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Volleyball Bears Close Regular Season This Weekend at the ISUs

The Missouri State volleyball team (19-9, 12-4 Missouri Valley Conference) closes the regular season on the road this weekend at Indiana State (7-23, 3-13) at 6 p.m. Friday and Illinois State (12-15, 7-9) at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. The Bears defeated both schools earlier this season in Springfield, and can clinch the second seed in the MVC Tournament with two victories. UNI has already wrapped up the league title, and the Bears can finish no lower than third.
 
THE OPPONENTS — Indiana State is 7-23 overall and 3-13 in the league. Senior Jodilynne Stoker leads ISU with 2.79 kills per set, while Stacy Qualizza tops ISU with a .243 attack efficiency to go with 2.16 kills per set. As a team, the Sycamores average 11.60 kills, 0.98 aces, 14.71 digs and 1.47 blocks per set and hit .173.
    Illinois State is 12-15 overall, 7-9 in the MVC and has won two matches in a row, equalling its best streak of the season. Junior outside hitter Mallory Leggett leads ISU with 3.57 kills and 0.43 aces per set while hitting .187. The Redbirds hit .175 as a team and average 12.16 kills, 1.20 aces, 16.96 digs and 1.99 blocks per set.

THE SERIES —  Missouri State leads the all-time series with Indiana State by a 46-1 margin, with the Bears’ lone loss occurring in five sets in 1994. Since then, the Bears have reeled off 32 straight wins against the Sycamores.
    Missouri State has squared off with Illinois State more than any other school, and holds a 41-38 series lead in 79 all-time meetings. Missouri State has been in control of the series lately, winning 17 of the last 20 overall.
    
FIRST MEETINGS IN 2009
—  Missouri State swept Illinois State 25-23, 25-19, 25-21 to open the MVC season on Sept. 18. Addie Foley had 16 kills and 16 digs in the win.
    Sept. 19 versus Indiana State, the Bears won 25-19, 25-20, 21-25, 25-8. Sara Staubach had 17 kills against one error and Cara Hackmann piled up 46 digs in the two matches on the way to MVC Defensive Player of the Week honors.

MVC SCENARIOS —  With some help around the league last week, Missouri State now controls its own destiny for the second seed at next week’s MVC Tournament and the coveted first-round bye. The Bears will earn the No. 2 seed with two wins this week, and can drop no lower than third.
    MSU owns the tie-breaker over Wichita State because of the MVC’s power rating system, which rates the Bears’ win at Creighton above WSU’s win at Southern Illinois. The two teams’ remaining results are identical, and given that CU is guaranteed to finish above SIU in the standings, that win will remain better for the Bears and secure the higher seed in the event of a tie with the Shockers.
    The second seed will play its first match of the MVC Tournament in Omaha on Friday, Nov. 27 at 6 p.m. The No. 3 seed plays the sixth seed the day before at 6 p.m.

AUDIO AND VIDEO COVERAGE
Coverage of this week’s matches will be as follows:
    • Video stream: None
    • Radio: Illinois State match online at www.goredbirds.com
    • TV: None

LIVE STATS —  Live stats for most Missouri State volleyball matches will be available at www.missouristatebears.com. Go to the “Fan Central” link on the left side of the page and select “Live Stats.”

COACH MELISSA STOKES — Missouri State head coach Melissa Stokes (San Diego State, 1991) is 312-144 (.684) in her 14th season at Missouri State. A native of El Cajon, Calif., Stokes has guided Missouri State to an overall record of 235-86 (.732) and 140-37 (.791) in the Missouri Valley Conference since 2000. In 2003, the Bears were the MVC regular-season champions and advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1993. MSU made a return trip to the NCAAs in 2005 after winning the MVC Tournament, and advanced to the second round for the first time in program history in 2006, defeating Arkansas before falling to No. 13 Oklahoma in the second round. The Bears made it four straight trips to the postseason with NCAA bids in 2007 and 2008.
     Stokes came to Missouri State from the University of Idaho, where she helped the Vandals to four straight NCAA Tournament berths. As a setter at San Diego State, Stokes played four seasons and helped the Aztecs to two NCAA appearances. She coached the 300th victory of her Missouri State career against Delaware, Sept. 11, 2009. Stokes ranked 36th among active Division I coaches in winning percentage entering 2009.

LAST WEEK — Missouri State split home matches with No. 22 UNI and Bradley over the weekend, beginning with a 25-21, 25-21, 25-16 loss to UNI on Friday, snapping MSU’s 12-match home winning streak. Addie Foley led all players with 13 kills, but the Panthers boasted five players with at least nine kills in a balanced attack.
    Saturday, the Bears swept Bradley by scores of 25-16, 25-9 and 25-14. Foley posted a double-double with 14 kills and 12 digs.

QUICK HITS
•    Missouri State started 2-0 in the MVC for the seventh time in the last 10 seasons. Each of the previous four times the Bears have started 2-0, MSU has gone on to play in the NCAA Tournament.

•    MSU’s 8-0 MVC start matched the third best since the team joined the league prior to the 1992 season. The Bears began the league schedule 15-0 in 2003, 10-0 in 1992 and 8-0 in 2002.

•    Missouri State was 10-2 through 12 matches for the sixth time since joining the MVC in volleyball in 1992. MSU has finished at least second each of the previous five occasions.

•    Not including season-ending defeats, Missouri State is 54-24 (.692) following a loss since the beginning of the 2000 season.

•     Head coach Melissa Stokes is climbing up the all-time MVC coaching lists in a number of categories. Listed below is the 14th-year coach’s ranking in those categories. Lists are compiled based on statistics at Valley schools only:
    • Third in total victories with 312
    • Fifth in win percentage overall (.684) and third among active MVC coaches
    • Seventh in win percentage in MVC matches only (.716)
    • Second in MVC victories (179)

•    Stokes picked up her 300th career victory with MSU’s 3-1 win over Delaware on Sept. 11. She recently passed SIU’s Debbie Hunter (1975-88) for third all-time in wins at MVC schools.


•      With its win over No. 20 Wichita State Sept. 25, Missouri State has now defeated a ranked opponent in each of the last three seasons. The Bears beat the No. 9 Shockers in 2008, and topped 25th-ranked Middle Tennessee in 2007.

•    Missouri State is 12-7 the last three seasons in five-set matches.

•    Calli Norman has hit at least .267 in all but three matches this year, topping .300 twenty-one times, .400 twelve times, .500 five times and .600 once.

•    Norman’s total of 25 kills Oct. 31 against Drake was the highest for a Bear since 2004, and the most in a four-set match since 1999.

•    Norman has turned 49.4 percent of her attacks into kills this season and is hitting .377, comparing favorably with Linette White’s 2003 campaign when she hit .393 with a 52.9 percent kill rate, both school records.

•    Sara Staubach became Missouri State’s 16th player with 1,000 career kills Nov. 6 at Evansville and now sits 14th on the career list with 1,016.

•    Missouri State has finished in the top four of the MVC standings 10 years in a row. Only UNI can match that streak among league schools.

•     MSU is 77-8 the last four seasons when winning set two.

•    Missouri State has won at least 20 matches in 10 consecutive seasons, a streak that is currently longer than all but seven others nationally.

•    Missouri State’s crowd of 2,387 for the Sept. 25 Wichita State match checked in as the sixth largest in school history.

HACK-OF-ALL-TRADES — Junior Cara Hackmann has truly been a do-it-all player in her Missouri State career. She holds the school record for hitting percentage in a match, hitting .882 (15-0-17) last season while playing as a middle hitter.
    Hackmann moved to the outside for the first time in her career at the 2008 MVC Tournament and earned MVP honors at the event.     She is playing as MSU’s libero this year and boasts a long list of accomplishments, including:  

    • MVC record 46 digs on Oct. 10 versus Evansville, also an NCAA high in 2009
    • MSU record for digs in a four set match with 37 on Oct. 31 against Drake
    • MSU career leader with 3.91 digs per set
    • MSU season leader with 5.80 digs per set, 0.66 above current leader
    • Third in career digs (1,392), second in season digs (609)

1,000th WIN — Missouri State became the second volleyball program in NCAA history to reach 1,000 victories with a sweep on Indiana State on Nov. 17, 2006. The Bears trail only UCLA (1,101) and Nebraska (1,080) on the all-time wins list.

RECORD WATCH — Several top 10 lists in the MSU record book are worth keeping an eye on this season in addition to those listed on page four of these notes. Calli Norman’s career hitting percentage of .321 ranks third in school history, while her 2009 figure of .377 would rank second.
    Kelley Michnowicz’s .275 hitting percentage currently ranks eighth.
     Cara Hackmann’s 5.80 digs per set average would be a school record if the season ended today.

SIX IS THE MAGIC NUMBER — The number six has been a milestone number the last 10 years in terms of winning streaks, as the Bears have strung together at least six consecutive wins a total of 15 times since the beginning of the 1999 season.
   The Bears won six in a row this year from Sept. 3-11, and went on an eight-match streak from Sept. 18-Oct. 16.

HOMECOMING — Missouri State has been dominant at home since 2000, compiling a home record of 124-21 for an .855 winning percentage at Hammons Student Center.
      The Bears went 12-1 in 2009 with two home matches left, extending a streak of four or fewer losses in a home season to 10 years.

PLAYERS OF THE WEEK — Calli Norman was Missouri State’s first weekly honor of the season on Sept. 8, earning MVC Player of the Week honors. Norman hit .404 and averaged 3.36 kills and a 1.29 blocks per set in four Missouri State wins. She hit at least .375 in three matches, including a .611 showing with 13 kills versus Memphis.
    Cara Hackmann was the Defensive Player of the Week Sept. 21 after totaling 46 digs (6.57/set) in MSU wins over Illinois State and Indiana State. She was also 48-for-48 in service reception chances.
    Hackmann repeated the next week after she averaged 6.00 digs per set, served three aces and was perfect in 20 serve reception chances in MSU’s win over Wichita State.
    Melissa Gmur was also honored Sept. 28 as the Player of the Week. She dished out 50 assists, had 17 digs and directed the offense to a .289 hitting percentage, nearly 200 points higher than WSU’s opponent average of .098 entering the match.
    Kelley Michnowicz was the Player of the Week Oct. 5 after averaging 4.00 kills, 1.83 digs, 1.67 blocks and hitting .413 in wins at Drake and Creighton.
    Bethany Fuller earned league defensive honors that same week with 2.67 blocks per set average. Fuller recorded eight blocks in each match and averaged 3.00 kills on .412 hitting offensively as well.
    Hackmann garnered player and defensive honors Oct. 12 after setting an MVC record with 46 digs against Evansville. In the matches against UE and Southern Illinois, she averaged 8.625 digs per set.
    Hackmann won Defensive POW a fourth time on Nov. 2 after averaging 8.86 digs per set in wins versus Creighton and Drake. Her 37 digs against Drake were the third most in school history.

NATIONAL HONORS
— Cara Hackmann earned the CVU.com National Player of the Week award Oct. 13 for her performances against Evansville and Southern Illinois the previous week. She averaged 8.625 digs per set in two matches and set an MVC record with 46 digs in the Bears’ five-set win over Evansville.

PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE — Cara Hackmann and Calli Norman occupy two of the eight spots on this year’s preseason all-MVC team. Hackmann was a second-team all-league choice in 2008 and made the all-freshman team in 2007, while Norman was a member of the league’s first and freshman teams a year ago.

VOLLEYBALL BLOG
— Get an inside look at the Bears this season with Sara Staubach’s volley-blog. The senior outside hitter will update the blog periodically at blogs.missouristate.edu./bears.

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Players Mentioned

Addie Foley

#16 Addie Foley

Outside Hitter
5' 10"
Senior
Bethany Fuller

#8 Bethany Fuller

Middle Blocker
6' 3"
Junior
Melissa Gmur

#13 Melissa Gmur

Setter
5' 9"
Junior
Cara Hackman

#15 Cara Hackman

Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist
6' 0"
Junior
Kelley Michnowicz

#11 Kelley Michnowicz

Right Side Hitter
6' 2"
Sophomore
Calli Norman

#21 Calli Norman

Middle Blocker
6' 1"
Sophomore
Sara Staubach

#4 Sara Staubach

Outside Hitter
6' 0"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Addie Foley

#16 Addie Foley

5' 10"
Senior
Outside Hitter
Bethany Fuller

#8 Bethany Fuller

6' 3"
Junior
Middle Blocker
Melissa Gmur

#13 Melissa Gmur

5' 9"
Junior
Setter
Cara Hackman

#15 Cara Hackman

6' 0"
Junior
Outside Hitter/Defensive Specialist
Kelley Michnowicz

#11 Kelley Michnowicz

6' 2"
Sophomore
Right Side Hitter
Calli Norman

#21 Calli Norman

6' 1"
Sophomore
Middle Blocker
Sara Staubach

#4 Sara Staubach

6' 0"
Senior
Outside Hitter

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