Sept. 26, 2005 Cari Leslie
Horizon League Offensive Player of the Week
Maura McCarthy
UIC, OH, Jr., Orland Park, Ill.
McCarthy paced the Flames with 26 kills, 12 digs, five blocks and three service aces over the weekend. She recorded a double-double with 16 kills and 10 digs in the Flames first win over UW-Milwaukee since 1996, and added 10 kills on .429 hitting in a three-game sweep of UW-Green Bay. For the season, McCarthy is averaging 3.53 kpg and 2.13 dpg.
Horizon League Defensive Player of the Week
Megan Knightly
Butler, L, Sr., Chicago, Ill.
Knightly posted a career-high 41 digs in the team's five-game win over Youngstown State on Saturday afternoon, the second-highest total in the 31-year history of Butler volleyball. She recorded 23 digs against Cleveland State, and 16 in a three-game loss to IUPUI earlier in the week. Knightly averaged 6.15 digs per game on the week and moved into fourth place in Butler history in career digs with 1,480.
Other Top Performances for the Week of Sept. 20-26
Leslie led YSU with 3.00 kills and 3.66 digs per game last week. She recorded her ninth and tenth double-doubles of the season with 11 kills and 16 digs against Wright State and 16 kills and 18 digs in a five-game loss to Butler.
Lisa Griffith
Wright State, MB, Sr., Muncie, Ind.
Griffith averaged 3.00 kills per game and a .388 hitting percentage in two matches last week. She recorded a .450 attack percentage and seven blocks in a loss to Cleveland State and hammered down eight blocks in a win over Youngstown State. For the season, Griffith is averaging 2.02 kpg and 1.15 bpg.
Dana Daprile
Butler, S, Fr., Bargersville, Ind.
Daprile narrowly missed two triple-doubles in the first weekend of Horizon League action. She recorded eight kills, 16 digs and 38 assists in a 3-2 win over Cleveland State and a career-high 10 kills, eight digs and a personal-best 50 assists on .500 hitting in a win over Youngstown State. Daprile is averaging 8.17 assists, 1.11 kills and 1.85 digs per game in her freshman season.
Keily Zins
Loyola, OH, So., Barrington, Ill.
Zins pounded out 28 total kills and posted 18 digs in three-game sweeps of UW-Green Bay and UW-Milwaukee to open League play. She recorded a double-double against the Panthers, with 13 kills and 10 digs. For the seaon, Zins is second on the squad with 118 kills (2.74 kpg).
Jenni Ramminger
Cleveland State, MH, Fr., Cincinnati, Ohio
Ramminger had a break-out weekend offensively, hitting .474 in CSU's two matches. She tallied a career-high 11 kills in a loss to Butler and matched her career-best with 10 blocks to earn her first double-double of the season. She tallied 11 kills and four blocks in a win over Wright State on Saturday.
Jackie Rosen Katie Shea
UW-Green Bay, OH, Sr., West Allis, Wis.
Rosen averaged 3.83 kills and 2.50 digs per game in two matches this weekend. She recorded a team-high 11 kills in a three-game loss to Loyola on Friday and 12 kills in a three-game loss to UIC on Saturday. For the season, Rosen is averaging 4.46 kills per game.
Shea averaged 1.33 blocks per game last weekend. She tallied one block solo and six block assists in matches against Wright State and Butler. On the season, Shea leads the Penguins with 51 total blocks for an average of 1.02 blocks per game.
Taylor Gerlach
Wright State, Libero, Jr., Wheaton, Ill.
Gerlach recorded match-highs in digs against Cleveland State and Youngstown State this weekend. She tallied 29 digs in Raider win over Youngstown State and 25 in a loss to the Vikings. She also added two assists against Cleveland State. For the season, Gerlach is averaging 4.58 digs per game and 0.27 assists.
Emily Clark
Cleveland State, OH, Sr., Bolivar, Ohio
Clark opened the weekend with a match-high 34 digs against Butler, just three shy of the school record. She tallied 18 digs and a pair of aces. in a win over Youngstown State. For the season, Clark is averaging 3.85 digs per game.
Sarah Rauen
UW-Green Bay, Libero, Jr., Stacy, Minn.
Rauen led the Phoenix with an average of 3.00 digs per game over the weekend, including a match-high 13 digs in a three-game loss to Loyola. She also fired a team-best three service aces on the two-match road trip. Rauen leads the Phoenix with 4.22 digs per game on the season.
Liz Hrebic Vikings continue out-hitting opponents; Ramminger's emergence creates triple-threat on defense. Pasquinelli continues climbing school all-time assists chart; Cindric continues defensive dominance. Flames earn first sweep of the season; start League schedule at 2-0. Bulldogs continue League dominance at Hinkle Fieldhouse; Hendrix breaks out with career-high performance. Loyola earns rare sweep of Panthers; prepares to host Notre Dame in non-League play. Raiders earn fifth victory, eclipse 2004 win total Panthers look for another succesful October, first league win Phoenix stumble in early portion of League schedule, begin four-match home stand.
UIC, Libero, So., Chicago, Ill.
Hrebic helped UIC to a perfect 2-0 start in League play with 29 total digs from the libero position. She tabbed a team-high 15 in a four-game win over UW-Milwaukke and 14 digs in a sweep of UW-Green Bay. For the season, Hrebic leads the Flames with 167 digs (3.09 per game).