2022 UNA Volleyball Media Guide

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rroarlions.com oarlions.com 1 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH ............................................. Tristan Johnson alma mater ............................................. Alabama (2014) record at UNA ........................................................ 1st season career record 1st season office phone (256) 765-4844 e-mail officealmaATHLETICalmaASSISTANTalmaASSISTANT....................................................tjohnson40@una.eduCOACH..............................................AbbyIrvinematerHoustonCOACHCaitlinBullockmaterErskineTRAINER............................................DevonLyonsmaterTowsonphone....................................................(256)765-5020 TEAM INFORMATION RECORD IN 2021..... 9-20 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH..... ................................. 3-13 (5th in ASUN West Division) LETTERMEN RETURNING...................................................... 13 LETTERMEN LOST 4 STARTERS RETURNING ................................................... 6 NEWCOMERS 5 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE TITLES ......................... 19 1975, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2016 NO. YEARS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT ........................ 17 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 NCAA REGIONAL TITLES* .............................................. 5 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006 NCAA REGIONAL TITLES* .............................................. 5 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006 NCAA FINAL FOUR APPEARANCES* ......................... 3 2000, 2003, 2006 NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL TITLES .........................20031 *UNA was Division II through the 2017 season THE UNIVERSITY NAME OF SCHOOL ............. University of North Alabama CITY/ZIP Florence, Alabama 35632 FOUNDED ............................................................................. 1830 ENROLLMENT ..................................................................... 9,000 NICKNAME .......................................................................... Lions SCHOOL COLORS ........................................ Purple and Gold FACILITY (Capacity) Flowers Hall (2,229) AFFILIATION ................................................... NCAA Division I CONFERENCE .................................................................... ASUN PRESIDENT ................................................... Dr. Kenneth Kitts alma mater .................................. Appalachian State (1985) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dr. Josh Looney alma mater .................................................. Washburn (2005) TICKET MANAGER ................................................. Janae Lyde ticket office (256) 765-5466 FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE ........... Dr. Jeffery Ray HISTORY FIRST YEAR OF VOLLEYBALL 1969 ALL-TIME RECORD .......................... 1,100-609 (since 1974) NUMBER OF NCAA TOURNAMENTS..... .......................... 17* LAST POSTSEASON OPPONENT......................... Saint Leo* (2017 NCAA Division II Tournament) RESULT..... ........................................................................ Lost 3-1 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR ............................................................... Jeff Hodges office phone ....................................................(256) 765-4595 e-mail ...................................... sportsinformation@una.edu ASSOCIATE SID/VB Contact Shane Herrmann office phone ....................................................(256) 765-4895 e-mail .................................................msherrmann@una.edu SID MAILING ADDRESS: UNA Box 5038 Florence AL 35632-0001 OVERNIGHT MAIL: Champions Way Hal Self Field House 222 Florence AL 35632-0001 UNA WEB SITE .................................................www.una.edu ATHLETIC WEB SITE ........................... www.RoarLions.com UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA 2022 Volleyball Quick Facts (Pre-season)

2 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 Inside 2022 Quick Facts ........................................... 1 Media Information ......................................... 2 UNA Athletic Tradition ............................... 3-4 Head Coach Tristan Johnson 5 Volleyball Staff 6-7 2021 Final Statistics 8 Rosters 9 2022 Player Bios 10-20 2022 Schedule 21 2022 Pre-Season ASUN Release .................. 22 UNA's 2003 National Championship ............ 23 Lions in the NCAA Tournament .................... 24 Individual and Team Records ................. 25-26 Division I Records .................................. 27-28 All-time Scores ...................................... 29-37 Record vs. All Opponents ....................... 39-40 Lions in NCAA Statistics ........................ 41-42 Lions in NCAA Polls ...................................... 43 CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame ..... 44 Lion Volleyball Honors............................ 45-50 Division I Volleyball Honors .......................... 51 Lion All-America/Academic All-America 53-54 Lion Volleyball All-Americans 53-56 Lion Volleyball History 57-59 UNA Volleyball Coaches 60 All-Time Championship Teams 61-68 All-Time Lettermen 69-70 Flowers Hall ........................................... 71-72 2022 Opponents .................................... 73-74 President and Board .................................... 75 Leo III ........................................................... 76 University Profile ................................... 77-78 TABLE OF CONTENTS & MEDIA RELATIONS 19881982VOLLEYBALLGULFUNA'SSOUTHCONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS•1984•1985•1986•1987•1996•1997•1998•19992000•2001•2002•2004•2005•2006•2015•2016 SportsUNAInformation Assistant Athletic CommunicationsDirector Jeff Hodges Office Phone (256) 765-4595 Home Phone (256)SID766-7572Email sportsinformation@.una.edu SportsAssociateInformationDirector Shane Herrmann Office Phone (256) 765-4895 Home Phone (256)Email764-2705 msherrmann@una.edu Student Assistants: Cayla Dee Crawford Bryce Balch UNA ON THE WEB WWW.ROARLIONS.COM

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 3 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 ATHLETIC TRADITION NORTH ALABAMA HAS WON SEVEN NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1979 • Men's Basketball 1991 • Men's Basketball 1993 • Football 1994 • Football 1995 • Football 2003 • Women's Volleyball 2016 • Softball

4 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 ATHLETIC TRADITION

Head Coach TRISTAN JOHNSON HEAD COACH

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TRISTAN JOHNSON

With 11 years of collegiate coaching experience, including Division I stops at the University of Alabama, Arkansas State University and Southern Illinois University, Tristan Johnson was named head women’s volleyball coach at the University of North Alabama on December 20, 2021.

Honored in 2015 as a member of the American Volleyball Coaches Association’s “Thirty Under 30” list of up-and-coming volleyball coaches, and again in 2020 by VolleyballMag.com Under 40 Coaching Hotshots, Johnson also spent two summers as an intern with the U.S. Men’s and Women’s nationalJohnsonteams.becomes the 11th head volleyball coach at UNA since the Lions’ program began in 1969. Johnson takes over a UNA volleyball program that has won 18 conference championships and made 17 NCAA Tournament appearances since 1982. At UNA, he follows Andrew Kroger, who served as interim head coach in the Lions’ final season of their Division I transition in 2021. For the last four years, Johnson served as an assistant coach at SIU, where he assisted with all aspects of team training, as well as serving as the team’s recruiting coordinator.Hebeganhis coaching career as a student assistant for two years at Blinn College (Texas), where he worked with the Buccaneers’ NJCAA national championship volleyball team that went 38-0 in 2011. He then transferred to Alabama, where he spent two seasons as a student assistant under Allen, including the 2013 season in which the Tide made their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2007. A 2014 graduate of Alabama, Johnson spent three seasons as an assistant at Arkansas State. He served two seasons as an assistant coach before being promoted to associate head coach in 2016. After a perfect 16-0 record in Sun Belt play in 2015, the Red Wolves advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1999 under Johnson’s tutelage. The following season, Johnson helped the Red Wolves to a 25-8 overall record, including a 15-1 record in conference play, en route to winning the Sun Belt West Division title. Arkansas State amassed a 74-20 (.787) record in Johnson’s three seasons, which included a 46-6 record in conference play. In 2017, Johnson returned to Alabama, where he spent two seasons as an assistant under Allen at his alma-mater. The Tide went 36-24 in his two seasons as a full-time assistant. In 2019, Johnson followed Allen to Southern Illinois. The Salukis improved greatly in Johnson’s first season on Allen’s staff, as their plus-nine win differential from the 2018 season was the 10th-best in the nation in 2019. Three of SIU’s 14 wins in 2019 were against teams that advanced to the NCAA Tournament and Southern set program records for total digs in a season and five-set matches played in. Southern led the nation in total dig, while the Salukis’ Rachel Maguire led the nation in triple-doubles.Inaddition to his collegiate coaching experience, Johnson spent two summers as an intern with the U.S. Men’s and Women’s national teams, primarily coordinating practice video. In 2013, he served as the scout coach with the USA Volleyball Pan American Cup coaching staff.

Johnson’s family has a rich history of volleyball coaching success. His mother, Denise Johnson, was inducted into the Southeast Texas Coaches Association Hall of Fame after posting 648 wins over a 37-year career, all at the same school. She was the 2012 Texas Girls Coaches Association (TGCA) Coach of the Year, served as the TGCA Volleyball Chair and led her teams to three Texas State UIL Tournament Appearances.

Assistant Coach ABBY IRVINE Abby Irvine, who served last season as a graduate assistant coach at Liberty University, joined the University of North Alabama staff as an assistant volleyball coach in January of 2022. UNA Head Volleyball Coach Tristan Johnson said the former University of Houston setter will be a great addition to the Lions' staff.In her former role as graduate assistant, Irvine assisted with all aspects of running the Liberty program.Irvinefinished up her four-year career at Houston in the 2020-21 season, helping the Cougars win the American Athletic Conference (AAC) West Division title as a senior. Her career stats include 2,364 assists, 161 kills, 924 digs and 74 service aces in 396 career sets played. She was a four-year member of the AAC All-Academic Team. During her junior campaign, Irvine dished out a career-high 911 assists, finishing fifth in the AAC with 8.36 assists per set. Irvine posted three 50-assist matches, including a career-high 55 assists against ECU on Oct. 18, 2019. She helped lead Houston to its first postseason since 2000, as the Cougars competed in the 2019 NIVC.Irvine has extensive coaching experience at the developmental level in the Houston area. A native of Willis, Texas, Irvine graduated from Houston in Dec. 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in health and a minor in psychology. She was pursuing a master’s degree in biblical studies at Liberty. Technical Coordinator JASON ARNOLD Athletic Trainer DEVON LYONS

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Assistant Coach CAITLIN BULLOCK Caitlin Bullock enters her first season as assistant volleyball coach at North Alabama. After serving one season as assistant coach at Appalachian State, Bullock joined the UNA staff in February of 2022. She has also served as head coach of both the men's and women's volleyball programs at Lees-McRae College. In her first season as women's volleyball head coach at LeesMcRae, Bullock led the Bobcats to an improvement in nearly every statistical category and also a berth in the 2018 Carolinas Conference tournament. The following year, the team improved its win total by five and finished with an 8-1 home record. In 2020, she guided LeesMcRae to an 8-6 overall record and 5-4 mark in conference play during a COVID-19 shortened season. Bullock also took over as head coach of the men's volleyball program at Lees-McRae during the 2020 season. She served as interim for the second half of the season, before seeing the interim tag removed in April of 2020. Prior to Lees-McRae, Bullock was an assistant coach at King University in Bristol, Tenn., for both the men's and women's program for three seasons. She helped lead the Tornado to a berth in the 2018 NCAA Division II Men's VolleyballBullockTournament.wasathree-time allconference honoree at Erskine College. During her time with the Flying Fleet, she became the program's all-time leader with 1,174 kills. She was also the first player in program history to earn AVCA honors, receiving an honorable mention in 2014 after leading Erskine to its firstever conference tournament championship and appearance in the NCAA Division II Tournament. Bullock was tabbed as Carolinas Conference Player of the Week six times and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in sports management and a minor in health science and business administration.

8 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2021 VOLLEYBALL STATS 2021-22 North Ala. Women's Volleyball Combined Team Statistics All games Page 1/1 as of Jul 27, 2022 Game RecordsOverall Conference Home Away Neutral 9 - 20 3 - 13 4 - 4 2 - 10 3 - 6 Team Box Score Attack Set Serve Dig Blocking ## Player SP K K/S E TA PCT A A/S SA SE SA/S RE DIG DIG/S BS BA TOT/S BLK/S BE BHE PTS 1 Ford, Elizabeth 83 1 0.01 0 5 .200 19 0.23 19 30 0.23 7 88 1.06 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 20.0 3 Fouche, Tatum 88 0 0.00 0 13 .000 23 0.26 17 21 0.19 25 165 1.88 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 17.0 4 Gerig, Katie 99 0 0.00 3 14 -.214 58 0.59 22 42 0.22 29 269 2.72 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 22.0 5 Bullington, Claire 9 0 0.00 0 1 .000 1 0.11 1 1 0.11 1 9 1.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 1.0 6 Griggs, Anna Katherine 107 236 2.21 75 558 .289 3 0.03 0 1 0.00 1 27 0.25 15 69 84 0.79 4 0 285.5 8 O'Loughlin, Mackenzie 1 2 2.00 0 2 1.000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 2.0 10 Kling, Camryn 29 6 0.21 1 24 .208 124 4.28 6 7 0.21 0 44 1.52 0 1 1 0.03 0 3 12.5 11 Isik, Selin 12 4 0.33 2 15 .133 0 0.00 2 2 0.17 3 3 0.25 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 6.0 12 Floyd, Katy 101 288 2.85 160 887 .144 12 0.12 48 35 0.48 35 225 2.23 3 19 22 0.22 9 0 348.5 13 Johnson, Kennedey 71 1 0.01 0 4 .250 21 0.30 15 34 0.21 0 37 0.52 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 16.0 14 Brown, Miya-Cole 50 88 1.76 52 244 .148 0 0.00 3 10 0.06 6 18 0.36 1 4 5 0.10 1 1 94.0 15 Linder, Breylee 106 34 0.32 14 128 .156 880 8.30 20 39 0.19 1 235 2.22 0 20 20 0.19 2 32 64.0 16 Parsonage, Kamryn 101 194 1.92 142 636 .082 13 0.13 14 24 0.14 50 149 1.48 3 20 23 0.23 1 0 221.0 19 Stasevich, Mary Kate 46 14 0.30 14 48 .000 1 0.02 0 1 0.00 0 1 0.02 2 16 18 0.39 2 0 24.0 21 Collier, Freya 2 0 0.00 0 0 .000 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0.0 24 Harris, Mattrice 102 152 1.49 59 351 .265 1 0.01 0 0 0.00 0 21 0.21 6 68 74 0.73 5 0 192.0 25 Sullivan, Maggie 107 221 2.07 79 532 .267 1 0.01 25 40 0.23 0 39 0.36 10 47 57 0.53 11 0 279.5 NORTH ALA. 107 1241 11.60 601 3462 .185 1157 10.81 192 287 1.79 182 1330 12.43 40 264 172 1.61 36 36 1,605.0 Opponents 107 1254 11.72 549 3348 .211 1139 10.64 182 188 1.70 192 1378 12.88 52 337 220.5 2.06 53 42 1,656.5 Team statistics UNA OPP ATTACKKills 1241 1254 Errors 601 549 Total Attacks 3462 3348 Attack Pct .185 .211 Kills/Set 11.6 11.7 SETAssists 1157 1139 Attempts 3551 3349 Assist Pct .326 .340 Assists/Set 10.8 10.6 SERVEAces 192 182 Errors 287 188 Attempts 2261 2381 Serve Pct .873 .921 Aces/Set 1.8 1.7 SERVEErrorsRECEPTIONS 182 192 Errors/Set 1.7 1.8 Attempts 2193 1973 Reception Pct .917 .999 DEFENSEDigs 1330 1378 Digs/Set 12.4 12.9 BLOCKINGBlocksolo 40 52 Block Assist 264 337 Total Blocks 172 220.5 Blocks/Set 1.6 2.1 Block Errors 36 53 Ball handling errors 36 42 ATTENDANCETotal 2068 3013 Dates/Avg Per Date 8/259 12/251 Neutral Site #/Avg 9/66 Current win streak 0 Home win streak 0 TeamDateResults Opponent Score Score-by-set Att. 08/27/2021 vs Furman L 1-3 25-22,17-25,23-25,20-25 100 08/28/2021 at UNCW L 1-3 22-25,25-16,27-29,14-25 160 08/28/2021 at Wake Forest L 0-3 18-25,11-25,17-25 100 08/31/2021 Tennessee St. L 0-3 19-25,20-25,15-25 471 09/02/2021 Alcorn W 3-0 25-15,25-18,25-17 131 09/03/2021 at Belmont L 1-3 17-25,24-26,25-17,20-25 163 09/04/2021 vs Alcorn W 3-2 23-25,25-14,25-14,23-25,15-10 111 09/09/2021 at Auburn L 0-3 23-25,13-25,13-25 326 09/11/2021 vs Gardner-Webb W 3-2 18-25,25-18,27-29,25-18,16-14 123 09/11/2021 vs South Carolina St. W 3-0 25-7,25-10,25-11 50 09/12/2021 at Wofford L 1-3 25-19,14-25,24-26,10-25 202 09/14/2021 Alabama A&M W 3-0 25-14,25-16,25-12 222 09/21/2021 at Alabama A&M W 3-0 25-16,25-17,25-21 274 * 09/24/2021 vs Kennesaw St. L 0-3 14-25,23-25,22-25 77 * 09/25/2021 vs Stetson L 2-3 25-20,17-25,19-25,27-25,11-15 44 * 09/26/2021 vs North Florida L 0-3 9-25,19-25,12-25 32 * 10/01/2021 at Bellarmine L 2-3 25-22,21-25,18-25,25-23,8-15 182 * 10/02/2021 at Eastern Ky. L 1-3 13-25,21-25,31-29,20-25 125 * 10/08/2021 at Jacksonville St. L 0-3 12-25,16-25,21-25 327 * 10/14/2021 Lipscomb L 0-3 21-25,23-25,35-37 261 * 10/15/2021 Central Ark. W 3-1 25-23,27-25,22-25,25-19 362 * 10/22/2021 vs FGCU L 0-3 13-25,15-25,15-25 25 * 10/23/2021 at Jacksonville W 3-1 24-26,25-22,25-16,25-21 126 * 10/24/2021 vs Liberty L 1-3 17-25,25-18,23-25,21-25 35 * 10/29/2021 Eastern Ky. L 2-3 25-17,26-28,25-20,16-25,10-15 156 * 10/30/2021 Bellarmine W 3-0 25-23,25-23,25-21 179 * 11/05/2021 Jacksonville St. L 1-3 16-25,15-25,25-19,21-25 286 * 11/12/2021 at Lipscomb L 0-3 13-25,25-27,18-25 813 * 11/14/2021 at Central Ark. L 1-3 25-23,21-25,29-31,20-25 215

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1 Eli Ford DS/LIB 5-8 Sr. Geneva, Illinois (Geneva HS)

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Lucy Wedding OH 5-10 Fr. Lexington, Kentucky (Lexington Catholic HS)

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Taylor Floyd OH 6-1 Sr. Louisville, Kentucky (Ballard HS)

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Kennedey Johnson S 5-10 Jr. Castle Rock, Colorado (Lutheran HS)

24 Matrrice Harris MB 6-1 Sr. Opelika, Alabama (Wallace State CC)

Tatum Fouche DS/LIB 5-8 So. Frisco, Texas (Reedy HS)

Elif Ozsoy S 6-2 So. Ankara, Turkey (Trinity Valley CC)

Anna Katherine Griggs MB/OPP 6-3 Sr. Arab, Alabama (Arab HS)

21 Hayley Martin OH 5-11 Fr. Elgin, Illinois (Harvest Christian Academy)

10 Ella Ratzloff DS/LIB 5-4 Sr. Woodbury, Minnesota (Rhode Island)

14 Miya-Cole Brown OH 5-11 So. Summertown, Tennessee (Summertown HS)

Katie Gerig LIB 5-6 Jr. Towanda, Illinois (Normal Community HS)

15 Breylee Linder S 5-7 Sr. Florence, Alabama (Florence HS)

16 Kamryn Parsonage OH 6-1 Jr. Cypress, California (Los Alamitos HS)

19 Mary Kate Stasevich MB 6-2 So. Chesapeake, Virginia (Grassfield HS)

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15 Breylee Linder S 5-7 Sr. Florence, Alabama (Florence HS)

10 Ella Ratzloff DS/LIB 5-4 Sr. Woodbury, Minnesota (Rhode Island)

25 Maggie Sullivan MB 6-1 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (American Christian Academy) ROSTERS

1 Eli Ford DS/LIB 5-8 Sr. Geneva, Illinois (Geneva HS)

12 Katy Floyd OH 6-0 So. Louisville, Kentucky (Ballard HS)

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Kennedey Johnson S 5-10 Jr. Castle Rock, Colorado (Lutheran HS)

14 Miya-Cole Brown OH 5-11 So. Summertown, Tennessee (Summertown HS)

25 Maggie Sullivan MB 6-1 Sr. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (American Christian Academy)

24 Matrrice Harris MB 6-1 Sr. Opelika, Alabama (Wallace State CC)

21 Hayley Martin OH 5-11 Fr. Elgin, Illinois (Harvest Christian Academy)

Tatum Fouche DS/LIB 5-8 So. Frisco, Texas (Reedy HS)

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Mackenzie O’Loughlin OH 6-1 Jr. Jupiter, Florida (Jupiter Christian HS)

Kamryn Parsonage OH 6-1 Jr. Cypress, California (Los Alamitos HS)

19 Mary Kate Stasevich MB 6-2 So. Chesapeake, Virginia (Grassfield HS)

12 Katy Floyd OH 6-0 So. Louisville, Kentucky (Ballard HS)

Lucy Wedding OH 5-10 Fr. Lexington, Kentucky (Lexington Catholic HS)

Mackenzie O’Loughlin OH 6-1 Jr. Jupiter, Florida (Jupiter Christian HS)

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Katie Gerig LIB 5-6 Jr. Towanda, Illinois (Normal Community HS)

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Taylor Floyd OH 6-1 Sr. Louisville, Kentucky (Ballard HS)

Anna Katherine Griggs MB/OPP 6-3 Sr. Arab, Alabama (Arab HS)

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7 Elif Ozsoy S 6-2 So. Ankara, Turkey (Trinity Valley CC)

UNA SPRING 2021: She was one of four players to see action in all 14 matches and all 48 sets in the spring of 2021... had 12 starts and averaged 1.38 kills per set...was second on the team with 53 blocks and a 1.10 per-set average...also produced 10 digs and an assist on the year.

6 6-2 • MiddleSeniorBlockerArab,Alabama ANNA KATHERINE GRIGGS

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PERSONAL: Her full name is Anna Katherine Griggs. She is the daughter of Shannon and Shay Griggs. She was born on May 16, 2001 and has one sister. She is majoring in chemical engineering and technology at UNA.

STARTERS

UNA 2021: Griggs started all 29 matches for the Lions last season...she finished the season third in the ASUN with 15 solo blocks and ninth with 84 total blocks...led UNA and was ninth in the ASUN with a .289 hitting percentage...also hit .297 in ASUN play...totaled 236 kills, averaging 2.21 kills per-set...also had 27 digs and three assists...had a career-high 14 kills on Sept. 3, at Belmont...also had nine kills and nine blocks on Oct. 15, against Central Arkansas.

UNA 2019: She led UNA in blocks and kills as a true freshman in 2019...recorded 178 kills for a 1.76 per-set average...added 83 total blocks for a .82 per-set average, which was the secondhighest freshman total in the ASUN Conference on the year... also had five assists and 20 digs during the season...reached double figures in kills five times, including three of the final four matches of the season...had a season-high 13 kills and added seven blocks on Oct. 4 against Liberty...was named ASUN Freshman of the Week on Sept. 30 after totaling nine kills and 13 blocks against FGCU and NJIT.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped for coach Cassie Mullimax at Arab High School...played middle and outside hitter, helping lead the Knights to a trio of Final Four appearances in the Class 5A state tournament...was named the 2018 Class 5A Player of the Year...also earned all-area, all-region and ASWA first team All-State honors as a senior after recording 933 kills and 338 blocks...finished her high school career with 1,268 kills, 458 blocks and 212 service aces.

12 6-0 • OutsideSophomoreHitterLouisville,Kentucky KATY FLOYD

PERSONAL: Her full name is Katy Jane Floyd. She is the daughter of John and Donna Floyd. She was born on June 4, 2003 and has three brothers, Ryan, Calvin and Luke, and one sister, Taylor. She is majoring in education at UNA.

HIGH SCHOOL: She played multiple positions, including outside hitter, setter and right side at Ballard High School for coach Ashley Fabrizi...was a four-year starter who helped lead the team to a district championship and region semi-final appearance in 2020, as well as a district runner-up finish the previous season...earned district and region all-tournament honors as a junior and a senior...was a four-time Academic All-State selection.

UNA 2021: Floyd led UNA with 288 kills and a 2.85 kills per-set average as a true freshman in 2021...both totals led all freshmen in the ASUN and were 10th and 11th overall in the conference, earning her a spot on the league's All-Freshman Team...added an ASUN-leading 48 service aces and a league-high 0.48 aces per-set average...was a two-time ASUN Freshman of the Week, winning the award on Oct. 18 and Nov. 1...reached double figures in kills 15 times, including a career-high total of 21 twice on Sept. 25 against Stetson and on Oct. 29 against Eastern Kentucky.

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BREYLEE LINDER 15 5-7 • SetterSeniorFlorence,Alabama

UNA 2019: She played in 101 sets as a true freshman and was one of three players to see action in all 29 matches for the Lions in 2019...she led the team with 446 assists, averaging 4.42 per-set...also tied for second on the team with 21 service aces...added 154 digs, 14 kills and six total blocks on the year...recorded three double-doubles on the year, including 10 digs and a season-high 40 assists on Sept. 7 against UAB.

UNA 2021: Linder played in all 29 matches, including 27 starts at setter last season...she led the team with 880 assists, averaging 8.30 per-set...was also second on the team with 235 digs and notched 10 double-doubles on the year...added 34 kills, 20 total blocks and 20 service aces...had 19 digs and a career-high 44 assists on Sept. 11, vs. Gardner-Webb.

UNA SPRING 2021: She was one of four players to see action in all 48 sets in the spring of 2021, including 10 starts at setter...recorded 162 assists, averaging 3.38 per contest...added 15 kills and six services aces...defensively, she produced 70 digs...had a season-high 24 assists on March 7 against Bellarmine.

HIGH SCHOOL: She was the setter for coach Julie Braziel at Florence High School...helped lead the Falcons to consecutive Sweet 16 appearances in the Class 7A state tournament...the five-year letterman totaled 213 kills, 232 blocks and 888 digs... also set a school career records with 3,131 assists and 244 service aces...was a four-time first team all-area selection... was named the MVP of the AHSAA North-South All-Star Game.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Breylee Elise Linder. She is the daughter of Mark and Michele Linder. She was born on January 20, 2001 and has two brothers. She is majoring in biology with a minor in chemistry and nutrition at UNA.

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16 6-1 • OutsideJuniorHitterCypress,California KAMRYN PARSONAGE

HIGH SCHOOL: She played for coach Dave Huber at Los Alamitos High School in California...played outside hitter and right side for the Griffins, helping lead the team to a 2018 CIF Southern Section D2 Championship as well as the state quarterfinals...recorded 445 kills and 53 total blocks as a senior in 2019...earned a second team all-league selection her senior year.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Kamryn Nicole Parsonage. She is the daughter of Kevin Parsonage and Janna Landrum. She was born on August 4, 2002 and has one older brother. She is majoring in mass communication at UNA.

UNA Spring 2021: She led UNA and was the third-leading freshman in the ASUN Conference at 2.69 kills per set during the spring of 2021...led the team despite playing in only 13 matches during her freshman season...reached double figures in kills eight times, including a season-high 14 kills against Bellarmine...added 101 digs, 26 blocks, nine service aces and seven assists on the year.

UNA 2021: Parsonage saw action in all 29 matches, including 26 starts for the Lions last season...she totaled 194 kills...added 13 assists, 14 service aces, 149 digs and 23 total blocks on the year...reached double figures in kills nine times, including a career-high 16 kills on Sept. 25, against Stetson...added three digs, a block and a service ace against the Hatters.

UNA 2021: Harris saw action in all 29 matches for the Lions last season, including 25 starts...she totaled 192 points on the year with 152 kills, 68 block assists and six solo blocks... was third on the team with a .265 hitting percentage...had a career-high 15 kills on Oct. 2, against Bellarmine...also added seven blocks on Sept. 11, vs. Gardner-Webb.

MATTRICE HARRIS 24 6-1 • MiddleSeniorHitterOpelika,Alabama

HIGH SCHOOL: She played at Opelika High School for coach Robin Roberts...was a middle for the Dawgs, helping lead the team to back-to-back Class 6A regional tournaments, as well as an area championship in 2018...was a three-time all-area selection.

OTHER COLLEGE: She played two seasons at Wallace State-Hanceville Community College for coach Randy Daniel...helped lead the Lions to the 2020 ACCC championship...led the conference in blocks per set as a true freshman in 2019 before moving atop the league standings the following year in kills per set, total kills, hitting percentage and blocks per set...was a two-time ACCC Player of the Week...finished her sophomore season with 368 kills, 152 blocks and a .490 hitting percentage.

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PERSONAL: Her full name is Mattrice Alexandria Harris. She is the daughter of Ramon and Jennifer Harris. She was born on December 26, 2000 and has two brothres. She is

UNA 2021: Sullivan started all 29 matches for the Lions last season...she totaled 221 kills and 57 blocks on the year...was second on the team and 12th on the ASUN with a .282 hitting percentage...reached double figures in kills nine times, including a career-high 16 on Oct. 15, against Central Arkansas...served as president of the UNA SAAC...earned ASUN All-Academic honors after posting a 4.0 grade point average.

UNA SPRING 2021: She led UNA in blocks and was second on the team in kills in the spring of 2021...totaled 57 blocks, while her average of 1.19 blocks per set was third in the ASUN Conference...added 83 kills and a 1.73 per-set average...also had 27 digs, six service aces and two assists on the season... equaled her season-high total of 12 kills twice on the year against Lipscomb and Bellarmine...also had a career-high nine blocks on March 6, against Bellarmine.

UNA 2019: She was one of three players to see action in all 29 matches for the Lions in 2019...was third on the team with 125 kills, averaging 1.24 per-set...hit .211 on the year and added 26 digs, six assist and 82 total blocks...led the team with 24 service aces...hit .375 with a season-high nine kills on Sept. 20 at Memphis.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Mary Garrison Sullivan. She is the daughter of Mark and Mary Mike Sullivan. She was born on October 12, 2000 and has two sisters. 25

HIGH SCHOOL: She played for coach Brittnay Renfroe at American Christian Academy in Tuscaloosa...helped lead ACA to three consecutive Class 3A playoffs appearances, including an area championship in 2018...was named team MVP and top offensvie player...earned area all-tournament honors as a senior... also lettered in basketball and scored over 1,000 career points for the Patriots.

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MiddleSeniorBlockerTuscaloosa,Alabama

MAGGIE SULLIVAN

HIGH SCHOOL: She played for coach Katie Rudd at Reedy High School...played front and back row for the Lions, who advanced to the third round of the 5A state playoffs in 2018 and 2020...was a three-time Academic All-District selection and was named the 2020 Defensive Player of the Year for District 9-5A...also earned first team all-district and second team allarea honors.

TATUM FOUCHE 3 5-8 • DefensiveSophomoreSpecialistFrisco,Texas

ELIZABETH FORD 1 5-8 • DefensiveSeniorSpecialistGeneva,Illinois

UNA SPRING 2021: She played in 10 matches and 20 sets in the spring of 2021, seeing action as a defensive specialist and libero...recorded 27 digs for a 1.35 per-set average... added an assist and three service aces...had a season-high 12 digs in the season opener against Chattanooga.

UNA 2021: Fouche saw action in 28 matches as a true freshman last season, including one start...she totaled 165 digs on the year, averaging 1.88 per-set...added 23 assists and 17 service aces...recorded a career-high 16 digs on Sept. 3, against Belmont.

UNA 2019: She saw action in 28 matches as a true freshman for the Lions in 2019...recorded 132 digs, averaging 1.55 per set...tied for second on the team with 21 service aces and added 10 assists and four kills...reached double figures six times, including a career-high 16 digs on Sept. 21 against Toledo.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Tatum Grace Fouche. She is the daughter of Todd and Melissa Fouche. She was born on August 26, 2002 and has one younger sister. She is majoring in marketing at UNA.

UNA 2021: Ford saw action in 25 matches, including one start last season...she totaled 88 digs on the year...added 19 assists and 19 service aces...posted a season-high 13 digs on Oct. 2, against Eastern Kentucky.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Geneva High School for coach Annie Seitelmann...played libero, defensive specialist and outside hitter for the Class 4A Vikings...collected multiple honors as a senior, including Dukane All-Conference, Kane County Chronicle All-Area and Fox Valley All-Area Honorable Mention...was also named the 2016 JVA Athlete of the Year.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Elizabeth Anne Ford. She is the daughter of Ted and Julie Ford. She was born on February 8, 2001 and has one sister. She is majoring in chemical engineering technology at UNA.

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PERSONAL: Her full name is Kathleen Diane Gerig. She is the daughter of Doug and Becky Gerig. She was born on October 23, 2001 and has seven siblings, including her sister, Vanessa, who played volleyball at UNA in 2010 and 2011.

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UNA 2021: O'Loughlin recorded two kills in a single set against Alabama A&M on Sept. 14, in Huntsville.

MACKENZIE O'LOUGHLIN 8 6-1 • MiddleJuniorHitterJupiter,Florida KATIE GERIG 4 5-6 • Towanda,LiberoJuniorIllinois

UNA SPRING 2021: She played in 44 sets in the spring of 2021, including 13 matches as a freshman...was the libero the majority of the season, recording a team-high 149 digs and an average of 3.39 digs per set...added 31 assists, 10 service aces and a kill on the year...reached double figures in digs six times, including the final five matches of the season... recorded a career-high 26 digs on March 7, against Bellarmine.

UNA 2019: Received a red-shirt for the 2019 season.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Mackenzie Leigh O'Loughlin. She is the daughter of Jeffrey and Denise O'Loughlin. She was born on August 29, 2001 and has one sister. She is majoring in digital marketing at UNA.

UNA 2021: Gerig played in all 29 matches for the Lions last season...she split time at libero and defensive specialists, finishing the season with a team-high 269 digs...averaged a team-high 2.72 digs per-set, including a season-high 21 digs on Oct. 15, against Central Arkansas...added 58 assists and 22 service aces on the year.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Normal Community High School for coach Christine Konopasek...was a setter for the Ironmen, earning MVP honors as a junior...was also a first team all-conference pick and added second team All-State honors.

UNA SPRING 2021: She played in 10 matches and 20 sets during the Spring 2021 campaign...had nine kills and seven blocks on the year...added two digs and an assist.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped for coaches Sam Skelton and Anthony Childers at Jupiter Christian School...helped lead the Eagles to a regional title in 2017 and a spot in the Florida High School State Tournament...was named MVP and Female Athlete of the year as a senior in 2018...hit over .400 as a senior with 209 kills, 44 blocks, 52 service aces and 88 digs...was an honorable mention all-area selection.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Miya-Cole Brown. She is the daughter of Jason and Brandy Brown. She was born on February 14, 2003 and has one brother. She is majoring in nursing at UNA.

HIGH SCHOOL: She played for coach Andrea Kelly at Summertown High School...played outside hitter for the Eagles, who won back-to-back 1A state titles in 2019 and 2020...also helped lead the team to a district championship and consecutive regional titles...was a three-time all-district, three-time all-region and two-time All-State selection...earned regional and state MVP honors as a senior in 2020.

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HIGH SCHOOL: She played for coach Alicia Kidston at Lutheran High School...helped lead the Lions the 2018 Class 3A state championship, as well as runner-up finishes in 2017 and 2019...was a first team All-State selection as a setter in 2018 and earned the same honor the following year as an outside hitter...also received second team All-State honors as a setter in 2017...finished her career with 1,797 career assists, 607 kills, 833 digs and 171 service aces.

UNA 2021: Johnson played in 21 matches last season, including one start...she recorded 37 digs, 21 assists15 service aces and a kill on the year...had 10 digs on Oct. 1, against Bellarmine.

UNA SPRING 2021: She saw action in 14 matches, including all 48 sets as a true freshman for the Lions in the spring of 2021...started two matches at setter and finished the season with a team-high 167 assists and a 3.48 assists-perset average...added 82 digs, 13 service aces and three kills on the year...recorded a pair of double-doubles, including a 19-assist, 11-dig performance on March 6, against Bellarmine.

KENNEDEY JOHNSON 13 5-10 • SetterJuniorCastleRock, Colorado

PERSONAL: Her full name is Kennedey Rae Johnson. She is the daughter of Chris and Mary Johnson. She was born on April 29, 2002 and has one brother, Cooper. She is majoring in interior architecture and design at UNA.

UNA 2021: Brown saw action in 21 matches as a true freshman last season...she had one start and totaled 88 kills on the year...added 18 digs, five blocks and three service aces...reached double figures in kills three times, including a career-high 18 on Nov. 14, at Central Arkansas.

MIYA-COLE BROWN 14 5-11 • OutsideSophomoreHitterSummertown,Tennessee

MARY KATE STASEVICH 19 6-2 • MiddleSophomoreHitterChesapeake,Virginia

OTHER COLLEGE: Oszoy played her freshman season for coach Aleah Hayes at Trinity Valley Community College in Athens, Texas...she was a first team all-conference selection... was also a four-time conference Setter of the Week and earned Region XIV all-tournament honors...was named the regional Setter of the Year...recorded 1,065 assists as a true freshman to lead the conference and finish ninth in all of NJCAA...averaged 9.59 assists per-set.

HIGH SCHOOL: Stasevich played at Grassfield High School for coach Robin Smith...she played middle hitter and helped lead the Grizzlies to two consecutive 6A playoff appearances, including a 2019 district championship.

HIGH SCHOOL: She attended Private Okyanus High School and was the setter and played 1st League with Goztepe Sports Club in Turkey...helped lead the team to a fourth-place finish in the state playoffs.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Mary Katharine Stasevich. She is the daughter of Stephen and Christen Stasevich. She was born on June 16, 2003 and has one brother and one sister. She is majoring in business management at UNA.

UNA 2021: Stasevich saw action in 22 matches, including a pair of starts as a true freshman last season...she totaled 14 kills on the year...added one assist, one digs and 18 total blocks...recorded two kills and three blocks on Sept. 4, against Alcorn State.

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ELIF

PERSONAL: Her full name is Elif Burcu Ozsoy. She is the daughter of Osman Ozsoy and Sibel Dincer. She was born on February 19, 2002 and has one sibling. She is majoring in electro-mechanical engineering at UNA. OZSOY 7 6-2 • SetterSophomoreAnkara,Turkey

LUCY WEDDING 9 5-10 • OutsideFreshmanHitterLexington,Kentucky

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5-11 • OutsideFreshmanHitterElgin,Illinois

TAYLOR FLOYD 11 6-1 • OutsideSeniorHitterLouisville,Kentucky

OTHER COLLEGE: Ratzloff played four seasons at Rhode Island for coach Angel Agu...helped lead the Rams to their first Atlantic 10 championshps since 2017...was a threetime A10 Defensive Player of the Week and two-time A10 Academic All-Conference selection...totaled 991 digs in her four seasons, averaging 3.93 digs per set...added 158 assists and 34 service aces.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Isabella Ritter Ratzloff. She is the daughter of Corey and Brenda Ratzloff. She was born on May 31, 2000 and has one sister, Evie. She is pursuing a master's degree at UNA.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Easte Ridge High School under coach Steve Anderson...she helped lead the team to its first conference title in 2017...finished her prep career with more than 2,000 digs, setting a school record a totaling the second-highest in state history...was a four-time all-conference selction and three-time team MVP...earned an academic letter all four years of varsity and won the academic All-State award as a senior.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Hayley Rae Martin. She is the daughter of David and Joy Martin. She was born on August 18, 2004 and has two sisters. She is majoring in business at UNA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Wedding played outside hitter for coach Ashley Federle at Lexington Catholic High School... she earned second team All-City honors as a sophomore in 2019...added back-to-back first-team honors the following two seasons... helped lead the team to a 2A state championship...finished her prep career with 1,027 kills, 1,252 digs and 132 service aces...was also a member of the National Honors Society and was named to the JVA watch list.

HIGH SCHOOL: She prepped at Ballard High School under Coach Ashley Fabrizi...served as varisty captain three years playing outside hitter and right side...named first team All-State...Graduated as the school's all-time leader in kills... also earned three stater all-district honors.

PERSONAL: Her full name is Anna Lucille Wedding. She is the daughter of Michael and Christi Wedding. She was born on January 6, 2004 and has two brothers and one sister.

ELLA RATZLOFF 10 5-4 • LiberoSeniorWoodbury, Minnesota

HAYLEY MARTIN 21

PERSONAL: Her full name is Taylor Marie Floyd. She is the daughter of John and Donna Floyd. She was born on August 7, 2000 and has three brothers, Ryan, Calvin and Luke, and one sister, Katy, who also plays volleyball at UNA. She is pursuing an MBA at UNA.

HIGH SCHOOL: Martin played outside hitter at Harvest Christian Academy for coach Andy Kownacki...helped lead the team to back-to-back regional and sectional championships in 2019 and 2020...added another regional title in 2022...was a three-time first team all-conference selection and was named conference MVP in 2021 and 2022...was a three-time all-area pick and also received second team All-State recognition in 2020 and 2022...finished her prep career with 1,103 kills.

OTHER COLLEGE: Floyd played four seasons at Belmont before transferring to UNA...she earned All-Ohio Valley Conference honors during her junior and senior seasons... totaled 857 kills, leading the Bruins in three of the four seasons.

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 21 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 DATE DAY OPPONENT SITE TIME AUGUST 19 Fri MIDDLE TENNESSEE (Exhibition) FLOWERS HALL 6:00 PM UNC-Asheville Invitational 26 Fri vs. Stonehill Asheville, N.C. 3:30 PM 26 Sat at UNC-Asheville Asheville, N.C. 6:30 PM SEPTEMBER UNA Volleyball Classic 2 Fri GRAMBLING STATE FLOWERS HALL Noon 2 Fri LAMAR FLOWERS HALL 7:00 PM 3 Sat NEW ORLEANS FLOWERS HALL 1:30 PM 7 Wed ALABAMA STATE FLOWERS HALL 6:00 PM Morehead State Comford Inn-vitational 9 Fri vs. Robert Morris Morehead, K.y. 1:00 PM 9 Fri vs. Quinnipiac Morehead, K.y. 4:30 PM 10 Sat at Morehead State Morehead, K.y. 2:00 PM Tennessee State Tiger Classic 16 Fri vs. Alcorn State Nashville, Tenn. Noon 17 Sat vs. Bethune-Cookman Nashville, Tenn. Noon 17 Sun at Tennessee State Nashville, Tenn. 3:00 PM 23 Fri at Kennesaw State* Kennesaw, Ga. 6:00 PM 24 Sat at Jacksonville State* Jacksonville, Ala.. 4:00 PM 30 Fri BELLARMINE* FLOWERS HALL 6:00 PM OCTOBER 2 Sun EASTERN KENTUCKY* FLOWERS HALL 1:00 PM 7 Fri at Jacksonville* Jacksonville, Fla. 6:00 PM 9 Sun at North Florida* Jacksonville, Fla. 10:00 AM 14 Fri STETSON* FLOWERS HALL 6:00 PM 16 Sun FGCU* FLOWERS HALL 1:00 PM 21 Fri at Austin Peay* Clarksville, Tenn. 6:00 PM 22 Sat at Lipscomb* Nashville, Tenn. 6:00 PM 26 Wed CENTRAL ARKANSAS* FLOWERS HALL 6:00 PM 30 Sun at Central Arkansas* Conway, Ark. Noon NOVEMBER 4 Fri LIBERTY* FLOWERS HALL 6:00 PM 6 Sun Queens* FLOWERS HALL 1:00 PM 11 Fri at Jacksonville State* Jacksonville, Ala. 4:00 PM 13 Sun LIPSCOMB* FLOWERS HALL 1:00 PM 17-19 ASUN Tournament DeLand, Fla. TBA 2022 SCHEDULE 17-19 ASUN Tournament DeLand, Fla. TBA

22 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2022 ASUN VOLLEYBALL PRE-SEASON COACHES' POLL 2022 ASUN Conference Volleyball Preseason Honors and Awards Preseason Player of the Year: Erin Shomaker, FGCU Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: Rocio Moro, North Florida Preseason Setter of the Year: Chelsey Lockey, FGCU Preseason All Conference Team Pos Name School Cl Hometown Academic Major OH Erin Shomaker* FGCU Sr. Granville, Ohio Health Science OH Lily Felts FGCU Sr Knoxville, Tenn Local Government Mgmt S Chelsey Lockey FGCU Sr. Eaton, Colo. Social Work MB Zoe Gonzales Jacksonville State Sr Longmont, Colo Marketing OH Lena Kindermann Jacksonville State Gr. Neuenkirchen, Germany Undecided RS Emma Schurfranz Kennesaw State Sr Louisville, Ky Marketing L Rocio Moro North Florida Jr San Juan, P R Nursing * Denotes unanimous selection to preseason team Preseason Volleyball Coaches Poll Pl. Team (1st Place Votes) Points 1 FGCU (13) 191 2. Jacksonville State 167 3. Kennesaw State 157 4 Lipscomb 138 5. Liberty 134 6 North Florida 133 7 Austin Peay 104 8. Stetson 91 9 Eastern Kentucky 87 10. Central Arkansas 83 11. North Alabama 64 12 Jacksonville 50 13. Bellarmine 43 14. Queens (1) 28 Fan Voted Preseason Player of the Year: Anna Katherine Griggs, North Alabama Fan-Voted Preseason Defensive Player of the Year: Meg Mersman, Lipscomb Fan Voted Preseason Setter of the Year: Claire Ochs, Jacksonville State

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Conference.FirstUNA avenged its GSC Tournament loss to Harding, routing the Lady Bisons 3-0. The Lions then destroyed host Truman State 3-0 before claiming the South Central Region title with a 3-2 win over Central Missouri State. At the Elite Eight in San Bernardino, Calif., UNA beat Lock Haven 3-2 in the quarterfinal, then beat Grand Valley State 3-1 to advance to the championship match. In the finals it was all UNA as the Lions defeated title. UNA closed the season at 33-7.In addition to head coach Matt Peck being named Division II Coach of the Year, seniors Yana Ninova and Ashley Moffitt were named to AllAmerica teams. It was the third time in four years for Moffitt to earn All-America honors, while Ninova made All-American for the second time. The duo both earned All-GSC and All-South Central Region honors for the fourth consecutive year and played on Lion teams that posted a combined 135-19 record. Senior Te'Jaye Redd was named honorable mention All-American and was also an All-GSC and All-South Central RegionCoachpick.Matt Peck departed following the conclusion of the season but his legacy at UNA includes a 312-61 record over nine seasons, seven Gulf South Conference championships, eight NCAA appearances,Tournamentfourregional titles and one Division II National Championship.

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The University of North Alabama volleyball team's 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship was an unlikely end to a season that began with great promise but appeared to be headed for an unexpectedly quick end. UNA had boasted one of the most powerful collegiate volleyball programs in the nation over the last eight years, making eight straight NCAA Tournament appearances and going to three Elite Eights. But entering the 2003 NCAA Tournament, the Lions had lost seven matches. That was a loss total the Lions had only seen once since 1995. UNA had also failed to win the Gulf South Conference championship for the first time in eight years, losing in the championship match to Harding.

UNA had also fallen out of the Division II poll during the 2003 season, ending a streak of being ranked in 83 consecutive polls. The Lions entered the 2003 post-season ranked No. 23 in the Despitenation.theodds, UNA rolled through six NCAA Tournament matches undefeated and claimed not only the first volleyball national championship in school history but also the first national title ever won by a UNA women's athletic team. It was also the first NCAA volleyball title for a school from the state of Alabama or the Gulf South

LIONS CLAIM 2003 NCAA DIVISION II VOLLEYBALL TITLE

24 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 LIONS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 1996 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.) UNA 3, Texas Woman's 0 Central Missouri State 3, UNA 1 1997 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Canyon, Texas) UNA 3, Central Missouri State 0 West Texas A&M 3, UNA 0 1998 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.) UNA 3, Alabama-Huntsville 0 UNA 3, Rockhurst 0 ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT Kissimmee, Hawaii-PacifiFla.c3, UNA 0 1999 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kansas City, Mo.) UNA 3, Alabama-Huntsville 0 UNA 3, Rockhurst 2 ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT Battle Creek, Mich. Northern Kentucky 3, UNA 1 2000 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.) UNA 3, Arkansas Tech 0 UNA 3, Truman State 2 ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT Sioux Falls, S.D. UNA 3, Tampa 0 FINAL FOUR Sioux Falls, S.D. Augustana 3, UNA 0 2001 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.) UNA 3, Central Missouri State 0 Truman State 3, UNA 0 2002 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Topeka, Kan.) UNA 3, Albany State 0 Truman State 3, UNA 2 2003 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.) UNA 3, Harding 0 UNA 3, Truman State 0 UNA 3, Central Missouri State 2 ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT San Bernardino, Calif. UNA 3, Lock Haven 2 FINAL FOUR San Bernardino, Calif. UNA 3, Grand Valley State 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP San Bernardino, Calif. UNA 3, Concordia (Minn.) 0 2004 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.) Pittsburg State 3, UNA 2 2005 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Florence, Ala.) UNA 3, Albany State 0 Central Missouri 3, UNA 1 2006 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL (Kirksville, Mo.) UNA 3, Pittsburg State 1 UNA 3, Truman State 2 UNA 3, Central Missouri 0 ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT Pensacola, Fla. UNA 3, Ashland 0 FINAL FOUR Pensacola, Fla. UNA 3, West Texas A&M 0 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Pensacola, Fla. Tampa 3, UNA 1 Jessica Austin 2009 SOUTH REGIONAL (Tampa, Fla.) Saint Leo 3, UNA 0 2010 SOUTH REGIONAL (Tampa, Fla.) West Florida 3, UNA 2 2011 SOUTH REGIONAL (Tampa, Fla.) Rollins 3, UNA 1 2015 SOUTH REGIONAL (West Palm Beach, Fla.) Florida Southern 3, UNA 1 2016 SOUTH REGIONAL (West Palm Beach, Fla.) West Florida 3, UNA 1 2017 SOUTH REGIONAL (West Palm Beach, Fla.) Saint Leo 3, UNA 1

RECORDS

MOST ASSISTS: 92 vs Truman State (Away), Nov. 10, 2006 (UNA 3-2)

BEST GSC RECORD: 16-0 in 2000 TEAM

LION

MOST CONSECUTIVE CONFERENCE WINS: 48 (1995-1999 in the Gulf South Conference)

MOST DIGS: 130 vs. Alabama-Huntsville (Away), Nov. 13, 1994 (UAH 3-2)

MOST SERVICE ACES: 26 vs. Albany State, Aug. 26, 2006 BEST SINGLE MATCH ATTENDANCE: 935 vs. West Georgia - Sept. 29, 2015 (UNA 3-0) SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .320 (1,947 K, 611 E, 4,179 TA) in 2001, 115 games. MOST ATTACK ATTEMPTS: 6,155 (2,368 K, 824 E) in 2006, 137 games. ATTACK ATTEMPTS PER GAME: 44.93 (6,155 TA) in 2006, 137 games. MOST KILLS: 2,394 in 2005, (809 E, 5,551 TA) 133 games. KILLS PER GAME: 18.00 in 2005, (2,394 K), 133 games. MOST ASSISTS: 2,188 in 1996, 169 games. ASSISTS PER GAME: 16.29 in 2005, (2,167 assists), 133 games. MOST DIGS: 2,638 in 2006, 137 games. DIGS PER GAME: 19.26 in 2006 (2,638 digs) 137 games. MOST SERVICE ACES: 409 in 1996, 169 games.

MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS AGAINST CONFERENCE OPPONENTS: 74, (Nov. 4, 1995 - Nov. 2, 1999) CONSECUTIVE WINS AT HOME: 31, (Sept. 3, 1998 - Oct. 22, 1999) HOME ATTENDANCE IN A SEASON: 4,584 in 2007, 13 matches.

MOST KILLS: 94 vs Truman State (Away), Nov. 10, 2006 (UNA 3-2)

BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .620 (46 K, 2 E, 71 TA) vs. Mississippi University for Women (Home); Oct. 10, 2000

MOST TOTAL BLOCKS: 21 (9 BS- 24 BA) vs. Mississippi College (Away), Sept. 16, 1994 (MC 3-2)

MISCELLANEOUSTEAMRECORDS

Sandra Alexander set numerous UNA and Gulf South Conference records, including best hitting percentage in a season and career. She also holds the NCAA Division II record for career hitting percentage at .443.

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 25 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 SERVICE ACES PER GAME: 2.87 in 2001, (330 Aces) 115 games. MOST WINS: 44 in 1996 (Lost 4) MOST LOSSES: 23 in 1978 (Won 3) MOST MATCHES IN A SEASON: 48 in 1996 (44-4) BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE: .947 in 2005 (36-2) MOST CONSECUTIVE WINS: 39 (Sept. 1, 2000 - Nov. 30, 2000) MOST WINS AT HOME: 21 in 1998 (21-1)

TEAMSINGLE-MATCHRECORDS

ASSISTS PER GAME: 14.36 by Laura Bellinger in 2005, 1,910 Assists in 133 games

MOST DIGS: 43 by Ashley Hill vs. Truman State (Away) Nov. 10, 2006 (UNA 3-2)

MOST ACES (non-rally format): 10 by Gretchen Midkiff vs. West Alabama (Away), Oct. 19, 1999 (UNA 3-0) MOST ACES (rally format): 12 by Danielle Palasak vs Albany State (Home), Aug. 26, 2006 (UNA 3-0) SINGLE INDIVIDUALSEASONRECORDS

MOST TOTAL BLOCKS: 10 by Toby Wysocki vs. Henderson State (Home), Nov. 17, 1996 (UNA 3-1), 10 by Sandra Alexander vs. (Neutral),WashburnOct. 12, 2002 (Lost 3-2).

INDIVIDUALSINGLE-MATCHRECORDS

* MOST MATCHES WITH DOUBLE FIGURE DIGS: 34 by Jessica Hansen (2008) MOST MATCHES WITH 20+ KILLS AND 20+ DIGS: 4 by Ronda Price (1999) In 2008, Whitney Sanders tied a school, conference and NCAA Division II record for hitting percentage in a single match with a .941 showing on Sept. 20 against Henderson State. She now shares the national record with UNA's Nesrin Seckin, who accomplished the feat in 2000.

LION INDIVIDUAL

RECORDS

MOST ASSISTS: 76 Jenni Driscoll vs. Northwest Missouri State (Away) Sept. 27, 1996 (UNA 3-1); Nichole Kuslik vs. Rockhurst (Away) Nov. 21, 1999 (UNA 3-2); Laura Bellinger vs. Montevallo (Away) Nov. 1, 2005 (UNA 3-2); Laura Bellinger vs. Harding (Away) Nov. 12, 2005 (UNA 3-2)

BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .464 by Sandra Alexander in 2002 (344 K, 56 E, 621 TA) 116 games. MOST KILLS: 857 by Yana Ninova in 2003 (857 K, 193 E, 1,617 TA) 140 games. KILLS PER GAME: 6.12 by Yana Ninova in 2003 - 857 Kills in 140 games MOST ASSISTS: 2,060 by Jenni Driscoll in 1996, 168 games.

MOST MATCHES WITH DOUBLE FIGURE KILLS: 39 by Yana Ninova (2003)

SERVICE ACES PER GAME: .783 by Gretchen Midkiff in 2000, (108 services aces), 138 games.

MOST DIGS: 726 by Jessica Hansen in 2008, 129 games DIGS PER GAME: 5.63 by Jessica Hansen in 2008, 129 games, 726 digs MOST BLOCK SOLOS: 171 by Vicki Mesplay in 1986, 118 games. MOST BLOCK ASSISTS: 149 by Toby Wysocki in 1996, 168 games. MOST SERVICE ACES: 108 by Gretchen Midkiff in 2000, 138 games.

MOST KILLS: 36 Yana Ninova vs. Central Missouri State (Away), Nov. 22, 2003 (UNA 3-2) * BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: (minimum 15 attempts) .941 Whitney Sanders (16 K, 0 E, 17 TA) vs. Henderson State (Away), Sept. 20, 2008 (UNA 3-0) ;Nesrin Seckin (16 K, 0 E, 17 TA) vs. MUW (Home), Oct. 10, 2000 (UNA 3-0)

26 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 CAREERRECORDSINDIVIDUAL BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .443 by Sandra Alexander, 2000-02, (915 K, 166 E, 1,690 TA) MOST KILLS: 2,550 by Ronda Price, 19961999) MOST ATTACK ATTEMPTS: 6,091 by Rhoda Price (1996-1999) KILLS PER GAME: 4.90 by Yana Ninova, 2000-03, 2,287 kills in 466 games MOST ASSISTS: 6,985 by Ashley Moffitt, 2000-03. ASSISTS PER GAME: 13.80 by Ashley Moffitt, 2000-03, 6,985 in 506 games. MOST DIGS: 2,265 by Jessica Hansen, 20052008, 523 games DIGS PER GAME (4 years): 4.56 by Ashtyn Kapovich (2,216 digs in 486 games) 20142017 DIGS PER GAME (2 years): 4.92 by Ashley Hill (1,073 digs in 218 games) 2005-2006 MOST SERVICE ACES: 280 by Gretchen Midkiff, 1997-2000, 491 games MOST TOTAL BLOCKS: 403 by Rachel Price 1996-99 (39 BS, 364 BA) 593 games MOST BLOCK ASSISTS: 364 by Rachel Price 1996-99 in 593 games MOST MATCHES WITH DOUBLE FIGURE KILLS: 143 by Ronda Price (1996-99) MOST MATCHES WITH 20+ KILLS: 34 by Ronda Price (1996-99) MOST MATCHES WITH DOUBLE FIGURE DIGS: 122 by Ashtyn Kapovich (2014-2017) MOST MATCHES WITH 20+ KILLS AND 20+ DIGS: 9 by Ronda Price (1996-99) MOST GAMES PLAYED: 593 by Rachel Price 1996-99 MOST MATHCES PLAYED: 178 by Rachel and Ronda Price 1996-99

TEAMSINGLE-MATCHRECORDS

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 27 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 DIVISION I TEAM RECORDS

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .185 (1,241 K, 601 E, 3,462 TA) in 2021, 107 sets. MOST ATTACK ATTEMPTS: 3,462 (1,241 K, 601 E) in 2021, 107 sets. ATTACK ATTEMPTS PER SET: 34.46 (3,101 TA) in 2018, 90 sets. MOST KILLS: 1,241 in 2021, (601 E, 3,462 TA) 107 sets. KILLS PER SET: 11.6 in 2021, (1,241 K), 107 sets. MOST ASSISTS: 1,157 in 2021, 107 sets. ASSISTS PER SET: 10.81 in 2021, (1,157 assists), 107 sets. MOST DIGS: 1,343 in 2018, 90 sets. DIGS PER SET: 14.9 in 2018 (1,343 digs) 137 games. MOST SERVICE ACES: 192 in 2021, 107 sets. SERVICE ACES PER GAME: 1.79 in 2021, (192 Aces) 107 sets. MOST WINS: 9 in 2021 (Lost 20) MOST LOSSES: 25 in 2019 (Won 4) MOST MATCHES IN A SEASON: 29 in 2019 (4-25); and in 2021 (9-20) HOME ATTENDANCE IN A SEASON: 3,013 in 2021, 8 matches.

MOST KILLS: 66 vs Stetson (NEUTRAL), Sept. 25, 2021 (SU 3-2) BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .438 (33 K, 5 E, 64 TA) vs. South Carolina State (NEUTRAL); Sept. 11, 2021 MOST ASSISTS: 63 vs Stetson (NEUTRAL), Sept. 25, 2021 (SU 3-2) MOST DIGS: 95 vs. Tennessee State (Neutral), August. 31, 2018 (UNA 3-2) MOST TOTAL BLOCKS: 15 (2 BS- 26 BA) vs. Bellarmine (Home), March. 6, 2021 (BU 3-2) MOST SERVICE ACES: 13 vs. South Carolina State (NEUTRAL); Sept. 11, 2021 BEST SINGLE MATCH ATTENDANCE: 473 vs. Tennessee State; Sept. 17, 2019 (TSU 3-0)

Katy Floyd set several UNA Division I records as a true freshman in 2021. She currently holds the record for most kills in a match with 21, most service aces in a match with 5, most kills in a season with 288, most kills per-set in a sesson with 2.85, most service aces in a season with 48, most service aces per-set in a season wiht 0.48 and most matche with double figure kills in a season with 15.

INDIVIDUALSINGLE-MATCHRECORDS

MOST MATCHES WITH DOUBLE FIGURE KILLS: 15 by Katy Floyd (2021) MOST MATCHES WITH DOUBLE FIGURE DIGS: 17 by Mackenzie Sullivan (2019)

DIGS PER SET: 4.43 by Genesis Benitez in 2018 (359 in 81 sets)

Breylee Linder holds UNA's Division I records for most assists in a single match with 54 vs. Eastern Kentucky. She also holds the single-season Division I record with 880 in 2021. She enters her senior year in 2022 with 1,488 career assists.

MOST ASSISTS: 54 by Breylee Linder vs. Eastern Kentucky (Home) Oct. 29, 2021 (EKU 3-2)

BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .524 (minimum 15 attempts) by Madison Ruble (12 K, 1 E, 21 TA) vs. Jacksonville (Home), Nov. 4, 2018 (UNA 3-0)

MOST ASSISTS: 880 by Breylee Linder in 2021 (106 sets) ASSISTS PER SET: 8.3 by Breylee Linder in 2021 (880 A in 106 sets) MOST DIGS: 377 by Mackenzie Sullivan in 2019 (90 sets)

KILLS PER SET: 2.85 by Katy Floyd in 2021(288 K in 101 sets)

MOST DIGS: 34 by Mackenzie Sullivan vs. Liberty (Home) Oct. 4, 2019 (LU 3-2)

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MOST TOTAL BLOCKS: 9 by Anna Katherine Griggs (3 BS, 6 BA) vs. Central Arkansas (Home), Oct. 15, 2021 (UNA 3-1)

MOST ACES: 5 by Jayden Davila-McClary vs. North Florida (Away), Nov. 9, 2018 (UNF 3-0); Breylee Linder vs. North Florida (Away), Oct. 18, 2019 (UNF 3-0); Katy Floyd vs. Alcorn State (Neutral), Sept. 4, 2021 (UNA 3-2); Katy Floyd vs. Bellarmine (Home), Oct. 30, 2021 (UNA 3-0) BEST HITTING PERCENTAGE: .289 by Anna Katherine Griggs in 2021 (236 K, 75 E, 558 TA) 107 sets.

DIVISION I INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

MOST KILLS: 21 by Katy Floyd vs. Stetson (Neutral), Sept. 25, 2021 (SU 3-2); and vs. Eastern Kentucky (Home), Oct. 29, 2021 (EKU 3-2)

MOST SERVICE ACES: 48 by Katy Floyd in 2021 (101 sets) SERVICE ACES PER SET: .048 by Katy Floyd in 2021, (48 SA in 101 sets)

MOST BLOCK SOLOS: 15 by Anna Katherine Griggs in 2021 (107 sets) MOST BLOCK ASSISTS: 79 by Maggie Sullivan in 2019 (101 sets)

MOST KILLS: 288 by Katy Floyd in 2021 (288 K, 160 E, 887 TA) 101 sets.

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 29 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 1979 (Won 20, Lost 19) Stillman 3-0 Huntingdon 2-0 Alabama State 1-3 Alabama A&M 3-2 Mississippi State 0-2 Georgia 0-2 Alabama-Birmingham ................... 2-0 Auburn 0-3 Alabama-Birmingham 3-1 Georgia 0-3 Alabama A&M 3-0 Montevallo 0-3 Huntingdon 2-0 Alabama State 2-0 Jacksonville State ......................... 3-2 Berry College 2-1 Stillman 3-0 Tennessee-Martin 1-3 Montevallo 3-1 Presbyterian ................................. 2-0 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2-0 Georgia 1-2 West Georgia 1-2 North Carolina-Charlotte 0-2 West Georgia 2-1 Troy State 2-1 Judson 2-0 Appalachian State ......................... 1-2 Moorehead State 0-2 Covenant College 2-0 Tennessee Tech 1-2 Austin Peay 0-2 Jacksonville State 2-3 Judson 2-0 Troy State 1-2 Memphis State ............................. 0-2 STATE TOURNAMENT vs Alabama State 0-3 vs Judson 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 1-3 1980 (Won 24, Lost 13) Tuskegee 2-0 Memphis State 0-2 Alabama A&M 1-3 Huntingdon ................................... 2-1 Montevallo 3-2 Jacksonville State 3-2 Alabama-Birmingham 1-2 Stillman 3-0 Lawson State 2-1 West Alabama 3-1 Troy State 1-2 Columbus College ......................... 2-0 Montevallo 1-3 New Orleans 2-0 Jackson State 2-0 Nicholls State 0-2 Southeastern Louisiana................. 0-2 Nicholls State 0-2 Alabama-Birmingham 2-0 Stillman 3-1 West Alabama 3-0 Alabama State 3-0 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-0 Huntingdon 2-0 Alabama State 2-1 Jacksonville State 2-3 Judson 2-1 Alabama A&M 3-1 Lawson State 2-0 Georgia Tech 2-0 Montevallo .................................... 0-2 Tennessee-Chattanooga 2-0 Georgia 0-2 STATE TOURNAMENT vs Troy State 2-1 vs Jacksonville State .................... 0-2 vs Alabama A&M 2-1 vs Alabama State 1-2 1981 (Won 15, Lost 22) Alabama State 0-2 Huntingdon 0-2 Tuskegee 2-0 Alabama A&M 0-2 Stillman 2-0 West Alabama ............................... 2-0 Stillman 2-0 Alabama-Birmingham 0-2 Mississippi-Women 0-2 Tennessee-Martin 2-1 Tennessee Tech 1-2 Western Kentucky 2-0 Montevallo 0-2 Montevallo .................................... 1-2 Huntingdon 2-0 Columbus College 2-0 Jacksonville State 1-2 Florida College 2-1 North Georgia 2-0 Huntingdon 2-1 Montevallo 2-1 Troy State ..................................... 0-2 Alabama State 2-3 Alabama-Birmingham 2-1 Jacksonville State 1-2 Alabama A&M 2-3 Troy State 0-2 Tennessee-Martin 1-2 Jacksonville State 0-2 Montevallo .................................... 0-2 West Alabama 2-1 Lake City C.C. 0-2 Alabama State 1-2 Georgia Tech 0-2 STATE TOURNAMENT vs Jacksonville State 2-0 vs Alabama State 0-2 vs Jacksonville State 0-2 1982 (Won 29, Lost 10) GSC CHAMPIONS Tuskegee 3-1 Montevallo 0-3 Alabama State 2-3 Troy State ..................................... 1-2 Columbus College ......................... 2-0 West Alabama 2-1 Huntingdon 2-0 Jacksonville State 3-1 Alabama-Birmingham 2-1 Alabama A&M ............................... 1-3 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs Georgia 0-2 vs Bryan College 2-0 vs Jacksonville. 0-2 vs Georgia Tech 2-0 Alabama State 2-0 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 1-2 UT-MARTIN INVITATIONAL vs Christian Brothers 2-0 vs West Georgia ............................ 2-1 vs Austin Peay 2-0 vs Southwestern 2-0 vs Tennessee-Chattanooga 2-0 vs Western Kentucky 2-0 at Tennessee-Martin ..................... 2-0 vs Univ. of the South 2-0 Middle Tennessee 0-2 Tennessee Tech 0-2 Jacksonville State 3-1 Austin Peay 2-0 Tennessee-Martin 2-0 Middle Tennessee 3-0 West Alabama ............................... 3-0 Montevallo 1-2 Alabama-Birmingham 3-1 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Troy State 2-1 vs Tennessee-Martin 2-0 vs Jacksonville State 2-1 vs West Alabama .......................... 2-0 vs Tennessee-Martin 3-1 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 1983 (Won 32, Lost 8) Montevallo 0-3 MUW Mississippi-WomenINVITATIONAL....................... 0-2 Jacksonville Univ. 2-1 Montevallo 2-0 Stephen F. Austin .......................... 2-0 Tennessee-Martin 2-1 Texas-Women’s. 2-0 Middle Tennessee 3-0 Alabama A&M 3-0 COLUMBUSTOURNAMENTCOLLEGE vs Ogelthorpe 2-0 vs Huntingdon 2-0 vs West Georgia 2-0 vs Alabama State 2-1 vs Jacksonville State 2-0 vs Troy State 2-0 Tuskegee 2-0 Huntingdon 2-0 West Alabama 3-0 Alabama State 3-1 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs Jacksonville State 3-1 vs Huntingdon 2-0 vs Tennessee Tech 2-0 vs Mississippi-Women 0-2 vs Montevallo 0-2 vs Alabama-Birmingham 0-2 Western Kentucky ................ (W) forfeit Christian Brothers 2-1 Tennessee-Martin 1-2 Jacksonville State 3-0 Tennessee-Martin 2-1 West Georgia 2-0 Troy State 2-0 West Alabama 2-0 Middle Tennessee ......................... 2-0 Austin Peay 2-0 Huntingdon 2-0 GSC(Martin,TOURNAMENTTenn.) vs West Georgia ............................ 3-0 vs Tennessee-Martin 3-1 vs Troy State 2-3 vs Troy State 1-3 1984 (Won 30, Lost 11) GSC CHAMPIONS Huntingdon 3-0 Tuskegee 3-0 Mississippi-Women 3-1 MUW INVITATIONAL vs Tennessee-Martin 2-1 vs Montevallo 1-2 at Mississippi-Women................... 0-2 vs Texas-Women’s Univ. 2-0 FLORIDA SOUTHERN INVITATIONAL vs Air Force 2-0 vs Troy State 2-1 vs Florida International.................. 2-0 at Florida Southern 2-0 vs Jacksonville 2-0 vs Air Force 1-3 at Montevallo 2-3 at West Alabama 3-0 Tennessee-Martin 3-1 TROY STATE CLASSIC vs Florida Southern ....................... 0-2 at Troy State 2-1 vs Jacksonville University 2-0 vs Rollins 2-0 vs Tennessee-Martin 2-0 vs Tampa 0-2 Mississippi-Women 2-3 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs Tennessee-Martin 2-0 vs Jacksonville State 2-1 at West Georgia 2-0 vs Mississippi-Women 2-1 vs Montevallo 0-2 Jacksonville State 3-1 at Middle Tennessee ..................... 3-0 Tennessee-Martin 3-2 ALL-TIME SCORES 1979-2017

30 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 1987 (Won 22, Lost 13) GSC CHAMPIONS Middle Tennessee 3-0 Montevallo .................................... 1-3 Tennessee-Martin 1-2 Mississippi-Women 2-3 Montevallo 0-3 West Alabama 2-0 Mississippi College 2-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 New Haven 3-0 Florida Southern ........................... 0-3 North Dakota 3-0 Mississippi-Women 0-3 Mississippi-Women 2-3 Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 Montevallo 2-3 Alabama-Huntsvillle 2-0 West Alabama 2-0 Troy State ..................................... 2-0 Eckerd College 2-0 Jacksonville State 2-0 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 Jacksonville State 3-1 Montevallo 0-3 West Georgia 3-0 Jacksonville State 2-3 Jacksonville State ......................... 2-0 Troy State 2-0 Tampa 0-2 Mississippi-Women 1-2 Mississippi-Women 1-3 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-1 Middle Tennessee 3-2 GSC(Martin,TOURNAMENTTenn.) vs Tennessee-Martin 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 3-1 1988 (Won 30, Lost 7) GSC CHAMPIONS Middle Tennessee ......................... 3-0 MUW INVITATIONAL vs Jackson State 3-0 at Mississippi-Women 0-3 vs Jacksonville State 3-1 vs Southeast Missouri State 0-3 Mississippi-Women 2-3 West Alabama ............................... 3-0 Mississippi College 3-0 Jacksonville State 3-1 UNA INVITATIONAL vs Jacksonville State 3-0 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs West Alabama 3-0 vs Troy State 3-2 Tennessee-Martin 0-3 SE MISSOURI TOURNAMENT vs Tennessee-Martin 3-1 at Southeast Missouri State 0-3 vs Mississippi-Women 3-0 Mississippi-Women 0-2 Middle Tennessee 3-0 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-0 Mississippi State 1-3 GSC (Troy,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Tennessee-Martin 3-1 vs Troy State ................................. 3-1 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 1986 (Won 23, Lost 19) GSC CHAMPIONS Montevallo 0-3 MUW INVITATIONAL at Mississippi-Women................... 0-2 vs Montevallo 0-2 vs Southern Mississippi 2-0 vs Tennessee-Martin 1-3 vs Florida Southern 1-3 vs Montevallo 0-2 Mississippi State........................... 3-1 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 West Alabama 2-0 Alabama-Huntsville 2-0 Mississippi-Women 1-3 Tennessee-Martin 3-0 MISSOURI TOURNAMENT at Missouri-St. Louis 1-3 vs Williams Woods ........................ 2-0 vs SIU-Edwardsville 2-0 vs School of Ozarks 2-0 vs McKendree 2-1 vs Arkansas-Little Rock 0-2 TROY STATE INVITATIONAL at Troy State 2-0 vs Tampa 0-2 vs Florida Southern ....................... 0-2 vs Jacksonville State 2-1 vs Mississippi-Women 0-2 Jacksonville State 1-3 Montevallo 1-3 Jacksonville State 2-3 Troy State 2-0 West Georgia ................................ 2-0 Mississippi College 2-0 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs Rollins 1-2 vs Tennessee-Martin 0-2 vs West Alabama .......................... 2-0 at West Georgia 2-1 West Alabama 3-0 Mississippi-Women 0-3 Middle Tennessee 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs West Georgia ............................ 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 vs Tennessee-Martin 3-1 vs Jacksonville State 1-3 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 vs Drury College 3-1 vs Southwest Baptist 3-1 Jacksonville State 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Troy State 3-2 Mississippi College 3-0 West Georgia 2-3 West Alabama 3-0 Mississippi-Women 0-3 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs Jacksonville State 3-1 vs UNC-Greensboro 3-1 vs Jacksonville State 3-1 vs Mississippi-Women 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-2 Middle Tennessee 3-0 GSC(Carrollton,TOURNAMENTGa.) vs West Alabama 3-0 vs West Georgia ............................ 3-2 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 1989 (Won 18, Lost 18) TROY STATE INVITATIONAL vs Huntingdon 3-1 at Troy State 3-2 vs Mississippi College ................... 3-0 vs West Alabama 3-1 vs Mississippi-Women 0-3 Middle Tennessee 3-2 ROLLINS TOURNAMENT vs South Carolina 2-3 vs Florida-Atlantic 1-3 vs Barry. 2-3 vs Mississippi-Women 0-3 SE MISSOURI TOURNAMENT vs Southwest Baptist 1-3 vs Missouri-St. Louis .................... 0-3 at Southeast Missouri St. 0-3 vs Northeast Missouri St. 0-3 Jacksonville State 2-3 UNA INVITATIONAL vs Rollins 3-2 vs West Alabama 3-1 vs Troy State 4-1 vs Jacksonville State 3-1 Tennessee-Martin 3-2 Mississippi-Women 2-3 Huntingdon ................................... 3-0 Troy State 2-1 West Alabama 3-2 Mississippi College 3-0 West Georgia 0-3 Jacksonville State 2-3 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL at West Georgia 2-3 vs Rollins ...................................... 3-1 West Alabama 2-0 Huntingdon 1-2 Troy State 2-1 West Georgia 2-0 Montevallo 2-3 Jacksonville State ......................... 2-3 Middle Tennessee 3-0 GSC(Carrollton,TOURNAMENTGa.) vs Troy State 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 3-1 vs Jacksonville State 3-1 1985 (Won 36, Lost 14) GSC CHAMPIONS Middle Tennessee ......................... 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 MUW INVITATIONAL vs Tennessee-Martin 2-0 vs Southern Mississippi 2-0 vs Huntingdon 2-0 at Mississippi-Women 0-2 vs Montevallo 1-2 at Mississippi-Women................... 0-2 vs Huntingdon 3-1 FLORIDA SOUTHERN INVITATIONAL vs Troy State 2-0 at Florida Southern 1-2 vs Mississippi-Women 0-2 vs Jacksonville 2-0 vs Alaska-Fairbanks 2-0 vs Florida International.................. 2-0 vs Florida International 0-2 Jacksonville State ......................... 3-1 Huntingdon 3-1 Montevallo 3-2 TROY STATE INVITATIONAL vs Rollins 2-0 vs Florida Southern ....................... 0-2 vsv Sam Houston 0-2 vs St. Augustine 2-1 vs James Madison 2-0 vs Tampa 0-2 at Troy State 2-0 Mississippi-Women 0-3 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL at West Georgia 2-0 vs Samford 2-0 vs Georgia Southern 2-0 vs Huntingdon 2-0 vs Huntingdon 2-0 vs Mississippi-Women 0-2 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-0 Montevallo 3-1 West Alabama 3-0 Mississippi-Women 0-3 Mississippi College 2-0 Jacksonville State 3-0 Jacksonville 2-0 West Georgia 2-1 Samford........................................ 2-0 Rollins 2-0

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 31 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 vs West Alabama 0-3 vs Jacksonville State .................... 2-3 vs UNC-Greensboro 3-0 vs Middle Tennessee 3-2 GSC (Jacksonville,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Troy State 2-3 vs Mississippi College 3-0 vs Tennessee-Martin 2-3 1990 (Won 20, Lost 17) TROY STATE INVITATIONAL vs West Alabama 2-3 at Troy State 2-3 vs Mississippi-Women 2-3 vs Mississippi College 3-0 vs Tennessee-Martin ..................... 3-2 MUW INVITATIONAL vs West Alabama 3-1 vs Troy State 1-3 vs Jackson State 3-0 at Mississippi-Women................... 2-3 Mississippi-Women 3-0 TENNESSEE-MARTIN INVITATIONAL vs Missouri-St. Louis 0-3 vs West Georgia 3-2 vs Christian Brothers 3-1 vs Mississippi-Women 3-2 vs Jacksonville State .................... 1-3 West Alabama 1-3 UNA INVITATIONAL vs Tennessee-Martin 3-1 vs Mississippi-Women 1-3 vs West Alabama 3-0 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 Jacksonville State 3-0 Tennessee-Martin 1-3 Mississippi-Women 3-1 West Georgia 3-0 Troy State 3-1 Mississippi College 3-0 Jacksonville State 1-3 MISSOURI-ST.TOURNAMENTLOUIS vs Southeast Missouri 0-3 vs Bellarmine 1-3 vs St. Josephs 3-1 vs Northern Kentucky 1-3 vs Indianapolis 3-2 Tennessee-Martin ......................... 3-2 West Alabama 1-3 GSC(Martin,TOURNAMENTTenn.) vs Tennessee-Martin 1-3 vs West Georgia ............................ 3-0 vs West Alabama 1-3 vs South Carolina-Aiken 1-3 vs Milligan .................................... 3-0 Montevallo 0-3 Lincoln Memorial 3-1 Jacksonville State 0-3 West Alabama 3-0 GSC(Carrollton,TOURNAMENTGa.) vs West Alabama .......................... 1-3 vs Lincoln Memorial 3-0 vs Mississippi College 3-1 vs West Alabama 2-3 1993 (Won 20, Lost 21) CHRISTIAN BROTHERS INVITATIONAL vs Trevecca Nazarene.......... 3-0 vs Rhodes College................... 3-0 vs Alabama-Huntsville......... 0-3 at Christian Brothers........... .......... 2-3 MUW INVITATIONAL vs West Alabama........................ 2-3 vs Jacksonville State 3-0 vs Eckerd College................ 0-3 at Freed-Hardeman.... 2-3 at Cumberland.............. 0-3 Lambuth........... ........................... .3-0 Huntingdon.................. 3-1 at West Georgia.................. 3-1 at Jacksonville State........ 1-3 West Georgia.................. 3-1 Lincoln Memorial............ 3-0 at Lambuth................ 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville......... 3-2 Mississippi College........... ............ 2-3 West Alabama.................... 3-2 Central Arkansas 0-3 Mississippi-Women 0-3 Henderson State 0-3 Cumberland 2-3 JACKSONVILLE STATE INVITATIONAL at Jacksonville State 0-3 vs Rollins College .......................... 1-3 vs West Georgia 2-3 vs Presbyterian 1-3 vs Saint Leo 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial ...................... 3-2 Freed-Hardeman 3-0 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs South Carolina-Aiken 3-1 vs Mississippi-Women 0-3 at West Georgia 3-0 vs Tusculum 3-1 vs Jackson State .......................... 1-3 vs Armstrong State 3-1 at Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Mississippi College 3-1 vs Mississippi-Women 0-3 vs West Alabama 3-1 vs Alabama-Huntsville 2-3 1991 (Won 10, Lost 17) MUW INVITATIONAL vs West Georgia 3-1 vs Tennessee-Martin 0-3 vs Jacksonville State 0-3 Mississippi-Women 0-3 Mississippi College 3-1 West Alabama 0-3 Jacksonville State ......................... 2-3 Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE TOURNAMENT vs Presbyterian 1-3 vs Trevecca 3-0 vs Tusculum 1-3 West Georgia 2-3 Tennessee-Martin 3-2 Mississippi-Women....................... 0-3 Jacksonville State 1-3 Mississippi College 3-1 West Alabama 3-2 Mississippi-Women 0-3 West Georgia ................................ 3-1 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs St. Augustine 3-0 vs South Carolina-Aiken 3-0 vs Mississippi-Women 1-3 vs Tennessee-Martin 0-3 Alabama-Huntsville 2-3 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Jacksonville State 0-3 vs Mississippi College 3-1 vs West Georgia 0-3 1992 (Won 17, Lost 15) Freed-Hardeman 3-1 Trevecca 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville 3-2 MUW INVITATIONAL at Mississippi College 3-1 vs Huntingdon 0-3 vs Mississippi-Women 1-3 Mississippi College 3-0 ALABAMA-HUNTSVILLE INVITATIONAL vs Jacksonville State 0-3 vs Tusculum.................................. 1-3 vs Presbyterian 1-3 vs Christian Brothers 1-3 Jacksonville State 1-3 West Georgia 3-1 Samford 0-3 West Alabama 3-0 Mississippi College ....................... 3-1 Trevecca 3-0 Freed-Hardeman 3-0 Huntingdon 3-2 Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 WEST GEORGIA INVIATIONAL at West Georgia 3-1 vs Jacksonville State 0-3 ALL-TIME SCORES 1979-2017 1994 (Won 19, Lost 18) Cumberland .................................. 3-1 MUW INVITATIONAL vs Huntingdon 3-0 vs Mississippi College 2-3 at Mississippi-Women 0-3 vs Mississippi College 2-3 at Martin Methodist 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial ...................... 3-2 at Trevecca 3-0 Lincoln Memorial 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville 0-3 West Georgia 0-3 at Cumberland 2-3 West Georgia 3-0 GSC CROSSOVER vs Mississippi College ................... 3-0 vs West Alabama 3-2 vs Central Arkansas 0-3 vs Mississippi-Women 1-3 vs Henderson State 0-3 JACKSONVILLE STATE TOURNAMENT vs Presbyterian College 0-3 at Jacksonville State 1-3 vs S. Carolina-Spartanburg ........... 0-3 vs Saint Leo 0-3 vs West Georgia 3-1 vs Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 at Alabama-Huntsville ................... 0-3 at West Georgia 3-0 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs South Carolina-Aiken 1-3 vs Huntington 3-0 vs West Alabama 3-0 vs Nova Southeastern 3-0 Martin Methodist .......................... 3-0 at West Alabama 3-1 GSC(Carrollton,TOURNAMENTGa.) vs Mississippi-Women 3-1 vs West Georgia ............................ 3-0 vs Henderson State 0-3 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-2 vs Henderson State 0-3 1995 (Won 21, Lost 20) FRANCIS MARION TOURNAMENT vs Armstrong State 3-1 vs Lenoir-Rhyne 3-1 vs Carson-Newman 3-0 at Francis Marion .......................... 3-1 at Cumberland 0-3 at Lambuth 3-0 at Jacksonville St. 1-3 USC-AIKEN TOURNAMENT vs Armstrong State 3-2 at USC-Aiken 1-3 vs Erskine ..................................... 3-1 at USC-Aiken 0-3 Cumberland 3-1

32 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC at Henderson State 3-0 vs Emporia State 3-0 vs Drury 3-0 vs Southern Arkansas 3-0 at Mississippi-Women 3-0 TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVERSITY CLASSIC vs Missouri Southern 3-2 vs Texas Lutheran 3-1 vs West Texas A&M 3-0 vs Central Missouri State 3-2 at Texas Woman's ......................... 3-2 at Austin Peay 2-3 vs Valdosta State 3-0 vs Lincoln Memorial 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 at Montevallo ................................ 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs Nebraska-Kearney 3-2 at Nebraska-Omaha 0-3 at West Alabama 3-0 Mississippi-Women 3-0 at Georgia Southwestern 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-0 at West Georgia ............................ 3-0 GSC(Russellville,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Central Arkansas 3-0 vs Henderson State 3-0 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Canyon,TOURNAMENTTex.) vs Central Missouri State 3-0 vs West Texas A&M 0-3 1998 (Won 38, Lost 6) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT PARTICIPANT UNA CLASSIC vs Edinboro ................................... 3-0 vs Grand Valley State 1-3 Emporia State 3-0 UNA LION INVITATIONAL vs North Dakota 3-0 vs Missouri Western 3-0 vs Alaska-Anchorage 3-1 vs Alaska-Anchorage .................... 3-0 NORTH CENTRAL TOURNAMENTREGIONAL vs North Dakota State 0-3 vs South Dakota State 3-0 at Augustana ................................ 2-3 UNA/SOUTH CENTRAL REGION TOURNAMENT vs Montevallo 3-0 vs Truman State 3-0 vs Henderson State 3-0 vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 at West Alabama 3-1 at Jacksonville State 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 at West Georgia ............................ 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs Missouri Southern 3-0 vs Missouri Western 3-0 at Henderson State 3-0 vs Central Missouri State 3-1 at Tennessee-Chattanooga............ 3-0 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 at Northern Colorado 2-3 at Colorado Christian 0-3 at Alabama-Huntsville ................... 3-1 NW Missouri State 3-0 DRURY COLLEGE TOURNAMENT at Drury 3-0 vs Washburn 3-0 vs Wayne State (Neb.) 3-0 at Montevallo 3-1 West Georgia ................................ 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 Jacksonville State 3-1 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Central Arkansas 3-0 vs Valdosta State 3-0 vs Henderson State 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs Rockhurst 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT (Kissimmee,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Hawaii-Pacific .......................... 0-3 1999 (Won 35, Lost 7) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT PARTICIPANT Mississippi-Women 3-1 Lambuth 3-0 UNA CLASSIC vs Francis-Marion 3-0 vs Minnesota St.-Mankato 3-1 vs Henderson State 3-0 vs Grand Canyon........................... 3-0 Arkansas Tech 3-0 at Barry 1-3 vs Rollins 3-1 at Tampa ...................................... 0-3 West Alabama 3-0 at Truman State 3-1 GSC EAST POOL PLAY vs West Alabama 3-1 vs Montevallo 0-3 vs West Georgia 3-1 vs Valdosta State 3-2 vs Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 vs Lincoln Memorial ...................... 3-0 at Mississippi-Women 2-3 at West Alabama 1-3 Alabama A&M 3-1 at Montevallo 0-3 at Trevecca 3-1 at Belmont 0-3 at Alabama A&M 2-3 Lincoln Memorial .......................... 1-3 West Georgia 2-3 Trevecca 3-0 WEST GEORGIA INVITATIONAL vs Tusculum 0-3 vs Palm Beach Atlantic .................. 0-3 vs LaGrange 3-1 vs West Alabama 1-3 at Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 Lambuth 3-0 at Emory 1-3 at Valdosta State 3-1 Belmont ........................................ 3-0 GSC(Arkadelphia,TOURNAMNETArk.) vs Central Arkansas 3-1 vs Arkansas Tech 3-1 vs Henderson State 0-3 vs Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 1996 (Won 44, Lost 4) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP Austin Peay ................................... 3-2 Lambuth 3-0 MISSOURI SOUTHERN TOURNAMENT vs Truman State 3-1 vs Henderson State 3-2 vs Drury 3-0 at Missouri Southern 3-2 vs Jacksonville State 1-3 UNA TOURNAMENT vs Hillsdale 3-0 vs Montevallo 3-0 vs Wayne State 2-3 vs Christian Brothers 3-0 vs Southern Arkansas 3-1 at Harding 3-1 Mississippi-Women....................... 3-0 MISSOURI WESTERN TOURNAMENT at Northwest Missouri State 3-1 vs Missouri Western 3-0 vs Drury 3-0 vs Emporia State........................... 3-2 at Christian Brothers 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs Abilene Christian 3-1 vs Angelo State 3-1 vs Texas A&M-Commerce 3-0 vs Missouri Southern 3-1 vs Montevallo .............................. 3-2 vs Valdosta State 3-0 vs West Alabama 3-0 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 vs Lincoln Memorial 3-0 Harding 3-0 WEST TEXAS A&M TOURNAMENT vs Missouri Western ...................... 3-0 at West Texas A&M 1-3 vs Metro State 3-0 vs Eastern New Mexico 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 at Central Missouri State 3-1 vs Edinboro .................................. 3-0 vs Texas Woman's 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial ...................... 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 vs West Alabama 3-0 vs Henderson State 3-1 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Texas Woman's 3-0 vs Central Missouri State 1-3 1997 (Won 39, Lost 5) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP at Samford 3-0 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE ELITE INVITE vs Cal State-Bakersfield ................ 0-3 vs Northern Michigan 0-3 at Alaska-Anchorage 3-1 at Alaska-Anchorage ..................... 3-0 UNA LION CLASSIC vs Ouachita Baptist 3-1 vs Wayne State 3-1 vs Georgia Southwestern 3-0 vs Valdosta State .......................... 3-1 West Alabama 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 UNA/ SOUTH CENTRAL INVITATIONAL vs Drury 3-1 vs Texas Woman's 3-1 vs Texas A&M-Commerce 3-1 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 33 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 vs Wisconsin-Parkside 3-0 at SIU-Edwardsville 0-3 at Montevallo 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-2 at West Georgia 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs Rockhurst 1-3 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-1 vs Emporia State 3-0 at Henderson State 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 UNA/SOUTH CENTRAL REGION TOURNAMNET vs Drury 3-0 vs Valdosta State 3-0 vs SIU-Edwardsville 3-0 at West Alabama 3-0 Tampa 1-3 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 Central Missouri State 3-0 Truman State 3-1 at Alabama-Huntsville ................... 2-3 at Washburn 3-0 vs Missouri Western 3-0 at Emporia State 3-0 GSC(Russellville,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Christian Brothers 3-1 vs Valdosta State 3-0 vs Arkansas Tech .......................... 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(KansasTOURNAMENTCity,Mo.) vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs Rockhurst 3-2 NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT (Battle Creek, Mich.) vs Northern Kentucky 1-3 2000 (Won 40, Lost 3) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA ELITE EIGHT FINAL FOUR PARTICIPANT UNIVERSITY of TAMPA CLASSIC vs Lock Haven 3-0 at Tampa 1-3 vs Barry 0-3 UNA CLASSIC vs Sothwest State 3-1 vs Henderson State 3-0 vs Rollins 3-0 vs Missouri Western ...................... 3-0 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE TOURNAMENT vs Central Wahsington 3-0 ALL-TIME SCORES 1979-2017 vs Harding 3-1 at Alaska-Anchorage 3-0 vs Central Washington 3-1 Armstrong Atlantic 3-0 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 at Montevallo ................................ 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-2 at West Florida 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Montevallo 3-1 Emporia State 3-0 Truman State 3-1 Mississippi-Women 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC at Henderson State 3-0 vs Pittsburg State 3-0 vs Washburn 3-0 vs Southern Arkansas 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 at West Alabama ........................... 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 West Florida 3-0 at Montevallo 3-1 Alabama Huntsville 3-0 Central Missouri State................... 3-0 Truman State 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial 3-0 at Mississippi-Women 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Ouachita Baptist 3-0 vs Alabama Huntsville ................... 3-0 vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 vs Truman State 3-2 NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT (Sioux Falls, S.D.) vs Tampa 3-0 NCAA DIVISON II FINAL FOUR (Sioux Falls, S.D.) vs Augustana 0-3 2001 (Won 32, Lost 4) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL RUNNER-UP Henderson State 3-0 UNA/RAMADA INN CLASSIC vs Hillsdale University 3-2 vs South Dakota State 3-1 vs Truman University 1-3 ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC TOURNAMENT vs Saint Leo 3-0 vs Florida Southern 3-0 at Armstrong Atlantic 3-0 at Mississipp-Women 3-0 West Florida 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 at West Alabama ........................... 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial 3-0 at Alabama Huntsville 3-0 at Missouri Western State 3-0 at Central Missouri State 3-0 at Montevallo 2-3 Mississippi-Women 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs NW Missouri State 3-0 vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 vs Southern Arkansas 3-0 vs Washburn ................................. 3-0 at West Florida 3-0 at Valdosta State ........................... 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 Montevallo .................................... 3-0 at Pittsburg State 3-0 at Truman University 0-3 GSC(Arkadelphia,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Christian Brothers 3-1 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs Henderson State 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Kirksville,TOURNAMENTMo.) vs Central Missouri State 3-0 vs Truman University 0-3 2002 (Won 30, Lost 5) GSC SOUTHNCAACHAMPIONSDIVISIONIICENTRALREGIONAL Henderson State ........................... 3-0 UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSIC vs North Dakota State 3-0 vs Southern Indiana 3-0 vs Bryant 3-0 vs Grand Valley State 3-0 PREMIER TOURNAMENT vs Cameron .................................. 3-0 vs Augustana 3-2 vs Minnesota Duluth 0-3 vs Central Missouri State 0-3 Mississippi-Women 3-0 Central Missouri State 3-1 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 Central Arkansas........................... 3-0 at West Alabama 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 at Montevallo 3-0 at West Florida 3-0 at Valdosta State ........................... 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs Arkansas Tech 3-1 vs Washburn 2-3 vs Truman State 2-3 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-1 West Alabama ............................... 3-0 West Florida 3-0 at Lincoln Memorial 3-0 at Mississippi-Women 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Central Arkansas 3-0 vs Henderson State 3-1 vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Topeka,TOURNAMENTKan.) vs Albany State ............................. 3-0 vs Truman State 2-3

34 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2003 (Won 33, Lost 7) NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSIC vs Henderson State 3-0 vsv St. Edwards 3-0 vs Augustana 3-1 vs Metropolitan State 1-3 GRAND VALLEY STATE CLASSIC vs Ferris State 3-2 vs Wheeling Jesuit ........................ 3-2 vs Wayne State 3-0 at Grand Valley State 0-3 vs Pittsburg State 1-3 vs Washburn ................................. 1-3 at Central Missouri 1-3 at West Georgia 3-0 West Florida 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 at Harding 3-1 at West Alabama 3-0 at Montevallo 2-3 at Lincoln Memorial ...................... 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs Missouri Southern 3-0 vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 vs Northwest Missouri 3-0 West Georgia ................................ 3-0 Harding 3-1 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 at West Florida 3-1 at Valdosta State 3-0 at Albany State 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 West Alabama ............................... 3-0 GSC(Searcy,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Henderson State 3-0 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs Harding 1-3 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Kirksville,TOURNAMENTMo.) vs Harding 3-0 at Truman 3-0 vs Central Missouri 3-2 NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT TOURNAMENT (San Bernardino,Calif.) vs Lock Haven University 3-2 vs Grand Valley State 3-1 vs Concordia St. Paul 3-0 2004 (Won 24, Lost 7) GSC SOUTHNCAACHAMPIONSDIVISIONIICENTRALREGIONAL UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSIC vs Nebraska-Omaha 3-1 vs Grand Valley State 1-3 vs Hillsdale 2-3 vs Pittsburg State 3-0 PREMIER TURNAMENT vs New Haven 3-0 at Metro State 3-0 vs Minnesota Duluth ..................... 0-3 vs Concordia-St. Paul 1-3 at Henderson State 3-0 vs Texas A&M Commerce 3-1 at Albany State ............................. 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-0 West Georgia 3-1 at Montevallo 3-0 at West Alabama 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Emporia State 3-1 Lincoln Memorial 3-0 Albany State ................................. 3-0 at West Georgia 2-3 Valdosta State 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 Henderson State 3-1 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Central Missouri 1-3 at Lincoln Memorial ...................... 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Arkansas Tech 3-2 vs West Georgia 3-0 vs Harding 3-1 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Kirksville,TOURNAMENTMo.) vs Pittsburg State 2-3 2005 (Won 36, Lost 2) GSC SOUTHNCAACHAMPIONSDIVISIONIICENTRALREGIONAL UNA/RICATONI'S CLASSIC South Carolina-Upstate 3-0 Albany State ................................. 3-0 Lynn 3-0 FLORIDA SOUTHERN CLASSIC vs Bryant 3-0 at Florida Southern 3-1 vs Eckerd 3-0 vs Dowling 3-0 CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE INVITE vs Missouri Southern .................... 3-0 at Central Missouri 3-1 vs Truman State 3-1 vs Pittsburg State 3-1 at West Florida 3-1 at Valdosta State 3-1 West Georgia 3-0 at Southern Indiana....................... 2-3 West Alabama 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Montevallo 3-1 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC at Henderson State 3-0 vs Missouri Southern 3-1 at Ouachita Baptist ....................... 3-0 vs Northwest Missouri 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 West Florida 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 at West Alabama 3-0 Southern Indiana 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-1 at Lincoln Memorial 3-0 at Emory 3-1 at Montevallo 3-2 Lincoln Memorial 3-1 Truman State ................................ 3-1 GSC(Searcy,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Christian Brothers 3-0 vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at Harding 3-2 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) Albany State 3-0 Central Missouri 1-3 2006 (Won 35, Lost 6) GSC CHAMPIONS NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA NATIONAL RUNNER-UP UNA CLASSIC vs Texas Permian Basin ................ 3-0 vs Arkansas-Monticello 3-0 vs Albany State 3-0 vs SIU-Edwardsville 1-3 ASHLAND INVITATIONAL vs Southern Indiana ...................... 3-0 vs #1 Grand Valley State 0-3 vs Indianapolis 3-1 vs Northern Kentucky.................... 3-1 vs Albany State 3-0 WASHBURN LADY BLUES CLASSIC vs #5 Minnesota-Duluth 0-3 vs Pittsburg State 3-1 vs #4 Truman State 1-3 vs #9 Washburn 0-3 Alabama-Huntsville ....................... 3-0 at West Alabama ........................... 3-0 at Montevallo 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 West Florida 3-0 Southern Indiana 3-0 West Georgia ................................ 3-0 West Alabama 3-0 vs Ouachita Baptist 3-0 at Harding 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 HENDERSON STATE LADY REDDIE CLASSIC vs #25 Missouri Southern 3-0 vs Emporia State........................... 3-1 vs Southwest Baptist 3-0 vs Northwest Missouri State 3-1 Montevallo 3-0 at West Florida 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 #12 Central Missouri..................... 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) vs Arkansas-Monticello 3-2 vs Ouachita Baptist 3-1 vs Harding 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL(Kirksville,TOURNAMENTMo.) vs Pittsburg State 3-1 vs #1 Truman State 3-2 vs #17 Central Missouri 3-0 NCAA DIVISION II ELITE EIGHT (Pensacola,Fla.)TOURNAMENT vs #10 Ashland 3-0 vs #14 West Texas A&M 3-0 vs #1 Tampa 1-3 2007 (Won 20, Lost 16) UNA CLASSIC vs Tusculum 3-0 vs Northern Kentucky 2-3 vs North Dakota ............................ 3-0 vs #8 Ashland 1-3 TOWN PLACE SUITES CLASSIC vs #7 Truman State 1-3 vs Findlay 1-3 vs Lake Superior State .................. 3-1 vs #10 Hillsdale 0-3 ARGONAUT REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs Emporia State........................... 1-3 vs #5 Florida Southern 0-3 vs Albany State 3-0 vs Saint Leo 3-0 UNA REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs Barry 3-0 vs Nova Southeastern 1-3 vs Harding 3-1

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 35 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 at West Alabama 0-3 Montevallo 3-1 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-0 at West Florida .............................. 1-3 at Montevallo 3-1 West Georgia 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 MONTEVALLO COCA-COLA CLASSIC vs Lynn 2-3 vs Clark Atlanta 3-0 at Christian Brothers ..................... 3-2 West Alabama 3-0 UNIVERSITY OF TAMPA CLASSIC vs #1 Tampa 0-3 vs #13 Florida Southern 0-3 vs Rollins 3-1 #25 West Florida 0-3 Valdosta State 3-0 at West Georgia ............................ 3-2 at Birmingham-Southern 2-3 GSC(Searcy,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Arkansas Tech 3-0 vs West Georgia 0-3 2008 (Won 24, Lost 11) MISSOURI S&T MIDDLE OF EVERYWHERE CLASSIC At Missouri S&T 3-0 vs Missouri-St. Louis 1-3 vs #6 Grand Valley State 2-3 vs #3 Truman State 2-3 Emory 3-1 Henderson State 3-0 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras ................ 3-2 FLORIDA SOUTHERN REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs Lynn 3-1 at #7 Florida Southern 1-3 vs Eckerd...................................... 0-3 vs Claflin 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 at Ouachita Baptist 3-1 vs Henderson State 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs Arkansas Tech 3-2 at Harding ..................................... 3-2 at Southern Indiana 3-1 West Alabama 3-1 at Montevallo 3-0 Valdosta State 3-1 #20 West Florida 1-3 at West Georgia 3-0 UNA REGIONAL CROSSOVER #2 Tampa ..................................... 2-3 #11 Florida Southern 0-3 Birmingham-Southern 2-3 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at West Alabama 3-1 Montevallo .................................... 3-0 Christian Brothers 3-0 at Valdosta State 3-0 at #15 West Florida 0-3 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Christian Brothers 3-0 vs Montevallo 3-1 vs West Florida ............................. 0-3 2009 (Won 20, Lost 15) NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL 2009NEBRASKA-OMAHAVOLLEYBALLSHOWCASE vs #3 Emporia State 0-3 vs Eastern New Mexico 3-1 vs Abilene Christian ...................... 1-3 at Nebraska-Omaha 0-3 NORTH ALABAMA CLASSIC #20 Indianapolis 1-3 California-Pennsylvania 2-3 #13 Truman State 3-2 Northern Kentucky 2-3 WEST FLORIDA REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs #11 Florida Southern 2-3 vs #17 Nova Southeastern 3-0 vs Saint Leo 0-3 at Emory 3-2 Henderson State 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 Southern Arkansas ........................ 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Shorter 3-1 Valdosta State 3-0 #24 West Florida 0-3 at West Alabama 1-3 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 3-0 Armstrong Atlantic 3-1 Emory ........................................... 1-3 TAMPA SPARTANS CLASSIC Florida Southern 3-0 #22 Eckerd 3-0 #9 Tampa 0-3 at Valdosta State 1-3 at West Florida 3-2 at Alabama-Huntsville ................... 3-0 West Alabama 3-1 West Georgia 3-0 at Christian Brothers 3-0 GSC(Searcy,TOURNAMENTArk.) vs Arkansas-Monticello 3-1 vs West Florida 0-3 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Tampa, Fla.) vs Saint Leo 0-3 2010 (Won 21, Lost 10) NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL WEST FLORIDA REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs Missouri-St. Louis .................... 2-3 vs Florida Tech 3-0 vs Eckerd 1-3 AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC vs Augusta State 3-2 vs Florida Southern 3-2 #22 Flagler 3-2 vs Rollins 0-3 Harding 3-0 Christian Brothers 3-0 #1 Tampa 0-3 at West Georgia 3-0 Eckerd 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Southern Indiana 3-0 at West Alabama ........................... 3-1 #23 West Florida 3-2 Valdosta State 2-3 FLORIDA SOUTHERN REGIONAL CROSSOVER at Florida Southern 0-3 vs Lynn 3-2 vs #3 Tampa 0-3 at Saint Leo 3-1 at Harding 3-1 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-1 at #25 West Florida 1-3 at Valdosta State 3-1 West Alabama 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Christian Brothers 3-2 vs Arkansas Tech 3-1 vs #20 West Florida 1-3 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Tampa, Fla.) vs #20 West Florida 2-3 2011 (Won 24, Lost 10) NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL UMSL TRITON VOLLEYBALL INVITE vs Wayne State (Mich.) 3-2 vs Lindenwood 3-2 at Missouri-St. Louis ..................... 3-0 vs Gannon 3-0 Queens 3-0 Nova Southeastern 3-0 Saint Leo 3-2 AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC vs Rollins 0-3 at Armstrong Atlantic 1-3 vs Flagler 3-1 vs South Carolina-Aiken ................ 3-2 Christian Brothers 3-0 New Orleans 3-0 West Florida 1-3 at West Georgia 3-1 at Valdosta State 3-2 Alabama-Huntsville 3-2 West Alabama ............................... 3-0 WEST GEORGIA REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs Rollins 1-3 vs Barry 3-0 vs Florida Tech 3-0 at Christian Brothers 2-3 at New Orleans ............................. 3-0 at West Florida 1-3 at West Alabama 3-1 Valdosta State 3-2 West Georgia 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville ................... 3-1 at #5 Tampa 0-3 at Eckerd 2-3 vs Saint Leo 3-1 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 vs West Florida 1-3 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (Tampa, Fla.) vs Rollins 1-3 2012 (Won 12, Lost 18) WEST TEXAS A&M LADY BUFF CLASSIC vs Western State (Colo.) 3-0 at West Texas A&M 0-3 vs Adams State (Colo.) 1-3 vs Eastern New Mexico 1-3 at Samford.................................... 0-3 AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC vs Rollins 0-3 vs Florida Southern 0-3 at West Alabama 1-3 Valdosta State 3-2 West Florida 2-3 Shorter ......................................... 3-1 West Georgia 2-3 at Alabama-Huntsville 1-3 Union 3-0 Christian Brothers 3-2 Kentucky State ............................. 3-0 West Alabama 3-2 ALL-TIME SCORES 1979-2017

36 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 NOVA REGIONALSOUTHEASTERNCROSSOVER vs Barry 3-2 vs Lynn 0-3 at Nova Southeastern.................... 3-1 at Union 3-0 at Valdosta State 0-3 at West Florida 0-3 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 at Christian Brothers 1-3 at Shorter ..................................... 0-3 at West Georgia 2-3 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Valdosta State 3-0 vs West Florida 1-3 2013 (Won 8, Lost 25) AASU PIRATE VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC vs Flagler (Ga.) .............................. 2-3 vs Georgia Regents 3-0 at Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) 1-3 vs Erskine 3-1 UNA CLASSIC Missouri-St. Louis 0-3 Northwood 0-3 Missouri S&T 0-3 Rollins 0-3 at West Georgia 1-3 at Valdosta State 1-3 Christian Brothers ......................... 3-1 at UAH 0-3 West Florida 0-3 West Alabama 3-0 at Shorter 0-3 at Lee 0-3 Union 3-2 WEST FLORIDA SOUTH REGION CROSSOVER vs Florida Southern 0-3 vs Eckerd 0-3 vs Tampa 0-3 vs Barry 0-3 West Georgia 1-3 Valdosta State ............................... 3-2 at Christian Brothers 1-3 Kentucky State 3-0 UAH 1-3 at West Florida 0-3 at West Alabama 0-3 at Union 1-3 Shorter 1-3 Lee ............................................... 0-3 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Valdosta State 3-1 vs West Georgia 2-3 2014 (Won 20, Lost 12) USI INVITATIONAL at Southern Indiana 0-3 vs McKendree ............................... 3-2 vs Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 3-2 vs Missouri-St. Louis 2-3 Christian Brothers 3-0 Shorter ......................................... 1-3 Mississippi College 3-0 at Lee 2-3 at West Georgia 3-1 UAH 3-0 at Union 3-1 Valdosta State 3-1 West Florida 3-1 West Alabama ............................... 3-0 Kentucky State 3-0 at Christian Brothers 1-3 at Shorter 0-3 at Mississippi College 3-0 at Rollins 3-1 FSC SOUTH REGION CROSSOVER at Florida Southern 0-3 vs Saint Leo .................................. 1-3 vs Tampa 0-3 Lee 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 at UAH 3-1 Union 3-1 at Valdosta State 1-3 at West Florida .............................. 0-3 at West Alabama 3-0 GSC TOURNAMENT - 1st Round (Florence, Ala.) Christian Brothers 3-0 GSC(Rome,TOURNAMENTGa.) at Shorter 3-2 vs Valdosta State .......................... 0-3 2015 (Won 26, Lost 8) GSC SOUTHNCAACHAMPIONSDIVISIONIIREGIONAL TONY BANNER INVITATIONAL vs Indianapolis 2-3 vs Ashland 2-3 at Clarion 3-1 vs Hillsdale 3-1 UNA CLASSIC Kentucky Wesleyan 3-0 Montevallo 3-0 Southern Wesleyan 3-1 Quincy 3-1 at West Alabama 3-0 Shorter 3-0 Lee 3-0 at Union 3-0 at Christian Brothers 3-0 West Georgia 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 0-3 at Mississippi College 3-0 Valdosta State 3-0 West Florida 0-3 West Alabama 3-0 WEST GEORGIA REGIONAL CROSSOVER vs Nova Southeastern 3-1 vs #2 Tampa 1-3 vs Saint Leo 0-3 at West Georgia 3-0 at Lee 3-0 at Shorter 3-2 Christian Brothers 3-0 Union 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-1 Mississippi College 3-0 at West Florida 0-3 at Valdosta State 3-1 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Valdosta State 3-1 vs West Florida 3-2 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (West Palm Beach, Fla.) vs #21 Florida Southern 1-3 2016 (Won 29, Lost 6) GSC SOUTHNCAACHAMPIONSDIVISIONIIREGIONAL UNA CLASSIC Martin Methodist 3-0 Northwood 3-1 Tiffin 3-0 Trevecca ....................................... 3-0 UINDY INVITATIONAL vs West Texas A&M 3-0 vs Truman State 3-0 vs Ashland 3-2 vs Saginaw Valley State 3-1 West Alabama 3-0 at Shorter 2-3 at Lee 3-2 Union 3-0 Christian Brothers ......................... 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Mississippi College 3-0 at Valdosta State 0-3 at West Florida 0-3 at West Alabama 3-0 REGIONALSOUTHCROSSOVER vs Barry ........................................ 3-2 vs Eckerd 3-0 vs Saint Leo 2-3 West Georgia 3-0 Lee 3-0 Shorter 3-1 at Christian Brothers 3-0 at Union 3-0 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 at Mississippi College 3-1 West Florida 1-3 Valdosta State ............................... 3-0 GSC(Florence,TOURNAMENTAla.) Valdosta State 3-0 (Pensacola, Fla.) vs Shorter 3-0 vs West Florida 3-2 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL TOURNAMENT (West Palm Beach, Fla.) vs West Florida 1-3 2017 (Won 27, Lost 8) NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL HAMPTON INN-VITATIONAL vs #2 SW Minnesota State 1-3 vs Southern Indiana 3-2 vs #11 Wheeling Jesuit ................. 3-1 vs South Carolina-Aiken 2-3 DUNN HOSPITALITY INVITATIONAL vs Cedarville 3-1 vs Northwood 3-0 vs Purdue Northwest 3-0 at Southern Indiana 3-0 Alcorn State 3-0 UNA VOLLEYBALL CLASSIC Auburn-Montgomery 3-0 Tuskegee 3-0 West Alabama 3-1 Lee 3-1 West Florida 1-3 Valdosta State 3-0 at West Georgia 3-0 Alabama-Huntsville 3-0 Shorter 3-0 Auburn-Montgomery 3-0 at West Florida .............................. 2-3 REGIONALSOUTHCROSSOVER vs Saint Leo 3-2 vs Barry 3-0 vs Florida Southern 2-3 at Montevallo ................................ 1-3 Union 3-0 Christian Brothers 3-0 at Mississippi College 3-0 at West Alabama 3-1 at Christian Brothers 3-0 at Union 3-1 at Alabama-Huntsville 3-1 Mississippi College 3-0 GSC(Pensacola,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs Lee 3-1 vs #19 West Florida 0-3 NCAA DIVISION II SOUTH REGIONAL(Lakeland,TOURNAMENTFla.) vs #23 Saint Leo ........................... 1-3

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 37 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2018 (Won 4, Lost 21) JAX STATE INVITATIONAL vs Little Rock ................................ 0-3 at Jacksonville State 0-3 vs Mercer 2-3 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC vs Tennessee State 3-2 vs UNC-Asheville 3-0 at Chattanooga 2-3 BEALE STREET CHALLENGE vs Tennessee Tech 1-3 vs Louisiana-Monroe 0-3 at Memphis 0-3 at Lipscomb 0-3 Kennesaw State 0-3 Liberty .......................................... 1-3 FGCU 0-3 at Jacksonville 0-3 at Stetson 0-3 at NJIT 0-3 North Florida 2-3 at Kennesaw State 1-3 Lipscomb 1-3 at FGCU ........................................ 0-3 at Liberty 0-3 Stetson 1-3 Jacksonville 3-0 NJIT 3-1 at North Florida ............................. 1-3 2019 (Won 4, Lost 25) BELMONT BRUISER SHOWCASE at Belmont .................................... 3-1 vs Arkansas State 0-3 vs Milwaukee 0-3 SAMFORD INVITATIONAL at Samford.................................... 0-3 vs UAB 1-3 at Jacksonville State 0-3 CHATTANOOGA CLASSIC vs Manhattan College 3-0 vs Tennessee Tech 0-3 at Chattanooga 0-3 Tennessee State 0-3 BEALE STREET CHALLENGE at Memphis 0-3 vs SE Missouri State 0-3 vs Toledo 0-3 ALL-TIME SCORES 2018-PRESENT NCAA DIVISION I ERA at FGCU 0-3 at NJIT 3-1 Liberty 2-3 Jacksonville 0-3 Lipscomb 0-3 at Kennesaw State 1-3 at North Florida ............................. 1-3 at Stetson 0-3 at Lipscomb 0-3 Kennesaw State 0-3 FGCU 0-3 at Jacksonville .............................. 0-3 at Liberty 2-3 NJIT 3-2 Stetson 1-3 North Florida 2-3 2021 - Spring (Won 1, Lost 13) at Chattanooga 0-3 Liberty .......................................... 0-3 Liberty 0-3 at Lipscomb 0-3 Lipscomb 3-1 at Kennesaw State 0-3 at Kennesaw State 0-3 Lipscomb 0-3 at Lipscomb 0-3 Bellarmine .................................... 2-3 Bellarmine 2-3 at Middle Tennessee 1-3 at Liberty 0-3 at Liberty 0-3 2021 (Won 9, Lost 20) UNCW SEAHAWK CLASSIC vs Furman 1-3 at UNC-Wilmington 1-3 vs Wake Forest 0-3 Tennessee State 0-3 Alcorn State 3-0 MUSIC CITY INVITATIONAL at Belmont 1-3 vs Alcorn State 3-2 at Auburn 0-3 WOFFORD CLASSIC vs Gardner-Webb .......................... 3-2 vs South Carolina State 3-0 at Wofford 1-3 Alabama A&M 3-0 at Alabama A&M 3-0 ASUN CROSSOVER 1 vs Kennesaw State 0-3 vs Stetson 2-3 vs North Florida ............................ 0-3 at Bellarmine 2-3 at Eastern Kentucky 1-3 at Jacksonville State 0-3 Lipscomb 0-3 Central Arkansas 3-1 ASUN CROSSOVER 2 vs FGCU 0-3 at Jacksonville 3-1 vs Liberty 1-3 Eastern Kentucky 2-3 Bellarmine 3-0 Jacksonville State 1-3 at Lipscomb .................................. 0-3 at Central Arkansas 1-3

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rroarlions.com oarlions.com 39 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 LIONS vs. ALL OPPONENTS, 1979-2021 Opponent ........................... Won ...... Lost Abilene Christian (Tex.) .................1............ 1 Adams State (Colo.) 0 1 Air Force (Colo.) 1 1 Alabama A&M ...............................7............ 5 Alabama-Birmingham 6 4 Alabama-Huntsville 57 16 Alabama State ..............................6............ 8 Alaska-Anchorage 5 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 Albany State (Ga.) .........................9............ 0 Alcorn State (Miss.) 3 0 Angelo State (Tex.) 1 0 Appalachian State (Tenn.) .............0............ 1 Arkansas-Monticello 3 0 Arkansas State 0 1 Arkansas Tech ............................15............ 0 Armstrong Atlantic (Ga.) 6 2 Ashland (Ohio) 2 2 Auburn..........................................0............ 2 Auburn-Montgomery 2 0 Augustana (S.D.) 2 2 Austin Peay (Tenn.) 4 2 Barry (Fla.) ....................................5............ 4 Bellarmine (Ky.) 1 4 Belmont (Tenn.) 2 2 Berry (Ga.) ....................................1............ 0 Birmingham Southern 0 2 Bryan College (Tenn.) 1 0 Bryant (R.I.) ..................................2............ 0 California-Pennsylvania 0 1 Cal State-Bakersfield 0 1 Cameron (Okla.) ............................1............ 0 Carson-Newman (Tenn.) 1 0 Cedarville 1 0 Central Arkansas...........................6............ 3 Central Missouri 13 5 Central Washington 2 0 Chattanooga .................................4............ 3 Christian Brothers (Tenn.) 24 6 Claflin (S.C.) 1 0 Clarion (Pa.) ..................................1............ 0 Clark Atlanta 1 0 Colorado Christian 0 1 Columbus University (Ga.) .............3............ 0 (formerly Columbus College) Concordia-St. Paul (Minn.) 1 1 Covenant (Ga.) ..............................1............ 0 Cumberland (Tenn.) 2 4 Dowling (N.Y.) 1 0 Drury (Mo.) ...................................7............ 0 Eastern Kentucky 0 2 Eastern New Mexico 2 1 Eckerd (Fla.) .................................5............ 4 Edinboro (Pa.) 2 0 Emory (Ga.) 3 2 Emporia State (Kan.) 8 2 Erskine (S.C.) ................................2............ 0 Ferris State (Mich.) 1 0 Findlay (Ohio) 0 1 Flagler (Fla.)..................................2............ 1 Florida Atlantic 0 1 Florida College 1 0 Florida Gulf Coast .........................0............ 5 Florida International 2 1 Florida Southern 6 17 Florida Tech ..................................2............ 0 Francis Marion (S.C.) 2 0 Freed-Hardeman 3 1 Furman .........................................0............ 1 Gannon (Pa.) 1 0 Gardner-Webb (N.C.) 1 0 Georgia .........................................0............ 5 Georgia Regents 2 0 (formerly Augusta State) Georgia Southern ..........................1............ 0 Georgia Southwestern 2 0 Georgia Tech 2 1 Grand Canyon (Ariz.) .....................1............ 0 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 2 5 Harding (Ark.) 14 1 Hawaii-Pacific...............................0............ 1 Henderson State (Ark.) 23 5 Hillsdale (Mich.) 3 2 Huntingdon (Ala.) ........................23............ 3 Indianapolis (Ind.) 2 2 Jackson State (Miss.) 3 1 Jacksonville Univ. (Fla.) .................7............ 4 Jacksonville State (Ala.) ..............39.......... 35 James Madison (Va.) 1 0 Judson (Ala.) 4 0 Kennesaw State (Ga.) 0 7 Kentucky State 3 0 Kentucky Wesleyan .......................1............ 0 LaGrange (Ga.) 1 0 Lake City College 0 1 Lake Superior State (Mich.) ...........1............ 0 Lambuth (Tenn.) 5 0 Lawson State (Ala.) 2 0 Lee (Tenn.) ....................................7............ 3 Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 1 0 Liberty (Vir.) 0 9 Lincoln Memorial (Tenn.) 28 1 Lindenwood (Mo.) .........................1............ 0 Lipscomb (Tenn.) 1 9 Little Rock 0 2 (formerly Arkansas-Little Rock) Lock Haven (Penn.) 2 0 Louisiana-Monroe 0 1 Lynn (Fla.) .....................................4............ 1 Manhattan College 1 0 Martin Methodist (Tenn.) 3 0 McKendree ...................................2............ 0 Memphis 0 4 (formerly Memphis State) Mercer ..........................................0............ 1 Metro State (Colo.) 2 1 Middle Tennessee 14 2 Milligan (Tenn.) .............................1............ 0 Milwaukee 0 1 Minnesota Duluth 0 3 Minnesota St.-Mankato.................1............ 0 Mississippi College 29 3 Mississippi State 1 2 Mississippi-Women.....................18.......... 41 Missouri Southern 8 0 Missouri S&T 1 1 Missouri-St. Louis .........................1............ 7 Missouri Western 7 0 Montevallo (Ala.) 33 29 Moorehead State (Ky.) ...................0............ 1 Nebraska-Kearney 1 0 Nebraska-Omaha 1 2 New Haven (Conn.) .......................2............ 0 NJIT (New Jersey) ........................3............ 1 New Orleans (La.) 3 0 Nicholls State (La.) 0 2

40 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 North Carolina-Asheville ...............1............ 0 North Carolina-Greensboro 2 0 North Carolina-Charlotte 0 1 North Carolina-Wilmington ............0............ 1 North Dakota 3 0 North Dakota State 1 1 Northern Colorado.........................0............ 1 Northern Michigan 0 1 NE Missouri State 0 1 Northern Kentcky ..........................1............ 4 North Florida 0 5 North Georgia 1 0 NW Missouri State ........................6............ 0 Northwood (Mich.) 2 1 Nova Southeastern (Fla.) 5 1 Ogelthorpe (Ga.) ............................1............ 0 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 6 0 Palm Beach Atlantic (Fla.) 0 2 Pittsburg State (Kan.) ....................6............ 2 Presbyterian (N.C.) 1 4 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras 2 0 Purdue Northwest (Ind.) ................1............ 0 Queens (N.C.) 1 0 Quincy (Ill.) 1 0 Rhodes (Tenn.) 2 0 (formerly Southwestern College) Rockhurst (Mo.) 2 1 Rollins 9 8 St. Augustine (N.C.) .......................2............ 0 St. Edwards (Texas) 1 0 St. Josephs (Ind.) 1 0 Saint Leo (Fla.) ..............................7............ 7 Saginaw Valley State (Mich.) 1 0 Samford (Ala.) 3 3 Sam Houston St. (Texas) ...............0............ 1 School of Ozarks (Ark.) 1 0 Shorter (Ga.) 8 6 South Carolina ..............................0............ 1 South Carolina-Aiken 3 5 South Carolina State 1 0 South Carolina-Upstate .................1............ 1 (formerly S. Carolina-Spartanburg) South Dakota State 2 0 SE Missouri State..........................0............ 5 Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 So. Ill.-Edwardsville 1 3 Southern Arkansas ........................5............ 0 Southern Indiana 8 2 Southern Mississippi 2 0 Southern Wesleyan .......................1............ 0 Southwest Baptist (Mo.) 2 1 Southwest Minnestoa State 0 1 Stephen F. Austin (Texas)...............1............ 0 Stetson (Fla.) 0 5 Stillman (Ala.) 6 0 Tampa 1 17 Tennessee-Martin .......................31.......... 13 Tennessee State 1 2 Tennessee Tech 1 5 Texas A&M-Commerce .................3............ 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1 0 Texas Lutheran 1 0 Texas Permian Basin .....................1............ 0 Texas State 1 0 (formerly Southwest State) Texas-Women ...............................6............ 0 Tiffin (Ohio) 1 0 Toledo 0 1 Trevecca (Tenn.)............................7............ 0 Troy State (Ala.) 22 10 Truman State (Mo.) 13 8 Tusculum (Tenn.) ..........................2............ 3 Tuskegee (Ala.) 6 0 Union (Tenn.) 11 1 Univ. of the South (Tenn.) ..............1............ 0 Valdosta State (Ga.) 45 7 Wake Forest 0 1 Washburn (Kan.) ...........................4............ 3 Wayne State (Neb.) 2 0 Wayne State (Mich.) 2 1 West Alabama .............................76.......... 15 (formerly Livingston) West Florida 17 27 West Georgia ..............................68.......... 16 West Texas A&M 3 3 Western Kentucky 3 0 Western State (Colo.) 1 0 Wheeling Jesuit (W.V.) ...................2............ 0 William Woods (Mo.) 1 0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1 0 Wofford.........................................0............ 1 TOTALS ............................. 1,100 ...... 609 LIONS vs. ALL OPPONENTS, 1979-2021

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 41 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 LIONS IN THE NCAA DIVISION II STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL Kills-Per-Game G No. Avg 1996 - 11th Heather Jensen 164 730 4.45 1996 - 22nd Ronda Price 156 633 4.06 1997 - 15th Ronda Price 147 676 4.60 1998 - 17th Ronda Price 139 623 4.48 1999 - 30th Ronda Price 143 618 4.32 2000 - 24th Nesrin Seckin 138 632 4.58 2001 - 11th Nesrin Seckin 115 594 5.17 2002 - 12th Yana Ninova 85 410 4.82 2003 - 2nd Yana Ninova 140 857 6.12 2004 - 26th Vanessa Ferretti 110 521 4.74 2005 - 3rd Vanessa Ferretti 133 757 5.69 2007 - 19th Danielle Palasak 128 597 4.52 2008 - 8th Whitney Sanders 130 548 4.22 2011 - 30th Natalie Marsh 131 516 3.94 2017 - 7th Lexie Bradley 124 599 4.83 Digs-Per-Game G No. Avg 2006 - 31st Ashley Hill 110 598 5.44 2008 - 7th Jessica Hansen 129 726 5.63 Service Aces G No. Avg. 1999 - 15th Gretchen Midkiff 140 91 .650 2000 - 7th Gretchen Midkiff 138 108 .783 2001 - 16th Eva Tcholakova 95 76 .800 2002 - 15th Anna Bondarenko 117 92 .790 Assists-Per-Game G No. Avg 1996 - 13th Jenni Driscoll 168 2,060 12.26 1998 - 2nd Mariela Fasce 136 1,776 13.06 1999 - 7th Nichole Kuslik 143 1,872 13.09 2000 - 5th Ashely Moffitt 138 1,855 13.442 2001 - 1st Ashley Moffitt 115 1,618 14.07 2002 - 9th Ashley Moffitt 117 1,561 13.34 2003 - 1st Ashley Moffitt 136 1,951 14.35 2004 - 22nd Laura Bellinger 112 1,423 12.71 2005 - 2nd Laura Bellinger 133 1,910 14.36 2006 - 8th Laura Bellinger 137 1,786 13.04 2008 - 15th Alison Jacobs 130 1,443 11.10 2010 - 14th Hope Rayburn 117 1,287 11.00 2016 - 6th Jayden Davila-McClary 122 1,433 11.75 2017 - 9th Jayden Davila-McClary 124 1,463 11.80 Hitting Percentage K - E - Att. Pct. 1996 - 20th Ronda Price 633 - 147 - 1299 .374 2000 - 2nd Sandra Alexander 345 - 66 - 639 .437 2000 - 29th Nesrin Seckin 632 - 167 - 1315 .353 2001 - 3rd Angie McLeod 89 - 35 - 344 .448 2001 - 5th Sandra Alexander 226 - 44 - 430 .423 2002 - 3rd Sandra Alexander 344 - 56 - 621 .464 2002 - 27th Anna Bondarenko 427 - 108 - 880 .365 2003 - 10th Yana Ninova 857 - 193 - 1617 .411 2016 - 26th Jessica Austin 298 - 80 - 608 .359 2017 - 8th Jessica Austin 466 - 108 - 897 .399 Ashley Moffitt (1) celebrates with teamates during the 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship Match. Moffitt led the nation in assists-per-game in the 2001 and 2003 seasons.

42 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 Hitting Percentage K - E - Att. Pct. 1996 - 8th North Alabama 2,352 - 792 - 5,153 .303 1997 - 25th North Alabama 2,124 - 790 - 5,295 .252 1998 - 5th North Alabama 2,328 - 777 - 5,493 .282 1999 - 30th North Alabama 2,238 - 859 - 5,504 .251 2000 - 3rd North Alabama 2,203 - 674 - 4,746 .322 2001 - 3rd North Alabama 1,947 - 611 - 4,179 .320 2002 - 4th North Alabama 1,914 - 593 - 4,225 .313 2003 - 8th North Alabama 2,387 - 852 - 5,264 .292 2005 - 8th North Alabama 2,394 - 809 - 5,551 .292 2006 - 19th North Alabama 2,368 - 824 - 6,155 .251 2015 - 12th North Alabama 1,639 - 595 - 4,004 .261 2016 - 6th North Alabama 1,741 - 564 - 4,221 .279 2017 - 20th North Alabama 1,797 - 662 - 4,614 .246 Kills-Per-Game G No. Avg 1998 - 2nd North Alabama 143 2,328 16.28 1999 - 18th NorthAlabama 143 2,238 15.65 2000 - 17th North Alabama 138 2,203 15.96 2001 - 4th North Alabama 115 1,947 16.93 2002 - 11th North Alabama 117 1,914 16.36 2003 - 8th North Alabama 140 2,387 17.05 2004 - 8th North Alabama 112 1,857 16.58 2005 - 1st North Alabama 133 2,394 18.00 2006 - 3rd North Alabama 137 2,368 17.28 2008 - 15th North Alabama 130 1,795 13.81 2016 - 15th North Alabama 123 1,741 14.15 2017 - 17th North Alabama 127 1,797 14.15 Assists-Per-Game G No. Avg 1996 - 18th North Alabama 169 2,188 12.95 1998 - 6th North Alabama 143 2,041 14.27 1999 - 16th North Alabama 143 2,000 13.98 2000 - 16th North Alabama 138 1,994 14.45 2001 - 3rd North Alabama 115 1,754 15.25 2002 - 15th North Alabama 117 1,697 14.50 2003 - 8th North Alabama 140 2,158 15.41 2004 - 21st North Alabama 112 1,627 14.53 2005 - 1st North Alabama 133 2,167 16.29 2006 - 5th North Alabama 137 2,145 15.66 2016 - 12th North Alabama 123 1,623 13.20 2017 - 10th North Alabama 127 1,715 13.50 TEAM LIONS IN THE NCAA DIVISION II STATISTICS Service Aces G No. Avg. 1997 - 11th North Alabama 151 371 2.46 1998 - 5th North Alabama 143 371 2.59 1999 - 5th North Alabama 143 388 2.71 2000 - 7th North Alabama 138 350 2.54 2001 - 16th North Alabama 115 330 2.87 2002 - T27th North Alabama 117 303 2.59 2008 - 26th North Alabama 130 198 1.52 Match Won-Lost Pct. W-L Pct. 1996 - 5th North Alabama 44-4 .917 1997 - 6th North Alabama 39-5 .897 1998 - 9th North Alabama 38-6 .864 1999 - 18th North Alabama 35-7 .833 2000 - 6th North Alabama 40-3 .930 2001 - 6th North Alabama 32-4 .889 2002 - 13th North Alabama 30-5 .857 2003 - 22nd North Alabama 33-7 .825 2005 - 2nd North Alabama 36-2 .947 2006 - 16th North Alabama 35-6 .854

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 43 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 LIONS IN THE AVCA DIVISION II POLLS 1984 Sept. 24 No. 17 Oct. 1........................... No. 9 Oct. 8 No. 10 Oct. 15 No. 20 Oct. 29......................... No. 19 1996 Oct. 15......................... No. 23 Oct. 22 No. 22 Oct. 29......................... No. 22 Nov. 5 No. 17 Nov. 12 ........................ No. 14 Final No. 10 1997 Pre-season No. 8 Sept. 2 ......................... No. 9 Sept. 9 No. 9 Sept. 16 No. 11 Sept. 23 ....................... No. 9 Sept. 30 No. 7 Oct. 7........................... No. 8 Oct. 14 No. 5 Oct. 21 No. 7 Oct. 28......................... No. 5 Nov. 4 No. 8 Nov. 11 ........................ No. 8 Nov. 18 No. 8 1998 Preseason No. 7 Sept. 8 ......................... No. 8 Sept. 15 No. 7 Sept. 22 No. 8 Sept. 29 ....................... No. 8 Oct. 6 No. 8 Oct. 13......................... No. 8 Oct. 20 No. 8 Oct. 27......................... No. 11 Nov. 3 No. 12 Nov. 10 No. 12 Nov. 17 ........................ No. 12 1999 Preseason No. 6 Sept. 7 ......................... No. 7 Sept. 14 ....................... No. 11 Sept. 21 No. 11 Sept. 28 ....................... No. 17 Oct. 5 No. 16 Oct. 12......................... No. 20 Oct. 18 No. 20 Oct. 26 No. 21 Nov. 2 .......................... No. 17 Nov. 9 No. 19 Nov. 16 ........................ No. 15 Nov. 23 No. 12 2000 Preseason No. 13 Aug. 29 ........................ No. 18 Sept. 5 No. 19 Sept. 12 No. 19 Sept. 26 ....................... No. 19 Oct. 3 No. 19 Oct. 10......................... No. 17 Oct. 17 No. 17 Oct. 24......................... No. 14 Oct. 31......................... No. 12 Nov. 7 No. 11 Nov. 14 ........................ No. 9 Dec. 5 No. 6 2001 Preseason No. 2 Aug. 28 ........................ No. 1 Sept. 4 No. 4 Sept. 11 ....................... No. 3 Sept. 18 No. 3 Sept. 25 No. 2 Oct. 2........................... No. 2 Oct. 9 No. 5 Oct. 16......................... No. 4 Oct. 23 No. 4 Oct. 30 No. 4 Nov. 6 .......................... No. 3 Dec. 5 No. 8 2002 Preseason No. 6 Sept. 3 No. 3 Sept. 10 No. 8 Sept. 17 No. 8 Sept. 24 ....................... No. 8 Oct. 1........................... No. 7 Oct. 8........................... No. 6 Oct. 15......................... No. 10 Oct. 22......................... No. 10 Oct. 29......................... No. 9 Nov. 5 .......................... No. 9 Nov. 12 ........................ No. 9 Nov. 19 ........................ No. 9 Nov. 26 ........................ No. 12 Dec. 11 ........................ No. 12 2003 Preseason.................... No. 9 Sept. 2 ......................... No. 13 Sept. 9 ......................... No. 14 Sept. 16 ....................... No. 23 Sept. 23 ....................... No. 24 Sept. 30 ............................ NR Oct. 7................................ NR Oct. 14.............................. NR Oct. 21.............................. NR Oct. 28......................... No. 24 Nov. 4 No. 23 Nov. 11 No. 23 Nov. 18 No. 23 Nov. 23 No. 11 Dec. 10 No. 1 2004 Preseason.................... No. 4 Sept. 7 ......................... No. 14 Sept. 14 ....................... No. 14 Sept. 21 ....................... No. 15 Sept. 28 No. 18 Oct. 5 No. 18 Oct. 12 No. 16 Oct. 19 No. 20 Oct. 26 No. 20 Nov. 2 No. 19 Nov. 9 No. 18 Nov. 16 No. 19 Nov. 23 No. 22 Dec. 7 No. 22 2005 Preseason No. 23 Sept. 5 ......................... No. 15 Sept. 12 ....................... No. 6 Sept. 19 No. 5 Sept. 26 ....................... No. 8 Oct. 3 No. 8 Oct. 10......................... No. 7 Oct. 17 No. 7 Oct. 24 No. 5 Oct. 31......................... No. 6 Nov. 7 No. 4 Nov. 14 ........................ No. 3 Nov. 22 No. 8 Dec. 7 .......................... No. 9 2006 Preseason.................... No. 9 Sept. 5 No. 13 Sept. 12 No. 17 Sept. 18 ....................... No. 19 Sept. 25 No. 20 Oct. 2........................... No. 20 Oct. 9 No. 19 Oct. 16......................... No. 18 Oct. 23......................... No. 16 Oct. 30 No. 13 Nov. 6 .......................... No. 13 Nov. 13 No. 6 Nov. 20 ........................ No. 3 2007 Preseason.................... No. 9 Sept. 5 No. 22 2011 Sept. 12 No. 21 2016 Sept. 12 No. 23 Sept. 19 ....................... No. 24 Sept. 26 No. 24 Oct. 3........................... No. 21 Nov. 21 No. 25

The four new inductees joined the prestigious 142-members Academic All-America® Hall of Fame from more than 26,000 all-time Academic All-America® Priceselections.Bell becomes the first Academic All-America® Hall of Fame inductee from a Gulf South Conference school or from a school from the state of Alabama.

In June, former University of North Alabama volleyball AllAmerican and Academic AllAmerica® Dr. Rachel Price Bell received one of the highest honors in collegiate athletics when she was inducted into the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America® Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2017. Created in 1988, the CoSIDA Academic All-America® Hall of Fame recognizes former Academic All-Americas who received a college degree at least 10 years prior and have achieved lifetime success in their professional careers.

UNA'S RACHEL PRICE BELL JOINS ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA® HALL OF FAME Following her graduation from UNA , Price earned a PhD. in biomedical engineering from Purdue University. The clinical scientist is currently employed as a clinical project manager in West Lafayette, Ind., coordinating studies for new medical devices. At right, the 2017 induction class included Dr. Robert Khayat (Mississippi) as the Dick Enberg Award winner, Dr. Stacey Johnson (San Jose State), Stephanie White (Purdue) Heather O'Reilly (North Carolina), Bell and emcee Dick Enberg.

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rroarlions.com oarlions.com 45 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 AIAW All-State 1974 Jan Lough 1975................................ Ande Jones 1977 Debbie Drake AIAWTournamentAll-State 1976 Debbie Drake 1977............................. Debbie Drake All-GulfConferenceSouth (first-team) 1982 Mel Garman 1982 Doris Jones 1982 Chiquita Moore 1983 Jill Flippo 1983 Chiquita Moore 1983 Doris Jones 1984................................ Doris Jones 1984 Renita Allen 1984 Fran Orlando 1985 Fran Orlando 1985 Renita Allen 1985.............................. Kathy Stovall 1986 Vicki Mesplay 1986 Audrey Porter 1987 Julie Jones 1987 Stacey Westmoreland 1987...........................Pasola Swoope 1988 Stacey Westmoreland 1988 Kristie Grant 1989 Helen Frazier 1989 Kristie Grant 1990................................. Kisha Love 1990 Kristie Grant 1991 Kisha Love 1991 Monica Gray 1992 Deana Terry 1992 Dena Nicholson 1992 Stephanie Copeland 1993.......................... Dena Nicholson 1995 Toby Wysocki 1996 Jenni Driscoll 1996 Ronda Price 1996 Heather Jensen 1997....................... Ronda Price, MVP ALL-TIME LION HONORS All-GSC (second-team) 1997 Angel Perez 1998 Deja Trojan 1999 Deja Trojan 1999............................ Nichole Kuslik 2000 Sandra Alexander 2001 Sandra Alexander 2001 Eva Tchlakova 2002 Eva Irungaray 2003......................... Vanessa Ferretti 2003 Amy Moffitt 2005 Jessica Robinson 2006 Ashley Hill 2006 Megan Stout 2007............................. Alison Jacobs 2007 Danielle Palasak 2008 Alison Jacobs 2008 Kelly Pratt 2009 Cara Gregg 2010......................... Lauren Greenhill 2011 Jessica Ronyak 2011 Caroline Neisler 2011 Priscilla Massengale 2013 Megan Gorey 2015 Lexie Bradley 2016 Peyton Lang 2017........................ Ashtyn Kapovich 2017 Jayden Davila-McClary GSC All-Tournament 1984 Doris Jones 1984 Denise Pollard 1984..............................Gloria Walker 1985 Kathy Stovall 1985 Julie Jones 1985 Fran Orlando 1985 Vicki Mesplay 1986............................. Vicki Mesplay 1986 Pasola Swoope 1987 Pasola Swoope 1987 Stacey Westmoreland 1988 Pasola Swoope 1988................. Stacey Westmoreland 1989 Helen Frazier 1989 Kristie Grant 1990 Heather Middleton 1990 Monica Gray 1991 Monica Gray 1991................... Stephanie Copeland 1992 Deana Terry 1992 Dena Nicholson 1994 Norsha Willis 1994 Brandi Pennington 1994................................. Rachel Lull 1995 Jenny Blasingame 1995 Toby Wysocki 1996 Toby Wysocki 1996 Ronda Price 1996................. Heather Jensen, MVP 1997 Mariela Fasce 1997 Ronda Price, MVP 1998 Ronda Price 1998 Rachel Price 1998 Mariela Fasce, MVP 1999 Ronda Price, MVP 1999............................... Rachel Price 2000 Nesrin Seckin, MVP 2000 Yana Ninova 2000 Ashley Moffitt 2001 Nesrin Seckin, MVP 2001............................... Yana Ninova 2001 Ashley Moffitt 2002 Sandra Alexander 2002 Ashley Moffitt 2002 Yana Ninova, MVP 2003............................... Yana Ninova 2003 Ashley Moffitt 2003 Te'Jaye Redd 1997 Rachel Price 1997 Mariela Fasce 1998 Mariela Fasce, MVP 1998............................... Ronda Price 1998 Rachel Price 1999 Ronda Price 1999 Rachel Price 2000 Nesrin Seckin 2000............................. Ashley Moffitt 2000 Yana Ninova 2001 Nesrin Seckin 2001 Ashley Moffitt 2001 Yana Ninova 2002............................... Yana Ninova 2002 Ashley Moffitt 2002 Sandra Alexander 2002 Anna Bondarenko 2003 Ashley Moffitt 2003............................... Yana Ninova 2003 Te'Jaye Redd 2004 Laura Bellinger 2004 Vanessa Ferretti 2004 Myshara High 2004 Amy Moffitt 2005 Laura Bellinger 2005......................... Vanessa Ferretti 2006 Laura Bellinger 2006 Nilcia Oliveira 2006 Danielle Palasak 2007 Danielle Palasak 2007.......................... Jessica Hansen 2007 Whitney Sanders 2008 Jessica Hansen 2008 Whitney Sanders 2009 Alison Jacobs 2009............................ Sarah Roberts 2010 Ari Smith 2010 Sarah Roberts 2011 Natalie Marsh 2011 Lauren Greenhill 2012.................. Priscilla Massengale 2014 Megan Gorey 2014 Ashtyn Kapovich 2015 Natasha Fomina 2015 Andrea De Leon 2016 Natasha Fomina 2016 Lexie Bradley 2017............................ Jessica Austin 2017 Lexie Bradley Yana Ninova

46 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2004 Laura Bellinger 2004 Vanessa Ferretti, MVP 2004 Myshara High 2005 Laura Bellinger 2005................. Vanessa Ferrett, MVP 2005 Jessica Robinson 2006 Laura Bellinger, MVP 2006 Nilcia Oliveira 2006 Megan Stout 2007......................... Danielle Palasak 2008 Jessica Hansen 2008 Whitney Sanders 2009 Alison Jacobs 2009 Sarah Roberts 2010 Lauren Greenhill 2010 Sarah Roberts 2011................................. Cara Gregg 2011 Natalie Marsh 2012 Priscilla Massengale 2014 Andrea De Leon 2014 Megan Wadsworth 2014............................. Lexie Bradley 2014 Jessica Austin 2015 Andrea De Leon 2015 Ashtyn Kapovich 2015 Jessica Austin, MVP 2016........................ Ashtyn Kapovich 2016 Natasha Fomina 2016 Peyton Lang, MVP 2017 Ana Gabriela Pacheco 2017 Lexie Bradley GSC MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 1987 Pasola Swoope (defensive) 2016 Natasha Fomina 2017 Lexie Bradley GSC East Division PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1996 Heather Jensen 1997 Ronda Price 1998 Mariela Fasce 2000............................. Nesrin Seckin 2001 Nesrin Seckin 2002 Anna Bondarenko 2004 Vanessa Ferretti 2005 Vanessa Ferretti 2006........................... Laura Bellinger 2008 Whitney Sanders 2009 Alison Jacobs GSC East FRESHMANDivisionOFTHEYEAR 1996 Ronda Price 1999 Nichole Kuslik 2000 Ashley Moffitt 2009 Cara Gregg 2010............................ Hope Rayburn Academic All-GSC 1982 Joy Hubbard 1982 Debbie Williams 1986 Julie Jones 1986............................ Lori Spaulding 1986 Audrey Porter 1987 Julie Jones 1988 Jennifer Bevis 1989 Kristie Grant 1990.............................. Kristy Hunter 1991 Daphne Smith 1991........................... Jeannie Hamm 1992 Dena Nicholson 1992 Stephanie Copeland 1993 Dena Nicholson 1997 Rachel Price 1997............................... Ronda Price 1998 Rachel Price 1998 Ronda Price 1999 Rachel Price 1999 Ronda Price 2000............................. Nesrin Seckin 2001 Nesrin Seckin 2003 Yana Ninova 2005 Vanessa Ferretti 2006 Dee Ayres 2006.............................. Megan Stout 2007 Danielle Palasak 2008 Whitney Sanders 2009 Sarah Roberts 2010 Shae Watkins 2010.................................... Ari Smith 2010 Sarah Roberts 2011.......................... Caroline Neisler 2012 Caroline Neisler 2014 Megan Gorey 2015 Natasha Fomina 2016 Natasha Fomina 2017............................. Lexie Bradley GSC OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1994 Jenny Blasingame, Oct. 30 1995 Toby Wysocki, Sept. 24 1996............... Heather Jenen, Sept. 8 1996 Jenni Driscoll, Sept. 29 1996 Ronda Price, Oct. 13 1996 Ronda Price, Nov. 3 1997................. Ronda Price, Sept. 14 1997 Ronda Price, Sept. 28 1997 Ronda Price, Oct. 5 1997 Mariella Fasce, Oct. 12 1998 Ronda Price, Oct. 6 1998................ Mariella Fasce, Nov. 3 1999 Nichole Kuslik, Sept. 5 1999 Nichole Kuslik, Sept. 26 1999 Ronda Price, Oct. 3 1999 Rachel Price, Oct. 10 1999...................Ronda Price, Oct. 17 1999 Rachel Price, Nov. 9 2000.............. Nesrin Seckin, Sept. 12 2000 Sandra Alexander, Oct. 3 2000 Nesrin Seckin, Oct. 10 2000 Sandra Alexander, Oct. 31 2001 Nesrin Seckin, Sept. 24 2001.................. Ashley Moffitt, Oct. 1 2001 Nesrin Seckin, Oct. 29 2001 Yana Ninova, Nov. 6 2002 Anna Bondarenko, Sept. 3 2002 Sandra Alexandet, Sept.10 2002......... Anna Bondarenko, Sept.24 2002 Yana Ninova, Oct. 8 2002 Sandra Alexander, Oct. 22 2002 Sandra Alexander, Nov. 5 ALL-TIME LION HONORS Alison Jacobs Lexie Bradley

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rroarlions.com oarlions.com 49 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 ALL-TIME LION HONORS 1997 Ronda (second-team)Price 1997 Mariela (second-team)Fasce 1998 Mariela(first-team)Fasce 1998 Rachel (second-team)Price 1999 Rachel (second-team)Price 2000 .......................... Nesrin (second-team)Seckin 2001 Nesrin(first-team)Seckin 2002 Anna(second-team)Bondarenko 2002 Yana (third-team)Ninova 2003 Yana(first-team)Ninova 2003 .......................... Ashley(third-team)Moffitt 2003 Te-Jaye Redd (honorable mention) 2004 Vanessa Ferretti (honorable mention) 2005 Vanessa(first-team)Ferretti 2005 Laura(second-team)Bellinger 2006 Laura(first-team)Bellinger 2006 Megan(third-team)Stout 2006 Ashley Hill (honorable mention) 2007 Danielle Palasak (honorable mention) 2008 ......................Whitney(second-team)Sanders 2009 .......................... Alison(third-team)Jacobs 2009 Sarah Roberts (honorable mention) 2010 Sarah Roberts (honorable mention) 2012 Natalie (second-team)Marsh 2014 Megan Gorey (honorable mention) 2015 ......................... Natasha(second-team)Fomina 2015 Andrea De Leon (honorable mention) 2016 Natasha(second-team)Fomina 2016 Lexie Bradley (honorable mention) 2016 Ashtyn Kopovich (honorable mention) 2017 ............................. Lexie(first-team)Bradley 2017 ............................ Jessica(third-team)Austin 2017 Jayden(honorableDavila-McClarymention) All-AmericanDaktronics 2000 Nesrin(third-team)Seckin 2000 Ashley(third-team)Moffitt 2001 Ashley (second-team)Moffitt 2001 Nesrin(third-team)Seckin 2003 .............................. Yana(first-team)Ninova 2003 ........................... Ashley(first-team)Moffitt 2005 Laura(first-team)Bellinger 2005 Vanessa(first-team)Ferretti 2006 Laura(second-team)Bellinger 2017 Lexie (second-team)Bradley CoSIDA/Verizon/ESPNTheMagazineAcademicAll-District 1997 Ronda Price 1997............................... Rachel Price 1998 Rachel Price 1999 Rachel Price 1999 Ronda Price 1999 Lana Fishback 2000............................. Nesrin Seckin 2005 Dee Ayres 2005 Vanessa Ferretti 2006 Dee Ayres 2006 Laura Bellinger 2006.............................. Megan Stout 2008 Whitney Sanders 2010............................ Sarah Roberts 2016 Natasha Fomina 2017 Lexie Bradley AcademicCoSIDA/Verizon/ESPNTheMagazineAll-America 1997 Ronda Price (second team) 1998 Rachel Price (third team) 1999 Rachel Price (first team) 1999............................... Ronda Price (third team) 2005 Vanessa(thirdFerrettiteam) 2006 Dee Ayres (first team) 2016 Natasha(secondFominateam) 2017 Lexie (secondBradleyteam) NCAA ScholarshipPost-GraduateRecipient 2000............................... Rachel Price 2000 Ronda Price 2006 Dee Ayres UNA Harlon ScholarshipPost-GraduateHillRecipient 2006 Dee Ayres 2008......................... Danielle Palasak Alabama Sports Writers ATHLETESmallAssociationCollegeOFTHEYEAR 1997............................... Ronda Price 2004 Vanessa Ferretti 2006 Laura Bellinger Jones Jersey Retired In 1984, University of North Alabama's Doris Jones became the first female athlete to receive All-GSC honors for three straight years. A three-year letter man from 1982-84, Jones also became the first UNA female athlete to have her jersey retired.Ashley Moffitt

50 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 UNA senior players (from left) Marissa Perreira, Ashley Moffitt and Te'Jaye Redd celebrate with Lion fans on the volleyball team's return to campus in Florence after winning the 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship. Moffitt is shown holding the school's sixth national championship trophy, its first in any women's sport, including volleyball. GSC COACH OF THE YEAR 1983 Ande Jones 1985 Ande Jones 1992................................ Ande Jones 1996 Matt Peck 1997 Matt Peck 1998 Matt Peck 2000 Matt Peck 2005..................... Stephanie Radecki 2006 Stephanie Radecki 2009 Stephanie Radecki 2015 Stephanie Radecki AVCA South Central Region COACH OF THE YEAR 1998 Matt Peck 2003 Matt Peck 2005..................... Stephanie Radecki 2006 Stephanie Radecki AVCA Division II COACHNationalOFTHE YEAR 2003 Matt Peck Gulf South CHAMPIONSHIPSConference 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2015, 2016 NCAA Division II Regional Tournaments 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017 NCAA Division II ChampionshipsRegional 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2006 NCAA Division II FINAL FOUR 2000, 2003, 2006 NCAA Division II NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2003

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ASUN CONFERENCE WELCOMES QUEENS AND AUSTIN PEAY AS NEW MEMBERS

ATLANTA – The ASUN Conference officially welcomed its newest members, Austin Peay State University and Queens University of Charlotte, on July 1. APSU announced its acceptance of the ASUN's membership invitation at a press conference last September while Queens made its move to Division I athletics official in "JulyMay.1 is a great day for the ASUN! We officially welcome two outstanding universities to active ASUN membership, Austin Peay and Queens," Commissioner Ted Gumbart said. "Austin Peay represents known quality, a school that champions the same students first approach as the ASUN. Conference membership is a choice institutional leaders make based on the overall value proposition. We know that the ASUN will be stronger with Austin Peay. Queens University is a sleeping giant, a terrific academic institution growing in the Myers Park neighborhood in Charlotte. Queens brings an unlimited amount of potential to the ASUN along with a great school, a great market and great leadership. The entire ASUN family celebrates today as we become collectively stronger by all significant measures." With the additions of Austin Peay and Queens, the ASUN Conference expands its geographic footprint to eight states (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia) and now features 12 of the top-80 media markets in the nation and eight of the top 50. The Governors and Royals become members of the ASUN Conference starting with the 2022-23 season and increase the ASUN membership to 14 institutions.

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Earning All-America status in any sport is a rare accomplishment for an athlete, and even fewer can take it a step further and achieve All-America standing in the classroom as well. However, five former University of North Alabama standouts were able to earn both awards in the same year. Ronda Price was named an All-American in 1997 and was Academic All-America in 1997 and 1999. Twin sister Rachel Price achieved All-America status in 1998 and 1999 and was an Academic All-America pick both seasons as well. UNA standout Vanessa Ferretti received both All-America and Academic All-America honors as a senior in the 2005 season. In 2016, senior Natasha Fomina was named an All-American in 2016 and Academic All-America later the same season. The following year, Lexie Bradley also accomplished the feat. All-America Academic All-America

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RACHELPRICE AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHESALL-AMERICAASSOCIATION Second-Team - 1998 Second-Team - 1999 ALL-AMERICAACADEMIC 1998 • 1999 RONDAPRICE AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHESALL-AMERICAASSOCIATION Second-Team - 1997 ALL-AMERICAACADEMIC 1997 • 1999 A four-year starter on teams that posted a 156-22 record from 199699, winning four straight Gulf South Conference championships and two NCAA Division II regional crowns. She played in a school record 593 games and 178 matches and had 1,539 kills. A four-year starter on teams that posted a 156-22 record from 199699, winning four straight Gulf South Conference championships and two NCAA regional crowns. Her 2,550 career kills ranks second in NCAA Division II history and she set 15 school records.

54 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 FERRETTIVANESSA AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL AMERICA First-Team - 2005 DAKTRONICS First-Team - 2005 ALL-AMERICAACADEMIC 2005 NATASHAFOMINA AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL AMERICA Second -Team - 2015 Second -Team - 2016 ALL-AMERICAACADEMIC 2016 LION ALL-AMERICA, ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA Received All-America honors in 2005 after leading the nation with 757 kills on the year. She was also third nationally with a 5.69 kills-per-game average. UNA went 36-2 on the year. Earned back-to-back All-America honors during her junior and senior seasons. She led UNA to GSC titles and NCAA Tournament appearances in 2015 and 2016, earning GSC and D2CCA South Region Player of the Year honors in 2016. BRADLEYLEXIE AMERICAN VOLLEYBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION ALL AMERICA Honorable Mention - 2016 First -Team - 2017 D2CCA Second-Team - 2017 ALL-AMERICAACADEMIC 2017 Earned All-America honors in 2016 and 2017, with a GSC title as a junior and three straight NCAA Tournament appearances. Also received All-South Region honors and was named the 2017 GSC Player of the Year.

ASHLEY MOFFITT ANNA BONDARENKO

2000 American Volleyball Coaches Association Second-Team Daktronics • Third-Team 2001 American Volleyball Coaches Association First-Team Selected All-American in both of her two seasons with the Lions. Helped lead UNA to a 72-7 record, two GSC titles and the Final Four.

2005 Daktronics • First-Team AVCA • Second-Team 2006 AVCA • First-Team Daktronics • Second-Team A two-time All-American who helped lead the Lions to a 95-14 record in three seasons. Led the nation with 1,910 assists as a junior and finished her career with a 13.33 assist-per-game average.

1997 American Volleyball Coaches Association Second-Team 1998 First-Team A two-year starter at setter on teams that went 77-11 overall and won back-to-back Gulf South Conference championships and an NCAA Division II South Central Regional crown. In her two seasons at UNA she had 3,264 assists and averaged 12.1 assists per game.

YANA NINOVA LAURA BELLINGER 2002 American Volleyball Coaches Association Third-Team 2003 AVCA & Daktronics First-Team Selected All-American as a junior and senior. A four-time All-GSC and All-South Central Region pick who led UNA to a 135-19 record from 2000-03, including the '03 national championship.

MARIELA FASCE NESRIN SECKIN

2000 Daktronics • Third-Team 2001 Daktronics • Second-Team 2003 Daktronics • First-Team AVCA • Third-Team A three-time All-American selection. A four-time All-GSC and All-South Central Region pick who led UNA to a 135-19 record from 2000-03. She led Division II in assists twice and set two national records.

2002 American Volleyball Coaches Association Second-Team Selected a second-team AllAmerican as a junior in 2002 after helping lead UNA to a 30-5 overall record. Averaged 3.67 kills per game and had a .365 hitting percentage. Had 429 total kills, 67 assists, 330 digs and 95 total blocks on the year.

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AVCA All-America Honorable Mentions: 2010

ALISON JACOBS 2009 American Volleyball Coaches Association Third-Team Was a third-team AVCA selection after earning first team All-South Region honors from Daktronics and AVCA. Also named first team All-Gulf South Conference and was the GSC East Division Player of the Year while leading UNA to a return trip to the NCAA Tournament.

2011 American Volleyball Coaches Association Second-Team Earned second-team All-America honors after receiving first-team All-South Region honors from AVCA. Was also a second team all-region selection by Daktronics. Other honors included NCAA South Region all-tournament, first team All-Gulf South Conference, GSC all-tournament and three-time GSC Player of the Week. Te-Jaye Ferretti Hill Palasak Alabama's Sarah Megan Gorey Andrea De Leon Jayden Davila-McClary AUSTIN 2017 American Volleyball Coaches Association Third-Team Was a third-team AVCA selection after earning All-Gulf South Conference and All-South Region honors from D2CCA and AVCA. Led the GSC in hitting percentage as the Lions won back-to-back conference titles in 2015 and 2016 and made three straight NCAA Tournament trips from 2015-17.

MEGAN STOUT 2006 American Volleyball Coaches Association Third-Team Became UNA's 10th All-American after earning third-team honors in 2006. Helped lead the Lions to a 125-19 record in four seasons. Was also a first team All-South Central Region selection as a senior.

NATALIE MARSH

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The volleyball program at the University of North Alabama began in 1969 as a part of the Physical Education Department and was known as extramurals. In those early years the Lady Lion teams competed against all of the state schools as a member of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women. UNA competed in the Northern District with Jacksonville State, Alabama A&M, Montevallo, Southern Benedictine and Stillman. In 1975, in the seventh year of volleyball competition at the school, UNA claimed the Alabama State Championship. downing the University of Alabama 1-15, 15-12, 15-6 in the championship match for the title. The Lady Lions downed Troy State, Auburn and Montevallo in the preliminary matches before dumping Alabama.DonMcBrayer, a physical education instructor with the university then and

LIONS VOLLEYBALL HISTORY now, served as the head coach for that first championship squad. Lillian Goodlow, a standout in basketball and volleyball at Bradshaw High School in Florence, became the first female athlete to be awarded an athletic scholarship to UNA in the summer of 1976.Another major step came in 1982, when the Gulf South Conference began awarding championships in women’s sports. The UNA volleyball team claimed the first official league title for women with a 3-0 sweep of Jacksonville State in theThechampionship.LadyLionshosted the tournament and won all six of their matches en route to theUNAchampionship.addedtothat GSC tradition by winning six of the first seven GSC volleyball championships, claiming the crown in 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 and 1988 as well.

Three Lady Lion volleyball players, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley and Pasola Swoope, were members of four consecutive GSC championship teams each during their playing days at UNA.

In 1995, Matt Peck was hired as the Lions head coach, and in nine years he took the UNA program to the highest national level, with eight NCAA appearances, four trips to the Elite Eight, two Final Fours and the 2003 NCAA Division II National Championship. In 1996 Peck led the Lions to a 44-4 record that included the school's seventh GSC championship and the first ever NCAA Tournament appearance by a North Alabama First Championship Team 1975 AIAW State Champions Team

Members: From left, Debbie Drake, Debbie Lee, Pattie Fitzhugh, Jan Lough, Becky Daniel, Beth Gregory, Jo Ann Parnell, Helen Lewis, Nancy Esslinger, Ande Jones, Sheliah Bankhead, Diane Lamar.

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Also on the list of key builders of the UNA volleyball tradition is Ande Jones, who was a four-year letterman in the 1970’s, was an All-State member of the 1975 state championship team, then returned as a graduate coach in 1976 and as a full-time coach from 1979-94.

58 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 Year Rec. Honors Coach 1969 William Glidewell 1970 William Glidewell 1971............................................................................................................... William Glidewell 1972 3rd in state Gay Sievers 1973................................. 3rd in state .................................................................... Gay Sievers 1974 28-8 2nd in state Noona Kennard 1975 24-8 State Champions Don McBrayer 1976............ 17-17 .......... 3rd in state .................................................................... Ande Jones 1977 10-17 Sharron Perkins 1978 3-23 Sharron Perkins 1979............ 19-20 ................................................................................................ Ande Jones 1980 24-13 Ande Jones 1981 15-22 Ande Jones 1982............ 29-10 .......... GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones 1983 32-8 2nd in GSC Ande Jones 1984............ 30-11 .......... GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones 1985 36-11 GSC Champions Ande Jones 1986 23-19 GSC Champions Ande Jones 1987............ 22-13 .......... GSC Champions .......................................................... Ande Jones 1988 30-7 GSC Champions Ande Jones 1989 18-18 5th in GSC Ande Jones 1990............ 20-17 .......... 4th in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones 1991 10-17 4th in GSC Ande Jones 1992 17-15 3rd in GSC Ande Jones 1993............ 20-21 .......... 4th in GSC ..................................................................... Ande Jones 1994 19-18* 2nd in GSC Ande Jones *17-20 ........ after two forfeits 1995 21-20 3rd in GSC Matt Peck 1996 44-4 GSC Champions Matt Peck 1997............ 39-5 ............ GSC Champions ............................................................. Matt Peck 1998 38-6 GSC Champions Matt Peck 1999 35-7 GSC Champions Matt Peck 2000............ 40-3 ............ GSC Champions ............................................................. Matt Peck 2001 32-4 GSC Champions Matt Peck 2002 30-5 GSC Champions Matt Peck 2003............ 33-7 ............ NCAA Division II National Champions ......................... Matt Peck 2004 24-7 GSC Champions Stephanie Radecki 2005............ 36-2 ............ GSC Champions ................................................ Stephanie Radecki 2006 35-6 GSC NationalChampionsRunner-up Stephanie Radecki 2007............ 20-16 .......... 3rd in GSC ........................................................... Stephanie Radecki 2008 24-11 2nd in GSC Stephanie Radecki 2009 20-15 3rd in GSC Stephanie Radecki 2010............ 21-10 .......... 2nd in GSC .......................................................... Stephanie Radecki 2011 24-10 2nd in GSC Stephanie Radecki 2012 12-18 6th in GSC Stephanie Radecki 2013............ 8-25 ........... 7th in GSC ........................................................... Stephanie Radecki 2014 20-12 2nd in GSC Stephanie Radecki 2015............ 26-8 ........... GSC Champions ................................................ Stephanie Radecki 2016 29-6 GSC Champions Stephanie Radecki 2017 27-8 2nd in GSC Stephanie Radecki 2018............ 4-21 ........... 8th in ASUN ...................................................................... Bob White 2019 4-25 8th in ASUN Bob White 2020 1-13 8th in ASUN Bob White 2021............ 9-20 ........... 5th in ASUN West ...................................................... Andrew Kroger school from the state of Alabama. In 1997 Ronda Price and Mariela Fasce were named second-team AVCA All-Americans to become the school's first volleyball All-Americans. In addition, Price was a second-team CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-America selection, making her the first athlete in school history to earn both AllAmerica and Academic All-America honors. As a team, UNA claimed its second consecutive GSC Tournament title and earned its second NCAA Regional bid as well. North Alabama became the first school in GSC history to advance to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight in 1998. The Lions claimed their third straight GSC title and first-ever NCAA regional championship. Also Mariela Fasce became the first volleyball player in conference history to be selected first-team All-American. In 1999, UNA went 35-7, won its fourth straight GSC title and made its fourth straight NCAA appearance, advancing to the Elite Eight for a secondLanatime.Fishback, Deja Trojan, Rachel Price and Ronda Price were members of four consecutive GSC championships, four straight NCAA Tournament berths and earned two straight trips to the NCAA Elite Eight by winning two NCAA South Central Regional championships. From 19961999 the "Fab Four" compiled a record of 156-22 and 47-1 in the GSC. In 2000, UNA went 40-3, won a fifth straight GSC title, made a fifth straight NCAA trip and reached the Division II Final Four for the first time. Those feats came with six new starters and just two seniors on the squad. Those seniors, Gretchen Midkiff and Amy Bernstein helped UNA to a combined 152-21 record over their four years. Ashley Moffitt and Nesrin Seckin earned All-American honors in both 2000 and 2001. In 2002, UNA won an unprecedented seventh straight GSC title and 13th overall volleyball crown. Sandra Alexander set an all-time NCAA

LIONS VOLLEYBALL HISTORY

North Alabama First Division I Volleyball Team Team Members: (Front row, from left) Genesis Benítez , Sarah Chastain, Jayden Davila-McClary, Emma Ellis, Christina Ellwanger, Catie Ladner, Libby Jump, Paula Klemperer. (Back row, same order) Malaisia Stallworth, Joice Maldonado, Hannah Symonds, Nura Abakar, Stephanie Wilcke, Kristen Hayes, Madison Ruble and Michay Jackson. was named head coach at Southern Mississippi and North Alabama hired Bob White as the program's ninth head coach. In 2018, UNA entered its first season as members of Division I and the ASUN Conference.The2020 season was pushed to the Spring of 2021 following a global pandemic of the COVID-19 virus. UNA went 1-13 with its lone victory coming over eventual ASUN champion Lipscomb.

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 59 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 Division II record for career hitting percentage and Anna Bondarenko and Yana Ninova were named All-American. In 2003 UNA failed to win the GSC title for the first time in eight years, losing in the championship match. But that loss propelled the Lions to even greater heights as UNA rolled through the NCAA South Central Regional, the Elite Eight and Final Four to win the first national championship ever claimed by a UNA women's athletic team.

Setter Ashley Moffitt was named AllAmerican for the third time, led the nation in assists and set two Division II national records. Ninova was also named AllAmerican again and helped lead UNA to a 33-7 record. UNA defeated ConcordiaSt. Paul 3-0 in the finals to clinch the championship at San Bernardino, Calif. In 2004, Stephanie Radecki became UNA's eighth head coach and guided the team to a 24-7 record during her first season. Vanessa Ferretti received honorable mention All-American honors as the Lions advanced to the South Central Regional Tournament after regaining the GSC title. The 2005 season was one of the Lions' best ever as the team posted a 36-2 record and racked up individual awards. Ferretti was joined by setter Laura Bellinger as first team All-America selections. The Lions fell one victory shy of the 2006 national championship. Top-ranked Tampa defeated UNA 3-1 in the finals of the NCAA Tournament in Pensacola, Fla. The post-season run capped a 35-6 campaign. Bellinger was again a first team All-American, while Megan Stout was a third-team selection and Radecki was named the GSC East Division and the South Central Region's Coach of the Year, each for the second straight season. Whitney Sanders became the program's 11th All-American with a second-team selection by the AVCA in 2008. She was also named first team AllGSC, first team All-South Region and was the GSC East Division Player of the Year. In 2009, setter Alison Jacobs was named GSC East Player of the Year. She was also a first team All-South Region selection and third team All-American by the AVCA. Sarah Roberts also received two All-America honorable mentions as the Lions returned to the NCAA Tournament in 2009 and 2010. The Lions made it three straight NCAA appearances the following season, led by second-team All-American Natalie Marsh. After an eight-year break, UNA regained the GSC title in 2015. Radecki was named GSC Coach of the Year while Natasha Fomina was selected as the program's 11th All-American. The following year, Fomina was named GSC Player of the Year as the Lions repeated as conference champs. She later earned AllSouth Region, All-America and Academic All-America honors. In 2017, UNA completed its fi nal season at the Division II level. The Lions went 27-8 and again advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Lexie Bradley was named GSC Player of the Year and also earned All-South Region, All-America and Academic All-America honors as well. Following the season, Radecki

The following summer, White resigned due to health reasons and UNA hired Andrew Kroger to serve as head coach for th 2021 season on an interim basis. In the summer of 2021, UNA ended its four-year transition period and was officially classified as an NCAA Division I athletics program. Before the start of the 2021 season, Tristan Johnson was hired as the program's 11th head coach.

60 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 LION VOLLEYBALL COACHES Stephanie RadeckiSharron Perkins Don McBrayer Matt PeckAnde Jones Bob White UNA VolleyballRecordsCoaches Noona Kennard 28-8 Don McBrayer 24-8 Sharron Perkins 13-40 Ande Jones 381-260 Matt Peck 312-61 Stephanie Radecki 326-154 Bob White 9-59 Andrew Kroger 9-20 UNA Volleyball Coaches By Total Wins 381 Ande Jones 326 Stephanie Radecki 312 Matt Peck 28 Noona Kennard 24 Don McBrayer 13 Sharron Perkins 9 Andew Kroger 9 Bob White UNA Volleyball Coaches By PercentageWinning .836 Matt Peck .777 Noona Kennard .750 Don McBrayer .679 Stephanie Radecki .310 Anderw Kroger .132 Bob White Andrew Kroger Tristan Johnson

1987 Gulf South Conference Champions Team members: Jennifer Bevis, Helen Frazier, Mary Kay Harrison, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley, Wendy Skinner, Pasola Swoope, Amy Watkins, Stacey Westmoreland

1988 Gulf South Conference Champions Team members: Jennifer Bevis, Melanie Crumpton, Helen Frazier, Kristie Grant, Shea Lindley, Monica Moran, Wendy Skinner, Pasola Swoope, Stacey Westmoreland

1986 Gulf South Conference Champions Team members: Frances Bracken, Helen Frazier, Mary Kay Harrison, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley, Vicki Mesplay, Audrey Porter, Pam Pruitt, Jill Robertson, Lori Spaulding, Pasola Swoope, Amy Watkins

1984 Gulf South Conference Champions Team members: Renita Allen, Frances Bracken, Andrea Bryner, Doris Jones, Julie Jones, Chiquita Moore, Fran Orlando, Denise Pollard, Pam Pruitt, Tommie Rowe, Kathy Stovall, Gloria Walker

1982 Gulf South Conference Champions Team members: Jill Flippo, Mel Garman, Joy Hubbard, Doris Jones, Brenda Lewis, Chiquita Moore, Kathy Stovall, Stephanie Taramangos, Debbie Williams, Sandy Witt

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1985 Gulf South Conference Champions Team members: Renita Allen, Frances Bracken, Mary Kay Harrison, Julie Jones, Shea Lindley, Vicki Mesplay, Fran Orlando, Audrey Porter, Pam Pruitt, Tommie Rowe, Lori Spaulding, Kathy Stovall, Pasola Swoope

Team members are front from left, Graduate Assistant Coach Stephanie Radecki, Amy Bernstein, Mariela Fasce, and Melissa Fasce. Standing from left, Ronda Price, Rachel Price, Head Coach Matt Peck, Erika Van Arsdale, Heather Jensen, Lana Fishback, Annette Chapman, Yolanda Hagar, Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck, Deja Trojan and Gretchen Midkiff.

(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

1996 Gulf South CHAMPIONSConference

Team members are front from left, Amy Bernstein, Mariela Fasce,Angel Perez, Heather Jensen, Markata Campbell, Christy Barefield,Rachel Price, Bianca Hill and Head Coach Matt Peck. Back fromleft, Jenni Driscoll, Gretchen Midkiff, Melissa Fasce, ConnieShipman, Deja Trojan, Lana Fishback, Ronda Price and AssistantCoach Jeff Motluck.

1998 Gulf South CHAMPIONSConference

1997 Gulf South CHAMPIONSConference

(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

1998 NCAA Division II South Central

(12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

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Team members are front from left, manager Nicole Clemons and graduate assistant coach Charyl Morgan. Second row, Amy Smith, Andrea Hagood and Nikki Halverson. Third row, Toby Wysocki, Lana Fishback and Jenni Driscoll. Fourth row, Heather Jensen, Sarah McDowell and Deja Trojan. Fifth row, Angel Perez, Ronda Price and Lynn Zediker. Sixth row, Rachel Price and Christy Barefield. Seventh row, Head Coach Matt Peck and Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck.

GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2000 Gulf South CHAMPIONSConference (16-0

2000 NCAA

II South

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Team members are front from left, Nichole Kuslik, Shameka Walker, Erin Price, Amy Bernstein and Gretchen Midkiff. Back row from left, Head Coach Matt Peck, Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck, Graduate Assistant Coach Stephanie Radecki, Lana Fishback, Deja Trojan, Rachel Price, Christy Barefield, Ronda Price, Nesrin Seckin, Yolanda Hagar, Manager Josh Holt and Student Assistant Coach Mariella Fasce. regular season, 3-0 post-season) Division Central

Team members are front from left, Head Coach Matt Peck, Nesrin Seckin, Yolanda Hagar, Pepper Quimby, Angie McLeod, Shameka Walker, Yana Ninova and Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck. Back from left, Gretchen Midkiff, Amy Bernstein, Sandra Alexander, Ashley Moffitt, Erin Price, Marissa Perreira, Traci Venable and Eva Tcholakova.

2002

2002

Team members are front from left, Te'Jaye Redd, Megan Stout, Anna Bondarenko, Carman Campbell, Yana Ninova, Eva Irungaray, Shameka Walker, Marissa Perreira, Amy Moffitt, Ashley Moffitt, Maggie Gimenez, Sandra Alexander, Lindsay Mohon, Traci Venable.

Back row from left, graduate assistant Kira Zschau, assistant coach Jeff Motluck, Alison Pierce, Angie McLeod, Traci Venable, Marissa Perreira, Eva Tcholakova, Sandra Alexander, Yana Ninova and head coach Matt Peck. Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS (16-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season) NCAA Division II South Central Regional Participant

64 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2001 Gulf South Conference Team members are front from left, Brandie Binkley, Yolanda Hagar, Lindsay Mohon, Amy Moffitt, Shameka Walker, Ashley Moffitt, Nesrin Seckin and Amy Bernstein.

Team members are front from left, Lindsay Mohon, Ashley Moffitt, Te'Jaye Redd, Trainer Nicole Lambert and Sasha Selby. Second row from left, Amy Moffitt, Vanessa Ferretti and Marissa Perreira. Third row from left, Yana Ninova, Traci Venable, Myshara High, Cynthia Ohanaja and Dee Ayres. Back row from left, Graduate Assistant Coach Tihana Sarlija, Head Coach Matt Peck, Assistant Coach Jeff Motluck, English Brodbeck-Yarbrough and Assistant Athletic Director Sherry Kennemer.

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2004 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS(11-1 regular season, 3-0 post-season)

Palla, Ashley Hill and Jessica Hansen. Back from left, Vanessa Ferretti, Kelly Pratt, Jessica Robinson and Karis Fuchs.

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GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2006

2006 NCAA Division II Elite Eight/Division II Final Four/National Runner-up

2006

Team members are front row, from left, Ava Syretha Pride, Macie Pringle, Natasha Fomina, Sarah Ann Tillery, Ashtyn Kapivich, Jessica Austin, Second row, same order, Ava Carnley, Adrien Coffey, Victoria Krohn, Andrea De Leon, Victoria Quintanilla, Lexie Bradley, Madison Ruble, Back row, same order, Abby Winkler and Peyton Lang. Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS (12-0 regular season, 3-0 post-season) NCAA Division II South Central Regional CHAMPIONS

Team members are front from left, Jessica Hansen, Laura Bellinger, Ashley Hill, Sam Wilson and Aya Taniguchi. Back row, same order, graduate assistant coach Robbie Beach, Kasie Spencer, Amanda Smith, Megan Stout, Danielle Palasak, Kelly Pratt, Dee Ayres, Nilcia Oliveira, assistant coach Stephanie Burner and head coach Stephanie Radecki.

68 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 GULF SOUTH CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2016 Gulf South Conference CHAMPIONS (16-4 regular season, 3-0 post-season) 2016 NCAA Division II South Regional Participant Team members are front from left, Natasha Fomina, Liby Jump, Ana Gabriela Pacheco, Emma Ellis, Destiny Henderson, Jayden Davila-McClary, Madison Ruble, Genny Cruz, Lexie Bradley, Ava Carnley, Peyton Lang, Sarah Ann Tillery, Victoria Quintanella, Abby Winkler, Victoria Krohn, Ashtyn Kapovich and Jessica Austin.

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 69 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 VOLLEYBALL ROSTER SINCE 1972 Nura Abakar........................ ....................2018, 19 Sandra Alexander................ 2000, 01, 02 Lisa Allen............................. .....1989, 90 Renita Allen.................... 1983, 84, 85 Rachel Andreassian........................ 2011 Terri Angel.......................... 1978, 79, 80 Jessica Austin.............................2014, 15, 16, 17 Dee Ayers..................... .............. 2003, 04, 05, 06 Sheliah Bankhead............... 1974, 75, 76 Christy Barefield............ 1995, 96, 97, 99 Laura Bellinger.................... 2004, 05, 06 Genesis Benítez ........................ 2018 Pam Benton.............................. 1979, 80 Amy Bernstein.............. 1997, 98, 99, 00 Kelly Best................................................1980, 81 Jennifer Bevis........................... 1987, 88 Jessi Blackstock....................... 2012, 13 Jenny Blasingame......... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Anna Bondarneko........................... 2002 Winnie Boyd................................... 1972 Frances Bracken................. .............. 1984, 85, 86 LaDonna Bradford......... .............. 1992, 93, 94, 95 Lexie Bradley......... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Sophia Brandstetter........................... 2018 Miya-Cole Brown........................... 2021 Sofia Bruno................................... 2017 Natalie Bryant........................... 1979, 80 Andrea Bryner................................. ............. 1984 Claire Bullington................................2019, 20, 21 Tricia Burcham................................ 1991 Betty Byrd....................................... 1972 Joanna Cahoun.......................................2013, 14 Emily Callaway.......................... 2009, 10 Robbie Cameron......... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Lechon Camp ................................ ............. 1993 Carman Campbell........................... 2002 Markata Campbell........................... 1997 Teena Campbell ........1976 Ava Carnley......... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Kandas Cavendar ........... ..1993, 94 Annette Chapman..... ........1998 Taylor Chapman........................ ..............2011, 12 Sarah Chastain........................... 2018 Neva Cockrell ........1973 Adrien Coffey ........2015 Freya Collier ........2020, 21 Nikki Cooper ........1995 Steff Copeland.......................... ..............1991, 92 Sydney Corum................................ ............. 2013 Paris Creed..................................... 2013 Melanie Crumpton.......................... 1988 Genny Cruz.............................................2016, 17 Karlee Cunningham ........2009 Becky Daniel......... 1973, 74, 75, 76 Jayden Davila-McClary......... 2016, 17, 18 Kim Dean............................................. ...1979, 80 Andrea De Leon ................................... ...2014, 15 Debbie Drake...............................1974, 75, 76, 77 Jenni Driscoll ...1996, 97 Alyssa Dutton ...2019 Malinda Edwards .........1995 Emma Ellis ......2017, 18 Christina Ellwanger ..................... ......2017, 18, 19 Marla Embry................................... ............. .1981 Nancy Esslinger ..1974, 75 Debbie Farrell ..1972, 73 Cathy Farris ........1973 Mariela Fasce ...1997, 98 Melissa Fasce ........1998 Sina Faulk............................................. ........2017 Shantel Federick ...2013, 14 Vanessa Ferretti.................................2003, 04, 05 Lana Fishback......... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Pattie Fitzhugh................................ 1975 Jill Flippo ...1982, 83 Katy Floyd ...2021 Natasha Fomina........................... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Elizabeth Ford .........2019, 20, 21 Tatum Fouche .........2021 Helen Frazier......... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Karis Fuchs .........2005 Mel Garman.................................1979, 80, 81, 82 Cheryl Garvich .........1973 Katie Gerig .......................................... ....2020, 21 Vanessa Gerig ....2010, 11 Maggie Gimenez .........2002 Christy Golden.................... 2009, 10, 11 Lillian Goodloe .........1976 Libby Goodman .........2020 Megan Gorey ...................................... ....2013, 14 Kristie Grant...................................... 1988, 89, 90 Moncia Gray ....1990, 91 Lauren Greenhill......... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Cara Gregg......... 2009, 10, 11, 12 Beth Gregory....................... 1975, 76, 77 Julie Griffin ..........1990 Anna Katherine Griggs ............ ..........2019, 20, 21 Yolanda Hagar......... 1998, 99, 00, 01 Andrea Hagood ....1995, 96 Nikki Halverson ..........1996 Debbie Hammond......... 1981 Jeanne Hamm ..........1991 Bailie Hannon .........2015 Jessica Hansen............................2005, 06, 07, 08 Mattrice Harris............... 2021 Mary Kay Harrison............... 1985, 86, 87 Katie Haseltine ..........2007 Kristen Hayes ..........2018 Kristina Headrick ..........2015 Destiny Henderson ..........2016 Myshara High ....2003, 04 Angela Hill........................... ............. 1991, 92, 93 Ashley Hill ....2005, 06 Joy Hubbard........................ 1981, 82, 83 Kristy Hunter ....1989, 90 De'licia Hutchins ....... ..2012 Eva Irungaray ..........2002 Michay Jackson ..........2018 Alison Jacobs...................... ............. 2007, 08, 09 Heather Jensen................... 1996, 97, 98 Katie Johnson ..........1994 Kennedey Johnson ..........2020, 21 Ande Jones..................................1972, 73, 74, 75 Doris Jones......................... 1982, 83, 84 Julie Jones......... ......................... 1984, 85, 86, 87 Phylis Joyner ...................................... ..........1977 Libby Jump 2016, 17, 18 Ashtyn Kapovich......... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Debbie Kelly ..........1972 Paula Klemperer ..........2018 Camryn Kling ..........2021 Victoria Krohn......... ..................... 2014, 15, 16, 17 Shelby Ksiazek ................................... ..........2013 Nichole Kuslik ..........1999 Carly Lacey ..........2007 Catie Ladner ..........2018 Diane Lamar ....1975, 76 Peyton Lang 2014, 15, 16 Debbie Lee.......................... ............. 1973, 74, 75 Brenda Lewis ....1981, 82 Helen Lewis ....1975, 76 Breylee Linder .................................. 2019, 20, 21 Shea Lindley......... 1985, 86, 87, 88 LeAnna Lloyd ....2012, 14 Dana Long ....1989, 90 Jan Lough ....1974, 75 Kisha Love ....1990, 91 Kathy Lovell ..........1989 Kristi Lucas......................................... ..........2009 Rachel Lull ....1994, 95 Morgan Madasz 2019 Joise Maldonado ..........2018 Joyce Malone ..........1977 Vicki Mardis ..........1973 Hristina Markova ..........2010 Natalie Marsh ..................................... ....2010, 11 Beyaca Martin ....2007, 08 Priscilla Massengale ....2011, 12 Magen McGuire ..........2009 Brandi McMullin ..........1994 Dixie McCreless ..........1991 Sarah McDowell ................................. ..........1996

70 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 Angie McLeod ..................................... ....2000, 01 Vicki Mesplay ....1985, 86 Heather Middleton ..........1990 Gretchen Midkiff......... 1997, 98, 99, 00 Maddie Mixson..............................................2012 Amy Moffitt..................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Ashley Moffitt...............................2000, 01, 02, 03 Lindsay Mohon......... ................... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Nicole Montey..................... 2007, 08, 09 Chiquita Moore......... 1981, 82, 83, 84 Jackie Moore ....1976, 77 Moncia Moran ..........1988 Stacey Mosley ..........1989 Mere Naqase................... ..........2017 Caroline Neisler................................. 2010, 11, 12 Kim Newton ..........1983 Pam Newton ..........1973 Dena Nicholson ....1992, 93 Yana Ninova......... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Brigid O'Brien......... 2008, 09, 10, 11 Cynthia Ohanaja ................................. ....2003, 04 Nilcia Oliveira ..................................... ..........2006 Mackenzie O'Loughlin ..........2019, 20, 21 Fran Orlando ....1984, 85 Janice Pace......................... 1972, 73, 74 Ana Gabriela Pacheco......... 2016, 17 Suzy Page ....1991, 92 Danielle Palasak......... ................. 2004, 05, 06, 07 Whitney Palla ...................................... ....2004, 05 Alex Panks ....2012, 13 Janet Parker ..........1973 JoAnn Parnell...............................1972, 73, 74, 75 Kamryn Parsonage............................... 2020, 21 Brandi Pennington ....1994, 95 Angel Perez......... ........................ 1994, 95, 96, 97 Marissa Perriera................... 2001,02, 03 Lindsey Phipps ..........2010 Alison Pierce ..........2001 Denise Pollard ....1983, 84 Audrey Porter ....1985, 86 Donna Prater ..........1981 Kelly Pratt......... ........................... 2005, 06, 07, 08 Erin Price............................... 1999, 2000 Rachel Price.................................1996, 97, 98, 99 Ronda Price......... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Syretha Pride ...................................... ..........2015 Macie Pringle...................................... ....2014, 15 Pam Pruitt........................... 1984, 85, 86 Edie Putman ..........1979 Victoria Quintanilla.......................2013, 14, 15, 16 Gina Radke .................... ....1993, 94 Hope Rayburn......... 2010, 11, 12, 13 Elana Rebholz ..................................... ..........2014 Te'Jaye Redd ....2002, 03 Debra Renkus...................... 1977, 78, 80 Jessica Rich ....2007, 09 Sarah Roberts......... 2007, 08, 09, 10 Jill Robertson ..........1986 Jessica Robinson ..........2005 Casey Roethler ................................... ....2012, 13 Jessica Ronyak ....2011, 12 Tommie Rowe..................... 1983, 84, 85 Madison Ruble......... 2015, 16, 17, 18 Whitney Sanders ....2007, 08 Cheryl Sandy ..........1976 Stephanie Sarago ............................... ..........2008 Hannah Schorr .................................... ..........2013 Nesrin Seckin ....2000, 01 Sasha Selby......................... 2003, 04, 05 Isik Selin......................... 2021 Jeri Shepherd ..........1973 Connie Shipman ..........1997 Wendy Skinner.................... .............. 1987, 88, 89 Donna Sleeper .................................... ..........1974 Amanda Smith ..........2006 Amy Smith ....1995, 96 Ari Smith ....2009, 10 Daphne Smith ....1991, 92 Lori Spaulding ....1985, 86 Kasie Spencer .................................... ..........2006 Renee Springer ..........1977 Mary Kate Stasevich ......2021 Malaisia Stallworth ......2017, 18 Alex Stolz ..........2010 Megan Stout......... 2002, 04, 05, 06 Kathy Stovall................................1982, 83, 84, 85 Christine Stover .................................. ....1990, 91 Jane Stumpe......... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Mackenzie Sullivan 2019 Maggie Sullivan 2019, 20, 21 Pasola Swoope......... ................... 1985, 86, 87, 88 Hannah Symonds................................ ..........2018 Aya Taniguchi ..........2006 Stephanie Taramangos ..........1982 Eva Tcholakova ....2000, 01 Sarah Temple ....1994, 95 Deana Terry ....1992, 93 Jalana Thigpen ................................... ....1978, 79 Tammy Thompson ........ ....1993, 94 Mona Tidwell ..........1972 Sarah Ann Tillery......... 2013, 14, 15, 16 Deja Trojan...................................1996, 97, 98, 99 Marianna Trujillo 2019 Erika VanArsdale ..........1998 Molly Van Oss ..................................... ....2011, 12 Martha Varnell..............................1977, 78, 79, 80 Traci Venable......... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Elizabeth Vickery ..........1981 Megan Wadsworth ..........2014 Kenna Walls......................... 1991, 92, 93 Gloria Walker ..........1984 Shameka Walker......... ................. 1999, 00, 01, 02 Amy Watkins......................................1986, 87, 89 Shae Watkins...............................2007, 08, 09, 10 Susan Werner ..........1983 Stacey Westmoreland .....1987,88 Febra White ..........1978 Stephanie Wilcke ................................ ..........2018 Debbie Williams................... ............. 1980, 81, 82 Sarah-Elizabeth Williams................... 2019, 20 Tawana Williams ....1994, 95 Norsha Willis ..........1994 Samantha Wilson ..........2006 Abby Winkler 2014, 15, 16 Sandy Witt .......................................... ....1981, 82 Kim Wood......... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Toby Wysocki ....1995, 96 English Yarborough ..........2003 Lynn Zediker ..........1996 Megan Zuck ..........2019 Kristin Zull ..........2009

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FLOWERSHomeHALLof the Lions

Flowers Hall has served as the home of the University of North Alabama volleyball team since it opened its doors in 1972, and has been an important part of the Lions success story. The facility currently holds 2,229 seats after its most recent renovation following UNA’s transition to the NCAA Division I level.Throughout its history, Flowers Hall has hosted numerous state and Gulf South Conference tournaments, and was the scene for the ever GSC volleyball tournament in 1982, where UNA captured the league's first women's sports championship. In 2019, the Lions hosted their first-ever ASUN Conference tournament game when the women’s basketball program welcomed North Florida to town on March 17. In 1996, Flowers Hall was the site of the first-ever NCAA women's volleyball tournament played in the state of Alabama as UNA hosted the NCAA Division II South Central Regional. UNA has hosted the event a total of four times, winning it at home in 1998 and 2000 before coming up short in 2005. Flowers Hall has also hosted three NBA basketball games in the 1970s and has hosted numerous NCAA tournament events in both men's and women's basketball. In 1985 the original synthetic floor

72 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 was replaced with a new synthetic floor. Also, in that same year a new four-sided scoreboard was added to enhance the Lion’s home court. In 1989 new theater seating was installed on the home side for season-ticket holders.In2004 the maple wood floor was replaced, as were the scoreboards and scorers tables that had been used over the previous 10 years. In 2009, new additions to the scoreboards allowed fans to keep track of digs, kills and assists during volleyball play. The flooring was sanded and repainted in 2013, adding a new UNA athletic logo at center court.Asthe Lions transitioned into NCAA Division I and the ASUN Conference prior to the 2018-19 season, Flowers Hall got a complete $2.2 million makeover. The wood flooring was completely replaced. All seating was also removed. Wooden bleachers were replaced with plastic purple seating on the North, South and East upstairs areas. All lower-area seating was replaced with purple chairback seats. New video scoring tables were added, along with a pair of 18’x10’ video boards as the arena was updated to host future ESPN broadcasts.Upstairs seating on the West side was also removed to make from for the Steve and Sheila Pierce Hospitality Suite, which features a 2,400 square foot common area that overlooks the court and two rows of box seats for donors, special guests andUNAVIPs.went 4-4 at home last season and has gone 269-68 at home since 1995.

rroarlions.com oarlions.com 73 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2022 ASUN CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Florida Gulf Coast Location Fort Myers, Florida Enrollment 15,971 Colors Emerald Green and Cobalt Blue Nickname .......................................... Eagles Facility Alico Arena (4,500) Head Coach Matt Botsford (8 years) 2021 Record .......................................... 27-6 Volleyball SID ........................... Shane Harvell SID Phone (336) 848-5598 SID Email sharvell@fgcu.edu Web Site ................. www.FGCUAthletics.com Jacksonville Location ........................ Jacksonville, Florida Enrollment 4,164 Colors Green and White Nickname Dolphins Facility .............. Swisher Gymnasium (1,500) Head Coach Maggie Couture (2 years) 2021 Record 4-24 Volleyball SID Lauren Spivey SID Phone ............................. (904) 256-7402 SID Email lspivey@ju.edu Web Site www.JUDolphins.com Jacksonville State Location Jacksonville, Alabama Enrollment ............................................8,693 Colors ..................................... Red and White Nickname Gamecocks Facility Pete Mathews Coliseum (3,500) Head Coach ................... Rick Nold (first year) 2021 Record 25-7 Volleyball SID Daniel Porter SID Phone (256) 782-5965 SID Email.............. ...... dporter2@jsu.edu.edu Web Site www.JSUGamecockSports.com Kennesaw State Location Kennesaw, Georgia Enrollment 41,000 Colors Black and Gold Nickname .............................................. Owls Facility KSU Convocation Center (4,600) Head Coach Keith Schunzel (8 years) 2021 Record .......................................... 20-9 Volleyball SID ............................... Mark Wasik SID Phone (470) 578-2562 SID Email.............. mwasik@kennesaw.edu Web Site ......................... www.KSUOwls.com Liberty Location .......................... Lynchburg, Virginia Enrollment 15,000 Colors Red, White and Blue Nickname Flames Facility ......................... Liberty Arena (4,000) Head Coach Trevor Johnson (4 years) 2021 Record 10-14 Volleyball SID Joe Carmany SID Phone ............................. (434) 582-2292 SID Email pjcarmany@liberty.edu Web Site www.LibertyFlames.com Lipscomb Location Nashville, Tennessee Enrollment 4,595 Colors Purple and Gold Nickname Bisons Facility Allen Arena (5,028) Head Coach ....... Brandon Rosenthal (18 years) 2021 Record .......................................... 14-13 SID Kirk Downs SID Phone (615) 966-5457 SID Email kirk.downs@lipscomb.edu Web Site www.LipscombSports.com North Florida Location Jacksonville, Florida Enrollment 15,944 Colors Navy and Gray Nickname Ospreys Facility UNF Arena (5,800) Head Coach ................ Kristen Wright (4 years) 2021 Record ............................................ 25-8 Volleyball SID Brock Borgeson SID Phone (904) 620-4029 SID Email brock.borgeson@unf.edu Web Site www.UNFOspreys.com Queens Location ................... Charlotte, North Carolina Enrollment 2,500 Colors Navy and Vegas Gold Nickname Royals Facility Curry Arena (2,500) Head Coach Hannah Long (6 years) 2021 Record 16-13 Volleyball SID Christopher Williams SID Phone (704) 688-2819 SID Email williamsc10@queens.edu Web Site www.QueensAthletics.com Stetson Location ................................. DeLand, Florida Enrollment 3,125 Colors Hunter Green and White Nickname Hatters Facility Edmunds Center (4,000) Head Coach ......................Yang Deng (5 years) 2021 Record .......................................... 13-16 Volleyball SID Ricky Hazel SID Phone (386) 822-8130 SID Email jhazel@stetson.edu Web Site www.GoHatters.com Austin Peay Location Clarksville, Tennessee Enrollment 10,954 Colors Red and White Nickname Governors Facility Winfield Dunn Center (7,257) Head Coach .................... Taylor Mott (9 years) 2021 Record .......................................... 21-12 Volleyball SID Cody Bush SID Phone (931) 221-7561 SID Email bushc@apsu.edu Web Site www.LetsGoPeay.com Bellarmine Location Louisville, Kentucky Enrollment 3,293 Colors Scarlet and Silver Nickname Knights Facility Knights Hall (2,196) Head Coach .....................Rick Nold (first year) 2021 Record ............................................ 6-22 Volleyball SID John Spugnardi SID Phone (502) 272-8078 SID Email jspugnardi@bellarmine.edu Web Site www.athletics.bellarmine.edu Central Arkansas Location .............................. Conway, Arkansas Enrollment 11,900 Colors Purple and Gray Nickname Sugar Bears Facility Prince Center (400) Head Coach .............. John Newberry (2 years) 2021 Record ............................................ 7-18 Volleyball SID Jackson Waddell SID Phone ..(816) 752-5423 SID Email jwaddell4@cub.uca.edu Web Site www.UCASports.com Eastern Kentucky Location .......................... Richmond, Kentucky Enrollment 12,776 Colors Maroon and White Nickname Colonels Facility McBrayer Arena (6,500) Head Coach ............. Johnna Bazzani (4 years) 2021 Record .......................................... 10-21 Volleyball SID Kevin Britton SID Phone (859) 622-2006 SID Email kevin.britton@eku.edu Web Site www.EKUSports.com RoyalsGold .................. ..........................................ChristopherWilliams(704)688-2819williamsc10@queens.eduwww.QueensAthletics.com

74 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 2022 NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS Alabama State Location Montgomery, Alabama Enrollment 5,627 Colors Black and Old Gold Nickname Hornets Facility Dunn-Oliver Acadome (7,400) Conference ............................................ SWAC Head Coach ...... Penny Lucas-White (11 years) 2021 Record 16-17 Volleyball SID Justin Mordecai SID Phone (404) 713-9866 SID Email justinmordecai699@gmail.com Web Site .............. www.BamaStateSports.com Alcorn State Location Lorman, Mississippi Enrollment 3,753 Colors Purple and Gold Nickname Lady Braves Facility ........ Davey L. Whitney Complex (7,000) Conference ............................................ SWAC Head Coach Melissa Robinson (3 years) 2021 Record 4-24 Volleyball SID Bryan J. Harvey SID Phone ..(601) 877-6822 SID Email bjharvey@alcorn.edu Web Site ..................... www.AlcornSports.com Bethune-Cookman Location Daytona Beach, Florida Enrollment 3,700 Colors Maroon and Gold Nickname Wildcats Facility .................. Moore Gymnasium (3,000) Conference ............................................ SWAC Head Coach Brittany Williams (6 years) 2020 Record 6-21 Volleyball SID Bryce Hoynoski SID Phone ..(386) 481-2278 SID Email ................ hoynoskib@cookman.edu Web Site ..................... www.BCUAthletics.com Grambling Location Grambling, Louisiana Enrollment 5,438 Colors Black and Gold Nickname ............................................. Tigers Facility ................ Tiger Memorial Gym (2,200) Conference SWAC Head Coach Paige Phillips (first year) 2021 Record 11-17 Volleyball SID Brian Howard SID Phone (404) 695-0556 SID Email ......................... howardb@gram.edu Web Site ......................... www.GSUTigers.com Lamar Location Beaumont, Texas Enrollment 14,783 Colors Red and White Nickname Cardinals Facility McDonald Gym (500) Conference ..................................... SouthLand Head Coach .............. Brandon Crisp (first year) 2021 Record 4-22 Volleyball SID James Dixon SID Phone (409) 880-8329 SID Email james.dixon@lamar.edu Web Site ................ www.LamarCardinals.com Morehead State Location Morehead, Kentucky Enrollment 8,900 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Eagles Facility ........................ Johnson Arena (6,500) Conference ............................................... OVC Head Coach Dr. Jaime Gordon (18 years) 2021 Record 20-12 Volleyball SID Matt Schabert SID Phone (606) 783-2556 SID Email m.schabert@moreheadstate.edu Web Site ....................... www.MSUEagles.com New Orleans Location New Orleans, Louisiana Enrollment 8,375 Colors Royal Blue & Silver Nickname Privateers Facility ..... Human Performance Center (1,760) Conference ...................................... Southland Head Coach Ashley Preston (1 year) 2021 Record 1-22 Volleyball SID Emmanuel Pepis SID Phone (504) 280-6284 SID Email ............................. epepis@uno.edu Web Site .................. www.UNOPrivateers.com Quinnipiac Location .Hamden, Connecticut Enrollment 10,000 Colors Navy and Gold Nickname ........................................... Bobcats Facility ....................... Burt Kahn Court (2,000) Conference MAAC Head Coach Kyle Robinson (3 years) 2021 Record 11-18 Volleyball SID Nick Solari SID Phone (203) 582-7541 SID Email.............. ...... nicholas.solari@qu.edu Web Site ........................ www.GoBobcats.com Robert Morris Location Moon Township, Pennsylvania Enrollment 5,359 Colors Blue and White with Red Nickname Colonials Facility North Athletic Complex (1,000) Conference ............................................... NEC Head Coach ............. Danny Doherty (first year) 2021 Record 9-21 Volleyball SID Jenna Buhite SID Phone (412) 397-4950 SID Email buhite@rmu.edu Web Site ................... www.RMUColonials.com Stonehill Location Easton, Massachusetts Enrollment 2,479 Colors Purple and White Nickname Skyhawks Facility ................ Merkert Gymnasium (1,560) Conference ............................................... NEC Head Coach Craig Martin (3 years) 2021 Record 22-10 Volleyball SID James Wouralis SID Phone (508) 565-1203 SID Email jwouralis@stonehill.edu Web Site ............ www.StonehillSkyhawks.com UNC-Asheville Location Asheville, North Carolina Enrollment 3,300 Colors Royal Blue and White Nickname Bulldogs Facility .......................... Kimmel Arena (3,200) Conference ...................................... Big South Head Coach Frederico Santos (11 years) 2021 Record 6-19 Volleyball SID Andy Fisher SID Phone (828) 251-6931 SID Email .......................... afisher3@unca.edu Web Site ................... www.UNCABulldogs.com Tennessee State Location Nashville, Tennessee Enrollment 9,165 Colors Reflex Blue and White Nickname .............................................. Tigers Facility ................................. Kean Hall (2,500) Conference Ohio Valley Head Coach Donika Sutton (4 years) 2021 Record 10-17 Volleyball SID Nick Guerriero SID Phone (615) 963-6638 SID Email ....................... nguerrie@tnstate.edu Web Site ......................... www.TSUTigers.com

UNA BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jim M. Tuscaloosa,PageAla.Martin R. Florence,AbromsAla. Wendell W. Gunn Stamford, Conn. Marcus Birmingham,MaplesAla. Steve Florence,PierceAla. SimpsonFlorence,RussellAla. William A. Florence,TrappAla. Anne C. Cary,WhitakerN.C.Nancy G. Florence,SanfordAla. Gary L. Andalusia,SmithAla. Joel R. Anderson II Florence, Ala.

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT & BOARD Dr. Ken Kitts became president of the University of North Alabama on March 30, 2015. As chief executive officer of UNA, he is responsible for all operations and activities on a beautiful and historic campus that serves more than 8,000 students. Dr. Kitts interacts routinely wiht community leaders and represents the university at a variety of regional, state and national events. Prior to joining UNA, Dr. Kitts worked at both Francis Marion University in South Carolina (1987-2011) and at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke (2011-2015). At native of Waynesville, N.C., Dr. Kitts holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees from Appalachian State University, and a Ph.D. in political science from the University of South Carolina. He also holds a post-graduate certificate from Harvard University's Institute of Educational Management. Dr. Kitts' academic interest include the American presidency and national security policy. He is the author of an award-winning book on presidential commissions as well as numerous articles, book chapters and Dr.commintaries.Kittsandhis wife, Dena, are the proud President Dr. Kenneth D. Kitts parents of two boys, Colin and Corbin. The family lives in the President's Home on the UNA campus and are next door neighbors to Leo and Una, the two African lions that serve as the university's mascots.

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LEO III UNA once again boasts the only live Lion mascot in the country living on campus. On July 22, 1974, former UNA president Dr. Robert M. Guillot brought a 35-pound lion cub to the campus and Leo spent the next 14 years “roaring” the school to victory. The original Leo died on Jan. 20, 1988, and a great outpouring of support from the Shoals community resulted in Leo II being brought to UNA in July of 1988. Leo II lived in the compound that once housed the original Leo and grew to a weight of more than 600 pounds at eleven years of age. In 1997, Leo II was selected as the nation’s “Second Best Mascot” by Sports Illustrated. He died in February of 2000. Leo III and Una, born on November 18, 2002, and resided on the campus in the 12,764 square-foot George H. Carroll Lion Habitat. Una passed away in June of 2020 after a brief Approachingillness.his10th birthday, Leo III is exhibited seven days a week from approximately 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. (weather conditions permitting), unless they are appearing in local venues. All funds associated with the care and feeding of Leo III, the operation of his habitat, and the conduct of a related educational program are funded

North Alabama also houses the Northwest Alabama Education Research and Inservice Center, which provides inservice training for elementary and secondary educators in a six-county region. UNA has the only

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The University of North Alabama, established in 1830 as LaGrange College, became, in 1872, the first state-supported teachers college south of the Ohio Riverand one of the first co-ed colleges in the nation. UNA has developed into a regional university providing quality educational opportunities for students from the three-state region of Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee. North Alabama’s academic role has expanded through the years. Bachelor’s degrees are offered in majors in the colleges of arts and sciences, business, education and nursing and allied health. Pre-Professional preparation for medicine, dentistry, optometry, podiatry, pharmacy, law, agriculture and forestry, engineering, veterinary medicine, medical technology and other allied health professions is offered. Various master’s degrees are offered in the arts and sciences, edication and business fields. North Alabama was the first major university to offer a four-year degree program in commercial music. Majors have interned in record industry offices in Nashville, New York, Los Angeles, London, Stockholm, and nearby Muscle Shoals. That program has since been expanded with the development of the UNA Entertainment Industry Center and the addition of an entertainment industry management major. UNA is one of 11 schools nationwide offering an undergraduate degree in industrial hygiene. Foreign language, nursing, business, and science students also have opportunities to study abroad. Numerous faculty and staff members hold positions of distinction in various national, regional and state professional organizations. Many have written books and/or published articles in newspaper, magazines and professional journals.

The Journal of Legal Economics is published at UNA. Various centers have been established at North Alabama to serve its constituency. Operated by faculty and staff, they give undergraduate and graduate students opportunities for research and public services. These centers include the Occupational and Environmental Health Laboratory. Its scientific research has attracted national and international attention in the health field. The Geographic Research Center, in cooperation with the National Geographic Society, has increased the profile of geography in the state and has opened doors for students to have hands-on participation in maping and demographics research for various governmental agencies. Science faculty and students teach and study marine biology-related courses at Dauphin Island Sealab near Mobile, Alabama.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA

The University of North Alabama works closely with various southern universities and many local, state and federal agencies on a myriad of projects andSupportingactivities. the faculty are the extensive resources of the Collier Library system, which is also a federal records depository. It is computerized and linked into various library loan research networks. Collier Library also houses several collections, including the television and film scripts and other works of actors Dr. George Lindsey and Dr. Ernest Borgnine. UNA has developed a national following in recent years with the development of the George Lindsey/ UNA Television and Film Festival, which attracts several industry luminaries to camous.UNAstudents excel in academics, student activities and athletics. Often they are recognized nationally for their achievements in specific areas. In recent years , football and basketball teams have won national championships.UNAisaccredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The colleges of business, education and nursing are nationally accredited, while several departments in the College of Arts and Sciences are nationally accredited.TheUniversity of North Alabama’s alumni are equally successful. Among them are a Pultizer Prize winner for literature and one for editorial cartooning, two Alabama governors, a Texas governor, numerous members of the U.S. Congress, thousands of educators, national business and industry CEOs and internationallyrenowed sculpter, a National Geographic photographer and special assistant to the President of the United States.

78 NCAA ELITE EIGHT 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2003 • 2006 • NATIONAL CHAMPS 2003 state university-operated kindergarten and grammar school, which affords education students a professional development laboratory experience in teaching.Serving a nine-County region, the Small Business Development Center provides information, counseling and assistance to small businesses or to people planning to start small businesses. The Rare and Endangered Species Research Center personnel are conducting research on several endangered species in the region. The Wellness Research and Service Center studies and develops wellness, exercise, nutrition, stress management, health education counseling and environmental support programs.

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