The Irish make their first trip to the NCAAs since 2006 and face Ohio in first-round action at Ann Arbor, Mich.

Irish Head To Ann Arbor To Face Ohio

Dec. 2, 2009

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NOTRE DAME, Ind. – For the first time since 2006 the Notre Dame volleyball team will take part in the NCAA Tournament, the 17th trip to the postseason event for the program.

The Irish received an at-large bid into the tournament and will take on Ohio in the first round of action, as the Bobcats received an automatic invite by winning the Mid-American Conference tournament.

Positioned in the Stanford Regional, the host and 13th-seeded Wolverines will face Niagara in first-round action on Friday at 7:30 p.m.

The bottom half of Notre Dame’s bracket features Saint Mary’s (Calif.), UC Santa Barbara, Long Island and Stanford.

Notre Dame has been a staple in the NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship under the watch of head coach Debbie Brown after making just one visit to the tournament before her arrival. The Irish earned 15 consecutive bids to the NCAAs from 1992-2006 to become just one of eight schools that appeared in each of the 15 NCAA tournaments over that stretch (along with Stanford, Penn State, UC Santa Barbara, Nebraska, Long Beach State, USC and Florida). The Irish have an all-time record of 14-16 in NCAA Championship play, highlighted by six trips to the round of 16 and a finish in the 1993 quarterfinals.

The Irish made the most of their first-ever NCAA berth in 1988 by upsetting No. 20 Penn State in the opening round. Notre Dame then traveled to No. 4 Illinois and took the Illini to the wire before falling in five sets. The 1993 squad put together the school’s deepest postseason run compliments to a win over No. 8 Nebraska at home in three sets and a five-set win at Minnesota to reach the quarterfinals. That team’s run ended at the hands of No. 7 Penn State. The Irish also were among the final 16 in each of the next two seasons (1994-95) and completed a stretch of four round-of-16 appearances in five years with a second-round win over No. 18 Arkansas in 1997. Notre Dame returned to the final 16 in 2005, beating Dayton and Northwestern at home before losing in five sets to No. 12 Wisconsin.

Notre Dame has played host to NCAA Tournament action on seven occasions, going 8-2 on its home court. The Irish stayed at home for first-round play in 1988 and 1993-1995 before hosting first- and second-round action in 1996, 2002 and 2005.

The NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship began in 1981 with a 20-team field. From 1982-85, 28 teams earned invitations until the field expanded to 32 teams in 1986. In 1993, the invitation list was enlarged to 48 with 16 teams gaining first-round byes. After one year of experimentation with a 56-squad event (1997), with the top eight seeds receiving opening byes, the current 64-team format was adopted in 1998. First- and second-round action takes place at 16 campus sites, with the winners advancing to four pre-determined regional sites.

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2009 NCAA Tournament – First Round
Cliff Keen Arena • Ann Arbor, Mich.
Friday, Dec. 4 • 5:30 p.m. (ET)
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Ohio Bobcats
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Bump, Set, Spike …
• Notre Dame has won 16 of its last 18 matches, including 15-straight from Sept. 25-Nov. 21 … the 15-match winning streak matched the second-longest in school history … the Irish also won 15 in a row in 2005 and 17-straight in 1986.
• The Irish have secured their 19th consecutive winning season in 30 years of varsity competition … each of the last 19 winning seasons have come under the tutelage of head coach Debbie Brown.
• Irish head coach Debbie Brown has shelved over 400 wins with Notre Dame and won six BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year awards since joining the league in 1995 … the 2009 season is her 19th at the helm of the Fighting Irish program … with a career record of 562-252 (.690) in her 25th season as a head coach, Brown has a 445-169 (.725) mark at Notre Dame.

The Blurb On the Bobcats …
Ohio won the Mid-American Conference Tournament with a four-set victory over Western Michigan, claiming the trophy for the sixth time in seven seasons … Sarah Petrulis was named tournament MVP … this will be the fourth meeting between the Irish and the Bobcats … Ohio took the last meeting, 3-1, in 2007 … the Bobcats lead the all-time series, 2-1 … the programs first met in 1992, when 24th-ranked Notre Dame pulled out a 3-0 win at the Midwestern / Mid-American Challenge in Notre Dame, Ind. … this will be the first time neither team has entered the matchup nationally ranked … four Ohio natives have played for the Irish … Notre Dame is 41-18 against the MAC Conference, and Debbie Brown is 21-5 against the league during her 19 seasons at Notre Dame.

Cracking the Poll …
Notre Dame dropped out of the latest AVCA Top 25 Poll, but received 47 votes (the most of any team outside of the top 25) … Notre Dame’s RPI ranks 14th … RichKern.com deemed Notre Dame the 24th-best team in the nation according to its Nov. 30 poll … each of Notre Dame’s six losses have come to teams ranked in the AVCA’s top 40.

Irish Against the Field …
Notre Dame has faced nine of the 64 teams in the 2009 NCAA Tournament this season (Cincinnati, Florida, Florida State, Louisville, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Stanford and Tennessee) while posting four wins against those squads … for the first time since 2006, three BIG EAST Conference teams have advanced to the NCAAs (Notre Dame, Louisville and Cincinnati).

Jam On …
Senior setter Jamel Nicholas currently has 3,054 career assists, the fifth-most in school history … her 7.29 assists/set average ranks ninth all-time … she ranks 27th nationally with 11.16 assists/set as Notre Dame’s team hitting percentage sits 25th at .259.

BIG EAST In the Bluegrass State …
Meeting in the BIG EAST Championship for the fifth time in as many seasons, top-seeded Notre Dame and fourth-seeded Louisville went head-to-head and put on a show in the semifinals of the 2009 BIG EAST Volleyball Championship on Nov. 21 at the Kentucky International Convention Center … with the home crowd behind them, Louisville upset the Fighting Irish, 3-2, eliminating Notre Dame from the tournament for the fourth time in five years … No. 23 Notre Dame saw its 15-match winning streak snapped … the streak tied for second all-time in program history and was the longest since 2005 … the Irish received a solid outing from Kristen Dealy, who led the team with 23 kills … Louisville native Christina Kaelin added 17 kills and Frenchy Silva scooped 17 shots for the Irish … BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Lola Arslanbekova totaled 21 kills and 16 digs for Louisville while Justine Landi posted five kills in the final set, including the match-winner … Kaelin and Serinity Phillips each pounded 12 kills as Notre Dame picked up a 3-0 win over Seton Hall during quarterfinal action … it was the 11th sweep of the season for the Irish, whose defense held Seton Hall to a .094 hitting percentage … Phillips and Kaelin posted nearly identical stat lines – 12 kills and one error on 27 attempts – as Phillips blocked five shots and Kaelin recorded two solo stops … Dealy finished the day with seven kills on 17 attempts, the first match of her career without an error, and added a team-high 11 digs and two aces … Dealy was named to the all-tournament team for the second straight year.

It Was a Good Night …
Debbie Brown was named the BIG EAST Conference Volleyball Coach of the Year, announced Nov. 19 during the league tournament banquet at the Louisville Hyatt Regency … in addition, four Irish players earned all-BIG EAST citations … Brown’s honor was her 10th overall and sixth since Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST in 1995 … she last won the award in 2005 … in 2009, Brown guided the Irish into the BIG EAST Championship after finishing the regular season with a perfect 14-0 league record and the conference’s regular-season title … a trio of Irish seniors – Christina Kaelin, Serinity Phillips and Jamel Nicholas – earned first-team all-BIG EAST honors while junior middle blocker Kellie Sciacca was named to the second team … Notre Dame’s last first-team selections came in 2006 (Mallorie Croal and Adrianna Stasiuk) … Sciacca and Kaelin were both second team honorees in 2008 while Phillips was on the same squad in 2007 and 2008 … Kaelin finished in a tie for sixth in league play with 3.65 kills/set including 11 double-figure kill outputs … the All-American averaged 3.92 points/set with a .268 hitting percentage and pounded Cincinnati for 20 kills on Oct. 10 … Nicholas ranked 21st nationally with 11.21 assists/set and steered the Irish to the league’s overall kills title (14.32) … Notre Dame ranked second in assists (13.12) and hitting percentage (.263) … the dynamic Phillips did it all for Notre Dame during the conference slate and finished seventh with 4.49 points/set … she posted at least 16 kills in five league matches and accounted for 3.56 kills/set, 1.94 digs/set and 1.27 blocks/set … leading the BIG EAST in individual hitting percentage was Sciacca (.429) … she also averaged 1.21 blocks/set in league play, and a season-high seven of her 52.0 conference blocks came against Cincinnati.

It’s Becoming a Regularity …
One week after securing the No. 1 seed for the upcoming BIG EAST Conference Championship, Notre Dame powered past Georgetown (Nov. 13) to clinch the league’s regular-season title for the 11th time in program history … it was the first outright title for the Irish since 2004 after tying for first in 2005 … Notre Dame received 12 kills from Kellie Sciacca and overcame deficits in each of the three periods to sweep the Hoyas for the eighth consecutive time … the Irish improved to 14-0 against BIG EAST opponents and extended the nation’s fifth-longest winning streak to 14 matches with a 3-1 win over USF (Nov. 15) … Notre Dame became the second team in league history to win each of its 14 regular-season conference contests as St. John’s accomplished the feat in 2006, the first season in which the BIG EAST extended the league slate to 14 games … now with seven undefeated BIG EAST regular-season efforts under its belt, Notre Dame last went unscathed in BIG EAST play in 2001 (12-0) … the victory also earned the program its 18th 20-win season in 30 years of varsity competition.

Kaelin Cops BIG EAST Player of the Week Award …
Christina Kaelin became the fourth Fighting Irish player to be named BIG EAST Player of the Week this season, earning the honor on Nov. 9 … Kaelin shouldered much of the offensive load for Notre Dame in a pair of conference road wins at Marquette (Nov. 6) and Syracuse (Nov. 8) … she registered double-digit kills in both matches with 17 versus the Golden Eagles and 13 versus the Orange … the win over Syracuse snapped a 10-match home winning streak for the Orange.

Cleaning Up On the Road …
Syracuse recorded eight blocks and held Notre Dame to a season-low 15 points in the opening frame of a Nov. 8 match but the Irish rallied back to sweep the remaining sets while snapping the Orange’s 10-match home winning streak … Notre Dame kept its own streak alive by winning its 12th consecutive match … Notre Dame is now 7-0 in four-set matches this season and has won eight of nine contests on the road … thirty ties and 13 lead changes marked Notre Dame’s victory at Marquette to snap a two-match skid to the Golden Eagles … Notre Dame was aided by 15.0 blocks in the win including eight apiece from Hilary Eppink and Serinity Phillips.

Nicholas Earns Academic All-District Honor …
Senior setter Jamel Nicholas was named ESPN The Magazine second-team Academic All-District V, as announced Nov. 5 by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) … to be nominated for the distinction, a student-athlete must be a starter or important reserve with at least a 3.30 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) at her current institution … in addition, nominated student-athletes must have participated in at least 50 percent of the team’s games at their respective positions … Nicholas, a co-captain for this year’s team, was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week on Oct. 12. She also earned nods on the Notre Dame / adidas All-Tournament team and the Xavier Invitational All-Tournament team earlier this season … Nicholas has a 3.34 grade-point average and is pursuing majors in sociology and film, television and theater … she plans on enrolling in Notre Dame’s ACE program after graduation … the Alliance for Catholic Education (ACE) is a two-year service program offering college graduates the opportunity to serve as full-time teachers in under-resourced Catholic schools across the southern United States.

Punctuated Performances at Purcell Pavilion …
Notre Dame started last weekend with a 3-1 win over Seton Hall (Oct. 31) in the opening match of the newly renovated Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center … Kristen Dealy had 18 digs and accounted for 18.0 points with 16 kills (.483), two blocks and a service ace to open the match … the win gave Notre Dame a 7-0 record in the month of October … the sixth BIG EAST sweep of the season for Notre Dame came against Rutgers (Nov. 1) as the Irish sent the Scarlet Knights home with a 3-0 defeat and held the visitors without a service ace … it was the 17th consecutive win over Rutgers and the 100th win for Notre Dame on its home floor against league opponents … the victory gave Notre Dame another feather in its cap as the Irish have now registered 10 or more BIG EAST regular-season wins for the 11th time since joining the league in 1995.

Dealy Headlines Honor Roll …
Sophomore outside hitter Kristen Dealy has been a steady force throughout the season for Notre Dame and most recently appeared on the BIG EAST Honor Roll (Nov. 2) … Dealy led the Irish in kills against Seton Hall (16) and Rutgers (11) and also had a match-high 18 digs versus the Pirates while chipping in six more versus the Scarlet Knights … she cleanly fielded nine serves against Rutgers while anchoring an Irish defense that held the Scarlet Knights without an ace … Dealy tossed up the first serve ever in Notre Dame’s newly-renovated Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center in Saturday’s match against Seton Hall, which resulted in an ace … she hit .483 against Seton Hall and finished with weekend with 27 kills on a .365 average … when the dust settled, Dealy totaled 29.5 points with 3.86 kills/set and 3.43 digs/set … she had only four errors on 63 swings.

Phillips Picks Up BIG EAST Player Of The Week Award …
Senior outside hitter Serinity Phillips was named the BIG EAST Volleyball Player of the Week on Oct. 19 … Phillips led Notre Dame to wins at Pittsburgh (Oct. 17) and West Virginia (Oct. 18) to improve the team’s BIG EAST record to 7-0 … Phillips made sure there was no letdown one week after recording her 1,000th career kill against Cincinnati (Oct. 10) … she had an all-around effort at Pittsburgh by helping Notre Dame to a victory with 11 kills, seven digs and five blocks … against West Virginia, Phillips hit .351 while racking up 18 kills and adding five digs and five blocks … the Valley Center, Calif., native led all BIG EAST players that week with 5.67 points/set.

Nicholas Notches BIG EAST’s Weekly Award …
Senior captain Jamel Nicholas came through with big play after big play while helping maintain her team’s flawless BIG EAST record with wins over two of the conference’s top squads in Cincinnati (Oct. 10) and Louisville (Oct. 11) … the efforts earned her the BIG EAST Player of the Week award on Oct. 12 … Nicholas led the Irish past the Bearcats with 52 assists, three kills, eight digs and two blocks … each of her three clutch aces in the fifth set of that win were part of a 6-0 Irish run to close the books … she went for 45 assists and 14 digs against Louisville.

Serinity Hits 1,000 …
Senior outside hitter Serinity Phillips recorded her 1,000th career kill against Cincinnati (Oct. 10), finishing with 17 kills (.298), seven digs, six blocks and 20.0 points in that match … Phillips became the 18th player in program history to record at least 1,000 career kills … the last to do so was Irish volunteer assistant coach Adrianna Stasiuk … she accomplished the feat during her senior season in 2007.

20+ for Kaelin … Again …
Notre Dame got 20 kills from senior outside hitter Christina Kaelin versus the Cincinnati (Oct. 10) … it was the ninth match of her career with 20 or more kills … the effort tied her for sixth all-time in that category with Kristy Kreher (1998-2001).

Brown Reaches Milestones …
When Irish head coach Debbie Brown guided her team to a 3-0 win against Villanova on Oct. 4 it marked her 800th overall match on the sideline as a head coach and 600th with the Irish … to top the cake, it was Brown’s 550th career win.

Revenging Villanova …
One of the nation’s top serving teams came into the Joyce Center for a league matchup on Oct. 4, but it was Notre Dame that aced visiting Villanova for a 3-0 win … the Irish recorded eight aces – including four from senior setter Jamel Nicholas – against a Wildcat squad that entered the match ranked second in the country with 2.33 aces/set … Villanova mustered just a pair of aces against Notre Dame … furthermore, the Irish win snapped a two-match losing streak to the Wildcats after Notre Dame had won the first 16 meetings between the two schools.

I Know What You Did That Weekend …
BIG EAST Conference play started with the Irish posting a four-set win at Connecticut (Sept. 25) to improve to 14-1 all-time in BIG EAST openers … senior outside hitter Serinity Phillips posted outrageous numbers in that match and nearly clinched a triple-double … Phillips had 16 kills, 12 digs and nine blocks for 21.5 points against the Huskies to open BIG EAST play (she was also one block shy of a triple-double against Marquette in 2008) … senior outside hitter Christina Kaelin led Notre Dame to a 3-0 win at St. John’s with 13 kills and a .500 hitting percentage as the Irish posted their first sweep over the Red Storm since 2004.

Phillips Earns Honor Roll Recognition …
Senior outside hitter Serinity Phillips was part of the Sept. 21 edition of the BIG EAST Honor Roll … Phillips put up stellar numbers and inched closer to the 1,000-kill mark for her career with 37 kills (3.70/set) at Florida State’s Seminole Tri-Tournament … she also averaged 1.70 digs/set over the weekend … Phillips followed an 18-kill, 13-dig, and five-block performance in a win over Miami (Sept. 19) by tagging the host Seminoles (Sept. 20) for 19 kills on a .432 hitting average (her best ever in a five-set match) … she also had two aces and four blocks against the Hurricanes while adding five blocks versus Florida State … Phillips averaged 4.35 points in her 10 sets played and posted 20+ points in both of Notre Dame’s matches.

Career Day for Dealy …
Sophomore outside hitter Kristen Dealy went for 21 kills against No. 19 Florida State (Sept. 20) … the mark was a new career high for the second-year swinger, who also added seven digs, two blocks and an ace versus the Seminoles for 23.0 points … the output came one day after Dealy logged her second double-double of the season against Miami with 14 kills and 11 digs.

The Miami Marathon …
Four Irish players posted double-figure kills as the Irish rallied to down Miami, 3-2, in opening action at the Seminole Tri-Tournament hosted by Florida State … Notre Dame trailed, 2-0, before taking the final three sets behind 18 kills and 13 digs from Serinity PhillipsChristina Kaelin (11), Kellie Sciacca (14) and Kristen Dealy (14) each joined Phillips with 10+ kills on the day … the last time Notre Dame dropped the first two sets in a win was against Houston in 2003 … Dealy added 11 digs to match Phillips’ double-double in Notre Dame’s first five-set match this season … Sciacca had seven blocks – three solo – with Phillips adding four more of the team’s 11.5 rejections.

Stalemates at the Seminole Tri-Tournament …
Notre Dame faced a formidable field at the Seminole Tri-Tournament with matches against Miami (Sept. 19) and No. 19 Florida State (Sept. 20) … both matches lasted five sets and featured 63 knotted scores and 26 lead changes … 18 ties highlighted the second set of the match versus the Hurricanes.

Irish Earn Stripes at Notre Dame / adidas Invite …
The Irish hosted the Notre Dame / adidas Invitational and swept the competition with wins over Wisconsin (Sept. 11) and New Mexico State (Sept. 13) … after dropping the first set of the matchup against Wisconsin, Notre Dame rallied to take the final three periods en route to a 3-1 win … not only was it the first win against the Badgers for Irish head coach Debbie Brown in six tries – and Notre Dame’s first since 1987 – but it was just the second win overall for Notre Dame against a Wisconsin program that eliminated the Irish from their last three NCAA Tournament appearances (2004, 2005 and 2006) … it was the first time Notre Dame lost the first set in a win since Nov. 22, 2008, against St. John’s.

Trio Find Spot On adidas All-Tournament Team …
Sophomore Kristen Dealy and seniors Serinity Phillips and Jamel Nicholas were each named to the Notre Dame / adidas All-Tournament team for their performances against Wisconsin (Sept. 11) and New Mexico State (Sept. 13) … Dealy, the tournament MVP, averaged 4.43 kills/set and 2.57 digs/set … Phillips went for 3.86 kills/set and 1.71 digs/set while Nicholas put up stellar numbers with 11.14 assists/set and 2.57 digs/set while leading Notre Dame to a .324 hitting percentage … in playing pivotal roles for Notre Dame in the opening match against the Badgers, Dealy and Phillips slammed down 19 kills apiece, a career-high for Dealy and season-high for Phillips.

Hang It On the Fridge …
Sophomore outside hitter Kristen Dealy was named the BIG EAST Conference Player of Week on Sept. 14 … the Santa Barbara, Calif., native earned the honor on the heels of being named MVP of the Notre Dame / adidas Invitational after leading the Irish to wins over Wisconsin (Sept. 11) and New Mexico State (Sept. 13) … Dealy posted a season-best 19 kills with 13 digs for a double-double and three aces in the tournament’s opening match against the Badgers … Dealy added 12 kills against New Mexico State while cleanly fielding 24 serves in the tournament finale.

Aces By Irish …
Notre Dame showed signs of improvement in its serving as is evident by its 14 aces and 12 errors in two matches at the Notre Dame / adidas Invitational (Sept. 11-13) … heading into the event, Notre Dame had just 30 aces and 68 service errors … five players – Kristen Dealy, Jamel Nicholas, Megan Dunne, Stephanie Slatt and Frenchy Silva – had multiple aces during the tournament … in fact, a career-high four aces came off the stroke of Slatt after she went back-to-back from behind the stripe on a pair of occasions during pivotal Irish runs against New Mexico State (Sept. 13).

Queen City Queens …
Senior outside hitter Serinity Phillips and senior setter Jamel Nicholas both earned all-tournament nods at the Xavier Invitational (Sept. 4-6) … Phillips poured in a season-high 20 kills against Xavier (Sept. 4) on a .459 average and had 11 digs against Tennessee (Sept. 5) … she averaged 3.40 kills/set while Nicholas punched in 11.10 assists/set … for her efforts, Phillips was named to the BIG EAST Conference’s Weekly Honor Roll.

Point Irish, Point Wolverines …
Notre Dame and Michigan combined for 60 points in the second set of a Sept. 6 matchup at the Xavier Invitational, setting the Irish record for scores in the 25-point set era … the set had 13 tie scores and three lead changes … Notre Dame stared at set point after a Lexi Zimmerman attack error (24-23) and Michigan would eventually get the win after converting its sixth set point … previously, Notre Dame and Valparaiso combined for 58 points in the third set of an Aug. 31, 2008, meeting … Valparaiso won the set, 30-28, while escaping with the match victory.

Conquering the Cardinal …
For just the second time in program history – and the first since 1993 – Notre Dame earned a win over a top-five opponent, as the Irish dealt No. 5 Stanford a 3-0 loss on Aug. 29 … Notre Dame’s last win over a ranked opponent came at home against Louisville on Nov. 11, 2007, while the lone win versus a top-five opponent came on Sept. 25, 1993, when the 14th-ranked Irish defeated No. 3 Nebraska at the Joyce Center … the Irish and Cardinal last met in 2003 with Stanford pulling out a 3-0 win … the 2008 NCAA Championship runner-up had never dropped a match to Notre Dame in six tries until this season … the Irish have earned 32 wins against ranked teams and 13 victories over top-10 teams … furthermore, the 1,843 fans in attendance to watch Notre Dame knock off Stanford made up the largest crowd to view a game in the Joyce Center Fieldhouse and the 15th-largest crowd overall in Irish history.

BIG EAST Deals Honor To Dealy …
Sophomore Kristen Dealy was named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll (Aug. 31) one day after being tabbed to the Shamrock Invitational all-tournament team … the outside hitter narrowly missed out on a pair of double-doubles during Irish sweeps over Denver (Aug. 28) and No. 5 Stanford (Aug. 29) … Dealy had nine kills against both the Pioneers and Cardinal before peppering LSU with 15 on a .400 average … she also cleanly fielded 40 consecutive serves through three matches before committing an error … Dealy led Notre Dame with 3.67 kills/set and 2.78 digs/set over the three matches.

All-Tournament Nods …
Senior Serinity Phillips joined sophomore Kristen Dealy on the Shamrock Invitational all-tournament team … Dealy led the Irish against the Tigers with 15 kills while narrowly missing out on double-doubles in Notre Dame’s first two matches … Phillips steadied the Irish attack with 3.11 kills/set and 2.89 digs/set in the three matches … LSU’s Michele Williams, who was named the tournament’s most valuable player, finished the three-match event with 37 kills (2.85/set) and 19 blocks (1.46/set) … Brittnee Cooper (LSU), Cassidy Lichtman (Stanford), Gabi Ailes (Stanford) and Emmy Davidsmeyer (Denver) rounded out the all-tournament team.

Preseason Honors …
Senior outside hitter Christina Kaelin and junior middle blocker Kellie Sciacca both earned all-BIG EAST preseason nods, as voted upon by the league’s coaches … the duo brought home second team all-BIG EAST honors at the conclusion of last year’s regular season … Kaelin went on to rack up all-region and Honorable Mention All-America honors from the AVCA in 2008 … Notre Dame was picked alongside Cincinnati to finish second in the BIG EAST standings.

All In the Family …
Senior Tara Enzweiler will be joined on campus this year by a few familiar faces … two of her brothers, Thomas and Matthew, are also undergraduates at the University … moreover, each of the three were valedictorians at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Raleigh, N.C.

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