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2016 MEDIA GUIDE
Date 	 Opponent	 Site	 Time
Sept. 2-3	 Southeastern Invitational	 Durant, Okla. 	
	 2 (Friday)	 Cameron		 noon
	 2 (Friday)	 East Central		 5 p.m.
	 3 (Saturday)	 Texas A&M International		 10 a.m.
	 3 (Saturday)	 Southeastern Oklahoma		 5 p.m.
Sept. 7 (Wednesday)	Oklahoma Baptist	 Edmond	 7 p.m.
Sept. 9-10	 Tarleton State Classic	 Stephenville, Texas
	 9 (Friday)	 Eastern New Mexico		 9 a.m.
	 9 (Friday)	 Texas A&M Commerce		 5 p.m.
	 10 (Saturday)	 Texas-Permian Basin		 9 a.m.
	 10 (Saturday)	 Lubbock Christian		 2:30 p.m.
Sept. 16-17	 UCO Crossover Tournament	 Edmond
	 16 (Friday)	 East Central		 noon
	 16 (Friday)	 Northwestern Oklahoma		 6 p.m.
	 17 (Saturday)	Southeastern Oklahoma		 11 a.m.
	 17 (Saturday)	Southern Nazarene		 5 p.m.
Sept. 23 (Friday)	 Central Missouri*	 Warrensburg, Mo.	 6 p.m.
Sept. 24 (Saturday)	 Lindenwood*	 Saint Charles, Mo.	 2 p.m.
Sept. 30 (Friday)	 Missouri Western*	 Edmond	 7 p.m.
Oct. 1 (Saturday)	 Northwest Missouri*	 Edmond	 4 p.m.
Oct. 2 (Sunday)	 Alumni Match	 Edmond	 2 p.m.
Oct. 4 (Tuesday)	 Pittsburg State*	 Edmond	 7 p.m.
Oct. 7 (Friday)	 Missouri Southern*	 Edmond	 6 p.m.
Oct. 8 (Saturday)	 Southwest Baptist*	 Edmond	 1 p.m.
Oct. 10 (Monday)	 Southwestern Oklahoma	 Weatherford, Okla.	 7 p.m.
Oct. 14 (Friday)	 Fort Hays State*	 Hays, Kan.	 6 p.m.
Oct. 15 (Saturday)	 Nebraska-Kearney*	 Kearney, Neb.	 7 p.m.
Oct. 21 (Friday)	 Emporia State*	 Edmond	 6 p.m.
Oct. 22 (Saturday)	 Washburn*	 Edmond	 7 p.m.
Oct. 28 (Friday)	 Central Missouri*	 Edmond	 7 p.m.
Oct. 29 (Saturday)	 Lindenwood*	 Edmond	 3 p.m.
Nov. 1 (Tuesday)	 Pittsburg State*	 Pittsburg, Kan.	 6 p.m.
Nov. 4 (Friday)	 Missouri Southern*	 Joplin, Mo. 	 6 p.m.
Nov. 5 (Saturday)	 Southwest Baptist*	 Bolivar, Mo.	 2 p.m.
Nov. 11 (Friday)	 Emporia State*	 Emporia, Kan.	 6 p.m.
Nov. 12 (Saturday)	 Washburn *	 Topeka, Kan.	 6 p.m.
*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association match
Bold-Home match
2016 Schedule
2016 UCO Volleyball
2016 UCO VOlleyball
UCO QUiCk FaCts
Founded: Dec. 24, 1890
President: Dr. Don Betz
Athletic Director: Joe Muller
Assistant AD/Operations: Gunnar Poff
Assistant AD/Business: Britni Brannon
Director of Compliance: Darnell Smith
Compliance Monitoring: Jeremy Rogers
Marketing Director: Brandon Baker
Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick
Faculty Representative: Trey Cone
National Affiliation: NCAA Division II
Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate
Athletics Association
Nickname: Bronchos
Fieldhouse (Capacity): Hamilton Field
House (3,000)
School Colors: Bronze and Blue
Enrollment: 17,101
VOlleyball FaCts
Head Coach: Edgar Miraku
Years, Record at UCO: Four years, 96-38
Years, Overall Record: Four years, 96-38
Assistant Coach: Kera Dukic
2015 Record: 31-5
2015 League Record/Finish: 16-2 (1st)
Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3
Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 + libero
VOlleyball HistOry
First Year of Volleyball: 1976
All-time Record: 750-468
NCAA Division II Tournament Appear-
ances: Five (1994, ‘02, ‘05, ‘07, ‘15).
NCAADivisionIITournamentRecord: 3-5
atHletiC Media relatiOns
DirectorofMediaRelations: ChrisBrannick
Office: (405) 974-2142
Cell: (405) 301-0187
Fax: (405) 974-3820
Email: cbrannick@uco.edu
Website: www.bronchosports.com
table OF COntents
General inFOrMatiOn
2016 Schedule............................ I.F.C./B.C.
UCO Quick Facts/Directory .................. 1-2
COaCHes/seasOn OUtlOOk
Head Coach............................................ 4-5
Assistant Coach..........................................5
Season Outlook..........................................6
Players
Player Profiles...................................... 8-15
Roster.......................................................16
2015 reView/reCOrds
2015 Review/Statistics.............................18
2015 Results.............................................19
MIAA Standings/All-MIAA Teams.........20
UCO Records................................21-22
Hamilton Field House/Records..........23
HistOry
All-Conference Players......................25
All-Region/All-America Players ...... 26
Letterwinners ................................26-27
Season-by-Season Results ............28-31
Series Records....................................32
abOUt UCO
The University ...................................34
UCO President ...................................35
Athletic Administration.................36-38
About Edmond...................................39
About Oklahoma City........................40
The MIAA.................................... I.B.C.
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sCHOOl niCknaMe
“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time
UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. It was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team
and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school.
Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the nickname, becom-
ing the first woman admitted to that organization.
abOUt tHe COVer
Featured on the front cover of the 2016 media guide is senior setter Katy Davis along with insets of (from left to
right) Mikayla Bangasser, Allison Barr and Bonnie Veron. On the back cover are returning starts (top to bottom) Taylor
Bevis, Deborah Njenje and Jordan Spence.
Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw.
sCHOOl COlOrs
Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s school colors in 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge
Murdaugh.
The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical
contest ever held in Oklahoma.
PrOdUCtiOn Credits
The 2016 Central Oklahoma volleyball media guide was written, edited and designed by Mike Kirk and Chris Bran-
nick of the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office.
Photographs were provided by Dan Smith, director of UCO Photographic Services Department.
UCO VOlleyball staFF direCtOry
(405 Area Code)
University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard...............................................................................974-2000
Athletic Department Fax ...............................................................................................................974-3820
Office
Administrative Assistant................................................................................................................974-2500
Angel Aston (aaston1@uco.edu)
Athletic Director ............................................................................................................................974-2500
Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu)
Assistant Athletic Director/Operations ..........................................................................................974-2176
Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu)
Head Coach....................................................................................................................................974-2148
Edgar Miraku (emiraku@uco.edu)
Assistant Coach..............................................................................................................................974-2114
Kera Dukic (kdukic@uco.edu)
Director of Athletic Compliance....................................................................................................974-3959
Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu)
Director of Athletic Media Relations.............................................................................................974-2142
Chris Brannick (cbrannick@uco.edu)
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COaCHes/OUtlOOk
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edGar MirakU
Edgar Miraku is in his fifth year at the Central Oklahoma helm, return-
ing to the school where he served as an assistant coach and earned two
degrees before embarking on a sensational high school career.
Miraku is 96-38 in four years with the Bronchos, going 13-18 in 2012
when UCO started competing in the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate
Athletics Association. Miraku led UCO to a 24-10 record in 2013, and a
28-5 record in 2014 before putting it all together with the school’s first
MIAA Championship in 2015, going 31-5, the second-best record in school history.
The Bronchos were an impressive 15-1 at home and 16-2 in conference play and finished
the season ranked No. 12 nationally.
Edgar came to Central after a wildly succesfuly seven-year stint at Edmond Memorial,
guiding the Bulldogs to a 209-48 record and four Class 6A state championships.
Miraku led EMHS to the first of those state titles in his initial year, with the Bulldogs
going 41-16 in capturing the 2005 crown. A 24-9 season that included a state semifinal
appearance followed and Memorial won another championship
in 2007 to cap a 31-4 year.
The Bulldogs went 27-3 and made it to the state quarterfinals
in 2008 before winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and ‘10, go-
ing a combined 62-8 those two years. Memorial finished 25-9
and made it to the state tournament semifinals in 2011.
Miraku played professionally in his native Albania for four
years and was a member of the Albanian Junior National Team
from 1992-95.
Edgar came to the United States in 1995 and immediately
joined the UCO program. He served as a student assistant,
graduate assistant and volunteer assistant for five years while
earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, with the Bronchos going127-75 during
that span.
Miraku has coached several club teams during his career, including a lengthy stint with
the Oklahoma Peak Performance (OP2) junior club team. He led OP2 to a 58-18 record
and fifth-place national finish in 2002-03, with the 2009 team finishing third in the nation.
Miraku has also been involved for many years with the U.S. Men’s Sitting National Team
and served as head coach for two years. He guided the team to the 2010 World Champi-
onships, the 2010 World Cup and the 2011 Continental Cup.
Edgar is married (Amy) and has two children (Abiana and Arden).
Head COaCH
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kera dUkiC
In her third year as Cen-
tral Oklahoma’s full-time
assistant coach is Kera
Dukic.
In two seasons with
the Bronchos, Dukic has
helped the team to a 59-
10 record. The Bronchos
took a third-place finish in
the rugged Mid-America
Intercollegiate Athletics
Association in 2014 before
winning the conference title in 2015.
Dukic came to UCO in March 2014 after three years
on the coaching staff at Arkansas Tech. She helped the
Golden Suns go 87-26, win two conference champion-
ships and make two NCAADivision II national tourna-
ment appearances.
A native of White Lake, Mich., Kera was a four-year
standout as a setter at ATU. She was a two-time All-
Conference performer and racked up 2,693 career assists
while helping the Golden Suns compile a 108-36 record
and capture two league titles.
MirakU at UCO
Year W-L Pct. MIAA Finish
2012 13-18 .419 T-7th
2013 24-10 .706 T-4th
2014 28-5 .848 3rd
2015 31-5 .861 1st
Totals 96-38 .716
MirakU at MeMOrial
Year W-L Pct. Highlight
2005 41-16 .719 Class 6A state champions
2006 24-9 .727 Class 6A state semifinals
2007 31-4 .886 Class 6A state champions
2008 27-3 .900 Class 6A state quarterfinals
2009 30-5 .857 Class 6A state champions
2010 32-3 .941 Class 6A state champions
2011 24-8 .750 Class 6A state semifinals
Totals209-48 .813
assistant COaCH
Opponent W-L Pct.
Alabama-Huntsville.........................1-0 1.000
Arkansas-Fort Smith........................0-1 .000
Arkansas-Monticello........................1-1 .500
Arkansas Tech..................................0-1 .000
Bacone..............................................2-0 1.000
Cameron...........................................1-0 1.000
Central Missouri...............................2-6 .250
Concordia St. Paul ...........................0-1 .000
East Central......................................6-0 1.000
Emporia State...................................8-2 .800
Florida Southern...............................0-1 .000
Fort Hays State.................................5-2 .714
Henderson State ...............................3-0 1.000
Langston...........................................1-0 1.000
Lindenwood .....................................6-1 .857
Maryville..........................................1-0 1.000
McKendree.......................................0-1 .000
McMurry..........................................1-0 1.000
Merrimack........................................1-0 1.000
Mid-America Christian....................2-0 1.000
Missouri Southern............................6-0 1.000
Missouri Western .............................4-1 .800
Nebraska-Kearney............................3-6 .333
New Mexico Highlands ...................1-1 .500
Northwest Missouri..........................5-0 1.000
Northwestern Oklahoma..................4-0 1.000
Oklahoma Baptist.............................1-0 1.000
Oklahoma City.................................0-1 .000
Pittsburg State ..................................6-1 .857
Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras...................0-1 .000
Southeastern Oklahoma State ..........6-0 1.000
Southern Arkansas ...........................1-0 1.000
Southern Nazarene...........................2-2 .500
Southern Wesleyan...........................1-0 1.000
Southwest Baptist.............................5-1 .833
Southwestern Oklahoma State.........1-0 1.000
Saint Leo..........................................1-0 1.000
Texas A&M-International ................1-0 1.000
Texas A&M-Kingsville....................1-0 1.000
Truman State....................................0-1 .000
Union................................................1-0 1.000
Washburn .........................................4-5 .444
West Texas A&M.............................1-0 1.000
MirakU Vs. Career OPPOnents
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seasOn OUtlOOk
Keep getting better and better. That’s what fifth-
year coach Edgar Miraku says the UCO Bronchos
need to do to continue the rise he has set the team
on since 2012.
UCO has improved in each of the last four
years under Miraku, who returns eight players
from a team that last year finished first place in
one of the toughest conferences in the county, the
Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Associa-
tion.
“The league as a whole is always a tough, rug-
ged MIAA, a lot of good teams,” Miraku said.
“I don’t expect anything new or different for this
year.”
At the forefront of the eight returning players,
are four seniors. Katy Davis, a setter, is a return-
ing All-American, and Allison Barr, a middle
blocker, Bonnie Vernon, a defensive specialist
and outside hitter, and lastly, Mikayla Bangasser,
also a defensive specialist.
Those four seniors have had a big impact dur-
ing their time with UCO and Miraku says that
will continue this year.
“The four seniors are special,” Miraku said.
“They all have played and contributed to our
team’s successes in the previous three seasons. So
we’re expecting good contribution from them.”
A position breakdown of the Bronchos.
OUtside Hitter
Taylor Bevis headlines a group of versatile
players. Bevis brought the MIAA Freshman of the
Year award to UCO last year.
Alexis Washington and Lyndsey Becker are
newcomers that will each get an opportunity to to
play. And Vernon as a senior will also see time.
Coach Miraku says: “A lot of pressure there
(for Bevis) but I think Taylor will be doing great.
She handles it well, she was amazaing last year. I
think her experience got a lot better.”
riGHt-side Hitter
The right side is a mix of young players and
newcomers for UCO. Imeoma Njenje will get an
opportunity on the right with sophomore Eliza-
beth Boyd and senior transfer Fulani Petties.
Miraku says: “Njenje is somebody we have
high expectations for. She has great athleticsim
and we are expecting great things. Fulani is a
multi-position player who can bring energy to the
team. Elizabeth is a great player.”
Middler blOCker
Barr is the team captain and Miraku can’t say
enough about her impact on the Bronchos.
She has a high volleyball IQ and provides
leadership on the team that will benefit from hav-
ing her as one of the mainstays in the middle this
season.
Jordan Spence returns as a sophomore who
played valuable minutes in the middle last year.
She was a first-team All-MIAA selection who
ranked third in the league in hitting percentage
(.329) and fifth in total blocks (124), both team
highs.
Miraku says: “Ally is great. She isn’t going
to make any mistakes, she’s just consistent with
what she does. Jordan, had a great freshman year.
And Fulani and Alexis can play in the middle
too.”
liberO/deFensiVe sPeCialist
Mikayla Bangasser and Bonnie Vernon look to
hold it down for the Bronchos in the back. The
pair were third and fourth on the team last season
outside of the libero position and could be candi-
dates to slide into that role this season.
Dominique Lipari and Mehana Fonseca are
both freshman who will get an opportunity to
prove themselves.
The battle for libero is wide open, but any of
these defensive specialists could settle into that
role.
Miraku says: “We have two returners who
know the system well. Then we have two fresh-
man who will all battle for that position.”
setter
Davis led the team in so many different ways as
a junior on her way to earning an All-American
nod and she’ll be a primary setter for the Bron-
chos after playing in every set for the past two
seasons.
Petties and newcomer McKenzie Fyfe will also
work at the position.
Miraku says: “Katy is our floor captain and the
list goes with the awards she’s won. With Fulani,
chemistry with a new team is everything. McKen-
zie, we definitely feel she has the potential.”
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Players
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Senior star and one of the finest players in NCAA Division II . . . Enters her
third year as the starting setter and is already fourth on UCO’s career assists
list with 3,190 . . . Multi-talented veteran and team leader who excels at setting
up teammates for easy kills . . . Outstanding passer who can also help out
at the net as a blocker . . . Ready to once again lead what should be a potent
offensive attack and is poised for another banner season . . . Has played in
every set (240) the past two seasons.
2015: Earned a myriad of post-season honors in helping lead the Bronchos
to a 31-5 record, the MIAA regular season title and the second round of the
Division II national tournament . . . First-team All-MIAA selection after
leading the league and ranking eighth nationally in total assists with 1,444 .
. . Also earned first-team All-Central Region honors and honorable mention
All-America acclaim from the American Volleyball Coaches Association
. . . Added 271 digs, 43 total blocks and 42 kills . . . Had 18 matches with
40-plus assists, including three with more than 50 . . . Earned MIAA Special-
ist of the Week honors four times this season . . . Collected career-high 66
assists in come-from-behind five-set win at Lindenwood . . . Had 55 assists
and seven digs in five-set regular season win over Nebraska-Kearney . . .
Had 10 matches with double-digit digs, collecting career-high 17 to go with
49 assists in five-set win over Washburn that gave UCO the regular season
league title . . . First-team selection on the CoSIDA Academic All-America
Team and also an MIAA Scholar-Athlete pick . . . Was named UCO’s Female
Student-Athlete of the Year.
2014: Started all 33 matches, leading the team with 1,361 assists en route to
garnering first-team All-MIAA honors . . . Had season-best 56 assists against
both Southwest Baptist and Pittsburg State . . .Averaged 11.53 assists per set to
rank 12th in the nation and was 15th in total assists . . . Recorded season-high
three blocks against Central Missouri . . . Led the team with 118 sets played
. . . Earned the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award.
2013: Appeared in 31 matches with 20 starts, finishing with 385 assists and 195 digs . . . Saw extensive action at setter early in the
season before moving into more of a defensive role during the second half . . . Had five matches with 30-plus assists, with a high of 38
against Oklahoma City . . . Collected 10-plus digs five times with a high of 14 in early-season win over Southern Nazarene . . . Also had
14 service aces, notching two on three occasions.
High School: Set single-season and career assist records at Free State High School in Lawrence . . . Two-time All-Sunflower League
selection and also earned Journal World All-Area honors twice . . . Also lettered in softball and track.
Personal: Kinesiology major and member of President’s Honor Roll every semester at UCO who is looking for a career as a chiroprac-
tor . . . Names the Kansas City Royals as her favorite professional team . . . Lists “A League of their Own” as her top sports movies . .
. Names Cody Johnson as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Feb. 10, 1995.
5-8 • seniOr • setter
lawrenCe, kansas (Free state)
2 katy daVis
retUrninG all-aMeriCan
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2013 97 4 3 24 385 14 1 9 195
2014 118 45 22 127 1361 9 4 31 259
2015 122 42 14 114 1444 16 2 41 271
Totals 337 92 39 256 3190 39 7 81 725
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Veteran defensive specialist who
gives the Bronchos great leader-
ship and experience on the back
row . . . Has played in 93 matches
with 30 starts during her career
and is a stellar defender and
passer . . . Will again play a key
role and is ready to do whatever
is asked to help the team succeed.
2015: Made 12 starts while play-
ing in 35 of 36 matches and 104
sets . . . Recorded career-high
205 digs while adding 21 assists
and eight service aces . . . Came
through with career-high 21 digs
in five-set win over Washburn in
regular season finale that gave
UCO the conference crown . . .
Had five other matches with 10-
plus digs . . . Named to the MIAA
Academic Honor Roll.
2014: Appeared in 28 matches
with 12 starts and recorded 187
digs . . . Had 11 matches with
10-plus digs and posted a season-
best 13 four times . . . Also
recorded nine service aces . . .
Named to the MIAA Academic
Honor Roll.
2013: Played in 30 matches with
five starts and ended with 152
digs . . . Had four matches with
10-plus digs, including a pair of
14-dig outings . . . Also contrib-
uted 18 service aces.
High School: Honorable mention All-State pick at Edmond North High School as a senior after helping lead the Huskies to the Class
6A state tournament semifinals . . . Also lettered in swimming.
Personal: Chemistry major and multiple member of UCO President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls . . . Class valedictorian at ENHS . . .
Enjoys sand volleyball and kayaking as hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Lists “The Blind
Side” as her favorite sports movie . . . Mom (Teri) played softball at South Dakota . . . Birthdate is Feb. 23, 1995.
5-7 • seniOr • deFensiVe sPeCialist
edMOnd (nOrtH)
15 Mikayla banGasser
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2013 79 0 0 6 6 18 0 0 152
2014 83 2 1 9 10 9 0 0 187
2015 104 3 1 9 21 8 0 0 205
Totals 266 5 2 24 37 35 0 0 544
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5-10 • seniOr • Middle blOCker
edMOnd (nOrtH)
11 allisOn barr
Three-year starter back for another tour of
duty at middle blocker . . . Proven senior
and dangerous offensive weapon who is a
consistent scoring threat at the net . . .Also
an outstanding blocker and is ready for a
big final season . . . Has played in 102 of
UCO’s 103 matches the past three years
and owns a .328 career hitting percentage
with 826 kills to go with 220 total blocks
2015: Picked up second-team All-MIAA
honors after finishing second on the team
and fourth in the league in hitting per-
centage (.325) . . . Racked up 243 kills,
82 blocks (12 solo, 70 assisted) and 12
service aces . . . Had seven matches with
10-plus kills, collecting season-high 14
while hitting .455 in five-set win at Lin-
denwood . . . Hit .400 or better nine times,
with seven at .500-plus . . . Hit .417 with
10 kills and no miscues in 14 attempts in
home win over Southwestern Oklahoma .
. . Made three-plus blocks in 15 matches,
with a pair of six-block outings . . . Earned
the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award.
2014: Hit team-best .330 and was second in kills with 243 in receiving second-team All-MIAA recognition . . . Had 10-plus kills in
seven matches and recorded season-best 12 kills against Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Recorded 53 digs to go along with 62 blocks, tied
for second-best total on the team . . . Hit season-best .667 against Mid-American Christian, collecting 11 kills in 15 attempts with one
error . . . Blocked season-high 5.0 shots against both Nebraska-Kearney and Washburn . . . Earned the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award.
2013: Honorable mention All-MIAA selection after finishing second on the team in kills (339), hitting percentage (.328) and total blocks
(76) . . . Ranked fifth in the conference in hitting percentage and hit .400 or better in 14 matches . . . Set Hamilton Field House record
for hitting percentage (.727) with 16 kills and no errors in 22 attacks against Emporia State . . . Collected 10-plus kills in 17 matches and
averaged 10.0 kills a match for the season . . . Had career-high 18 kills three times, including back-to-back matches against Missouri
Western and Southwest Baptist . . . Had three matches with five-plus blocks, including a pair of seven-block outings . . . Earned MIAA
Scholar-Athlete Award.
High School: Local star at Edmond North High School . . . Earned All-State honors and was the team’s offensive MVP after helping
lead the Huskies to the Class 6A state semifinals.
Personal: Speech pathology major and multiple member of UCO Dean’s Honor Roll . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite
team . . . Names Taylor Swift as her top musical group . . . Birthdate is Sept. 8, 1994.
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2013 119 339 80 790 5 13 7 69 55
2014 104 243 62 549 4 8 9 53 53
2015 120 243 64 550 7 12 12 70 58
Totals 353 826 206 1889 16 33 28 192 166
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5-11 • FresHMan • OUtside Hitter
wiCHita, kan. (bisHOP CarrOll)
5 lYndsey beCker
High School: Three-time All-City pick at Bishop
Carroll High School, leading team to fourth-place state
finish as a junior . . . Also lettered in basketball.
Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Mother (Angie)
played volleyball at Western Illinois . . . Names the St.
Louis Cardinals as her favorite team . . . Lists Adele as
her top musician . . . Birthdate is Aug. 28, 1997.
5-11 • sOPHOMOre • OUtside Hitter
wiCHita, kan. (bisHOP CarrOll)
16 taylOr beVis
Sophomore standout who ranks among the best players in the Mid-America Intercol-
legiate Athletics Association . . . Had an immediate impact as a true freshman last
year and should be even better this season with the experience gained . . . Powerful
youngster who will be a focal point of the UCO attack.
2015: Earned first-teamAll-MIAArecognition and was named the league’s Fresh-
man of the Year . . . Finished second on the team in kills with 396 and ranked eighth
in the conference in kills per set (3.27) while hitting a solid .266 . . . Added 58 total
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2015 121 396 134 986 5 5 7 51 110
blocks and 110 digs . . . Had double-digit kills in 25 of
UCO’s 36 matches with six of 15-plus and averaged
11.0 kills a match . . . Collected season-high 21 kills
while hitting .410 in five-set come-from-behind win
at Lindenwood . . . Hit .300 or better in 17 matches,
topped by .600 effort against Pittsburg State with 12
kills and no errors in 20 attacks . . . Hit .571 with 17
kills and one error in 28 attempts in sweep of Missouri
Southern . . . Named MIAA Hitter of the Week twice .
. . Had two-plus blocks in 16 matches . . .
High School: Two-time All-State selection and three-
time All-City pick at Bishop Carroll High School . . .
Racked up 407 kills with a .362 attack percentage as
a senior in addition to adding 246 digs and 40 service
aces . . . Named to the Kansas Volleyball Association
All-Academic team her final three years.
Personal: Nursing major . . . Brother (Logan) plays ten-
nis at Southwestern (Kan.) College . . . Lists the Seattle
Seahawks as her top pro team . . . Names The Weekend
as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Dec. 18, 1996.
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6-1 • sOPHOMOre • Mb/rsH
FlOwer MOUnd, texas (FlOwer MOUnd)
3 elizabetH bOyd
Returning letterwinner who provides great depth at middle blocker and right-side hitter . . . Picked up valuable experience last year and
will only continue to improve with more playing time.
2015: Played in 20 matches, notching 62 kills and 14 total blocks . . . Had five-plus kills four times, capped by clutch 11-kill outing while
hitting .500 in win over Washburn that gave UCO the regular season league title . . . Combined for 14 kills in two matches against peren-
nial power Central Missouri.
High School: Four-year starter at Flower Mound High School in addition to playing on several high-level club teams . . . Two-time All-
Texas pick by VYPE Magazine, Boyd was FMHS’ Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . Earned FROSH 59 and LoneStarVB.com
honorable mention honors and was named District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become physical therapist . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as her favorite pro team . . . Names Cody
Johnson as her top musician . . . Birthdate is Dec. 10, 1996.
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2015 44 62 17 196 3 0 1 13 8
Wichita State: Lettered in back-up role at setter
the past two years . . . Played in 10 matches as a
freshman and had 90 assists with 31 digs . . . Had
100 assists and 29 digs last year while appearing
in 13 matches.
High School: Prep star at Grand Island High
School, earning All-State honors . . . Led Class A
in assists as a senior with 1,104, averaging 10.51 a
set . . . Guided team to the state tournament twice
. . . Also lettered in basketball and track.
Personal: Physical education major looking to
become a teacher and coach . . . Older brother
(Ryker) plays football at Nebraska . . . Names
the Los Angeles Lakers as her favorite team . . .
Birthdate is Feb. 14, 1996.
5-6 • JUniOr • deFensiVe sPeCialist
Grand island, neb.
12 MCkenzie FyFe
5-6 • FresHMan • deFensiVe sPeCialist
aUrOra, COlO. (CHerOkee trail)
7 MeHana FOnseCa
High School: Team captain and All-Conference
pick as a senior after leading Cherokee Trail High
School to the state championship . . . Finished third
on school’s all-time list for digs and was a two-time
Academic All-State honoree.
Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become
a physical therapist . . . Enjoys singing as a hobby
. . . Father (Travis) played football at Hawaii and
mother (Lisa) volleyball at Colorado . . . Names the
Denver Broncos as her favorite team . . . Birthdate
is July 7, 1998.
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Multi-talented sophomore ready to push for a full-time starting role after seeing
part-time duty last year . . . Sensational all-around athlete capable of becoming an
offensive force for the Bronchos . . . Success of last season should help boost this
budding star to even greater heights in 2016.
2015: Started 13 of 34 matches played and finished with 191 kills and a solid .245
5-11 • sOPHOMOre • OH/rsH
edMOnd (bisHOP MCGUinness)
14 iJeOMa nJenJe
High School: Earned All-District, All-Confer-
ence, All-Region and honorable mention All-
State honors as a senior at Liberty High School
. . . Led team to state tournament as a junior and
accumulated 364 digs last season.
Personal: Undecided on a major but wants to
be a nurse . . . Enjoys shopping as a hobby . .
. Names Beyonce as her favorite musician . . .
Lists the Kansas City Royals as her top team . .
. Birthdate is July 25, 1998.
5-1 • FresHMan • deFensiVe sPeCialist
kansas City, MO. (liberty)
1 dOMiniQUe liPari
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2015 97 191 74 478 2 1 3 35 45
hitting percentage . . . Had double-digit kills
four times, setting season highs for kills (14)
and hitting percentage (.522) in four-set win
over Northwest Missouri . . . Made 12 kills in
win over Washburn in regular season finale that
gave UCO the league title . . . Hit .300 or better
14 times . . . Had multiple blocks in 10 matches,
capped by six-block performance in win over
Nebraska-Kearney.
High School: Named to the 2015All-State squad
after standout senior season at Bishop McGuin-
ness High School . . . Captured high jump state
championship her final year.
Personal: Biology major who wants to become
a pediatrician . . . Enjoys singing and drawing as
hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma CityThunder as
her favorite team . . . Lists “The Blind Side” as her
top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 13, 1997.
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Returning starter and one of the top middle blockers in the Mid-America Intercol-
legiate Athletics Association . . . Took over immediate starting role as a rookie last
year and enjoyed a fabulous season . . . Consistent force at the net and a prime
weapon for the Bronchos with her blocking prowess and hitting accuracy . . . Will
be even better in 2016 with confidence gained from last year.
2015: First-team All-MIAA selection who ranked third in the league in hitting
percentage (.329) and fifth in total blocks (124), both team highs . . . Was one of
three players to appear in every set (122) and was third on the team in kills with
6-1 • sOPHOMOre • Middle blOCker
edMOnd (santa Fe)
8 JOrdan sPenCe
CentralArkansas: Started throughout most of three-year career for the Sugar Bears
. . . Earned honorable mention All-Southland Conference accolades as a freshman
after ranking fourth in the league in hitting percentage (.320) in finishing with 170
kills and 56 blocks . . . Helped UCAwin the conference title and make the Division
6-0 • seniOr • Middle blOCker
tyler, texas (wHiteHOUse)
21 FUlani Petties
Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2015 122 281 64 659 4 2 17 107 46
I national tournament that season . . . Had 258 kills
and 50 blocks the next season and made 117 kills
with 31 blocks last year.
High School: Made East Texas Super Team and
was District co-MVP as a senior at Whitehouse
High School . . . Also a state qualifier in track.
Personal: Psychology major who made the Dean’s
Honor Roll at UCAand wants to become a forensic
psychologist . . . Enjoys shopping as a hobby . . .
Names SZA as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate
is Sept. 23, 1994.
281 . . . Had 10-plus kills eight times and averaged
7.8 kills a match . . . Had season-high 14 kills in
road sweep of Missouri Southern and tied that a
week later in home win over Nebraska-Kearney .
. . Collected 11 kills and seven blocks in five-set
win over Washburn that gave UCO the league title
in regular season finale . . . Hit .400 or better in 13
matches, including nine at .500-plus . . . Made at
least four blocks in 18 matches with high of nine
coming against Northwestern Oklahoma.
High School: Two-time selection as Oklahoman
Big City Player of the Year and All-State pick her
final season . . . Led Santa Fe High School to Class
6A state title as a junior and runner-up finish as a
senior, with Wolves going 70-2 in that span.
Personal: Business major . . . Names Lee Brice
as her favorite musician . . . Lists “Remember of
the Titans” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate
is June 27, 1997.
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Hitting Blocks
Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
2013 68 83 35 271 4 4 1 15 43
2014 108 205 74 641 7 8 5 18 140
2015 116 35 16 97 9 14 0 6 257
Totals 176 288 109 912 11 12 6 33 173
Senior veteran and vocal team leader who will see
plenty of playing time at defensive specialist and out-
side hitter. . . Part-time starter throughout her career and
will play vital role in UCO’s quest for a second straight
conference title . . . Versatile athlete capable of playing
multiple positions and a tough competitor who gives
the Bronchos great consistency . . . Has played in 97
matches with 37 starts the past three years.
2015: Honorable mention All-MIAA selection after
playing in all 36 matches with 18 starts . . . Piled up
257 digs along with 35 kills and 14 service aces . . .
Had nine matches with 10-plus digs, racking up career-
high 18 against Florida Southern . . . Collected 33 digs
in three MIAA Post-season Tournament matches . .
. Made season-best six kills to go with two assisted
blocks in sweep of Merrimack . . . Named to the MIAA
Academic Honor Roll.
2014: Started in 14 of 33 matches in earning honor-
able mention All-MIAA honors . . . Was second on
the team in attack attempts with 641 . . . Posted a .204
hitting percentage with 205 kills to go along with 140
digs and 23 total blocks . . . Recorded career-high 19
kills against Emporia State . . . Had seven 10-plus kill
matches to go along with four double-digit dig outings
. . . Earned eight service aces, including a season-best
three against Southwest Baptist.
2013: Appeared in 28 matches with five starts and
finished with 83 kills, 43 digs and 16 total blocks . . .
Came on strong down the stretch and collected season-
high eight kills while hitting .467 in MIAAPost-season
Tournament loss to top-seeded Central Missouri . . .
Hit season-high .545 against East Central with seven
kills and just one error in 11 attacks.
High School: Three-timeAll-District selection at Lake
Highlands High School and team captain as a senior .
. . Also lettered in softball.
Personal: Kinesiology major and multiple member of
UCO Dean’s Honor Roll . . . Enjoys working with the
mentally disabled during her spare time . . . Names the
Dallas Cowboys as her top professional team . . . Lists
George Strait as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate
is April 14, 1995.
6-0 • seniOr • OH/rsH
dallas, texas (lake HiGHlands)
13 bOnnie VernOn
5-9 • JUniOr • OH/Mb
aMarillO, texas (tasCOsa)
13 alexis wasHinGtOn
Junior College: Two-year starter at Hill (Texas)
College . . . Conference MVP and second-team All-
American last season for the Rebels . . . Hit .291 with
265 kills and 129 blocks a year ago . . . Also made the
conference All-Academic team.
High School: Led Tascosa High School to undefeated
district record as a senior in picking up All-District
honors.
Personal: Nursing major . . . Enjoys reading as a hobby
. . . Names Ed Sheeran as her favorite musician . . .
Lists the Dallas Cowboys as her top team . . . Birthdate
is July 3, 1996.
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nUMeriCal rOster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School)
1 Dominique Lipari DS 5-1 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Liberty)
2 Katy Davis S 5-8 Sr. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State)
3 Elizabeth Boyd MB/RS 6-1 So. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound)
5 Lyndsey Becker OH/RS 5-11 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll)
7 Mehana Fonseca DS 5-6 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail)
8 Jordan Spence MB 6-1 So. Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe)
10 Alexis Washington OH/MB 5-10 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa)
11 Allison Barr MB 5-10 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North)
12 McKenzie Fyfe DS 5-6 Jr. Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island)
13 Bonnie Vernon DS/OH 6-0 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands)
14 Deborah Njenje OH/RS 5-11 So. Edmond, Okla. (McGuinness)
15 Mikayla Bangasser DS 5-7 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North)
16 Taylor Bevis OH 5-10 So. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll)
21 Fulani Petties MB/RS 6-0 Sr. Tyler, Texas (Whitehouse)
by Class
Seniors (5): Bangasser, Barr, Davis, Petties, Vernon
Juniors (2): Fyfe, Washington
Sophomores (4): Bevis, Boyd, Njenje, Spence
Freshman (3): Becker, Fonseca, Lipari
alPHabetiCal rOster
No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School)
15 Mikayla Bangasser DS 5-7 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North)
11 Allison Barr MB 5-10 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North)
5 Lyndsey Becker OH/RS 5-11 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll)
16 Taylor Bevis OH 5-10 So. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll)
3 Elizabeth Boyd MB/RS 6-1 So. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound)
2 Katy Davis S 5-8 Sr. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State)
7 Mehana Fonseca DS 5-6 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail)
12 McKenzie Fyfe DS 5-6 Jr. Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island)
1 Dominique Lipari DS 5-1 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Liberty)
14 Deborah Njenje OH/RS 5-11 So. Edmond, Okla. (McGuinness)
21 Fulani Petties MB/RS 6-0 Sr. Tyler, Texas (Whitehouse)
8 Jordan Spence MB 6-1 So. Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe)
13 Bonnie Vernon DS/OH 6-0 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands)
10 Alexis Washington OH/MB 5-10 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa)
rOster breakdOwn
by state
Oklahoma (4): Bangasser, Barr, Njenje, Spence
Colorado (1): Fonseca
Missouri (1): Lipari
Nebraska (1): Fyfe
Kansas (3): Becker, Bevis, Davis
Texas (4): Boyd, Petties, Vernon, Washington
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The tide keeps rising at Central Oklahoma under
the leadership of Edgar Miraku, who recevied his
second-straight MIAA Coach of the Year award.
2014 saw a record start, a solid season with a
handful of All-MIAA recipients. 2015 was even
better.
UCO opened the season winning all
four of its contests at the Maryville In-
vitational before winning three of four
in the South Florida Classic.
The Bronchos finished their MIAA
schedule with a 16-2 record to win UCO
its first conference title since joining the
rugged league in 2012.
UCO dispatched its first two opponents
in the MIAA Tournament, which the
Bronchos hosted, before falling in the
championship match.
Miraku and Co. then moved on in the postsea-
son and traveled to St. Pual, Minn. in the NCAA
Division II Central Regional.
After knocking off conference foe Nebraska-
Kearney in the opening round, the Bronchos
2015 seasOn reView
tremendous season came to an end to No. 1
ranked Concordia-St. Paul.
The Bronchos were once again led by Bar-
bara Jackson. The reigning MIAA Player of
the Year led the team in kills (427) and aces
(24) on her way to another first-team all league
selection.
Jackson, along with Taylor Bevis,
Jordan Spence, Katy Davs and Whitney
Gifford took home first-team All-MIAA
honors.Allison Barr landed on the second
team and Bonnie Vernon was honorable
mention.
Bevis also earned the award for MIAA
Freshman of the Year.
The Wichita, Kan. native settled in to
a prominent role as an outside hitter for
Miraku and finished the season just shy of
400 kills with 396, which was good for second
on the team behind Jackson.
The Bronchos put together win streaks of
16 and 10 in 2015, solidifying one of the best
seasons in school history.
Barbara Jackson
Hitting Blocks
Player Sets Kills E Attacks Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs
Barbara Jackson ..............112 427 102 1241 19 24 10 36 294
Taylor Bevis......................121 396 134 986 5 5 7 51 110
Jordan Spence ...................122 281 64 659 4 2 17 107 46
Allison Barr.......................120 243 64 550 7 12 12 70 58
Deborah Njenje..................97 191 74 478 2 1 3 35 45
Elizabeth Boyd...................44 62 17 196 3 0 1 13 8
Katy Davis ........................122 42 14 114 1444 16 2 41 271
Bonnie Vernon ..................116 35 16 97 9 14 0 6 257
Mikayla Bangasser............104 3 1 9 21 8 0 0 205
Whitney Gifford................122 3 0 9 61 21 0 0 748
Samantha, Padgett..............12 2 4 12 0 0 0 2 2
Baleigh Murphy .................67 1 0 2 5 11 0 0 84
Karen Montes.....................69 1 1 4 1 21 0 0 49
UCO..................................122 1687 491 4357 1581 135 52 361 2177
Opponents........................122 1481 743 4713 1381 101 42 285 1908
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Date Opponent Won/Lost Score Record
Sept. 4 Maryville! W 3-0 1-0
Sept. 4 Southern Wesleyan! W 3-0 2-0
Sept. 5 Henderson State! W 3-0 3-0
Sept. 5 Texas A&M Kingsville! W 3-1 4-0
Sept. 8 Oklahoma Baptist W 3-1 5-0
Sept. 11 Saint Leo@ W 3-0 6-0
Sept. 11 Florida Southern@ L 1-3 6-1
Sept. 12 West Texas A&M@ W 3-0 7-1
Sept. 12 Merrimack College@ W 3-0 8-1
Sept. 18 Southeastern Oklahoma State W 3-0 9-1
Sept. 18 Northwestern Oklahoma State W 3-1 10-1
Sept. 19 Southwestern Oklahoma State W 3-0 11-1
Sept. 25 Central Missouri* W 3-1 12-1,1-0*
Sept. 26 Lindenwood* W 3-0 13-1,2-0*
Oct. 2 Missouri Western* W 3-0 14-1,3-0*
Oct. 3 Northwest Missouri* W 3-1 15-1,4-0*
Oct. 6 Pittsburg State* W 3-0 16-1,5-0*
Oct. 9 Missouri Southern* W 3-0 17-1,6-0*
Oct. 10 Southwest Baptist* W 3-0 18-1,7-0*
Oct. 13 Southern Nazarene W 3-0 19-1
Oct. 16 Fort Hays State* W 3-0 20-1,8-0*
Oct. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* W 3-2 21-1,9-0*
Oct. 23 Emporia State* W 3-0 22-1,10-0*
Oct. 24 Washburn* L 0-3 22-2,10-1*
Oct. 30 Central Missouri* L 0-3 22-3,10-2*
Oct. 31 Lindenwood* W 3-2 23-3,11-2*
Nov. 3 Pittsburg State* W 3-0 24-3,12-2*
Nov. 6 Missouri Southern* W 3-0 25-3,13-2*
Nov. 7 Southwest Baptist* W 3-0 26-3,14-2*
Nov. 13 Emporia State* W 3-0 27-3,15-2*
Nov. 14 Washburn* W 3-2 28-3,16-2*
Nov. 17 Emporia State# W 3-0 29-3
Nov. 20 Washburn# W 3-1 30-3
Nov. 21 Central Missouri# W 1-3 31-4
Dec. 3 Nebraska-Kearney% W 3-0 32-4
Dec. 4 Concordia St. Paul% L 0-3 32-5
Bold-Home match
!-Maryville Invitational in St. Louis, Mo.
@-Florida Southern Classic in Lakeland, Fla.
*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association match/record
#-MIAA Postseason Tournament
%-NCAA Division II Central Regional
2015 MatCH resUlts
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Conference Overall
Place School W-L Pct. W-L Pct.
1. Central Oklahoma 16-2 .889 31-5 .861
2. Central Missouri 15-3 .833 30-5 .857
3. Nebraska-Kearney 15-3 .833 29-7 .806
4. Washburn 14-4 .778 28-6 .806
5. Missouri Western 12-6 .667 21-10 .677
6. Fort Hays State 10-8 .556 21-13 .618
7. Northwest Missouri 8-10 .444 15-14 .517
8. Emporia State 6-12 .333 11-18 .379
9. Lindenwood 6-12 .333 15-15 .500
10. Southwest Baptist 3-15 .167 5-24 .172
11. Pittsburg State 2-16 .111 2-27 .069
12. Missouri Southern 1-17 .056 2-27 .069
2015 Miaa standinGs
2015 all-Miaa teaMs
First Team
Carly Sojka, OH, Central Missouri; Leanna Willer, OH, Washburn; Barbara Jackson, OH,
Central Oklahoma; Taylor Bevis, OH, Central Oklahoma; Jessie Thorup, OH, Missouri West-
ern;AnnieWolfe, OH, Nebraska-Kearney; Maddy Bruder, OH, Northwest Missouri; Maddie Jones,
MB, Central Missouri; Sarah Vicory, MB, Washburn; Jordan Spence, MB, Central Oklahoma;
Tara Ziegelbein, MB, Nebraska-Kearney; Katy Davis, S, Central Oklahoma; Jordan Chohon, S,
Missouri Western; Annie Reilly, L, Central Missouri; Whitney Gifford, L, Central Oklahoma.
Second Team
Crystal Whitten, OH, FHSU; Mallory Flagor, OH, FHSU; Kaitlynn Thomas, OH, UNK; Taylor
Selk; OH, WU; Miranda Foster, OH, NWMS; Bailey Dvorak, OH, LU; Allison Barr, MB, UCO;
Rachel Friedrichs, MB, MWSU; Kayla Guyot, MB, LU; Shayla Cotman, MB, ESU; Rebekah
Spainhour, MB, FHSU; Jackie Becker, MB, NWMS; Kourtney Thompson, S, UCM; Liz Powell,
S, WU; Sarah Dannettell, NWMS; Erin Seele, S, UNK; Alyssa Carney, L, WU.
Honorable Mention
Central Missouri: Kylie Hohlen, OH; Cheyanne Lyons, OH; Kasey Hohlen, MB; Central
Oklahoma: Bonnie Vernon, OH; Emporia State: Josie Williams, OH; Fort Hays State: Sydney Dixon, OH; Megan
Anderson, MB; Lindenwood: Anna Reichert, L; Missouri Southern: Callie Whetstone, MB; Payton Graves, MB;
Missouri Western: Lindsey Partridge, MB; Kayla Ruff, L; Shellby Taylor, OH; Nebraska-Kearney: Ellie McDon-
nell, L; Pittsburg State: Hayley Hansford, S; Ashlen Schwartz, L; Southwest Baptist: Payton White, MB; Anna
Stuehm, S; Hannah Blount, L; Washburn: Korie Thompson, OH.
Player of the Year: Carly Sojka, OH, Central Missouri
Coach of the Year: Edgar Miraku, Central Oklahoma
Freshman of the Year: Taylor Bevis, OH, Central Oklahoma
Taylor Bevis
Allison Barr
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team reCOrds
KILLS
Match: 101 vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Season: 2,264, 2007.
ATTACKS
Match: 298 vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Season: 6,302, 2007.
HITTING PERCENTAGE
Match: .441 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Sept. 17, 2004 (52 of 102,
7 errors). Minimum 100 attacks.
Season: .275, 2015 (1,687 of 4,357, 491 errors). Minimum 3,000
attacks.
ASSISTS
Match: 97 vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Assists: 2,045, 2007.
SERVICE ACES
Match: 26 vs. Texas Woman’s, Oct. 4, 1990.
Season: 368, 1989.
SOLO BLOCKS
Match: 21 vs. Eastern New Mexico, Sept. 28, 1990.
Season: 303, 1989.
ASSISTED BLOCKS
Match: 47 vs. Drury, Nov. 1, 1997.
Season: 548, 2007.
DIGS
Match: 146 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 6, 1991.
Season: 2,886, 2007.
VICTORIES: 32, 2007 (32-7) and 1994 (32-5).
CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES: 22, 2003.
LOSSES: 25, 1988 (3-25)
CONSECUTIVE LOSSES: 12, 1987 and 1988.
IndIvIdual reCOrds
KILLS
Match: 46,Alma Brahimaj vs. Cameron, Nov.
4, 2000.
Season: 644, Alma Brahimaj, 2000.
Career: 2,404, Alma Brahimaj, 1999-02.
ATTACKS
Match: 125, Alma Brahimaj vs. Cameron,
Nov. 4, 2000.
Season: 1,752, Mari Araujo, 2007.
Career: 6,057, Alma Brahimaj, 1999-02.
HITTING PERCENTAGE
Match: .800, Kristin Vincent vs. Lubbock Christian, Oct. 14, 1993
(16 of 20, 0 errors).
Season: .430, Kate O’Neill, 1997 (444 of 838, 84 errors).
Career: .338, Kate O’Neill, 1994-97 (1,701 of 3,786, 421 errors).
ASSISTS
Match: 86, Stacey Meek vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Alma Brahimaj
Season: 1,660, Stacey Meek, 2002.
Career: 5,604, Stacey Meek, 2000-03.
SERVICE ACES
Match: 12, Heather Devine vs. Harding, Sept.
9, 1989.
Season: 122, Heather Devine, 1989.
Career: 267, Heather Devine, 1988-91.
SOLO BLOCKS
Match: 10, Heather Mazeitis vs. Eastern New Mexico, Sept. 28,
1990.
Season: 89, Rachel Mossman, 1989.
Career: 177, Kristin Vincent, 1990-93.
ASSISTED BLOCKS
Match: 15,RachelMossmanvs.EasternNewMexico,Nov.10,1989.
Season: 164, Kristin Vincent, 1991.
Career: 515, Kristin Vincent, 1990-93.
DIGS
Match: 49, Heather Devine vs. Alaska-
Anchorage, Oct. 6, 1991.
Season: 996, Lacie Allen, 2007.
Career: 2,765, Lacie Allen, 2004-07.
sIngle matCh reCOrds
Top Five Kills
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 46 Alma Brahimaj Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000
2. 39 Amy Parten Texas Woman’s, Oct. 4, 1990
3. 38 Alma Brahimaj EasternNewMexico,Nov.9,2001
4. 34 Amy Parten Abilene Christian, Nov. 10, 1990
5. 33 Barbara Jackson Central Missouri, Nov. 21, 2015
5. 33 Amy Parten Texas Woman’s, Sept. 14, 1991
Top Five Attacks
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 125 Alma Brahimaj Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000
2. 97 Barbara Jackson Washburn, Oct. 31, 2014
3. 86 Amy Parten Texas Woman’s, Oct. 4, 1990
4. 85 Alma Brahimaj Harding, Oct. 29, 1999
5. 83 Alma Brahimaj twice
5. 83 Amy Parten Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 5, 1991
Top Five Assists
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 86 Stacey Meek Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000
2. 77 Arwin Ray Washburn, Nov. 2, 1996
3. 76 Rachel Price Peru State, Oct. 24, 1992
4. 75 Amy Hansen Cameron, Sept. 12, 1995
5. 74 Stephanie Ball Pittsburg State, Sept. 3, 2004
5. 74 Jennifer Steinmetz Harding, Oct. 29, 1999
Top Five Service Aces
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 12 Heather Devine Harding, Sept. 9, 1989
2. 8 Julie Kelley Angelo State, Oct. 14, 1995
3. 7 Eight tied
Top Five Solo Blocks
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 10 Heather Mazeitis Eastern N.M., Sept. 28, 1990
2. 9 Penny Wascovich Lewis, Aug. 27, 2005
3. 8 Heather Devine A&M-Kingsville, Sept. 22, 1989
Stacey Meek
Lacie Allen
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4. 6 Carrie Hare Peru State, Oct. 24, 1992
4. 6 Rachel Mossman Cameron, Nov. 3, 1989
4. 6 Juliette Smith Henderson State, Sept. 5, 2014
Top Five Assisted Blocks
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 15 Rachel Mossman Eastern N.M., Nov. 10, 1989
2. 13 Kristin Vincent Pittsburg State, Sept. 13, 1991
3. 11 Juliette Smith Nebraska-Kearney, Sept. 19, 2014
3. 11 Kate O’Neill Drury, Nov. 1, 1997
3. 11 Kristin Vincent Southern Nazarene, Oct. 1, 1991
Top Five Digs
Rank No. Name Opponent, Date
1. 49 Heather Devine Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 4, 1991
2. 47 Lacie Allen Southeastern Okla., Oct. 28, 2006
3. 46 Whitney Gifford Fort Hays State, Oct. 18, 2014
3. 43 Tate Hardaker Fort Hays State, Oct. 27, 2012
3. 43 Lacie Allen Harding, Aug. 31, 2007
3. 43 Lacie Allen A&M-Commerce, Nov. 3, 2007
sIngle seasOn reCOrds
Top Five Kills
Rank No. Name Season
1. 644 Alma Brahimaj 2000
2. 629 Mari Araujo 2007
3. 624 Amy Parten 1992
4. 622 Alma Brahimaj 2001
5. 610 Alma Brahimaj 2002
Top Five Attacks
Rank No. Name Season
1. 1,752 Mari Araujo 2007
2. 1,636 Alma Brahimaj 2000
3. 1,620 Alma Brahimaj 2002
4. 1,568 Amy Parten 1992
4. 1,574 Alma Brahimaj 2001
Top Five Assists
Rank No. Name Season
1. 1,660 Stacey Meek 2002
2. 1,633 Meaghan Wedberg 2007
3. 1,585 Rachel Price 1992
4. 1,548 Rachel Price 1993
5. 1,536 Stacey Meek 2001
Top Five Service Aces
Rank No. Name Season
1. 122 Heather Devine 1989
2. 71 Heather Devine 1991
3. 68 Amy Parten 1992
3. 68 Shawna Clark 1989
5. 63 Alma Brahimaj 1999
Top Five Solo Blocks
Rank No. Name Season
1. 89 Rachel Mossman 1989
2. 63 Heather Devine 1989
3. 49 Kristin Vincent 1992
3. 49 Kristin Vincent 1990
5. 45 Amy Parten 1989
Top Five Assisted Blocks
Rank No. Name Season
1. 164 Kristin Vincent 1991
2. 162 Kristin Vincent 1992
3. 131 Angie Schoof 1994
4. 129 Kate O’Neill 1996
5. 128 Jessica Legako 2007
Top Five Digs
Rank No. Name Season
1. 996 Lacie Allen 2007
2. 790 Lacie Allen 2006
3. 748 Whitney Gifford 2015
4. 680 Tate Hardaker 2013
5. 670 Whitney Gifford 2014
Career reCOrds
Top Five Kills
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 2,404 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02
2. 1,913 Amy Parten 1989-92
3. 1,701 Kate O’Neill 1994-97
4. 1,555 Lexy Fortner 1999-02
5. 1,551 Barbara Jackson 2012-15
Top Five Attacks
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 6,057 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02
2. 5,098 Amy Parten 1989-92
3. 4,656 Barbara Jackson 2012-15
4. 4,252 Kristen Wilson 2006-10
5. 4,134 Katie Schult 2004-07
Top Five Assists
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 5,604 Stacey Meek 2000-03
2. 5,243 Meaghan Wedberg 2006-09
3. 3,953 Arwin Ray 1995-98
4. 3,190 Katy Davis 2013-15
5. 3,133 Rachel Price 1992-93
Top Five Service Aces
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 267 Heather Devine 1988-91
2. 215 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02
3. 183 Carrie Hare 1991-94
4. 165 Meaghan Wedberg 2006-09
5. 160 Adriana Crovador 1996-99
Top Five Solo Blocks
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 177 Kristin Vincent 1990-93
2. 130 Heather Devine 1988-91
3. 107 Juliette Smith 2011-14
4. 79 Kate O’Neill 1994-97
5. 70 Amy Parten 1989-92
Top Five Assisted Blocks
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 515 Kristin Vincent 1990-93
2. 439 Kate O’Neill 1994-97
3. 415 Juliette Smith 2011-14
4. 366 Katy Wallace 1999-02
5. 337 Tori Walker 2001-03
Top Five Digs
Rank No. Name Seasons
1. 2,765 Lacie Allen 2004-07
2. 2,192 Tate Hardaker 2010-13
3. 1,833 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02
4. 1,551 Ginger Gowen 2008-11
5. 1,517 Jenny Anderson 2003-05
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hamIltOn FIeld hOuse
Central Oklahoma plays its home
volleyball matches in Hamilton Field
House, which opened its doors in 1965.
The Bronchos have an impressive 246-
89 record (73.1 winning percentage) at
Hamilton Field House, including a 40-15
mark under fifth-year head coach Edgar
Miraku.
Hamilton Field House was re-named
from Broncho Field House on May 1,
1993 in honor of longtime coach and
athletic director Dale Hamilton, who
helped design the building in the 1960s.
The 3,000-seat facility underwent
renovation in the summer of 2001 with
the installation of individual chairback
seats on the floor and LED boards ca-
pable of showing live statistics were
added five years ago.
Hamilton Field House also serves as the home for UCO’s wrestling team in addition to the men’s and women’s
basketball squads.
Numerous other events, including the university’s graduation ceremonies, are also held in the building.
hamIltOn FIeld hOuse reCOrds
team reCOrds
Kills: 101, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Attacks: 298, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Attack Percentage: .441, UCO vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Sept. 17, 2004 (52 of 102, 7).
Assists: 97, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Service Aces: 19, Adams State vs. UCO, Aug. 26, 1999.
Solo Blocks: 18, UCO vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sept. 22, 1989.
Assisted Blocks: 42, Harding vs. UCO, Oct. 29, 1999.
Digs: 142, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
IndIvIdual reCOrds
Kills: 46, Alma Brahimaj, UCO, vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Attacks: 125, Alma Brahimaj, UCO, vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Attack Percentage: .727, Allison Barr, UCO, vs. Emporia State, Sept. 27, 2013 (16 kills and no errors in 22 attacks).
Minimum 20 attacks.
Assists: 86, Stacey Meek, UCO, vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000.
Service Aces: 10, Jolene Cassel, Adams State, vs. UCO, Aug. 26, 1999.
Solo Blocks: 8, Heather Devine, UCO, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sept. 22, 1989.
Assisted Blocks: 11, twice.
Digs: 47, Lacie Allen vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Oct. 28, 2006.
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all-mIaa
2015
OH Taylor Bevis (1st, Freshman of Year)
S Katy Davis (1st)
L Whitney Gifford (1st)
OH Barbara Jackson (1st)
MB Jordan Spence (1st)
MB Allison Barr (2nd)
2014
S Katy Davis (1st)
OH Barbara Jackson (1st, Player of Year)
MB Allison Barr (2nd)
L Whitney Gifford (2nd)
MB Juliette Smith (2nd)
2013
L Tate Hardaker (2nd)
OH Barbara Jackson (2nd)
2012
OH Morgan Roy (2nd)
all-lOne star COnFerenCe
2010
OH Zuela Adom (1st)
OH Kristen Wilson (1st)
2009
OH Zuela Adom (1st, Newcomer of Year)
OH Kristen Wilson (1st)
2008
OH Kristen Wilson (1st)
2007
LB Lacie Allen (1st, Libero of Year)
OH Mari Araujo (1st, Newcomer of Year)
S Meaghan Wedberg (2nd)
1996
MB Kate O’Neill (1st, Academic)
OH Stacey Schwartz (2nd)
1995
S Amy Hansen (2nd, Academic)
MB Kate O’Neill (2nd)
OH Stacey Schwartz (2nd)
1994
OH Carrie Hare (1st, Academic)
MB Angie Schoof (2nd)
MB Kate O’Neill (co-Freshman of Year)
1993
MB Kristin Vincent (1st)
S Rachel Price (Academic)
1992
OH Amy Parten (1st, Academic)
1991
OH Amy Parten (2nd, Academic)
1990
OH Amy Parten (2nd)
S Shawna Clark (Academic)
all-lsC nOrth dIvIsIOn
2006
LB Lacie Allen (1st, Libero of Year)
OH Kelsey Reynolds (2nd, Fr. of Year)
MB Penny Wascovich (2nd)
2005
S Stephanie Ball (1st, Academic)
OH Kim Morgal (1st)
OH Katie Schult (1st, Academic)
LB Jenny Anderson (2nd, Libero of Year)
2004
S Stephanie Ball (1st, Academic)
OH Katie Schult (1st, Freshman of Year)
MB Emily Whiteley (1st)
2003
S Stacey Meek (1st, Academic)
MB Tori Walker (1st, Academic)
2002
OH Alma Brahimaj (1st)
OH Lexy Fortner (1st)
S Stacey Meek (1st, Academic)
MB Tori Walker (1st)
MB Katy Wallace (2nd, Academic)
all-COnFerenCe Players
Central Oklahoma has had 39 players earn first- or second-team all-conference honors a combined 69 times since 1988.
The Bronchos were NAIA members in District Nine in 1987-88 before moving to NCAA Division II in 1989. UCO was in
the Lone Star Conference from 1989-10, played as an independent in 2011 and joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics
Association in 2012.
Only two players -- Alma Brahimaj (1999-02) and Stacey Meek (2000-03) -- have been four-time all-conference selections.
Seven players earned all-conference honors three times -- Amy Parten (1990-92), Kate O’Neill (1995-97), Adriana Crovador
(1997-99), Katy Wallace (2000-02), Lexy Fortner (2000-02), Kristen Wilson (2008-10) and Barbara Jackson (2013-15).
A year-by-year look at UCO’s all-conference Players:
Kristen Wilson
2001
OH Alma Brahimaj (1st)
OH Lexy Fortner (1st)
S Stacey Meek (1st, Academic)
MB Katy Wallace (2nd)
2000
OH Alma Brahimaj (1st, MVP)
OH Lexy Fortner (1st)
S Stacey Meek (2nd, Freshman of Year)
MB Katy Wallace (2nd)
DS Dinah Garner (Academic)
1999
OH Alma Brahimaj (1st, MVP)
OH Adriana Crovador (1st)
DS Jamie Clark (Academic)
1998
OH Adriana Crovador (1st)
S Arwin Ray (1st, Academic)
OH Amber Bateman (2nd, Academic)
OH Karyn Posey (Academic)
1997
MB Kate O’Neill (1st, Academic)
OH Adriana Crovador (1st)
S Arwin Ray (2nd, Academic)
OH Jamie Clark (Academic)
OH Summer Williams (Academic)
all-dIstrICt nIne
1988
S Shawna Clark (1st)
OH Jackie Fisher (1st)
MB Heather Devine (2nd)
Lexy Fortner
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Central Oklahoma has had seven players receive NCAA Division II All-Region recognition a combined eight times, with both
Lacie Allen (2006-07) and Barbara Jackson (2014-15) two-time honorees.
2015
S Katy Davis (1st*/2nd!)
OH Barbara Jackson (1st*)
L Whitney Gifford (2nd!)
2014
OH Barbara Jackson (1st*)
2009
OH Zuela Adom (2nd!)
2007
Lacie Allen
1st-team CCA
2015
Whitney Gifford
HM AVCA
all-regIOn Players
2007
LB Lacie Allen (1st*!)
OH Mari Araujo (1st*!)
2006
LB Lacie Allen (1st*!)
2002
OH Alma Brahimaj (1st*)
*-American Volleyball CoachesAssociation
!-Conference Commissioner’s Association
Mari Araujo
all-amerICans
2014-15
Barbara Jackson
1st-team AVCA (‘14)
2nd-team AVCA (‘15)
2015
Katy Davis
HM AVCA
1st-team Academic
uCO letterwInners
A-A-A-A-A
Zuela Adom, 2009-10
Jenny Anderson, 2003-04-05
Lacie Allen, 2004-05-06-07
Mari Araujo, 2007
B-B-B-B-B
Nancy Baer, 1980-81
Stephanie Ball, 2002-03-04-05
Sherri Baker, 1981
Mikayla Bangasser, 2013-14-15
Allison Barr, 2013-14-15
Amber Bateman, 1995-96-97-98
Taylor Bevis, 2015
Annette Bieber, 1980
Brook Borden, 1992-93
Sandi Bounds, 1987
Barbara Bowens, 1980-81
Elizabeth Boyd, 2015
Renee Brady, 1988
Alma Brahimaj, 1999-00-01-02
Amy Brooks, 2006-07
C-C-C-C-C
Laura Campbell, 2012
Sara Carpenter, 2008
Samantha Cass, 1987
Jamie Clark, 1996-97-98-99
Shawna Clark, 1988-89-90
Bre Collins, 2000
Michelle Conte, 1989
Tami Cook, 1988
Sam Cool, 2011-12
Catherine Craig, 1988
Adriana Crovador, 1996-97-98-99
Ana Crovador, 1999
D-D-D-D-D
Jennifer Daniel, 1994-95
Linda Davidson, 1980-81
Katy Davis, 2013-14-15
Tara Delaney, 2004-05-06-07
Heather Devine, 1988-89-90-91
Denise Dick, 1981-82-83
Lorie Dover, 1991-92-93
E-E-E-E-E
Kim Edmonds, 1981-82-83
Denise Eley, 1989-90-91
Carina Emsermann, 2012
F-F-F-F-F
Carla Feathers, 1997
Melinda Fink, 1983
Jackie Fisher, 1988
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Lexy Fortner, 1999-00-01-02
Mallory Fox, 2013-14
Rochelle Frey, 1998-99
G-G-G-G-G
Jenni Gamblin, 1996-97
Dinah Garner, 1999-00-01
Stacy Garrett, 1991-92-93-94
Whitney Gifford, 2014-15
Dee Goble, 1996-98
Vanessa Gomes, 2012
Ginger Gowen, 2008-09-10-11
Tyler Gromann, 2012-13
Dee Gerlock, 1983
H-H-H-H-H
Colleen Hallahan, 1991
Shannon Hallahan, 1991
Ashleigh Hamil, 2011
Amy Hammond, 1992-93
Megan Hammond, 2008
Amy Hansen, 1994-95
Tate Hardaker, 2010-11-12-13
Carrie Hare, 1991-92-93-94
Faith Harmon, 2008-09-10-12
Halie Harrington, 2010-11
Kena Harris, 2002-03
Allison Harvey, 2004-05-06
Ashley Hemphill, 2003
Kat Heinlein, 1980
Joanna Huckabee, 2013-14
I-I-I-I-I
Kim Iten, 2005-06-08
J-J-J-J-J
Barbara Jackson, 2012-13-14-15
Jordan Jacobs, 2011-12
Jamie Jones, 1991
Nada Joseph, 1980
K-K-K-K-K
Amy Kangas, 2010-11
Julie Kelley, 1994-95
Kim Keiser, 2000-01
Lex King, 1997-98-99
Madison King, 2014
L-L-L-L-L
Stephanie Lea, 1992-93-94
uCO letterwInners
Jessica Legako, 2007-08-09-10
Carly LeMay, 2009-10
M-M-M-M-M
Rachel MacElvaine, 2002-03-04-05
Heather Mazeitis, 1990-91
Denise McElvaney, 1981
Stacey Meek, 2000-01-02-03
Karen Montes, 2015
Kim Morgal, 2002-03-04-05
Rachel Mossman, 1989
Baleigh Murphy, 2015
N-N-N-N-N
Deborah Njenje, 2015
Melinda Newcomb, 1982
Sarah Niles, 2007-08-09
O-O-O-O-O
Paula Oliver, 1981-82
Carolyn O’Connor, 2007
Kate O’Neill, 1994-95-96-97
Carissa Ophus, 2011-12-13-14
Sandy Otterstrom, 1999-00-01-02
P-P-P-P-P
Samantha Padgett, 2015
Shelley Parent, 1987
Anita Parker, 1988-89-90
Amy Parten, 1989-90-91-92
Lisa Peppers, 1982
Alison Phillips, 1995
Alison Pierce, 2002
Pam Podolec, 1980
Karen Porter, 1980-81-82
Karen Posey, 1997-98
Rachel Price, 1992-93
R-R-R-R-R
Katie Rabun, 2005
Arwin Ray, 1995-96-97-98
Kelsey Reynolds, 2006-07
Alex Richardson, 2009-10-11
Abbie Ritter, 1988
Joyce Ritz, 1980-81-82
Lisa Rogers, 1982
Bella Romero, 2011
Jackie Romero, 1987
Morgan Roy, 2009-10-11-12
Aimee Russell, 1990-91
Michele Russell, 1987
S-S-S-S-S
Natalie Salmans, 1994-95
Katie Schult, 2004-05-06-07
Stacey Schwartz, 1993-94-95-96
Angie Schoof, 1993-94
Taylyn Schwartz, 2013
Madi Serratt, 2008-09
Stacey Sharp, 1989
Lori Sheridan, 1981
Andrea Simon, 1988
Juliette Smith, 2011-12-13-14
Kristen Smith, 2003
Lisa Smith, 1980
Fleming Smurthwaite, 2010
Jordan Spence, 2015
Kim Spicer, 1983
Amy Stallings, 1993
Talia Stanley, 2012
Ashleigh Stansberry, 2004
Jennifer Steinmetz, 1997-98-99-00
Teresa Stratton, 1987
Heather Strong, 2004-05
Taylor Summers, 2009-10
T-T-T-T-T
Tara Taylor, 2003
Traci Taylor, 1980-81
Brenda Terrett, 1983
Rachel Testerman, 1988-89
U-U-U-U-U
Rita Uhlenhake, 1983-1987
V-V-V-V-V
Bonnie Vernon, 2013-14-15
Kristin Vincent, 1990-91-92-93
W-W-W-W-W
Tori Walker, 2001-02-03
Katy Wallace, 1999-00-01-02
Erika Warren, 2014
Irene Warwick, 1983
Penny Wascovich, 2003-04-05-06
Meaghan Wedberg, 2006-07-08-09
Mary Wendell, 2008
Twyla White, 2000-01
Courtney Whitlow, 2007-08-09-10
Emily Whiteley, 2003-04
Summer Williams, 1995-96-97
Kristen Wilson, 2006-08-09-10
Y-Y-Y-Y-Y
Sabetha Young, 2013
Shannon Yzquierdo, 1989-90
Z-Z-Z-Z-Z
Reggie Zarway, 1980
Allison Harvey
Katy Wallace
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seasOn-By-seasOn results
Harding .....................................L, 2-0
Rockhurst .................................L, 2-0
Southwestern Kansas ...............W, 2-1
Drury ........................................L, 3-0
Harding ....................................W, 3-0
Arkansas Tech .........................W, 3-1
Ouachita Baptist.......................W, 3-0
Montevallo ...............................L, 3-0
Tarkio ......................................W, 2-1
McPherson ...............................W, 2-0
Dana .........................................L, 2-0
Park College .............................L, 2-1
Baker .......................................W, 2-1
Concordia ................................W, 2-0
Bethany ....................................W, 2-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........L, 3-1
Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........W, 3-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* .....................W, 3-1
Wichita State............................L, 3-2
Abilene Christian* ..................W, 3-0
Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene ...................L, 3-0
Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 2-0
Bartlesville Wesleyan ..............W, 2-0
Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-0
West Texas A&M* ...................L, 3-0
Cameron* ................................W, 3-0
Southwestern Kansas ...............W, 2-0
Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 2-0
Tulsa ........................................W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ...................L, 3-1
Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-0
Southern Nazarene ...................L, 3-1
Cameron* ................................L, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-0
West Texas A&M*....................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce* .........L, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-1
*-Lone Star Conference match
1990 (25-11, 7-9*)
Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 3-0
Southern Arkansas ..................W, 2-1
Texas Lutheran.........................W, 2-0
Wiley College .........................W, 2-0
Ouachita Baptist ......................W, 2-0
Texas Lutheran.........................W, 2-1
Wichita State.............................L, 3-0
Concordia ................................W, 2-0
Park College ............................W, 2-0
McPherson ..............................W, 2-0
Tarkio ......................................W, 2-0
Mid-America Nazarene ...........W, 2-0
Fort Hays State .........................L, 2-1
Baker .......................................W, 2-0
Bethel .....................................W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene ..................W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ..................W, 3-1
Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-1
Tulsa ........................................W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-2
West Texas A&M* ...................L, 3-0
Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce* .........L, 3-2
Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-2
1987 (3-24)
Midwestern State .................L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s ...................L, 3-0
Oklahoma Baptist ................L, 2-1
Ouachita Baptist ..................L, 2-0
Mary Hardin-Baylor ............L, 2-0
East Texas Baptist ..............W, 2-0
Oklahoma Baptist.................L, 3-2
Midwestern State .................L, 3-1
Austin College ....................L, 2-1
Oklahoma Baptist ...............L, 2-0
Southern Nazarene ..............L, 3-0
Abilene Christian ................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville .......L, 3-0
Southern Nazarene...............L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico............L, 3-0
West Texas A&M ................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce.......L, 3-0
Angelo State.........................L, 3-0
Cameron .............................W, 3-0
Abilene Christian .................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce.......L, 3-0
Oklahoma Baptist ................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville........L, 3-1
Angelo State.........................L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico............L, 3-0
West Texas A&M ................L, 3-0
Cameron..............................W, 3-0
1988 (3-25, 1-13*)
Pittsburg State .....................L, 3-2
Cameron..............................W, 3-2
Southwest Baptist ................L, 3-1
Cameron ..............................L, 3-2
Tulsa.....................................L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene ..............L, 2-1
John Brown..........................L, 2-0
Emporia State ......................L, 2-0
St. Edward’s ........................L, 2-0
Texas A&M-Commerce ......L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*......L, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*.....L, 3-1
Angelo State* ......................L, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ...............L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene .............W, 3-1
Eastern New Mexico*..........L, 3-1
West Texas A&M* ..............L, 3-1
Tulsa ....................................L, 3-0
Cameron* ............................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*......L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene ..............L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce* ....L, 3-0
Angelo State*.......................L, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ...............L, 3-2
Cameron*.............................L, 3-2
Cameron*............................W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico* .........L, 3-0
West Texas A&M* ..............L, 3-0
*-Lone Star Conference match
1989 (23-21, 5-11*)
Ouachita Baptist..................W, 2-0
Cameron .............................W, 2-0
Southern Arkansas ..............L, 2-0
Arkansas Pine-Bluff............W, 2-0
Grambling ..........................W, 2-0
JOe Curl
1987-89
29-70
Southern Nazarene ..................W, 3-1
Cameron*.................................W, 3-2
Tulsa ........................................W, 3-0
West Texas A&M*....................L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*..............W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce* ........W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-1
Cameron* ................................W, 3-0
Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ....................L, 3-2
*-Lone Star Conference match
1991 (17-18, 2-5*)
Oral Roberts ............................W, 3-0
Tulsa.........................................W, 3-2
Pittsburg State .........................W, 3-2
Southwest Baptist ....................W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s ........................L, 3-2
Missouri Southern....................W, 3-1
Wiley .......................................W, 2-0
Central Arkansas ....................W, 2-0
Ouachita Baptist ......................W, 2-0
Centenary ................................W, 2-0
Texas Lutheran ........................W, 2-0
Oral Roberts ............................W, 3-0
Adams State .............................W, 3-1
Eastern New Mexico*..............W, 3-1
Southern Nazarene ..................W, 3-1
Alaska-Fairbanks ......................L, 3-0
Alaska-Fairbanks .....................L, 3-0
Alaska-Anchorage.....................L, 3-2
Alaska-Anchorage ....................L, 3-2
Hawaii-Pacific...........................L, 3-1
Nebraska-Kearney ....................L, 3-1
Denver ......................................L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico ................L, 3-0
Colorado Christian ...................L, 3-2
Cameron* .................................L, 3-1
Wayland Baptist ......................W, 3-0
Tulsa .........................................L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* .......................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce* .........L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene....................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-0
Cameron...................................W, 3-0
Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ....................L, 3-0
Angelo State! ...........................L, 3-0
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
1992 (24-17, 3-4*)
Oral Roberts ............................W, 3-0
Henderson State .......................L, 3-2
Harding ...................................W, 3-2
College of Ozarks ....................W, 3-1
Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-2
Southwestern Kansas ...............W, 3-0
Ouachita Baptist.......................W, 3-0
Central Arkansas.......................L, 3-1
Southern Arkansas ...................W, 3-2
Henderson State ........................L, 3-0
Henderson State ........................L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-0
Pittsburg State ..........................W, 3-2
Missouri Western .....................W, 3-1
Fort Lewis................................W, 3-1
Pittsburg State ..........................W, 3-0
John Brown..............................W, 3-0
Augustana ................................L, 3-0
Central Missouri........................L, 3-0
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Northwest Missouri............. W, 3-0
Peru State ............................. L, 3-0
Cameron ............................. W, 3-0
Wayland Baptist ................. W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*.......... L, 3-2
Southern Nazarene ............. W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0
Cameron* ............................ L, 3-1
Nebraska-Omaha ................. L, 3-1
Central Missouri................... L, 3-0
Peru State ............................. L, 3-2
Texas A&M-Commerce* ... W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-0
Oral Roberts........................ W, 3-0
Northern Kentucky ............. W, 3-1
Southwest Baptist................ W, 3-0
Alaska-Fairbanks ................ W, 3-0
Ashland .............................. W, 3-0
Missouri-St. Louis ............... L, 3-0
Angelo State* ...................... L, 3-0
Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico! ......... L, 3-0
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
1993 (23-14, 7-7*)
Kentucky Wesleyan............. W, 3-0
Denver.................................. L, 3-0
Missouri-St. Louis................ L, 3-0
Wayne State (Mich.) ........... W, 3-0
Truman State........................ L, 3-0
Cameron.............................. W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Missouri Southern............... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0
Cameron.............................. W, 3-0
West Texas A&M*.............. W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-0
Oral Roberts........................ W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ............... L, 3-0
Angelo State*....................... L, 3-0
Cameron.............................. W, 3-2
Central Missouri................... L, 3-0
Western State....................... W, 3-0
Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-1
Adams State ......................... L, 3-0
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Lubbock Christian............... W, 3-1
Eastern New Mexico*.......... L, 3-1
West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Angelo State*....................... L, 3-1
Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico*......... W, 3-0
Southwest Baptist................ W, 3-0
Missouri Southern............... W, 3-2
Oral Roberts......................... L, 3-2
Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2
Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-1
West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-2
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
1994 (32-5, 11-3*)
Alabama-Huntsville............ W, 3-0
Eckerd ................................. W, 3-0
Colorado-Colo. Springs ...... W, 3-1
Missouri-St. Louis............... W, 3-0
Cameron.............................. W, 3-1
Drury................................... W, 3-2
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Eastern New Mexico! ...............W, 3-0
West Texas A&M!......................L, 3-0
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
1998 (25-10, 9-3*)
Adams State .............................W, 3-1
@Texas A&M-Kingsville .........L, 3-0
Washburn .................................W, 3-0
Tarleton State ...........................W, 3-0
Midwestern State .....................W, 3-0
Rockhurst..................................L, 3-0
Abilene Christian ......................L, 3-0
Missouri Southern....................W, 3-1
Henderson State .......................W, 3-0
Armstrong Atlantic...................W, 3-0
Valdosta State...........................W, 3-2
Rollins......................................W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-0
Cameron*..................................L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* .........W, 3-0
Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0
Harding* ..................................W, 3-1
Cameron*..................................L, 3-1
Southern Arkansas ...................W, 3-0
St. Edwards ...............................L, 3-1
Eastern New Mexico.................L, 3-1
Texas Lutheran..........................L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-0
Colorado State-Pueblo .............W, 3-1
Metro State................................L, 3-0
West Texas A&M......................L, 3-0
Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0
Harding* ...................................L, 3-2
Midwestern State .....................W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .........W, 3-1
@Texas A&M-Kingsville!........L, 3-1
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
@-Forfeit win
1999 (19-12, 8-4*)
Adams State ..............................L, 3-1
Nebraska-Kearney.....................L, 3-1
Fort Hays State..........................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville............W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico.................L, 3-1
Colorado-Colorado Springs .....W, 3-0
College of Southwest...............W, 3-0
Angelo State.............................W, 3-0
Incarnate Word.........................W, 3-0
Southern Arkansas ...................W, 3-0
Tarleton State ............................L, 3-2
Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .........W, 3-1
Cameron*..................................L, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-0
Midwestern State .....................W, 3-2
Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0
Harding* ...................................L, 3-1
Midwestern State .....................W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-1
West Texas A&M*....................L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-0
St. Mary’s.................................W, 3-1
Harding* ...................................L, 3-2
Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0
Cameron*............................. L, 3-0
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico! .......... L, 3-1
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
2000 (20-12, 8-2*)
Southern Arkansas .............. W, 3-0
Central Missouri .................. L, 3-0
Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-0
St. Edward’s........................ W, 3-1
Michigan Tech...................... L, 3-0
St. Cloud State .................... W, 3-0
Bemidji State....................... W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2
Cameron*............................. L, 3-1
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-1
Angelo State........................ W, 3-1
Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico............ L, 3-1
St. Edward’s........................ W, 3-1
St. Mary’s............................. L, 3-2
Angelo State........................ W, 3-2
Southern Nazrene................ W, 3-0
West Texas A&M................. L, 3-1
Abilene Christian ................. L, 3-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville....... W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M................. L, 3-1
St. Mary’s............................. L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico............ L, 3-0
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Cameron*............................ W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico! .......... L, 3-1
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
2001 (26-8, 9-1*)
Colo.-Colorado Springs ....... L, 3-1
Colo. School of Mines ........ W, 3-0
Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-1
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Harding ............................... W, 3-0
Armstrong Atlantic.............. W, 3-0
Emporia State....................... L, 3-2
Southern Arkansas .............. W, 3-0
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0
St. Mary’s............................ W, 3-1
St. Edward’s......................... L, 3-0
Huston Tillotson.................. W, 3-0
Houston Baptist.................... L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Abilene Christian ................. L, 3-1
Angelo State........................ W, 3-0
Cameron*............................ W, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-2
West Texas A&M................. L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville....... W, 3-1
Eastern New Mexico........... W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-1
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0
St. Gregory’s ....................... W, 3-0
Arkansas Tech..................... W, 3-0
Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1
Truman State....................... W, 3-1
Missouri Southern............... W, 3-0
Oral Roberts......................... L, 3-0
Angelo State*...................... W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-1
Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0
Colorado-Colo. Springs ...... W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*......... W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0
Cameron.............................. W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-1
Angelo State*...................... W, 3-1
Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico*......... W, 3-0
Oral Roberts........................ W, 3-1
Emporia State...................... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M*.............. W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0
Abilene Christian!............... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M!............... W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce!..... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M@ ............ W, 3-0
Central Missouri@............... L, 3-1
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
@-NCAA Division II Tournament
1995 (19-18, 10-6*)
Emporia State....................... L, 3-2
Northern Colorado ............... L, 3-0
Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-1
Washburn ............................. L, 3-2
Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1
Central Missouri................... L, 3-0
Missouri Southern................ L, 3-1
Truman State........................ L, 3-2
Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1
Cameron.............................. W, 3-1
@Eastern New Mexico*...... L, 3-2
West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-0
Harding ................................ L, 3-2
Henderson State ................... L, 3-0
Cameron.............................. W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
Angelo State*...................... W, 3-1
Abilene Christian* ............... L, 3-1
Tarleton State* .................... W, 3-2
Abilene Christian* ............... L, 3-1
Angelo State*...................... W, 3-1
Cameron............................... L, 3-0
West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-2
@Eastern New Mexico*...... L, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-0
Missouri Southern................ L, 3-0
Henderson State .................. W, 3-0
Truman State........................ L, 3-0
Mississippi Women............. W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-1
Tarleton State* .................... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-2
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-0
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
@-Forfeit win
1996 (20-13, 12-6*)
Pittsburg State ............................L, 3-2
Angelo State*............................W, 3-1
Abilene Christian* ....................W, 3-1
Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-0
Tarleton State* ..........................W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-2
Central Arkansas.......................W, 3-0
Drury.........................................W, 3-1
Henderson State ........................W, 3-1
Ouachita Baptist........................W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*...........L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*...........W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico*...............W, 3-0
West Texas A&M*.....................L, 3-0
Cameron....................................W, 3-1
Angelo State*............................W, 3-1
Abilene Christian* ....................W, 3-1
Cameron.....................................L, 3-1
Tarleton State* ..........................W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .....................L, 3-0
Texas Lutheran...........................L, 3-2
Mississippi Women...................W, 3-1
Denver........................................L, 3-2
Henderson State .........................L, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-2
Northwest Missouri...................W, 3-0
Emporia State.............................L, 3-2
Washburn ..................................W, 3-2
Missouri Southern......................L, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*...........W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*................L, 3-0
West Texas A&M*.....................L, 3-1
*-Lone Star Conference match
1997 (24-10, 7-3*)
Drury..........................................L, 3-1
Abilene Christian ......................W, 3-0
College of Southwest................W, 3-0
Southern Arkansas ....................W, 3-1
Henderson State ........................W, 3-0
Drury.........................................W, 3-0
Fort Hays State..........................W, 3-0
Truman State.............................W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*...........L, 3-1
Central Arkansas.......................W, 3-1
Tarleton State ............................W, 3-1
Henderson State ........................W, 3-0
Truman State.............................W, 3-2
Cameron*..................................W, 3-2
Ouachita Baptist*......................W, 3-0
Harding* ...................................W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico.................W, 3-0
West Texas A&M.......................L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene....................W, 3-0
Emporia State............................W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Kingsville..............L, 3-2
Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-2
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0
Cameron*..................................W, 3-0
Lyon ..........................................W, 3-0
Columbia....................................L, 3-0
Drury.........................................W, 3-2
Missouri Western .......................L, 3-0
Henderson State .........................L, 3-0
Ouachita Baptist*......................W, 3-2
Harding* ...................................W, 3-0
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Cameron*............................. L, 3-1
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico! .......... L, 3-2
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
2002 (30-7, 9-1*)
Fort Hays State..................... L, 3-2
North Florida........................ L, 3-0
Tampa.................................. W, 3-2
Southwest State................... W, 3-0
Colo. School of Mines ........ W, 3-0
Ouachita Baptist.................. W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-1
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0
St. Gregory’s ....................... W, 3-0
Incarnate Word.................... W, 3-0
St. Mary’s............................ W, 3-1
Cameron*............................ W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-2
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-1
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Abilene Christian ................ W, 3-0
Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0
Angelo State........................ W, 3-2
St. Gregory’s ....................... W, 3-0
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0
Northwest Missouri............. W, 3-1
Rockhurst............................. L, 3-2
Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico........... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M................. L, 3-2
Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Cameron*............................ W, 3-2
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Cameron!............................. W, 3-1
West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-1
Nebraska-Kearney@............ L, 3-1
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
@-NCAA Division II Tournament
2003 (23-7, 8-2*)
Missouri Southern................ L, 3-2
Colorado State-Pueblo ........ W, 3-2
Colorado School of Mines .. W, 3-1
Western State....................... W, 3-0
Colorado-Colo. Springs ...... W, 3-2
Western New Mexico.......... W, 3-2
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Drury.................................... L, 3-0
St. Mary’s............................ W, 3-2
Incarnate Word..................... L, 3-0
West Texas A&M................. L, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville....... W, 3-2
Eastern New Mexico........... W, 3-1
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-1
Cameron*............................. L, 3-2
Bacone................................. W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-2
Cameron*............................ W, 3-1
Wayland Baptist.................. W, 3-0
Bacone................................. W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-1
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Cameron!............................. W, 3-1
West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-0
*-LSC North Division match
!-Lone Star Conference Tournament
2004 (21-9, 8-2*)
Doane.................................. W, 3-0
St. Edward’s......................... L, 3-0
Wayne State......................... W, 3-2
Nebraska-Kearney................ L, 3-0
Pittsburg State ...................... L, 3-2
Missouri Western ................ W, 3-2
Emporia State...................... W, 3-1
Northwest Missouri.............. L, 3-1
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0
Missouri Southern............... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M................ W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-0
Oklahoma Panhandle .......... W, 3-0
Incarnate Word.................... W, 3-0
Rockhurst............................. L, 3-1
Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0
Abilene Christian ................. L, 3-1
Angelo State........................ W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-2
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-1
Cameron*............................. L, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0
Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-1
Cameron*..................................W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico! ................L, 3-1
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
2005 (27-8, 12-0*)
New Mexico Highlands ...........W, 3,-0
Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0
Lewis..........................................L, 3-1
Chadron State............................W, 3-0
Fort Hays State...........................L, 3-0
Emporia State.............................L, 3-0
Pittsburg State ...........................W, 3-0
Northwest Missouri...................W, 3-0
Texas-Tyler................................W, 3-0
Dallas Baptist............................W, 3-0
St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-2
Dallas Baptist............................W, 3-0
St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville..............L, 3-0
Abilene Christian .......................L, 3-1
West Texas A&M......................W, 3-2
Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-0
Cameron*..................................W, 3-1
Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico.................W, 3-0
Tarleton State ............................W, 3-2
Angelo State..............................W, 3-1
Southern Nazarene....................W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-1
Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-0
Cameron*..................................W, 3-0
Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-1
West Texas A&M!.....................W, 3-2
Abilene Christian!......................L, 3-0
Abilene Christian@....................L, 3-0
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
@-NCAA Division II Tournament
2006 (21-11, 9-3*)
Fort Hays State..........................W, 3-0
Florida Gulf Coast......................L, 3-0
Minnesota State-Mankato.........W, 3-1
Nova Southeastern .....................L, 3-2
College of Southwest................W, 3-2
Truman State..............................L, 3-0
St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-1
New Mexico Highlands ............W, 3-1
Montana State-Billings ..............L, 3-2
Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0
St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-1
St. Gregory’s .............................W, 3-0
Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-1
Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene....................W, 3-1
Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-0
Cameron*...................................L, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-2
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-1
Dallas Baptist.............................L, 3-2
Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0
St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-0
St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-2
Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-2
Cameron*...................................L, 3-2
Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-0
St. Gregory’s .............................W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-1
Dallas Baptist............................W, 3-1
Tarleton State!............................L, 3-1
*-LSC North Division match
!-LSC Tournament
2007 (32-7, 11-1*)
Southwest Baptist......................W, 3-1
Missouri Southern.....................W, 3-1
Emporia State.............................L, 3-2
Missouri Western ......................W, 3-0
Harding ......................................L, 3-2
Missouri Southern.....................W, 3-1
Southwest Baptist......................W, 3-0
Texas-Permian Basin.................W, 3-0
St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-0
Missouri Western ......................W, 3-0
St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-1
Truman State.............................W, 3-1
Oklahoma City..........................W, 3-1
Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0
Fort Hays State...........................L, 3-2
Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-0
Cameron*..................................W, 3-0
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Dallas Baptist........................ W, 3-1
Southeastern Oklahoma* ...... W, 3-1
Southwestern Oklahoma*..... W, 3-1
Cameron................................ W, 3-0
Arkansas Tech....................... W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Commerce........ W, 3-1
Newman................................ W, 3-0
Southern Nazarene................ W, 3-0
Texas A&M-Kingsville*....... W, 3-1
Tarleton State* ...................... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M*................. L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*........... W, 3-0
Angelo State*........................ W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ................ W, 3-1
Dallas Baptist........................ W, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ................... W, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 3-2
Texas A&M-Kingsville!........ W, 3-1
Cameron!............................... W, 3-0
West Texas A&M!.................. L, 3-0
Fort Lewis@ ......................... W, 3-0
Nebraska-Kearney@.............. L, 3-1
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
@-NCAA Division II Tournament
2008
(13-21, 6-7*)
Saint Leo.............................. L, 3-0
Northern Kentucky............... L, 3-2
Tampa................................... L, 3-0
Ashland ................................ L, 3-1
Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-2
Missouri Southern................ L, 3-0
Northwest Missouri............. W, 3-0
Drury................................... W, 3-1
Oklahoma City..................... L, 3-1
Texas A&M International..... L, 3-2
Missouri Western ................. L, 3-2
Oklahoma Panhandle .......... W, 3-0
Texas-Permian Basin............ L, 3-1
Midwestern State* ............... L, 3-0
Cameron*............................ W, 3-2
Newman.............................. W, 3-0
East Central*....................... W, 3-0
Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-2
Dallas Baptist....................... L, 3-1
Emporia State........................L, 3-0
Missouri Western .................W, 3-0
Fort Hays State.....................W, 3-0
Washburn ..............................L, 3-1
Texas A&M-Kingsville*.......L, 3-2
Tarleton State* ......................L, 3-1
West Texas A&M*................L, 3-0
Eastern New Mexico*..........W, 3-1
Angelo State*.......................W, 3-0
Abilene Christian* ................L, 3-0
Texas Woman’s* ...................L, 3-1
Texas A&M-Commerce*......L, 3-0
Dallas Baptist........................L, 3-2
Southwestern Oklahoma*....W, 3-2
West Texas A&M!.................L, 3-0
*-Lone Star Conference match
!-LSC Tournament
2009 (16-16, 7-6*)
St. Mary’s.............................W, 3-0
Florida Southern....................L, 3-2
Metropolitan State.................L, 3-1
Millersville...........................W, 3-0
Northwood ...........................W, 3-1
Southwest Baptist.................W, 3-1
Drury....................................W, 3-1
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2016 Volleyball Media Guide

  • 2. Date Opponent Site Time Sept. 2-3 Southeastern Invitational Durant, Okla. 2 (Friday) Cameron noon 2 (Friday) East Central 5 p.m. 3 (Saturday) Texas A&M International 10 a.m. 3 (Saturday) Southeastern Oklahoma 5 p.m. Sept. 7 (Wednesday) Oklahoma Baptist Edmond 7 p.m. Sept. 9-10 Tarleton State Classic Stephenville, Texas 9 (Friday) Eastern New Mexico 9 a.m. 9 (Friday) Texas A&M Commerce 5 p.m. 10 (Saturday) Texas-Permian Basin 9 a.m. 10 (Saturday) Lubbock Christian 2:30 p.m. Sept. 16-17 UCO Crossover Tournament Edmond 16 (Friday) East Central noon 16 (Friday) Northwestern Oklahoma 6 p.m. 17 (Saturday) Southeastern Oklahoma 11 a.m. 17 (Saturday) Southern Nazarene 5 p.m. Sept. 23 (Friday) Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 6 p.m. Sept. 24 (Saturday) Lindenwood* Saint Charles, Mo. 2 p.m. Sept. 30 (Friday) Missouri Western* Edmond 7 p.m. Oct. 1 (Saturday) Northwest Missouri* Edmond 4 p.m. Oct. 2 (Sunday) Alumni Match Edmond 2 p.m. Oct. 4 (Tuesday) Pittsburg State* Edmond 7 p.m. Oct. 7 (Friday) Missouri Southern* Edmond 6 p.m. Oct. 8 (Saturday) Southwest Baptist* Edmond 1 p.m. Oct. 10 (Monday) Southwestern Oklahoma Weatherford, Okla. 7 p.m. Oct. 14 (Friday) Fort Hays State* Hays, Kan. 6 p.m. Oct. 15 (Saturday) Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 7 p.m. Oct. 21 (Friday) Emporia State* Edmond 6 p.m. Oct. 22 (Saturday) Washburn* Edmond 7 p.m. Oct. 28 (Friday) Central Missouri* Edmond 7 p.m. Oct. 29 (Saturday) Lindenwood* Edmond 3 p.m. Nov. 1 (Tuesday) Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. 6 p.m. Nov. 4 (Friday) Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 6 p.m. Nov. 5 (Saturday) Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 2 p.m. Nov. 11 (Friday) Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 6 p.m. Nov. 12 (Saturday) Washburn * Topeka, Kan. 6 p.m. *-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association match Bold-Home match 2016 Schedule 2016 UCO Volleyball
  • 3. 2016 UCO VOlleyball UCO QUiCk FaCts Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe Muller Assistant AD/Operations: Gunnar Poff Assistant AD/Business: Britni Brannon Director of Compliance: Darnell Smith Compliance Monitoring: Jeremy Rogers Marketing Director: Brandon Baker Head Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Nickname: Bronchos Fieldhouse (Capacity): Hamilton Field House (3,000) School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101 VOlleyball FaCts Head Coach: Edgar Miraku Years, Record at UCO: Four years, 96-38 Years, Overall Record: Four years, 96-38 Assistant Coach: Kera Dukic 2015 Record: 31-5 2015 League Record/Finish: 16-2 (1st) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1 + libero VOlleyball HistOry First Year of Volleyball: 1976 All-time Record: 750-468 NCAA Division II Tournament Appear- ances: Five (1994, ‘02, ‘05, ‘07, ‘15). NCAADivisionIITournamentRecord: 3-5 atHletiC Media relatiOns DirectorofMediaRelations: ChrisBrannick Office: (405) 974-2142 Cell: (405) 301-0187 Fax: (405) 974-3820 Email: cbrannick@uco.edu Website: www.bronchosports.com table OF COntents General inFOrMatiOn 2016 Schedule............................ I.F.C./B.C. UCO Quick Facts/Directory .................. 1-2 COaCHes/seasOn OUtlOOk Head Coach............................................ 4-5 Assistant Coach..........................................5 Season Outlook..........................................6 Players Player Profiles...................................... 8-15 Roster.......................................................16 2015 reView/reCOrds 2015 Review/Statistics.............................18 2015 Results.............................................19 MIAA Standings/All-MIAA Teams.........20 UCO Records................................21-22 Hamilton Field House/Records..........23 HistOry All-Conference Players......................25 All-Region/All-America Players ...... 26 Letterwinners ................................26-27 Season-by-Season Results ............28-31 Series Records....................................32 abOUt UCO The University ...................................34 UCO President ...................................35 Athletic Administration.................36-38 About Edmond...................................39 About Oklahoma City........................40 The MIAA.................................... I.B.C. 1
  • 4. 2016 UCO VOlleyball sCHOOl niCknaMe “Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. It was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school. Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the nickname, becom- ing the first woman admitted to that organization. abOUt tHe COVer Featured on the front cover of the 2016 media guide is senior setter Katy Davis along with insets of (from left to right) Mikayla Bangasser, Allison Barr and Bonnie Veron. On the back cover are returning starts (top to bottom) Taylor Bevis, Deborah Njenje and Jordan Spence. Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw. sCHOOl COlOrs Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s school colors in 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma. PrOdUCtiOn Credits The 2016 Central Oklahoma volleyball media guide was written, edited and designed by Mike Kirk and Chris Bran- nick of the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office. Photographs were provided by Dan Smith, director of UCO Photographic Services Department. UCO VOlleyball staFF direCtOry (405 Area Code) University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard...............................................................................974-2000 Athletic Department Fax ...............................................................................................................974-3820 Office Administrative Assistant................................................................................................................974-2500 Angel Aston (aaston1@uco.edu) Athletic Director ............................................................................................................................974-2500 Joe Muller (jmuller2@uco.edu) Assistant Athletic Director/Operations ..........................................................................................974-2176 Gunnar Poff (gpoff@uco.edu) Head Coach....................................................................................................................................974-2148 Edgar Miraku (emiraku@uco.edu) Assistant Coach..............................................................................................................................974-2114 Kera Dukic (kdukic@uco.edu) Director of Athletic Compliance....................................................................................................974-3959 Darnell Smith (dsmith132@uco.edu) Director of Athletic Media Relations.............................................................................................974-2142 Chris Brannick (cbrannick@uco.edu) 2
  • 6. 2016 UCO VOlleyball edGar MirakU Edgar Miraku is in his fifth year at the Central Oklahoma helm, return- ing to the school where he served as an assistant coach and earned two degrees before embarking on a sensational high school career. Miraku is 96-38 in four years with the Bronchos, going 13-18 in 2012 when UCO started competing in the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. Miraku led UCO to a 24-10 record in 2013, and a 28-5 record in 2014 before putting it all together with the school’s first MIAA Championship in 2015, going 31-5, the second-best record in school history. The Bronchos were an impressive 15-1 at home and 16-2 in conference play and finished the season ranked No. 12 nationally. Edgar came to Central after a wildly succesfuly seven-year stint at Edmond Memorial, guiding the Bulldogs to a 209-48 record and four Class 6A state championships. Miraku led EMHS to the first of those state titles in his initial year, with the Bulldogs going 41-16 in capturing the 2005 crown. A 24-9 season that included a state semifinal appearance followed and Memorial won another championship in 2007 to cap a 31-4 year. The Bulldogs went 27-3 and made it to the state quarterfinals in 2008 before winning back-to-back titles in 2009 and ‘10, go- ing a combined 62-8 those two years. Memorial finished 25-9 and made it to the state tournament semifinals in 2011. Miraku played professionally in his native Albania for four years and was a member of the Albanian Junior National Team from 1992-95. Edgar came to the United States in 1995 and immediately joined the UCO program. He served as a student assistant, graduate assistant and volunteer assistant for five years while earning both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, with the Bronchos going127-75 during that span. Miraku has coached several club teams during his career, including a lengthy stint with the Oklahoma Peak Performance (OP2) junior club team. He led OP2 to a 58-18 record and fifth-place national finish in 2002-03, with the 2009 team finishing third in the nation. Miraku has also been involved for many years with the U.S. Men’s Sitting National Team and served as head coach for two years. He guided the team to the 2010 World Champi- onships, the 2010 World Cup and the 2011 Continental Cup. Edgar is married (Amy) and has two children (Abiana and Arden). Head COaCH 4
  • 7. 2016 UCO VOlleyball kera dUkiC In her third year as Cen- tral Oklahoma’s full-time assistant coach is Kera Dukic. In two seasons with the Bronchos, Dukic has helped the team to a 59- 10 record. The Bronchos took a third-place finish in the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2014 before winning the conference title in 2015. Dukic came to UCO in March 2014 after three years on the coaching staff at Arkansas Tech. She helped the Golden Suns go 87-26, win two conference champion- ships and make two NCAADivision II national tourna- ment appearances. A native of White Lake, Mich., Kera was a four-year standout as a setter at ATU. She was a two-time All- Conference performer and racked up 2,693 career assists while helping the Golden Suns compile a 108-36 record and capture two league titles. MirakU at UCO Year W-L Pct. MIAA Finish 2012 13-18 .419 T-7th 2013 24-10 .706 T-4th 2014 28-5 .848 3rd 2015 31-5 .861 1st Totals 96-38 .716 MirakU at MeMOrial Year W-L Pct. Highlight 2005 41-16 .719 Class 6A state champions 2006 24-9 .727 Class 6A state semifinals 2007 31-4 .886 Class 6A state champions 2008 27-3 .900 Class 6A state quarterfinals 2009 30-5 .857 Class 6A state champions 2010 32-3 .941 Class 6A state champions 2011 24-8 .750 Class 6A state semifinals Totals209-48 .813 assistant COaCH Opponent W-L Pct. Alabama-Huntsville.........................1-0 1.000 Arkansas-Fort Smith........................0-1 .000 Arkansas-Monticello........................1-1 .500 Arkansas Tech..................................0-1 .000 Bacone..............................................2-0 1.000 Cameron...........................................1-0 1.000 Central Missouri...............................2-6 .250 Concordia St. Paul ...........................0-1 .000 East Central......................................6-0 1.000 Emporia State...................................8-2 .800 Florida Southern...............................0-1 .000 Fort Hays State.................................5-2 .714 Henderson State ...............................3-0 1.000 Langston...........................................1-0 1.000 Lindenwood .....................................6-1 .857 Maryville..........................................1-0 1.000 McKendree.......................................0-1 .000 McMurry..........................................1-0 1.000 Merrimack........................................1-0 1.000 Mid-America Christian....................2-0 1.000 Missouri Southern............................6-0 1.000 Missouri Western .............................4-1 .800 Nebraska-Kearney............................3-6 .333 New Mexico Highlands ...................1-1 .500 Northwest Missouri..........................5-0 1.000 Northwestern Oklahoma..................4-0 1.000 Oklahoma Baptist.............................1-0 1.000 Oklahoma City.................................0-1 .000 Pittsburg State ..................................6-1 .857 Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras...................0-1 .000 Southeastern Oklahoma State ..........6-0 1.000 Southern Arkansas ...........................1-0 1.000 Southern Nazarene...........................2-2 .500 Southern Wesleyan...........................1-0 1.000 Southwest Baptist.............................5-1 .833 Southwestern Oklahoma State.........1-0 1.000 Saint Leo..........................................1-0 1.000 Texas A&M-International ................1-0 1.000 Texas A&M-Kingsville....................1-0 1.000 Truman State....................................0-1 .000 Union................................................1-0 1.000 Washburn .........................................4-5 .444 West Texas A&M.............................1-0 1.000 MirakU Vs. Career OPPOnents 5
  • 8. 2016 UCO VOlleyball seasOn OUtlOOk Keep getting better and better. That’s what fifth- year coach Edgar Miraku says the UCO Bronchos need to do to continue the rise he has set the team on since 2012. UCO has improved in each of the last four years under Miraku, who returns eight players from a team that last year finished first place in one of the toughest conferences in the county, the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Associa- tion. “The league as a whole is always a tough, rug- ged MIAA, a lot of good teams,” Miraku said. “I don’t expect anything new or different for this year.” At the forefront of the eight returning players, are four seniors. Katy Davis, a setter, is a return- ing All-American, and Allison Barr, a middle blocker, Bonnie Vernon, a defensive specialist and outside hitter, and lastly, Mikayla Bangasser, also a defensive specialist. Those four seniors have had a big impact dur- ing their time with UCO and Miraku says that will continue this year. “The four seniors are special,” Miraku said. “They all have played and contributed to our team’s successes in the previous three seasons. So we’re expecting good contribution from them.” A position breakdown of the Bronchos. OUtside Hitter Taylor Bevis headlines a group of versatile players. Bevis brought the MIAA Freshman of the Year award to UCO last year. Alexis Washington and Lyndsey Becker are newcomers that will each get an opportunity to to play. And Vernon as a senior will also see time. Coach Miraku says: “A lot of pressure there (for Bevis) but I think Taylor will be doing great. She handles it well, she was amazaing last year. I think her experience got a lot better.” riGHt-side Hitter The right side is a mix of young players and newcomers for UCO. Imeoma Njenje will get an opportunity on the right with sophomore Eliza- beth Boyd and senior transfer Fulani Petties. Miraku says: “Njenje is somebody we have high expectations for. She has great athleticsim and we are expecting great things. Fulani is a multi-position player who can bring energy to the team. Elizabeth is a great player.” Middler blOCker Barr is the team captain and Miraku can’t say enough about her impact on the Bronchos. She has a high volleyball IQ and provides leadership on the team that will benefit from hav- ing her as one of the mainstays in the middle this season. Jordan Spence returns as a sophomore who played valuable minutes in the middle last year. She was a first-team All-MIAA selection who ranked third in the league in hitting percentage (.329) and fifth in total blocks (124), both team highs. Miraku says: “Ally is great. She isn’t going to make any mistakes, she’s just consistent with what she does. Jordan, had a great freshman year. And Fulani and Alexis can play in the middle too.” liberO/deFensiVe sPeCialist Mikayla Bangasser and Bonnie Vernon look to hold it down for the Bronchos in the back. The pair were third and fourth on the team last season outside of the libero position and could be candi- dates to slide into that role this season. Dominique Lipari and Mehana Fonseca are both freshman who will get an opportunity to prove themselves. The battle for libero is wide open, but any of these defensive specialists could settle into that role. Miraku says: “We have two returners who know the system well. Then we have two fresh- man who will all battle for that position.” setter Davis led the team in so many different ways as a junior on her way to earning an All-American nod and she’ll be a primary setter for the Bron- chos after playing in every set for the past two seasons. Petties and newcomer McKenzie Fyfe will also work at the position. Miraku says: “Katy is our floor captain and the list goes with the awards she’s won. With Fulani, chemistry with a new team is everything. McKen- zie, we definitely feel she has the potential.” 6
  • 10. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Senior star and one of the finest players in NCAA Division II . . . Enters her third year as the starting setter and is already fourth on UCO’s career assists list with 3,190 . . . Multi-talented veteran and team leader who excels at setting up teammates for easy kills . . . Outstanding passer who can also help out at the net as a blocker . . . Ready to once again lead what should be a potent offensive attack and is poised for another banner season . . . Has played in every set (240) the past two seasons. 2015: Earned a myriad of post-season honors in helping lead the Bronchos to a 31-5 record, the MIAA regular season title and the second round of the Division II national tournament . . . First-team All-MIAA selection after leading the league and ranking eighth nationally in total assists with 1,444 . . . Also earned first-team All-Central Region honors and honorable mention All-America acclaim from the American Volleyball Coaches Association . . . Added 271 digs, 43 total blocks and 42 kills . . . Had 18 matches with 40-plus assists, including three with more than 50 . . . Earned MIAA Special- ist of the Week honors four times this season . . . Collected career-high 66 assists in come-from-behind five-set win at Lindenwood . . . Had 55 assists and seven digs in five-set regular season win over Nebraska-Kearney . . . Had 10 matches with double-digit digs, collecting career-high 17 to go with 49 assists in five-set win over Washburn that gave UCO the regular season league title . . . First-team selection on the CoSIDA Academic All-America Team and also an MIAA Scholar-Athlete pick . . . Was named UCO’s Female Student-Athlete of the Year. 2014: Started all 33 matches, leading the team with 1,361 assists en route to garnering first-team All-MIAA honors . . . Had season-best 56 assists against both Southwest Baptist and Pittsburg State . . .Averaged 11.53 assists per set to rank 12th in the nation and was 15th in total assists . . . Recorded season-high three blocks against Central Missouri . . . Led the team with 118 sets played . . . Earned the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award. 2013: Appeared in 31 matches with 20 starts, finishing with 385 assists and 195 digs . . . Saw extensive action at setter early in the season before moving into more of a defensive role during the second half . . . Had five matches with 30-plus assists, with a high of 38 against Oklahoma City . . . Collected 10-plus digs five times with a high of 14 in early-season win over Southern Nazarene . . . Also had 14 service aces, notching two on three occasions. High School: Set single-season and career assist records at Free State High School in Lawrence . . . Two-time All-Sunflower League selection and also earned Journal World All-Area honors twice . . . Also lettered in softball and track. Personal: Kinesiology major and member of President’s Honor Roll every semester at UCO who is looking for a career as a chiroprac- tor . . . Names the Kansas City Royals as her favorite professional team . . . Lists “A League of their Own” as her top sports movies . . . Names Cody Johnson as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Feb. 10, 1995. 5-8 • seniOr • setter lawrenCe, kansas (Free state) 2 katy daVis retUrninG all-aMeriCan Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2013 97 4 3 24 385 14 1 9 195 2014 118 45 22 127 1361 9 4 31 259 2015 122 42 14 114 1444 16 2 41 271 Totals 337 92 39 256 3190 39 7 81 725 8
  • 11. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Veteran defensive specialist who gives the Bronchos great leader- ship and experience on the back row . . . Has played in 93 matches with 30 starts during her career and is a stellar defender and passer . . . Will again play a key role and is ready to do whatever is asked to help the team succeed. 2015: Made 12 starts while play- ing in 35 of 36 matches and 104 sets . . . Recorded career-high 205 digs while adding 21 assists and eight service aces . . . Came through with career-high 21 digs in five-set win over Washburn in regular season finale that gave UCO the conference crown . . . Had five other matches with 10- plus digs . . . Named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Appeared in 28 matches with 12 starts and recorded 187 digs . . . Had 11 matches with 10-plus digs and posted a season- best 13 four times . . . Also recorded nine service aces . . . Named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. 2013: Played in 30 matches with five starts and ended with 152 digs . . . Had four matches with 10-plus digs, including a pair of 14-dig outings . . . Also contrib- uted 18 service aces. High School: Honorable mention All-State pick at Edmond North High School as a senior after helping lead the Huskies to the Class 6A state tournament semifinals . . . Also lettered in swimming. Personal: Chemistry major and multiple member of UCO President’s and Dean’s Honor Rolls . . . Class valedictorian at ENHS . . . Enjoys sand volleyball and kayaking as hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Lists “The Blind Side” as her favorite sports movie . . . Mom (Teri) played softball at South Dakota . . . Birthdate is Feb. 23, 1995. 5-7 • seniOr • deFensiVe sPeCialist edMOnd (nOrtH) 15 Mikayla banGasser Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2013 79 0 0 6 6 18 0 0 152 2014 83 2 1 9 10 9 0 0 187 2015 104 3 1 9 21 8 0 0 205 Totals 266 5 2 24 37 35 0 0 544 9
  • 12. 2016 UCO VOlleyball 5-10 • seniOr • Middle blOCker edMOnd (nOrtH) 11 allisOn barr Three-year starter back for another tour of duty at middle blocker . . . Proven senior and dangerous offensive weapon who is a consistent scoring threat at the net . . .Also an outstanding blocker and is ready for a big final season . . . Has played in 102 of UCO’s 103 matches the past three years and owns a .328 career hitting percentage with 826 kills to go with 220 total blocks 2015: Picked up second-team All-MIAA honors after finishing second on the team and fourth in the league in hitting per- centage (.325) . . . Racked up 243 kills, 82 blocks (12 solo, 70 assisted) and 12 service aces . . . Had seven matches with 10-plus kills, collecting season-high 14 while hitting .455 in five-set win at Lin- denwood . . . Hit .400 or better nine times, with seven at .500-plus . . . Hit .417 with 10 kills and no miscues in 14 attempts in home win over Southwestern Oklahoma . . . Made three-plus blocks in 15 matches, with a pair of six-block outings . . . Earned the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award. 2014: Hit team-best .330 and was second in kills with 243 in receiving second-team All-MIAA recognition . . . Had 10-plus kills in seven matches and recorded season-best 12 kills against Southeastern Oklahoma . . . Recorded 53 digs to go along with 62 blocks, tied for second-best total on the team . . . Hit season-best .667 against Mid-American Christian, collecting 11 kills in 15 attempts with one error . . . Blocked season-high 5.0 shots against both Nebraska-Kearney and Washburn . . . Earned the MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award. 2013: Honorable mention All-MIAA selection after finishing second on the team in kills (339), hitting percentage (.328) and total blocks (76) . . . Ranked fifth in the conference in hitting percentage and hit .400 or better in 14 matches . . . Set Hamilton Field House record for hitting percentage (.727) with 16 kills and no errors in 22 attacks against Emporia State . . . Collected 10-plus kills in 17 matches and averaged 10.0 kills a match for the season . . . Had career-high 18 kills three times, including back-to-back matches against Missouri Western and Southwest Baptist . . . Had three matches with five-plus blocks, including a pair of seven-block outings . . . Earned MIAA Scholar-Athlete Award. High School: Local star at Edmond North High School . . . Earned All-State honors and was the team’s offensive MVP after helping lead the Huskies to the Class 6A state semifinals. Personal: Speech pathology major and multiple member of UCO Dean’s Honor Roll . . . Lists the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite team . . . Names Taylor Swift as her top musical group . . . Birthdate is Sept. 8, 1994. Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2013 119 339 80 790 5 13 7 69 55 2014 104 243 62 549 4 8 9 53 53 2015 120 243 64 550 7 12 12 70 58 Totals 353 826 206 1889 16 33 28 192 166 10
  • 13. 2016 UCO VOlleyball 5-11 • FresHMan • OUtside Hitter wiCHita, kan. (bisHOP CarrOll) 5 lYndsey beCker High School: Three-time All-City pick at Bishop Carroll High School, leading team to fourth-place state finish as a junior . . . Also lettered in basketball. Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Mother (Angie) played volleyball at Western Illinois . . . Names the St. Louis Cardinals as her favorite team . . . Lists Adele as her top musician . . . Birthdate is Aug. 28, 1997. 5-11 • sOPHOMOre • OUtside Hitter wiCHita, kan. (bisHOP CarrOll) 16 taylOr beVis Sophomore standout who ranks among the best players in the Mid-America Intercol- legiate Athletics Association . . . Had an immediate impact as a true freshman last year and should be even better this season with the experience gained . . . Powerful youngster who will be a focal point of the UCO attack. 2015: Earned first-teamAll-MIAArecognition and was named the league’s Fresh- man of the Year . . . Finished second on the team in kills with 396 and ranked eighth in the conference in kills per set (3.27) while hitting a solid .266 . . . Added 58 total Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2015 121 396 134 986 5 5 7 51 110 blocks and 110 digs . . . Had double-digit kills in 25 of UCO’s 36 matches with six of 15-plus and averaged 11.0 kills a match . . . Collected season-high 21 kills while hitting .410 in five-set come-from-behind win at Lindenwood . . . Hit .300 or better in 17 matches, topped by .600 effort against Pittsburg State with 12 kills and no errors in 20 attacks . . . Hit .571 with 17 kills and one error in 28 attempts in sweep of Missouri Southern . . . Named MIAA Hitter of the Week twice . . . Had two-plus blocks in 16 matches . . . High School: Two-time All-State selection and three- time All-City pick at Bishop Carroll High School . . . Racked up 407 kills with a .362 attack percentage as a senior in addition to adding 246 digs and 40 service aces . . . Named to the Kansas Volleyball Association All-Academic team her final three years. Personal: Nursing major . . . Brother (Logan) plays ten- nis at Southwestern (Kan.) College . . . Lists the Seattle Seahawks as her top pro team . . . Names The Weekend as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Dec. 18, 1996. 11
  • 14. 2016 UCO VOlleyball 6-1 • sOPHOMOre • Mb/rsH FlOwer MOUnd, texas (FlOwer MOUnd) 3 elizabetH bOyd Returning letterwinner who provides great depth at middle blocker and right-side hitter . . . Picked up valuable experience last year and will only continue to improve with more playing time. 2015: Played in 20 matches, notching 62 kills and 14 total blocks . . . Had five-plus kills four times, capped by clutch 11-kill outing while hitting .500 in win over Washburn that gave UCO the regular season league title . . . Combined for 14 kills in two matches against peren- nial power Central Missouri. High School: Four-year starter at Flower Mound High School in addition to playing on several high-level club teams . . . Two-time All- Texas pick by VYPE Magazine, Boyd was FMHS’ Offensive Player of the Year as a senior . . . Earned FROSH 59 and LoneStarVB.com honorable mention honors and was named District Newcomer of the Year as a freshman. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become physical therapist . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as her favorite pro team . . . Names Cody Johnson as her top musician . . . Birthdate is Dec. 10, 1996. Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2015 44 62 17 196 3 0 1 13 8 Wichita State: Lettered in back-up role at setter the past two years . . . Played in 10 matches as a freshman and had 90 assists with 31 digs . . . Had 100 assists and 29 digs last year while appearing in 13 matches. High School: Prep star at Grand Island High School, earning All-State honors . . . Led Class A in assists as a senior with 1,104, averaging 10.51 a set . . . Guided team to the state tournament twice . . . Also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Physical education major looking to become a teacher and coach . . . Older brother (Ryker) plays football at Nebraska . . . Names the Los Angeles Lakers as her favorite team . . . Birthdate is Feb. 14, 1996. 5-6 • JUniOr • deFensiVe sPeCialist Grand island, neb. 12 MCkenzie FyFe 5-6 • FresHMan • deFensiVe sPeCialist aUrOra, COlO. (CHerOkee trail) 7 MeHana FOnseCa High School: Team captain and All-Conference pick as a senior after leading Cherokee Trail High School to the state championship . . . Finished third on school’s all-time list for digs and was a two-time Academic All-State honoree. Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a physical therapist . . . Enjoys singing as a hobby . . . Father (Travis) played football at Hawaii and mother (Lisa) volleyball at Colorado . . . Names the Denver Broncos as her favorite team . . . Birthdate is July 7, 1998. 12
  • 15. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Multi-talented sophomore ready to push for a full-time starting role after seeing part-time duty last year . . . Sensational all-around athlete capable of becoming an offensive force for the Bronchos . . . Success of last season should help boost this budding star to even greater heights in 2016. 2015: Started 13 of 34 matches played and finished with 191 kills and a solid .245 5-11 • sOPHOMOre • OH/rsH edMOnd (bisHOP MCGUinness) 14 iJeOMa nJenJe High School: Earned All-District, All-Confer- ence, All-Region and honorable mention All- State honors as a senior at Liberty High School . . . Led team to state tournament as a junior and accumulated 364 digs last season. Personal: Undecided on a major but wants to be a nurse . . . Enjoys shopping as a hobby . . . Names Beyonce as her favorite musician . . . Lists the Kansas City Royals as her top team . . . Birthdate is July 25, 1998. 5-1 • FresHMan • deFensiVe sPeCialist kansas City, MO. (liberty) 1 dOMiniQUe liPari Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2015 97 191 74 478 2 1 3 35 45 hitting percentage . . . Had double-digit kills four times, setting season highs for kills (14) and hitting percentage (.522) in four-set win over Northwest Missouri . . . Made 12 kills in win over Washburn in regular season finale that gave UCO the league title . . . Hit .300 or better 14 times . . . Had multiple blocks in 10 matches, capped by six-block performance in win over Nebraska-Kearney. High School: Named to the 2015All-State squad after standout senior season at Bishop McGuin- ness High School . . . Captured high jump state championship her final year. Personal: Biology major who wants to become a pediatrician . . . Enjoys singing and drawing as hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma CityThunder as her favorite team . . . Lists “The Blind Side” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is July 13, 1997. 13
  • 16. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Returning starter and one of the top middle blockers in the Mid-America Intercol- legiate Athletics Association . . . Took over immediate starting role as a rookie last year and enjoyed a fabulous season . . . Consistent force at the net and a prime weapon for the Bronchos with her blocking prowess and hitting accuracy . . . Will be even better in 2016 with confidence gained from last year. 2015: First-team All-MIAA selection who ranked third in the league in hitting percentage (.329) and fifth in total blocks (124), both team highs . . . Was one of three players to appear in every set (122) and was third on the team in kills with 6-1 • sOPHOMOre • Middle blOCker edMOnd (santa Fe) 8 JOrdan sPenCe CentralArkansas: Started throughout most of three-year career for the Sugar Bears . . . Earned honorable mention All-Southland Conference accolades as a freshman after ranking fourth in the league in hitting percentage (.320) in finishing with 170 kills and 56 blocks . . . Helped UCAwin the conference title and make the Division 6-0 • seniOr • Middle blOCker tyler, texas (wHiteHOUse) 21 FUlani Petties Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2015 122 281 64 659 4 2 17 107 46 I national tournament that season . . . Had 258 kills and 50 blocks the next season and made 117 kills with 31 blocks last year. High School: Made East Texas Super Team and was District co-MVP as a senior at Whitehouse High School . . . Also a state qualifier in track. Personal: Psychology major who made the Dean’s Honor Roll at UCAand wants to become a forensic psychologist . . . Enjoys shopping as a hobby . . . Names SZA as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Sept. 23, 1994. 281 . . . Had 10-plus kills eight times and averaged 7.8 kills a match . . . Had season-high 14 kills in road sweep of Missouri Southern and tied that a week later in home win over Nebraska-Kearney . . . Collected 11 kills and seven blocks in five-set win over Washburn that gave UCO the league title in regular season finale . . . Hit .400 or better in 13 matches, including nine at .500-plus . . . Made at least four blocks in 18 matches with high of nine coming against Northwestern Oklahoma. High School: Two-time selection as Oklahoman Big City Player of the Year and All-State pick her final season . . . Led Santa Fe High School to Class 6A state title as a junior and runner-up finish as a senior, with Wolves going 70-2 in that span. Personal: Business major . . . Names Lee Brice as her favorite musician . . . Lists “Remember of the Titans” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is June 27, 1997. 14
  • 17. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Hitting Blocks Year Sets Kills E Att. Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs 2013 68 83 35 271 4 4 1 15 43 2014 108 205 74 641 7 8 5 18 140 2015 116 35 16 97 9 14 0 6 257 Totals 176 288 109 912 11 12 6 33 173 Senior veteran and vocal team leader who will see plenty of playing time at defensive specialist and out- side hitter. . . Part-time starter throughout her career and will play vital role in UCO’s quest for a second straight conference title . . . Versatile athlete capable of playing multiple positions and a tough competitor who gives the Bronchos great consistency . . . Has played in 97 matches with 37 starts the past three years. 2015: Honorable mention All-MIAA selection after playing in all 36 matches with 18 starts . . . Piled up 257 digs along with 35 kills and 14 service aces . . . Had nine matches with 10-plus digs, racking up career- high 18 against Florida Southern . . . Collected 33 digs in three MIAA Post-season Tournament matches . . . Made season-best six kills to go with two assisted blocks in sweep of Merrimack . . . Named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll. 2014: Started in 14 of 33 matches in earning honor- able mention All-MIAA honors . . . Was second on the team in attack attempts with 641 . . . Posted a .204 hitting percentage with 205 kills to go along with 140 digs and 23 total blocks . . . Recorded career-high 19 kills against Emporia State . . . Had seven 10-plus kill matches to go along with four double-digit dig outings . . . Earned eight service aces, including a season-best three against Southwest Baptist. 2013: Appeared in 28 matches with five starts and finished with 83 kills, 43 digs and 16 total blocks . . . Came on strong down the stretch and collected season- high eight kills while hitting .467 in MIAAPost-season Tournament loss to top-seeded Central Missouri . . . Hit season-high .545 against East Central with seven kills and just one error in 11 attacks. High School: Three-timeAll-District selection at Lake Highlands High School and team captain as a senior . . . Also lettered in softball. Personal: Kinesiology major and multiple member of UCO Dean’s Honor Roll . . . Enjoys working with the mentally disabled during her spare time . . . Names the Dallas Cowboys as her top professional team . . . Lists George Strait as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is April 14, 1995. 6-0 • seniOr • OH/rsH dallas, texas (lake HiGHlands) 13 bOnnie VernOn 5-9 • JUniOr • OH/Mb aMarillO, texas (tasCOsa) 13 alexis wasHinGtOn Junior College: Two-year starter at Hill (Texas) College . . . Conference MVP and second-team All- American last season for the Rebels . . . Hit .291 with 265 kills and 129 blocks a year ago . . . Also made the conference All-Academic team. High School: Led Tascosa High School to undefeated district record as a senior in picking up All-District honors. Personal: Nursing major . . . Enjoys reading as a hobby . . . Names Ed Sheeran as her favorite musician . . . Lists the Dallas Cowboys as her top team . . . Birthdate is July 3, 1996. 15
  • 18. 2016 UCO VOlleyball nUMeriCal rOster No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School) 1 Dominique Lipari DS 5-1 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Liberty) 2 Katy Davis S 5-8 Sr. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State) 3 Elizabeth Boyd MB/RS 6-1 So. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) 5 Lyndsey Becker OH/RS 5-11 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 7 Mehana Fonseca DS 5-6 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 8 Jordan Spence MB 6-1 So. Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe) 10 Alexis Washington OH/MB 5-10 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa) 11 Allison Barr MB 5-10 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North) 12 McKenzie Fyfe DS 5-6 Jr. Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island) 13 Bonnie Vernon DS/OH 6-0 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 14 Deborah Njenje OH/RS 5-11 So. Edmond, Okla. (McGuinness) 15 Mikayla Bangasser DS 5-7 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North) 16 Taylor Bevis OH 5-10 So. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 21 Fulani Petties MB/RS 6-0 Sr. Tyler, Texas (Whitehouse) by Class Seniors (5): Bangasser, Barr, Davis, Petties, Vernon Juniors (2): Fyfe, Washington Sophomores (4): Bevis, Boyd, Njenje, Spence Freshman (3): Becker, Fonseca, Lipari alPHabetiCal rOster No. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School) 15 Mikayla Bangasser DS 5-7 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North) 11 Allison Barr MB 5-10 Sr. Edmond, Okla. (North) 5 Lyndsey Becker OH/RS 5-11 Fr. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 16 Taylor Bevis OH 5-10 So. Wichita, Kan. (Bishop Carroll) 3 Elizabeth Boyd MB/RS 6-1 So. Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) 2 Katy Davis S 5-8 Sr. Lawrence, Kan. (Free State) 7 Mehana Fonseca DS 5-6 Fr. Aurora, Colo. (Cherokee Trail) 12 McKenzie Fyfe DS 5-6 Jr. Grand Island, Neb. (Grand Island) 1 Dominique Lipari DS 5-1 Fr. Kansas City, Mo. (Liberty) 14 Deborah Njenje OH/RS 5-11 So. Edmond, Okla. (McGuinness) 21 Fulani Petties MB/RS 6-0 Sr. Tyler, Texas (Whitehouse) 8 Jordan Spence MB 6-1 So. Edmond, Okla. (Santa Fe) 13 Bonnie Vernon DS/OH 6-0 Sr. Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 10 Alexis Washington OH/MB 5-10 Jr. Amarillo, Texas (Tascosa) rOster breakdOwn by state Oklahoma (4): Bangasser, Barr, Njenje, Spence Colorado (1): Fonseca Missouri (1): Lipari Nebraska (1): Fyfe Kansas (3): Becker, Bevis, Davis Texas (4): Boyd, Petties, Vernon, Washington 16
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  • 20. 2016 UCO VOlleyball 2015 indiVidUal statistiCs The tide keeps rising at Central Oklahoma under the leadership of Edgar Miraku, who recevied his second-straight MIAA Coach of the Year award. 2014 saw a record start, a solid season with a handful of All-MIAA recipients. 2015 was even better. UCO opened the season winning all four of its contests at the Maryville In- vitational before winning three of four in the South Florida Classic. The Bronchos finished their MIAA schedule with a 16-2 record to win UCO its first conference title since joining the rugged league in 2012. UCO dispatched its first two opponents in the MIAA Tournament, which the Bronchos hosted, before falling in the championship match. Miraku and Co. then moved on in the postsea- son and traveled to St. Pual, Minn. in the NCAA Division II Central Regional. After knocking off conference foe Nebraska- Kearney in the opening round, the Bronchos 2015 seasOn reView tremendous season came to an end to No. 1 ranked Concordia-St. Paul. The Bronchos were once again led by Bar- bara Jackson. The reigning MIAA Player of the Year led the team in kills (427) and aces (24) on her way to another first-team all league selection. Jackson, along with Taylor Bevis, Jordan Spence, Katy Davs and Whitney Gifford took home first-team All-MIAA honors.Allison Barr landed on the second team and Bonnie Vernon was honorable mention. Bevis also earned the award for MIAA Freshman of the Year. The Wichita, Kan. native settled in to a prominent role as an outside hitter for Miraku and finished the season just shy of 400 kills with 396, which was good for second on the team behind Jackson. The Bronchos put together win streaks of 16 and 10 in 2015, solidifying one of the best seasons in school history. Barbara Jackson Hitting Blocks Player Sets Kills E Attacks Assists Aces Solo Asst. Digs Barbara Jackson ..............112 427 102 1241 19 24 10 36 294 Taylor Bevis......................121 396 134 986 5 5 7 51 110 Jordan Spence ...................122 281 64 659 4 2 17 107 46 Allison Barr.......................120 243 64 550 7 12 12 70 58 Deborah Njenje..................97 191 74 478 2 1 3 35 45 Elizabeth Boyd...................44 62 17 196 3 0 1 13 8 Katy Davis ........................122 42 14 114 1444 16 2 41 271 Bonnie Vernon ..................116 35 16 97 9 14 0 6 257 Mikayla Bangasser............104 3 1 9 21 8 0 0 205 Whitney Gifford................122 3 0 9 61 21 0 0 748 Samantha, Padgett..............12 2 4 12 0 0 0 2 2 Baleigh Murphy .................67 1 0 2 5 11 0 0 84 Karen Montes.....................69 1 1 4 1 21 0 0 49 UCO..................................122 1687 491 4357 1581 135 52 361 2177 Opponents........................122 1481 743 4713 1381 101 42 285 1908 18
  • 21. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Date Opponent Won/Lost Score Record Sept. 4 Maryville! W 3-0 1-0 Sept. 4 Southern Wesleyan! W 3-0 2-0 Sept. 5 Henderson State! W 3-0 3-0 Sept. 5 Texas A&M Kingsville! W 3-1 4-0 Sept. 8 Oklahoma Baptist W 3-1 5-0 Sept. 11 Saint Leo@ W 3-0 6-0 Sept. 11 Florida Southern@ L 1-3 6-1 Sept. 12 West Texas A&M@ W 3-0 7-1 Sept. 12 Merrimack College@ W 3-0 8-1 Sept. 18 Southeastern Oklahoma State W 3-0 9-1 Sept. 18 Northwestern Oklahoma State W 3-1 10-1 Sept. 19 Southwestern Oklahoma State W 3-0 11-1 Sept. 25 Central Missouri* W 3-1 12-1,1-0* Sept. 26 Lindenwood* W 3-0 13-1,2-0* Oct. 2 Missouri Western* W 3-0 14-1,3-0* Oct. 3 Northwest Missouri* W 3-1 15-1,4-0* Oct. 6 Pittsburg State* W 3-0 16-1,5-0* Oct. 9 Missouri Southern* W 3-0 17-1,6-0* Oct. 10 Southwest Baptist* W 3-0 18-1,7-0* Oct. 13 Southern Nazarene W 3-0 19-1 Oct. 16 Fort Hays State* W 3-0 20-1,8-0* Oct. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* W 3-2 21-1,9-0* Oct. 23 Emporia State* W 3-0 22-1,10-0* Oct. 24 Washburn* L 0-3 22-2,10-1* Oct. 30 Central Missouri* L 0-3 22-3,10-2* Oct. 31 Lindenwood* W 3-2 23-3,11-2* Nov. 3 Pittsburg State* W 3-0 24-3,12-2* Nov. 6 Missouri Southern* W 3-0 25-3,13-2* Nov. 7 Southwest Baptist* W 3-0 26-3,14-2* Nov. 13 Emporia State* W 3-0 27-3,15-2* Nov. 14 Washburn* W 3-2 28-3,16-2* Nov. 17 Emporia State# W 3-0 29-3 Nov. 20 Washburn# W 3-1 30-3 Nov. 21 Central Missouri# W 1-3 31-4 Dec. 3 Nebraska-Kearney% W 3-0 32-4 Dec. 4 Concordia St. Paul% L 0-3 32-5 Bold-Home match !-Maryville Invitational in St. Louis, Mo. @-Florida Southern Classic in Lakeland, Fla. *-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association match/record #-MIAA Postseason Tournament %-NCAA Division II Central Regional 2015 MatCH resUlts 19
  • 22. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Conference Overall Place School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 1. Central Oklahoma 16-2 .889 31-5 .861 2. Central Missouri 15-3 .833 30-5 .857 3. Nebraska-Kearney 15-3 .833 29-7 .806 4. Washburn 14-4 .778 28-6 .806 5. Missouri Western 12-6 .667 21-10 .677 6. Fort Hays State 10-8 .556 21-13 .618 7. Northwest Missouri 8-10 .444 15-14 .517 8. Emporia State 6-12 .333 11-18 .379 9. Lindenwood 6-12 .333 15-15 .500 10. Southwest Baptist 3-15 .167 5-24 .172 11. Pittsburg State 2-16 .111 2-27 .069 12. Missouri Southern 1-17 .056 2-27 .069 2015 Miaa standinGs 2015 all-Miaa teaMs First Team Carly Sojka, OH, Central Missouri; Leanna Willer, OH, Washburn; Barbara Jackson, OH, Central Oklahoma; Taylor Bevis, OH, Central Oklahoma; Jessie Thorup, OH, Missouri West- ern;AnnieWolfe, OH, Nebraska-Kearney; Maddy Bruder, OH, Northwest Missouri; Maddie Jones, MB, Central Missouri; Sarah Vicory, MB, Washburn; Jordan Spence, MB, Central Oklahoma; Tara Ziegelbein, MB, Nebraska-Kearney; Katy Davis, S, Central Oklahoma; Jordan Chohon, S, Missouri Western; Annie Reilly, L, Central Missouri; Whitney Gifford, L, Central Oklahoma. Second Team Crystal Whitten, OH, FHSU; Mallory Flagor, OH, FHSU; Kaitlynn Thomas, OH, UNK; Taylor Selk; OH, WU; Miranda Foster, OH, NWMS; Bailey Dvorak, OH, LU; Allison Barr, MB, UCO; Rachel Friedrichs, MB, MWSU; Kayla Guyot, MB, LU; Shayla Cotman, MB, ESU; Rebekah Spainhour, MB, FHSU; Jackie Becker, MB, NWMS; Kourtney Thompson, S, UCM; Liz Powell, S, WU; Sarah Dannettell, NWMS; Erin Seele, S, UNK; Alyssa Carney, L, WU. Honorable Mention Central Missouri: Kylie Hohlen, OH; Cheyanne Lyons, OH; Kasey Hohlen, MB; Central Oklahoma: Bonnie Vernon, OH; Emporia State: Josie Williams, OH; Fort Hays State: Sydney Dixon, OH; Megan Anderson, MB; Lindenwood: Anna Reichert, L; Missouri Southern: Callie Whetstone, MB; Payton Graves, MB; Missouri Western: Lindsey Partridge, MB; Kayla Ruff, L; Shellby Taylor, OH; Nebraska-Kearney: Ellie McDon- nell, L; Pittsburg State: Hayley Hansford, S; Ashlen Schwartz, L; Southwest Baptist: Payton White, MB; Anna Stuehm, S; Hannah Blount, L; Washburn: Korie Thompson, OH. Player of the Year: Carly Sojka, OH, Central Missouri Coach of the Year: Edgar Miraku, Central Oklahoma Freshman of the Year: Taylor Bevis, OH, Central Oklahoma Taylor Bevis Allison Barr 20
  • 23. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Central OklahOma reCOrds team reCOrds KILLS Match: 101 vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Season: 2,264, 2007. ATTACKS Match: 298 vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Season: 6,302, 2007. HITTING PERCENTAGE Match: .441 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Sept. 17, 2004 (52 of 102, 7 errors). Minimum 100 attacks. Season: .275, 2015 (1,687 of 4,357, 491 errors). Minimum 3,000 attacks. ASSISTS Match: 97 vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Assists: 2,045, 2007. SERVICE ACES Match: 26 vs. Texas Woman’s, Oct. 4, 1990. Season: 368, 1989. SOLO BLOCKS Match: 21 vs. Eastern New Mexico, Sept. 28, 1990. Season: 303, 1989. ASSISTED BLOCKS Match: 47 vs. Drury, Nov. 1, 1997. Season: 548, 2007. DIGS Match: 146 vs. Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 6, 1991. Season: 2,886, 2007. VICTORIES: 32, 2007 (32-7) and 1994 (32-5). CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES: 22, 2003. LOSSES: 25, 1988 (3-25) CONSECUTIVE LOSSES: 12, 1987 and 1988. IndIvIdual reCOrds KILLS Match: 46,Alma Brahimaj vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Season: 644, Alma Brahimaj, 2000. Career: 2,404, Alma Brahimaj, 1999-02. ATTACKS Match: 125, Alma Brahimaj vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Season: 1,752, Mari Araujo, 2007. Career: 6,057, Alma Brahimaj, 1999-02. HITTING PERCENTAGE Match: .800, Kristin Vincent vs. Lubbock Christian, Oct. 14, 1993 (16 of 20, 0 errors). Season: .430, Kate O’Neill, 1997 (444 of 838, 84 errors). Career: .338, Kate O’Neill, 1994-97 (1,701 of 3,786, 421 errors). ASSISTS Match: 86, Stacey Meek vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Alma Brahimaj Season: 1,660, Stacey Meek, 2002. Career: 5,604, Stacey Meek, 2000-03. SERVICE ACES Match: 12, Heather Devine vs. Harding, Sept. 9, 1989. Season: 122, Heather Devine, 1989. Career: 267, Heather Devine, 1988-91. SOLO BLOCKS Match: 10, Heather Mazeitis vs. Eastern New Mexico, Sept. 28, 1990. Season: 89, Rachel Mossman, 1989. Career: 177, Kristin Vincent, 1990-93. ASSISTED BLOCKS Match: 15,RachelMossmanvs.EasternNewMexico,Nov.10,1989. Season: 164, Kristin Vincent, 1991. Career: 515, Kristin Vincent, 1990-93. DIGS Match: 49, Heather Devine vs. Alaska- Anchorage, Oct. 6, 1991. Season: 996, Lacie Allen, 2007. Career: 2,765, Lacie Allen, 2004-07. sIngle matCh reCOrds Top Five Kills Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 46 Alma Brahimaj Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000 2. 39 Amy Parten Texas Woman’s, Oct. 4, 1990 3. 38 Alma Brahimaj EasternNewMexico,Nov.9,2001 4. 34 Amy Parten Abilene Christian, Nov. 10, 1990 5. 33 Barbara Jackson Central Missouri, Nov. 21, 2015 5. 33 Amy Parten Texas Woman’s, Sept. 14, 1991 Top Five Attacks Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 125 Alma Brahimaj Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000 2. 97 Barbara Jackson Washburn, Oct. 31, 2014 3. 86 Amy Parten Texas Woman’s, Oct. 4, 1990 4. 85 Alma Brahimaj Harding, Oct. 29, 1999 5. 83 Alma Brahimaj twice 5. 83 Amy Parten Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 5, 1991 Top Five Assists Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 86 Stacey Meek Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000 2. 77 Arwin Ray Washburn, Nov. 2, 1996 3. 76 Rachel Price Peru State, Oct. 24, 1992 4. 75 Amy Hansen Cameron, Sept. 12, 1995 5. 74 Stephanie Ball Pittsburg State, Sept. 3, 2004 5. 74 Jennifer Steinmetz Harding, Oct. 29, 1999 Top Five Service Aces Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 12 Heather Devine Harding, Sept. 9, 1989 2. 8 Julie Kelley Angelo State, Oct. 14, 1995 3. 7 Eight tied Top Five Solo Blocks Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 10 Heather Mazeitis Eastern N.M., Sept. 28, 1990 2. 9 Penny Wascovich Lewis, Aug. 27, 2005 3. 8 Heather Devine A&M-Kingsville, Sept. 22, 1989 Stacey Meek Lacie Allen 21
  • 24. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Central OklahOma reCOrds 4. 6 Carrie Hare Peru State, Oct. 24, 1992 4. 6 Rachel Mossman Cameron, Nov. 3, 1989 4. 6 Juliette Smith Henderson State, Sept. 5, 2014 Top Five Assisted Blocks Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 15 Rachel Mossman Eastern N.M., Nov. 10, 1989 2. 13 Kristin Vincent Pittsburg State, Sept. 13, 1991 3. 11 Juliette Smith Nebraska-Kearney, Sept. 19, 2014 3. 11 Kate O’Neill Drury, Nov. 1, 1997 3. 11 Kristin Vincent Southern Nazarene, Oct. 1, 1991 Top Five Digs Rank No. Name Opponent, Date 1. 49 Heather Devine Alaska-Anchorage, Oct. 4, 1991 2. 47 Lacie Allen Southeastern Okla., Oct. 28, 2006 3. 46 Whitney Gifford Fort Hays State, Oct. 18, 2014 3. 43 Tate Hardaker Fort Hays State, Oct. 27, 2012 3. 43 Lacie Allen Harding, Aug. 31, 2007 3. 43 Lacie Allen A&M-Commerce, Nov. 3, 2007 sIngle seasOn reCOrds Top Five Kills Rank No. Name Season 1. 644 Alma Brahimaj 2000 2. 629 Mari Araujo 2007 3. 624 Amy Parten 1992 4. 622 Alma Brahimaj 2001 5. 610 Alma Brahimaj 2002 Top Five Attacks Rank No. Name Season 1. 1,752 Mari Araujo 2007 2. 1,636 Alma Brahimaj 2000 3. 1,620 Alma Brahimaj 2002 4. 1,568 Amy Parten 1992 4. 1,574 Alma Brahimaj 2001 Top Five Assists Rank No. Name Season 1. 1,660 Stacey Meek 2002 2. 1,633 Meaghan Wedberg 2007 3. 1,585 Rachel Price 1992 4. 1,548 Rachel Price 1993 5. 1,536 Stacey Meek 2001 Top Five Service Aces Rank No. Name Season 1. 122 Heather Devine 1989 2. 71 Heather Devine 1991 3. 68 Amy Parten 1992 3. 68 Shawna Clark 1989 5. 63 Alma Brahimaj 1999 Top Five Solo Blocks Rank No. Name Season 1. 89 Rachel Mossman 1989 2. 63 Heather Devine 1989 3. 49 Kristin Vincent 1992 3. 49 Kristin Vincent 1990 5. 45 Amy Parten 1989 Top Five Assisted Blocks Rank No. Name Season 1. 164 Kristin Vincent 1991 2. 162 Kristin Vincent 1992 3. 131 Angie Schoof 1994 4. 129 Kate O’Neill 1996 5. 128 Jessica Legako 2007 Top Five Digs Rank No. Name Season 1. 996 Lacie Allen 2007 2. 790 Lacie Allen 2006 3. 748 Whitney Gifford 2015 4. 680 Tate Hardaker 2013 5. 670 Whitney Gifford 2014 Career reCOrds Top Five Kills Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 2,404 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02 2. 1,913 Amy Parten 1989-92 3. 1,701 Kate O’Neill 1994-97 4. 1,555 Lexy Fortner 1999-02 5. 1,551 Barbara Jackson 2012-15 Top Five Attacks Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 6,057 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02 2. 5,098 Amy Parten 1989-92 3. 4,656 Barbara Jackson 2012-15 4. 4,252 Kristen Wilson 2006-10 5. 4,134 Katie Schult 2004-07 Top Five Assists Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 5,604 Stacey Meek 2000-03 2. 5,243 Meaghan Wedberg 2006-09 3. 3,953 Arwin Ray 1995-98 4. 3,190 Katy Davis 2013-15 5. 3,133 Rachel Price 1992-93 Top Five Service Aces Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 267 Heather Devine 1988-91 2. 215 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02 3. 183 Carrie Hare 1991-94 4. 165 Meaghan Wedberg 2006-09 5. 160 Adriana Crovador 1996-99 Top Five Solo Blocks Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 177 Kristin Vincent 1990-93 2. 130 Heather Devine 1988-91 3. 107 Juliette Smith 2011-14 4. 79 Kate O’Neill 1994-97 5. 70 Amy Parten 1989-92 Top Five Assisted Blocks Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 515 Kristin Vincent 1990-93 2. 439 Kate O’Neill 1994-97 3. 415 Juliette Smith 2011-14 4. 366 Katy Wallace 1999-02 5. 337 Tori Walker 2001-03 Top Five Digs Rank No. Name Seasons 1. 2,765 Lacie Allen 2004-07 2. 2,192 Tate Hardaker 2010-13 3. 1,833 Alma Brahimaj 1999-02 4. 1,551 Ginger Gowen 2008-11 5. 1,517 Jenny Anderson 2003-05 22
  • 25. 2016 UCO VOlleyball hamIltOn FIeld hOuse Central Oklahoma plays its home volleyball matches in Hamilton Field House, which opened its doors in 1965. The Bronchos have an impressive 246- 89 record (73.1 winning percentage) at Hamilton Field House, including a 40-15 mark under fifth-year head coach Edgar Miraku. Hamilton Field House was re-named from Broncho Field House on May 1, 1993 in honor of longtime coach and athletic director Dale Hamilton, who helped design the building in the 1960s. The 3,000-seat facility underwent renovation in the summer of 2001 with the installation of individual chairback seats on the floor and LED boards ca- pable of showing live statistics were added five years ago. Hamilton Field House also serves as the home for UCO’s wrestling team in addition to the men’s and women’s basketball squads. Numerous other events, including the university’s graduation ceremonies, are also held in the building. hamIltOn FIeld hOuse reCOrds team reCOrds Kills: 101, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Attacks: 298, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Attack Percentage: .441, UCO vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Sept. 17, 2004 (52 of 102, 7). Assists: 97, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Service Aces: 19, Adams State vs. UCO, Aug. 26, 1999. Solo Blocks: 18, UCO vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sept. 22, 1989. Assisted Blocks: 42, Harding vs. UCO, Oct. 29, 1999. Digs: 142, UCO vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. IndIvIdual reCOrds Kills: 46, Alma Brahimaj, UCO, vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Attacks: 125, Alma Brahimaj, UCO, vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Attack Percentage: .727, Allison Barr, UCO, vs. Emporia State, Sept. 27, 2013 (16 kills and no errors in 22 attacks). Minimum 20 attacks. Assists: 86, Stacey Meek, UCO, vs. Cameron, Nov. 4, 2000. Service Aces: 10, Jolene Cassel, Adams State, vs. UCO, Aug. 26, 1999. Solo Blocks: 8, Heather Devine, UCO, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Sept. 22, 1989. Assisted Blocks: 11, twice. Digs: 47, Lacie Allen vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Oct. 28, 2006. 23
  • 27. 2016 UCO VOlleyball all-mIaa 2015 OH Taylor Bevis (1st, Freshman of Year) S Katy Davis (1st) L Whitney Gifford (1st) OH Barbara Jackson (1st) MB Jordan Spence (1st) MB Allison Barr (2nd) 2014 S Katy Davis (1st) OH Barbara Jackson (1st, Player of Year) MB Allison Barr (2nd) L Whitney Gifford (2nd) MB Juliette Smith (2nd) 2013 L Tate Hardaker (2nd) OH Barbara Jackson (2nd) 2012 OH Morgan Roy (2nd) all-lOne star COnFerenCe 2010 OH Zuela Adom (1st) OH Kristen Wilson (1st) 2009 OH Zuela Adom (1st, Newcomer of Year) OH Kristen Wilson (1st) 2008 OH Kristen Wilson (1st) 2007 LB Lacie Allen (1st, Libero of Year) OH Mari Araujo (1st, Newcomer of Year) S Meaghan Wedberg (2nd) 1996 MB Kate O’Neill (1st, Academic) OH Stacey Schwartz (2nd) 1995 S Amy Hansen (2nd, Academic) MB Kate O’Neill (2nd) OH Stacey Schwartz (2nd) 1994 OH Carrie Hare (1st, Academic) MB Angie Schoof (2nd) MB Kate O’Neill (co-Freshman of Year) 1993 MB Kristin Vincent (1st) S Rachel Price (Academic) 1992 OH Amy Parten (1st, Academic) 1991 OH Amy Parten (2nd, Academic) 1990 OH Amy Parten (2nd) S Shawna Clark (Academic) all-lsC nOrth dIvIsIOn 2006 LB Lacie Allen (1st, Libero of Year) OH Kelsey Reynolds (2nd, Fr. of Year) MB Penny Wascovich (2nd) 2005 S Stephanie Ball (1st, Academic) OH Kim Morgal (1st) OH Katie Schult (1st, Academic) LB Jenny Anderson (2nd, Libero of Year) 2004 S Stephanie Ball (1st, Academic) OH Katie Schult (1st, Freshman of Year) MB Emily Whiteley (1st) 2003 S Stacey Meek (1st, Academic) MB Tori Walker (1st, Academic) 2002 OH Alma Brahimaj (1st) OH Lexy Fortner (1st) S Stacey Meek (1st, Academic) MB Tori Walker (1st) MB Katy Wallace (2nd, Academic) all-COnFerenCe Players Central Oklahoma has had 39 players earn first- or second-team all-conference honors a combined 69 times since 1988. The Bronchos were NAIA members in District Nine in 1987-88 before moving to NCAA Division II in 1989. UCO was in the Lone Star Conference from 1989-10, played as an independent in 2011 and joined the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2012. Only two players -- Alma Brahimaj (1999-02) and Stacey Meek (2000-03) -- have been four-time all-conference selections. Seven players earned all-conference honors three times -- Amy Parten (1990-92), Kate O’Neill (1995-97), Adriana Crovador (1997-99), Katy Wallace (2000-02), Lexy Fortner (2000-02), Kristen Wilson (2008-10) and Barbara Jackson (2013-15). A year-by-year look at UCO’s all-conference Players: Kristen Wilson 2001 OH Alma Brahimaj (1st) OH Lexy Fortner (1st) S Stacey Meek (1st, Academic) MB Katy Wallace (2nd) 2000 OH Alma Brahimaj (1st, MVP) OH Lexy Fortner (1st) S Stacey Meek (2nd, Freshman of Year) MB Katy Wallace (2nd) DS Dinah Garner (Academic) 1999 OH Alma Brahimaj (1st, MVP) OH Adriana Crovador (1st) DS Jamie Clark (Academic) 1998 OH Adriana Crovador (1st) S Arwin Ray (1st, Academic) OH Amber Bateman (2nd, Academic) OH Karyn Posey (Academic) 1997 MB Kate O’Neill (1st, Academic) OH Adriana Crovador (1st) S Arwin Ray (2nd, Academic) OH Jamie Clark (Academic) OH Summer Williams (Academic) all-dIstrICt nIne 1988 S Shawna Clark (1st) OH Jackie Fisher (1st) MB Heather Devine (2nd) Lexy Fortner 25
  • 28. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Central Oklahoma has had seven players receive NCAA Division II All-Region recognition a combined eight times, with both Lacie Allen (2006-07) and Barbara Jackson (2014-15) two-time honorees. 2015 S Katy Davis (1st*/2nd!) OH Barbara Jackson (1st*) L Whitney Gifford (2nd!) 2014 OH Barbara Jackson (1st*) 2009 OH Zuela Adom (2nd!) 2007 Lacie Allen 1st-team CCA 2015 Whitney Gifford HM AVCA all-regIOn Players 2007 LB Lacie Allen (1st*!) OH Mari Araujo (1st*!) 2006 LB Lacie Allen (1st*!) 2002 OH Alma Brahimaj (1st*) *-American Volleyball CoachesAssociation !-Conference Commissioner’s Association Mari Araujo all-amerICans 2014-15 Barbara Jackson 1st-team AVCA (‘14) 2nd-team AVCA (‘15) 2015 Katy Davis HM AVCA 1st-team Academic uCO letterwInners A-A-A-A-A Zuela Adom, 2009-10 Jenny Anderson, 2003-04-05 Lacie Allen, 2004-05-06-07 Mari Araujo, 2007 B-B-B-B-B Nancy Baer, 1980-81 Stephanie Ball, 2002-03-04-05 Sherri Baker, 1981 Mikayla Bangasser, 2013-14-15 Allison Barr, 2013-14-15 Amber Bateman, 1995-96-97-98 Taylor Bevis, 2015 Annette Bieber, 1980 Brook Borden, 1992-93 Sandi Bounds, 1987 Barbara Bowens, 1980-81 Elizabeth Boyd, 2015 Renee Brady, 1988 Alma Brahimaj, 1999-00-01-02 Amy Brooks, 2006-07 C-C-C-C-C Laura Campbell, 2012 Sara Carpenter, 2008 Samantha Cass, 1987 Jamie Clark, 1996-97-98-99 Shawna Clark, 1988-89-90 Bre Collins, 2000 Michelle Conte, 1989 Tami Cook, 1988 Sam Cool, 2011-12 Catherine Craig, 1988 Adriana Crovador, 1996-97-98-99 Ana Crovador, 1999 D-D-D-D-D Jennifer Daniel, 1994-95 Linda Davidson, 1980-81 Katy Davis, 2013-14-15 Tara Delaney, 2004-05-06-07 Heather Devine, 1988-89-90-91 Denise Dick, 1981-82-83 Lorie Dover, 1991-92-93 E-E-E-E-E Kim Edmonds, 1981-82-83 Denise Eley, 1989-90-91 Carina Emsermann, 2012 F-F-F-F-F Carla Feathers, 1997 Melinda Fink, 1983 Jackie Fisher, 1988 26
  • 29. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Lexy Fortner, 1999-00-01-02 Mallory Fox, 2013-14 Rochelle Frey, 1998-99 G-G-G-G-G Jenni Gamblin, 1996-97 Dinah Garner, 1999-00-01 Stacy Garrett, 1991-92-93-94 Whitney Gifford, 2014-15 Dee Goble, 1996-98 Vanessa Gomes, 2012 Ginger Gowen, 2008-09-10-11 Tyler Gromann, 2012-13 Dee Gerlock, 1983 H-H-H-H-H Colleen Hallahan, 1991 Shannon Hallahan, 1991 Ashleigh Hamil, 2011 Amy Hammond, 1992-93 Megan Hammond, 2008 Amy Hansen, 1994-95 Tate Hardaker, 2010-11-12-13 Carrie Hare, 1991-92-93-94 Faith Harmon, 2008-09-10-12 Halie Harrington, 2010-11 Kena Harris, 2002-03 Allison Harvey, 2004-05-06 Ashley Hemphill, 2003 Kat Heinlein, 1980 Joanna Huckabee, 2013-14 I-I-I-I-I Kim Iten, 2005-06-08 J-J-J-J-J Barbara Jackson, 2012-13-14-15 Jordan Jacobs, 2011-12 Jamie Jones, 1991 Nada Joseph, 1980 K-K-K-K-K Amy Kangas, 2010-11 Julie Kelley, 1994-95 Kim Keiser, 2000-01 Lex King, 1997-98-99 Madison King, 2014 L-L-L-L-L Stephanie Lea, 1992-93-94 uCO letterwInners Jessica Legako, 2007-08-09-10 Carly LeMay, 2009-10 M-M-M-M-M Rachel MacElvaine, 2002-03-04-05 Heather Mazeitis, 1990-91 Denise McElvaney, 1981 Stacey Meek, 2000-01-02-03 Karen Montes, 2015 Kim Morgal, 2002-03-04-05 Rachel Mossman, 1989 Baleigh Murphy, 2015 N-N-N-N-N Deborah Njenje, 2015 Melinda Newcomb, 1982 Sarah Niles, 2007-08-09 O-O-O-O-O Paula Oliver, 1981-82 Carolyn O’Connor, 2007 Kate O’Neill, 1994-95-96-97 Carissa Ophus, 2011-12-13-14 Sandy Otterstrom, 1999-00-01-02 P-P-P-P-P Samantha Padgett, 2015 Shelley Parent, 1987 Anita Parker, 1988-89-90 Amy Parten, 1989-90-91-92 Lisa Peppers, 1982 Alison Phillips, 1995 Alison Pierce, 2002 Pam Podolec, 1980 Karen Porter, 1980-81-82 Karen Posey, 1997-98 Rachel Price, 1992-93 R-R-R-R-R Katie Rabun, 2005 Arwin Ray, 1995-96-97-98 Kelsey Reynolds, 2006-07 Alex Richardson, 2009-10-11 Abbie Ritter, 1988 Joyce Ritz, 1980-81-82 Lisa Rogers, 1982 Bella Romero, 2011 Jackie Romero, 1987 Morgan Roy, 2009-10-11-12 Aimee Russell, 1990-91 Michele Russell, 1987 S-S-S-S-S Natalie Salmans, 1994-95 Katie Schult, 2004-05-06-07 Stacey Schwartz, 1993-94-95-96 Angie Schoof, 1993-94 Taylyn Schwartz, 2013 Madi Serratt, 2008-09 Stacey Sharp, 1989 Lori Sheridan, 1981 Andrea Simon, 1988 Juliette Smith, 2011-12-13-14 Kristen Smith, 2003 Lisa Smith, 1980 Fleming Smurthwaite, 2010 Jordan Spence, 2015 Kim Spicer, 1983 Amy Stallings, 1993 Talia Stanley, 2012 Ashleigh Stansberry, 2004 Jennifer Steinmetz, 1997-98-99-00 Teresa Stratton, 1987 Heather Strong, 2004-05 Taylor Summers, 2009-10 T-T-T-T-T Tara Taylor, 2003 Traci Taylor, 1980-81 Brenda Terrett, 1983 Rachel Testerman, 1988-89 U-U-U-U-U Rita Uhlenhake, 1983-1987 V-V-V-V-V Bonnie Vernon, 2013-14-15 Kristin Vincent, 1990-91-92-93 W-W-W-W-W Tori Walker, 2001-02-03 Katy Wallace, 1999-00-01-02 Erika Warren, 2014 Irene Warwick, 1983 Penny Wascovich, 2003-04-05-06 Meaghan Wedberg, 2006-07-08-09 Mary Wendell, 2008 Twyla White, 2000-01 Courtney Whitlow, 2007-08-09-10 Emily Whiteley, 2003-04 Summer Williams, 1995-96-97 Kristen Wilson, 2006-08-09-10 Y-Y-Y-Y-Y Sabetha Young, 2013 Shannon Yzquierdo, 1989-90 Z-Z-Z-Z-Z Reggie Zarway, 1980 Allison Harvey Katy Wallace 27
  • 30. 2016 UCO VOlleyball seasOn-By-seasOn results Harding .....................................L, 2-0 Rockhurst .................................L, 2-0 Southwestern Kansas ...............W, 2-1 Drury ........................................L, 3-0 Harding ....................................W, 3-0 Arkansas Tech .........................W, 3-1 Ouachita Baptist.......................W, 3-0 Montevallo ...............................L, 3-0 Tarkio ......................................W, 2-1 McPherson ...............................W, 2-0 Dana .........................................L, 2-0 Park College .............................L, 2-1 Baker .......................................W, 2-1 Concordia ................................W, 2-0 Bethany ....................................W, 2-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........L, 3-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .........W, 3-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* .....................W, 3-1 Wichita State............................L, 3-2 Abilene Christian* ..................W, 3-0 Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene ...................L, 3-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 2-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan ..............W, 2-0 Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-0 West Texas A&M* ...................L, 3-0 Cameron* ................................W, 3-0 Southwestern Kansas ...............W, 2-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 2-0 Tulsa ........................................W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ...................L, 3-1 Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-0 Southern Nazarene ...................L, 3-1 Cameron* ................................L, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-0 West Texas A&M*....................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce* .........L, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-1 *-Lone Star Conference match 1990 (25-11, 7-9*) Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 3-0 Southern Arkansas ..................W, 2-1 Texas Lutheran.........................W, 2-0 Wiley College .........................W, 2-0 Ouachita Baptist ......................W, 2-0 Texas Lutheran.........................W, 2-1 Wichita State.............................L, 3-0 Concordia ................................W, 2-0 Park College ............................W, 2-0 McPherson ..............................W, 2-0 Tarkio ......................................W, 2-0 Mid-America Nazarene ...........W, 2-0 Fort Hays State .........................L, 2-1 Baker .......................................W, 2-0 Bethel .....................................W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene ..................W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ..................W, 3-1 Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-1 Tulsa ........................................W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-2 West Texas A&M* ...................L, 3-0 Bartlesville Wesleyan...............W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce* .........L, 3-2 Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-2 1987 (3-24) Midwestern State .................L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s ...................L, 3-0 Oklahoma Baptist ................L, 2-1 Ouachita Baptist ..................L, 2-0 Mary Hardin-Baylor ............L, 2-0 East Texas Baptist ..............W, 2-0 Oklahoma Baptist.................L, 3-2 Midwestern State .................L, 3-1 Austin College ....................L, 2-1 Oklahoma Baptist ...............L, 2-0 Southern Nazarene ..............L, 3-0 Abilene Christian ................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville .......L, 3-0 Southern Nazarene...............L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico............L, 3-0 West Texas A&M ................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce.......L, 3-0 Angelo State.........................L, 3-0 Cameron .............................W, 3-0 Abilene Christian .................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce.......L, 3-0 Oklahoma Baptist ................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville........L, 3-1 Angelo State.........................L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico............L, 3-0 West Texas A&M ................L, 3-0 Cameron..............................W, 3-0 1988 (3-25, 1-13*) Pittsburg State .....................L, 3-2 Cameron..............................W, 3-2 Southwest Baptist ................L, 3-1 Cameron ..............................L, 3-2 Tulsa.....................................L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene ..............L, 2-1 John Brown..........................L, 2-0 Emporia State ......................L, 2-0 St. Edward’s ........................L, 2-0 Texas A&M-Commerce ......L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*......L, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*.....L, 3-1 Angelo State* ......................L, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ...............L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene .............W, 3-1 Eastern New Mexico*..........L, 3-1 West Texas A&M* ..............L, 3-1 Tulsa ....................................L, 3-0 Cameron* ............................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*......L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene ..............L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce* ....L, 3-0 Angelo State*.......................L, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ...............L, 3-2 Cameron*.............................L, 3-2 Cameron*............................W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico* .........L, 3-0 West Texas A&M* ..............L, 3-0 *-Lone Star Conference match 1989 (23-21, 5-11*) Ouachita Baptist..................W, 2-0 Cameron .............................W, 2-0 Southern Arkansas ..............L, 2-0 Arkansas Pine-Bluff............W, 2-0 Grambling ..........................W, 2-0 JOe Curl 1987-89 29-70 Southern Nazarene ..................W, 3-1 Cameron*.................................W, 3-2 Tulsa ........................................W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*....................L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*..............W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce* ........W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-1 Cameron* ................................W, 3-0 Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ....................L, 3-2 *-Lone Star Conference match 1991 (17-18, 2-5*) Oral Roberts ............................W, 3-0 Tulsa.........................................W, 3-2 Pittsburg State .........................W, 3-2 Southwest Baptist ....................W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s ........................L, 3-2 Missouri Southern....................W, 3-1 Wiley .......................................W, 2-0 Central Arkansas ....................W, 2-0 Ouachita Baptist ......................W, 2-0 Centenary ................................W, 2-0 Texas Lutheran ........................W, 2-0 Oral Roberts ............................W, 3-0 Adams State .............................W, 3-1 Eastern New Mexico*..............W, 3-1 Southern Nazarene ..................W, 3-1 Alaska-Fairbanks ......................L, 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks .....................L, 3-0 Alaska-Anchorage.....................L, 3-2 Alaska-Anchorage ....................L, 3-2 Hawaii-Pacific...........................L, 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney ....................L, 3-1 Denver ......................................L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico ................L, 3-0 Colorado Christian ...................L, 3-2 Cameron* .................................L, 3-1 Wayland Baptist ......................W, 3-0 Tulsa .........................................L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* .......................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce* .........L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene....................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..........W, 3-0 Cameron...................................W, 3-0 Angelo State* ...........................L, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ....................L, 3-0 Angelo State! ...........................L, 3-0 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament 1992 (24-17, 3-4*) Oral Roberts ............................W, 3-0 Henderson State .......................L, 3-2 Harding ...................................W, 3-2 College of Ozarks ....................W, 3-1 Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-2 Southwestern Kansas ...............W, 3-0 Ouachita Baptist.......................W, 3-0 Central Arkansas.......................L, 3-1 Southern Arkansas ...................W, 3-2 Henderson State ........................L, 3-0 Henderson State ........................L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ......................L, 3-0 Pittsburg State ..........................W, 3-2 Missouri Western .....................W, 3-1 Fort Lewis................................W, 3-1 Pittsburg State ..........................W, 3-0 John Brown..............................W, 3-0 Augustana ................................L, 3-0 Central Missouri........................L, 3-0 mark herrIn 1990-02 304-155 Northwest Missouri............. W, 3-0 Peru State ............................. L, 3-0 Cameron ............................. W, 3-0 Wayland Baptist ................. W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*.......... L, 3-2 Southern Nazarene ............. W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0 Cameron* ............................ L, 3-1 Nebraska-Omaha ................. L, 3-1 Central Missouri................... L, 3-0 Peru State ............................. L, 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce* ... W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-0 Oral Roberts........................ W, 3-0 Northern Kentucky ............. W, 3-1 Southwest Baptist................ W, 3-0 Alaska-Fairbanks ................ W, 3-0 Ashland .............................. W, 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis ............... L, 3-0 Angelo State* ...................... L, 3-0 Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico! ......... L, 3-0 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament 1993 (23-14, 7-7*) Kentucky Wesleyan............. W, 3-0 Denver.................................. L, 3-0 Missouri-St. Louis................ L, 3-0 Wayne State (Mich.) ........... W, 3-0 Truman State........................ L, 3-0 Cameron.............................. W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Missouri Southern............... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0 Cameron.............................. W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*.............. W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-0 Oral Roberts........................ W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ............... L, 3-0 Angelo State*....................... L, 3-0 Cameron.............................. W, 3-2 Central Missouri................... L, 3-0 Western State....................... W, 3-0 Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-1 Adams State ......................... L, 3-0 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Lubbock Christian............... W, 3-1 Eastern New Mexico*.......... L, 3-1 West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Angelo State*....................... L, 3-1 Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico*......... W, 3-0 Southwest Baptist................ W, 3-0 Missouri Southern............... W, 3-2 Oral Roberts......................... L, 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2 Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-1 West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-2 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament 1994 (32-5, 11-3*) Alabama-Huntsville............ W, 3-0 Eckerd ................................. W, 3-0 Colorado-Colo. Springs ...... W, 3-1 Missouri-St. Louis............... W, 3-0 Cameron.............................. W, 3-1 Drury................................... W, 3-2 28
  • 31. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Eastern New Mexico! ...............W, 3-0 West Texas A&M!......................L, 3-0 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament 1998 (25-10, 9-3*) Adams State .............................W, 3-1 @Texas A&M-Kingsville .........L, 3-0 Washburn .................................W, 3-0 Tarleton State ...........................W, 3-0 Midwestern State .....................W, 3-0 Rockhurst..................................L, 3-0 Abilene Christian ......................L, 3-0 Missouri Southern....................W, 3-1 Henderson State .......................W, 3-0 Armstrong Atlantic...................W, 3-0 Valdosta State...........................W, 3-2 Rollins......................................W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-0 Cameron*..................................L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* .........W, 3-0 Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0 Harding* ..................................W, 3-1 Cameron*..................................L, 3-1 Southern Arkansas ...................W, 3-0 St. Edwards ...............................L, 3-1 Eastern New Mexico.................L, 3-1 Texas Lutheran..........................L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-0 Colorado State-Pueblo .............W, 3-1 Metro State................................L, 3-0 West Texas A&M......................L, 3-0 Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0 Harding* ...................................L, 3-2 Midwestern State .....................W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .........W, 3-1 @Texas A&M-Kingsville!........L, 3-1 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament @-Forfeit win 1999 (19-12, 8-4*) Adams State ..............................L, 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney.....................L, 3-1 Fort Hays State..........................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville............W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................L, 3-1 Colorado-Colorado Springs .....W, 3-0 College of Southwest...............W, 3-0 Angelo State.............................W, 3-0 Incarnate Word.........................W, 3-0 Southern Arkansas ...................W, 3-0 Tarleton State ............................L, 3-2 Southern Nazarene...................W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .........W, 3-1 Cameron*..................................L, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-0 Midwestern State .....................W, 3-2 Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0 Harding* ...................................L, 3-1 Midwestern State .....................W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.........W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ......................W, 3-1 West Texas A&M*....................L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*...............L, 3-0 St. Mary’s.................................W, 3-1 Harding* ...................................L, 3-2 Ouachita Baptist*.....................W, 3-0 Cameron*............................. L, 3-0 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico! .......... L, 3-1 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament 2000 (20-12, 8-2*) Southern Arkansas .............. W, 3-0 Central Missouri .................. L, 3-0 Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-0 St. Edward’s........................ W, 3-1 Michigan Tech...................... L, 3-0 St. Cloud State .................... W, 3-0 Bemidji State....................... W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2 Cameron*............................. L, 3-1 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-1 Angelo State........................ W, 3-1 Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico............ L, 3-1 St. Edward’s........................ W, 3-1 St. Mary’s............................. L, 3-2 Angelo State........................ W, 3-2 Southern Nazrene................ W, 3-0 West Texas A&M................. L, 3-1 Abilene Christian ................. L, 3-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville....... W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M................. L, 3-1 St. Mary’s............................. L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico............ L, 3-0 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Cameron*............................ W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico! .......... L, 3-1 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament 2001 (26-8, 9-1*) Colo.-Colorado Springs ....... L, 3-1 Colo. School of Mines ........ W, 3-0 Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-1 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Harding ............................... W, 3-0 Armstrong Atlantic.............. W, 3-0 Emporia State....................... L, 3-2 Southern Arkansas .............. W, 3-0 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0 St. Mary’s............................ W, 3-1 St. Edward’s......................... L, 3-0 Huston Tillotson.................. W, 3-0 Houston Baptist.................... L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Abilene Christian ................. L, 3-1 Angelo State........................ W, 3-0 Cameron*............................ W, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-2 West Texas A&M................. L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville....... W, 3-1 Eastern New Mexico........... W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-1 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0 St. Gregory’s ....................... W, 3-0 Arkansas Tech..................... W, 3-0 Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1 Truman State....................... W, 3-1 Missouri Southern............... W, 3-0 Oral Roberts......................... L, 3-0 Angelo State*...................... W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-1 Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0 Colorado-Colo. Springs ...... W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*......... W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0 Cameron.............................. W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* .............. W, 3-1 Angelo State*...................... W, 3-1 Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico*......... W, 3-0 Oral Roberts........................ W, 3-1 Emporia State...................... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*.............. W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0 Abilene Christian!............... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M!............... W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce!..... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M@ ............ W, 3-0 Central Missouri@............... L, 3-1 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament @-NCAA Division II Tournament 1995 (19-18, 10-6*) Emporia State....................... L, 3-2 Northern Colorado ............... L, 3-0 Fort Hays State.................... W, 3-1 Washburn ............................. L, 3-2 Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1 Central Missouri................... L, 3-0 Missouri Southern................ L, 3-1 Truman State........................ L, 3-2 Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1 Cameron.............................. W, 3-1 @Eastern New Mexico*...... L, 3-2 West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-0 Harding ................................ L, 3-2 Henderson State ................... L, 3-0 Cameron.............................. W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 Angelo State*...................... W, 3-1 Abilene Christian* ............... L, 3-1 Tarleton State* .................... W, 3-2 Abilene Christian* ............... L, 3-1 Angelo State*...................... W, 3-1 Cameron............................... L, 3-0 West Texas A&M*............... L, 3-2 @Eastern New Mexico*...... L, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-0 Missouri Southern................ L, 3-0 Henderson State .................. W, 3-0 Truman State........................ L, 3-0 Mississippi Women............. W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-1 Tarleton State* .................... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*..... W, 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-0 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament @-Forfeit win 1996 (20-13, 12-6*) Pittsburg State ............................L, 3-2 Angelo State*............................W, 3-1 Abilene Christian* ....................W, 3-1 Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-0 Tarleton State* ..........................W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-2 Central Arkansas.......................W, 3-0 Drury.........................................W, 3-1 Henderson State ........................W, 3-1 Ouachita Baptist........................W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...........L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*...........W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico*...............W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*.....................L, 3-0 Cameron....................................W, 3-1 Angelo State*............................W, 3-1 Abilene Christian* ....................W, 3-1 Cameron.....................................L, 3-1 Tarleton State* ..........................W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .....................L, 3-0 Texas Lutheran...........................L, 3-2 Mississippi Women...................W, 3-1 Denver........................................L, 3-2 Henderson State .........................L, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-2 Northwest Missouri...................W, 3-0 Emporia State.............................L, 3-2 Washburn ..................................W, 3-2 Missouri Southern......................L, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*...........W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*................L, 3-0 West Texas A&M*.....................L, 3-1 *-Lone Star Conference match 1997 (24-10, 7-3*) Drury..........................................L, 3-1 Abilene Christian ......................W, 3-0 College of Southwest................W, 3-0 Southern Arkansas ....................W, 3-1 Henderson State ........................W, 3-0 Drury.........................................W, 3-0 Fort Hays State..........................W, 3-0 Truman State.............................W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*...........L, 3-1 Central Arkansas.......................W, 3-1 Tarleton State ............................W, 3-1 Henderson State ........................W, 3-0 Truman State.............................W, 3-2 Cameron*..................................W, 3-2 Ouachita Baptist*......................W, 3-0 Harding* ...................................W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................W, 3-0 West Texas A&M.......................L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene....................W, 3-0 Emporia State............................W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville..............L, 3-2 Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0 Cameron*..................................W, 3-0 Lyon ..........................................W, 3-0 Columbia....................................L, 3-0 Drury.........................................W, 3-2 Missouri Western .......................L, 3-0 Henderson State .........................L, 3-0 Ouachita Baptist*......................W, 3-2 Harding* ...................................W, 3-0 seasOn-By-seasOn results 29
  • 32. 2016 UCO VOlleyball Cameron*............................. L, 3-1 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico! .......... L, 3-2 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament 2002 (30-7, 9-1*) Fort Hays State..................... L, 3-2 North Florida........................ L, 3-0 Tampa.................................. W, 3-2 Southwest State................... W, 3-0 Colo. School of Mines ........ W, 3-0 Ouachita Baptist.................. W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-1 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0 St. Gregory’s ....................... W, 3-0 Incarnate Word.................... W, 3-0 St. Mary’s............................ W, 3-1 Cameron*............................ W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-2 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-1 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Abilene Christian ................ W, 3-0 Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0 Angelo State........................ W, 3-2 St. Gregory’s ....................... W, 3-0 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0 Northwest Missouri............. W, 3-1 Rockhurst............................. L, 3-2 Pittsburg State ..................... W, 3-1 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico........... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M................. L, 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce*..... L, 3-2 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Cameron*............................ W, 3-2 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Cameron!............................. W, 3-1 West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-1 Nebraska-Kearney@............ L, 3-1 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament @-NCAA Division II Tournament 2003 (23-7, 8-2*) Missouri Southern................ L, 3-2 Colorado State-Pueblo ........ W, 3-2 Colorado School of Mines .. W, 3-1 Western State....................... W, 3-0 Colorado-Colo. Springs ...... W, 3-2 Western New Mexico.......... W, 3-2 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Drury.................................... L, 3-0 St. Mary’s............................ W, 3-2 Incarnate Word..................... L, 3-0 West Texas A&M................. L, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville....... W, 3-2 Eastern New Mexico........... W, 3-1 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-1 Cameron*............................. L, 3-2 Bacone................................. W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* .................. L, 3-2 Cameron*............................ W, 3-1 Wayland Baptist.................. W, 3-0 Bacone................................. W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene.............. W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-1 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Cameron!............................. W, 3-1 West Texas A&M!................ L, 3-0 *-LSC North Division match !-Lone Star Conference Tournament 2004 (21-9, 8-2*) Doane.................................. W, 3-0 St. Edward’s......................... L, 3-0 Wayne State......................... W, 3-2 Nebraska-Kearney................ L, 3-0 Pittsburg State ...................... L, 3-2 Missouri Western ................ W, 3-2 Emporia State...................... W, 3-1 Northwest Missouri.............. L, 3-1 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-0 Missouri Southern............... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M................ W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-0 Oklahoma Panhandle .......... W, 3-0 Incarnate Word.................... W, 3-0 Rockhurst............................. L, 3-1 Tarleton State ...................... W, 3-0 Abilene Christian ................. L, 3-1 Angelo State........................ W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................. W, 3-2 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-0 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-1 Cameron*............................. L, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*.... W, 3-0 Midwestern State* .............. W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-1 Cameron*..................................W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico! ................L, 3-1 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament 2005 (27-8, 12-0*) New Mexico Highlands ...........W, 3,-0 Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0 Lewis..........................................L, 3-1 Chadron State............................W, 3-0 Fort Hays State...........................L, 3-0 Emporia State.............................L, 3-0 Pittsburg State ...........................W, 3-0 Northwest Missouri...................W, 3-0 Texas-Tyler................................W, 3-0 Dallas Baptist............................W, 3-0 St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-2 Dallas Baptist............................W, 3-0 St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville..............L, 3-0 Abilene Christian .......................L, 3-1 West Texas A&M......................W, 3-2 Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-0 Cameron*..................................W, 3-1 Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico.................W, 3-0 Tarleton State ............................W, 3-2 Angelo State..............................W, 3-1 Southern Nazarene....................W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-1 Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-0 Cameron*..................................W, 3-0 Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-1 West Texas A&M!.....................W, 3-2 Abilene Christian!......................L, 3-0 Abilene Christian@....................L, 3-0 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament @-NCAA Division II Tournament 2006 (21-11, 9-3*) Fort Hays State..........................W, 3-0 Florida Gulf Coast......................L, 3-0 Minnesota State-Mankato.........W, 3-1 Nova Southeastern .....................L, 3-2 College of Southwest................W, 3-2 Truman State..............................L, 3-0 St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-1 New Mexico Highlands ............W, 3-1 Montana State-Billings ..............L, 3-2 Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0 St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-1 St. Gregory’s .............................W, 3-0 Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-1 Texas Woman’s* .......................W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene....................W, 3-1 Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-0 Cameron*...................................L, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-1 Dallas Baptist.............................L, 3-2 Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0 St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-0 St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ........................L, 3-2 Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-2 Cameron*...................................L, 3-2 Southwestern Oklahoma*.........W, 3-0 St. Gregory’s .............................W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce*..........W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* ..........W, 3-1 Dallas Baptist............................W, 3-1 Tarleton State!............................L, 3-1 *-LSC North Division match !-LSC Tournament 2007 (32-7, 11-1*) Southwest Baptist......................W, 3-1 Missouri Southern.....................W, 3-1 Emporia State.............................L, 3-2 Missouri Western ......................W, 3-0 Harding ......................................L, 3-2 Missouri Southern.....................W, 3-1 Southwest Baptist......................W, 3-0 Texas-Permian Basin.................W, 3-0 St. Mary’s...................................L, 3-0 Missouri Western ......................W, 3-0 St. Edward’s..............................W, 3-1 Truman State.............................W, 3-1 Oklahoma City..........................W, 3-1 Oklahoma Panhandle ................W, 3-0 Fort Hays State...........................L, 3-2 Midwestern State* ....................W, 3-0 Cameron*..................................W, 3-0 JeFF BOyland 2003-11 192-104 seasOn-By-seasOn results Dallas Baptist........................ W, 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...... W, 3-1 Southwestern Oklahoma*..... W, 3-1 Cameron................................ W, 3-0 Arkansas Tech....................... W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Commerce........ W, 3-1 Newman................................ W, 3-0 Southern Nazarene................ W, 3-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville*....... W, 3-1 Tarleton State* ...................... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M*................. L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*........... W, 3-0 Angelo State*........................ W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ................ W, 3-1 Dallas Baptist........................ W, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ................... W, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*...... W, 3-2 Texas A&M-Kingsville!........ W, 3-1 Cameron!............................... W, 3-0 West Texas A&M!.................. L, 3-0 Fort Lewis@ ......................... W, 3-0 Nebraska-Kearney@.............. L, 3-1 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament @-NCAA Division II Tournament 2008 (13-21, 6-7*) Saint Leo.............................. L, 3-0 Northern Kentucky............... L, 3-2 Tampa................................... L, 3-0 Ashland ................................ L, 3-1 Dallas Baptist...................... W, 3-2 Missouri Southern................ L, 3-0 Northwest Missouri............. W, 3-0 Drury................................... W, 3-1 Oklahoma City..................... L, 3-1 Texas A&M International..... L, 3-2 Missouri Western ................. L, 3-2 Oklahoma Panhandle .......... W, 3-0 Texas-Permian Basin............ L, 3-1 Midwestern State* ............... L, 3-0 Cameron*............................ W, 3-2 Newman.............................. W, 3-0 East Central*....................... W, 3-0 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... W, 3-2 Dallas Baptist....................... L, 3-1 Emporia State........................L, 3-0 Missouri Western .................W, 3-0 Fort Hays State.....................W, 3-0 Washburn ..............................L, 3-1 Texas A&M-Kingsville*.......L, 3-2 Tarleton State* ......................L, 3-1 West Texas A&M*................L, 3-0 Eastern New Mexico*..........W, 3-1 Angelo State*.......................W, 3-0 Abilene Christian* ................L, 3-0 Texas Woman’s* ...................L, 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce*......L, 3-0 Dallas Baptist........................L, 3-2 Southwestern Oklahoma*....W, 3-2 West Texas A&M!.................L, 3-0 *-Lone Star Conference match !-LSC Tournament 2009 (16-16, 7-6*) St. Mary’s.............................W, 3-0 Florida Southern....................L, 3-2 Metropolitan State.................L, 3-1 Millersville...........................W, 3-0 Northwood ...........................W, 3-1 Southwest Baptist.................W, 3-1 Drury....................................W, 3-1 30