UCI aims for Brande recognition
Barry Faulkner
A season of unprecedented success, including a school-record 24 wins
and the school’s inaugural NCAA tournament victory, was not enough to
elevate the UC Irvine women’s volleyball program from below the
national radar.
But, last year’s landmark 24-10 campaign, as well as the return of
seven of the team’s top nine players, three of them first-team
All-Big West Conference performers, has Anteater players, as well as
Coach Charlie Brande, gazing skyward as they ponder their potential
for 2004.
“Each little step we’ve taken with this group [this year’s four
star seniors began their career with an eye-opening 4-21 campaign]
has allowed us to progress,” Brande said. “Our girls know what they
need to do to get to the next level and the work ethic at practice is
a great indicator of their increased knowledge of what it takes to be
competitive. In addition to what happened to us last season, I think
maturity is a big part of that.”
Decorated seniors Kelly Wing, Ashlie Hain, Sami Cash and Dana
Kurzbard have matured as a group. And their talent might just exceed
their experience.
Wing, a 5-foot-11 outside hitter, was named third-team
All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association last
season, becoming the first Anteater to ever achieve All-American
status. The two-time first-team all-conference performer finished
ninth in the nation in kills per game (5.74, tops in the Big West)
and she ranks No. 1 in UCI annals in kills in a career (1,649), a
single season (764) and a match (43).
Hain, a 5-10 setter, is UCI’s career assists leader with 4,248 and
the first-team all-conference honoree’s 13.6 assists per game last
season ranked ninth nationally.
Sami Cash, a 6-3 middle blocker, had a breakthrough season last
fall, en route to first-team all-conference recognition, while Dana
Kurzbard, a 6-5 opposite, earned honorable mention in all-conference
voting last season.
Amanda Vazquez, a 6-1 junior middle, is another returning starter,
as libero and 2003 captain Brenda Waterman is the lone starter who
needs replacing.
Kurzbard has not fully recovered from off-season shoulder surgery,
but Sarah Norman, a versatile 6-3 freshman from Bakersfield, has
arrived to provide front-row depth.
Whitney Pavlik, a 6-0 junior transfer from Montana, should help
with ball control, Brande said, while 5-8 junior returner Keegan
Featherstone will be counted upon to assume the libero role.
UCI, which opens Thursday against visiting Liberty (7 p.m. at
Crawford Court), finished tied for second in the Big West last season
and tied Long Beach State for the No. 2 spot in this year’s preseason
coaches’ poll, behind UC Santa Barbara.
UCI is not in the national top 25, but is listed among others
receiving votes.
The Anteaters defeated Missouri in five games to open the NCAA
tournament last season, before being swept in the second round by No.
7-ranked UCLA.
UCI’s 24 wins last year were three better than the previous record
(set in 1981 and ‘82) and their victory over UCSB snapped a 37-match
losing streak against the Gauchos.
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