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U.S. Women’s Sitting Team perfect at ECVD Continental Cup in the Ukraine


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U.S. Head Coach Bill Hamiter (Bethany, Okla) brought seven ath- letes to Ukraine to compete, the smallest roster in the tournament. Teams were also allowed two able-bodied and two minimally-disabled players on the court at any time; however, the U.S. team did not include any able-bodied or minimally-disabled players. Three players also earned four individual all-tournament awards for their unmatchable performances in Yeva- toriya, Ukraine. Team Captain


2011 U.S. Women’s


Sitting Team ECVD Continental Cup, Sept. 5-11 in Yevpatoriya and Crimea, Ukraine No. Name


Katie Holloway (Lake Stevens, Wash./UCO Resident Athlete), Mi- chelle Gerlosky (Lake Wales, Fla.) and Kari Miller (Washington, D.C.) earned indi- vidual awards after their performances led the United States to a perfect 7-0 record in the tournament.


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3 Brenda Maymon Sellersburg, Ind. 4 Michelle Gerlosky Lake Wales, Fla. 5 Katie Holloway Lake Stevens, Wash. 6 Heather Erickson Fayetteville, N.C. 7 Monique Burkland Ardmore, Okla. 10 Kari Miller


Washington, D.C.


13 Nichole Millage Champaign, Ill. Head Coach: Bill Hamiter (Bethany, Okla.) Asst. Coach: Cara Lang (Sartell, Minn.) Athletic Trainer: Kazuma Akehi (Japan)


Holloway was named tournament Most Valuable Player and best spiker after charting a tournament-high 100 kills and totaling 123 points for her team. Holloway connected on 22 attacks and three blocks in the fi rst match against Ukraine on Sept. 5 for a personal-tournament high of 25 points.


Gerlosky was named best server with a tournament total of 22 ser- vice aces. Gerlosky delivered a personal-tournament high of six aces in the U.S. sweep over Great Britain on Sept. 8.


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Kari Miller was named best libero with 163 receptions, good for a seven-game average of 57 percent. The U.S. Women’s Sitting Team had previously qualifi ed for the 2012 London Paralympic Games and continues to use international tournaments for its preparation.


NCAA Division I Volleyball TV schedule AVCA Rankings as of Sept. 19 • ESPN broadcast schedule only


Date Time Teams Sun, Oct 2 1 p.m. #8 Texas @ #16 Iowa State Network ESPNU HD


Sun, Oct 2 2:30 p.m. #10 Nebraska @ #18 Michigan (tape delay) ESPN2 Sun, Oct 2 5 p.m. Mississippi State @ Ole Miss Wed, Oct 5 7 p.m. Auburn @ Georgia


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Wed, Oct 5 9 p.m. #19 Pepperdine @ Loyola Marymount ESPNU HD Sun, Oct 9 1 p.m. Indiana @ #10 Nebraska (tape delay) Wed, Oct 12 8 p.m. Tennessee @ Kentucky


Wed, Oct 12 10 p.m. #11 Hawai’i @ New Mexico State Wed, Oct 19 6 p.m. UNC @ Duke


Wed, Oct 19 8 p.m. #6 Florida @ South Carolina


Wed, Oct 26 10 p.m. St. Mary’s @ #16 San Diego Wed, Nov 2 8 p.m. #16 Iowa State @ #25 Oklahoma


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Sun, Oct 23 1 p.m. #18 Michigan @ #5 Penn State (tape delay) ESPN2 Wed, Oct 26 8 p.m. LSU @ Arkansas


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he U.S. Women’s Sitting Team traveled back to the United States from the ECVD Continental Cup with a perfect 7-0 record, a gold medal and uncompromising integrity toward the spirit of the


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