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Tessa Mortensen

Beach Volleyball Nicholas Huenefeld (@niklaustradamus)

PREVIEW: @FGCU_BeachVB To Conclude Regular Season With Flurry Of Matches

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The FGCU beach volleyball team (10-7, 0-2 ASUN) will conclude its regular season with six crucial conference matches over the next three days against Jacksonville (1-9, 0-6), Mercer (7-2, 2-2) and North Florida (17-12, 4-2) on the road.

The Green and Blue will open the action with a 9 a.m. doubleheader against North Florida on Thursday before staying in town to battle Mercer for a twin-bill at 3 p.m. on Friday. Saturday's tilts against Jacksonville will start at 11 a.m.
 
What's At Stake 
This summer, the ASUN announced the additions of Austin Peay, Jacksonville State and Morehead State as affiliate members of the conference for beach volleyball. Those three teams competed as independent programs in the NCAA the past several seasons and joined new ASUN member North Alabama in bringing the conference to 10 members and a division split.

In terms of the postseason, the top team from each division will automatically qualify for the ASUN tournament. They will be joined by four at-large participants with selection and seeding done by the ASUN office, in conjunction with the same process currently employed by the NCAA.
 
Thus, the next three days will determine who gets a postseason bid.
 
ASUN Beach Volleyball Standings
North Division
Stetson - 21-8, 6-0
North Florida - 17-12, 4-2
Mercer - 7-2, 2-2
FGCU - 10-7, 0-2
Jacksonville - 1-9, 0-6

South Division
Coastal Carolina - 15-9, 4-0
North Alabama - 9-7, 3-1
Morehead State - 13-6, 3-3
Austin Peay - 10-12, 4-4
Jacksonville State - 3-11, 0-6
 
ASUN Beach Volleyball Schedule
Wednesday
Mercer @ Stetson (DH)

Thursday
FGCU @ North Florida (DH)
Coastal Carolina @ North Alabama (DH)

Friday
Coastal Carolina @ Jacksonville State (DH)
FGCU vs Mercer in Jacksonville (DH)

Saturday
FGCU @ Jacksonville (DH)
Morehead State @ North Alabama (DH)

Series History
FGCU is 10-7 all-time against Mercer with four straight wins, 9-7 against Jacksonville with six straight victories and 5-17 against North Florida, although the Eagles have won five of the past nine in the series.

Opponent Capsules
North Florida (17-12, 4-2) has played eight ranked opponents this season with a combined opponent winning percentage of .593. Dana Roskic and Callie Workman have been UNF's winningest pair this year, posting a 21-8 overall record. They were tabbed ASUN Pair of the Week earlier this year and are on a seven-match winning streak. Workman and Roskic are 19-6 at the No. 4 pair and topped their opposing pair in both of the matches against No. 10/11 Stetson this past weekend. The Ospreys have received votes in the AVCA Coaches Poll in five different weeks.
 
Mercer (7-2, 2-2) is set to take on Stetson this afternoon before meeting FGCU on Friday. The Bears got their lone win against North Florida last weekend from Kacy Ogden and Elli Merchant. Conversely, the team swept Jacksonville while dropping only one set. Four of their victories are against non-Division-I teams.

Jacksonville (1-9, 0-6) enters this week having lost eight straight. The lone victory for the Dolphins came against Eckerd College on March 1.
 
Green and Blue Notes
As a team, FGCU clinched its fourth-consecutive season with at least 10 wins on Saturday, which is a program-first.

The duo of Snowy Burnam and Kayla Whetstone continued a torrid start to the season, moving to 14-3 overall. They are just three wins shy of matching the single-season record set by Karissa Rhoades and Katherine Puisis last year and have reached the 30-win milestone in just under two seasons together - becoming the ninth and 10th players in program history to equal that benchmark.

Single Season Wins Leaders
17 - Katherine Puisis - 2018 (17-8 .680)
17 - Karissa Rhoades - 2018 (17-8 .680)
16 - Giovanna Borgiotti - 2018 (16-9 .640)
16 - Ashley Glickert - 2018 (16-9 .640)
16 - Snowy Burnam - 2018 (16-10 .615)
16 - Kayla Whetstone - 2018 (16-10 .615)
15 - Elisa Anne Aldrich - 2016 (15-4 .789)
15 - Madi Wilcox - 2016 (15-4 .789)
15 - Katherine Puisis - 2017 (15-9 .625)
15 - Karissa Rhoades - 2017 (15-9 .625)
14 - Caroline Jordan - 2017 (14-9 .609)
14 - Snowy Burnam - 2019 (14-3, .824)
14 - Kayla Whetstone - 2019 (14-3, .824)

Single Season Winning Percentage Leaders
.824 Snowy Burnam - 2019 (14-3)
.824 Kayla Whetstone - 2019 (14-3)
.789 Madi Wilcox - 2016 (15-4)
.789 Elisa Anne Aldrich - 2016 (15-4)
.680 Karissa Rhoades - 2018 (17-8)
.680 Katherine Puisis - 2018 (17-8)
.640 Giovanna Borgiotti - 2018 (16-9)
.640 Ashley Glickert - 2018 (16-9)
.625 Katherine Puisis - 2017 (15-9)
.625 Karissa Rhoades - 2017 (15-9)

Amanda Carroll, who has teamed with Kirstine Garder all year, became the first player in program history to win 10 or more matches at the No. 1 pair in three consecutive seasons. In fact, before she arrived on campus, nobody had won more than six matches at the top pair in a season. On the flip side, Garder (Halden, Norway/Topvolley Norge) became the first freshman to win 10 or more matches at No. 1. The duo is 10-7 overall.
 
Puisis (Mason, Ohio/William Mason HS) now has 48 career victories, which moves her into sole possession of second place in career victories, just behind her partner, Rhoades (Valrico, Fla./Bloomingdale Senior HS), who has 52. Meanwhile, Giovanna Borgiotti (Vienna, Va./George C. Marshall HS) is one victory shy of moving into the top five in career wins. She became the first player in program history with three-straight double-digit win totals to open her collegiate career last weekend.

Career Wins Leaders
52 - Karissa Rhoades, 2016-present
48 - Katherine Puisis, 2016-present
46 - Madi Wilcox, 2014-17
42 - Amanda Carroll, 2016-present
38 - Mackenzie Allen, 2015-18
38 - Ashley Glickert, 2015-18
37 - Giovanna Borgiotti, 2017-present

Due to their 30-win benchmark, Whetstone and Burnam now qualify for the program's career winning percentage leaders - and they aren't looking up at anyone.

Career Winning Percentage Leaders (Minimum 30 Wins)
.698 - Snowy Burnam, 2016-19 (30-13)
.698 - Kayla Whetstone, 2016-19 (30-13)
.615 - Katherine Puisis; 2016-19 (48-30)
.612 - Karissa Rhoades; 2016-19 (52-33)
.590 - Madi Wilcox; 2014-17 (46-32)
.561 - Giovanna Borgiotti; 2017-19 (37-29)
.525 - Amanda Carroll; 2016-19 (42-38)

Cortney VanLiew (Seymour, Ind./Columbus East HS) has been a mainstay at the No. 5 pair for the Green and Blue this year. The sophomore moved to 9-8 on the season after Saturday's action, which improves her career-high win total.
 
FOLLOW ALONG
For up-to-the minute information and a behind-the-scenes look at the FGCU beach volleyball program, follow on Twitter at @FGCU_BeachVB, on Facebook at /FGCUVolleyball and on Instagram at @FGCU_BeachVB.

COACH BOTSFORD 
Head coach Matt Botsford, who is also the head coach of the FGCU indoor volleyball program, is in his sixth season at the helm of the FGCU beach volleyball program in 2019. He has compiled a 51-35 record over the past three-plus seasons (57-64 overall) while improving or steadying the team's win total each season. In fact, he led the program to 11 wins in 2016, 15 in 2017 and 15 more in 2018 - all three of which either tied or set new records for most wins in a season. The beach volleyball program is in just its eighth season in 2019 and has an overall record of 68-79. Prior to his time in Southwest Florida, Botsford held successful stints as an assistant at Notre Dame, Miami, IUPUI, Indianapolis and most recently Colorado State. A former professional volleyball player, he is a 1998 graduate of Tri-State University (now Trine), where he earned a degree in Social Studies Education. He earned a master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Indianapolis.

SUPPORT THE CAUSE 
FGCU Athletics sponsors events throughout the year to benefit the FGCU Campus Food Pantry (www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry) and the Harry Chapin Food Bank (www.harrychapinfoodbank.org), FGCU Athletics' charities of choice. For more information, including how to make a contribution, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag #FeedFGCU to help.

#FEEDFGCU
FGCU Athletics sponsors events throughout the year to benefit the FGCU Campus Food Pantry (www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry) and the Harry Chapin Food Bank (www.harrychapinfoodbank.org), FGCU Athletics' charities of choice. For more information, including how to make a contribution, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag #FeedFGCU to help raise awareness.
 
ABOUT FGCU
FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 75 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 11+ seasons at the Division-I level. Additionally, in just seven+ seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 35 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including both men's and women's soccer again in 2018. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best 6th-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.35 GPA in the classroom in the Spring, 2018 and had an ASUN Conference and State of Florida best five teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport.  The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours – being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
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Players Mentioned

Ashley Glickert

#21 Ashley Glickert

5' 10"
Senior
Mackenzie Allen

#15 Mackenzie Allen

5' 10"
Senior
Giovanna Borgiotti

#2 Giovanna Borgiotti

5' 10"
Junior
Snowy Burnam

#13 Snowy Burnam

5' 11"
Sophomore
Amanda Carroll

#14 Amanda Carroll

5' 10"
Senior
Katherine Puisis

#3 Katherine Puisis

5' 11"
Senior
Karissa Rhoades

#1 Karissa Rhoades

5' 11"
Senior
Cortney VanLiew

#12 Cortney VanLiew

5' 11"
Sophomore
Kayla Whetstone

#4 Kayla Whetstone

5' 8"
Sophomore
Kirstine Garder

#5 Kirstine Garder

5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Ashley Glickert

#21 Ashley Glickert

5' 10"
Senior
Mackenzie Allen

#15 Mackenzie Allen

5' 10"
Senior
Giovanna Borgiotti

#2 Giovanna Borgiotti

5' 10"
Junior
Snowy Burnam

#13 Snowy Burnam

5' 11"
Sophomore
Amanda Carroll

#14 Amanda Carroll

5' 10"
Senior
Katherine Puisis

#3 Katherine Puisis

5' 11"
Senior
Karissa Rhoades

#1 Karissa Rhoades

5' 11"
Senior
Cortney VanLiew

#12 Cortney VanLiew

5' 11"
Sophomore
Kayla Whetstone

#4 Kayla Whetstone

5' 8"
Sophomore
Kirstine Garder

#5 Kirstine Garder

5' 10"
Freshman