Setting the standard for intercollegiate ath

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Setting the standard for intercollegiate ath
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Media Information
Alabama
Volleyball
2009 Media Guide
Table of Contents
This is Alabama Volleyball
Media Information
Quick Facts
President Robert E. Witt
The University of Alabama
Athletics Director Mal Moore
Senior Support Staff
The CAVE
A Day in the Life
Academic Excellence
In the Community
The Southeastern Conference
Compliance
2009 Crimson Tide
2009 Preview
2009 Rosters
Player Bios
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Judy Green
Assistant Coach Josh Lauer
Assistant Coach Pavlina Steffkova
Assistant Coach Kevin Dunn
Support Staff
2008 Review
2008 Statistics
Records and History
Individual Records
Team Records
All-Americans/All-SEC
Athletic Honors
Postseason
Preseason Tournaments
All-Time Coaches
All-Time Roster
All-Time Series vs. Opponents
Year-by-Year Results
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4-5
6-9
10
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12-13
14-19
20-21
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25-31
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33-43
44-47
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55-58
59-60
61-62
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69-71
72-79
Media Relations
Volleyball Contact............................... Jessica Pare
E-Mail................................................ jpare@ia.ua.edu
Office Phone.......................................205.348.3673
Cell Phone............................................770.883.3620
Fax ........................................................ 205.348.8841
Mailing Address......................................Box 870391
................................................Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
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Alabama Volleyball is on the Air!
For the eighth consecutive season WVUA-FM will broadcast Alabama volleyball matches live on
the radio and over the internet. The WVUA sports staff has steadily increased its broadcast calendar for Crimson Tide volleyball and this season will be no exception starting with the first home
contest on September 1. In the Tuscaloosa area the matches can be heard on 90.7 FM. Outside of
the Tuscaloosa area, matches can be followed on the internet at NewRock907.com. For a complete
listing of matches being covered visit RollTide.com and click on the schedule link on the volleyball
home page.
Media Services/Credentials
Members of the media are supplied with up-to-date release packages containing statistics, season
results and notes. Pre-match notes and media guides are available courtside prior to each home
match in the CAVE. Those wishing to cover Alabama volleyball should contact Assistant Media Relations Director Jessica Paré via phone at 205-348-3673 or e-mail at jpare@ia.ua.edu. Head Coach
Judy Green and student-athletes will be available for interviews approximately 10-15 minutes after
the match.
Media Parking
There is no specific media parking area for Alabama volleyball matches. Media members are allowed to park in any of the lots adjacent to Coleman Coliseum. Parking near the back entrance of
the coliseum is suggested for easier access to the Media Relations Office, the CAVE and the media
workroom.
Telephone/Fax Services
The Media Relations Office, by request, will provide telephone and/or fax services to member of
the media following each match. In the event of special requests or needs please contact Assistant
Media Relations Director Jessica Pare’.
Internet
Information about University of Alabama athletics can be found on the internet at Rolltide.com.
For information about the Crimson Tide volleyball program select volleyball under the sports dropdown menu on the home page. Alabama fans will once again be able to follow matches via the
internet through a live-stat webcast.
The CAVE
The Alabama volleyball team competes in the CAVE (Coleman Auxiliary Volleyball Extension), an
addition of the Coliseum located at the rear of the original structure on Paul W. Bryant Drive. The
volleyball offices and locker room facilities are also located in Coleman Coliseum.
Interviews
Head Coach Judy Green can be reached on her office phone at 205-348-3829, however, all student-athlete interviews must be arranged through Assistant Media Relations Director Jessica Paré.
The best time to reach Coach Green in her office is before 11:30 a.m.
Satellite Feeds/Television
The University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers a weekly, 15minute satellite feed consisting of interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and
narrated tape packages from September through May. On occasion, the volleyball team is featured
in this package. Please call the Media Relations Office for more details at 205-348-6084. During
the fall, the volleyball team’s progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute
weekly regional sports show.
CREDITS
The 2009 University of Alabama Volleyball Media Guide was produced by the staff
of the UA Athletics Media Relations Office. The publication was written and edited
by Jessica Pare. Photography by UA Athletics Director of Photography Kent Gidley and his student assistants. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff,
Buddy Overstreet for the cover and page designs. Copyright 2009 by the Board
of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and
the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of
Alabama.
2009 Schedule
Date
Aug. 28
Aug. 29
Opponent
SLU Active Ankle Challenge
Saint Louis
Penn State
Miami (Ohio)
Location
Time
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
St. Louis, Mo.
7 p.m.
1 p.m.
5 p.m.
Sept. 1
ALABAMA A&M
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
7 p.m.
Sept. 4
Sept. 5
Bama Bash
SMU
JACKSONVILLE STATE
MCNEESE STATE
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
7 p.m.
Noon
5 p.m.
Sept. 11
Sept. 12
Hornet Invitational
Fresno State
San Francisco
Sacramento State
Sacramento, Calif.
Sacramento, Calif.
Sacramento, Calif.
7 p.m.
Noon
9:30 p.m.
Sept. 18
Sept. 20
Sept. 25
Sept. 27
Sept. 30
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 11
Oct. 16
Oct. 18
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 30
Nov. 1
Nov. 6
Nov. 8
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 22
Nov. 27
Dec. 3-5
Dec. 11-12
GEORGIA*
AUBURN*
South Carolina*
Florida*
MISSISSIPPI STATE*
LSU*
Arkansas*
Mississippi*
TENNESSEE*
KENTUCKY*
Auburn*
Georgia*
FLORIDA*
SOUTH CAROLINA*
Kentucky*
Tennessee*
MISSISSIPPI*
ARKANSAS*
LSU*
Mississippi State*
NCAA First and Second Rounds
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Columbia, S.C.
Gainesville, Fla.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Fayetteville, Ark.
Oxford, Miss.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Auburn, Ala.
Athens, Ga.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Lexington, Ky.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Baton Rouge, La.
Starkville, Miss.
6 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
6 p.m.
12:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
1:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
Dec. 17-19
NCAA Regionals
NCAA Championships
Home Matches in CAPS
*Denotes Southeastern Conference matches
All Times Listed are in Central Time
2009 Roster
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Name
Stephanie Riley
Calli Johnson
Elizabeth Salstrand
Mary Catherine Aune
Kayla Fitterer
Kayla Schmidt
Leigh Moyer
Sarah Machen
Kelsey Anderson
Alyssa Meuth
Ashley Frazier
Jennifer Weber
Brooks Webster
Pos.
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MB
RS
L/DS
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MB
MB
L/DS
RS
OH
L/DS
OH
Ht.
Cl.
5-7 Soph.
6-1
Jr.
6-3
Sr.
5-9
Jr.
6-0
Fr.
5-10
Jr.
6-2 RS-Fr.
6-1 RS-Soph.
5-8
Fr.
6-0
Jr.
6-2 Soph.
5-6
Sr.
6-0
Sr.
Quick Facts
Location.........................................Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Enrollment......................................................27,052
Founded...............................................April 12, 1831
Nickname........................................... Crimson Tide
Colors...................................... Crimson and White
Conference........................................ Southeastern President................................... Dr. Robert E. Witt
Athletic Director....................................Mal Moore
Senior Women’s Admin............... Marie Robbins
Faculty Representative.............Dr. Joe Hornsby
Facility........................................Coleman Auxiliary
Volleyball Extension (The CAVE)
Capacity............................................................. 1,000
Ticket Office.............. 1.877.TIDETIX (843-3849)
Volleyball Office.............................. 205.348.2467
2008 Overall Record...................................... 16-13
2008 SEC Record...............................................9-11
Starters R/L........................5/2 (includes Libero)
Letterwinners R/L.............................................. 8/3
Newcomers............................................................... 4
All-Time Record..... 617-432 (.588)/28 seasons
All-Time SEC Record.....................134-176 (.432)
All-Time Home Record................ 272-132 (.673)
First Season........................................................1974
NCAA Appearances....... 3 (2005, 2006, 2007)
The Staff
Head Coach
Alma Mater
Record at UA
Overall Record
Judy Green
Western Carolina, 1984
218-193 (.530)/13 seasons
614-267 (.697)/23 seasons
Assistant Coach
Josh Lauer
Alma Mater
Washington Univ. - St. Louis, 1999
Season at Alabama
Second
Hometown (Last School)
Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS)
Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)
Rockford, Ill. (Guilford HS)
Austin, Texas (Westlake HS)
Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS)
Bleiblerville, Texas (Blinn College)
Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh HS)
Mobile, Ala. (University of Oklahoma)
Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy)
Helotes, Texas (O’Connor HS)
Oregon, Ohio (Toledo Central Cath.)
Wheaton, Ill. (St. Francis)
Baltimore, Md. (Inst. of Notre Dame)
Assistant Coach
Alma Mater
Season at Alabama
Pavlina Steffkova
Texas, 1998
First
Volunteer Assistant Coach
Kevin Dunn
Alma Mater
Lindenwood, 2008
Season at Alabama
First
Director of Operations
Amy Bommarito
Alma Mater Washington Univ. - St. Louis, 2007
Season at Alabama
Second
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The U niversity
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The University of Alabama’s Director of Athletics since 1999, Mal Moore has made an indelible mark on one of the nation’s most
storied athletic programs, leading a department that has enjoyed tremendous success athletically and academically and has undergone an unprecedented period of growth during his tenure.
Through his guidance, Alabama’s athletic department remains focused on his vision of having all Crimson Tide athletic teams and
student-athletes competitive at the highest level nationally while continuing to elevate athletic facilities at the Capstone to premier
status nationally for all sports.
During his tenure as Director of Athletics, Moore has overseen more than $200 million of capital improvements to University
of Alabama athletic facilities. Those projects have encompassed the entire scope of all Crimson Tide athletic programs and have
benefitted every Alabama student-athlete, coach, and administrator.
Throughout his multi-faceted career, Moore has worked with a diversified field of constituents, from fellow coaches and former
players, to fans and the business community. All of those experiences and relationships - in addition to his ability to unify those
many constituents - have made him the ideal person to lead Alabama athletics in the 21st century.
His leadership has been crucial in helping guide Alabama through a period that has been, at times, extremely challenging. His
guidance and effort helped Alabama athletics weather the storm, while continuing to move in a positive direction toward a future
that holds great promise.
Moore’s dedication to and love of the University of Alabama was recognized on March 28, 2007, when as a permanent tribute to
his life-long contribution to The University of Alabama, the Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama officially dedicated the
facility formerly known as The Football Building as the Mal M. Moore Athletic Facility.
Under Moore’s direction, Alabama’s athletic teams have produced several Southeastern Conference championships, winning
titles in gymnastics, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s cross country, baseball and softball; taking SEC tournament titles in both
baseball and softball; and an NCAA gymnastics championship. Alabama athletes have earned some of the highest honors the SEC
and NCAA have to offer, including SEC Athlete of the Year, SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year, NCAA Top VIII, NCAA Postgraduate
Scholarships and NCAA Sportsperson of the Year. These honors are over and above the individual conference and national titles
that Alabama athletes continue to bring home to the Capstone on a regular basis.
In addition to making his mark on Alabama, Moore has also had a national impact as a key member of several prestigious NCAA
and college football committees. Moore has served on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee, the SEC Athletic Directors
Bowl Advisory Committee and the Big Six Conferences Minority Coaches Forum.
Moore’s distinguished record of service to UA began more than 50 years ago when he joined the Crimson
Tide football squad as a scholarship player for Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1958-62. Moore has the distinction of being a part of seven national championship teams (1961, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1978, 1979, and
1992), 14 SEC championships, and 27 bowl trips during his career as a player and coach, the first
as a member of the Crimson Tide’s 1961 national championship team. He is the only individual
connected with the Tide program to be a part of seven national championships.
During a coaching career that spanned 31 years, Moore spent 22 of those at Alabama
with stops at Montana State, Notre Dame and the NFL’s St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals.
At Alabama, Moore started as Coach Bryant’s graduate assistant in 1964, then as defensive backfield coach for five years beginning in 1965 before becoming quarterbacks
coach from 1971-82 and serving as the Tide’s first offensive coordinator starting in 1975.
He would go on to coordinate all of the offensive plays for Alabama’s last four national
championship teams.
A 1963 graduate of The University of Alabama, Moore holds both an undergraduate
degree in Sociology and a 1964 Master’s Degree in Secondary Education from the Capstone. Moore was born December 19, 1939, in Dozier, Ala. He has been married to the
former Charlotte Davis of Tuscaloosa since July 20, 1968. They have one daughter, Mrs.
Steve (Heather) Cook of Scottsdale, Ariz., a granddaughter, Anna Lee, and a grandson,
Charles Cannon.
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Academic
Honorees
Alabama volleyball student-athletes
who have been named Academic AllAmerica, all-district, all-region and allSEC
Academic
All-Americans
2000 Michelle Green Sr.
Education
Academic
All-District
First Team
1990 Kristye Hall Soph.
Business
1992 Kristye Hall Sr. Fitness Mgmt.
1993 Jenny Vieth Sr.
Psychology
2000 Michelle Green Sr.
Education
2001 Shelly Adamcik Jr. Criminal Justice
Jen Wagner Sr.
Finance
Second Team
1991 Kristye Hall
1999 Michelle Green 2000 Allison Lange 2004 Erin Heffner Jr. Fitness Mgmt.
Jr.
Education
Sr.
Biology
Sr. Criminal Justice
Third Team
1999 Allison Lange Jr.
Biology
Jen Wagner Soph.
Pre-Major
2000 Shelly Adamcik Soph. Crim. Justice
2003 Julie Farley Jr.
Management
SEC Academic
Honor Roll
1990 Kristye Hall
Stephanie Moore
1991 Kristye Hall
Stephanie Moore
1992 Marta Bickert
Kristye Hall
Stephanie Moore
Melanie Ryer
Jenny Vieth
1993 Melanie Ryer
Jenny Vieth
Erin Tenbrunsel
Kerri Kuiper
1994 Angie Faeh
Sandy Ford
Jeannie Nadolski
Lorian Newcomer
Melanie Ryer
Erin Tenbrunsel
Jenny Vieth
1995 Hilary Kyle
Lorian Newcomer
Erin Tenbrunsel
Sheri Thomas
1996 Lisa Bordes
1997 Laura LeBlanc
Kari Weber
1998 Sarah Cotten
Kelly Fash
Michelle Green
Allison Lange
1999 Melissa Clark
Sarah Cotten
Kelly Fash
Michelle Green
Sarah Kreimer
Allison Lange
Jen Wagner
2000Shelly Adamcik
Melissa Clark
Sarah Cotten
Kelly Fash
Katherine Gaudet
Michelle Green
Sarah Kreimer
Allison Lange
Monica Morales
Emily Sebastian
Bridget Studnicka
Jen Wagner
2001 Shelly Adamcik
Melissa Clark
Sarah Cotten
Kelly Fash
Katherine Gaudet
Michelle Green
Allison Lange
Monica Morales
Emily Sebastian
Jen Wagner
Soph.
Business
Soph.
Arts & Sciences
Jr.
Fitness Management
Jr. Human Development
Soph.
Business
Sr. Fitness Management
Sr. Human Development
Soph.
Journalism
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Jr.
Physical Education
Jr.
Psychology
Soph.
Electrical Engineer
Sr. Fitness Management
Jr.
Cloth./Textile Design
Jr.
English
Sr.
Human Performance
Soph.
Pre-Law Studies
Sr.
Human Performance
Jr.
Electrical Engineer
Sr.
Psychology
Soph.
Education
Jr.
Accounting
Sr.
Computer Science
Jr.
Advertising
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Soph.
Business
Soph.
Arts & Sciences
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Soph.
Communication
Soph. Secondary Education
Soph.
Pre-Medicine
Jr.
Management
Jr.
Psychology
Jr.
Public Relations
Jr. Secondary Education
Soph.
Apparel Design
Jr.
Biology
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Soph.
Criminal Justice
Sr.
Management
Sr.
Psychology
Sr.
Public Relations
Soph.
Communications
Sr. Secondary Education
Soph.
Apparel Design
Sr.
Biology
Sr. Hotel/Restaurant Mgmt
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Soph. Human Development
Jr.
Finance
Jr.
Criminal Justice
Sr. Secondary Education
Sr.
Psychology
Sr.
Advertising
Soph.
Public Relations
Sr. Secondary Education
Sr.
Biology
Sr. Hotel/Restaurant Mgmt
Soph. Human Development
Sr.
Finance
2002 Shelly Adamcik
Sr.
Criminal Justice
Jennifer Bibber
Jr.
Psychology
Jennifer Cusimano Soph.
Pre-Business
Julie Farley
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Erin Heffner
Soph. Pre-Physical Therapy
Lexee Marshall
Sr. Human Development
Erin Price
Jr.
Management
Emily Sebastian
Sr.Early Child Development
Bridget Studnicka Sr.Early Child Development
Kory Tull
Soph.
Graphic Design
Jen Wagner
Sr.
Finance
2003 Shelly Adamcik
Sr.
Criminal Justice
Jennifer Bibber
Sr.
Psychology
Jennifer Cusimano Jr.
Accounting
Julie Farley
Jr.
Management
Erin Heffner
Jr.
Criminal Justice
Erin Price
Gr.
Management
Bridget Studnicka Sr. Early Child Education
Kory Tull
Jr.
Art
2004Katie Barker
Soph.
Pre-Major Studies
Abbi Blackburn Soph.
Communication
Julie Farley
Sr.
Management
Erin Heffner
Sr.
Criminal Justice
Mary Beth Moore Jr.
Accounting
Kelley Potter
Jr.
Consumer Science
Kory Tull
Sr.
Art
2005Abbi Blackburn
Jr.
Advertising
Bridget Fuentez Soph.
Pre-Business
Megan Hudson
Soph.
Communications
Mary Beth Moore Sr.
Accounting
Kelley Potter
Sr.
Consumer Sciences
Jessica Yearout
Sr.
General Studies
2006Lindsey Buteyn
Soph.
Communication
Bridget Fuentez
Jr.
Marketing
Rachael Green
Sr. Electrical Engineering
Crystal Hudson
Jr.
Health Care Mgmt
Megan Hudson
Jr.
Public Relations
Christie McKee
Fr.
Nursing
Amy Pauly
Soph.
Communications
Brigitte Slack
Jr. Human Development
2007 Lindsey Buteyn
Jr.
Advertising
Bridget Fuentez
Sr.
Marketing
Megan Hudson
Sr.
Public Relations
Amy Pauly
Jr.
Public Relations
Brigitte Slack
Sr. Human Development
Calli Johnson
RS-Fr.
Psychology
Jennifer Weber
Soph.
Pre-Business
2008Mary Catherine AuneSoph.
Advertising
Lindsey Buteyn
Sr.
Advertising
Calli Johnson
Soph.
Psychology
Lauren Martin
Soph. Interdisciplinary Studies
Alyssa Meuth
Soph. Human Env. Sciences
Amy Pauly
Sr.
Public Relations
Liz Salstrand
Jr.
Public Relations
Jennifer Weber
Jr. Mgmt. and Marketing
“It is our staff’s goal to see each volleyball student-athlete that
comes to the Capstone graduate from Alabama. The resources
available are top-notch including the academic advisors that are
there every step of the way. Overall, we have had great success in
the classroom which is something we all take pride in.”
Judy Green
Alabama Head Coach
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Top Six UA ScholarAthletes
1994 Jennifer Vieth
1995 Erin Tenbrunsel
2000Sarah Cotten
2000Michelle Green
2000Allison Lange
2001 Jen Wagner
2002 Shelly Adamcik
Paul W. Bryant Award
Finalist
1992 Kristye Hall
1994 Erin Tenbrunsel
1998 Monica Davis
1999 Allison Lange
2000Michelle Green
2001 Jen Wagner
2002 Shelly Adamcik
2004Kory Tull
2008Megan Hudson
Paul W. Bryant Award
2007
Rachel Green
University Honors
Program
1991 Kristye Hall
1992 Kristye Hall
1995 Lisa Bordes
1996 Laura LeBlanc
1996 Julie Ramirez
1997 Laura LeBlanc
1999 Jen Wagner
2000Jen Wagner
2001 Jen Wagner
2009Stephanie Riley
2009Lauren Wintzinger
Golden Key
1991 Kristye Hall
1994 Jennifer Vieth
1995 Melanie Ryer
1999 Michelle Green
2000Kelly Fash
2001 Shelly Adamcik
2001 Jen Wagner
2003 Katherine Gaudet
Anderson Society
2000Michelle Green
2001 Michelle Green
Mortar Board
1991 Kristye Hall
1994 Erin Tenbrunsel
2000Michelle Green
2001 Michelle Green
Phi Beta Kappa
2000Allison Lange
XXXI Honarary Society
Dept. of Management
Excellence in
Scholarship
1999 Melissa Clark
2003 Julie Farley
Buford Boone Memorial Scholarship
1999 Mavis Reed
1994 Erin Tenbrunsel
2008Megan Hudson
C&BA Scholar Athlete
Omicron Delta Kappa
Outstanding Finance
Undergrad
1994 Erin Tenbrunsel
2000Michelle Green
2003 Kory Tull
2004Erin Heffner
2009Calli Johnson
NCAA Postgraduate
Scholarship
1995 Erin Tenbrunsel
2008Bridget Fuentez
SEC Community Service
Postgraduate
Scholarship
1995 Erin Tenbrunsel
1998 Megan Hudson
Woodrow Alvin Davis
Family StudentAthlete Award
1994 Jennifer Vieth
2000Allison Lange
2004Erin Heffner
Penny Allen Award
1995 Erin Tenbrunsel
Dept. of Advertising &
Public Relations
Academic Award
1999 Jen Wagner
2000Kelly Fash
Minnie Hayes Rast
Scholarship
1999 Sarah Kreimer
2000Sarah Kreimer
2000Melissa Clark
2000Jen Wagner
2001 Jen Wagner
Corporate Finance
Honor Award
2001 Jen Wagner
Gladys M. Poe
Scholarship
2000Jen Wagner
George K. Page Scholar
2000Jen Wagner
National Society of
Collegiate Scholars
Crimson Tide in Honor Societies
Phi Kappa Phi
1995 Melanie Ryer
2008Megan Hudson
Alpha Lambda Delta
1996 Laura LeBlanc
1997 Allison Lange
1998 Jen Wagner
2002 Jennifer Cusimano
2002 Julie Farley
Gamma Beta Phi
1999 Jen Wagner
2000Shelly Adamcik
2000Katherine Gaudet
2000Sarah Kreimer
2001 Jennifer Bibber
2002 Jennifer Bibber
2003 Jennifer Cusimano
Phi Eta Sigma
1996
1996
1996
1997
1997
1997
1998
Laura LeBlanc
Julie Ramirez
Kari Weber
Sarah Cotten
Michelle Green
Allison Lange
Jen Wagner
1999 Shelly Adamcik
2000Emily Sebastian
2004Bridget Fuentez
2009Lauren Wintzinger
Phi Upsilon Omicron
1999 Sarah Kreimer
2000Sarah Kreimer
Kappa Tau Alpha
1999 Kelly Fash
2001 Katherine Gaudet
Beta Beta Beta
2000Allison Lange
Psi Chi
2000Sarah Cotten
Alpha Epsilon Delta
2000Allison Lange
Sigma Alpha Lambda
2004Mary Beth Moore
2008Jennifer Weber
2000Shelly Adamcik
2003 Julie Farley
2008Jennifer Weber
James Robertson
Distinguished Undergraduate Award for
Highest Academic
Performance
2002 Shelly Adamcik
Black Scholar Award
2003 Crystal Hudson
Eber Mann Memorial
Scholarship
2003 Mary Beth Moore
2004Mary Beth Moore
Sarah Browning
Scholarship
1999 Sarah Kreimer
2000Sarah Kreimer
In 2000, the Alabama volleyball program posted the highest
team GPA in the nation among all other NCAA Division I volleyball teams. In addition, the Crimson Tide volleyball team has
been recognized the past two seasons as recipients of the NCAA
Division I Academic Performance Program Public Recognition
Award.
Volleyball academic advisor Fern Hampton with 2009
graduate Lindsey Buteyn.
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In the
Community
The Crimson Tide’s volunteer
activities include ...
• Boys and Girls Club
• Tuscaloosa Animal Shelter
• Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast
• Girl Scouts
• Project Angel Tree
• FCAIA Caroling
• Habitat for Humanity
• Read Across America
SEC Community
Service Team
Every year the SEC recognizes
outstanding student-athletes
for their volunteer work in
the community. The honor is
awarded yearly to one member
of each team.
The Crimson Tide volleyball team regularly gives back to the city of Tuscaloosa and the surrounding areas through various community service programs. Alabama student-athletes
take time out of their hectic schedules to read to children, speak at local churches or to just
stop by a hospital to brighten the day of patients.
“Being a collegiate athlete, you are already a role model and someone
for children to look up to. Community service is important because it
gives the kids a chance to personally interact with you and have a positive role model. The last three semesters I have worked with toddlers
and elementary kids, either talking to them about making good choices
or just playing with them and being a friend. I have met some great kids
in the Tuscaloosa community.”
Alyssa Meuth
Alabama junior
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2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Kory Tull
Kory Tull
Jessica Yearout
Megan Hudson
Megan Hudson
Lindsey Buteyn
Top Six UA
Community
Service
2002
Shelly Adamcik
Setting the standard for intercollegiate athletics in volleyball.
The Southeastern Conference continues to flourish as a solid and competitive league in women’s collegiate volleyball.
In the last two decades, the SEC has made stellar contributions in volleyball.
The conference has sent at least two SEC teams to the NCAA Tournament in
every season the last 19 years. The SEC had a team reach the Final Four seven of
the 10 seasons in the ‘90s with the league having a team advance to the regional
final nine of those 10 seasons. Since 2000, the SEC has had a team reach the Final
Four three times and regional final four times.
In 2008, Florida captured its 18th ever SEC Championship and made its 19th
NCAA Tournament appearance and advanced to the regional semi-finals. In all,
four teams from the SEC made the NCAA Tournament, including Florida, Kentucky, LSU and Tennessee.
Since the inaugural SEC volleyball championship in 1979-80, many changes
have occurred in the conference with volleyball. The addition of Arkansas and
South Carolina to the league in 1991 brought the divisional format to the sport
with five teams competing in the Eastern Division and six teams in the Western
Division.
In 2009, the SEC entered into an unprecedented TV agreement with ESPN
that will provide exclusive coverage of SEC athletics. In the arrangement, SEC
volleyball will now be broadcast on three different platforms: ESPNU, FS South/
Southwest/Sun Sports and CSS. Live SEC volleyball coverage can now reach into
46 million homes nation-wide on ESPNU, and in the SEC nine-state region, 22
million homes on FS South/Southwest/Sun Sports, and 7 million homes on CSS.
In 2008, the SEC had ...
• The 19th consecutive season in which the SEC
has placed at least two teams in the NCAA Tournament.
• Four SEC teams earned berths to the 2008
NCAA Tournament.
• Four teams posted 20-plus win seasons.
• One Academic All-American and nine Academic
All-District selections.
• Eight All-Americans.
• Fourteen all-South Region selections.
.
• The AVCA National Freshman of the Year and
South Region Freshman on the Year.
• The AVCA South Region Coach of the Year.
Eastern Division
Florida
18-2 27-4
Kentucky
17-3 26-6
Tennessee
15-5 22-10
South Carolina 12-8 21-9
Georgia
10-10 17-14
WESTERN DIVISiON
LSU 13-7 18-10
Mississippi 10-10 14-15
Alabama 9-11 16-13
Arkansas 4-16 7-23
Miss. State 1-19 6-25
Auburn 1-19 6-25
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In 2008, Brooks Webster led the SEC in
kills with an average of 4.04 per set. She
was named AVCA Honorable Mention AllAmerican and SEC First Team selection.
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Alabama returns three starters from last season and adds a couple of reserves and a newcomer who will help to provide depth at the position. Leading the way is senior Brooks
Webster, who earned First Team All-SEC accolades last season. Webster was tops in the SEC
in kills, collecting 424 on the season for an average of 4.04 per set. She was also named to
the AVCA South Region Team and AVCA Honorable Mention All-America squad. Sophomore
Ashley Frazier and junior Alyssa Meuth, both returning starters, look to team up with Webster to form a potent offensive attack for the Tide. Meuth was second on the team in kills last
season, while Frazier was fifth. Senior Elizabeth Salstrand gives the team experience and
depth coming off the bench at hitter as well.
True freshman Kayla Fitterer brings an impressive resume to the Tide roster having been
named PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American and two-time Alton Telegraph (Ill.)
Large School Volleyball Player of the Year. In her senior season, Fitterer led Edwardsville (Ill.)
to the conference, regional and sectional championships while setting the school’s career
kills record.
Hitters - Returning
PlayerHt
Elizabeth Salstrand
6-3
Sr.-3L
Cl-ExpNotes
Named to the Crimson Tide Invitational All-Tournament Team in 2008; Two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll
Alyssa Meuth
Jr.-2L
Named to two all-tournament teams in 2008; Tallied a career-best 16 kills twice last season
6-0
Ashley Frazier
6-1
Soph.-1L
Had a banner weekend at Georgia setting career highs in kills (16), attacks (44), assists (1), aces (2) and block assists (2)
Brooks Webster
AVCA Honorable Mention All-American and All-Region selection in 2008; All-SEC First Team honoree
6-0
Hitters - newcomers
Sr.-3L
Kayla Fitterer
6-0
Fr.-HS
PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American; Set high school career kills record in 2008
with 1,259 kills
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2009 P review
Calli Johnson returns as the Tide’s leading
blocker from 2008 where she rejected 88
attempts.
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The Tide must replace departed senior Lindsey Buteyn at middle blocker, but has three capable options at the position. Junior Calli Johnson was a starter alongside Buteyn last season, and finished as the leading blocker for the Tide wtih 88 total blocks. After being granted
a medical redshirt for the fall of 2008, Leigh Moyer wasted no time in spring practices this
year and made an immediate impact in the Alabama lineup.
Alabama’s blocking corps received a boost when it was announced that Sarah Machen was
transferring into the program after spending two seasons at the University of Oklahoma.
Machen redshirted her first season with the Sooners before seeing limited action last season.
She played high school volleyball at in-state powerhouse McGill-Toolen, helping lead her
team to two state championships and a runner-up finish during her high school career.
Blockers - Returning
PlayerHt
Calli Johnson
6-1
Cl-ExpNotes
Jr.-2L
Notched career bests in kills (11), digs (11) and service aces (4) in 2008; Two-time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll
Blockers - NEWcomers
PlayerHt
Cl-ExpNotes
Sarah Machen
6-1
Jr.-TR
Transfer from the University of Oklahoma where she appeared in three matches collecting one
kill and two blocks
Leigh Moyer
6-2
RS Fr.-HS Granted Medical Redshirt in 2008
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Jennifer Weber appeared in 20 matches last
season for Alabama and tied her career high
of 13 digs against VCU on Sept. 5.
2009 P review
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The team will turn to a talented duo in sophomore Stephanie Riley and junior Kayla Schmidt
for its setting duties in 2009. Riley, who was second on the team in assists a year ago, split
time at the beginning of 2008 at the position but took over part way through the season. Junior transfer Kayla Schmidt gives the Tide another stellar option at setter with a solid combination of talent and experience. She was named the 2008 American Volleyball Coaches Association Two-Year Colleges National Player of the Year and National Junior College Athletic
Association Player of the Year during her second season at Blinn College in Texas. Schmidt,
who guided the Buccaneers to the NJCAA National Championship crown, also earned Most
Valuable Player honors and was selected as an AVCA First Team All-American.
With, statistically, the best defensive player in school history lost to graduation, the Tide has
big shoes to fill in its back-row presence. Libero Amy Pauly set all three dig highs throughout
her four-year career in the crimson and white including digs in a match, digs in a season and
career digs. Alabama brings three viable options to the table in 2009 in senior Jennifer Weber, junior Mary Catherine Aune and freshman Kelsey Anderson. Anderson, a PrepVolleyball.
com All-American from Louisville, Ky., was the 2008 Kentucky Player of the Year and 2008
Miss Kentucky Volleyball. She was a member of the All-State and All-Region teams helping
Mercy Academy to a 40-1 record and state championship honors.
Setters/DS - Returning
PlayerHt
Cl-ExpNotes
Stephanie Riley
5-7
Soph.-1L
Recorded three double-doubles in 2008; Dished out a career-high 58 assists at Georgia
Mary Catherine Aune
5-9
Jr.-2L
Led the team in service aces in 2008 with 41; No. 10 on Alabama’s all-time leaders list in aces with 108
Jennifer Weber
5-6
Sr.- 3L
Tied her career-high in digs with 13 in 2008; Member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll
SETTERS/DS - NEWcomers
PlayerHt
Cl-ExpNotes
Kayla Schmidt
5-10
Jr.-TR
Kelsey Anderson
5-8
Fr.-HS
Transfer from Blinn College; 2008 AVCA Two-Year Colleges National Player of the Year;
NJCAA National Player of the Year
PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American; 2008 Kentucky State Player of the Year;
2008 Miss Kentucky Volleyball
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09 P R E V I E W
2009 Rosters
Numerical
No. Name
1
Stephanie Riley
3
Calli Johnson
5
Elizabeth Salstrand
6
Mary Catherine Aune
7
Kayla Fitterer
8
Kayla Schmidt
9
Leigh Moyer
11
Sarah Machen
12
Kelsey Anderson
16
Alyssa Meuth
22
Ashley Frazier
30 Jennifer Weber
33 Brooks Webster
Alphabetical
No. Name
12
Kelsey Anderson
6
Mary Catherine Aune
7
Kayla Fitterer
22
Ashley Frazier
3
Calli Johnson
11
Sarah Machen
16
Alyssa Meuth
9
Leigh Moyer
1
Stephanie Riley
5
Elizabeth Salstrand
8
Kayla Schmidt
30 Jennifer Weber
33 Brooks Webster
Returning Starters
Pos.
S
MB
RS
L/DS
OH
S
MB
MB
L/DS
RS
OH
L/DS
OH
Pos.
L/DS
L/DS
OH
OH
MB
MB
RS
MB
S
RS
S
L/DS
OH
Coaches
Judy Green - Head Coach
Josh Lauer - Assistant Coach
Pavlina Steffkova - Assistant Coach
Kevin Dunn - Volunteer Assistant Coach
Amy Bommarito - Director of Operations
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Ht.
5-7
6-1
6-3
5-9
6-0
5-10
6-2
6-1
5-8
6-0
6-2
5-6
6-0
Ht.
5-8
5-9
6-0
6-2
6-1
6-1
6-0
6-2
5-7
6-3
5-10
5-6
6-0
Cl.
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
RS-Fr.
RS-Soph.
Fr.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Sr.
Cl.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
RS-Soph.
Jr.
RS-Fr.
Soph.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Hometown (Last School)
Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS)
Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)
Rockford, Ill. (Guilford HS)
Austin, Texas (Westlake HS)
Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS)
Bleiblerville, Texas (Blinn College)
Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh HS)
Mobile, Ala. (University of Oklahoma)
Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy)
Helotes, Texas (O’Connor HS)
Oregon, Ohio (Toledo Central Catholic)
Wheaton, Ill. (St. Francis)
Baltimore, Md. (Inst. of Notre Dame)
Hometown (Last School)
Louisville, Ky. (Mercy Academy)
Austin, Texas (Westlake HS)
Edwardsville, Ill. (Edwardsville HS)
Oregon, Ohio (Toledo Central Catholic)
Dubuque, Iowa (Wahlert HS)
Mobile, Ala. (University of Oklahoma)
Helotes, Texas (O’Connor HS)
Peachtree City, Ga. (McIntosh HS)
Louisville, Ky. (Assumption HS)
Rockford, Ill. (Guilford HS)
Bleiblerville, Texas (Blinn College)
Wheaton, Ill. (St. Francis)
Baltimore, Md. (Inst. of Notre Dame)
Ashley Frazier
Calli Johnson
Alyssa Meuth
Stephanie Riley
Brooks Webster
Returning Letterwinners
Mary Catherine Aune
Ashley Frazier
Calli Johnson
Alyssa Meuth
Stephanie Riley
Elizabeth Salstrand
Jennifer Weber
Brooks Webster
Newcomers
Kelsey Anderson
Kayla Fitterer
Sarah Machen
Leigh Moyer
Kayla Schmidt
Class of the tide
Seniors (3)
Elizabeth Salstrand
Jennifer Weber
Brooks Webster
Juniors (4)
Mary Catherine Aune
Calli Johnson
Alyssa Meuth
Kayla Schmidt
SophomoreS (3)
Ashley Frazier
Sarah Machen
Stephanie Riley
Freshmen (3)
Kelsey Anderson
Kayla Fitterer
Leigh Moyer
double-digit digs in each of the three matches
at the Hurricane Invitational.
2007: SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…
Finished 19th in the NCAA in service aces per
game with .59 … recorded first career start
against Seton Hall at the OU Tournament … recorded a match-high six service aces against
Illinois State in the Bama Bash … notched a
career-high four kills against Sacramento
State in the Bama Bash … broke into the top 10
nationally in service aces per game at No. 10 …
set a career-high in digs with 18 against LSU …
ended the regular season leading the conference in aces with 66 … tallied 220 digs on the
season, good four fourth highest on the team
… played in 114 games for the Tide … led the
team in service aces with 67.
2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor
Roll … led the team in service aces with 41 …
in the final match of the season collected her
108th career service ace putting her at No. 10
on Alabama’s all-time leaders list in aces … tied
for fourth-most service aces in a single match
in Crimson Tide history, and set a new career
high, with eight against Western Kentucky …
finished the season ranked 22nd in the nation
and second in the SEC in aces per set … had
HIGH SCHOOL: AVCA High School All-American in 2006 ... prep Volleyball All-American
Honorable Mention in 2006 ... led her high
school to a state championship in 2004 ...
selected to the Texas Girls Coaches Association and Sports Writers Association All-State
Teams in 2006 ... broke school record with 130
Aces in one season in 2006 ... academic AllDistrict from 2004 to 2006 ... nominated as
finalist for Christian Athlete of the Year award
in 2006.
PERSONAL: Born on October 10, 1988 ...
daughter of Jon and Marci Aune ... has two
sisters, Ashley and Kaylee, and two brothers, Carson and Coy ... her father, Jon, was a
quarterback at University of Texas (1977-80)
... brother, Coy, was a wide receiver for the
Longhorns (2007) ... majoring in communications.
Kills
4
vs. Sacramento State (8/31/07)
Attempts
14
vs. UAB (8/31/07)
Hitting Percentage
1.00 (1-1)
two times, last vs. Tennessee (10/21/07)
Assists
5
vs. Mississippi State (10/24/07)
Aces
8
vs. Western Kentucky (8/29/08)
Digs
18
vs. LSU (11/11/07)
Block Solos
1
two times, last vs. Illinois State (9/1/07)
2008
2007
TOTAL
MP
27
30
57
SP
88
114
202
K E
9 13
17 13
26 26
TA
70
89
159
HIT%
-.057
.045
.000
A SA SE
14 41 37
35 67 90
49 108 127
DG
136
220
356
BS BA TB
0 0 0
2 3 5
2 3 5
Block Assists
1
three times, last vs. Illinois State (9/1/07)
Total Blocks
2
two times, last vs. Illinois State (9/1/07)
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PLAYER P R O F I L E S
HIGH SCHOOL: 2007 Ohio State Champion …
District 7 Player of the Year in 2007 … named
to the all-city and all-district first teams ...
played club volleyball for Toledo Volleyball
Club … participated in Junior Olympic National Championships in five of the last six years
…four-year letterwinner in basketball … member of the National Honor Society.
PERSONAL: Born on December 15, 1989 ...
daughter of Greg and Nancy Frazier ... has one
brother, Kyle ... majoring in exercise science.
Kills
16
at Georgia (11/9/08)
Attempts
44
at Georgia (11/8/08)
Hitting Percentage
.857 (6-7)
vs. Nicholls State (8/29/08)
2008: Member of the SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll ... Had a banner weekend
on the road against Georgia setting five career
highs ... dished out first career assist against
Miami ... made collegiate debut against Nicholls State where she finished the match with
six kills off seven total attempts.
Assists
1
three times, last at Georgia (11/9/08)
Aces
2
two times, last at Georgia (11/9/08)
Digs
Block Solos
2008
TOTAL
MP SP
25 70
25 70
K E TA
134 87 397
134 87 397
HIT%
.118
.118
A
6
6
SA SE
9 28
9 28
DG
109
109
BS BA TB
14 15 29
14 15 29
3
vs. Arkansas (11/16/08)
Block Assists
2
two times, last at Georgia (11/9/08)
Total Blocks
34
11
at Auburn (11/2/08)
4
vs. Tennessee (10/24/08)
three solo blocks against Western Kentucky …
served as team captain … elected to the Student Athlete Advisory Committee Executive
Board.
2007: SEC Academic Freshman Honor Roll
… recorded first career start as a member of
the Tide against Seton Hall at the OU Tournament … set a career-high 18 attempts against
Illinois State in the Bama Bash … posted a career-high nine kills against Illinois State in the
Bama Bash … recorded 33 kills on the season,
averaging .85 kills per game … played in 39
games for the Tide.
2006: Redshirt season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Led her high school to state
championship from 2002 to 2005 ... winner of
Gaylyn P. Thomas Athletic Academic Award
... selected First team All-District, MI Conference, All-State in 2004 ... garnered First team
All-State and All-Conference in 2005 ... served
as Team Captain in 2005 ... also competed in
basketball and soccer during high school ...
chosen Honorable Mention All-Conference in
2003.
2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor
Roll … earned her first double-double of the
season against Mississippi with 11 kills and 11
digs, both career bests ... notched a careerhigh four service aces against South Carolina
... collected a career-best six block assists
against Auburn ... tallied a career-high two
service aces against Miami ... dished out her
first assist of the season, and tied her career
high, against Miami ... netted a career-high
PERSONAL: Born on March 27, 1988 ... daughter of Mike and Mary Lou Johnson ... has three
brothers Shad, Seth and Casey ... majoring in
psychology.
Kills
11
at Mississippi (10/12/08)
Attempts
26
at Mississippi (10/12/08)
Hitting Percentage
.875 (7-8)
vs. Samford (9/12/08)
Assists
2
at Mississippi (10/12/08)
Aces
4
vs. South Carolina (10/5/08)
Digs
11
at Mississippi (10/12/08)
Block Solos
3
vs. Western Kentucky (8/29/08)
MP SP
K
2008
29 105
157
2007
11 39
33
2006Redshirt Season
TOTAL
40 144
190
E TA
37 372
12 102
HIT%
.323
.206
A SA SE
14 18 21
3 0 0
DG
82
12
BS BA TB
14 74 88
3 17 20
Block Assists
6
two times, last at Auburn (11/2/08)
49 474
.297
17
94
17
Total Blocks
18
21
91 108
7
at Auburn (11/2/08)
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PLAYER P R O F I L E S
2007: Played in 13 games for the Tide
throughout the season … recorded a seasonhigh 13 kills against Mississippi on 34 attempts
… recorded first career start against Illinois
State and tallied seven kills and three digs ...
hit .227 on the season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Led team to District championship for the first time in school’s history
... second team All District in 2005 ... New
Braunfels Tournament MVP in 2006 ... racked
up match high of 28 kills and 20 digs in 2006
... ranked in the top 25 percent of her class.
PERSONAL: Born on May 16, 1989 ... daughter
of Todd Meuth and JoAnn Pritulsky ... has one
sister, Kari, and two step sisters, Jillian and
Jenna ... sister, Kari, played volleyball at McMurry University ... majoring in education.
Kills
16
two times, last vs. Arkansas (11/16/08)
Attempts
Hitting Percentage
.714 (5-7)
vs. Nicholls State (8/29/08)
2008: Member of the SEC Academic Honor
Roll … tallied first career assist in SEC home
opener against Auburn ... received Crimson
Tide Invitational All-Tournament Team honors ... named to the Hurricane Invitational AllTournament Team ... collected a career-high
16 kills against South Dakota State ... had a
career-high eight digs against Western Kentucky.
2008
2007
TOTAL
MP
28
6
34
SP
95
13
108
K
242
29
271
E
100
12
112
TA
564
75
639
34
vs. Mississippi (10/7/07)
Assists
HIT%
.252
.227
.249
A
1
0
1
SA SE
0 2
0 0
0 2
DG
75
8
83
BS BA TB
3 19 22
0 3 3
3 22 25
1
vs. Auburn (9/26/08)
Aces
NA
Digs
8
vs. Western Kentucky (8/29/08)
Block Solos
1
two times, last vs. Murray State (9/13/08)
Block Assists
3
at Mississippi State (10/29/08)
Total Blocks
3
at Mississippi State (10/29/08)
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HIGH SCHOOL: 2007 Georgia 4A State Champion … named to the 2006, 2007 All-State
and All-Area and All-County teams … named
to the Senior All-Star team … Prepvolleyball.
com Senior Ace … played club volleyball for
Tsunami and A5.
PERSONAL: Born on February 23, 1990 ...
daughter of David and Sharon Moyer ... has
one brother, Brian ... undecided on a major.
2008: Granted a medical redshirt … collected
first career block in SEC home opener against
Auburn ... saw first collegiate action against
Nicholls State.
2008
TOTAL
MP SP
4 4
4 4
K
0
0
E
0
0
TA
0
0
HIT%
.000
.000
A
0
0
SA SE
0 0
0 0
DG
0
0
BS BA TB
0
1 0.5
0
1 0.5
Kills
NA
Attempts
NA
Hitting Percentage
NA
Assists
NA
Aces
NA
Digs
NA
Block Solos
NA
Block Assists
1
vs. Auburn (9/26/08)
Total Blocks
1
vs. Auburn (9/26/08)
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PLAYER P R O F I L E S
ence opener at Kentucky with 11 digs ... saw
first action of collegiate career against Nicholls State ... tallied three assists and one dig in
debut performance ... was named to the SEC
freshman honor roll.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-time state champion
(2005-2007) … 2005 high school national
champions … 2007 State All-tournament team
and Region 7 All-tournament team … 2007
Chicago Nike Challenge All-Tournament team
… 2007 All-State second team…2007 Varsity
Leadership Award recipient … played club volleyball for Kentucky Indiana Volleyball Academy (KIVA) … 2003 Junior Olympic National
Champions in the Open division … 2005 and
2007 Junior Olympic runners-up … named
to the All-tournament squad at J.O. National
Championships in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
2008: Named to the SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll .. collected three double-doubles ... dished out a career-high 58 assists at
Georgia ... threw down a career-best two kills
against LSU ... started her first match at Arkansas where she notched 36 assists ... earned
her first double-double at Mississippi with 29
assists and a career-high 14 digs ... tallied first
career kill and service ace against Auburn ...
dad a solid performance in Alabama’s confer-
PERSONAL: Born on March 28, 1990 ... daughter of Craig and Debbie Riley ... has one brother, Kyle ... majoring in engineering.
Kills
2
two times, last vs. Arkansas (11/16/08)
Attempts
Hitting Percentage
1.00 (1-1)
three times, last vs. Mississippi (11/14/08)
Assists
MP SP
21 70
21 70
K
9
9
E
6
6
TA
33
33
HIT%
.091
.091
A SA SE
457 19 14
457 19 14
DG
128
128
BS BA TB
0 2
2
0 2 2
58
at Georgia (11/9/08)
Aces
3
vs. Georgia (10/17/08)
Digs
14
at Mississippi (10/12/08)
Block Solos
2008
TOTAL
7
at Georgia (11/9/08)
NA
Block Assists
1
two times, last vs. Mississippi (11/14/08)
Total Blocks
1
two times, last vs. Mississippi (11/14/08)
38
2007: SEC Academic Honor Roll … played in
75 games for the Tide, tallying 242 kills and 49
blocks … missed the first nine matches of the
season due to a hand injury … hit a team-high
and season-high .529 in the Tide’s road win
against Kentucky … posted a career-high in
kills against Kentucky with 11.
2006: Racked up 121 total kills over the season
... had 10 kills against Tennessee ... averaged
1.15 kills per game ... earned 95 total blocks
during the year ... played in 105 of 115 games
for the Crimson Tide as a true freshman.
2008: SEC Academic Honor Roll … netted
a career-best two service aces in SEC home
opener against Auburn ... named to the Crimson Tide Invitational All-Tournament Team ...
had a season-high nine kills against Miami ...
collected 15 kills in Hampton Inn Bama Bash.
HIGH SCHOOL: Selected First team All-Conference and Special Mention All-State in 2005
... led Guilford High School to First place in the
2005 Early Bird Tournament ... won regional
titles in 2003 and 2004 ... played in the Sectional Championship in 2005 ... voted “Most
Improved Player” in 2004 ... member of two
all-tournament teams in 2004 and 2005.
PERSONAL: Born on April 8, 1988 ... faughter of Mark and Lorraine Salstrand ... has one
sister, Rachel, and three brothers Sam, Jacob
and Markie ... nominated for a Citizen’s Award
... majoring in secondary education.
Kills
Attempts
11
at Kentucky (9/16/07)
29
vs. LSU (10/5/07)
Hitting Percentage
.455 (6-11)
vs. Samford (9/12/08)
Assists
3
three times, last vs. LSU (10/8/06)
Aces
2
vs. Auburn (9/26/08)
Digs
4
vs. Murray State (9/13/08)
Block Solos
2
three times, last vs. S. Carolina (11/21/08)
2008
2007
2006
TOTAL
MP
29
20
29
78
SP
99
75
105
279
K
102
121
121
344
E TA HIT%
57 331
.136
55 359
.184
76 377
.119
188 1067 .146
A SA SE
7
3
1
4 0 0
25 0 0
36 3
1
DG
33
26
24
83
BS
9
1
12
22
BA
46
48
83
177
TB
55
49
95
199
Block Assists
6
five times, last vs. Mississippi (11/8/07)
Total Blocks
8
vs. Kansas State (9/9/06)
39
PLAYER P R O F I L E S
2006: Earned a total of 126 digs over the season ... recorded a career-high 10 digs against
Arkansas ... played in 81 of 115 games for the
Tide.
HIGH SCHOOL: Led St. Francis to three consecutive state titles (2003, 2004, 2005) ...
academic All-Conference honoree ... served
as team captain.
PERSONAL: Born on November 4, 1987 ...
daughter of Robert and Debbie Weber ... has
one sister, Erica ... majoring in management
and marketing.
Kills
1
three times, last at Miami (9/6/08)
Attempts
1
six times, last at Miami (9/6/08)
Hitting Percentage
1.000 (1-1)
twice, last vs. Miami (9/6/08)
2008: SEC Academic Honor Roll … tied career
high in digs with 13 against VCU ... had a pair
of kills against VCU and Miami at Hurricane
Invitational ... tallied first career kill against
Western Kentucky.
Assists
3
two times, last vs. S. Florida (9/12/08)
2007: Played in a total of 32 games for the
Tide and earned 43 digs … posted a careerhigh 13 digs against Illinois State in the Bama
Bash.
2008
2007
2006
TOTAL
40
MP
20
15
25
60
SP
56
32
81
169
K
3
0
0
3
E
0
0
1
1
TA
4
1
2
7
HIT%
.750
.000
-.500
.286
A SA SE
14 6 7
3 4 7
11 22 23
28 32 37
DG
59
43
126
228
BS BA TB
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
Aces
4
vs. Mercer (9/1/06)
Digs
13
two times, last vs. VCU (9/5/08)
Block Solos
NA
Block Assists
NA
Total Blocks
NA
26 and attempts with 69 at Georgia ... collected
11 double-doubles ... scooped up a career-best
23 digs in loss to Florida ... posted a career-best
four assists at Tennessee ... tallied 14 kills and 12
digs against Kentucky ... named Crimson Tide
Invitational MVP after posting 44 kills, 24 digs
and seven blocks in the three-match tournament ... named to the Hurricane Invitational AllTournament Team and the Hampton Inn Bama
Bash All-Tournament Team.
2007: Played in 113 games for the Tide, tallying 366 kills and 1,101 attempts … had 15 digs
against Notre Dame … hit a career-high and
season-high .372 against Florida and posted 20
kills … recorded a team-high in kills four times …
led the team in kills with 19 against Clemson in
the First Round of the NCAA Tournament.
2008: Earned American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Honorable Mention All-American Honors as well as AVCA All-Region Honors
... garnered All-SEC First Team accolades …
selected to participate on the U.S. Women’s
National A2 Team that finished third at the U.S.
Open Championships in Minneapolis … entered
the Alabama career record books in three categories finishing the season seventh in total attacks (3,165), eighth in block solos (47) and 10th
in kills (1,085) … upped her career high kills with
2006: Tallied 295 kills, third best for the Tide
... recorded double-figure kills 16 times over
the season ... had a career-high 18 kills in two
games ... hit above .300 three times during the
year ... racked up 66 digs over the year ... Played
in 113 of the Tide’s 115 games.
2005: Redshirt season.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduate and four-year letterwinner at the Institute of Notre Dame ...
Baltimore Sun City Player of the Year ... firstteam All-Metro honoree ... helped guide I.N.D.
to a perfect 20-0 record and a conference title
... Notre Dame’s all-time career leader in kills,
blocks and hitting percentage ... only freshman
in I.N.D. history to make varsity volleyball squad
... averaged 5.5 kills, 2.42 blocks and hit .502 as
a senior ... also a member of the I.N.D. basketball team ... member of the Wild Blue Attack
volleyball club.
PERSONAL FILE: Born on October 10, 1986 ...
daughter of Elton and Cedrina Webster ... has a
brother, Brian, and a sister, Bailey ... majoring in
consumer sciences.
Kills
26
at Georgia (11/9/08)
Attempts
69
at Georgia (11/9/08)
Hitting Percentage
.463 (20-41)
vs. South Dakota State (9/5/08)
Assists
4
two times, last vs. Auburn (9/26/08)
Aces
3
vs. UAB (8/31/07)
Digs
23
vs. Florida (10/3/08)
Block Solos
MP SP
K E TA HIT%
2008
29 105
424 130 1156 .254
2007
29 113
366 161 1101
.186
2006
30 113
295 170 908
.138
2005Redshirt Season
TOTAL
88 331 1085 461 3165 .197
A SA SE
23 22 54
9 12 19
4 0 3
DG
287
176
66
BS
17
16
14
BA
28
34
44
TB
45
50
58
36 34 76
529
47 106 153
3
vs. Georgia (10/14/07)
Block Assists
4
four times, last vs. Charleston (9/9/07)
Total Blocks
6
vs. Ohio (9/7/07)
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HIGH SCHOOL: PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American … 2008 Kentucky State Player of the
Year … 2008 Miss Kentucky Volleyball … member of the All-State and All-Region Teams as a senior …
named to the Berkeley Classic All-Tournament Team … helped guide Mercy Academy to a 40-1 record
in 2008 en route to securing state championship honors … 2008 Junior Volleyball Directors Association (JVDA) All-Tournament Team and Showcase MVP honoree … 2007 AAU All-American…2006
Junior Olympic All-American and AAU MVP.
PERSONAL: Born on April 4, 1991 … daughter of Todd and Maria Anderson … has one brother, Drew,
and one sister, Cassidy … uncle Steve Schoenbaechler played football for the University of Kentucky
… majoring in kinesiology.
PLAYER P R O F I L E S
HIGH SCHOOL: PrepVolleyball.com High School All-American … led Edwardsville High School to
conference, regional, and sectional championships in 2008 … set the Edwardsville career kills record
in 2008 with 1,259 kills … ranks in the top 20 in the state of Illinois in career kills … 2008 Prepvolleyball.
com Senior Aces … Illinois All-State First Team (2007, 2008) ... News-Democrat 3A/4A All-Area First
Team (2007, 2008)…Southwestern Conference First Team (2007, 2008) … Alton Telegraph Large
School Volleyball Player of the Year (2007, 2008) ... 2007 PrepVolleyball.com’s Top 50 Recruits in the
2009 Class … spent her freshman and sophomore seasons at Belleville Althoff High School where
she helped guide it to conference, regional, sectional and super-sectional championships in her second season … 2006 Illinois All-State Second Team honors, News-Democrat AA All-Area First Team
accolades and South Seven Conference First Team distinction … 2005 Illinois All-State Honorable
Mention team, News-Democrat AA All-Area Second Team and South Seven Conference First Team
… four-year varsity starter throughout high school career ... also played basketball her freshman and
sophomore seasons.
PERSONAL: Born on August 29, 1991 … daughter of Scott and Kara Fitterer … has one brother, Eric,
and one sister, Sarah … undecided on a major.
2008: Appeared in three matches at Oklahoma … collected one kill and two blocks.
2007: Redshirt season at Oklahoma.
HIGH SCHOOL: Led McGill-Toolen High School to two state championships and a runner-up finish
in three years of varsity play … served as two-year captain … ranked as high as No. 44 in the country…Selected as one of PreVolleyball.com’s “Senior Aces” … two-time Alabama All-State selection
… named to the Mobile Press Register’s “Super 12” First Team as a junior and senior … named to the
all-area and all-county first teams for three consecutive seasons … selected as the South’s MVP in
the All-Star Classic … played club volleyball for Club Bomba under head coaches Jon and Amber
Campbell ... named to the President’s List all four years of high school … graduated in the top four
percent of her senior class … nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award.
PERSONAL: Born on February 25, 1989 … daughter of Chris and Johanna Machen … has three
brothers Michael, Bryan and Brett … Michael played quarterback and Baylor and played three years
of minor league baseball with the Atlanta Braves and Baltimore Orioles organizations … Bryan
graduated from Alabama and is now in the Air Force and Brett is also attending Alabama beginning in the Fall of 2009.
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JUNIOR COLLEGE: Played for Blinn College in Brenham, Texas her freshman and sophomore seasons … guided the Buccaneers to the 2008 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)
National Championship … 2008 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Two-Year Colleges
National Player of the Year…NJCAA National Player of the Year in 2008 … awarded Most Valuable
Player honors at the national tournament … AVCA First Team All-American … ranked third nationally
in assists with an average of 11.69 per set … added 1.51 digs and 1.21 kills with a hitting percentage of
.375 per frame.
HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-District…District MVP … 2007 Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA)
1A-2A-3A East All Star … TGCA All Star MVP … academic All-District…Babe Ruth Female Athlete of
the Year … All-State…Academic All-State … won 2005 Class 3A State Volleyball Championship.
PERSONAL: Born on June 12, 1989 … daughter of Everett and Sandy Schmidt … has two sisters, Tiffany and Stacy … majoring in exercise science.
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When she arrived at Alabama over a decade ago
with a proven plan and big dreams for the Crimson
Tide volleyball program, she was committed and
driven to put Alabama on the national map.
Judy Green knew that she would build a winner at
the Capstone, and it certainly didn’t take her long.
Her first recruiting class posted a 22-8 record as
seniors en route to the program’s first-ever SEC
Western Division title in 2000. From that point,
Alabama Volleyball took off, winning a second SEC
West title in 2004 and reeling off three consecutive
NCAA Championship appearances in 2005, 2006
and 2007. The 2008 season brought along yet another highlight as Green collected her 600th career
victory ranking her 16th among active coaches for
all-time wins.
While proud of those accomplishments, Green’s
expectations have not been fully met. Her desire is
to develop the Crimson Tide into a perennial challenger for the SEC crown. Every season her focus
is to constantly improve and strive to attain higher
and loftier goals. Infinitely successful during a decade long tenure at the University of Montevallo,
Green never doubted for a moment that she could
bring that tradition of winning to Alabama.
“I have never doubted myself,” Green said. “I know
what it takes to be successful and build a team.
Since I arrived, we have been building a system
that maximizes our players’ skills. I believe that we
have our system in order and we will continue to
fine tune it and mold it to our personnel.”
From the beginning, Green has managed to keep
her squad working toward a common goal, staying
focused on volleyball and playing hard each time
out.
That kind of focus is a hallmark of Green’s program.
The 1993 AVCA “Coach of the Year” believes in the
long haul. She is out to build a volleyball program at
Alabama, not just a team. Success can be fleeting,
coming and going with the players who populate
the roster. Building a winning program ensures success at every level over the span of a lifetime.
“I believe in playing for a purpose,” Green explains.
“Our purpose is not just to win. We are here to build
a program, not a team. When you refer to yourself
as a program it means more than just what happens
on the court. It includes success in the classroom
as well as being active and visible members of the
community. It also means taking the name of `Alabama’ and putting it on the minds of the highest
potential student-athletes in the country and convincing them by our reputation that this is where
they want to be.”
community for Alabama volleyball. Evidence of
our success will come from watching these players grow and mature, not only as volleyball players but as people who have developed the ultimate
confidence in themselves and the program. When
that happens, big time things will happen here with
regularity.”
Green has no reason to doubt that her program will
be successful. At every level of her athletic career,
from standout multi-sport athlete, to multi-sport
coach, to nationally recognized volleyball coach,
Green has enjoyed extreme success. She attributes
much of her success to her coaches and experiences in athletics. However, ultimate credit for her
success, Green says, goes to her parents, both of
whom gave her invaluable gifts.
“My Dad taught me to leave it all on the field, never
take anything with you,” Green said. “He taught me
Building a program is hard work but Green has a
proven formula that she knows is successful and
Alabama volleyball is reaping the fruits of that
plan.
“Your team has to believe in where you are going
and believe in the coaches. Everyone has to be
willing to put self aside and think of the program
first. Alabama volleyball is a family, one where the
players, coaches and support staff respect and believe in one another and are committed to the same
goals.”
Just as her plan for building a program is well
thought out and developed, so is her definition of
success.
“Our program will be successful when we have
earned the complete support of the University and
to respect those coaching me and to make any sacrifice that would benefit the team.
“My Mom believed in me no matter what I did,”
Green said. “If I had a good match or a great game,
she was right there praising me. If I experienced a
loss or a setback, she was right there for me, telling
me it was a learning experience and there would be
another time, another day.”
Green got her start at Tuscola High School in her
hometown of Lake Junaluska, N.C., where she was
a three-year letterwinner in basketball, softball,
track and volleyball. When it came time to decide
where to go to college, she picked Western Carolina because it was located in Cullowhee, N. C., near
her hometown.
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Judy Green’s 10 Most Memorable
Matches at Alabama
COACHING S T A F F
At WCU, Green was phenomenally successful, playing volleyball, basketball and softball and earning a grand total of 12 varsity letters in the four years she was there. She
is the only athlete, male or female, in WCU history to earn 12 letters.
As a volleyball player, she was a First Team All-Southern Conference selection in 1982
and 1983, the MVP of the 1983 Southern Conference Championship Tournament, and
the Southern Conference Volleyball Player of the Decade for the 1980s.
As a basketball player, she scored more than 1,000 career points, and is still one of the
school’s top 20 career scorers. She was a member of the team voted the Southern
Conference Basketball Team of the Decade for the 1980s.
As a softball player, she was an AIAW All-American at shortstop and the first female
to be inducted into the Western Carolina University Athletic Hall of Fame. In addition,
she was named WCU’s “Female Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s”.
Green graduated from Western Carolina in 1984 with a degree in physical education.
She decided to stay at her alma mater to pursue a master’s degree. She landed her
first coaching job serving as an assistant volleyball coach at WCU during the 1984
season. In 1985, she was an assistant for the softball team and also became the head
coach of the women’s cross country team.
Then, in 1986, Green became the head volleyball coach at the University of Montevallo, a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics school with a rich volleyball
tradition, including a string of four consecutive NAIA National Tournament appearances. Green immediately continued the winning tradition, taking the Falcons to 10
straight national championship tournaments, including a fourth place NAIA finish in
1988 and a 50-5 record, fifth-place national finish in 1994.
While at Montevallo, she earned the respect of her peers nationwide as she was selected the 1993 National Coach of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association. She was named NAIA South Region “Coach of the Year” and Southeast
Region “Coach of the Year,” from 1989-94.
At Montevallo, located 50 miles east of Tuscaloosa, Green coached 26 NAIA/AVCA
All-Americans, 38 NAIA All-District 27 players, 11 NAIA All-Southeast Region players,
and eight NAIA District 27 Players of the Year.
It was that success that brought her to Alabama and has been the driving force behind her commitment and passion to achieving those same accomplishments at the
Capstone.
“The winning tradition that just the name `University of Alabama’ carries with it is
something that I always wanted and I am now thrilled to be a part of. I am looking
forward to adding women’s volleyball to the list of championship programs at Alabama.”
Green realizes that such success does not come overnight or without challenges.
“We never looked for a quick fix. We worked hard to create a solid foundation to build
a nationally competitive program. Early on, I worked hard to get attitudes turned
around and the last five seasons we have enjoyed some success, but I have no intention of letting up. I’ve put together a coaching staff that has a very similar philosophy
to my own. We are very positive-oriented people. I feel like we have created the type
of learning environment for our volleyball players that will bring the program to a
level of consistently being among the top in the SEC and playing in the NCAA tournament.”
It is this thinking that led Green to become the winner she is today and is the foundation on which Alabama’s volleyball fortunes are based.
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Nov. 22, 1996 vs. Kentucky (SEC Tournament)
Alabama struggled in Green's first season as head coach, entering the SEC Tournament with only four total wins. However, that did not stop the Tide from battling its way to a 3-2 victory over Kentucky, which defeated Alabama 3-1 a month
earlier in the season. This was the only win which the Tide recorded away from
home all season.
Sept. 29, 2000 vs. Arkansas
The 2000 season was a season of firsts for Green as Alabama's head coach. The
Tide reached the 20 win plateau, as well as claimed its first SEC Western Division
crown under Green. In Alabama's conference home opener, the Tide was able to
fight its way to a 3-2 victory over Arkansas, setting the tone early for its run to
the SEC Western Division title.
Sept. 30, 2005 vs. LSU
In 2005, the Tide defeated a top 25 team for the first time in three seasons,
knocking off No. 24 LSU 3-1 in the CAVE. LSU took the opening set 30-25, but
it was all Alabama from there. The loss was only the second of the season for
the Tigers.
Nov. 19, 2005 vs. Tennessee (SEC Tournament)
Alabama picked up its second win over a top 25 team in the 2005 season during
the SEC Tournament, which the Tide hosted. Alabama capitalized on the home
court advantage, defeating No. 25 Tennessee 3-2 on its way to the finals. The win
propelled the Tide to its first NCAA Tournament bid under Green.
Sept. 7, 2007 vs. Ohio
Alabama and Ohio opened up the 2007 Notre Dame Shamrock Invitational in
dramatic fashion. The 13th-ranked Bobcats raced out to a 2-0 lead, but the Tide
fought back to force a fifth set. Alabama eventually won the fifth set 15-10. Ohio
was the last top 15 team to be defeated by the Tide.
Oct. 15, 2006 vs. Tennessee
The Tide was on a roll in 2006, winning five straight matches including a 3-1 victory over No. 10 LSU. The winning streak figured to be put to the test as Alabama
hosted No. 18 Tennessee. However, the Tide handled the Lady Vols easily, defeating them 3-1. The win was the eighth consecutive win at home for Alabama.
Dec. 1, 2006 vs. Stephen F. Austin (NCAA Tournament)
After dropping the first set and battling back to take a 2-1 lead, Alabama eventually fell in five sets to 30-3 Stephen F. Austin. It was the second straight NCAA
Tournament appearance for the Tide.
Nov. 22, 2002 vs. South Carolina (SEC Tournament)
Alabama, who had been beaten 3-0 twice earlier in the season by South Carolina, turned the tables in the SEC Tournament on the No. 2 seed Gamecocks,
handing them a 3-0 defeat. The victory marked the program's first ever over a
nationally ranked team.
Oct. 27, 2000 vs. Auburn
Alabama defeated Auburn 3-1 at home after losing to the Tigers the previous
nine times. The Tide would not lose again to Auburn until 2006.
Nov. 16, 2001 vs. LSU (SEC Tournament)
Alabama carried a 10-5 conference record into the 2001 SEC Tournament. However, the Tide would battle its way to take down LSU 3-2, which had defeated
Alabama 3-0 at home only one week earlier.
Green’s Career Year by Year
Total: 614-267 (.697) in 23 seasons
At Alabama: 218-193 (.530)/13 seasons
Green’s
Milestone
Victories
2008
16-13
2007
15-15 (W-3rd/NCAA Tournament)
2006
17-13 (W-2nd/NCAA Tournament)
2005 23-11 (SEC Tournament Finalist/NCAA Tournament)
2004
21-9 (SEC West Co-Champions)
2003
18-13
2002
19-15
2001 22-9
2000 22-8 (SEC West Champions)
1999 17-15
1998 14-18
1997 9-23
1996 5-31
1st
Arkansas Tech
2-0 • Sept. 2, 1986
50th
Northern Kentucky
3-0 • Sept. 26, 1987
100th
Mississippi Univ. for Women
3-1 • Oct. 29, 1988
At Montevallo: 396-74 (.843)/10 seasons
1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 150th
Rockhurst (MO.)
3-0 • Nov. 16, 1989
200th
Arkansas Tech
2-0 • Oct. 12, 1991
250th
38-6 (NAIA National Tournament, seventh place)
50-5 (NAIA National Tournament, fifth place)
44-5 (NAIA National Tournament, ninth place)
41-9 (NAIA National Tournament, ninth place)
43-7 (NAIA National Tournament, ninth place)
29-18 (NAIA National Tournament, 12th place)
40-7 (NAIA National Tournament, seventh place)
41-7 (NAIA National Tournament, fourth place)
32-5 (NAIA National Tournament, 12th place)
38-5 (NAIA National Tournament, 12th place)
Huntingdon
3-0 • Oct. 20, 1992
300th
Livingston
3-0 • Oct. 28, 1993
350th
Trevecca
3-0 • Nov. 5, 1994
400th
Mississippi State
3-1 • Nov. 8, 1996
450th
Valparaiso
3-1 • Sept. 16, 2001
500th
auburn
3-2 • Oct. 22, 2002
550th
NORTHERN IOWA
3-0 • Sept. 10, 2005
600th
IOWA
3-1 • Aug. 30, 2008
The Green File
BORN
November 21, 1961
HOMETOWN
Lake Junaluska, North Carolina
EDUCATION
• M.E., Physical Education, Western Carolina University, ‘85
• B.S., Physical Education, Western Carolina, ‘84
• Tuscola High School
COLLEGE PLAYING CAREER
Volleyball, 1980-83
Basketball, 1980-84
Softball, 1981-84
ATHLETIC HONORS
• All-Southern Conference (First Team)
Volleyball, 1982 -83
• MVP, Southern Conference Volleyball
Tournament, 1983
• Southern Conference Volleyball “Player
of the Decade”, 1980s
• Member of the Southern Conference
volleyball and basketball Teams of the
Decade
• AIAW All-American, softball
• Western Carolina University “Female
Athlete of the Decade”
• Western Carolina University Athletic
Hall of Fame inductee
COLLEGIATE COACHING
• Head volleyball coach, Alabama, 1996present
• Head volleyball coach, Montevallo, 198696
•Head women’s cross country coach and
asst. basketball coach, Western Carolina
1985-86
• Assistant softball coach, Western
Carolina, 1985
• Assistant volleyball coach, Western
Carolina, 1984
COACHING HONORS
• AVCA National Coach of the Year, 1993
• NAIA South Region, Southeast Region
and Southeast Sectional Coach of the
Year, 1994
• Sington “Coach of the Year”, 1993
• NAIA South Region Coach of the Year,
1993
• AVCA “300 Victories Club”
• AVCA “400 Victories Club”
• AVCA “500 Victories Club”
• AVCA “600 Victories Club”
PLAYER HONORS
• 3 AVCA All-Americans
• 1 Volleyball Magazine All-American
• 4 AVCA All-District players
• 2 AVCA All-Region player
• 7 First team All-SEC players
• 7 Second team All-SEC players
• 2 Freshman team All-SEC players
• 61 Academic All-SEC players
• 1 CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American
• 10 CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-District
•2 Sington Award Winners
• 1 Gulf South “Athlete of the Year”
• 4 All-Gulf South Conference players
• 1 Gulf South “Player of the Year”
• 26 NAIA All-Americans
• 38 NAIA All-District players
• 16 NAIA All-Region players
• 8 District 27 Players of the Year
ADMINISTRATIVE ROLES
• AVCA South Region Chairperson, 2002
• AVCA Div. I All-American Committee,
2001-present
• AVCA Coaches Poll voter, 2001- present
• Assistant Director of Athletics,
Montevallo, 1995-96
• NAIA Southeast Regional Sport Chair
for volleyball, 1994-96
• President of NAIA Volleyball Coaches
Association, 1993-94
• NAIA Volleyball All-American Selection Committee, 1989-95 (Committee Chair, 1992, 1994)
• Director and Coordinator of Alabama
Mizuno Senior All-Star Volleyball Match,
1988-90
• Mid-South Junior Olympic Volleyball
Director, 1986-87
• Charter member, Alabama Volleyball
Coaches Association
• Special Olympics Area Volleyball
Coordinator, 1989, 1995
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Josh Lauer, who serves as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, is entering his second season on the Alabama volleyball
coaching staff. In just two short seasons, he has helped the Crimson Tide land its first top-30 recruiting class and a pair of
high school all-Americans.
Prior to making the move to Tuscaloosa, Lauer spent four years as the head coach at the University of Missouri - St. Louis
where he took his team from the bottom of the conference to a top five standing. The Tritons put together their first 10-plus
conference match winning season in Lauer’s final year after managing just four Great Lakes Valley Conference wins when
he began in 2004. Throughout his tenure at Missouri - St. Louis, Lauer’s squads collected numerous team and individual accolades including the American Volleyball Coaches Association Academic Award, the Great Lakes Valley Conference Sportsmanship Award, one ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Third Team honoree and several all-conference and academic
all-conference selections.
Lauer’s coaching career got started at the club level where he spent eight years with the St. Louis CYC Volleyball Club. He
had three top-five national finishes in the open division at the United States Junior Olympic Volleyball National Tournament
and two additional top 20 finishes. More than 20 of Lauer’s club team players were recruited and played at the NCAA Division I level.
A native of St. Louis, Mo., Lauer is a 1999 graduate of Washington University - St. Louis where he earned a bachelor’s degree
in chemistry with a minor in religious studies. He is married to the former Debra Reckase.
“Josh is one of the best recruiters in the nation. I feel like
our recruiting took a giant step up since he got here last
season. He is extremely knowledgeable about the game
and has a dynamic personality. Our outside hitters and
liberos are fortunate to be coached by him every day.”
Judy Green
Alabama Head Coach
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Pavlina Steffkova, a 2007 National Junior College Athletic Association Hall of Fame inductee, enters her first season with the
Alabama volleyball program. She most recently served as Birmingham-Southern College’s head volleyball coach.
Steffkova spent a total of six years at Birmingham-Southern, two as head coach and four as an assistant. She helped guide
the Panthers to an overall record of 59-11 while at the helm. At the conclusion of the 2008 season, two of Steffkova’s players,
junior Alex Norten and sophomore Christine Denning, were recognized on both the conference and national level. Norten
earned a spot on the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference’s Volleyball All-Sportsmanship Team, and Denning received
Third-Team CoSIDA Academic All-District honors.
As an assistant coach with Birmingham-Southern, Steffkova helped steer the Panthers to three straight appearances in
the Big South Conference Tournament semifinals. She coached nine all-Conference selections that included the
program’s first-ever First-Team All-Big South selection, Lindsey Herzog, in 2004.
Before joining the Birmingham-Southern staff, Steffkova served as an assistant coach at the University
of Arkansas. As a member of the Razorbacks’ crew from 2000-2002, she helped lead Arkansas to two
NCAA tournament appearances while compiling a record of 64-32. In her final year in Fayetteville, the
Razorbacks went 27-6 and were ranked among the top teams in the country. In the summers, Steffkova took on additional duties as the assistant director of the Arkansas volleyball camps in 2001
and 2002. She also served as a coach for the Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club.
Steffkova began her coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin from 1999-2000. Her recruiting efforts were seen just two years after her
departure when the Skyhawks captured the 2002 Ohio Valley Conference title earning an
NCAA Tournament appearance.
Steffkova was a two-year letterwinner at the University of Texas where she received Big 12 AllAcademic Honor Roll distinction. She spent her first two years of college at Jefferson College in
Hillsboro, Mo. where she was an NJCAA All-American and member of the National Championship
All-Tournament Team. Steffkova also earned AVCA Junior College All-America honors and NJCAA Academic All-America recognition. In 2007, she was inducted into the NJCAA Hall of Fame for her illustrious
career at Jefferson.
Steffkova received her bachelor’s degree in economics as well as a business foundations certificate from Texas in
1998. In 2002, she went on to earn her Master of Education in recreation and sports management from Arkansas.
“I am excited to have another coach in staff with head
coaching experience. Pavlina has a diverse background
which in an asset to our program. She is highly organized
and cares about our student-athletes not only as volleyball players, but also as people. She brings a positive dynamic to the gym.”
Judy Green
Alabama Head Coach
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Kevin Dunn joined the Alabama volleyball staff in August and will be entering his first season as a volunteer assistant coach.
He joins the Crimson Tide after spending the past season as a graduate assistant at Southern Arkansas University.
While at Southern Arkansas, Dunn was responsible for practice planning, recruiting and offseason conditioning. He helped
lead the Lady Muleriders to an 11-win season and had two All-Gulf South Conference West Division team selections.
Before joining the Southern Arkansas staff, Dunn served as the junior varsity head coach and varsity assistant coach at
Lindenwood University in Saint Charles, Mo. While at Lindenwood, he planned and executed conditioning routines and teambuilding exercises. During the 2007 season, Dunn helped lead the Lions to a fifth place NAIA national ranking.
Dunn was also a member of the Lions men’s volleyball program where he guided Lindenwood to national rankings from
2003-07 and the NAIA National Championship Finals in 2006. In addition, he was an Academic All-Conference award winner from 2004-07.
Dunn received his Bachelor of Arts degree in history and business administration from Lindenwood in 2008.
“I am excited to add Kevin to our staff as he will be great
in the gym in terms of running drills and challenging our
players. He has great knowledge of the game and offers
different perspective having played on the men’s side.
His goal is to help our student-athletes complete at the
highest level.”
Judy Green
Alabama Head Coach
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Saint louis Billikens
Fresno State Bulldogs
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
August 28 – 7 p.m. (St. Louis, Mo.)
SLU Active Ankle Challenge
St. Louis, Mo.
Anne Kordes
103-54 (Sixth Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Heather Freehill
314-977-7063
hfreehil@slu.edu
slubillikens.com
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Fresno, Calif.
Lauren Netherby-Sewell
7-20 (Second Season)
Alyssa Chambers
559-389-1831
achambers@csufresno.edu
gobulldogs.com
September 30 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
November 27 – 7 p.m. (Starkville, Miss.)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
2009 O P P O N E N T S
Penn State Nittany Lions
San Francisco Dons
LSU Tigers
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
August 29 – 1 p.m. (St. Louis, Mo.)
SLU Active Ankle Challenge
University Park, Pa.
Russ Rose
963-159 (31st Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Susan Bedsworth
814-865-1757
sjb5001@psu.edu
gopsusports.com
September 12 – Noon (Sacramento, Calif.)
Hornet Invitational
San Francisco, Calif.
Gilad Doron
39-21 (Third Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Rachel Engrissei
415-422-6816
raengrissei@usfca.edu
usfdons.com
Starkville, Miss.
Jenny Hazelwood
First Season
Joe Dier
662-325-8040
jbdier@athletics.msstate.edu
mstateathletics.com
October 2 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
November 22 – 1:30 p.m. (Baton Rouge, La.)
Baton Rouge, La.
Fran Flory
198-133 (12th Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Matt Dunaway
225-578-1869
mdunaway@lsu.edu
lsusports.net
Miami (Ohio) RedHawks
Sacramento State Hornets
Arkansas Razorbacks
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
August 29 – 5 p.m. (St. Louis, Mo.)
SLU Active Ankle Challenge
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Oxford, Ohio
Carolyn Condit
454-334 (26th Season)
Michael Roth
513-529-7092
rothmb@muohio.edu
MURedHawks.com
Alabama A&m Bulldogs
September 1 - 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Normal, Ala.
Nedra Brown
29-27 (Third season)
Jamilah Corbitt
256-372-4550
jcorbitt33@gmail.com
www.aamusports.com
SMU Mustangs
September 4 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Bama Bash
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Dallas, Texas
Lisa Seifert
193-204 (14th Season)
Travis Chamblee
214-768-1054
tchamblee@smu.edu
smumustangs.cstv.com
September 12 – 9:30 p.m. (Sacramento, Calif.)
Hornet Invitational
Sacramento, Calif.
Ruben Volta
10-23 (Second Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Ryan Bjork
916-278-6896
rbjork@csus.edu
hornetsports.com
Georgia Bulldogs
September 18 – 6 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
October 25 – 12:30 p.m. (Athens, Ga.)
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Athens, Ga.
Joel McCartney
34-27 (Third Season)
Tanner Tedeschi
706-542-1621
tannert@sports.uga.edu
georgiadogs.com
Auburn Tigers
September 20 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
October 23 – 7 p.m. (Auburn, Ala.)
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Auburn, Ala.
Wade Benson
6-25 (Second Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Kendra Lee
334-844-9182
kal0014@auburn.edu
auburntigers.cstv.com
October 9 – 7 p.m. (Fayetteville, Ark.)
November 15 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Fayetteville, Ark.
Robert Pulliza
7-23 (Second Season)
Jeri Thorpe
479-575-5037
jthorpe@uark.edu
arkansasrazorbacks.com
Mississippi Rebels
October 11 – 1:30 p.m. (Oxford, Miss.)
November 13 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Oxford, Miss.
Joe Getzin
93-118 (Eighth Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Bill Bunting
662-915-1083
wbunting@olemiss.edu
olemisssports.com
Tennessee Lady Vols
October 16 – 6 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
November 8 – 12:30 p.m. (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Knoxville, Tenn.
Rob Patrick
243-135 (13th Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Cameron Harris
865-974-8876
charri48@utk.edu
www.utladyvols.com
Jacksonville State Gamecocks
South Carolina Gamecocks
Kentucky Wildcats
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Lexington, Ky.
Craig Skinner
84-40 (Fifth Season)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Deb Moore
859-257-8506
deb.moore@uky.edu
www.ukathletics.com
September 5 – Noon (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Bama Bash
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Jacksonville, Ala.
Rick Nold
129-76 (Eighth Season)
Josh Underwood
256-782-5915
underwood@jsu.edu
jsugamecocksports.com
September 25 – 6 p.m. (Columbia, S.C.)
November 1 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
McNeese State Cowgirls
Florida Gators
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
Location
Head Coach
Record at School
September 4 – 5 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
Bama Bash
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
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September 11 – 7 p.m. (Sacramento, Calif.)
Hornet Invitational
Lake Charles, La.
Dale Starr
71-55 (Fifth Season)
Pam LaFosse
337-475-5926
plafosse@mcneese.edu
mcneesesports.com
Columbia, S. C.
Ben Somera
35-24 (Third Season)
Koby Padgett
803-777-5204
padgetmk@mailbox.sc.edu
gamecocksonline.cstv.com
September 27 – 12:30 p.m. (Gainesville, Fla.)
October 30 – 7 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
SID Contact
SID Phone
SID Email
Web Address
Gainesville, Fla.
Mary Wise
578-61 (19th Season)
Sean Cartell
352-375-4683 ext. 6120
SeanCa@gators.uaa.ufl.edu
gatorzone.com
October 18 – 1:30 p.m. (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
November 6 – 6 p.m. (Lexington, Ky.)
2008 Results
2008 RECORD
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
Date
Aug. 29
Aug. 30
Aug. 30
Sept. 5
Sept. 5
Sept. 6
Sept. 12
Sept. 12
Sept. 13
Sept. 19
Sept. 21
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 17
Oct. 19
Oct. 24
Oct. 26
Oct. 29
Nov. 2
Nov. 7
Nov. 9
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
Nov. 23
Nov. 28
OVERALL
16-13
9-11
7-2
Opponent
WESTERN KENTUCkY !
NICHOLLS STATE !
IOWA ! vs South Dakota State %
vs VCU %
at Miami %
SAMFORD ^
SOUTH FLORIDA ^
MURRAY STATE ^
at Kentucky *
at Tennessee *
AUBURN *
No. 10 FLORIDA *
SOUTH CAROLINA *
at Arkansas *
at Ole Miss *
GEORGIA *
LSU *
TENNESSEE * No. 22 KENTUCKY *
at Mississippi State *
at Auburn *
at LSU *
at Georgia *
MISSISSIPPI *
ARKANSAS *
at South Carolina *
at No. 14 Florida *
MISSISSIPPI STATE *
HOME
9-7
4-6
5-1
W/L
L
W
W
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
L
L
W
W
L
L
L
L
W
W
L
W
W
W
L
L
W
AWAY
5-6
5-5
0-1
Score
2-3
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
1-3
3-0
3-1
3-0
0-3
1-3
3-1
1-3
0-3
3-1
3-1
0-3
2-3
0-3
0-3
3-0
3-1
1-3
3-2
3-0
3-1
0-3
0-3
3-0
NEUTRAL
2-0
0-0
2-0
Score-by-game
Attend
19-25,25-9,25-21,16-25,12-15
818
25-5,25-13,25-10
489
26-24,17-25,25-17,25-14
677
25-18,25-9,23-25,25-20
105
25-18,25-23,25-21
57
25-22,16-25,20-25,22-25
217
25-21,25-20,25-22
26-24,22-25,25-12,27-25
867
25-23,25-19,25-19
28-30,16-25,20-25
542
17-25,17-25,26-24,18-25
507
20-25,25-19,25-15,25-15
653
23-25,25-18,19-25,21-25
852
21-25,17-25,19-25
421
25-23,25-20,21-25,25-14
703
26-24,20-25,25-16,25-17
327
18-25,22-25,17-25
679
22-25,25-23,13-25,25-20,13-15
432
22-25,22-25,22-25
531
23-25,22-25,21-25
401
25-17,25-23,25-21
268
25-19,25-23,22-25,29-27
517
12-25,25-16,14-25,14-25
1049
25-19,22-25,15-25,36-34,15-13
704
25-20,25-20,26-24
742
25-23,22-25,25-14,25-17
429
14-25,31-33,21-25
375
16-25,16-25,20-25
1947
25-21,25-21,25-15
618
*SEC Match
! Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
% Hurricane Invitational (Miami, Fla.)
^ Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
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2008 Individual Statistics
2008 R E V I E W
##
33
16
11
03
22
5
2
1
6
10
30
9
12
Name
Webster, Brooks
Meuth, Alyssa
Buteyn, Lindsey
Johnson, Calli
Frazier, Ashley
Salstrand, Elizabeth
Martin, Lauren
Riley, Stephanie
Aune, Mary Catherine
Pauly, Amy
Weber, Jennifer
Moyer, Leigh
Wintzinger, Lauren
ALABAMA
Opponents
GP
105
95
105
105
70
99
80
70
88
105
56
4
8
105
105
##
33
16
11
03
22
5
2
6
1
10
30
12
9
Name
G
Webster, Brooks
105
Meuth, Alyssa
95
Buteyn, Lindsey
105
Johnson, Calli
105
Frazier, Ashley
70
Salstrand, Elizabeth
99
Martin, Lauren
80
Aune, Mary Catherine
88
Riley, Stephanie
70
Pauly, Amy
105
Weber, Jennifer
56
Wintzinger, Lauren
8
Moyer, Leigh
4
TEAM
ALABAMA
105
Opponents
105
MP
29
28
29
29
25
29
22
21
27
29
20
4
7
29
29
K
424
242
189
157
134
102
58
9
9
8
3
0
0
1335
1323
K/Game
4.04
2.55
1.80
1.50
1.91
1.03
0.73
0.13
0.10
0.08
0.05
0.00
0.00
12.71
12.60
E
130
100
66
37
87
57
20
6
13
4
0
0
0
520
557
TA
1156
564
485
372
397
331
161
33
70
27
4
0
0
3600
3544
Pct
.254
.252
.254
.323
.118
.136
.236
.091
-.057
.148
.750
.000
.000
.226
.216
A A/Game
23
0.22
1
0.01
8
0.08
14
0.13
6
0.09
7
0.07
607
7.59
457
6.53
14
0.16
77
0.73
14
0.25
0
0.00
1
0.12
1229 11.70
1239 11.80
SA
22
0
0
18
9
3
16
19
41
33
6
0
0
168
122
SA/Gm
0.21
0.00
0.00
0.17
0.13
0.03
0.20
0.27
0.47
0.31
0.11
0.00
0.00
1.60
1.16
RE
DIG
Dig/G
BS
BA
Total
B/Game BE
BHE POINTS
36
287
2.73
17
28
45
0.43
3
5
477.0
5
75
0.79
3
19
22
0.23
0
2
254.5
2
17
0.16
15
44
59
0.56
3
3
226.0
1
82
0.78
14
74
88
0.84
2
4
226.0
15
109
1.56
14
15
29
0.41
3
0
164.5
0
33
0.33
9
46
0.56
4
1
137.0
55
0
115
1.44
4
14
18
0.22
2
14
85.0
16
136
1.55
0
0
0
0.00
0
1
50.0
0
128
1.83
0
2
2
0.03
0
10
29.0
29
421
4.01
0
0
0
0.00
0
3
41.0
11
59
1.05
0
0
0
0.00
0
0
9.0
0
1
0.12
0
0
0
0.00
0
0
0.0
0
0
0.00
0
1
1
0.25
0
0
0.5
7
122
1463
13.93
76
243
197.5
1.88
17
43
1700.5
168
1523
14.50
38
266
171.0
1.63
42
33
1616.0
SE
54
2
0
21
28
1
21
14
37
51
7
0
2
238
219
Pts/Gm
4.54
2.68
2.15
2.15
2.35
1.38
1.06
0.57
0.41
0.39
0.16
0.00
0.12
16.20
15.39
2008 Game-By-Game Statistics
54
Date
Opponent
Aug. 29 WESTERN KENTUCKY
Aug. 30 NICHOLLS STATE
Aug. 30 IOWA
Sept. 5 vs South Dakota State
Sept. 5 vs VCU
Sept. 6 at Miami
Sept. 12 SAMFORD
Sept. 12 SOUTH FLORIDA
Sept. 13 MURRAY STATE
Sept. 19 at Kentucky
Sept. 21 at Tennessee Lady
Sept. 26 AUBURN
Oct. 3 FLORIDA
Oct. 5 SOUTH CAROLINA
Oct. 10 at Arkansas
Oct. 12 at Mississippi
Oct. 17 UG
Oct. 19 LSU
Oct. 24 TENNESSEE LADY Oct. 26 KENTUCKY
Oct. 29 at Mississippi State
Nov. 2 at Auburn
Nov. 7 at LSU
Nov. 9 at Georgia
Nov. 14 Mississippi
Nov. 16 ARKANSAS
Nov. 21 at South Carolina
Nov. 23 at Florida
Nov. 28 MISSISSIPPI STATE
GP
5
3
4
4
3
4
3
4
3
3
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
5
3
3
3
4
4
5
3
4
3
3
3
Alabama
Opponents
105
105
K
49
36
52
56
37
51
40
53
44
40
34
58
39
32
63
61
30
54
42
42
38
58
40
68
52
62
40
22
42
E
16
4
21
14
14
22
8
19
16
26
29
11
17
14
17
23
17
21
20
13
21
26
18
29
16
11
15
23
19
TA
125
68
127
134
127
149
92
128
102
134
160
118
138
98
147
166
104
140
128
92
105
166
128
193
113
127
111
92
88
1335 520 3600
1323 557 3544
Pct
.264
.471
.244
.313
.181
.195
.348
.266
.275
.104
.031
.398
.159
.184
.313
.229
.125
.236
.172
.315
.162
.193
.172
.202
.319
.402
.225
-.011
.261
A
46
28
48
53
32
49
35
47
42
36
32
50
37
32
61
53
29
49
42
39
34
53
37
62
50
59
37
21
36
.226
.216
1229
1239
SA
12
6
5
11
6
5
3
4
6
4
5
8
9
7
8
3
11
7
1
2
7
8
5
5
4
2
5
3
6
SE
10
4
7
9
10
10
5
10
6
5
4
11
6
6
10
8
3
15
7
10
7
6
10
18
8
8
9
7
9
RE
8
2
1
1
3
7
5
3
2
4
1
5
2
5
4
5
8
4
3
8
3
2
12
5
2
1
4
8
4
DIG
41
31
37
59
71
65
33
48
41
65
68
53
58
37
70
83
37
49
46
38
46
62
53
74
46
54
35
31
32
BS
7
2
5
5
3
3
3
7
3
0
3
1
2
2
1
2
0
4
4
1
2
2
0
3
1
5
4
0
1
BA
2
14
10
10
10
10
4
10
8
4
10
23
4
8
14
6
8
8
4
4
14
18
4
14
4
4
2
10
2
BE
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
2
1
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
1
1
Total
8.0
9.0
10.0
10.0
8.0
8.0
5.0
12.0
7.0
2.0
8.0
12.5
4.0
6.0
8.0
5.0
4.0
8.0
6.0
3.0
9.0
11.0
2.0
10.0
3.0
7.0
5.0
5.0
2.0
BHE
0
0
0
2
1
4
0
0
0
2
1
0
3
3
1
1
4
5
2
3
1
4
3
1
1
0
0
0
1
Points
69.0
51.0
67.0
77.0
51.0
64.0
48.0
69.0
57.0
46.0
47.0
78.5
52.0
45.0
79.0
69.0
45.0
69.0
49.0
47.0
54.0
77.0
47.0
83.0
59.0
71.0
50.0
30.0
50.0
168 238
122 219
122
168
1463
1523
76 243 17
38 266 42
197.5
171.0
43
33
1700.5
1616.0
All-Time Player Highs
Statistic
Match
Kills
44 - Sue Faris
vs. Mississippi State (10/3/89)
Kills/Set
---
Total Attacks
Hitting PCT.
• Match: Min. 10 Att.
• Season: Min. 300 Att.
• Career: Min. 500 Att.
Assists
101 - Sue Faris
vs. Mississippi State (10/3/89)
Career
2,090 - Erin Heffner
(2001-04)
6.00 - Nina Foster
(1994)
5.75 - Nina Foster
(1994-95)
1,544 - Sue Faris
(1989)
4,785 - Erin Heffner
(2001-04)
.917 - Kelly Potter and
.401 - Cindy Vordenbaum
Crystal Hudson
416K/105E/775TA (1978)
11K/0E/12TA
vs. Loyola-Chicago (9/2/05),
vs. Oklahoma (9/3/05)
77 - Allison Lange
vs. E. Wash. (9/19/98)
vs. Marquette (9/19/97)
.3402 - Nina Foster
1239K/407E/2592TA (1994-95)
1,484 - Kenna Milner
(2002)
5,578 - Brigitte Slack
(2004-07)
12.85 - Brigitte Slack
(2004)
9.67 - Allison Lange
(1997-2000)
12 - Sue Faris
vs. Samford (10/14/89)
117 - Beverly Robinson
and Louise Hall (1980/1977)
250 - Sue Faris
(1989-92)
39 - Amy Pauly
vs. Stephen F. Austin (12/1/06)
616 - Amy Pauly
(2007)
1,724 - Amy Pauly
(2005-08
4.56 - Amy Pauly
(2006)
4.15 -Jessica Yearout
(2004-05)
Assists/Set
---
Service Aces
Digs
Season
738 - Nina Foster
(1994)
Digs/Set
---
Block Solos
Block Assists
8 - Nina Foster
vs. Mississippi (10/7/94)
91-Nina Foster
(1994)
140 - Mavis Reed
(1991-94)
14 - Holly Richards
vs. St. Louis (9/1/95)
149 - Nina Foster
(1994)
368 - Julie Farley
(2001-04)
Total Blocks
15 - Holly Richards
vs. St. Louis (9/1/95)
240 - Nina Foster
(1994)
438- Shelly Adamcik
(1999-2002)
1.95 - Nina Foster
(1994)
1.58 - Nina Foster
(1994-95)
Blocks/Set
---
55
All-Time Team Highs
All-Time Home Attendance Figures
Statistic
Kills
Match
92 vs. Arkansas
(9/29/00)
Season
1,975
(1999)
Total Attacks
246 vs. Virginia
(9/4/99)
5,274
(1999)
.580 vs. Ohio State
37K-5E/59TA
(10/10/89)
.265
1734K-640E/4147TA
(1989)
84 vs. Marquette
(9/19/97)
1,792
(2005)
24 vs. Austin Peay
(9/8/89)
456
(1980)
117 vs. Houston
(11/26/04)
2,175
(2007)
18 vs. New Orleans
(9/22/89)
145
(1994)
Year
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Totals
Block Assists
37 vs. Kentucky
(10/21/94)
547
(1994)
Odds and Ends — Miscellaneous Records
Total Blocks
24 vs. Kentucky
(10/21/94)
419
(1994)
Hitting Pct.
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
Assists
Service Aces
Digs
Block Solos
Home Match Records
Statistic
Kills
Total Attacks
Team
92 vs. Arkansas
(9/29/00)
Individual
39 - Nina Foster
vs. Auburn (10/18/94)
234 vs. Middle Tennessee
(10/14/97)
77 - Nina Foster
vs. Arkansas (10/14/94)
Hitting Percentage
.580 vs. Oklahoma (9/3/05)
Assists
75 vs. UAB
(9/20/94)
76 - Allison Lange
vs. MTSU (10/14/97)
20 vs. La. Tech (10/25/89)
vs. Tenn. (11/3/90)
vs. Georgia Southern (9/19/03)
13 - Charlotte Harris
vs. Southern Miss (9/20/91)
110 vs. Auburn
(10/23/93)
29 - Lorian Newcomer
vs. Auburn (10/23/93)
Block Solos 8 vs. three teams
(Last: Arkansas 10/14/94)
4 - Jenny Vieth
vs. Syracuse (9/4/93)
Block Assists
36 vs. LSU (10/16/94)
vs. Georgia (10/22/99)
14 - Holly Richards
vs. St. Louis (9/1/95)
Service Aces
Digs
56
.917 - Kelley Potter
vs. Loyola-Chicago (9/2/05),
Crystal Hudson
vs. Oklahoma (9/3/05)
Total
958
1,897
2,252
2,850
3,502
4,726
3,626
1,190
2,610
2,577
3,646
3,378
3,538
4,493
5,533
5,542
7,223
10,789
7,466
8,609
86,405
Home Winning Percentage Most Matches Won
Longest Winning Streak Longest Home Winning Streak
Longest Losing Streak
Longest Home Losing Streak
Single Match Attendance
Longest Match
Season Openers
Home Openers
SEC Openers
Senior Day
(No. of matches)
10
11
13
14
19
17
19
11
13
15
15
10
12
13
13
13
15
16
13
16
278
Avg
96
172
173
204
184
278
191
108
201
172
243
338
295
346
426
426
482
674
574
538
311
1.000 (14-0) in 1977
57 in 1977 (57-5)
37 matches (10/4/77-11/19/77)
25 matches (10/26/76-9/29/78)
16 matches (9/20/96-11/3/96)
6 matches (11/6/96-10/5/97)
1,227 vs. Auburn (11/12/03)
3 hours, 12 minutes vs. Virginia (9/4/99)
19-9
22-9
10-10
11-8
Individual Records
KILLS
Match
1. 44
2. 43
3. 40
4. 40
39
6. 38
38
38
38
10. 37
Sue Faris vs. Mississippi State Oct. 3, 1989
Nina Foster vs. Arkansas
Nov. 13, 1994
Sue Faris vs. New Orleans Sept. 22, 1989
Kristye Hall vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 5, 1990
Nina Foster vs. Auburn Oct. 18, 1994
Nina Foster vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 1994
Nina Foster vs. Mississippi State Oct. 22, 1995
Kristye Hall vs. Michigan State Oct. 20, 1990
Michelle Green vs. E. Washington Sept. 19, 1998
Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Oct. 14, 1994
Season
1. 738
2. 644
3. 618
4. 599
5. 576
6. 572
7. 569
8. 551
9. 525
10. 503
Nina Foster
Sue Faris
Kristye Hall Erin Heffner Erin Heffner
Michelle Green
Kristye Hall Nina Foster
Erin Heffner Michelle Green 1994
1989
989
2004
2002
1999
1990
1995
2003
2000
Career
1. 2,090
2. 1,704
3. 1,614
4. 1,539
5. 1,489
6. 1,305
7. 1,387
8. 1,289
9. 1,246
10. 1,126
11. 1,085
Erin Heffner Michelle Green Kristye Hall
Crystal Hudson Monica Morales Sue Faris Bridget Fuentez Nina Foster Jennifer Bibber Monica Davis Brooks Webster 2001-04
1997-2000
1989-92
2004-07
1997-2000
1989-92
2004-07
1994-95
2000-03
1995-98
2006-present
Attacks
Match
1. 101
2. 92
3. 86
4. 80
5. 77
77
Sue Faris vs. Mississippi State
Nina Foster vs. Kentucky Sue Faris vs. Tennessee Tech Kristye Hall vs. Michigan State Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Nina Foster vs. Arkansas Oct. 3, 1989
Oct. 21, 1994
Oct. 7, 1989
Oct. 20, 1990
Oct. 14, 1994
Nov. 13, 1994
7.
8.
9.
10.
74
73
73
72
72
Kristye Hall vs. Georgia Tech Sept. 22, 1989
Bridget Fuentez vs. N. Iowa Sept. 9, 2006
Monica Morales vs. Virginia Sept. 4, 1999
Nina Foster vs. South Carolina Oct. 15, 1995
Bridget Fuentez vs. S.F. Austin (Dec. 1, 2006
Season
1. 1,544
2. 1,508
3. 1,458
4. 1,349
5. 1,338
6. 1,283
7. 1,272
8. 1,265
9. 1,224
10. 1,199
Career
1. 4,785
2. 4,092
3. 4,003
4. 3,974
5. 3,798
6. 3,371
7. 3,165
8. 3,029
9. 2,790
10.2,592
Sue Faris Nina Foster Bridget Fuentez Kristye Hall Erin Heffner Kristye Hall Michelle Green Erin Heffner Erin Heffner Bridget Fuentez Erin Heffner Bridget Fuentez Michelle Green Monica Morales Kristye Hall Sue Faris Brooks Webster Jennifer Bibber Monica Davis Nina Foster HITTING PERCENTAGE
1989
1994
2007
1989
2004
1990
1999
2002
2003
2006
2001-04
2004-07
1997-2000
1997-2000
1989-92
1989-92
2006-present
2000-03
1995-98
1994-95
Match (Minimum 10 Attempts)
1. .917 Kelly Potter vs. Loyola-Chicago Sept. 2, 2005
11K-0E/12TA
2. .917 Crystal Hudson vs. Oklahoma Sept. 3, 2005
11K-0E/12TA
3. .895Nina Foster vs. Alabama State Sept. 12, 1995
17K-0E/19TA
4. .875Kelley Potter vs. Auburn Nov. 13, 2002
15K-0E/17 TA
5. .824Crystal Hudson vs. Kentucky Oct. 13, 2006
14K-0E/17TA
6. .810Michelle Green vs. Georgia State Oct. 8, 1999
17K-0E/21 TA
7. .800Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi State Nov. 4, 1994
12K-0E/15TA
8. .769Jenny Vieth vs. Samford Sept. 7, 1993
10K-0E/13TA
.769Andrea Miller vs. Mississippi State Oct. 13, 1989
10K-0E/13TA
Season (Minimum 300 attempts)
1. .401 Cindy Vordenbaum 416K-105E/775TA
2. .399 Nancy Woolsey 420K-78E/858TA
3. .396 Eileen Kohrherr 396K-89E/776TA
4. .384 Crystal Hudson 452K-105E/903TA
5. .359 Nina Foster 551K-162E/1084TA
6. .353 Julie Farley 302K-74E/645TA
7. .352 Sarah Cotten 197K-52E/412TA
8. .348 Crystal Hudson 382K-111E/778TA
9. .345 Andrea Miller 174K-47E/368TA
10 .342 Crystal Hudson 450K-117E/974TA
Career (Minimum 500 attempts)
1. .3402 Nina Foster 289 K-407 E/2592 TA
2. .3401 Sarah Cotten 319 K-85 E/688 TA
3. .334 Crystal Hudson 1,089 K-321 E/2309 TA
4. .321
Andrea Miller
695 K-184 E/1575 TA
5. .300 Mavis Reed 707 K-246 E/1536 TA
6. .276 Julie Farley 706 K-237 E/1700 TA
7. .264 Lindsey Buteyn 542K-190E/1332TA
8. .259 Lynn Wondrasek 574 K-232 E/1323 TA
9. .258 Michelle Green
1704 K-671 E/4003 TA
10. .255 Erin Heffner 2090 K-872 E/4785 TA
1978
1980
1979
2006
1995
2004
1997
2005
1990
2007
1994-95
1997-2000
2004-07
1989-92
1991-94
2001-04
2005-2008
1990-92
1997-2000
2001-04
57
ASSISTS
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
Match
1. 77
77
3. 76
4. 75
5. 74
74
7. 72
72
72
10. 71
71
71
DIGS
Allison Lange vs. Marquette Sept. 19, 1997
Allison Lange vs. E. Washington Sept. 19, 1998
Allison Lange vs. MTSU Oct. 14, 1997
Jennifer Miller vs. Mississippi State Oct. 3, 1989
Bridget Studnicka vs. Mississippi Nov. 5, 2001
Jennifer Miller vs. Michigan State Oct. 20, 1990
Nicole Chavez vs. Kentucky Nov. 22 ,1996
Jennifer Miller vs. LSU Oct. 5, 1990
Erin Tenbrunsel vs. Miss. State Nov. 12, 1995
Nicole Chavez vs. Troy State Sept. 17, 1996
Camille Gutierrez vs. S. Carolina Oct. 15, 1995
Erin Tenbrunsel vs. Ark. State
Sept. 25, 1993
Season
1. 1,484
2. 1,453
3. 1,426
4. 1,401
5. 1,389
6. 1,362
7. 1,337
8. 1,322
9. 1,318
10. 1,276
Career
1. 5,578
2. 4,333
3. 4,215
4. 3,506
5. 2,587
6. 1,728
7. 1,623
8. 1,322
9. 1,240
10. 955
Kenna Milner Brigitte Slack Brigitte Slack Jennifer Miller Jennifer Miller Brigitte Slack Brigitte Slack Erin Tenbrunsel Allison Lange Bridget Studnicka Brigitte Slack Jennifer Miller Allison Lange Erin Tenbrunsel Bridget Studnicka Nancy Woolsey
Kenna Milner Erin Price Nicole Chavez Camille Gutierrez 2002
2005
2007
1989
1990
2004
2006
1994
1997
2001
2004-07
1989-92
1997-2000
1992-95
1999-02
1979-81
2001-02
2000-03
1994-97
1995
SERVICE ACES
Match
1. 12
2. 11
3. 10
4. 8
8
8
8
8
8
58
Sue Faris vs. Samford Oct. 14, 1989
Jennifer Miller vs. Louisiana Tech Oct. 5, 1990
Beverly Robinson vs. Auburn Oct. 14, 1980
Mary Aune vs. W. Kentucky Aug. 29, 2008
Sue Faris vs. S. Mississippi
Sept. 26, 1989
Sue Faris vs. Alabama State Oct. 10, 1989
Louise Hall 1976
Louise Hall 1976
Jennifer Miller vs. Austin Peay Sept. 8, 1989
Season
1. 117
117
3. 94
4. 77
5. 71
6. 69
69
8. 67
9. 66
10. 66
Louise Hall Beverly Robinson Sue Faris Jennifer Miller
Sue Faris Dorothy Franco Jennifer Miller MARY CATHERINE AUNE Nancy Woolsey Erin Price 1976
1980
1989
1990
1990
1978
1989
2007
1979
2002
Career
1. 250
2. 195
3. 193
4. 166
5. 161
6. 158
7. 153
8. 126
9. 121
10. 108 108
Sue Faris Louise Hall Jennifer Miller Erin Heffner Ellen Bible Monica Morales Erin Price Jennifer Bibber Kory Tull MARY CATHERINE AUNE Jen Wagner 1989-92
1976-77
1989-92
2001-04
1989-92
1997-2000
2000-03
2000-03
2001-04
2007-present
1998-2001
Match
1. 39
2. 35
3. 32
4. 31
5. 30
30
30
8. 29
29
29
29
BLOCK ASSISTS
Amy Pauly vs. Stephen F. Austin Dec. 1, 2006
Amy Pauly vs. Kansas State Sept. 9, 2006
Lorian Newcomer vs. Ark. State Sept. 25, 1993
Amy Pauly vs. Mississippi Oct. 21, 2008
Lorian Newcomer vs. Kentucky Oct. 12, 1994
Amy Pauly vs. Northern Iowa Sept. 9, 2006
Amy Pauly vs. Mississippi State Oct. 24, 2007
Lorian Newcomer vs. Auburn Oct. 23, 1993
Lorian Newcomer vs. S. Carolina Nov. 19, 1993
Amy Pauly vs. Tennessee Nov. 3, 2006
Amy Pauly vs. Sacramento State Aug. 31, 2007
Match
1. 14
2. 12
3. 11
11
11
11
7. 10
8. 9
9
9
9
Holly Richards vs. St. Louis Sept. 1, 1995
Shelly Adamcik vs. Georgia Oct. 22, 1999
Nina Foster vs. LSU Oct. 16, 1994
Nina Foster vs. Kentucky Oct. 21, 1994
Kari Weber vs. Valparaiso Aug. 31, 1996
Kari Weber vs. Kentucky Nov. 22, 1996
Holly Richards vs. LSU Oct. 27, 1995
Shelly Adamcik vs. Kentucky Oct. 1, 1999
Ellen Bible vs. Mississippi State Nov. 21, 1992
Ellen Bible vs. New Orleans Sept. 22, 1990
Holly Richards vs. Central Florida Sept. 15, 1995
Season
1. 616
2. 543
3. 520
4. 500
5. 499
6. 430
7. 421
8. 400
9. 394
10. 383
Amy Pauly Jessica Yearout Amy Pauly Lorian Newcomer Lorian Newcomer Bridget Fuentez Amy Pauly Michelle Green Sue Faris Marta Bickert 2007
2005
2006
1994
1993
2007
2008
1999
1989
1991
Season
1. 149
2. 130
3. 124
4. 122
5. 119
6. 116
7. 111
8. 106
9. 105
10. 97
Nina Foster Shelly Adamcik Holly Richards Shelly Adamcik Kari Weber Julie Farley Rachael Green Crystal Hudson Crystal Hudson Erin Price 1994
1999
1995
2001
1996
2003
2006
2006
2007
2001
Career
1. 1,724
2. 1,360
3. 1,276
4. 1,180
5. 1,142
6. 1,052
7. 1,005
8. 949
9. 932
10. 915
Amy Pauly Lorian Newcomer Michelle Green Erin Heffner Monica Morales Kristye Hall Sue Faris Erin Price Jennifer Miller Jessica Yearout 2005-08
1993-95
1997-2000
2001-04
1997-2000
1989-92
1989-92
2000-03
1989-92
2004-05
Career
1. 368
2. 357
3. 342
4. 321
5. 285
6. 258
7. 256
8. 240
9. 233
10. 208
Julie Farley Shelly Adamcik Crystal Hudson Erin Price Mavis Reed Andrea Miller Monica Morales Nina Foster Jennifer Miller Brigitte Slack 2001-04
1999-02
2004-07
2000-03
1991-94
1989-92
1997-2000
1994-95
1989-92
2004-07
BLOCK SOLOS
Match
1.
8
2. 7
7
4. 5
5
5
7. 4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Nina Foster vs. Mississippi Oct. 7, 1994
Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi Oct. 7 ,1994
Cindy Vordenbaum vs. Auburn Oct. 18, 1978
Shelly Adamcik vs. Arkansas Sept. 29, 2000
Mavis Reed vs. Akron Sept. 13, 1991
Andrea Miller vs. Temple Aug. 31, 1991
Julie Farley vs. South Carolina Oct. 15, 2004
Rachael Green vs. Kentucky Oct. 31, 2003
Shelly Adamcik vs. Miss. State Oct. 8, 2000
Shelly Adamcik vs. Boise State Sept. 9, 2000
Shelly Adamcik vs. CS-Fullerton Sept. 11, 1999
Jenny Vieth vs. Syracuse Sept. 4, 1993
Mavis Reed vs. Western Illinois Sept. 17, 1993
Mavis Reed vs. Mississippi Oct. 8, 1993
Season
1
91
2. 51
3. 39
4. 36
5. 34
6. 32
7. 30
8. 28
9. 27
10. 26
26
Nina Foster Mavis Reed Shelly Adamcik Holly Richards Mavis Reed Shelly Adamcik Andrea Miller Mavis Reed Mavis Reed Andrea Miller Kelly Fash 1994
1993
1999
1995
1992
2000
1990
1994
1992
1989
1998
Career
1. 140
2. 115
3. 86
4. 81
5. 66
6. 63
7. 55
8. 47
9. 45
10. 42
42
Mavis Reed Nina Foster Andrea Miller Shelly Adamcik Crystal Hudson Jennifer Miller Kelly Fash BROOKS WEBSTER Jenny Vieth Erin Heffner Monica Morales 1991-94
1994-95
1989-92
1999-02
2004-07
1989-92
1997-2000
2006-present
1991-94
2001-04
1997-2000
7.
8.
9.
10.
307 281
248 244 1990
2002
1993
2001
DIGS
Match
1. 117 vs. Houston 2. 111 vs. Mississippi State 3. 110 vs. Auburn 4. 109 vs. Middle Tennessee State 5. 109 vs. George Washington Season
1. 2,175
2. 2,079 3. 1,987 4. 1,945 5. 1,944
6. 1,909
7. 1,825 8. 1,793 9. 1,763 10. 1,729 Nov. 26, 2004
Oct. 3, 1989
Oct. 23, 1993
Oct. 14, 1997
Sept. 9, 1994
2007
1994
1993
1999
2005
2006
1990
1989
1991
1995
BLOCK SOLOS
Team Records
4. .500 vs. Alabama State
5. .490 vs. Georgia State kills
Match
1. 92 vs. Arkansas 2. 91 vs. Eastern Washington
3. 90 vs. Louisiana Tech 90 vs. Middle Tennessee 5. 89 vs. Mississippi 89 vs. Marquette Season
1. 1,975 2. 1,953
3. 1,940
4. 1,875 5. 1,811
6. 1,805 7. 1,771 8. 1,770 9. 1,766 10. 1,764 Sept. 29, 2000
Sept. 19, 1998
Oct. 6, 1990
Oct. 14, 1997
Nov. 12, 1995
Sept. 19, 1997
1999
2002
2005
1979
2007
1994
1990
2004
1980
2000
Season
1. 5,274 2. 5.061
3. 4,834
4. 4,808 5. 4,734 6. 4,724 7. 4,577
8. 4,568
9. 4,459 10.4,402 Match
1. 84 vs. Marquette Sept. 19, 1997
2. 82 vs. Eastern Washington Sept. 19, 1998
3. 81 vs. Arkansas Sept. 29, 2000
4. 81 vs. Mississippi Nov. 12, 1995
5. 78 vs. Three teams - Last: vs LSU Oct. 17, 1999
Sept. 4, 1999
Nov. 26, 2004
Oct. 21, 1994
Oct. 14, 1997
Sept. 19, 1997
Nov. 5, 2001
1999
2007
2005
1994
1993
1996
2002
2006
2000
2001
Season
1. 1,792
2. 1,727 3. 1,719 4. 1,655
5. 1,587 6. 1,560 7. 1,540
8. 1,538 9. 1,537 10. 1,527 BLOCK ASSISTS
Match
1. 37 vs. Kentucky 2. 36 vs. Georgia 3. 36 vs. LSU 4. 34 vs. LSU 5. 34 vs. Kentucky Season
1. 547 2. 501 3. 490 4. 457 5. 455
6. 440
7. 428 8. 409 9. 391
10. 388 2005
1999
2002
2007
2004
1994
2006
1990
2000
2001
1994
1993
1990
1991
1992
1997
1989
1999
1995
2006
Oct. 21, 1994)
Oct. 22, 1999)
Oct. 16, 1994)
Nov. 11, 1994)
Nov. 22, 1996)
1994
1999
2001
1995
2006
2003
1996
1990
2007
1992
SERVICE ACES
Match
1. 24 vs. Austin Peay 2. 22 vs. UAB
3. 20 vs. Tennessee 4. 20 vs. Louisiana Tech 5. 20 vs. Georgia Southern HITTING PERCENTAGE
Match
1. .580vs. Oklahoma 2. .542 vs. Alabama State 3. .507 vs. Prairie View
Season
1. 145 2. 118 3. 102 102 5. 95 6. 93 7. 90 8. 87 87 10. 83
1980
1979
1989
1990
2004
2005
2002
1995
2008
2000,1998,1994
ASSISTS
TOTAL ATTACKS
Match
1. 246vs. Virginia 2. 243 vs. Houston 3. 236 vs. Kentucky 4. 234 vs. Middle Tennessee State 5. 232 vs. Marquette 232 vs. Mississippi Season
1. .293 2. .286 3. .264 4. .263 5. .250 6. .237
7. .237
8. .236 9. .226
10 .223
Sept. 3, 1993
Sept. 2, 1994
Match
1. 18 vs. New Orleans Sept. 22, 1989
2. 17 vs. Mississippi Oct. 7, 1994
3. 10 vs. Akron Sept. 13, 1991
4. 10 vs. George Washington Sept. 9, 1994
5. 8 vs. five teams - Last: Marquette Sept. 19, 1997
Sept. 3, 2005
Oct. 10, 1989
Sept. 13, 1997
Season
1. 456 2. 426 3. 404 4. 399 5. 330 6. 330 Sept. 8, 1989
Oct. 7, 1980
Nov. 3, 1990
Oct. 25, 1989
Sept. 19, 2003
1980
1977
1978
1979
1976
1989
59
Tide Among the SEC Elite
All-time Top three season statistical
rankings
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
1989
Third - Hitting Percentage Third - Aces
.264
2.48
1990
Second - Hitting Percentage
.263
1994
First - Blocks
3.16
1995
Second - Hitting Percentage
.236
1999
Third - Aces
1.73
2000
Second - Aces
1.71
2001
First - Aces
Second - Opp. Hit. Percentage
2.14
.178
2002
Second - Aces
Third - Assists
Third - Kills
2.30
14.09
16.01
2003
First - Aces
Second - Opp. Hit%
2.14
.195
2004
Second - Kills
Second - Aces
Third - Assists
16.39
1.86
14.69
2005
Third - Hitting Percentage
Third - Assists
Third - Kills
.237
14.57
15.77
2006
Third - Opp. Hit. Percentage
Third - Won/Loss Percentage
.177
.567
2007
Third - Hitting Percentage
.221
2008
First - Aces
1.60
The Tide in the FINAL
INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS
Hitting PERCENTAGE
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1997
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Andrea Miller (Fr.)
Kristye Hall (Fr.)
Andrea Miller (Soph.)
Lynn Wondrasek (Fr.)
Andrea Miller (Sr.)
Mavis Reed (Jr.)
Nina Foster (Fr.)
Nina Foster (Soph.)
Sarah Cotten (Fr.)
Julie Farley (Sr.)
Erin Heffner (Sr.)
Crystal Hudson (Soph.)
Crystal Hudson (Jr.)
Crystal Hudson (Sr.)
Calli Johnson (Soph).
Kills Per SET
1989
1990
1994
1995
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2006
2007
2008
Sue Faris (Fr.)
Kristye Hall (Fr.)
Kristye Hall (Soph.)
Nina Foster (Fr.)
Nina Foster (Soph.)
Michelle Green (Jr.)
Michelle Green (Sr.)
Jennifer Bibber (Soph.)
Erin Heffner (Soph.)
Jennifer Bibber (Jr.)
Erin Heffner (Jr.)
Jennifer Bibber (Sr.)
Erin Heffner (Sr.)
Crystal Hudson (Jr.)
Bridget Fuentez (Jr.)
Crystal Hudson (Sr.)
Bridget Fuentez (Sr.)
Brooks Webster (Jr.)
Assists Per SET
1989
1990
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Jennifer Miller (Fr.)
Jennifer Miller (Soph.)
Jennifer Miller (Jr.)
Erin Tenbrunsel (Soph.)
Erin Tenbrunsel (Jr.)
Camille Gutierrez (Jr.)
Nicole Chavez (Jr.)
Allison Lange (Fr.)
Allison Lange (Soph.)
Allison Lange (Jr.)
Allison Lange (Sr.)
Bridget Studnicka (Jr.)
Kenna Milner (Soph.)
Erin Price (Sr.)
Brigitte Slack (Fr.)
Brigitte Slack (Soph.)
Brigitte Slack (Jr.)
Brigitte Slack (Jr.)
Lauren Martin (Soph.)
Stephanie Riley (Fr.)
Service Aces Per SET
1989
1990
1991
1994
1995
1997
1998
2000
2001
60
Sue Faris (Fr.)
Jennifer Miller (Fr.)
Sue Faris (Soph.)
Jennifer Miller (Soph.)
Sue Faris (Jr.)
Ellen Bible (Jr.)
Jeannie Nadolski (Sr.)
Nina Foster (Fr.)
Nina Foster (Soph.)
Monica Morales (Soph.)
Monica Morales (Jr.)
Monica Morales (Sr.)
Jen Wagner (Jr.)
Jennifer Bibber (Soph.)
Kenna Milner (Fr.)
Erin Heffner (Fr.)
SEC
.322
.289
.345
.335
.331
.333
.328
.359
.352
.353
.277
.348
.384
.342
.323
Second
10th
First
Fourth
10th
Sixth
Second
Second
Seventh
Fifth
10th
Fifth
Second
Fifth
Sixth
4.84
4.68
4.06
6.02
5.46
4.58
4.57
4.00
4.72
3.55
4.82
3.64
5.55
3..93
3.82
3.78
3.67
4.04
First
Second
Third
Second
First
First
Second
Sixth
Second
Eighth
First
Seventh
First
Sixth
Eighth
Sixth
Ninth
First
10.53
10.07
8.70
9.60
11.11
11.65
10.35
11.98
10.69
8.12
7.79
12.15
12.47
10.98
12.85
11.81
11.62
11.98
7.59
6.53
Fourth
Eighth
Ninth
Ninth
Third
Sixth
10th
Sixth
Ninth
10th
10th
Fourth
Third
Eighth
Third
Fourth
Sixth
Third
Seventh
10th
0.71
0.52
0.61
0.56
0.53
0.43
0.35
0.31
0.34
0.30
0.44
0.35
0.32
0.42
0.38
0.37
Second
Fourth
Fourth
Sixth
Fourth
Ninth
Sixth
Eighth
Fifth
Ninth
Third
Sixth
10th
Sixth
Seventh
Eighth
2002
2003
2004
2007
2008
Erin Price (Jr.)
Kory Tull (Soph.)
Erin Heffner (Jr.)
Erin Price (Sr.)
Jennifer Bibber (Sr.)
Erin Heffner (Sr.)
Kory Tull (Sr.)
Julie Farley (Sr.)
Mary Catherine Aune (Fr.)
Mary Catherine Aune (Soph.)
Amy Pauly (Sr.)
Blocks Per SET
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1999
2000
2001
2003
Andrea Miller (Soph.)
Mavis Reed (Soph.)
Mavis Reed (Jr.)
Nina Foster (Fr.)
Holly Richards (Jr.)
Nina Foster (Soph.)
Shelly Adamcik (Fr.)
Shelly Adamcik (Soph.)
Shelly Adamcik (Jr.)
Julie Farley (Jr.)
Digs Per SET
1989
1991
1993
1994
1995
1999
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Sue Faris (Fr.)
Marta Bickert (Fr.)
Lorian Newcomer (Fr.)
Lorian Newcomer (Soph.)
Lorian Newcomer (Jr.)
Michelle Green (Jr.)
Jen Wagner (Soph.)
Jessica Yearout (Jr.)
Erin Heffner (Sr.)
Jessica Yearout (Sr.)
Amy Pauly (Soph.) Amy Pauly (Jr.) Amy Pauly (Sr.)
0.54
0.47
0.41
0.40
0.40
0.37
0.36
0.35
0..58
0.47
0.31
Fourth
Fifth
Fourth
T-Fifth
T-Fifth
Third
Fifth
Eighth
First
First
Eighth
1.29
1.27
1.02
1.90
1.42
1.14
1.36
1.16
1.16
1.13
Ninth
Second
Ninth
First
Fourth
10th
Third
Ninth
Eighth
Eighth
2.96
3.22
3.96
4.27
3.37
3.20
3.03
3.44
3.16
4.41
4.56
5.15
4.01
Sixth
Second
Second
First
Eighth
Fifth
Seventh
Fifth
Ninth
Fourth
Fifth
Fourth
Fifth
Alabama Players Ranked in the
Top 20 Final National Statistics
(Began Compiling in 1989)
individual Rankings
Blocks Per Set
1994
Nina Foster (Fr.)
1.90
First
Kills Per Set
1989
Sue Faris (Fr.)
Kristye Hall (Fr.)
1994
Nina Foster (Fr.)
1995
Nina Foster (Soph.)
2004 Erin Heffner (Sr.)
4.84
4.68
6.02
5.46
5.55
12th
15th
Second
Seventh
Ninth
Hitting Percentage
2006 Crystal Hudson (Jr.)
.384
21st
Service Aces Per Set
1989
Sue Faris (Fr.)
2007 Mary Catherine Aune (Fr.)
.707
.590
Seventh
19th
Digs Per Set
1994
Lorian Newcomer (Soph.)
4.27
15th
Hitting Percentage
1989
Alabama
.264
19th
Blocks Per Set
1994
Alabama
3.16
15th
Aces Per Game
2002 Alabama
2003 Alabama
2.30
2.14
14th
19th
team Rankings
Volleyball Magazine • Honorable Mention • 1995
Nina Foster will be remembered as one of the greatest volleyball players in the program’s history after her back-to-back stellar performances during the 1994-1995
seasons. As a middle blocker, Foster became the first Tide player to earn All-American status and AVCA All-District honors. The three-time SEC player of the week led
the nation in blocks per game in 1994 (1.90) and was second in the nation in kills per
game (6.02). During her tenure at the Capstone, Foster led the conference in blocks
per game and kills per game. Foster can also be found in numerous categories in
the Alabama record books. Foster is second all-time for solo blocks with 115, eighth
in block assists with 240 and eighth in kills with 1,289. Foster holds the record for the
all-time highest career hitting percentage with .3402.
AVCA • Honorable Mention • 2003, 2004
Hailing from Ft. Wayne, Ind., Erin Heffner became only the second player in Alabama
volleyball history to earn All-America honors and was the first Tide volleyballer to
be elected by the AVCA. Heffner is also the only Tide player to earn the honor twice
in the program’s existence. During her tenure at the Capstone, Heffner led the SEC
in kills per game in 2003 and 2004. Heffner also finished ninth in the nation in 2004
in the same catagory with 5.55 kills per game. The five-time SEC player of the week
and two-time AVCA All-District selection also garnered AVCA South District Freshman of the Year accolades in 2001. Perhaps one of the most successful players to
wear the Crimson and White, Heffner can be found on every career record list except assists and is the all-time kills leader with 2,090.
AVCA • Honorable Mention • 2006, 2007
Crystal Hudson, a native from Hueytown, is one of the greatest middle blockers in
Tide history. Hudson led her team to its first, second and third NCAA tournament
berths in school history. In 2006, she led the team with 452 kills and 125 blocks.
Hudson also posted a .824 hitting percentage against Kentucky, placing her fifth
in the individual match records for hitting percentage. Hudson holds the Alabama
record in that catagory after pulling in a .917 hitting percentage against Oklahoma
in 2005. The AVCA South Region team selection became only the second player
in Alabama history to earn AVCA Honorable Mention honors. Hudson was also selected to the All-SEC first team as a junior and senior.
AVCA • Honorable Mention • 2008
Following her stellar junior campaign, Baltimore native Brooks Webster was honored with AVCA Honorable Mention recognition becoming the third player in Alabama history to achieve this status. In addition to her national award, Webster was
also recognized by the SEC making its First Team. She led the Tide with 424 kills.
Over the course of the season Webster collected 12 double-doubles and rattled off
20-plus kills on five occasions. She led the conference in kills with an average of 4.17
per set against SEC opponents and notched a career-best 26 in Alabama’s win at
Georgia. On the defensive end, Webster scooped up 287 kills good for second on
the team. At the net, she racked up 45 blocks with 17 of those solo. Webster entered
the Tide career record books during her junior season in three categories and is currently seventh in total attacks, eighth in block solos and 11th in kills.
61
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
62
SEC Player of the Week
AIAW Honors
Prior to the NCAA sponsoring collegiate women’s athletics, schools used to
be governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. (Alabama left the AIAW for the NCAA in 1981)
all-STATE
1976
Laura Cash
Mary Hudgins
Cindy Vordenbaum
1977
Louise Hall
Cindy Nero
Cheryl Wiedeman
1978
Mary Hudgins
Donna Tubbs
1979
Laura Cash
Cathie Petrucco
1980
Eileen Kohrherr
Suzanne Stogner
all-TOURNAMENT
Louise Hall
Vivian Langley
Mary Hudgins
Cindy Vordenbaum
Mara Richters
1977
Louise Hall
Cindy Nero
Cindy Vordenbaum
1978
Mary Hudgins
Cindy Vordenbaum
1979
Eileen Kohrherr
Nancy Woolsey
1980
Cathie Petrucco
Eileen Kohrherr
Cheryl Wiedeman
Beverly Robinson
Nancy Woolsey
Mary Hudgins
Mara Richters
Cheryl Wiedeman
Mara Richters
Cathie Petrucco
Beverly Robinson
all-REGION
1977
Louise Hall
Cindy Nero
1978
Mara Richters
1979
Nancy Woolsey
1980
Nancy Woolsey
Mary Hudgins
Cindy Vordenbaum
1991
Marta Bickert
Oct. 20-27
SEC
All-Tournament
selections
1994
Nina Foster
Nina Foster
Oct. 11-17
Oct. 25-31
1979
Nancy Woolsey Eileen Kohrherr
1995
Nina Foster
Nov. 7-13
1998
Kelly Fash
Sept. 1-7
1999
Michelle Green
Oct. 18-24
2000
Michelle Green
Michelle Green
Michelle Green
Sept. 4-10
Sept. 25-Oct. 1
Nov. 6-12
2001
Shelly Adamcik
Erin Heffner
Oct. 8-14
Oct. 29-Nov. 4
2002
Erin Heffner
Sept. 30-Oct. 6
2003
Erin Heffner
Rachael Green (Def.)
Oct. 20-26
Oct. 27-Nov. 2
2004
Jessica Yearout (Def.)
Erin Heffner
Erin Heffner
Aug. 30-Sept.5
Sept. 13-19
Oct. 18-24
2005
Kelly Potter
Crystal Hudson
Aug. 29 Sept. 4
Oct. 10-16
2006
Crystal Hudson
Crystal Hudson
Amy Pauly (Def.)
Amy Pauly (Def.)
Amy Pauly (Def.)
Oct. 9-15
Oct. 23-29
Sept. 15-21
Oct. 2-8
Nov. 6-12
2007
Crystal Hudson
Amy Pauly (Def.)
Oct. 8-15
Nov. 3-12
2008
Amy Pauly (Def.)
Amy Pauly (Def.)
Sept. 1-7
Oct. 6-12
SEC Scholar Athlete of
the Year
2003
Erin Price
1980
Nancy Woolsey Eileen Kohrherr
1981
Nancy Woolsey
2005
Bridget Fuentez
Jessical Yearout
All-America
1995
Nina Foster
Honorable Mention
Volleyball Magazine
2004
Erin Heffner
Honorable Mention
AVCA
2006
Crystal Hudson
Honorable Mention
AVCA
2008
Brooks Webster
Honorable Mention
AVCA
AVCA All-Region
2007
Crystal Hudson
2008
Brooks Webster
AVCA All-District
1995
Nina Foster
1999
Michelle Green
2000
Michelle Green
2003
Erin Heffner
2004
Erin Heffner
2007 Crystal Hudson
AVCA South District
Freshman of the Year
2001
Erin Heffner
63
NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIp
Appearances
1976 AIAW National
Championship Tournament
Austin, Texas
Ohio State UCLA Lamar Houston Oregon L, 2-0
L, 2-0
L, 2-0
L, 2-0
W, 2-0
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
1977 AIAW National
Championship Tournament
Provo, Utah
SW Missouri Hawaii Washington St.
Rhode Island
Ball State L, 2-0
L, 2-0
W, 2-0
W, 2-1
W, 2-0
1978 AIAW National
Championship Tournament
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
Hawaii Pittsburgh Oregon Texas-Arlington San Jose State L, 2-0
L, 2-1
W, 2-0
L, 2-0
L, 2-0
2004
Georgia
L, 3-2
2005
LSU
Tennessee
Florida
W, 3-0
W, 3-2
L, 3-0
Preseason
Tournament TITLES
1975
Alabama Invitational
Athens College Invitational
1976
Alabama Invitational
Florida State Invitational
Columbus College Invitational
Miami-Dade South Invitational
Mississippi Univ. for Women Inv.
1977
Alabama Invitational
Miami-Dade South Invitational
Princeton International
Southern Illinois Invitational
Tennessee Invitational
1980
Mississippi Univ. for Women Inv.
5-0
3-0
5-0
6-0
6-0
5-1
6-0
7-0
7-0
6-0
5-0
5-0
7-0
2005 NCAA Tournament
Columbus, Ohio
Ohio L, 3-1
2006 NCAA Tournament
Austin, Texas
Stephen F. Austin Mississippi State Invitational
1991
L, 3-2
Crimson Tide Classic
1993
2007 NCAA Tournament
Clemson, S.C.
Clemson 1989
L, 3-1
Alabama Invitational
Miami-Ohio Invitational
1995
ALABAMA SEC TOURNEY
HISTORY
64
Clemson Big Orange Bash
Kathy Trosclair Memorial (Tulane)
1990
Mississippi State
LSU
W, 3-2
L, 3-1
1998
1991
Georgia
L, 3-0
2001
1992
Mississippi State
L, 3-0
1993
Mississippi State
Florida
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
1994
South Carolina
L, 3-0
1995
Tennessee
Florida
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
1996
Kentucky
Auburn
W, 3-2
L, 3-0
1997
Tennessee
L, 3-0
1998
Tennessee
L, 3-0
1999
Arkansas
L, 3-1
2000
LSU
L, 3-1
2001
LSU
Florida
W, 3-2
L, 3-0
2002
South Carolina
Arkansas
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
2003
South Carolina
Arkansas
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
Crimson Tide Classic
Hilton Classic (New Mexico State)
2002
Barker GMC Classic (Illinois State)
2003
Crimson Tide Invitational
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
2005
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
UW-Milwaukee Invitational
BSC Challenge 2006
Academy Inn Sports Invitational
2008
Crimson Tide Invitational
Total titles: 2-1
3-0
3-1
2-1
3-0
4-0
4-0
4-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
2-1
3-0
29
A LL - T OURN A MEN T
SELECTIONS
1989
Kristye Hall
Sue Faris
1990
Kristye Hall
Jennifer Miller
1991
Sue Faris
Marta Bickert
Kristye Hall
Andrea Miller
Jenny Vieth
1992
Marta Bickert
Melanie Ryer
Mavis Reed
1993
Mavis Reed
Melanie Ryer
Jeannie Nadolski
Jenny Vieth
Lorian Newcomer
1994
Nina Foster
Erin Tenbrunsel
1997
Arkansas State Invitational
Mississippi State Invitational
New Orleans Tournament
Toledo Tournament
Louisiana Tech Tournament
Georgetown Tournament
La. Tech Tournament
Syracuse Invitational
Clemson Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
Syracuse Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
Crimson Tide Classic
Crimson Tide Classic*
Crimson Tide Classic
Crimson Tide Classic
Rice Invitational
South Florida Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
Maryland Invitational
ACC-SEC Challenge
Crimson Tide Classic
Maryland Invitational
Nina Foster
Big Orange Bash
Trosclair Memorial Tournament
Monica Davis
Crimson Tide Classic
Hilary Kyle
Big Orange Bash*
Holly Richards
Crimson Tide Classic
Kari Weber
onica Morales
M
Michelle Green
Allison Lange
Laura LeBlanc
1998
ichelle Green
M
Monica Morales
Kelly Fash
1999
Michelle Green
Monica Morales
Shelly Adamcik
2000
ichelle Green
M
Monica Morales
Allison Lange
2001
Alabama Invitational
SW Texas Tournament
Miami (OH) Tournament*
Alabama Invitational*
Crimson Tide Classic
Alabama Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
SW Texas Tournament
Miami (OH) Tournament
1995
1996
Nicole Chavez
Monica Davis
Crimson Tide Classic
helly Adamcik
S
Erin Price
Bridget Studnicka
2002
Erin Heffner
Erin Price
Jennifer Bibber
Kenna Milner
Kory Tull
2003
Erin Heffner
Jennifer Bibber
Julie Farley
Kory Tull
2004
Erin Heffner
Julie Farley
Kelley Potter
Billiken Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
Billiken Invitational
Jambalaya Classic
Wolfpack Invitational
Wolfpack Invitational
Air Force Invitational
Air Force Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
AmeriTech Cellular Classic
AmeriHost Classic
AmeriTech Cellular Classic
Crimson Tide Classic*
2005
Kelley Potter
Bridget Fuentez
Jessica Yearout
2006
Bridget Fuentez
Brigette Slack
Crystal Hudson
2007
Brigitte Slack
Amy Pauly
2008
Jefferson Cup
Crimson Tide Classic
Nike Invitational
Crimson Tide Classic
Jefferson Cup
UNLV Invitational
Blue Demon Invitational
Big Four Classic
Blue Demon Invitational
Big Four Classic
Hilton Classic
Hilton Classic
Sheraton Invitational
Barker GMC Classic*
Crimson Tide Invitational
Georgia Tech Invitational
Barker GMC Classic
Barker GMC Classic
Crimson Tide Invitational
Georgia Tech Invitational
Lauren Martin
Alyssa Meuth
Liz Salstrand
Brooks Webster
Hampton Inn Bama Bash*
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
Academy Sports Inv.
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
Academy Sports Inv.
Academy Sports Inv.*
Academy Sports Bama Bash
Sooner Legends/NIKE Inv.
Shamrock Invitational
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
Hurricane Invitational
Crimson Tide Invitational
Crimson Tide Invitational
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
Hurricane Invitational
Crimson Tide Invitational*
Total Selections: 98
* Denotes MVP
TIDE Home EVENTS
Alabama Invitational
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1993
Overall
BAMA BASH
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Overall
5-0
5-0
7-0
4-2
5-1
4-2
3-3
3-1
36-9
3-0
3-0
2-1
0-3
2-1
10-5
Crimson Tide Invitational
1991
1993
1994
1995
1996
1998
1999
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2008
Overall
3-0
2-1
2-2
3-1
2-1
4-0
2-2
2-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
2-1
3-0
34-9
Crimson Tide Invitational*
Mizuno/Holiday Inn Classic
Crimson Tide Invitational
Crimson Tide Invitational
Courtyard by Marriott Classic
Hampton Inn Bama Bash*
Hilton UTA Invitational
TSI Bookstore Invitational
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
Hampton Inn Bama Bash
65
All-time Tide Coaches
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
Judy Green came to the Capstone in 1996 as one
of the winningest volleyball coaches in the country.
A proven winner, Green has guided the Tide to 10
straight winning campaigns. In 2007, she led Alabama to its third consecutive NCAA tournament
appearance and third in school history. In 2000,
the Crimson Tide captured its first ever SEC Western Division title and a school record for SEC victories. In addition, she led Alabama to a share of the
Western Division crown in 2004.
In addition to being a standout player for the Crimson Tide in the late 1970s, Dorothy Franco Reed
was entrusted with rebuilding the volleyball program at Alabama after its reinstatement in 1989.
During her tenure, she guided the Tide to its first
20-plus win seasons in the modern era.
Year-by-year Coaching records
All-time assistants
Year
Coach SEC
Overall
1974
Schleuder
n/a
6-13
1975
Schleuder
n/a
34-12
1976
Schleuder
n/a
52-6
1977
Schleuder
n/a
57-5
1978
Schleuder
n/a
33-19
1979
Schleuder
n/a
43-15
1980
Schleuder
n/a
36-20
1981
Schleuder
3-3
24-18
Schleuder
3-3 285-108
1982-88NO VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM AT UA
1989
Franco-Reed 0-8
13-24
1990
Franco-Reed
1-7
15-22
1991
Franco-Reed 5-10
14-18
1992
Franco-Reed 4-10
10-22
1993
Franco-Reed 2-12
17-21
1994
Franco-Reed 8-8
21-14
1995
Franco-Reed 7-8
24-10
Franco-Reed 27-63
114-131
1996
Green
1-14
5-31
1997
Green
2-13
9-23
1998
Green
2-13
14-18
1999
Green
7-8
17-15
2000
Green
11-4
22-8
2001
Green
10-5
22-9
2002
Green
8-8
19-15
2003
Green
11-5
18-13
2004
Green
10-6
21-9
2005
Green
9-7
23-11
2006
Green
12-8
17-13
2007
Green
12-8
15-15
2008
Green
9-11
16-13
104-110
218-193
Green
134-176 (.432) 617-432 (.588)
TOTAL
21 years
28 years
66
Assistant Coaches
Bolt, Ben 2006-2008
Carson, Vicki 1975
Durban, Michelle 2000-03
Gross, Shelly 1996-97
Hinterstocker, Erich 2004-05
Jones, Ande 1977
Kramer, Jill 2006-07
*Langley, Vivian 1978
Lauer, Josh
2008-present
*Nero, Cindy 1979
Ponis, Debbie 1998-99
Redding, Chris 2003-2006
Reed, Tom 1989-95
*Richters, Mara 1979
Rodgers, John 1996-2000
Steffkova, Pavlina
2009-present
*Tubbs, Donna 1980-81
Valle, Orlando 1995
*Vordenbaum, Cindy 1979
Walker, Steve 2001-02
Stephanie Schleuder served as the head coach for
both the volleyball and women’s basketball teams
at Alabama from 1975-77. She compiled a 39-36
mark as the basketball mentor. She was the first official head coach for both of those programs. Following her stint at Alabama, Schleuder coached at
Minnesota for 13 seasons and is currently the head
coach at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn. and
has held the position the last 12 years.
Graduate Assistants
* Weideman, Cheryl 1981
^Kari Thompson 2004-05
^Angie Mlinar 2006-2007
^Amy Bommarito 2008
Volunteer Assistants
Dunn, Kevin
2009-Present
Adams, Regan 2001-02
Craker, Cameron 1998
Thrasher, Jennifer 1997
*Moore, Stephanie 1993
Student Assistants
Nadolski, Frank *Sebastian, Emily 1992-93
2002
* - denotes former UA player
^ - for VB operations
All-time Roster
F
A
Adamcik, Shelly (MB)
Southlake, Texas
1999-2002
Adler, Kristin (MB)
Lilenthal, West Germany
1989
Allmon, Sarah (OH)
Lake Arrowhead, Calif.
1995-96
ANDERSON, KELSEY (OH/DS)
Louisville, Ky.
2009-present
Augenstein, Michelle
Toledo, Ohio
1974
Aune, MARY CATHERINE (DS/L)
Austin, Texas
2007-Present
B
Barazza, Cindy
Huntsville
Barker, Katie (MB)
Garland, Texas
Barnett, Aimee (H/S)
Mobile
Bibber, Jennifer (OH)
Mobile
Bible, Ellen (H)
Lafayette, Ind.
Bickert, Marta (H)
El Toro, Calif.
Bigham, ReGina (H)
Northport
Black, Allison (OH)
Anniston
Blackburn, Abbi (OPP)
New Castle, Ind.
Boone, Vickie
Huntsville
Bordes, Lisa (S)
Lafayette, La.
Bowen, Janie
Brooks, Melanie (S/H)
Louisville, Ky.
Buteyn, Lindsey (MB)
Waupun, Wis.
1977
2003-04
1981
2000-03
1989-92
1991-92
1979-81
1995
2003-2006
1974
1995-1996
1974
1989-91
2005-2008
C
Campbell, Lucendia (H)
West Helena, Ark.
Cartee, Sherrie (S)
Tallahassee, Fla.
Carter, Jodie
Mission Viejo, Calif.
Cash, Laura (S/DS)
New Braunfels, Texas
Chase, Janene
Huntsville
Chavez, Nicole (S/DS)
Daphne
Clark, Melissa (DS)
Fair Oaks, Calif.
Cole, Beth (MB)
Canterbury, N.H.
Cook, Kelly (DS)
Sterling, Kan.
Cotten, Sarah (MB)
Hoisington, Kan.
Cunningham, Anne (S)
Mobile
Cusimano, Jennifer (MB)
Tuscaloosa, Ala.
1979
1979
1975
1976-79
1976-77
1994-97
1997-2000
1995-96
2001
1997-2000
1997
2001-03
D
Davis, Kristin (H)
Tuscaloosa
Davis, Monica (OH)
New City, N.Y.
Donnell, Christina (H/S)
Battle Creek, Mich.
1992-94
1995-98
1980-81
E
Esposito, Julie (H)
Milford, Conn.
Eyster, Elizabeth
Decatur
Ezerins, Denée (OH)
Long Beach, Calif.
1991-92
1977
2002
Faeh, Angie (S)
Milwaukee, Wis.
1993-94
Faris, Sue (H)
London, Ontario, Canada
1989-92
Farley, Julie (MB)
Edgewood, Ky.
2001-04
Fash, Kelly (MB)
Lockport, Ill.
1997-2000
FITTERER, Kayla (OH)
Edwardsville, Ill.
2009-present
Foster, Nina (MB)
Mission Viejo, Calif.
1994-95
Ford, Sandy (H)
Camarillo, Calif.
1993-94
Foytik, Amy (OH)
St. Charles, Ill.
1996
Franco, Dorothy (H/DS)
Milford, Conn.
1976-79
Franco, Rosie
Hasting-On-Hudson, N.Y.
1974
Frazier, ASHLEY (OH)
Oregon, Ohio
2008-present
Fuentez, Bridget (OH)
Tomball, Texas
2004-07
Funkhouser, Jill (DS/S)
Montgomery
1998
G
Gaudet, Katherine (OH)
St. Gabriel, La.
Gentry, Stephanie (H)
Jacksonville, Fla.
Gheilerman, Jane
Golen, Janet (MB)
Palos Heights, Ill.
Green, Michelle (OH)
Rolla, Mo.
Green, Rachael (MB)
Ooltewah, Tenn.
Gutierrez, Camille (S)
Sacramento, Calif.
1999-2000
1990
1994
1998-2000
1997-2000
2003-2006
1976-77
1989-92
1975
2001-04
1993-94
2008
1975-78
1997-2000
1974-77
1980-81
1996-97
M
MACHEN, SARAH (MB)
Mobile, Ala.
Marshall, Lexee (DS)
Greeley, Colo.
Martin, Lauren (S)
Sebastopol, Calif.
McCall, Tamika (H)
Mobile
McGowen, Karen
Mobile
McKee, Christie (OH)
Huntsville
Meuth, ALYSSA (OH)
Helotes, Texas
Miller, Andrea (MB)
Katy, Texas
Miller, Jennifer (S)
Wantagh, Texas
Milner, Kenna (S)
Crittenden, Ky.
Moore, Mary Beth (DS)
Double Springs
Moore, Stephanie (H)
Northport
Morales, Monica (OPP)
Guaynabo, P.R.
Moran, Terri
Houston, Texas
Moyer, LEIGH (MB)
Peachtree City, Ga.
2009-present
1998-2001
2007-2008
1993-94
1974
2005-2006
2007-present
1989-92
1989-92
2001-02
2002-05
1989-92
1996-2000
1977
2008-present
Nadolski, Jeannie (SW-H)
Huntsville
Nero, Cindy (S)
Richfield, Ohio
Newcomer, Lorian (SW-H)
Newport Beach, Calif.
Newman, Rebecca (H/S)
Birmingham
Nguyen, Mai (H)
Milford, Conn.
Nicholas, Candi (H)
Mobile
Niemchick, Stacy (H/S)
Wayland, Mich.
Nuckolls, Debbie
Livonia, Mich.
1992-94
1977-78
1993-95
1980
1990
1981
1979-80
1976
2003-07
2004-07
1974-75
2006-present
1980-81
1976
K
Keller, Kindra (S/DS)
Birmingham
Kelly, Karen
Mobile
King, Ruth (H/S)
Roswell, Ga.
Knight, Kim (H)
Lake Charles, La.
Kohrherr, Eileen (H/S)
Virginia Beach, Va.
Kreimer, Sarah (OH)
Blue Springs, Mo.
Kuiper, Kerri (H)
Kentwood, Mich.
Kyle, Hilary (SW-H)
Laguna Beach, Calif.
Ryer, Melanie (SW-H)
Littleton, Colo.
N
J
Johnson, CALLI (MB)
Dubuque, Iowa
Jones, Doris (H)
Houston, Texas
Judgins, Mary
Huntsville
Lange, Allison (S)
Wauwatosa, Wis.
Langley, Vivian (H)
Montgomery
Lapeyre, Elise (H)
Houma, La.
LeBlanc, Laura (OH)
Lafayette, La.
1995
H
Hall, Louise
Upper Marlboro, Md.
Hall, Kristye (H)
Livingston
Hammons, Jane
Tuscaloosa
Heffner, Erin (OH)
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
Hicks, Tamika (H)
Birmingham
Hobbs, Christina (OH)
New Orleans,La.
Hudgins, Mary
Huntsville
Hudson, Crystal (MB)
Hueytown
Hudson, Megan (S/DS)
St. Louis, Mo.
Hurst, Phyllis
Birmingham
L
1989
1974
1981
1990
1979-80
1998-2000
1990-93
1994-95
P
Pauly, Amy (DS/S)
Burr Ridge, Ill.
Petrucco, Cathie (H/S)
Battle Creek, Mich.
Philpot, Donna (H)
Tuscaloosa
Pierce, Kathy
Pitts, Brenda
Brownsboro
Potter, Kelley (OPP)
Edgewood, Ky.
Price, Erin (OPP/S)
Alpharetta, Ga.
2005-2008
1979-81
1976-79
1974
1974
2002-05
2000-03
R
Ramirez, Julie (S)
Portland, Ore.
Reed, Mavis (MH)
Eight Mile
Richards, Holly (MB)
Huntsville
Richters, Mara (H)
Livonia, Mich.
Riley, STEPHANIE (S)
Louisville, Ky.
Robinson, Beverly (H/S)
Montgomery
Rodgers, Linda (H)
San Antonio, Texas
1991-94
S
Salstrand, ELIZABETH (OH)
Rockford, Ill. 2006-present
SCHMIDT, KAYLA (S)
Bellville, Texas
2009-present
Schneider, Sarah (DS/L)
Winter Park, Fla.
2003
Sebastian, Emily (MB)
Mobile
1999-2001
Simmons, Julie (H/DS)
Mobile
1981
Slack, Brigitte (S)
Ft. Wayne, Ind.
2004-07
Smith, Kathy
West Islip, N.Y.
1975
Smithson, Jamie
1974
Snider, Sarah (OH)
Oswego, Ill.
2005-2007
Stephens, Connie
1974
Stockham, Laura (H)
Red Bay
1979
Stogner, Suzanne (H)
Huntsville
1978-81
Story, Janice (H/DS)
Hartselle
1978-81
Studnicka, Bridget (S)
Clay Center, Neb.
1999-2002
Sypult, Courtney (DS)
Cordova, Tenn.
2001
T
Tate, Mary
Huntsville
Tenbrunsel, Erin (S)
Huntsville
Thomas, Sheri (OPP)
Bakersfield, Calif.
Tubbs, Donna (S/H)
Moundville
Tull, Kory (OH)
Lafayette, Ind.
1977
1992-95
1993-96
1976-79
2001-04
V
Vieth, Jenny (MB)
Florence, Ky.
Vordenbaum, Cindy (H)
San Antonio, Texas
1991-94
1975-78
W
Wagner, Jen (OH/DS)
Hope, Ind.
Weber, JENNIFER (DS/L)
Wheaton, Ill.
Weber, Kari (MB)
Wauwasota, Wis.
Webster, BROOKS (OH)
Baltimore, Md.
Whitley, Cindy
Florence
Whittemore, Ashley (S)
Brentwood, Tenn.
Wiedeman, Cheryl (H)
Lafayette, Ind.
Willams, Brenda (H)
Birmingham
Wintzinger, Lauren (DS/L)
Huntsville
Wondrasek, Lynn (H/MB)
New Lenox, Ill.
Woolsey, Nancy (H/S)
Mobile
1998-2001
2006-present
1996-97
2005-present
1974-76
1993
1978-80
1975-76
2008
1990-92
1979-81
Y
1996
1991-94
Yearout, Jessica (DS/L)
St. Maries, Id.
2004-05
Current Athletes in CAPS
1994-96
1978
2008-present
1980-81
1978-81
67
Crimson Tide Jersey Numbers
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
Candi Nicholas (1981)
Mai Nguyen (1990)
Candy Flores (1991)
Julie Esposito (1992)
Ashley Whittemore (1993)
Nicole Chavez (1994)
Jill Funkhouser (1998)
Shelly Adamcik (1999-02)
Crystal Hudson (2003-07)
Stephanie Riley (2008-)
Aimee Barnett (1981)
Kim Knight (1990)
Jenny Vieth (1991)
Jeannie Nadolski (1992-94)
Lisa Bordes (1995-96)
Allison Lange (1997-2000)
Julie Farley (2001-04)
Christie McKee (2005-2006)
Lauren Martin (2007-2008)
Janice Story (1978-80)
Julie Simmons (1981)
Sue Faris (1989-92)
Sandy Ford (1993-94)
Nicole Chavez (1995-97)
Emily Sebastian (1999-2001)
Mary Catherine Aune (2007-)
Kerri Kuiper (1990-93)
Nina Foster (1994)
Allison Black (1995)
Monica Morales (1996-2000)
Lindsey Buteyn (2005-2008)
Sarah machen (2009-)
Kelley Potter (2002-05)
Cindy Nero (1977-78)
Cathie Petrucco (1979)
Stacy Niemchick (1980)
Doris Jones (1981)
Kindra Keller (1989)
Stephanie Gentry (1990)
Jenny Vieth (1992-94)
Hilary Kyle (1995)
Julie Ramirez (1996)
Jen Wagner (1998-2001)
Bridget Fuentez (2004-07)
KAYLA FItterer (2009-)
Laura Cash (1978-79)
Eileen Kohrherr (1980)
Lynn Wondrasek (1990-92)
Holly Richards (1994-96)
Anne Cunningham (1997)
Courtney Sypult (2001)
Abbi Blackburn (2003-2006)
Lauren Wintzinger (2008)
kelsey anderson (2009-)
Donna Tubbs (1976-78)
Linda Rodgers (1979-81)
Melanie Brooks (1989-91)
Kristin Davis (1992-94)
Laura LeBlanc (1996-97)
Erin Price (2000-03)
Megan Hudson (2004-07)
Mara Richters (1978)
Eileen Kohrherr (1979)
Cathie Petrucco (1980-81)
Ellen Bible (1989-92)
Erica Alexander (1993)
Hilary Kyle (1994)
Sarah Cotten (1997-2000)
Erin Heffner (2001-04)
Sarah Snider (2005-2006)
Christina Hobbs (2008)
Kayla schmidt (2009-)
Sherrie Cartee (1979)
Andrea Miller (1989-92)
Sheri Thomas (1993-96)
Kelly Fash (1997-2000)
leigh moyer (2008-)
Bridget Studnicka (1999-02)
Sarah Allmon (1995-96)
Dorothy Franco (1976-79)
Rebecca Newman (1980)
Marta Bickert (1991-92)
Lorian Newcomer (1993-95)
Michelle Green (1997-2000)
Rachael Green (2003-2006)
Suzanne Stogner (1978-81)
Mavis Reed (1991-94)
Amy Foytik (1996)
Melissa Clark (1997-2000)
Kelly Cook (2001)
Katherine Gaudet (1999-2000)
Linda Rodgers (1978)
Beverly Robinson (1980-81)
Denée Ezerins (2002)
Donna Philpot (1976-79)
Elise Lapegre (1980-81)
Jennifer Cusimano (2001-03)
Ashley Frazier (2008-)
Mary Hudgins (1975-78)
Laura Stockham (1979)
Nina Foster (1995)
Brigitte Slack (2004-07)
Monica Davis (1995-98)
Lucendia Campbell (1979)
Christina Donnell (1980-81)
Stephanie Moore (1989-92)
Alberta Sackey (1993)
Tamika Hicks (1994)
Camille Gutierrez (1995)
Kari Weber (1996-97)
Sarah Kreimer (1998-2000)
Kenna Milner (2001-02)
Jessica Yearout (2004-05)
Elizabeth Salstrand (2006-)
68
Cheryl Wiedeman (1978-80)
Ruth King (1981)
Jennifer Miller (1989-92)
Angie Faeh (1993-94)
Beth Cole (1995)
Lexee Marshall (1998-01)
Sarah Schneider (2003)
Amy Pauly (2005-2008)
Jennifer Weber (2006-)
Vivian Langley (1974-77)
Stacy Niemchick (1979)
Doris Jones (1980)
Brooks Webster (2005-)
Crimson Tide Team
Captains
Nancy Woolsey (1979-81)
Kristye Hall (1989-92)
Tamika McCall (1993-94)
Cindy Vordenbaum (1975-78)
ReGina Bingham (1979-81)
Kristin Adler (1989)
Katharina Kusel (1990)
Melanie Ryer (1991-94)
Janet Golen (1998-2000)
Kory Tull (2001-04)
Calli Johnson (2006-)
Jennifer Bibber (2000-03 )
Jane Gheilerman (1994)
Alyssa Meuth (2007-)
Mary Beth Moore (2002-05)
Erin Tenbrunsel (1992-95)
Beth Cole (1996)
Katie Barker (2003-04)
1990: Jennifer Miller
1991: Kristye Hall
Ellen Bible
1992: Jennifer Miller
Andrea Miller
1993: Kerri Kuiper
1994: Erin Tenbrunsel
Jeannie Nadolski
Jenny Vieth
1995: Erin Tenbrunsel
1996: Sheri Thomas
Holly Richards
1997: Nicole Chavez
1998: Monica Davis
Allison Lange
1999: Michelle Green
Allison Lange
Monica Morales
2000: Michelle Green
Allison Lange
Monica Morales
2001: Jen Wagner
Bridget Studnicka
2002: Bridget Studnicka
Kenna Milner
2003: Erin Price
Erin Heffner
Kory Tull
2004: Erin Heffner
Kory Tull
2005: Bridget Fuentez
Megan Hudson
2006: Rachel Green
Megan Hudson
2007: Bridget Fuentez
Crystal Hudson
Megan Hudson
2008: Calli Johnson
Lindsey Buteyn
All-Time Series Results
AIR FORCE
1997
W 1999 L AKRON
1991
W 3-1
3-2
3-1
ALABAMA A&M
2004
2005
2006
W W W
3-0
3-0
3-0
ALABAMA STATE 1975
1977
1989
1992
1993
1994
1995
W W W W W W W W W W
ARKANSAS
1994 L L 1995 L L 1996 L
L
1997 L L 1998 L L 1999 L L L 2000 W L 2001 L W 2002 L L L 2003 L L 2004 L L 2005 L L 2006
W L 2007
W W 2008
W W 2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
1-1
A
H
1-0
N
3-0
H
H
H
10-0
A
H
H
N
A
H
H
H
H
H
7-25
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
A
H
H
A
N
A
N
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
UALR
2004
W 3-2
ARKANSAS STATE
1978
W 1979
W 1989 L 1992 L 1993
W 1996 L 2001
W 2-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-0
ATHENS COLLEGE
1974 L 3-0
1975
W 2-1
W 2-0
W 2-1
1976
W
2-0
W 2-0
AUBURN
1974 L L 1975
W 1976
W W W 1977
W W W W 1978
W W L W W 1979
W W W W W W 1980
W W L W L 1989 L L 1990 L 1991
W L 1992 L L 1993 L L 1994
W W 2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-0
2-0
3-1
2-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-1
2-1
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-0
1-0
N
4-3
N
N
A
N
N
H
H
5-1
H
A
A
H
H
N
42-24
N
N
N
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
N
N
N
H
N
A
H
N
H
A
H
H
H
H
N
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
1995
W L 1996 L L L 1997 L L 1998 L L 1999 L L 2000 W W 2001
W W 2002
W W 2003
W W 2004 W W 2005
W W 2006 L W 2007
W W 2008
W
W
AUSTIN PEAY
1989
1991
1994
1995
W W W W 3-2
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-0
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
4-0
N
H
H
H
BALL STATE
3-1
1977
W 2-0
2001
W 3-1
2005 L 3-2
2006
W 3-0
N
N
A
H
BAYLOR
1-1
1981
W 2-0
1996 L 3-0
H
N
BOISE STATE
2000
W BOWLING GREEN
1990
L 3-0
BRADLEY
1989 L 3-0
L 3-1
1993
W 3-0
BUTLER
1996 L 3-0
2003
W 3-1
CALIFORNIA
1996
L
1999
2005
W W 3-0
3-0
2-0
H
N
1975
W W 2-0
2-0
2-0
N
N
2004
2005
W W 3-0
3-0
2-0
H
A
0-1
N
1-2
N
N
H
1-1
N
A
0-1
N
UCLA
0-1
W 1976
L
3-1
2-0
UCF
(formerly Florida Tech)
1976
W 2-0
W 2-0
1977
W 3-1
W 2-1
W 2-0
L 2-1
L 2-0
1978 L 2-1
L 2-0
1979 L 2-0
L 2-1
1980
W 2-0
1981
W 2-1
W, 2-0
1989 L 3-1
1992
W 3-0
1995
W 3-1
1994
2000
W W 1977
W CHARLESTON
2007
B’HAM-SOUTHERN
N
1-0
1999
C. MISSOURI
BERRY COLLEGE
3-1
1-0
CS-FULLERTON
C. MICHIGAN
BELMONT
3-2
L
3-1
3-0
2-0
3-1
N
N
10-7
N
N
H
H
N
N
N
H
N
H
A
A
N
A
N
H
N
CHATTANOOGA
1976
1992
1993
1994
W W W W W CINCINNATI
1978
1980
1990
L 3-2
L 2-0
L 3-0
CLEMSON
1980
W 2-0
1989 L 3-0
1991 L 3-1
1993 L 3-0
1994 L 3-1
1995
W 3-0
2007 L 3-1
0-3
H
A
N
2-5
H
A
A
H
N
A
N
COLL. OF CHARLESTON
1-0
COLUMBUS COLL.
4-0
CONNECTICUT
1-0
CORNELL
1-0
2004
1975
1976
1977
1980
1990
2002
L
W W W W W W W CULLMAN JC
1974
W 1-0
DENVER
0-1
DePAUL
A
N
N
H
N
H
0-1
2003
DELAWARE
N
5-0
COASTAL CAROLINA
2-0
N
N
2-0
2-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
1977
2007
W W W 3-2
3-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
2-0
2-1
3-0
3-1
N
H
H
N
N
N
N
N
1-0
H
2-0
N
N
1-0
E. KENTUCKY
1991 L 3-2
1995
W 3-0
E. WASHINGTON
1992
1998
L
L
FAIRFIELD
1998 L 2001
W FLAGLER
1977
W FLORIDA
1976
W 1977
W 1978
W W W 1989 L 1990 L 1991 L 1992 L L 1993 L L L 1994 L 1995 L L 1996 L 1997
L
1998 L 1999 L 2000 L 2001 L L 2002 L 2003 L L 2004 L 2005 L L 2006 L L 2007 L
L 2008 L
L
L
3-1
3-1
3-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0 3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
0-1
1989
W 3-0
1998
W 3-0
0-2
N
N
1-1
N
N
1-0
N
5-30
N
N
H
H
N
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
N
A
H
N
A
H
A
H
A
H
N
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
1-0
A
A
FLA. INTERNATIONAL
EAST TENNESSEE
N
N
N
FLORIDA A&M
2000
3-2
3-2
1-1
1-0
H
1976
W W W 2-0
2-1
2-0
7-1
N
N
H
69
W 2-0
1977
W 2-0
W 2-0
1980 L 2-0
2002
W 3-0
FLA. SOUTHERN
1976
W 2-0
FLORIDA STATE
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
1975 L L L 1976
W 1977
W W W 1978
W L L 1979
W L W W L L 1980
W W 1981 L L L 1992 L 2000 L 2002
W FURMAN
1999
W 2-1
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-1
3-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
3-0
2-1
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-0
1-0
N
11-13
N
N
A
A
N
N
N
H
N
N
H
N
N
H
H
H
N
N
H
A
A
N
A
N
1-0
N
GEORGE MASON
1-0
GEO. WASHINGTON
0-1
1991
W 1994
L
3-1
3-2
GEORGETOWN
1990
1992
L 3-0
L 3-1
GEORGIA
1975
W 1976
W W W 1979
W W 1980
W W W
1981
W W W 1989 L 1990 L 1991 L L L 1992 L 1993 L L 1994 L 1995 L 1996 L 1997 L
1998
W 1999
W
2000 W 2001
W 2002 L 2003
W L 2004 L L 2005
W 2006
W W 2007
W L
2008 L
W
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-1
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-2
GA. SOUTHERN
2003
W 3-2
GEORGIA STATE
1976
1978
1989
70
H
N
N
N
N
W W W 2-0
2-0
3-2
N
N
0-2
A
N
22-18
N
H
N
N
H
H
N
N
N
H
A
N
H
H
A
H
N
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
N
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
1-0
H
14-0
H
N
H
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1998
1999
2000
2002
W W W W W W W W W W W 3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-1
GEORGIA TECH
1989
W 3-1
1994 L 3-1
1999 L 3-1
2002 L 3-2
2003 L 3-0
GUELPH
1977
W HAWAII
1977
1978
L
L
HINDS JC
1975
W HOFSTRA
1993
W HOUSTON
1976
1979
2004
L
L
L
HUNTINGDON
1978
W IDAHO STATE
2000
W 2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-1
2-0
2-0
3-2
2-0
3-1
ILLINOIS-CHICAGO
1978 L 1992
W 2-1
3-2
ILLINOIS STATE
1979 L 2-0
1980 L 2-0
1981 L 3-1
1996 L 3-0
2002
W 3-1
2007 L 1-3
INDIANA
1980
W 2-0
1981
W 3-2
1998 L 3-0
2004 W 3-1
2005
W 3-0
IOWA
1998
2008
W W
3-0
3-1
JACKSON STATE
1979
1980
1994
2005
W 2-0
W 2-0
W Forfeit
W 3-0
JACKSONVILLE
1976
1977
1981
W W W 2-0
2-0
2-0
JACKSONVILLE ST.
1975
1978
1998
1999
2002
2003
W W W W W W 2-0
2-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
JUDSON COLLEGE
1974 L 2-1
1975
W 2-0
W 2-0
W 2-1
1976
W 2-1
L 2-0
1977
W 2-0
H
A
H
H
H
N
H
H
H
A
H
1-4
N
A
H
A
A
1-0
N
0-2
N
H
1-0
N
1-0
N
0-3
N
A
N
1-0
H
1-0
N
1-1
N
N
1-5
N
N
A
N
A
H
4-1
N
A
A
A
H
2-0
N
H
4-0
H
N
N
N
3-0
N
N
N
6-0
N
N
H
A
H
H
5-2
A
H
H
A
H
H
H
KANSAS
2-2
KANSAS STATE
2-1
1978
W 2-1
1996 L 3-2
2005 L 3-0
2006
W 3-0
1979
W 2-1
2003 L 3-0
2006
W 3-2
KENT STATE
2004
W KENTUCKY
1980 L 1981 L L W 1989 L 1990 L 1991 L 1992 L L 1993 L 1994 L 1995 L 1996 L W 1997 L 1998 L 1999 L 2000 W 2001
W 2002
W W 2003
W 2004 W W 2005 L 2006
W L 2007
W W 2008 L
L
LAMAR
1976 L 1996
W LIBERTY
2001
L
3-1
2-1
2-0
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-0
3-0
2-0
3-1
3-2
LA.-LAFAYETTE
N
N
A
H
N
N
N
1-0
N
12-19
A
A
H
N
H
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
N
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
1-1
N
H
0-1
N
2-0
(formerly
Southwestern
Louisiana)
1979
W 2-0
N
1990
W 3-2
N
LSU
1976
W 1977
W 1978 L W 1979
W W 1980
W 1981 L 1989 L 1990 L L 1991 L L 1992 L 1993 L 1994
W W
1995 L W 1996 L L 1997
W W 1998 L L 1999 L W 2000 W W L 2001 L L W 2002
W L 2003
W 2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
2-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-0
22-26
N
H
H
H
N
H
N
H
A
A
N
A
H
H
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
N
A
H
N
H
A
A
W 2004 W L 2005
W L W 2006
W L 2007 L L 2008 L
L
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-1
LOUISIANA TECH
1989
W 3-1
1990
W 3-2
1997 L 3-2
1999
W 3-0
LOUISVILLE
1992
1994
2003
L 3-0
L 3-2
L 3-0
LOYOLA (CHI)
2005
W McGILL
1977
W 3-0
2-1
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
3-1
H
A
H
A
0-3
A
H
A
1-0
H
1-0
N
McNEESE STATE
1-0
MARQUETTE
1-0
2002
1997
W W MARSHALL
2002
W MARYLAND
1978
1990
1994
W W W MEMPHIS
1975
W 1976
W 1978
W W 1979
W 1980
W 1981 L 1992 L MERCER
2006
W 3-0
3-2
3-1
2-0
3-0
3-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
3-2
3-1
MIAMI (Florida)
1977
W 1979
W L 1980
W L L W L L 1981
W L 2006 L 2008 L
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-1
3-2
3-1
MIAMI (Ohio)
1980
1993
1995
1998
L 2-0
L 3-0
L 3-0
L 3-0
MIAMI-DADE CC
1976 L W 1979
W 1980
W 1981
W MICHIGAN
1981
2002
L
L
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
3-1
3-1
MICHIGAN STATE
1979
1990
W W 2-1
3-2
H
N
1-0
N
3-0
N
A
A
6-2
N
N
N
N
N
H
N
H
1-0
H
5-8
A
H
N
H
N
N
N
N
N
H
N
H
A
0-4
N
A
H
A
4-1
A
A
N
N
N
0-2
N
N
2-0
N
N
M. TENNESSEE
6-0
MINNESOTA
0-4
1991
1993
1994
1995
1997
1998
W W W W W W 1980
1981
1992
1999
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
L 3-0
L 2-1
L 3-0
L 3-0
MINN.-DULUTH
1980
L
MISSISSIPPI
1975
W W 1976
W W 1977
W W 1978
W L L 1979
W W W W
1980
W W 1981
W W 1989 L L 1990 L 1991
W W 1992
W 1993
W 1994 L W 1995
W W 1996 L L 1997 L L 1998 L W 1999
W W 2000 W W 2001
W W 2002
W 2003
W W 2004 W W 2005
W W 2006
W L 2007 L L 2008
W
W
3-2
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-1
3-2
2-0
2-1
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-0
MISSISSIPPI COLL.
1975
W MISS. STATE
1974
W 1975
W 1976
W W W 1977
W W 1978
W 1979
W 1981
W 1989 L L 1990
W W 1991
W L 1992
W W L 1993 L L W 2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-1
H
H
H
N
H
A
A
H
H
N
0-1
A
39-14
N
N
H
H
N
N
A
A
H
N
H
H
N
N
N
H
N
N
H
A
A
H
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
1-0
H
38-13
N
N
H
N
H
H
N
N
H
A
A
A
A
N
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
N
1994
W W 1995 L W 1996 L W 1997 L L 1998 L L 1999
W W 2000 W W 2001
W W 2002
W W 2003
W W 2004 W W 2005
W 2006
W L 2007
W W 2008
W
W
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
MUW
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
15-4
(Mississippi Univ. for Women)
1974 L 2-0
A
1975 L 2-0
A
L 2-0
N
1976
W 2-0
A
W 2-1
N
W 2-0
N
1977
W 2-0
H
W 3-0
H
W 2-1
A
W 2-0
N
1978 L 2-0
N
W 3-2
H
1979
W 2-0
A
1980
W 2-1
H
W 2-0
A
W 3-0
H
W 2-0
N
1981
W 3-0
A
W 3-0
H
MISSOURI
2002
L
3-1
MONTANA STATE
2003 L 3-0
2004 W 3-0
MONTEVALLO
1974 L L 1975
W W W W L W L 1976
W 1977
W 1980
W 1981
W 1990
W 2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-1
2-1
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-1
2-0
3-1
0-1
H
1-1
A
H
10-4
N
A
H
A
N
H
H
H
N
H
H
A
N
H
MOREHEAD STATE
1-0
MURRAY STATE
1-1
1977
W 2-0
1997 L 3-0
2008
W
3-0
NEBRASKA
1979
2002
L 2-0
L 3-0
N
N
H
0-2
N
A
N. MEXICO STATE
1-0
NEW ORLEANS
3-2
2001
W 3-1
1979
W 2-0
1980
W 2-0
1989
W 3-2
1996 L 3-0
1997 L 3-0
A
N
N
A
H
A
NICHOLLS STATE
1977
1980
1995
2001
2008
W W W W W
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
NORTH ALABAMA
1974 L 1975
W L L 1976
W W W W 1977
W 1978
W W W W 3-0
2-1
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-1
2-0
3-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
NORTH CAROLINA
1981
1991
L
L
2-0
3-1
5-0
N
N
N
N
H
10-3
N
H
N
H
H
A
H
N
H
H
H
A
A
0-2
N
A
PENN STATE
0-1
PITTSBURGH
1-2
1996
L 3-0
1978 L 2001
W 2004 L 2-1
3-2
3-2
PORTLAND
1990
L
3-1
PRAIRIE VIEW A&M
1997
W PROVIDENCE
2000
W PURDUE
1978
1981
3-0
3-0
L
L
2-1
3-1
RHODES
(formerly SW Tennessee)
1974
W 2-0
N.C. STATE
1991
1997
L
L
3-1
3-2
0-2
A
A
NORTHERN IOWA
1-1
RUTGERS
N. KENTUCKY
1977
W W 2-0
2-1
N
A
2-0
N
N
NE LOUISIANA
0-1
NORTHWESTERN
1-2
1990
L 3-0
1981 L 2-0
1990 L 3-0
W 3-2
2003
NW STATE
1975 L 1990
W 1997
W 1998
W NORTE DAME
2006
2007
L
L
OAKLAND
1998
W OHIO
1999 L 2005 L 2007
W 2-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-2
N
N
N
N
3-1
N
N
N
H
0-2
N
N
1-0
N
1-2
N
N
N
2-1
L
L
3-1
3-1
1977
W 2-0
1978 L 2-1
1980 L 2-0
1981
W 2-1
L 2-1
SACRAMENTO ST.
2007
L
3-1
SAINT LOUIS
1977
W 2-0
1989 L 3-0
1995
W 3-1
1996 L 3-1
SAMFORD
1989
1990
1993
1994
1995
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2008
W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
SAM HOUSTON ST.
OHIO STATE
1976
1979
1997
L 2-0
L 2-1
L 3-0
OKLAHOMA
1979
W 2-0
W 2-0
2005
W 3-0
2007 L 3-0
ORAL ROBERTS
1977
W 1979 L L OREGON
2-0
2-0
2-1
1976
W 2-0
1978
W 2-0
1996 L 3-0
1999 L 3-2
0-3
N
N
N
3-1
H
N
H
A
1-2
N
N
N
2-2
N
H
N
A
1-0
N
1-0
N
0-2
N
A
1-0
N
0-2
N
2005
W 3-0
2006 L 3-2
N
RICE
W 1992
1996
2-0
0-1
1-0
1977
1-0
W H
N
N
RHODE ISLAND
NORTH TEXAS
1979
A
1989
1991
1996
L 3-1
L 3-1
L 3-0
N
A
N
2-3
N
N
N
N
N
0-1
H
2-2
N
N
H
A
17-0
H
N
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
0-3
N
N
N
SAN JOSE STATE
0-2
SANTA CLARA
0-1
1978
2000
2002
L
L
W SETON HALL
2007
W 2-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
SOUTH ALABAMA
1974 L W 1975
W L W 1976
W 2-1
2-1
2-1
2-1
2-0
2-0
H
N
N
1-0
N
24-4
N
N
N
A
H
A
W W 1977
W W 1978
W W W 1979
W W W 1980
W W W 1989 L L 1990
W 1995
W 1998
W 1999
W 2000 W 2003
W 2005
W 2-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
2-0
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
H
N
H
A
A
H
N
A
H
N
H
A
H
N
A
H
H
A
H
N
H
A
SOUTH CAROLINA 18-15
1979
W 1980 L 1981
W W W 1991
W W 1992
W 1993 L W 1994 L L 1995
W 1996 L 1997 L 1998 L 1999
W 2000 L 2001 L 2002 L L W 2003
W W 2004 W 2005
W L 2006
W W 2007
W L 2008 L
L
2-0
2-1
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-0
SC-SPARTANBURG
1980
W 2-0
S. DAKOTA STATE
2008
W 3-1
SOUTH FLORIDA
1976
W 2-0
1977
W 2-0
1989 L 3-0
1992 L 3-0
2001
W 3-1
2008
W
3-1
S. ILLINOIS
1977
W 1990 L 2-0
3-1
SOUTHERN MISS.
1989 L L 1990 L L 1991
W 1992 L 1993
W 1994
W 1995
W 1996 L 1997 L L 2000 W 2001
W 2003 L 2004 W 3-1
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
H
H
N
N
N
A
H
A
A
H
A
N
H
A
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
N
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
1-0
N
1-0
N
4-2
N
N
A
A
H
H
1-1
A
A
7-9
N
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
N
H
H
A
H
A
SE LOUISIANA
1980
W 1993 L 2-0
3-1
1-1
N
H
SE MISSOURI
0-1
SW BAPTIST
1-0
1996
1977
L 3-0
W SW MISSOURI
1977
1978
1979
L
L
L
2-0
2-0
2-0
2-1
SW TEXAS STATE
1993
1994
L 3-0
L 3-1
SPRING HILL
1976
1977
W W 2-0
3-0
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN
1990 L 3-2
1993 L 3-0
1995
W 3-1
2006 L 3-2
STILLMAN
1975
1976
1977
W W
W W SYRACUSE
1991 L
1993
W
1997 L TEMPLE
1991
W TENNESSEE
1977
L
1979 L 1980 L L 1981
W L L 1989 L 1990 L 1991 L 1992 L L 1993 L 1994
W 1995
W W 1996 L 1997 L L 1998 L L 1999 L 2000 L 2001
W 2002 L 2003 L 2004 L 2005
W L W 2006
W W 2007
W W 2008 L
L
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-2
3-2
2-0
3-2
3-0
2-1
2-1
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-1
3-2
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
TENN.-MARTIN
1975
1978
1998
W W W 2-0
2-0
3-1
N
N
0-3
N
A
N
0-2
A
H
2-0
N
N
1-3
N
N
H
N
4-0
H
H
H
A
1-2
A
H
N
1-0
N
11-25
A
H
A
N
N
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
H
H
N
A
H
N
H
N
A
H
A
A
A
H
H
A
H
H
A
A
H
A
H
3-0
N
N
H
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
1978 L L 1979 L 1995
W 2004 W 1989 L 3-2
1990
W 3-2
1993
W 3-0
2-1
A
H
H
2-3
N
H
N
N
A
UTAH STATE
0-1
2003
L 3-0
N
VALPARAISO
2-0
TEXAS A&M
0-2
1996
2000
TEXAS STATE
0-1
VANDERBILT
1-0
1993
1996
1980
L 3-1
L 3-0
L
TEXAS TECH
1980
L
2-0
2-0
TOLEDO
1990 L 3-0
2005
W 3-1
N
A
H
0-1
H
1-1
A
N
1979
1974 L 2-1
L 2-0
1975
W 2-0
1976
W 2-0
1979
W 3-0
W 3-0
1995
W 3-1
1996
W 3-1
1997
W 3-0
1998
W 3-0
W 3-1
TULANE
1976
W 2-1
1990 L 3-2
1991
W 3-0
1993
W 3-1
1995
W 3-1
2004 W 3-1
TUSKEGEE
1974 L 2-0
L 2-1
1975
W 2-0
1976
W 2-0
W 2-0
1977
W 3-0
W 2-0
1978
W 2-0
1979
W 3-0
W 2-0
9-2
H
A
N
N
A
H
H
H
A
H
H
5-1
N
A
H
H
A
A
8-2
N
N
N
A
H
A
H
N
A
N
W W W 1974
W W 1978
W W 1979
W W W 1980
W W W 1981
W W 1989 L L 1990 L L 1991 L L 1992 L W 1993 L L 1994 L W 2000 W 2001
W 2002
W 2003
W 2007 L UMKC
UNLV
2000
3-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-0
3-1
3-0
2-0
2-0
2-0
3-0
3-0
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-2
3-2
3-2
3-1
3-2
3-2
3-0
3-1
3-0
3-0
3-2
W 3-0
W 3-2
2-0
1990
W 3-0
1999 L 3-2
2008
W H
N
H
3-0
N
A
1-0
N
VIRGINIA TECH
1-0
WAKE FOREST
0-2
WASHINGTON ST.
1-0
WATERLOO
1-0
1977
W 2001
2002
1977
1978
2-0
L 3-0
L 3-0
W W 2-0
2-0
N
H
A
N
N
WEST GEORGIA
1-1
WEST VIRGINIA
1-0
WESTERN ILLINOIS
1-0
W. KENTUCKY
0-1
1975 L 1976
W 2002
1993
W 2-1
2-0
3-0
W 2008
L
3-1
3-2
N
N
H
N
H
WILLIAM & MARY
0-1
WINTHROP
1-0
1996
UAB
3-2
3-1
VIRGINIA
1-1
VCU
TROY STATE
2005
TENNESSEE TECH
2-1
2-0
2-1
3-1
3-1
L
3-2
N
18-11
H
N
A
H
H
A
N
H
A
H
N
A
H
A
H
A
A
H
H
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
A
H
H
1999
W 3-2
WISCONSIN
1980
1997
L 3-0
L 3-0
H
0-2
N
N
WIS.-MILWAUKEE
1-1
XAVIER
1-1
2005
W 3-0
2006 L 3-0
2001 L 3-0
2004 W 3-0
YORK
1977
W 2-0
A
N
A
H
1-0
N
1-0
N
1-0
A
71
Year-by-year results
1974
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
6-13 (2-2 Home, 0-4 Road, 4-7 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Oct. 16
Tuskegee (N)
Oct. 16
Judson (A)
Oct. 18
!Mississippi Univ. for Women (A)
Oct. 18
!Mississippi State (N)
Oct. 18
!Southwestern Tennessee (N)
Oct. 19
!Montevallo (N)
Oct. 19
!South Alabama (N)
Oct. 21
North Alabama (N)
Oct. 22
Auburn (N)
Oct. 22
Montevallo (A)
Oct. 25
Athens (H)
Oct. 25
UAB (H)
Oct. 30
Cullman Junior College (H)
Oct. 30
Troy State (H)
Nov. 6
Troy State (A)
Nov. 6
South Alabama (N)
Nov. 8
#UAB (N)
Nov. 8
#Auburn (N)
Nov. 9
#Tuskegee (N)
Result
L, 2-0
L, 2-1
L, 2-0
W, 2-0
W, 2-0
L, 2-0
L, 2-1
L, 3-0
L, 2-0
L, 2-0
L, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 2-0
L, 2-1
L, 2-0
W, 2-1
W, 2-0
L, 2-0
L, 2-1
! - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)
# - AIAW State Tournament (Athens, Ala.)
1975
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
34-12 (14-2 Home, 5-3 Road, 14-7 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 26 !Mississippi College (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 26 !Columbus College (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 26 !Judson (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 27 !North Alabama (H)
W, 2-1
Sept. 27 !Montevallo (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 30 Montevallo (A)
W, 2-1
Oct. 3
#Memphis (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 3
#Miss. Univ. for Women (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 3
#Berry College (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 4
#Hinds Junior College (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 4
#Mississippi State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 4
#Florida State (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 7
Judson (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 7
Stillman (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 10
$Georgia (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 10
$Berry College (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 10
$Troy State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 11
$South Alabama (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 11
$Florida State (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 13
Alabama State (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 14
Athens (A)
W, 2-1
Oct. 14
North Alabama (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 17
South Alabama (A)
L, 2-1
Oct. 21
Auburn (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 21
Judson (A)
W, 2-1
Oct. 21
Montevallo (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 22
Stillman (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 24
%UT-Martin (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 24
%Mississippi (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 25
%Northwestern State (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 25
%Miss. Univ. for Women (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 28
Montevallo (H)
W, 2-1
Oct. 28
Alabama State (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 31
^Jacksonville State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 31
^Athens (A)
W, 2-0
Nov. 1
^Tuskegee (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 7
&Alabama State (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 7
&Montevallo (H)
L, 2-1
Nov. 7
&Athens (H)
W, 2-1
Nov. 8
&South Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 8
&Montevallo (H)
W, 2-0
72
Nov. 8
&North Alabama (H)
L, 2-1
Nov. 20 +West Georgia (N)
L, 2-1
Nov. 21
+Mississippi (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 21
+Florida State (A)
L, 2-0
Nov. 22
+Montevallo (N)
L, 2-1
! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)
$ - Columbus College Invitational (Columbus, Ga.)
% - Memphis State Tournament (Memphis, Tenn.)
^ - Athens Tournament (Athens, Ala.)
& - AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
+ - AIAW Regional Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)
1976
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
52-6 (18-1 Home, 8-1 Road, 25-4 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 14 Tuskegee (A)
W, 2-0
Sept. 21
Tuskegee (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 21
Stillman (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 24 !Athens (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 24 !Mississippi (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 24 !North Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 25 !Georgia (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 25 !Mississippi State (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 29 North Alabama (A)
W, 2-1
Sept. 29 Athens (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 1
#Mississippi State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 1
#Miss. Univ. for Women (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 1
#Columbus College (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 2
#Tulane (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 2
#Memphis (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 2
#LSU (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 5
Auburn (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 5
Judson (H)
W, 2-1
Oct. 8
$Georgia (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 8
$Troy State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 8
$Chattanooga (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 9
$Florida Tech (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 9
$Jacksonville (Fla.) (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 9
$Florida Tech (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 12
West Georgia (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 12
Auburn (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 13
South Alabama (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 13
Springhill (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 15
%Georgia (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 15
%Florida International (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 15
%Chattanooga (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 16
%Miss. Univ. for Women (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 16
%Florida State (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 16
%Miss. Univ. for Women (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 19
South Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 19
Judson (H)
L, 2-0
Oct. 22
^South Florida (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 22
^Miami-Dade (A)
L, 2-1
Oct. 22
^Florida (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 23
^Florida Southern (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 23
^Florida International (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 23
W, 2-0
^Miami-Dade (A)
Oct. 26
North Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 26
Montevallo (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 4
&South Alabama (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 5
&North Alabama (N)
W, 2-1
Nov. 6
&Auburn (A)
W, 2-0
Nov. 18
+Mississippi State (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 18
+Mississippi (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 19
+Georgia State (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 19
+Mississippi (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 20 +Florida International (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 20 +Florida International (H)
W, 2-0
Dec. 7
?Ohio State (N)
L, 2-0
Dec. 8
?UCLA (N)
L, 2-0
Dec. 9
?Lamar (Texas) (N)
L, 2-0
Milestone
Victories
First
October 18, 1974
2-0 vs. Mississippi State
50th
September 29, 1976
2-0 vs. Athens College
100th
September 24, 1977
3-1 vs. Florida Tech
150th
September 19, 1978
3-0 vs. North Alabama
200th
October 5, 1979
2-0 vs. Oklahoma
250th
October 31, 1980
2-0 vs. Georgia
300th
September 1, 1990
3-0 vs. Virginia
350th
October 5, 1993
3-0 vs. Southern Miss.
400th
August 31, 1996
3-1 vs. Lamar
450th
September 12, 2000
3-0 vs. Southern Miss.
500th
October 6, 2002
3-1 vs. Mississippi State
550th
September 10, 2005
3-0 vs. Northern Iowa
600th
October 26, 2007
3-1 vs. Arkansas
Dec. 10
Dec. 11
?Houston (N)
?Oregon (N)
L, 2-0
W, 2-0
! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)
$ - Columbus College Invitational (Columbus, Ga.)
% - Florida State Tournament (Tallahassee, Fla.)
^ - Miami-Dade Tournament (Miami, Fla.)
& - AIAW State Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)
+ - AIAW Region III Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
? - AIAW National Championship (Austin, Texas)
1977
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
57-5 (14-0 Home, 8-0 Road, 35-5 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 13
Tuskegee (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 19 Mississippi (N)
L, 2-0
Sept. 23 !Miss. Univ. for Women (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 23 !Montevallo (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 23 !Mississippi State (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 24 !LSU (H)
W, 2-1
Sept. 24 !Judson (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 24 !Miss. Univ. for Women (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 24 !Florida Tech (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 27 Stillman (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 29 Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 29 Florida Tech (H)
W, 2-1
Sept. 30 #Nicholls State (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 30 #Columbus College (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 30 #Mississippi (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 30 #Florida State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 1
#Florida Tech (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 1
#Miss. Univ. for Women (A)
W, 2-1
Oct. 1
#Florida Tech (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 1
#Florida Tech (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 4
South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 4
Tuskegee (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 4
North Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 7
$Flagler (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 7
$South Florida (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 7
$Florida International (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 7
$Jacksonville (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 8
$Florida International (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 8
$Miami (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 8
$Oral Roberts (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 11
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 11
Alabama State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 14
%McGill (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 14
%Rutgers (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 14
%Delaware (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 15
%Guelph (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 15
%York (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 15
%Delaware (N)
W, 3-0
Oct. 21
^Tennessee (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 21
^North Kentucky (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 21
^Virginia Tech (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 22
^North Kentucky (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 22
^Morehead State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 25
South Alabama (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 25
W, 3-0
Springhill College (N)
Oct. 28
&Southwest Baptist (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 28
&Saint Louis (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 28
&Central Missouri (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 29
&Southern Illinois (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 29
&Miss. Univ. for Women (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 4
+Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 5
+Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 17
?Florida (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 17
?Mississippi State (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 18
?Florida State (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 18
?Florida State (N)
W, 3-1
Nov. 19
?Mississippi (N)
W, 3-0
Dec. 7
Dec. 7
Dec. 8
Dec. 9
Dec. 10
~Southwest Missouri (N)
~Hawaii (N)
~Washington State (N)
~Rhode Island (N)
~Ball State (N)
L, 2-0
L, 2-0
W, 2-0
W, 2-1
W, 2-0
! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - MUW Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)
$ - Miami-Dade Invitational (Miami, Fla.)
% - Princeton Invitational (Princeton, N.J.)
^ - Tennessee Invitational (Knoxville, Tenn.)
& - Southern Illinois Invitational (Carbondale, Ill.)
+ - AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
? - AIAW Region III Tournament (Columbus, Miss.)
~ - AIAW National Championship (Provo, Utah)
1978
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
33-19 (18-8 Home, 6-2 Road, 15-9 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 19 North Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 22 !Tennessee-Martin (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 22 !Arkansas State (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 22 !Memphis (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 22 !Miss. Univ. for Women (N)
L, 2-0
Sept. 23 !Mississippi (A)
W, 2-1
Sept. 23 !Memphis (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 23 !Mississippi (A)
L, 2-1
Sept. 26 South Alabama (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 29 #North Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 29 #Florida (H)
W, 2-1
Sept. 29 #LSU (H)
L, 2-0
Sept. 30 #Florida (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 30 #LSU (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 30 #Florida Tech (H)
L, 2-1
Oct. 3
UAB (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 3
Jacksonville State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 13
$Maryland (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 13
$Rutgers (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 14
$Waterloo (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 14
$Florida Tech (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 17
South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 17
UAB (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 18
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 18
Tuskegee (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 20
%Texas-Arlington (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 20
%Purdue (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 20
%Kansas (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 21
%Southwest Missouri State (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 21
%Illinois-Chicago (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 23
North Alabama (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 24
Auburn (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 24
Huntingdon College (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 27
Florida State (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 27
Miss. Univ.for Women (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 28
Mississippi (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 28
Cincinnati (H)
L, 3-2
Nov. 10
^North Alabama (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 10
^Auburn (N)
L, 3-2
Nov. 10
^South Alabama (N)
W, 3-0
Nov. 11
^Auburn (N)
W, 3-1
Nov. 11
W, 3-0
^Auburn (N)
Nov. 16
&Mississippi State (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 16
&Georgia State (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 17
&Florida State (N)
L, 2-0
Nov. 17
&Florida State (N)
L, 2-1
Nov. 18
&Florida (N)
W, 3-0
Dec. 7
+Hawaii (H)
L, 2-0
Dec. 7
+Pittsburgh (H)
L, 2-1
Dec. 8
+Oregon (H)
W, 2-0
Dec. 8
+Texas-Arlington (H)
L, 2-0
Dec. 9
+San Jose State (H)
L, 2-0
! - Ole Miss Invitational Tournament (Oxford, Miss.)
# - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
$ - Princeton International Tournament (Princeton, N.J.)
% - Autumn Classic (Springfield, Mo.)
^ - AIAW State Tournament (Florence, Ala.)
& - AIAW Region III Tournament (Lakeland, Fla.)
+ - AIAW National Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
1979
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
43-15 (18-4 Home, 6-2 Road, 19-9 Neutral)
Date Opponent
Result
Sept. 4
Tuskegee (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 11
Troy State (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 21
!Jackson State (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 21
!Miami (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 21
!Oklahoma (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 22 !South Carolina (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 22 !Florida State (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 22 !Central Florida (H)
L, 2-0
Sept. 25 UAB (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 28 #Southwest Louisiana (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 28 #New Orleans (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 28 #Mississippi (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 29 #Memphis (N)
W, 2-1
Sept. 29 #Arkansas State (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 29 #Florida State (N)
L, 3-0
Oct. 1
South Alabama (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 2
Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 5
$Miami (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 5
$Florida State (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 5
$LSU (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 5
$Central Florida (A)
L, 2-1
Oct. 6
$Oklahoma (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 6
$Miami-Dade /South (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 6
$Auburn (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 9
Troy State (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 9
South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 12
%South Alabama (N)
W, 3-0
Oct. 12
%Kansas State (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 12
%North Texas State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 12
%Houston (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 13
%Ohio State (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 13
%Oral Roberts (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 13
%Southwest Missouri (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 16
Auburn (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 16
Tuskegee (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 19
^Michigan State (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 19
^Oral Roberts (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 19
^Illinois State (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 20
^Nebraska (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 20
^Texas-Arlington (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 24
UAB (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 26
&Georgia (H)
W, 2-1
Oct. 26
&Mississippi (H)
W, 2-1
Oct. 26
&Vanderbilt (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 27
&Auburn (H)
W, 2-0
Oct. 27
&Tennessee (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 27
W, 3-0
&LSU (H)
Oct. 30
Miss. Univ. for Women (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 30
Ole Miss (N)
W, 2-1
Nov. 9
+UAB (N)
W, 3-0
Nov. 9
+Auburn (N)
W, 3-1
Nov. 10
+Auburn (N)
W, 3-0
Nov. 15
?Mississippi State (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 15
?Florida State (H)
W, 2-1
Nov. 15
?Georgia (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 16
?Florida State (H)
L, 2-0
Nov. 16
?Mississippi (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 16
?Florida State (H)
L, 2-1
! - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - MUW Invitational (Columbus, Miss.)
73
$ - Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)
% - Houston Invitational Tournament (Houston, Texas)
^ - Southwest Missouri Invitational (Springfield, Mo.)
& - SEC Championship Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
+ - AIAW State Tournament (Auburn, Ala.)
? - AIAW Region III Championship (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
1980
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
35-19 (11-4 Home, 6-5 Road, 18-10 Neutral)
Date Opponent
Result
Sept. 16 Montevallo (A)
W, 2-1
Sept. 19 !Miss. Univ. for Women (H)
W, 2-1
Sept. 19 !Clemson (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 19 !Miami (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 20 !South Carolina (H)
L, 2-1
Sept. 20 !Memphis (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 20 !Texas State (H)
L, 2-0
Sept. 23 South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 26 #New Orleans (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 26 #Columbus College (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 26 #Jackson State (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 26 #Southeastern Louisiana (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 27 #Miss. Univ. for Women (A)
W, 2-0
Sept. 27 #Nicholls State (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 27 #Mississippi (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 1
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 3
$South Carolina-Spartanburg (N) W, 2-0
Oct. 3
$Central Florida (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 3
$Miami (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 4
$Florida International (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 4
$Miami-Dade (South) (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 4
$Florida State (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 7
UAB (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 9
Minnesota-Duluth (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 10
%Wisconsin (N)
L, 3-0
Oct. 11
%Minnesota (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 14
Auburn (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 16
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 17
^Rutgers (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 17
^Cincinnati (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 17
^Illinois State (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 18
^Indiana (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 18
^Miami-Ohio (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 21
UAB (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 28
South Alabama (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 31
&Georgia (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 31
&Ole Miss (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 31
&Tennessee (N)
L, 2-1
Nov. 1
&LSU (N)
W, 2-1
Nov. 1
&Kentucky (A)
L, 2-1
Nov. 1
&Georgia (N)
W, 2-1
Nov. 4
Miss. Univ. for Women (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 14
+Auburn (H)
L, 2-1
Nov. 14
+UAB (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 14
+South Alabama (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 15
+Auburn (H)
W, 2-0
Nov. 15
L, 2-0
+Auburn (H)
Nov. 20 ?Georgia (N)
W, 2-1
Nov. 20 ?Miami (N)
L, 2-1
Nov. 20 ?Mississippi Univ. for Women (N) W, 2-0
Nov. 21
?Miami (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 21
?Florida State (N)
W, 2-1
Nov. 22
?Miami (N)
L, 2-0
Nov. 22
?Miami (N)
L, 2-0
! - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - MUW Invitational (Columbus, Miss.)
$ - Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)
% - Gold Country Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.)
^ - Bearcat Invitational Tournament (Cincinnati, Ohio)
& - SEC Championship Tournament (Lexington, Ky.)
+ - AIAW State Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
? - AIAW Region III Championship (Orlando, Fla.)
74
1981
Coach: Stephanie Schleuder
24-18 • 3-3 SEC (5-5 Home, 6-7 Road, 13-6 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 10 Indiana (A)
W, 3-2
Sept. 11
Michigan (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 12
Purdue (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 13
Illinois State (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 17
!Miami (H)
W, 2-1
Sept. 17
!Minnesota (H)
L, 2-1
Sept. 18
!Baylor (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 18
!Florida State (H)
L, 2-0
Sept. 19 !Georgia (H)
W, 2-0
Sept. 19 !Texas Tech (H)
L, 2-0
Sept. 22 Miss. Univ. for Women (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 25 #Memphis (N)
L, 2-0
Sept. 25 #Kentucky (A)
L, 2-0
Sept. 25 #South Carolina (N)
W, 2-0
Sept. 26 #Northwestern (N)
L, 2-0
Sept. 26 #Central Florida (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 6
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 9
$UAB (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 9
$North Carolina (N)
L, 2-0
Oct. 9
$South Carolina (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 9
$Florida State (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 10
$Jacksonville (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 10
$Tennessee (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 10
$Florida State (A)
L, 2-0
Oct. 13
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 16
%Rutgers (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 16
%South Carolina (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 16
%Miami (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 16
%Mississippi (N)
W, 2-0
Oct. 17
%Miami-Dade (South) (N)
W, 2-1
Oct. 17
%Central Florida (A)
W, 2-0
Oct. 17
%Rutgers (N)
L, 2-1
Oct. 27
Mississippi Univ. for Women (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 30
Georgia (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 3
UAB (A)
W, 2-0
Nov. 3
Montevallo (N)
W, 2-0
Nov. 7
LSU (H)
L, 3-1
Nov. 15
Kentucky (H)
L, 3-1
Nov. 17
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 23
^Georgia (N)
W, 3-1
Nov. 24 ^Kentucky (N)
W, 3-2
Nov. 25
^Tennessee (A)
L, 3-0
! - Alabama Invitational Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Kentucky Classic (Lexington, Ky.)
$ - Lady Seminole Invitational (Tallahassee, Fla.)
% - Central Florida Invitational (Orlando, Fla.)
^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)
1982-88
• Volleyball Program Discontinued at Alabama •
1989
Coach: Dorothy Franco
13-24 • 0-8 SEC (5-5 Home, 4-10 Road, 4-9 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 2
L, 3-1
!Central Florida (N)
Sept. 2
!South Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 4
!Florida A&M (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 8
#Austin Peay State (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 8
#Saint Louis (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 9
#Arkansas State (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 9
#Mississippi (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 12
Alabama State (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 15
$Clemson (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 15
$Bradley (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 16 $Auburn (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 16 $Bradley (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 19 UAB (H)
L, 3-0
Sept. 22
Sept. 22
Sept. 23
Sept. 23
Sept. 26
Sept. 28
Oct. 3
Oct. 7
Oct. 8
Oct. 10
Oct. 13
Oct. 14
Oct. 14
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 28
Oct. 31
Nov. 2
Nov. 3
Nov. 11
Nov. 15
Nov. 17
%Georgia Tech (N)
%New Orleans (A)
%Southern Mississippi (N)
%Sam Houston State (N)
Southern Mississippi (H)
Samford (H)
Mississippi State (A)
Tennessee Tech (A)
Tennessee (A)
Alabama State (H)
^Mississippi State (A)
^South Alabama (N)
^Samford (N)
Florida (H)
UAB (A)
Louisiana Tech (H)
Georgia (H)
Kentucky (H)
South Alabama (A)
Samford (A)
Georgia State (H)
No. 20 LSU (A)
Auburn (A)
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-1
W, 3-2
L, 3-1
L, 3-1
W, 3-1
W, 3-0
L, 3-2
L, 3-2
L, 3-0
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-2
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-2
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
! - South Florida Tournament (Tampa, Fla.)
# - Arkansas State Tournament (Jonesboro, Ark.)
$ - Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.)
% - Univ. of New Orleans Tournament (New Orleans,
La.)
^ - Mississippi State Tournament (Starkville, Miss.)
1990
Coach: Dorothy Franco-Reed
15-22 • 1-7 SEC (5-6 Home, 4-10 Road, 5-6 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 31
Maryland (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 1
!Virginia (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 1
!Connecticut (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
!Georgetown (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 7
#Bowling Green (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 7
#Portland (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 8
#Northwestern (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 8
#Southern Illinois (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 12
South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 14 Southern Mississippi (H)
L, 3-2
Sept. 18
Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 21
$Southwest Louisiana (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 21
$Tulane (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 22 $Northeast Louisiana (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 25 Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 26 Mississippi (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 28 Montevallo (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 2
UAB (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 5
%Northwestern (La.) State (N)
W, 3-1
Oct. 5
%Stephen F. Austin (N)
L, 3-2
Oct. 6
%Louisiana Tech (A)
W, 3-2
Oct. 10
L, 3-0
Southern Mississippi (A)
Oct. 12
Georgia (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 14
Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 17
Auburn (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 19
^Toledo (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 20
^Michigan State (N)
W, 3-2
Oct. 20
^Cincinnati (N)
L, 3-0
Oct. 24
UAB (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 26
Tennessee Tech (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 30
Georgia State (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 2
Kentucky (H)
L, 3-2
Nov. 3
Tennessee (H)
L, 3-2
Nov. 6
Samford (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 10
No. 17 LSU (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 23
&Mississippi State (N)
W, 3-2
Nov. 23
&No. 17 LSU (N)
L, 3-1
! - Georgetown Tournament (Washington, D.C.)
# - Southern Illinois Tournament (Carbondale, Ill.)
$ - Tulane University Tournament (New Orleans, La.)
% - Louisiana Tech Tournament (Ruston, La.)
^ - Toledo Tournament (Toledo, Ohio)
& - SEC Championship Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
1991
Coach: Dorothy Franco-Reed
14-18 • 5-10 SEC (8-5 Home, 3-10 Road, 3-3 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 30 !Syracuse (A)
L, 3-1
Aug. 31
!Eastern Kentucky (N)
L, 3-2
Aug. 31
!Temple (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 6
#Middle Tennessee State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 7
#Austin Peay State (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 7
#Tulane (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 12
Georgia State (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 13
$Akron (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 14 $Sam Houston State (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 14 $Clemson (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 19 Auburn (H)
W, 3-2
Sept. 20 Southern Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 1
UAB (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 4
South Carolina (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 6
Georgia (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 11
Kentucky (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 12
Tennessee (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 16
Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 18
North Carolina (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 19
George Mason (N)
W, 3-1
Oct. 19
North Carolina State (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 25
Mississippi (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 27
No. 7 LSU (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 30
Mississippi State (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 1
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 5
UAB (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 8
No. 6 LSU (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 15
Auburn (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 17
No. 10 Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 22
No. 18 Georgia (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 23
South Carolina (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 29
%No. 18 Georgia (N)
L, 3-0
! - Syracuse Invitational Tournament (Syracuse, N.Y.)
# - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
$ - Clemson Invitational (Clemson, S.C.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Mobile, Ala.)
1992
Coach: Dorothy Franco-Reed
10-22 • 4-10 SEC (6-8 Home, 3-9 Road, 1-5 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 4
!Central Florida (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 5
!Memphis (H)
L, 3-2
Sept. 5
!Minnesota (H)
L, 3-0
Sept. 8
Southern Mississippi (A) (Forfeit)
L, 3-1
Sept. 11
#Rice (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 12
#Eastern Washington (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 12
#Illinois-Chicago (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 16 UAB (H)
L, 3-2
Sept. 18
$South Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 19 $Florida State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 19 $Georgetown (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 23 Georgia State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 25 Louisville (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 26 Arkansas State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 29 Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 2
Chattanooga (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 6
UAB (A)
W, 3-2
Oct. 9
No. 19 Georgia (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 11
South Carolina (A)
W, 3-2
Oct. 14
Alabama State (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 16
Oct. 17
Oct. 23
Oct. 25
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 6
Nov. 7
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 21
Nov. 26
No. 11 LSU (H)
Mississippi (H)
Tennessee (A)
No. 18 Kentucky (A)
Auburn (H)
No. 6 Florida (H)
No. 19 Kentucky (H)
Tennessee (H)
No. 6 Florida (A)
Auburn (A)
Mississippi State (H)
%Mississippi State (N)
L, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
W, 3-2
L, 3-1
! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Rice Invitational (Houston, Texas)
$ - South Florida Invitational (Tampa, Fla.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)
1993
Coach: Dorothy Franco-Reed
17-21 • 2-12 SEC (11-8 Home, 1-10 Road, 5-3 Neutral)
Date
Sept. 3
Sept. 3
Sept. 4
Sept. 4
Sept. 7
Sept. 7
Sept. 10
Sept. 11
Sept. 11
Sept. 15
Sept. 17
Sept. 18
Sept. 18
Sept. 21
Sept. 24
Sept. 24
Sept. 25
Sept. 25
Sept. 28
Sept. 28
Oct. 1
Oct. 2
Oct. 5
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 22
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 7
Nov. 11
Nov. 19
Nov. 20
Nov. 25
Nov. 25
Opponent
!Alabama State (H)
!Tennessee Tech (H)
!Southeastern Louisiana (H)
!Syracuse (H)
Samford (H)
Middle Tennessee State (H)
#Hofstra (N)
#Miami-Ohio (A)
#Western Illinois (N)
UAB (H)
$Bradley (H)
$Tulane (H)
$Clemson (H)
UAB (A)
%Southwest Texas State (A)
%Texas A&M (N)
%Arkansas State (N)
%Stephen F. Austin (N)
Chattanooga (N)
Samford (A)
South Carolina (A)
No. 15 Georgia (A)
Southern Mississippi (H)
Mississippi (H)
LSU (H)
Tennessee (A)
No. 10 Kentucky (A)
No. 15 Florida (H)
Auburn (H)
Georgia State (H)
Mississippi State (H)
Auburn (A)
No. 14 Florida (A)
Mississippi State (A)
South Carolina (H)
No. 19 Georgia (H)
^Mississippi State (N)
^No. 15 Florida (N)
Result
W, 3-0
W, 3-0
L, 3-1
W, 3-1
W, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-2
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-1
W, 3-2
L, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-2
L, 3-1
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-2
W, 3-0
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-2
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
! - Alabama Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Miami-Ohio Tournament (Oxford, Ohio)
$ - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
% - SW Texas State Tournament (San Marcos, Texas)
^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.)
1994
Coach: Dorothy Franco-Reed
21-14 • 8-8 SEC (13-4 Home, 5-7 Road, 3-3 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 2
!Georgia State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
!Austin Peay State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 3
!Southwest Texas State (H)
L, 3-1
Sept. 3
!Louisville (H)
L, 3-2
Sept. 6
UAB (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 9
#George Washington (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 10 #Maryland (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 10 #Central Michigan (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 13
Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 13
Middle Tennessee State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 16 Georgia State (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 17
Georgia Tech (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 18
Clemson (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 20 UAB (H)
W, 3-2
Sept. 23 Tennessee (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 25 Georgia (H)
L, 3-0
Sept. 27 Jackson State (N)
W, Forfeit
Sept. 27 Samford (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 30 South Carolina (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 2
# 8 Florida (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 4
Southern Mississippi (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 7
Ole Miss (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 9
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 14
Arkansas (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 16
LSU (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 18
Auburn (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 21
Kentucky (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 25
Alabama State (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 25
Chattanooga (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 27
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 4
Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 6
Ole Miss (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 11
LSU (A)
W, 3-1
Nov. 13
Arkansas (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 19
$South Carolina (N)
L, 3-0
! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Maryland Tournament (College Park, Md.)
$ - SEC Championship Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)
1995
Coach: Dorothy Franco-Reed
24-10 • 7-8 SEC (13-6 Home, 5-3 Road, 6-1 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 1
!Saint Louis (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 1
!Miami-Ohio (H)
L, 3-0
Sept. 2
!Austin Peay (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
!Stephen F. Austin (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 5
Georgia State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 8
#Eastern Kentucky (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 9
#Texas-Arlington (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 9
#Clemson (A)
W, 3-0
Sept.12 Troy State (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 12
Alabama State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 15
$Central Florida (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 15
$Tulane (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 16 $Middle Tennessee State (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 16 $Nicholls State (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 22 Arkansas (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 24 LSU (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 27 South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 29 Tennessee (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 1
Kentucky (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 3
Southern Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 6
Georgia (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 13 No. 3 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 15 South Carolina (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 18 Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 20
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 22 Mississippi State (H)
L, 3-2
75
ALABAMA R E C O R D S
Oct. 27 Oct. 29 Nov. 1
Nov. 5
Nov. 10
Nov. 12 Nov. 17
Nov. 17
LSU (H)
Arkansas (H)
Auburn (A)
Auburn (H)
Mississippi State (A)
Mississippi (A)
%Tennessee (N)
%No. 4 Florida (N)
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-2
L, 3-1
W, 3-0
W, 3-2
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Big Orange Bash (Clemson, S.C.)
$ - Kathy Trosclair Memorial (New Orleans, La.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Baton Rouge, La.)
1996
Coach: Judy Green
5-31 • 1-14 SEC (4-7 Home, 0-13 Road, 1-11 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 30 !New Orleans (H)
L, 3-0
Aug. 31
!Lamar (H)
W, 3-1
Aug. 31
!Valparaiso (H)
W, 3-2
Sept. 6
#Kansas (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 6
#Southeast Missouri State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 7
#Butler (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 7
#Saint Louis (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 13
$Sam Houston State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 13
$Rice (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 14 $Illinois State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 14 $# 21 Texas A&M (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 17
Troy State (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 20 %William & Mary (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 20 %Baylor (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 21
%Penn State (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 27 Georgia (H)
L, 3-0
Sept. 29 Arkansas State (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 1
Southern Mississippi (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 4
# 3 Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 6
South Carolina (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 11
Mississippi (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 13
Mississippi State (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 18
Arkansas (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 20
LSU (H)
L, 3-1
Oct. 25
Kentucky (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 27
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 1
LSU (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 3
Arkansas (A)
L, 3-0
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Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 14
Nov. 17
Nov. 22
Nov. 22
Nov. 29
Nov. 30
Mississippi State (H)
Mississippi (H)
Auburn (H)
Auburn (A)
^Kentucky (N)
^Auburn (N)
&California (N)
&Oregon (N)
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
W, 3-2
L, 3-0
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Saint Louis Tournament (Saint Louis, Mo.)
$ - Texas A&M Tournament (College Station, Texas)
% - Penn State Tournament (University Park, Pa.)
^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)
& - SEC/Pac-10 Conference Challenge (Gainesville, Fla.)
1997
Coach: Judy Green
9-23 • 2-13 SEC (2-11 Home, 4-6 Road, 3-6 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 29 !Murray State (N)
L, 3-0
Aug. 30 !Northwestern (La.) State (N)
W, 3-1
Aug. 30 !Air Force (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 5
#No. 17 Ohio State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 6
#No. 14 Wisconsin (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 8
Louisiana Tech (H)
L, 3-2
Sept. 12
$New Orleans (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 13
$Southern Mississippi (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 13
$Prairie View A&M (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 16 Samford (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 19 %Marquette (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 20 %Syracuse (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 20 %North Carolina State (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 23 Southern Mississippi (H)
L, 3-1
Sept. 26 No. 23 Arkansas (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 28 LSU (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 30 Troy State (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 3
Kentucky (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 5
Tennessee (H)
L, 3-1
Oct. 10
Georgia (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 14
Middle Tennessee State (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 17
South Carolina (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 19
No. 3 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 24
Mississippi (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 26
Mississippi State (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 31
LSU (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 2
Nov. 6
Nov. 9
Nov. 14
Nov. 16
Nov. 21
No. 22 Arkansas (H) (FSS) Auburn (A)
Auburn (H)
Mississippi State (A)
Mississippi (A)
^Tennessee (N)
L, 3-0
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
! - Air Force Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.)
# - SEC-Big 10/Outback Challenge (Athens, Ga.)
$ - Jambalaya Classic (New Orleans, La.)
% - Wolfpack Invitational (Raleigh, N.C.)
^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Athens, Ga.)
1998
Coach: Judy Green
14-18 • 2-13 SEC (9-6 Home, 3-9 Road, 2-3 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 1
Northwestern State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 4
!Troy State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 4
!UT-Martin (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 5
!East Tennessee State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 5
!Georgia State (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 8
Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 11
#Fairfield (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 12
#Iowa (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 12
#Miami-Ohio (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 18
$Oakland (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 19 $Eastern Washington (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 19 $Indiana (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 22 Middle Tennessee State (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 25 No. 9 Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 2
No. 15 Arkansas (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 4
LSU (H) - Fox SportSouth -
L, 3-1
Oct. 6
South Alabama (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 9
South Carolina (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 11
Georgia (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 16
Mississippi (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 18
Mississippi State (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 23
Tennessee (H)
L, 3-1
Oct. 25
Kentucky (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 28
Jacksonville State (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 30
Mississippi State (H)
L, 3-2
Nov. 1
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 2
Troy State (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 5
Auburn (H)
L, 3-2
Nov. 10
Auburn (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 13
Nov. 15
Nov. 21
LSU (A)
No. 13 Arkansas (A)
%Tennessee (N)
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
! - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Amerihost Classic (Oxford, Ohio)
$ - IU Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.)
1999
Coach: Judy Green
17-15 • 7-8 SEC (10-5 Home, 5-7 Road, 2-3 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 3
!Furman (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 4
!Ohio University (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 4
!Virginia (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 10 #Minnesota (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 10 #Oregon (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 11
#Cal State Fullerton (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 14 Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 17
$Air Force (H)
L, 3-2
Sept. 17
$Belmont (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 18
$Winthrop (H)
W, 3-2
Sept. 18
$Georgia Tech (H)
L, 3-1
Sept. 21
South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 24 Mississippi (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 26 Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 1
Kentucky (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 3
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 6
Louisiana Tech (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 8
Georgia State (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 10
No. 4 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 15
No. 21 Arkansas (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 17
LSU (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 19
Samford (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 22
Georgia (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 24
South Carolina (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 29
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 31
Mississippi (A)
W, 3-2
Nov. 2
Jacksonville State (A)
W 3-0
Nov. 5
Auburn (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 9
Auburn (H)
L, 3-2
Nov. 12
LSU (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 14
No. 24 Arkansas (H)
L, 3-1
Nov. 19
%No. 23 Arkansas (N)
L, 3-1
! - Jefferson Cup (Charlottesville, Va.)
# - Nike Invitational (Eugene, Ore.)
$ - Crimson Tide Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)
2000
SEC Western Division Champions
Coach: Judy Green
22-8 • 11-4 SEC (8-2 Home, 8-4 Road, 6-2 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 1
!UAB (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
!South Alabama (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 4
Florida State (A)
L, 3-2
Sept. 8
#San Jose State (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 8
#UNLV (A)
W, 3-2
Sept. 9
#Boise State (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 9
#Idaho State (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 12
Southern Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 15
W, 3-0
$Providence (N)
Sept. 15
$Central Michigan (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 16 $Valparaiso (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 16 $DePaul (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 19 Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 22 No. 12 Florida (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 24 Georgia (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 29 Arkansas (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 1
LSU (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 6
Oct. 8
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 27
Oct. 30
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
Nov. 10
Nov. 12
Nov. 17
Mississippi (A)
Mississippi State (A)
South Carolina (H)
Georgia State (A)
Tennessee (H)
Kentucky (H)
Auburn (H)
Auburn (A)
LSU (A)
Arkansas (A)
Mississippi State (H)
Mississippi (H)
%LSU (N)
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-1
W, 3-2
W, 3-1
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-2
W, 3-0
L, 3-1
! - Big Four Challenge (Birmingham, Ala.)
# - UNLV Invitational (Las Vegas, Nev.)
$ - Blue Demon Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)
2001
Coach: Judy Green
22-9 • 10-5 SEC (9-3 Home, 8-4 Road, 5-2 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 31
!Nicholls State (N)
W, 3-0
Aug. 31
!Ball State (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 1
!Pittsburgh (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 1
!New Mexico State (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 7
#Fairfield (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 7
#Xavier (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 9
#Liberty (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 21
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 23 Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 25 Mercer (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 28 Arkansas (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 30 LSU (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 2
Southern Mississippi (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 5
Georgia (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 7
No. 8 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 12
Kentucky (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 14
Tennessee (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 16
UAB (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 19
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 21
South Florida (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 22
Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 28
No. 21 South Carolina (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 30
Samford (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 2
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 4
Mississippi (A)
W, 3-2
Nov. 9
LSU (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 11
Arkansas (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 16
$LSU (N)
W, 3-2
Nov. 17
$No. 7 Florida (N)
L, 3-0
Nov. 23
%Wake Forest (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 24 %Arkansas State (H)
W, 3-0
! - Hilton Classic (Las Cruces, N.M.)
# - Four Points Invitational (Cincinnati, Ohio)
$ - SEC Championship Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)
% - Turkey Classic (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
2002
Coach: Judy Green
19-15 • 8-8 SEC (8-5 Home, 6-8 Road, 5-2 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 30 !Marshall (N)
W, 3-1
Aug. 31
!Florida State (N)
W, 3-1
Aug. 31
!Illinois State (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 3
UAB (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 6
#West Virginia (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 7
#McNeese State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 7
#Missouri (H)
L, 3-1
Sept. 13
$Michigan (N)
L, 3-1
Sept. 14 $No. 4 Nebraska (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 14
Sept. 18
Sept. 20
Sept. 20
Sept. 21
Sept. 27
Sept. 29
Oct. 4
Oct. 6
Oct. 11
Oct. 13
Oct. 18
Oct. 20
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 29
Nov. 1
Nov. 3
Nov. 8
Nov. 10
Nov. 13
Nov. 17
Nov. 22
Nov. 23
Nov. 30
$No. 22 Santa Clara (N)
Jacksonville State (H)
%Cornell (N)
%Georgia Tech (A)
%Florida International (N)
Kentucky (A)
South Carolina (A)
Mississippi (A)
Mississippi State (A)
LSU (H)
Arkansas (H)
No. 24 South Carolina (H)
Kentucky (H)
Auburn (A)
Tennessee (A)
Georgia State (H)
Arkansas (A)
LSU (A)
No. 3 Florida (H)
Georgia (H)
Auburn (H)
Mississippi State (H)
^No. 18 South Carolina (N)
^Arkansas (A)
Wake Forest (A)
L, 3-1
W, 3-0
W 3-0
L, 3-2
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
W, 3-0
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
W, 3-1
W, 3-2
L, 3-1
W, 3-1
L, 3-1
L, 3-1
L, 3-0
L, 3-1
W, 3-0
W, 3-1
W, 3-0
L, 3-0
L, 3-0
! - Barker GMC Classic (Normal, Ill.)
# - Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
$ - US Bank/Arby’s Classic (Lincoln, Neb.)
% - Georgia Tech Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)
^ - SEC Championship Tournament (Fayetteville, Ark.)
2003
Coach: Judy Green
18-13 • 11-5 SEC (10-3 Home, 6-6 Road, 2-4 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 29 !Coastal Carolina (N)
L, 3-2
Aug. 30 !Northwestern (N)
W, 3-2
Aug. 30 !No. 12 Georgia Tech (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 5
#Utah State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 6
#No. 14 Kansas State (N)
L, 3-0
Sept. 6
#Montana State (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 11
Butler (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 12
No. 21 Louisville (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 19 $Jacksonville State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 19 $Georgia Southern (H)
W, 3-2
Sept. 20 $UAB (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 26 No. 3 Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 28 Georgia (A)
W, 3-2
Oct. 3
Arkansas (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 5
LSU (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 10
Georgia (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 12
No. 3 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 15
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 19
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-1
Oct. 22
South Alabama (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 24
Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 26
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 31
Kentucky (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 2
W, 3-1
South Carolina (H)
Nov. 5
Southern Mississippi (H)
L, 3-1
Nov. 7
Mississippi (A)
W, 3-1
Nov. 9
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 12
Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 16
LSU (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 21
%South Carolina (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 22
%Arkansas (N)
L, 3-0
! - Courtyard by Marriott Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)
# - Mizuno/Holiday Inn Classic (Bozeman, Montana)
$ - Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Columbia, S.C.)
77
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2004
SEC Western Division Champions
2005
NCAA First Round
2006
NCAA First Round
21-9 • 10-6 SEC (11-2 Home, 7-4 Road, 3-3 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Sept. 1
Alabama A&M (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 3
!College of Charleston (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 3
!Xavier (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 4
!Montana State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 10 #UT-Arlington (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 11
#UALR (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 14 #Birmingham-Southern (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 17
$Indiana (A)
W, 3-1
Sept. 18
$Pittsburgh (N)
L, 3-2
Sept. 18
$Kent State (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 22 Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 24 Kentucky (A)
W, 3-2
Sept. 28 Southern Mississippi (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 1
Georgia (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 3
No. 5 Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 5
LSU (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 7
Arkansas (H)
L, 3-1
Oct. 15
South Carolina (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 17
No. 17 Tennessee (H)
L, 3-1
Oct. 22
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 24
Mississippi (A)
W, 3-0
Oct. 29
Arkansas (A)
L, 3-0
Oct. 31
LSU (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 5
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 7
Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 10
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 14
Kentucky (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 19
%Georgia (N)
L, 3-2
Nov. 26
^Houston (N)
L, 3-2
Nov. 27
^Tulane (N)
W, 3-1
23-11 • 9-7 SEC (12-3 Home, 6-7 Road, 5-1 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 26 Kansas (A)
L, 3-0
Aug. 27
UMKC (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
!Loyola (Chicago) (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
!Indiana (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 3
!Oklahoma (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 6
South Alabama (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 9
#Toledo (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 10 #Northern Iowa (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 10 #Wisconsin-Milwaukee (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 14 Alabama A&M
W, 3-0
Sept. 16 $Jackson State (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 17
$Belmont (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 17
$Birmingham Southern (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 21
Auburn (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 25 Kentucky (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 30 No. 24 LSU (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 2
Arkansas (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 7
Mississippi (A) (SEC TV) W, 3-0
Oct. 9
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-2
Oct. 14
South Carolina (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 16
Tennessee (H) W, 3-1
Oct. 19
Auburn (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 23
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 28
Arkansas (A)
L, 3-2
Oct. 30
LSU (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 4
No. 6 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 6
Georgia (H)
W, 3-2
Nov. 11
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 13
South Carolina (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 18
%LSU (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 19
%No. 25 Tennessee (H)
W, 3-2
Nov. 20 %No. 4 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Nov. 23
Ball State (A)
L, 3-2
Dec. 2
^No. 20 Ohio (N)
L, 3-1
17-13 • 12-8 SEC (13-3 Home, 3-8 Away, 1-2 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 25 !Miami (Fl.) (H)
L, 2-3
Aug. 26 !Alabama A&M (H)
W, 3-0
Aug. 26 !Kansas (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 1
#Mercer (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 1
#Ball State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 2
#UW-Milwaukee (H)
L, 0-3
Sept. 8
$No. 23 Notre Dame (N)
L, 1-3
Sept. 9
$UNI (A)
L, 2-3
Sept. 9
$Kansas State (A)
W, 3-2
Sept. 15
Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-2
Sept. 17
Mississippi (H)
W, 302
Sept. 22 Auburn (A)
L, 0-3
Sept. 24 No.10 Florida (A)
L, 0-3
Sept. 29 Georgia (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 1
South Carolina (A)
W, 3-2
Oct. 6
Arkansas (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 8
No. 10 LSU (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 13
Kentucky (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 15
No. 18 Tennessee (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 20
Mississippi (A)
L, 0-3
Oct. 22
Mississippi State (A)
L, 1-3
Oct. 27
Auburn (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 29
No. 7 Florida (H)
L, 0-3
Nov. 3
Tennessee (A)
W, 3-2
Nov. 5
Kentucky (A)
L, 2-3
Nov. 10
No. 11 LSU (A)
L, 0-3
Nov. 12
Arkansas (A)
L, 0-3
Nov. 17
South Carolina (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 19
Georgia (H)
W, 3-0
Dec. 1
%Stephen F. Austin (N)
L, 2-3
Coach: Judy Green
! - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - UTA Hilton Invitational (Arlington, Texas)
$ - TIS Bookstore Invitational (Bloomington, Ind.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Gainesville, Fla.)
^ - SEC/C-USA Challenge (Baton Rouge, La.)
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Coach: Judy Green
! - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - UWM Invitational (Milwaukee, Wis.)
$ - BSC Challenge (Birmingham, Ala.)
% - SEC Championship Tournament (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
^ - NCAA Tournament First Round (Columbus, Ohio)
Coach: Judy Green
! - Academy Sports Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
$ - Northern Iowa Tournament (Cedar Falls, Iowa)
% - NCAA Tournament First Round (Austin, Texas)
2007
NCAA First Round
Coach: Judy Green
15-15 • 12-8 SEC (6-7 Home, 6-7 Road, 3-1 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 24 !Seton Hall (N)
W, 3-1
Aug. 25 !Denver (N)
W, 3-1
Aug. 25 !Oklahoma (A)
L, 0-3
Aug. 31
#UAB (H)
L, 2-3
Aug. 31
#Sacramento State (H)
L, 1-3
Sept. 1
#Illinois State (H)
L, 1-3
Sept. 7
$No. 13 Ohio (N)
W, 3-2
Sept. 8
$Notre Dame (A)
L, 2-3
Sept. 9
$Charleston (N)
L, 1-3
Sept. 14 Tennessee (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 16 Kentucky (A)
W, 3-2
Sept. 19 Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 23 Arkansas (A)
W, 3-0
Sept. 28 South Carolina (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 30 Florida (H)
L, 1-3
Oct. 5
LSU (A)
L, 2-3
Oct. 7
Mississippi (A)
L, 1-3
Oct. 12
Auburn (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 14
Georgia (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 19
Kentucky (H)
W, 3-2
Oct. 21
Tennessee (H)
W, 3-0
Oct. 24
Mississippi State (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 26
Arkansas (A)
W, 3-1
Nov. 2
Georgia (A)
L, 0-3
Nov. 4
Auburn (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 8
Mississippi (H)
L, 1-3
Nov. 11
LSU (H)
L, 2-3
Nov. 16
No. 7 Florida (A)
L, 0-3
Nov. 17
South Carolina (A)
L, 0-3
Nov. 30 %No. 20 Clemson (N)
L, 1-3
! - Oklahoma Tournament (Norman, Okla.)
# - Academy Sports Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
$ - Shamrock Invitational (South Bend, Ind.)
% - NCAA Tournament First Round (Clemson, S.C.)
2008
Coach: Judy Green
16-13 • 9-11 SEC (9-7 Home, 5-6 Road, 2-0 Neutral)
Date
Opponent
Result
Aug. 29 !Western Kentucky (H)
L, 3-2
Aug. 30 !Nicholls State (H)
W, 3-0
Aug. 30 !Iowa (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 5
#South Dakota State (N)
W, 3-1
Sept. 5
#Virginia Commonwealth (N)
W, 3-0
Sept. 6
#Miami (Fl.) (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 12
$Samford (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 12
$South Florida (H)
W, 3-1
Sept. 13
$Murray State (H)
W, 3-0
Sept. 19 Kentucky (A)
L, 3-0
Sept. 21
Tennessee (A)
L, 3-1
Sept. 26 Auburn (H)
W, 3-1
Oct. 3
No. 10 Florida (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 5
South Carolina (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 10
Arkansas (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 12
Mississippi (A)
W, 3-1
Oct. 17
Georgia (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 19
LSU (H)
L, 3-2
Oct. 24
Tennessee (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 26
No. 22 Kentucky (H)
L, 3-0
Oct. 29
Mississippi State (A)
W, 3-0
Nov. 2
Auburn (A)
W, 3-1
Nov. 7
LSU (A)
L, 3-1
Nov. 9
Georgia (A)
W, 3-2
Nov. 14
Mississippi (H)
W, 3-0
Nov. 16
Arkansas (H)
W, 3-1
Nov. 21
South Carolina (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 23
No. 14 Florida (A)
L, 3-0
Nov. 28
Mississippi State
W, 3-0
! - Hampton Inn Bama Bash (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
# - Hurricane Invitational (Coral Gables, Fla.)
$ - Crimson Tide Invitational (Tuscaloosa, Ala.)
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