Washington State Volleyball Takes on Gonzaga in Spokane
COUGAR VOLLEYBALL PLAYS AT GONZAGA; IDLE TIL SEPT. 25: The Washington State volleyball team (10-0) travels 80 miles north to take on Gonzaga (3-6) Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. in the Martin Center on the GU campus…WSU at GU can be heard on KHTR 104.3 FM…Cougs are then off the competition court until Friday, Sept. 25, when they begin Pacific-10 Conference action at Oregon State.
ALUMNI MATCH POSTPONED UNTIL SPRING 2010: The WSU volleyball alumni match scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 19, has been postponed until Spring 2010…Cougar volleyball alumni are invited back to the Washington State campus to participate in a spring tournament in Bohler Gym, as well as attend the Cougars awards banquet celebrating the 2009 season…alumni wishing more information should contact WSU volleyball assistant coach TeAna Tramel at 509-335-0275 or via email at ttramel@wsu.edu.
COUGAR COACHING STAFF: Head Coach Andrew Palileo is in his second season at WSU after a highly successful tenure at South Dakota State…Palileo has a 20-19 overall record at WSU, and a 13-year career record of 250-160…associate head coach Brian Lamppa and assistant coach TeAna Tramel complete the coaching staff...Kara Kiefer is the coordinator of operations.
COUGS WIN NIKE COUGAR CHALLENGE: Washington State won the Nike Cougar Challenge tournament with a 3-0 records…WSU defeated Cal State Northridge Sept. 11 (3-1) and that night defeated Idaho (3-2)…Sept. 12 the Cougars again defeated Cal State Northridge (3-0)…sophomore Meagan Ganzer led the Cougs with 38 kills in 12 sets…seniors Jackie Albright and Cassie Robbins were right behind with 33 kills each…Robbins hit .347 and contributed 20 blocks…senior setter Renee Bordelon had 140 assists (11.67 aps) and freshman Oceana Bush had 63 digs (5.25 dps).
NATIONAL RANKINGS MEAN TOUGH SCHEDULE FOR COUGS: The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Div. I Coaches Top 25 Poll for Sept. 14, has many WSU’s opponents ranked…the Pac-10 schools include No. 3 Washington, No. 7 UCLA, No. 11 Stanford, No. 12 Oregon, No. 13 California, No. 15 USC, No. 21 Arizona…Utah was ranked No. 17 when Washington State swept the Utes Sept. 5…also receiving votes in this week’s poll is Washington State (No. 35), and Oregon State (No. 38)…last week the Cougs were listed at No. 43…defending national champion Penn State is ranked No. 1…for the weekly poll, go to www.avca.org.
NOTEWORTHY FACTS ABOUT THE 2009 WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL TEAM:
NCAA Statistics (for matches played through 8/13) - Renee Bordelon’ 11.83 assists per set is 5th-best nationally; Cassie Robbins tied for 49th with 1.26 blocks per set; WSU team 6th in kills per set (14.60), 8th in assists per set (13.46), 22nd in hitting percentage (.276), and 45th in digs per set (15.71).
Season record - WSU has won 10 matches in 2009 which equals the total number of matches won in 2008
Career High - Cassie Robbins had 11 blocks in the win over Idaho…Robbins had 5 solo blocks and 15 block assists in the Nike Cougar Challenge tournament (1.67 blocks per set)
National Rankings - the 2003 preseason Coaches Top 25 poll was the last time Washington State volleyball was ranked or received votes in the poll…Cougs were 19th in that poll.
Five-set Matches - WSU is 1-0 in five-set matches this year after downing Idaho Sept. 11…in 2008 the Cougs were 5-0 in five-set matches
Hitting Percentage - after 10 matches in 2009, WSU has a .239 team hpct.; WSU’s 2008 team hpct. was .181
School Record - WSU hit .478 in the win over No. 17 Utah
Win Streak at 12 - Cougars won the final 2 matches of the 2008 season and have won 10 this season
VolleyBlog - updated on the official Washington State website,www.wsucougars.com, every week
WSU HALL OF FAME INDUCTION SEPT. 18: All-American Keri Killebrew is one of seven to be inducted into the WSU Athletics Hall of Fame Sept. 18 in Pullman…led coach Cindy Fredrick’s 1990-91-92 volleyball teams, including a first-ever NCAA tournament bid in 1991…became the Cougar’s first volleyball All-American in 1992 after leading her team to the NIVC title and winning tournament MVP honors…after coaching for several years, now makes her home in Milwaukee, Wis., selling real estate…Killebrew will not be able to attend the induction due to family obligations that weekend.
MEET THIS WEEK’S WSU OPPONENT:
ABOUT THE GONZAGA BULLDOGS (3-6): Located in Spokane, Wash., the Bulldogs are members of the Wesst Coast Conference…wins this season have come over Utah State (3-2), Boise State (3-0) and Tulsa (3-2)…already played No. 3 Washington and lost 3-0)…Zags leaders include 6-0 Sr. RS Layne Brosky (3.26 kps, .320), 6-0 Sr. OH Michelle Boevers (2.44 kps), 6-0 Jr. MB Caitlin Cozad (1.16 bps), 5-10 So. S Denise Van de Mortel (8.19 aps), and 5-6 Jr. DS/L Allyson Powell (3.73 dpgs)…Head Coach Dave Gantt is in his first year at Gonzaga, had a 219-166 record in 15 years career record…LAST TIME: Sept. 10, 2008, WSU defeated Gonzaga 3-2 in Pullman…SERIES RECORD: WSU leads 32-10 (WSU streak +3).
PAC-10 2009 STANDINGS (as of 9/14/09)
(Nat. Ranking) Conference Overall Streak
Washington State 0-0 10-0 Won 12
Arizona (21) 0-0 8-0 Won 8
Washington (3) 0-0 8-0 Won 8
Oregon (12) 0-0 6-0 Won 6
USC (15) 0-0 9-1 Won 9
UCLA (7) 0-0 8-1 Won 6
Arizona State 0-0 7-2 Won 1
Oregon State 0-0 7-2 Won 3
California (13) 0-0 5-3 Won 3
Stanford (11) 0-0 5-3 Lost 1
PAC-10 COACHES 2009 PRESEASON PREDICTIONS: Washington (90 points) was selected by the Pac-10 volleyball coaches to be the league champions in the 2009 preseason poll…poll order shows California (80), Stanford (74), UCLA (62), USC (60), Oregon (48), Arizona (42), Arizona State (34), Oregon State (31) and WSU (19)…the Pac-10 coaches, who are not allowed to vote for their own teams (point system is 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2), have successfully predicted the league champion 13 of the last 20 years.
WSU VOLLEYBALL YOUTH CLINICS: Head Coach Andrew Palileo and the WSU volleyball team will conduct youth volleyball clinics Oct. 3 and Oct. 17, from 9-10 a.m. in Bohler Gym for boys and girls, ages 5 to 11…clinics are free with the donation of a can of food…all participants receive a ticket for the Cougar volleyball matches later those same days…parents of participants can purchase tickets to these matches for $1 with a donation of an additional can of food…all food will be donated to the Pullman Community Action Center…email WSU Cougar assistant coach TeAna Tramel at ttramel@wsu.edu to register…questions?, please call 509-335-0275.
NATIONAL ATTENDANCE: Nebraska leads the nation with an average of 6,541 fans (4 matches) to date…Pac-10 schools include Washington, 29th (1,035/2 matches)…WSU is averaging 663 fans in 3 home matches.
MARCIA SANEHOLTZ COURT AT BOHLER GYM COUGARS HOME: The Cougars’ home court is called Marcia Saneholtz Court at Bohler Gym in honor of the 28-year administrative veteran of Cougar Athletics who retired Oct. 1, 2007…Sr. Associate Athletics Director/SWA is a long-time proponent of gender equity and a champion for all sports at WSU as well as in the Pac-10 and the nation…NACWAA president (1992-93), on the board of directors (1987-94), and named 1997 Administrator of the Year…also NAGWS Pathfinder Award in 2001 and WSU Woman of Distinction in 2003…she will be added to the Inland Empire Scroll of Honor in Fall 2009.
TUNE IN FOR COUGAR VOLLEYBALL ON RADIO: Cougar volleyball fans can listen to all the road contests during the 2009 season LIVE in the Palouse on KQQQ-AM radio (1150 on the AM dial)…veteran area broadcaster Steve Grubbs is the voice of Cougar volleyball for the fifth season...these road matches are also available for listening on the internet by purchasing a subscription through the Cougars All-Access button on thewsucougars.com website.
COUGAR VOLLEYBALL ON TELEVISION: The Pacific-10 Conference will once again have LIVE broadcasts of conference volleyball matches on the FOX Sports Network throughout the 2009 season…WSU is scheduled to have one match televised this season, the Nov. 21 match at Washington…ALSO, the Oct. 10 match at California will be broadcast by Comcast SportsNet West, which covers most of Northern California from Fresno to the Oregon border.
BORDELON PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE WEEK AUG. 31-Sept. 7: Cougar senior Renee Bordelon (Coeur d’Alene) was named the Pacific-10 Conference Volleyball Player of the Week for Aug. 31-Sept. 7, after earning MVP honors at Utah Valley Invite…led WSU to three sweeps, including an upset victory over Missouri, No. 17 Utah, and Utah Valley…WSU also defeated Weber State, 3-0 Monday evening…led the WSU offense to a combined .311 hitting percentage in the four victories, including a School Record .478 attack percentage in the win over Utah…for the week, Bordelon tallied 153 assists (12.75 assists per set), 11 kills and four service aces…in upset win over No. 17 Utah, registered 36 assists and five kills…this is the first weekly honor of Bordelon, WSU’s 20th Pac-10 Player of the Week and the first time a Cougar has been honored since Sept. 15, 2003 (Zanda Bautre).
HYDER BUILDS ON SCHOOL DIGS RECORD: Kelly Hyder (senior, Huntington Beach, Calif.) owns the WSU career digs record with 1,513 digs (99 matches, 330 sets, 4.85 digs per set average)…Hyder owns WSU single-season record with 565 digs during the 2006 season and her 2007 total of 524 digs is second-best in single-season standings…she is the seventh Cougar in school history to reach 1,000 digs in a career.
CLIMBING INTO WASHINGTON STATE SCHOOL RECORDS:
Career Digs
1. Kelly Hyder (2006-08) 1558
2. Shannon Wyckoff (1994-97) 1254
Career Assists
1. Keri Killebrew (1990-92) 4553
8. Samantha Spink (1997-98) 1333
9. Melissa Wright (2000) 1237
10. Renee Bordelon (2008-09) 1234
MEET THE 2009 COUGARS:
#6 Annie Adams (OH, 6-3, Rs-SO, Crosby, Minn.) - Transferred from South Dakota State…2008 redshirt season…began 2009 season with right foot in boot after suffering a sprain in practice…has returned to limit action in practice.
#2 Jackie Albright (OH, 6-1, SR, Lake Forest, Calif.) - 2009 tri-captain…named to Nike Cougar Invite all-tournament team…leads team with 3.49 kps and adds 2.94 dps…career numbers are 771 kills and 764 digs in 311 sets.
#16 Renee Bordelon (S, 5-10, SR, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) - 2009 tri-captain…named MVP of Utah Valley La Quinta Inn & Suites Invite…named to Nike Cougar Invite all-tournament team…named Pac-10 Player of the Week for Aug. 31-Sept. 7…had 5 kills and hit .833 vs. No. 17 Utah…career-high 12 digs vs. Idaho…leads team with 7 service aces…averaging 11.83 assists per set…two-year total assists in 1234, 10th on school assists career record list, three away from No. 9 spot.
#1 Oceana Bush (DS/L, 5-5, FR, Spokane, Wash.) - Named top libero at Utah Valley La Quinta Inn & Suites Invite…in first three matches of season played left front, defensive specialist and libero…career-best 24 digs vs. Cal State Northridge…in 35 sets has landed 10 kills and 148 digs (4.23 dps).
#3 Alex Diemer (S, 5-8, SO, Rocklin, Calif.) - Transferred from Boise State in January 2009…played in 5 sets to date with 15 assists…had 3 assists, 1 dig and 1 block at Weber State.
#9 Meagan Ganzer (OH, 6-3, SO, Black Diamond, Wash.) - Injured ankle in August practice…played limited in first weekend of action…came back strong…second-leading hitter on team with 2.89 kps and .245 hpct…tied career-high 14 kills vs. Cal State Northridge…hit career-high .517 against Missouri with 12 kills and 0 errors on 21 attacks.
#18 Liz Haskey (DS/L, 5-2, FR, Puyallup, Wash.) - Newcomer from Puyallup High…saw action in 4 sets with total of 4 digs…3 digs vs. UC Davis.
#5 Faith Hutcherson (DS, 5-3, JR, Redmond, Wash.) - Subs into serve and play defensively…played in 24 sets with 24 digs and one ace…high or 8 digs vs. Montana State.
#8 Kelly Hyder (DS/L, 5-9, SR, Huntington Beach, Calif.) - 2009 tri-captain…school record-holder for single season and career digs…tallied 119 digs to date (3.40 dps) this season…vs. Idaho tallied 21 digs and equaled career-best of 3 aces…second on team with 6 service aces.
#4 Silver Keck (DS, 5-5, JR, Clinton, Wash.) - Joined team in Spring 2009…previously played at Edmonds CC.
#19 Conley Kipp (MB, 6-4, FR, Newport Beach, Calif.) - High touted freshman middle blocker from Southern California…saw action in 3setswith 3 kills to date.
#12 Cassie Robbins (MB, 6-3, JR, Yakima, Wash.) - Named MVP of Nike Cougar Invite where she tallied 13 blocks (1.18 bps) and 29 kills (2.64 kps)…leads team with .380 hitting percentage and 44 total blocks this season (1.26 bps)…tallied career-high 16 kills against Cal State Northridge and hit .464 in same match…vs. Idaho 11 kills and career-high 11 blocks.
#10 Kimika Rozier (OH, 5-10, SO, Murrieta, Calif.) - Played in 5 sets to date with 2 kills.
#21 Brittany Tillman (MB, 6-1, JR, Tacoma, Wash.) - Named to Nike Cougar Invite and Utah Valley La Quinta Inn & Suites Invite all-tournament teams…third on team with 2.71 kps and second on team with .366 hitting percentage…had career-high 17 kills and 19.0 points vs. Idaho and hit .481 in that match…has 18 total blocks…hit .533 against No. 17 Utah with 9 kills and one error in 15 attacks.
#7 Rachel Todorovich (RS, 6-2, FR, Walla Walla, Wash.) - High school setter who has found a spot as a left-handed right side hitter…named to Utah Valley La Quinta Inn & Suites Invite all-tournament team…against No. 17 Utah had 9 kills, 0 errors on 16 attacks for .562 hitting percentage…same day has 12 kills, 1 error, 27 attacks for .407 hpct against Utah Valley…13 kills and 5 blocks vs. Idaho…season totals 2.34 kps (5th on team) and .396 hpct (3rd on team).
#14 Tangerine Wiggs (OH, 6-2, Rs-FR, Seattle, Wash.) - Coming off redshirt season…played in 5 sets with 3 kills and 2 blocks.
WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL 2009 SUPERLATIVESSeason Highs [Career Highs]
#1 OCEANA BUSH, DS/L
Kills: 4 vs. Montana 8/29
H.Pct: .444 vs. Montana State 8/29
Aces: 1 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5 &
vs. Weber State 9/7
Digs: 24 vs. Cal State Northridge 9/11
Total Blocks: 1 vs. UC Davis 8/28
Points: 4.0, twice
#2 JACKIE ALBRIGHT, OH
Kills: 18 vs. UC Davis 8/28
[19, 2007]
H.Pct: .429 vs. Portland 8/29
[.469, 2006 & 2007]
Aces: 2 vs. Utah 9/5 & vs. CSUN 9/11
[3, 2006 & 2007]
Digs: 16 vs. Montana State 8/29
[24, 2008]
Total Blocks: 3 vs. CS Northridge 9/12
[4, 2007 & 2008]
Points: 19.5 vs. UC Davis 8/28
[20.0, 2007]
#3 ALEX DIEMER, S
Sets: 5
Kills: 0
H.Pct: 0
Assists: 6 vs. Montana State 8.29
Aces: 0
Digs: 1 vs. Weber State 9/7
Total Blocks: 1 vs. Weber State 9/7
Points: 0.5 vs. Weber State 9/7
#5 FAITH HUTCHERSON, DS
Sets: 24 [10, 2008]
Aces: 1 vs. Montana State 8/29
Digs: 8 vs. Montana State 8/29
#7 RACHEL TODOROVICH, MB
Kills: 13 vs. Idaho 9/11
H.Pct: .562 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5
Aces: 1 (three times)
Digs: 7 (three times)
Total Blocks: 5 vs. UC Davis 8/28 &
vs. Idaho 9/11
Points: 15.5 vs. Idaho 9/11
#8 KELLY HYDER, DS/L
Sets: 35
Kills: 1 vs. Utah Valley 9/5
Aces: 3 vs. Idaho 9/11 [3, 2007]
Digs: 21 vs. Idaho 9/11 [34, 2006]
#9 MEAGAN GANZER, OH
Kills: 14 vs. Cal St. Northridge 9/11 [14, 2008]
H.Pct: .571 vs. Missouri 9/4
Aces: 0 [2, 2008]
Digs: 5 vs. Utah Valley 9/5
Total Blocks: 4 vs. Weber State 9/7
[4, 2008]
Points: 14.5 vs. Cal St. Northridge 9/11
[15.5, 2008]
#10 KIMIKA ROZIER, OH
Sets: 5 [6]
Kills: 1 (twice) [1, 2008]
Aces: 0
Digs: 0 [1, 2008]
Total Blocks: 0 [1, 2008]
Points: 1.0 (twice) [1.0, 2008]
#12 CASSIE ROBBINS, MB
Kills: 16 vs. Cal State Northridge 9/11
H.Pct: .562 vs. Weber State 9/7
[.615, 2008]
Digs: 3 vs. UC Davis 8/28 [2, 2006]
Total Blocks: 11 vs. Idaho 9/11
Points: 19.5 vs. Cal St. Northridge 9/11 [20, 2006]
# 14 TANGERINE WIGGS, OH
Sets: 5
Kills: 2 vs. Cal State Northridge 9/12
Aces: 0
Digs: 1 vs. Montana State 8/29
Total Blocks: 1 vs. Montana State 8/29 vs. Cal State Northridge 9/11
Points: 2.0 vs. Cal St. Northridge 9/12
#16 RENEE BORDELON, S
Kills: 5 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5
[5, 2008]
H.Pct: .833 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5
Assists: 55 vs. Idaho 9/11
[64, 2008]
Aces: 2 vs. Missouri 9/4 [2, 2008]
Digs: 12 vs. Cal St. Northridge 9/12
Total Blocks: 4 vs. Montana State 8/29
[4, 2008]
Points: 5.5 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5
#18 LIZ HASKEY, DS
Sets: 4
Aces: 0
Digs: 3 vs. UC Davis 8/28
#19 CONLEY KIPP, MB
Kills: 2 vs. Montana 8/29
H.Pct: .250 vs. Montana State 8/29
Aces: 0
Digs: 0
Total Blocks: 0
Points: 2.0 vs. Montana State 8/29
#21 BRITTANY TILLMAN, MB
Kills: 17 vs. Idaho 9/11
H.Pct: .533 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5
[.565, 2007]
Aces: 0
Digs: 2 vs. Montana State 8/29
[3, 2007]
Blocks: 4 vs. Idaho 9/11
[8, 2007 & 2008]
Points: 19.0 vs. Idaho 9/11
WSU TEAM HIGHS 2009
Kills: 64 vs. Idaho 9/11
Pct. .478 vs. No. 17 Utah 9/5
School Record
Assists: 61 vs. Idaho 9/11
Aces: 6 vs. Missouri 9/4
Digs: 75 vs. Idaho 9/11
Total Blocks: 15 vs. Idaho 9/11
Points: 83 vs. Idaho 9/11
OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS 2009
Kills: 61 Idaho 9/11
H.Pct: .357 No. 17 Utah 9/5
Assists: 58 Idaho 9/11
Aces: 6 Idaho 9/11
Digs: 70 Cal State Northridge 9/11 &
Idaho 9/11
Total Blocks: 19 Idaho 9/11
Points: 86 Idaho 9/11
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