Women's Volleyball

Women's Volleyball Travels To No. 11 CSU And Wyoming

Nov. 9, 1999

UNLV at No. 11 Colorado State
Thurs., Nov. 11 -- 7:00 p.m. MST
Match at Moby Arena (9,001), Fort Collins, Colo.

UNLV at Wyoming Sat., Nov. 13 -- 7:00 p.m. MST
Match at MultiPurpose Gym (1,200), Laramie, Wyo.

The UNLV volleyball team will embark on its final Mountain West Conference road trip of the season this week as it travels to No. 11 Colorado State and Wyoming. The Rebels will face CSU on Thursday, Nov. 11, at 7:00 p.m. MST at Moby Arena (9,001) in Fort Collins, Colo. The team will then battle Wyoming on Saturday, Nov. 13 at 7:00 p.m. MST at MultiPurpose Gym (1,200) in Laramie, Wyo.

THE OPPONENTS

No. 11 Colorado State (22-1, 9-1 MWC) is has won five straight matches after losing its only match of the season at UNLV...CSU is coached by Tom Hilbert who is in his third year at the school with a record of 73-15 and is in his 11th year overall with a career mark of 247-87...The Rams are led in kills by Catie Vagneur (4.09), in digs by Angela Knopf (2.65), in assists by Allison Peckham (12.96) and blocks by Summer Jennings (1.29).

Wyoming (8-17, 2-8 MWC) has lost its last seven matches...The Cowgirls are coached by Susan Judge who is in her fourth year at the school with a record of 57-60 and is in her sixth year overall with a career mark of 94-92...UW is led in kills by Melody Friehauf (3.84), digs by Jamie Burke (2.49), assists by Brooke Lowry (10.55) and blocks by Friehauf (1.32).

THE REBELS

UNLV (9-12, 1-9 MWC) started off the year with a best-ever record of 7-0...The Rebels are coming off a four-game loss to Utah and a three-gamer to No. 10 BYU and have lost five straight ...UNLV recorded its biggest win of the season over then-No. 14 Colorado State (who was previously unbeaten on the season) on Oct. 16...UNLV returns eight players and five starters from last year's squad that finished the season with an overall record of 23-8...The Rebels finished tied for second in the Western Athletic Conference's Mountain Division with a mark of 11-3 and lost in the quarterfinals of the WAC Tournament to then-No. 6 BYU...Head Coach Deitre Collins is in her fourth season and has a career record of 46-60...The Rebels are led in kills by Angie Sylvas with 3.85 per game, digs by Justine Kamelamela with 2.69 pg and blocks by Alicia Erickson with 1.26 per game.

NEW FACES

The Rebels welcome the addition of six newcomers in Shannon Chase, a 5-9 freshman outside hitter/defensive specialist from Las Vegas, Nev., who transferred to UNLV from Colorado State (but didn't play intercollegiate volleyball there), Alicia Erickson, a 6-4 sophomore middle blocker from Las Vegas, Nev., who transferred from Washington State, Oge Fitz, a 5-10 sophomore outside hitter from San Jose, Calif., who transferred from Cal State Fullerton, Maria Julia Goes, a 5-9 sophomore setter from Sorocaba, Brazil, who transferred from National American University, Leiana Oswald, a 6-0 freshman middle blocker from Burnaby, B.C., and Robyn Shea a 5-10 junior setter from Salt Lake City, Utah, who transferred from Weber State.

REBEL RETURNERS

The Rebels return eight players from last year's squad. Included in those eight are five seniors. The Rebels return two all-conference players in second team All-WAC selections Angie Sylvas and Justine Kamelamela. Sylvas, a 5-11 senior outside hitter, was also selected to the All-WAC Tournament Team last season. She led the team in kills per game and digs per game last season. Kamelamela, a 6-0 junior outside hitter, was second on the team in kills per game and third in digs per game. Also returning are Christel Eves, a 5-10 senior middle blocker, Danielle Gerlach, a 6-0 senior outside hitter, Amber Graham, a 5-11 sophomore middle blocker, Jeanette Graves, a 6-1 senior outside hitter, Ana Ramos, a 5-4 junior defensive specialist, and Kendra Wilkinson, a 5-4 senior defensive specialist.

LAST WEEK

Last week, UNLV lost at home to Utah 13-15, 15-8, 15-8, 15-4 and No. 10 BYU 16-14, 15-12, 15-6.

NEXT WEEK

UNLV will be back at home next week for its final two regular season matches of the season against Air Force on Friday, Nov. 19 and New Mexico on Saturday, Nov. 20. Both matches will begin at 7:00 p.m. at Lied Gymnasium.

SERIES HISTORY

Colorado State leads the all-time series with UNLV 5-2. UNLV won the last meeting in Las Vegas this season 15-7, 15-13, 4-15, 16-14. Wyoming leads the all-time series with UNLV 6-1. Wyoming won the last meeting in Las Vegas this season 15-13, 15-8, 15-7.

UNLV CHOSEN TO FINISH FOURTH IN MWC BY COACHES

The 1999 Mountain West Conference Volleyball Preseason Coaches' Poll predicted UNLV will finish fourth out of eight teams in the conference following the 1999 campaign. The following is the order that the MWC coaches predicted the conference will end up this season: Brigham Young, Colorado State, Utah, UNLV, Wyoming, New Mexico, San Diego State and Air Force.

UNLV RECEIVES VOTES IN PRESEASON POLL FOR FIRST TIME

For the first time in program history, the UNLV volleyball team opened a season after being mentioned in the USA Today/AVCA preseason national poll. UNLV received votes three separate weeks in 1998, but has never received prior mention in a preseason national poll. This year, the Rebels received one vote in the preseason poll. Topping the preseason poll was Penn State, followed closely by Stanford, Nebraska, Hawai'i and 1998 NCAA champion Long Beach State.

REBEL REWARDS

UNLV won the title of the Official All-Star Cafe/UNLV Volleyball Classic with a 3-0 mark. Senior Angie Sylvas was named MVP of the tournament, while senior Christel Eves and junior Robyn Shea were both named to the all-tournament team....UNLV was declared runner-up at the Maryland Tournament based on total games, even though both UNLV and Colorado State went 3-0 at the event. Junior Justine Kamelamela and sophomore Amber Graham were named to the all-tournament team...The Rebels took second place at the UNLV Invitational falling in the championship match to No. 19 USC in three games...Senior Jeanette Graves and sophomore Amber Graham were selected to the all-tournament team.

REBELS STARTED SEASON WITH BEST-EVER MARK

UNLV started the season with seven straight wins before dropping their first match of the year to No. 19 USC. The 7-0 record was UNLV's best start in program history. UNLV's previous best start was in 1979 and 1998, when the team started 5-0 both seasons.

EVES TIES REBEL MARK AT MARYLAND

Senior Christel Eves recorded 8 service aces against Maryland, which tied the Rebel record for most service aces in a match. In 1984, Debbie Brooks had 8 vs. UC San Diego.

REBEL DOUBLE-DOUBLES

So far this season, five Rebels have recorded a double-double in a match. Angie Sylvas has seven (21 kills, 17 digs vs. Louisville, 15 kills, 11 digs at Maryland, 18 kills, 12 digs vs. USC, 23 kills, 14 digs at UNR, 11 kills, 11 digs vs. Wyoming, 17 kills, 11 digs at UNM, 21 kills, 11 digs at SDSU), Justine Kamelamela has seven (16 kills, 13 digs vs. Louisville, 12 kills, 10 digs vs. Rutgers, 16 kills, 16 digs at Maryland, 11 kills, 19 digs vs. SDSU, 18 assists, 14 digs at UNM, 48 assists, 13 digs at AFA, 40 assists, 13 digs vs. Utah), Julia Goes has three (42 assists, 10 digs vs. Rutgers, 78 assists, 10 digs vs. UNR, 48 assists, 10 digs vs. SDSU), Jeanette Graves has three (12 kills, 11 digs vs. USC, 17 kills, 15 digs at SDSU, 13 kills, 10 digs vs. Utah), Danielle Gerlach has one (11 kills, 11 digs vs. Utah) and Christel Eves has one (10 kills, 15 digs vs. UNR).

REBEL 20-KILL CLUB

UNLV has had two players break the 20 kill barrier in a match this season...Angie Sylvas has done it four times with 23 kills at UNR, 21 kills vs. Louisville, 25 kills at Air Force and 21 kills at San Diego State...Jeanette Graves recorded a season-high 20 kills at Air Force.

COLLINS BECOMES REBEL VB'S ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACH

With UNLV's win over Southern Illinois, head coach Deitre Collins became the program's all-time winningest coach. The win over SIU was her 40th with the program and it surpassed Karen Lamb, who compiled 39 wins from 1987-85. Collins currently has 45.

UNLV STRONG AT HOME

UNLV has now won 18 of its last 23 home matches at Lied Gymnasium. The Rebels won 15 straight at home dating back to the 1998 season before losing to USC this season. The Rebels were 13-1 at home during the 1998 season.

REBELS RANK IN THE MOUNTAIN WEST

Here is how the Rebels rank in the conference stats...3rd in service aces (1.74), 5th in hitting percentage (.179), assists (13.01), blocks (2.53), and kills (14.32), and 6th in digs (12.75) ...Individually, UNLV has a player ranked in the MWC in each statistical category except assists...Angie Sylvas is 5th in kills (3.85), Justine Kamelamela is 6th in digs (2.69), Alicia Erickson is 7th in blocks (1.26) and 9th in hitting percentage (.279), while Christel Eves is 8th in service aces (0.32).

CAREER HIGHS SET THIS YEAR

Justine Kamelamela had a career-high 19 digs vs. SDSU and had 56 assists, 9 block assists and 10 total blocks at SDSU...Christel Eves tied her career high of 15 digs vs. Louisville and at UNR...Eves tied both her career high of 9 block assists and 9 total blocks vs. New Orleans...Eves also recorded a career-high 8 service aces at Maryland as she tied the Rebel record for most service aces in a match...Amber Graham recorded a career-high7 digs vs. Louisville...Graham also tied her career high of 7 total blocks vs. Louisville and set a new career high of 3 block solos...Graham tied her career-high of 19 kills at UNR as well as tied her career-high in block assists and total blocks with 7 at UNR...Angie Sylvas recorded a career-high 6 service aces vs. Maryland...Jeanette Graves turned in a career high 4 assists vs. USC, had 63 attempts at Air Force and tied her career high of 15 digs at SDSU...Danielle Gerlach had a career-high 16 kills and 45 attempts at UNR...Kendra Wilkinson had a career-high 14 digs vs. SDSU along with a career-high-tying 3 service aces...Alicia Erickson had 11 kills at UNR and 10 block assists vs. SDSU and at SDSU...Julia Goes had 78 assists at UNR, which was two shy of the Rebel single-match assist record...Goes has recorded 10 kills three times.

OTHER REBEL NOTES

UNLV had 17 service aces in its match at Maryland...That figure is only two off the UNLV record of 19 set at California in 1984...UNLV's next highest service ace total in a match this season is 10...Kendra Wilkinson recorded her first career kill at UNR...Wilkinson is a senior...The Rebels had five players record double figures in kills at UNR...UNLV had a season-high hitting percentage vs. New Orleans of .391...The Rebels have also recorded the following season-high totals for a match: 86 kills at UNR, 203 attacks at UNR, 81 assists at UNR, 82 digs vs. Louisville, 21.0 total blocks at SDSU...Jeanette Graves and Amber Graham both hit .643 against New Orleans (10 kills, 1 error, 14 attacks)...UNLV defeated then-No. 14 Colorado State for its first victory against a ranked team in five tries this season and it CSU's only loss of the season.

HEAD COACH DEITRE COLLINS

Head coach Deitre Collins is now in her fourth year at UNLV. Collins, who is a former member of the U.S. National Team and a three-time NCAA All-American middle blocker at Hawai'i, led UNLV to a 23-8 record in 1998. The team advanced to the semifinals of the WAC Tournament and recorded its best-ever win percentage for a season. For her efforts, Collins was honored with the 1998 WAC Mountain Division Co-Coach of the Year award. Before being named head coach of the 15th intercollegiate athletics program at UNLV on July 10, 1995, she served as an assistant at the University of South Alabama for one season (1994). Prior to that, she was an assistant at Houston (1993) and Northern Arizona (1993-94). Collins, who is the fourth coach in the history of Rebel volleyball, graduated from Hawai'i in 1995 with a bachelor of arts degree in broadcast communications. She was the first-ever volleyball player to be named the Broderick Cup recipient, earning the award as the best female collegiate athlete in 1983. Last season, Long Beach State's Misty May became the second. Collins also is a two-time Broderick Award honoree, being named the best collegiate volleyball player for the seasons of 1982 and 1983. Those same years, she led the Rainbow Wahine to consecutive NCAA championships as well as a record of 110-5 in her final three seasons. She is UNLV volleyball's all-time winningest coach by wins and her career head coaching record is 46-60.

ASSISTANT COACH KEVIN HAMBLY

Kevin Hambly (BYU, '98) is in his third year as assistant coach at UNLV. He is a former Brigham Young standout volleyball player, playing for the Cougars from 1992-95. The starting middle blocker from 1993-95, Hambly was a first-team All-American in 1995. He was the head coach of Highline, a men's club team in Northridge, Calif., prior to joining the Rebel coaching staff.

ASSISTANT COACH CARRIE PENFIELD-HALVORSEN

Carrie Penfield-Halvorsen (Arizona '98) is in her first season as assistant coach at UNLV. Penfield-Havorsen came to UNLV from the U.S. National Team where she played from January to April, 1998. At Arizona, she was All-Pac-10 her senior season.

DIR. OF VOLLEYBALL KEE WILLIAMS

Kee Williams (Hawai'i '95) is in her second year with UNLV. Williams came to UNLV from the U.S. National Team where she was training before suffering a career-ending injury. A star at Hawai'i from 1990-94, she was a first-team All-American selection and a three-time All-Big West Conference honoree.

LAST YEAR

In only its third season back on campus after an 11-year hiatus, the 1998 UNLV volleyball team finished the season 23-8 and recorded its best winning percentage for a season in program history. The team finished second in the WAC's Mountain Division with an 11-3 mark. The team, which qualified for its second WAC Tournament, recorded its first-ever postseason win over Utah and advanced to the semifinals falling to No. 6 Brigham Young. Head Coach Deitre Collins was named the WAC's Mountain Division Co-Coach of the Year. The team eclipsed its win total of the year before of nine in only its 13th match of the season and set the record for most consecutive wins with 10 at one point during the year. UNLV was dominant at home, going 13-1 at the Lied Gymnasium.

LAST YEAR'S INDIVIDUAL ACCOLADES

UNLV had three players named to the All-WAC team in 1998. Meri-de Boyer, who has graduated, was UNLV's first-ever first team All-WAC member, while Angie Sylvas and Justine Kamelamela were both selected to the second team. Sylvas was also named to the All-WAC Tournament Team, which made her the first Rebel ever to be named to that team. Christel Eves, Boyer and Kamelamela were all named WAC Player of the Week at one point during the season. Kamelamela was named to the all-tournament team of the Carolina Classic, the Official All-Star Cafe/UNLV Volleyball Classic and the Nanook Classic. Eves was on the all-tournament team at the Carolina Classic. Sylvas was named MVP of the Nanook Classic, while Boyer was named all-tournament at the Nanook Classic.

1999 UNLV Volleyball

Schedule/Results

Record: 9-12
Home: 5-5
MWC: 1-9
Away: 2-7
vs. Top 25: 1-4
Neutral: 2-0

Date       Opponent                      W/L Time9/3        UMKC!                          W, 3-09/3        IOWA STATE!                    W, 3-09/4        SOUTHERN ILLINOIS!             W, 3-09/10       Louisville@                    W, 3-29/11       Rutgers@                       W, 3-0           at Maryland@                   W, 3-19/17       NEW ORLEANS#                   W, 3-09/18       No. 19 USC#                    L, 1-39/23       at No. 12 Pepperdine           L, 0-39/25       at Santa Clara                 L, 0-39/28       at Nevada, Reno                W, 3-210/2       SAN DIEGO STATE*               L, 2-310/8       at No. 10 Brigham Young*       L, 0-310/9       at Utah*                       L, 0-310/15      WYOMING*                       L, 0-310/16      NO. 14 COLORADO ST*            W, 3-110/22      at New Mexco*                  L, 1-310/23      at Air Force*                  L, 1-310/29      at San Diego State*            L, 2-311/4       UTAH*                          L, 1-311/6       NO. 10 BYU* (TMC)              L, 0-311/11      at No. 11 Colorado State*      7:00 PM11/13      at Wyoming*                    7:00 PM11/19      AIR FORCE*                     7:00 PM11/20      NEW MEXICO*                    7:00 PM11/24-27   MWC Tournament%                All Day

All times local to site

!       Official All-Star Cafe/UNLV Volleyball Classic@       Maryland Tournament, College Park, Md.#       UNLV Invitational*       Mountain West Conference match(TMC)   At the Thomas & Mack Center, UNLV Campus%       at Provo, Utah

1999 MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

The inaugural Mountain West Conference Volleyball Tournament will be held November 24-27 at Smith Fieldhouse on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. All eight conference teams will compete in the single elimination tournament. Tickets are available through the BYU ticket office at (800) 322-2981 and media credentials will be handled by the Mountain West Conference's Elaine Adams (719) 533-9510.

UNLV TICKET PRICES

Admission for UNLV volleyball matches is $4.00 for adults, $2.00 for students, faculty, staff and Senior Rebel Club members. UNLV students and Junior Rebel Club members will be admitted free of charge. Groups of up to 20 people are $15 and groups over 20 people are $1 per person. Season tickets may be purchased for $35 and a year-long Olympic Sports Pass for $75. For more ticket information, please call (702) 895-UNLV.

MWC STANDINGS

As of Sun., Nov. 7...

                 MWC Matches    All Matches                W   L   Pct.    W    L   Pct.BYU            10   1   .909   21    3   .875Colorado St.    9   1   .900   22    1   .957Utah            9   2   .818   19    6   .760Air Force       5   6   .455   17    8   .680San Diego St.   3   7   .300   10   14   .417New Mexico      3   8   .273    8   20   .286Wyoming         2   8   .200    8   17   .320UNLV            1   9   .100    9   12   .429

UNLV'S RECORD

WHEN IT:
wins the first game.. 8-5
wins the second game.. 6-0
wins the third game.. 8-1
wins the fourth game.. 3-2
plays a three-game match.. 5-6
plays a four-game match.. 2-4
plays a five-game match.. 2-2
has more kills than opp.. 8-4
has fewer kills than opp.. 1-7
has equal kills as opp.. 0-1
has higher hitting % than opp.. 8-2
has lower hitting % than opp.. 1-10
has equal hitting % as opp.. 0-0
has more team blocks than opp.. 6-5
has fewer team blocks than opp.. 2-6
has equal team blocks as opp.. 1-1
has more digs than opp.. 6-2
has fewer digs than opp.. 2-9
has equal digs as opp.. 1-1
has more assists than opp.. 8-5
has fewer assists than opp.. 1-7
has equal assists as opponent.. 0-0
has more service aces than opp.. 7-5
has fewer service aces than opp.. 1-7
has equal service aces as opp.. 1-0

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