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First Place Volleyball Visits BIG EAST Challengers in Weekend Road Trip
10/19/2016 12:09:00 PM | Volleyball
Creighton has won seven straight against DePaul and the last six meetings with Marquette
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This Weekend
Oct. 21   7 pm   Creighton at DePaul   Chicago, Ill. (McGrath-Phillips Arena )
Oct. 22   6 pm   Creighton at Marquette   Milwaukee, Wis. (Al McGuire Center)
Up Next
Creighton's (14-6, 8-0 BIG EAST) opens the second half of the BIG EAST season this weekend when it begins a four-match road trip.
   On Friday, the first-place Bluejays take on third-place DePaul (11-10, 5-4 BIG EAST) at McGrath-Phillips Arena in Chicago, Ill., with a 7 pm first serve scheduled.
   One night later, the first-place Bluejays visit second-place Marquette (17-4, 7-2 BIG EAST) in Milwaukee, Wis., for a match at the Al McGuire Center that begins at 6 pm.
Radio/Video Broadcast Information
Both matches this weekend will have a free video webcast. Exact links are available on the volleyball schedule page at GoCreighton.com.
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Live Stats Information
Both matches this week will have live stats, with links available on the volleyball schedule page at GoCreighton.com.
Scouting Creighton
Two-time defending BIG EAST Conference champion Creighton is currently 14-6 overall, dropping just two sets while starting 8-0 in league play. The Bluejays own a two-game lead in the loss column of the league standings over Saturday's opponent, Marquette.
   Purdue transfer Lydia Dimke (11.24 aps., 2.75 dps., 1.27 kps., .330%) is playing as well as anyone in the league right now and has posted 10 double-doubles in 20 starts as CU's setter.
   Middle blockers Marysa Wilkinson (2.45 kps., 1.03 bps., .329%) and Lauren Smith (2.14 kps., 0.97 bps., .341%) rank among the best in the BIG EAST at what they do, and have hit a combined .390 with 88 blocks in CU's last 11 matches.
   Others to keep an eye are Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year Jaali Winters (3.25 kps., 2.94 dps.) as well as two-time BIG EAST Freshman of the Week Megan Ballenger (1.79 kps., 1.72 dps., 0.40 saps., .262%), a fellow Ankeny, Iowa, native. Ballenger had six aces in a Sept. 25 win over DePaul, and leads the BIG EAST in aces per set in league play.
   Libero Brittany Witt (4.23 dps.) leads the defense, and has earned consecutive BIG EAST Freshman of the Week accolades.
   Creighton was a unanimous pick to win the BIG EAST, the fourth straight year it's been the favorite in the league.
   Creighton averages 14.45 kills, 1.27 aces, 16.07 digs and 2.27 blocks per set while hitting .262 as a team.
   Last year Creighton went 27-9, winning BIG EAST regular-season and tournament titles, before advancing to the program's first Sweet 16.
Scouting DePaul
DePaul is 11-10 this season and 5-4 in BIG EAST play despite three straight losses. The Blue Demons have played seven matches to go the full five sets, but just five matches that have ended in sweeps.
   Brittany Maxwell (3.57 kps., .324%, 0.31 saps.) is the team leader in kills and aces, while Caitlyn Coffey (2.13 kps., .350%, 0.23 saps.) ranks second on the club in hitting percentage, blocks and aces, and third in kills.
   Colleen Smith averages 9.92 assists per set and also leads the team with 2.42 digs per set.
   The Blue Demons average 13.07 kills, 1.49 aces, 11.30 digs and 1.92 blocks per set on .245 hitting.
Scouting Marquette
Marquette is 17-4 this season, which includes a 7-2 BIG EAST mark and a 6-1 home record. The Golden Eagles have been swept just twice in 21 matches, including a 3-0 whitewash at Creighton on Sept. 23rd in Omaha. MU is 4-0 in five-set matches this fall, including three such wins since October 7th.
   Sophomore OH Taylor Louis (4.43 kps., .264%) has twice as many kills and attempts as any other Marquette player, and ranks as one of the elite attackers in the BIG EAST.
   Meghan Niemann (2.06 kps., 0.87 bps., .338%) joined Louis on the BIG EAST's Preseason All-Conference Team, and pairs with Jenna Rosenthal (2.16 kps., 1.24 bps., .349%) to form an outstanding middle blocker duo.
   Sara Blasier (9.82 aps.) quarterbacks the offense, while Lauren Houg (4.90 dps.) is second in the BIG EAST in digs as the libero.
   Marquette averages 13.23 kills, 16.38 digs, 1.15 aces and 2.44 blocks per set on .262 hitting.
The Coaches
Creighton is coached by Kirsten Bernthal Booth (Truman State, 1997), who owns a 276-152 record in her 14th season with the Bluejays. She's led Creighton to back-to-back BIG EAST titles, and three league crowns in the last four years. Last year, she also led the Bluejays to their first Sweet 16 in program history after winning the Chapel Hill sub-Regional and was named 2015 BIG EAST Coach of the Year and 2015 AVCA East Region Coach of the Year.
   She was also 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 five NCAA Tournament bids in the program's modern history. She's also led the Jays into the top-25 each of the last five 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 is assisted by Ryan Meek, Angie Oxley Behrens and Micah Rhodes.
   Nadia Edwards (Penn State, 2001) owns a 67-132 record in her seventh season as head coach at DePaul, which also doubles as her career record. Before DPU, she was an assistant at both Ohio State and Virginia Tech after a three-year pro career. She is assisted by Nicasio Paquiz Jr., and Arielle Wilson.
   Ryan Theis (Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2000) is in his third season as head coach at Marquette, having been named to the position on Feb. 14, 2014. He owns an 63-25 mark with the Golden Eagles, moving his career mark to 207-79 in nine seasons when you factor in a six-year run at Ohio. He is assisted by Ryan Lengerich and Meghan Keck.
Series History vs. DePaul
Creighton has won seven of eight previous meetings with DePaul, and are 7-0 since the two schools became BIG EAST rivals.
   DePaul swept the first meeting in 2001 in DeKalb, Ill., before Creighton's recent run, which has included one five-set win, five different four-set wins and a sweep.
   As league foes, DePaul has won the second set 4-of-7 times, and Creighton has led 2-0 at the break just twice.
   Creighton won the first meeting this year in Omaha, taking a 25-15, 29-31, 25-21, 25-17 decision on Sept. 25. Lydia Dimke had 40 assists, seven kills and seven digs, while middle blockers Marysa Wilkinson and Lauren Smith combined for 27 kills, 10 blocks and .535 hitting. Myah Reed led DePaul with 14 kills and hit .323.
   Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 7-0 against DePaul and Nadia Edwards.
Series History vs. Marquette
Creighton is 10-3 all-time against Marquette, including a 6-1 mark in regular-season BIG EAST play. Creighton has won the last six meetings, including three wins last year capped by a 3-2 victory in the BIG EAST Championship semifinals.
   Eight of the last 12 meetings have been sweeps, and teams to win the first set are 12-1 all-time in the history of the series.
   Creighton swept Marquette on Sept. 23 in the league opener for both teams. Jaali Winters (12 kills, 13 digs) and Lydia Dimke (35 assists, 13 digs) both had double-doubles for Creighton, while Taylor Louis and Allie Barber each had 13 kills for the Golden Eagles.
   Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 10-3 against Marquette and 6-0 against Ryan Theis.
Last Weekend Summary
Creighton swept St. John's and Seton Hall, outscoring the two teams 150-86 in convincing sweeps. Lauren Smith averaged 3.00 kills and 2.00 blocks per set while hitting .586, while Brittany Witt averaged 4.33 digs per set and took home BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors.
Witt Repeats As Freshman of the Week
Brittany Witt was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Monday, Oct. 10 after helping the Bluejays to road wins at Villanova and at Georgetown. Witt had 33 digs in seven sets and added three aces and a kill in the victories.
   Witt then made it back-to-back weeks with the honor after picking up the award again on Oct. 17th. She averaged 4.33 digs and 1.83 assists per set in sweeps over St. John's and Seton Hall.
Senior CLASS Award Duo
Creighton's Jess Bird and Lauren Smith are among 30 women's volleyball student-athletes who excel both on and off the court that were selected today as candidates for the 2016 Senior CLASS Award® in collegiate 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: community, classroom, character and competition.
   An acronym for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School®, the Senior CLASS Award focuses on the total student-athlete and encourages students to use their platform in athletics to make a positive impact as leaders in their communities.
   The 30 candidates will be narrowed to 10 finalists later in the regular season, and those 10 names will be placed on the official ballot. Ballots will be distributed through a nationwide voting system to media, coaches and fans, who will select one candidate who best exemplifies excellence in the four Cs of community, classroom, character and competition. The Senior CLASS Award winner will be announced during the 2016 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Championship in December.
   Creighton is one of three schools with multiple candidates, joining Minnesota and New Hampshire. The BIG EAST has five candidates (Bird, Smith, Seton Hall's Tessa Fournier, Xavier's Abbey Bessler and Marquette's Meghan Niemann), tying the Big Ten for most of any league.
   Smith and Bird are not the first Creighton Volleyball student-athletes to make the Senior CLASS cut in recent seasons, as Melanie Jereb was a candidate last year, Kelli Browning in 2014 and Megan Bober in 2012. Former Creighton men's soccer goalkeeper Brian Holt won the 2011 Senior CLASS Award on the pitch, while ex-Creighton men's basketball standout Doug McDermott won the 2014 Senior CLASS Award on the hardwood.
Sweep City
Creighton owns six 3-0 sweeps in eight BIG EAST matches this season, including each of its last three contests. Believe it or not, it's the first time Creighton has ever swept three straight BIG EAST matches, and first time at any point in the year since Aug. 31-Sept. 7, 2013.
   Creighton has won each of its last 12 sets played, with nine straight set victories while holding opponents to 18 points or less. It's the first time since the shift to 25-point sets (in 2008) that it's won nine straight sets by seven or more points.
   When Creighton plays at DePaul on Friday, it'll visit one of only BIG EAST road venues in which the Bluejays do not own a 3-0 victory in since joining the BIG EAST. Creighton has also yet to post a 3-0 victory at the site of next Saturday's match, St. John's.
Champions Clash
Since the reconfiguration of the BIG EAST in the summer of 2013, Creighton and Marquette are the only teams to win any sort of BIG EASTÂ volleyball title.
   Marquette won the regular-season and tournament title in 2013, while Creighton swept both titles in both 2014 and 2015.
   The 2016 season has seen more of the same. Creighton leads the league with an 8-0 record, with Marquette close behind at 7-2. All other league teams have four or more losses.
Winters vs. Louis
Sophomore Jaali Winters (Creighton) and Taylor Louis (Marquette) are two of the best outside hitters in the BIG EAST. They've met head-to-head four times previously, with Creighton winning all four matches and 12-of-14 sets.
Stat   Winters   Louis
Team W-LÂ Â Â 4-0Â Â Â 0-4
Team Sets W-LÂ Â Â 12-2Â Â Â 2-12
Sets Played   14   14
Kills   70   63
Kills Per Set   5.00   4.50
Attack Errors   20   33
Times Blocked   12   11
Hitting Pct.   .281   .154
Digs   46   23
Digs Per Set   3.29   1.65
Aces   1   0
Aces Per Set   0.07   0.00
Blocks   2   6
Blocks Per Set   0.14   0.43
A "Pablo" Picasso
One of the more popular volleyball ranking systems on RichKern.com is the Pablo ranking system, which is best described at http://www.richkern.com/vb/rankings/PabloFAQ.asp.
   In this week's Pablo rankings, Creighton is 13th. That mark is the best for the program since 2011, and almost certainly in school history.
   By comparison, Creighton was 36th in last year's Pablo rankings at this time and got as high as 27th after its Sweet 16 run in the NCAA's.
   The previous high-water mark since 2011 had been 14th on Sept. 10 & 17, 2012, when CU finished 20th at year's end.
Turning It Up
The Oct. 1 win at Butler marked Creighton's first of nine contests this fall in the calendar's 10th month of October.
   Since the start of the 2012 season, Creighton has been a solid 39-21 in September, only to take it up a notch in October. CU is 35-4 in October in that same span, and a nearly-identical 31-4 in the month of November.
   Creighton has won 21 straight home matches in the month of October dating to a Oct. 15, 2011 loss to No. 12 Northern Iowa, and 13 straight regular-season matches against BIG EAST foes in October.
Control In Conference
Creighton is 8-0 in BIG EAST play this season, having won 24-of-26 sets played. Creighton is one of 22 teams that are unbeaten in league play.
   On a national basis, Creighton's winning percentage in sets played during league action ranks tied for fourth-best among the unbeaten teams through games of October 18th, as seen below:
Team   League   Sets W-L   Next
Florida A&MÂ Â Â MEACÂ Â Â 15-0Â Â Â 10/21
American   Patriot   24-1   10/21
Alabama State   SWAC   27-2   10/21
Creighton   BIG EAST   24-2   10/21
Miami Ohio   MAC   24-2   10/21
Fairfield   MAAC   33-3   10/22
Missouri   SEC   21-2   10/19
Howard   MEAC   21-2   10/21
Kentucky   SEC   24-2   10/21
Penn State   Big 10   24-2   10/19
Colorado State   MWC   21-2   10/20
Princeton   Ivy   21-2   10/22
TAMU-CC   Southland   24-3   10/20
San Diego   WCC   24-4   10/20
Dayton   A-10   21-4   10/21
Western Kentucky   C-USA   24-5   10/21
New Mexico State   WAC   21-6   10/20
North Carolina   ACC   24-7   10/20
Long Beach State   Big West   21-5   10/21
Kennesaw State   ASUN   21-6   10/21
Albany   America East   18-8   10/21
Texas   Big 12   18-8   10/19
Eight Straight Wins
Creighton enters this weekend with eight straight victories, a streak that's tied for the fifth-longest stretch in program history.
   Each of the 10 longest win streaks in program history have come under the direction on Kirsten Bernthal Booth.
Consecutive Wins
      Wins   Dates   Snapped By
      17   Sept. 29-Nov. 30, 2012   at #11 Minnesota, 3-1
      12   Sept. 20-Oct. 25, 2015   at Villanova, 3-2
      11   Oct. 11-Nov. 21, 2014   Seton Hall, 3-0
      10   Oct. 31-Dec. 5, 2015   vs. #2 USC, 3-1
      8   Oct. 25-Nov. 22, 2008   vs. Northern Iowa, 3-2
      8   Sept. 23, 2016 - Present   ? ? ?
      7   Sept. 4-Sept. 17, 2004   Illinois State, 3-0
      6   Sept. 21-Oct. 6, 2007   Wichita State, 3-0
      6   Sept. 1-15, 2012   at Kansas, 3-2
      6   Sept. 20-Oct. 4, 2014   at Seton Hall, 3-2
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Fridays Are For The Jays
Creighton's been unbeatable in eight Friday matches this season, winning 24-of-25 sets it has played.
   Of those eight wins, four are against 2015 NCAA Tournament teams (Northern Iowa, TCU, Marquette and Villanova).
   In those seven matches, Creighton has hit a robust .325 while holding foes to .162 hitting. Creighton averages 16.16 kills per set, compared to 10.64 per set against the Jays. On the six other days of the week this season, Creighton has hit .229 and averaged 13.52 kills per set while allowing opponents to hit .192.
   Creighton has hit .299 or better in each of its last seven matches played on a Friday.
Home Sweet Home
Creighton is 28-2 all-time (.933) in regular-season BIG EAST play at D.J. Sokol Arena, falling once each to St. John's (2013) and Seton Hall (2014).
   Since D.J. Sokol Arena opened in 2009, Creighton is 59-7 (.894) all-time in regular-season conference matches in the facility.
   After playing at home in just seven of its first 20 matches, eight of Creighton's final 12 regular-season matches will be at D.J. Sokol Arena in Omaha.
   Creighton has won all six meetings with St. John's since that 2013 upset, and all four encounters versus Seton Hall since dropping the home match in 2014.
Smith Surges Past 1,000 Kills
Lauren Smith registered the 1,000th kill of her career late in the first set of an Oct. 7 at Villanova. She became the 11th player in CU history to reach the milestone, and it came in her 119th career contest.
   The last Bluejay to reach 1,000 career kills was Kelli Browning, who did so on Oct. 26, 2014 in a home match vs. DePaul.
   Smith enters this weekend with 1,032 career kills, ninth-most in Bluejay history.
Creighton's Quickest Players To 1,000 Kills (Career)
Name   MP   Date   Opponent
Melissa Walsh   70   10/15/00   Eastern Illinois
Leah Ratzlaff   76   10/22/04   Missouri State
JoDe Cieloha   83   09/13/97   at Drake
Kelly Goc   87   11/24/06   vs. Northern Iowa
Jessica Houts   90   11/08/08   Illinois State
Leah McNary   96   09/12/14   Pepperdine
Amanda Cvejdlik   99   11/15/08   at Evansville
Shelly Kapler   103   11/18/99   vs. Missouri St.
Allie Oelke   107   10/09/10   Wichita State
Kelli Browning   110   10/26/14   DePaul
Lauren Smith   119   10/07/16   at Villanova
Smith Seeks 500 Blocks, Too
Lauren Smith enters Friday's match with 511 career blocks, third-most in Creighton history behind Jessica Houts and Kelli Browning.
   Among active players nationally, Smith's 511 career total blocks rank sixth.
Total Blocks
      Name   Sets   BS   BA   Tot.   Years
   1.   Jessica Houts   451   73   536   609   2005-09
   2.   Kelli Browning   424   55   547   602   2011-14
   3.   Lauren Smith   454   53   458   511   2013-Pr.
   4.   Ashley Williams   359   100   347   447   2001-04
Revenge Acquired
Since the start of last season, Creighton is 27-1 against BIG EAST competition, with the lone loss coming last year at Villanova.
   In that contest, Creighton saved six match points before ultimately losing a 19-17 decision in the fifth set. The match featured 37 ties and 15 lead changes.
   Creighton won the rematch four weeks later with a 25-18, 25-18, 25-17 dismantling of the Wildcats in the BIG EAST Championship finals. VU never led by more than one point in the rematch.
   Creighton is one of 12 teams nationally with one or fewer losses against league teams since the start of last year, as seen below, through matches of October 18th:
Team   League W-L   Next
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi   27-0   10/20
American   26-0   10/21
Colorado State   25-0   10/20
New Mexico State   23-0   10/20
Dayton   23-0   10/21
Creighton   27-1   10/21
Arkansas State   26-1   10/21
Western Kentucky   26-1   10/21
Hawaii   23-1   10/28
Howard   22-1   10/21
Texas   21-1   10/19
Coastal Carolina   21-1   10/21
Dimke Dominating
Creighton's Lydia Dimke is second in the BIG EAST and 15th nationally with 11.24 assists per set. Should she maintain that mark, it'd be the best in school history since the shift to 25-point sets prior to the 2008 season.
   Each of Creighton's last 14 matches have been won by the team with more assists, and Creighton has not lost to a BIG EAST team when owning more assists since Nov. 16, 2013 at Seton Hall. Creighton leads the BIG EAST with 13.30 assists per set this season.
Booth On The Road
Kirsten Bernthal Booth owns 100 career true road wins in her 14 seasons at Creighton, reaching the century mark with a 3-0 win at Georgetown on Oct. 8th.
   Booth's teams are currently 100-70 in true road matches, including an 81-39 mark in league contests. Booth is 25-5 in BIG EAST road matches all-time.
Smith Named Player of the Week
Senior Lauren Smith was named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Sept. 26. It was Smith's first BIG EAST Player of the Week honor in 2016, and second of her career (Oct. 5, 2015).
   A Lincoln, Neb., native, Smith hit .553 while averaging 3.64 points, 3.29 kills and 0.57 blocks per set in a pair of victories.
    The preseason All-BIG EAST selection started her week with 10 kills in 17 swings, hitting a season-best .588 in a sweep of a Marquette team that was just outside the top-25. She then had a season-high 13 kills on .524 hitting, adding four blocks in a 3-1 win over DePaul.
Let's Get It Started
Creighton is off to its third straight start of 5-0 or better in league play after this fall's 8-0 opening.
   Only one previous team has started 8-0 or better in league play, last year's 11-0 start.
   Below is a list of Creighton's best starts in conference play all-time:
Start   League   Year   Final W-L   Final Place
11-0Â Â Â BIG EASTÂ Â Â 2015Â Â Â 17-1Â Â Â 1st
8-0   BIG EAST   2016   ? ? ?   ? ? ?
7-0Â Â Â MVCÂ Â Â 2007Â Â Â 14-4Â Â Â T-2nd
5-0Â Â Â MVCÂ Â Â 2006Â Â Â 12-6Â Â Â 4th
5-0Â Â Â MVCÂ Â Â 2011Â Â Â 12-6Â Â Â 4th
5-0Â Â Â BIG EASTÂ Â Â 2014Â Â Â 16-2Â Â Â 1st
Let's Compare
Let's take a look at how Creighton's start in 2016 compares to how its three league champions (2012, 2014, 2015) fared after 18 matches:
Stat   2016   2015   2014   2012
W-L Thru 20Â Â Â 14-6Â Â Â 13-7Â Â Â 13-7Â Â Â 17-3
Final W-L   ? ? ?   27-9   23-9   29-4
Postseason   ? ? ?   NCAA   NCAA   NCAA
3rd NCAA RPIÂ Â Â 27Â Â Â 23Â Â Â 46Â Â Â 29
Kills/Set   14.45   13.62   14.17   13.28
Hitting %Â Â Â .262Â Â Â .251Â Â Â .230Â Â Â .251
Aces/Set   1.27   1.23   1.01   1.34
Digs/Set   16.07   15.55   16.38   16.86
Blocks/Set   2.27   2.23   2.55   3.11
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Against The BIG EAST
Since the BIG EAST was restructured in 2013, Creighton owns a .500 record or better against each of the other teams currently in the BIG EAST.
   The Bluejays enter this weekend with 58 wins against BIG EAST competition (including BIG EAST Championship play) since 2013, eight more wins than Marquette for most in the league.
Opponent   Reg. Season   BE Tourney   Total
Butler   6-1   -   6-1
DePaul   7-0   -   7-0
Georgetown   7-0   -   7-0
Marquette   6-1   1-1   7-2
Providence   4-0   -   4-0
Seton Hall   4-3   1-0   5-3
St. John's   6-1   -   6-1
Villanova   6-1   1-0   7-1
Xavier   7-0   2-0   9-0
Total   53-7   5-1   58-8
On A Roll
Creighton won its last six regular-season BIG EAST matches in 2015 and has extended that streak to 14 straight with eight consecutive wins this fall.
   This ties for the longest league win streak of regular-season matches in program history. With a victory on Friday at DePaul, a 15-match regular-season win streak against league foes would rank as the best in program history. The record was set during the 2012 season that was Creighton's final season as a Missouri Valley Conference member.
   Nationally, only eight teams have active steaks of 16 or more straight victories against conference foes (including league tournament play), a streak led by Dayton (33).
Creighton - Most Consecutive Regular-Season League Wins
   Wins   Dates   Snapped By   League
   14   Sept. 29, 2012 - End of 2012   Never (left MVC)   MVC
   14   Oct. 31, 2015-Present   (not yet)   BIG EAST
   12   Sept. 20-Oct. 25, 2015   at Villanova, 3-2   BIG EAST
   11   Oct. 11-Nov. 21, 2014   Seton Hall, 3-0   BIG EAST
   9   Nov. 4, 2005-Sept. 30, 2006   Northern Iowa, 3-2   MVC
   9   Nov. 17, 2006-Oct. 6, 2007   at Wichita State, 3-0   MVC
   9   Oct. 25, 2008-Sept. 18, 2009   Northern Iowa, 3-1   MVC
Pack Your Bags
After matches this weekend at DePaul, Marquette, next weekend Creighton visits Seton Hall and St. John's. That will mark their final road trip of the regular-season, however.
   All six of Creighton's matches in league play in November will be at home.
Back-To-Back BIG EAST Champs
Creighton won its second straight BIG EAST Championship title in 2015, becoming the league's first back-to-back tourney champ since Louisville won three straight titles from 2008-10.
   Creighton joined Pittsburgh, Notre Dame and Louisville as the only four schools to ever win back-to-back BIG EAST Championships in volleyball.
   St. John's is the last BIG EAST team to win a share of three straight titles, having done so from 2006-08.
   Notre Dame is the last team to win three or more straight outright BIG EAST regular-season titles, having claimed four in a row from 1999-2002. The Irish are also the last team to go unbeaten in league play, having done so in 2009 (14-0). No team has ever gone 18-0 in BIG EAST play.
Service Winners
One reason for Creighton's recent success has been its efficiency at the service line. The Bluejays have 43 aces and just 31 errors in its last seven matches over the span of 563 serving attempts, putting 94.5 percent of its serves in play.
   By comparison, Creighton had 47 aces and 120 service errors in 1099 service attempts in the first 13 matches, keeping just 89.1 percent of its serves in play.
   Three newcomers -- Megan Ballenger, Lydia Dimke and Brittany Witt -- have combined for 28 aces and 16 miscues in 282 serves (94.3 percent in play) in the last seven matches after combining for had 26 aces and 76 errors in 508 serves (85.0 percent in play) during those first 13 contests.
Ace Of Jays
Creighton has just 31 service errors total in its last five matches (563 serve attempts), and no one's played a bigger role in that than Taryn Kloth.
   Kloth has served 147 times over the past 12 matches. In that time, she has six aces and just one serving error. Kloth had a streak of 140 straight serves kept in play between Sept. 10 vs. Chattanooga and October 14 vs. St. John's
   For the season, Kloth has 10 service aces and just four serving errors in 237 attempts.
Service With A Smile
Creighton served up a season-high 12 aces against DePaul on Sept. 26 and countered that with a then-season-low four serving errors.
   The +8 ace/error differential against DePaul ranks tied for fifth-greatest since the program's 1994 restart, and was the best since a +10 (12 aces, 2 errors) disparity at DePaul on Oct. 3, 2014.
Diff.   Aces   Errors   Opponent   Date
+11   15   4   vs. NE Illinois   9/23/95
+10   12   2   at DePaul   10/3/14
+9   12   3   at Evansville   10/7/94
+9Â Â Â 15Â Â Â 6Â Â Â UMKCÂ Â Â 11/12/95
+8   13   5   at New Mexico   9/4/04
+8   12   4   DePaul   9/25/16
Not Middling Around
Creighton middle blockers Lauren Smith and Marysa Wilkinson have been on an absolute terror over the past 11 matches, which coincides with a visit to their hometown of Lincoln, Neb., for the Ameritas Players Challenge.
   Smith owns 2.64 kills per set and a .400 hitting percentage in that time, while also adding 1.03 blocks per set.
   Wilkinson leads CU with 1.42 blocks per set in that time, while also averaging 2.44 kills per set on .380 hitting.
   Creighton is 10-1 in this stretch, with the lone loss being a four-set match at No. 1 Nebraska.
Aced That Test
Megan Ballenger went back to serve 28 times on Sept. 25 vs. DePaul, with Creighton winning an astounding 21 of those points.
   Ballenger served up six aces in the match -- tied for sixth in CU history for a single match -- and did not have a service error.
   She's one of three players in CU history with six or more aces in a match, joining Kelli Koochi (7 aces at Indiana State on 10/19/01) and JoDe Cieloha (6 aces vs. Northeastern Illinois on 9/23/95).
   Ballenger's six aces were two shy of Carolyn Decker's single-match record that was set in 2004, and the most by a Bluejay since Michelle Sicner had seven aces vs. McNeese State on Sept. 17, 2011.
Dueling Aces
Creighton had 12 aces on Sept. 25 vs. DePaul, while also surrendering 10 aces to the Blue Demons.
   The 22 combined aces were the most in a Creighton match since Nov. 15, 2002, when Drake had 17 and Creighton had five. That match was the second-to-last before Kirsten Bernthal Booth took over.
   The match vs. DePaul also marked the first time since Nov. 4, 2000 that both teams had 10 or more aces in the same match. Creighton and Evansville both had 10 service winners in that 2000 contest.
Wilkinson's Huge Night
Marysa Wilkinson hit .786 on Sept. 16th in Creighton's win over Montana State, finishing with 12 kills and one error in 14 swings. She added a career-high eight blocks in the sweep.
   The .786 hitting percentage is second-best in program history by a Bluejay with at least 12 kills, trailing only Lauren Smith's .857 (12-0-14) against Providence in 2014.
   Wilkinson was on pace to hit a school-record .923 before her final swing of the match landed inches wide.
Best Attack Percentage (Min. 12 kills)
   .857   Lauren Smith (12-0-14) vs. Providence   10-19-14
   .786   Marysa Wilkinson (12-1-14) vs. Montana St.   09-16-16
   .750   Katy Grady (12-0-16) vs. Auburn   8-30-03
   .750   Abby Baumann (12-0-16) at San Diego St.   9-3-05
   .737   Lauren Bloemke (14-0-19) vs. Evansville   11-4-07
   .733   Lauren Smith (12-1-15) vs. Villanova   11-24-13
   .722   Lauren Smith (14-1-18) vs. DePaul   10-9-15
   .714   Amanda Cvejdlik (15-0-21) vs. Drake   10-3-08
   .684   Kelli Browning (14-1-19) vs. So. Illinois   10-27-12
Challenging Schedules So Far
The NCAA website tracks the nation's toughest schedules played through Sunday, Oct. 16th.
   Creighton's opponents were 242-141, and that .632 winning percentage makes it the 13th-toughest nationally.
   Last year Creighton faced the nation's eighth-toughest schedule per the NCAA, with foes going 466-260 (.642) overall.
Ballenger Repeats BIG EAST Honor
Megan Ballenger was named the BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on both Sept. 12th & 19th. Ballenger, a redshirt freshman from Ankeny, Iowa, averaged 3.30 points, 2.50 kills, 1.30 digs, 0.80 blocks and 0.40 aces per set while helping Creighton to a 2-1 record at the Ameritas Players Challenge.
   Ballenger had kills on her first seven swings of a 3-0 sweep over once-beaten Gonzaga, finishing with 13 kills, five digs, four assists, two blocks and a career-high three aces. She also hit a dominating .579 in the match.
   Ballenger contributed six kills, four blocks and three digs on .357 hitting in CU's 3-0 blanking of Montana State in CU's second match that day.
   She closed the weekend with six kills, five digs, two blocks and an ace at No. 1 Nebraska. Ballenger served during a 3-0 run as Creighton rallied from a 21-18 deficit late in the first set of an eventual 25-23 Bluejay victory that snapped NU's 24-set win streak.
Ankeny - Home of the BIG EAST's Best Frosh
Creighton's Jaali Winters and Megan Ballenger were teammates in high school for a bit, and have reunited to win big at the college ranks.
   Combined, the duo from Ankeny, Iowa, have won eight of the last 18 BIG EAST Freshman of the Week honors. Winters won six times in the final 11 weeks of 2015, while Ballenger has won two of eight awards this fall.
Home Sweet Home
Creighton went 9-0 at home last season in BIG EAST play, the second time (joining 2012) in the last four years it was unbeaten at home in league play.
   Creighton is 59-7 (.894) in regular-season conference home matches at D.J. Sokol Arena all-time, including a 28-2 mark (.933) against BIG EAST competition. St. John's (in 2013) and Seton Hall (in 2014) own the only victories against CU.
   The Bluejays have had a winning record in conference home matches each of the previous 10 seasons. That streak that dates back to its days at the Omaha Civic Auditorium, a site that is currently being torn down.
107, 108, 109...
Lauren Smith has made 109 straight starts, a streak that started Oct. 5, 2013 in a match at Xavier that also doubled as Creighton's first BIG EAST win in program history.
   The streak of 109 straight starts is the third-longest in program history, trailing only Megan Bober (128) and Korie Lebeda (119). Of that group, Bober and Lebeda were both setters.
   Smith ranks second in program history with 121 career starts overall, and would pass Bober's record for career starts (128) on Nov. 12 vs. Providence if she remains a starter until then.
Select Company
Creighton is one of just 11 schools nationally who have won 23 games or more in each of the previous four seasons. That group consists of BYU, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Idaho State, Nebraska, Penn State, Stanford, Texas, Washington and Western Kentucky.
   Creighton is also one of 23 teams to have appeared in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments. That group features Arizona State, BYU, Colorado State, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Hawaii, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Marquette, Miami (Fla.), Michigan State, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, Penn State, San Diego, Stanford, Texas, Texas A&M, USC and Washington.
   Throw in four straight NCAA Tournament bids to that group of teams with four straight 23-win seasons and the group narrows to nine teams: That group consists of BYU, Creighton, Florida, Florida State, Nebraska, Penn State, Stanford, Texas and Washington.
Kloth With The Most
Taryn Kloth has been on a mission since seeing regular playing time on the left side in the last 16 matches.
   In that time, she's had matches of 23 (USC), 15 (No. 4 Kansas), 17 (Chattanooga) and 20 (Villanova) kills. The average of 11.50 kills per match is especially impressive since she entered this stretch with a career-high of 16 kills in the first 34 matches of her career.
   Creighton is 28-5 all-time when Kloth hits .182 or better, 19-2 when she starts, and 31-8 when she has five or more kills in a match.
RPI On The Move
Creighton owned an RPI of 27 when the NCAA released the third official figures on Monday.
   CU had an RPI of 23 on October 19th in the third official release a year ago before finishing the season with a school-record year-end RPI of 14.
   The Bluejay program has finished with a top-35 RPI in each of the previous four seasons.
Ballenger Wins Weekly BIG EAST Award
Megan Ballenger was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Week on Sept. 12th after averaging 1.73 kills, 2.55 digs, 0.45 blocks and 0.27 aces as Creighton went 2-1 at the Bluejay Invitational.
   Ballenger's week opened with a career-high 16 digs in a narrow five-set loss to No. 4 Kansas. She added a team-high two aces, and also finished with eight kills in 29 swings.
   In a sweep of a TCU team that was receiving votes in the AVCA poll, Ballenger hit .333 and finished with five kills, eight digs and two blocks.
   She closed out her weekend with six kills, four digs, two blocks and an ace on .600 hitting in a 3-0 sweep of defending Southern Conference champion Chattanooga.
Nothing But Time
Creighton has played in 123 matches to last two or more hours until Kirsten Bernthal Booth, but none have been longer than the 2:42 it took to complete its Sept. 3 match at USC. The previous longest contest under Booth was a match vs. Iowa played in St. Louis that took 2:39 to play on Sept. 4, 2010.
   That game was the longest length of a match since Nov. 4, 2000, when CU won at Evansville in a match that took 2:45. Scores of that Bluejay win, played under the old side-out scoring system, were 12-15, 15-13, 15-9, 10-15, 16-14. Creighton radio analyst Erin Swanson Russell started that match and finished with five kills and five digs.
   Booth is 67-57 in matches to crack to the two-hour mark.
   The match vs. USC was the third-longest in school history. In addition to the Nov. 4, 2000 match at Evansville, CU also played a match lasting 2:45 at Indiana State on Oct. 14, 2000.
Double-Digit Witt
Brittany Witt had 10 or more digs in each of her first six matches, including a high of 24 vs. No. 4 Kansas on Sept. 8.
   Only two players in Creighton history have had a longer streak to open their career, a chart headed by CU's previous libero, Kate Elman (32 straight). Witt's streak of six tied Julianne Mandolfo for third place. Both Elman and Mandolfo, like Witt, attended Marian High School in Omaha.
Consecutive Matches With 10+ Digs To Start Career
   Consec. Matches      Name   Year
32   Kate Elman   2012
27   Bianca Rivera   2007
6   Julianne Mandolfo   2010
6   Brittany Witt   2016
3   Brittany Coleman   2003
Witt Races To 100 Digs
Brittany Witt tied the school record for fewest matches needed to reach 100 career digs, matching Bianca Rivera's six contests during the 2007 season to reach that milestone.
   Witt now owns a team-high 300 digs through 20 matches, and reached 300 career digs in her 20th career match. That reaches fifth-quickest in program history.
   Rivera owns the school record for fewest matches to 200 (11 matches), 300 (15), 400 (20), 500 (25), 600 (31), 700 (38), 800 (43), 900 (49), 1,000 (53) and 1,100 (58) career digs.
Creighton's Quickest Players To 100 Digs (Career)
Name   MP   Date   Opponent
Bianca Rivera   6   09/02/07   Cal Poly
Brittany Witt   6   09/08/16   #4 Kansas
Nayka Benitez   8   09/12/09   Connecticut
Melissa Weisensee   10   09/30/94   Missouri State
Kailey Reyes   10   09/27/98   at Western Illinois
Brittany Coleman   10   09/19/03   Southern Illinois
Julianne Mandolfo   10   09/11/10   vs. Central Michigan
Creighton's Quickest Players To 200 Digs (Career)
Name   MP   Date   Opponent
Bianca Rivera   11   09/15/07   vs. Charlotte
Nayka Benitez   13   09/25/09   at Indiana State
Kate Elman   13   09/22/13   Drake
Brittany Witt   13   09/23/16   Marquette
Julianne Mandolfo   15   10/01/10   at Illinois State
Creighton's Quickest Players To 300 Digs (Career)
Name   MP   Date   Opponent
Bianca Rivera   15   09/28/07   Illinois State
Kate Elman   17   10/05/12   Northern Iowa
Nayka Benitez   18   10/16/09   at Evansville
Julianne Mandolfo   19   10/16/10   at Drake
Brittany Witt   20   10/16/16   Seton Hall
Kailey Reyes   25   09/03/99   vs. Gonzaga
Coaching Them Up
Lydia Dimke became Creighton's fifth different starting setter on Opening Day in as many years.
   Megan Bober was CU's Opening Day setter in 2012 vs. UCF before Michelle Sicner took over in the 2013 lid-lifter vs. BYU. In 2014 Maggie Baumert started the opener at setter against Lipscomb, while Kenzie Crawford got the call last fall versus Miami (Ohio).
   Bober owns the distinction of being Creighton's last setter to start consecutive season-openers, having done so all four years from 2009-12.
   The revolving door at setter hasn't hurt the team in that time, as each of the previous four seasons ended in the NCAA Tournament, and three of them saw Creighton win conference titles. Creighton also won all four of those season-opening matches.
Rally Time
Creighton and USC embarked on one of the longest volleyball rallies in recent memory late in the fourth set on Sept. 3rd.
   The rally, which came with CU leading 23-16 in the fourth set, lasted 68 seconds and featured 53 different contacts as the ball crossed the net 16 times in all.
   All 12 women on the court touched the ball at least once, and 11 of the 12 women had multiple touches. Creighton's Lydia Dimke touched the ball 10 different times before the rally ended with a Bluejay attack error.
   The complete rally can be viewed in its entirety at http://tinyurl.com/CU-USC-rally.
Automatic Bid x 2
Creighton is one of 11 schools nationally to earn an automatic bid into both the 2014 and 2015 NCAA Tournaments. That grouping includes New Hampshire, Dayton, Texas, Creighton, Coastal Carolina, Western Kentucky, Colorado State, American, Denver and BYU.
   Of those teams, the only six schools to win a conference tournament in consecutive campaigns have been American, Coastal Carolina, Creighton, Dayton, Denver and New Hampshire.
The Gauntlet
Creighton's non-conference schedule ranks among the toughest in the nation once again. CU's first seven opponents all reached the NCAA Tournament, and the slate featured a pair of Final Four teams and the reigning national champion.
   All but one (Montana State) of CU's non-conference foes owned a top-90 RPI last season, and nine of the 12 played in the NCAA's.
   Creighton has three non-conference matches against top-10 competition (preseason No. 1 Nebraska, No. 5 Kansas, No. 7 USC), tying it for second-most nationally, and also plays No. 24 Kentucky, as well as vote-getters Wichita State, Iowa State and TCU. Maryland plays four such teams, while Creighton, North Carolina and Texas A&M meet three top-10 teams each prior to league action.
   Creighton is 5-66 all-time against top-25 foes.
   Since the start of the 2012 season, 20 of Creighton's 37 losses have come against ranked teams. In that same period, Creighton is 115-17 against unranked teams. Creighton has won 18 straight home matches over unranked teams.
Against NCAA Tournament Qualifiers
Creighton's 2015 club beat 11 teams that appeared in the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
   The schedule figures to be just as daunting in 2016, as CU plays 13 matches against 2015 NCAA Tournament qualifiers.
   After going 3-35 against teams coming off NCAA Tournament bids prior to Kirsten Bernthal Booth's arrival, the Jays are 57-83 since, including a 5-6 mark this fall.
Year   W-L vs. Previous Season NCAA Teams
1994Â Â Â 0-4
1995Â Â Â 0-2
1996Â Â Â 0-2
1997Â Â Â 0-3
1998Â Â Â 0-5
1999Â Â Â 2-4
2000Â Â Â 0-4
2001Â Â Â 1-6
2002Â Â Â 0-5
2003Â Â Â 0-3
2004Â Â Â 2-2
2005Â Â Â 0-6
2006Â Â Â 4-6
2007Â Â Â 4-9
2008Â Â Â 6-8
2009Â Â Â 1-11
2010Â Â Â 4-7
2011Â Â Â 2-6
2012Â Â Â 8-3
2013Â Â Â 6-6
2014Â Â Â 4-5
2015Â Â Â 11-5
2016Â Â Â 5-6
TOTALÂ Â Â 60-118
TOTAL Under Booth   57-83
Marian Pipeline
This is the 14th straight season that Creighton Volleyball had at least one product of Omaha Marian High School on the roster, as Kelsey O'Connell returns and is joined by freshman Brittany Witt.
   Each of the previous five years, Creighton's year-end leader in both digs and aces has been a player that attended Marian.
   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.
2003: Emily Greisch 2004: Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2004: Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2005: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal
2006: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal, Emily Greisch
2007: Korie Lebeda, Katie Mehal
2008: Emily Crowley, Korie Lebeda
2009: Lisa Greisch
2010: Lisa Greisch, Julianne Mandolfo
2011: Julianne Mandolfo
2012: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2013: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2014: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen
2015: Kate Elman, Ashley Jansen, Kelsey O'Connell
2016: Kelsey O'Connell, Brittany Witt
The Reviews Are In
Creighton's Aug. 28 match vs. Iowa State was Creighton's first it has played using the Challenge Review System, NCAA Volleyball's new instant replay program.
   Creighton head coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth challenged just one call, an in/out call in the second set with CU trailing 17-12.
   Though the replay review confirmed the original line judge call to put Creighton in an 18-12 deficit, CU would rally to score 13 of the next 17 points to win the second set, and eventually claim a four-set victory.
   For the season, Booth is 2-10 in challenges (0-3 in/out, 0-0 foot fault, 2-5 ball contacting a player, 0-2 net fault).
   Marquette and Creighton are the only BIG EAST schools that use the replay system in their home matches.
Dimke's Rare 40/20
Purdue transfer Lydia Dimke opened her Creighton career with 41 assists and 20 digs against Wichita State on Aug. 27th.
   Not only did that make Dimke the sixth player in program history with a double-double in her debut, but it also made her the sixth player in program history with at least 20 assists and 20 digs in the same match.
   Dimke was the first player with a 20 assist/20 dig contest since Michelle Sicner (44A, 21D) on Nov. 29, 2013.
   There have been 20 overall 20/20 performances in CU history, including seven each by Melissa Weisensee (1994-97) and Kailey Reyes (1998-2001).
   Dimke became the second player in CU's modern history (since 1994) with a double-double in each of her first two career matches, joining Brittany Coleman in 2003. Coleman had three straight double-doubles to open her career.
Season-Opening No. 18 Was A Program Best
Creighton started the season ranked No. 18 in the AVCA Coaches poll. It was the highest ranking in program history for any week, one spot better than the No. 19 spot it attained twice, including the final poll of 2015.
   Being ranked in the preseason poll is no guarantee of future success, however. In the last eight seasons, only 144-of-200 teams (72 percent) would be in both the preseason and postseason AVCA Top 25 polls.
   In that same time frame, all but 19 teams named in the preseason AVCA Top 25 poll would go on to reach the NCAA Tournament (90.5 percent).
   Creighton dropped four spots to No. 22 in the Aug. 29 AVCA poll, before falling out of the poll on Sept. 5.
Offensive Production Returns
Creighton ranked among the nation's most potent offensive teams last year. The Bluejays ranked third in the nation in kills, and return 94.7 percent of those terminations.
   Creighton also finished second nationally in assists in 2015, fifth in attack attempts and sixth in digs.
   In all, Creighton returns 11-of-16 letterwinners to the court from last season, including four starters. Below is a breakdown of the production that is back:
Stat   Returners   Departures
Kills   1779 (94.7%)   99 (5.3%)
Points   2122.0 (90.2%)   231.5 (9.8%)
Blocks   275 (85.8%)   45.5 (14.2%)
Matches Started   132 (73.3%)   48 (26.7%)
Digs   992 (44.7%)   1229 (55.3%)
Aces   68 (43.9%)   87 (56.1%)
Assists   548 (30.9%)   1226 (69.1%)
Survival of the Fittest
Creighton has won eight matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth after surviving an opponent's match point. Three of those comeback wins have come against Wichita State.
   On the other hand, Creighton is 276-2 under Booth when it reaches a match point opportunity, falling only when it wasted two match points on Sept. 4, 2010 to Iowa and two other match points on Nov. 1, 2013 in a 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
08/26/11Â Â Â vs. UTSAÂ Â Â 12-14, 13-14Â Â Â 16-14
11/16/12   at Wichita State   13-14   16-14
09/20/15   Kansas State   23-24 (4th set)   15-13
11/20/15   at Georgetown   23-24, 26-27 (4th set)   15-7
2-0 Better Than 0-2
Creighton is 235-9 (.963) all-time when leading a match 2-0, including a 178-3 mark under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. CU's streak of 94 straight wins when up 2-0, dating to September of 2009, was snapped in the Aug. 27 season-opener vs. Wichita State.
   Conversely, the Jays are 12-187 (.060) all-time when trailing a match 0-2, but did have three comeback victories in 2015. CU also rallied from down 0-2 at Butler on Nov. 8, 2014.
   Those 12 comebacks from down 0-2 are listed below.
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
10/09/15   DePaul   25-21, 25-12, 15-11   Booth
11/20/15   at Georgetown   30-28, 26-24, 15-7   Booth
Set 1 Result = Match Result
Creighton is 229-28 (.891) overall under Kirsten Bernthal Booth when it wins set one. In that same time span, CU is just 47-124 (.275) under Booth when it drops the first set.
   Since Aug. 29, 2010, Creighton has gone 64-1 in its last 65 home matches when taking a 1-0 lead, losing only on Sept. 12, 2015 to Pacific.
   In 2014 Creighton was 20-2 when winning the first set and 5-7 when dropping the opener. Last year's team was 21-2 when winning the first set but 6-7 when it fell behind after the first set.
   This year's team is 12-4 when winning the first set, but 2-2 when losing the first set.
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
For the fourth straight season, Creighton was 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, Villanova and Butler rounded out the top half of the poll.
   Creighton also had three women named to the 12 member on the BIG EAST's preseason all-conference team, as Jess Bird, Lauren Smith and Jaali Winters were all honored. Winters was 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 11 of the past 13 years, including six 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   1st   - -
2016   1st   ???   ???
Taking The Fifth
Creighton is 44-26 in five-set matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth, including an 0-3 mark this year and a 15-7 home record under Booth 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 eight of its last 11 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, wins in 2014 at Butler and at St. John's, and a win last year at Georgetown in 2015.
   It's also worth noting that Creighton is 9-3 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
1994Â Â Â 0-2Â Â Â 5-20
1995Â Â Â 0-2Â Â Â 11-19
1996Â Â Â 2-6Â Â Â 9-19
1997Â Â Â 3-5Â Â Â 15-13
1998Â Â Â 2-3Â Â Â 7-18
1999Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â 13-15
2000Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â 16-12
2001Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â 14-13
2002Â Â Â 1-3Â Â Â 3-23
2003Â Â Â 5-1Â Â Â 12-18
2004Â Â Â 4-0Â Â Â 18-11
2005Â Â Â 3-1Â Â Â 16-14
2006Â Â Â 4-2Â Â Â 21-10
2007Â Â Â 2-0Â Â Â 21-10
2008Â Â Â 2-3Â Â Â 18-9
2009Â Â Â 1-4Â Â Â 14-17
2010Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â 21-12
2011Â Â Â 5-2Â Â Â 17-14
2012Â Â Â 4-1Â Â Â 29-4
2013Â Â Â 3-2Â Â Â 23-9
2014Â Â Â 3-2Â Â Â 25-9
2015Â Â Â 5-2Â Â Â 27-9
2016Â Â Â 0-3Â Â Â 14-6
Total   59-54   369-304
Last Year Summary
Last year's Creighton team finished 27-9 and won the BIG EAST regular-season and tournament titles. Creighton earned the No. 16 national seed in the NCAA Tournament, where it defeated Coastal Carolina and No. 23 North Carolina, to reach the Sweet 16 for the first time. The Bluejays ended the year with a No. 14 RPI and a No. 19 spot in the final AVCA poll.
   Maggie Baumert, Lauren Smith and Jaali Winters were named First Team All-BIG EAST, with Winters also being named a Third-Team All-American by the AVCA, AVCA East Freshman of the Year and BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. Jess Bird 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, and also topped the club in aces.
2015 Season Highlights
The 2015 season was one full of highlights for Creighton. Consider the following...
-Creighton won a pair of NCAA Tournament matches for the first time in any year, advancing to its first Sweet 16.
-Creighton defeated No. 23 North Carolina to win the Chapel Hill sub-Regional, its first true road victory over a ranked team in 32 tries.
-Creighton owned an NCAA RPI of 14 in the year-end official rankings.
-Creighton was voted 19th in the final AVCA coaches poll, matching the program's best weekly ranking ever (at the time). It was also the fourth straight season (at the time) CU has been ranked in the top-25 during at least one week.
-Creighton won the BIG EAST Conference, the nation's seventh-best league, by three full games in the standings.
-Creighton won the BIG EAST Volleyball Championship for the second straight year, beating a pair of eventual NCAA Tournament teams in the process.
-Creighton won 22 of its last 24 matches, and was 26-5 after starting the season 1-4.
-Creighton ranked tied for 15th nationally in victories and 20th in road victories last season.
-Creighton was the nation's only team to play five top-11 teams in pre-conference play. No one else played more than three. Creighton's non-conference schedule was ranked as the nation's third-toughest.
-Creighton swept the nation's No. 10 team, Kentucky, on Sept. 5 on a neutral floor.
-Creighton owned eight top-50 RPI wins last season, which was tied for 10th in the nation.
-Creighton owned 11 wins in 2015 against teams that made the 2014 NCAA Tournament.
-Creighton was honored with the BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year, while Jaali Winters was a unanimous pick as BIG EAST Freshman of the Year.
-Kirsten Bernthal Booth was named East Region Coach of the Year, while Jaali Winters was named AVCA East Region Freshman of the Year.
Players Mentioned
Creighton Media Availability Volleyball Sept. 17
Wednesday, September 17
#18 Creighton Volleyball vs. #1 Nebraska Highlights - 9/16/25
Wednesday, September 17
Creighton Volleyball vs. Nebraska Press Conference - 9/16/25
Monday, September 15
Creighton Volleyball Highlights vs. UNI - 9/14/25
Sunday, September 14