“It is 6 a.m. and I am on my morning bike ride to work. The sun is out
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“It is 6 a.m. and I am on my morning bike ride to work. The sun is out
“It is 6 a.m. and I am on my morning bike ride to work. The sun is out, the sky is clear and the air is crisp and clean. I am surrounded by the rolling green hills of the Palouse region. As I reach the crest of Sunnyside Hill I can see the campus skyline of College Hill off in the distance. The Bryan Hall clock tower stands high above the campus. As I approach, the campus comes into full sight and it feels great to coach for a school where the campus joins the town of Pullman to form a unique collegiate environment. Our facilities and academic resources are second to none and the campus offers beautiful architecture, huge lawns, magnificent trees and well landscaped grounds. I get off my bike at Bohler Athletic Complex but the ride is just beginning. Welcome to the ride of your life. Welcome to Cougar Volleyball and the Pacific-10 Conference. Welcome to Washington State University.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L Welcome to WSU Volleyball 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L Table of Contents WELCOME TO WSU VOLLEYBALL 1 Letter from Head Coach Brian Heffernan 6-7 2006 Season Outlook MEDIA INFORMATION 51 30 60 88 PLAYER PROFILES 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Jackie Albright Bio Corina Beyer Bio Adetokunbo Faleti Bio Carly Hayashikawa Bio Kelly Hyder Bio Brittany Johnson Bio April Lott Bio Jalen Pendon Bio Maureen Perez Bio Cassie Robbins Bio Kelly Rosin Bio Stephanie Weishaar Bio Tara West Bio 5-27 2 28 29 30 2006 OPPONENTS COACHING STAFF Head Coach Brian Heffernan Assistant Coach Ken Ko Assistant Coach Jody Garry Coordinator of Volleyball Operations Kirby Garry INSIDE THE PROGRAM 2-33 3 34 35 36-37 38-39 40 41 43 45 46-47 48-49 50-51 53 54 56 WSU Volleyball Locker Room WSU Athletic Facilities Student Recreation Center Strength and Conditioning Athletic Medicine Pac-10 Conference NCAA History Cougar Women’s Athletics WSU Campus About Washington State University Student-Athlete Development Academic Achievements Dedicated to Diversity Cougars and the Community Arts & Entertainment / Outdoor Recreation 58-59 Why WSU? 86 WSU Administration 87 WSU Athletics Department Support Staff / Mission Statement 2006 WSU Roster Radio Broadcasts Fact page TV Broadcast Roster 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 Arizona, Arizona State California, Stanford Oregon, Oregon State USC, UCLA Washington Pac-10 Composite Schedule South Dakota State Tourney Gonzaga, North Dakota State, Weber State, South Dakota State 82-83 Baden Cougar Challenge Tournament - UC Davis, Boise State, UNLV 84 U Texas-Arlington Tourney Duquesne, Louisiana-Lafayette, Tulsa, Texas-Arlington 85 Portland, Idaho 2005 SEASON IN REVIEW 61 2005 Stats and Results 62 Pac-10 Stats and Results WSU RECORDS AND HONORS 63 64 65 66-67 68 69-72 73 74 Letterwinners list All-Americans Cougar Volleyball Honors Single Season Records/ Team Awards Career Records All-Time Results Cougar Coaches History All-time Versus Opponents The Washington State University Volleyball media guide is published to assist sportswriters, radio and television broadcasters and other media personnel. Fans may purchase a copy of this media guide at the Cougar Depot Ticket Office for $20. This publication was written, edited and submitted by Linda Chalich, Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations for WSU, with the assistance of the Cougar volleyball coaching staff. Photography credits go to Bob Hubner and Shelly Hanks, WSU Photo Lab, and Rod Commons of WSU Athletic Media Relations. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L “It takes the whole team to be on the same page to accomplish greatness. As a senior leader of this team, I plan to be the rock that everyone can lean on, and a source of inspiration that fuels the fire for our best season yet.” —Kelly Rosin 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 2006seasonoutlook W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Cougars on a Mission to Success Thirteen women will don Washington State University volleyball uniforms this fall. While they come from seven different states and two countries, these teammates share a common purpose: to help the Washington State volleyball return to a very competitive level and move up in the Pacific-10 Conference standings. Infusing the players with this mission of higher expectations is Head Coach Brian Heffernan, returning for his third season, and his staff: assistant coaches Jody Garry, in her third season, and Ken Ko, back for a second year. Heffernan said his staff is optimistic about the journey ahead. “We’ve transitioned from having team members to having a team that is more mission-oriented,” Heffernan said. “The question is no longer, ‘What’s in it for me?’ but now is, ‘How can I help this team?’ The entire 2005 freshmen class and our transfers, Maureen Perez, Adetokunbo Faleti and Tara West, did a really nice job of helping our returnees, Carly Hayashikawa, April Lott and Kelly Rosin, transform our team culture and expectations. They have been instrumental in bringing us to the point we are right now.” The 2006 Cougar roster is laden with young talent and includes seven returning letterwinners and four freshmen who will all compete immediately for playing time. Heffernan is also very pleased by the team’s cumulative grade point average which is over 3.3. “A commitment to success in the classroom goes hand-inhand with commitment to success on the court. We have made tremendous progress as a team in the classroom and this says a lot about the quality of student-athletes we’re recruiting,” Heffernan said. “The high standards this team sets for itself in the classroom will pay dividends to our success on the court.” The 2005 Washington State volleyball team led the Pac-10 in blocking with a 3.50 team blocks per game average which also ranked eighth-best among all NCAA Division I schools. “We spent a lot of time blocking, playing defense and improving our ball-control in our first two years here and that is something to be very proud of,” Heffernan said. “Unfortunately, blocking is not a statistic that is highly correlated to victory in volleyball.” Last spring there was one training focus for Cougar Volleyball: improving the offensive production. The setting has improved along with the hitters’ shot selection and range. In somewhat of a reversal of the previous seasons when the Cougs were stronger in the middle, now the outside hitters are an integral component of a much faster offense. “If you win the outside hitter game and win the passing game, you win a lot of matches,” Heffernan said. “This group of outside hitters is the strongest we’ve had since my arrival which is important for success at any level. That is not to say we don’t want to get the ball to our middles. Establishing our middles will continue to be critical to create easier scoring opportunities for our outside hitters.” The Cougars’ offensive leaders through the spring were 6-1 senior Kelly Rosin, 5-9 sophomore Brittany Johnson, and 5-10 redshirt junior Adetokunbo “T” Faleti, all outside hitters. Heffernan was very impressed by Rosin’s output and consistency during the spring when she moved from the left side to the right side and saw additional playing time at the middle. “Kelly did very well hitting quick for us in the middle and hitting a faster tempo set on the right side,” Heffernan said. “This is the very best I have seen Kelly perform. She was selected by her teammates as a captain for this next year and she is ready to carry a bigger load on and off the court.” 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Johnson was tabbed the most improved player from spring in all aspects of the game by the Cougar coaching staff. She improved her range as an attacker as well as her ball control and defense. Johnson is expected to be able to help the Cougs both at the net and in the backrow. “Brittany is a student of the game and she is so hungry to learn and improve,” Heffernan said. “She is the type of player that loves to work and is willing to spend time on her own working on her skills and watching video. She transitioned to the left-side hitter position last year for the first time and did a super job. She’s ready to go to the next level and we expect great things from Brittany over the next three years.” Faleti spent last season as a redshirt, developing her approach and arm-swing mechanics to become a better all-around player. She was WSU’s most efficient hitter throughout the spring season. “T is very explosive and an efficient, low-error attacker,” Heffernan said. “She is able to terminate the ball but is also aware of when she should take swings and when she should keep the ball in play. She is a tremendous athlete and will be a cog in the Cougar offense over the next two seasons.” Two additional outside hitters for WSU are 5-11 senior April Lott and 6-0 freshman Jackie Albright. Heffernan considers Lott a self-made player whose serious approach to her academics, her weight room work and her play on the volleyball court are very important contributions to the program. Lott will compete with Faleti, Johnson and Albright for playing time at the left side this fall but stepped in to play middle last spring, proving she is always ready to play wherever needed to help the team. “April Lott is the greatest Cougar I know,” Heffernan said. “A few years ago I would not have put her in the mix the way I do right now. I am proud to say that she is one of our captains and a tremendous role model for everyone in this program. Don’t be surprised to see April Lott in a starting role for the Cougars and if she is not, she will be pushing the people who are on the court.” Albright is a versatile player who has played all three net positions (left, middle, right) in her career and is expected to make an immediate impact to the WSU program, regardless of what position she plays. Heffernan considers her a smart attacker with great vision and range in addition to her ability to serve, pass and defend. “Jackie is very comfortable playing with and against the very best players in southern California. She brings confidence and calmness to the floor,” Heffernan said. “Jackie is very versatile and we look forward to watching her compete for playing time.” The middle blocker position is going to look different in 2006 for WSU than in past seasons. The experience and depth at the net has moved from the middle blocker position to the outside hitter position and Heffernan is looking to put the pieces of the Cougar lineup puzzle together. Middle blocker candidates include newcomer Tara West, a 6-0 junior transfer from Australia, Rosin, Albright, and 6-3 freshman Cassie Robbins. West is a player Heffernan considers a very skilled middle blocker with good court awareness. West has a strong blocking presence and is always looking to improve her performance. This spring she made great progress hitting off one foot behind the setter. “Tara is going to be a very strong blocker for us. She made great progress this spring as an attacker and we will count on her as an offensive threat in the middle,” Heffernan said. V O L L E Y B A L L 2006seasonoutlook W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E Robbins provides a very physical presence at the net as a blocker and may be an “X-factor” for the Cougs by mid-season. She did not play a lot of club volleyball and Heffernan sees her as a work in progress. “Cassie has a fast arm and good lateral speed at the net. Her ability to improve as an attacker and play at a much faster pace will be important to our team and will help us to better combat the physicality of the Pac-10 Conference,” Heffernan said. Add Rosin and Albright to the middle blocker mix and the coaches have more puzzle pieces to work with though Heffernan knows the position questions will be best answered once the team begins practice in August. “I feel really good about what we can do in the middle blocker position from a defensive standpoint,” Heffernan said. “All the candidates are going to be very good for us blocking. I look forward to helping them improve their offensive skills.” Junior Maureen Perez and freshman Corina Beyer are the Cougar setters. Perez gained her collegiate setter experience last fall when she shared WSU’s setting duties with Gwen Davis. Heffernan considers Perez a very coachable student-athlete who pays great attention to the details of setting, but is still a work in progress because of the many nuances of the setting position. Beyer joined the Cougars last January and was indoctrinated into the WSU volleyball program while she gathered experience setting for the Cougars in spring drills and tournaments. Heffernan views Beyer as a naturally-gifted setter who has played the position her whole life. He is also impressed by her backrow defense and serving ability. “We are very lucky to have two capable setters who can run our offense,” Heffernan said. “Corina is by far the most skilled setter we’ve had in my time at WSU in all aspects of the game. Her daily attention to technique is critical to her development and her ability to run our faster tempo offense. What we need from Corina is a little more attention to the detail. Maureen is becoming more comfortable in her role as a setter. She made strides this spring to improve technique and location and will compete with Corina for the position of starting setter. The setting is so critical to our offensive production. I look forward to watching Maureen and Corina compete for playing time.” 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y The most depth on the 2006 WSU volleyball team is at the libero position where letterwinners Jalen Pendon, Carly Hayashikawa, Stephanie Weishaar and freshman Kelly Hyder will compete for playing time. Heffernan expects to see the competition raise the level of all the players battling for court time. The top returning defender is Pendon, a 5-8 sophomore who set school records last season with 514 digs in a single season and 35 digs in a match. Weishaar is a 5-3 sophomore who played in 27 matches last year, and Hayashikawa is a 5-4 junior who had ACL surgery after playing in 11 matches in the 2005 season and had to sit out the spring season. Weishaar worked hard through the spring and Heffernan considers her the most consistent server and passer in our spring training. “Jalen really established herself as our libero last season and set school records defensively, which is great for a freshman, but I believe she is capable of performing more consistently in all aspects of her game,” Heffernan said. “Stephanie is much more comfortable now in our defensive system but she needs to improve her range as a defender. It will be great to have Carly back on the court. She was having a good fall, contributing more than she had the previous year. I know she will be ready to compete for playing time.” Hyder, a 5-9 freshman, comes to the WSU team after playing on a highly successful high school team and the nationally-successful Golden West Club volleyball team. Heffernan expects Hyder to have an immediate impact on the Cougar program as a server, passer and defender because of her experience in playing with and against championship-caliber players. “I know the libero position is going to be a very critical position for us,” Heffernan said. “Kelly Hyder is second-to-none in the 2005 class and we are lucky to have her. She is very focused, tough and is going to come in with a very confident and calm demeanor, which will really add to the mental strength of our team.” “We are in a position now that is further along than the last two years, not just from a volleyball performance standpoint, but from a chemistry standpoint,” Heffernan said. “We’re proud of the progress we have made and this team is on a mission to overcoming the challenges ahead.” V O L L E Y B A L L 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L —April Lott “The real game is won before the whistle blows - it’s what you’re willing to do in preparation that matters.” “Our athletes arrive from many different directions but collectively they have only one mission….to become the very best. The process of rebuilding Cougar Volleyball is an awesome challenge that our athletes embrace every day. Their work ethic is unmatched, their desire unparalleled, but what makes this Cougar team special is their commitment to each other and their ability to play with and for each other.” These are our players. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y # 2 Jackie Albright Outside Hitter 6-0, Freshman Lake Forest, California El Toro High School ‘06 Saddleback Volleyball Club Major: Engineering ALBRIGHT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned three varsity letters for volleyball under coach Michelle Kyman…team captain junior and senior year…played on soccer team as a sweeper…played four years on the Saddleback Valley Volleyball Club…member of Coach Ki Yi’s 18s-team…as a JUNIOR received volleyball coaches award and MVP award…selected first team All-South Coast League…as a SENIOR team won the Orange County Championship Tournament…voted to all-tournament team…advanced to CIF semi-finals and finished with a 24-7 record…selected to All-CIF first team and selected first team all-league…voted MVP by the team…averaged 4.18 kills per game with a .367 hitting percentage…won South Coast League’s character-athlete award for El Toro high called “Pursuing Victory with Honor.” PERSONAL: Jaclyn Shea Albright was born March 22, 1988, at Mission Viejo, California…father Bob is an engineer…mother Trisa is a teacher…brother Jimmy (2/13/91)…named to Principal’s Honor Roll all four years and holds a 4.34 GPA…top 20 in her class the past two years…planning to major in engineering at WSU. “It’s amazing how much can be accomplished, when no one is worried about who gets the credit.” —Ben Franklin Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: We will be the underdog, and it’s always fun to watch the underdog win!! My greatest athletic moment was: Winning the semifinals at home to go to the CIF D1-A finals; experiencing the fans in our crowd screaming, cheering, doing the wave and then storming the court, while our coach tried to fish us out of the crowd so we wouldn’t get trampled. The athlete I admire most: Lebron James - he’s not just a phenomenal player; he makes everyone around him that much better too. Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: All I can say is - I am SO excited to be a COUG! Since coming to WSU I have learned: A strong sense of unity. Best book I have ever read: One for the Money - Stephanie Plum Favorite food: Carne Asada Least favorite food: Coffee or fish Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite actor: Heath Ledger Favorite musical group: Oasis The best advice I ever received was: Don’t do something to please someone else, do it for yourself. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My family and Coach Ki I’d like to switch places for a day with: Kerri Walsh My advice to youngsters: Enjoy what you do! If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: Sunshine One wish I would make for the 21st century: Gas is freeeeee!!! “Jackie will compete immediately for playing time. She is extremely versatile at the net, she is skilled in the backrow and she has a very calming yet competitive court demeanor.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 10 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #21 Corina Beyer Setter 5-9, Freshman Bayview, Idaho Timberlake High School ‘05 Spokane Splash Volleyball Club Major: Business BEYER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Played three sports at Timberlake High School including volleyball, basketball and track…team captain of the volleyball team all four years for coach Michelle Garwood…made first team all league for volleyball all four years…played two years of basketball for coach Rob Ranney…named athlete of the week for volleyball in the Coeur d’Alene Press three times…SOPHOMORE year made first team all state and team finished fourth…JUNIOR year named to first team All-State…earned MVP for the Intermountain League…led team to finish fifth in state…as a SENIOR the Tigers volleyball team finished third in the 2005 Idaho state 3A championships… named to the all-tournament first team for the third consecutive year…played for the Spokane Splash Volleyball Club and 2003 team finished third at Nationals…named to the 2005 Junior Olympics National Division all-tournament team. PERSONAL: Corina Dawn Beyer was born January 24, 1988, at Spokane, Wash…father Warren is a plumber…mother Cynthia is a teacher and played volleyball at Spokane Falls Community College…one sister, Cassie (3/30/81) played volleyball at Spokane Falls Community College and at Eastern Oregon…aunt Debbie played volleyball for University of Idaho...Timberlake High School mentor…planning to major in business at WSU. Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: Because we have a strong team and other teams will see that we are fresh and ready to compete. My greatest athletic moment was: PLACING 3rd at nationals ‘05-vb The athlete I admire most: Misty May Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Kelly Rosin Since coming to WSU I have learned: Hard work will pay off Best book I have ever read: Sue Grafton novels Favorite food: Almost all kinds of sea food Least favorite food: Oysters are the exception Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite actor: Paul Walker Favorite musical group: Tim McGraw and Jimmy Buffet The best advice I ever received was: Dream big The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: Parents, sister, and my grandparents I’d like to switch places for a day with: Misty May My advice to youngsters: Never give up. You can do anything you want to do If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: My BIG bed One wish I would make for the 21st century: That everyone would just get along. “Pac-10 baby.” —Corina Beyer “Corina arrived last January and we are excited about the impact she can have on this team at the setter position as her technical skills improve. She loves to compete and always finds a way to get the job done. Her self-confidence is visible and helps to make those around her better.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 11 playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #17 Adetokunbo Faleti Outside Hitter 5-10, Redshirt Junior Arlington, Texas James Bowie High ’03/ Barton County College ‘05 Major: Child Psychology FALETI’S WSU CAREER: season. (JUNIOR 2005) - Redshirt FALETI’S BARTON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAREER: Played for Barton County Community College (Great Bend, Kansas) 2003-2004 for coaches John Hunter, Josh Ivans and Kirk Kohler…FRESHMAN year Cougars went 36-1 and won 2003 National Junior College Athletic Association Championships under coach John Hunter…named to NJCAA all-tournament team…triple jumper on the track team…finished fifth at national meet in triple jump…PR of 41-0…team won the 2003 NJCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track championships…SOPHOMORE year (2004) team captain…Cougars 18-9…All-Jayhawk West Conference second-team selection…named to NJCAA All-Region VI second-team…named to three all-tournament teams during season. FALETI’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned eight letters at James Bowie High School…earned three letters as team captain for volleyball under coaches Jenna Gomez and Christy Cox…five varsity letters with coach Wanda Talton, one for basketball, four for track…as a FRESHMAN named most improved volleyball player…placed second at track districts and at regional meet in the 400m dash and on the 4x400m relay…during SOPHOMORE year, named team’s offensive player of the year and MVP…track team captain… again second at track districts and at regional meet in the quarter mile and mile relay and on 4x100m relay…JUNIOR year repeated as volleyball team MVP and offensive player of the year…track team captain…finished second at districts in three events and fourth at regional…as a SENIOR, selected to first team all-conference, all-district and all-area teams… repeated as offensive player of the year…added defensive player of the year honors…captained basketball team her only year playing in high school…during track season, won district triple jump. PERSONAL: Born Adetokunbo Adekite Faleti August 31, 1985, at Norfolk, Va…father Paul is retired…mother is deceased…two sisters, Adesewa (7/2/81) and Aderiyike (Jennifer), (8/3/80)… one brother, Adeyinka (6/20/76)…named to the Who’s Who Among High School Athletes…coached Volleytech U-18 Club team…planning to major in child psychology at WSU. “Your thoughts become your actions, your actions become your habits, your habits become your character and your character becomes your destiny.”—Adetokundo Faleti 12 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: We will be fun to watch because there will be ladies on the court who truly love each other, love to play together and you will see it in our actions. We feed off of each others energy and there will never be a dull moment in the game. We will out play our opponents with determination, speed and athleticism-and have the courage to win. My greatest athletic moment was: My freshman year at Barton Community College, when I was running track. It was indoor Nationals and I was hurt but I wanted to help my team win a National Championship title. I jumped and ended up with a personal best and we won Nationals for Indoor track. The athlete I admire most: I admire Michael Jordan not just because he is the greatest all time basketball player but because of what he still is accomplishing through out the community and all over the world, and because he is a positive role model for young children everywhere. Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: I enjoyed watching Robbie Cowgill play basketball. He was always the smallest big guy out there as far a size not height, but he played big and didn’t let anyone push him around. He is also a team player and saw his open teammates. Since coming to WSU I have learned: I have learned that you can make any place your home, it’s all about what you give out in order to make yourself feel at home. Also the people that surround you truly help make any experience a better one. Best book I have ever read: The Bible, it is truly a lifesaver and example for all who believe. Favorite food: Chinese Food Least favorite food: Olives and tortillas Favorite TV show: Law and Order SVU, Martin Favorite actor: John Travolta, Denzel Washington and Sandra Bullock Favorite musical group: Boyz II Men The best advice I ever received was: You cannot change anyone but you can help contribute to their life with your positive actions and attitude. Everything in life happens for a reason, and you can change the outcome with your attitude and actions. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My mother because of the strong faith that she had in the Lord and the will to try to be better person. Everything that she did in her time and such a beautiful life that she lived the best she could. She was beyond a wonderful person and was a gift to this world and from God. I’d like to switch places for a day with: Janet Jackson, I think that she is such a beautiful person inside and out and truly seems happy. She is also a dancer and choreographer and that is a passion of mine, dancing. My advice to youngsters: You can seriously do anything that you put your mind to; the mind is very powerful so use it to your advantage. Success is not measured by what you win and lose but simply what you learn along the way. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: The weather because Arlington had great warm weather. One wish I would make for the 21st century: That people truly look and interact with others without seeing the color of their skin. We have come a long way but also have a long way to go! V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #5 Carly Hayashikawa Defensive Specialist/ Libero 5-5, Sophomore Waikoloa, Hawai’i Hawai’i Preparatory Academy ‘03 Na ’Opio Juniors Volleyball Club Major: Criminal Justice CAREER HIGHS Service Aces: 3 (vs. San Jose State, 2004) Digs: 13 (vs Oral Roberts, 2005) Points: 3.0 (vs. San Jose State, 2004) HAYASHIKAWA’S WSU CAREER: SOPHOMORE (2005) - Had career-high 13 digs in Oral Roberts match…landed two aces in both ORU and Buffalo wins…suffered ACL knee injury in practice Sept. 24 and had surgical repair Oct. 7…will miss rest of season…REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2004) - Spent spring practice with Cougars…averaged 1.00 dpg….saw action in 38 games. HAYASHIKAWA’S HAWAI’I CAREER: Took a redshirt season in the fall of 2003 as a freshman…transferred to Washington State first of January 2004. HAYASHIKAWA’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned five varsity letters at Hawai’i Preparatory Academy…three in volleyball as an outside hitter and defensive specialist for coach Daena Craven…one in track and field under coach Harold Frobisher…one in golf…as a JUNIOR, team finished season ranked No. 3 in the Big Island Interscholastic Federation…named HPA most improved player…earned All BIIF Team Honorable mention as an outside hitter...SENIOR year, team finished second in BIIF with a record of 12-2…team MVP…earned All BIIF First Team honors…named All State Honorable Mention… member of YMCA Na ’Opio Juniors Volleyball club coached by Tommy and Rachelle Hanohono. PERSONAL: Born Carly Jaclyn Hayashikawa, June 27, 1985, at Honolulu, Hawaii…father Eric and mother Cory work for Fairmont Hotels…sister Kaylyn (6/04/90) is also an avid volleyball player…accomplished equestrian in both Western and English equitation…three time champion in the Hawaiian Quarter Horse Year End High Point Youth Division…majoring in criminal justice. “You can become a winner only if you are willing to walk over the edge.”—Carly Hayashikawa 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: The team gives off an aura of passion, desire, and heart that reaches our fans through the intensity and determination through our play on the court. My greatest athletic moment was: Being a first team all-league pick my senior year for volleyball. The athlete I admire most: Muhammad Ali because he was the best at his sport and also stood up for what he believed in. Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Alison Billingsley because she has a very competitive and contagious personality on the court and a joy to play with and watch play. Since coming to WSU I have learned: Time management and sleep is very important. In college and in life, nothing is given to you. You have to take initiative and be proactive if you want to achieve your goals and be successful. Best book I have ever read: Where the Heart Is by Billie Letts Favorite food: Baskin Robbins Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Least favorite food: Pickles Favorite TV show: Alias, but it just ended, so my new favorite is Conviction. Favorite actor: Vince Vaughn Favorite musical group: Ekolu The best advice I ever received was: You have to make the decision for yourself because you are the one that has to live with it. Other people can help you make the decision, but ultimately the final decision is up to you. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: Fern White, who was my horseback riding teacher for many years. She taught me more than just ride a horse, but shaped me into the person I am today by teaching me responsibility and respect. I’d like to switch places for a day with: My parents because they work so hard to provide opportunities for me and my sister. To see what they go through on a day-to-day basis is a motivation for me to be the best I can be at everything I do. My advice to youngsters: Listen to your elders because they have gone through everything you will go through. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: The beaches One wish I would make for the 21st century: My wish would be that everyone could wake up everyday with a sense of security and progress toward a better world with more peace and less conflict. We should leave the next generation with a better world than what we started with. V O L L E Y B A L L 13 playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #8 Kelly Hyder Defensive specialist/Libero 5-9, Freshman Huntington Beach, California Edison High School ‘05 Golden West & Tower Zero Volleyball Clubs Major: Undeclared HYDER’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned a varsity letter all four years on the volleyball team for coach Trent Jackson…played on the soccer team as a striker…played five years on Golden West Volleyball Club…15s team won the Junior Olympics and she was named to all-tournament team… JUNIOR year named to the All-Sunset League…helped team win the CIF Championships…state semi-finalist…as a SENIOR, led the Chargers to a No. 4 ranking in the California IIAA of CIF Southern section…named to California Challenge’s Gold Division all-tournament team…Steve Lewis Southern California Volleyball Association’s most valuable player. PERSONAL: Kelly Marie Hyder was born January 13, 1988, at Newport Beach, Calif…father Jeff is a Vice President of Sales and Operations…mother Jo Ann is self employed…one sister, Kacy (4/16/91). “It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be.” —Kelly Hyder Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: This year we are going to upset some good teams, win some big games and have fun while doing it! My greatest athletic moment was: Winning CIF in 2004 at Edison High School vs. Mater Dei The athlete I admire most: Lance Armstrong Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Alison Billingsley Since coming to WSU I have learned: I have learned what its like to play on a well connected team who gives 100% all the time. Best book I have ever read: It’s Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life, Lance Armstrong’s biography Favorite food: Pasta and Meatballs (made by mom) /Bacon Least favorite food: Sushi Favorite TV show: Friends Favorite actor: Vince Vaughn Favorite musical group: Jack Johnson The best advice I ever received was: Never Quit! The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My family and coaches, they teach me something new everyday! I’d like to switch places for a day with: Oprah My advice to youngsters: Do what you love and make’s you happy, but don’t be afraid to take a chance! “You miss 100% of the shots you never take.” (Wayne Gretzky) If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: THE BEACH One wish I would make for the 21st century: I wish we could find a cure for all cancer in the world in the 21st century. “Kelly is skilled, she is tough, and she is focused. Don’t be surprised if she begins to rewrite the defensive record books.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 14 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #15 Brittany Johnson Outside Hitter 5-9, Sophomore Phoenix, Arizona Washington High ‘04 Arizona Thunder Volleyball Club Major: Management Information Systems CAREER HIGHS Kills: 21 (vs. Oregon, 2005) H.Pct: .400 (vs. Oakland, 2005) Service Aces: 0 Digs: 9 (vs. Arizona State, 2005) Total Blocks: 8 (twice, 2005) Points: 26.5 (vs. Oregon, 2005) JOHNSON’S WSU CAREER: FRESHMAN (2005) - Graduated from high school in December 2004 and began classes at WSU in January 2005…participated in spring conditioning and matches…named to Pac-10 All-Freshman team honorable mention…landed career-high 16 kills against No. 4 Stanford… had 10 kills and nine digs in win over ASU…eight blocks versus Middle Tennessee State and again in Oregon win…bettered career kills to 21 in Oregon win…had double-figure kills in eight Pac-10 matches…averaging 0.90 bpg in 93 games. JOHNSON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Accumulated nine varsity letters at Washington High…four in volleyball as a middle blocker for coach Ashlee Miller…three in basketball for coach Ty Bauer…two in track and field for coach Randy Erwin…FRESHMAN year was volleyball all-region honorable mention…basketball all-defensive team for 4A Skyline Region…took first in region for high jump and long jump…broke school record in both high jump (5-4) and long jump (16-6 1/2)…as a SOPHOMORE first team all-region volleyball…all-state honorable mention… second team all-region in basketball...team’s leading scorer averaging 16 points per game… track season saw first place region finishes in high jump and 100m dash, second in long jump… finished fourth at state in the long jump…JUNIOR year volleyball team qualified for state quarterfinals…MVP of Arizona 4A Skyline Region…first team all-district (NorthWest Valley)…second team all-state…basketball first team all-region…team captain…during SENIOR year repeated as volleyball region MVP…first team all region…first team allstate selection…Rams volleyball team made it to second round of state tournament…volleyball team captain…graduated in December 2004…played for the Arizona Thunder Club team with coaches Justin Blake and Dave Lamrouex. PERSONAL: Brittany Johnson was born January 21, 1987, at Phoenix, Ariz…father Greg Johnson is retired…mother Mary Pace is vice president of an insurance company…two brothers, Trevor (2/24/90) and Jordan Pace (7/14/99)…graduated top two percent of her class with 3.97 GPA…National Honor Society…student government officer three years at high school…member of dance team…interested in pursuing a degree in management information systems with a minor in accounting. Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: This year’s team will be fun to watch because we have a lot of energy and passion for the game of volleyball, and it definitely shows when we play. My greatest athletic moment was: My greatest athletic moment came in my first Pac-10 victory experience against my hometown “rival” at our home, Bohler Gym. The athlete I admire most: Misty May and Kerri Walsh Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Carly Hayashikawa is a WSU athlete that I really enjoy watching because she seems to take control of back row defense almost effortlessly. Since coming to WSU I have learned: Since coming to WSU I have learned that I can feel the same love and support that I get from my family at home, here in Pullman from my teammates and coaches. Best book I have ever read: The Color Purple Favorite food: I love to eat meat! More specifically, steak is my favorite. Least favorite food: I do not enjoy eating fish. Favorite TV show: I don’t really watch TV that often. If I do watch it though, it is usually some type of sporting event. Favorite actor: Johnny Depp Favorite musical group: I don’t have a favorite musical group because I like too many types of music! The best music is something I can dance to. The best advice I ever received was: “Don’t be so hard on yourself.” The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My parents have had the greatest influence on my life I’d like to switch places for a day with: I would switch places with my Dad. My advice to youngsters: Live, work, and play everyday in college like it’s your last, because these four years go by fast! If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: I would bring the constant sunshine from Phoenix to WSU. One wish I would make for the 21st century: I don’t make wishes, I make demands. I will play volleyball in the NCAA tournament. “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.” —Archie Griffen 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 15 playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #10 April Lott CAREER HIGHS Kills: 9 (vs. San Jose State, 2004) H.Pct: .273 (vs. Idaho State, 2005) Service Aces: 1 (vs. California, 2004) Digs: 18 (vs. USC, 2005) Total Blocks: 3 (vs. Miami, 2004) Points: 10.5 (vs. San Jose State, 2004) Middle Blocker 6-0, Senior Kennewick, Washington Kamiakin High Velocity Volleyball Club Major: Pharmacy LOTT’S WSU CAREER: JUNIOR (2005) - Saw action in 56 games including six starts in last month of season…career-high 18 digs at USC…ended the season with seven kills and .300 hpct. versus Washington…SOPHOMORE (2004) - Starter first weekend of season…career-high 9 kills vs. San Jose State… 6 digs in each of first two matches this year…played in 56 games this season…landed five kills and six digs vs. No. 13 California…FRESHMAN (2003) - Recruited walk-on…subbed in against Gonzaga and Oregon and contributed to both wins for the Cougars. LOTT’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Lettered twice for volleyball coach Mary Opitz and once for golf coach Dennis Rose at Kamiakin High… a member of seven state champion teams at Nampa Christian…FRESHMAN and SOPHOMORE years moved up a team level in volleyball…named most improved player both seasons…as JUNIOR, first year on varsity volleyball…in golf, received most inspirational player… SENIOR year captained volleyball team with third place in Big Nine Conference, 20-13 overall record…named all-conference first team…also received all-area and all-state nominations…named team’s most valuable player…played on the John Patrick Velocity U-18 Club team. PERSONAL: Born April R. Lott March 25, 1985 at Kennewick, Wash…father Evan works as an information systems officer in the insurance industry… mother Shannon Sharp, a WSU graduate, works as an office manager at a gym…older brother Martin (3/16/79) graduated from WSU in 2004 and is working on his MBA at Oregon… earned Academic letter at Kamiakin High…received the Who’s Who Among American High School Student Award…senior class VP…Benton County Community Networks Student Rep… graduated in top 10 percent of class…National Honor Society… active in Key Club, Link Crew and Fellowship of Christian Athletes…pursuing a degree in pharmacy. Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: Bohler Gym just gets better and better every year. It will be highlighted by a team that is determined to be great. My greatest athletic moment was: Running into the bleachers at a dead sprint after a ball and nearly cracking my chin in half. Pretty embarrassing actually (and yes, I got the ball!) The athlete I admire most: Lance Armstrong Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: LaToya Harris Since coming to WSU I have learned: First and foremost, I have begun to learn who I am and who I hope I will be some day. Best book I have ever read: The Bible Favorite food: Bananas and peanut butter Least favorite food: Lasagna Favorite TV show: CSI Favorite actor: Will Ferrell Favorite musical group: Shawn McDonald The best advice I ever received was: Live each day as if it was your last The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: There have been so many, but most importantly, my family. I’d like to switch places for a day with: Oprah Winfrey My advice to youngsters: If you fall down 7 times, get up 8. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: Taco Bell One wish I would make for the 21st century: I wish life would slow down a little bit so that more time can be spent enjoying it! “Oh the things you can think if you only try.” —Dr. Seuss 16 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y # 4 Jalen Pendon Defensive Specialist/Libero 5-8, Sophomore Tacoma, Washington Spanaway Lake High ‘05 Puget Sound Volleyball Club Major: Physical Therapy CAREER HIGHS Kills: 20 (vs. Oregon, 2005) H.Pct: .250 (vs. Oregon State, 2005) Service Aces: 3 (vs. Portland, 2005) Digs: 35 (vs. Arizona State, 2005) SR Points: 22.5 (vs. Oregon, 2005) PENDON’S WSU CAREER: FRESHMAN (2005) - Graduated from high school in January 2005 and began classes at WSU that same month…participated in winter conditioning… surgery on left knee in January 2005…spent rest of spring rehabbing…named to Pac-10 All-Freshman team honorable mention…as starting libero, averaged 4.55 digs per game which was sixth-best in Pac-10…set school record with 35 digs in the ASU match...had tied school record with 34 digs in 3-1 earlier season win over ASU…double-figure digs in 28 of WSU’s 31 matches…20 or more digs 11 times…season total of 514 digs is WSU single-season record…landed three aces at Portland… started at left-side against Oregon and OSU Nov. 17-18 and tagged 34 kills (3.77 kpg)…due to knee condition can only play at OH sparingly. PENDON’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned five varsity letters at Spanaway Lake High…three in volleyball and two in track…all with coach Shirley Baker…as a SOPHOMORE, named school’s athlete of the month for September… Sentinels volleyball team finished ninth at state 4A tournament…selected all-tournament team in the South Puget Sound League…named team MVP…during spring, finished ninth at state track meet in the 400m dash with time of 57.6…JUNIOR year selected as Athlete of the Year by the Tacoma News Tribune…named to volleyball all-area team by Seattle P.I. newspaper…co-MVP for SPSL volleyball…team finished with a 12-0 record in league, third in state…selected to state all-tournament team… SENIOR year team finished fifth in state…received MVP of the SPSL…repeated as Tacoma News Tribune Athlete of the Year…team MVP…also team most inspirational awards…team captain…during prep career also played on the Puget Sound Volleyball Club Team for coaches Jan Kirk and Kelly Kirk…member of U-18 team as a 16-yearold…named to all-tournament team at U-17 as team placed fifth at national championships…named Seattle Post Intelligencer “All-Star Athlete” in 2005. “If you’re trying to achieve, there will be roadblocks. I’ve had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.” —Michael Jordan Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: Washington State volleyball will be fun to watch this year because we have a lot of loud, exciting players who will bring energy to Bohler Gym that everyone can feel. My greatest athletic moment was: My greatest athletic moment was placing 3rd in the state championships for volleyball. It wasn’t first but the girls I battled with made it feel like first. The athlete I admire most: Michael Jordan Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Adetokunbo Faleti, she is so calm and collected on the court and always has positive attitude no matter what situation Since coming to WSU I have learned: Never give up…after two knee surgeries I learned that I can still make it. Best book I have ever read: Dragon Tales (read it when I was little) Favorite food: Pork chops Least favorite food: Mushrooms Favorite TV show: The Shop, on BET Favorite actor: Denzel Washington Favorite musical group: I don’t have any specific group but I listen to a lot of R&B and Rap The best advice I ever received was: The three B’s: Books Before Boys The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My mom. She is the one that got me where I am now, without her help and pushing I don’t know where I would be. I’d like to switch places for a day with: Kerri Walsh My advice to youngsters: Never give up and don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t do. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: My bed One wish I would make for the 21st century: That as a nation we can come together and appreciate each other and never forget about those in need. (Hurricane Katrina victims) PERSONAL: Born Jalen Pendon, June 2, 1987, at Redmond, Wash…mother Julita is a program coordinator…two brothers, Joel Rebillion (8/02/73) and Kheel Thomas (4/27/86)… maintained a GPA of 3.6 in high school…received the Tacoma Urban League’s 2003 Distinguished Youth Citizenship Award… three-time winner of the Elizabeth Wesley Incentive Award… National Honor Society member…interested in pursuing a career in physical therapy. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 17 playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #22 Maureen Perez Setter 5-8, Junior Vancouver, Wash. Heritage High ‘04/ Univ. of Central Florida Major: English CAREER HIGHS Kills: 3 (twice, 2005) H.Pct: .333 (vs. Oral Roberts, 2005) Service Aces: 2 (vs. Oral Roberts, 2005) Digs: 14 (twice, 2005) Points: 6.5 (vs. Oregon, 2005) PEREZ’S WSU CAREER: SOPHOMORE (2005) - Took over starting setter spot midway through season…had 14 digs against Idaho State and Arizona…during second game of Idaho match, caught a teammate’s elbow in face and had stitches and a swollen, black left eye for a week…career-high 63 assists and seven blocks in 11/17 win over Oregon…averaged 7.00 assists per game (9th in Pac-10) and 1.94 digs per game in 84 games. PEREZ’S UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA CAREER: FRESHMAN (2004) - Played in 28 games averaging 4.57 assists per game…Golden Knights were 8-15. PEREZ’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Attended Pine Creek High School, Colorado Springs, Colo. for three years and was an academic all-state selection all three years…transferred to Heritage High at Vancouver, Wash….altogether earned six letters, four in volleyball and two in basketball…as a FRESHMAN varsity volleyball starter…led team in blocks… team undefeated in league…regional champions…placed seventh at Colorado State Tournament…SOPHOMORE year starter on varsity volleyball and basketball…all-league volleyball third team…all-area honorable mention…volleyball league champions…basketball team league and regional champions… named basketball defensive player of the year…led team in steals per game…during JUNIOR year all-league and all-area first teams…captained volleyball team…set school record in blocks, digs, and service points...as a SENIOR at Heritage High, named All-Greater Saint Helens League and all-area player of the year…volleyball all-state first team…voted most inspirational and team MVP…academic all-state…basketball team starter… played club volleyball for four years…freshman year placed 11th at Junior Olympics with Colorado Juniors VBC with coach Judy Peer…sophomore year played for Front Range VBC with coach James Beasley…junior year played for Thundercats VBC with coach Greg Remaklus…senior year played for Cowlitz Red VBC with coach Bill Marshall. “Some measure passion by glory and fame, but it’s how hard you’re willing to work when no one’s watching that gives true meaning to the word.” —Maureen Perez 18 Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: We are a very close team that has a lot of passion; we all want to work hard together to help put WSU on the map. My greatest athletic moment was: Being able to play in the high school state tourney with my baby sister. The athlete I admire most: My dad, he played college football for the University of Montana and he has helped me get through so much by telling me about his own stories. Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Brittany Johnson Since coming to WSU I have learned: I have really learned to work hard for everything that I want, and I have met some of my closest friends!!! Best book I have ever read: Blue like Jazz, and also Ruthless Trust Favorite food: Steak…Meat in general Least favorite food: Olives...That’s about it Favorite TV show: CSI Favorite actor: Chris Farley, Jim Belushi Favorite musical group: Trapt, Incubus, Jack Johnson The best advice I ever received was: “Whatever you do, do it with no fear,” and “Love the Lord with all your mind, heart, body and soul.” The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My family: my two sisters Joelle and Emily, my mom Shawn, and my Dad Tom. I’d like to switch places for a day with: No one. I like me!!! My advice to youngsters: Always, always dream big; you never know where you’ll end up. Trust me I know! If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: Jamba juice, a 7-11 and my dog Reggie One wish I would make for the 21st century: I wish for better aids education in Africa, to help limit the astronomical amount of deaths. I believe education is the key that would have a profound effect. PERSONAL: Born Maureen Mikael Perez January 27, 1986, at Redlands, Calif…father Tomas is a pastor who played football at Univ. of Montana…mother Shawn is a publicist and marketing director for a non-profit organization who was a gymnast at Montana…two sisters, Joelle (7/22/88) and Emily (5/18/92)… listed in Who’s Who in Sports for volleyball…received Maya Angelo youth writing award and JFK public speaking award… member of National Honor Society...Fellowship of Christian Athletes…senior speaker at graduation ceremonies…coached youth volleyball, basketball and soccer…enjoys mountain hiking, snowboarding and surfing…majoring in English and secondary education fields at WSU. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y # 19 Cassie Robbins Middle Blocker 6-3, Freshman Yakima, Washington Eisenhower High School ‘06 Major: Communication ROBBINS’ HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned two varsity letters in volleyball for coach Brad Ackerman…also three year varsity letters in basketball for coach John Triplett…JUNIOR year volleyball team finished with a 35-2 record…finished second in regional tournament and second in state 4A tournament…basketball team finished with a 24-4 record… voted most improved…SENIOR year volleyball won district championship…finished second in regional tournament and second in state…named to the All-Big Nine Conference volleyball first team…basketball team finished with a 29-2 record…district champions and finished fourth in state…named all-league defensive player and to the all-tournament second team…averaged 16 points and 9 rebounds per game…summer of 2006 played in the all-state volleyball matches and in the AllStar Media Basketball Classic. PERSONAL: Cassie Lee Robbins was born March 11, 1988, at Yakima, Washington…father Kevin in law enforcement…mother Shelia is a registrar…sister Kelly (11-9-76) played basketball at Montana State-Northern and is now the women’s basketball assistant coach at Yakima Valley CC…sister Kayla (8-22-94)… brother Tyler (3-12-86)…earned 3.2 GPA and named Student of the Month in foreign language and physical education… planning to major in communication at WSU. “Treat others how you would want to be treated.” —Cassie Robbins Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: It will be fun to watch because we have a lot of talent and power on the court. My greatest athletic moment was: Placing fourth in state for basketball, my team worked so hard. The athlete I admire most: My sister Kelly. Her life is dedicated to athletics. Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: I love to watch Brittany play; she has so much compassion for the game. Since coming to WSU I have learned: I have learned that you play for the team and play as hard as you can. Best book I have ever read: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Favorite food: Fettuccini Alfredo Least favorite food: Spaghetti Favorite TV show: CSI Favorite actor: Paul Walker Favorite musical group: Natasha Bettingfield The best advice I ever received was: Life is not fair but you have to keep on fighting. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My parents, sister Kelly and my high school teacher/coach Jesse Stueckle I’d like to switch places for a day with: 50 cent My advice to youngsters: Don’t watch too much TV and take up a sport. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: My cat One wish I would make for the 21st century: I would wish for the war in Iraq to stop and terrorism all together. “Cassie has a great physical presence at the net as a blocker. She can reach way over the net. We are looking forward to improving her offensive skills and to the impact she will have on this team as this season progresses.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 19 playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y #20 Kelly Rosin Outside Hitter 6-1, Senior Springfield, Oregon Springfield High ‘03 Webfoot Juniors Volleyball Club Major: Human Development CAREER HIGHS Kills: 23 (vs. San Jose State, 2004) H.Pct: .421 (vs. Radford, 2004) Service Aces: 3 (twice, 2004) Digs: 18 (twice, 2004) Total Blocks: 8 (vs. California, 2005) Points: 26.0 (vs. Syracuse, 2004) ROSIN’S WSU CAREER: JUNIOR (2005) - Nailed 18 kills and four blocks versus Gonzaga and in second match vs. Zags, 10 kills and 10 digs…career-high eight blocks against California…2.24 kpg and 2.87 points per game were third highest on team….double-digit kills in 12 matches this year…hit .556 with 10 kills in win over Oregon…SOPHOMORE (2004) - Named to UNLV Classic and LMU Furama Hotel Invitational All-Tournament teams…one of four returning starters from 2003 team…averaging 3.60 kpg, second on team and 10th -best in Pac-10…4.19 ppg is second on team, 10th in Pac-10…landed career-high 23 kills (.254) in San Jose State match…5 blocks in first UNLV match and again at Oregon State…3 aces vs. Colorado State and California…double-figure kills in 22 of 31 matches this year…career-high 18 digs in win at Oregon…2.17 dpg average and 2.29 dpg in Pac-10 matches, both third-best on team…1,228 attack attempts was 342 more than next highest on team…FRESHMAN (2003) - Starter who missed five matches mid-season due to sore back…contributed seven blocks in ASU win…0.75 blocks per game average was third-best on team…blocked 0.82 per game in Pac-10 only matches…had 12 kills and hit .333 against Wichita State…at UW had 6 kills, hit .400, nailed two aces and had 11 digs. ROSIN’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Accumulated seven varsity letters at Springfield High…four letters earned with volleyball coach Dustin Remington…one in basketball for coach Charlie Olds…two letters in track and field as a high jumper for coach Rick Squires…as a FRESHMAN, selected All-Midwestern League third team…voted volleyball team’s most improved… SOPHOMORE year selected to all-league second team…during JUNIOR year, captained volleyball team…in addition to first team honors, named league MVP…also selected to second team all-state…named team MVP…as a SENIOR, repeated with league MVP and first team honors…all-state second team selection…again team captain…named KMTR’s Prep Athlete of the Week…selected Applebee’s Student of the Month…played on Webfoot Juniors 18 Gold Club Volleyball team for coach Cathy Nelson…finished 23rd at Davis Festival in 2002 and 25th in 2003. Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: We have a different chemistry on the court and no matter whom the opponent on the other side may be we are going to bring our best game. My greatest athletic moment was: Playing the University of Washington in Pullman in 2004 and battling for a win for five intense games. The athlete I admire most: Dwyane Wayde (Miami Heat) Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: LaToya Harris Since coming to WSU I have learned: That there is no way of getting through college without great friends. Best book I have ever read: The Lovely Bones Favorite food: My dad’s cedar smoked Salmon Least favorite food: Seafood Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite actor: Jack Black Favorite musical group: Dave Matthews Band The best advice I ever received was: No matter how you play on the court, off the court you are still a loving and caring person and someone is proud of you. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My club coach, Cathy Nelson; my grandma, and my dad I’d like to switch places for a day with: Ogonna Nnamani My advice to youngsters: Never give up! Every tough time is a learning experience that will help you succeed in the future. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: My family and friends One wish I would make for the 21st century: I wish that I could help those who have helped me get where I am today. PERSONAL: Born Kelly Jean Rosin February 18, 1985 at Eugene, Ore…father Darrell is an electrician…one sister, Kimberly (12/16/79)…member of the National Honor Society…LINK leader…member of Students Opposed to Drugs and Alcohol Club…majoring in human development. “It’s like wrestling a gorilla. You don’t quit when you’re tired-you quit when the gorilla is tired.” —Kelly Rosin 20 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y # 11 Stephanie Weishaar Defensive Specialist/Libero 5-3, Sophomore Camas, Washington Camas High ‘05 Cowlitz Asics Volleyball Club Major: Sport Management CAREER HIGHS Service Aces: 3 (vs. Oregon, 2005) Digs: 17 (vs. Oregon State, 2005) Points: 3.0 (vs. Oregon, 2005) WEISHAAR’S WSU CAREER: FRESHMAN (2005) Walked-on the team in August…played in 90 games as defensive specialist…one ace and 13 digs in 3-1 win over Arizona State…11 digs at USC…season-high 17 digs against Oregon State…landed three aces in win over Oregon. WEISHAAR’S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER: Earned a total of seven varsity letters at Camas High…three years on varsity volleyball for coach Kit Kaneakoa, three years as a point guard on the basketball team for coach Joe Farland, and one year golfing with coach Roger Hamreus…JUNIOR year named to All-Saint Helen’s League second team for both volleyball and basketball… as a SENIOR the Papermakers volleyball team finished second at district and sixth in state 3A tournament…tabbed first team all-league and second team all-region…set school record for most digs in a game average with 4.28 digs per game…played on the Cowlitz Asics Volleyball Club for coach Bill Marshall…finished 11th at 2005 Reno Volleyball Festival...club MVP in 2004…awarded Candis Carter Spirit Award for “playing defense at its highest level.” PERSONAL: Stephanie Weishaar was born July 14, 1987, at Portland, Ore…father Brad is a business manager…mother Mary is a teacher and a 1984 WSU graduate…grandmother Phyllis Weishaar graduated from Washington State in 1956… one brother, Scott (12/14/89)…earned the U.S. Marine Corps Distinguished Athletic Award and U.S. Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award…member of Key Club, ASB treasurer… planning to major in sport management at WSU. Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: We play with passion/ heart and compete everyday. My greatest athletic moment was: Playing against the national champions in front of 5,000 people. The athlete I admire most: Lance Armstrong Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: LaToya Harris Since coming to WSU I have learned: Be yourself Best book I have ever read: In Her Shoes Favorite food: Cheesburger and chocolate milkshake Least favorite food: Seafood Favorite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy Favorite actor: Rachel McAdams Favorite musical group: Gavin Degraw The best advice I ever received was: Don’t compromise your integrity just to get ahead. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: Dad and Mom I’d like to switch places for a day with: Oprah My advice to youngsters: Have fun! If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: Nordstrom One wish I would make for the 21st century: Washington State Volleyball National Champions “Victory always starts in the head. It’s a state of mind. It then spreads with such radiance and such affirmation that destiny can do nothing but obey.”—Stephanie Weishaar 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 21 playerprofiles W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y # 3 Tara West Middle Blocker 6-0, Sophomore Perth, Australia Rossmoyne Senior High School ‘02 Australian Institute of Sport Major: General Biological WEST’S PRE-WSU CAREER: Received three bronze medals in the Australian Schools Cup…earned five gold medals in the Western Australian Volleyball Schools Cup…member of the 2001 Australian Youth team that played in the Asian Youth Championships…member of the 2002 Australian Junior team that played in Asian Junior Championships…awarded the ‘Fairest and Best’ award for Rossmoyne Netball Club…won five gold medals in beach volleyball in the Western Australian Beach Volleyball Championships…as a JUNIOR at Rossmoyne Senior High received a gold medal representing Western Australia at the Australian Volleyball Championships…selected in the Australian Youth Team…as a SENIOR represented Western Australia in the Under 19 Australian Volleyball Championships and received a gold medal…selected in the Australian Junior Team...in 2003 attended Curtin University and won gold medal representing Western Australia in the Australian Volleyball Championships…awarded “All Star 6” award…in 2004 represented the Australian Institute of Sport in the Australian Volleyball League and won a gold medal. PERSONAL: Tara Louise West was born November 29, 1985, at Perth, Western Australia…father Ashley is a project manager…mother Robyn is a public servant…two sisters, Lauren (6/11/82) and Lisa (9/13/83)…comes to WSU with a 3.94 GPA. “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” —Thomas Edison 22 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Why will Washington State University volleyball be fun to watch this year: Because we have a great team culture, both on and off the court. My greatest athletic moment was: Representing Australia in the VTV Cup in Vietnam, 2004 The athlete I admire most: Kerri Pottharst(Australian Beach Volleyball player- Gold medalist at the Sydney Olympic Games) Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Current or former WSU athlete you enjoy watching perform: Aron Baynes (Basketball) and Tiana Rodriquez (Rowing) Since coming to WSU I have learned: That you can wear flip flops in the snow! Best book I have ever read: The DaVinci Code Favorite food: Vegemite Toast Least favorite food: Anchovies and olives Favorite TV show: The OC and Australian Idol Favorite actor: Will Ferrell Favorite musical group: Missy Higgins The best advice I ever received was: My mom always says, “Everything always happens for a reason.” It has really helped me in the best and worst of times. The person or people who have had the greatest influence on my life: My Mom and Dad I’d like to switch places for a day with: I’d like to switch places for a day with: Nobody - I am happy being me. My advice to youngsters: Make the most of every opportunity that presents itself. If I could bring anything from my hometown to WSU what would it be: The beach One wish I would make for the 21st century: For everybody to be happy :) V O L L E Y B A L L “Climbing is not easy. It can be painful, at times discouraging, and sometimes going back down seems more appealing, however for me, climbing to the top is my only desire, and nothing will hinder that.” —Tara West 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 23 “Most days begin before 6 a.m. and end well into the night. On our journey, each of us is committed to long-term success but we also embrace the challenge to make this team better each day than we were the day before. Everyday in everyway we are getting better and better and there are no small things. Soon the victories that only our staff, our team, and our administration know about, will be transformed into victories for everyone to see.” These are our coaches 24 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L q&awithbrianheffernan W A S H I N G T O N What do you enjoy most about coaching at Washington State? After my family and my faith, building Cougar Volleyball into a championship caliber program is my passion. There are three things that I really enjoy about my coaching experience so far at Washington State. First, working with our staff to help our student-athletes achieve their goals is an honor. I have seen many great improvements within the program in the last two years. We view these improvements are stepping stones to future success on the court. Second, my family has come into contact with many wonderful people within the community who have reached out to us in a very supportive way. They have great pride in Cougar Athletics and want to do all they can to help us to be successful. Third is the support within our department. Bohler Gym is unique within the Pac-10 Conference as a volleyball only facility. Facilities are only the beginning; Cougar Athletics has a community of coaches and administrators that are here to help us succeed both in the classroom and on the court. What is your coaching philosophy? I enjoy the responsibilities that come with leading students-athletes through the process of rebuilding this program. As a coach I want our staff to help our students remain focused on this process and to learn that our attention to the things we can control will make a big difference. The foundation of my coaching philosophy is “athlete first.” We strive to provide the very best student-athlete experience for every team member. Who are your Coaching Mentors? The athletes may be my greatest teachers. I know I learn from them everyday. My high school and club coach, Joe Gillespie, my college coach Tom Peterson at Penn State (now head coach for BYU men’s volleyball), and Marv Dunphy at Pepperdine taught me a great deal about volleyball, coaching methodology and each has been a role model of perseverance through the years. Most recently, I had the opportunity to work with Mike Hebert at the University of Minnesota. When I arrived at Minnesota, Mike immediately opened my eyes to the world of coaching beyond the gym and he modeled for me a commitment to overall program development. S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y base and ability to teach are critical but what I value most is support and professionalism. I believe we have these qualities in Jody Garry and Ken Ko. From what I have seen so far, both Jody and Ken have the strength to lead and the grace to follow. They have lots of great idea’s and coaching experiences that will benefit Cougar Volleyball in the years ahead. What do you look for in a recruit? That is easy - you must have a big heart! Have you ever been part of building something special? If the answer is yes and you enjoyed that experience, then you understand the feelings of great pride and investment that come with building. I was at a home visit recently and asked the prospective student-athlete this very question. As she shared her story I could see how much pride she had taken in her effort. After her story I intentionally downplayed it by saying, “Sounds like lots of work, you should have just bought that in the store.” What came next was so awesome. She put her game face on. As she supported her project, her face turned a little red, her eyes and facial expression grew more intense and the tone of her voice became passionate. This is exactly what I was looking for. We need athletes who are passionate about building a special volleyball program. The best part, this athlete is now a Cougar! What makes Washington State a unique place? As a Cougar athlete you are not just a face in the crowd you are part of a community that takes great pride in being Cougars. We seek recruits to embrace our school, our volleyball program and our community. Pullman is a small college town with an extremely supportive and proud fan base. The moment our athletes step foot on this campus they must embrace the responsibility of being a prominent role model within the community. When you are recruiting a potential studentathlete what are Washington State’s selling points? As I stated earlier, Washington State and the Pullman, WA community combine to make a very special collegiate environment for myself, my family and for our student athletes. Washington State provides major college athletics with an intimate setting and a very supportive fan base. What are your long term goals for the program? The goals are simple: Graduate 100% of our student athletes. Win a Pac-10 & National Championship. Help prepare student-athletes for success in life. How important is Bohler Gym to Cougar Volleyball? Bohler Gym is one of the premier volleyball only facilities in the nation. Currently we are the only Pac-10 school who has a facility dedicated specifically to the sport of volleyball and we have the greatest fans. The intimacy of Bohler is what is really exciting - it is a 3,000 seat facility with our fans right on top of the action. Our event management staff, our season ticket holders and our Super Fans group do an awesome job of creating an environment that is respectful of our opponents yet provides our team with a home court advantage. How will your previous experiences help you to rebuild this program? There have been many great challenges along the journey as a player and coach. Challenges are welcomed and they are a big part of the fun for me as a coach. These experiences have given me a big picture mentality and a very process-oriented (versus outcome-oriented) approach. This mentality has equipped me with patience and the ability to continue moving forward through adversity. There are many awesome challenges ahead for Cougar Volleyball and we are searching for the athletes who will also take great pride in building a special program. What do you consider your greatest achievements in your first two years at Washington State? Our greatest achievement by far has been the improvements we have seen within our team chemistry and in the classroom. I see more athletes on a mission together. The question is no longer, “What is in this for me?” but has changed to, “What can I do to help this team be successful?” Our progress as a team in the classroom has been awesome since Fall 2004. Our team grade point has progressed from below 3.0 to above a 3.3 and climbing! What do you look for in an assistant coach? My first two years were a tremendous learning experience for me as a head coach. Knowledge 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 25 cougarcoaches W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y BRIAN HEFFERNAN Head Coach Brian Heffernan begins his third season with Washington State volleyball proud of his team’s commitment and desire to begin the climb back to the NCAA Championship Tournament. Heffernan was appointed the 10th volleyball coach in WSU history in June 2004, and continues the process of putting his unique stamp on the program. He took the reins committed to building a “flagship” collegiate volleyball program through the creation of a positive and productive environment for studentathletes. Heffernan’s immediate concerns are developing consistency and building trusting relationships through competence and interactions among the players and the Cougar volleyball coaching staff. HOMETOWN: Eden, New York HIGH SCHOOL: Eden Senior High, Eden, NewYork. COLLEGE: Penn State University, 1993- Earned undergraduate degree in secondary education and biological sciences…played men’s volleyball 1991-93, participating in NCAA final four 1991, 1992, 1993…team representative to Penn State StudentAthlete Advisory Board…earned academic achievement award for student-athletes 1991, 1992, and 1993…earned Master of Education degree from University of Minnesota (2006). COACHING EXPERIENCE: Penn State, 1993-94 - Assistant coach for men’s volleyball team which won the national championship Pepperdine University, 1994-96 - Volunteer assistant coach for men’s volleyball team Asics Nova Volleyball Club, 2000, head coach and co-director of girls’ volleyball club…2000 USAV Junior National Championship bronze medalist Renegade Volleyball Club, 1995-99 - Founder, head coach and director of girls’ volleyball club…1996 Davis Festival Champions…1998 USAV Junior National Championship silver medalist USA Women’s Youth National Volleyball Team, 1998 - Assistant coach, NORCECA Championships, Puerto Rico USA Women’s Junior National Volleyball Team, 1999 - Head coach, World Championships, Saskatoon, Canada USA Women’s Pan-Am Games Volleyball Team, 2003 - Training assistant, Pan-Am Games, Dominican Republic University of Minnesota, 2000-2004 - Associate Head Coach…2000 NCAA Sweet 16…2001 NCAA second round…2002 NCAA Sweet 16…2003 Big Ten Champions…2003 NCAA Final Four Diggin’It Volleyball, Inc., 2001-2006 - Co-owner of Diggin’It Volleyball Camps Washington State University, 2004-present - Head coach…record of 14-48, 4-32 Pac-10 ORGANIZATIONS: Member of American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) SPOUSE: Carol Heffernan CHILDREN: Katie Elen (3/18/02); Jane Marion (1/14/04) -----------------------------------Heffernan Collegiate / International Coaching Career Season Conference Finish 2005 Washington State 9-22 2-16 (9th) 2004 Washington State 5-26 2-16 (9th) 2003 Minnesota 26-11 15-5 (2nd) 2002 Minnesota 32-6 17-3 (1st) 2001 Minnesota 19-13 10-10 (T5th) 2000 Minnesota 30-4 17-3 (2nd) 1999 USA Junior National Team Junior World Championships 4-2 (7th) 1998 USA Youth National Team Youth NORCECA Champions 6-0 (1st) 1997 Cal State Los Angeles 23-10 12-8 (T4th) 1996 Pepperdine (men) 14-12 7-12 (5th) 1995 Pepperdine (men) 16-11 10-9 (3rd) 1994 Penn State (men) 25-3 9-0 (1st) NCAA Final Four NCAA Regional Semifinal NCAA Second Round NCAA Regional Semifinal NCAA Second Round NCAA Regional Quarterfinal NCAA Regional Semifinal NCAA Champions “The student athlete experience is very important for Cougar Volleyball” said Heffernan. “One of the foundations of our philosophy is ‘athlete first.’ Putting Heffernan Collegiate Playing Career the athlete first runs deeper than the well-being of the 1993 Penn State 21-5 9-1 (1st) NCAA Final Four 1992 Penn State 17-13 6-2 (1st) NCAA Final Four athletes we coach. As a staff we want to accompany 1991 Penn State 28-6 8-0 (1st) NCAA Final Four our students through the learning process and help 1989 Ball State 27-8 9-1 (1st) NCAA Final Four them to grow beyond their comfort zone. Progress has been made and we are beginning to see a greater looks to bring his own brand of success to the Cougar volsense of athlete investment and ownership throughout our leyball program. team.” Heffernan, a native of Eden, New York, earned a B.S. Dedicated to building team chemistry and promoting an degree in secondary education and biological studies in “out-work and out-prepare” program culture, Heffernan 1993 from Penn State University in State College, Pa. He 26 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L cougarcoaches W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y was a member of the Penn State men’s volleyball squad ing the 2002 Big Ten Conference championship and reachfrom 1991-1993 and played in three NCAA men’s volleying the 2003 NCAA Championship semi-final match. The ball national semi-finals with the Nittany Lions. Heffernan 2002 and 2000 Minnesota teams made NCAA Sweet Sixreturned to Penn State as an assistant coach with the men’s teen appearances along with a second round appearance by volleyball program the 2001 squad. In addition to in 1994 and helped his coaching duties at Minne“Developing the ability to work with and for others coach the team to the sota, Heffernan assisted Hebert toward common goals is a skill that will benefit each 1994 NCAA Champiand the U.S. National Team in student-athlete throughout their lifetime. Through this onship. their training for the 2003 Pan process, student-athletes realize that setting, working American Games in the DominiAfter his tenure at can Republic. toward and reaching goals is among the most rewardPenn State, Heffernan ing achievements in team sports.” moved to California Ever active in the developand spent two years as ment of young players, Hef—Brian Heffernan a volunteer assistant fernan is co-owner of Diggin’It for the men’s volleyVolleyball Camps Inc., which ball program at Pepperdine University. During his stint in currently runs successful volleyball camps in Minnesota and Malibu, Heffernan founded the Renegade Volleyball Club Wyoming. Future plans include implementing camps and serving as director and head coach through 1999. The club clinics in the state of Washington and throughout the region produced the 1996 Davis Festival Champions and the 1998 to foster positive Cougar experiences throughout the state. USAV Junior National Championship Silver Medalist. NotaIn addition to coaching, Heffernan taught classes while ble Renegade athletes include NCAA All-Americans Sherisa at Penn State and Minnesota, along with a three-year stint Livingston (University of Wisconsin), Brooke Niles (UC Santa at Oak Park High School in Agoura Hills, Calif., as a biology, Barbara), and Brooke Rundle (UC Santa Barbara). The 2003 chemistry, and global sciences teacher. Heffernan recently NCAA Division I Player of the Year, Kim Willoughby (Univercompleted his Master of Education degree from the University of Hawaii) played for Heffernan on the Asics Nova Volsity of Minnesota. leyball Club in Huntington Beach, Calif., while UCLA’s KrysCoach Heffernan and his wife Carol have two daughters, tal McFarland, a 2004 AVCA All-America third team honKate (3/18/02) and Jane (1/14/04). oree, played on both the Renegade and Asics Nova teams. While with the Renegade club, Heffernan took advantage of other coaching opportunities, serving as an assistant coach with the USA Women’s Youth National Volleyball team for the 1998 NORCECA Championships in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, and was head coach of the USA Women’s Junior National Volleyball Team for the 1999 World Championships. He also volunteered as an assistant with the women’s volleyball program at Cal State Los Angeles in 1998. Heffernan continued his collegiate coaching career at the University of Minnesota in 2000, spending four seasons with the women’s volleyball program; two as associate head coach after serving as an assistant his first two seasons with head coach Mike Hebert. The Golden Gophers experienced much success with Heffernan on staff, claim2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 27 cougarcoaches W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Ken Ko Assistant Coach BORN: January 21, 1971 HOMETOWN: Oakland, Calif. COLLEGE: University of California Davis, B.S. Exercise Science, Biomechanics COACHING EXPERIENCE: 1995-2000 Miramonte High School Head Coach (151-24 record) CIF Champions; California State Championship semifinalist 1998 Contra Costa Coach of the Year 1999-2001 Golden Bear Volleyball Club 2001-2002 Colgate University assistant coach 2002-2004 Cal State Fullerton assistant coach 2004 season third best in school history ----------------------------Ko Facts: • UC Davis men’s volleyball team, 3 years as outside hitter • ACSM Health and Fitness Certification • Physical Therapy Aid, Oakland, 1993-99 • AVCA Assistant Coaches Committee - Big West Representative Ken Ko begins his second year on the Washington State University volleyball coaching staff and is an instrumental component of rebuilding the Cougar volleyball program. Ko works closely with Coach Heffernan in preparing the team for competition and has traveled around the country evaluating potential future Cougar players. A 1993 graduate of UC Davis, Ko earned a bachelor of science degree in physical education with an emphasis in biomechanics as well as played three years for the Aggies’ men’s volleyball team as an outside hitter. Following graduation, he worked as a physical therapy aide in Oakland from 1993-99. Ko started his coaching career at Miramonte High School in Orinda, Calif., where he served as the girls’ volleyball head coach and program director from 1995 to 2000, and the boys’ head coach and program director in 2001. The Miramonte girls won the CIF section title in 1996 and reached the state tournament semifinals. Ko guided the varsity girls’ teams to four league titles and compiled a 151-24 overall record. He was named the Contra Costa Times’ Coach of the Year in 1998. Ko worked with the Golden Bear Volleyball Club in Berkeley, Calif., from 1999-2002, where his club teams competed in consecutive years at the Junior National Championships. He also was a volunteer assistant coach at the University of San Francisco for the 2000 season. Moving east, Ko spent the 2001 season as the assistant coach for the women’s volleyball program at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY, before returning to California to serve as an assistant coach at Cal State Fullerton for three seasons. The 2004 season at CS Fullerton had a record-setting 11 home wins and was the third-best season in the program’s history. The Titans also were ranked number one academically among all CSF teams for three consecutive semesters. Ko has also been involved with USA Volleyball as a court coach for numerous tryouts over the years and most recently was an assistant coach for the 2006 USA Junior National A2 Team which competed in the 2006 High Performance Championships in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Ko also was an assistant coach for the 2005 High Performance A2 Camp and the Junior National A2 Team at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In addition to his coaching experience, Ko has been certified as a Health & Fitness Instructor by the American College of Sports Medicine and has worked as a personal trainer in Oakland, Calif. Ko and Ashley Farasopoulos have been dating for three years. “Ken is one of best kept secrets in our sport. He can do it all and we are fortunate to have him at Washington State.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 28 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L cougarcoaches W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Jody GarRy Assistant Coach An energetic and charismatic leader, Jody Garry is in her third season as an assistant coach with the Cougar volleyball program. Garry, born Jody Paperno, hails from Chatsworth, Calif., where she was All-CIF at Chatsworth High and named MVP of the L.A. Valley All-Stars team. Complementing a stellar high school career, Garry also played club volleyball for three years for the So-Cal Volleyball Club and Zuma Bay VBC. She proved to be a powerhouse for the Fighting Sioux at the University of North Dakota where she started at outside hitter from 1992-1995. A two-time team captain, Garry earned first team All-North Central Conference honors and led the team in hitting percentage in 1995. She was also the team leader in kills in 1994 (293) and 1995 (393) and remains the last Sioux player to lead the team in kills in consecutive years. Still prominently listed in the UND career record books, Garry ranks eighth in kills (1,085), seventh in total attempts (2,973), and seventh in digs (1,222). Garry spent the summer of 1995 as an intern for USA Volleyball in Colorado Springs before returning to the Fighting Sioux volleyball program for the 1996 season as a volunteer assistant coach. She received her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from North Dakota in January 1997. An AAA-rated beach volleyball player, Garry spent the summer of 1997 touring professionally in Italy before joining the staff at Saint Mary’s College in Moraga, California. She spent three seasons with the Gaels as the top assistant and recruiting coordinator. While at SMC, Garry added a physical education teaching credential to her bachelor’s degree in addition to coaching the Lamorinda Volleyball Club which qualified her 18’s team for the Junior Olympics. Garry moved to Southern California in 2000 to continue her beach volleyball career, competing in the California Beach Volleyball Association (CBVA) and making her way into the top-20 “Jody is a great female role model for our student athletes. Her skill set has no limits and I look forward to watching her rise to the challenge of recruiting and coaching in the Conference of Champions.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R BORN: February 11, 1974 HOMETOWN: Chatsworth, Calif. COLLEGE: St. Mary’s College, Teaching Credential K-12 (1999), University of North Dakota, BS in Kinesiology, minor in coaching (1997) COACHING EXPERIENCE: 1996 Intern USAV, Youth National Team (summer) 1997-1999 St. Mary’s College assistant coach/recruiting coordinator, coached Lamorinda VBC, 18’s team qualified for Junior Olympics 2000 Golden West College, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator 2001 Adams State College, Head Volleyball Coach 2002 University of South Dakota, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator—2002 best season in 20 years 2003 Idaho State University, assistant coach/recruiting coordinator—2003 best season in 10 years, CoDirector, Idaho Club Vision VBC, Head coach USAV High Performance beach program (ID) SPOUSE: Kirby Garry CHILDREN: Noah Garry (4/6/05) ----------------------------Garry Facts: • Two-time All-North Central Conference selection • Played Professional Beach Volleyball in Italy • Compete in BVA beach doubles qualifying tournament • Competed in the CBVA as a AAA-rated player rankings. She also competed with her playing partner Jamie Ivers in qualifying tournaments for Beach Volleyball America (BVA). Garry served as the top assistant at Golden West College in Huntington Beach, Calif., where she was a part of their 18th-straight state championship in addition to coaching a 14’s team with the Golden West Volleyball Club. Named head coach at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo., in 2001, Garry left after one season to marry Kirby Garry, an assistant football coach at the University of South Dakota. Garry served as the assistant volleyball coach at South Dakota and helped lead the 2002 squad to a 16-win season, the most wins in 20 years for the USD program. Garry came to WSU from Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho, where she was the top assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for a Bengal’s team that finished the 2003 season with 20 wins. It was the best season in a decade for the ISU volleyball program and earned the squad a third place finish in the Big Sky Conference. While in Pocatello, Garry coached in the USAV Intermountain Volleyball Association working camps and clinics, was the head coach for High Performance sand volleyball clinics, and served as the Co-Director for Idaho Club Vision. In the summer of 2006, Garry coached an eight-day Setting Academy in San Marcos, Texas, with the prestigious volleyball club, Rick Butler’s Sports Performance. Jody and Kirby Garry have one son, Noah (4/6/05). V O L L E Y B A L L 29 supportstaff W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y KIRBY GarRy Coordinator of Volleyball Operations “Kirby sets the standard when it comes to program coordinators. His work is often behind the scenes but he is a priceless addition to our staff.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan Kirby Garry joined the WSU Volleyball Program as the Coordinator of Volleyball Operations in the fall of 2005. Garry’s main duties include coordinating team travel and video operations. He also assists with the Quicksets Booster Group and the Associate Coach program, which involves campus and community leaders in the team’s game-day activities. Prior to moving to Pullman, Garry was the Director of Annual Giving at Idaho State University Athletics and the Bengal Foundation (2003-04). Garry was a team captain and All-North Central Conference wide receiver for the University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, which were threetime league champions (1993, 1994, 1995), and two-time NCAA Division II semifinalists (1993, 1994) during his career. He graduated from UND with a bachelor of arts degree in social science in 2001, and went on to earn a master’s degree in athletic administration from the University of South Dakota in August 2001. Garry was an assistant football coach at the University of South Dakota football program from 1999-2002. He served as a graduate assistant for two seasons before being promoted to full-time assistant coach/recruiting coordinator. He also directed the USD summer football team camp. Kirby is married to WSU Assistant Volleyball Coach Jody Garry and they have one son, Noah (4/6/05). Cynthia Prieto Barb Russell Nicole Sigovich Taro Kawai Aaron Schlueter Lisa Young Linda Chalich Amanda Piechowski Willie Jude Linda Rubenthaler Academic Counselor Student Equipment Manager Athletic Trainer Student Athletic Trainer Sports Information Student Athletic Trainer Sports Information Cougar Sports Radio Network Cougar volleyball fans can listen to all the road contests during the 2006 season. Longtime Palouse area sports broadcaster Steve Grubbs, will be the voice of the Cougar volleyball radio broadcasts. Fans living in the Palouse can tune into KQQQ-AM radio (1150 AM) and on Friday nights, KHTR-FM (104.5 FM). Fans living outside the Pullman-Moscow area can tune into live radio feeds on their computers. To reach the internet connection go to the official Washington State University Athletics website at www.wsucougars. com, click on the audio/video link on the left-side menu and go to the College Sports Pass subscription information at the top of the page. Fans can sign-up for a monthly or year-long subscription at very reasonable rates to listen to Cougar Athletic events through the internet broadcasts. 30 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Steve Grubbs V O L L E Y B A L L Strength Coach Equipment Manager Volleyball Principal Assistant “Endurance takes guts, it takes heart, it takes someone who does not have fear… it takes me.” —Adetokunbo Faleti 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 31 bohlerathleticcomplex W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Bohler Gym The best in the Pac-10 “Bohler Gym is a testament to the commitment that Washington State has made to Cougar Volleyball. It is without a doubt one of the premier volleyball only facilities in the nation.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan Gym ohler b d n a State ture gton he fu t n e i e h r s a a to th gyms ent W ball and c m fi t i i c omm olley ll spe 3 n’s V the c eyba e o t m y 200 t o “Voll a n W e M o , m esta ade t azine is a t Mag has m t.” l l y a t i b s r y spor Volle Unive f our o h t grow Bohler Gym Facts 32 • Home to Cougar Athletics since 1928. • The only facility solely dedicated to volleyball in the Pacific10 Conference. • Dominating home court advantage as fans are virtually on top of the action. • Cougars enjoy tremendous fan support from the University and the Pullman communities. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L cougarlockerroom W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y “Our locker room is newly renovated to provide a space for our students to start and end their day in which they can take pride. Whether in between classes or preparing themselves mentally and physically for practice or competition, the locker room is a home for Cougar Volleyball.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 33 wsuathleticfacilities W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y “We are very fortunate to be surrounded by greatness in all of our athletic facilities. Bohler Gym provides us with our very own volleyball facility for training and competition. The Cougar Mania Weight Room offers a state-ofthe-art training facility of all of our athletes. Upcoming changes have the campus buzzing in anticipation as the Martin Football Stadium will be undergoing a major transformation in 2007 and ground has broken on the construction of the new Rex Davis Tennis facility and an 18-hole championship golf course that when finished will be among the nation’s elite campus courses.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan golf WSU Golf Course 34 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L bohlerathleticcomplex W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y The Student Recreation Center contains 150,000 square feet of fun! It includes seven gymnasiums, a four-lane indoor track, 17,000 square feet of fitness training, a five-lane lap pool, leisure spa, climbing wall, three multi-purpose rooms (mind/body fitness classes), four racquetball courts, a wellness center, fireplace lounge, SRC “backyard” which includes four basketball courts, four sand volleyball courts and a full low-to-high ropes challenge course - all under lights for warm summer and fall evenings. “Playing and training on our sand volleyball courts in the spring and summer is great for a break from the indoor game and the best for becoming a savvy volleyball player. We are fortunate to have such a great facility to train on with limitless access. With the sun about to set, not a breeze in the air, and, of course, a perfect dig makes for a perfect Friday night!” —WSU sophomore Jalen Pendon 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 35 strengthandconditioning W A S H I N G T O N 36 2 0 0 6 S T A T E C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y V O L L E Y B A L L strengthandconditioning W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E “The goal for the weight room is simple: out-work and out-prepare our opponents. Over the past two years our team has distinguished itself as one of the hardest working teams in the Cougar Mania weight room. The strength staff is passionate and committed to helping our athletes become the very best through sport specific training. If you can’t get it done in here-it can’t be done.” U N I V E R S I T Y WILLIE JUDE Strength and Conditioning Coach —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 37 athleticmedicine W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y “It’s an exciting opportunity to work with Women’s Volleyball at WSU and be able to see them grow and develop not only as players and a team, but as individuals.” —Barb Russell BARB RUSSELL Certified Athletic Trainer 38 • Fourth year with Washington State University athletic training staff. • Earned Bachelor of Science degree from Brigham Young University (1990). • Received her Master of Science from BYU (1995). • Served as a graduate assistant trainer at BYU for two years. • Head trainer and instructor at Brigham Young University - Hawaii for one year. • Worked at Utah Valley Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine in Provo, and at Physical & Sports Therapy in Payson, Utah. • Six years as co-head athletic trainer and instructor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. • Earned a National Athletic Trainers’ Association Clinical Instructor Educator certification in 2002; member of NATA since 1989. • Had two “pearls” published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (December 2000, and February 2001). • In addition to volleyball, serves as the certified athletic trainer for Cougar tennis team. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L athleticmedicine W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y “We are fortunate to have an experienced and knowledgeable trainer. Barb works hard to keep the students healthy and on the court while maintaining their best interests.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan • Ten certified Athletic Trainers. • More than 30 student assistants majoring in athletic training. • Three on-site sports medicine team physicians. Prevention of athletic injuries is the number on goal of WSU’s athletic medicine staff, along with care and rehabilitation. When injuries do occur, the Cougar staff provides the very best in care and use of state-of-theart equipment to return the studentathlete to 100 percent recovery. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 39 pac-10conference W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y The Pac-10 Conference The Conference of Champions Washington State University offers student-athletes the opportunity to compete at the highest level in the country and attend a well respected university where they have a variety of majors to choose from. Cougar Athletics has a strong tradition in the Pac-10, especially the volleyball program as it climbed the ranks in recent years, defeating top-ranked teams in the conference and nation. The team is once again on the hunt to move up the ladder in the Pac-10, and in the nation under third-year Head Coach Brian Heffernan. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 13 of the 25 NCAA Division I championship titles awarded, including 11 of the last 15, and the last six in a row. In 2004, three Pac-10 teams advanced to the NCAA Championship final four. Rating Performance Index or RPI is used in Division I athletics to determine strength of schedule. RPI is calculated by the NCAA using a team’s overall win/ loss record, along with its opponent’s win/loss record. As a conference, the Pac10 has earned the highest RPI rating in three of the last four years. Without a doubt, the Pac-10 is the toughest conference in the country for women’s volleyball. See how the Pac-10 ranks among other volleyball conference in nation! Conference Qualifiers Pac-10 Big 12 Big 10 West Coast Southeastern Big East Western Athletic Big West Mountain West Atlantic Coast Colonial 40 Win% .589 .583 .600 .578 .568 .541 .521 .541 .501 .526 .486 RPI .597 .591 .582 .573 .572 .540 .532 .531 .531 .528 .475 2 0 0 6 2005 NCAA Elite Eight Teams Pac-10 2 Big 12 2 Southeastern 2 Big 10 1 West Coast 1 2005 NCAA Final Four Teams Pac-10 1 Big 10 1 Southeastern 1 West Coast 1 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L ncaachampionshipshistory W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Year Event Results 1991 NCAA First Round New Mexico def. WSU 3-1, at Albuquerque, NM 1993 NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round WSU def. San Diego 3-1, at Pullman, Wash. BYU def. WSU 3-0, at Provo, Utah 1994 NCAA First Round New Mexico def. WSU 3-2, at Albuquerque, NM 1995 NCAA Second Round Oral Roberts def. WSU 3-0, at Pullman, Wash. 1996 1997 NCAA Second Round NCAA Pacific Regional Semifinals NCAA Pacific Regional Final NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA Central Regional Semifinals WSU def. Kansas State 3-1, at Pullman, Wash. WSU def. Loyola Marymount 3-1, at Stanford, Calif. Stanford def. WSU 3-0, at Stanford, Calif. WSU def. Lehigh 3-0, at Pullman, Wash. WSU def. Colorado State 3-1, at Pullman, Wash. Florida def. WSU 3-0, at Madison, Wis. 2000 NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round WSU def. Tennessee 3-0, at University Park, Penn. Penn State def. WSU 3-1, at University Park, Penn. 2001 NCAA First Round Hawai`i def. WSU 3-0, at Pullman, Wash. 2002 NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA East Regional Semifinals NCAA East Regional Final WSU def. Oral Roberts 3-0, at Manhattan, Kansas WSU def. Kansas State 3-1, at Manhattan, Kansas WSU def. Northern Iowa 3-0, at Gainesville, Florida Florida def. WSU 3-1, at Gainesville, Florida 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 41 —Brittany Johnson “There is no cut that cannot be bandaged. No bruise that will not heal. No muscle that can’t be iced. Nothing will ever hold me back from achieving my dreams for this team.” 42 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L cougarwomen’sathletics W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Cougar Women’s Athletics Show Strength in Conference and National Levels The Washington State women’s rowing team took fourth place at the NCAA Div. I Women’s Rowing Championships, the highest national Women’s Rowing finish for any Cougar women’s team in school history. WSU’s varsity eight boat finished fourth, the second varsity eight boat finished fifth, and the varsity four boat finished fourth at the national regatta. Sarah Waterfield became the first Cougar named to the Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association All-America first team while Jody Thomas was named to the CRCA All-America second team for the second consecutive year. Both were earlier named to the CRCA West Region First Team. In addition, Thomas collected first team All-Pac-10 honors in both 2006 and 2005, and Waterfield and Kasia Bloch were named to the 2006 All-Pac-10 first team. Head Coach Jane LaRiviere was named the Pac-10 Coach of the Year. Diana Pickler set the school record in the heptathlon with her fifth-place finish at the USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. Pickler scored 5,855 points, to better current Cougar assistant coach and former All-American Ellannee Richardson’s 2003 heptathlon mark. Diana Pickler took third place in the heptathlon at the NCAA Outdoor Diana Pickler Championships while her twin sister, Julie, took fifth place, earning both All-America honors. Julie Pickler finished second in the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championships, earning All-America. Tamara Diles set the school record in the pole vault with a leap of 13feet, 11 1/4 inches (4.25m). Cross Country runner Haley Paul became the third woman in WSU history to earn All-America honors in this sport with the 14th-place finish at the NCAA Div. I Women’s Cross Country Championships. Paul also placed sixth at the Pac-10 Championships for all-conference honors. Erin McCleave American. McCleave’s 11th place NCAA finish is the second best ever by a Cougar. Jane Copland finished 28th at the NCAA Championships in the 200 breaststroke. Tennis player Ekaterina Burduli was selected for the NCAA Individual Singles Championships, becoming the second Cougar in school history to play at the NCAA tournament. She was named to the All-Pac-10 honorable mention team and finished the season No. 66 in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association national rankings. On the links, golfer Anatasia Kostina earned Ekaterina Burdell a National Golf Coaches Association All-America honorable mention nod after being named to the first team the previous year. Kostina was also named to the All-Pac-10 team. On the hardwood, Kate Benz continued making history by leading the Pac-10 in rebounding for the second consecutive year. Anastasia Kostina Benz averaged 9.1 rebounds per game and 9.9 points per game as a junior. Her career rebound total of 696 ranks fourth all-time in school history. Amanda DuRocher was named to the Pac-10 All-Freshman team. Cougar soccer keeper Katie Hultin captured the WSU school record for career Kate Benz shutouts with 21, including five last season, besting current assistant coach Lindsey Jorgensen’s (1998-2001) career mark of 18. Carmen Anderson and Hultin were named All-Pac-10 second team and Shaye Harrel was named honorable mention. Freshman volleyball Katie Hultin player Jalen Pendon set two records in her first year at WSU: most digs in a match with 35, and most digs in a single season with 514. Pendon and Brittany Johnson each earned Pac-10 All-Freshman team honors. Haley Paul Swimmer Erin McCleave set four school records and earned All-America honors after finishing 11th in the 1650 freestyle at the NCAA Championships, becoming WSU’s third swimming All2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Jalen Pendon V O L L E Y B A L L 43 44 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L “It is the belief in yourself that will determine your ultimate success. I have worked hard to be where I am and no one can stop me now.” —Carly Hayashikawa —Jaden Pendon “This is my domain, my back court, my floor…and nothing gets past me…for the sake of my team.” thecampus W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y “Our campus is laden with beautiful brick buildings surrounded by picturesque landscapes, green lawns, tall trees and many pathways to opportunity. Our athletic facilities wrap themselves around the buildings creating an atmosphere of Cougar pride everywhere you look.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 45 scoutingreport W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y WSU Scouting Report World Class. Face to Face. I. Nationally-renowned academic programs Explore a wide range of outstanding programs, with a number of them ranked the best in the nation. II. Faculty care about your success Leading experts help you grasp new ideas and engage you in intellectual challenges. III. Undergraduates do cutting-edge research You work with world-class professors to solve research challenges instead of listening to lectures. IV. Better career preparation Real world action enriches your classroom learning to create career success after graduation. V. An empowering community and leadership opportunities Faculty and friends help you face challenges; advisors guide you toward the best path to achieve your academic goals. VI. An ideal place to live and learn You’ll thrive in an easy-going, eclectic college community that truly values its university, students and student-athletes. 46 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L scoutingreport W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Academic Majors • Honors College offers enriched classes with an emphasis on critical analysis, problem solving and active learning. • Study Abroad - WSU offers 100 education abroad programs in 70 different countries around the world. • Over 500 real-world internships and clinical opportunities. • Hands-on undergraduate research opportunities in laboratories, studios, libraries and field sites. • If you are interested in the medical, dental, optometric or other health careers, register upon enrollment at WSU in the intensive pre-health advising program. • Over 250 fields of study • 70 master’s degree programs • 44 doctoral degree programs Academics • Student-athlete cumulative grade point average: 3.04 • Freshman student-athlete cumulative grade point average: 2.91 • Female student-athlete cumulative grade point average: 3.26 Why WSU? Student-athletes create a resume, beginning their freshman year, and revise it throughout their undergraduate years, under the guidance of our support staff, culminating in the resume being published in an exclusive, professionally-bound portfolio sent to thousands of businesses across the country. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 47 student-athletedevelopment W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Cynthia Prieto Volleyball Academic Counselor Student Athlete Development “Our Student-Athlete Development unit initiates support for academic and personal success, during on-campus recruiting visits with prospective student-athletes, and continues providing support and services until studentathletes graduate from WSU. Our studentathlete development staff is committed to developing and implementing comprehensive and effective programs to assist student-athletes in identifying and meeting their academic and career goals leading to graduation and career development. We take a “life skills” approach when assisting student-athletes with class selection, major selection, graduation planning, career development, time management, goal setting, study skills, and learning strategies. “As the volleyball team Academic Counselor, I provide comprehensive academic and career counseling to assist studentathletes in identifying and meeting their academic goals leading to graduation and career development. The best part of my role is building relationships with each student-athlete and experiencing her academic and personal success!” Volleyball Academic Counselor, Cynthia Prieto Our focus is the student-athlete and personal development. We reinforce the value of maximizing the educational and career opportunities at WSU. And, most importantly, our staff emphasizes the importance of studentathletes taking personal responsibility and ownership in developing their academic and career plans. Our 92 percent graduation rate for those seniors who have exhausted their eligibility (over the past 10 years) reflects our consistent commitment to academic success while striking a balance between academics and athletics.” Pam Bradetich Associate Athletic Director, Student-Athlete Development Student-Athlete Development Staff: Back row from left: Chris Cook, Thad Hathaway, Pippa Pierce and Danny Gourley. Front row from left: Cynthia Prieto, Wanda Tennant, Alan Thompson, Pam Bradetich and Anna Plemons. 48 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L student-athletedevelopment W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Academic Services • New Student-Athlete Orientation • General Academic Counseling • Learning Assessment • Individual And Group Tutoring • Assistance With Team Travel • Writing And Math Assistance • Graduation Planning • Computer Lab with internet and library access • Priority Registration • Summer School and Degree Completion Financial Aid Programs Career Development • Junior and Senior Planning Meetings • Etiquette Dinner • Access To SIGI Website For Career Exploration • Career Fairs and Workshops • Interview Skills And Workshops • Job Search Strategies • Professional Development Portfolio • Senior Folder • Alumni Connections • Resume Development Personal Development Brittany Johnson and Jalen Pendon visit the academic fair in the lobby of Bohler Athletic Complex. • New Student-Athlete Seminar • Community Outreach – Team CARE • P.R.O.W.L. Resource And Referral Center • NCAA Lifeskills Materials And Resources • Career Resources www.athletics.wsu.edu/arc 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 49 academicachievements W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Academic success has been a mainstay of the Cougar volleyball program. During the 2005 season, Gwen Davis was one of seven women selected to the Pacific-10 Conference All-Academic Volleyball First Team. In the past six years, Washington State University has placed 19 student-athletes on the Pac-10 All-Academic Volleyball Teams. Pacific-10 All-Academic Teams 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1993 1992 1991 Gwen Davis, first team Megan Camp, first team Alison Billingsley, second team Zanda Bautre, second team Adrian Hankoff, honorable mention Holly Harris, honorable mention Kortney Jamtaas, honorable mention Chelsie Schafer, honorable mention Zanda Bautre, honorable mention Melissa Boyle, honorable mention Adrian Hankoff, honorable mention Holly Harris, honorable mention Kortney Jamtaas, honorable mention Chelsie Schafer, honorable mention Melissa Boyle, second team Holly Harris, honorable mention Kortney Jamtaas, honorable mention Trina Kightlinger, honorable mention Chelsie Schafer, honorable mention Jennifer Stinson, first team Samantha Spink, first team Kim Kleven, second team Wendy Rouse, second team Lucie Vratnickova, honorable mention Wendy Rouse, second team Jennifer Stinson, second team Shannon Wyckoff, second team Stephanie Papke, honorable mention Stephanie Papke, first team Jennifer Stinson, second team Wendy Rouse, second team Shannon Wyckoff, honorable mention Shannon Wyckoff, first team Stephanie Papke, second team Stacy Hoffman, second team Corey Bergey, honorable mention Carrie Couturier, first team Head Coach Brian Heffernan with 2005 Pac-10 All-Academic First Team selection Gwen Davis and Assistant Coach Ken Ko. The 2005 Cougar volleyball players who achieved grade point averages of 3.0 or higher included, from left: Gwen Davis, Kelly Rosin, April Lott, Academic Counselor Cynthia Prieto, Brittany Johnson, Maureen Perez, and Jalen Pendon. Academic All-America® Teams as selected by CoSIDA The Academic All-America teams program was created in 1952 by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) to honor college athletes who excel in not just sports but also in academics. CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America 2003 1998 1997 1996 1995 Zanda Bautre, third team Jennifer Stinson, first team Jennifer Stinson, second team Shannon Wyckoff, second team Shannon Wyckoff, second team Shannon Wyckoff, first team Zanda Bautre 50 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Jennifer Stinson V O L L E Y B A L L Shannon Wyckoff 2006wsuroster W A S H I N G T O N Numerical Roster No. 2 3 4 5 8 10 11 12 14 17 19 21 22 Name Jackie Albright Tara West Jalen Pendon Carly Hayashikawa Kelly Hyder +April Lott Stephanie Weishaar Cassie Robbins +Kelly Rosin Adetokunbo Faleti Brittany Johnson Corina Beyer Maureen Perez Pos. OH MB DS/L DS/L DS/L OH DS/L MB OH OH OH S S Ht. 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-4 5-9 5-11 5-3 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-9 5-9 Yr. FR JR SO JR FR SR SO FR SR JR SO FR JR S T A T E Exp. HS TR 1V 2V HS 3V 1V HS 3V RS 1V HS 1V U N I V E R S I T Y Hometown (School) Lake Forest, Calif. (El Toro High) Rossmoyne, Australia (Rossmoyne/Australian Inst. Of Sport) Spanaway, Wash. (Spanaway Lake High) Waikoloa, Hawai’i (Hawai’i Preparatory Academy/Hawai’i) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison High) Kennewick, Wash. (Kamiakin High) Camas, Wash. (Camas High) Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower High) Springfield, Ore. (Springfield High) Arlington, Texas (Bowie High/Barton County C) Phoenix, Ariz. (Washington High) Bayview, Idaho (Timberlake High) Vancouver, Wash. (Heritage High/Central Florida) +=Team captains Alphabetical Roster 2 21 17 5 8 19 10 4 22 12 14 11 3 Jackie Albright Corina Beyer Adetokunbo Faleti Carly Hayashikawa Kelly Hyder Brittany Johnson April Lott Jalen Pendon Maureen Perez Cassie Robbins Kelly Rosin Stephanie Weishaar Tara West Volleyball Staff Head Coach Brian Heffernan (Third year) Assistant Coaches Jody Garry Ken Ko Pronunciation Guide #3 #5 #8 #11 #12 #14 #17 Tarr-ah West CAR lee High AWE she cow ah Kelly High-der Stephanie wise-HAR Cass-EE Robbins Kelly ROSE-in ah day tah KUN bo FA lay tee 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 51 “A 1000 sets a day can change a person - not just technically but emotionally. The best of me is yet to be seen.” —Maureen Perez “I have always relied on my natural athleticism and competitiveness to bring me to the top. Arriving this past spring at WSU has opened my eyes to what it takes to be successful at this level. Challenge is what I am all about. Bring it on.” —Corina Beyer 52 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L dedicatedtodiversity W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y W ashington State University seeks to enrich every student’s educational experience through exposure to different cultures, philosophies, and scholarly perspectives. This atmosphere of interchange and inquiry is fostered through various campus programs, diversity in the curriculum, and comfortable places around campus to meet and talk with students with different backgrounds. All students are encouraged to study abroad for a semester to experience life in another county. But you don’t need to leave campus to find opportunities to learn about differences as there are numerous events, films, musicians, and speakers throughout the year that address issues of equity and diversity. Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity Given the importance of making WSU a welcoming and supportive place for everyone, the Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity was established in 2004. This office worked with students, faculty, and staff at all WSU locations to develop a university-wide Strategic Plan for Equity and Diversity. In accordance with this plan, goals have been established and work is underway to increase the diversity and retention rates among students and faculty, improve the campus climate for underrepresented students, infuse diversity into university leadership and management, provide increased educational/scholarship opportunities, and devise better methods of assessment and accountability for diversity progress. More information about the Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity and the Strategic Plan can be found by visiting www.diversity.wsu.edu/. Equity and Diversity Partners The following units report to the Office of the Vice President for Equity and Diversity and serve as valuable partners with all areas of the university working on these issues. The Center for Human Rights www.chr.wsu.edu/ Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center www.thecenter.wsu.edu/ Women’s Resource Center www.women.wsu.edu/ Talmadge Anderson Heritage House www.heritagehouse.wsu.edu/ Disability Resource Center www.drc.wsu.edu/ Multicultural Student Services www.wsu.edu/multicultural/ 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 53 cougarsandcommunity W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y What is it like to be a Cougar? Community Service • Reading at elementary schools • Bosom Buddies Breast Cancer Fund Drive • Campus Clothing Drive for Disadvantaged Women • Raising money for hurricane Katrina victims “Cougar student-athletes receive the best community support in the Pacific-10. The Pullman community surrounds the University and the townspeople are crazy about Cougar Athletics. Our team enjoys the support of a very captive audience as well as giving back to the community every chance we get. Being a Cougar means more than playing at the highest level; it means being a part of something bigger than yourself.” —WSU Head Coach Brian Heffernan “It was amazing to me to realize how quickly material things of this world can be taken away from you; after seeing the destruction that Katrina caused I was completely humbled. Rather than wallowing in their bad fortune, the people of New Orleans were so grateful for the students who came to help and were determined to rebuild their beloved city.” —Maureen Perez 54 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L “I believe in myself. I believe in my team. I believe that when it comes down to game time, I am prepared for whatever may come my way.” —Stephanie Weishaar 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 55 artsandentertainment&outdoorrecreation W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y rich in culture, arts and recreation WSU and its surrounding areas are full of opportunities to enjoy everything from musicals and comedians to keynote speakers. • Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum seats 12,000, largest in the Inland Northwest • In the Pullman-Moscow area there are six theater groups, 15 museums, six musical organizations and five performing arts groups • Home to annual jazz, arts, cultural and dance festivals a place to explore WSU offers students several opportunities to enjoy the outdoors during all seasons. The Outdoor Recreation Center rents everything you need from snowshoes and snowboards to kayaks and camping gear for your next adventure. Numerous parks, lakes, rivers and outdoor recreation activities, such as Hell’s Canyon, Boyer Park, and the Snake River. Chipman Trail—an 8-mile trail between Pullman and Moscow is a great place to bike, jog, walk and rollerblade. Surrounded by the beauty of the Palouse region, the Snake River offers swimming, boating and rafting opportunities. 56 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L wsuplayerhighlights W A S H I N G T O N 2 0 0 6 S T A T E C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y V O L L E Y B A L L 57 whywashingtonstateuniversity W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Why Washington “Choosing WSU was easy. Not only did it allow me to play in any volleyball player’s dream conference, but it gave me the opportunity to play with the support of a great family of teammates and coaches as well as the entire surrounding community. What more could a girl ask for?” Brittany Johnson 58 “I chose WSU because I wanted to play with a team that valued hard work, persistence and perseverance; a team with a great work ethic and training attitude. That is exactly what I saw when I visited WSU last year. I saw a great group of athletes and coaches working together, to be the best they could be. And I wanted to be a part of that.” Tara West 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R “I chose WSU because I love the challenge of becoming the best. What’s better then being the best in the Pac-10?” Corina Beyer V O L L E Y B A L L whywashingtonstateuniversity W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y State University? “I decided to come to WSU because the first thing I noticed was the family-atmosphere in Pullman. It has a beautiful campus and people here are genuine, caring, and polite.” Jalen Pendon “I chose WSU because when I came on my visit I received so much love from the coaching staff and wherever I went in the town, I got nothing but smiles and love; I just felt a warm feeling here. The athletic and academic faculty truly care about the athletes and are always willing to help and support the athletes with anything that they needed. I love the fact that we have our own gym and that there are a lot of volleyball fans in the town. Pullman makes an athlete who is far from her home feed good.” Adetokunbo Faleti 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R “I came to WSU for the combination of the academic opportunities and a closeknit community with the big-time college atmosphere.” Stephanie Weishaar V O L L E Y B A L L 59 mediainformation W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Cougar Facts Location Founded Enrollment Conference Nickname Colors President Director of Athletics Senior Associate Director/SWA Home Court (capacity) 2005 Overall Record Pac-10 Record (place) Starter Returning / Lost (Lost: Jen Barcus, Natalia Owens) Letterwinners Returning / Lost (Lost: Jen Barcus, Jessie Camp, Gwen Davis, Te’Ara Epps, Natalia Owens, Kelly Russell) Newcomers Pullman, Wash. 1890 23,300 Pacific-10 Cougars Crimson & Gray V. Lane Rawlins Jim Sterk Marcia Saneholtz Bohler Gym (3,000) 9-22 2-16 (9th) 4/2 7/6 6 Volleyball Office Head Coach Record at WSU Career Record Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Coordinator of Operations Principal Assistant Office phone Office fax Building Address Mailing Address Brian Heffernan (Penn State, 1993) 14-48 (2 years) 14-48 (2 years) Ken Ko (UC Davis, 1993) 2nd year at WSU Jody Garry (University of North Dakota, 1997) 3rd year at WSU Kirby Garry Linda Rubenthaler 509-335-0277 509-335-7168 Bohler Athletic Complex 230 P.O. Box 641602 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 Media Relations Office 60 Associate AD/Sports Information Assistant Directors Intern Rod Commons Linda Chalich Craig Lawson Bill Stevens Rachel Porter Amanda Piechowski Volleyball Contact Office Phone SID Fax Email Athletic Web Page Building Address Mailing Address Linda Chalich 509-335-0268 509-335-0267 [email protected] www.wsucougars.com Bohler Athletic Complex 195 P.O. Box 641602 Pullman, WA 99164-1602 22000066 CCOOUUGGAAR R VVOOL LL LE EY YBBAAL LL L wsu2005statsandresults W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Overall record: 9-22 Conf: 2-16 Home: 4-9 Away: 3-11 |---------------- ATTACK----------------- | |------SET------- | |-------- SERVE--------- | |---- DIG------ | K K/Game E SE SA/Gm RE DIG Dig/G BS BA TotalB/Game BE BHE Points 32 22 24 24 0 0 0 1 18 25 0 8 16 5 33 28 19 33 3 0 6 8 16 42 4 21 27 4 0.31 0.21 0.22 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.26 0.22 0.00 0.10 0.18 0.13 2 5 37 27 2 3 7 8 2 54 0 2 26 9 75 74 226 186 60 6 77 86 141 514 1 163 173 59 0.72 0.69 2.05 1.65 0.65 0.10 1.07 1.54 2.01 4.55 0.06 1.94 1.92 1.55 14 16 18 12 17 13 5 1 9 0 2 1 0 0 108 130 125 71 67 92 29 9 36 4 15 26 0 0 122 146 143 83 84 105 34 10 45 4 17 27 0 0 1.17 1.36 1.30 0.73 0.90 1.67 0.47 0.18 0.64 0.04 0.94 0.32 0.00 0.00 5 4 19 10 5 13 6 0 7 0 2 6 0 0 2 5 7 6 0 1 2 1 20 3 0 52 2 0 713 4523 .162 1310 11.59 143 814 4843 .222 1772 15.68 200 211 269 1.27 1.77 200 1766 15.63 143 2122 18.78 94 59 604 396.0 3.50 386 252.0 2.23 72 65 99 1986.0 66 2341.0 ## Name GP 3 Todd, Jennifer 13 Barcus, Jen 9 Owens, Natalia 14 Rosin, Kelly 19 Johnson, Brittany 7 Epps, Te’Ara 8 Camp, Jessie 10 Lott, April 3 Davis, Gwen 4 Pendon, Jalen 16 Russell, Kelly 22 Perez, Maureen 11 Weishaar, Stephanie 5 Hayashikawa, Carly TEAM WASHINGTON STATE Opponents 104 381 3.66 107 326 3.05 110 321 2.92 113 253 2.24 93 190 2.04 63 113 1.79 72 114 1.58 56 40 0.71 70 31 0.44 113 35 0.31 18 5 0.28 84 17 0.20 90 2 0.02 38 0 0.00 18 113 1447 12.81 113 1889 16.72 Key to Statistics: MP = matches played GP= games played K = kills 147 84 169 130 107 53 77 24 30 17 5 14 2 1 TA A A/Game SA 886 .264 14 867 .279 23 934 .163 52 891 .138 16 682 .122 4 313 .192 3 396 .093 11 156 .103 2 100 .010 575 92 .196 21 19 .000 0 65 .046 588 6 .000 11 2 -.500 4 E = errors TA= total attempts PCT = attack percentage TEAM STATISTICS WSU OPP ATTACK Kills 1447 1889 Errors 713 814 Total Attacks 4523 4843 Attack Pct .162 .222 Kills/Game 12.8 16.7 SET Assists. 1310 1772 Assists/Game 11.6 15.7 SERVE Aces 153 200 Errors 211 269 Aces/Game. 1.3 1.8 SERVE RECEPTIONS Errors 200 143 Errors/Game 1.8 1.3 DEFENSE Digs 1766 2122 Digs/Game. 15.6 18.8 BLOCKING Block Solo 94 59 Block Assist 604 386 Total Blocks 396.0 252.0 Blocks Per Game 3.5 2.2 Block Errors 72 65 BALL HANDLING ERRORS 99 66 ATTENDANCE Total 9937 14023 Dates/Avg Per Date 13/764 14/1002 Neutral site #/Avg 4/107 Current win streak 0 Home win streak 0 - Pct 0.13 0.21 0.47 0.14 0.04 0.05 0.15 0.04 8.21 0.19 0.00 7.00 0.12 0.11 A = assists SA = service aces BS = block solos DATE Aug 28 # Sep 2 # Sep 3 # Sep 3 + Sep 09 + Sep 10 + Sep 10 Sep 13 ^ Sep 16 ^ Sep 17 ^ Sep 17 * Sep 23 Sep 24 Sep 27 * Sep 30 * Oct 01 * Oct 7 * Oct 08 * Oct 13 * Oct 14 * Oct 21 * Oct 22 * Oct 27 * Oct 28 * Nov 03 * Nov 04 * Nov 11 * Nov 12 * Nov 17 * Nov 18 * Nov 25 OPPONENT at Portland vs Idaho State vs Toledo at UC Davis ORAL ROBERTS BUFFALO IDAHO at Gonzaga vs Middle Tennessee St vs Oakland at Saint Louis #2 WASHINGTON GONZAGA at Eastern Washington #13 ARIZONA ARIZONA STATE at #3 Stanford at #13 California #17 USC #22 UCLA at Oregon State at Oregon at Arizona State at #8 Arizona #18 CALIFORNIA #4 STANFORD at #21 UCLA at #15 USC OREGON OREGON STATE at #3 Washington # Howard Johnson Aggie Invite, Davis, Calif. + Baden Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. ^ SLU Billikens Classic, St. Louis, Mo. * Pacific-10 Conference Matches 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R |--------------BLOCKING ------------- | BA = block assists DG = digs RE = receiving errors BE = blocking errors SE = service errors BHE = ball handling errors W/L SCORE SCORE-BY-GAME W 3-1 27-30,30-21,30-26,30-20 L 0-3 21-30,24-30,26-30 W 3-0 30-28,34-32,30-25 L 2-3 21-30,30-27,27-30,32-30,11-15 W 3-1 27-30,30-25,30-27,30-27 W 3-1 30-23,24-30,30-24,30-25 L 0-3 27-30,22-30,21-30 W 3-1 30-27,27-30,30-24,30-26 L 0-3 28-30,28-30,26-30 W 3-0 30-16,30-18,30-25 W 3-2 27-30,19-30,30-25,30-22,15-11 L 0-3 12-30,18-30,18-30 L 1-3 30-19,27-30,28-30,24-30 L 1-3 20-30,30-24,25-30,27-30 L 0-3 35-37,22-30,15-30 W 3-1 28-30,30-28,32-30,30-16 L 0-3 12-30,16-30,24-30 L 0-3 16-30,26-30,23-30 L 0-3 14-30,18-30,14-30 L 0-3 20-30,21-30,19-30 L 1-3 13-30,33-31,20-30,18-30 L 0-3 25-30,24-30,29-31 L 1-3 30-32,12-30,30-25,26-30 L 1-3 18-30,33-31,19-30,15-30 L 2-3 30-23,30-27,12-30,19-30,10-15 L 1-3 30-26,22-30,22-30,25-30 L 0-3 17-30,24-30,26-30 L 0-3 22-30,28-30,25-30 W 3-2 30-21,28-30,30-19,36-38,15-6 L 1-3 22-30,30-28,26-30,28-30 L 0-3 15-30,12-30,22-30 V O L L E Y B A L L 481.0 429.0 425.5 324.5 240.5 172.0 133.5 46.5 76.0 62.0 14.5 39.0 18.0 5.0 ATTEND 505 104 86 128 623 328 1186 754 239 326 1478 679 1271 544 608 1666 356 536 1102 916 729 401 1012 513 1633 564 279 331 376 5116 61 conferencestatistics W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y 2005 Final Pacific-10 Conference Standings 1. Washington ! 2. Arizona $ 2. Stanford ** 4. USC ** 5. California ** 5. UCLA *** 7. Oregon State 8. Arizona State 9. Washington State 10. Oregon |------------ CONFERENCE------------ | W L PCT 17 1 .944 14 4 .778 14 4 .778 12 6 .667 10 8 .556 10 8 .556 7 11 .389 3 15 .167 2 16 .111 1 17 .056 |--------------- OVERALL------------- | W L PCT 32 1 .968 25 6 .806 26 6 .813 17 11 .607 19 11 .633 20 11 .645 11 13 .458 8 20 .286 9 22 .290 12 18 .400 STREAK Won 7 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 2 Lost 5 * NCAA First Round ** NCAA Second Round ***NCAA Regional Semifinal $ Elite Eight! National Champion All-PAC-10 Conference Team Jennifer Abernathy Foluke Akinradewo Bibiana Candelas *** Alesha Deesing Kim Glass **** Candace Lee ** Nana Meriwether Christal Morrison ** Angie Pressey Kristin Richards *** Deborah Seilhamer Nellie Spicer Courtney Thompson ** Sanja Tomasevic ** Staci Venski Arizona Stanford USC Washington Arizona Washington UCLA Washington California Stanford USC UCLA Washington Washington USC OH MB MB MB OH L MB OH OH OH L S S OH OH/MB 5-11 6-3 6-5 6-1 6-2 5-7 6-1 6-2 5-8 6-0 5-5 5-10 5-8 6-1 6-3 All-Freshmen Team Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Foluke Akinradewo Morgan Beck Mira Djuric Margie Giordana Kaitlin Sather Nellie Spicer Kelli Tennant Stanford California Oregon Arizona State UCLA UCLA USC MB OH MB OH OH S MB/OH 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-2 Honorable Mention: Brittany Johnson, WSU; Brittany Leonard, Arizona; Jalen Pendon, WSU; Jordan Smith, UCLA; Katie Swoboda, Oregon. PAC-10 Freshman of the Year Foluke Akinradewo, Stanford PAC-10 Player of the Year ** two-time selection *** three-time selection **** four-time selection Sanja Tomasevic, Washington Honorable Mention: Nancy Barba, UCLA; Kristina Baum, Arizona; Jenna Brown, California; Brittany Cahoon, Oregon State; Samantha Carter, California; Jillian Davis, California; Sydney Donahue, Arizona State; Brie Hagerty, Washington; Bre Ladd, Arizona; Dominique Lamb, Arizona; Nicole Morton, Arizona State; Alicia Powers, California. PAC-10 Conference Coach of the Year Jim McLaughlin, Washington 2005 Final Team Statistics 62 KILL G HIT% AVG AST ACE AVG AVG DIG BLK AVG AVG KILL G HIT% AVG AST ACE AVG AVG DIG BLK AVG AVG Arizona Opponents 103 .267 16.39 14.79 1.38 14.70 2.72 103 .192 13.69 12.70 1.30 13.34 1.90 UCLA Opponents 120 .221 15.93 14.83 1.23 17.88 2.83 120 .179 14.66 13.79 0.91 17.80 2.88 Arizona State Opponents 92 .196 13.80 12.41 1.30 15.57 2.48 92 .234 16.32 14.76 1.37 16.35 2.47 USC Opponents 108 .280 17.33 16.05 1.00 18.04 2.86 108 .184 14.88 13.62 0.92 16.81 2.38 California Opponents 104 .231 16.50 15.34 1.14 16.75 2.70 104 .215 14.76 13.87 0.88 14.41 2.74 Washington Opponents 112 .283 17.21 15.99 1.54 18.62 2.75 112 .154 13.45 12.70 0.79 16.43 2.74 Oregon Opponents 97 .172 14.40 13.20 1.70 15.63 1.94 97 .253 15.95 14.68 1.27 18.70 2.32 Washington State 113 .164 13.15 11.93 1.27 13.85 2.35 Opponents 113 .259 16.36 15.19 1.90 16.28 2.35 Oregon State Opponents 102 .224 15.62 14.24 1.34 15.84 1.91 102 .250 16.22 14.73 1.36 16.10 2.44 Stanford Opponents 133 .293 16.23 15.20 1.18 15.85 3.32 133 .187 14.80 13.67 1.15 14.46 2.30 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L cougarall-americans W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Keri Killebrew Sarah Silvernail Stephanie Papke • 1992 All-America Second Team • 1996 All-America First Team • 1996 All-America Second Team • Captain of 1992 National Invitational Championship team • 1995 All-America Second Team • 1996 First Team All-Pac-10 • 1996 Pac-10 Player of the Year • 1996 All-District VIII Team • All-Pacific Region Tournament team • 1996 Pac-10 All-Academic First Team • Three-time All-District VIII Team • 1996 Pac-10 assists avg. leader (13.92) • Six-time Pac-10 Player of the Week • 8th in Pac-10 hitting pct. (.313) • 4th in Pac-10 career assists (4,553) • AVCA National Player of the Week Nov. 3-10, 1996 • 2nd Best Pac-10 single season assist avg. (13.92) • 8th in NCAA all-time career assists (5,848) • WSU career kills record (1848) • 1997 All Pac-10 Honorable Mention • WSU single-season kills record (649) • 1997 Pac-10 All Academic Honorable Mention • 1992 NIVC Most Valuable Player Award • 1991, 1992 First Team All-Pac-10 • WSU career assists record (4,553) • 21st player in Div. I history to reach 5,000 assists • 1991, 1992 All-West Region teams • WSU match assists record (85 vs. USC, 1992) • WSU match kills record (39) • Pac-10 single-season kills per game avg. (6.12 kpg) • 1996 GSSA Amateur Female Athlete of the Year • 3rd in WSU career assists (3,839) • 1998 Pac-10 Medal Winner • 1998 NCAA Woman of Year Nominee • 1996 Tacoma News Tribune Female Athlete of the Year • 1996 Seattle PI Star Award finalist 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 63 cougarletterwinners W A S H I N G T O N A Julie Ament Elis Arias Ance Auzina 1986-87 1994-97 2002 B Denise Baez Marijean Baird Cindy Baker Maryka Banta Jen Barcus Elena Bariechiecich Jeannette Barham Betty Bartram Zanda Bautre Krista Beightol Cory Bergey B. Berry Alison Billingsley Shelly Birch Missy Blackshire Kelly Bohart Janet Bottenberg Melissa Boyle LaQué Branch Ashley Bristol P. Brown Rochelle Buell McKenzie Burgess 1993 1984 1985-88 1985 2003-05 1983 1976 1990-92, 94 2000-03 1990, 92-94 1991-92 1975 2001-04 1986-87 1998-99 1978-80 1982 2000-01 2002-03 2003 1975 1991-92 2003-04 C Jessie Camp Megan Camp Jennifer Canevari Kristen Carlson Gayle Christie Dee Coffin Carrie Couturier Maureen Cox Jan Cunningham 2003-05 2002-04 1995-97 2003 1984 1975 1988-91 1992-93 1975-76 D Gwen Davis Laura Davis Lisa Davis Lisa Debolt Brittney Diaz Karen Donahou 2005 1987 1981-84 1989 2001 1979 S T A T E LaToya Harris E Lori Eastep Linda Emtman Sue English Nancy Engman Te’Ara Epps Alicia Erickson 1994 1982-83 1975 1976 2005 1998 F Terry Fay Gwen Fernandez Donna Finney Michele Furlong 1977 1989 1984-87 1984-85 G Suzanne Geppert Carrie Gilley Sheila Gluzer Marjie Goddard Angela Gotelli Sue Graham Katie Gray Denise Green Melanie Greene Shannan Griffin Susan Guest 1983-86 1990-93 2003 1983-85 1993-94 1981 1975-76 1977-81 2003 1989-92 1987 H Kathi Hagemeyer 1983-84 Kelly Hankins 1990-91 Adrian Hankoff 1999-2002 Holly Harris 1999-2002 LaToya Harris 1999-2002 Carly Hayashikawa2004-05 B. Helgeland 1975 Teresa Henning 1984-85 Debi Henry 1988 Jenny Herndon 1994-95 Jennifer Herse 1979 Stacy Hoffman 1993 Stacey Holbrook 2003-04 Kristen Hovde 1989-92 Becky Howlett 1992-93 Nikki Hubbert 1995 Diane Hunton 1979 Gwen Davis 64 J Kortney Jamtaas 1999-2002 Kathy Jentoft 1978-81 Brittany Johnson2005 2 0 0 6 U N I V E R S I T Y Joanne Johnson Kristen Johnson 1991-93 1998-99 K J. Kauzlarich Kristin Kelley Sue Kelso Trina Kightlinger Keri Killebrew Traci King Mandy Kister Kim Kleven Kathy Kocins Kim Kohler 1975 2004 1979-82 1999-2000 1990-92 1987-89 1977 1995-98 1984-85 1981 L Laurie Lamken 1983 Brenn Larson 2002-03 Dion Leckie 1987-88 Kerry Lewis 1998-2001 April Lott2003-05 Mary Luhrs 1998 Nancy Lust 1981-83 Teresa Lust 1982 Kathy Lyon 1976-77 M Cheryl McCleary Amanda McDonald Deb McGill J. McPherson Jessica Martin Nicole Martin Melissa Merkley Stacey Miller Kathleen Monda Fawnda Morris 1975-77 1995-96 1977-79 1975 1997 2004 1994 1998-99 2001 1981-82 N Paige Nelson Pam Newton 1995-96 1982 Marueen Perez2005 Chani Phillips 1979-82 Kathy Plotnikoff 1979-80 Victoria Prince 2002 Jean Prudy 1976-77 R Denna Rawie 1988-89 Kathleen Reeve 1987-88 Carla Reyes 1986-89 Mary Anne Rice 1981-84 Kali Richards 2003 Margy Robinson 1979-81 Kelly Rosin2003-05 Wendy Rouse 1995-97 Camila Rower 2000 Deirdre Runnette 1987-88 Kelly Russell 2005 S Beverly Schaaf Chelsie Schafer Sally Schroeder Cori Seale Kim Seals Joyce Selveit Kathy Sheedy Sarah Silvernail Annie Sitter Joni Skagen Colleen Smith Jayne Smith Lori Sorenson Liz Spear Phelicia Sperrazzo Joy Sperry Samantha Spink Jennifer Stinson Anne Sugars E. Sugars Kali Surplus 1982-84 1999-2002 1985 1992-93 1975-77 1976 1981 1993-96 1988-89 1982 1997-98 1976-77 1977 2003-04 1986-89 1998-99 1997-98 1995-98 1976 1975 2000-01 T Jennifer Todd Terry Tomich 2003-04 1982-83 U Heidi Urquhart Jill Urquhart 1977-79 1979 V Laurie Van Diest Yvonne Velasco Debra Voliva Lucie Vratnickova 1984-87 1976-77 1982-83 1997-98 W Stephanie Weishaar2005 Beth Welch 1987-89 Darci Wellsandt 1990, 92-93 Jamie Wheat 1986 Shannon Wyckoff 1994-97 Y Lisa Yensen Natalia Owens O Keren Oigman Natalia Owens 1994-97 2005 P Stephanie Papke 1994-97 Jalen Pendon2005 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 1990-91 Letterwinners from 1975-present volleyballhonors W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E Kaepa All-America Team 1996 1995 1992 U N I V E R S I T Y Conference Player of the Year Sarah Silvernail, first team Stephanie Papke, second team Sarah Silvernail, second team Keri Killebrew, second team 1996 Sarah Silvernail (Pac-10) Conference Coach of the Year 1995 Cindy Fredrick (Pac-10) AVCA All-District VIII/All-West Region 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1988 Sarah Silvernail Stephanie Papke Sarah Silvernail Sarah Silvernail Becky Howlett Keri Killebrew Carrie Couturier, Keri Killebrew, Kelli Hankins Kathleen Reeve Conference Medal Winner 1998 U.S. Strength & Conditioning Coaches All-America 1996 Sarah Silvernail U.S. Olympic Festival Participants AVCA District VIII Coach of the Year 1995 Stephanie Papke 1994 1993 1989 Cindy Fredrick Sarah Silvernail (North, Gold) Becky Howlett (North) Joanne Johnson (West, Silver) Beth Welch (East, Bronze) U.S. National Team 1997 1996 Colleen Smith Sarah Silvernail Jennifer Stinson Jennifer Stinson All-Conference Teams Pacific-10 Conference 2003 2002 2001 2000 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 Zanda Bautre LaToya Harris Holly Harris Adrian Hankoff Kortney Jamtaas Chelsie Schafer Brenn Larson LaToya Harris Adrian Hankoff Kali Surplus LaToya Harris Chelsie Schafer Kali Surplus Zanda Bautre Wendy Rouse Jennifer Stinson Stephanie Papke Sarah Silvernail Stephanie Papke Sarah Silvernail Keren Oigman Sarah Silvernail Becky Howlett Keri Killebrew Carrie Couturier Keri Killebrew Becky Howlett Wendy Rouse 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 65 wsuall-timesingleseasonrecords W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y All-time Single Season Leaders Kills 1. Sarah Silvernail, 1996 2. Becky Howlett, 1993 3. Sarah Silvernail, 1995 4. Sarah Silvernail, 1994 5. Laurie Van Diest, 1987 6. Kelly Hankins, 1991 7. Kelly Hankins, 1990 8. Carrie Couturier, 1991 9. Carla Reyes, 1989 10. Becky Howlett, 1992 Service Aces 1. Nancy Lust, 1980 2. Carrie Couturier, 1991 3. Keri Killebrew, 1992 4. Cindy Baker, 1988 5. Beth Welch, 1988 6. Adrian Hankoff, 2002 7. Beth Welch, 1987 8. Adrian Hankoff, 2001 9. Donna Finney, 1988 10. Beth Welch, 1989 Lisa Davis, 1983 649 524 483 474 473 471 459 448 438 436 68 55 53 50 49 45 44 43 42 40 40 2. Laurie Van Diest, 1987 3. Carrie Couturier, 1991 4. Carrie Couturier, 1990 5. Carrie Couturier, 1989 6. Laurie Van Diest, 1986 Chani Phillips, 1981 8. Sarah Silvernail, 1995 9. Joanne Johnson, 1993 10. Joanne Johnson, 1992 Block Assists .405 .355 .339 .329 .329 .320 .318 .317 .313 .312 Individual Match Records 69 49 44 42 41 38 38 36 35 31 Kills — 39 1. Keri Killebrew, 1992 2. Beth Welch, 1988 3. Keri Killebrew, 1991 4. Stephanie Papke, 1996 5. Krista Beightol, 1993 6. Brenn Larson, 2002 7. Kali Surplus, 2000 8. Stephanie Papke, 1995 9. Krista Beightol, 1994 10. Keri Killebrew, 1990 167 163 153 138 130 125 124 122 122 120 Keri Killebrew, 1992 vs. USC Services Aces — 7 Margy Robinson, 1981 vs. Washington Block Assists — 16 Traci King, 1989 vs. Oregon State at Corvallis Block Solos — 8 Carrie Couturier, 1991 vs. Oregon State Total Blocks — 20 Traci King, 1989 vs. Oregon State at Corvallis Digs — 35 Jalen Pendon, 2005 vs. Arizona State Best Hitting Pct. — .909 Holly Harris, 2001 vs. Oregon at Pullman (10 kills, 0 errors, 11 attempts) Hitting Errors — 13 Carla Reyes, 1989 vs. Washington; Kelly Hankins, 1990 vs. Washington Sarah Silvernail, 1995 vs. Arizona Reception Errors — 11 1726 1616 1588 1476 1431 1383 1357 1267 1257 1239 Sarah Silvernail, 1996 vs. California Assists — 85 1. Joanne Johnson, 1992 2. Joanne Johnson, 1993 3. Shannon Wyckoff, 1997 4. Sarah Silvernail, 1996 5. Jen Barcus, 2005 6. Natalia Owens, 2005 7. Carrie Gilley, 1992 8. Carrie Couturier, 1988 Jennifer Todd, 2003 10 Victoria Prince, 2002 Single Season Assists Hitting Percentage (Min. 3 Att./Game) 1. Sarah Silvernail, 1996 2. Carrie Gilley, 1992 3. Carrie Gilley, 1991 4. Carrie Couturier, 1991 Sarah Silvernail, 1995 6. Keren Oigman, 1995 7. Jennifer Stinson, 1998 8. Keren Oigman, 1997 9. Stephanie Papke, 1996 10. Becky Howlett, 1992 Solo Blocks 1. Carrie Couturier, 1988 Chani Phillips, 1981 vs. Washington Service Errors — 8 Kristen Carlson, 2003 vs. Utah Ballhandling Errors — 15 Fawnda Morris, 1981 vs. Oregon State Digs 1. Jalen Pendon, 2005514 2. Kortney Jamtaas, 2002 469 3. Beth Welch, 1988 419 4. Cindy Baker, 1988 413 5. Cindy Baker, 1987 395 Stacey Holbrook, 2004 395 7. Donna Finney, 1988 387 8. Kristen Hovde, 1991 385 9. Carla Reyes, 1989 384 10. Shannon Wyckoff, 1995 376 66 2 0 0 6 Jalen Pendon set the WSU single season and match records for digs in 2005. C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L wsuall-timesingleseasonrecords W A S H I N G T O N Most Kills — 130 vs. Washington, 1981 Fewest Kills — 6 vs. Wyoming, 1980 Most Hitting Errors — 58 vs. Washington, 1987 Fewest Hitting Errors — 2 vs. Ft. Steilacoom CC, 1980 Most Service Aces — 17 vs. Spokane Falls CC, 1980 Fewest Service Aces — 0 Ten times. Most Block Solos — 16 vs. Gonzaga, 1985 Most Block Assists — 42 vs. Arizona State, 1992; vs. Arizona State, 2000 Fewest Block Assists — 0 vs. Arizona State, Sept. 9, 1989 Most Receiving Errors — 37 vs. Washington, 1981 Fewest Receiving Errors — 0 vs. Stanford, 1991; BYU, 1995; vs. Santa Clara, 1995; vs. Washington, 2000 Most Service Errors — 22 vs. Arizona, Stanford, 1992 Fewest Service Errors — 0 vs. Utah State, 1980 Best Hitting Pct. — .475 vs. Montana, at NIVC, 1992 Worst Hitting Pct. — -.075 vs. Washington, Sept. 23, 2005 Kills Hitting Percentage Service Aces Total Hit Attempts Hitting Errors Solo Blocks Block Assists Total Blocks 2,235 .283 372 6,060 1,001 156 605 396.5 U N I V E R S I T Y Cougar Team Awards Team Match Records Team Records S T A T E 1992 1996 1978 1988 1987 1988 1992 1992 2 0 0 6 Strength and Conditioning (Selected by Strength and Conditioning staff) 1991 Joanne Johnson 1992 Becky Howlett 1993 Stephanie Papke 1994 Betty Bartram 1995 Melissa Merkley 1996 Wendy Rouse 1997 Samantha Spink 1998 Samantha Spink 1999 LaToya Harris 2000 Chelsie Schafer 2001 Kerry Lewis 2002 Adrian Hankoff Chelsie Schafer 2003 Alison Billingsley 2005 April Lott Most Valuable Player (Selected by team vote) 1991 Keri Killebrew 1992 Keri Killebrew 1993 Krista Beightol 1994 Krista Beightol 1995 Stephanie Papke Sarah Silvernail 1996 Sarah Silvernail 1997 Jennifer Stinson 1998 Jennifer Stinson 1999 Joy Sperry 2000 LaToya Harris 2001 LaToya Harris 2002 LaToya Harris 2003 Zanda Bautre 2004 Kelly Rosin 2005 Jalen Pendon Most Improved (Selected by team vote) 1991 Joanne Johnson 1992 Joanne Johnson 1993 Sarah Silvernail 1994 Melissa Merkley 1995 Jennifer Stinson 1996 Wendy Rouse 1997 Colleen Smith 1999 Adrian Hankoff 2000 Melissa Boyle 2001 Kristin Purscelley C O U G A R 2002 2003 2004 2005 Brenn Larson Liz Spear Jen Barcus Brittany Johnson Academic Achievement (Highest GPA, first award 1994) 1994 Melissa Merkley 1995 Melissa Merkley 1996 Wendy Rouse 1997 Samantha Spink 1998 Wendy Rouse 1999 Kortney Jamtaas Chelsie Schafer 2000 Kortney Jamtaas 2001 Zanda Bautre 2002 Alison Billingsley 2003 Megan Camp Best Offensive Player (Selected by team vote) 2001 Adrian Hankoff 2002 Adrian Hankoff 2003 Kristen Carlson Best Defensive Player (Selected by team vote) 2001 Kortney Jamtaas 2002 Kortney Jamtaas 2003 Zanda Bautre Coaches’ Award (Dedication, hard work, attitude) 1991 Cory Bergey 1992 Krista Beightol 1993 Krista Beightol 1994 Krista Beightol 1995 Jennifer Stinson 1996 Jennifer Stinson 2005 Kelly Rosin, Maureen Perez Inspirational Award 2003 Alison Billingsley Leadership Award 2004 Alison Billingsley Stacey Holbrook Scholar-Athlete 2005 V O L L E Y B A L L Gwen Davis 67 wsuall-timecareerrecords W A S H I N G T O N KILLS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 Carrie Couturier, 1988-91 LaToya Harris, 1999-02 Kristen Hovde, 1989-92 Keren Oigman, 1994-97 Shannon Wyckoff, 1994-97 Laurie VanDiest, 1984-87 Jennifer Stinson, 1995-98 Holly Harris, 1999-02 Cindy Baker, 1985-88 ASSISTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Keri Killebrew, 1990-92 Beth Welch, 1987- 89 Stephanie Papke, 1994-97 Krista Beightol, 1990, 92-94 Kali Surplus, 2000-01 Brenn Larson, 2002-03 Samantha Spink, 1997-98 Melissa Wright, 2000 Nicole Martin, 2004 Cindy Baker, 1985-88 SERVICE ACES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. DIGS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. LaToya Harris, 1999-02 Beth Welch, 1987-89 Carrie Couturier, 1988-91 Cindy Baker, 1985-88 Keren Oigman, 1994-97 Adrian Hankoff, 1999-02 Keri Killebrew, 1990-92 Lisa Davis, 1981-84 Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 Laurie VanDiest, 1984-87 Shannon Wyckoff, 1994-97 Kortney Jamtaas, 1999-02 LaToya Harris, 1999-02 Cindy Baker, 1985-88 Beth Welch, 1987-89 Keren Oigman, 1994-97 Carrie Couturier, 1988-91 Keri Killebrew, 1990-92 Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 Kristen Hovde, 1989-92 S T A T E 1848 1548 1459 1395 1054 1051 1033 1006 996 995 4553 4215 3839 2717 2540 2072 1333 1237 1153 967 143 133 128 125 115 98 91 89 87 85 U N I V E R S I T Y SOLO BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Carrie Couturier, 1988-91 Laurie VanDiest, 1984-87 Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 Kelly Hankins, 1990-91 Joanne Johnson, 1991-93 Jennifer Stinson, 1995-98 Holly Harris, 1999-02 Carrie Gilley, 1990-93 Jen Barcus, 2002-05 Carla Reyes, 1986-89 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Carrie Couturier, 1988-91 Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 Jennifer Stinson, 1995-98 Joanne Johnson, 1991-93 Jen Barcus, 2002-05 Holly Harris, 1999-02 Keren Oigman, 1994-97 Laurie VanDiest, 1984-87 Carrie Gilley, 1990-93 Jennifer Todd, 2003-04 BLOCK ASSISTS TOTAL BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Carrie Couturier, 1988-91 Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 Laurie Van Diest, 1984-87 Jennifer Stinson, 1995-98 Joanne Johnson, 1991-93 Holly Harris, 1999-02 Jen Barcus, 2002-05 Keren Oigman, 1994-97 Carrie Gilley, 1990-93 Kelly Hankins, 1990-91 Jennifer Todd, 2003-04 1254 1232 1178 1157 1114 1070 989 942 938 931 Carrie Couturier 68 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 196 125 98 88 69 59 53 50 43 36 421 394 360 343 336 333 329 315 311 216 617 492 440 419 412 386 379 363 361 259 259 all-timeresults W A S H I N G T O N 1976 (33-4-1) Coach: Judy Novine 3-0 +# 2-1 # 2-0 # 2-3 + 2-1 % 2-0 % 2-0 % 0-2 % 2-0 % 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-2 3-0 3-0 3-1 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 2-0 * 2-0 * 2-0 & 2-0 & 2-1 & 1-2 & 3-0 ^ 3-0 ^ 3-0 ^ 3-1 ^ 3-0 ^ 3-0 1-1 $ 1-2 $ 2-0 $ 2-0 $ 2-0 $ 3-0 $ 0-2 $ 2-0 $ 2-0 $ North Idaho College Whitworth Idaho @ Spokane Falls CC Washington Western Washington Pacific Lutheran Central Washington Eastern Washington Whitworth @ Idaho @ Eastern Washington Western Washington Oregon Oregon College of Educ. Southern Oregon Montana State Montana Idaho Eastern Washington Montana State Eastern Oregon Eastern Washington Whitworth Idaho Central Washington Portland State Portland State Pacific Lutheran Oregon State Washington Idaho Oregon Washington Eastern Washington Idaho Southern Oregon Eastern Oregon Portland State Oregon State Washington # EWSC Tune-Up, Cheney + Community College Exhibition % Washington All State Tournament, Ellensburg * MSU Invite, Bozeman & NCWSA Eastern Area Tournament, Pullman ^ Seattle $ NCWSA NW Reg. IX, Monmouth 1977 (31-8) Coach: Marie Matsen 2-0 # 2-0 # 2-0 # 2-0 # 2-0 +# 3-0 3-1 % 3-0 % 3-2 % 3-0 +* 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-0 0-3 3-0 & 3-2 & 3-0 & Idaho Boise State Montana State Gonzaga Treasure Valley CC Idaho Oregon State Montana Eastern Oregon Flathead Valley CC Montana Boise State Montana State @ Eastern Washington Portland State Montana Washington Montana State 3-0 & Oregon College of Educ. 3-0 Whitworth 3-0 2-0 ^ 2-0 ^ 2-0 ^ 2-0 +^ 2-1 ^ 3-0 3-1 > 2-3 > 3-1 > 3-2 + 3-1 1-3 1-2 $ 2-1 $ 2-1 $ 2-0 $ 2-0 $ 2-0 $$ 0-2 $$ 0-2 $$ 0-2 $$ 0-2 $$ Eastern Washington Montana State Whitworth Northwest Nazarene Spokane Falls CC Central Washington @ Idaho Western Washington Oregon Pacific Lutheran @ Spokane Falls CC @ Eastern Oregon Oregon Col. of Educ. (N) Oregon State Washington Oregon College of Educ. Oregon Portland State Rhode Island Hawaii Alabama Southwestern Missouri Ball State # Moscow + Community College Exhibition % Portland * Montana Invite, Missoula & Match Play, Pullman ^ NCWSA Eastern Area, Ellensburg > Eugene $ NCWSA NW Reg. IX, Cheney $$ AIAW Championships, Provo # ^ % > * < & ~ $ & & & & & & & ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ $ $ $ $ $ Oregon Western Washington Portland State Washington Montana State Oregon State Montana Montana State Saskatchewan Alberta Sacramento State Alberta Western Washington Oregon Washington Montana Montana State Moscow Spokane Portland State Invite Bozeman SOSC Invite, Ashland NIVT, Los Angeles UW Invite, Seattle MSU Invite, Bozeman NCWSA Reg. IX, Pullman Coach: Kay Wilke Coach: Marie Matsen Spokane Falls CC Whitworth Idaho Gonzaga Boise State Edmonds CC Mt. Hood CC Lewis-Clark State Eastern Washington Whitworth Eastern Washington Whitworth Spokane Falls CC Idaho Western Washington Victoria Oregon Oregon State Nevada-Reno Washington Simon Fraser Montana Montana State Portland State Washington Oregon Oregon State Western Washington Eastern Washington Occidental Oregon College of Educ. Oregon State Southern Oregon Occidental Portland State @ Idaho San Jose State Arizona Pepperdine Western Ontario USC 2 0 0 6 2-0 2-0 1-2 2-1 2-0 1-2 2-0 2-3 2-3 3-2 3-2 3-1 2-0 1-2 1-2 2-0 1-2 1979 (20-23-5)** 1978 (35-18-1) 2-0 +# 2-1 # 2-1 # 2-0 # 2-0 # 2-0 +^ 2-0 +^ 2-0 ^ 2-1 ^ 2-1 ^ 3-0 ^ 3-2 ^ 3-0 + 3-0 2-0 % 2-0 % 0-2 % 2-0 % 0-2 % 1-2 % 0-2 % 2-0 > 2-0 > 1-2 > 1-2 > 2-1 > 2-1 > 2-0 > 3-0 2-0 * 2-1 * 2-1 * 2-0 * 2-1 * 0-3 * 3-1 0-2 < 0-2 < 0-2 < 1-1 < 0-2 < S T A T E 2-1 # 2-0 # 2-0 # 2-0 ^ 2-0 ^ 1-2 ^ 2-0 +^ 2-0 * 1-2 +* 2-1 * 2-0 +* 2-0 * 2-0 +* 3-0 0-2 % 1-1 % 1-1 % 2-0 % 0-2 % 1-1 % 3-1 ~ 3-1 ~ 0-3 ~ 3-2 ~ 2-3 ~ 1-3 ~ 0-2 & 0-2 & 2-0 & 2-0 & 0-2 & 2-0 & 1-2 & 3-2 + 3-0 0-2 < 0-2 < 1-1 < 0-2 < 1-1 < 1-3 3-1 ! 0-3 ! 0-3 ! 0-3 ! 2-3 ! 3-1 Idaho State Gonzaga Idaho Central Washington Western Washington Whitworth Spokane Falls CC Carroll College Montana State JV Montana Flathead JC Carroll College Montana JV Whitworth Montana State Whitworth Oregon Western Washington Portland State British Columbia Montana Oregon State Portland State Montana State Oregon Washington Linfield Oregon State Oregon Col. of Educ. Alaska-Fairbanks Nevada-Reno Portland State Oregon Spokane Falls CC** @ Idaho** Cal State-Fullerton Pepperdine California San Diego Brigham Young @ Montana Oregon State Washington Oregon Portland State Montana Eastern Washington** C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y 1-3 0-3 1-3 $ 0-3 $ Montana Montana State Portland State Montana ** Wins were forfeited # Idaho Invite, Moscow ^ Whitworth Invite, Spokane * Montana Invite, Missoula % Portland State Invite, Portland ~ NCWSA Div. I, Seattle & SOSC Invite, Ashland < UCLA Invite, Los Angeles ! Missoula $ NCWSA Reg. IX, Portland 1980 (13-31-2) Coach: Cindy Laughlin 2-0 # Gonzaga 0-2 # Weber State 1-1 # Whitman 1-1 # Idaho 0-2 ^ Texas A & M 0-2 ^ Utah State 0-2 ^ BYU-Hawaii 0-2 ^ Wyoming 1-3 ^ New Mexico 1-3 ^ Northern Arizona 3-1 * Northern Montana 3-1 * Carroll College 3-0 +* Lethbridge CC 3-0 * Medicine Hat College 2-3 @ Lewis-Clark State 2-1 % Western Washington 2-0 +%Ft. Steilacoom CC 0-2 % Montana 2-1 % Alaska-Fairbanks 0-2 % Portland State 2-0 % Oregon State 0-3 Montana 0-3 Montana State 0-3 ~ Oregon 2-3 ~ Oregon State 0-3 ~ Portland State 0-3 ~ Washington 1-3 ¢ Calgary 0-3 ¢ Calgary 1-3 ¢ Calgary 1-3 ¢ Calgary 3-0 +¢ Lethbridge CC 3-0 ¢ South Alberta Tech 3-0 ¢ Mt. Royal College 0-3 Idaho 2-3 + @ Spokane Falls CC 3-0 @ Gonzaga 2-1 > Nevada-Reno 0-2 > Oregon State 1-2 > Santa Clara 0-2 > Oregon 0-3 & Oregon 0-3 & Portland State 0-3 & Washington 2-3 & Oregon State 3-1 Lewis-Clark State 3-2 @ Montana 0-3 @ Montana State 0-3 $ Portland State 0-3 $ Oregon State # ^ * % ~ ¢ > & $ Idaho Tune-up, Moscow BYU Invite, Provo Carroll College Invite, Helena Portland State Invite NWVL Seeding, Pullman Calgary Invite, Canada Oregon Invite, Eugene NWVL Seeding, Eugene NCWSA Reg. IX, Missoula V O L L E Y B A L L 1981 (18-26) Coach: Cindy Laughlin 2-0 # 0-2 # 2-0 # 2-0 # 2-0 # 0-2 # 1-3 1-3 3-1 ^ 2-0 ^ 2-0 +^ 2-0 ^ 2-0 +^ 2-1 ^ 0-3 0-3 0-3 & 1-3 & 2-3 & 3-0 0-3 2-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 3-2 0-3 1-3 1-3 3-2 1-3 0-3 3-2 2-0 * 2-1 * 2-1 * 1-2 * 2-1 * 1-2 * 0-2 * 3-1 0-3 2-0 +¢ 2-0 ¢ 0-3 ¢ 0-3 $ 0-3 $ # ^ & * ¢ $ Humboldt State Cal Poly-SLO Weber State U.S. International Sonoma State UC-Davis @ UC-Riverside @ UC-Irvine Idaho Carroll College Spokane Falls CC Whitman Spokane Falls CC Montana @ Montana State @ Montana Calgary Utah Weber State @ Lewis-Clark State Portland State Oregon State Idaho Washington Oregon @ Washington @ Portland State @ Oregon State @ Oregon Whitman Montana State Montana @ Eastern Washington Colorado Idaho State Weber State Air Force Academy Colorado College Metro State Northern Colorado @ Idaho Calgary Columbia Basin CC Whitworth Calgary Portland State Montana Western States Invite, Davis, Calif. Idaho Tune-Up, Mocow Montana Invite, Missoula Northern Colorado Invite, Greeley WSU Invite, Pullman AIAW Reg. IX, Portland 1982 (2-21-2 / 0-12, 10th NorPac) Coach: Jim Coleman 1-1 # 1-1 # 0-2 # 0-2 # 0-2 0-3 0-3 3-1 ^ 3-2 +^ 3-0 ^ 0-3 ^ 2-3 ^ 0-3 0-3 0-3 0-3 Hayward State Cal-Northridge Santa Clara San Francisco State @ Humboldt State @ UC-Davis @ Sacramento State Lewis-Clark State Spokane Falls CC Whitworth Idaho Idaho @ California @ San Jose State @ Washington @ Oregon State 69 all-timeresults W A S H I N G T O N 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 0-3 0-3 1-3 2-3 0-3 @ Oregon Fresno State Pacific Washington Lewis-Clark State Oregon Oregon State Idaho San Francisco Santa Clara # Western States Invite, Davis, Calif. ^ Idaho Invite, Moscow 1983 (2-24 / 0-9, 10th NorPac) Coach: Jim Coleman 2-3 0-3 1-3 2-1 # 2-0 # 2-1 +# 0-2 # 0-2 # 0-2 # 0-2 # 0-3 * 1-3 * 1-3 2-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 1-3 0-3 * 0-3 * 2-3 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 0-3 + 0-3 1-3 * @ Nevada-Reno @ Boise State Gonzaga Lewis-Clark State Idaho Spokane Falls CC Whitworth Gonzaga Eastern Washington Eastern Washington @ Oregon @ Oregon State Montana State @ San Francisco @ Santa Clara @ Washington California San Jose State Eastern Washington Oregon Oregon State Lewis-Clark State @ Pacific @ Fresno State @ Gonzaga Ito-Yokada Idaho Washington # Idaho Invite, Moscow * NorPac Conference Match + Exhibition matches 1984 (8-25-2 / 8-252, 9th NorPac) Coach: Jim Coleman 3-1 # 3-0 # 2-3 # 0-3 # 2-3 0-2 ^ 1-1 ^ 0-2 ^ 1-1 ^ 0-2 ^ 2-0 ^ 3-0 0-2 ¢ 0-2 ¢ 2-1 ¢ 0-2 ¢ 0-2 ¢ 2-0 ¢ 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 70 Idaho State Boise State Oregon State Nevada-Las Vegas @ Eastern Washington UC-Riverside Cal State-Bakersfield Portland State Whitworth San Francisco Chico State Gonzaga Portland State Nevada-Las Vegas Idaho State Brigham Young Montana Weber State Oregon Oregon State @ Santa Clara @ San Jose State 0-3 * 3-2 * 3-0 2-3 * 0-3 2-3 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 2-3 0-3 0-3 * 0-3 * # ^ ¢ * San Francisco California Eastern Washington @ Washington @ Idaho @ Lewis-Clark State Fresno State Washington Montana State Montana Idaho @ Oregon @ Oregon State Boise State Invite Western States Invite, Davis, Calif. BYU Invite, Provo NorPac Conference Match 1985 (9-23 / 0-12, 7th NorPac) Coach: Kaprice Bray 3-0 # 1-3 # 1-3 # 1-3 # 2-3 3-0 2-3 ^ 0-3 ^ 1-3 ^ 3-0 ^ 1-3 ^ 1-3 ^ 3-0 ^ 3-0 2-3 1-3 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 3-0 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 2-3 0-3 * 3-0 0-3 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 *¢ # ^ * ¢ Gonzaga Idaho Cal State-Fullerton Eastern Washington Gonzaga @ Lewis-Clark State Ohio State Brigham Young Montana Nevada-Reno Chapman Idaho State Utah State Eastern Washington @ Idaho Oregon State Oregon Washington @ Gonzaga San Jose State California Idaho @ Fresno Pacific @ Fresno State Lewis-Clark State @ Oregon @ Oregon State @ Eastern Washington @ Washington @ California @ San Jose State Fresno State Idaho Invite, Moscow BYU Invite, Provo NorPac Conference Match at Seattle 1986 (13-22 / 3-15, T8th Pac-10) Coach: Karen Lamb 0-2 & 2-0 & 0-2 & 0-3 & 3-1 & 0-3 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-2 # 1-3 # 3-1 # 0-3 # Boise State Idaho Washington Washington Idaho Montana USC UCLA Weber State BYU-Hawaii Utah Washington 2 0 0 6 S T A T E 3-2 # 1-3 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-0 3-2 1-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-1 3-0 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 1-3 * 2-3 * BYU-Hawaii @ Gonzaga @ California @ Stanford Oregon Oregon State Eastern Washington Idaho @ Washington @ Arizona @ Arizona State Idaho @ UCLA @ USC @ Eastern Washington Gonzaga California Stanford @ Oregon State @ Oregon Washington Arizona State Arizona & - Sun Valley Tournament # - BYU Pepsi Invitational * - Pac-10 Conference Match 1987 (16-21 / 2-16, 9th Pac-10) Coach: Karen Lamb 3-0 3-1 1-3 2-3 & 3-0 & 3-0 & 1-3 & 3-2 3-2 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 0-3 # 2-3 # 3-0 # 2-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-1 2-3 * 0-3 * 3-1 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-1 0-3 * 3-1 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 2-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 2-3 * Idaho Gonzaga @ Idaho State Northern Iowa Michigan State Idaho State Northern Iowa @ Utah Weber State Memphis State Montana Idaho State Eastern Washington UC-Riverside Washington @ Stanford @ California Oregon State Oregon @ Arizona @ Arizona State @ Eastern Washington UCLA USC @ Gonzaga California Stanford Portland @ Oregon @ Oregon State Arizona Arizona State @ Idaho @ USC @ UCLA Eastern Washington @ Washington & - Colorado Tournament # - BYU Invite * - Pac-10 Conference match C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y 1988 (22-17 / 5-13, 8th Pac-10) Coach: Karen Lamb 3-2 3-1 & 3-0 & 3-1 & 1-3 & 3-1 3-0 ^ 1-3 ^ 0-3 ^ 3-0 ^ 3-2 ^ 3-1 ^ 1-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 2-3 # 3-2 # 3-2 # 3-0 # 2-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-0 1-3 * 1-3 * 3-0 2-3 * 3-2 0-3 * 2-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-1 3-1 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * Idaho Idaho State Boise State Portland Boise State Gonzaga Santa Clara New Mexico State Nebraska Boise State Idaho State Santa Clara Arizona State Arizona @ Washington South Carolina Illinois State Tennessee Illinois State @ California @ Stanford Eastern Washington Oregon Oregon State Portland @ UCLA @ USC Idaho Washington @ Gonzaga Stanford California @ Oregon State @ Oregon @ Eastern Washington USC UCLA @ Arizona @ Arizona State & - Boise State Classic ^ - Titan Mizuno Preview, Fullerton, Calif. # - Illinois State Invitational * - Pac-10 Conference match 1989 (9-29 / 2-16, 10th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-1 3-1 0-3 3-1 0-3 2-3 3-0 # 3-0 # 2-3 # 0-3 # 0-3 # 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 3-2 * 0-3 * 1-3 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 2-3 * 0-3 * 2-3 3-0 @ Hawaii-Pacific @ Chaminade @ Hawaii @ BYU-Hawaii @ Hawaii @ Hilo Eastern Illinois Utah Cal-State Fulteron California Arizona State Stanford California @ Idaho @ Oregon State @ Oregon @ Gonzaga USC UCLA @ Eastern Washington @ Arizona @ Arizona State @ Brigham Young Idaho V O L L E Y B A L L 1-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 1-3 * 1-3 0-3 * 1-3 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 ^ 0-3 ^ Washington Oregon Oregon State @ UCLA @ USC Arizona State Arizona @ Eastern Washington @ Washington Gonzaga @ California @ Stanford @ Texas A & M @ Houston # - JMN Premiere Tournament, Fullerton, Calif. * - Pac-10 Conference match ^ - Houston Tournament 1990 (13-18 / 6-12, 7th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 2-3 # 2-3 # 3-0 # 2-3 3-0 $ 3-1 $ 3-1 $ 0-3 $ 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 3-1 * 3-1 * 3-0 1-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 0-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 3-2 * 3-1 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 3-1 * 2-3 1-3 * 0-3 * Mississippi Montana Notre Dame Gonzaga Montana State Utah Santa Clara Montana @ USC @ UCLA Eastern Washington Arizona Arizona State @ Idaho @ Washington @ Stanford @ California @ Eastern Washington Oregon State Oregon @ Arizona State @ Arizona Idaho Washington California Stanford @ Oregon @ Oregon State @ Gonzaga UCLA USC # - Cougar Invitational $ - Utah Tournament * - Pac-10 Conference match 1991 (23-12 / 10-8, 4th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-2 0-3 0-3 1-3 # # # # & & & & % % % % % Central Michigan Loyola Marymount Rice Indiana New Mexico State Utah Oregon State Utah SW Texas State Santa Clara UC Santa Barbara Long Beach State Oregon State all-timeresults W A S H I N G T O N 3-0 * 3-0 3-2 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-2 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 3-1 * 3-1 * 2-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 1-3 $ Washington Idaho @ Gonzaga Stanford California @ Oregon State @ Oregon USC UCLA Eastern Washington @ Arizona @ Arizona State @ California @ Stanford Oregon Oregon State @ UCLA @ USC Arizona State Arizona @ Washington @ New Mexico # - Cougar Invitational & - Lady Ute Classic, Salt Lake City % - JMN Premiere Tournament, Fullerton * - Pac-10 Conference Match $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships, First-Round, Albuquerque 1992 (27-10 / 10-8, 5th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-1 # 3-2 # 1-3 3-0 & 3-0 & 3-1 & 3-1 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 3-1 * 2-3 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 3-2 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 2-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-2 3-1 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-1 * 3-2 0-3 3-0 $ 3-0 $ 3-0 $ 3-0 $ 3-0 $ 3-0 $ Wisconsin-Milwaukee Utah State Portland Boise State @ George Washington Georgetown Rhode Island Virginia Oregon State Oregon Gonzaga @ USC @ UCLA Eastern Washington Arizona Arizona State @ Washington @ Stanford @ California UCLA USC @ Arizona State @ Arizona Washington @ Idaho California Stanford @ Oregon @ Oregon State @ Southwest Texas @ Texas Alabama-Birmingham Montana Cornell Iowa State Northern Illinois Bowling Green # - Cougar Challenge & - Georgetown Invitational * - Pac-10 Conference Match $ - Natl. Invitational Volleyball Championship, Kansas City 1993 (21-11 / 8-10, 6th Pac-10) 1-3 2-3 3-0 0-3 2-3 Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-2 # 3-0 & 3-0 & 3-0 & 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 3-0 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 3-2 3-1 * 0-3 * 2-3 *+ 3-1 + 3-2 * 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-2 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 2-3 * 3-1 ^ 3-1 ^ 3-1 ^ 3-1 $ 0-3 $$ Iowa State Idaho Wyoming Wright State Kansas State Iowa @ Arizona @ Arizona State Gonzaga Washington Stanford California @ Oregon State @ Oregon @ Eastern Washington USC UCLA Washington Pittsburgh @ California @ Stanford Oregon Oregon State @ UCLA @ USC Arizona Arizona State Cal Poly SLO Baylor Nevada San Diego BYU Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-1 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-2 # 1-3 # 3-0 & 3-0 & 3-2 & 0-3 * 3-2 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 1-3 0-3 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 2-3 * 3-0 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-2 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * Oklahoma Temple Gonzaga Nevada Northern Iowa Virginia Tech New Orleans Colorado State @ Stanford @ California Oregon State Oregon @ Idaho @ USC @ UCLA Arizona Arizona State Eastern Washington Washington @ Oregon @ Oregon State UCLA USC @ Arizona State 2 0 0 6 * * * * $ @ Arizona @ Washington California Stanford New Mexico # - Cougar Challenge & - Colorado State Invitational * - Pac-10 Conference Match $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships First Round, Albuquerque 1995 (22-7 / 12-6, T2nd Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick # - Cougar Challenge & - Iowa Hawkeye Challenge + - Eddie Bauer First Serve Invitational, Seattle ^ - Nevada Turkey Day Tournament, Reno * - Pac-10 Conference Match $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships First Round, Pullman $$ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships Second Round, Provo 1994 (16-13 / 8-10, 7th Pac-10) S T A T E 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 & 3-1 & 3-0 3-0 * 3-1 * 3-0 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 3-0 2-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-1 * 2-3 * 1-3 * 3-2 * 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 1-3 * 1-3 * 3-0 + 3-1 + 0-3 $ Weber State New Mexico State Gonzaga BYU Santa Clara Wyoming SE Missouri State USC UCLA @ Arizona @ Arizona State Washington Idaho Stanford California @ Oregon State @ Oregon Arizona State Arizona @ Washington @ California @ Stanford Oregon Oregon State @ USC @ UCLA Northern Illinois South Florida Oral Roberts # - Cougar Challenge & - Wyoming Tournament * - Pac-10 Conference Match + - South Florida Tournament $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships Second Round, Pullman 1996 (27-6 / 14-4, 2nd Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 & 3-0 & 3-0 & 3-0 ^ 0-3 ^ 3-0 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-1 * Tulsa Gonzaga Idaho State Southern Illinois Dayton Iowa Iowa State Clemson Penn State @ Idaho @ Washington @ Stanford @ California Oregon State Oregon @ USC @ UCLA Arizona C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-0 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 0-3 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 0-3 * * * * * * * * * * % % $ $$ $$ Arizona State California Stanford @ Oregon @ Oregon State UCLA USC @ Arizona State @ Arizona Washington Notre Dame South Florida Kansas State Loyola Marymount Stanford # - Cougar Challenge & - Iowa State Tournament, Ames, Iowa ^ - MIZUNO USA Cup, Chicago % - Pacific Bankers Classic, Stockton, Calif. * - Pac-10 Conference Match $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships Second Round, Pullman, Wash. $$ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships Pacific Regional, Stanford, Calif. 1997 (26-7 / 12-6, T4th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # Santa Clara 3-0 # Texas-Arlington 3-0 # Wichita State 3-0 # Gonzaga 3-1 & Utah 3-0 & Gonzaga 3-0 & Notre Dame 3-0 Wyoming 3-0 ^ Providence College 3-0 ^ Villanova 3-0 ^ Rhode Island 3-0 Idaho 3-2 * @ Oregon State 3-1 * @ Oregon 3-2 * USC 3-1 * UCLA 2-3 * @ Arizona 3-1 * @ Arizona State 1-3 * Washington 0-3 * Stanford 3-0 * California 0-3 * @ USC 3-1 * @ UCLA 3-0 * Arizona State 3-1 * Arizona 0-3 * @ Washington 3-1 * @ California 0-3 * @ Stanford 3-0 * Oregon State 3-0 * Oregon 3-0 $ Lehigh 3-1 $$ Colorado State 0-3 $$$Florida # - Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. & - Spikeoff Spokane, Spokane, Wash. ^ - Rhode Island Subway Classic, Kingston, RI * - Pac-10 Conference Match $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships First, Pullman, Wash. $$ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships Second Round, Pullman, Wash. $$$ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships Central Regional, Madison, Wis. V O L L E Y B A L L 1998 (12-14 / 8-10, T5th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-2 # 3-1 # 0-3 # 0-3 & 0-3 & 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-0 2-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-1 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 2-3 * 3-0 ^ 0-3 ^ Utah Gonzaga Louisville BYU Long Beach State Arizona Arizona State @ Idaho @ Washington @ Stanford @ California Oregon State Oregon @ USC @ UCLA Washington California Stanford @ Oregon @ Oregon State UCLA USC @ Arizona State @ Arizona South Carolina Florida # - Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. & - at Provo, Utah ^ - DisneyWorld SEC-Pac-10 Challenge, Orlando, Fla. * - Pac-10 Conference Match 1999 (13-15 / 7-11, T6th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-1 # 0-3 & 3-2 & 1-3 & 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 3-0 3-2 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 0-3 ^ 0-3 ^ Creighton Boise State Gonzaga San Jose State Texas A&M New Mexico Colorado Stanford California @ Oregon @ Oregon State USC UCLA @ Arizona @ Arizona State Idaho Washington Oregon Oregon State @ UCLA @ USC Arizona State Arizona @ Washington @ Stanford @ California Notre Dame Sacramento State # - Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. & - Jones Intercable Invitational at Albuquerque, NM ^ - Pacific Bankers’ Classic at Stockton, Calif. * - Pac-10 Conference Match 71 all-timeresults W A S H I N G T O N 2000 (19-10 / 9-9, T5th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-1 # 3-2 # 3-0 + 3-0 + 3-0 + 3-0 + 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-1 0-3 * 2-3 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-0 * 2-3 * 1-3 * 3-1 * 3-0 * 3-1 * 3-0 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 1-3 * 3-0 $ Gonzaga Rhode Island Utah State #17 Kansas St. UC Riverside Cal St. Fullerton #22 N. Iowa @ Fresno State @ #6 USC @ #7 UCLA Idaho #10 Arizona Arizona State @ Washington @ #21 Stanford @ California Oregon State Oregon @ Arizona State @ #5 Arizona Washington California #17 Stanford @ Oregon @ Oregon State #7 UCLA #3 USC Tennessee 1-3 $$ @ #8 Penn State # - Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. + - Fresno State Tounament, Fresno * - Pac-10 Conference match $ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships first round $$ - NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships second round 2001 (17-12 / 9-9, 6th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-0 # 3-0 # 3-0 # 2-3 # 3-0 + 3-0 + 0-3 + 0-3 * 3-0 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-1 * 3-1 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 * 3-0 2-3 * 1-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-0 * 3-0 ^ 3-0 ^ 0-3 $ 72 Bradley Boise State Gonzaga #12 Pacific Houston Arkansas @ #22 Kansas State #4 Stanford California @ Oregon State @ Oregon #3 USC #5 UCLA Washington @ #7 Arizona @ Arizona State @ California @ #4 Stanford Oregon State Oregon Idaho @ #8 UCLA @ #5 USC Arizona State #4 Arizona @ Washington Rice William & Mary Hawai’i # Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. + Wildcat Classic, Manhattan, Kan. * Pac-10 Conference match ^ Hard Rock Thanksgiving Classic, Las Vegas $ NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships, first round 2002 (24-8 / 11-7 3rd Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-1 # Nevada 3-0 # Gonzaga 3-0 # # 23 Brigham Young 3-0 % Weber State 3-0 % Alaska Fairbanks 3-0 % Southwest Texas State 3-0 + Butler 3-0 + Indiana Purdue Ft. Wayne 3-0 + San Francisco 3-0 * Oregon State 3-0 * Oregon 0-3 * @ #1 USC 2-3 * @ #17 UCLA 3-2 * #17 Arizona 3-0 * #24 Arizona State 3-0 @ Idaho 1-3 * @ Washington 0-3 * @ #6 Stanford 2-3 * @ California 3-2 * #13 UCLA 1-3 * #1 USC 3-0 * @ #19 Arizona State 2-3 * @ #14 Arizona 3-0 * #21 Washington 3-0 * California 3-1 * #1 Stanford 3-0 * @ Oregon 3-0 * @ Oregon State 3-0 $ Oral Roberts 3-1 $$ @ #11 Kansas State 3-0 $$$#6 Northern Iowa 1-3 $$$@ #5 Florida # Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. % Nanook Classic, Fairbanks, Alaska + Molten Golden Gate Classic, San Francisco * Pac-10 Conference match $ NCAA Division I Volleyball Championships, first round, Manhattan, Kansas $$ NCAA Div. I Championships, second round, Manhattan, Kansas $$$ NCAA Div. I Championships, East Region semifinal, Gainesville, Fla. $$$ NCAA Div. I Championships, East Region final, Gainesville, Fla. 2003 (9-20 / 5-13, T7th Pac-10) Coach: Cindy Fredrick 3-1 2-3 2-3 2-3 0-3 2-3 1-3 3-0 3-1 3-1 3-0 0-3 0-3 # # # % % % + + + * * * * Oklahoma San Francisco Wichita State Utah #18 Missouri Utah Valley State Saint Louis New Mexico # 22 Loyola Marymount #16 Arizona Arizona State @ California @ #4 Stanford 2 0 0 6 S T A T E 2-3 * 0-3 * 3-0 1-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 2-3 * 2-3 1-3 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 3-0 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 1-3 * U N I V E R S I T Y #8 UCLA #1 USC Gonzaga @ Oregon State @ Oregon #12 Washington #7 California #6 Stanford Idaho @ #8 UCLA @ #1 USC Oregon State Oregon @ #11 Washington @ Arizona State @ #25 Arizona # Cougar Challenge, Pullman, Wash. % Utah Hampton Inn Classic, Salt Lake City + Cougar Mania Invitational, Pullman, Wash. * Pac-10 Conference match 2004 (5-26 / 2-16, 9th Pac-10) 0-3 * 1-3 1-3 0-3 * 3-1 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 1-3 * 2-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 1-3 * 0-3 * #2 Washington Gonzaga @ Eastern Washington #13 Arizona Arizona State @ #3 Stanford @ #13 California # 17 USC # 22 UCLA @ Oregon State @ Oregon @ Arizona State @ #8 California # 18 California # 4 Stanford @ #21 UCLA @ #15 USC Oregon Oregon State @ #3 Washington # H.Johnson Aggie Invite, Davis, Calif. + Baden Cougar Classic, Pullman, Wash. ^ SLU Billikens Classic, St. Louis, Mo. * Pac-10 Conference match Coach: Brian Heffernan 2-3 2-3 # 0-3 # 1-3 1-3 % 3-2 % 1-3 % 3-0 3-0 + 1-3 + 0-3 + 0-3 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 1-3 0-3 * 2-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 * 0-3 * 2-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 0-3 * 3-2 * @ UNLV San Jose State UNLV #10 Colorado State Cincinnati Miami #22 Loyola Marymount Gonzaga Radford Syracuse Denver Portland @ #2 USC @ #10 UCLA Oregon State Oregon @ #1 Washington @ Idaho @ #22 Arizona @ Arizona State #11 Stanford #13 California @ Oregon @ Oregon State #1 Washington Arizona State #21 Arizona @ # 14 California @ #9 Stanford #16 UCLA # 6 USC # UNLV Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. % LMU Furama Hotel Invite, Los Angeles + Denver Invitational * Pac-10 Conference match 2005 (9-22 / 2-16 9th Pac-10) Coach: Brian Heffernan 1-1 @ Portland 0-3 # Idaho State 3-0 # Toledo 2-3 # @ UC Davis 3-1 + Oral Roberts 3-1 + Buffalo 0-3 + Idaho 3-1 @ Gonzaga 0-3 ^ Middle Tennessee State 3-0 ^ Oakland 3-2 ^ @ Saint Louis C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L cougarcoacheshistory W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y YEAR RECORD COACH LEAGUE 2005 9-22 2-16 / 9th Pacific-10 Brian Heffernan 2004 5-26 Brian Heffernan 2-16 / 9th Pacific-10 2003 9-20 Cindy Fredrick 5-13 / T7th Pacific-10 2002 24-8 Cindy Fredrick 11-7 / T3rd Pacific-10$$$ 2001 17-12 Cindy Fredrick 9-9 / 6th Pacific-10$ 2000 19-10 Cindy Fredrick 9-9 / T-5th Pacific-10$$ 1999 13-15 Cindy Fredrick 7-11 / T-6th Pacific-10 1998 12-14 Cindy Fredrick 8-10 / T-5th Pacific-10 1997 26-7 Cindy Fredrick 12-6 / T4th Pacific-10$$$ 1996 27-6 Cindy Fredrick 14-4 / 2nd Pacific-10$$$ 1995 22-7 Cindy Fredrick 12-6 / T2nd Pacific-10$$ 1994 16-13 Cindy Fredrick 8-10 / 7th Pacific-10$ 1993 21-11 Cindy Fredrick 8-10 / 6th Pacific-10$$ 1992 27-10 Cindy Fredrick 10-8 / 5th Pacific-10+ 1991 23-12 Cindy Fredrick 10-8 / 4th Pacific-10$ 1990 13-18 Cindy Fredrick 6-12 / 7th Pacific-10 1989 9-29 Cindy Fredrick 2-16 / 10th Pacific-10 1988 22-17 Karen Lamb 5-13 / 8th Pacific-10 1987 16-21 Karen Lamb 2-16 / 9th Pacific-10 1986 13-22 Karen Lamb 3-15 / T8th Pacific-10 1985 9-23 Kaprice Bray 0-12 / 7th NorPac 1984 8-25-2 Jim Coleman 1-10 / 9th NorPac 1983 2-24 Jim Coleman 0-9 / 10th NorPac 1982 2-21-2 Jim Coleman 0-12 / 10th NorPac 1981 18-26 Cindy Laughlin 7th NWVL 1980 13-31-2 Cindy Laughlin 7th NWVL 1979 20-23-5* Kay Wilke 6th NCWSA 1978 35-18-1 Marie Matsen 6th NCWSA 1977 31-8 Marie Matsen 1st NCWSA# 1976 33-4-1 Judy Novine 3rd NCWSA 1975 24-12 Sue Durrant 5th NCWSA 1974 29-11 Sue Durrant 4th NCWSA 1973 14-12 Sue Durrant 9th NCWSA +=National Invitational Volleyball Champions $=NCAA First Round $$=NCAA Second Round $$$=NCAA Regionals #=1977 regional champions, 1-4 record at AIAW National Championships NorPac=Northern Pacific Athletic Conference NWVL=Northwest Women’s Volleyball League NCWSA=Northwest College Women’s Sports Association *=WSU forfeited two wins in 1979 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 73 all-timeversusopponents W A S H I N G T O N Opponent Won Lost Air Force Academy 0 1 Alabama 0 1 Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 Alaska-Fairbanks 3 0 Alberta, Univ. of 2 0 Arkansas 1 0 Ball State 0 1 Baylor 1 0 Boise State93 Bowling Green 1 0 Bradley 1 0 Brigham Young 2 5 Buffalo 1 0 Butler 1 0 BYU-Hawaii 2 2 Cal Poly SLO 1 1 Cal State-Fullerton 1 3 Calgary 0 7 Carroll College 4 0 Central Michigan 1 0 Central Washington 2 2 Chapman 0 1 Chaminade 1 0 Chico State 1 0 Cincinnati 0 1 Clemson 1 0 Colorado 1 1 Colorado State 2 1 Colorado College 1 0 Cornell 1 0 Creighton 1 0 Dayton 1 0 Denver 0 1 Duquesne 0 0 Eastern Illinois 1 0 Eastern Oregon 4 0 Eastern Washington 27 9 Florida 0 3 Fresno Pacific 0 1 Fresno State 1 5 George Washington 0 1 Georgetown 1 0 Gonzaga2910 Hawaii 0 4 Hawaii-Hilo 0 1 Hawaii-Pacific 1 0 Houston 1 1 Humbolt State 1 1 Idaho3617 Idaho State 8 4 Illinois State 2 0 Indiana 1 0 Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne 1 0 Iowa 2 0 Iowa State 3 0 Kansas State 4 1 Lehigh 1 0 74 S T A T E Opponent U N I V E R S I T Y Won Lost Lewis-Clark State 7 4 Linfield 0 1 Long Beach State 0 2 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 0 Louisville 0 1 Loyola-Marymount 2 1 Medicine Hat College 1 0 Memphis State 1 0 Metro State 0 1 Miami 1 0 Michigan State 1 0 Middle Tennessee State 0 1 Mississippi 0 1 Missouri 0 0 Montana 13 15 Montana State 10 10 Mount Royal College 1 0 Nebraska 0 1 Nevada-Reno 5 3 New Mexico 1 3 New Mexico State 2 1 New Orleans 1 0 North Dakota State 0 0 Northern Arizona 0 1 Northern Colorado 0 1 Northern Illinois 2 0 Northern Iowa 2 3 Northern Montana 1 0 Northwest Nazarene 1 0 Notre Dame 3 1 Oakland 1 0 Occidental 2 0 Ohio State 0 1 Oklahoma 2 0 Oral Roberts 2 1 Pacific 0 3 Pacific Lutheran 3 0 Penn State 0 2 Pepperdine 0 2 Pittsburgh 1 0 Portland51 Portland State 4 18 Providence 1 0 Radford 1 0 Rice 2 0 Rhode Island 4 0 Sacramento State 1 2 Saint Louis 1 1 San Diego 1 1 San Francisco 1 4 San Francisco State 0 1 San Jose State 1 7 Santa Clara 6 5 Saskatchewan 0 1 Simon Fraser 0 1 Sonoma State 1 0 South Alberta Tech 1 0 South Carolina 1 1 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Opponent Won Lost South Dakota State 0 0 South Florida 2 0 Southern Illinois 1 0 Southern Oregon 3 0 Southeast Missouri State1 0 Southwest Missouri 0 1 Southwest Texas State 3 0 Syracuse 0 1 Temple 1 0 Tennessee 2 0 Texas A & M 1 2 Texas-Arlington1 0 Texas-Austin 0 1 Toledo 1 0 Tulsa1 0 UC Davis 03 UC Irvine 0 1 UC Riverside 2 2 UC Santa Barbara 0 1 UNLV 04 U.S. International 1 0 Utah 8 1 Utah State 3 1 Utah Valley State 0 0 Victoria 1 0 Villanova 1 0 Virginia 1 0 Virginia Tech 1 0 Weber State72 Western Oregon 6 1 Western Washington 10 0 Whitman 2 0 Whitworth 11 2 Wichita State 1 0 William & Mary 1 0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 0 Wright-State 1 0 Wyoming 3 1 BOLD = 2006 Opponent PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE WSU OPP Arizona1130 Arizona State2021 California2224 Oregon3429 Oregon State3831 Southern California1130 Stanford337 UCLA733 Washington2146 V O L L E Y B A L L pacific-10conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y ARIZONA Oct. 19, Tucson 7 p.m ARIZONA STATE Oct. 20, Tempe 7 p.m. Nov. 17, Pullman 7 p.m. Location: Tucson, Arizona Enrollment: 35,400 Colors: Cardinal and Navy Nickname: Wildcats President: Dr. Robert Shelton Athletics Director: Jim Livengood Arena/Capacity: McKale Center / 14,545 Nov. 16, Pullman 7 p.m. Location: Tempe, Arizona Enrollment: 51,612 Colors: Maroon and Gold Nickname: Sun Devils President: Dr. Michael Crow Athletics Director: Lisa Love Arena/Capacity: Wells Fargo Arena / 14,198 Head Coach: Dave Rubio (Cal State Northridge ‘82) Office Phone: (520) 621-4885 Career Record/Years: 400-207 / 20 Record at Arizona/Years: 278-171 / 15 Assistants: Chris Gonzalez, Dana Burkholder Head Coach: Brad Saindon (Arizona State’76) Office Phone: (480) 965-2035 Career Record/Years: 271-195 / 15 Record at Arizona State/Years: 27-55 / 3 Assistants: Mike Wall, Megan Jacobson SID Contact: Hope Nsiah-Kumi ([email protected]) Office/Home Phone: (520) 621-4283 / (520) 498-2083 Fax Phone: (520) 621-2681 Web Site: www.arizonaathletics.com Courtside Phone: (520) 621-5291 SID Contact: Randy Policar ([email protected]) Office/Cell Phone: (480) 965-6594 / (480) 734-7791 Fax Phone: (480) 965-5408 Web Site: www.TheSunDevils.com Courtside Phone: (480) 965-7274 NCAA Finish: Defeated Utah State 3-0, First Round; Defeated Utah 3-1, Second Round; Defeated Ohio 3-2, Regional Semifinal; Lost to Santa Clara 3-1 NCAA Regional Final 2005 Record: 25-6 Conference Record/Finish: 14-4 / T2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11 / 4 Top Returnees: Kristina Baum, Sr., 6-2, OH; Dominique Lamb, Jr., 6-1, MB; Brittany Leonard, So., 5-5, L Top Newcomers: Whitney Dosty, Fr., 6-3, OH; Ashley Hamilton, Fr., 6-0, S; Katy Norton, Fr., 6-4, Series Record: Arizona leads 30-11 (WSU streak: -5) NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 8-20 Conference Record/Finish: 3-15 / 8th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12 / 2 Top Returnees: Nicole Morton, Sr., 5-10, OH; Colette Meek, Jr., 6-1, 6-1, S, Margie Giordano, So., 5-10, OH Top Newcomers: Paige Mittlestaedt, Fr., OH; Rachel Oligmueller, Fr.,OH Series Record: Arizona State leads 21-20 (WSU streak: -1) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Nov. 3, 1978 - - - - - Oct. 17, 1986- - - - Nov. 22, 1986 - - - - Oct. 10, 1987- - - - Nov. 6, 1987 - - - - - Sept. 17, 1988- - - - Nov. 18, 1988 - - - - Oct. 6, 1989 - - - - - Nov. 4, 1989 - - - - - Sept. 21, 1990- - - - Oct. 20, 1990- - - - Oct. 18, 1991- - - - Nov. 16, 1991 - - - - Oct. 2, 1992 - - - - - Nov. 1, 1992 - - - - - Sept. 17, 1993- - - - Nov. 18, 1993 - - - - Oct. 7, 1994 - - - - - Nov. 6, 1994 - - - - - Sept. 22, 1995- - - - Oct. 21, 1995- - - - Oct. 18, 1996- - - - Nov. 10, 1996 - - - - Oct. 3, 1997 - - - - - Nov. 1, 1997 - - - - - Spet. 18, 1998- - - - Nov. 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23, 2000- - - - Oct. 20, 2000- - - - Oct. 13, 2001- - - - Nov. 9, 2001 - - - - - Oct. 4, 2002 - - - - - Nov. 1, 2002 - - - - - Sept. 19, 2003- - - - Nov. 21, 2003 - - - - Oct. 16, 2004- - - - Nov. 11, 2004 - - - - Oct. 1, 2005 - - - - - Oct. 27, 2005- - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-2 - - - - - @ UCLA (NIT)- - - - - - - - - 6-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 12-15, 7-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 14-16, 9-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 11-15, 7-15, 12-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 16-14, 6-15, 10-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-9, 8-15, 4-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-6, 4-15, 3-15, 7-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 14-16, 15-12, 3-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - 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@ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 15-11, 15-7, 10-15, 14-16 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-12, 15-11, 15-6 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 7-15, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 16-18, 15-6, 15-11, 13-15, 12-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 11-15, 5-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 2-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 4-15, 5-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 19-17, 2-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 19-30, 26-30, 24-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 24-30, 26-30, 27-30 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 28-30, 30-22, 24-30, 30-2, 15-11 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - 30-18, 30-14, 28-30, 16-30, 13-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 32-30, 30-27, 25-30, 36-34 L, 1-3 - - - - - @Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - - 24-30, 30-27, 16-30, 27-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @Tucson- - - - - - - - - - - - - 18-30, 22-30, 19-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 17-30, 19-30, 28-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 35-37, 22-30, 15-30 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Tuscon- - - - - - - - - - - - 18-30, 33-31, 19-30, 15-30 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 3-15, 7-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 15-13, 6-15, 14-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 6-15, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 11-15, 12-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 12-15, 15-13, 14-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 7-15, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Fullerton- - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 11-15, 14-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 12-15, 13-15 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-13, 15-11, 12-15, 15-5 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 7-15, 15-615-12 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 14-16, 11-15 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 4-15, 15-8, 15-11 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-10, 15-10 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 15-12, 15-12, 12-15, 16-18 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-12, 11-15, 15-10, 16-18 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-6, 15-5 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-8, 6-15, 7-15, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 8-15, 15-10, 15-10, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 4-15, 15-17 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-8, 15-7, 15-12 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 11-15, 15-6, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-3, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-11, 15-12 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-10, 16-14, 15-6 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-1, 15-6, 15-3 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 7-15, 15-12, 15-6 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 12-15, 12-15, 11-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 12-15, 7-15, 14-16 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-13, 15-9 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 9-15, 12-15, 15-12, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-22, 15-13, 15-5, 8-15, 6-15 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 30-26, 27-30, 30-23 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-19, 30-24, 30-27 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-17, 30-19, 30-23 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-20, 30-24, 30-28 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-25, 33-31, 36-34 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 26-30, 30-14, 26-30, 30-16, 15-9 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 19-30, 25-30, 30-21, 30-28, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 27-30, 22-30, 29-31 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-28, 28-30, 32-30, 30-16 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Tempe - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-32, 12-30, 30-25, 26-30 V O L L E Y B A L L 75 pacific-10conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y CALIFORNIA Sept. 22, Pullman 6 p.m. STANFORD Sept. 21, Pullman 7 p.m. Nov. 24, Berkeley 7 p.m. Location: Berkeley, California Enrollment: 32,000 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Golden Bears Chancellor: Dr. Robert Birgeneau Athletics Director: Sandy Barbour Arena/Capacity: Haas Pavilion / 11,877 Nov. 25, Stanford 7 p.m. Location: Stanford, California Enrollment: 6,556 Colors: Cardinal and White Nickname: Cardinal President: Dr. John L. Hennessy Athletics Director: Bob Bowlsby Arena/Capacity: Maples Pavilion / 7,233 Head Coach: John Dunning (San Diego State ’73) Office Phone: (650) 723-0561 Head Coach: Rich Feller (San Diego State ’73) Office Phone: (510) 643-0978 Career Record/Years: 416-257 / 21 Record at California/Years: 117-90 / 7 Assistants: Matt McShane, Chris Bigelow Career Record/Years: 583-128 / 21 Record at Stanford/Years: 146-26 / 5 Assistants: Denise Corlett, Jason Mansfield SID Contact: Scott Ball ([email protected]) Office/Home Phone: (510) 642-5363 / (510) 420-1142 Fax Phone: (510) 643-7778 Web Site: www.calbears.com Courtside Phone: (510) 642-3098 SID Contact: Bob Vasquez ([email protected]) Office/Home Phone: (650) 723-4418 / (650) 573-9090 Fax Phone: (650) 725-2957 Web Site: www.gostanford.com Courtside Phone: (650) 723-4418 NCAA Finish: Defeated Valpraiso 3-0, First Round; Lost to Wisconsin 0-3, Second Round 2005 Record: 19-11 Conference Record/Finish: 11-7 / 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11 / 3 Top Returnees: Morgan Beck, So., 6-3, OH, Samantha Carter, Sr., 6-0, S Top Newcomers: Carly Bouza, Fr., 5-10, DS, Cat Daily, Fr., 6-1, OH Series Record: California leads 24-21-1 (WSU streak: -6) NCAA Finish: Defeated Nevada 3-0, First Round; Lost to Santa Clara 1-3, Second Round 2005 Record: 26-6 Conference Record/Finish: 14-4 / 2nd Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 11 / 2 Top Returnees: Kristin Richards, Sr., 6-0, OH; Foluke Akinradewo, So., 6-3, MB; Cynthia Barboza, So., 6-0, OH Top Newcomers: Janet Okogbaa, Fr., 6-3, MB; Joanna Evans, Fr., 5-9, S Series Record: Stanford leads 37-3 (WSU streak: -6) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Nov. 1, 1979 - - - - - Sept. 28, 1982- - - - Oct. 14, 1983- - - - Oct. 13, 1984- - - - Oct. 19, 1985- - - - Nov. 15, 1985 - - - - Sept. 27, 1986- - - - Nov. 8, 1986 - - - - - Sept. 26, 1987- - - - Oct. 23, 1987- - - - Sept. 30, 1988- - - - Oct. 29, 1988- - - - Sept. 8, 1989- - - - - Sept. 16, 1989- - - - Nov. 17, 1989 - - - - Oct. 6, 1990 - - - - - Nov. 2, 1990 - - - - - Sept. 28, 1991- - - - Oct. 25, 1991- - - - Oct. 17, 1992- - - - Nov. 13, 1992 - - - - Oct. 2, 1993 - - - - - Oct. 29, 1993- - - - Sept. 17, 1994- - - - Nov. 18, 1994 - - - - Oct. 7, 1995 - - - - - Nov. 3, 1995 - - - - - Sept. 28, 1996- - - - Oct. 25, 1996- - - - Oct. 18, 1997- - - - Nov. 14, 1997 - - - - Oct. 4, 1998 - - - - - Sept. 30, 1998- - - - Nov. 19, 1999 - - - - Oct. 7, 2000 - - - - - Nov. 2, 2000 - - - - - Sept. 21, 2001- - - - Oct.19, 2001- - - - - Oct. 19, 2002- - - - Nov. 15, 2002 - - - - Sept. 25, 2003- - - - Oct. 23, 2003- - - - Oct. 23, 2004- - - - Nov. 18, 2004 - - - - Oct. 8, 2005 - - - - - Nov. 3, 2005 - - - - - - 76 W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score T, 1-1 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 15-4, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 6-15, 10-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-2, 15-4 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-14, 8-15, 11-15, 16-14 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 4-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 4-15, 5-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 13-15, 10-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 3-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 5-15, 16-18 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 15-11, 2-15, 8-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 5-15, 8-15, 15-3, 9-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-13, 15-7, 10-15, 2-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Fullerton- - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 9-15, 6-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 14-16, 4-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 4-15, 15-13, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 6-15, 10-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 8-15, 15-9, 15-13 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 5-15, 15-12, 15-8 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 9-15, 15-13 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-9, 11-15, 17-15, 15-11 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 10-15, 15-11, 15-8 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-7, 16-14 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 11-15, 15-13, 9-15, 15-8 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 15-5, 12-15, 15-4, 15-6 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-2, 15-11 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-6, 15-4 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 15-9, 15-11, 15-17, 18-16 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 15-11, 12-15, 15-9, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-12, 15-4 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-10, 15-9 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 17-15, 7-15, 15-10 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 14-16, 9-15, 15-5, 15-9 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-11, 14-16, 15-3 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-10, 3-15, 15-13, 12-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 7-15, 7-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-9, 15-3 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-26, 30-14, 30-11 W, 3-1- - - - - Berkeley- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-22, 27-30, 30-27, 30-23 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 30-26, 20-30, 30-25, 27-30, 14-16 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-19, 30-19, 30-27 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 27-30, 29-30, 27-30 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 27-30, 36-34, 23-30, 18-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 23-30, 21-30, 23-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 23-30, 21-30, 18-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Berkeley - - - - - - - - - - - 16-30, 26-30, 23-30 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-23, 30-27, 12-30, 19-30, 10-15 2 0 0 6 Date- - - - - - - - - - - Sept. 27, 1986- - - - Nov. 9, 1986 - - - - - Sept. 25, 1987- - - - Oct. 25, 1987- - - - Oct. 1, 1988 - - - - - Oct. 28, 1988- - - - Sept. 15, 1989- - - - Oct. 5, 1989 - - - - - Nov. 3, 1990 - - - - - Nov. 3, 1990 - - - - - Sept. 27, 1991- - - - Oct. 26, 1991- - - - Oct. 16, 1992- - - - Nov. 14, 1992 - - - - Oct. 1, 1993 - - - - - Oct. 30, 1993- - - - Sept. 16, 1994- - - - Nov. 19, 1994 - - - - Oct. 6, 1995 - - - - - Nov. 4, 1995 - - - - - Sept. 27, 1996- - - - Oct. 27, 1996- - - - Oct. 17, 1997- - - - Nov. 15, 1997 - - - - Oct. 2, 1998 - - - - - Nov. 1, 1998 - - - - - Sept. 17, 1999- - - - Nov. 18, 1999 - - - - Oct. 6, 2000 - - - - - Nov. 3, 2000 - - - - - Sept. 20, 2001- - - - Oct. 20, 2001- - - - Oct. 17, 2002- - - - Nov. 16, 2002 - - - - Sept. 26, 2003- - - - Oct. 24, 2003- - - - Oct. 22, 2004- - - - Nov. 19, 2004 - - - - Oct. 7, 2005 - - - - - Nov. 4, 2005 - - - - - - C O U G A R W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 3-15, 17-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 12-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 13-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 14-16, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 6-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 9-15, 12-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 10-15, 10-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 10-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 8-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 8-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 9-15, 5-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 9-15, 3-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 15-10, 6-15, 5-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 9-15, 9-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 15-132, 13-15, 6-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 14-16, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 0-15, 5-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 6-15, 9-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 8-15, 15-12, 4-15, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 7-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 13-15, 13-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 11-15, 15-7, 17-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 8-15, 14-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 5-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 9-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 12-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 9-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 0-15, 11-15, 5-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-10, 5-15, 13-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 14-16, 16-14, 15-8 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 28-30, 26-30, 22-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 21-30, 28-30, 23-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 28-30, 22-30, 24-30 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 31-29, 30-24, 23-30, 30-26 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 28-30, 23-30, 18-30 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-20, 24-30, 24-30, 30-28, 10-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 17-30, 19-30, 19-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 19-30, 22-30, 22-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Stanford- - - - - - - - - - - 12-30, 16-30, 24-30 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-26, 22-30, 22-30, 25-30 V O L L E Y B A L L pacific-10conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E OREGON Oct. 7, Pullman 7 p.m. Nov. 2, Eugene 7 p.m. Location: Eugene, Oregon Enrollment: 20,394 Colors: Green and Yellow Nickname: Ducks President: Dave Frohnmayer Athletics Director: Bill Moos Arena/Capacity: McArthur Court / 9,087 Head Coach: Jim Moore (Long Beach State ’80) Office Phone: (541) 364-2246 Career Record/Years: 364-174 / 17 Record at Oregon/Years: 12-18, Second year Assistants: Tina Johnson-Lockhart, Stacy Metro SID Contact: Andy McNamara ([email protected]) Office/Cell Phone: (541) 346-2253 / (541) 543-0123 Fax Phone: (541) 346-5449 Web Site: www.goducks.com Courtside Phone: (541) 346-4497 NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 12-18 Conference Record/Finish: 1-17 / 10th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6 / 8 Top Returnees: Mira Djuric, So., 6-2, MB; Kristen Bitter, Sr., 6-4, MB; Katie Swoboda, 5-5, So., L Top Newcomers: Nevena Djordjevic, Fr., 5-10, S; Sonja Newcombe, Fr., 6-1, OH Series Record: Washington State leads 34-29-2 (WSU streak: +1) Date- - 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- - - Oct. 5, 1996 - - - - - Nov. 1, 1996 - - - - - Sept. 20, 1997- - - - Nov. 21, 1997 - - - - Oct. 11, 1998- - - - Nov. 6, 1998 - - - - - Sept. 23, 1999- - - - Oct. 22, 1999- - - - Oct. 14, 2000- - - - Nov. 10, 2000 - - - - Sept. 29, 2001- - - - Oct. 26, 2001- - - - Sept. 21, 2002- - - - Nov. 21, 2002 - - - - Oct. 11, 2003- - - - Nov. 7, 2003 - - - - - Oct. 2, 2004 - - - - - Oct. 28, 2004- - - - Oct. 22, 2005- - - - Nov. 17, 2005 - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 3-2 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-13, 12-15, 5-15, 15-12 T, 1-1 - - - - - @ Monmouth- - - - - - - - - 14-16, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 15-8, 15-8, 11-15, 11-15 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Cheney- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-1, 16-14 L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Portland- - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 8-15 W, 2-1- - - - - @ Bozeman- - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 9-15, 13-15 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-10 L, 1-2 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 9-15, 13-15 T, 1-1 - - - - - @ Portland- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 7-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-5, 8-15, 10-15, 9-15 L, 1-2 - - - - - @ Ashland - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 13-15, 12-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - unknown- - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 5-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 4-15, 11-15 L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 1-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 13-15, 1-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 9-15, 14-16 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 14-16, 15-10, 1-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 6-15, 15-11, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 10-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-2, 15-7, 15-9 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-11, 15-11 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 13-15, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 7-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 4-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 1-15, 5-15, 6-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 4-15, 2-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 1-15, 9-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 5-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 9-15, 8-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-7, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-4, 18-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 14-16, 14-16 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 15-9, 8-15, 7-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-13, 15-5 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-13, 15-13, 6-15, 8-15 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-9, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-6, 15-8 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-3, 15-5, 15-4 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-0, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-9, 15-10 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 15-7, 15-5, 15-9 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-10, 5-15, 15-5 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-3, 15-7, 15-12 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-4, 15-9 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-8, 15-7, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-5, 15-4 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-6, 16-14 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 15-10, 15-9, 15-5 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-5, 15-8 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 16-14, 15-4 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-5, 15-10, 15-11 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-12, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-0, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-5, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-11, 15-4 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 30-24, 30-21, 30-22 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-18, 30-23, 30-21 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 30-19, 30-18 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 30-23, 30-18 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 30-20, 30-26, 30-25 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 30-19, 30-27 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-30, 23-30, 27-30 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 26-30, 30-28, 25-30, 30-25, 15-6 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 30-25, 30-24, 31-29 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-21, 28-30, 30-19, 26-38, 15-6 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R U N I V E R S I T Y OREGON STATE Oct. 6, Pullman 7 p.m. Nov. 3, Corvallis 7 p.m. Location: Corvallis, Oregon Enrollment: 19,000 Colors: Orange and Black Nickname: Beavers President: Dr. Edward Ray Athletics Director: Bob De Carolis Arena/Capacity: Gill Coliseum / 10,400 Head Coach: Terry Liskevych (Loyola University ’70) Office Phone: (541) 737-7491 Career Record/Years: 278-98/ 10 Record at Oregon State/Years: 11-13/ 2 Assistants: Salima Rockwell, Mark Barnard SID Contact: Jason Amberg ([email protected]) Office/Home Phone: (541) 737-7469 / (541) 230-0706 Fax Phone: (541) 737-3072 Web Site: www.osubeavers.com Courtside Phone: (541) 737-2410 NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 11-13 Conference Record/Finish: 7-11 / 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 / 2 Top Returnees: Brittany Cahoon, Sr., 6-0, MB/OH; Ashley Evans, So., 5-9, S; Kristen Murray, Jr.5-10 OH Top Newcomers: Camilla Ah-Hoy, Fr., 5-10, S/OH; Caitlyn McCall, Fr., 5-1, DS/L; Ali Walker, Fr., 5-7, DS/L Series Record: Washington State leads 38-31 (WSU streak: -6) Date- - - - - - - - - - - - W/L- - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score Nov. 12, 1976 - - - - - W, 2-0- - - - - unknown - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-9, 12-15, 15-8 Nov. 25, 1976 - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Monmouth- - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-7 Oct. 7, 1977 - - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Portland - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-12, 15-9, 15-6 Nov. 15, 1977 - - - - - L, 1-2- - - - - - @ Cheney- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 11-15, 12-15 Oct. 13, 1978- - - - - -W, 2-0- - - - - @ Portland - - - - - - - - - - - 15-0, 15-2 Oct. 21, 1978- - - - - -W, 2-1- - - - - @ Bozeman- - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-8, 15-9 Oct. 27, 1978- - - - - -W, 2-1- - - - - @ Ashland- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-15, 16-14 Nov. 10, 1978 - - - - - L, 1-2- - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 15-6, 12-15 Oct. 19, 1979- - - - - -W, 3-1- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 7-15, 15-13, 15-13 Oct. 25, 1979- - - - - -L, 0-2- - - - - - @ Ashland- - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 8-15 Nov. 9, 1979 - - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - unknown - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 13-15, 15-13, 15-12 Oct. 10, 1980- - - - - -W, 2-0- - - - - @ Portland - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-13 Oct. 17, 1980- - - - - -L, 2-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-10, 15-4, 12-15, 8-15 Oct. 31, 1980- - - - - -L, 0-2- - - - - - @ Eugene- - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 14-16 Nov. 7, 1980 - - - - - - L, 2-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 11-15, 11-15, 15-4, 6-15 Nov. 21, 1980 - - - - - L, 0-3- - - - - - @ Missoula- - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 15-17, 4-15 Oct. 10, 1981- - - - - -L, 2-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 6-15/ 15-12, 15-7, 15-17 Oct. 23, 1981- - - - - -L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-9, 4-15, 8-15 Oct. 8, 1982 - - - - - - L, 0-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 8-15, 6-15 Oct. 30, 1982- - - - - -L, 0-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 7-15, 6-15 Oct. 30, 1983- - - - - -L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-1, 15-4, 3-15, 15-0 Oct. 22, 1983- - - - - -L, 0-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-1, 15-4 Aug. 31, 1984 - - - - - L, 2-3- - - - - - @ Moscow - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 7-15, 15-11, 10-15, 9-15 Sept. 29, 1984- - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 3-15, 15-3, 12-15 Nov. 10, 1984 - - - - - L, 0-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 7-15, 9-15 Oct. 4, 1985 - - - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 11-15, 15-7, 8-15 Nov. 2, 1985 - - - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 15-8, 11-15, 1-15 Oct. 4, 1986 - - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-8, 2-15, 15-12 Nov. 14, 1986 - - - - - L, 0-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 6-15, 9-15 Oct. 2, 1987 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-6, 15-5 Oct. 31, 1987- - - - - -W, 3-1- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-8, 15-11, 15-11 Oct. 8, 1988 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-9, 15-13 Nov. 4, 1988 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-10, 15-4 Sept. 22, 1989- - - - - W, 3-2- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 8-15, 17-15 Oct. 21, 1989- - - - - -L, 0-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 12-15, 4-15 Oct. 12, 1990- - - - - -L, 0-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 11-15, 10-15 Nov. 10, 1990 - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 15-1, 15-1, 15-10 Sept. 6, 1991- - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Salt Lake City- - - - - - - - 15-12, 2-15, 15-5, 15-8 Sept. 12, 1991- - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Fullerton- - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-10, 6-15, 13-15 Oct. 4, 1991 - - - - - - W, 3-2- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-7, 16-14, 15-17, 21-19 Nov. 2, 1991 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-0, 15-9 Sept. 18, 1992- - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 15-4, 15-10, 17-15 Nov. 21, 1992 - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 11-15, 15-9, 15-9 Oct. 8, 1993 - - - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 12-15, 15-8, 3-15 Nov. 6, 1993 - - - - - - W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6/15, 15-6, 15-9, 10-15, 15-11 Sept. 23, 1994- - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 16-14, 15-9, 15-7 Oct. 22, 1994- - - - - -W, 3-2- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 9-15, 9-15, 15-6, 16-14 Oct. 13, 1995- - - - - -W, 3-0- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-2, 15-6 Nov. 11, 1995 - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 12-15, 15-6, 15-2 Oct. 4, 1996 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-12, 15-4 Nov. 3, 1996 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-5, 15-9 Sept. 19, 1997- - - - - W, 3-2- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 15-11, 15-12, 4-15, 15-12 Nov. 20, 1997 - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-6, 15-12, 15-5 Oct. 9, 1998 - - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-13, 15-11 Nov. 8, 1998 - - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-13, 8-15, 15-5 Sept. 24, 1999- - - - - L, 0-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-17, 7-15 Oct. 23, 1999- - - - - -W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-8, 15-13 Oct. 13, 2000- - - - - -W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 15-6, 15-7, 15-11 Nov. 11, 2000 - - - - - W, 3-1- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-9, 15-12, 15-4 Sept. 28, 2001- - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 23-30, 26-30, 30-27, 31-33 Oct. 25, 2001- - - - - -W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-21, 30-13, 30-21 Sept. 20, 2002- - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-24, 30-27, 30-21 Nov. 22, 2002 - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 30-27, 30-15 Oct. 10, 2003- - - - - -L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 24-30, 21-30, 30-25, 21-30 Nov. 6, 2003 - - - - - - L, 2-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-23, 30-28, 20-30, 20-30, 3-15 Oct. 1, 2004 - - - - - - L, 1-3- - - - - - Pullman - - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 18-30, 27-30, 33-35 Oct. 29, 2004- - - - - -L, 0-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 21-30, 27-30, 18-30 Oct. 21, 2005- - - - - -L, 1-3- - - - - - @ Corvallis - - - - - - - - - - - 13-30, 33-31,20-30,18-30 V O L L E Y B A L L 77 pacific-10conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y UCLA Sept. 29, Los Angeles 7 p.m. USC Sept. 28, Los Angeles 7 p.m. Oct. 26, Pullman 7 p.m. Location: Westwood, California Enrollment: 37,500 Colors: Blue and Gold Nickname: Bruins Chancellor: TBA Athletics Director: Dan Guererro Arena/Capacity: Pauley Pavilion / 12,800 Oct. 27, Pullman 7 p.m. Location: Los Angeles, California Enrollment: 32,000 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nickname: Trojans / Women of Troy Chancellor: Dr. Steven Sample Athletics Director: Mike Garrett Arena/Capacity: Lyon Center / 1,304 Head Coach: Andy Banachowski (UCLA ‘68) Office Phone: Not published - contact SID Career Record/Years: 1004-266 / 39 Record at UCLA/Years: 1004-266 / 39 Assistants: Kim Jagd, TBA Head Coach: Mick Haley (Ball State ’65) Office Phone: (213) 740-4151 Career Record/Years: 904-210-1 / 29 Record at USC/Years: 131-22 / 5 Assistants: Todd Dagenais, Cookie Stevens SID Contact: Amy Symons Hughes ([email protected]) Office/Home Phone: (310) 206-8123 / (310) 376-0144 Fax Phone: (310) 825-8664 Web Site: www.uclabruins.com Courtside Phone: (310) 825-1899 SID Contact: Jason Pommier ([email protected]) Office/Cell Phone: (213) 740-3807 / (213) 725-3529 Fax Phone: (213) 740-7584 Web Site: www.usctrojans.com Courtside Phone: (213) 746-4859 NCAA Finish: Defeated Kansas 3-1, First Round; Defeated San Diego 3-0, Second Round; Lost to Nebraska 0-3, Region Semifinal 2004 Record: 20-11 Conference Record/Finish: 10-8 / T-5th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 16 / 2 Top Returnees: Katie Carter, Sr., 6-3, OH; Kaitlin Sather, So., 6-1, OH; Nellie Spicer, So., 5-10, S Top Newcomers: Emily Clements, Fr., OPP; Diana Douglas, FR., OH;Ashley Ferrell, Fr., DS Series Record: UCLA leads 33-7 (WSU streak: -6) NCAA Finish: Defeated UC Santa Barbara 3-1, First Round; Lost to Pepperdine 0-3 Second Round 2005 Record: 17-11 Conference Record/Finish: 12-6 / 4th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8 / 5 Top Returnees: Kelli Tenant, So., 6-2, OH/MB; Katelyn Bishop, Jr., MB Top Newcomers: Alli HIllgren, Fr., 5-8, DS, Joanna Kaczor, So., 6-4, OH Series Record: USC leads 30-11 (WSU streak: -2) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Sept. 13, 1986- - - - Oct. 24, 1986- - - - Oct. 16, 1987- - - - Nov. 14, 1987 - - - - Oct. 14, 1988- - - - Nov. 12, 1988 - - - - Sept. 30, 1989- - - - Oct. 27, 1989- - - - Sept. 15, 1990- - - - Nov. 16, 1990 - - - - Oct. 12, 1991- - - - Nov. 8, 1991 - - - - - Sept. 26, 1992- - - - Oct. 23, 1992- - - - Oct. 16, 1993- - - - Nov. 12, 1993 - - - - Oct. 1, 1994 - - - - - Oct. 28, 1994- - - - Sept. 16, 1995- - - - Nov. 17, 1995 - - - - Oct. 12, 1996- - - - Nov. 8, 1996 - - - - - Sept. 27, 1997- - - - Oct. 24, 1997- - - - Oct. 18, 1998- - - - Nov. 13, 1998 - - - - Oct. 1, 1999 - - - - - Oct. 29, 1999- - - - Sept. 15, 2000- - - - Nov. 16, 2000 - - - - Oct. 5, 2001 - - - - - Nov. 2, 2001 - - - - - Sept. 28, 2002- - - - Oct. 25, 2003- - - - Oct. 2, 2003 - - - - - Oct. 31, 2003- - - - Sept. 25, 2004- - - - Nov. 26, 2004 - - - - Oct. 14, 2005- - - - Nov. 11, 2005 - - - - - 78 Date- - - - - - - - - - - Nov. 4, 1978 - - - - - Sept. 12, 1986- - - - Oct. 15, 1986- - - - Oct. 17, 1987- - - - Nov. 13, 1987 - - - - Oct. 15, 1988- - - - Nov. 11, 1988 - - - - Sept. 29, 1989- - - - Oct. 28, 1989- - - - Sept. 14, 1990- - - - Nov. 17, 1990 - - - - Oct. 11, 1991- - - - Nov. 9, 1991 - - - - - Sept. 25, 1992- - - - Oct. 24, 1992- - - - Oct. 15, 1993- - - - Nov. 13, 1993 - - - - Sept. 20, 1994- - - - Oct. 29, 1994- - - - Sept. 15, 1995- - - - Nov. 16, 1995 - - - - Oct. 11, 1996- - - - Nov. 9, 1996 - - - - - Sept. 26, 1997- - - - Oct. 23, 1997- - - - Oct. 16, 1998- - - - Nov. 15, 1998 - - - - Sept. 30, 1999- - - - Oct. 30, 1999- - - - Sept. 14, 2000- - - - Nov. 17, 2000 - - - - Oct. 4, 2001 - - - - - Nov. 3, 2001 - - - - - Sept. 27, 2002- - - - Oct. 26, 2002- - - - Oct. 3, 2003 - - - - - Nov. 1, 2003 - - - - - Sept. 24, 2004- - - - Nov. 27, 2004 - - - - Oct. 30, 2005- - - - Nov. 12, 2005 - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 9-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 6-15, 5-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 4-15, 15-13, 15-13, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 1-15, 3-15, 9-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 9-15, 15-8, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 3-15, 14-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 2-15, 5-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 9-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 4-15, 8-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 11-15, 6-15, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 10-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 5-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 3-15, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 4-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 11-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 12-15, 9-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 15-13, 2-15, 11-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-7, 8-15, 12-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-9, 12-15, 15-13 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 15-11, 16-18, 10-15 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-8, 15-9 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-6, 15-3, 15-9 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-8, 15-10, 15-12 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 11-15, 15-7, 15-12 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 14-16, 9-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 4-15, 5-15, 10-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 10-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 6-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-5, 15-8 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 5-15, 15-11, 16-14 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 24-30, 21-30, 22-30 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 25-30, 31-29, 28-30, 9-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 30-25, 30-26, 25-30, 26-30, 12-15 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 31-29, 31-29, 30-32, 27-30, 15-7 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-23, 30-27, 25-30, 27-30, 10-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 21-30, 24-30, 30-23, 22-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 19-30, 22-30, 26-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 27-30, 22-30, 27-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 20-30, 21-30, 19-20 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 17-30, 24-30, 26-30 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Westwood- - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 3-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-10, 15-8 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-11, 12-15, 15-10 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 12-15, 6-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 12-15, 15-11, 6-15, 16-14, 8-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 10-15, 15-13, 5-15, 9-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 11-15, 16-14, 18-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 14-16, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 8-15, 8-15, 3-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 5-15, 15-17, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 13-15, 0-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-2, 7-15, 15-17, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 8-15, 10-15, 8-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 15-10m 12-15, 16-18, 3-15 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 16-14, 12-15, 15-13 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 19-17, 15-9, 15-13 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 8-15, 2-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 8-15, 3-15, 11-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 18-16, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 16-14, 15-5 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 11-15, 3-15, 15-10, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 9-15, 12-15, 6-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-9, 11-15, 15-11 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-11, 3-15, 12-15, 15-10 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 13-15, 9-15, 12-15 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-10, 13-15, 15-9 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 10-15, 10-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-12, 15-17, 6-15, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 5-15, 15-17, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 14-16, 9-15, 8-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 15-6, 12-15, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 26-30, 30-32, 15-30 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 23-30, 19-30, 30-27, 24-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 18-30, 21-30, 24-30 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 19-30, 14-30, 30-18, 25-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 15-30, 16-30, 12-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-30, 18-30, 21-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 16-30, 23-30, 25-30 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 34-32, 30-25, 18-30, 22-30, 17-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 14-30, 18-30, 14-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Los Angeles- - - - - - - - - 22-30, 28-30, 25-30 V O L L E Y B A L L pacific-10conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y WASHINGTON Oct. 13, Seattle 7 p.m. Nov. 10, Pullman 7 p.m. Location: Seattle, Washington Enrollment: 37,000 Colors: Purple and Gold Nickname: Huskies President: Dr. Mark Emmert Athletics Director: Todd Turner Arena/Capacity: Bank of America Arena / 10,000 Head Coach: Jim McLaughlin (UC Santa Barbara ‘85) Office Phone: (206) 616-9060 Career Record/Years: 228-158 / 16 Record at Washington/Years: 114-40 / 5 Assistants: Leslie Tuiasosopo, Jose “Keno” Gandara SID Contact: Misty Tucci ([email protected])] Office/Cell Phone: (206) 685-3119 / (206) 349-3119 Fax Phone: (206) 543-5000 Web Site: www.gohuskies.com Courtside Phone: (206) 616-8845 NCAA Finish: National Champions - Defeated Siena 3-0, First Round; Defeated Colorado State 3-0, Second Round; Defeated Purdue 3-0, Region Semifinal; Defeated Wisconsin 3-2, Region Final; Defeated Tennessee 3-0, National Semifinal; Defeated Nebraska 3-0, National Championship 2005 Record: 31-1 Conference Record/Finish: 17-1 / 1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6 / 4 Top Returnees: Courtney Thompson, Sr., 5-8, S; Christal Morrison, Jr., 6-2, OH; Alesha Deesing, Jr., 6-1, MB Top Newcomers: Janine Sandell, Sr., 5-10, OH Series Record: Washington leads 46-21 (WSU streak: -6) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Oct. 8, 1976 - - - - - Nov. 12, 1976 - - - - Nov. 25, 1976 - - - - Nov. 25, 1976 - - - - Oct. 21, 1977- - - - Nov. 25, 1977 - - - - Oct. 13, 1978- - - - Oct. 20, 1978- - - - Nov. 10, 1978 - - - - Nov. 24, 1978 - - - - Oct. 19, 1979- - - - Nov. 9, 1979 - - - - - Oct. 17, 1980- - - - Nov. 7, 1980 - - - - - Oct. 15, 1981- - - - Oct. 21, 1981- - - - Sept. 30, 1982- - - - Oct. 19, 1982- - - - Oct. 9, 1983 - - - - - Nov. 11, 1983 - - - - Oct. 19, 1984- - - - Oct. 26, 1984- - - - Oct. 9, 1985 - - - - - Nov. 9, 1985 - - - - - Sept. 5, 1986- - - - - Sept. 6, 1986- - - - - Sept. 18, 1986- - - - Oct. 15, 1986- - - - Nov. 19, 1986 - - - - Sept. 22, 1987- - - - Nov. 20, 1987 - - - - Sept. 21, 1988- - - - Oct. 21, 1988- - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score W, 2-1- - - - - @ Ellensburg- - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 17-15, 15-11 W, 3-0- - - - - unknown- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-9, 15-8 L, 1-2 - - - - - @ Monmouth- - - - - - - - - 18-16, 10-15, 8-15 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Monmouth- - - - - - - - - 17-15, 15-11 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-7, 11-15, 9-15, 15-12 W, 2-1- - - - - @ Cheney- - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 15-11, 15-13 L, 1-2 - - - - - @ Portland- - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 9-15, 4-15 L, 1-2 - - - - - @ Bozeman- - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 9-15, 13-15 W, 2-1- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-12, 16-14 L, 1-2 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-4, 13-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-15, 10-15, 15-9, 7-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - unknown- - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 10-15, 6-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 11-15, 0-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-15, 6-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 6-15, 10-15 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 8-15, 11-15, 15-4, 19-17 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 14-16, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 12-15, 10-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-7, 15-10, 16-14 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-12, 13-15, 15-12 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 16-14, 11-15, 4-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 5-15, 6-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 12-15, 15-12, 16-14, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-15, 2-15, 16-18 L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Sun Valley- - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 4-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Sun Valley- - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 7-15, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Provo- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 9-15, 11-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 8-15, 15-10, 13-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 8-15, 12-15, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 3-15, 15-12, 2-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 7-15, 15-11, 8-15, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 12-15, 14-16 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 9-15, 15-9, 10-15, 13-15 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Oct. 13, 1989- - - - Nov. 10, 1989 - - - - Sept. 28, 1990- - - - Oct. 26, 1990- - - - Sept. 18, 1991- - - - Nov. 22, 1991 - - - - Oct. 9, 1992 - - - - - Nov. 6, 1992 - - - - - Sept. 24, 1993- - - - Oct. 22, 1993- - - - Oct. 15, 1994- - - - Nov. 11, 1994 - - - - Sept. 28, 1995- - - - Oct. 27, 1995- - - - Sept. 27, 1996- - - - Nov. 22, 1996 - - - - Oct. 10, 1997- - - - Nov. 7, 1997 - - - - - Sept. 25, 1998- - - - Oct. 23, 1998- - - - Oct. 16, 1999- - - - Nov. 12, 1999 - - - - Sept. 29, 2000- - - - Oct. 27, 2000- - - - Oct. 8, 2001 - - - - - Nov. 16, 2001 - - - - Oct. 11, 2002- - - - Nov. l8, 2002- - - - - Oct. 17, 2003- - - - Nov. 14, 2003 - - - - Oct. 8, 2004 - - - - - Nov. 5. 2004 - - - - - Sept. 13, 2005- - - - Nov. 25, 2005 - - - - - L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 8-15, 17-15, 5-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 7-15, 6-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 5-15, 5-15, 11-15 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 13-15, 15-6, 15-11, 17-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 17-16, 15-9 L 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 12-15, 15-11 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-9, 15-13 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 8-15, 15-10, 15-4, 10-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-2, 15-11, 15-10 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 13-15, 15-13, 14-16, 12-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 11-15, 13-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 13-15, 15-11, 15-9, 10-15 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 15-6, 15-2, 15-10 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 6-15, 15-10, 14-16 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-17, 10-15, 8-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-6, 15-4 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 4-15, 14-16, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 14-16, 10-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-17, 15-10, 0-15, 9-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-13, 13-15, 6-15, 13-1 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 15-10, 15-11, 13-15, 15-9 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-12, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-2, 15-7, 15-13 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-2, 13-15, 15-5 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-28, 30-10, 30-25 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-18, 30-25, 30-22 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 28-30, 30-20, 16-30, 25-30 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-19, 30-20, 30-28 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 26-30, 26-30, 29-31 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-32, 17-30, 26-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-30, 17-30, 20-30 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-30, 27-30, 30-26, 30-27, 9-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 12-30, 18-30, 18-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Seattle - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-30, 12-30, 22-30 V O L L E Y B A L L 79 2006pac-10compositeschedule W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y Thurs., Sept. 21 Thurs., Oct. 26 Tues., Nov. 21 CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. UCLA at OREGON, 7 p.m. USC at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. STANFORD at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. UCLA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. USC at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. UCLA vs. Pepperdine, TBA Fri., Nov. 24 Fri., Oct. 27 CALIFORNIA at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. STANFORD at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. OREGON at Oregon STATE, 7 p.m. UCLA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. (FSN) USC at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. ARIZONA at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. (Wildcard) OREGON at USC, 1 p.m. (Wildcard) OREGON STATE at UCLA, 5 p.m. (Wildcard) WASHINGTON at STANFORD, 7 p.m. (Wildcard) Sat., Oct. 28 Sat., Nov. 25 Thurs., Sept. 28 STANFORD at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. CALIFORNIA at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON at UCLA, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE at USC, 6 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 2 WASHINGTON at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. (Comcast) OREGON at UCLA, 5 p.m. OREGON STATE at USC, 1 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m. Fri., Sept. 29 WASHINGTON STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. Nov. 30 - Dec. 3 Fri., Sept. 22 ARIZONA STATE at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. CALIFORNIA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. USC at OREGON, 7 p.m. UCLA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. STANFORD at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. (FSN) ARIZONA at STANFORD, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m. (FSN) WASHINGTON STATE at UCLA, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON at USC, 7 p.m. NCAA First and Second Rounds Fri., Nov. 3 Sat., Sept. 30 ARIZONA at USC, 7 p.m. (FSN) ARIZONA STATE at UCLA, 7 p.m. STANFORD at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON at OREGON, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. ARIZONA at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m. Sat., Nov. 4 Fri., Oct. 6 ARIZONA at UCLA, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at USC, 7 p.m. CALIFORNIA at STANFORD, 7 p.m. (FSN) OREGON at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. UCLA at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. USC at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. Dec. 7-10 NCAA Regionals Dec. 14 & 16 NCAA Championships, San Antonio, Texas Thurs., Nov. 9 OREGON at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. Fri., Nov. 10 Sat., Oct. 7 USC at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. UCLA at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. OREGON at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. OREGON at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. USC at STANFORD, 7 p.m. UCLA at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. (FSN) WASHINGTON at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. Thurs., Oct. 12 Sat., Nov. 11 ARIZONA at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at OREGON, 7 p.m. CALIFORNIA at UCLA, 7 p.m. STANFORD at USC, 7 p.m. (FSN) UCLA at STANFORD, 7 p.m. USC at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. (Comcast) Thurs., Nov. 16 ARIZONA at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE vs. CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. STANFORD at Oregon, 8 p.m. Fri., Oct. 13 ARIZONA at OREGON, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. CALIFORNIA at USC, 7 p.m. STANFORD at UCLA, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. Fri., Nov. 17 ARIZONA at WASHINGTON STATE, 7 p.m. ARIZONA STATE at WASHINGTON, 7 p.m. CALIFORNIA at OREGON, 7 p.m. STANFORD at OREGON STATE, 7 p.m. USC at UCLA, 7 p.m. (FSN) Thurs., Oct. 19 WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. OREGON at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. OREGON STATE at STANFORD, 7 p.m. Fri., Oct. 20 WASHINGTON at ARIZONA, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON STATE at ARIZONA STATE, 7 p.m. (FSN) OREGON STATE at CALIFORNIA, 7 p.m. OREGON at STANFORD, 7 p.m. UCLA at USC, 7 p.m. 80 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L non-conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y South Dakota state jackrabbit kickoff tournament NORTH DAKOTA STATE August 25-26, Brookings, South Dakota Frost Arena (8,000) Friday, August 25, 3:30 p.m. Location: Fargo, North Dakota Enrollment: 12,099 Colors: Yellow and Green Nickname: Bison President: Dr. Joseph A. Chapman Athletics Director: Gene Taylor Head Coach : Erich Hinterestocker Record at NDSU /Years: 0-0 /First Year Career Record/Years: 0-0 /First Year Assistant Coaches: Kari Thompson SID Contact: Ryan Perreault Office/Cell Phone: (701) 231-8331 / (701) 793 0521 Fax Phone: (701) 231 8022 Web Site: www.gobison.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 5-31 Conference: none Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4+Libero / 1 Series Record: First meeting GONZAGA Friday, August 25, 8 a.m. Location: Spokane,Wash. Enrollment: 6,108 Colors: Blue,White and Red Nickname: Bulldogs; Zags President: Fr. Robert Spitzer,S.J. Athletics Director: Mike Roth Head Coach: Kip Yoshimura (Long Beach State ’90) Record at GU/Years: 22-96 / 4 Career Record/Years: 273-168 / 11 Assistant Coaches: Kari St. Martin SID Contact: Liz Smtih Office Phone: (509) 323-5484 Fax Phone: (509) 323-5730 Press Row Phone: (509) 323-4224 Web Site: www.gozags.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 10-21 Conference: West Coast Conference (2-12 / T7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10 / 3 Series Record: WSU leads 29-10 (WSU streak -1) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Sept. 30, 1977- - - - Sept. 23, 1978- - - - Sept. 22, 1979- - - - Sept. 19, 1980- - - - Oct. 28, 1980- - - - Sept. 20, 1983- - - - Sept. 22, 1983- - - - Oct. 31, 1983- - - - Sept. 12, 1984- - - - Sept. 6, 1985- - - - - Sept. 11, 1985- - - - Oct. 15, 1985- - - - Sept. 23, 1986- - - - Nov. 1, 1986 - - - - - Sept. 8, 1987- - - - - Oct. 20, 1987- - - - Sept. 6, 1988- - - - - Oct. 26, 1988- - - - Sept. 27, 1989- - - - Nov. 13, 1989 - - - - Sept. 4, 1990- - - - - Nov. 13, 1990 - - - - Sept. 24, 1991- - - - Sept. 22, 1992- - - - Sept. 22, 1993- - - - Sept. 2, 1994- - - - - Sept. 1, 1995- - - - - Aug. 30, 1996 - - - - Aug. 29, 1997 - - - - Sept. 5, 1997- - - - - Sept. 4, 1998- - - - - Sept. 3, 1999- - - - - Sept. 3, 2000- - - - - Aug. 30, 2001 - - - - Aug. 31, 2002 - - - - Oct. 7, 2003 - - - - - Sept. 14, 2004- - - - Sept. 13, 2005- - - - Sept. 24, 2005- - - - - WEBER STATE W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score W, 2-0- - - - - @ Idaho Tournament- - - - 15-9, 15-8 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Moscow, Idaho - - - - - - 15-4, 15-9 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Idaho Invitational - - - - 15-7, 15-4 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Idaho Tune-up Tournament 15-1, 15-4 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-13, 15-5 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-17, 15-12, 15-13, 15-12 L,0-2- - - - - - @ Idaho Invitational- - - - - 15-11, 15-5 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-5, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-6, 15W, 3-0- - - - - @ Idaho Classic- - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-5, 15-7 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-13, 9-15, 9-15 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-7, 16-14 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 15-12, 12-15, 6-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 18-16, 16-14 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 13-15, 15-6, 15-7 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-13, 17-19, 17-5 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-2, 15-7, 14-16, 15-13 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 13-15, 18-16, 15-8, 15-3 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Gonzaga- - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 11-15, 9-15, 6-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 11-15, 12-15, 16-18 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 8-15, 10-15, 15-13, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 5-15, 15-3 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 15-6, 15-7, 11-15, 15-8 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 16-14, 15-11, 15-13 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-9, 16-14 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 15-8, 15-6 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-1, 15-8, 15-9 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-6, 15W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-5, 15-4 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 15-1, 15-2, 15-11 W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 9-15, 15-4, 15-9 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-8, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 17-15, 15-10, 15-3 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-19, 30-23, 37-35 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-17, 30-24, 30-24 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-21, 30-23, 30-25 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-19, 30-25, 30-28 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Spokane- - - - - - - - - - - 30-27, 27-30, 30-24, 30-26 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-19, 27-30, 28-30, 24-30 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R Saturday, August 26, 9:30 a.m. Location: Ogden, Utah Enrollment: 18,000 Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Wildcats President: Dr. F. Ann Millner Athletics Director: Jerry Graybeal Head Coach: Al Givens Record at WSU/Years: 147-233/13 Career Record/Years: 299-370/21 Assistants: Melissa Leonard Stephanie Birch SID Contact: Paul Grua Office/Cell Phone: (801) 626 7414 / (801) 452 3811 Fax Phone: (801) 626 6490 Web Site: www.weber.edu/athletics NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 11-19 Conference: 5-9 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 / 5 Series Record: WSU leads 7-2 (WSU streak +5) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Aug. 1980- - - - - - - Sept. 12, 1981- - - - Oct. 2, 1981 - - - - - Nov. 5, 1981 - - - - - Sept. 20, 1984- - - - Sept. 18, 1986- - - - Sept. 17, 1987- - - - Sept. 1, 1995- - - - - Sept. 6, 2002- - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 10-15, 6-15 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Davis - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-13 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Missoula- - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-10, 6-15, 13-15, 11-15 W, 2-1- - - - - @ Greeley- - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 15-13, 15-2 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Provo- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-12, 15-7 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Provo- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 14-16, 10-15, 15-6, 15-1 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Provo- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 10-15, 15-11, 15-5, 15-6 W, 3-0- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 15-10, 15-7, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Fairbanks - - - - - - - - - - 30-16, 30-27, 30-25 South Dakota State Saturday, August 26, 5 p.m. Location: Brookings, South Dakota Enrollment: 11,021 Colors:Yellow and Blue Nickname: Jackrabbits President: Dr. Peggy Gordon Miller Athletics Director: Dr. Fred Oien Head Coach : Andrew Palileo Record at BSU /Years: 107-63 / 5 Career Record/Years: 192-108 / 9 Assistant Coaches: Phil McDaniel, Cara Bartolic SID Contact: Jason Hove Office/Home Phone: (605) 688 4822 / (605) 692 1484 Fax Phone: (605) 688 5999 Web Site: www.gojacks.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 16-19 Conference: N/A Independent Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 12 / 3 Series Record: First meeting V O L L E Y B A L L 81 non-conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y BADEN COUGAR Challenge September 1 - 2, Pullman Bohler Gym (3,000) UNLV Tournament Schedule Friday, September 1, 7 p.m. Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Enrollment: 27,000 Colors: Scarlet & Gray Nickname: Rebels President: Dr. David B. Ashley Athletics Director: Mike Hamrick Friday, September 1 5 p.m. UC Davis vs. Boise State 7 p.m. Washington State vs. UNLV Saturday, 10 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Head Coach : Allison Keeley Record at UNLV /Years: 30-27 / 2 Career Record/Years: 69-65 / 5 Assistant Coaches: Alaini Kollias SID Contact: Jeffrey Seals Office Phone: (702) 895 3134 Fax Phone: (702) 895 0989 Web Site: www.UNLVRebels.com September 2 UC Davis vs. UNLV Washington State vs. Boise State UNLV vs. Boise State Washington State vs. UC Davis NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 15-15 Conference: 10-6 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 / 3 Series Record: UNLV leads 4-0 (WSU streak -4) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Aug. 31, 1984 - - - - Sept. 20, 1984- - - - Sept. 3, 2004- - - - - Sept. 4, 2004- - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Boise - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 9-15, 13-15 L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Provo- - - - - - - - - - - - - 14-16, 10-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Las Vegas - - - - - - - - - - 17-30, 12-30, 32-30, 30-22, 11-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Las Vegas - - - - - - - - - - 23-30, 26-30, 28-30 BOISE STATE Saturday, September 2, Noon Location:Boise, Idaho Enrollment: 18,400 Colors: Blue and Orange Nickname: Broncos President: Dr. Robert Kustra Athletics Director: Gene Bleymaier Head Coach : Robin Davis Record at BSU /Years: First Season Career Record/Years: 223-80 / 10 Assistant Coaches: Kelle Bond, Doug English SID Contact: Lori Hays Office/Home Phone: Fax Phone: (208) 426 3361 Web Site: www.broncosports.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 8-18 Conference: 3-13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 /5 Series Record: WSU leads 9-3 (WSU streak +4) 82 Date- - - - - - - - - - - Sept. 30, 1977- - - - Oct. 14, 1977- - - - Sept. 23, 1978- - - - Sept. 14, 1983- - - - Aug. 31, 1984 - - - - Sept. 5, 1986- - - - - Sept. 2, 1988- - - - - Sept. 3, 1988- - - - - Sept. 8, 1988- - - - - Sept. 5, 1992- - - - - Sept. 3, 1999- - - - - Aug. 31, 2001 - - - - - 2 0 0 6 W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score W, 2-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-5 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Missoula- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-5, 15-5 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-11 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Boise - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 11-15, 14-16 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Boise - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-9, 17-15 L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Sun Valley- - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 7-15 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Boise - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-4, 16-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Boise - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 13-15, 13-15, 14-16 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Fullerton- - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-10, 15-9 W, 3-2- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 15-11, 13-15, 15-4, 13-15, 15-12 W, 3-0- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 15-7, 15-8, 16-14 W, 3-0- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 30-21, 30-13, 30-18 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L non-conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y BADEN COUGAR Challenge September 1 - 2, Pullman Bohler Gym (3,000) UC DAVIS Saturday, September 2, 7 p.m. Location: Davis, California Enrollment: 29,637 Colors: Yale Blue and Gold Nickname: Aggies President: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef Athletics Director: Greg Warzecka Head Coach : Steve Walker (Long Beach State ’96) Record at UCD /Years: First Year Career Record/Years: First Year Assistant Coach: Ping Chou SID Contact: Mark Honbo ([email protected]) Office/Home Phone: (530) 752-8050 / (530) 792-1329 Fax Phone: (530) 754-5674 Web Site: www.ucdavisaggies.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 4-27 Conference: Independent Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10 / 4 Series Record: UC Davis leads 3-0 (WSU Streak -3) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Sept. 12, 1981- - - - Sept. 13, 1982- - - - Sept. 3, 2005- - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Davis - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11-15, 13-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Davis - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 4-15, 12-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Davis - - - - - - - - - - - - - 21-30, 30-27, 27-30, 32-30, 11-15 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 83 non-conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y university of texaS-arlington invitational September 8-9, Arlington, Texas Texas Hall (3,600) DUQUESNE TULSA Friday, September 8, 8 a.m. Location: Pittsburg Pennsylvania Enrollment: 10,000 Colors: Red & Blue Nickname: Dukes President: Dr. Charles J. Dougherty Athletics Director: Greg Amodio Saturday, September 9, Noon Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma Enrollment: 4,100 Colors: Old Gold, Royal Blue and Crimson Nickname: Golden Hurricane President: Dr. Steadman Upham Athletics Director: Bubba Cunningham Head Coach: Steve Opperman Record at DU/Years: 110-126 / 8 Career Record/Years: 229-242 / 15 Assistant: Gini Ullery Head Coach: Ed Allen Record at TU/Years: First Year Career Record/Years: First Year Assistant: TBA SID Contact: Michelle Chini Office/Home Phone: (412) 396 6560 / (412) 798 0608 Fax Phone: (412) 396-6210 Web Site: www.GoDuquesne.com SID Contact: Jason West Office/Home Phone: (918) 631-2492 Fax Phone: (981) 631-3913 Web Site: www.tulsahurricane.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 15-13 Conference: 5-8 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4 + Libero / 2 Series Record: First Meeting NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 23-8 Conference: 10-5 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 / 3 Series Record: WSU leads 1-0 Date- - - - - - - - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score Aug. 30, 1996 - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 15-9, 15-6, 15-4 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE TEXAS-ARLINGTON Friday, September 8, 3 p.m. Location: Lafayette, Louisiana Enrollment: 17,059 Colors: Vermilion & White Nickname: Ragin’ Cajuns President: Dr. Ray P. Authement Athletics Director: David Walker Saturday, September 9, 5 p.m. Location: Arlington, Texas Enrollment: 25,297 Colors: Royal Blue and White Nickname: Mavericks President: James Spaniolo Athletics Director: Pete Carlon Head Coach : Amy Kraljev Record at UL/Years: 5-20 / 2 Career Record/Years: 5-20 / 2 Assistant Coaches: Jon Newman-Gonchar Head Coach: Diane Seymour Record at UTA/Years: 30-28 / 2 Career Record/Years: 30-28 / 2 Assistant: Erin Clute, Heather Dunn SID Contact: Matt Herbert Office Phone: (337) 482 6330 Fax Phone: (337) 937 6775 Web Site: www.RaginCajuns.com SID Contact: John Brush Office/Home Phone: (817)-272-5706 / (817)-658-3438 Fax Phone: (817)-272-2254 Web Site: www.utamavs.com NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 5-20 Conference: 2-10 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5 / 2 Series Record: First Meeting NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 6-21 Conference: 4-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5 / 3 Series Record: WSU leads 1-0 Date- - - - - - - - - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score Aug. 29, 1997 - - - - - W, 3-0- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 15-9, 15-4, 15-9 84 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L non-conferenceopponents W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y PORTLAND IDAHO Tuesday, August 29 Portland, 7 p.m. Location: Portland, Ore. Enrollment: 3,343 Colors: Purple and White Nickname: Pilots President: Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C., J.D. Athletics Director: Larry Williams Wednesday, September 13, Pullman 7 p.m. Friday, September 15, Moscow 7 p.m. Location: Moscow, Idaho Enrollment: 12,824 Colors: Vandal Gold and Silver Nickname: Vandals President: Dr. Timothy White Athletics Director: Dr. Rob Spear Head Coach : Doug Sparks Record at UP/Years: 55-114 / 6 Career Record/Years: 55-114 / 6 Assistant: Ryan Goodwin Head Coach : Debbie Buchanan (USC ‘96) Record at UI/Years: 90-87 / 6 Career Record/Years: 90-87 / 6 Assistant Coach: Mike Bryant SID Contact: TBA Office/Cell Phone: (503) 943-7731 Fax Phone: (503) 943-7242 Web Site: www.portlandpilots.com SID Contact: Ian Klei ([email protected]) Office Phone: (208) 885-0211 Fax Phone: (208) 885-0255 Web Site: www.uiathletics.com NCAA Finish: N/A 2005 Record: 5-22 Conference: West Coast (2-12 / T7th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 / 5 Series Record: WSU leads 5-1 (WSU streak +1) NCAA Finish: None 2005 Record: 16-14 Conference: Western Athletic Conference (8-8) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9 / 3 Series Record: WSU leads the series 36-17-2 (WSU Streak -3) Date- - - - - - - - - - - Oct. 25, 1987- - - - Sept. 2, 1988- - - - - Oct. 9, 1988 - - - - - Sept. 5, 1992- - - - - Sept. 21, 2004- - - - Aug. 28, 2005 - - - - - Date- - - - - - - - - - - Oct. 2, 1976 - - - - - Oct. 15, 1976- - - - Oct. 29, 1976- - - - Nov. 5, 1976 - - - - - Nov. 16, 1976 - - - - Sept. 30, 1977- - - - Oct. 4, 1977 - - - - - Nov. 9, 1977 - - - - - Sept. 23, 1978- - - - Oct. 10, 1978- - - - Oct. 31, 1978- - - - Sept. 21, 1979- - - - Oct. 30, 1979- - - - Sept. 19, 1980- - - - Oct. 21, 1980- - - - Sept. 18, 1981- - - - Oct. 13, 1981- - - - Nov. 12, 1981 - - - - Sept. 17, 1982- - - - Sept. 23, 1982- - - - Nov. 10, 1982 - - - - Sept. 22, 1983- - - - Nov. 8, 1983 - - - - - Oct. 23, 1984- - - - Nov. 7, 1984 - - - - - Sept. 6, 1985- - - - - Oct. 1, 1985 - - - - - Oct. 22, 1985- - - - Sept. 5, 1986- - - - - Sept. 6, 1986- - - - - Nov. 11, 1986 - - - - Oct. 21, 1986- - - - Sept. 4, 1987- - - - - Nov. 11, 1987 - - - - Aug. 26, 1988 - - - - Oct. 18, 1988- - - - Sept. 19, 1989- - - - Oct. 12, 1989- - - - Sept. 25, 1990- - - - Oct. 23, 1990- - - - Sept. 21, 1991- - - - Nov. 7, 1992 - - - - - Sept. 3, 1993- - - - - Sept. 27, 1994- - - - Sept. 30, 1995- - - - Sept. 17, 1996- - - - Sept. 16, 1997- - - - Sept. 22, 1998- - - - Oct. 12, 1999- - - - Sept. 19, 2000- - - - Oct. 30, 2001- - - - Oct. 8, 2002 - - - - - Oct. 28, 2003- - - - Oct 12, 2004- - - - - Sept. 10, 2005- - - - - W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score W, 3-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 10-15, 15-8, 15-11 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Boise State Classic - - - - 15-3, 5-15, 16-14, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-6, 15-3 W, 3-1- - - - - Cougar Challenge, Pullman 15-9, 5-15, 15-4, 16-14 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 31-33, 24-30, 25-30 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Portland- - - - - - - - - - - 27-30, 30-21, 30-26, 30-20 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R W/L - - - - - - Location- - - - - - - - - - - - - Score W, 2-0- - - - - @ Cheney- - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-5 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 15-5, 16-4 Tie, 2-2- - - - @ Bozeman- - - - - - - - - - 7-15, 16-8, 15-7, 14-16 W, 2-1- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-11, 12-15, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-9, 15-6 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-8 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-8, 15-6 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-5, 15-5 W, 2-1- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 16-14, 15-9 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-0, 15-3, 15-6 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-10, 6-15, 15-6 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-5 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-5, 15-3 Tie, 1-1- - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 6-15, 16-14 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 7-15, 8-15 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 10-15, 15-0 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-15, 15-9, 14-16, 9-15 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 15-12, 16-14, 15-9 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 13-15, 9-15, 4-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 7-15, 9-15, 15-10, 2-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 2-15, 15-13, 4-15 L, 0-2 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 15-7 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-5, 15-8 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 12-15, 8-15 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 10-15, 14-16 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 10-15, 15-9, 5-15 L, 2-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-7, 9-15, 7-15, 15-12, 3-15 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 8-15, 15-7, 8-15, 15-10, 15-10 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Sun Valley- - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-12 W, 2-0- - - - - @ Sun Valley- - - - - - - - - - 12-15, 15-6, 15-10, 15-10 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-15, 13-15, 15-12, 15-8, 15-12 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-3, 15-6 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-7, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-4, 15-13 W, 3-2- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 12-15, 12-15, 15-7, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-3, 15-7 L, 0-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 7-15, 9-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-4, 15-6, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-5, 15-5, 16-14 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-15, 14-16, 12-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-8, 15-10, 15-11 W, 3-2- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-3, 11-15, 6-15, 16-14, 15-12 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-12, 15-11 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 5-15, 3-15, 15-11, 8-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-10, 15-10 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-1, 17-15 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-9, 15-7, 15-5 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 16-14, 15-13, 15-13 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 15-10, 15-7, 15-9 W, 3-1- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 15-13, 15-7, 13-15, 15-7 W, 3-0- - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-16, 30-19, 30-26 W, 3-0- - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 30-23, 30-16, 30-24 L, 2-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 30-22. 31-29, 28-30, 22-30, 9-15 L, 1-3 - - - - - @ Moscow- - - - - - - - - - - 30-22, 15-30, 29-31, 24-30 L, 0-3 - - - - - Pullman- - - - - - - - - - - - - 27-30, 22-30, 21-30 V O L L E Y B A L L 85 athleticadministration W A S H I N G T O N S T A T E U N I V E R S I T Y jim sterk V. Lane Rawlins president V. Lane Rawlins is a noted economist and academic leader. Today, as the ninth president of Washington State University, he leads one of the top public research universities in the United States. Rawlins took office in June 2000, after serving as president of The University of Memphis for nine years. The strategic plan he initiated solidifies WSU’s commitment to undergraduate education second to none and to world class research and scholarship. The university’s motto - World Class. Face to Face. - reflects that commitment. His association with WSU started more than 30 years ago when he joined the Department of Economics faculty. He served as department chair and then as WSU’s vice provost. Rawlins was also academic affairs vice chancellor of the University of Alabama system. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University in 1963 and earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1969, both in economics. Rawlins is the co-author of two books, has published widely, and has taught labor economics and the economics of education. He has received many awards, including those recognizing him as a communicator, humanitarian and educator. An avid fan of WSU athletics, he cheers on the Cougars at many sports events and enjoys fly fishing, golf, history and literature. Rawlins and his wife, Mary Jo, have three children and 11 grandchildren. director of athletics Washington native James M. Sterk was appointed Washington State University’s director of athletics in June of 2000. In his five years, Sterk has overseen unprecedented growth and success by the Cougars’ 17 intercollegiate athletics teams and the 485 individuals who compete for WSU annually, including WSU’s best finish and highest point total in the history of the Athletic Directors Cup competition among NCAA schools. WSU’s success on the gridiron in the 21st century three consecutive 10-win seasons - has more than done its part to draw national attention to the Cougar sports programs. In addition, 13 Cougar teams have been represented in postseason competition. Facility improvements have also been among projects Sterk has tackled. WSU recently completed a major baseball field renovation and became the first collegiate program to have FieldTurf as its playing surface. An ambitious capital improvement plan is underway to enhance many other WSU sport facilities, including major changes to Martin Stadium, the home of Cougar football. A 1979 graduate of Western Washington, Sterk received his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University. His professional career has included positions at North Carolina, Maine, Seattle Pacific, Tulane and Portland State, the latter as director of athletics for five years before coming to Pullman. The foundation of Sterk’s leadership plan is based on five areas: the student-athlete experience, resource acquisition, personnel, political dynamics and facilities. All five areas have enjoyed growth since his arrival in Pullman. Sterk currently is a member of the prestigious NCAA Championship/Competition cabinet and has served on numerous Pacific-10 Conference committees during his tenure at WSU. Sterk and his wife, Debi, have three children, Ashley, Amy and Abby. marcia saneholtz senior associate athletic director/SWA Marcia Saneholtz has been an integral part of Cougar athletics for more than two decades, has been instrumental in the improvement of facilities since her appointment in 1982. She was the driving force in attaining the 1997 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championships, 2001 Women’s Basketball West Regional and 2003 Men’s Basketball First and Second Rounds for Washington State to host at the Spokane Arena. The success of these events led to subsequent opportunities to host premier NCAA events. From March 6 until July 1, 2000, Saneholtz served as the interim Athletic Director at WSU. Saneholtz was named a WSU Woman of Distinction in 2003. Originally from Napoleon, Ohio, Saneholtz received her bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and taught in the Los Angeles public schools for three years. She moved north, taught in several Seattle-area school systems as a substitute and coached in the CYO and Seattle Parks Department programs. She was active as an official and administrator in the Washington, Northwest, and national officials associations from 1973-82. After earning her master’s degree in sports administration at the University of Washington, Saneholtz was appointed the assistant women’s athletic director at Washington State. Saneholtz was promoted to associate athletic director in 1982 and currently serves as a senior associate director of athletics and is the Senior Woman Administrator at WSU. She served on the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) Board of Directors from 1987-94, including a term as president in 1992-93. She was selected the NACWAA National Administrator of the Year in 1997. Saneholtz has been a strong presence on several NCAA committees. She has served as the chair of the NCAA Women’s Division I Volleyball Committee. Other NCAA memberships include the Committee on Athletic Certification (1993-99), chair of the Peer Selection Subcommittee (1992-99), President’s Commission Liaison Committee (1992-96), the Women’s Committee on Committees (1989-92) and the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics (2001-05). She has also served on numerous Pacific-10 Conference committees including two terms as vice president (1988-89 and 1998-99). Saneholtz and her husband, Byron, have two grown daughters, Jennifer and Amy. 86 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R ken casavant faculty athletics representative Ken Casavant, a member of the Washington State University family since 1967, has served as WSU’s Faculty Athletic Representative to the Pacific-10 Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Association since 1999. Casavant, who served as the president of the Pacific-10 in 2001, came to WSU as a graduate research assistant in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. He was named an assistant professor in 1971, an associate professor in 1975 and a full professor in 1980. In 1979, Casavant received the R.M. Wade award for outstanding teacher in the college of agriculture at WSU, and in 1990, he earned the distinguished WSU Faculty of the Year award. Casavant was elected vice-chair (199192) and chair (1992-93) of the WSU Faculty Senate and has been accorded the Distinguished Teacher award by the American Agricultural Economics Association. He was named Distinguished Scholar by the Western Agricultural Economics Association in 2003 for his nationally recognized work as a transportation economist. During his tenure at WSU, Casavant has served as associate director for the Washington State Transportation Center (1984-87) and the interim Vice-Provost for Academic Affairs and interim Vice-Provost for Research (1998). The North Dakota native is a 1965 graduate of North Dakota State University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. He received his master’s degree from NDSU, followed by a Ph.D., from WSU in 1971. Ken and his wife Dorothy have two grown daughters, Michele and Colette. V O L L E Y B A L L athleticadministration W A S H I N G T O N Pam Bradetich Senior Assoc. Dir. Of Athletics Student-Athlete and Staff Development Rod Commons Assistant Dir. of Athletics Media Relations John David Wicker Assistant Dir. of Athletics Event and Facility Operations Milton Neal Dir. of Equipment Operations John Johnson Senior Assoc. Dir. Of Athletics Bill Drake Anne McCoy Senior Assoc. Dir. Of Athletics Ernie Housel Assistant Dir. of Athletics Athletic Training Services Special Assistant to the Senior Assoc. Dir. of Athletics Chris Cook TBA Dir. Of Academic Support Services Pippa Pierce S T A T E Dir. of Marketing Dir. of Career and Personal Development Jeff Puckett Executive Director, Athletic Foundation U N I V E R S I T Y Pete Isakson Associate Dir. Of Athletics External Operations Leslie Johnson Assistant Dir. of Athletics Business Operations Dan Meyer Dir. of Ticket Sales and Operations Steve Robertello Associate Dir. Of Athletics Compliance Rob Oviatt Assistant Dir. of Athletics Physical Development Kurt Mueller Manager of Information Services Scott Vik Dir. of Sports Video Washington State University Athletic Department Mission Statement It is the mission of the Athletic Department to create and foster an environment which provides opportunities for all student-athletes to enrich their collegiate experience through participation on athletic teams which are competitive at the conference and national level. In concert with the mission and values of Washington State University, the department is dedicated to providing opportunities, which will enhance the intellectual, physical, social, moral and cultural development of the whole person, while conducting all activities with honesty and integrity in accordance with the principles of good sportsmanship and ethical conduct. The Athletic Department values gender and ethnic diversity and is committed to providing equitable opportunities for all students and staff. The department will pursue its mission while upholding the values, purposes and policies of Washington State University, the Pacific-10 Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. 2 0 0 6 C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 87 wsubroadcastroster W A S H I N G T O N 2 Jackie Albright U N I V E R S I T Y OH 6-0 FR Lake Forest, Calif. 3 Tara West MB 6-0 JR Rossmoyne, Australia 4 Jalen Pendon 5 Carly Hayashikawa DS/L 5-4 JR Waikoloa, Hawaii DS/L 5-9 FR Huntington Beach, Calif. 10 April Lott 11 Stephanie Weishaar 12 Cassie Robbins 14 Kelly Rosin 17 Adetokunbo Faleti 19 Brittany Johnson 21 Corina Beyer 22 Maureen Perez OH 6-0 SR Kennewick, Wash. OH 5-9 SO Phoenix, Ariz. Brian Heffernan Head Coach Third Year 88 S T A T E DS/L 5-3 SO Camas, Wash. S 5-9 FR Bayview, Idaho Jody Garry Assistant Coach 2 0 0 6 DS/L 5-8 SO Spanaway, Wash. MB 6-3 FR Yakima, Wash. OH 6-1 SR Springfield, Ore. S 5-9 JR Vancouver, Wash. Ken Ko Assistant Coach C O U G A R V O L L E Y B A L L 8 Kelly Hyder OH 5-10 RS-JR Arlington, Texas