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2001 Wittenberg Volleyball Season Outlook
The Wittenberg University Tigers have put together a string of winning seasons under Head Coach Connie Surowicz. Now, with a tradition of excellence and regular season success firmly established, the Tigers are chomping at the bit to prove they can play with the best teams on a national stage. That is evidence by the Tigersı schedule, which includes matches against such perennial national powers Juniata, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio Northern, Wisconsin-Whitewater and Thomas More. Other quality competition Wittenberg has scheduled includes Mt. Union, Elmhurst, Case Western Reserve and last yearıs NCAC runner-up Denison, which returns much of its team from 2000. Wittenberg returns nine letterwinners in 2001, although none are seniors. No matter - led by a quartet of juniors who were All-North Coast Athletic Conference selections a year ago, the Tigers have plenty of experience and were the unanimous choice by conference coaches to win a fourth consecutive title. No player on the roster has lost a match to an NCAC opponent as the Tigers have claimed the last three regular season championships with perfect 8-0 records and have followed up by running the table in the last three NCAC tournaments. Leading the charge will be the last two NCAC Players of the Year - junior setter Shelli Habegger (Curtice, Ohio/Oregon Clay) and junior outside hitter Brittany Baume (South Charleston, Ohio/Southeastern). Habegger, the 2000 Player of the Year, led the nation in assists per game in 2000 with 2,081 in 143 games - which also was a Wittenberg record. For her career, Habegger already has a school record 3,550 assists. Baume, the 1999 Player of the Year as a freshman, led the team and ranked among the nationıs leaders with 602 kills in 134 games, good for a 4.5 kill per game average, despite an injury that required surgery after the season. She has been selected All-Great Lakes Region each of the last two years. Joining Habegger and Baume in the starting lineup in 2001 will be junior outside hitter Teresa Murphy (Blacklick, Ohio/Newark Catholic) and junior middle hitter Tiffany Keller (Massillon, Ohio/Tuslaw). Murphy ranked second on the team in kills with 522 and topped the squad with 465 digs. She earned her first-team All-NCAC honors and NCAC Tournament MVP honors. Keller became an offensive force with 360 kills and a team-best hitting percentage of .373. Five sophomores round out the list of returning players, led by middle hitter Sarah Muzi (Canton, Ohio/GlenOak). In 129 games during the 2000 season, Muzi asserted herself on defense in particular, ranking second on the team with 87 blocks. Also seeing playing time a year ago were outside hitters Jennifer Emming (West Chester, Ohio/Mt. Notre Dame), Michelle Emming (West Chester, Ohio/Mt. Notre Dame) and Lindsay Nelson (Massillon, Ohio/Tuslaw) and reserve setter Katie Preuss (Northbrook, Ill./Glenbrook North). The Tigers re-loaded in 2001 with another strong recruiting class as well. Eight reputable new players are battling for court time, with several expected to work their way into the rotation. Volleyball Home Page |
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