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Women's Volleyball
Illinois opens season with State Farm Illini Classic
Aug. 26, 2008
Champaign, Ill. - Complete Match Notes in PDF Format
ILLINOIS AT AT GLANCE`Stuff Huff' returnsFor the third straight season, Illinois is promoting its season opener as `Stuff Huff' as the Illini strive to pack the historic arena on 4th & Gregory. Two years ago, Illinois had its biggest home crowd in 13 years with an attendance of 3,129 as the Illini defeated Illinois State in the first game of the State Farm Illini Classic. The Illini drew 3,161 vs. Minnesota on Nov. 6, 1993. Although no records were kept, the crowd likely was the largest student crowd in the history of Huff Hall. A total of 1,682 students used their student IDs to see the Illini take on ISU. Bruce Weber, an avid volleyball supporter, and the men's basketball team will be serving hot dogs to the first 1,000 students in the parking lot of Huff from 5:30-6:45 pm and will address the crowd between sets two and three. Illinois All-Time 3,000+ Home Crowds Opponent Date 4,316 Stanford$ 12/11/1992 4,211 Ohio State# 12/3/1992 4,123 Nebraska$ 12/10/1992 4,050 Ohio State 10/18/1991 4,050 Penn State 11/27/1992 3,513 Michigan State 10/24/1992 3,497 Penn State 10/15/1993 3,419 Purdue 11/13/1992 3,386 Michigan 10/23/1992 3,269 Indiana 11/14/1992 3,172 Nebraska 9/11/1992 3,161 Minnesota 11/6/1993 3,144 Ohio State 11/28/1992 3,129 Illinois State 8/25/2006 3,086 Minnesota 10/3/1992 3,039 Wisconsin 9/21/1991 3,099 Penn State 9/23/1995 3,083 Penn State 11/6/1999 3,052 Minnesota 10/5/1996 3,011 Ohio State 10/16/1993 #NCAA First Round $NCAA Mideast Regional Final
Illini hosts State Farm Illini Classic Ranked Teams Schedule Tickets: Illini receive votes in first poll Illinois received votes in the pre-season CBS College Sports Network/AVCA Coaches poll. The Illini earned 45 votes from the 60 member panel. A total of seven Illinois opponents are in the Pre-season Top 25 and another three are receiving votes. Defending national champion Penn State received 59 of a possible 60 first-place votes to earn the top spot. Illinois meets the Nittany Lions on Sept. 27 in State College and hosts PSU Nov. 14 at Huff Hall. National runner-up Stanford garnered the no. 2 spot. The Illini and the Cardinal square off Sept. 6 at the Billikin Invitational in St. Louis. Illinois opens the season Aug. 29-30 by hosting the State Farm Illini Classic. Two of the three other teams in the event are ranked - Oregon at no. 11 and New Mexico State at no. 23. Besides Penn State, three other Big Ten teams are in the top 25 - Wisconsin at no. 13, Minnesota at no. 16 and Purdue no. 25. Michigan, Michigan State and another non-conference Illinois opponent, Dayton, join the Illini in receiving votes. Illinois was picked fifth in the Big Ten by conference coaches last week. 2007 State Farm Illini Classic Recap For the second straight year, the Illinois volleyball team hoisted the State Farm Illini Classic trophy, defeating Creighton 3-1 by game scores of 30-22, 17-30, 30-25, 30-22. The Illini were led by the offensive explosiveness of the tournament's Most Valuable Player senior middle blocker Vicki Brown, who finished the afternoon with 16 kills and four blocks. Freshman outside hitter Laura DeBruler paced all hitters with 18 kills and 10 digs to garner all-tournament honors, while junior Lizzie Bazzetta rounded out the Orange and Blue in the all-tournament spotlight, collecting 45 assists and 13 digs in her double-double performance. 2007 Results 2007 State Farm Illini Classic All-Tournament Team The 2008 field at a glance Edinger approaches career digs record Illinois single-season digs list 1. Ashley Edinger (2007) 564 2. Beth Vrdsky (2005) 520 3. Ashley Edinger (2006) 488 4. Tracey Marshall (1998) 465 5. Erin Borske (1995) 396 7. Lauren Harks (2003) 393 7. Mary Coleman (1998) 391 8. Shadia Haddad (2000) 371 9. Shadia Haddad (2001) 368 10. Mary Coleman (1995) 367
Illinois career digs list 1. Tracey Marshall 1,426 2. Mary Coleman 1,393 3. Lauren Harks 1,346 4. Beth Vrdsky 1,166 5. Sandy Scholtens 1,133 6. Mary Eggers 1,092 7. Ashley Edinger 1,052 8. Petra Laverman 1,003 9. Kathleen Bazzetta 974 10. Shadia Haddad 962
Illinois single-match list
Bazzetta moves up Illinois assists charts Illinois begins the year using 6-2 system: Illinois completes successful European Trip Bartsch starts for U.S. Junior National Team Bartsch had nine kills, two blocks and an ace while hitting .818 in the gold medal match and was also selected as the best server for the tournament. The native of Maryville, Ill., and graduate of Collinsville High School started at middle blocker in all six matches for the United States team. The Americans placed second to the Dominican Republic in pool A, but stormed back through medal round to win three straight and claim the gold, defeating Dominica in the final, 25-21, 25-20, 25-18. In the gold medal match, Bartsch served six straight points in the first set, including an ace to turn a three-point deficit into a three-point advantage for the U.S. She also key two rallies with a pair of kills as the American's pulled out the game two victory. The road to the championship match included a three-set victory over Mexico (25-18, 25-17, 25-21) and a four-set win over Cuba (23-25, 25-17, 25-21, 25-19). Bartsch led the Americans in points against both Mexico and Cuba with 12 and 10, respectively. DeBruler named Pre-Season All-Big Ten DeBruler led all freshmen in Division I in kills while ranking first in the Big Ten and 22nd overall nationally with 4.89 kills per game in 2007. The graduate of Downers Grove (Ill.) North High School had 28 kills in her Illinois debut vs. Bowling Green, the only player even to reach double figures in her first match as an Illini. DeBruler finished the season with 577 kills, the third most by any player in Illinois history. She tallied 15 matches with at least 20 kills, tied for second most in a season in school history. DeBruler ranked second on the Illinois team with 285 digs while being named to three All-Tournament teams in 2007. Illinois career 20-kill matches 1. Rachel VanMeter (`01-'05) 29 2. Erin Borske (`94-'95) 28 3. Tracey Marshall (`96-'99) 19 4. Mary Coleman (`95-'98) 18 5. Shadia Haddad (`98-'01) 16 6. Laura DeBruler (2007) 15 7. Bridget Boyle (`86-'89) 13 Nancy Brookhart (`86-'89) 13 9. Betsy Spicer (`97-2000) 11 Petra Laverman (`88-'90) 11
2007 NCAA Freshman Kills leaders 22. Laura DeBruler, Illinois 4.89 23. Jovanna Blazeski, FAMU 4.87 46. Megan York, St. Mary's 4.52 56. Juliann Faucette, Texas 4.49 63. Krista Kelley, Santa Clara 4.46
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