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alayna ryan weekend preview 3-11-21
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Volleyball Nicholas Huenefeld (@niklaustradamus)

PREVIEW | Volleyball Hosts Stetson In Home Finale This Weekend

Alayna Ryan to be honored as part of senior night on Saturday

FGCU Volleyball Information
When Match 11 vs Stetson: Friday at 7 p.m.
Match 12 vs Stetson: Saturday at 7 p.m.
Where Fort Myers, Fla. | Alico Arena
Live Stats StatBroadcast (Friday | Saturday)
Video Facebook Live (here)
Twitter @FGCU_VB
Instagram @FGCU_VB
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FORT MYERS, Fla. - The FGCU volleyball team (8-2, 6-2) will conclude the home portion of its regular season this weekend by hosting Stetson on Friday and Saturday. Both matches will take place at 7 p.m. with the team honoring Alayna Ryan prior to the finale as part of senior night.
 
With four matches left and the Eagles sitting on a one-game lead in the ASUN South Division standings, this weekend will be crucial as North Florida (5-3) and Stetson (4-3) sit just behind FGCU in the standings.
 
South Division
Place Team Overall ASUN
1. FGCU 8-2 6-2
2. North Florida 5-3 6-8
3. Stetson 4-3 5-3
4. Jacksonville 0-7 2-9

North Division
Place Team Overall ASUN
1. Kennesaw State 10-0 10-0
2. Lipscomb 7-1 10-2
3. Bellarmine 2-6 3-9
4. Liberty 2-6 2-7
5. North Alabama 1-9 1-10
 
Thursday, March 11
North Alabama at MTSU, 7 p.m.
 
Friday, March 12
Stetson at FGCU, 7 p.m.
Liberty at Bellarmine, 7 p.m.
Jacksonville at North Florida, 7 p.m.
Kennesaw State at Lipscomb, 7 p.m.
 
Saturday, March 13
Liberty at Bellarmine, 5 p.m.
Stetson at FGCU, 7 p.m.
Jacksonville at North Florida, 7 p.m.
Kennesaw State at Lipscomb, 7 p.m.

Fans are encouraged to wear blue on Friday and white on Saturday. Tickets are still available and can be found by stopping by the ticket office inside Alico Arena, visiting www.FGCUtickets.com or by calling 866-FGCU-TIX. For fans not able to attend, the matches will be streamed on the FGCU volleyball Facebook page.
 
FGCU is 25-2 all-time against Stetson with 15 straight victories in the series. That includes an 11-1 record inside Alico Arena and a 24-2 record in regular season conference play. The Hatters, though, will enter this weekend having won four straight overall after sweeping North Florida and Jacksonville. Their senior libero Chelcie Spence became the first player in program history and the 15th in ASUN history (rally scoring era) to record 1,500 career digs in the team's most recent match.
 
FGCU, meanwhile, was led offensively by Erin Shomaker in last week's split with North Florida. She concluded the series with career-high totals in kills (22) and digs (14) along with two blocks and one ace to help the Eagles move into sole possession of first place in the division standings. She opened the series with 14 kills and five digs while producing 5.14 kills per set on the weekend overall. On the defensive end, Dana Axner totaled 32 digs along with six assists and two aces in the series.
 
GREEN AND BLUE NOTES

Cortney VanLiew continues to stamp her name all over the FGCU record books as the senior leads the Eagles in kills (128) and ranks second in kills per set (3.76). Last weekend, she surpassed Olivia Mesner (607, 2011-14) for the program's most career kills in ASUN regular season play.
 
Most Career Kills - ASUN Regular Season Play
FGCU History
1. 624  Cortney VanLiew (.234)  2017-present
2. 607  Olivia Mesner (.365)  2011-14
3. 572  Amanda Carroll (.245)  2015-19
4. 521  Jessica Barnes (.207)  2010-14
5. 497  Kaitlin Holm (.270)  2011-13
 
VanLiew now moves toward the program's Division I era career kills record currently held by Carroll, who produced 1,483 kills in her illustrious career. VanLiew is 143 shy of breaking the record.
 
Most Career Kills
FGCU's Division I Era (2007-present)
1. 1,483 Amanda Carroll (.259) 2015-19
2. 1,341 Cortney VanLiew (.233) 2017-present
3. 1,132 Olivia Mesner (.331) 2011-14
4. 961 Jessica Barnes (.194) 2010-14
5. 926 Kaitlin Holm (.227) 2011-13
 
In terms of the program's ASUN regular season record book, VanLiew also moved past Carroll for the most career attack attempts recently, and she is approaching Mesner for the career points record.
 
Most Career Attack Attempts - ASUN Regular Season Play
FGCU History
1. 1,750 Cortney VanLiew 2017-present
2. 1,560 Amanda Carroll 2015-19
3. 1,450 Jessica Barnes 2010-14
4. 1,216 Kaitlin Holm 2011-13
5. 1,207 Olivia Mesner 2011-14
 
Most Career Points - ASUN Regular Season Play
FGCU History
1. 724.0 Olivia Mesner (607k 2a 40-150b) 2011-14
2. 699.5 Cortney VanLiew (624k 30a 13-65b) 2017-present
3. 686.5 Amanda Carroll (572k 60a 19-71b) 2015-19
4. 588.5 Kaitlin Holm (497k 13a 28-101b) 2011-13
5. 575.0 Ana Kokanovic (459k 95a 7-28b) 2007-08
 
Dana Axner leads the Eagles defensively with team-highs in digs (167) and digs per set (4.91). She currently ranks third on the program's Division I era career list after passing Carroll earlier this season, and she also ranks third on the program's ASUN regular season play career digs list. She has at least 14 digs in all but one match.
 
Most Career Digs - ASUN Regular Season Play
FGCU History
1. 966 Holly YOUNGQUIST (241 sets) 2008-11
2. 889 Whitney MASTERS (245 sets) 2011-14
3. 687 Dana AXNER (129 sets) 2018-present
4. 562 Amanda CARROLL (191 sets) 2015-19
5. 517 Courtney STEPHENS (206 sets) 2014-17
 
Most Career Digs
FGCU's Division I Era (2007-present)
1. 1,687 Whitney Masters (483 sets) 2011-14
2. 1,652 Holly Youngquist (418 sets) 2008-11
3. 1,365 Dana Axner (259 sets) 2018-present
4. 1,247 Amanda Carroll (451 sets) 2015-19
5. 1,084 Courtney Stephens (451 sets) 2014-17
6. 947 Gigi Meyer (474 sets) 2011-14
7. 877 Karissa Rhoades (379 sets) 2015-18
8. 839 Cortney VanLiew (363 sets) 2017-present
9. 823 Maggie Rick (467 sets) 2015-18
10. 681 Vanessa Benks (164 sets) 2013-15

Sophomore outside hitter Erin Shomaker has produced five double-doubles over nine matches played this year. She is second on the team in kills (127) and tops the squad in kills per set (4.38) with double-digit kills in eight of nine matches and at least two blocks in all but one match. In the four outings she didn't record a double-double, she has at least five digs.
 
Meanwhile, Chelsey Lockey has at least 30 assists in all 10 of her matches as she eclipsed 1,000 career assists in ASUN regular season play two weekends ago. After tallying a career-high 51 assists in the season opener vs USF, she notched 49 more in the team's most recent win over North Florida last weekend. She also has three double-doubles in assists and digs this year and produced a season-high six blocks vs UNF on Feb. 14. On top of that, she has at least five digs eight times this year, including a streak of five straight.

NATIONAL LEADERS

Several Eagles rank among the national leaders in individual statistical categories:
 
Aces Per Set - Erin Shomaker (14th, 0.59)
Assists Per Set - Chelsey Lockey (25th, 10.97)
Attacks Per Set - Cortney VanLiew (57th, 11.09), Erin Shomaker (82nd, 10.69)
Blocks Per Set - Aja Jones (29th, 1.33)
Digs Per Set - Dana Axner (51st, 4.91)
Kills Per Set - Erin Shomaker (33rd, 4.38)
Points Per Set - Erin Shomaker (10th, 5.38)
Total Assists - Chelsey Lockey (99th, 373)

AWARD-WINNING RIGHT ARM

On Feb. 16, Cortney VanLiew was named the ASUN's player of the week for the second time this year after averaging 16.5 kills and 8.5 digs in a weekend series at North Florida.
 
In doing so, the Hoosier State native not only extended her program-record number of career selections to seven, but she tied Jacksonville's Sammie Strausbaugh and UCF's Renata Menchikova for the third most in ASUN history behind Lipscomb's Carlyle Nusbaum (12) and Alex Kelly (8).
 
VanLiew eclipsed 1,300 career kills and 800 career digs three weeks ago and surpassed Maggie Rick (823, 2015-18) for the eighth-most digs in the program's Division I era last weekend. She has two double-doubles on the season, which pushes her career total to 22, and double-digit kills in six of 10 matches with a .220 hitting percentage.
 
AMONG THE BEST IN THE NATION

The Eagles, who made it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament two years ago and came within one set of making a return trip last year, will look to continue to the momentum the program has built over the past six years since head coach Matt Botsford took over. Over the past four seasons alone, the program is tied with Kentucky for 11th nationally in total wins with 103.
Rk. Team 2019 2018 2017 2016 Total
1. Stanford 30 34 30 27 121
2. Nebraska 28 29 32 31 120
3. BYU 26 31 30 29 116
4. Western Kentucky 31 20 31 30 112
5. Minnesota 27 27 28 29 111
Pittsburgh 30 30 26 25 111
7. Penn State 27 26 33 24 110
Florida 27 26 30 27 110
9. Creighton 25 29 26 29 109
Stephen F. Austin 31 32 26 20 109
11. FGCU 27 27 22 27 103
Kentucky 25 26 29 23 103
13. Wisconsin 27 25 22 28 102
14. Colorado St. 29 23 29 21 102
15. Washington 27 20 25 29 101
Marquette 28 28 22 23 101
 
PRESEASON FAVORITE

As a team, FGCU was tabbed to win its third-consecutive ASUN regular season championship, edging out Kennesaw State for the top spot in the preseason coaches poll.
Place Team (1st Place Votes) Points
1. FGCU (7) 75
2. Kennesaw State (1) 65
3. Liberty 56
4. Lipscomb 55
5. Stetson (1) 45
6. North Florida 38
7. Jacksonville 28
8. Bellarmine 22
9. North Alabama 21
 
MEDIA CORNER

FGCU freshmen Juliana Lentz and Hannah Rae Kivett were recently featured as part of the first episode of a student-ran ENTV segment, Welcome to The Nest, hosted by Ian Lynch. You can find the full video here.
 
Greg Hardwig of the Naples Daily News spoke with Cortney VanLiew and head coach Matt Botsford for a season preview. You can check it out here.
 
The ASUN's Kendrell Watkins recently sat down with Cortney VanLiewDana Axner and Chelsey Lockey as part of the latest episode of The Lunch Box. Check it out here.
 
For complete coverage of the volleyball program, follow the Eagles on Twitter at @FGCU_VB, on Instagram at @FGCU_VB, on Facebook at /FGCUVolleyball and online at FGCUathletics.com. You can also sign-up to have news on FGCU volleyball or other programs delivered directly to your inbox by visiting www.fgcuathletics.com/email.
 
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COACH BOTSFORD
Matt Botsford
 is in his seventh season as head coach of the FGCU women's volleyball program in 2019 after being hired on Feb. 10, 2014. In his tenure, Botsford-led teams have compiled a 149-52 (.741) record overall, including a 75-19 (.807) record in ASUN play. Including 2019, he has taken the program to heights it has not seen in the Division-I era (2007-present) – registering at least 20 wins overall in five straight seasons and at least 10 wins in conference play six straight seasons. Furthermore, the team's offensive efficiency has drastically improved since Botsford started. In his first two seasons, his squad produced hitting percentages of .212 and .220. The next two, which saw .267 and .256 percentages, are the third and fourth highest in program history. In 2018, he led the program to its first regular season championship since 2012 (fourth overall) and its first-ever ASUN tournament title, NCAA tournament appearance, NCAA tournament win and victory over a ranked team. His first two campaigns resulted in ASUN regular season runner-up finishes, and the following two saw the Eagles advance to the tournament championship and now the team has won two straight regular season titles. On Sept. 10, 2016, Botsford led his team to a five-set win over Indiana in Alico Arena, which signified the program's first-ever win over a team from a Power-5 conference. Last year, he led the team to a win over Miami (Fla.) - the program's first-ever road Power-5 win, and the Eagles followed that up with a straight-set win over the Hurricanes at a neutral site in 2019.
 
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ABOUT FGCU
FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 84 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 13 seasons at the Division I level. Additionally, in just nine seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 38 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including women's basketball (No. 24, 2019-20) and both men's soccer (2018, 2019) and women's soccer (2018) as three of the most recent. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate (APR) in their sport and have had the highest percentage of teams so honored from these two groups over each of the past three years. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.46 GPA in the classroom in the spring 2020 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for 22 consecutive semesters. The 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring semesters each saw another milestone reached as all 15 programs achieved a 3.0-or-higher team GPA. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 – 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

Dana Axner

#7 Dana Axner

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Aja Jones

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Chelsey Lockey

#10 Chelsey Lockey

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Alayna Ryan

#11 Alayna Ryan

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Erin Shomaker

#6 Erin Shomaker

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Cortney VanLiew

#12 Cortney VanLiew

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Hannah Rae Kivett

#21 Hannah Rae Kivett

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Juliana Lentz

#13 Juliana Lentz

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Players Mentioned

Dana Axner

#7 Dana Axner

5' 8"
Junior
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Aja Jones

#1 Aja Jones

6' 1"
Sophomore
MB
Chelsey Lockey

#10 Chelsey Lockey

5' 9"
Junior
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Alayna Ryan

#11 Alayna Ryan

5' 11"
Senior
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Erin Shomaker

#6 Erin Shomaker

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Sophomore
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Cortney VanLiew

#12 Cortney VanLiew

5' 11"
Senior
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Hannah Rae Kivett

#21 Hannah Rae Kivett

6' 1"
Freshman
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Juliana Lentz

#13 Juliana Lentz

6' 2"
Freshman
MB