Nov. 28, 2005
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Loyola University Chicago (13-17) will face No. 11-seed
How they got here:
Loyola
Loyola concluded the regular season with an overall 10-17 record, including eight wins in League play. The Ramblers had a bye into the quarterfinal round of the Horizon League tournament, where they faced No. 5 UW-Green Bay. The Ramblers defeated the Phoenix in five games, then knocked off regular season champion UW-Milwaukee in four games on Saturday to advance to an eighth championship match in the last nine seasons. The Ramblers defeated
How they have fared against each other:
These two teams last met in the 2004 NCAA Championship, with the Badgers taking the win in three games, 30-27, 30-26, 30-25.
Who to Watch:
Loyola
Courtney Ashley - The junior from
Sarah Elmer - Elmer, the 2005 Horizon League Tournament MVP, finished fifth in the League with a 10.56 assists per game average. She concluded the regular season with averages of 1.49 kills, 2.44 digs and 0.44 blocks per game. The junior from
Hilary Stromath - Stromath led the Ramblers with a 3.03 kills per game average this season, while hitting .260. The senior from
Ann Deelo - Deelo, a junior libero from
Taylor Reineke - The sophomore middle blocker from Naperville, Ill., led the Big Ten with 1.67 blocks per game this season and finished seventh in the conference with a .328 hitting percentage. Reineke averaged 2.39 kills per game on the season.
Sheila Shaw - Shaw finished second to teammate Reineke with 1.51 blocks per game during her senior season. The middle blocker also finished eighth in the Big Ten with 0.32 service aces per game this season, plus averaged 2.90 kills per game.
Jocelyn Wack - The sophomore from
Jackie Simpson - Simpson ended the regular season with exactly 1,000 assists and an 11.76 apg average, good for sixth in the Big Ten. The sophomore from
By the Numbers
Loyola
Overall Record: 13-17 23-6
Conf. Record: 8-6 15-5
Home: 8-5 11-2
Away: 2-9 8-3
Neutral: 3-3 4-1
3-games: 7-5 18-2
4-games: 3-11 1-3
5-games 3-1 4-1
The Coaches
Marcie Bomhack, Loyola - In her first year as head coach of the Ramblers, Bomhack led Loyola to a second consecutive Horizon League championship. Prior to coming to Loyola, Bomhack spent one year at
Pete Waite,