Conference Carolinas

2011 Women's Volleyball

NCAA National Tournament:
Coker - Regional Semifinals (1st Round & Tourney Host)
Lees-McRae (1st Round)

Conference Carolinas Tournament Champion: Lees-McRae

Conference Carolinas Regular Season Champions:
Queens, Eastern Division & Lees-McRae, Western Division

2011 Standings

East Division Standings

 

Conference

 

Overall

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

Last 10

Streak

Queens (N.C.)

17

15-2

0.882

48

13

 

32

23-9

0.719

74

41

8-2

Lost 1

Mount Olive

17

9-8

0.529

34

30

 

30

16-14

0.533

60

53

6-4

Lost 1

Pfeiffer

17

7-10

0.412

28

38

 

25

10-15

0.400

38

55

3-7

Lost 1

Barton

17

6-11

0.353

23

36

 

25

10-15

0.400

37

50

4-6

Lost 1

Coker

17

6-11

0.353

26

37

 

28

9-19

0.321

37

61

3-7

Lost 1

St. Andrews

17

0-17

0.000

3

51

 

32

2-30

0.062

14

91

0-10

Lost 24

 

West Division Standings

 

Conference

 

Overall

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

Last 10

Streak

Lees-McRae

18

18-0

1.000

54

6

 

36

26-10

0.722

89

40

7-3

Lost 1

King (TN)

18

13-5

0.722

43

27

 

36

23-13

0.639

77

56

8-2

Lost 1

Erskine

18

13-5

0.722

42

18

 

34

19-15

0.559

69

50

4-6

Lost 1

Belmont Abbey

18

10-8

0.556

34

28

 

33

18-15

0.545

63

54

6-4

Lost 1

Limestone

18

10-8

0.556

39

31

 

34

15-19

0.441

62

66

2-8

Lost 4

North Greenville

18

6-12

0.333

29

43

 

34

16-18

0.471

65

66

5-5

Won 2

Converse

18

1-17

0.056

8

53

 

30

3-27

0.100

19

83

1-9

Lost 8

 

Women's Volleyball Standings

 

Conference

 

Overall

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

 

GP

Record

Win %

PF

PA

Last 10

Streak

Lees-McRae

18

18-0

1.000

54

6

 

36

26-10

0.722

89

40

7-3

Lost 1

Queens (N.C.)

17

15-2

0.882

48

13

 

32

23-9

0.719

74

41

8-2

Lost 1

King (TN)

18

13-5

0.722

43

27

 

36

23-13

0.639

77

56

8-2

Lost 1

Erskine

18

13-5

0.722

42

18

 

34

19-15

0.559

69

50

4-6

Lost 1

Belmont Abbey

18

10-8

0.556

34

28

 

33

18-15

0.545

63

54

6-4

Lost 1

Limestone

18

10-8

0.556

39

31

 

34

15-19

0.441

62

66

2-8

Lost 4

Mount Olive

17

9-8

0.529

34

30

 

30

16-14

0.533

60

53

6-4

Lost 1

Pfeiffer

17

7-10

0.412

28

38

 

25

10-15

0.400

38

55

3-7

Lost 1

Barton

17

6-11

0.353

23

36

 

25

10-15

0.400

37

50

4-6

Lost 1

Coker

17

6-11

0.353

26

37

 

28

9-19

0.321

37

61

3-7

Lost 1

North Greenville

18

6-12

0.333

29

43

 

34

16-18

0.471

65

66

5-5

Won 2

Converse

18

1-17

0.056

8

53

 

30

3-27

0.100

19

83

1-9

Lost 8

St. Andrews

17

0-17

0.000

3

51

 

32

2-30

0.062

14

91

0-10

Lost 24

All-Conference Awards:

All-Conference 1st-Team

Sandra Campbell, Erskine

Megan Epperson, Lees-McRae

Ashley Pittman, King

Carly White, Mount Olive

Taylor Clendenin, Lees-McRae

Sariah Suryadevara, Lees-McRae

Megan Mitchell, Lees-McRae 

                                                         

All-Conference 2nd-Team

Brittany Harvey, Queens

Kaitlyn Pierce, North Greenville

Sarah Van Goethem, King

Angela Jubb, Belmont Abbey

Liz Massey, Erskine

Rebecca Kerrison, Limestone

Shannon Earwood, King 

 

All-Conference 3rd-Team

Larz Chabra, Erskine

Jamie Murray, Erskine

Taylor Willis, Coker

Kati Wood, Barton

Amanda Grandy, Barton

 

Player of the Year 

Sandra Campbell, Erskine

Sandra Campbell was the Fleet's overwhelming leader in kills, hitting percentage and blocks this season.  She led Conference Carolinas in kills per set (3.92) and was ranked second in blocks per set (1.00) and fifth in hitting percentage (0.303).  Her play at the net has led to Erskine's third winning season since the program was resurrected three years ago. 

 

Co-Freshman of the Year

Melissa Cochran, Barton

Melissa Cochran made an immediate impact in Barton's lineup as the Bulldogs second leading hitter with 2.60 kills per set. The 6-foot-5 middle blocker from Knightdale, N.C. was ranked in the top-five of Conference Carolinas in both hitting percentage (.324) and blocks per set (0.91) as a freshman.

 

Sariah Suryadevara, Lees-McRae

Sariah Suryadevara has burst onto the conference and national scene this season, leading the league in digs per set (4.97) and service aces per frame this fall (0.87). The Cincinnati, Ohio native has averaged nearly one service ace per set in conference play this season, and currently ranks third on the program's all-time single-season digs list.

 

Coach of the Year

Wes Schneider, Lees-McRae

Wes Schneider has led the Bobcats to their second consecutive 18-0 season in conference play this fall, as Lees-McRae stretches its winning streak in league action to 49 straight matches. Under Schneider's guidance, the Bobcats captured the program's 13th Conference Carolinas regular season championship while earning the top overall seed in the conference tournament for the fifth time in the last six years.

 

All-Tournament Team:
Jamie Murray, Erskine
Sarah Van Goethem, King
Keri Kemp, Queens
Brittany Harvey, Queens
Megan Mitchell, Lees-McRae
Lauren Fox, Lees-McRae
Tournament MVP: Megan Epperson, Lees-McRae

 

2011 Women’s Volleyball Tournament Championship (Archive) Link Page

2011 Women’s Volleyball Academic All-Conference Teams Link

2011 Fall Scholar Athletes of the Year Link

2011 Fall ‘Team Sportsmanship Award Winners’ Link

 

 

*Note: For all sports in 2011-12 season, St. Andrews was a scheduling partner only