High Point Panthers women's volleyball

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High Point Panthers women's volleyball
High Point Panthers logo.svg
University High Point University
Head coachRyan Meek (1st season)
Conference Big South
Location High Point, North Carolina
Home arena Millis Athletic Convocation Center (capacity: 1,750)
Nickname Panthers
ColorsPurple and white [1]
   
AIAW/NCAA Tournament appearance
2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023
Conference tournament champion
2010, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023
Conference regular season champion
2008, 2017, 2020, 2022, 2023

The High Point Panthers women's volleyball team is an NCAA Division I volleyball team representing High Point University as part of the Big South Conference. They play their home games at Millis Athletic Convocation Center in High Point, North Carolina. [2]

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History

High Point University created a volleyball team in 1973, with the Panthers joining the present-day Conference Carolinas, where they played until the 1997 academic year. [3] The Panthers competed only in the NAIA until 1992, had dual membership with the NAIA and Division II in 1993–1994, and moved up to exclusively Division II in 1995. The program had a spate of successful seasons from 1975 to 1980, winning six straight conference titles and peaking with 42 wins in back-to-back years in 1977–1978. However, the NAIA did not begin sponsoring women's volleyball championships until 1980, and the AIAW did not invite them to its volleyball championship. High Point made the NAIA tournament four times: 1982, 1983, 1986, and 1988. The NAIA volleyball championship has a round-robin format, and the Panthers went 2–12 in their four appearances in the 1980s. [4] In Division II, the Panthers won back-to-back conference championships in the Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference in 1995–1996. However, this did not result in any NCAA tournament appearances, as the league was a fledgling member of Division II.

The High Point Panthers moved up to Division I and joined the Big South Conference in 1999, and the volleyball team encountered struggles in its first few seasons, losing 27+ games each year from 1999 to 2003. However, head coach Chad Esposito was able to build the program up to 24 wins in 2007 and 26 wins in 2008, winning the team's only shared regular-season championship to date in 2008. The Panthers fell 3–2 to Coastal Carolina in the Big South tournament semifinals that year. [5]

The Panthers were coached by Jason Oliver from 2009 to 2015, and his tenure was highlighted by a conference tournament championship in 2010, where they swept top-seeded Liberty in the final. [6] The Panthers drew No. 12 Duke in the first round, and lost 25–12, 25–20, 25–20. [7]

Current head coach Tom Mendoza was hired in 2016, [8] bringing a history of success with him. Mendoza had previously coached at Creighton, leading the Blue Jays to a 142–57 record in six seasons from 2010 to 2015, five NCAA Tournament bids, and a Sweet 16 appearance in 2015. In his first season at High Point, Mendoza guided the Panthers to a 23–10 record and the program's second Big South conference tournament title, a 3–1 triumph against top-seeded Radford. [9] The Panthers faced No. 7 North Carolina in the NCAA tournament, falling 25–13, 25–12, 25–23. [10] 2017 was the team's most successful in the Division I era in terms of RPI, as the team reached as high as 44 by the end of the season. After a 5–6 start to the season, including four losses to top-50 RPI teams, the Panthers won 19 straight matches, becoming the first team in Big South history to go 16–0 in conference, while only conceding 4 sets in conference play. The Panthers handed their rivals Radford two of the Highlanders' four losses in the regular season, but in the conference tournament championship, held at Radford, the Highlanders avenged the regular season losses and the previous championship in a 3–1 victory. However, the Panthers were surprisingly picked as an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament due to their final RPI of 39. They traveled to Salt Lake City to take on Purdue. The Panthers won the first set 25-21 before dropping the next three to finish the season 24–8.

Individual awards

Big South Rookie of the Year [11]

Big South Coach of the Year

Big South Tournament MVP

Big South Scholar-Athlete of the Year

Individual career records (Division I era)

RecordNumberPlayerYears
Kills1597Jamie Kaufman2004-07
Attack %.289Stephanie Wallin2007-10
Assists3982Kristina Taylor2005-08
Aces220Jamie Kaufman2004-07
Digs2416Julie Hershkowitz2007-10
Total Blocks340Tracyann Pryce1999-02
Sets Played488Julie Hershkowitz2007-10

Individual single-season records (Division I era)

RecordNumberPlayerYears
Kills523Megan Smith2010
Attack %.384Molly Livingston2017
Assists1439Kristina Taylor2007
Aces67Jamie Kaufman2005
Digs688Julie Hershkowitz2010
Total Blocks143Jordan Hefner2016

Seasons

Statistics overview
SeasonCoachOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
AIAW Small College Division Independent (1973–1974)
1973Jennifer Alley 3-10
1974Jennifer Alley 8-13
AIAW Small College Division Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (1975–1979)
1975Jennifer Alley 25-12
1976Jennifer Alley 32-9
1977Wanda Briley 42-10
1978Wanda Briley 42-7
1979Nancy Little 23-15
NAIA Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1980–1992)
1980Nancy Little 21-18
1981Nancy Little 16-19
1982Nancy Little 25-13 NAIA Pool B (1-2 record)
1983Nancy Little 23-8 NAIA Pool C (1-2 record)
1984Nancy Little 19-9
1985Debbie Trogden 28-4
1986Debbie Trogden 38-9 NAIA Pool C (0-4 record)
1987Debbie Trogden 23-10
1988Joe Ellenburg 19-10 NAIA Pool C (0-4 record)
1989Joe Ellenburg 21-10
1990Joe Ellenburg 19-8
1991Joe Ellenburg 18-14
1992Joe Ellenburg 18-15
Dual membership: NCAA DII and NAIA Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1993–1994)
1993Joe Ellenburg 18-14
1994Joe Ellenburg/Teresa Faucette 16-23
NCAA DII Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (1995–1996)
1995Joe Ellenburg/Teresa Faucette 20-99-01st
1996Teresa Faucette 26-99-01st
NCAA DII Independent (1997–1998)
1997Teresa Faucette 11-20
1998Jennifer Guzi 8-26
NCAA Division I Big South Conference (1999–Present)
1999Georgette Crawford 2-271-13T-7th
2000Georgette Crawford 3-292-127th
2001Georgette Crawford 7-273-117th
2002Georgette Crawford 7-272-128th
2003Chad Esposito 8-281-138th
2004Chad Esposito 17-185-96th
2005Chad Esposito 16-175-9T-5th
2006Chad Esposito 10-226-85th
2007Chad Esposito 24-98-43rd
2008Chad Esposito 26-713-3T-1st
2009Jason Oliver 17-176-106th
2010Jason Oliver 22-1313-32nd NCAA First Round
2011Jason Oliver 9-216-87th
2012Jason Oliver 20-119-53rd
2013Jason Oliver 16-159-53rd
2014Jason Oliver 13-166-86th
2015Jason Oliver 21-1011-32nd
2016Tom Mendoza 23-1011-53rd NCAA First Round
2017Tom Mendoza 24-816-01st NCAA First Round
Total:838–637 (.568)

      National champion        Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion        Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion      Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

Postseason Results

The Panthers have appeared in 3 NCAA tournaments and 4 NAIA tournaments. Their all-time record is 2–15.

NAIA tournament results

YearRoundOpponentsResult
1982Pool C Kearney (Neb.)
Winthrop
Fort Hays St.
L 15–9, 15-3
L 16–14, 15-8
W 15–12, 7–15, 15-9
1983Pool C Southwestern (Tx.)
Franklin (Ind.)
Montana Tech
L 16–14, 15-12
L 15–12, 15-3
W 15–0, 17-15
1986Pool C Texas Wesleyan
UW-Milwaukee
Biola
Missouri Western
L 15–8, 15-5
L 15–7, 15-11
L 15–7, 15-4
L 16–14, 15-9
1988Pool C Western Oregon
Ouachita Baptist
Southwestern (Tx.)
Fort Lewis
L 15–6, 15-3
L 15–9, 9–15, 15-10
L 15–11, 15-2
L 14–16, 15–13, 17-15

NCAA tournament results

YearRoundOpponentResult
2010 First round Duke L 12–25, 20–25, 20–25
2016 First round North Carolina L 13–25, 12–25, 23–25
2017 First round Purdue L 25–21, 14–25, 22–25, 12–25

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