, 2010 through Nov. 14, 2010)
Courtney Flory will be IU East’s first four-year NAIA volleyball letterwinner.
Media InformationIndiana University East Sports Information
IU EastSports InformationKyle Wright is Indiana
University East’s Sports
Information Director. All
IU East volleyball me-
dia requests should be
directed to Kyle.
Phone: 765-973-8567
Cell: 317-258-6903
E-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 765-973-8568
Media ServicesIU East Sports Informa-
tion provides in-game up-
dates and final statistics
for media in attendance
at IU East volleyball
matches. Match recaps
and statistics and weekly
updates on individual
players are available by
e-mail upon request.
Interview requestsIU East’s volleyball play-
ers and coaches will
meet briefly following
each match. Players and
coaches are available
for interviews after this
meeting. IU East players
and coaches are available
for interviews on practice
days. Please contact IU
East Sports Information
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and locations.
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Live scoringLive scoring will be
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during the 2011 season.
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Red WolvesSports NetworkThe IU East volleyball
team is featured on the
new Red Wolves Sports
Network.
Six IU East volleyball matches are scheduled to be televised on White-water Community Tele-vision, WCTV, Comcast Channel 20. IU East stu-dent Adam Derengowski handles play-by-play for Red Wolves telecasts.
IU East volleyball coach-es and players also will appear on the “Inside IU East Sports” television show. The show is broad-cast weekly on WCTV.
IU East student Adam Derengowski hosts the show, featuring inter-
views with Red Wolves coaches and athletes and information about the school.
Rebroadcasts of Red Wolves volleyball match-es and “Inside IU East Sports” will be available at www.iueredwolves.com.
IU East volleyballWCTV broadcast dates• Aug. 24 vs. Marian
University
• Aug. 31 vs. University
of Northwestern Ohio
• Sept. 14 vs. Indiana
Institute of Technology
• Sept. 20 vs. Cincinnati
Christian University
• Oct. 18 vs. Indiana
University Southeast
• Oct. 26 vs. Asbury
University