2008 NEC Women`s Volleyball Tournament

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2008 NEC Women`s Volleyball Tournament
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Hosted by
Robert Morris University
Moon Township, PA
November 22 - 23, 2008
Championship
Women’s Volleyball
NEC Academic Honor Roll
Student-Athletes
2007-08 NEC Women’s Volleyball Scholar-Athlete of the Year:
Martina Wagner, Long Island
Major: Marketing
Long Island senior outside hitter Martina Wagner took home NEC Scholar-Athlete accolades in
women’s volleyball last year. Wagner, the 2006 NEC Player of the Year, was a three-time first
team all-star who helped lead the Blackbirds to three straight league championships and a
24-0 NEC record over that span. She ranked first on the circuit with 0.86 service aces per
game and 5.26 points per game last season, and also finished second in kills (4.08 per game)
and seventh in digs (3.13 per game). For the second consecutive year, her service ace totals
placed her second nationally in the category. Wagner was recognized for her on and off the
court accomplishments with a second straight selection to the ESPN The Magazine Academic
All-District first team in November. A native of Friedrichshafen, Germany, Wagner was a
Marketing major who carried a 3.60 grade point average.
Returning NEC Women’s Volleyball Scholar-Athletes
Name
Jamie Baumert*
Amanda Bayer
Jenna Broadbent
Kaitlin Petrella
Jenna Quadrozzi
Tori Vaughan
Amanda Alayon
Lauren Boothby
Stephanie Cavataro
Karolina Kowalski
Ali Philbrick
Megan Philbrick
Agatha Baliddawa
Theresa Gorella*
Jasmine Perez
Jenna Benigno
Crista Valentino
Alaina Gibson*
Amanda Graham *
Jaye Hellimch*
Corrine Moser*
Jessy Nelko
Melissa Thompson
School
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
CCSU
FDU
FDU
FDU
FDU
FDU
FDU
LIU
LIU
LIU
QU
QU
RMU
RMU
RMU
RMU
RMU
RMU
Yr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
Jr.
Sr.
Major
Elementary Education
English
Elementary Education
Physical Education
Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Communications
Physical Therapy
Communications
Economics
Math
Nursing
Economics
Biology
Marketing
Nursing
Public Relations
Human Resource Management
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Communication
Mathematics
Environmental Science
Applied Psychology
Name
Emily Wolthius
Annie Archer
Alex Bavasi
Katelyn Morin
Detelina Dimitrova
Moriah Kreppein
Melissa Manning
Thalita Paladino
Liliana Rodriguez*
Angelica Terepka
Christine Breisch
Rachel Capizzi
Sarah Dougherty*
Alexa Ebert
Lindsey Fox
Kayla Greenwalt
Shirley Miller
Rikki Myers
Sarah Garrette
Ami Grilly
Sam O’Brien
Jess Troiano*
School
RMU
SHU
SHU
SHU
SFNY
SFNY
SFNY
SFNY
SFNY
SFNY
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
SFPA
WC
WC
WC
WC
Yr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Jr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Major
Elementary Education
Business Mgmt./Marketing
Biological/Life Sciences
Biological/Life Sciences
Economics
Undecided
Management
Undecided
Undecided
Undecided
Physical Therapy
Mathematics
History
Chemistry/Pre-Professional
English/Communication
Business/Marketing
Accounting
Chemistry/Pre-Professional
Arts Administration
International Affairs
Nursing
Undecided
* Denotes Commissioner’s Honor Roll Award Recipient (3.75 GPA and higher)
Congratulations to the 2007 NEC Women’s Volleyball Team GPA Award Winner: Robert Morris (3.620)
Northeast Conference Fans:
Welcome to the 2008 Northeast Conference Women’s Volleyball Championship!
The NEC, along with host Robert Morris University, hope to make this event a memorable experience for student-athletes and fans
alike. With the Charles L. Sewall Center’s state-of-the-art facility providing the atmopshere, this
championship should be an exciting one with six hard-working, talented teams vying for the coveted
berth into the NCAA Tournament.
Now in its 28th season, the NEC is proud to bring its women’s volleyball championship to Moon
Township and Robert Morris University. Consisting of 11 institutions of higher learning located
throughout five states, the NEC is committed to being an NCAA Division I leader for student-athlete
achievement, integrity, competitiveness and engagement in national policy. NEC member institutions include Central Connecticut State, Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island, Monmouth, Mount St.
Mary's, Quinnipiac, Robert Morris, Sacred Heart, St. Francis (NY), Saint Francis (PA) and Wagner.
Additionally, Bryant University will become a core member of the NEC in 2012 upon completion of
the five-year NCAA Division I reclassification period.
The NEC encompasses five states and a variety of diverse locations, from the bustling activity of
Brooklyn, NY to the rural setting of Loretto, PA to the beaches and shoreline of West Long Branch,
NJ. But when it comes to intercollegiate athletics, the goal of the NEC is consistent - to provide its members the opportunity to
participate in quality competition at the Division I level while operating programs that are fully integrated in the academic
mission of each institution. NEC athletic programs truly focus on putting the student in the term student-athlete. The NEC placed
among the top NCAA Division I conferences with the release of the first Academic Progress Rate (APR) figures and also ranked
among the nation's elite in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) figures in each of the last two years. During the 2007-08 academic
year, more than 1,600 student-athletes earned a place on the NEC Academic Honor Roll, an astounding 47 percent increase from
the previous year, while 258 were named to the Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll with GPAs of 3.75 or higher. NEC
graduation rates for student-athletes are consistently higher than those of non-athletes.
On the field of play, the NEC has enjoyed many successes both regionally and nationally, competing in 20 NCAA championships
each year. In volleyball, Long Island won an NCAA Tournament match in 2005, and the league has featured a number of Academic
All-Americans in the sport. The future of the NEC looks even brighter with new facilities and improvements recently completed,
under construction or in planning stages at a majority of the league's member institutions.
We also would like to thank you, the fans, for your support and tremendous enthusiasm of the sport of women’s volleyball. Enjoy
the action!
Sincerely,
Brenda Weare, Commissioner
Message To Spectators
The Northeast Conference promotes good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches
and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner.
NEC member institutions value the principles of sportsmanship and the ideal of pursuing
victory with honor in intercollegiate athletics. The Conference believes that athletics
should be conducted in a way that reflects positively on the individual participants and
institutions. The essential elements of sportsmanship and ethics in sports are embodied
in the concept of character building and seven core principles: respect, responsibility,
fairness, honesty, integrity, caring and civility. The highest potential of sports is achieved
when competition reflects these seven principles.
NEC Women’s Volleyball History
Individual Records (Match)
Category
Player
Kills
Lisa Cline (UMBC)
Julie Sector (RMU)
Assists
Kelly Snee (SFPA)
Digs
Darcy Thomas (RMU)
Aces
Martina Wagner (LIU)
Blocks
Shannon Dublin (QU)
Karen Klein (QU)
Opponent
Bowling Green
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
Akron
Rutgers
Iona
Iona
Date
9/18/98
11/20/99
10/22/00
9/3/04
10/17/07
9/6/98
9/6/98
Individual Records (Season)
Category
Player
Hitting Pct.
Rachel Leitch (RMU)
Kills
Cristina Pintilie (LIU)
Kills Per Game Cristina Pintilie (LIU)
Assists
Ivana Vasiljevic (LIU)
Assists P/G
Ivana Vasiljevic (LIU)
Digs
Darcy Thompson (RMU)
Digs Per Game Darcy Thompson (RMU)
Aces
Martina Wagner (LIU)
Aces Per Game Martina Wagner (LIU)
Blocks
Heather Wollyung (QU)
Blocks P/G
Heather Wollyung (QU)
Year
2004
2002
2003
2002
2003
2004
2004
2006
2006
2001
2001
Record
.422
816
6.05
1,594
12.26
718
6.19
115
0.94
196 (81bs/115ba)
2.13
Team Records (Match)
Category
Team
Kills
Robert Morris
Assists
Saint Francis (PA)
Digs
St. Francis (NY)
Aces
St. Francis (NY)
Blocks
Quinnipiac
Opponent
Quinnipiac
Quinnipiac
NY Tech
Wagner
Iona
Date
11/20/99
10/22/00
10/3/92
9/21/92
9/6/98
Team Records (Season)
Category
Player
Hitting Pct.
Rider
Kills
Robert Morris
Kills Per Game Central Conn. St.
Assists
Long Island
Assists P/G
Central Conn. St.
Digs
Robert Morris
Digs Per Game Robert Morris
Aces
Long Island
Aces Per Game Rider
Blocks
Rider
Blocks P/G
Quinnipiac
Year
1994
2004
2004
2005
2005
2000
2004
2002
1994
1994
2001
Record
.298
2,226
16.14
2,023
14.33
2,413
19.60
362
3.53
399.5
4.09
Record
39
39
80
45
13
15
15
Record
101
87
152
23
57
2007 NEC All-Tournament Team
LIU:
Shelby Heggie*
Lindsey Patty
Martina Racic
RMU:
Amanda Graham
Cassie Lee
Tawnya Storino
* Tournament MVP
NEC Women’s Volleyball History
Regular Season & Tournament Champions
Year
1987
1988
1989
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Champion
Rider
Rider
Rider
Saint Francis (PA)
UMBC
Robert Morris
UMBC
Central Conn. St.
UMBC
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Coach
Record
Nancy Roberts
Nancy Roberts
Nancy Roberts
Maria Bogus
Catherine Lavery
Tim Horsmon
Felix Hou
Linda Sagnelli
Felix Hou
Tim Horsmon
Tim Horsmon
Rob Thomas
Rob Thomas
Toby Rens
Toby Rens
Toby Rens
6-1
7-0
7-0
10-0
8-0
9-0
9-0
8-1
8-1
8-1
9-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
8-0
Coach of the Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Alan Byers
Nancy Roberts
Nancy Roberts
Maria Bogus
Lauris Murnieks
Stacey Recanati
Tim Horsmon
Felix Hou
Linda Sagnelli
Tim Horsmon
Linda Sagnelli
Rob Thomas
Toby Rens
Scott Gleason
Linda Sagnelli
Robert Morris
Rider
Rider
Saint Francis (PA)
Wagner
Fairleigh Dickinson
Robert Morris
UMBC
Central Connecticut St.
Robert Morris
Central Connecticut St.
Robert Morris
Long Island
Saint Francis (PA)
Central Conn. State
Player of the Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Amy Ford
Kristie Tuxford
Michele Guzowski
Amy Ford
Tina Friel
Jodi Cruse
Lisa Cline
Megan Taliaferro
Kara Welniak
Katie Noble
Katie Noble
Cristina Pintilie
Rachel Leitch
Lizelle Jackson
Martina Wagner
Shelby Heggie
Rider
Robert Morris
Rider
Rider
Robert Morris
Saint Francis (PA)
UMBC
Saint Francis (PA)
UMBC
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Long Island
Robert Morris
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Rookie of the Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Denitra Seals
Erin Shaw
Alison Crawford
Stephanie Schmidt
Kristine Culpepper
Elizabeth Hayes
Jennifer Hitt
Kim Payne
Rebecca Hartman
Jocelyn Teoh
Ivana Vasiljevic
Dana Demayo
Emily Wolthuis
Alaina Gibson
Jamie Baumert
Amanda Bayer
Fairleigh Dickinson
Saint Francis (PA)
Rider
Fairleigh Dickinson
Wagner
Wagner
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Saint Francis (PA)
UMBC
Long Island
Long Island
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Central Connecticut State
Central Connecticut State
Tournament
Coach
Site
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Rider
Rider
Rider
Wagner
UMBC
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Russ Robinson
Russ Robinson
Russ Robinson
Alan Byers
Alan Byers
Nancy Roberts
Nancy Roberts
Nancy Roberts
Lauris Murnieks
Catherine Lavery
Tim Horsmon
Tim Horsmon
Tim Horsmon
Coraopolis, PA
Teaneck, NJ
Loretto, PA
Poughkeepsie, NY
Poughkeepsie, NY
Teaneck, NJ
Loretto, PA
Loretto, PA
Moon Township, PA
Baltimore, MD
Loretto, PA
Teaneck, NJ
Staten Island, NY
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Tim Horsmon
Rob Thomas
Toby Rens
Toby Rens
Toby Rens
Toby Rens
Baltimore, MD
New Britain, CT
Moon Township, PA
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Setter of the Year
Play-In Results
2005 Brynn Good, CCSU
2006 Brynn Good, CCSU
2007 Tawnya Storino, RMU
1994 Rider def. Army
15-11, 12-15, 15-12, 7-15, 16-14
1995 Hofstra def. Rider
15-3, 15-11, 15-6
1996 Colgate def. Rider
15-0, 15-8, 15-0
1997 Lehigh def. Wagner
15-7, 15-10, 15-7
Libero of the Year
2007 Svetlana Simic, LIU
NCAA Tournament Results
1994
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Northern Iowa def. Rider (15-0, 15-2, 15-3)
USC def. UMBC (15-3, 15-5, 15-10)
Penn State def. Robert Morris (15-1, 15-1, 15-2)
Minnesota def. Robert Morris (15-1, 15-6, 15-2)
Ohio State def. Robert Morris (30-17, 30-16, 30-13)
Ohio State def. Robert Morris (30-22, 30-20, 30-16)
Penn State def. Robert Morris (30-10, 30-18, 30-11)
Minnesota def. Long Island (30-19, 30-12, 30-27)
Long Island def. Cornell (31-29, 30-24, 35-33)
Penn State def. Long Island (30-11, 30-27, 30-8)
2006 Penn State def. Long Island (30-16, 30-27, 30-15)
2007 St. John’s def. Long Island (30-25, 30-25, 30-16)
NEC Tournament MVP
1987
1988
1989
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Cathy Pierre-Louis
Cathy Pierre-Louis
Stacey Matt-Recanati
Melissa Vensel
Kristie Tuxford
Amy Ford
Amy Ford
Gillian Gemming
Elizabeth Hayes
Joanne Marshall
Julie Sector
Maryann Liska
Karla Barhorst
Karla Barhorst
Rachel Leitch
Cristina Pintilie
Lizelle Jackson
Martina Wagner
Shelby Heggie
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Rider
Rider
Rider
Wagner
UMBC
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
Long Island
2008 NEC Women’s Volleyball Tournament Bracket
#4 SFPA (11-19, 5-3 NEC)
First Round Match #1:
Saturday Nov. 22nd
10:00 a.m.
#5 FDU (17-13, 4-4 NEC)
#4 SFPA / #5 FDU winner
Semifinal #1:
Saturday, Nov. 22nd
4:00 p.m.
#1 RMU (19-9, 8-0 NEC)
#2 Long Island (17-11, 7-1 NEC)
#3 CCSU (11-13, 5-3 NEC)
First Round Match #2:
Saturday Nov. 22nd
12:30 p.m.
Championship Game
Sunday, Nov. 23rd
1:00 p.m.
2008 NEC Tournament Champion
Semifinal #2:
Saturday, Nov. 22nd
6:30 p.m.
#3 CCSU / #6 SHU winner
#6 SHU (17-12, 4-4 NEC)
2008: 28th ANNUAL DIVISION I WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Selection Information
Sunday, November 30
First/Second Rounds (16)
December 4-5, 5-6, or 6-7, 2008
(on campus sites TBD)
Regionals (4)
December 12-13, 2008
Moby Arena
Fort Collins, Colorado
Host: Colorado State University
Rec Hall
University Park, Pennsylvania
Host: Pennsylvania State University
Gregory Gymnasium
Austin, Texas
Host: University of Texas
Bank of America Arena
Seattle, Washington
Host: University of Washington
Semifinals and Championship
December 18 and 20, 2008
Qwest Center Omaha
Omaha, Nebraska
Co-Hosts: University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and Omaha Sports Commission
Web site: www.qwestcenter.com
Championship Host Site: http://huskers.com/fls/100/ncaa2008/welcome.htm
#1 Robert Morris Colonials
(19-9, 8-0 NEC)
BACK ROW (L to R): Charla Drabant, Alyssa Bennett, Jaye Hellmich, Amanda Graham,
Hannah Veith, Addie Jennings, Cassie Lee. FRONT ROW (L to R): Bekah Bakermans,
Melissa Thompson, Corinne Moser, Jessy Nelko, Alaina Gibson, Kenzie Tonn, Emily Wolthius.
# Name
1 Alaina Gibson
2 Hannah Veith
3 Alyssa Bennett
4 Amanda Graham
6 Charla Drabant
7 Melissa Thompson
8 Emily Wolthius
9 Corinne Moser
10 Addie Jennings
15 Jaye Hellmich
16 Cassie Lee
17 Mackenzie Tonn
18 Jessy Nelko
Pos.
DS/L
MB
S
MB
OH
S
OH
DS
MB
MB
OH/OPP
OH
OH/OPP
Coaches
Head Coach: Rob Thomas
Assistant Coach: Tyler Warden
Assistant Coach: Janette Scheider
Team Manager: Rebekah Bakermans
Year
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
So.
So.
Sr.
RSr.
So.
So.
So.
Sr.
So.
Jr.
Hometown/High School
Muncie, IN/Muncis Burris
Columbus, OH/Worthington
Ramona, CA/Ramona
Melbourne, FL/Eau Gallie
Wheaton, IL/Wheaton North
Marysville, WA/Marysville Pilchuck
Byron Center, MI/South Christian
Meyersdale, PA/Meyersdale
Santa Barbara, CA/Dos Pueblos
Costa Mesa, CA/Estancia
Vista, CA/Vista
Fishers, IN/Hamilton Southeastern
Aliquippa, PA/Hopewell
#2 Long Island Blackbirds (17-11, 7-1 NEC)
BACK ROW (L to R): Svetlana Simic, Jasmine Perez, Dunja Milin, Head Coach Kyle Robinson, Chelsey Stanton, Theresa Gorella,
Anouka Gedeon, Student Assistant Coach Lindsey Patty. FRONT ROW (L to R): Quinn Williams, Jessica Rice, Martina Racic,
Ashley Rice, Agatha Baliddawa.
# Name
1 Dunja Milin
2 Chelsey Stanton
3 Quinn Williams
5 Jessica Rice
6 Agatha Baliddawa
7 Jasmine Perez
8 Martina Racic
10 Svetlana Simic
11 Ashley Rice
12 Theresa Gorella
Pos.
S/OPP
OH/L
OH
MB
OH
DS
MB
L
MB
OH
Coaches
Head Coach: Kyle Robinson
Student Assistant Coach: Lindsey Patty
Manager: Anouka Gedeon
Year
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.
Hometown/High School
Pula, Croatia/School of Economics
Macungie, PA/Emmaus
Palmdale, CA/Palmdale
Marlton, NJ/Cherokee
Jinja, Uganda/Makerere University
Kingwood, TX/Kingwood
Pula, Croatia/School of Arts
Klek, Serbia/Commercial School
Marlton, NJ/Cherokee
Fresno, CA/Fowler
#3 Central Conn. St. Blue Devils (11-13, 5-3 NEC)
FRONT ROW (L to R): Laura Hansen, Jamie Baumert, Amanda Olmstead, Jenna Quadrozzi, Tori Vaughan,
Sara DeLacey. BACK ROW (L to R): Assistant Coach Greg Shell, Laura Baker, Kaitlin Petrella, Amanda Bayer,
Megan Shanahan, Lauren Snyder, Maite Mendizabal, Danielle Gasser, Jenna Broadbent, Head Coach Linda
Sagnelli.
# Name
2 Jenna Broadbent
4 Amanda Olmstead
5 Sara DeLacey
6 Laura Hansen
7 Jamie Baumert
9 Danielle Gasser
10 Jenna Quadrozzi
11 Amanda Bayer
12 Maite Mendizabal
13 Lauren Snyder
14 Megan Shanahan
15 Kaitlin Petrella
19 Tori Vaughan
Coaches
Head Coach: Linda Sagnelli
Assistant Coach: Greg Shell
Manager: Laura Baker
Pos.
OH/DS
MB
RS
MB
MB
S
OH/DS
S
OH
OH
OH/DS
L
MB
Year
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
So.
Hometown/High School
Beacon Falls, CT/Woodland Regional
Wilmington, DE/Padua Academy
Spring Lake Park, MN/Spring Lake Park
Tahoe City, CA/North Tahoe
Elkhorn, NE/Elkhorn
New Milford, CT/New Milford
Pittsfield, MA/Taconic
Allen, TX/Allen
Stratford, CT/Bunnell
Fort Mitchell, KY/Beechwood
Bristol, CT/Bristol Eastern
Stratford, CT/Bunnell
Salina, CA/Salinas
#4 Saint Francis (PA) Red Flash (11-19, 5-3 NEC)
BACK ROW (L to R): Sarah Dougherty, Lindsey Fox, Kayla Greenwalt, Kristin Buter, Keshia Gibbs, Head Coach
Chuck Mullen. MIDDLE ROW (L to R): Kayla Kline, Andrea Giachetti, Shirley Miller, Rachel Capizzi, Alexa
Ebert, Christine Breisch. FRONT ROW (L to R): Rikki Myers and Lindsay Malloy.
# Name
1 Alexa Ebert
2 Rachel Capizzi
3 Shirley Miller
5 Christine Breisch
6 Andrea Giachetti
7 Keshia Gibbs
8 Lindsey Fox
9 Rikki Myers
10 Sarah Dougherty
11 Kayla Greenwalt
12 Lindsay Malloy
13 Kristin Buter
16 Cara Lieb
Coaches:
Head Coach: Chuck Mullen
Assistant Coach: Henry Chuang
Pos.
S
OH
OH
L
DS
MH
MH
S
DS
MH
RS
OH
OH
Year
So.
So.
Jr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Fr.
Hometown/High School
Titusville, PA/Titusville
Saint Louis, MO/Mehlville
Fairless Hills, PA/Pennsbury
Edwardsburg, MI/Edwardsburg
Uniontown, PA/Uniontown Area
Dumfries, VA/Forest Park
Meadville, PA/Cochranton
Noblesville, IN/Westfield
Derwood, MD/Magruder
Colorado Springs, CO/Widefield
Gallitzin, PA/Penn Cambria
Bowie, MD/Bowie
Clymer, PA/Penns Manor
#5 Fairleigh Dickinson Knights (17-13, 4-4 NEC)
FRONT ROW (L to R): Kelsey Semler, Sarah Willey, Karolina Kowalski, Amanda Alayon, Stephanie Cavataro. BACK ROW (L to
R): Meghan Alger, Lauren Boothby, Megan Philbrick, Sarah Berkland, Ali Philbrick, Jennifer Brugger, Head Coach Stacey Recanati.
Not Pictured: Erin Roudebush and Assistant Coach James Foo.
# Name
1 Kelsey Semler
2 Jennifer Brugger
3 Ali Philbrick
4 Megan Philbrick
5 Meghan Alger
6 Amanda Alayon
7 Sarah Willey
8 Lauren Boothby
11 Sarah Berkland
13 Erin Roudebush
15 Stephanie Cavataro
21 Karolina Kowalski
Coaches
Head Coach: Stacey Recanati
Assistant Coach: James Foo
Pos.
DS/L
L/OH
OH
OH
MB
S/DS
S
MB
MB
OH
DS/L
S
Year
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
So.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Hometown/High School
Allentown, PA/Allentown Central Catholic
Clifton, VA/Centreville
Lanham, MD/Elizabeth Seton
Seabrook, MD/Elizabeth Seton
Cheltenham, MD/Bishop McNamara
West Haverstraw, NY/North Rockland
Abingdon, MD/Bel Air
Glen Gardner, NJ/Voorhees
Newton, MA/Newton North
Westfield, NJ/Westfield
Greenwich, CT/Greenwich
North Arlington, NJ/North Arlington
#6 Sacred Heart Pioneers (17-12, 4-4 NEC)
FRONT ROW (L to R): Katelyn Morin, Kendra Sloan, Alex Bavasi, Lisa LaCasia, Lynne Principio, Sarah Joy, Aurora
Appel, Annie Archer. BACK ROW (L to R): Head Coach Rob Machan, Assistant Coach Amanda Roleder, Brittany
Best, Ashlyn Trimble, Courtney Kidd-Kadlubek, Maile Hetherington, Jessica Colberg, Mydori Saipale, Athletic
Trainer Shannon Bonini.
# Name
1 Lisa LaCasia
2 Sarah Joy
3 Mydori Saipale
4 Brittany Best
5 Ashlyn Trimble
6 Maile Hetherington
7 Kendra Sloan
8 Courtney Kidd-Kadlubek
9 Lynne Principio
10 Annie Archer
11 Katelyn Morin
13 Jessica Colberg
14 Aurora Appel
17 Alex Bavasi
Pos.
DS
DS
MB/OH
OH
OH
OH
OH/RS
S
DS
MB
RS
OH
S
RS
Coaches
Head Coach: Rob Machan
Assistant Coach: Amanda Roleder
Year
Sr.
Sr.
So.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Jr.
Hometown/High School
Bayshore, NY/Islip
Huntington Station, NY/Walt Whitman
Oxnard, CA/Oxnard
Norco, CA/Norco
Temecula, CA/Temecula
Thousand Oaks, CA/Thousand Oaks
Bristow, VA/Stonewall Jackson
Santa Barbara, CA/Santa Barbara
Ardsley, NY/Ardsley
Littleton, CO/Littleton
Marston Mills, MA/Barnstable
Long Beach, CA/Long Beach Polytechnic
Mendham, NJ/West Morris Mendham
Flagstaff, AZ/Sinagua
2008 NEC Women’s Volleyball Standings
(including matchesplayed through 11/16/08)
1.
2.
3.
5.
7.
8.
9.
School
Robert Morris*
Long Island*
Central Conn. St.*
St. Francis (PA)*
Sacred Heart*
Fairleigh Dickinson*
Quinnipiac
Wagner
St. Francis (NY)
NEC
8-0
7-1
5-3
5-3
4-4
4-4
2-6
1-7
0-8
Pts
1.000
.875
.625
.625
.500
.500
.250
.125
.000
Overall
19-9
17-11
11-13
11-19
17-12
17-13
5-30
3-21
0-32
Pct
.679
.607
.458
.367
.586
.567
.143
.125
.000
Streak
W6
W3
L1
W1
W1
W3
L2
L4
L32
Home
11-4
7-3
5-5
4-7
7-5
2-5
3-11
0-6
0-7
Away
6-4
8-4
6-5
5-5
7-4
8-6
2-12
2-12
0-13
Neutral
2-1
2-4
0-3
2-7
3-3
7-2
0-7
1-3
0-12
* Clinched NEC Tournament Berth
2008 Players of the Week
November 17
November 10
November 3
October 27
October 20
October 13
October 6
September 29
September 22
September 15
September 8
September 2
Emily Wolthius
Alyssa Bennett
Jamie Baumert
Svetlana Simic
Alyssa Bennett
Svetlana Simic
Lauren Boothby
Lauren Boothby
Svetlana Simic
Svetlana Simic
Amanda Graham
Lauren Snyder
2008 Rookies of the Week
November 17
November 10
November 3
October 27
October 20
October 13
October 6
September 29
September 22
September 15
September 8
September 2
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Central Conn. St.
Long Island
Robert Morris
Long Island
Fairleigh Dickinson
Fairleigh Dickinson
Long Island
Long Island
Robert Morris
Central Conn. St.
Alyssa Bennett
Hannah Veith
Alyssa Bennett
Brittany Best
Quinn Williams
Alyssa Bennett
Hannah Veith
Alyssa Bennett
Maile Hetherington
Ashlyn Trimble
Maile Hetherington
Alyssa Bennett
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Long Island
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Robert Morris
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Sacred Heart
Robert Morris
NEC Statistical Leaders
(through matches of November 16th)
KILLS
Player-Team
G
1. BOOTHBY, Lauren - FDU
119
2. SIMIC, Svetlana - LIU
99
3. HETHERINGTON, Maile - SHU
105
4. SNYDER, Lauren - CCSU
90
5. RACIC, Martina - LIU
97
ASSISTS
Player-Team
1. KIDD-KADLUBEK, Cour. - SHU
2. STANTON, Chelsey - LIU
3. BENNETT, Alyssa - RMU
4. BAYER, Amanda - CCSU
5. MYERS, Rikki - SFPA
GP
106
96
103
91
102
HITTING PERCENTAGE
Player-Team
1. VEITH, Hannah - RMU
2. GRAHAM, Amanda - RMU
3. NAYLOR, Alyssa - QU
4. HELLMICH, Jaye - RMU
5. GIBBS, Keshia - SFPA
POINTS
Player-Team
1. BOOTHBY, Lauren - FDU
2. SIMIC, Svetlana - LIU
3. HETHERINGTON, Maile-SHU
4. BUTER, Kristin - SFPA
5. SNYDER, Lauren - CCSU
G
119
99
105
106
90
No.
503
410
371
297
315
No.
1049
900
965
800
876
Avg/G
4.23
4.14
3.53
3.30
3.25
SERVICE ACES
Player-Team
1. PLUMMER, Tricia - WC
2. BENNETT, Alyssa - RMU
3. SIMIC, Svetlana - LIU
4. COLBERG, Jessica - SHU
5. BEST, Brittany - SHU
G
56
103
99
106
105
No.
27
45
43
46
45
Avg/G
0.48
0.44
0.43
0.43
0.43
Avg/G
9.90
9.38
9.37
8.79
8.59
DIGS
Player-Team
1. GIBSON, Alaina - RMU
2. PEREZ, Jasmine - LIU
3. RODRIGUEZ, Liliana - SFNY
4. COLBERG, Jessica - SHU
5. PRADO, Rebecca - WC
G
103
99
97
106
85
No.
424
397
370
401
319
Avg/G
4.12
4.01
3.81
3.78
3.75
G
66
103
120
54
110
Kills
132
205
244
80
249
Errs
32
51
71
35
91
Total
268
491
592
164
587
Pct
.373
.314
.292
.274
.269
K
503
410
371
337
297
SA
40
43
44
32
24
BS
25
1
9
6
1
BA
63
23
20
41
26
Points
599.5
465.5
434.0
395.5
335.0
Avg/G
5.04
4.70
4.13
3.73
3.72
2007 NEC Volleyball Tournament Recaps
Championship
#1 Long Island def. #3 Robert Morris, 3-0
Brooklyn, NY -- With a 3-0 (30-21, 30-22, 30-18) sweep of Robert Morris, the Long Island University volleyball team secured its fourth
straight Northeast Conference Championship in front of a raucous crowd at the Wellness, Recreation and Athletic Center. The Blackbirds hit
.385 en route to securing the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
From the outset, the Colonials showed that a fourth title for Long Island would not be easily had. Robert Morris (18-11) put up a strong fight
in the first game, going toe to toe with the Blackbirds attack, but LIU eventually pulled way to keep Robert Morris at a safe distance to earn
a 30-21 win. The second game started out tight as well, but Long Island used a quick four-point run with junior Jasmine Perez serving to
build a 10-5 lead. The Blackbirds went on to capture the second game, 30-22. In the third stanza, Long Island used a six-point scoring
streak to take a 15-6 lead. The Colonials were forced to burn their two timeouts early and the Blackbirds kept Robert Morris’ feet to the
flame, increasing the lead to 24-13. Racic put together three straight kills to close out the game, 30-18, and give Long Island the win.
The Blackbirds outhit Robert Morris by a 53-35 margin. The Colonials hit .098 for the match and were led by senior Emily Wolthuis and
junior Cassie Lee, who each turned in eight kills. Racic finished with a match-high 14 kills while hitting .462. Wagner added 12 kills and NEC
Player of the Year Shelby Heggie chipped in 11. NEC Libero of the Year Svetlana Simic tallied a mach-high 20 digs. Senior Jennifer Stambaugh
led Robert Morris with 10 digs. Heggie was named the NEC Tournament Most Valuable Player, earning a spot on the All-Tournament Team
with Racic and senior Lindsey Patty, who tallied 41 assists in the match. Robert Morris was represented by Graham, Lee and senior Tawnya
Storino.
Semifinals
#1 Long Island def. #5 Saint Francis (PA), 3-0
Brooklyn, NY -- The top-seeded Long Island University volleyball team dealt No. 5 Saint Francis (PA) a 3-0 (30-16, 30-25, 30-11) sweep
in semifinal action at the Northeast Conference Championship. The Blackbirds will face the winner of the Central Connecticut State-Robert
Morris match. NEC Player of the Year Shelby Heggie tallied 16 kills and hit a match-high .583. Junior Martina Racic also contributed a matchhigh 16 kills for Long Island.
The first game started off with a thunderous kill by Racic and an ace by Heggie. The Blackbirds stretched the lead to 9-0 before Saint Francis
broke serve on a kill by junior Kristin Buter. Long Island stretched its lead to double digits and cruised to a 30-16 win. The second stanza
got off to a much closer start with Saint Francis eventually working out a 10-9 lead. After several lead changes, the Blackbirds eventually
pulled away and took a 28-23 lead. Long Island went on to win 30-25 on a kill by Trevon Dyson. The Blackbirds got off to another strong
start in the third frame, scoring the first five points en route to building a 9-2 advantage. Long Island saw its lead balloon to 27-5 and coasted
to a 30-11 win.
For the match, the Blackbirds hit .284 while the Red Flash hit a paltry .021. Long Island outhit Saint Francis by a 48-21 margin. Wagner
recorded a match-high 19 digs and NEC Libero of the Year Svetlana Simic tallied 13 digs. Saint Francis was led by Buter’s eight kills and 10 digs.
#3 Robert Morris def. #2 Central Connecticut State, 3-1
Brooklyn, NY -- Third-seeded Robert Morris edged No. 2 Central Connecticut State, 3-1 (30-22, 30-23, 27-30, 30-26), in a tight nailbiter in the semifinals of the Northeast Conference Championship. The Colonials will move on to face three-time defending NEC champions
Long Island in the conference title game.
The first game was closely contested from the outset, with Robert Morris building the match’s first significant edge with a 15-10 lead. The
Colonials quickly stretched that into a 22-12 advantage and held on for a 30-22 win. Robert Morris took control of the second game in its
early stages, while the third stanza seesawed back and forth the rest of the way and Central forced a fourth game with a 30-27 win. The fourth
game was just as close, but Robert Morris held a slim lead most of the way. Central would come back to tie several times, but the Colonials
put together a 7-0 run to go up 26-20. The Blue Devils would not recover as Robert Morris won, 30-26.
For the match, the Colonials hit .206, compared to Central’s .152. Robert Morris outhit the Blue Devils by a 74-50 margin. Freshman Jaye
Hellmich led the Colonials with a match-high 19 kills. Teammate Amanda Graham chipped in 17 kills and Emily Wolthuis tallied 15. For the
Blue Devils, freshman Lauren Snyder had a team-high 15 kills and sophomore Jamie Baumert added 14.
First Round
#5 Saint Francis (PA) def. #4 Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-2
Brooklyn, NY -- Fifth-seeded Saint Francis (PA) came back from two games behind to defeat No. 4 Fairleigh
Dickinson, 3-2 (17-30, 18-30, 30-28, 30-23, 15-12) in the first match of the 2007 Northeast Conference Championship. The Red Flash prevailed despite hitting just .097 for the match, while the Knights hit .206.
With the score tied 9-9 in the first game, Fairleigh Dickinson built an eight-point cushion and held off any Saint Francis attempt at a
comeback en route to a 30-17 win. The second stanza got off to a tight start, but Fairleigh Dickinson stretched out an 18-12 lead. Once again
the Knights kept the Red Flash at bay and eventually took a two games to none lead with a 30-18 win. The Knights kept the pedal down in
the third game, scoring 10 of the first 13 points to put Saint Francis in a seven-point hole. Saint Francis used a 7-0 run to turn the tables, but
the Red Flash hung on to win, 30-28, and force a fourth frame, which was closely contested from the outset. Saint Francis came out on top
following with five straight points to force a fifth game with a 30-23 win. The Red Flash scored the first five points of the deciding game before
Fairleigh Dickinson finally broke serve. After multiple lead changes, Lindsay Malloy scored back-to-back kills for the Red Flash, setting them
up for match point. Kayla Greenwalt registered a kill to give Saint Francis a dramatic win.
Malloy led Saint Francis with 14 kills, while sophomore Ali Philbrick and junior Lauren Boothby each tallied a match-high 15 kills for
Fairleigh Dickinson. The Red Flash’s Shirley Miller turned in a match-high 19 digs and junior Karolina Kowalski led five Knights with doublefigure digs with 15.
#3 Robert Morris def. #6 Sacred Heart, 3-0
Brooklyn, NY -- Third-seeded Robert Morris dealt No. 6 Sacred Heart a 3-0 (30-24, 30-25, 30-19) sweep in the quarterfinals of the
Northeast Conference Championship, hosted by Long Island University. Robert Morris junior Cassie Lee (Vista, CA/Vista) led all players with
17 kills.
The first game was a tight one, with the teams staying within two points of one another until Robert Morris opened up a 23-19 lead and
proceeded to hit a blistering .412 for the game to claim the set. In the second frame, Robert Morris took a 16-8 lead out of the gate and went
on to win 30-25. Robert Morris kept the momentum in its favor to start the third stanza, jumping out to a 10-4 lead en-route to pushing
Sacred Heart toward elimination. Robert Morris held on to capture the third game by a 30-19 margin.
The Colonials outhit Sacred Heart by a 56-38 margin and hit .375 for the match. The Pioneers hit .188 and were led by sophomores Annie
Archer and Alex Bavasi, who each had 10 kills. Robert Morris’ Alaina Gibson tallied a match-high 17 digs. Senior Emily Wolthuis and
freshman Amanda Graham added 14 and 12 kills, respectively.
2007 NEC Volleyball Tournament
Hosted by Long Island University • Brooklyn, NY
First Round
Sat. Nov. 17
Semifinals
Sat. Nov. 17
Championship
Sun. Nov. 18
#5 SFPA def. #4 Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-2
#3 Robert Morris def. #6 Sacred Heart, 3-0
#1 Long Island def. #5 SFPA, 3-0
#3 Robert Morris def. #2CCSU, 3-1
#1 Long Island def. #3 Robert Morris, 3-0
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