UW-Oshkosh Announces Summer Volleyball Camps
The
UW-Oshkosh volleyball program will be offering five volleyball
camps for boys and girls during the summer of 2008 announced
head coach Brian Schaefer. The Titans will be running a
specialty position camp, two general fundamental camps,
one elite fundamental camp and one girls' team camp.
Boys
and girls in grades 9-12 can attend a specialty position
camp from June 20-22, 2008.
Girls
in grades 7-12 can attend a general fundamental camp from
July 6-9, 2008 and girls in grades 9-12 can attend an elite
fundamental camp from July 13-16, 2008.
Boys
and girls in grades 7-12 can attend a general fundamental
camp from July 20-23, 2008.
Freshmen,
junior varsity and varsity teams can attend a girls team
camp from August 10-14, 2008.
Brian
"Lumpy" Schaefer, the UW-Oshkosh volleyball camps
director, has been a lead instructor at various high school
and college camps throughout the Midwest. He was named the
UW-Oshkosh women's head coach in 2005 and has led the Titans
to a 110-22 record. He was named the 2005 WIAC Coach of
the Year and the Midwest Region Coach of the Year.
In
Schaefer's short time as UW-Oshkosh women's head coach the
Titans have won two WIAC titles (2005 & 2006) and advanced
to the NCAA Division III national tournament in 2005, 2006
and 2007.
Schaefer
also has been the UW-Oshkosh men's collegiate club head
coach since the 2001 season, amassing a 350-113-6 record.
The Titans have won the 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007
Midwest Ten Conference titles and the 2004 and 2006 Wisconsin
Volleyball Conference crowns. In 2005 Schaefer was named
the NIRSA Division I National Coach of the Year and the
Midwest Ten Conference Coach of the Year. He has coached
14 NIRSA All-Americans for a total of 23 awards. In 2006
and 2007, UW-Oshkosh won the NIRSA Division I national championship.
Joining
Schaefer's staff will be former UW-Oshkosh head coach Marty
Petersen and current UW-Oshkosh assistant coaches Ashley
Fischer and Rick Kreiter.
Registration
deadline is June 15 for individual camps and July 25 for
the team camp.
For
more information, contact Brian Schaefer at (920) 424-1392.
Camp brochures can be accessed and downloaded online at
http://www.titans.uwosh.edu/SportsCamps/
or a hard copy can be sent to you by calling the sports
camps office at (920) 424-0294.
"At UW-Oshkosh
we offer what we believe are some of the best volleyball
camps in the state." said Brian Schaefer. We work our
campers hard, stressing the fundamentals, but we also have
a lot of fun both in and out of the gym. We would like to
have the opportunity to show you our brand of volleyball
and we hope to see you here this summer."
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Rosenbaum Named To NCAA All-America Team
| Leah Rosenbaum
(Sr. • Wrightstown) became the third UW-Oshkosh player
to receive NCAA Division III All-America status three times
when she was named to the 12-person first team by the American
Volleyball Coaches Association for the second consecutive season.
In 2005, Rosenbaum was an All-America third team selection.
Rosenbaum joins Christina Southward (1999-2001) and Amy Ward
(1994-1996) as UW-Oshkosh players who received multiple NCAA
Division All-America awards. Amy Cayemberg (1989-1991) also
was a three-time All-American recipient, twice competing in
the NCAA Division III and once participating in the National
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA).
Joining Rosenbaum on the 36-member NCAA Division III All-America
list from the Midwest Region were first team selection Kelly
Bauer of Carthage College and Carlene Polk of UW-Whitewater,
second team selections Kate LaZotte of UW-Whitewater and Jori
Simmons of Carthage College and third-team selection Maggie
Kelly of North Central College (Ill.)
Rosenbaum, who received NCAA Division III All-Midwest Region
and All-WIAC first team honors in 2005, 2006 and 2007, also
became the Titans' first three-time all-region first team selection
since Christina Southward earned All-Midwest Region first team
accolades in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
UW-Oshkosh's Samantha Schmidt (Jr. • Waupun) and Kim Vail
(Sr. • Madison) received honorable mention on this year's
NCAA Division III All-America team. Earlier this year, Schmidt
and Vail earned NCAA Division III All-Midwest Region and All-WIAC
first team accolades. Vail was also named a NCAA Division III
honorable mention selection last year after being named to the
All-Midwest Region and All-WIAC first-team.
UW-Oshkosh has had nine players total 17 NCAA Division III All-America
awards. Rosenbaum joins Cayemberg (1990-91), Jane Copenhaver
(2000), Amanda Delgadillo (2003), Jamie Ford (1991, 1993), Ashley
Fischer (2005), Bridget Griepentrog (1994), Sara Lorens (1995),
Southward (1999-2001) and Ward (1994-1996) as UW-Oshkosh All-Americans
named to either the first, second or third team.
Rosenbaum led the WIAC in hitting percentage (.405) and was
second in kills per game (3.88), blocks per game (1.18) and
points per game (4.79). Despite missing seven matches due to
an illness, the October 1-7 NCAA Division III National Player
of the Week piled up 361 kills in 741 attempts and 110 blocks
in 93 games played during the season. A two-time WIAC Player
of the Week, she started 30 matches during the year and was
named to four all tournament teams.
For her career, Rosenbaum slammed down 1,725 kills and amassed
518 blocks in 483 games played. Her kill total ranks third and
fifth in school and conference history, respectively, and her
block amount places her fourth in UW-Oshkosh annals.
Schmidt became the first libero in league history to be named
All-WIAC first team after ranking second in digs per game (5.32)
and third in service aces per game (.47). She garnered WIAC
All-Defensive Team accolades in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and was
named honorable mention all-conference in 2005 and 2006.
For the season she piled up 638 digs and 57 service aces in
37 starts and 120 games played. Earlier this year, Schmidt broke
the UW-Oshkosh all-time record in career digs and currently
sits in third place in the WIAC with 2,275. Schmidt occupies
the league's top two spots in season digs and is only 90 digs
away from becoming the all-time dig leader in WIAC history.
Vail totaled 353 kills and 92 blocks in 117 games played and
was named to three all-tournament teams while starting 35 matches.
A 2007 WIAC Player of the Week, she finished third in the WIAC
in hitting percentage (.312) and in the top-15 in points per
game (3.52), kills per game (3.02) and blocks per game (.79).
For her career she slammed down 1,172 kills and stuffed 282
blocks in 438 games played. Earlier this season she became the
11th player in UW-Oshkosh's history to reach the 1,000-kill
plateau and finished ninth all-time in school annals.
Rosenbaum, Schmidt and Vail led UW-Oshkosh to a 32-6. The Titans
posted a 6-2 WIAC record and reached the 30-win plateau for
14th time in school history. UW-Oshkosh appeared in its 12th
NCAA Division III tournament this past season, reaching the
second round before losing to eventual national champions Washington
University (Mo.) in five-games. UW-Oshkosh was ranked among
the top-10 teams in the country for seven weeks and compiled
a 2-3 record against teams that advanced to the elite eight
of the NCAA Division III tournament.
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Three Titans Receive
All-Region Honors
  UW-Oshkosh women's volleyball players Leah Rosenbaum
(Sr. • Wrightstown), Samantha Schmidt (Jr. • Waupun)
and Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison) have received NCAA Division
III Midwest Region first team accolades by the American Volleyball
Coaches Association (AVCA).
Rosenbaum, who received NCAA Division III Midwest Region and
WIAC first team honors in 2005 and 2006, became the Titans'
first three-time all-region first team selection since Christina
Southward earned Midwest Region first team accolades in 1999,
2000 and 2001. Rosenbaum was also named a NCAA Division III
All-American first team selection in 2006 and a third team honoree
in 2005.
Rosenbaum became UW-Oshkosh's sixth player to be named WIAC
first team on three occasions earlier this season. Rosenbaum,
who was named a WIAC Player of the Week twice this year and
a four-time all-tournament team honoree, was also a WIAC honorable
mention choice in 2004.
Rosenbaum led the WIAC in hitting percentage (.405) and was
second in kills per game (3.88), blocks per game (1.18) and
points per game (4.79). Despite missing seven matches due to
an illness, the October 1-7 NCAA Division III National Player
of the Week piled up 361 kills in 741 attempts and 110 blocks
in 93 games played during the season. She started 30 matches
during the year.
Last season, Rosenbaum started all 42 matches and appeared in
134 of the Titans’ 141 games played. She was named WIAC
Player of the Week twice and was named to three all-tournament
teams. In 2006, Rosenbaum totaled 489 kills on 1,046 attempts
for a .395 hitting percentage. She also tallied 140 total blocks,
56 digs and 15 service aces.
In 2005, Rosenbaum had a break out season, starting all 41 matches
and playing in a team leading 141 games. Rosenbaum was named
a WIAC Player of the Week and was named to three all tournament
teams. She slammed down 558 kills on 1,212 attempts for a glossy
.391 hitting percentage. She also accumulated 164 blocks and
79 digs during the season. Her season kill and kill attempts
totals were the fifth highest ever at UW-Oshkosh.
In 2004, Rosenbaum hit .341 with 318 kills and 32 solo blocks
while starting all 33 matches while appearing in 115 games.
For her career, Rosenbaum slammed down 1,725 kills and amassed
518 blocks in 483 games played. Her kill total ranks third and
fifth in school and conference history, respectively, and her
block amount places her fourth in UW-Oshkosh annals.
Schmidt gained first NCAA Division III Midwest Region first
team award after being named honorable mention last season and
the 2005 Midwest Region Freshman of the Year.
Schmidt became the first libero in league history to be named
WIAC first team after ranking second in digs per game (5.32)
and third in service aces per game (.47). She garnered WIAC
All-Defensive Team accolades in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and was
named honorable mention all-conference in 2005 and 2006. Schmidt
was named to one all-tournament team during her junior campaign.
For the season she piled up 638 digs and 57 service aces in
37 starts and 120 games played. Earlier this year, Schmidt broke
the UW-Oshkosh all-time record in career digs and currently
sits in third place in the WIAC with 2,275. Schmidt occupies
the league's top two spots in season digs and is only 90 digs
away from becoming the all time dig leader in WIAC history.
Last season she started 41 matches and totaled 833 digs and
35 service aces in 133 game played. Schmidt’s dig total
set UW-Oshkosh and WIAC season records, breaking the standard
she set as a freshman. Schmidt set an UW-Oshkosh record in 2006
when she scooped up 41 digs in a five-game win over Carthage
College.
During her freshman campaign, Schmidt started all 41 matches
and appeared in 138 games. Named to one-all tournament team,
she amassed 50 service aces and 804 digs. Schmidt became the
Titans' and WIAC all-time season dig leader by recording eight
more digs than UW-Oshkosh’s Donna Mleziva who had set
the standard in 1988 with 796 saves.
Vail became only the second right side hitter at UW-Oshkosh
to be named Midwest Region first team on two occasions. Starting
35 matches, Vail totaled 353 kills and 92 blocks in 117 games
played and was named to three all-tournament teams.
A 2007 WIAC Player of the Week, she finished third in the WIAC
in hitting percentage (.312) and in the top-15 in points per
game (3.52), kills per game (3.02) and blocks per game (.83)
as she garnered her second straight WIAC first-team nod.
In 2006, the WIAC first team selection totaled 422 kills on
998 attempts for a .301 hitting percentage while collecting
119 digs and blocking 85 shots. Vail was a three-time all-tournament
honoree while starting 37 of the Titans’ 42 matches and
played in a team-leading 137 games.
Starting 37 matches in 2005, she totaled 353 kills, 79 blocks
and 89 digs in 141 games played while being named to one all-tournament
team. Her freshman campaign she played in 43 games while totaling
44 kills, 28 digs and 26 blocks.
For her career she slammed down 1,172 kills and stuffed 282
blocks in 438 games played. Earlier this season she became the
11th player in UW-Oshkosh's history to reach the 1,000-kill
plateau and finished ninth all-time in school annals.
The trio helped UW-Oshkosh compile a 32-6 record and a berth
into the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament. The
Titans competed in their 12th NCAA Division III post-season
tournament and were ranked among the top-10 teams in the country
for seven weeks.
Since 1984, 19 UW-Oshkosh players have combined to collect 28
NCAA Division III all-region awards.
Joining the UW-Oshkosh trio on the 12-member NCAA Division III
Midwest Region first team squad were Kelly Bauer and Jori Simmons
of Carthage College, Maggie Kelly of North Central College (Ill.),
Katelyn Carlson and Brianne Stankus of UW-La Crosse, Kelly Laschinger
of UW-Platteville, Kate LaZotte and Carlene Polk of UW-Whitewater
and Mallory Sullivan of Wheaton College (Ill.).
Rachel Swoboda of Carthage College was named the Midwest Region
Freshman of the Year ending the six-year reign of the WIAC winning
the award, including three by UW-Oshkosh.
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Three Titans Named
All-WIAC First Team
  Three members of the UW-Oshkosh women’s volleyball
team were awarded 2007 postseason accolades by the WIAC.
The Titans (32-6), who finished second in the league with UW-Eau
Claire, had three first-team all-conference performers for the
first time since the 2001 season.
UW-Oshkosh players honored were middle blocker Leah Rosenbaum
(Sr. • Wrightstown), libero Samantha Schmidt (Jr. •
Waupun) and right-side hitter Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison).
Schmidt also was named to the four-member All-WIAC Defensive
Team.
Rosenbaum became UW-Oshkosh's sixth player to be named All-WIAC
first team on three occasions and looks to become the Titans
fourth three-time All-American. Rosenbaum was named to the NCAA
Division III All-America third team in 2005 and was named first
team last season after being named Midwest Region first team
both years. Rosenbaum was also a WIAC honorable mention choice
in 2004.
Rosenbaum led the WIAC in hitting percentage (.405) and was
second in kills per game (3.88), blocks per game (1.18) and
points per game (4.79). Despite missing seven matches due to
an illness, the October 1-7 NCAA Division III National Player
of the Week piled up 361 kills and 110 blocks in 93 games played
during the season.
For her career, Rosenbaum slammed down 1,725 kills and amassed
518 blocks in 483 games played. Her kill total ranks third and
sixth in school and conference history, respectively, and her
block amount places her fourth in UW-Oshkosh annals. Rosenbaum,
a 2007 two-time WIAC Player of the Week, was named to four all-tournament
teams during the year.
Schmidt became the first libero in league history to be named
WIAC first team after ranking second in digs per game (5.32)
and third in service aces per game (.47). She garnered WIAC
All-Defensive Team accolades in 2005, 2006 and 2007 and was
named honorable mention all-conference in 2005 and 2006. Last
season she was named a Midwest Region honorable mention choice
and was named the 2005 Midwest Region Freshman of the Year.
For the season she piled up 638 digs and 57 service aces in
120 games played. Earlier this year, Schmidt broke the UW-Oshkosh
all-time record in career digs and currently sits in third place
in the WIAC with 2,275. Schmidt occupies the WIAC's top two
spots in season digs and is only 90 digs away from becoming
the all-time dig leader in WIAC history.
Vail became only the second right side hitter at UW-Oshkosh
to be named All-WIAC first-team on two occasions. A 2007 WIAC
Player of the Week, she finished third in the WIAC in hitting
percentage (.312) and in the top-15 in points per game (3.52),
kills per game (3.02) and blocks per game (.83).
The 2006 Midwest Region first team selection totaled 353 kills
and 892 blocks in 117 games played. For her career she slammed
down 1,172 kills and stuffed 282 blocks in 438 games played.
Earlier this season she became the 11th player in UW-Oshkosh's
history to reach the 1,000-kill plateau and finished ninth all-time
in school annals.
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Perennial Power Ousts Titans From NCAA Championship
UW-Oshkosh
had its 2007 season come to an end when it dropped a 3-2 decision
to Washington University (Mo.) in the second round of the
NCAA Division III Women's Volleyball Championship held Friday
(Nov. 9) in Kenosha.
Washington
University (29-5) outlasted UW-Oshkosh (32-6) in a match that
featured game scores of 27-30, 30-26, 28-30, 30-24, 15-9.
Washington University, an eight-time NCAA Division III champion,
advances to play Carthage College in a third round match on
Saturday (Nov. 10) in Kenosha.
Game one was a one or two-point contest until UW-Oshkosh opened
up a four-point lead, 17-13. The Titans still had a four-point
lead, 24-20, before things tightened up. The Bears tied the
game, 26-26, and the contest was tied again at 27 all before
UW-Oshkosh ran off the final three points for a 30-27 win.
Washington University inched away to a 13-9 lead in game two
and led by as much as six, 16-10, before UW-Oshkosh tied things
at 17-17. The Bears had four-point lead, 24-20, and another
at 28-24. The Titans closed to within two at 28-26, before
the Bears took the last two points for a 30-26 decision.
UW-Oshkosh took 13-8 lead in game three and was still leading
by three, 17-14, when the Bears used a 5-1 run to take their
first lead, 19-18. The Titans re-gained the lead, 23-22. The
Bears took a 25-24 lead. Following a tie at 25 all, Washington
University took the next two points for a 27-25 lead. UW-Oshkosh
came right back to tie at 27. There was another tie at 28
before the Titans scored the last two, including the game-winning
point on a service ace, for a 30-28 decision.
Washington University took the lead to stay in game four at
10-9. The Bears opened up a seven-point lead, 25-18, and the
lead went to eight at 27-19. UW-Oshkosh closed to within four,
27-23, but the Bears took three of the final four points for
a 30-24 victory.
In the decisive fifth game, Washington University took a 7-5
lead. UW-Oshkosh tied things at 7-7 before the Bears ran off
four-consecutive points to go up, 11-7.
UW-Oshkosh had five players with double-digit kills led by
Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison) with 13. Andrea Smith (Fr.
• Fond du Lac) and Jacque Ray (So. • Richland
Center) added 12, Leah Rosenbaum (Sr. • Wrightstown)
had 11 and Megan Fischer (So. • Fond du Lac) finished
with 10.
The Titans also received 54 assists and 11 digs from Katelyn
Vara (So. • New Berlin), 17 digs from Christina Cahoon
(Fr. • Watertown), 15 digs from Samantha Schmidt (Jr.
• Waupun) and 12 digs from Rebecca Masephol (Sr. •
Pittsville). Smith led UW-Oshkosh with 20 digs and Rosenbaum
had three blocks.
Washington University's Nikki Morrison had a match-high 18
kills and hit .372. Erin Albers had 12 kills and hit .304
with five blocks, while Haleigh Spencer collected 14 kills.
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Titans Outlast Pioneers In NCAA Postseason Opener
UW-Oshkosh
overcame a 13-10 deficit in the fifth and deciding game to defeat
UW-Platteville, 3-2, in a first round match of the NCAA Division
III Women's Volleyball Championship held Thursday (Nov. 8) in
Kenosha.
UW-Oshkosh
(32-5) took the match from UW-Platteville (24-13) in game scores
of 26-30, 30-22, 30-32, 30-26, 15-13. It was the fourth meeting
of the season between the two WIAC rivals, with UW-Oshkosh winning
the season series three matches to one. Just nine days ago (Oct.
30), UW-Platteville eliminated UW-Oshkosh in the quarterfinal
round of the WIAC Tournament with a 3-1 victory.
With
the triumph, UW-Oshkosh advances to meet Washington University
(Mo.) at 4:30 p.m. on Friday (Nov. 9) in Kenosha. The Bears
(28-5) qualified for their match with the Titans by sweeping
Hanover College (Ind.), 3-0 (30-19, 30-22, 30-23), on Thursday
in Kenosha. Washington University enters Friday's match ranked
seventh in the NCAA Division III by the American Volleyball
Coaches Association and UW-Oshkosh 14th.
Two
other first round matches were played Thursday in Kenosha as
15th-ranked Calvin College (Mich.) defeated 18th-ranked UW-La
Crosse, 3-1 (26-30, 30-26, 30-20, 30-15), and sixth-ranked Carthage
College routed Carroll College, 3-0 (30-21, 30-11, 30-17). Calvin
College (30-4) and Carthage College (32-4) will play its second
round contest at 7 p.m. on Friday.
Friday's
winners will battle at 7 p.m. on Saturday (Nov. 10) for the
right to advance to the eight-team finals of the NCAA Division
III Championship on Nov. 15-17 in Bloomington, Ill.
UW-Oshkosh
hit .139 against UW-Platteville, including .324 in the second
game and .312 in the fifth. The Titans hit a negative .067 in
the first game. UW-Platteville posted a hitting percentage of
.146. The Pioneers hit .333 in the fifth game and .226 in the
third.
Leah
Rosenbaum (Sr. • Wrightstown) hit .400 for the Titans
with 17 kills in 35 attempts. She also counted six digs and
five assisted blocks.
UW-Oshkosh
also received 14 kills and 13 digs from Andrea Smith (Fr. •
Fond du Lac), 12 kills and four digs from Kim Vail (Sr. •
Madison), 12 kills and three digs from Megan Fischer (So. •
Manitowoc), 41 assists, 11 digs and three service aces from
Katelyn Vara (So • New Berlin) and 15 digs and five service
aces from Christina Cahoon (Fr. • Watertown).
UW-Platteville
was led by Lisa Bell and Rachel Chapman. Bell hit .488 with
22 kills in 41 attempts, while Chapman totaled 15 kills and
14 digs.
The
Pioneers also acquired 56 assists and two service aces from
Kelly Laschinger, 20 digs and two service aces from Emily Walker
and eight kills and three digs from Melissa Hillebrand.
Game one of the match was close all the way, with UW-Platteville
leading by no more than five at any point. The Pioneers jumped
to an 8-4 lead before the Titans stormed back to take a 10-9
advantage. UW-Platteville then held leads of 15-12, 20-15 and
23-18 before UW-Oshkosh rallied to force a 25-25 tie. The Pioneers
then ended the game by scoring five of the last six points.
The
second game was tied 11-11 before UW-Oshkosh scored 14 of the
next 17 points to take a 25-14 lead. UW-Platteville got as close
as 29-22, but UW-Oshkosh scored the next point to win the game.
In
game three, UW-Platteville overcame deficits of 18-12 and 26-22
to pull out the victory. The game was tied four times down the
stretch, including a 30-30 score.
In game four, the Titans built leads of 14-6, 19-11 and 24-16,
before the Pioneers used a 9-4 scoring run to close the gap
to 28-25. UW-Oshkosh then scored three of the next four points
to win the game.
Game
five featured a one of two-point margin all the way. The game
had nine deadlocks, with UW-Oshkosh breaking a 13-13 tie by
scoring the last two points.
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Titans Receive Third Straight NCAA
Postseason Bid
A 31-5 record and a
second-place finish in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
(WIAC) has earned UW-Oshkosh its third consecutive appearance in
the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III
Women's Volleyball Championship.
The NCAA announced Monday (Nov. 5)
its field of 61 teams for its Division III postseason tournament
and UW-Oshkosh will be among eight teams competing at the Midwest
Regional Tournament this weekend at Carthage College in Kenosha.
The single-elimination Midwest Regional features seven matches,
with four scheduled for Thursday (Nov. 8), two for Friday (Nov.
9) and one for Saturday (Nov. 10). The winner of the Midwest Regional
will join seven other regional champions in the quarterfinal round
of the 61-team NCAA Division III Championship on Nov. 15 in Bloomington,
Ill.
Joining UW-Oshkosh (31-5) in the Midwest Regional are the Titans'
WIAC associates UW-La Crosse (24-9) and UW-Platteville (24-12).
This marks the fifth straight year that the WIAC has had at least
three teams involved in NCAA Division III postseason party. Three
schools participated in the tournament a year ago and in 2003 and
2004, while four teams competed in the 2005 event. UW-Whitewater
(31-4) and UW-Eau Claire (22-10) have also been invited to the NCAA
Division III tournament this season, joining six other teams in
the Central Region hosted by the University of St. Thomas (Minn.)
(26-4).
This year's Midwest Regional also features Calvin College (Mich.)
(29-4) of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA),
Carroll College (20-13) of the Midwest Conference, Carthage College
(31-4) of the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin (CCIW),
Hanover College (Ind.) (23-10) of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic
Conference and Washington University (Mo.) of the University Athletic
Association (UAA).
The American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) had Washington
University ranked fourth, Carthage College sixth, UW-Oshkosh ninth,
Calvin College 16th and UW-La Crosse 17th. This year UW-Oshkosh
has a 1-0 record against UW-La Crosse, while posting marks of 2-1
against UW-Platteville and 0-1 against Carthage College.
Washington University will be making its 21st consecutive appearance
in the NCAA Division III regional tournament appearance (1987-2007),
Calvin College its 17th appearance (1984-86, 1988-1992), 1995, 1997-1999,
2001, 2004 2007), UW-Oshkosh its 12th appearance (1990-91, 1993-97,
2000-01, 2005-07), UW-La Crosse its 11th appearance (1982-86, 1992,
1997-98, 2003-04, 2007), UW-Platteville its fifth appearance (1983,
1992, 1997, 2005, 2007), Carthage College its fourth appearance
(1990, 2005-07) and the first appearance for both Carroll College
and Hanover College.
Competition begins Thursday at 1:00 p.m. with Heartland Collegiate
Athletic Conference regular season and tournament champion Hanover
College taking on Washington University in Carthage College's Physical
Education Center. That contest will be followed by a 3:30 p.m. encounter
by WIAC rivals UW-Platteville and UW-Oshkosh and a 6:00 p.m. match
between MIAA regular season and tournament champion Calvin College
and UW-La Crosse. Thursday's schedule concludes with a game at 8:30
p.m. between Midwest Conference regular season and tournament champion
Carroll College and CCIW regular season and tournament champion
Carthage College.
Second round matches in the Midwest Regional will be held Friday
at 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. The championship match of the Midwest Regional
will be held Saturday at 7 p.m.
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Titans Stumble In WIAC
Tournament Opener
  UW-Platteville turned UW-Oshkosh's Kolf Sports Center
into a house of horror for the second straight WIAC Tournament by
upsetting the Titans, 3-1, in a quarterfinal round match held Tuesday
(Oct. 30).
UW-Platteville, which tallied a 3-2
victory over UW-Oshkosh in quarterfinal round of last year's WIAC
Tournament, won this year's rematch in game scores of 23-30, 30-25,
30-26, 30-25.
The victory advances seventh-seeded
UW-Platteville (23-11) to a semifinal round contest against third-seeded
UW-Eau Claire (22-8) on Friday (Nov. 2) in Whitewater. UW-Eau Claire
qualified for its match with the Pioneers by posting a 3-1 win over
sixth-seeded UW-Superior (20-13) on Tuesday.
Other quarterfinal round contests on
Tuesday had top-seeded UW-Whitewater (29-4) defeat eighth-seeded
UW-Stout (10-18) and fourth-seeded UW-La Crosse (23-8) oust fifth-seeded
UW-Stevens Point (23-12) by 3-0 scores. UW-Whitewater and UW-La
Crosse will meet in the semifinal round on Friday in Whitewater.
The championship
match of the WIAC Tournament is scheduled for Saturday (Nov. 3)
in Whitewater. The winner of the WIAC Tournament receives the league's
automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championship.
The Titans,
who had swept the Pioneers twice earlier this season, started off
game one trailing 14-10 before a 8-2 run game them an 18-16 advantage.
Trailing 20-19, UW-Oshkosh (31-5) scored seven consecutive points
to leap ahead 26-20. The Titans finished game one with two service
aces by Kelly Ketterhagen (Fr. • Burlington).
After only hitting .081 in game one, the Pioneers attack began to
heat up as they hit .366 in game two and .452 in game four in taking
the final three games. For the match UW-Platteville hit .273 to
UW-Oshkosh's .242.
In an even statistical battle, second-seeded UW-Oshkosh barely got
by UW-Platteville in kills (61-60), assists (60-54) and blocks (10-8).
The Pioneers had six aces to the Titans' five and both teams had
nine hitting errors. Both teams ended the night with 62 digs.
Leah Rosenbaum (Sr. • Wrightstown) led UW-Oshkosh with 17
kills and added three blocks. Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison) had
11 kills and six blocks and Samantha Schmidt (Jr. • Waupun)
had 18 digs. Andrea Smith (Fr. • Fond du Lac) had 14 digs
and eight kills and Christina Cahoon (Fr. • Watertown) and
Rebecca Masephol (Sr. • Pittsville) each had 12 digs. Leah
Stumpf (So. • Kaukauna) had 41 assists and seven kills and
Jacque Ray (So. • Richland Center) had 10 kills.
Lisa Bell led UW-Platteville with 17 kills and six blocks and Rachel
Chapman had 15 kills and 15 digs. Kelly Laschinger had 54 assists
and eight digs and Emily Walker had 17 digs. Rochelle Ripp added
16 digs and Abby Carey collected four service aces.
UW-Oshkosh entered
the contest ranked ninth in the NCAA Division III by the American
Volleyball Coaches Association. The Titans will find out on Sunday
(Nov. 4) if their one of the at-large teams invited to this year's
NCAA Division III Championship.
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Titans To Host UW-Platteville
In WIAC Tournament Opener
The
UW-Oshkosh women’s volleyball team opens WIAC Tournament play
by hosting UW-Platteville at 7 p.m. on Tuesday (Oct. 30) in Kolf
Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh, 31-4 and owner of a four-match winning streak, enters
Tuesday's quarterfinal round contest seeded second in the eight-team
tournament. UW-Platteville, which dropped 3-0 decisions to UW-Oshkosh
on Sept. 1 and Sept. 19, is seeded seventh in the tournament with
a 22-11 record.
Other quarterfinal round contests on Tuesday have eighth-seed UW-Stout
(10-17) at top-seed UW-Whitewater (28-4), sixth-seed UW-Superior
(20-12) at third-seed UW-Eau Claire (21-8) and fifth-seed UW-Stevens
Point (23-11) at fourth-seed UW-La Crosse (22-8).
Tuesday's winners advance to semifinal round action on Friday (Nov.
2) at the site of the highest remaining seed. |
Titans Go 4-0 At UW-Whitewater
Invitational
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The UW-Oshkosh women's volleyball team won it 30th
match for the third consecutive year and for the 14th time in
program history as it went 4-0 at the UW-Whitewater Invitational
on Friday and Saturday (Oct. 26-27) in Whitewater.
UW-Oshkosh, ranked ninth in the NCAA Division III by the American
Volleyball Coaches Association, began the tournament with wins
of 30-20, 30-20, 30-27 over Illinois Wesleyan University and 30-20,
23-30, 30-21, 30-24 over Lakeland College on Friday and victories
of 30-14, 30-18, 30-23 over Edgewood College and 31-33, 30-18,
30-13, 30-22 over Stevens Institute of Technology (N.J.) on Saturday.
UW-Oshkosh's Leah Rosenbaum (Sr. • Wrightstown) collected
47 kills on 88 attempts for a .477 hitting percentage and added
12 blocks to lead the team. Leah Stumpf (So. • Kaukauna)
dished out 131 assists to lead the the Titans' offense and Samantha
Schmidt (Jr. • Waupun) had 60 digs and Christina Cahoon
(Fr. • Watertown) had 51 to lead the defense. Andrea Smith
(Fr. • Fond du Lac) added 33 digs, 25 kills and seven service
aces and Jacque Ray (So. • Richland Center) had 26 kills.
In the opening match of the tournament against Illinois Wesleyan
University (17-15), UW-Oshkosh started off strong hitting .548
in game one and .452 in game two. UW-Oshkosh finished the sweep
with a close third game victory for its second win over the Titans
on the season. UW-Oshkosh beat Illinois Wesleyan University 30-26,
30-17, 32-34, 24-30, 15-6 on Oct. 6 in Bloomington, Ill.
Rosenbaum led the Titans with 17 kills on 25 attempts and Smith
added 11 and Ray 10. Stumpf produced 44 assists and seven digs,
Schmidt scooped up 16 digs and Cahoon added 12. Rebecca Masephol
(Sr. • Pittsville) added seven digs and all six of UW-Oshkosh's
service aces.
In match two on Friday, UW-Oshkosh beat Lakeland College (19-13)
for the third time this season behind 25 digs by Schmidt and 23
by Cahoon as the Titans collected 81 in the match. Smith added
12 digs, eight kills and four service aces and Stumpf had 41 assists
and 10 digs. Rosenbaum led the team with 13 kills and five blocks
and Ray added nine kills. Abby Halverson (Fr. • Manitowoc)
contributed six kills and three blocks.
In the opening contest on Saturday, UW-Oshkosh started
four freshmen in its second sweep of Edgewood College (9-20) this
year. The Titans used 18 service aces, including eight by Callie
Hainzinger (So. • Verona) to dominate the Eagles.
Christina Breitlow (Fr. • Hartford) had a career-high
11 kills to lead the Titans. Katelyn Vara (So. • New Berlin)
added 24 assists, seven digs, five kills and four service aces
and Sara Pannemann (Fr. • Waukesha) had a career-best 13
digs. Halverson and Kelly Ketterhagen (Fr. • Burlington)
added four blocks and Stephanie Magnuson (Fr. • Lake Geneva)
added six digs.
After losing a close first game against Stevens Institute of Techology
(32-3), UW-Oshkosh dominated the Ducks in a clash of nationally
ranked opponents. UW-Oshkosh entered the contest as the ninth
and Stevens Institute of Technology the 17th ranked team in the
NCAA Division III according to the American Volleyball Coaches
Association.
After committing four hitting errors in game one, the Titans combined
for only four total in games two, three and four to finish with
a .321 team hitting percentage. Rosenbaum led the team with 17
kills and six blocks and Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison) added
11 kills.
Schmidt tallied 19 digs, Cahoon had 16 digs and Smith collected
18 digs, six kills and three service aces. Megan Fischer (So.
• Manitowoc) added nine kills and four blocks, Stumpf amassed
46 assists, eight digs and eight kills and Masephol produced six
digs and three service aces.
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Warhawks Deny Titans A Share Of WIAC Title
 After losing two of its first three games and trailing
30-29 in the fourth, UW-Whitewater stormed back to capture the 2007
WIAC women's volleyball championship with a thrilling 3-2 victory
over UW-Oshkosh on Wednesday (Oct. 24) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Whitewater (24-4/8-0 WIAC) grabbed
its sixth WIAC title in eight seasons and 13th overall by taking
custody of a match that featured game scores of 30-21, 24-30, 25-30,
32-30, 15-9.
UW-Oshkosh (27-4/6-2) was attempting
to defeat the Warhawks and claim its third straight WIAC championship
after sharing the 2005 title with UW-Whitewater and the 2006 crown
with UW-Eau Claire. The Titans own eight WIAC championships.
Wednesday's match also involved two
of the top teams in the country as UW-Whitewater was ranked seventh
in the NCAA Division III by the American Volleyball Coaches Association
and UW-Oshkosh ninth.
UW-Whitewater won the first game as
it scored 15 of 21 points after a 15-15 tie. The contest featured
the Warhawks having two scoring runs of six points and another of
five. UW-Oshkosh took the second game as it rallied from a 20-17
deficit with a contest-ending 13-4 scoring spree.
UW-Oshkosh pulled off another comeback
in the third game as it erased an 18-11 deficit with a 12-2 scoring
run. The Titans then yielded two points to the Warhawks before counting
seven of the game's last nine points.
The fourth game was documented with
16 ties. UW-Whitewater had a 29-28 lead, but UW-Oshkosh scored two
straight points to take a 30-29 advantage. The Warhawks then scored
off the Titans' potential match-ending serve and added two more
points to clinch the victory and force a fifth and deciding game.
The fifth game was all UW-Whitewater
as the Warhawks jumped out to an 8-2 lead. UW-Oshkosh got as close
as 13-9, but UW-Whitewater ended the game and the match with two
straight points.
UW-Whitewater hit .221 for the match,
including .383 in the fourth game and .355 in the fifth. UW-Oshkosh
had a hitting percentage of .188, including .366 in the third game.
The Titans also hit a negative .044 in the first game and .062 in
the fifth.
Kelly Sorenson had 18 kills and 21
digs to lead UW-Whitewater, while Rebekah Nelson totaled 14 kills
and 23 digs and Abby Schultz 13 kills and 21 digs. The Warhawks
also benefited from the 54 assists and 13 digs of Kate Lazotte and
28 digs of Kristina Conlin.
Jacque Ray (So. • Richland Center)
and Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison) paced UW-Oshkosh 13 kills each.
The Titans also received 12 kills from Megan Fischer (So. •
Manitowoc), 10 kills and 18 digs from Andrea Smith (Fr. •
Fond du Lac), 55 assists and 10 digs from Leah Stumpf (So. •
Kaukauna), 29 digs and three service aces from Samantha Schmidt
(Jr. • Waupun) and 19 digs and four service aces from Christina
Cahoon (Fr. • Watertown).
As the undisputed regular season champion,
UW-Whitewater will be the top seed for the WIAC Tournament that
begins on Oct. 30. The Warhawks will host eighth-seed UW-Stout in
a quarterfinal round contest, while second-seed UW-Oshkosh will
host seventh-seed UW-Platteville.
Other quarterfinal round contests feature
fifth-seed UW-Stevens Point at fourth-seed UW-La Crosse and sixth-seed
UW-Superior at third-seed UW-Eau Claire.
Quarterfinal round winners will advance
to the semifinals at the site of the highest remaining seed on Nov.
2. The highest seed will also host the third-place and championship
matches on Nov. 3. The winner of the WIAC Tournament earns the league's
automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Championship.
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Titans To Play For WIAC Title
UW-Oshkosh
can earn a share of the 2007 WIAC women’s volleyball championship
with a victory over UW-Whitewater on Wednesday (Oct. 24) in Kolf
Sports Center.
Wednesday's 7 p.m. contest is the WIAC regular season finale for
both teams. UW-Oshkosh enters the match with a 27-3 overall record,
including a second-place 6-1 mark in the WIAC. UW-Whitewater owns
a 22-4 record, including a first-place 7-0 value in the WIAC.
UW-Whitewater has clinched at least a share of its sixth WIAC championship
in eight years. The Warhawks can capture this year’s title
outright with a win over the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh, which shared WIAC championships with UW-Whitewater in
2005 and UW-Eau Claire in 2006, can grab a piece of this year’s
league title with a victory over UW-Whitewater.
Wednesday's contest also involves two of the top teams in the country
as UW-Whitewater is ranked seventh in the NCAA Division III by the
American Volleyball Coaches Association and UW-Oshkosh ninth. |
UW-Oshkosh Goes 3-1 At Own Invitational
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After sweeping three opponents in its opening pool,
the UW-Oshkosh women's volleyball team settled for a second-place
finish at the eight-team Titan Invitational held Friday and Saturday
(Oct. 12-13) in Kolf Sports Center. The tournament featured five
nationally ranked NCAA Division III teams.
UW-Oshkosh (25-2), ranked fifth in the NCAA Division III, opened
the tournament by beating Lakeland College (14-9) for the second
time this season 34-32, 30-25, 30-25 and UW-Stevens Point (15-9)
30-27, 30-24, 30-26 on Friday. On Saturday the Titans wrapped
up first play in their pool with a 30-21, 30-24, 30-22 win over
Milwaukee School of Engineering (7-15) and captured second-place
when they fell 30-21, 31-29, 30-27 to number one ranked Juniata
College (Pa.) (24-3) in the championship match.
For the weekend, Andrea Smith (Fr. • Fond du Lac) led UW-Oshkosh
with 33 kills and added 51 digs. Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison),
who was named to the ten-person all-tournament team, added 31
kills, 11 digs and six blocks and Jacque Ray (So. • Richland
Center) had 30 kills and eight blocks. Samantha Schmidt (Jr. •
Waupun), who joined Vail with an all-tournament team nod topped
the team with 82 digs. Rebecca Masephol (Sr. • Pittsville)
added 39 digs and six service aces, Christina Cahoon (Fr. •
Watertown) chipped in 51 digs and Leah Stumpf (So. • Kaukauna)
dished out 128 assists and collected 33 digs.
Smith led UW-Oshkosh against Lakeland College with 13 kills and
added 15 digs and two service aces. Schmidt tallied 24 digs and
two service aces and Vail slammed down 10 kills. Stumpf put up
27 assists and Katelyn Vara (So. • New Berlin) added 10
helpers. Both Cahoon and Masephol scooped up 10 digs as the Titans
amassed 85 digs in the match.
In its non-conference battle against UW-Stevens Point, Smith led
the Titans again with 12 kills and collected 15 digs. Ray added
10 kills and Stumpf had 33 assists and 10 digs. Schmidt led the
team with 21 digs and Masephol added 12 digs and three service
aces.
Kelly Ketterhagen (Fr. • Burlington) led the Titans with
10 kills against Milwaukee School of Engineering as all 16 available
players saw court time. Stumpf dished out 31 assists and Vara
had 13 as UW-Oshkosh had 48 kills and 45 assists in the match.
Schmidt tallied 20 digs, Cahoon 16 and Masephol 10 to lead the
defensive corps. Callie Hainzinger (So. • Verona) and Masephol
each had three service aces.
In the championship match of the tournament, UW-Oshkosh could
not overcome nine service errors, losing for the first time in
25 matches. Vail was the only Titan to muster double-digit kills
with 10 and added three blocks. Masephol had eight kills and seven
digs and Schmidt and Cahoon each scooped up 17 saves. Smith recorded
15 digs and Stumpf dished out 37 assists and had 11 digs.
UW-Oshkosh was playing without two-time All-American Leah Rosenbaum
(Sr. • Wrightstown) who missed the entire weekend due to
illness. It was the first matches missed for Rosenbaum in her
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Titans To Host Five Nationally-Ranked Teams
Five
of the top-25 ranked teams in the
NCAA Division III invade Kolf Sports
Center to participate in the UW-Oshkosh
Invitational held this Friday and
Saturday (Oct. 12-13). The eight-team
tournament will have four matches
played at the same time at 5 p.m.
and 7:15 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m.
and 12:15 p.m. on Saturday.
UW-Oshkosh welcomes number ranked
Juniata College (Pa.) for the first
time since the 1996 season, when
the Eagles beat the Titans in a
five-game thriller in the semifinals
of the NCAA Division III tournament.
Juniata College is coached by Larry
Bock, the all-time winningest coach
in
NCAA history with a record of 1,131-174.
Bock was named the American Volleyball
Coaches Association National Coach
of the Year in 1988, 1989, 1993,
2004 and 2006 and has led Juniata
College to 26 NCAA Division III
championships. The Eagles have reached
the NCAA Division III semifinals
21 times and the national finals
on seven occasions.
Last season the Eagles won their
second NCAA Division III national
championship en route to a 41-1
record. They also claimed the national
championship in 2004 and were national
runner-ups in 2005.
Juniata College (21-2), which has
not lost to a NCAA Division III
opponent this season, is led by
2006 AVCA First-Team selection Amber
Thomas. Thomas was also named an
AVCA Division III Second-Team selection
in 2005 after being named the National
Freshman of the Year.
The Eagles also had Beth Kozak and
Megan Sollenberger gain First Team
All-Region accolades last season.
With a sparkling 19-2 record, UW-Whitewater
enters the weekend as the number
third ranked team in the nation
with one of its losses coming to
the hands of Juniata College. The
Warhawks claimed the 2005 NCAA Division
III championship by beating Juniata
College in five-games and also claimed
the title in 2002.
For her efforts, UW-Whitewater's
mentor Stacy Boudreau was named
the 2005 AVCA National Coach of
the Year. Boudreau has an all-time
coaching record of 145-48 with a
94-13 mark with the Warhawks. UW-Whitewater
features a roster of five seniors,
including returning All-Americans
Carly Polk and Rebekah Nelson. Last
season Polk was named to the All-American
Second-Team and Nelson the Third-Team
in leading the Warhawks to a third-place
national finish.
UW-Oshkosh moved into the top-five
in the NCAA Division III poll for
the first time this season and currently
sits in the number five slot. The
Titans are riding a 22-match winning
streak since losing their first
contest of the season to Carthage
College. Along the way UW-Oshkosh
set a new NCAA Division III record
by winning 57-consecutive games,
beating the old standard of 49 set
by Washington University (Mo.) in
1995.
Brian Schaefer, who picked up his
100th career win this past weekend
in a 3-2 victory over Illinois Wesleyan
University has a career coaching
record of 100-18, all with the Titans.
UW-Oshkosh is led by reigning AVCA
National Player of the Week Leah
Rosenbaum. Rosenbaum was named a
First-Team All-American in 2006
and Third-Team in 2005. Kim Vail
was also named First-Team All Region
last season. The Titans have advanced
to the NCAA Division III tournament
the last two seasons.
UW-La Crosse, who sits as the 19th-ranked
team in the NCAA Division III boasts
a record of 18-4, with two of those
losses coming to UW-Oshkosh and
UW-Whitewater.
Head coach Shelia Perkins, who eclipsed
the 400-win barrier last year, has
an all-time coaching record of 435-246.
At the helm for the Eagles she has
led them to a mark of 333-135 and
a quarterfinal round appearance
in the NCAA Division III tournament
in 2003 and 2004. The Eagles are
led by the hitting of Katelyn Carlson
and Amber Schoonover and the setting
of Samantha Dries.
With a 24-12 record, UW-Stevens
Point had a break-out season last
year as head coach Stacey White
led the Pointers to their most victories
since 1995 and highest winning percentage
since 1985. This season, despite
some key injuries, UW-Stevens Point
has climbed to a 14-8 record giving
White an all-time coaching mark
of 102-121 with the Pointers.
Shelly Maus, a First-Team All-Region
performer in 2006 leads the Pointers
in hitting and blocking. Amanda
Mix, Beth Richter and Jill Wittmann
have also had solid seasons thus
far for the Pointers. Lakeland College,
a NCAA Division III tournament participant
in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 has
five players with over 120 kills.
Chad Schreiber, the head coach of
the Muskies sports a record of 245-196.
14-8 on the year, Lakeland College
is a perfect 9-0 in the Northern
Athletic Conference and is led by
the outside hitting tandem of Ashley
Domask and Brittanie Paulus. Jessica
Sparling runs the offense for the
Muskies which has a seven-match
winning streak.
Milwaukee School of Engineering,
which is coming off of its best
season in school history, is mentored
by Adam Stikel. Last season, Stikel
led the Raiders to a 19-12 record
and has an all-time coaching record
of 84-180.
MSOE is led by Erika Glapinski,
Kelly Mavis and Allie Sowinski.
The Raiders currently have a record
of 7-12 and looks to snap a four-match
losing streak.
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Titans'
Rosenbaum Named National Player Of The
Week
Leah Rosenbaum, a senior middle blocker for then
seventh-ranked UW-Oshkosh, has been
named the Sports Imports/AVCA NCAA
Division III Women's Volleyball
National Player of the Week.
She earned the award for her play
in helping the Titans win four matches
at the Illinois Wesleyan University
Tournament held Oct. 5-6, including
an upset of then fourth-ranked Emory
University (Ga.).
Rosenbaum
hit .437 with 61 kills in 119 attempts
as seventh-ranked UW-Oshkosh went
unbeaten in four matches, including
a 3-0 victory over fourth-ranked
Emory University on Oct. 5. She
also totaled seven digs, two service
aces, two solo blocks and one assist
to help the Titans extend their
winning streak to 22 consecutive
matches.
In UW-Oshkosh’s sweep of Emory
University, Rosenbaum hit .700 with
15 kills in 20 attempts. She also
counted two digs and assists on
two blocks. Rosenbaum then hit .375
with 18 kills in 40 attempts and
counted two digs as the Titans defeated
Hope College (Mich.), 3-1, on Oct.
5. UW-Oshkosh’s loss to the
Flying Dutch in the first game,
snapped the Titans’ NCAA Division
III-record 57-game winning streak.
Rosenbaum concluded her week’s
activity with strong performances
against Millikin University (Ill.)
and Illinois Wesleyan University
on Oct. 6. In a sweep of Millikin
University, Rosenbaum hit .619 with
13 kills on 21 attempts. In UW-Oshkosh’s
3-2 win over Illinois Wesleyan University,
the two-time NCAA Division III All-American
hit .263 with 15 kills in 38 attempts
while compiling three digs and two
solo blocks.
Rosenbaum is the third athlete
from UW-Oshkosh to earn Sports Imports/AVCA
Division III National Player of
the Week honors, and the first since
Christina Southward in October of
2001. The Titans are coached by
Brian Schaefer.
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UW-Oshkosh Wins
Illinois Wesleyan University Invitational
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The UW-Oshkosh women's volleyball team won its 22nd
straight match, but saw its NCAA Division
III consecutive games won record snapped
at 57-games at the Illinois Wesleyan
University Invitational held Friday
and Saturday (Oct. 5-6) in Bloomington,
Ill. The Titans won the tournament with
a 4-0 record.
The Titans' winning scores were 30-21,
30-26, 30-23 over Emory University (Ga.)
and 22-30, 30-22, 30-24, 30-27 over
Hope College (Mich.) on Friday and 31-29,
30-19, 30-18 over Millikin Univ. (Ill.)
and 30-26, 30-17, 32-34, 30-24, 15-6
over Illinois Wesleyan University on
Saturday. The consecutive games winning
streak was also the fourth-longest in
NCAA history.
Leah Rosenbaum (Sr. • Wrightstown),
who was named to the six-member all-tournament
team, led the Titans with 61 kills on
a .445 hitting percentage, while adding
18 blocks. Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison)
tallied 30 kills, Megan Fischer (So.
• Manitowoc) slammed down 29 kills
and hit .309 and Andrea Smith (Fr. •
Fond du Lac) had 29 kills to lead the
front court for the Titans.
Leah Stumpf (So. • Kaukauna) totaled
144 assists to lead the Titans' offense.
Samantha Schmidt (Jr. • Waupun)
scooped up 62 digs, Rebecca Masephol
(Sr. • Pittsville) added 45 digs
and 11 service aces and Smith picked
up 43 digs. Christina Cahoon (Fr. •
Watertown), who joined Rosenbaum on
the all-tournament team had 57 digs
and only two receiving errors.
In a battle of NCAA Division III top-ten
teams, UW-Oshkosh (22-1) opened up play
against Emory University (19-4) on Friday.
The Titans entered the match ranked
7th and the Eagles 4th according to
the latest AVCA Division III poll.
UW-Oshkosh hit strong as a team, registering
only eight hitting errors for a .296
hitting percentage. Rosenbaum paced
the Titans offensively as she had 15
kills on 20 attempts and added two blocks.
Smith led the team with 13 digs, Fischer
added seven kills and Masephol had a
match-high four service aces and scooped
up nine digs.
After a lackluster start to the match
against Hope College (12-6), UW-Oshkosh
responded in the second, third and fourth
games to finish the match with a tournament
high 93 digs. Schmidt recorded 22 digs,
Cahoon and Masephol each had 19 and
Smith collected 11 in the victory.
Rosenbaum led the team with 18 kills,
Smith and Vail each added nine and Masephol
had three service aces. At the net,
Rosenbaum had five blocks and Jacque
Ray (So. • Richland Center) added
four stuffs. Stumpf dished out 46 assists
and added seven digs.
Down 17-10 to open the match against
Millikin University (14-9) on Saturday,
UW-Oshkosh responded by going on a 15-8
run to tie the score at 25-25. The score
was knotted four more times until the
Titans finally pulled out the victory
on a hitting error by the Flying Dutchmen.
Games two and three were all UW-Oshkosh
as they recorded double-digit wins in
both stanzas. Rosenbaum led the team
with 13 kills on 21 errorless attempts.
Cahoon had 14 digs, Katelyn Vara (So.
• New Berlin) had 28 assists and
Smith amassed 10 digs and seven kills.
Ray led the Titans with five stuffs
at the net.
In the battle of the Titans, UW-Oshkosh
survived its first five-game match of
the year against Illinois Wesleyan University
(10-11). After taking comfortable victories
in the first two games, UW-Oshkosh lead
29-27 in game three before Illinois
Wesleyan University came back to post
the win.
After forcing a deciding fifth game,
Illinois Wesleyan University found itself
in a hole to start the final contest.
Ahead 3-1, Callie Hainzinger (So. •
Verona) served five straight points,
three on service aces to give UW-Oshkosh
a comfortable 8-1 lead at the side change.
Illinois Wesleyan University could not
get closer than six points the rest
of the way in the nine-point loss.
Rosenbaum again led UW-Oshkosh with
15 kills and eight blocks. Vail recorded
13 kills and Smith racked up 10 kills
and nine digs. Schmidt had 18 digs,
Cahoon 16 and Masephol 11 to lead the
defensive corps. Stumpf ran the office
with 57 assists and added six kills
and three service aces. Masephol had
four and Hainzinger three to push UW-Oshkosh
to 15 team service aces.
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Titans Pick Up Huge
WIAC Road Win
 The UW-Oshkosh
women's volleyball team extended its own
NCAA Division III record with a 3-0 (30-26,
30-28, 35-33) victory over UW-La Crosse
on Wednesday (Sept. 26) in La Crosse.
The Titans have now won 54 consecutive games,
tied for the sixth-best mark in NCAA history
among Division I, II and III schools. UW-Oshkosh
set the Division III record in a 3-0 victory
over Beloit College on Sept. 24.
UW-Oshkosh, tied for seventh in the AVCA's
NCAA Division III poll, improved to 18-1
overall and 4-0 in the WIAC with its win
on Wednesday. The Titans have also won 18
straight matches. UW-La Crosse, ranked 18th
in the AVCA's NCAA Division III poll, falls
to 12-3 overall and 0-2 in the WIAC with
the loss.
The Titans won the first game 30-26 and
the second 30-28 before falling behind 20-13
in game three. They trailed 29-26 in game
three, but went on to record a 35-33 victory.
Jacque Ray led UW-Oshkosh with 16 kills
while Leah Rosenbuam added 14 and Megan
Fischer 12. Leah Stumpf led the Titans with
38 assists while Samantha Schmidt finished
with a match-high 28 digs. The team hit
.247 as a team.
Katelyn Carlson led UW-La Crosse with 15
kills with Amber Schoonover finishing with
14. Schoonover also had 14 digs. Samantha
Dries totaled 38 assists and 18 digs. Rosie
Rislow and Melannie Tate finished with 15
digs while Brianne Stankus had 14.
The Eagles hit .200 as a team, including
.115 in the third game with 17 kills and
10 errors in 175 attempts.
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Titans
Establish NCAA Record
 It was a
historical match for the UW-Oshkosh women's
volleyball team on Monday (Sept. 24) in
Kolf Sports Center as the Titans swept Beloit
College and broke the NCAA Division III
record for consecutive games won.
UW-Oshkosh
(17-1), ranked eighth in the NCAA Division
III by the American Volleyball Coaches Association,
won its 17th straight match and 51st consecutive
game by outscoring Beloit College (8-7)
in contests of 30-26, 30-15 and 30-28.
UW-Oshkosh's
victory in the second contest surpassed
a 49-game winning streak that Washington
University (Mo.) put together for a NCAA
Division III record in 1995. The Titans
then won their 51st consecutive game in
the third contest to establish the eighth-longest
streak in NCAA Division I, II or III history.
Division I member University of Florida
won 105 consecutive games in 2003 to set
the all-time NCAA record, while Division
I member Long Beach State University (Calif.)
ranks second with 69.
UW-Oshkosh
had an attack percentage of .268 against
Beloit College. The Titans totaled 54 kills,
including nine by Leah Rosenbaum (Sr. •
Wrightstown) and eight by both Andrea Smith
(Fr. • Fond du Lac) and Kim Vail (Sr.
• Madison).
UW-Oshkosh
also received seven kills and two digs from
Megan Fischer (So. • Manitowoc), 14
digs, six kills and two service aces from
Rebecca Masephol (Sr. • Pittsville),
33 assists and four digs from Leah Stumpf
(So. • Kaukauna), 14 digs from Christina
Cahoon (Fr. • Watertown) and 11 digs
and three service aces from Samantha Schmidt
(Jr. • Waupun).
Beloit College,
which joined UW-Oshkosh as a participant
in the 2006 NCAA Division III Championship,
had an attack percentage of just .073. The
Buccaneers compiled 21 kills, including
six by Christine Brown, five by Katie McCool
and four by Alli Thompson.
Beloit College
also obtained 11 digs from Brown, 17 digs
and three kills from Mary Parker, 12 digs
from Esther Chiu and 10 digs and six assists
from Caitlin O'Leary.
UW-Oshkosh
hit .300 in the first game as it pulled
away from a 6-6 tie with a 7-3 scoring run.
Beloit College crawled to within 22-21,
but UW-Oshkosh ended the game with an 8-2
scoring spree.
The second
game was dominated by UW-Oshkosh as the
Titans out-hit the Buccaneers, .471-.098.
After a 3-3 tie, UW-Oshkosh scored 25 of
the next 34 points to build a 28-12 advantage
and roll to the victory.
In the third
game, UW-Oshkosh manufactured leads of 10-4,
16-11 and 18-13 before Beloit College rallied
to grab a 22-21 advantage. Following a 24-24
tie, UW-Oshkosh counted six of the last
10 points to win the game and capture the
match.
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Titans
Swat Yellowjackets
 UW-Oshkosh's run at NCAA Division III women's volleyball
history remained alive as the Titans posted
a 3-0 victory over UW-Superior on Saturday
(Sept. 22) in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh
(16-1/3-0 WIAC) took the match from UW-Superior
(9-6/0-2 WIAC) after winning games of 30-23,
30-13 and 30-24. The Titans have won 16
straight matches and 48 consecutive games,
with the latter representing the second-longest
streak in NCAA Division III history.
UW-Oshkosh
has an opportunity to break the NCAA Division
III record of 49 consecutive games won when
it hosts Beloit College on Monday (Sept.
24) in Kolf Sports Center. Washington University
(Mo.) established the current record during
the 1995 season.
UW-Oshkosh,
ranked eighth in the NCAA Division III by
the American Volleyball Coaches Association,
had an attack percentage of .265. The Titans
hit a match-best .333 in game one, .281
in game two and .200 in game three.
UW-Superior
(9-6/0-2 WIAC) registered an attack percentage
of .130. The Yellowjackets hit .412 in the
first game, but was held to marks of .000
in the second and third contests.
Leah Rosenbaum
(Sr. • Wrightstown) counted 13 kills
to pace UW-Oshkosh, while Megan Fischer
(So. • Manitowoc) tallied six and
Stephanie Magnuson (Fr. • Lake Geneva)
and Valerie Yost (Jr. • Oshkosh) five
each. The Titans also received eight digs,
four kills and three service aces from Andrea
Smith (Fr. • Fond du Lac), 27 assists
from Leah Stumpf (So. • Kaukauna),
14 assists and two digs from Katelyn Vara
(So. • New Berlin) and 10 digs and
two service aces from Christina Cahoon (Fr.
• Watertown).
Chelsie Christofferson
notched 10 digs and nine kills to lead UW-Superior.
The Yellowjackets also obtained 24 assists
and six digs from Alicia Fairchild, 17 digs
from Kayla Finck, 13 digs from Samantha
Blake and seven digs and five kills from
Brittany Jarvis.
UW-Oshkosh
took control of the first game after it
broke a 9-9 tie with an 8-1 scoring run.
The Titans opened up a 21-13 lead before
UW-Superior cut its deficit to 27-22. UW-Oshkosh
then scored three of the next four points
to win the game.
UW-Oshkosh
overwhelmed UW-Superior in the second game
as it scored 15 straight points to take
a 19-2 lead. The Yellowjackets pulled to
within 27-12, but the Titans won the game
after scoring three of the last four points.
UW-Superior
gave UW-Oshkosh all it could handle in the
third game as it jumped out to leads of
7-3 and 19-15. The Titans then rallied to
take a 24-21 advantage and fought off the
Yellowjackets the rest of the way.
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Titans
Fight Off Blugolds
 UW-Oshkosh overcame deficits of eight points in the
first game and five points in the second
to sweep UW-Eau Claire, 3-0, in a women's
volleyball match held Friday (Sept. 21)
in Kolf Sports Center.
UW-Oshkosh
(15-1/2-0 WIAC) took the match by winning
games of 32-30, 30-27 and 30-25. The Titans
have won 15 straight matches and 45 consecutive
games, with the latter representing the
fourth-longest streak in NCAA Division III
history.
UW-Oshkosh,
ranked eighth in the NCAA Division III by
the American Volleyball Coaches Association,
hit .181 as Kim Vail (Sr. • Madison)
totaled 13 kills and Andrea Smith (Fr. •
Fond du Lac) 11.
The Titans
also received 11 digs from Smith, 42 assists,
10 digs, four kills and three service aces
from Leah Stumpf (So. • Kaukauna),
16 digs from Samantha Schmidt (Jr. •
Waupun), 13 digs from Christina Cahoon (Fr.
• Watertown) and eight digs and four
kills from Rebecca Masephol (Sr. •
Pittsville).
UW-Eau Claire,
which shared last year's WIAC title with
UW-Oshkosh, hit .137 as Abby Freiborg compiled
16 kills and Nikki Peterson seven.
The Blugolds
(8-5/0-1 WIAC) also acquired 11 digs and
five service aces from Freiborg, 33 assists,
14 digs and two service aces from Emily
Haese and 13 digs from Heather Harnell.
UW-Oshkosh
rallied to win the first game as it bounced
back from deficits of 16-9, 19-11, 26-22
and 29-28. The Titans tied the score at
29-29 and then won the game after counting
three of the last four points.
UW-Eau Claire
jumped out to a 21-16 lead in the second
game before UW-Oshkosh scored six straight
points to take a 22-21 advantage. The Blugolds
tied the score at 22-22 and took a 25-24
lead before the Titans countered with three
consecutive points to take a 27-25 advantage.
Following two straight points by UW-Eau
Claire, UW-Oshkosh finished off the Blugolds
with three unanswered points of its own.
The third game
was all UW-Oshkosh as the Titans led from
start to finish. UW-Oshkosh constructed
leads of 12-7, 15-11 and 23-19 before UW-Eau
Claire reduced its deficit to 25-24. The
Titans then kept their winning streaks alive
by scoring five of the remaining six points.
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Titans Continue Winning Ways
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