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News Release

UMBC Volleyball News and Notes

10/2/2007

The Week Ahead: The UMBC volleyball team concludes a four-match homestand tonight as the Retrievers (15-4, 2-0 America East) host Georgetown at 7:00 p.m.  The Retrievers will then travel to conference-foes Stony Brook and Hartford for their first conference road matches after hosting Maine and New Hampshire last week.

 

THIS WEEK

Date                             Opponent                                 Time    

Tues. Oct. 2                  GEORGETOWN                        7:00 p.m.

Fri. Oct. 5                     at Stony Brook *                        7:00 p.m.

Sat. Oct 6                     at Hartford *                               2:00 p.m.

 

LAST WEEK

Date                             Opponent                                 Result                                            

Tues. Sept. 25               at Delaware                               L, 0-3 (23-30, 18-30, 24-30)

Thurs. Sept. 27             ST. FRANCIS (PA.)                   W, 3-0 (30-22, 30-18, 30-21)

Fri. Sept. 28                 MAINE *                                    W, 3-1 (26-30, 30-28, 3022, 30-25)

Sun. Sept. 30               NEW HAMPSHIRE *                  W, 3-1 (27-30, 30-28, 32-30, 30-24)        

 

-Home games in Bold

 

Retrievers vs. the Hoyas: The Retrievers are 4-16 against the Hoyas all-time since beginning play in 1973 and have lost the last five-straight matches, including a 3-1 loss at Georgetown in 2006.  The Retrievers’ last win against the Hoyas dates back to 1997.  Ashley Oscars led the Retrievers in last year’s match, with 21 kills, but also committed 15 errors on 58 attacks for a .103 hitting percentage.  Stacey Carroll also recorded a double-double in the match, tallying 54 assists and 10 digs.

 

Retrievers vs. the Seawolves: The Retrievers are 5-4 all-time against the Seawolves, since first playing them in 1980 at the George Washington Tournament.  The Retrievers swept the Seawolves for the first time in 2006 since joining the America East Conference in 2003.  The Retrievers, who were tied for fourth in the conference at the time, defeated league-leading Stony Brook, 3-0, on Oct. 20 at the RAC Arena and then earned a 3-2 decision later in the season at Stony Brook.  Ashley Oscars led the Retrievers in both matches, tallying 14 kills and a .344 hitting percentage in the home match, and with 16 kills, three digs, and four aces in the away match.

 

Retrievers vs. the Hawks: The Retrievers have won the last six meetings against the Hawks and are 9-1 all-time, with their lone loss coming during the 2003 season.  In 2006, the Retrievers blanked Hartford, 3-0, in both their home match and away match.  Angela Anderson led the Retrievers in the second match of the season, with a .565 hitting percentage, 14 kills, and four digs.

 

DAWG BITES

 

Retrievers Earn Fourth Weekly Award; Hoeks Named Rookie of the Week

 

Freshman Sabrina Hoeks became the fourth Retriever to earn a weekly conference award, as she was named the America East Rookie of the Week for the week ending Sept. 30, the conference announced Monday.

 

Hoeks recorded her first double-double of her collegiate career in the Retrievers’ 3-1 win over New Hampshire on Sunday, totaling 17 kills and 13 digs.  The rookie also added five block assists and five service aces while committing just one error on 40 attacks (.400 hitting percentage). 

 

Hoeks finished the week second in the conference in service aces with eight in 11 games. Over the weekend, she averaged 4.00 kills per game, 1.00 aces per game, 3.20 digs per game, and 5.50 points per game while hitting at .327 in both conference matches.

 

 

Freshman Bridget Scheetz Breaks Into Single-Season Assisted Blocks Chart

 

Freshman Bridget Scheetz broke into the UMBC all-time top ten for assisted blocks in a single-season as she added five assisted block against New Hampshire to bring her season total up to 67 assisted blocks.

 

Scheetz currently ranks ninth on the top ten list and needs just two assisted blocks to claim the eighth spot.  She also has five solo blocks this season for a grand total of 72 blocks and needs 18 more total blocks to break into the single-season chart for total blocks.

 

Former Retriever Kara Welniak set the record for most assisted blocks in a single-season, when she tallied 93 during the 1999 season.  Rehena Rentuma holds the total blocks record for a single-season with 135 in 1991.

 

America East Conference Season Underway; Retrievers Share Lead

 

The Retrievers opened America East Conference play last week after falling to Delaware, 3-0, and defeating St. Francis (Pa.), 3-0, in mid-week games.  The match against the Red Flash started a four-match homestand for the Retrievers, which ends with tonight’s match against Georgetown.

 

The Retrievers began conference play last weekend with a Friday night match against Maine, where the Retrievers gained a 3-1 victory over the Black Bears and a Sunday match against New Hampshire, where the Retrievers downed the Wildcats, 3-1.  The Retrievers are in a three-way tie for first place in the conference with Albany and Binghamton, both of which started the conference season with two wins.

 

Retrievers Win Three at Home, Grab Two Weekly Awards

 

The Retrievers earned three victories at the RAC Arena last week, handing Coppin State a 3-0 decision on Tuesday and notching two wins on Saturday, over Fairleigh Dickinson, 3-0, and Morgan State, 3-1, in a tri-match.

 

The Retrievers lost the second game of the Morgan State match to the Bears, marking their first set loss since the Towson Tournament on Sept. 15. 

 

Sophomores Ashley Oscars and Kira Giles were named the America East Conference Player of the Week and Setter of the Week, respectively after putting up season-high performances on the weekend.

 

Oscars’ 19 kills on 60 attacks, 20.5 points, and 11 digs against Morgan State were all season-highs, with 60 attacks ranking as the second-highest in her career.  She also averaged 4.00 kills per game and 4.69 points per game for the Retrievers’ three matches last week.

 

Giles tallied a season-high 52 assists and added 15 digs for her fifth double-double of the season, while also recording a season-high three service aces against Morgan State.  Giles also recorded season-highs against Fairleigh Dickinson, posting five kills, a .667 hitting percentage, and 10.0 points against Fairleigh Dickinson. 

 

Johnson Named to All-Tournament Team; Giles Claims Sixth on All-Time List

 

Sophomore Tiffany Johnson was named to the All-Tournament team at the Towson Tournament after averaging 1.30 blocks per game during tournament play and the Retrievers had their five-match winning streak snapped on Saturday as they fell to No. 21 Dayton, 3-0. Later in the day, the Retrievers also dropped a 3-1 decision to Western Kentucky to fall to 9-3. 

 

Sophomore Kira Giles moved into sixth place on the all-time career assists chart after adding 124 assists during last week’s matches to bring her career total to 1,287 moving past Stacey Pirotte’s mark of 1,272 assists.

 

UMBC Defeats Towson for First Time Since 2000

 

The Retrievers handed Towson their first loss in the all-time series since 2000, breaking a streak of six consecutive wins for the Tigers with a 3-2 decision and extended the Retrievers’ winning streak to five matches on Friday at the Towson Tournament.  The Retrievers took a two-game lead, but the Tigers won the next two sets to event the match at two points each before UMBC pulled out a 15-13 victory in the fifth set.  Sophomore Kira Giles tallied her fourth double-double of the season with 49 assists and a team-high 22 digs while freshman Bianca Sande came one dig away from recording the first double-double of her collegiate career with 12 kills and nine digs.

 

Retrievers in the Rankings

 

Three Retrievers ranked in the top 75 of the country through games 09/09/07, the NCAA reported last week.

 

Freshman Bridget Scheetz achieved the highest ranking for the Retrievers as she averaged a .392 hitting percentage during the reporting period, which ranks 49th in the country.

 

Sophomore Pam Jarrett also cracked into the rankings, averaging 5.08 digs per game, which ties for 66th in the NCAA and sophomore Kira Giles averaged 11.76 assists per game, good for 74th in the rankings.

 

As a team, the Retrievers also came in on the top 75 list, ranking 53rd in service aces per game (2.12), 25th in win-loss percentage (.875), and 19th in digs per game (18.81).

Retrievers Earn First Home Victory of the Season over Howard

 

After falling, 3-1, to George Washington in their home-opener, the Retrievers blanked Howard, 3-0, on Tuesday to win their first home match of 2007 and their fourth straight.  The Retrievers achieved a complete 180-degree turn from the loss to GW, as they steadily increased their hitting percentage during the match against Howard.  In a match that saw only nine errors from the Retriever side of the court, UMBC posted a hitting percentages of .297, .429, and .435 with just one error in the third set, and recorded a .379 for the match.  Freshman Sabrina Hoeks was the only player to see action in all three sets as she led the Retrievers with nine kills, nine digs, and a .348 hitting percentage.

 

UMBC Gets Back on Winning Track, Claims Bobcat Invitational Title

 

After a home-opening loss on Tuesday, the Retrievers bounced back during the weekend tournament to defeat Providence, 3-1, and blank Rider and host Quinnipiac at the Quinnipiac Bobcat Invitational.  Freshman Bridget Scheetz went two-for-two as she was named MVP of the tournament after taking MVP honors at the La Salle Tournament the previous weekend.   

 

Sophomore Kira Giles tallied 158 assists during the tournament, to bring her career total up to 1,163 assists and claim the seventh spot on the Retrievers’ all-time list.

 

Retrievers Drop Home-Opener, 3-1, to George Washington

 

UMBC fell, 3-1, to George Washington in the first home match of the 2007 season and snapped a four-game winning streak to fall to 4-1.  The Retrievers mistakes and ineffectiveness proved to be their bane in the match as each set saw their hitting percentage steadily decline.  They started out hitting .257 as a team in Game 1, in which they defeated the Colonials 30-24, but fell to .182 in Game 2, .119 in Game 3, and .022 in Game 4, totaling 11 attack errors in Game 4 and 31 for the match.

 

Giles Becomes Ninth Retriever with 1,000 Assists

 

Sophomore Kira Giles become the ninth Retriever in school history to record over 1,000 assists in a career after UMBC’s opening weekend.  Giles recorded a total of 136 assists in four matches at the La Salle Tournament to bring her career total up to 1,005 assists.  The setter averaged 11.33 assists per game in the tournament, which ranked second in the America East Conference charts at the time.  Giles, who is currently ninth on the Retrievers top 10 all-time career assists chart, needs just 37 assists to move into eighth all-time.  Her teammate, senior Stacey Carroll is currently eighth all-time with 1,041 assists.

 

Bridget Scheetz Garners First Weekly Conference Award

 

Freshman Bridget Scheetz was named the America East Conference Rookie of the Week for the week ending Sept. 3.  After the first week of play Scheetz was the conference-leader with 1.67 blocks per game and also ranked in the top 10 for hitting percentage, kills, and points per game.  The St. Louis, Mo., native tallied a team-high 19 assisted blocks during the La Salle Tournament as well as averaging 4.04 points per game, 2.92 kills per game, and hitting .382.

 

UMBC Blanks Loyola, La Salle, St. Peter’s, Lafayette in Season-Opener

 

UMBC started the season 4-0 for the first time since 2001, as they downed Loyola, St. Peter’s, Lafayette, and host La Salle at the La Salle Invitational.  The Retrievers put on a dominating performance at the tournament, winning in straight sets for all four games en route to the tournament championship.  Freshman Bridget Scheetz made a big debut for the Retrievers earning tournament MVP honors while sophomore Ashley Oscars was also named to the All-Tournament team.

 

RETRIEVER STAT PAK

 

2007 Double-Doubles

Name                           Total 1                         Total 2                         Opponent

Kira Giles                      34 assists                     13 digs                          Loyola

Angela Anderson           11 kills                          12 digs                          Providence

Kira Giles                      51 assists                     12 digs                          Providence

Kira Giles                      35 assists                     10 digs                          Rider

Kira Giles                      49 assists                     22 digs                          Towson

Kira Giles                      52 assists                     15 digs                          Morgan State

Ashley Oscars               19 kills                          11 digs                          Morgan State

Angela Anderson           12 kills                          13 digs                          Morgan State

Stacey Carroll                39 assists                     10 digs                          St. Francis (Pa.)

Kira Giles                      46 assists                     16 digs                          Maine

Ashley Oscars               19 kills                          17 digs                          Maine

Kira Giles                      49 assists                     26 digs                          New Hampshire

Sabrina Hoeks               17 kills                          19 digs                          New Hampshire

 

 

UMBC in America East Charts (As of 10-1-07)

 

Hitting Percentage (Min. of .200/3.0 attacks per game)

      Name                     Mark

3.   Bridget Scheetz       .323

4.                                 Britney Hodson              .314

6.   Tiffany Johnson        .303

Kills (per game)

      Name                     Mark

6.  Ashley Oscars                     3.49 kpg

Assists (per game)

      Name                     Mark

3.                                 Kira Giles                      11.29 apg

Service Aces (per game)

      Name                     Mark

T-2. Pam Jarrett             0.45 sapg

 

Blocks (per game)

      Name                     Mark

1.                                 Tiffany Johnson              1.49 bpg

4.   Bridget Scheetz       1.16 bpg

Points (per game)

Name                           Mark

6.                                 Ashley Oscars               4.14 ppg

 

Digs (per game)

Name                           Mark

2.         Pam Jarrett       4.86 dpg

9.         Kira Giles          3.25 dpg

10.        Sabrina Hoeks   2.86 dpg

 

UMBC Career Assists

      Name                                 Assists              Years

1.   Lanae Baker                        4,722                1995-98

2.   Megan Gross                       3,647                2002-05

3.   Heather Hollidge                   3,034                1999-00

4.   Joy Figueredo                      2,501                1990-91

5.   Judy Jackson                       2,481                1993-94

6.   Kira Giles                           1,535                2006-07

7.   Stacey Pirotte                      1,272                1992

8.   Tracey Cullins                      1,153                1988-91

9.   Stacey Carroll                    1,122                2004-07

10. Carla Miala                          570                   1997

 

UMBC Career Assisted Blocks

      Name                                 AB                    Years

1.   Kara Welniak                       299                   1997-00

2.   Jessie Folk                          245                   2003-06

3.   Jennifer Davis                       227                   1999-03

4.   Dana Eberly                         191                   1993-96

5.   Jocelyn Teoh                       180                   2001-04

6.   Ashley Hargrove                   157                   2005-06

7.   Rehena Rentuma                 129                   1986, 88-91

8.   Anna Gibbs                         124                   1992-95     

9.   Lisa Cline                            124                   1995-98

10. Amanda Willey                     114                   2005-06

      Katrina Carrick                  103                   2004-07

 

UMBC Single-Season Assisted Blocks

      Name                                 Year                 AB

1.   Kara Welniak                       1999                 93

2.   Kara Welniak                       1998                 87

3.   Ashley Hargrove                   2005                 82

      Dana Eberly                        1995                 82

5.   Jessie Folk                          2004                 77

6.   Jessie Folk                          2003                 75

      Ashley Hargrove                   2006                 75

8.   Dana Eberly                         1994                 69

9.   Bridget Scheetz                 2007                 67

10. Sarah Ball                            2006                 66