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<strong>ITHACA</strong> COLLEGE


<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>BOMBERS</strong> <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong><br />

Campus Information<br />

Location 953 Danby Road, <strong>Ithaca</strong>, N.Y.<br />

Enrollment 6,400<br />

Founded 1892<br />

President Thomas R. Rochon<br />

Nickname Bombers<br />

Colors Blue and Gold<br />

Affiliation NCAA Division III<br />

Conference Empire 8<br />

Home Field Carp Wood Field<br />

Division of Athletics<br />

Head Volleyball Coach Janet Donovan<br />

Phone (607) 274-1269<br />

E-mail<br />

Director of<br />

jdonovan@ithaca.edu<br />

Intercollegiate Athletics Ken Kutler<br />

Phone<br />

Associate Director of<br />

(607) 274-3209<br />

Intercollegiate Athletics Mike Lindberg<br />

Phone<br />

Assistant Director of<br />

(607) 274-3199<br />

Intercollegiate Athletics Ernie McClatchie<br />

Phone (607) 274-5708<br />

Senior Woman Administrator Deb Pallozzi<br />

Phone<br />

Operations and<br />

(607) 274-1270<br />

Events Coordinator Andrea McClatchie<br />

Phone (607) 274-3793<br />

Supervisor of Athletic Trainers Kent Scriber<br />

Phone (607) 274-3178<br />

Sports Information Director Mike Warwick<br />

Phone (607) 274-1401<br />

E-mail<br />

Assistant Sports<br />

mwarwick@ithaca.edu<br />

Information Director Joe Gladziszewski<br />

Phone (607) 274-3825<br />

E-mail<br />

Assistant Sports<br />

jgladziszewski@ithaca.edu<br />

Information Director Chris Lewis<br />

Phone (607) 274-5124<br />

Sports Information Fax<br />

<strong>College</strong> Information<br />

(607) 274-1671<br />

Egbert Hall (607) 274-3011<br />

Admissions Office (607) 274-3124<br />

Job Hall (800) 429-4274<br />

Financial Aid Office (607) 274-3131<br />

Campus Center (800) 429-4275<br />

<strong>College</strong> Web Page www.ithaca.edu<br />

Athletics Web Page bombers.ithaca.edu<br />

Information / Contents<br />

Contents<br />

Ben Light Gymnasium ...................2<br />

Program History ......................... 3-4<br />

All-Americans .................................3<br />

Academic Honors ...........................3<br />

NCAA Playoff History ....................4<br />

Coaching Staff .............................5-6<br />

Bomber Coaching <strong>Record</strong>s ...........5<br />

2009 Outlook ...................................6<br />

2009 Roster .....................................7<br />

2009 Team Photo ............................7<br />

2008 Statistics ................................8<br />

2008 Results ...................................8<br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Book</strong> ..............................9-12<br />

All-Time Roster .............................12<br />

2009 Schedule .............................BC<br />

Press Information<br />

MEMBERS OF THE MEDIA<br />

For information, photos, stories, statistics, and videotape highlights,<br />

or to arrange an interview with a coach or athlete, please contact Mike<br />

Warwick in the sports information office, <strong>Ithaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>, <strong>Ithaca</strong>, N.Y.<br />

14850; phone: (607) 274-1401.<br />

ACCESSIBILITY<br />

Questions about accommodation for individuals with disabilities<br />

should be directed to the Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance at<br />

(607) 274-3909 (voice), (607) 274-1767 (TDD) or bleblanc@ithaca.edu<br />

as much in advance of the event as possible.<br />

CREDITS<br />

This Bomber media guide is produced by the <strong>Ithaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Office<br />

of Sports Information, Mike Warwick, director; Joe Gladziszewski,<br />

assistant director; Chris Lewis, assistant director; Donna Mosher,<br />

department assistant. Photographic services by Tim McKinney and<br />

Patricia Reynolds unless otherwise indicated.<br />

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Ben Light Gymnasium<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s gymnasium was dedicated on December<br />

5, 1964, and was later named after former administrator<br />

Ben Light in action taken by the school’s board of trustees<br />

in February 1968. The basketball court, with seating<br />

capacity for 2,500 spectators, is housed in the Laurence S.<br />

Hill Physical Education Center on campus.<br />

Ben Light was a football, basketball, and baseball<br />

standout at <strong>Ithaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>. A 1936 graduate, he was<br />

hired as a faculty member and coach. Following World<br />

War II Light took over the men’s basketball program and<br />

guided the Bombers to a 70-51 record over the next seven<br />

seasons. In 1952 he was named the school’s first director<br />

of admissions and placement, and seven years later he<br />

became secretary of <strong>Ithaca</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Light was chosen as<br />

vice president of development in 1968, a position he held<br />

until his death.<br />

Laurence S. Hill was dean of physical education at<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong> from 1929 until 1957. Both Light and Hill were<br />

inducted into the <strong>Ithaca</strong> <strong>College</strong> Athletic Hall of Fame.<br />

The <strong>Ithaca</strong> men’s basketball team defeated Lock<br />

Haven, 77-57, in the first game played at the new gym on<br />

December 9, 1964. George Valesente, the current baseball<br />

coach at <strong>Ithaca</strong>, helped the Bombers to victory with 16<br />

points that evening.<br />

Ben Light Gymnasium has played host to numerous<br />

volleyball tournaments, highlighted by three rounds of the<br />

1994 NCAA Division III Volleyball Championship. The<br />

Bombers hosted a quarterfinal match, beating Springfield<br />

to advance to the national semifinals, and were selected to<br />

host the semifinal and championship round. A year later,<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong> hosted Springfield in the quarterfinals and rallied<br />

from a 2-0 deficit to reach the final four for the second<br />

year in a row. <strong>Ithaca</strong> is the only school from New York or<br />

New England to have hosted the national semifinals and<br />

championship round of the NCAA tournament.<br />

The oldest tradition is the Bomber Invitational, which<br />

began during the 1973 season. This tournament continues<br />

to attract premier teams in Division III volleyball. The<br />

invitational was on hiatus from 1977 to 1986 and from<br />

1993 to 1994. In 1977 <strong>Ithaca</strong> was the site of the Eastern<br />

Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women<br />

(EAIAW) northeast regional tournament and the Bombers<br />

took fourth place. The following year the Bombers<br />

hosted the New York State Association of Intercollegiate<br />

Athletics for Women (NYSAIAW) tournament. In 1986<br />

and 1989 <strong>Ithaca</strong> was the site for the Independent <strong>College</strong><br />

Athletic Conference (ICAC) Championship, placing first<br />

and third, respectively. <strong>Ithaca</strong> hosted and placed second<br />

in the New York State Women’s Collegiate Athletic<br />

Association (NYSWCAA) Championship in 1993. <strong>Ithaca</strong><br />

hosted a quarterfinal match against Trinity (Texas) in<br />

1999, losing to the Tigers, 3-0.<br />

The volleyball team has won over 75 percent of<br />

its matches in Ben Light Gymnasium since 1974. The<br />

Bombers enter this season with an 133-39 (.773) mark at<br />

home during Janet Donovan’s coaching career.<br />

In addition to <strong>Ithaca</strong>’s volleyball team, the facility is<br />

also the home arena for intercollegiate gymnastics, men’s<br />

and women’s basketball and wrestling.<br />

<strong>ITHACA</strong> HOME RECORD<br />

<strong>Record</strong> in Ben Light Gymnasium<br />

1974-2008<br />

256-82, .757<br />

Years Won Lost Pct<br />

1974-80 58 15 .795<br />

1981-90 59 26 .694<br />

1991-99 67 21 .761<br />

2000-08 72 20 .800<br />

Totals 256 82 .757<br />

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Eleven invitations to the NCAA Division III playoffs<br />

since 1993 have helped solidify <strong>Ithaca</strong>’s standing as<br />

one of the most successful in the nation, but the program’s<br />

highlights extend back much further. Since volleyball<br />

became a varsity sport in 1968, the team has posted a<br />

winning record in 34 of 39 seasons. The Bombers have<br />

recorded an overall mark of 1,040-425-4 (.710).<br />

The last 11 NCAA playoff appearances have come<br />

under current head coach Janet Donovan. Hired in 1992,<br />

Donovan helped the Bombers to back-to-back 37-13 records<br />

her first two years. <strong>Ithaca</strong> won its second straight Eastern<br />

<strong>College</strong> Athletic Conference (ECAC) championship in<br />

1992, led by Laurie Roberts, who set a school record with<br />

3,774 career assists. In 1993 the Bombers advanced to the<br />

NCAA tournament.<br />

The 1994 team finished 53-4, setting a school record<br />

for wins, and made the program’s first trip to the NCAA<br />

Division III semifinals. The Bombers hosted the event in<br />

Ben Light Gymnasium. Tracy Swyers finished her career<br />

as the Bombers’ career leader in kills (1,659), while Lisa<br />

Black set the career digs record (1,644). All-American<br />

Melissa Kryz had a school-record 549 total blocks. Sindie<br />

Shollenberger set a record with 278 career service aces.<br />

Swyers was named a first-team all-American, and Black<br />

and Kryz picked up second-team all-American honors.<br />

Bonnie McDowell, a first-team all-American in 1995,<br />

posted a school-record 614 kills and led the Bombers<br />

back to the national semifinals, where they finished<br />

fourth, ending the year with a 41-4 record. Teammate<br />

Heidi Nichols was named to the 1995 all-America second<br />

team. The following year <strong>Ithaca</strong> stretched its streak to<br />

four consecutive appearances in the NCAA playoffs and<br />

reached the 20-win level for the seventh straight year.<br />

Nichols again received all-America honors as a first-team<br />

selection.<br />

The 1997 team went 32-6 and reached the<br />

championship match of the New York regional. Nichols<br />

became the program’s first volleyball athlete to be named<br />

a first-team all-American two years in a row and to receive<br />

three consecutive appointments to the all-America team.<br />

She was also named a second-team academic all-American<br />

and set <strong>Ithaca</strong> records for career kills (1,855) and blocks<br />

(671). Nichols, also an all-American high jumper with<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong>’s track and field team, earned the NCAA’s Woman<br />

of the Year award for the state of New York—an honor<br />

encompassing Division I, II and III athletes.<br />

In 1998 the Bombers advanced to the NCAA regional<br />

championship match for the fourth time in five years.<br />

Eleven of their losses came to NCAA regional-qualifying<br />

teams. Freshman setter Jen Salmon was voted to the<br />

American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) allregion<br />

team. The next season the team recorded another<br />

30 wins and captured the regional title, defeating Cortland,<br />

3-2, in the regional championship match. In 1999 Salmon,<br />

along with teammates Robin Dalton, Rebecca Helmetsie<br />

and Jessica Raymond, were voted to AVCA all-region team.<br />

Program History<br />

AVCA ALL-AMERICANS<br />

Year Name Pos. Honor<br />

1983 Rhonda Faunce MH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

1984 Rhonda Faunce MH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

1994 Lisa Black OH AVCA Second Team<br />

Melissa Kryz MH AVCA Second Team<br />

Tracy Swyers OH Asics First Team<br />

AVCA First Team<br />

1995 Bonnie McDowell OH Asics First Team<br />

AVCA First Team<br />

Heidi Nichols MH AVCA Second Team<br />

1996 Heidi Nichols MH Asics First Team<br />

AVCA First Team<br />

1997 Heidi Nichols MH Asics First Team<br />

AVCA First Team<br />

2002 Jessica Raymond MH AVCA First Team<br />

2003 Janet Hammond OH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

Julie Roth OH AVCA Second Team<br />

2004 Julie Roth OH AVCA Third Team<br />

Katie Hause OH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

2005 Andrea Blitz MH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

Jen Cramer MH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

Amanda Hubbard OH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

2006 Amanda Hubbard OH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

2007 Amanda Hubbard OH AVCA Honorable Mention<br />

* AVCA = American Volleyball Coaches Association<br />

ACADEMIC HONORS<br />

1993 Lisa Black First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Third-Team Academic All-American<br />

1994 Lisa Black First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Second-Team Academic All-American<br />

1994 Tracy Swyers First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Third-Team Academic All-American<br />

1996 Jill Finochio Second-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Teresa Lemery First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Second-Team Academic All-American<br />

Heidi Nichols First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

1997 Heidi Nichols First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Second-Team Academic All-American<br />

2000 Stephanie Raefski First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

2003 Andrea Blitz Third-Team District I All-Academic<br />

2004 Andrea Blitz Third-Team District I All-Academic<br />

2005 Andrea Blitz First-Team District I All-Academic<br />

2006 Katie Hause Second-Team District I All-Academic<br />

Mary Schaefer Second-Team District I All-Academic<br />

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The 2000 team was back in the NCAA regional<br />

championship match. Senior Stephanie Raefski was named<br />

to the District I All-Academic first team in addition to the<br />

AVCA all-region team with teammates Karen McCord,<br />

Salmon and Raymond. A year later the Bombers advanced<br />

to the regional finals for the fourth consecutive season.<br />

Salmon, Raymond and sophomore Janet Hammond were<br />

named to the all-region team. In 2002 Raymond earned<br />

her fourth straight all-conference recognition and became<br />

the program’s first all-American in five years. In 2003,<br />

two Bombers were named all-Americans as Julie Roth<br />

earned second-team honors and Hammond receiving<br />

honorable mention. Roth earned third-team all-American<br />

honors last year, along with freshman Katie Hause, who<br />

received honorable mention. The team finished 27-13 and<br />

won the Empire 8 championship. The Bombers repeated<br />

as the Empire 8 champions in 2005 and posted an overall<br />

record of 31-9. Seniors Andrea Blitz and Jen Cramer and<br />

sophomore Amanda Hubbard each received AVCA all-<br />

American honorable mention.<br />

Hubbard received AVCA all-America honorable<br />

mention again in 2006 and 2007. In 2007, she led the<br />

Bombers to a 30-9 record and NYSWCAA and ECAC<br />

championships.<br />

Coach Nancy Hicks led <strong>Ithaca</strong> into its first varsity<br />

season in 1968 and guided the team again in 1970 and<br />

1971. Barbara Blodgett took over in 1969. The 1971 season<br />

saw <strong>Ithaca</strong> make its first appearance in the postseason, a<br />

fourth-place showing in the NYSAIAW playoffs.<br />

Sarah Rich guided the team from 1972 to 1977 and<br />

then again from 1979 to 1984. Jane Arnett was the school’s<br />

coach in 1978. Under coach Rich, the Bombers extended<br />

their season every year except for one, with three straight<br />

trips to the NCAA regionals (1982-84).<br />

Rhonda Faunce, a four-year hitter for <strong>Ithaca</strong>, was a<br />

standout performer during Rich’s reign. Faunce, who set<br />

single-season <strong>Ithaca</strong> records for total blocks (207) and<br />

service aces (94), was the first Bomber volleyball player to<br />

earn all-American honors.<br />

Coach Jane Jacobs picked up where Rich left off in<br />

1985. During her three-year stint, the Bombers made two<br />

appearances in the NCAA playoffs. Jacobs compiled a<br />

115-33 mark, and her 1987 team tied the school record for<br />

wins, going 44-9.<br />

Denise Dewey, Cathy Franz, Michelle Holmes, Jocy<br />

Jones, and Adrian Warstadt were top players for Jacobs.<br />

Dewey still holds the <strong>Ithaca</strong> record for digs in a season<br />

(769), which she set in 1987.<br />

Sheila Deam directed the program from 1988-91. After<br />

two rebuilding seasons, she worked the program back into<br />

playoff contention with a 26-21 record in 1990 and a 32-15<br />

mark in 1991. <strong>Ithaca</strong> won its first ECAC championship in<br />

1991. Beverly Vosefski was one of the team’s top players<br />

during Deam’s tenure.<br />

Program History<br />

NCAA PLAYOFF HISTORY<br />

Year Opponent W-L Game Scores<br />

1982 at Wisconsin-LaCrosse L 9-15, 14-16, 2-15<br />

1983 Brockport W 2-15, 15-13, 15-3, 15-1<br />

MIT L 15-12, 9-15, 8-15, 8-15<br />

1984 vs. Albany<br />

at Nazareth W 15-13, 15-5, 15-9<br />

at LaVerne L 3-15, 4-15, 15-17<br />

1985 at Cortland L 15-2, 5-15, 9-15, 9-15<br />

1987 Cortland L 14-16, 15-7, 10-15, 10-15<br />

1993 at Rochester L 8-15, 5-15, 10-15<br />

1994 vs. New York University<br />

at Brockport W 15-7, 15-11, 15-1<br />

at Brockport W 15-12, 15-6, 15-6<br />

Stony Brook W 15-3, 15-7, 15-7<br />

Washington (Mo.) † L 15-11, 15-8, 15-8<br />

Juniata L 12-15, 3-15, 11-15<br />

1995 vs. Binghamton<br />

at Rochester W 15-5, 16-14, 15-9<br />

at Rochester W 15-5, 15-9, 15-6<br />

Springfield W 12-15, 7-15, 15-7, 15-8, 15-11<br />

vs. Washington (Mo.) †<br />

at UW-Whitewater L 5-15, 14-16, 11-15<br />

at UW-Whitewater L 16-18, 9-15, 12-15<br />

1996 vs. RIT<br />

at Cortland L 12-15, 12-15, 8-15<br />

1997 vs. St. John Fisher<br />

at Cortland W 15-9, 15-7, 15-6<br />

at Cortland L 15-11, 7-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-11<br />

1998 vs. St. John Fisher<br />

at Cortland W 15-10, 13-15, 15-9, 15-10<br />

vs. RIT<br />

at Cortland W 10-15, 15-13, 15-17, 15-9, 15-9<br />

at Cortland L 12-15, 8-15, 4-15<br />

1999 vs. Skidmore W 15-3, 15-9, 15-6<br />

at Cortland W 2-15, 6-15, 15-13, 15-4, 15-12<br />

Trinity (Texas) L 13-15, 7-15, 11-15<br />

2000 vs. Skidmore at Elmira W 15-8, 15-6, 15-13<br />

at Elmira W 15-3, 15-5, 12-15, 15-7<br />

vs. Cortland at Elmira L 8-15, 11-15, 15-8, 15-12, 10-15<br />

2001 vs. Cortland<br />

at Nazareth W 30-26, 30-26, 24-30, 26-30, 15-12<br />

at Nazareth L 31-29, 18-30, 30-27, 21-30, 2-15<br />

2004 City <strong>College</strong> of N.Y. W 30-23, 30-17, 31-29<br />

Cortland L 23-30, 30-26, 25-30, 29-31<br />

2005 vs. New Jersey City<br />

at NYU W 30-26, 30-27, 30-26<br />

vs. Cortland at NYU L 27-30, 21-30, 26-30<br />

† NCAA Semifinal Match<br />

NCAA Consolation Match<br />

Overall NCAA Playoff <strong>Record</strong>: 18-18 (.500)<br />

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<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>BOMBERS</strong> <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong><br />

JANET DONOVAN<br />

Head Coach<br />

Janet Donovan enters her 18th season at the helm of the <strong>Ithaca</strong> volleyball program. Her list of<br />

achievements includes a 534-209 record (.719) and 11 trips to the NCAA playoffs. She ranks as<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong>’s winningest volleyball coach.<br />

Hired in 1992, Donovan posted the highest first-year win total (37) by any <strong>Ithaca</strong> volleyball coach<br />

and led the Bombers to an ECAC championship. The following season saw <strong>Ithaca</strong> start a nine-year<br />

streak of NCAA playoff appearances. In 1994 Donovan led the team to a school-record 53 wins and the<br />

program’s first berth in the NCAA semifinals. The Bombers were back in the semifinals the following<br />

year and made their ninth straight trip to the NCAA tournament in 2001. <strong>Ithaca</strong> returned to the NCAA<br />

playoffs in 2004 and 2005. Last fall’s team won <strong>Ithaca</strong>’s second ECAC championship along with winning<br />

the school’s second New York State title.<br />

Donovan was named AVCA region coach of the year and Empire Athletic Association coach of the<br />

year in 1993 and 1994. In 1999 she again earned the honor of AVCA region coach of the year. In 1994<br />

she was the <strong>Ithaca</strong> Journal’s choice as female coach of the year. During her career at <strong>Ithaca</strong>, 12 players<br />

have earned a total of 20 all-America honors. In addition, five Bombers have been named academic JANET DONOVAN<br />

all-Americans in that span.<br />

A 1987 graduate of Cortland, Donovan was a letter winner on a team that made NCAA regional<br />

appearances from 1985 to 1987. She was also the Red Dragons’ team captain in 1987. After scholastic volleyball coaching stints at Tully<br />

High School and Lyons Central High School, Donovan took over as coach at Keuka <strong>College</strong> in 1990. She led the Warriors to a 24-14<br />

mark and a state tournament berth. As a graduate assistant volleyball coach at Humboldt State University in 1991, Donovan helped<br />

the Division II Lumberjacks to a 24-10 record and third place in the Northern California Athletic Conference. The non-scholarship<br />

institution ended its season ranked 21st in the nation.<br />

In addition to her volleyball duties, Donovan is an instructor in the School of Health Sciences and Human Performance. She spent<br />

four years as an assistant coach with the <strong>Ithaca</strong> women’s lacrosse team and five years as an assistant track and field coach. She and her<br />

husband, Bill, have two children, Will and Kaci.<br />

ADAM RICHWALDER<br />

Assistant Coach<br />

Adam Richwalder returns to coach the<br />

Bombers this year as the Assistant Coach<br />

after spending three years as a student coach<br />

and volunteer assistant.<br />

A graduate of <strong>Ithaca</strong>, he received a Bachelor<br />

of Arts in Speech Communication in 2006. He is<br />

also currently taking part time classes toward<br />

a Masters of Science in Communications at<br />

<strong>Ithaca</strong>.<br />

Aside from working with the Bombers,<br />

ADAM RICHWALDER<br />

Richwalder is a volunteer coach with the<br />

Southern Tier Girls Volleyball Club. He coached<br />

the 18-and-under age group in 2008, and most<br />

recently coached the 17-and-under club in the spring of 2009.<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

BOMBER COACHING RECORDS<br />

Name (Seasons) Years Won Lost Tied Win Pct.<br />

JANET DONOVAN(1992-present) 16 534 209 0 .719<br />

Sarah Rich (1972-77, 79-84) 12 306 96 3 .759<br />

Jane Jacobs (1985-87) 3 115 33 0 .777<br />

Sheila Deam (1988-91) 4 90 87 0 .508<br />

Jane Arnett (1978) 1 25 13 0 .658<br />

Nancy Hicks (1968, 1970-71) 3 10 9 1 .525<br />

Barbara Blodgett (1969) 1 4 1 0 .800<br />

Totals 39 1,040 425 4 .710<br />

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<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>BOMBERS</strong> <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong><br />

BRIANNA D’ERRICO<br />

Graduate Assistant Coach<br />

A2009 graduate of <strong>Ithaca</strong>, D’Errico<br />

earned a pair of varsity letters as<br />

a member of the volleyball team after<br />

transferring from Monroe Community<br />

<strong>College</strong>. She served as a team captain as<br />

a senior. D’Errico tallied 507 digs and<br />

68 aces in her Bomber career. She is currently<br />

pursuing a master’s degree in exercise<br />

science.<br />

RECORD BOOK<br />

The Bombers will look to return to the postseason<br />

with a young squad that features nine freshmen and<br />

sophomores out of a roster of 14 players.<br />

2008 RECAP: <strong>Ithaca</strong> went 17-20 overall last season,<br />

including 4-4 in Empire 8 play. The team finished fifth in<br />

the conference. Setter Corinna Doctor was named to the<br />

all-Empire 8 team for the third time in three seasons.<br />

KEY LOSSES: <strong>Ithaca</strong> lost senior Brianna D’Errico to<br />

graduation. One of the team’s most versatile players, she<br />

tallied 316 digs, 71 service aces and 52 kills as a senior.<br />

She tied for the team lead in aces. The Bombers will also<br />

be without Jen Heberton and Francine Nikas, who were<br />

juniors in 2008.<br />

OUTSIDE: Senior Rachel Busch leads the Bombers’<br />

returners on the outside. Among the team’s returning<br />

players, she ranked first with 276 kills in 2008. She also<br />

picked up 89 digs and 18 blocks as a junior. Sophomores<br />

Elizabeth Previte and Karin Edsall will also be major<br />

contributors at outside hitter. Previte—who will also see<br />

time in the middle—recorded 74 kills her freshman year,<br />

averaging more than one per set. Edsall, who saw action<br />

mainly at setter as a freshman, had 83 assists and 42 kills.<br />

Fellow sophomore Jessica Hoeffner will miss the seasons<br />

due to injury. Freshman Stephanie Lavallato and Katie<br />

Rickabaugh are newcomers on the outside.<br />

RIGHT SIDE: Sophomore Chelsea Hayes will see<br />

significant time at opposite. She ranked third on the team<br />

with 203 kills last season, averaging 2.18 per set. She also<br />

dug 163 balls. Hayes was named Empire 8 Rookie of the<br />

Week in recognition of her play at the RIT Invitational.<br />

She recorded three double-doubles at the tournament.<br />

MIDDLE: Sophomore Kate Thoene will lead the way<br />

for <strong>Ithaca</strong> in the middle. The team’s tallest player, she led<br />

the squad with 65 blocks as a freshman. She also totaled<br />

87 kills. Thoene was a key defensive contributor during the<br />

season’s first Empire 8 Crossover, tallying 21 kills in four<br />

matches. She was named conference Rookie of the Week<br />

following the performance. Senior Lindsey Jones, a new<br />

addition to the team, will also contribute.<br />

Coaching Staff<br />

AMANDA HUBBARD<br />

Graduate Assistant Coach<br />

Athree-time honorable mention to<br />

the AVCA all-America squad during<br />

her tenure with the Bombers, Hubbard<br />

graduated from <strong>Ithaca</strong> in 2008. In three<br />

years, Hubbard ranks in the top-10 in<br />

program history in kills (4th, 1,677) and<br />

digs (6th, 1,472). She also holds two of the<br />

top-10 single season kill totals. Hubbard<br />

is currently pursuing a master’s degree in<br />

health education.<br />

2009 OUTLOOK<br />

RECORD BOOK<br />

SETTER: Doctor begins the season ranked second in<br />

Bombers history with 4,191 career assists. She needs 1,108<br />

more to become the program’s all-time leader. Doctor has<br />

averaged 1,397 assists per season in her career. She holds<br />

the school single-season record with 1,603 in 2007, and<br />

added 1,194 last season. She added 361 digs and 71 aces<br />

as junior. She tied for the team lead in aces, and enters the<br />

season ranked sixth in <strong>Ithaca</strong> history with 233. She needs<br />

50 more as a senior to become the team’s all-time leader<br />

in that category. A second-team all-Empire 8 player as a<br />

junior, Doctor has been named to the all-conference team<br />

in each of her seasons. She was also named to a pair of<br />

all-tournament teams. Freshmen Melissa Woodcome and<br />

Carly Graham will see time backing up Doctor, as well as<br />

at other positions.<br />

LIBERO/DEFENSIVE SPECIALIST: Junior Tina<br />

Orlandini tallied 701 digs in 2008, the second-highest<br />

total in program history. Orlandini had six matches with<br />

at least 30 digs, including two with 40. She was named<br />

to the all-tournament team at the Bomber Invitational.<br />

Classmate Taylor Horton ranked third on the team in both<br />

digs (343) and aces (58) as a sophomore.<br />

2009 SCHEDULE: <strong>Ithaca</strong> opens the season at<br />

perennially-ranked Juniata at the Aasics Invitational<br />

(Sep. 4-5). The will host their own Bomber Invitational<br />

the following weekend (Sep. 11-12). The team will play<br />

its conference schedule at two Empire 8 Crossover<br />

tournaments. The first will be hosted by Hartwick (Sep.<br />

26-27) and the second by Nazareth (Oct. 24-25). <strong>Ithaca</strong> will<br />

host the New York State Regional Challenge (Oct. 31-Nov.<br />

1) to close the regular season. The team will also compete<br />

in tournaments at RIT (Sep. 18-19), Fredonia (Oct. 2-3)<br />

and Union (Oct. 9-10), as well as individual matches with<br />

Rochester (Sep. 8), Geneseo (Sep. 22), Cortland (Oct. 6)<br />

and Oneonta (Oct. 20).<br />

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<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>BOMBERS</strong> <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong><br />

No. Name Pos. Class Ht. High School/Prep Hometown<br />

1 WOODCOME, Marissa S/DS Fr. 5-6 Pittsford-Sutherland Pittsford<br />

** 2 HORTON, Taylor DS Jr. 5-1 Lakeridge Lake Oswego, Ore.<br />

*** 3 BUSCH, Rachel OH Sr. 5-9 Hoover North Canton, Ohio<br />

*** 4 DOCTOR, Corinna S Sr. 5-5 Skaneateles Skaneateles<br />

5 JONES, Lindsey MH Sr. 5-9 Ballston Spa Malta<br />

6 GRAHAM, Carly S Fr. 5-7 West Genesee Syracuse<br />

8 RICKABAUGH, Katie OH Fr. 5-8 Henderson West Chester, Pa.<br />

* 7 HAYES, Chelsea RS/MH So. 5-10 Northern Valley Regional Haworth, N.J.<br />

* 9 EDSALL, Karin S/OH So. 5-11 Cornwall Central Cornwall<br />

* 11 PREVITE, Elizabeth MH So. 5-9 Hunterdon Central Flemington, N.J.<br />

* 12 HOEFFNER, Jessica OH So. 5-8 Hauppauge Hauppauge<br />

15 LAVALLATO, Stephanie OH Fr. 5-8 Hunterdon Central Flemington, N.J.<br />

** 16 ORLANDINI, Tina DS Jr. 5-4 Flintridge Sacred Heart Altadena, Calif.<br />

* 17 THOENE, Kate MH So. 6-1 Voorhees High Bridge, N.J.<br />

* Letters won (nine letter winners returning)<br />

Captain: Corinna Doctor<br />

Head Coach: Janet Donovan<br />

Assistant Coach: Adam Richwalder<br />

Graduate Assistant Coaches: Brianna D’Errico, Amanda Hubbard<br />

2009 Roster<br />

COMPLETE PLAYER BIOS AVAILABLE IN ONLINE ROSTER<br />

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2008 STATISTICS<br />

/————— Attack ——————/<br />

Name GP/MP Att Kills Errors Pct Asst Aces Digs TB<br />

4 DOCTOR, Corinna 137/37 136 38 11 .199 1194 71 361 18<br />

5 HEBERTON, Jen 120/33 1214 413 203 .173 11 24 228 28<br />

1 NIKAS, Francine 125/37 604 191 90 .167 15 21 79 51<br />

3 BUSCH, Rachel 117/35 880 276 140 .155 8 0 89 18<br />

11 PREVITE, Elizabeth 73/27 214 74 45 .136 14 6 24 35<br />

17 THOENE, Kate 87/28 282 95 63 .113 1 0 19 65<br />

7 HAYES, Chelsea 93/32 673 203 133 .104 9 19 163 12<br />

12 HOEFFNER, Jessica 65/30 351 111 79 .091 1 3 79 15<br />

6 D’ERRICO, Brianna 129/36 241 52 36 .066 37 71 316 10<br />

9 EDSALL, Karin 68/26 209 42 38 .019 83 7 126 23<br />

16 ORLANDINI, Tina 137/37 106 7 6 .009 27 36 701 0<br />

2 HORTON, Taylor 135/37 62 2 2 .000 13 58 343 0<br />

10 THEN, Ashleigh 26/10 68 12 17 -.074 2 1 8 13<br />

<strong>ITHACA</strong> 140/37 5040 1516 863 .130 1415 317 2536 174<br />

Opponents 140/34 2338 734 375 .154 573 116 845 124<br />

Date Opponent W-L IC-Opp Game Scores<br />

8/29 vs. Richard Stockton # L 0-3 20-25, 9-25, 12-25<br />

vs. Sweet Briar # W 3-0 25-4, 25-22, 25-21<br />

8/30 vs. SUNY Inst. of Tech. # W 3-0 25-9, 25-13, 25-21<br />

vs. Rowan # W 3-0 25-22, 25-17, 25-10<br />

9/5 ONEONTA & W 3-0 25-8, 25-23, 26-24<br />

HAMILTON & W 3-2 25-14, 24-26, 22-25,<br />

25-8, 15-12<br />

9/6 WIDENER & L 1-3 22-25, 25-22, 23-25,<br />

20-25<br />

NYU & L 2-3 26-24, 25-27, 13-25,<br />

25-22, 15-17<br />

9/9 ROCHESTER L 0-3 18-25, 18-25, 18-25<br />

9/12 vs. Rochester @ W 3-1 17-25, 25-17, 25-21,<br />

25-17<br />

vs. Cortland @ L 0-3 16-25, 26-28, 21-25<br />

9/13 vs. St. John Fisher @ L 2-3 25-22, 19-25, 25-13,<br />

20-25, 11-15<br />

vs. Clarkson @ W 3-1 25-23, 20-25, 25-17,<br />

25-18<br />

9/23 Geneseo W 3-1 17-25, 25-20, 25-16,<br />

25-22<br />

9/27 vs. Elmira * + W 3-2 7-25, 19-25, 25-19,<br />

25-18, 15-6<br />

vs. Nazareth * + L 1-3 28-20, 13-25, 25-14,<br />

25-17<br />

9/28 vs. RIT * + L 2-3 25-22, 24-26, 17-25,<br />

25-23, 15-11<br />

vs. St. John Fisher * + L 2-3 25-15, 21-25, 11-25,<br />

25-22, 5-15<br />

9/30 CLARKSON W 3-0 25-17, 25-22, 25-23<br />

10/3 vs. Brockport $ W 3-1 25-21, 25-22, 25-27,<br />

25-18<br />

vs. RIT $ L 2-3 19-25, 30-28, 15-25,<br />

25-21, 10-15<br />

Statistics / Results<br />

2008 RESULTS (17-20)<br />

Date Opponent W-L IC-Opp Game Scores<br />

10/4 vs. Springfield $ L 0-3 18-25, 23-25, 21-25<br />

at Nazareth $ L 1-3 12-25, 25-20, 19-25,<br />

22-25<br />

10/7 at Cortland L 1-3 17-25, 19-25, 25-19,<br />

19-25<br />

10/10 vs. Hartwick ! W 3-1 26-24, 18-25, 19-25,<br />

20-25<br />

vs. Potsdam ! W 3-1 19-25, 25-18, 25-18,<br />

26-24<br />

10/11 vs. Skidmore ! L 1-3 18-25, 25-22, 21-25,<br />

11-25<br />

at Union ! L 0-3 12-25, 21-25, 24-26<br />

10/21 ONEONTA W 3-0 25-13, 25-23, 25-20<br />

10/25 UTICA * % W 3-0 25-23, 25-9, 25-16<br />

HARTWICK * % W 3-0 25-20, 25-22, 25-21<br />

10/26 ALFRED * % W 3-1 22-25, 25-9, 25-16,<br />

25-9<br />

STEVENS * % L 0-3 8-25, 13-25, 19-25<br />

11/1 vs. NYU ^ L 0-3 7-25, 20-25, 15-25<br />

at RIT ^ L 0-3 15-25, 24-26, 19-25<br />

11/2 vs. Nazareth ^ L 2-3 25-20, 23-25, 18-25,<br />

25-21, 12-15<br />

vs. Brockport ^ L 1-3 25-22, 21-25, 19-25,<br />

11-25<br />

# Greyhound Premiere Invitational at Moravian<br />

& Bomber Invitational<br />

@ RIT Invitational<br />

+ Empire 8 Crossover at Stevens<br />

$ Nazareth Invitational<br />

! Interleague Challenge at Union<br />

% Empire 8 Crossover at <strong>Ithaca</strong><br />

^ New York State Regional Challenge at RIT<br />

* Empire 8 match<br />

Home matches in CAPITAL LETTERS.<br />

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<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>BOMBERS</strong> <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong><br />

TEAM RECORDS<br />

Wins and Losses<br />

Wins, Season: 53; 1994<br />

Losses, Season: 27; 1988<br />

Undefeated Streak: 26; 1994<br />

Losing Streak: 10; 1988<br />

Winning Percentage, Season: .930; 1994<br />

Matches Played, Season: 57; 1994<br />

Match Statistics<br />

Kills, Season: 2,177; 1996<br />

Assists, Season: 2,321; 1983<br />

Digs, Season: 3,091; 1996<br />

Service Aces, Season: 395; 2005<br />

Total Blocks, Season: 911; 1982<br />

NCAA RECORD BOOK<br />

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

Kills<br />

Season: 760; Heidi Nichols, 1996<br />

Career: 1,889; Janet Hammond, 2000-03<br />

Kill Percentage, Season: .411; Jessica Raymond, 2001<br />

Assists<br />

Season: 1,603; CORINNA DOCTOR, 2007<br />

Career: 5,297; Jen Salmon, 1998-2001<br />

Digs<br />

Season: 773; Jen Cramer, 2003<br />

Career: 1,931; Jen Cramer, 2002-05<br />

Service Aces<br />

Season: 100; Kaye Haverstock, 2005<br />

Career: 282; Jen Salmon, 1998-2001<br />

Total Blocks<br />

Season: 219; Heidi Nichols, 1996<br />

Career: 671; Heidi Nichols, 1994-97<br />

Career: 0.36; Beth Howland, 1988-91<br />

Winningest Active Division III Coaches<br />

By Total Victories<br />

Years Won Lost Pct<br />

1. Larry Bock, Juniata 32 1,182 182 .867<br />

2. Rich Luenemann, Washington-St.Louis 28 936 310 .751<br />

3. Stephanie Schleuder, Macalester 33 696 447 .609<br />

4. Joel Dearing, Springfield 28 670 299 .691<br />

5. Julie Jenkins, Trinity (Tex.) 25 666 306 .686<br />

6. Cindy <strong>Book</strong>, St. Olaf 26 617 297 .675<br />

7. Elizabeth Zicha, Muskingum 24 599 268 .691<br />

8. Jean Lojko, Greensboro 27 585 372 .611<br />

9. Shane Kimura, Linfield 31 578 398 .592<br />

10. Susan Roberts, Grove City 26 574 354 .619<br />

13. JANET DONOVAN, <strong>Ithaca</strong> 18 544 209 .722<br />

ECAC TOURNAMENT HISTORY<br />

Year Opponent W-L Game Scores<br />

1991 at Eastern Connecticut<br />

vs. E. Nazarene W 12-15, 15-8, 15-6, 15-5<br />

vs. E. Connecticut W 15-10, 11-15, 15-8, 15-11<br />

1992 at Bates<br />

vs. E. Conn. W 15-2, 17-15, 15-9<br />

vs. Bates W 15-9, 15-5, 15-9<br />

2002 at Plymouth St.<br />

vs. Geneseo W 30-24, 30-20, 19-30, 30-26<br />

vs. Coast Guard L 29-31, 30-28, 30-27,<br />

26-30, 12-15<br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />

Year Opponent W-L Game Scores<br />

2003 at RIT<br />

vs. Rochester W 27-30, 30-28, 39-37, 30-23<br />

at RIT L 20-30, 21-30, 20-30<br />

2007 at Union<br />

vs. Hartwick W 30-16, 30-25, 25-30, 30-27<br />

vs. Vassar W 30-25, 28-30, 30-25,<br />

26-30, 15-6<br />

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SEASON KILLS<br />

No. Name (year) Games Kills<br />

1. Heidi Nichols (1996) 150 760<br />

2. Janet Hammond (2003) 148 650<br />

3. Amanda Hubbard (2007) 135 642<br />

4. Bonnie McDowell (1995) 125 614<br />

5. Tracy Swyers (1994) 140 601<br />

6. Julie Roth (2003) 147 582<br />

7. Heidi Nichols (1997) 132 551<br />

8. Lisa Black (1993) 148 550<br />

9. Julie Roth (2004) 130 534<br />

10. Amanda Hubbard (2006) 130 539<br />

SEASON KILL PERCENTAGE<br />

No. Name (year) Games Kill %<br />

1. Jessica Raymond (2001) 105 .411<br />

2. Jessica Raymond (1999) 125 .399<br />

3. Jessica Raymond (2000) 143 .389<br />

4. Jessica Raymond (2002) 147 .385<br />

5. Heidi Nichols (1996) 150 .379<br />

6. Rhonda Faunce (1983) N/A .374<br />

7. Robin Dalton (1999) 127 .369<br />

8. Tracy Swyers (1994) 140 .366<br />

9. Cathy D’Apice (1982) N/A .350<br />

10. Janet Hammond (2002) 147 .346<br />

SEASON ASSISTS<br />

No. Name (year) Games Assists<br />

1. CORINNA DOCTOR (2007) 136 1,603<br />

2. Jen Salmon (2000) 142 1,573<br />

3. Jill Finochio (1996) 155 1,563<br />

4. Shannon Barclay (2002) 144 1,486<br />

5. Sindie Shollenberger (1993) 142 1,448<br />

6. CORINNA DOCTOR (2006) 136 1,394<br />

7. Jen Salmon (1999) 131 1,348<br />

8. Jen Salmon (2001) 124 1,345<br />

9. Jill Finochio (1995) 126 1,306<br />

10. Mandi Morningstar (2003) 125 1,292<br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />

All stats through completion of 2008 season.<br />

Statistics are incomplete for 1984-86 and 1988 seasons.<br />

CAREER KILLS<br />

No. Name (seasons) Games Kills<br />

1. Janet Hammond (2000-03) 528 1,889<br />

2. Julie Roth (2001-04) 540 1,873<br />

3. Heidi Nichols (1994-97) 548 1,855<br />

4. Amanda Hubbard (2005-07) 400 1,677<br />

5. Tracy Swyers (1991-94) 485 1,659<br />

6. Lisa Black (1991-94) 505 1,619<br />

7. Jessica Raymond (1999-2002) 520 1,558<br />

8. Rhonda Faunce (1981-84) 455 1,536<br />

9. Bonnie McDowell (1992-95) 487 1,348<br />

10. Melissa Kryz (1991-94) 527 1,148<br />

CAREER KILL PERCENTAGE<br />

No. Name (seasons) Games Kill %<br />

1. Jessica Raymond (1999-2002) 520 .395<br />

2. Robin Dalton (1999) 127 .369<br />

3. Heidi Nichols (1994-97) 548 .350<br />

4. Rhonda Faunce (1981-83) N/A .312<br />

5. Denise Dweey (1987) 121 .311<br />

T6. Cathy D’Apice (1980-82) N/A .308<br />

Janet Hammond (2000-03) 528 .308<br />

8. Lauren Oman (2002-05) 344 .295<br />

9. Tracy Swyers (1991-94) 485 .292<br />

10. Bonnie McDowell (1992-95) 487 .289<br />

CAREER ASSISTS<br />

No. Name (seasons) Games Assists<br />

1. Jen Salmon (1998-2001) 522 5,297<br />

2. CORINNA DOCTOR (2006-pres) 409 4,191<br />

3. Jill Finochio (1995-97) 395 3,925<br />

4. Laurie Roberts (1989-92) 450 3,774<br />

5. Sindie Shollenberger (1991-94) 505 2,874<br />

6. Karen Mowbray (1981-83) 333 2,101<br />

7. Casey Buss (2004-05) 272 1,989<br />

8. Shannon Barclay (2001-02) 227 1,599<br />

9. Jenna Yehl (2004-07) 484 1,415<br />

10. Mary Chatterton (1981-83) N/A 1,316<br />

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SEASON SERVICE ACES<br />

No. Name (year) Games Aces<br />

1. Kaye Haverstock (2005) 119 100<br />

2. CORINNA DOCTOR (2007) 136 97<br />

3. Jen Salmon (1999) 131 95<br />

T4. Rhonda Faunce (1983) 117 94<br />

Sindie Shollenberger (1993) 142 94<br />

6. Jocy Jones (1987) 115 88<br />

7. Laurie Roberts (1991) 125 85<br />

8. Tracy Swyers (1993) 134 84<br />

9. Kaye Haverstock (2004) 137 82<br />

10. Sindie Shollenberger (1992) 121 78<br />

SEASON DIGS<br />

No. Name (year) Games Digs<br />

1. Jen Cramer (2003) 149 773<br />

2. TINA ORLANDINI (2008) 137 701<br />

3. Denise Dewey (1987) 121 769<br />

4. Teresa Lemery (1996) 151 624<br />

5. Julie Roth (2003) 147 618<br />

6. Mary Schaefer (2006) 125 599<br />

7. Julie Roth (2004) 130 569<br />

8. Amanda Hubbard (2006) 130 535<br />

9. Amanda Hubbard (2007) 135 518<br />

10. Jen Cramer (2005) 138 516<br />

Digs were not recorded prior to 1984.<br />

SEASON BLOCKS<br />

No. Name (year) Games Blocks<br />

1. Heidi Nichols (1996) 150 219<br />

2. Jessica Raymond (2002) 147 215<br />

3. Rhonda Faunce (1982) 98 207<br />

4. Jeanne Sharkey (1982) 98 204<br />

5. Heidi Nichols (1997) 132 202<br />

6. Melissa Kryz (1991) 121 171<br />

7. Jen Cramer (2005) 138 163<br />

8. Courtney McVicker (2003) 146 162<br />

9. Meghan Morningstar (2003) 144 161<br />

T10. Jessica Raymond (2000) 143 153<br />

Christine Ansley (1998) 139 153<br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />

All stats through completion of 2008 season.<br />

Statistics are incomplete for 1984-86 and 1988 seasons.<br />

CAREER SERVICE ACES<br />

No. Name (seasons) Games Aces<br />

1. Jen Salmon (1998-2001) 398 282<br />

2. Sindie Shollenberger (1991-94) 505 278<br />

3. Rhonda Faunce (1981-84) 455 252<br />

4. Kaye Haverstock (2002-05) 500 243<br />

Julie Roth (2001-04) 540 243<br />

6. CORINNA DOCTOR (2006-pres.) 409 233<br />

7. Tracy Swyers (1991-94) 485 221<br />

8. Laurie Roberts (1989-92) 450 203<br />

9. Lisa Black (1991-94) 505 192<br />

10. Jenna Yehl (2004-07) 484 172<br />

CAREER DIGS<br />

No. Name (seasons) Games Digs<br />

1. Jen Cramer (2002-05) 534 1,931<br />

2. Julie Roth (2001-04) 540 1,779<br />

3. Teresa Lemery (1993-96) 561 1,647<br />

4. Lisa Black (1991-94) 505 1,644<br />

5. Kaye Haverstock (2002-05) 500 1,533<br />

6. Amanda Hubbard (2005-07) 391 1,472<br />

7. Karen McCord (1997-2000) 490 1,457<br />

8. Jen Salmon (1998-2001) 398 1,422<br />

9. Mary Schaefer (2004-07) 421 1,329<br />

10. Rebecca Helmetsie (1996-99) 463 1,149<br />

Digs were not recorded prior to 1984.<br />

CAREER BLOCKS<br />

No. Name (seasons) Games Blocks<br />

1. Heidi Nichols (1994-97) 548 671<br />

2. Melissa Kryz (1991-94) 527 549<br />

3. Christine Ansley (1995-98) 456 456<br />

4. Rhonda Faunce (1981-84) N/A 455<br />

5. Andrea Blitz (2003-05) 401 387<br />

Jessica Raymond (1999-2002) 520 387<br />

7. Courtney McVicker (2000-03) 407 346<br />

8. Jeanne Sharkey (1980-83) N/A 299<br />

9. Meghan Morningstar (2002-03) 283 287<br />

10. Sarah Meyer (1990-93) 449 262<br />

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<strong>ITHACA</strong> <strong>BOMBERS</strong> <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong><br />

A<br />

Julie Acker (1988)<br />

Diana Alleva (1974-75)<br />

Barbara Ames (1968-69-70)<br />

Marie Ampula (1990-91)<br />

Jo Anderson (1968)<br />

Mary Andrus (1981-82)<br />

Christine Ansley (1995-96-96-98)<br />

B<br />

Teresa Balmer (1972)<br />

Shannan Barclay (2001-02)<br />

Renee Bardin (1974)<br />

Karen Bartello (1976-77)<br />

Brenda Barr (1983)<br />

Denise Bennett (1995)<br />

Lisbeth Berbary (1997)<br />

Leslie Bernstein (1978-79-80)<br />

Lisa Black (1991-92-93-94)<br />

Andrea Blitz (2003-04-05)<br />

Lonnie Bloch (1969-70)<br />

Mary Boles (1972)<br />

Katie Bos (1992)<br />

Lisa Boyer (1975)<br />

Susan Bracco (1977-78-79-80)<br />

Rachel Braudy (1989-90-91)<br />

Holly Breen (1969)<br />

Sandy Brooks (1977-78)<br />

Kim Brown (1996-97-98-99)<br />

Heather Burgess (1998)<br />

Pat Burgess (1969-70)<br />

Chris Burke (1984)<br />

Rachel Busch (2006-07-08)<br />

Casey Buss (2004-05)<br />

Nancy Butler (1972)<br />

Jo Burruby (1981)<br />

C<br />

Julie Camacho (1975)<br />

Ro Camilleri (1974)<br />

Ellen Caughlin (1978)<br />

Mary Chatterton (1982-83-84)<br />

Erin Clougherty (2003)<br />

Katie Cook (1992)<br />

Mary Ellen Covanaugh (1975)<br />

Jen Cramer (2002-03-04-05)<br />

Puff Cramer (1968)<br />

Keri Curkendall (2000)<br />

D<br />

Sue Daggett (1974-75-76-77)<br />

Jan Dainard (1975-76)<br />

Kari Dalaker (1982)<br />

Robin Dalton (1999)<br />

Marie D’Ambrosia (1986-87-88)<br />

Danya Daniels (1970)<br />

Kathy D’Apice (1981-82)<br />

Kelly D’Arcangelis (1990)<br />

Leah Deane (1992-93)<br />

Brianna D’Errico (2007-08)<br />

Denise Dewey (1983-84)<br />

Michele Dexter (1969-70-71-72)<br />

Jennifer Dingee (1988)<br />

Corinna Doctor (2006-07-08)<br />

Nancy Dolan (1988-89)<br />

E<br />

Karin Edsall (2008)<br />

Linda Elkins (1969)<br />

F<br />

Pat Fabozzi (1970-71-72)<br />

Pam Farrell (1971-72)<br />

Rhonda Faunce (1982-83-84)<br />

Lisa Federico (1981)<br />

Jill Finochio (1995-96-97)<br />

Pat Foley (1974-75-76)<br />

Debbie Forshey (1988)<br />

Kay Fox (1985-86-87)<br />

Cathy Franz (1984-85-86-87)<br />

ALL-TIME ROSTER<br />

G<br />

Marisa Gallo (1995)<br />

Rachaelle Gehl (1986)<br />

Jennifer Gibson (1984-85-86)<br />

Melissa Gilbert (1995-96-97)<br />

Laura Giordano (1978-79-80-81)<br />

Debbie Goetz (1988-89)<br />

Elaine Goldband (1968-69-70)<br />

Tina Grimanis (1994-95-96-97)<br />

Debbie Guder (1978-79-80)<br />

Journey Gunderson (2001-02)<br />

H<br />

Leslie Hartman (1968)<br />

Janet Hammond<br />

(2000-01-02-03)<br />

Katie Hause (2004-05-06)<br />

Kaye Haverstock<br />

(2002-03-04-05)<br />

Chelsea Hayes (2008)<br />

Jen Heberton (2006-07-08)<br />

Donna Heglund (1969)<br />

Kimberly Heinle (2005-06)<br />

Rebecca Helmetsie<br />

(1996-97-98-99)<br />

Jessica Hoeffner (2008)<br />

Michelle Holmes (1986-87)<br />

Rona Horn (1992-93)<br />

Taylor Horton (2007-08)<br />

Krista Howard (1990)<br />

Amanda Hubbard (2005-06-07)<br />

I<br />

Catherine Iu (1993-94-95)<br />

J<br />

Mary Johnston (1971)<br />

Jocy Jones (1985-86-87-88)<br />

Marjorie Jones (1972)<br />

Pam Jones (1971)<br />

K<br />

Pam Keef (1989)<br />

Marie Kileen (1987-88)<br />

Laura King (1978-79-80-81)<br />

Stephanie Knabe (2002-03)<br />

Melissa Kryz (1991-92-93-94)<br />

Roseann Kuryla<br />

(1976-77-78-79)<br />

Sarah Kusnierz (1984)<br />

L<br />

Joann Lafond (1972-73)<br />

Margaret Lamandia (1992-93)<br />

Nicolette Laurie (1993)<br />

Chris Lavier (1968-70)<br />

Kim Laws (1998)<br />

Stephanie Lee (1989-90<br />

Teresa Lemery (1993-94-95-96)<br />

Colleen Lindsay (1998-99-2000-01)<br />

Neolle Livreri (1993)<br />

Thao Luc (1993-94)<br />

M<br />

Cara Machado (1994-95-96)<br />

Julie Martzolf (1988)<br />

Dina Mattiello (1985-86)<br />

Patsy May (1968)<br />

Becky Mazzer (1974-75-76-77)<br />

Karen McCord (1997-98-99-2000)<br />

Tiffani McCoy (1990)<br />

Diane McCurry (1973-74-75-76)<br />

Bonnie McDowell (1992-93-94-95)<br />

Caren McIntosh (1983-84)<br />

Courtney McVicker (2000-01-03)<br />

Jennifer Mead (1988-89-90)<br />

Pam Melrose (1969)<br />

Jodi Menges (1995)<br />

Cyndy Merlau (1976-77)<br />

Sarah Meyer (1991-92-93)<br />

Lori Mike (1974)<br />

<strong>Record</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />

Aubrey Miller (2001)<br />

Deanna Miller (1986)<br />

Melinda Miller (1978-79-80)<br />

Mandi Morningstar (2003)<br />

Meghan Morningstar (2002-03)<br />

Karen Mowbray (1980-81-82-83)<br />

Wendy Munder (1971-72-74)<br />

Judy Munson (1978)<br />

Andria Mynders (2004-05-06-07)<br />

N<br />

Reba Nash (1972-74-75)<br />

Heidi Nichols (1994-95-96-97)<br />

Pam Nicholson (1971)<br />

Francine Nikas (2007-08)<br />

Sue Novovesky (1977-78-79-80)<br />

O<br />

Betsy O’Conner (1989)<br />

Patti O’Connor (1977-78-79-80)<br />

Dianne Oltz (1986-87-88)<br />

Lauren Oman (2002-03-04-05)<br />

Tina Orlandi (2007-08)<br />

P<br />

Mallika Pettengill (1999-2000)<br />

Katie Pennypacker (1994-95)<br />

Patty Perisco (1973-74)<br />

Beth Peterson (1975-76-77)<br />

Jenny Peterson (1984)<br />

Susan Pierson (1984)<br />

Joan Pluzdark (1972-73-74-75)<br />

Jennifer Polo (1988)<br />

Elizabeth Previte (2008)<br />

Liz Price (1972)<br />

Mary Pugh (1972-73)<br />

Q<br />

Coral Quinones (1972-73-74-75)<br />

R<br />

Stephanie Raefski (1997-98-99-2000)<br />

Jessica Raymond (1999-2000-01-02)<br />

Debbie <strong>Record</strong> (1970)<br />

Emily Richardson (2001)<br />

Laurie Roberts (1989-90-91)<br />

Julie Rock (1995-96-97-98)<br />

Cassie Roma (2003)<br />

Julie Roth (2001-02-03-04)<br />

Rebecca Rude (1991)<br />

Kristen Ryan (1992)<br />

S<br />

Marry Ann Salamander (1968)<br />

Jen Salmon (1998-99-2000-01)<br />

Nikki Saxman (2006)<br />

Laura Sanders (1988)<br />

Mary Schaefer (2004-05-06-07)<br />

Karen Schepisi (1983-84)<br />

Sue Schneider (1973-74)<br />

Patti Seebach (1983-84)<br />

Nancy Segal (1975-76)<br />

Jody Shapiro (1971-72-73)<br />

Jeanne Sharkey (1981-82-83-84)<br />

Kristen Sharp (1999-2000-01-02)<br />

Regina Sheridan (1970)<br />

Gail Shippee (1997-98-99)<br />

Sindie Shollenberger (1991-92-93-94)<br />

Leah Siggins (1984)<br />

Becky Simmons (1974-75-76-77)<br />

Daria Skuza (1995-96-97)<br />

Kinga Skuza (1995-96-97)<br />

Linda Sluskonis (1988-89)<br />

Christine Snekenberg (1990)<br />

Carin Snyder (1994)<br />

Donna Rae Stevens<br />

Susan Stocum (1987-88)<br />

Rusdi Sumner (1997-98)<br />

Allyn Swenson (1976)<br />

Tracy Swyers (1991-92-93-94)<br />

T<br />

Maggie Taschampel (1993)<br />

Lois Thelin (1969-70-71)<br />

Linda Themann (1969-70-71)<br />

Ashleigh Then (2007-08)<br />

Melissa Theodoeou (1988)<br />

Kate Thoene (2008)<br />

Audra Thomas (1987-88)<br />

Kate Thomas (1986-87-88-89)<br />

V<br />

Maria Varne (1973)<br />

Beverly Vosefski (1988-89-90-91)<br />

W<br />

Jilie Ward (1994)<br />

Jane Ware (1976-77-78-79)<br />

Mary Ware (1981)<br />

Tish Ware (1978-79-80)<br />

Adrian Warstadt (1984-85-86-87)<br />

Judy Watkins (1977-78-79-80)<br />

Eilene Weinstein (1969-70)<br />

Kathy Whalen (1971-72)<br />

Jessica Woodcome (2006-07)<br />

Judy Wolf (1973-74-75-76)<br />

Rebecca Wurm (1997)<br />

Jennifer Wyatt (1989)<br />

Y<br />

Adrienne Yerdon (2000-01)<br />

Jenna Yehl (2004-05-06-07)<br />

Z<br />

Denise Zieno (1985-86-87)<br />

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2009 <strong>VOLLEYBALL</strong> SCHEDULE<br />

Date Day Event Time<br />

Sep. 1 Tue. Keuka 7 p.m.<br />

4-5 Sat.-Sun. Aasics Invitational at Juniata All Day<br />

11-12 Fri.-Sat. Bomber Invitational All Day<br />

18 -19 Fri.-Sat. at RIT Invitational All Day<br />

22 Tues. Geneseo 7 p.m.<br />

26-27 Sat.-Sun. Empire 8 Crossover at Hartwick All Day<br />

Oct. 2-3 Fri.-Sat. at Fredonia Invitational All Day<br />

6 Tue. Cortland 7 p.m.<br />

9-10 Fri.-Sat. Interleague Challenge at Union All Day<br />

20 Tue. at Oneonta 7 p.m.<br />

24-25 Sat.-Sun. Empire 8 Crossover at Nazareth All Day<br />

Nov. 1-2 Sat.-Sun. New York State Regional Challenge All Day<br />

• Empire 8 dates

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