
Volleyball Hosts Georgetown on Tuesday
10/5/2015 3:12:00 PM | Volleyball
This Week's Schedule
Oct. 6 7:00 pm Georgetown at Creighton (KOIL 1290 AM) Omaha, Neb. (D.J. Sokol Arena)
Oct. 9 7:00 pm DePaul at Creighton (KOZN 1620 AM) (Pink Out) Omaha, Neb. (D.J. Sokol Arena)
Oct. 11 1:00 pm Marquette at Creighton (BEDN) Omaha, Neb. (D.J. Sokol Arena)
Next Match
Creighton Volleyball (10-7, 4-0 BIG EAST) plays its final mid-week match of the season when it hosts Georgetown (7-10, 1-3 BIG EAST) on Tuesday night at D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha, Neb.
First serve is scheduled for 7 pm.
The Creighton Birdcage has elected for a “'Merica-themed” night, encouraging students to dress in patriotic attire.
Radio/Video Broadcast Information
Tuesday's match will be streamed for free in HD on JaysVideo. To access, visit GoCreighton.com and click on the “TV” icon in the top right of the home page.
Tuesday's match can also be heard on KOIL (1290 AM) and can be heard on-line at http://v6.player.abacast.net/2759, with Brad Burwell and Glen Sisk on the call.
Live Stats Information
Tuesday's match will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Stats icon near the top right of the page for the exact links to each match, or visit creighton.statbroadcast.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton has won five straight matches and owns a 10-7 record on the fall, which includes a 4-0 BIG EAST mark and a rigorous non-conference schedule that featured a nation-leading five top-11 foes. Despite the challenging slate, the Bluejays finished the fall placing second in three straight tournaments.
The Bluejays own wins over five NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago, including a sweep of then-No. 10 Kentucky and a five-set comeback win over Kansas State. Among CU's losses are setbacks against No. 8 Illinois, No. 8 USC, No. 4 Nebraska and No. 11 Wisconsin.
Jaali Winters (3.73 kps.) and Jess Bird (2.58 kps., 2.89 dps.) lead the Creighton offense on the outside, while middle blocker Lauren Smith (2.76 kps., 1.24 bps., .380%) continues to excel in the middle and earned All-Tournament Team honors during all four non-conference weekend tournaments.
Maggie Baumert (10.00 aps.) and Kenzie Crawford (10.08 aps.) have each seen time at setter this fall, while libero Kate Elman (3.86 dps.) continues to add to her Creighton-record dig total.
Creighton was a unanimous pick to win the BIG EAST, while Elman, Bird and Smith were named preseason all-league picks.
Creighton averages 13.22 kills, 1.27 aces, 15.27 digs and 2.30 blocks per set while hitting .236 as a team.
Scouting Georgetown
Georgetown enters Tuesday's match with a 7-10 record, including a 1-3 record in BIG EAST play. The lone win in conference action was a 3-1 victory at Providence last Friday.
Alyssa Sinnette (3.59 lps) leads the team in kills, with Liv King (2.45 kps.), Symone Speech (2.31 kps., .293%) and Ashlie Williams (2.10 kps.) also averaging multiple kills per set.
Paige McKnight (9.61 aps., 0.45 saps.) tops the club in assists and aces per set, while Kenzie Higareda (4.59 dps.) is the leader in digs.
The Hoyas average 12.64 kills, 1.72 aces, 13.50 digs and 1.31 blocks per set while hitting .186.
The Coaches
Creighton is coached by Kirsten Bernthal Booth (Truman State, 1997), who owns a 245-144 record in her 13th season with the Bluejays.
She was named the 2010 CVU.com National Coach of the Year after leading Creighton to the second round during its first NCAA Tournament appearance, and named the CaptainU College Coach of the Year, as well as the MVC Coach of the Year, in 2012 following another run to the second round of the NCAA's and a school-record 29 victories.
The winningest coach in school history, Booth has led Creighton to its only four NCAA Tournament bids in the program's modern history. She's also led the Jays into the top-25 each of the previous three years, another program first.
Booth came to Creighton after going 112-41 in three years at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A native of Lincoln, Neb., Booth played volleyball at Truman State, where she was named conference MVP, an Academic All-American and Missouri's 1997 NCAA Woman of the Year. She ranked third in Division II history with 6,077 assists when she graduated.
Booth was helped by associate head coach Tom Mendoza, assistant coach Angie Oxley Behrens and volunteer assistant Kyle South.
Arlisa Williams (Wisconsin, 1993). owns a 104-174 mark in her 10 seasons at Georgetown, which also doubles as her career mark. She arrived at Georgetown after four seasons as an assistant at Florida and two seasons at American. She is assisted by Justin Wong and Louella Maxwell.
Series History vs. Georgetown
Creighton is 4-0 all-time against Georgetown. The Hoyas won the first set ever played between the teams, but the Bluejays have won the last 12 sets.
Creighton's Lauren Smith dominated last year's series, as she had 10 kills and hit .600 or better in both Bluejay victories.
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 4-0 against Georgetown and Arlisa Williams, while Williams is 0-4 all-time against Creighton.
Last Weekend Summary
Creighton picked up its first two road wins of the season, defeating St. John's (3-1) and Providence (3-0), last weekend.
Jaali Winters had a career-high 28 kills in Friday's win over the Red Storm, while Marysa Wilkinson had a career-high 14 kills on .650 hitting in Saturday's victory at Providence.
Recruiting Is Key
Each year PrepVolleyball.com ranks the nation's top 30 recruiting classes. By now, you probably know that Creighton's recruiting class was tabbed as the nation's 11th-best, but what you likely don't know is that Georgetown's class was ranked 29th-best.
The Hoya recruiting class featured Symone Speech, Alyssa Sinnette, Paige McKnight, Liv King, Somto Egbuonu and Kenzie Higareda.
Speech was ranked as the nation's No. 65 recruit, while McKnight was No. 97.
All told, Georgetown is getting 95 percent of its assists, 79 percent of its aces, 78 percent of its blocks, 77 percent of its kills and 77 percent of its digs from its six freshmen.
By comparison, Creighton's true freshmen, a group that includes No. 18 Taryn Kloth and No. 41 Jaali Winters, are contributing 35 percent of the team's kills, 21 percent of its blocks, 14 percent of its digs, 13 percent of its aces and one percent of its assists.
Blue October
Creighton will play 11 matches in the month of October, more than any other October in program history.
The Bluejays are currently 2-0 this month, which improves their record to 22-3 in October since the start of the 2012 season. That includes seven straight victories dating to last fall.
Let's Get It Started
Creighton is off to a 4-0 start in league play for the second straight season. Last year's team started 5-0 before a five-set loss at Seton Hall.
Below is a list of Creighton's best starts in conference play all-time:
Start League Year Final W-L Final Place
6-0 MVC 2007 14-4 T-2nd
5-0 MVC 2006 12-6 4th
5-0 MVC 2011 12-6 4th
5-0 BIG EAST 2014 16-2 1st
4-0 BIG EAST 2015 ? ?
High Five
Creighton has won each of its last five matches, a streak it will look to extend on Tuesday vs. Georgetown.
In those five wins, the Bluejays are just 5-5 in the first two sets of matches, but a perfect 10-0 in sets three, four and five.
Since the program's 1994 reinstatement, the club has had just seven win streaks of six or longer, as seen below:
Consecutive Wins
Wins Dates Snapped By
17 Sept. 29-Nov. 30, 2012 at #11 Minnesota, 3-1
11 Oct. 11-Nov. 21, 2014 Seton Hall, 3-0
8 Oct. 25-Nov. 22, 2008 vs. Northern Iowa, 3-2
7 Sept. 4-Sept. 17, 2004 Illinois State, 3-0
6 Sept. 21-Oct. 6, 2007 Wichita State, 3-0
6 Sept. 1-Sept. 15, 2012 at Kansas, 3-2
6 Sept. 20-Oct. 4, 2014 at Seton Hall, 3-2
Jaali Carries The Jays Against Johnnies
Jaali Winters had a career-high 28 kills on Oct. 2 in a four-set win at St. John's. The 28 kills were tied for the third-most in Creighton history for a single-match, and the most by any Bluejay since Leah Ratzlaff had 28 in a 2003 contest at Southern Illinois.
Winters is one of eight freshmen in Creighton history with 20 or more kills in a match, and one of three with three or more such contests:
Most Kills, Match
Kills Name, Opponent Date
32 Michelle Prorock vs. Evansville (4s) 11-2-96
30 Melissa Walsh at Indiana State (5s) 10-16-98
28 Melissa Walsh vs. Drake (5s) 10-10-98
28 Melissa Walsh at Drake (5s) 10-1-99
28 Melissa Walsh vs. Northern Iowa (4s) 10-27-00
28 Leah Ratzlaff at Southern Illinois (4s) 11-22-03
28 Jaali Winters at St. John's (4s) 10-2-15
Creighton Freshmen With 20+ Kills in a Match
Times Name (High) Year
4 Melissa Walsh (30) 1998
3 JoDe Cieloha (23) 1994
3 Jaali Winters (28) 2015
1 Michelle Prorock (23) 1994
1 Shelly Kapler (22) 1996
1 Jodi Bjoin (21) 1999
1 Kelly Goc (20) 2004
1 Carolyn Decker (22) 2004
1 Allie Oelke (23) 2007
Marysa's Monster Night
Marysa Wilkinson had the best offensive night of her young college career on Saturday at Providence, finishing with 14 kills on .650 hitting.
Her 14 kills tied her career-high, while her .650 hitting percentage was her best mark ever.
Wilkinson's .650 hitting percentage ranks as the 10th-best single-match performance in Creighton history, and fifth among those players with 14 or more kills in a contest.
Creighton is 9-2 all-time when Wilkinson has 10 or more kills, and 12-0 all-time when she hits .400 or better.
In her career against the Friars, Wilkinson owns 26 kills and one attack error in 37 swings for a healthy .676 hitting percentage.
AVCA Poll Update
Creighton earned 11 points in this week's AVCA poll, good enough to tie for a season-best 34th place in the poll.
Creighton has been ranked inside the top-25 of the poll 11 times, all in the last four years. CU's highest rank ever was No. 19 on Sept. 7, 2013 and it last was in the top-25 in the AVCA's 2014 Preseason Poll that was announced on Aug. 11, 2014.
Smith Continues Excellence
Lauren Smith had two great matches last weekend, combining for 26 kills and seven blocks while hitting .524.
Smith had 14 kills and six blocks on .545 hitting vs. St. John's before she had 12 kills on .500 hitting vs. Providence on Saturday.
Last season Smith had 10 kills in both matches vs. Georgetown. She hit .692 in Washington, D.C., in 13 swings before hitting .600 in 15 swings in Omaha.
Smith ranks second in the BIG EAST in both blocks per set and attack percentage this year.
Winters Ices Second League Honor
Jaali Winters was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week for the second time in the last three weeks on Sept. 28th after helping the Bluejays to a pair of victories.
Winters was previously honored on Sept. 14th by the league office.
Winters opened her BIG EAST career with a pair of double-doubles in 3-1 victories over Seton Hall and Villanova. She led Creighton with 36 kills, 37 points, 4.50 kills per set, 4.69 points per set and a .321 hitting percentage.
Winters had 13 kills and 11 digs on .300 hitting in a Sept. 25 3-1 win over Seton Hall. She had at least three kills and three digs in all three sets that CU won.
On Sept. 27th, Winters had 23 kills and 11 digs while hitting .333 in a victory over Villanova. Winters had 10 kills in the first set and five more in each the third and fourth set wins, as well, including the set point clincher in both.
The 23 kills by Winters was tied for fourth-most by a Creighton freshman in program history, and she became the first player in CU history to reach 200 career kills in 15 matches or less.
Booth Is Now 101 Wins Over .500
Kirsten Bernthal Booth owns a 245-144 mark in her 13th year at Creighton. Last Friday's win at St. John's saw Booth go 100 wins over .500 for the first time in her career at CU.
Booth has led quite the remarkable turnaround for a program that had been 93-152 all-time since 1994 prior to her arrival.
Schedule Paying Pay Off
Creighton's non-conference schedule is always tough, but this year's slate may have taken that to another level.
Unofficial RPI sites have labeled Creighton's schedule as the nation's fifth-toughest (trailing only Florida, Stanford, UCLA and North Carolina), and are a big reason that despite CU's 10-7 mark, the Bluejays own an official NCAA RPI of 20.
Against The BIG EAST
Creighton owns a .500 record or better against each of the other teams currently in the BIG EAST.
The Bluejays enter this week with 35 wins against BIG EAST competition (including the BIG EAST Championship) since the start of 2013, tied for the most in the league with Marquette.
Opponent Reg. Season BE Tourney Total
Butler 3-1 - 3-1
DePaul 4-0 - 4-0
Georgetown 4-0 - 4-0
Marquette 3-1 0-1 3-2
Providence 3-0 - 3-0
Seton Hall 2-3 1-0 3-3
St. John's 4-1 - 4-1
Villanova 5-0 - 5-0
Xavier 4-0 2-0 6-0
Total 32-6 3-1 35-7
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
For the third straight season, Creighton has been picked to win the BIG EAST Conference in a preseason poll of league coaches.
CU was a unanimous choice and received 81 points in the poll and all nine possible first-place votes. Marquette was picked second while Xavier, St. John's and Butler rounded out the top half of the poll.
Creighton also had three women named to the 13 member on the BIG EAST's preseason all-conference team, as Jess Bird, Lauren Smith and Kate Elman were all honored, with Bird selected as Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year.
Creighton has finished in the spot predicted of them or better in the preseason poll in 10 of the past 12 years, including five years where it's finished exactly where it was predicted.
Year Preseason Pick Finish Move
1994 11th 9th #2
1995 9th 7th #2
1996 9th 6th #3
1997 8th 3rd #5
1998 6th 8th i2
1999 T-7th 5th #2
2000 4th T-4th - -
2001 2nd 4th i2
2002 7th 9th i2
2003 9th T-5th #4
2004 5th 5th - -
2005 5th 5th - -
2006 4th 4th - -
2007 3rd T-2nd #1
2008 3rd 2nd #1
2009 4th T-4th - -
2010 4th 3rd #1
2011 3rd 4th i1
2012 4th 1st #3
2013 1st T-2nd i1
2014 1st 1st - -
2015 1st ??? ???
Survival of the Fittest
Creighton has won seven matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth after surviving an opponent's match point, including a Sept. 20 win over Kansas State that saw the Wildcats squander a 24-23 lead in the fourth set. Three of those comeback wins have come against Wichita State.
On the other hand, Creighton is 245-2 under Booth when it reaches a match point opportunity, falling only when it wasted two match points on Sept. 4, 2010 to Iowa in an eventual 20-18 fifth set loss, and two other match points on Nov. 1, 2013 in a 17-15 fifth set loss to St. John's.
Surviving Match Points, Under Booth
Date Opponent MP(s) Faced Final Set 5
08/30/03 vs. McNeese State 13-14, 15-16 18-16
10/10/03 Wichita State 13-14 16-14
10/13/06 at Wichita State 12-14, 13-14, 14-15 17-15
09/11/07 at Drake 13-14, 14-15 17-15
08/26/11 vs. UTSA 12-14, 13-14 16-14
11/16/12 at Wichita State 13-14 16-14
09/20/15 Kansas State 23-24 (4th set) 15-13
2-0 Better Than 0-2
Creighton is 213-8 (.964) all-time when leading a match 2-0, including a 156-2 mark under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. They own an 102-4 all-time mark in home matches they lead 2-0 in.
Conversely, the Jays are 10-186 (.051) all-time when trailing a match 0-2, including a 1-65 mark in those home matches. The only such home comeback came on Sept. 20 vs. Kansas State. Those 10 comebacks from down 0-2 are listed below.
Notably, last year's team joined the 2004 club as the only one to win multiple matches in the same season when trailing 0-2 at intermission.
Date Opponent Sets 3-5 scores Coach
09/19/97 at Bradley 15-11, 15-13, 15-8 Wallace
10/01/99 at Drake 15-6, 17-15, 15-11 Wallace
09/03/04 vs. Montana 30-20, 30-21, 15-11 Booth
10/15/04 at Bradley 30-22, 30-23, 15-11 Booth
10/15/05 at So. Illinois 30-25, 30-24, 15-8 Booth
09/21/07 at No. Iowa 31-29, 30-26, 15-12 Booth
11/16/12 at Wichita St. 25-16, 25-20, 16-14 Booth
09/05/14 vs. No. Iowa 25-16, 25-22, 15-5 Booth
11/08/14 at Butler 25-16, 25-20, 15-13 Booth
09/20/15 Kansas State 25-23, 26-24, 15-13 Booth
Winters Arrives At End Of Summer
Jaali Winters came through in a big way on Sept. 20 in CU's comeback win over Kansas State.
Winters had seven kills in both the fourth set and the fifth set, including CU's final five terminations of the 15-13 win. As if that weren't enough, Winters added three digs and two blocks in the fifth set.
Winters 25 kills were the most by any Creighton player since Alicia Runge had 26 vs. Iowa on Sept. 4, 2010, and second-most in the rally scoring era to 25 points that started in 2008.
Winters 25 kills and 59 attacks were the most by any Creighton player at D.J. Sokol Arena, which opened in 2009. The previous high for kills was 21 (by Leah McNary and Kelli Browning), while the previous high for attack attempts was 53 (by Allie Oelke).
Winters 25 kills were third-most by a Creighton freshman in history, and the most since Melissa Walsh in 1998. Walsh had matches of 30 (at Indiana State on Oct. 16, 1998) and 28 (on Oct. 10, 1998) during her standout freshman campaign.
Creighton's Gauntlet
Creighton faced five different top-11 teams (at time of the match) during its 13-match non-conference schedule.
Creighton faced then-No. 8 Illinois, No. 8 USC and No. 10 Kentucky in the first three weeks of the 2015 season, then added No. 4 Nebraska and No. 11 Wisconsin last week.
Creighton, with five, was the nation's only team that played four or more top-11 teams through the first four weeks of the season, as seen below:
Most Matches vs. Top 11 Teams (Thru 9/20)
# Team Opponents
5 Creighton Illinois, USC, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wisconsin
3 USC BYU, North Carolina, Kentucky
3 Oklahoma Florida State, USC, Washington
3 Colorado Illinois, Penn State, Florida State
Nation's Largest Crowd on Sept. 15th
Creighton's crowd of 10,131 on September 15th vs. No. 4 Nebraska was the nation's largest crowd this season, 26th-largest in NCAA regular-season history and 57th-largest all-time.
Creighton is one of three schools to have hosted more than 7,000 for any match this season along with Hawaii (3x) and Nebraska (5x).
Below is a list of the nation's crowds over 7,000 this fall:
Rk. Crowd Match Date
1. 10,131 Nebraska at Creighton 9/15
2. 8,667 UCLA at Hawaii 9/6
3. 8,427 Iowa at Nebraska 9/26
4. 8,113 UC Davis at Nebraska 9/11
5. 8,028 Tulsa at Nebraska 8/28
6. 8,021 South Florida at Nebraska 9/12
7. 7,984 Grand Canyon at Nebraska 8/29
8. 7,419 Florida at Hawaii 9/11
9. 7,180 Cal Poly at Creighton 9/26
Winters Having A Great Fall
Freshman Jaali Winters continues to lead Creighton in kills, and heads into Tuesday with 235.
On Sept. 12 vs. Pacific, Winters became the first Creighton player to ever reach 100 kills before September 15th of her freshman season, and became just the second player to need nine or fewer matches (JoDe Cieloha, 8 in 1994) to reach triple-figures.
On Sept. 27 vs. Villanova, Winters had 23 kills to reach 200 career putaways in her 15th career match. She's the first player in CU history to reach that milestone in 15 matches or less.
Should she sustain her team lead, Winters would join Cieloha (1994) and Melissa Walsh (1998) as the only players to lead Creighton in kills during their first campaign with the Bluejays.
Creighton's Quickest Players To 100 Kills (Career)
Name MP Date Opponent
JoDe Cieloha 8 09/23/94 at Drake
Jaali Winters 9 09/12/15 Pacific
Melissa Walsh 10 09/26/98 at Bradley
Carolyn Decker 10 09/18/04 Illinois State
Allie Oelke 11 09/15/07 vs. Charlotte
Creighton's Quickest Players To 200 Kills (Career)
Name MP Date Opponent
Jaali Winters 15 09/27/15 Villanova
Melissa Walsh 16 10/16/98 at Indiana State
JoDe Cieloha 18 10/30/94 at UMKC
Allie Oelke 18 10/06/07 at So. Illinois
Shelly Kapler 22 11/09/96 at Bradley
One More On Winters
Jaali Winters had 15 kills and hit .414 in the Sept. 15 match vs. Nebraska.
Per White and Blue Review writer Matt DeMarinis, Winters is just the second freshman since 2000 to have 15 or more kills and hit .400 or better against Nebraska.
The only other player to do so was Penn State's Ali Frantti, who did it twice last season en route to being named National Freshman of the Year and a Second Team All-American.
Largest Crowds To See The Jays
A crowd of 10,131 fans was on hand for the Sept. 15th tilt at CenturyLink Center Omaha. It marked the fourth time in Creighton's history that more than 5,000 fans attended a home volleyball match.
In four volleyball matches at CenturyLink Center Omaha, Creighton has now played before an average of 10,840 fans.
Below is a list of the largest crowds (and home crowds) in Creighton Volleyball history:
Largest Home Crowds
Att. Opponent Date CU Result Facility
13,081 #18 Cal Poly 09/02/07 L 0-3 CenturyLink
12,112 #1 Nebraska 09/24/06 L 1-3 CenturyLink
10,131 #4 Nebraska 09/15/15 L 0-3 CenturyLink
8,037 #2 Nebraska 10/05/08 L 0-3 CenturyLink
2,514 #7 Nebraska 08/31/10 L 0-3 Sokol
Largest Crowds (All Sites)
Att. Opponent Date CU Result Facility
13,081 #18 Cal Poly 09/02/07 L 0-3 CenturyLink
12,112 #1 Nebraska 09/24/06 L 1-3 CenturyLink
10,131 #4 Nebraska 09/15/15 L 0-3 CenturyLink
8,627 at #5 Nebraska 09/29/02 L 0-3 Devaney Ctr.
8,060 at #9 Nebraska 09/17/14 L 1-3 Devaney Ctr.
8,037 #2 Nebraska 10/05/08 L 0-3 CenturyLink
6,297 at #6 Hawaii 09/08/00 L 0-3 Sheriff Ctr.
5,967 vs. Northwestern 09/07/00 W 3-1 Sheriff Ctr.
Jereb Up For Senior CLASS Award
Creighton Volleyball's Melanie Jereb is one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award. Jereb hails from Cary, Ill., and is the program's active leader in starts (84) and second in digs (1,057).
Jereb is the only student-athlete that plays in Nebraska on the list, and also the only BIG EAST representative.
Jereb owns a 3.98 GPA while majoring in Environmental Science and Biology. She's been on the Dean's List every semester, including a 4.00 GPA last spring, and has twice been named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team.
Jereb has also served more than 175 hours of community service during her first three years as a Bluejay, most on the team in that span.
On the floor, Jereb remains the only player in program history to be named first-team all-conference as a freshman, has been named to a pair of all-tournament teams, was a three-time MVC Freshman of the Week in 2012, and has twice been named to an all-tournament team in her career.
The award, chosen by a nationwide vote of Division I volleyball coaches, national volleyball media and fans, is given annually to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in Division I volleyball. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – classroom, community, character and competition.
Jereb is trying to become the third Creighton student-athlete to win a Senior CLASS Award, joining men's soccer alum Brian Holt in the fall of 2011 and men's basketball standout Doug McDermott in 2014.
Hometown Flavor
Creighton's 2015 roster boasts nine players from the state of Nebraska, the second-most in program history.
CU's 2014 team had 10 Nebraskans on the roster, while the 2004, 2005 and now 2015 teams have each had nine homestate natives.
Service Leads To Smiles
Since starting the season with 10 aces and 28 service errors (in 209 service attempts) during the first two matches, Creighton has vastly improved its accuracy since.
Creighton has 70 aces against just 89 service errors in 1,163 attempts over the last 15 matches.
Creighton served up a season-best nine aces in its Sept. 27 victory over Villanova, including Kate Elman's career-high four.
Kentucky Win Ranks As Program's Best
Creighton's 3-0 sweep over No. 10 Kentucky on September 5 was notable for multiple reasons.
The 10th-ranked Wildcats were the highest-ranked foe that CU has ever beaten. The previous high had been No. 13 BYU on Aug. 30, 2013. The match was the 23rd in program history against a top-10 team.
The sweep over Kentucky also marked Creighton's first sweep ever over a top-25 foe in 63 all-time meetings vs. ranked teams.
Creighton improved to 4-59 all-time against top-25 opposition with the win over Kentucky. All four victories have come under the direction of Kirsten Bernthal Booth.
Marysa In The Middle
After a 1-4 start to the season, Creighton moved sophomore Marysa Wilkinson to the middle blocker position, and it paid immediate dividends in a 3-0 win over No. 10 Kentucky.
Wilkinson finished with six kills and tied her career-high with seven blocks in the win while hitting .214. Creighton's 11.5 blocks as a team were a season-high, and UK's .117 hitting percentage was the lowest by a Bluejay opponent all fall.
Since moving Wilkinson to the middle Creighton has gone 9-3 and averaged 2.67 blocks per set while holding teams to .182 hitting. Prior to that CU had been 1-4 with 1.50 blocks per set while teams hit .253 against it.
Jereb Reaches 1,000 Digs
Senior Melanie Jereb enters Tuesday's match with 1,060 career digs after she became the 13th Bluejay to reach 1,000 digs on September 12 vs. CSU Bakersfield. Her classmate Kate Elman reached the mark late in the 2013 season.
Below is a list of how long it has taken each Bluejay to reach that milestone.
Creighton's Quickest Players To 1,000 Digs (Career)
Name MP Date Opponent
Bianca Rivera 53 11/08/08 Illinois State
Julianne Mandolfo 56 10/22/11 Evansville
Kate Elman 59 11/16/13 at Seton Hall
Nayka Benitez 60 11/27/10 at Northern Iowa
Kailey Reyes 77 09/01/01 vs. UTSA
Janeen Piller 80 09/25/04 at Missouri State
Melissa Walsh 85 09/08/01 at #24 Santa Clara
Allie Oelke 95 09/04/10 vs. Iowa
Melissa Weisensee 97 10/04/97 at Missouri State
Sarah Schulze 101 11/13/09 Southern Illinois
Melanie Jereb 105 09/12/15 CSU Bakersfield
Korie Lebeda 108 10/17/08 Evansville
Megan Bober 118 10/27/12 Southern Illinois
Winters Wows 'Em
Freshman OH Jaali Winters couldn't have done much better at the Illini Classic, opening her career with a team-best 41 kills.
Her 17 kills vs. Miami (Ohio) were the most in Bluejay history for a debut, three more than the previous mark set by Jess Bird in 2013.
In addition, Winters' four blocks were tied for second-most in a debut (something Kelsey O'Connell also did) and her 14 digs were tied for fourth-most in a debut (Kate Elman set that record with 22 in 2012).
Winters also became the fifth player to debut with a double-double, and joined Bird as just the second outside hitter to accomplish the feat.
Last but not least, Winters became just CU's second player with 10 or more kills in each of the team's first three matches of a season, joining JoDe Cieloha (1994) who did it in the first eight contests of CU's first year back.
Select Company
Creighton is one of just 15 schools nationally who have won 23 games or more in each of the previous three seasons. That group consists of BYU, College of Charleston, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Idaho State, LIU Brooklyn, Marquette, Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Stanford, Texas, Washington and Western Kentucky.
Creighton is also one of 26 teams to have appeared in each of the last three NCAA Tournaments. That group features Arizona State, BYU, Colorado State, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Hawaii, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, LIU Brooklyn, Marquette, Miami (Fla.), Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, San Diego, Stanford, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, Washington and Yale.
Throw in three straight NCAA Tournament bids to that group of teams with three straight 23-win seasons and the group narrows to 12 teams: That group consists of BYU, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, LIU Brooklyn, Marquette, Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Stanford, Texas and Washington.
Crawford Goes 3D
Kenzie Crawford made a bit of history on Aug. Aug. 29 when she turned in a triple-double (51 assists, 11 digs, 10 kills) against Louisville.
Crawford is the seventh player in Creighton history to record a triple-double, and her performance was the 30th overall in Bluejay annals.
Some more notes about Crawford's special night...
- Crawford was making just her third career start. She's the first Bluejay to ever record a triple-double within her first three career starts.
- Crawford earned her triple-double while also hitting .600. The .600 hitting was the best in Creighton history for any five-set match.
- Crawford's .600 was the second-best mark by a Bluejay in a match with a triple-double, trailing only Megan Bober's .636 hitting vs. Bradley on Oct. 6, 2012.
- Crawford had just the fifth performance in CU history of a “50-10-10” match. Kailey Reyes did it twice, while Bober and Melissa Weisensee had each done it once.
Coaching Them Up
When Kenzie Crawford earned the starting nod on Aug. 28, she became Creighton's fourth different starting setter on Opening Day in as many years.
The revolving door at setter hasn't hurt the team in that time, as each of the previous three seasons ended in the NCAA Tournament, and two of them saw Creighton win conference titles.
Megan Bober was CU's Opening Day setter in 2012 vs. UCF before Michelle Sicner took over in the 2013 lid-lifter vs. BYU. Last season, Maggie Baumert started the opener at setter against Lipscomb.
High Five
Creighton rallied from a 2-1 deficit to defeat Miami (Ohio) in the Aug. 28 season-opener.
The victory improved the Bluejays to 3-0 all-time in five-set matches to open the season, joining victories in 2011 (UTSA) and 2004 (New Mexico). CU trailed 2-1 after three sets in all three victories.
Creighton then made history when it also played a five-set match in the second match of the season, the first time it had ever played two straight five-setters to open a season.
Magnificent Marysa
Marysa Wilkinson had four matches during her entire freshman season with 10 or more kills, and never had two in a row.
Now a sophomore, Wilkinson opened her second season with three straight matches of double-figure putaways as she had 11 vs. Miami (Ohio), 13 vs. Louisville and 10 kills on .391 hitting in three sets at No. 8 Illinois.
Wilkinson has seven matches this fall with 10 or more kills, including 14 at Providence on Oct. 3.
Set 1 Result = Match Result
Creighton is 204-23 overall under Kirsten Bernthal Booth when it wins set one. In that same time span, CU is just 41-121 under Booth when it drops the first set.
Since Aug. 29, 2010, Creighton has gone 50-1 in its last 51 home matches when taking a 1-0 lead, losing only on Sept. 12 to Pacific.
Last year Creighton was 20-2 when winning the first set and 5-7 when dropping the opener. This year's team is 8-1 when winning the first set but 2-6 when it falls behind after the first set.
Taking The Fifth
Creighton is 41-22 in five-set matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth, including a 2-1 mark this year and a 13-6 home record in five-setters. That's impressive since Creighton had never finished a season with a winning record in fifth sets prior to Booth's arrival.
Creighton has won seven of its last eight true road matches to go five sets, including wins in 2012 over league rivals Northern Iowa, Wichita State and Missouri State, wins in 2013 at Denver and at Wichita State, and wins last year at Butler and at St. John's.
It's also worth noting that Creighton is 7-2 all-time in five-set home matches at D.J. Sokol Arena.
Below is a list of Creighton's record in five-set matches on a yearly basis:
Year Set 5 W-L Total W-L
1994 0-2 5-20
1995 0-2 11-19
1996 2-6 9-19
1997 3-5 15-13
1998 2-3 7-18
1999 3-3 13-15
2000 3-3 16-12
2001 1-1 14-13
2002 1-3 3-23
2003 5-1 12-18
2004 4-0 18-11
2005 3-1 16-14
2006 4-2 21-10
2007 2-0 21-10
2008 2-3 18-9
2009 1-4 14-17
2010 3-3 21-12
2011 5-2 17-14
2012 4-1 29-4
2013 3-2 23-9
2014 3-2 25-9
2015 2-1 10-7
Total 56-50 338-296
Some Fab Freshmen
Creighton has started seven different true freshmen in a season opener in the previous six years, and 13 such players since 2000.
Since 2000, the only true freshmen to start CU's season-opener have been Brittany Coleman (2003), Carolyn Decker (2004), Korie Lebeda (2005), Allie Oelke (2007), Brooke Boggs (2009), Heather Thorson (2009), Julianne Mandolfo (2010), Katie Neisler (2011), Michelle Sicner (2011), Melanie Jereb (2012), Ashley Jansen (2012), Jess Bird (2013) and Jaali Winters (2015). In addition, CU also started redshirt freshmen Lauren Smith (2013) and Brittany Lawrence (2015), as well as and transfer Maggie Baumert (2014) in season-openers.
Seven of those women (Coleman, Decker, Lebeda, Oelke, Mandolfo, Sicner and Jereb) went on to land a spot on the MVC's All-Freshman Team, an award that Bird likely would've received strong consideration for if the BIG EAST had such a team.
Highly-Touted Recruiting Class
Creighton Volleyball's recruiting class was named the nation's 11th-best by PrepVolleyball.com in May.
The website annually ranks the nation's top recruiting classes, and this is the first time in the 13-year history of the rankings that Creighton has cracked the top-30. The site had previously named Taryn Kloth the nation's 18th-best prospect on its Senior Aces list, while Jaali Winters was tabbed the 41st-best.
Creighton previously had earned “highest honorable-mention” four times (2008, 2009, 2011, 2014), “high honorable-mention” twice (2010, 2012), “honorable-mention” once (2005) and “best of the rest” once (2004) in the PrepVolleyball.com recruiting rankings.
A Bunch Of Winners
Creighton has experienced a great deal of success in recent seasons, and last year's squad enjoyed victories at historic levels. Consider the following numbers:
Creighton owns 77 wins in the previous three seasons (2012-14), the winningest three-year span in program history and eight more than the mark set from 2011-13.
CU's 94 victories in the previous four seasons (2011-14) were four more than any other four-year span in program history, which was done from 2009-12. This year's senior class entered 2015 with 77 wins, and can break the record with 18 victories.
The Votes Add Up
Creighton had five non-conference matches scheduled against teams that are in the preseason AVCA Top 25 poll, tied for the most in the nation.
Creighton played matches against teams that were preseason ranked No. 5 (Wisconsin), No. 5 (Nebraska), No. 8 (Illinois), No. 15 (Kentucky) and No. 22 (USC).
Besides Creighton, the only other school to play five different non-conference teams that are in the preseason top-25 is North Carolina. Of the nine teams that play four non-conference matches against preseason top-25 teams, Creighton will meet three of them (Illinois, UNI, Louisville).
Creighton is 4-61 all-time against top-25 foes, including an 0-31 mark in true road matches.
CU's Sept. 12 win over No. 10 Kentucky was the highest-ranked team that Creighton has ever beaten.
Since the start of the 2012 season, 15 of Creighton's 29 losses have come against ranked teams. In that same period, Creighton is 85-14 against unranked teams.
Can You Dig It?
Kate Elman already owns a school-record 1,759 career digs. Elman also owns Creighton career marks for matches with 10+ digs and matches with 20+ digs.
Most Career Digs, Creighton History
Name Sets No. Years
1. Kate Elman 398 1,759 2012-Pr.
2. Janeen Piller 336 1,392 2001-04
Matches With 10+ Digs, Career
10+D Name Years
93 Kate Elman 2012-Pres.
74 Janeen Piller 2001-04
Matches With 20+ Digs, Career
20+D Name Years
36 Kate Elman 2012-Pres.
32 Julianne Mandolfo 2010-11
Marian Pipeline
This is the 13th straight season that Creighton Volleyball had at least one product of Omaha Marian High School on the roster, as seniors Kate Elman and Ashley Jansen remain in the program and joined by freshman Kelsey O'Connell.
Interestingly, the Bluejays had never had a volleyball player from Marian between 1994-2002. Here's a look at Creighton's pipeline of players from Marian.
2015: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen, Kelsey O'Connell
2014: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2013: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2012: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2011: Julianne Mandolfo
2010: Lisa Greisch, Julianne Mandolfo
2009: Lisa Greisch
2008: Emily Crowley, Korie Lebeda
2007: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal
2006: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2005: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal
2004: Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2003: Emily Greisch
Production Returning
Creighton returns 11-of-16 letterwinners to the court from last season, including four starters. Below is a breakdown of the production that returns:
Stat Returners Departures
Digs 1625 (76.4%) 502 (23.6%)
Assists 1682 (74.7%) 426 (25.3%)
Aces 105 (71.9%) 41 (28.1%)
Matches Started 105 (61.8%) 65 (38.2%)
Blocks 175.5 (51.5%) 165.0 (48.5%)
Points 1192.5 (51.9%) 1105.0 (48.1%)
Kills 911 (50.3%) 900 (49.7%)
Last Year Summary
Last year's Creighton team finished 25-9 and won the BIG EAST regular-season and tournament titles.
Jess Bird and Kelli Browning were named First Team All-BIG EAST, with Browning also being named a Third-Team All-American by the AVCA. Lauren Smith was a second-team all-league choice and was named MVP of the BIG EAST Championship.
Defensively, Kate Elman led Creighton in digs and became the school's all-time leader in the category.
Radio Broadcast Information
Brad Burwell and former Bluejay volleyball player Erin (Swanson) Russell will broadcast at least 13 home matches this season.
The matches will air on KZOT (1180 AM) and KOIL (1290 AM) and be webcast online at www.gocreighton.com as well. The pre-match show starts approximately 5-15 minutes before first serve. The post-match show also lasts about 15 minutes and includes post-match interviews.
Remaining Creighton Volleyball Radio Schedule
10/6 Georgetown (KOIL)
10/9 DePaul (KOZN - 1620 AM)
10/23 Providence (KZOT)
10/25 St. John's (KZOT)
11/15 Butler (KZOT)
11/28 BIG EAST Tourney (TBD)
11/29 BIG EAST Tourney (TBD)
Oct. 6 7:00 pm Georgetown at Creighton (KOIL 1290 AM) Omaha, Neb. (D.J. Sokol Arena)
Oct. 9 7:00 pm DePaul at Creighton (KOZN 1620 AM) (Pink Out) Omaha, Neb. (D.J. Sokol Arena)
Oct. 11 1:00 pm Marquette at Creighton (BEDN) Omaha, Neb. (D.J. Sokol Arena)
Next Match
Creighton Volleyball (10-7, 4-0 BIG EAST) plays its final mid-week match of the season when it hosts Georgetown (7-10, 1-3 BIG EAST) on Tuesday night at D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha, Neb.
First serve is scheduled for 7 pm.
The Creighton Birdcage has elected for a “'Merica-themed” night, encouraging students to dress in patriotic attire.
Radio/Video Broadcast Information
Tuesday's match will be streamed for free in HD on JaysVideo. To access, visit GoCreighton.com and click on the “TV” icon in the top right of the home page.
Tuesday's match can also be heard on KOIL (1290 AM) and can be heard on-line at http://v6.player.abacast.net/2759, with Brad Burwell and Glen Sisk on the call.
Live Stats Information
Tuesday's match will have free live stats. Visit www.gocreighton.com and click on the Live Stats icon near the top right of the page for the exact links to each match, or visit creighton.statbroadcast.com.
Scouting Creighton
Creighton has won five straight matches and owns a 10-7 record on the fall, which includes a 4-0 BIG EAST mark and a rigorous non-conference schedule that featured a nation-leading five top-11 foes. Despite the challenging slate, the Bluejays finished the fall placing second in three straight tournaments.
The Bluejays own wins over five NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago, including a sweep of then-No. 10 Kentucky and a five-set comeback win over Kansas State. Among CU's losses are setbacks against No. 8 Illinois, No. 8 USC, No. 4 Nebraska and No. 11 Wisconsin.
Jaali Winters (3.73 kps.) and Jess Bird (2.58 kps., 2.89 dps.) lead the Creighton offense on the outside, while middle blocker Lauren Smith (2.76 kps., 1.24 bps., .380%) continues to excel in the middle and earned All-Tournament Team honors during all four non-conference weekend tournaments.
Maggie Baumert (10.00 aps.) and Kenzie Crawford (10.08 aps.) have each seen time at setter this fall, while libero Kate Elman (3.86 dps.) continues to add to her Creighton-record dig total.
Creighton was a unanimous pick to win the BIG EAST, while Elman, Bird and Smith were named preseason all-league picks.
Creighton averages 13.22 kills, 1.27 aces, 15.27 digs and 2.30 blocks per set while hitting .236 as a team.
Scouting Georgetown
Georgetown enters Tuesday's match with a 7-10 record, including a 1-3 record in BIG EAST play. The lone win in conference action was a 3-1 victory at Providence last Friday.
Alyssa Sinnette (3.59 lps) leads the team in kills, with Liv King (2.45 kps.), Symone Speech (2.31 kps., .293%) and Ashlie Williams (2.10 kps.) also averaging multiple kills per set.
Paige McKnight (9.61 aps., 0.45 saps.) tops the club in assists and aces per set, while Kenzie Higareda (4.59 dps.) is the leader in digs.
The Hoyas average 12.64 kills, 1.72 aces, 13.50 digs and 1.31 blocks per set while hitting .186.
The Coaches
Creighton is coached by Kirsten Bernthal Booth (Truman State, 1997), who owns a 245-144 record in her 13th season with the Bluejays.
She was named the 2010 CVU.com National Coach of the Year after leading Creighton to the second round during its first NCAA Tournament appearance, and named the CaptainU College Coach of the Year, as well as the MVC Coach of the Year, in 2012 following another run to the second round of the NCAA's and a school-record 29 victories.
The winningest coach in school history, Booth has led Creighton to its only four NCAA Tournament bids in the program's modern history. She's also led the Jays into the top-25 each of the previous three years, another program first.
Booth came to Creighton after going 112-41 in three years at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A native of Lincoln, Neb., Booth played volleyball at Truman State, where she was named conference MVP, an Academic All-American and Missouri's 1997 NCAA Woman of the Year. She ranked third in Division II history with 6,077 assists when she graduated.
Booth was helped by associate head coach Tom Mendoza, assistant coach Angie Oxley Behrens and volunteer assistant Kyle South.
Arlisa Williams (Wisconsin, 1993). owns a 104-174 mark in her 10 seasons at Georgetown, which also doubles as her career mark. She arrived at Georgetown after four seasons as an assistant at Florida and two seasons at American. She is assisted by Justin Wong and Louella Maxwell.
Series History vs. Georgetown
Creighton is 4-0 all-time against Georgetown. The Hoyas won the first set ever played between the teams, but the Bluejays have won the last 12 sets.
Creighton's Lauren Smith dominated last year's series, as she had 10 kills and hit .600 or better in both Bluejay victories.
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 4-0 against Georgetown and Arlisa Williams, while Williams is 0-4 all-time against Creighton.
Last Weekend Summary
Creighton picked up its first two road wins of the season, defeating St. John's (3-1) and Providence (3-0), last weekend.
Jaali Winters had a career-high 28 kills in Friday's win over the Red Storm, while Marysa Wilkinson had a career-high 14 kills on .650 hitting in Saturday's victory at Providence.
Recruiting Is Key
Each year PrepVolleyball.com ranks the nation's top 30 recruiting classes. By now, you probably know that Creighton's recruiting class was tabbed as the nation's 11th-best, but what you likely don't know is that Georgetown's class was ranked 29th-best.
The Hoya recruiting class featured Symone Speech, Alyssa Sinnette, Paige McKnight, Liv King, Somto Egbuonu and Kenzie Higareda.
Speech was ranked as the nation's No. 65 recruit, while McKnight was No. 97.
All told, Georgetown is getting 95 percent of its assists, 79 percent of its aces, 78 percent of its blocks, 77 percent of its kills and 77 percent of its digs from its six freshmen.
By comparison, Creighton's true freshmen, a group that includes No. 18 Taryn Kloth and No. 41 Jaali Winters, are contributing 35 percent of the team's kills, 21 percent of its blocks, 14 percent of its digs, 13 percent of its aces and one percent of its assists.
Blue October
Creighton will play 11 matches in the month of October, more than any other October in program history.
The Bluejays are currently 2-0 this month, which improves their record to 22-3 in October since the start of the 2012 season. That includes seven straight victories dating to last fall.
Let's Get It Started
Creighton is off to a 4-0 start in league play for the second straight season. Last year's team started 5-0 before a five-set loss at Seton Hall.
Below is a list of Creighton's best starts in conference play all-time:
Start League Year Final W-L Final Place
6-0 MVC 2007 14-4 T-2nd
5-0 MVC 2006 12-6 4th
5-0 MVC 2011 12-6 4th
5-0 BIG EAST 2014 16-2 1st
4-0 BIG EAST 2015 ? ?
High Five
Creighton has won each of its last five matches, a streak it will look to extend on Tuesday vs. Georgetown.
In those five wins, the Bluejays are just 5-5 in the first two sets of matches, but a perfect 10-0 in sets three, four and five.
Since the program's 1994 reinstatement, the club has had just seven win streaks of six or longer, as seen below:
Consecutive Wins
Wins Dates Snapped By
17 Sept. 29-Nov. 30, 2012 at #11 Minnesota, 3-1
11 Oct. 11-Nov. 21, 2014 Seton Hall, 3-0
8 Oct. 25-Nov. 22, 2008 vs. Northern Iowa, 3-2
7 Sept. 4-Sept. 17, 2004 Illinois State, 3-0
6 Sept. 21-Oct. 6, 2007 Wichita State, 3-0
6 Sept. 1-Sept. 15, 2012 at Kansas, 3-2
6 Sept. 20-Oct. 4, 2014 at Seton Hall, 3-2
Jaali Carries The Jays Against Johnnies
Jaali Winters had a career-high 28 kills on Oct. 2 in a four-set win at St. John's. The 28 kills were tied for the third-most in Creighton history for a single-match, and the most by any Bluejay since Leah Ratzlaff had 28 in a 2003 contest at Southern Illinois.
Winters is one of eight freshmen in Creighton history with 20 or more kills in a match, and one of three with three or more such contests:
Most Kills, Match
Kills Name, Opponent Date
32 Michelle Prorock vs. Evansville (4s) 11-2-96
30 Melissa Walsh at Indiana State (5s) 10-16-98
28 Melissa Walsh vs. Drake (5s) 10-10-98
28 Melissa Walsh at Drake (5s) 10-1-99
28 Melissa Walsh vs. Northern Iowa (4s) 10-27-00
28 Leah Ratzlaff at Southern Illinois (4s) 11-22-03
28 Jaali Winters at St. John's (4s) 10-2-15
Creighton Freshmen With 20+ Kills in a Match
Times Name (High) Year
4 Melissa Walsh (30) 1998
3 JoDe Cieloha (23) 1994
3 Jaali Winters (28) 2015
1 Michelle Prorock (23) 1994
1 Shelly Kapler (22) 1996
1 Jodi Bjoin (21) 1999
1 Kelly Goc (20) 2004
1 Carolyn Decker (22) 2004
1 Allie Oelke (23) 2007
Marysa's Monster Night
Marysa Wilkinson had the best offensive night of her young college career on Saturday at Providence, finishing with 14 kills on .650 hitting.
Her 14 kills tied her career-high, while her .650 hitting percentage was her best mark ever.
Wilkinson's .650 hitting percentage ranks as the 10th-best single-match performance in Creighton history, and fifth among those players with 14 or more kills in a contest.
Creighton is 9-2 all-time when Wilkinson has 10 or more kills, and 12-0 all-time when she hits .400 or better.
In her career against the Friars, Wilkinson owns 26 kills and one attack error in 37 swings for a healthy .676 hitting percentage.
AVCA Poll Update
Creighton earned 11 points in this week's AVCA poll, good enough to tie for a season-best 34th place in the poll.
Creighton has been ranked inside the top-25 of the poll 11 times, all in the last four years. CU's highest rank ever was No. 19 on Sept. 7, 2013 and it last was in the top-25 in the AVCA's 2014 Preseason Poll that was announced on Aug. 11, 2014.
Smith Continues Excellence
Lauren Smith had two great matches last weekend, combining for 26 kills and seven blocks while hitting .524.
Smith had 14 kills and six blocks on .545 hitting vs. St. John's before she had 12 kills on .500 hitting vs. Providence on Saturday.
Last season Smith had 10 kills in both matches vs. Georgetown. She hit .692 in Washington, D.C., in 13 swings before hitting .600 in 15 swings in Omaha.
Smith ranks second in the BIG EAST in both blocks per set and attack percentage this year.
Winters Ices Second League Honor
Jaali Winters was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week for the second time in the last three weeks on Sept. 28th after helping the Bluejays to a pair of victories.
Winters was previously honored on Sept. 14th by the league office.
Winters opened her BIG EAST career with a pair of double-doubles in 3-1 victories over Seton Hall and Villanova. She led Creighton with 36 kills, 37 points, 4.50 kills per set, 4.69 points per set and a .321 hitting percentage.
Winters had 13 kills and 11 digs on .300 hitting in a Sept. 25 3-1 win over Seton Hall. She had at least three kills and three digs in all three sets that CU won.
On Sept. 27th, Winters had 23 kills and 11 digs while hitting .333 in a victory over Villanova. Winters had 10 kills in the first set and five more in each the third and fourth set wins, as well, including the set point clincher in both.
The 23 kills by Winters was tied for fourth-most by a Creighton freshman in program history, and she became the first player in CU history to reach 200 career kills in 15 matches or less.
Booth Is Now 101 Wins Over .500
Kirsten Bernthal Booth owns a 245-144 mark in her 13th year at Creighton. Last Friday's win at St. John's saw Booth go 100 wins over .500 for the first time in her career at CU.
Booth has led quite the remarkable turnaround for a program that had been 93-152 all-time since 1994 prior to her arrival.
Schedule Paying Pay Off
Creighton's non-conference schedule is always tough, but this year's slate may have taken that to another level.
Unofficial RPI sites have labeled Creighton's schedule as the nation's fifth-toughest (trailing only Florida, Stanford, UCLA and North Carolina), and are a big reason that despite CU's 10-7 mark, the Bluejays own an official NCAA RPI of 20.
Against The BIG EAST
Creighton owns a .500 record or better against each of the other teams currently in the BIG EAST.
The Bluejays enter this week with 35 wins against BIG EAST competition (including the BIG EAST Championship) since the start of 2013, tied for the most in the league with Marquette.
Opponent Reg. Season BE Tourney Total
Butler 3-1 - 3-1
DePaul 4-0 - 4-0
Georgetown 4-0 - 4-0
Marquette 3-1 0-1 3-2
Providence 3-0 - 3-0
Seton Hall 2-3 1-0 3-3
St. John's 4-1 - 4-1
Villanova 5-0 - 5-0
Xavier 4-0 2-0 6-0
Total 32-6 3-1 35-7
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
For the third straight season, Creighton has been picked to win the BIG EAST Conference in a preseason poll of league coaches.
CU was a unanimous choice and received 81 points in the poll and all nine possible first-place votes. Marquette was picked second while Xavier, St. John's and Butler rounded out the top half of the poll.
Creighton also had three women named to the 13 member on the BIG EAST's preseason all-conference team, as Jess Bird, Lauren Smith and Kate Elman were all honored, with Bird selected as Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year.
Creighton has finished in the spot predicted of them or better in the preseason poll in 10 of the past 12 years, including five years where it's finished exactly where it was predicted.
Year Preseason Pick Finish Move
1994 11th 9th #2
1995 9th 7th #2
1996 9th 6th #3
1997 8th 3rd #5
1998 6th 8th i2
1999 T-7th 5th #2
2000 4th T-4th - -
2001 2nd 4th i2
2002 7th 9th i2
2003 9th T-5th #4
2004 5th 5th - -
2005 5th 5th - -
2006 4th 4th - -
2007 3rd T-2nd #1
2008 3rd 2nd #1
2009 4th T-4th - -
2010 4th 3rd #1
2011 3rd 4th i1
2012 4th 1st #3
2013 1st T-2nd i1
2014 1st 1st - -
2015 1st ??? ???
Survival of the Fittest
Creighton has won seven matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth after surviving an opponent's match point, including a Sept. 20 win over Kansas State that saw the Wildcats squander a 24-23 lead in the fourth set. Three of those comeback wins have come against Wichita State.
On the other hand, Creighton is 245-2 under Booth when it reaches a match point opportunity, falling only when it wasted two match points on Sept. 4, 2010 to Iowa in an eventual 20-18 fifth set loss, and two other match points on Nov. 1, 2013 in a 17-15 fifth set loss to St. John's.
Surviving Match Points, Under Booth
Date Opponent MP(s) Faced Final Set 5
08/30/03 vs. McNeese State 13-14, 15-16 18-16
10/10/03 Wichita State 13-14 16-14
10/13/06 at Wichita State 12-14, 13-14, 14-15 17-15
09/11/07 at Drake 13-14, 14-15 17-15
08/26/11 vs. UTSA 12-14, 13-14 16-14
11/16/12 at Wichita State 13-14 16-14
09/20/15 Kansas State 23-24 (4th set) 15-13
2-0 Better Than 0-2
Creighton is 213-8 (.964) all-time when leading a match 2-0, including a 156-2 mark under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. They own an 102-4 all-time mark in home matches they lead 2-0 in.
Conversely, the Jays are 10-186 (.051) all-time when trailing a match 0-2, including a 1-65 mark in those home matches. The only such home comeback came on Sept. 20 vs. Kansas State. Those 10 comebacks from down 0-2 are listed below.
Notably, last year's team joined the 2004 club as the only one to win multiple matches in the same season when trailing 0-2 at intermission.
Date Opponent Sets 3-5 scores Coach
09/19/97 at Bradley 15-11, 15-13, 15-8 Wallace
10/01/99 at Drake 15-6, 17-15, 15-11 Wallace
09/03/04 vs. Montana 30-20, 30-21, 15-11 Booth
10/15/04 at Bradley 30-22, 30-23, 15-11 Booth
10/15/05 at So. Illinois 30-25, 30-24, 15-8 Booth
09/21/07 at No. Iowa 31-29, 30-26, 15-12 Booth
11/16/12 at Wichita St. 25-16, 25-20, 16-14 Booth
09/05/14 vs. No. Iowa 25-16, 25-22, 15-5 Booth
11/08/14 at Butler 25-16, 25-20, 15-13 Booth
09/20/15 Kansas State 25-23, 26-24, 15-13 Booth
Winters Arrives At End Of Summer
Jaali Winters came through in a big way on Sept. 20 in CU's comeback win over Kansas State.
Winters had seven kills in both the fourth set and the fifth set, including CU's final five terminations of the 15-13 win. As if that weren't enough, Winters added three digs and two blocks in the fifth set.
Winters 25 kills were the most by any Creighton player since Alicia Runge had 26 vs. Iowa on Sept. 4, 2010, and second-most in the rally scoring era to 25 points that started in 2008.
Winters 25 kills and 59 attacks were the most by any Creighton player at D.J. Sokol Arena, which opened in 2009. The previous high for kills was 21 (by Leah McNary and Kelli Browning), while the previous high for attack attempts was 53 (by Allie Oelke).
Winters 25 kills were third-most by a Creighton freshman in history, and the most since Melissa Walsh in 1998. Walsh had matches of 30 (at Indiana State on Oct. 16, 1998) and 28 (on Oct. 10, 1998) during her standout freshman campaign.
Creighton's Gauntlet
Creighton faced five different top-11 teams (at time of the match) during its 13-match non-conference schedule.
Creighton faced then-No. 8 Illinois, No. 8 USC and No. 10 Kentucky in the first three weeks of the 2015 season, then added No. 4 Nebraska and No. 11 Wisconsin last week.
Creighton, with five, was the nation's only team that played four or more top-11 teams through the first four weeks of the season, as seen below:
Most Matches vs. Top 11 Teams (Thru 9/20)
# Team Opponents
5 Creighton Illinois, USC, Kentucky, Nebraska, Wisconsin
3 USC BYU, North Carolina, Kentucky
3 Oklahoma Florida State, USC, Washington
3 Colorado Illinois, Penn State, Florida State
Nation's Largest Crowd on Sept. 15th
Creighton's crowd of 10,131 on September 15th vs. No. 4 Nebraska was the nation's largest crowd this season, 26th-largest in NCAA regular-season history and 57th-largest all-time.
Creighton is one of three schools to have hosted more than 7,000 for any match this season along with Hawaii (3x) and Nebraska (5x).
Below is a list of the nation's crowds over 7,000 this fall:
Rk. Crowd Match Date
1. 10,131 Nebraska at Creighton 9/15
2. 8,667 UCLA at Hawaii 9/6
3. 8,427 Iowa at Nebraska 9/26
4. 8,113 UC Davis at Nebraska 9/11
5. 8,028 Tulsa at Nebraska 8/28
6. 8,021 South Florida at Nebraska 9/12
7. 7,984 Grand Canyon at Nebraska 8/29
8. 7,419 Florida at Hawaii 9/11
9. 7,180 Cal Poly at Creighton 9/26
Winters Having A Great Fall
Freshman Jaali Winters continues to lead Creighton in kills, and heads into Tuesday with 235.
On Sept. 12 vs. Pacific, Winters became the first Creighton player to ever reach 100 kills before September 15th of her freshman season, and became just the second player to need nine or fewer matches (JoDe Cieloha, 8 in 1994) to reach triple-figures.
On Sept. 27 vs. Villanova, Winters had 23 kills to reach 200 career putaways in her 15th career match. She's the first player in CU history to reach that milestone in 15 matches or less.
Should she sustain her team lead, Winters would join Cieloha (1994) and Melissa Walsh (1998) as the only players to lead Creighton in kills during their first campaign with the Bluejays.
Creighton's Quickest Players To 100 Kills (Career)
Name MP Date Opponent
JoDe Cieloha 8 09/23/94 at Drake
Jaali Winters 9 09/12/15 Pacific
Melissa Walsh 10 09/26/98 at Bradley
Carolyn Decker 10 09/18/04 Illinois State
Allie Oelke 11 09/15/07 vs. Charlotte
Creighton's Quickest Players To 200 Kills (Career)
Name MP Date Opponent
Jaali Winters 15 09/27/15 Villanova
Melissa Walsh 16 10/16/98 at Indiana State
JoDe Cieloha 18 10/30/94 at UMKC
Allie Oelke 18 10/06/07 at So. Illinois
Shelly Kapler 22 11/09/96 at Bradley
One More On Winters
Jaali Winters had 15 kills and hit .414 in the Sept. 15 match vs. Nebraska.
Per White and Blue Review writer Matt DeMarinis, Winters is just the second freshman since 2000 to have 15 or more kills and hit .400 or better against Nebraska.
The only other player to do so was Penn State's Ali Frantti, who did it twice last season en route to being named National Freshman of the Year and a Second Team All-American.
Largest Crowds To See The Jays
A crowd of 10,131 fans was on hand for the Sept. 15th tilt at CenturyLink Center Omaha. It marked the fourth time in Creighton's history that more than 5,000 fans attended a home volleyball match.
In four volleyball matches at CenturyLink Center Omaha, Creighton has now played before an average of 10,840 fans.
Below is a list of the largest crowds (and home crowds) in Creighton Volleyball history:
Largest Home Crowds
Att. Opponent Date CU Result Facility
13,081 #18 Cal Poly 09/02/07 L 0-3 CenturyLink
12,112 #1 Nebraska 09/24/06 L 1-3 CenturyLink
10,131 #4 Nebraska 09/15/15 L 0-3 CenturyLink
8,037 #2 Nebraska 10/05/08 L 0-3 CenturyLink
2,514 #7 Nebraska 08/31/10 L 0-3 Sokol
Largest Crowds (All Sites)
Att. Opponent Date CU Result Facility
13,081 #18 Cal Poly 09/02/07 L 0-3 CenturyLink
12,112 #1 Nebraska 09/24/06 L 1-3 CenturyLink
10,131 #4 Nebraska 09/15/15 L 0-3 CenturyLink
8,627 at #5 Nebraska 09/29/02 L 0-3 Devaney Ctr.
8,060 at #9 Nebraska 09/17/14 L 1-3 Devaney Ctr.
8,037 #2 Nebraska 10/05/08 L 0-3 CenturyLink
6,297 at #6 Hawaii 09/08/00 L 0-3 Sheriff Ctr.
5,967 vs. Northwestern 09/07/00 W 3-1 Sheriff Ctr.
Jereb Up For Senior CLASS Award
Creighton Volleyball's Melanie Jereb is one of 30 candidates for the Senior CLASS Award. Jereb hails from Cary, Ill., and is the program's active leader in starts (84) and second in digs (1,057).
Jereb is the only student-athlete that plays in Nebraska on the list, and also the only BIG EAST representative.
Jereb owns a 3.98 GPA while majoring in Environmental Science and Biology. She's been on the Dean's List every semester, including a 4.00 GPA last spring, and has twice been named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team.
Jereb has also served more than 175 hours of community service during her first three years as a Bluejay, most on the team in that span.
On the floor, Jereb remains the only player in program history to be named first-team all-conference as a freshman, has been named to a pair of all-tournament teams, was a three-time MVC Freshman of the Week in 2012, and has twice been named to an all-tournament team in her career.
The award, chosen by a nationwide vote of Division I volleyball coaches, national volleyball media and fans, is given annually to the most outstanding senior student-athlete in Division I volleyball. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must be classified as an NCAA Division I senior and have notable achievements in four areas of excellence – classroom, community, character and competition.
Jereb is trying to become the third Creighton student-athlete to win a Senior CLASS Award, joining men's soccer alum Brian Holt in the fall of 2011 and men's basketball standout Doug McDermott in 2014.
Hometown Flavor
Creighton's 2015 roster boasts nine players from the state of Nebraska, the second-most in program history.
CU's 2014 team had 10 Nebraskans on the roster, while the 2004, 2005 and now 2015 teams have each had nine homestate natives.
Service Leads To Smiles
Since starting the season with 10 aces and 28 service errors (in 209 service attempts) during the first two matches, Creighton has vastly improved its accuracy since.
Creighton has 70 aces against just 89 service errors in 1,163 attempts over the last 15 matches.
Creighton served up a season-best nine aces in its Sept. 27 victory over Villanova, including Kate Elman's career-high four.
Kentucky Win Ranks As Program's Best
Creighton's 3-0 sweep over No. 10 Kentucky on September 5 was notable for multiple reasons.
The 10th-ranked Wildcats were the highest-ranked foe that CU has ever beaten. The previous high had been No. 13 BYU on Aug. 30, 2013. The match was the 23rd in program history against a top-10 team.
The sweep over Kentucky also marked Creighton's first sweep ever over a top-25 foe in 63 all-time meetings vs. ranked teams.
Creighton improved to 4-59 all-time against top-25 opposition with the win over Kentucky. All four victories have come under the direction of Kirsten Bernthal Booth.
Marysa In The Middle
After a 1-4 start to the season, Creighton moved sophomore Marysa Wilkinson to the middle blocker position, and it paid immediate dividends in a 3-0 win over No. 10 Kentucky.
Wilkinson finished with six kills and tied her career-high with seven blocks in the win while hitting .214. Creighton's 11.5 blocks as a team were a season-high, and UK's .117 hitting percentage was the lowest by a Bluejay opponent all fall.
Since moving Wilkinson to the middle Creighton has gone 9-3 and averaged 2.67 blocks per set while holding teams to .182 hitting. Prior to that CU had been 1-4 with 1.50 blocks per set while teams hit .253 against it.
Jereb Reaches 1,000 Digs
Senior Melanie Jereb enters Tuesday's match with 1,060 career digs after she became the 13th Bluejay to reach 1,000 digs on September 12 vs. CSU Bakersfield. Her classmate Kate Elman reached the mark late in the 2013 season.
Below is a list of how long it has taken each Bluejay to reach that milestone.
Creighton's Quickest Players To 1,000 Digs (Career)
Name MP Date Opponent
Bianca Rivera 53 11/08/08 Illinois State
Julianne Mandolfo 56 10/22/11 Evansville
Kate Elman 59 11/16/13 at Seton Hall
Nayka Benitez 60 11/27/10 at Northern Iowa
Kailey Reyes 77 09/01/01 vs. UTSA
Janeen Piller 80 09/25/04 at Missouri State
Melissa Walsh 85 09/08/01 at #24 Santa Clara
Allie Oelke 95 09/04/10 vs. Iowa
Melissa Weisensee 97 10/04/97 at Missouri State
Sarah Schulze 101 11/13/09 Southern Illinois
Melanie Jereb 105 09/12/15 CSU Bakersfield
Korie Lebeda 108 10/17/08 Evansville
Megan Bober 118 10/27/12 Southern Illinois
Winters Wows 'Em
Freshman OH Jaali Winters couldn't have done much better at the Illini Classic, opening her career with a team-best 41 kills.
Her 17 kills vs. Miami (Ohio) were the most in Bluejay history for a debut, three more than the previous mark set by Jess Bird in 2013.
In addition, Winters' four blocks were tied for second-most in a debut (something Kelsey O'Connell also did) and her 14 digs were tied for fourth-most in a debut (Kate Elman set that record with 22 in 2012).
Winters also became the fifth player to debut with a double-double, and joined Bird as just the second outside hitter to accomplish the feat.
Last but not least, Winters became just CU's second player with 10 or more kills in each of the team's first three matches of a season, joining JoDe Cieloha (1994) who did it in the first eight contests of CU's first year back.
Select Company
Creighton is one of just 15 schools nationally who have won 23 games or more in each of the previous three seasons. That group consists of BYU, College of Charleston, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Idaho State, LIU Brooklyn, Marquette, Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Stanford, Texas, Washington and Western Kentucky.
Creighton is also one of 26 teams to have appeared in each of the last three NCAA Tournaments. That group features Arizona State, BYU, Colorado State, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Hawaii, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, LIU Brooklyn, Marquette, Miami (Fla.), Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, San Diego, Stanford, Texas, Texas A&M, USC, Washington and Yale.
Throw in three straight NCAA Tournament bids to that group of teams with three straight 23-win seasons and the group narrows to 12 teams: That group consists of BYU, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, LIU Brooklyn, Marquette, Nebraska, North Carolina, Penn State, Stanford, Texas and Washington.
Crawford Goes 3D
Kenzie Crawford made a bit of history on Aug. Aug. 29 when she turned in a triple-double (51 assists, 11 digs, 10 kills) against Louisville.
Crawford is the seventh player in Creighton history to record a triple-double, and her performance was the 30th overall in Bluejay annals.
Some more notes about Crawford's special night...
- Crawford was making just her third career start. She's the first Bluejay to ever record a triple-double within her first three career starts.
- Crawford earned her triple-double while also hitting .600. The .600 hitting was the best in Creighton history for any five-set match.
- Crawford's .600 was the second-best mark by a Bluejay in a match with a triple-double, trailing only Megan Bober's .636 hitting vs. Bradley on Oct. 6, 2012.
- Crawford had just the fifth performance in CU history of a “50-10-10” match. Kailey Reyes did it twice, while Bober and Melissa Weisensee had each done it once.
Coaching Them Up
When Kenzie Crawford earned the starting nod on Aug. 28, she became Creighton's fourth different starting setter on Opening Day in as many years.
The revolving door at setter hasn't hurt the team in that time, as each of the previous three seasons ended in the NCAA Tournament, and two of them saw Creighton win conference titles.
Megan Bober was CU's Opening Day setter in 2012 vs. UCF before Michelle Sicner took over in the 2013 lid-lifter vs. BYU. Last season, Maggie Baumert started the opener at setter against Lipscomb.
High Five
Creighton rallied from a 2-1 deficit to defeat Miami (Ohio) in the Aug. 28 season-opener.
The victory improved the Bluejays to 3-0 all-time in five-set matches to open the season, joining victories in 2011 (UTSA) and 2004 (New Mexico). CU trailed 2-1 after three sets in all three victories.
Creighton then made history when it also played a five-set match in the second match of the season, the first time it had ever played two straight five-setters to open a season.
Magnificent Marysa
Marysa Wilkinson had four matches during her entire freshman season with 10 or more kills, and never had two in a row.
Now a sophomore, Wilkinson opened her second season with three straight matches of double-figure putaways as she had 11 vs. Miami (Ohio), 13 vs. Louisville and 10 kills on .391 hitting in three sets at No. 8 Illinois.
Wilkinson has seven matches this fall with 10 or more kills, including 14 at Providence on Oct. 3.
Set 1 Result = Match Result
Creighton is 204-23 overall under Kirsten Bernthal Booth when it wins set one. In that same time span, CU is just 41-121 under Booth when it drops the first set.
Since Aug. 29, 2010, Creighton has gone 50-1 in its last 51 home matches when taking a 1-0 lead, losing only on Sept. 12 to Pacific.
Last year Creighton was 20-2 when winning the first set and 5-7 when dropping the opener. This year's team is 8-1 when winning the first set but 2-6 when it falls behind after the first set.
Taking The Fifth
Creighton is 41-22 in five-set matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth, including a 2-1 mark this year and a 13-6 home record in five-setters. That's impressive since Creighton had never finished a season with a winning record in fifth sets prior to Booth's arrival.
Creighton has won seven of its last eight true road matches to go five sets, including wins in 2012 over league rivals Northern Iowa, Wichita State and Missouri State, wins in 2013 at Denver and at Wichita State, and wins last year at Butler and at St. John's.
It's also worth noting that Creighton is 7-2 all-time in five-set home matches at D.J. Sokol Arena.
Below is a list of Creighton's record in five-set matches on a yearly basis:
Year Set 5 W-L Total W-L
1994 0-2 5-20
1995 0-2 11-19
1996 2-6 9-19
1997 3-5 15-13
1998 2-3 7-18
1999 3-3 13-15
2000 3-3 16-12
2001 1-1 14-13
2002 1-3 3-23
2003 5-1 12-18
2004 4-0 18-11
2005 3-1 16-14
2006 4-2 21-10
2007 2-0 21-10
2008 2-3 18-9
2009 1-4 14-17
2010 3-3 21-12
2011 5-2 17-14
2012 4-1 29-4
2013 3-2 23-9
2014 3-2 25-9
2015 2-1 10-7
Total 56-50 338-296
Some Fab Freshmen
Creighton has started seven different true freshmen in a season opener in the previous six years, and 13 such players since 2000.
Since 2000, the only true freshmen to start CU's season-opener have been Brittany Coleman (2003), Carolyn Decker (2004), Korie Lebeda (2005), Allie Oelke (2007), Brooke Boggs (2009), Heather Thorson (2009), Julianne Mandolfo (2010), Katie Neisler (2011), Michelle Sicner (2011), Melanie Jereb (2012), Ashley Jansen (2012), Jess Bird (2013) and Jaali Winters (2015). In addition, CU also started redshirt freshmen Lauren Smith (2013) and Brittany Lawrence (2015), as well as and transfer Maggie Baumert (2014) in season-openers.
Seven of those women (Coleman, Decker, Lebeda, Oelke, Mandolfo, Sicner and Jereb) went on to land a spot on the MVC's All-Freshman Team, an award that Bird likely would've received strong consideration for if the BIG EAST had such a team.
Highly-Touted Recruiting Class
Creighton Volleyball's recruiting class was named the nation's 11th-best by PrepVolleyball.com in May.
The website annually ranks the nation's top recruiting classes, and this is the first time in the 13-year history of the rankings that Creighton has cracked the top-30. The site had previously named Taryn Kloth the nation's 18th-best prospect on its Senior Aces list, while Jaali Winters was tabbed the 41st-best.
Creighton previously had earned “highest honorable-mention” four times (2008, 2009, 2011, 2014), “high honorable-mention” twice (2010, 2012), “honorable-mention” once (2005) and “best of the rest” once (2004) in the PrepVolleyball.com recruiting rankings.
A Bunch Of Winners
Creighton has experienced a great deal of success in recent seasons, and last year's squad enjoyed victories at historic levels. Consider the following numbers:
Creighton owns 77 wins in the previous three seasons (2012-14), the winningest three-year span in program history and eight more than the mark set from 2011-13.
CU's 94 victories in the previous four seasons (2011-14) were four more than any other four-year span in program history, which was done from 2009-12. This year's senior class entered 2015 with 77 wins, and can break the record with 18 victories.
The Votes Add Up
Creighton had five non-conference matches scheduled against teams that are in the preseason AVCA Top 25 poll, tied for the most in the nation.
Creighton played matches against teams that were preseason ranked No. 5 (Wisconsin), No. 5 (Nebraska), No. 8 (Illinois), No. 15 (Kentucky) and No. 22 (USC).
Besides Creighton, the only other school to play five different non-conference teams that are in the preseason top-25 is North Carolina. Of the nine teams that play four non-conference matches against preseason top-25 teams, Creighton will meet three of them (Illinois, UNI, Louisville).
Creighton is 4-61 all-time against top-25 foes, including an 0-31 mark in true road matches.
CU's Sept. 12 win over No. 10 Kentucky was the highest-ranked team that Creighton has ever beaten.
Since the start of the 2012 season, 15 of Creighton's 29 losses have come against ranked teams. In that same period, Creighton is 85-14 against unranked teams.
Can You Dig It?
Kate Elman already owns a school-record 1,759 career digs. Elman also owns Creighton career marks for matches with 10+ digs and matches with 20+ digs.
Most Career Digs, Creighton History
Name Sets No. Years
1. Kate Elman 398 1,759 2012-Pr.
2. Janeen Piller 336 1,392 2001-04
Matches With 10+ Digs, Career
10+D Name Years
93 Kate Elman 2012-Pres.
74 Janeen Piller 2001-04
Matches With 20+ Digs, Career
20+D Name Years
36 Kate Elman 2012-Pres.
32 Julianne Mandolfo 2010-11
Marian Pipeline
This is the 13th straight season that Creighton Volleyball had at least one product of Omaha Marian High School on the roster, as seniors Kate Elman and Ashley Jansen remain in the program and joined by freshman Kelsey O'Connell.
Interestingly, the Bluejays had never had a volleyball player from Marian between 1994-2002. Here's a look at Creighton's pipeline of players from Marian.
2015: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen, Kelsey O'Connell
2014: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2013: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2012: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2011: Julianne Mandolfo
2010: Lisa Greisch, Julianne Mandolfo
2009: Lisa Greisch
2008: Emily Crowley, Korie Lebeda
2007: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal
2006: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2005: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal
2004: Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2003: Emily Greisch
Production Returning
Creighton returns 11-of-16 letterwinners to the court from last season, including four starters. Below is a breakdown of the production that returns:
Stat Returners Departures
Digs 1625 (76.4%) 502 (23.6%)
Assists 1682 (74.7%) 426 (25.3%)
Aces 105 (71.9%) 41 (28.1%)
Matches Started 105 (61.8%) 65 (38.2%)
Blocks 175.5 (51.5%) 165.0 (48.5%)
Points 1192.5 (51.9%) 1105.0 (48.1%)
Kills 911 (50.3%) 900 (49.7%)
Last Year Summary
Last year's Creighton team finished 25-9 and won the BIG EAST regular-season and tournament titles.
Jess Bird and Kelli Browning were named First Team All-BIG EAST, with Browning also being named a Third-Team All-American by the AVCA. Lauren Smith was a second-team all-league choice and was named MVP of the BIG EAST Championship.
Defensively, Kate Elman led Creighton in digs and became the school's all-time leader in the category.
Radio Broadcast Information
Brad Burwell and former Bluejay volleyball player Erin (Swanson) Russell will broadcast at least 13 home matches this season.
The matches will air on KZOT (1180 AM) and KOIL (1290 AM) and be webcast online at www.gocreighton.com as well. The pre-match show starts approximately 5-15 minutes before first serve. The post-match show also lasts about 15 minutes and includes post-match interviews.
Remaining Creighton Volleyball Radio Schedule
10/6 Georgetown (KOIL)
10/9 DePaul (KOZN - 1620 AM)
10/23 Providence (KZOT)
10/25 St. John's (KZOT)
11/15 Butler (KZOT)
11/28 BIG EAST Tourney (TBD)
11/29 BIG EAST Tourney (TBD)
Players Mentioned
Creighton Volleyball Highlights vs. UNI - 9/14/25
Sunday, September 14
Creighton Volleyball Press Conference vs. UNI - 9/14/25
Sunday, September 14
#18 Creighton Volleyball Highlights vs. Rice - 9/13/25
Saturday, September 13
Creighton Volleyball Postgame vs. Rice, 9/13/25
Saturday, September 13