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Omaha Returns Home for Fort Wayne, IUPUI

This Weekend
After two straight weekends on the road, the Omaha volleyball team returns home for a pair of conference matches this week. The Mavericks welcome Fort Wayne on Friday, Oct. 16 at 7 p.m., followed by IUPUI on Saturday, Oct. 17 at 5 p.m. Jon Green will have the call of the matches, and links to live stats and video will be available on OMavs.com.

Quick Hits
•With last Friday's sweep at Oral Roberts, the Mavericks registered a 4-0 start to conference play before falling 3-0 at Denver on Sunday. The last time Omaha won four straight matches to begin the conference season was 2009.
•Sophomore setter Sydney O'Shaughnessy had a team-leading 19 double-doubles in her freshman campaign. Through 18 matches this season, she leads the squad again with 11 double-doubles.
•O'Shaughnessy ranks second in the Summit League for total aces (22) and third for assists (684), assists per set (9.63) and aces per set (0.31), while senior middle blocker Megan Schmale is second for block assists (79), total blocks (89) and blocks per set (1.25).
•Omaha leads the Summit League in digs per set (16.61) and is second in total digs (1,179) and block assists (257), as well as third in total blocks (153) and blocks per set (2.15).
•True freshmen Jessica Plake, Gessica Gdowski and Kayla Torson have been the only Maverick newcomers to see the court through the first half of the season.
•For the first time in four years, Omaha is eligible for postseason play. As part of its reclassification to Division I, the Mavericks were unable to quality for the Summit League Tournament or NCAA Tournament from 2011 to 2015.
•UNO's six seniors on the roster mark the most since 2009.
•Wollak's 1,287 attacks in 2014 represented the fourth-highest single-season total in school history. Schmale's 134 assisted blocks were the eighth-most of any Maverick in a single season.
•Omaha was picked to finish sixth in the 2015 Summit League Preseason Poll, its highest place in the poll since joining the conference in 2012.
•UNO registered six sweeps last season, including a standout win over Tennessee. The Mavericks have three so far in 2015 against Seton Hall, Bradley and Oral Roberts.

Scouting the Fort Wayne Mastodons
Fort Wayne brings a record of 5-16 (2-4 Summit League) into the weekend after a 3-0 sweep of North Dakota State on Friday. Junior outside hitter Somer Johnson was named Summit League Offensive Player of the Week on Monday after averaging 5.50 kills per set last weekend.

Head coach Steve Florio is in his second year with the Mastodons, holding a career record of 18-36. IPFW leads the all-time series with Omaha, 7-0. The Mastodons won the last meeting 3-2 on Nov. 8, 2014 in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Scouting the IUPUI Jaguars
IUPUI carries a record of 14-6 (5-1 Summit League) into the weekend after winning its third straight match with a 3-1 victory over North Dakota State on Saturday. Head coach Steve Payne is in his 19th year with the Jaguars, owning a career record of 246-301.

IUPUI leads the all-time series with Omaha, 6-0. The Jaguars won the last meeting 3-0 in Indianapolis, Ind., on Nov. 7, 2014.

Last Time Out: Denver Snaps Mavericks' Streak in 3-0 Decision
Omaha saw its four-match win streak snapped Sunday afternoon, as Denver dealt the Mavericks a 3-0 loss at Hamilton Gymnasium. Sophomore setter Sydney O'Shaughnessy earned her team-best 11th double-double of the year, finishing with 26 assists and 18 digs as well as four kills and two blocks. Senior outside hitter Kelley Wollak was just shy of a double-double, posting nine kills and a team-leading 12 digs.

Senior middle blocker Megan Schmale totaled eight kills with a match-high four blocks, while senior middle blocker Amy Taylor and senior rightside hitter Michaela Schimmer had seven kills and a block apiece.

Senior libero Kimberly Bailey matched Wollak with a team-high 12 digs, and sophomore outside hitter Mackenzie Horkey chipped in 10 digs with five kills and a block.

Bailey Moves Into Top 10 for Career Digs
Senior libero Kimberly Bailey joined UNO's top 10 for career digs on Sept. 26, and the Lincoln, Neb., native is now ninth on the list with 1,304 digs over the last three-plus seasons. Bailey also ranks fourth in the Summit League this season for total digs (288) and digs per set (4.06), and she owns six performances with 20 or more digs in a match.

Mavericks Making Their Mark Nationally
Omaha officially ranks among the top 40 nationally in three categories, coming in at 19th for attacks per set (37.41), 30th for digs per set (16.61) and 37th for total digs (1,179). Individually, senior middle blocker Megan Schmale is 21st in the country for total blocks (89) this season.

Wollak Joins 1,000 Kill Club
On Sept. 11, senior outside hitter Kelley Wollak became the 19th player in program history -- and the first in the Division I era -- to pass the 1,000 career kills milestone. She hit No. 1,000 just two plays into the third set against SIUE.

Omaha last added players to the 1,000 Kill Club in 2009, when Kelli Goeser (2006-09) finished her career with 1,058 and Ellen Thommes (2006-09) closed with 1,282.

Wollak has now compiled 1,108 kills in just over three seasons and needs 174 to enter the top in school history. Last weekend, she moved up to third (3,629) on the career attacks chart and is now just behind Jewelia Grennan (1999-2002), who had 3,795.

Schmale Surges Into Career Top Five for Block Assists
Senior middle blocker Megan Schmale entered the top 10 in school history for career block assists earlier this season and moved up to fifth on the list last weekend. After her combined seven assisted blocks at Oral Roberts and Denver, Schmale has 393 in three-and-a-half years. Her next target on the blocks chart is Ellen Thommes (2006-09), who had 394 in her career.

What Makes Up the Mavericks
•Omaha returns 11 letterwinners from the 2014 season, including seven in the starting lineup: libero Kimberly Bailey, middle blockers Diane Banderas and Megan Schmale, setter/rightside hitter Michaela Schimmer, setter Sydney O'Shaughnessy and outside hitters Kelley Wollak and Mackenzie Horkey.
•UNO returns 98 percent of its total offensive production from last season, as this year's returners accounted for 1,470 of the Mavericks' 1,495 kills.
•The Mavs also return 98 percent of their total blocking production from last year, with the returners credited for 287.5 out of 292.5 stops.
•Omaha lost four letterwinners from the 2014 squad in graduated seniors Jessy Schroedter and Rachelle Kruml, along with defensive specialists Marisa Moseman and Aftyn Johnson.
•Wollak is UNO's top returning hitter, having averaged 3.24 kills per set last year. At the net, Amanda Conlin had a team-high 1.16 blocks per set, and Schmale had 1.14 blocks per set.
•O'Shaughnessy and Horkey were both named to the Summit League All-Freshmen team at the end of 2014.
•The Mavericks are made up of four freshmen, three sophomores, two juniors and six seniors.
•Schmale was Omaha's first Division I all-conference pick in 2013, earning All-Summit honorable mention status. She led the conference in blocking and ranked in the top 100 nationally for blocks per set. Schmale also earned Academic All-Summit accolades, which she repeated in 2014.

Shires Guides Mavericks as Winningest Coach in School History
Head coach Rose Shires is the all-time winningest coach in 45 years of UNO volleyball history. In her 26th year at the helm of the Maverick program, Shires owns a career record of 465-339 (.578), with the most wins of the five coaches who have served at Omaha.

The 1996 AVCA National Coach of the Year and a two-time conference coach of the year, Shires has enjoyed tremendous success as UNO's guide. The 1996 campaign saw her lead UNO to a national championship as well as its first North Central Conference championship since 1987, followed by an Elite Eight appearance in 1997. In NCAA Tournament play, Shires' squads have combined for 11 appearances and a 10-10 postseason mark.

Shires is assisted by associate head coach Karen Povondra, who is in her 25th season with UNO, assistant coach  Elena Pietro, in her first year, and volunteer assistant coach Tanya Cate, who is in her sixth year on the Maverick staff.

Mixed Schedule Takes Mavericks Around the Nation
Omaha's 2015 schedule includes 20 matches against 21 different opponents, and the team will play in 10 states across the country. UNO will square off with opponents from 10 different conferences, with three from the Missouri Valley, two from the Mountain West and once each from the American Athletic, BIG EAST, Big West, Big Sky, MAC, OVC, Southland and the WAC. Three foes -- Seton Hall, Central Florida and Denver -- were 2014 NCAA Tournament qualifiers.

Entering 2015, the Mavericks had never faced five of their 2015 opponents: Seton Hall, UNLV, Central Arkansas, Central Florida and San Jose State. Omaha currently holds a combined all-time record of 204-140-1 over all teams on the slate this season.

Freshman Foursome
The Mavericks have welcomed four true freshmen to the roster this season: defensive specialist Jessica Plake (Kansas City, Kan.), rightside hitter Meagen Roth (Lincoln, Neb.) and outside hitters Kayla Torson (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) and Gessica Gdowski (Fremont, Neb.).

Plake was a two-time all-state selection at Bishop Miege High School, where she helped the Stags to three state championships. Torson was a three-time all-state player at Xavier High School. Roth, a product of Lincoln Southeast High School, twice earned All-Nebraska honors and was part of three consecutive district championship teams, while Gdowski was a three-time all-state honorable mention pick at Fremont High School.

Plake, Gdowski and Torson have seen playing time so far this year. At the CMU Chippewa Challenge, Gdowski finished just shy of a double-double with season highs of nine kills and 11 digs vs. Evansville. In the same match, Plake posted a season-best 20 digs.

Summit League Preseason Poll Announced
Omaha was picked to finish sixth in the 2015 Summit League Preseason Poll released by the conference office on Aug. 20. The poll was determined by a vote of the league's head coaches.

Defending league champion Denver was tabbed as the league favorite after collecting seven first-place votes. IUPUI came in second, and North Dakota State was third. Oral Roberts was picked fourth, and South Dakota followed in fifth. Omaha tied for sixth with Fort Wayne, while South Dakota State and Western Illinois rounded out the poll in eighth and ninth, respectively.

Triple Trouble
Senior Michaela Schimmer has accounted for the last five triple-doubles in Omaha volleyball history. She tallied her fifth career triple-double on Nov. 15, 2013 vs. South Dakota, finishing with 12 kills, 26 assists and 20 digs. Schimmer had three triple-doubles as a freshman in 2012 and two more in 2013. Prior to her, the last triple-double came from Krista Niezwaag in 1999.

No Longer the Newcomers
In 2015-16, Omaha is in its first year as a Division I institution with full Summit League and NCAA postseason eligibility. The Mavericks competed the last four seasons as a reclassifying Division I school, and they officially joined the Summit League in 2012. During the reclassification period, UNO was ineligible for the league tournament and NCAA postseason play, but played a full regular-season conference schedule in its last three transitional years.

Next Up
Omaha hits the road for a midweek conference match next Tuesday, Oct. 20, visiting Western Illinois. The match is set for 7 p.m. in Macomb, Ill., and links to live stats and video will be available on OMavs.com.
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Players Mentioned

Aftyn Johnson

#21 Aftyn Johnson

DS
5' 7"
Freshman
Rachelle Kruml

#10 Rachelle Kruml

DS
5' 6"
Senior
Marisa Moseman

#2 Marisa Moseman

DS
5' 7"
Freshman
Jessy Schroedter

#9 Jessy Schroedter

MB
6' 1"
Senior
Kimberly Bailey

#3 Kimberly Bailey

L
5' 9"
Senior
Diane Banderas

#8 Diane Banderas

MB
5' 9"
Senior
Amanda Conlin

#15 Amanda Conlin

MB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Gessica Gdowski

#10 Gessica Gdowski

OH
6' 1"
Freshman
Mackenzie Horkey

#17 Mackenzie Horkey

OH
5' 9"
Sophomore
Sydney O

#1 Sydney O'Shaughnessy

S
5' 8"
Sophomore
Jessica Plake

#5 Jessica Plake

DS
5' 10"
Freshman
Meagen Roth

#24 Meagen Roth

RS
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Aftyn Johnson

#21 Aftyn Johnson

5' 7"
Freshman
DS
Rachelle Kruml

#10 Rachelle Kruml

5' 6"
Senior
DS
Marisa Moseman

#2 Marisa Moseman

5' 7"
Freshman
DS
Jessy Schroedter

#9 Jessy Schroedter

6' 1"
Senior
MB
Kimberly Bailey

#3 Kimberly Bailey

5' 9"
Senior
L
Diane Banderas

#8 Diane Banderas

5' 9"
Senior
MB
Amanda Conlin

#15 Amanda Conlin

6' 2"
Sophomore
MB
Gessica Gdowski

#10 Gessica Gdowski

6' 1"
Freshman
OH
Mackenzie Horkey

#17 Mackenzie Horkey

5' 9"
Sophomore
OH
Sydney O

#1 Sydney O'Shaughnessy

5' 8"
Sophomore
S
Jessica Plake

#5 Jessica Plake

5' 10"
Freshman
DS
Meagen Roth

#24 Meagen Roth

6' 0"
Freshman
RS