
#16 Volleyball Back In Action For Weekend Tournament at Baxter Arena
9/7/2023 3:18:00 PM | Volleyball
Bluejays meet Omaha on Friday and Iowa State on Sunday
MN Hospitality Challenge
Match #8: #16 Creighton at Omaha • Friday, Sept. 8 • 7 p.m.
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Baxter Arena • Omaha, Neb.
Match #9: #16 Creighton vs. Iowa State • Sunday, Sept. 10 • 4 p.m.
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Baxter Arena • Omaha, Neb.
Next Up
No. 16 Creighton (5-2) heads across the city to play a pair of matches in the MN Hospitality Omaha Challenge this weekend.
Action begins on Friday at 7 p.m. when CU takes on Omaha (0-4 prior to Thursday's match vs. Long Beach State).
On Sunday, the Jays meet Iowa State (6-0 before Saturday's match at Omaha) at 4 p.m.
Both matches will be held at Baxter Arena.
Broadcast Information
Friday's match vs. Omaha will be televised statewide by Nebraska Public Media (channel 12 on Cox), with Larry Punteney and Kathi Wieskamp on the call. It'll also be webcast by UNO (for a fee) at http://GoCreighton.com/VBatOmaha090823.
Sunday's match vs. Iowa State will be streamed at no charge (without announcers) via Mavs All-Access, which can be viewed for free at http://omavs.com/watch.
Live Stats Information
Both matches will have live stats available at https://omavs.com/sidearmstats/wvball/.
A link will also be on the GoCreighton.com volleyball schedule page
Scouting #16 Creighton
Creighton returns five starters from last season's 27-5 squad that reached an 11th straight NCAA Tournament and saw the Bluejays win a ninth straight BIG EAST regular-season title and its eighth BIG EAST Tournament crown in the past nine years. Despite all that success, CU is picked to finish second by league coaches in 2023.
The Bluejays return four All-BIG EAST selections from a year ago, a group led by 2022 BIG EAST Player of the Year Norah Sis (4.13 kps., 3.35 dps.). Sis was named BIG EAST Tournament MVP in both 2021 and 2022 and Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year in both 2022 and 2023.
Also back are all-league picks Ava Martin (4.11 kps., .257%), Kiana Schmitt (2.41 kps., .287%, 1.00 bps.) and Kendra Wait (10.63 aps., 3.22 dps., .354%). Senior Ellie Bolton (4.48 dps.) won a tight battle for libero in fall camp and was named MVP of the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier to open the season.
Creighton picked up transfers Ellie Bichelmeyer (Rice) and Emma Ziegler (Denver) to bolster a top-25 recruiting class led by top-40 recruits Destiny Ndam-Simpson (2.15 kps.) and Ava TeStrake, but it was Sydney Breissinger (2.85 dps.) who has seen the most consistent action thus far.
CU averages 14.85 kills, 1.19 aces, 17.63 digs and 2.06 blocks per set while hitting .236.
Scouting Omaha
Omaha enters Thursday's match vs. Long Beach State with an 0-4 record, winning just one set in losses to Texas A&M, Kansas, Nebraska and Kansas State.
Kali Jurgensmeier (2.58 kps.) and Shayla McCormick (2.31 kps.) lead the team in kills per set as Olivia Curry (6.54 aps.) and Ivy Leuck (3.17 aps.) have each seen time at setter.
Erica Fava (2.77 dps.) and Rachel Fairbanks (2.10 dps.) have both seen time at libero, and McKenna Ruch (0.92 bps.) leads the team in blocks.
The Mavericks average 9.31 kills, 11.92 digs, 1.58 blocks and 1.31 aces per set while hitting .067.
Prior to Thursday, UNO's opponents were a combined 18-2 to date this season.
Scouting Iowa State
Iowa State is 6-0 this season and entered Thursday as one of 31 remaining unbeaten teams nationally.
The Cyclones have won back-to-back five set matches on the road, winning before 2,893 fans at Grand Canyon before pulling a reverse sweep over in-state rival Iowa's 2,718 fans on Wednesday.
Seven players are averaging at least 1.50 kills per set, a group led by freshman Nayeli Gonzalez, senior Annie Hatch (2.82 kps.) and sophomore Maya Duckworth (2.40 kps.).
Morgan Brandt (9.73 aps.) handles the setting duties while Brooke Stonestreet (4.30 dps.) won the libero job. Jordan Hopp (1.22 bps.) leads a strong blocking unit.
The Cyclones average 13.83 kills, 14.43 digs, 2.74 blocks and 1.48 aces per set while hitting .286 as a team.
Creighton Coaches
Creighton is coached by Kirsten Bernthal Booth (Truman State, 1997), who owns a 446-186 record in her 21st season with the Bluejays. She's led Creighton to nine straight BIG EAST titles (2014-22), and 10 league crowns in the last 11 years. Booth led the Bluejays to their first two Sweet 16's (2015, 2016) and first Elite Eight (2016) in program history. In 2016 she was recognized as VolleyballMag.com National Coach of the Year, BIG EAST Coach of the Year and AVCA East Region Coach of the Year. Booth was tabbed BIG EAST Coach of the Year for the third time in 2019.
The winningest coach in school history, Booth has taken Creighton to its only 12 NCAA Tournament bids in the program's modern history. She's also coached CU into the top-25 each of the last 12 seasons (including 2023), 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 Angie Oxley Behrens, Brian Rosen and Adam Kessenich.
Series History vs. Omaha
Creighton is 4-0 at the Division I level against Nebraska-Omaha, though the teams have played each other regularly in the spring in recent seasons.
The most recent fall meeting came on Sept. 10, 2022, at Baxter Arena, a 3-2 Bluejay win 929-31, 25-23, 25-14, 23-25, 15-13). Norah Sis had 21 kills while Kendra Wait added 58 assists, 12 digs and six blocks for CU. UNO was paced by 21 kills each from Shyala McCormick and Marriah Buss.
Creighton opened the 2020 season (in the spring of 2021) with a 25-19, 25-19, 25-22 sweep over the Mavericks, as Jaela Zimmerman had 11 kills and 12 digs. McKenna Ruch had 13 kills and 12 digs in her UNO debut.
In September of 2021, CU beat UNO 25-17, 25-18, 25-16 at D.J. Sokol Arena as Zimmerman and Sis each had 10 kills and Kendra Wait contributed 25 assists and 12 digs. CU had 13 blocks and held the Mavericks to .059 hitting.
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 4-0 against the Mavericks and 4-0 against Matt Buttermore.
Series History vs. Iowa State
Creighton is 7-5 all-time against Iowa State, including a 5-1 mark in the past six meetings. Creighton is 3-1 against ISU on neutral floors.
The last time the teams met in the fall was last season's opener in Laramie, Wyo., a 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-22) Bluejay victory. Norah Sis had 17 kills and 10 digs for CU, which hit .276 in the victory.Maya Duckworth had a dozen kills to lead ISU in her collegiate debut.
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 6-4 all-time against ISU and Cyclone head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch, who is an Omaha native.
Mojo With The Mavericks
Creighton sophomore Sky McCune was a teammate at Gretna High School of Omaha redshirt junior Kenedy Schaecher.
Omaha Athletic Director Adrian Dowell is a former Associate AD for Athletic Development at Creighton.
Omaha Executive Associate AD Mike West is a former Assistant AD for Marketing at Creighton.
Other members of the Omaha coaching staff in any sport who were former student-athletes at Creighton include Dion Acoff (men's soccer), Tim Walters (women's soccer), Erin Gunther (women's soccer) and Jen Daro (softball).
Creighton softball head coach Krista Wood pitched UNO to a Division II national title in 2001 and was inducted into her alma mater's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2020. She'll begin her second year at Creighton this spring.
Avoiding Losing Streaks
One key to Creighton's extended success over the last decade has been its ability to bounce back after a loss.
The Bluejays have won their last 19 contests immediately following a loss and have not dropped consecutive matches since opening the season 0-2 to begin the 2019 campaign with back-to-back losses to No. 2 Nebraska and No. 20 Baylor in Lincoln, Neb.
Creighton has also won its last 12 matches after a five-set loss, a streak that dates back to early in the 2016 campaign.
Husker Hangover?
Playing Nebraska hasn't resulted in an emotional or physical hangover the following match. Creighton is 11-4 under Kirsten Bernthal Booth in the match following squaring off against Nebraska.
Last season, Creighton won 20 of its next 21 matches.
In 2016, Creighton went on a 23-match win streak after dropping a match to NU.
Tournament Tested
Creighton has played in 16 tournaments since the start of the 2021 calendar year, and won 11 of them.
The only events that CU has not won were the '2020 NCAA Tournament (won by Kentucky) , the 2022 Bluejay Invitational (won by Kentucky), the 2021 NCAA Tournament (won by Wisconsin), the 2022 NCAA Tournament (won by Texas) and the 2022 Rice adidas Invitational (won by Rice). Kentucky, Wisconsin and Texas are the last three NCAA champions.
Let's take a closer look:
Creighton Tournaments Since Jan. 1, 2021
Year Event CU Record (Place)
2021 BIG EAST Tournament 2-0 (1st)
2021 NCAA Tournament 0-1 (T-25th)
2021 Mizzou Invitational 3-0 (1st)
2021 Bluegrass Battle 3-0 (1st)
2021 Bluejay Invitational 3-0 (1st)
2021 Shocker Volleyball Classic 3-0 (1st)
2021 BIG EAST Tournament 2-0 (1st)
2021 NCAA Tournament 1-1 (T-17th)
2022 Rumble in the Rockies 3-0 (1st)
2022 Bluejay Invitational 2-1 (2nd)
2022 Omaha Invitational 2-0 (1st)
2022 Rice adidas Invitational 1-1 (2nd)
2022 BIG EAST Tournament 2-0 (1st)
2022 NCAA Tournament 0-1 (T-33rd)
2023 Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier 2-1 (1st)
2023 Bluejay Invitational 3-0 (1st)
Destined For Greatness?
Destiny Ndam-Simpson led Creighton with 13 kills in her first start on Wednesday at No. 4 Nebraska.
It's the most kills by a Bluejay in their first career start since sixth-year senior transfer Jazz Schmidt had 17 vs. Miami (Ohio) on Aug. 28, 2015.
Creighton's last freshman with 13 or more kills in their first career start was the woman that Ndam-Simpson replaced in the starting line-up on Wednesday, Norah Sis. Sis had 13 kills vs. Kansas City in her collegiate debut on Aug. 27, 2021.
Ndam-Simpson's 13 kills were the second-most ever against a ranked team by a Bluejay in their first career start, trailing only the 14 by Jess Bird in 2013 against No. 13 BYU.
Most Kills, First Career Start
K Name Opponent Date
17 Jaali Winters vs. Miami (Ohio) 8/28/15
17 Jazz Schmidt at Rice 9/18/22
15 Shannon Scrutton UW-Green Bay 8/31/96
15 Jessica Houts at Colorado 9/9/05
14 Jess Bird vs. #13 BYU 8/30/13
13 JoDe Cieloha vs. Chattanooga 9/2/94
13 Norah Sis vs. UMKC 8/27/21
13 Destiny Ndam-Simpson at #4 Nebraska 9/6/23
11 Megan Ballenger vs. Northern Iowa 9/2/16
11 Taryn Kloth Seton Hall 9/25/15
10 Jaden Custer at Drake 9/29/01
10 Rachelle Von vs. UTSA 9/5/97
Shake It Off
While the opening set wasn't anything to write home about, Creighton's offense started to click in the final three sets against Nebraska.
After just four kills in the opener, the Bluejays had 38 kills on .237 hitting in the final three sets, a healthy number considering that the Huskers hadn't surrendered a hitting percentage better than .220 in any of its first 16 sets of the season.
Nebraska entered the day leading the nation by allowing foes to just 8.40 kills per set and .037 hitting percentage.
Creighton finished the evening hitting .109, the first team all season to hit better than .100 for an entire match against the Huskers. Creighton's 15 kills and .355 hitting percentage -- both in the third set -- are also season-highs by an NU opponent.
Breiss As Nice
Freshman defensive specialist Syndey Breissinger owns 77 digs and has had at least seven digs in each of her first seven career matches, including a career-high 19 on Aug. 26 in a win over No. 16 Purdue.
Only six players in program history have reached 100 career digs in fewer than 10 matches, and all of those women did it while playing libero, which is able to sub in to play significantly more than a typcial defensive specialist.
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
Abby Bottomley 7 09/08/21 #3 Nebraska
Nayka Benitez 8 09/12/09 Connecticut
Ellie Bolton 8 03/06/21 DePaul
Allison Whitten 8 09/09/22 vs. Florida State
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
Lydia Dimke 10 09/16/16 vs. Gonzaga
Nationally Elite
The season is just a few weeks old, but Creighton has already soared to the top 10 in six different team categories in the NCAA stat rankings.
The Bluejays lead the nation in attacks per set, and are also top-10 in the nation in total kills, total assists,t otal attacks, total digs, digs per set and kills per set. All three per set averages are well above CU's marks last fall.
Category 2022 Rank (Total) 2023 Rank (Total)
Attacks Per Set 57th (36.32) 1st (39.70)
Total Kills 15th (1,713) 3rd (401)
Total Assists 15th (1,591) 3rd (363)
Total Attacks 46th (4,322) 3rd (1,072)
Total Digs 22nd (1,972) 5th (476)
Digs Per Set 22nd (16.57) 6th (17.63)
Kills Per Set 8th (14.39) 6th (14.85)
Junior Duo Honored
Juniors Norah Sis and Kendra Wait were honored by the BIG EAST Conference after helping the Creighton Volleyball team to the Bluejay Invitational title over the weekend. Sis was named Offensive Player of the Week while Wait brought home Defensive Player of the Week accolades. Both women were named to the All-Tournament Team at the Bluejay Invitational.
Sis is a four-time BIG EAST Offensive Player of the week honoree after picking up three such accolades last season. It's the third time in Wait's career that she has been named Defensive Player of the Week, having earned the honor once in 2021, 2022 and now 2023.
Sis earned Bluejay Invitational MVP honors after averaging 4.08 kills, 3.33 digs, 0.58 blocks and 4.54 points per set in victories over Ball State, LSU and Northern Iowa. It was the fourth Tournament MVP recognition of her career, and seventh time she's been named to an All-Tournament Team.
The Papillion, Neb,. product started her week with 19 kills and 16 digs in a 3-2 win vs. defending Mid-American Conference champion Ball State, adding a pair of blocks and a pair of aces. Sis owned five kills and four digs in the fifth set, a 15-11 victory. In CU's 3-0 sweep over LSU, Sis finished with 14 kills, eight digs and three blocks. The Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year also surpassed 1,000 career digs in her 70th career match, tying a program record for fewest matches to reach that milestone. She concluded the week with 17 kills and 16 digs in a 3-1 win over defending Missouri Valley Conference champion Northern Iowa.
Wait did a little bit of everything, earning All-Tournament Team honors at the Bluejay Invitational for the third straight season after averaging 11.67 assists, 3.50 digs, 1.00 blocks and 1.00 kills per set. It was the eight different time that the Gardner, Kan., native has picked up All-Tournament Team acclaim.
Wait had 56 assists, 13 digs, five blocks and four kills in Friday's 3-2 win over Ball State. On Saturday, Wait contributed 42 assists, seven digs and two blocks while setting the Bluejay offense to .381 hitting. All five of CU's primary attackers hit .350 or better against LSU. She concluded the weekend with 43 assists, 22 digs, seven kills and five blocks on .583 hitting in a 3-1 win over Northern Iowa.
Higher & Higher
Creighton has had no shortage of pressure-packed situations thus far, as 11 of its 27 sets have been decided by exactly two points. That doesn't include two drama-filled fifth sets that finished 15-11.
Last Sunday vs. Northern Iowa, Creighton played in a 36-34 set that was its second-highest scoring set in program history. The only one with more points was a 38-36 second set win at Butler on Nov. 12, 2017.
The match vs. Northern Iowa featured 44 ties and 20 lead changes. That was the most ties since there were 46 on Oct. 12, 2019 at Marquette and the most lead changes since there were 23 vs. Butler on Nov. 12, 2017.
Last year's Creighton/Omaha match included 42 ties and 15 lead changes and four of the five sets were decided by exactly two points.
Dynamic Duo
In Ava Martin (4.11 kps.) and Norah Sis (4.13 kps.), the Bluejays boast one of the top outside hitting tandems in the nation.
Creighton has never had two players both average more than 3.85 kills per set for an entire season, with the 2018 pairing of All-Americans Taryn Kloth (4.15) and Jaali Winters (3.82) coming closest.
Creighton is currently one of five teams to own multiple players averaging 4.00 kills per set or more, joining Arkansas, Chicago State, Georgia and South Alabama, and the only one of that group that didn't include a senior.
By comparison, Martin was averaging 1.41 kills per set (31 kills in 22 sets) after seven matches a year ago.
The Gauntlet Continues
Creighton faces another challenging non-conference weekend ahead 2022 Summit League Tournament runner-up Omaha and an unbeaten Iowa State team that is just outside the Top 25.
All told, nine of Creighton's 11 non-conference opponents owned 20 or more wins last season, combining to go 240-112 (.682). Just four of the 11 non-conference matches will be at home.
All 11 of the foes owned a top-85 RPI, 10 appeared in the postseason and four won a conference title last season.
Top 25 History
Creighton is 177-42 all-time when playing as a ranked team, and also 19-24 all-time against ranked teams when ranked itself. That mark improves to 2-1 when both Creighton and its opponent are ranked in the top 10.
Since the start of the 2012 season, 39 of Creighton's 71 losses have come against ranked teams. In that same period, Creighton is 266-32 against unranked teams. Creighton has won all but three of its past 97 home matches over unranked teams and all but 11 of its last 126 matches at all sites against unranked teams.
After a total of three top-25 wins from 1994-2014, Creighton has earned at least one top-25 win each of the last nine seasons (2015-23). That includes a record-tying four top-25 victories in 2019.
Creighton is 24-85 all-time against ranked teams and 13 of those top 25 wins all-time have come against either Marquette (8) or Kentucky (5).
The highest ranked teams that Creighton has ever beaten at any site were No. 3 Washington (8/26/17 in Seattle) and No. 3 Kentucky (9/4/21 in Lexington). CU's highest-ranked opponent it has defeated at home was a 3-1 win over then-No. 9 Marquette on Nov. 22, 2019.
Ranked vs. Ranked (CU is 19-24)
Home: 8-9 Away: 6-9 Neutral: 5-6
Date Winner Loser CU Score
11/19/12 #11 Minnesota #21 Creighton 1-3
08/30/13 #25 Creighton #13 BYU 3-1
09/14/13 #11 UCLA #24 Creighton 1-3
09/16/13 #7 Hawaii #23 Creighton 2-3
08/30/14 #22 Kansas #23 Creighton 1-3
09/03/16 #23 Kentucky #22 Creighton 0-3
12/02/16 #21 Creighton #4 Kansas 3-2
12/09/16 #21 Creighton #17 Michigan 3-2
12/10/16 #5 Texas #21 Creighton 0-3
08/26/17 #9 Creighton #3 Washington 3-1
09/01/17 #7 Creighton #13 Kentucky 3-0
09/02/17 #18 USC #7 Creighton 0-3
09/08/17 #17 Purdue #9 Creighton 1-3
09/09/17 #9 Creighton #7 Kansas 3-0
09/16/17 #19 Iowa State #8 Creighton 2-3
12/12/17 #12 Michigan St. #15 Creighton 1-3
08/24/18 #13 Creighton #5 Kentucky 3-2
08/25/18 #10 USC #13 Creighton 2-3
09/06/18 #7 Nebraska #14 Creighton 2-3
09/15/18 #8 Illinois #10 Creighton 1-3
09/23/18 #10 Creighton #21 Marquette 3-0
10/26/18 #10 Creighton #18 Marquette 3-1
11/24/18 #9 Creighton #16 Marquette 3-1
12/01/18 #22 Washington #9 Creighton 0-3
08/30/19 #2 Nebraska #18 Creighton 1-3
08/31/19 #20 Baylor #18 Creighton 0-3
09/06/19 #23 Creighton #12 Kentucky 3-1
09/07/19 #23 Creighton #15 USC 3-1
09/14/19 #12 Washington #17 Creighton 1-3
10/12/19 #13 Creighton #10 Marquette 3-2
11/22/19 #12 Creighton #9 Marquette 3-1
12/07/19 #7 Minnesota #15 Creighton 2-3
02/05/21 #19 Creighton #25 Marquette 3-2
02/06/21 #25 Marquette #19 Creighton 0-3
09/08/21 #3 Nebraska #19 Creighton 0-3
09/02/22 #17 Creighton #25 USC 3-1
09/03/22 #16 Kentucky #17 Creighton 1-3
09/07/22 #2 Nebraska #17 Creighton 2-3
10/14/22 #21 Creighton #16 Marquette 3-2
11/19/22 #16 Marquette #11 Creighton 0-3
11/26/22 #15 Creighton #14 Marquette 3-2
08/26/23 #18 Creighton #16 Purdue 3-0
09/06/23 #4 Nebraska #16 Creighton 1-3
110 Weeks As A Ranked Team
Creighton is ranked in the most recent AVCA poll for the 110th time in program history. That's tied with Missouri for 42nd-most of all programs in NCAA history, and close behind Loyola Marymount (114) and Santa Clara (113).
All 110 rankings have occurred since 2012 and under the direction of Kirsten Bernthal Booth.
The Bluejays are one of 17 schools (along with Baylor, BYU, Florida, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, Purdue, Stanford, Texas and Wisconsin) to have been ranked each of the last 33 polls.
Jays Earn Tourney Titles
Creighton has opened the season by winning the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier at Purdue on Aug. 25-27, followed by the Bluejay Invitational on Sept. 1-3.
It's the 12th straight season that Creighton has won at least one tournament, a streak that started in 2012.
During that span, the Bluejays have won 27 tournament titles, not to mention 10 regular-season league crowns.
Creighton's Tournament Titles Since 2012
Year Titles Won Tourney Hosts
2012 3 USF, UNC, MVC
2013 1 BGSU
2014 1 CU, BIG EAST
2015 1 BIG EAST
2016 1 BIG EAST
2017 4 WASH, CU, KU, BIG EAST
2018 3 SMU, CU, BIG EAST
2019 2 UNI, CU
2020 1 BIG EAST
2021 5 MIZZ, UK, CU, WSU, BIG EAST
2022 3 WYO, UNO, BIG EAST
2023 2 Purdue, CU
Sis Ties Record At 1,000 Kill Milestone
Norah Sis became the 16th Bluejay ever to reach the 1,000 kill milestone when she did it on Sept. 2 vs. LSU.
Sis achieved the milestone in her 70th career match, tying Melissa Walsh for reaching 1,000 kills the fastest in program history.
Career Kills
Name Sets No. Years
1. Jaali Winters 494 1,843 2015-18
2. Leah Ratzlaff 409 1,622 2002-05
3. Melissa Walsh 394 1,596 1998-01
4. Taryn Kloth 462 1,427 2015-18
5. Kelly Goc 394 1,414 2004-07
6. Jessica Houts 451 1,385 2005-09
7. JoDe Cieloha 398 1,375 1994-97
8. Leah McNary 458 1,257 2011-14
9. Marysa Wilkinson 499 1,183 2014-17
10. Lauren Smith 511 1,160 2013-16
11. Allie Oelke 445 1,126 2007-10
12. Kelli Browning 424 1,104 2011-14
13. Amanda Cvejdlik 343 1,029 2005-08
14. Norah Sis 252 1,019 2021-Pr.
15. Shelly Kapler 388 1,000 1996-99
Jaela Zimmerman 357 1,000 2018-22
Creighton's Quickest Players To 1,000 Career Kills
Name MP Date Opponent
Melissa Walsh 70 10/15/00 Eastern Illinois
Norah Sis 70 09/02/23 LSU
Jaali Winters 73 08/25/17 vs. Saint Mary's
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.
Taryn Kloth 103 08/31/18 vs. NC State
Allie Oelke 107 10/09/10 Wichita State
Kelli Browning 110 10/26/14 DePaul
Jaela Zimmerman 111 11/13/22 Seton Hall
Lauren Smith 119 10/07/16 at Villanova
Marysa Wilkinson 120 09/30/17 at St. John's
Bolton & Martin Take Home Hardware
Creighton libero Ellie Bolton was named MVP and joined on the All-Tournament Team by outside hitter Ava Martin at the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier, which concluded on Aug. 27 in West Lafayette, Ind.
Playing as CU's primary libero for the first time since her freshman campaign, Bolton averaged a team-leading 4.82 digs per set over 11 sets. She had eight digs in the season-opening win vs. Loyola (Chicago), then added 22 digs, two assists and an ace in a 3-0 sweep of No. 16 Purdue. She concluded the weekend with 23 digs, eight assists, eight digs and an ace in a five-set contest against Duke.
The recognition was the first career All-Tournament Team honor for the Shawnee, Kan., native, and also made her CU's first libero ever to take home Tournament MVP honors.
Martin was named to the All-Tournament Team after leading Creighton with 4.45 kills per set as the sophomore hit .312. Martin got better with each match throughout the weekend. She opened with 14 kills and four digs on .265 hitting in the win over Loyola (Chicago), then produced 15 kills and six digs on .268 hitting in the sweep of No. 16 Purdue. She closed out her weekend with 20 kills and eight digs on .405 hitting.
The Overland Park, Kan., product was previously selected to the All-Tournament Team at last year's BIG EAST Championships.
Martin Earns BIG EAST Award
Creighton sophomore Ava Martin was named the first BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week of the season on Aug. 28th after helping the Bluejay Volleyball team to a title at the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier in West Lafayette, Ind.
Martin was named to the All-Tournament Team after posting a BIG EAST-leading 4.45 kills per set. Martin got better with each match throughout the weekend. She opened with 14 kills and four digs on .265 hitting in the win over defending Atlantic 10 Conference champion Loyola (Chicago), then produced 15 kills and six digs on .268 hitting in the sweep of No. 16 Purdue to snap the Boilermakers 35-match home win streak in non-conference play. She closed out her weekend with 20 kills and eight digs on .405 hitting against Duke.
All told, the Overland Park, Kan., native hit .312 for the week and also contributed 1.64 digs per set.
It was the first time Martin has been named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, though she was a four-time BIG EAST Freshman of the Week last fall when she was voted BIG EAST Freshman of the Year.
My Favorite Martin
Ava Martin started her sophomore season with matches of 14 (Loyola), 15 (Purdue), 20 (Duke), 16 (Ball State), 16 (LSU) and 22 (UNI) kills. Martin also finished her freshman season last fall with matches of 22 (Marquette) and 14 (Auburn) kills.
Both those items put her in select company.
Martin is the first Bluejay ever with four (or more...she ended at six) straight matches of 14 or more kills to start the season.
She's also the first Bluejay with eight straight matches of 14 or more kills in program history.
In those eight matches, Martin averaged 4.21 kills per set while hitting .287. Seven of the eight opponents were in the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
Last Season Summary
Creighton went 27-5 last season, won a ninth straight BIG EAST regular-season title, won its eight BIG EAST Tournament in the past nine seasons, and played in its 11th consecutive NCAA Tournament.
Norah Sis was named BIG EAST Player of the Year and BIG EAST Tournament MVP. She was joined on the All-BIG EAST squad by Kiana Schmitt, Kendra Wait and BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Ava Martin.
CU posted three top-25 victories in the season, topping No. 25 USC (Sept. 2), No. 16 Marquette (Oct. 14) and No. 14 Marquette (Nov. 26).
A Head Start
Creighton got a leg up on the competition thanks to having 10 extra practices in May and a trip to Italy and Slovenia from May 31 - June 11th.
Every member of the current team except Emma Ziegler was on the trip, which also included four matches.
Preseason Ranking
Creighton was ranked 18th in the AVCA preseason poll. It's the ninth time in the past 11 years that the Jays have been ranked in the preseason.
The No. 18 slotting was tied for the fourth-best preseason ranking in program history.
Over the last 15 seasons, 275-of-375 teams (73.3 percent) of teams have been in both the preseason and final polls, and since 2008 340-of-375 teams (90.7 percent) in the preseason top-25 polls would go on to reach the NCAA Tournament, as all but No. 12 UCLA, No. 17 Illinois and No. 22 Utah reached the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
This year marks the 12th straight season that CU has been ranked at least one week, extending a program record.
Year Preseason Rank Final W-L Final Rank
2013 25th 23-9 NR
2014 23rd 25-9 NR
2016 18th 27-9 9th
2017 9th 26-7 16th
2018 13th 29-5 13th
2019 18th 25-6 16th
2020 16th 12-4 NR
2022 18th 27-5 21st
2023 18th TBD TBD
Believe The Hype
Creighton's recruiting class of freshmen Sydney Breissinger, Audrey Clark, Jaya Johnson, Destiny Ndam-Simpson and Ava TeStrake was recognized as the nation's No. 22 class by PrepVolleyball.
Ndam-Simpson was listed as the nation's No. 21 recruit, TeStrake was tabbed 37th-best and Breissinger No. 139. Creighton now owns nine players on its 2023 roster who were Top 150 recruits by PrepVolleyball.
Top-100 PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces
(list started in 2004; expanded to 150 in 2021)
Rank Year Player
68 2004 Carolyn Decker
55 2008 Laurel Sanford
60 2011 Michelle Sicner
73 2013 Jess Bird
50 2014 Lydia Dimke*
18 2015 Taryn Kloth
41 2015 Jaali Winters
77 2016 Erica Kostelac#
98 2017 Naomi Hickman
99 2017 Steph Gaston
49 2018 Jaela Zimmerman
42 2018 Keeley Davis
46 2020 Kiara Reinhardt
97 2020 Ellie Bolton
7 2021 Kendra Wait
28 2021 Norah Sis
31 2021 Eve Magill
41 2022 Ava Martin
55 2022 Sky McCune
21 2023 Destiny Ndam-Simpson
37 2023 Ava TeStrake
139 2023 Sydney Breissinger
* signed with Purdue and later transferred to Creighton
# signed with Cincinnati and later transferred to Creighton
current Bluejays in bold italic
PrepVolleyball.com Recruiting Rankings
(list started in 2004)
Year Rank Freshman Recruits
2004 Best of the Rest (Baumann, Decker, Goc, Lahm, Mehal)
2005 Honorable-Mention (Cvejdlik, Houts, Lebeda)
2006 None (Bloemke, Schulze, Workman)
2007 None (Feldman, Oelke, Vrbicky)
2008 Highest Honorable-Mention (Almgren, Bober, Sanford)
2009 Highest HM Boggs, Greisch, Moon, Templeton, Thorson)
2010 High HM (Fliss, Hackbarth, Malm, Mandolfo, S. Smith)
2011 Highest HM (Browning, McNary, Neisler, Sicner, Stivers)
2012 High Honorable-Mention (Elman, Jansen, Jereb, L. Smith)
2013 None (Bird, Crawford, Foje)
2014 Highest Honorable-Mention (Lawrence, Tupper, Wilkinson)
2015 11th (Ballenger, Bohnet, Kloth, O'Connell, Winters)
2016 High Honorable-Mention (Conlon, Taylor, Witt)
2017 25th (Gaston, Hickman, Roumeliotis)
2018 10th (Davis, Welty, Zimmerman, Zumach)
2019 Highest HM (Bressman, Krause, Schmitt, Van Eekeren)
2020 27th (Bolton, Maser, Reinhardt, Skovsende)
2021 5th (Magill, Milner, Sis, Wait)
2022 24th (Colangelo, Martin, McCune, Remmes)
2023 22nd (Breissinger, Clark, Johnson, Ndam-Simpson, TeStrake)
Production Returns
Creighton returns 11-of-18 letterwinners to the court from last season, including five starters.
From last year's team, only Emily Bressman, Bethany Clapp, Keeley Davis, Jazz Schmidt, Megan Skovsende, Allison Whitten and Jaela Zimmerman are not back.
All told, of the seven categories listed below, Creighton returns 524.3 of a possible 700% back (74.9 percent).
Below is a breakdown of the production that is back:
Stat Returners Departures
Assists 1,384 (86.2%) 221 (13.8%)
Blocks 204 (84.3%) 38 (15.7%)
Matches Started 154 (80.2%) 192 (19.8%)
Kills 1,329 (77.6%) 383 (22.4%)
Points 1648 (76.9%) 494 (23.1%)
Aces 115 (61.2%) 73 (38.8%)
Digs 1142 (57.9%) 830 (42.1%)
A Bunch of Winners
Creighton owned 58 wins during the previous two seasons, fourth-most in the nation in that span and trailing only Final Four qualifiers Louisville (63), Pitt (61) and Wisconsin (59).
The only teams with 27 or more wins each of the past two campaigns are Creighton, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Texas, UCF, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin.
No Losers Here
Creighton has been nearly as good as anyone at avoiding losses in recent seasons.
Creighton, Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Texas, Towson, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin are the nation's only teams with five losses or less in the 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons.
If you go back two years more, the nation's only teams to lose six times or less in the 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons are Creighton, Pittsburgh and Texas.
11 Straight NCAA's
Creighton Volleyball has made the NCAA Tournament in each of the previous 11 seasons. They are the first women's team in any sport at Creighton to make 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
The only other sport in Creighton history to make 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances is the men's soccer program, which qualified in 17 straight seasons from 1992-2008.
Creighton is one of nine teams nationally to have appeared in each of the previous 11 NCAA Tournaments (2012-22). That group features BYU, Creighton, Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, Penn State, San Diego, Texas and Washington.
There are also 13 schools that have appeared in 12 of the last 13 NCAA Tournaments, a group that includes Creighton, Florida State, Hawai'i, Minnesota, Purdue and Stanford.
Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, Penn State, San Diego, Texas and Washington have appeared in every NCAA Tournament since at least 2010.
A Great Start
Norah Sis entered her junior season with 924 kills in her career. The 924 kills was the second-most ever by a Bluejay in their first two seasons, trailing only Jaali Winters' 994.
Winters ended her career with a school-record 1,843 kills.
Sis currently owns 1,019 kills in 71 career matches, while Winters owned 983 kills after 71 career matches and had 11 in her 72nd contest.
Most Kills, After 2 Seasons at Creighton
Kills Yr1 Yr2 Name Year
994 546 448 Jaali Winters 2015 & 2016
924 435 489 Norah Sis 2021 & 2022
769 341 428 Melissa Walsh 1998 & 1999
733 270 463 Alicia Runge 2009 & 2010 (Jr. & Sr.)
696 180 516 Leah Ratzlaff 2002 & 2003
653 267 386 Jessica Houts 2005 & 2006
640 225 415 Amanda Cvejdlik 2005 & 2006
Setting The Table
Two-time All-BIG EAST selection Kendra Wait has started all 73 matches she's played in during her career, with Creighton going 63-10 in those contests.
Against Loyola (Chicago), Wait became the first Bluejay setter to start three straight season-openers since Megan Bober did so all four years of her career from 2009-12.
Besides Wait and Bober, the only other women to start three or more season-openers at setter have been Korie Lebeda (2005-08), Kailey Reyes (1998-2001) and Melissa Weisensee (1994-97).
Survival of the Fittest
Creighton has won nine matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth after surviving an opponent's match point, including season-opening wins over No. 5 Kentucky in 2018 and vs. UTSA in 2011. Three of those other comeback wins have come against Wichita State.
On the other hand, Creighton is 446-3 under Booth when it reaches a match point opportunity, falling only when it wasted two match points on Sept. 4, 2010 to Iowa, two match points on Nov. 1, 2013 in a loss to St. John's, and two match points on Dec. 7, 2019 in an NCAA Tournament loss at No. 7 Minnesota.
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
11/20/15 at Georgetown 23-24, 26-27 (4th set) 15-7
08/24/18 vs. #5 Kentucky 16-15, 19-18 22-20
Taking The Fifth
Creighton is 69-37 in five-set matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. 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 18 of its last 25 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, a win at Georgetown in 2015, an NCAA Tournament win at No. 4 Kansas in 2016, 2017 victories at Butler, Georgetown and Marquette, a 2018 win at Butler, wins at UNI and No. 10 Marquette in 2019, at South Dakota in the 2020 campaign and at Omaha and UConn in 2022.
It's also worth noting that Creighton is 19-5 all-time in five-set home matches at D.J. Sokol Arena.
Creighton's six victories in five-set matches last season broke the program record of five previously done in 2003, 2011 and 2015. The nine five-set matches in 2022 was also a record.
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 5-2 27-9
2016 4-3 29-7
2017 4-1 26-7
2018 3-2 29-5
2019 2-1 25-6
2020 4-2 12-4
2021 1-1 31-4
2022 6-3 27-5
2023 1-1 5-2
Total 84-65 539-338
Bouncing Back
The Creighton staff is quick to credit athletic performance coach Brad Schmidt for helping the team get stronger during the off-season and maintaining that strength during the season.
Need evidence of that? Since Aug. 25, 2018, Creighton is 18-2 in the match following a five-setter since Aug. 25, 2018.
President Elect Booth
Creighton coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth is the current President-Elect of the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
Booth began her service on January 1, 2023 then will become AVCA President in 2024. She is part of the 17-member AVCA Board of Directors, which includes elected representatives, appointed voting members for Diversity Development and Legislation, and non-voting members for Education and Awards.
She will finish out her term as Past President in 2026.
Booth is in her 21st season as the head women's volleyball coach at Creighton.
Champions Among Champions
Since the start of the 2012 season, Creighton, Texas and Western Kentucky are the nation's only schools to have won 10 conference regular-season titles. All but two of Creighton's nine crowns were outright titles, whereas Texas shared one title and WKU shared five.
Creighton has also won nine conference tournament titles since 2012, the most in the nation.
Most Conference Titles 2012-2022
Regular-Season League Tournament
10 (2 shared) Creighton 9 Creighton
10 (1) Texas 8 Dayton
10 (5) Western Kentucky 8 Western Kentucky
9 Fairfield 7 Fairfield
8 BYU 6 American
8 (1) Colorado State 6 LIU
Home Sweet Home
Creighton is in its 11th season as a member of the BIG EAST since joining the league in the summer of 2013.
Since then, the Bluejays are 92-4 in home matches against BIG EAST teams (83-3 in the regular-season, 9-1 in the BIG EAST Tournament).
Since November of 2014, Creighton is 76-1 inside D.J. Sokol Arena against BIG EAST teams, which includes a 68-1 league mark and a 8-0 mark in the conference tournament. The only setback (on Feb. 6, 2021 vs. Marquette) was played as a non-conference match, only to be flipped to a league contest 19 days later.
Put another way, since enrolling at Creighton in 2018, Bluejay fifth-year senior Kiana Schmitt is 35-1 in home matches against BIG EAST teams (with 28 straight wins), and 105-22 in sets.
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
Creighton Volleyball was picked to finish second in the BIG EAST in a preseason poll of league coaches.
Creighton earned 4-of-11 first place votes and 94 of a possible 100 points. That was just behind of Marquette's 97 points and the other seven votes for first place.
Xavier (78) was picked third, just ahead of St. John's (64) and Connecticut (63). Rounding out the bottom half of the poll were DePaul (59), Villanova (46), Butler (40), Seton Hall (30), Providence (18) and Georgetown (16).
Creighton also had three women among the 12 members on the BIG EAST's preseason all-conference team in Ava Martin as well as unanimous selections Kendra Wait and Norah Sis. Sis was also tabbed the BIG EAST's Preseason Player of the Year for the second straight fall.
Creighton has finished in the spot predicted of it or better in the preseason poll in 18 of 20 years under Kirsten Bernthal Booth, including 10 years where it's finished exactly where it was picked.
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 1st - -
2017 1st 1st - -
2018 2nd 1st #1
2019 2nd 1st #1
2020 1st (MW) 1st (MW) - -
2021 1st 1st - -
2022 1st 1st - -
2023 2nd ??? ???
BIG EAST'S Best
Since the reconfiguration of the BIG EAST in the summer of 2013, Creighton, Marquette and St. John's are the only teams to win any sort of BIG EAST volleyball title.
Marquette won the regular-season and tournament title in 2013, while Creighton swept both titles in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2020. CU won the 2019 regular-season crown, while St. John's upset nationally-ranked Creighton and Marquette to bring home the 2019 tournament title. In 2020, Creighton won the Midwest Division regular-season title, while St. John's claimed the East Division crown. In both 2021 and 2022, Creighton and Marquette shared the regular-season title and CU won the tourney title.
Below is a look at the record of each BIG EAST team since league realignment in 2013:
BIG EAST VB Standings, 2013 - Sept. 6, 2023
BIG EAST only All matches
Team (NCAA Bids) W L W L
Creighton (10) 154 14 259 67
Marquette (9) 137 28 240 76
Xavier 97 69 154 143
Butler 91 77 161 140
Villanova (1) 83 85 159 137
St. John's (1) 81 87 178 139
Seton Hall (1) 72 95 146 155
DePaul 46 122 112 175
Georgetown 35 125 91 187
Connecticut# 27 17 47 36
Providence* 26 126 97 171
*Providence rejoined the league for volleyball in 2014 and
its 2013 overall record (12-20) is not included above.
#Connecticut rejoined the league in 2020 and
its record from 2013-19 (96-121) is not included above.
A Dozen, Cousin
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is in some select company, as she has directed her team to 12 NCAA Tournaments. That's more than any other coach in Creighton history.
Name Sport NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth Volleyball 12
Bob Warming Men's Soccer 11
Greg McDermott Men's Basketball 8
Dana Altman Men's Basketball 7
Brent Vigness Softball 7
Elmar Bolowich Men's Soccer 6
Jim Flanery Women's Basketball 6
2-0 Better Than 0-2
Creighton is 368-11 (.971) all-time when leading a match 2-0, including a 311-5 mark (.984) under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. CU is 235-3 when up 2-0 dating to September of 2009, and 121-1 all-time at D.J. Sokol Arena when up 2-0 at the break.
Per RichKern.com, Division I teams that won the first two sets won 95.0 percent of their matches from 2009-18.
Conversely, the Jays are 17-205 (.077) all-time when trailing a match 0-2, and 15-106 (.124) under Booth. Those 17 comebacks in program history 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
10/13/17 Butler 25-21, 25-23, 15-9 Booth
10/18/18 Xavier 25-17, 25-17, 15-13 Booth
01/31/21 at So. Dakota 25-20, 25-23, 15-7 Booth
10/07/22 at UConn 25-15, 25-12, 15-13 Booth
10/14/22 #16 Marquette 25-19, 25-16, 15-8 Booth
Climbing The List
Kirsten Bernthal Booth became Creighton Volleyball's winningest coach in the program's modern history on August 26, 2007, and hasn't let up. Booth owns 446 victories on the Bluejay sideline to rank fifth in school history across all sports.
Coach, Sport Victories (thru 9/7/23)
Brent Vigness, Softball 819
Ed Servais, Baseball 643*
Mary Higgins, Softball 564
Tom Lilly, Men's & Women's Tennis 528*#
Kirsten Bernthal Booth, Volleyball 446*
Jim Flanery, Women's Basketball 401*
Ed Hubbs, Men's & Women's Tennis 347
Dana Altman, Men's Basketball 327
*still active coaching at Creighton
#currently just the women's tennis coach
Set 1 Result A Strong Indicator
Creighton is 377-35 (.915) overall under Kirsten Bernthal Booth when it wins set one. In that same time span, CU is just 69-151 (.314) under Booth when it drops the first set.
Per RichKern.com, Division I teams that lost the first set in 2018 won just 20.7 percent of their matches that season, and 20.2 percent of their matches from 2009-18.
Since Aug. 29, 2010, Creighton has gone 139-5 in its last 144 home matches when taking a 1-0 lead, losing only on Sept. 12, 2015 to Pacific, on Sept. 6, 2018 to No. 7 Nebraska and on Jan. 29, 2021 to South Dakota, on Sept. 3, 2022 to No. 16 Kentucky and on Dec. 2, 2022 to Auburn.
Creighton has gone 109-5 in its last 114 matches at all sites when winning the first set, compared to a 12-17 record in that same span when dropping the opener.
Creighton has gone 150-3 in its last 153 matches against unranked foes when winning the opening set.
Against NCAA Tournament Qualifiers
This year's team has at least 11 matches (Loyola Chicago, Purdue, Ball State, LSU, UNI, Nebraska, Iowa State, High Point, Minnesota and Marquette 2x) scheduled against teams that made the 2022 NCAA Tournament. So far, they're 2-0 against that group.
After going 3-35 against teams coming off NCAA Tournament bids prior to Kirsten Bernthal Booth's arrival, the Jays are 99-106 since.
Year W-L vs. Previous Season NCAA Teams
1994 0-4
1995 0-2
1996 0-2
1997 0-3
1998 0-5
1999 2-4
2000 0-4
2001 1-6
2002 0-5
2003 0-3
2004 2-2
2005 0-6
2006 4-6
2007 4-9
2008 6-8
2009 1-11
2010 4-7
2011 2-6
2012 8-3
2013 6-6
2014 4-5
2015 11-5
2016 10-7
2017 8-6
2018 8-5
2019 5-4
2020 3-1
2021 3-1
2022 5-4
2023 5-1 so far
TOTAL 102-141
TOTAL Under Booth 99-106
Year-By-Year In Non-Conference Play
Despite annually facing one of the nation's toughest non-conference schedules, Creighton has continued to excel against elite competition.
Creighton is 9-13 against ranked non-conference foes over the last seven seasons after going 2-43 all-time vs. ranked teams in regular-season non-conference matches.
Non-Conference Records, By Year, Under Booth
Year Non-Con W-L vs. Ranked Non-Con Final W-L
2003 3-8 0-0 12-18
2004 8-2 0-1 18-11
2005 6-5 0-3 16-14
2006 8-3 0-1 21-10
2007 6-5 0-3 21-10
2008 3-5 0-3 18-9
2009 3-8 0-3 14-17
2010 5-5 0-1 21-12
2011 5-7 0-1 17-14
2012 9-2 0-1 29-4
2013 9-3 1-2 23-9
2014 7-6 0-5 25-9
2015 6-7 1-4 27-9
2016 6-6 0-4 29-7
2017 7-4 3-3 26-7
2018 8-4 1-3 29-5
2019 7-3 2-3 25-6
2020 3-2 0-0 12-4
2021 12-1 1-1 31-4
2022 8-3 1-2 27-5
2023 5-1 1-1 5-2 so far
Against The BIG EAST
Since the BIG EAST was restructured in 2013, Creighton owns a record better than .500 against each of the other teams currently in the BIG EAST.
The Bluejays own 171 wins against BIG EAST competition (including BIG EAST Championship play) since 2013, 28 more wins than Marquette for most in the league.
CU still has not lost to four league foes (DePaul, Georgetown, Providence, Xavier) since joining the BIG EAST, and Marquette (5), Villanova (3), Seton Hall (3) and St. John's (3) are the only BIG EAST programs to top the Bluejays multiple times since 2013.
Opponent Reg. Season BE Tourney Total
Butler 18-1 - 18-1
Connecticut 2-1 1-0 3-1
DePaul 20-0 1-0 21-0
Georgetown 18-0 - 18-0
Marquette 16-4 6-1 22-5
Providence 15-0 - 15-0
Seton Hall 15-3 2-0 17-3
St. John's 16-2 0-1 16-3
Villanova 15-3 3-0 18-3
Xavier 19-0 4-0 23-0
Total 154-14 17-2 171-16
9 Straight BIG EAST Regular-Season Titles
Regular-season champions from 2014-22, Creighton is the first team in BIG EAST volleyball history to win nine straight regular-season titles. The previous record had been seven by Notre Dame from 1999-2005.
The Bluejay volleyball team is also the first Creighton program in any sport to win nine or more straight league titles, surpassing the five in a row by the men's soccer program (1992-96).
Match #8: #16 Creighton at Omaha • Friday, Sept. 8 • 7 p.m.
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Baxter Arena • Omaha, Neb.
Match #9: #16 Creighton vs. Iowa State • Sunday, Sept. 10 • 4 p.m.
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Baxter Arena • Omaha, Neb.
Next Up
No. 16 Creighton (5-2) heads across the city to play a pair of matches in the MN Hospitality Omaha Challenge this weekend.
Action begins on Friday at 7 p.m. when CU takes on Omaha (0-4 prior to Thursday's match vs. Long Beach State).
On Sunday, the Jays meet Iowa State (6-0 before Saturday's match at Omaha) at 4 p.m.
Both matches will be held at Baxter Arena.
Broadcast Information
Friday's match vs. Omaha will be televised statewide by Nebraska Public Media (channel 12 on Cox), with Larry Punteney and Kathi Wieskamp on the call. It'll also be webcast by UNO (for a fee) at http://GoCreighton.com/VBatOmaha090823.
Sunday's match vs. Iowa State will be streamed at no charge (without announcers) via Mavs All-Access, which can be viewed for free at http://omavs.com/watch.
Live Stats Information
Both matches will have live stats available at https://omavs.com/sidearmstats/wvball/.
A link will also be on the GoCreighton.com volleyball schedule page
Scouting #16 Creighton
Creighton returns five starters from last season's 27-5 squad that reached an 11th straight NCAA Tournament and saw the Bluejays win a ninth straight BIG EAST regular-season title and its eighth BIG EAST Tournament crown in the past nine years. Despite all that success, CU is picked to finish second by league coaches in 2023.
The Bluejays return four All-BIG EAST selections from a year ago, a group led by 2022 BIG EAST Player of the Year Norah Sis (4.13 kps., 3.35 dps.). Sis was named BIG EAST Tournament MVP in both 2021 and 2022 and Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year in both 2022 and 2023.
Also back are all-league picks Ava Martin (4.11 kps., .257%), Kiana Schmitt (2.41 kps., .287%, 1.00 bps.) and Kendra Wait (10.63 aps., 3.22 dps., .354%). Senior Ellie Bolton (4.48 dps.) won a tight battle for libero in fall camp and was named MVP of the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier to open the season.
Creighton picked up transfers Ellie Bichelmeyer (Rice) and Emma Ziegler (Denver) to bolster a top-25 recruiting class led by top-40 recruits Destiny Ndam-Simpson (2.15 kps.) and Ava TeStrake, but it was Sydney Breissinger (2.85 dps.) who has seen the most consistent action thus far.
CU averages 14.85 kills, 1.19 aces, 17.63 digs and 2.06 blocks per set while hitting .236.
Scouting Omaha
Omaha enters Thursday's match vs. Long Beach State with an 0-4 record, winning just one set in losses to Texas A&M, Kansas, Nebraska and Kansas State.
Kali Jurgensmeier (2.58 kps.) and Shayla McCormick (2.31 kps.) lead the team in kills per set as Olivia Curry (6.54 aps.) and Ivy Leuck (3.17 aps.) have each seen time at setter.
Erica Fava (2.77 dps.) and Rachel Fairbanks (2.10 dps.) have both seen time at libero, and McKenna Ruch (0.92 bps.) leads the team in blocks.
The Mavericks average 9.31 kills, 11.92 digs, 1.58 blocks and 1.31 aces per set while hitting .067.
Prior to Thursday, UNO's opponents were a combined 18-2 to date this season.
Scouting Iowa State
Iowa State is 6-0 this season and entered Thursday as one of 31 remaining unbeaten teams nationally.
The Cyclones have won back-to-back five set matches on the road, winning before 2,893 fans at Grand Canyon before pulling a reverse sweep over in-state rival Iowa's 2,718 fans on Wednesday.
Seven players are averaging at least 1.50 kills per set, a group led by freshman Nayeli Gonzalez, senior Annie Hatch (2.82 kps.) and sophomore Maya Duckworth (2.40 kps.).
Morgan Brandt (9.73 aps.) handles the setting duties while Brooke Stonestreet (4.30 dps.) won the libero job. Jordan Hopp (1.22 bps.) leads a strong blocking unit.
The Cyclones average 13.83 kills, 14.43 digs, 2.74 blocks and 1.48 aces per set while hitting .286 as a team.
Creighton Coaches
Creighton is coached by Kirsten Bernthal Booth (Truman State, 1997), who owns a 446-186 record in her 21st season with the Bluejays. She's led Creighton to nine straight BIG EAST titles (2014-22), and 10 league crowns in the last 11 years. Booth led the Bluejays to their first two Sweet 16's (2015, 2016) and first Elite Eight (2016) in program history. In 2016 she was recognized as VolleyballMag.com National Coach of the Year, BIG EAST Coach of the Year and AVCA East Region Coach of the Year. Booth was tabbed BIG EAST Coach of the Year for the third time in 2019.
The winningest coach in school history, Booth has taken Creighton to its only 12 NCAA Tournament bids in the program's modern history. She's also coached CU into the top-25 each of the last 12 seasons (including 2023), 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 Angie Oxley Behrens, Brian Rosen and Adam Kessenich.
Series History vs. Omaha
Creighton is 4-0 at the Division I level against Nebraska-Omaha, though the teams have played each other regularly in the spring in recent seasons.
The most recent fall meeting came on Sept. 10, 2022, at Baxter Arena, a 3-2 Bluejay win 929-31, 25-23, 25-14, 23-25, 15-13). Norah Sis had 21 kills while Kendra Wait added 58 assists, 12 digs and six blocks for CU. UNO was paced by 21 kills each from Shyala McCormick and Marriah Buss.
Creighton opened the 2020 season (in the spring of 2021) with a 25-19, 25-19, 25-22 sweep over the Mavericks, as Jaela Zimmerman had 11 kills and 12 digs. McKenna Ruch had 13 kills and 12 digs in her UNO debut.
In September of 2021, CU beat UNO 25-17, 25-18, 25-16 at D.J. Sokol Arena as Zimmerman and Sis each had 10 kills and Kendra Wait contributed 25 assists and 12 digs. CU had 13 blocks and held the Mavericks to .059 hitting.
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 4-0 against the Mavericks and 4-0 against Matt Buttermore.
Series History vs. Iowa State
Creighton is 7-5 all-time against Iowa State, including a 5-1 mark in the past six meetings. Creighton is 3-1 against ISU on neutral floors.
The last time the teams met in the fall was last season's opener in Laramie, Wyo., a 3-0 (25-21, 25-20, 25-22) Bluejay victory. Norah Sis had 17 kills and 10 digs for CU, which hit .276 in the victory.Maya Duckworth had a dozen kills to lead ISU in her collegiate debut.
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is 6-4 all-time against ISU and Cyclone head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch, who is an Omaha native.
Mojo With The Mavericks
Creighton sophomore Sky McCune was a teammate at Gretna High School of Omaha redshirt junior Kenedy Schaecher.
Omaha Athletic Director Adrian Dowell is a former Associate AD for Athletic Development at Creighton.
Omaha Executive Associate AD Mike West is a former Assistant AD for Marketing at Creighton.
Other members of the Omaha coaching staff in any sport who were former student-athletes at Creighton include Dion Acoff (men's soccer), Tim Walters (women's soccer), Erin Gunther (women's soccer) and Jen Daro (softball).
Creighton softball head coach Krista Wood pitched UNO to a Division II national title in 2001 and was inducted into her alma mater's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2020. She'll begin her second year at Creighton this spring.
Avoiding Losing Streaks
One key to Creighton's extended success over the last decade has been its ability to bounce back after a loss.
The Bluejays have won their last 19 contests immediately following a loss and have not dropped consecutive matches since opening the season 0-2 to begin the 2019 campaign with back-to-back losses to No. 2 Nebraska and No. 20 Baylor in Lincoln, Neb.
Creighton has also won its last 12 matches after a five-set loss, a streak that dates back to early in the 2016 campaign.
Husker Hangover?
Playing Nebraska hasn't resulted in an emotional or physical hangover the following match. Creighton is 11-4 under Kirsten Bernthal Booth in the match following squaring off against Nebraska.
Last season, Creighton won 20 of its next 21 matches.
In 2016, Creighton went on a 23-match win streak after dropping a match to NU.
Tournament Tested
Creighton has played in 16 tournaments since the start of the 2021 calendar year, and won 11 of them.
The only events that CU has not won were the '2020 NCAA Tournament (won by Kentucky) , the 2022 Bluejay Invitational (won by Kentucky), the 2021 NCAA Tournament (won by Wisconsin), the 2022 NCAA Tournament (won by Texas) and the 2022 Rice adidas Invitational (won by Rice). Kentucky, Wisconsin and Texas are the last three NCAA champions.
Let's take a closer look:
Creighton Tournaments Since Jan. 1, 2021
Year Event CU Record (Place)
2021 BIG EAST Tournament 2-0 (1st)
2021 NCAA Tournament 0-1 (T-25th)
2021 Mizzou Invitational 3-0 (1st)
2021 Bluegrass Battle 3-0 (1st)
2021 Bluejay Invitational 3-0 (1st)
2021 Shocker Volleyball Classic 3-0 (1st)
2021 BIG EAST Tournament 2-0 (1st)
2021 NCAA Tournament 1-1 (T-17th)
2022 Rumble in the Rockies 3-0 (1st)
2022 Bluejay Invitational 2-1 (2nd)
2022 Omaha Invitational 2-0 (1st)
2022 Rice adidas Invitational 1-1 (2nd)
2022 BIG EAST Tournament 2-0 (1st)
2022 NCAA Tournament 0-1 (T-33rd)
2023 Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier 2-1 (1st)
2023 Bluejay Invitational 3-0 (1st)
Destined For Greatness?
Destiny Ndam-Simpson led Creighton with 13 kills in her first start on Wednesday at No. 4 Nebraska.
It's the most kills by a Bluejay in their first career start since sixth-year senior transfer Jazz Schmidt had 17 vs. Miami (Ohio) on Aug. 28, 2015.
Creighton's last freshman with 13 or more kills in their first career start was the woman that Ndam-Simpson replaced in the starting line-up on Wednesday, Norah Sis. Sis had 13 kills vs. Kansas City in her collegiate debut on Aug. 27, 2021.
Ndam-Simpson's 13 kills were the second-most ever against a ranked team by a Bluejay in their first career start, trailing only the 14 by Jess Bird in 2013 against No. 13 BYU.
Most Kills, First Career Start
K Name Opponent Date
17 Jaali Winters vs. Miami (Ohio) 8/28/15
17 Jazz Schmidt at Rice 9/18/22
15 Shannon Scrutton UW-Green Bay 8/31/96
15 Jessica Houts at Colorado 9/9/05
14 Jess Bird vs. #13 BYU 8/30/13
13 JoDe Cieloha vs. Chattanooga 9/2/94
13 Norah Sis vs. UMKC 8/27/21
13 Destiny Ndam-Simpson at #4 Nebraska 9/6/23
11 Megan Ballenger vs. Northern Iowa 9/2/16
11 Taryn Kloth Seton Hall 9/25/15
10 Jaden Custer at Drake 9/29/01
10 Rachelle Von vs. UTSA 9/5/97
Shake It Off
While the opening set wasn't anything to write home about, Creighton's offense started to click in the final three sets against Nebraska.
After just four kills in the opener, the Bluejays had 38 kills on .237 hitting in the final three sets, a healthy number considering that the Huskers hadn't surrendered a hitting percentage better than .220 in any of its first 16 sets of the season.
Nebraska entered the day leading the nation by allowing foes to just 8.40 kills per set and .037 hitting percentage.
Creighton finished the evening hitting .109, the first team all season to hit better than .100 for an entire match against the Huskers. Creighton's 15 kills and .355 hitting percentage -- both in the third set -- are also season-highs by an NU opponent.
Breiss As Nice
Freshman defensive specialist Syndey Breissinger owns 77 digs and has had at least seven digs in each of her first seven career matches, including a career-high 19 on Aug. 26 in a win over No. 16 Purdue.
Only six players in program history have reached 100 career digs in fewer than 10 matches, and all of those women did it while playing libero, which is able to sub in to play significantly more than a typcial defensive specialist.
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
Abby Bottomley 7 09/08/21 #3 Nebraska
Nayka Benitez 8 09/12/09 Connecticut
Ellie Bolton 8 03/06/21 DePaul
Allison Whitten 8 09/09/22 vs. Florida State
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
Lydia Dimke 10 09/16/16 vs. Gonzaga
Nationally Elite
The season is just a few weeks old, but Creighton has already soared to the top 10 in six different team categories in the NCAA stat rankings.
The Bluejays lead the nation in attacks per set, and are also top-10 in the nation in total kills, total assists,t otal attacks, total digs, digs per set and kills per set. All three per set averages are well above CU's marks last fall.
Category 2022 Rank (Total) 2023 Rank (Total)
Attacks Per Set 57th (36.32) 1st (39.70)
Total Kills 15th (1,713) 3rd (401)
Total Assists 15th (1,591) 3rd (363)
Total Attacks 46th (4,322) 3rd (1,072)
Total Digs 22nd (1,972) 5th (476)
Digs Per Set 22nd (16.57) 6th (17.63)
Kills Per Set 8th (14.39) 6th (14.85)
Junior Duo Honored
Juniors Norah Sis and Kendra Wait were honored by the BIG EAST Conference after helping the Creighton Volleyball team to the Bluejay Invitational title over the weekend. Sis was named Offensive Player of the Week while Wait brought home Defensive Player of the Week accolades. Both women were named to the All-Tournament Team at the Bluejay Invitational.
Sis is a four-time BIG EAST Offensive Player of the week honoree after picking up three such accolades last season. It's the third time in Wait's career that she has been named Defensive Player of the Week, having earned the honor once in 2021, 2022 and now 2023.
Sis earned Bluejay Invitational MVP honors after averaging 4.08 kills, 3.33 digs, 0.58 blocks and 4.54 points per set in victories over Ball State, LSU and Northern Iowa. It was the fourth Tournament MVP recognition of her career, and seventh time she's been named to an All-Tournament Team.
The Papillion, Neb,. product started her week with 19 kills and 16 digs in a 3-2 win vs. defending Mid-American Conference champion Ball State, adding a pair of blocks and a pair of aces. Sis owned five kills and four digs in the fifth set, a 15-11 victory. In CU's 3-0 sweep over LSU, Sis finished with 14 kills, eight digs and three blocks. The Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year also surpassed 1,000 career digs in her 70th career match, tying a program record for fewest matches to reach that milestone. She concluded the week with 17 kills and 16 digs in a 3-1 win over defending Missouri Valley Conference champion Northern Iowa.
Wait did a little bit of everything, earning All-Tournament Team honors at the Bluejay Invitational for the third straight season after averaging 11.67 assists, 3.50 digs, 1.00 blocks and 1.00 kills per set. It was the eight different time that the Gardner, Kan., native has picked up All-Tournament Team acclaim.
Wait had 56 assists, 13 digs, five blocks and four kills in Friday's 3-2 win over Ball State. On Saturday, Wait contributed 42 assists, seven digs and two blocks while setting the Bluejay offense to .381 hitting. All five of CU's primary attackers hit .350 or better against LSU. She concluded the weekend with 43 assists, 22 digs, seven kills and five blocks on .583 hitting in a 3-1 win over Northern Iowa.
Higher & Higher
Creighton has had no shortage of pressure-packed situations thus far, as 11 of its 27 sets have been decided by exactly two points. That doesn't include two drama-filled fifth sets that finished 15-11.
Last Sunday vs. Northern Iowa, Creighton played in a 36-34 set that was its second-highest scoring set in program history. The only one with more points was a 38-36 second set win at Butler on Nov. 12, 2017.
The match vs. Northern Iowa featured 44 ties and 20 lead changes. That was the most ties since there were 46 on Oct. 12, 2019 at Marquette and the most lead changes since there were 23 vs. Butler on Nov. 12, 2017.
Last year's Creighton/Omaha match included 42 ties and 15 lead changes and four of the five sets were decided by exactly two points.
Dynamic Duo
In Ava Martin (4.11 kps.) and Norah Sis (4.13 kps.), the Bluejays boast one of the top outside hitting tandems in the nation.
Creighton has never had two players both average more than 3.85 kills per set for an entire season, with the 2018 pairing of All-Americans Taryn Kloth (4.15) and Jaali Winters (3.82) coming closest.
Creighton is currently one of five teams to own multiple players averaging 4.00 kills per set or more, joining Arkansas, Chicago State, Georgia and South Alabama, and the only one of that group that didn't include a senior.
By comparison, Martin was averaging 1.41 kills per set (31 kills in 22 sets) after seven matches a year ago.
The Gauntlet Continues
Creighton faces another challenging non-conference weekend ahead 2022 Summit League Tournament runner-up Omaha and an unbeaten Iowa State team that is just outside the Top 25.
All told, nine of Creighton's 11 non-conference opponents owned 20 or more wins last season, combining to go 240-112 (.682). Just four of the 11 non-conference matches will be at home.
All 11 of the foes owned a top-85 RPI, 10 appeared in the postseason and four won a conference title last season.
Top 25 History
Creighton is 177-42 all-time when playing as a ranked team, and also 19-24 all-time against ranked teams when ranked itself. That mark improves to 2-1 when both Creighton and its opponent are ranked in the top 10.
Since the start of the 2012 season, 39 of Creighton's 71 losses have come against ranked teams. In that same period, Creighton is 266-32 against unranked teams. Creighton has won all but three of its past 97 home matches over unranked teams and all but 11 of its last 126 matches at all sites against unranked teams.
After a total of three top-25 wins from 1994-2014, Creighton has earned at least one top-25 win each of the last nine seasons (2015-23). That includes a record-tying four top-25 victories in 2019.
Creighton is 24-85 all-time against ranked teams and 13 of those top 25 wins all-time have come against either Marquette (8) or Kentucky (5).
The highest ranked teams that Creighton has ever beaten at any site were No. 3 Washington (8/26/17 in Seattle) and No. 3 Kentucky (9/4/21 in Lexington). CU's highest-ranked opponent it has defeated at home was a 3-1 win over then-No. 9 Marquette on Nov. 22, 2019.
Ranked vs. Ranked (CU is 19-24)
Home: 8-9 Away: 6-9 Neutral: 5-6
Date Winner Loser CU Score
11/19/12 #11 Minnesota #21 Creighton 1-3
08/30/13 #25 Creighton #13 BYU 3-1
09/14/13 #11 UCLA #24 Creighton 1-3
09/16/13 #7 Hawaii #23 Creighton 2-3
08/30/14 #22 Kansas #23 Creighton 1-3
09/03/16 #23 Kentucky #22 Creighton 0-3
12/02/16 #21 Creighton #4 Kansas 3-2
12/09/16 #21 Creighton #17 Michigan 3-2
12/10/16 #5 Texas #21 Creighton 0-3
08/26/17 #9 Creighton #3 Washington 3-1
09/01/17 #7 Creighton #13 Kentucky 3-0
09/02/17 #18 USC #7 Creighton 0-3
09/08/17 #17 Purdue #9 Creighton 1-3
09/09/17 #9 Creighton #7 Kansas 3-0
09/16/17 #19 Iowa State #8 Creighton 2-3
12/12/17 #12 Michigan St. #15 Creighton 1-3
08/24/18 #13 Creighton #5 Kentucky 3-2
08/25/18 #10 USC #13 Creighton 2-3
09/06/18 #7 Nebraska #14 Creighton 2-3
09/15/18 #8 Illinois #10 Creighton 1-3
09/23/18 #10 Creighton #21 Marquette 3-0
10/26/18 #10 Creighton #18 Marquette 3-1
11/24/18 #9 Creighton #16 Marquette 3-1
12/01/18 #22 Washington #9 Creighton 0-3
08/30/19 #2 Nebraska #18 Creighton 1-3
08/31/19 #20 Baylor #18 Creighton 0-3
09/06/19 #23 Creighton #12 Kentucky 3-1
09/07/19 #23 Creighton #15 USC 3-1
09/14/19 #12 Washington #17 Creighton 1-3
10/12/19 #13 Creighton #10 Marquette 3-2
11/22/19 #12 Creighton #9 Marquette 3-1
12/07/19 #7 Minnesota #15 Creighton 2-3
02/05/21 #19 Creighton #25 Marquette 3-2
02/06/21 #25 Marquette #19 Creighton 0-3
09/08/21 #3 Nebraska #19 Creighton 0-3
09/02/22 #17 Creighton #25 USC 3-1
09/03/22 #16 Kentucky #17 Creighton 1-3
09/07/22 #2 Nebraska #17 Creighton 2-3
10/14/22 #21 Creighton #16 Marquette 3-2
11/19/22 #16 Marquette #11 Creighton 0-3
11/26/22 #15 Creighton #14 Marquette 3-2
08/26/23 #18 Creighton #16 Purdue 3-0
09/06/23 #4 Nebraska #16 Creighton 1-3
110 Weeks As A Ranked Team
Creighton is ranked in the most recent AVCA poll for the 110th time in program history. That's tied with Missouri for 42nd-most of all programs in NCAA history, and close behind Loyola Marymount (114) and Santa Clara (113).
All 110 rankings have occurred since 2012 and under the direction of Kirsten Bernthal Booth.
The Bluejays are one of 17 schools (along with Baylor, BYU, Florida, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Louisville, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Pitt, Purdue, Stanford, Texas and Wisconsin) to have been ranked each of the last 33 polls.
Jays Earn Tourney Titles
Creighton has opened the season by winning the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier at Purdue on Aug. 25-27, followed by the Bluejay Invitational on Sept. 1-3.
It's the 12th straight season that Creighton has won at least one tournament, a streak that started in 2012.
During that span, the Bluejays have won 27 tournament titles, not to mention 10 regular-season league crowns.
Creighton's Tournament Titles Since 2012
Year Titles Won Tourney Hosts
2012 3 USF, UNC, MVC
2013 1 BGSU
2014 1 CU, BIG EAST
2015 1 BIG EAST
2016 1 BIG EAST
2017 4 WASH, CU, KU, BIG EAST
2018 3 SMU, CU, BIG EAST
2019 2 UNI, CU
2020 1 BIG EAST
2021 5 MIZZ, UK, CU, WSU, BIG EAST
2022 3 WYO, UNO, BIG EAST
2023 2 Purdue, CU
Sis Ties Record At 1,000 Kill Milestone
Norah Sis became the 16th Bluejay ever to reach the 1,000 kill milestone when she did it on Sept. 2 vs. LSU.
Sis achieved the milestone in her 70th career match, tying Melissa Walsh for reaching 1,000 kills the fastest in program history.
Career Kills
Name Sets No. Years
1. Jaali Winters 494 1,843 2015-18
2. Leah Ratzlaff 409 1,622 2002-05
3. Melissa Walsh 394 1,596 1998-01
4. Taryn Kloth 462 1,427 2015-18
5. Kelly Goc 394 1,414 2004-07
6. Jessica Houts 451 1,385 2005-09
7. JoDe Cieloha 398 1,375 1994-97
8. Leah McNary 458 1,257 2011-14
9. Marysa Wilkinson 499 1,183 2014-17
10. Lauren Smith 511 1,160 2013-16
11. Allie Oelke 445 1,126 2007-10
12. Kelli Browning 424 1,104 2011-14
13. Amanda Cvejdlik 343 1,029 2005-08
14. Norah Sis 252 1,019 2021-Pr.
15. Shelly Kapler 388 1,000 1996-99
Jaela Zimmerman 357 1,000 2018-22
Creighton's Quickest Players To 1,000 Career Kills
Name MP Date Opponent
Melissa Walsh 70 10/15/00 Eastern Illinois
Norah Sis 70 09/02/23 LSU
Jaali Winters 73 08/25/17 vs. Saint Mary's
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.
Taryn Kloth 103 08/31/18 vs. NC State
Allie Oelke 107 10/09/10 Wichita State
Kelli Browning 110 10/26/14 DePaul
Jaela Zimmerman 111 11/13/22 Seton Hall
Lauren Smith 119 10/07/16 at Villanova
Marysa Wilkinson 120 09/30/17 at St. John's
Bolton & Martin Take Home Hardware
Creighton libero Ellie Bolton was named MVP and joined on the All-Tournament Team by outside hitter Ava Martin at the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier, which concluded on Aug. 27 in West Lafayette, Ind.
Playing as CU's primary libero for the first time since her freshman campaign, Bolton averaged a team-leading 4.82 digs per set over 11 sets. She had eight digs in the season-opening win vs. Loyola (Chicago), then added 22 digs, two assists and an ace in a 3-0 sweep of No. 16 Purdue. She concluded the weekend with 23 digs, eight assists, eight digs and an ace in a five-set contest against Duke.
The recognition was the first career All-Tournament Team honor for the Shawnee, Kan., native, and also made her CU's first libero ever to take home Tournament MVP honors.
Martin was named to the All-Tournament Team after leading Creighton with 4.45 kills per set as the sophomore hit .312. Martin got better with each match throughout the weekend. She opened with 14 kills and four digs on .265 hitting in the win over Loyola (Chicago), then produced 15 kills and six digs on .268 hitting in the sweep of No. 16 Purdue. She closed out her weekend with 20 kills and eight digs on .405 hitting.
The Overland Park, Kan., product was previously selected to the All-Tournament Team at last year's BIG EAST Championships.
Martin Earns BIG EAST Award
Creighton sophomore Ava Martin was named the first BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week of the season on Aug. 28th after helping the Bluejay Volleyball team to a title at the Reamer Club Xtra Special Premier in West Lafayette, Ind.
Martin was named to the All-Tournament Team after posting a BIG EAST-leading 4.45 kills per set. Martin got better with each match throughout the weekend. She opened with 14 kills and four digs on .265 hitting in the win over defending Atlantic 10 Conference champion Loyola (Chicago), then produced 15 kills and six digs on .268 hitting in the sweep of No. 16 Purdue to snap the Boilermakers 35-match home win streak in non-conference play. She closed out her weekend with 20 kills and eight digs on .405 hitting against Duke.
All told, the Overland Park, Kan., native hit .312 for the week and also contributed 1.64 digs per set.
It was the first time Martin has been named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, though she was a four-time BIG EAST Freshman of the Week last fall when she was voted BIG EAST Freshman of the Year.
My Favorite Martin
Ava Martin started her sophomore season with matches of 14 (Loyola), 15 (Purdue), 20 (Duke), 16 (Ball State), 16 (LSU) and 22 (UNI) kills. Martin also finished her freshman season last fall with matches of 22 (Marquette) and 14 (Auburn) kills.
Both those items put her in select company.
Martin is the first Bluejay ever with four (or more...she ended at six) straight matches of 14 or more kills to start the season.
She's also the first Bluejay with eight straight matches of 14 or more kills in program history.
In those eight matches, Martin averaged 4.21 kills per set while hitting .287. Seven of the eight opponents were in the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
Last Season Summary
Creighton went 27-5 last season, won a ninth straight BIG EAST regular-season title, won its eight BIG EAST Tournament in the past nine seasons, and played in its 11th consecutive NCAA Tournament.
Norah Sis was named BIG EAST Player of the Year and BIG EAST Tournament MVP. She was joined on the All-BIG EAST squad by Kiana Schmitt, Kendra Wait and BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Ava Martin.
CU posted three top-25 victories in the season, topping No. 25 USC (Sept. 2), No. 16 Marquette (Oct. 14) and No. 14 Marquette (Nov. 26).
A Head Start
Creighton got a leg up on the competition thanks to having 10 extra practices in May and a trip to Italy and Slovenia from May 31 - June 11th.
Every member of the current team except Emma Ziegler was on the trip, which also included four matches.
Preseason Ranking
Creighton was ranked 18th in the AVCA preseason poll. It's the ninth time in the past 11 years that the Jays have been ranked in the preseason.
The No. 18 slotting was tied for the fourth-best preseason ranking in program history.
Over the last 15 seasons, 275-of-375 teams (73.3 percent) of teams have been in both the preseason and final polls, and since 2008 340-of-375 teams (90.7 percent) in the preseason top-25 polls would go on to reach the NCAA Tournament, as all but No. 12 UCLA, No. 17 Illinois and No. 22 Utah reached the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
This year marks the 12th straight season that CU has been ranked at least one week, extending a program record.
Year Preseason Rank Final W-L Final Rank
2013 25th 23-9 NR
2014 23rd 25-9 NR
2016 18th 27-9 9th
2017 9th 26-7 16th
2018 13th 29-5 13th
2019 18th 25-6 16th
2020 16th 12-4 NR
2022 18th 27-5 21st
2023 18th TBD TBD
Believe The Hype
Creighton's recruiting class of freshmen Sydney Breissinger, Audrey Clark, Jaya Johnson, Destiny Ndam-Simpson and Ava TeStrake was recognized as the nation's No. 22 class by PrepVolleyball.
Ndam-Simpson was listed as the nation's No. 21 recruit, TeStrake was tabbed 37th-best and Breissinger No. 139. Creighton now owns nine players on its 2023 roster who were Top 150 recruits by PrepVolleyball.
Top-100 PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces
(list started in 2004; expanded to 150 in 2021)
Rank Year Player
68 2004 Carolyn Decker
55 2008 Laurel Sanford
60 2011 Michelle Sicner
73 2013 Jess Bird
50 2014 Lydia Dimke*
18 2015 Taryn Kloth
41 2015 Jaali Winters
77 2016 Erica Kostelac#
98 2017 Naomi Hickman
99 2017 Steph Gaston
49 2018 Jaela Zimmerman
42 2018 Keeley Davis
46 2020 Kiara Reinhardt
97 2020 Ellie Bolton
7 2021 Kendra Wait
28 2021 Norah Sis
31 2021 Eve Magill
41 2022 Ava Martin
55 2022 Sky McCune
21 2023 Destiny Ndam-Simpson
37 2023 Ava TeStrake
139 2023 Sydney Breissinger
* signed with Purdue and later transferred to Creighton
# signed with Cincinnati and later transferred to Creighton
current Bluejays in bold italic
PrepVolleyball.com Recruiting Rankings
(list started in 2004)
Year Rank Freshman Recruits
2004 Best of the Rest (Baumann, Decker, Goc, Lahm, Mehal)
2005 Honorable-Mention (Cvejdlik, Houts, Lebeda)
2006 None (Bloemke, Schulze, Workman)
2007 None (Feldman, Oelke, Vrbicky)
2008 Highest Honorable-Mention (Almgren, Bober, Sanford)
2009 Highest HM Boggs, Greisch, Moon, Templeton, Thorson)
2010 High HM (Fliss, Hackbarth, Malm, Mandolfo, S. Smith)
2011 Highest HM (Browning, McNary, Neisler, Sicner, Stivers)
2012 High Honorable-Mention (Elman, Jansen, Jereb, L. Smith)
2013 None (Bird, Crawford, Foje)
2014 Highest Honorable-Mention (Lawrence, Tupper, Wilkinson)
2015 11th (Ballenger, Bohnet, Kloth, O'Connell, Winters)
2016 High Honorable-Mention (Conlon, Taylor, Witt)
2017 25th (Gaston, Hickman, Roumeliotis)
2018 10th (Davis, Welty, Zimmerman, Zumach)
2019 Highest HM (Bressman, Krause, Schmitt, Van Eekeren)
2020 27th (Bolton, Maser, Reinhardt, Skovsende)
2021 5th (Magill, Milner, Sis, Wait)
2022 24th (Colangelo, Martin, McCune, Remmes)
2023 22nd (Breissinger, Clark, Johnson, Ndam-Simpson, TeStrake)
Production Returns
Creighton returns 11-of-18 letterwinners to the court from last season, including five starters.
From last year's team, only Emily Bressman, Bethany Clapp, Keeley Davis, Jazz Schmidt, Megan Skovsende, Allison Whitten and Jaela Zimmerman are not back.
All told, of the seven categories listed below, Creighton returns 524.3 of a possible 700% back (74.9 percent).
Below is a breakdown of the production that is back:
Stat Returners Departures
Assists 1,384 (86.2%) 221 (13.8%)
Blocks 204 (84.3%) 38 (15.7%)
Matches Started 154 (80.2%) 192 (19.8%)
Kills 1,329 (77.6%) 383 (22.4%)
Points 1648 (76.9%) 494 (23.1%)
Aces 115 (61.2%) 73 (38.8%)
Digs 1142 (57.9%) 830 (42.1%)
A Bunch of Winners
Creighton owned 58 wins during the previous two seasons, fourth-most in the nation in that span and trailing only Final Four qualifiers Louisville (63), Pitt (61) and Wisconsin (59).
The only teams with 27 or more wins each of the past two campaigns are Creighton, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Texas, UCF, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin.
No Losers Here
Creighton has been nearly as good as anyone at avoiding losses in recent seasons.
Creighton, Louisville, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Texas, Towson, Western Kentucky and Wisconsin are the nation's only teams with five losses or less in the 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons.
If you go back two years more, the nation's only teams to lose six times or less in the 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons are Creighton, Pittsburgh and Texas.
11 Straight NCAA's
Creighton Volleyball has made the NCAA Tournament in each of the previous 11 seasons. They are the first women's team in any sport at Creighton to make 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
The only other sport in Creighton history to make 11 straight NCAA Tournament appearances is the men's soccer program, which qualified in 17 straight seasons from 1992-2008.
Creighton is one of nine teams nationally to have appeared in each of the previous 11 NCAA Tournaments (2012-22). That group features BYU, Creighton, Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, Penn State, San Diego, Texas and Washington.
There are also 13 schools that have appeared in 12 of the last 13 NCAA Tournaments, a group that includes Creighton, Florida State, Hawai'i, Minnesota, Purdue and Stanford.
Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, Penn State, San Diego, Texas and Washington have appeared in every NCAA Tournament since at least 2010.
A Great Start
Norah Sis entered her junior season with 924 kills in her career. The 924 kills was the second-most ever by a Bluejay in their first two seasons, trailing only Jaali Winters' 994.
Winters ended her career with a school-record 1,843 kills.
Sis currently owns 1,019 kills in 71 career matches, while Winters owned 983 kills after 71 career matches and had 11 in her 72nd contest.
Most Kills, After 2 Seasons at Creighton
Kills Yr1 Yr2 Name Year
994 546 448 Jaali Winters 2015 & 2016
924 435 489 Norah Sis 2021 & 2022
769 341 428 Melissa Walsh 1998 & 1999
733 270 463 Alicia Runge 2009 & 2010 (Jr. & Sr.)
696 180 516 Leah Ratzlaff 2002 & 2003
653 267 386 Jessica Houts 2005 & 2006
640 225 415 Amanda Cvejdlik 2005 & 2006
Setting The Table
Two-time All-BIG EAST selection Kendra Wait has started all 73 matches she's played in during her career, with Creighton going 63-10 in those contests.
Against Loyola (Chicago), Wait became the first Bluejay setter to start three straight season-openers since Megan Bober did so all four years of her career from 2009-12.
Besides Wait and Bober, the only other women to start three or more season-openers at setter have been Korie Lebeda (2005-08), Kailey Reyes (1998-2001) and Melissa Weisensee (1994-97).
Survival of the Fittest
Creighton has won nine matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth after surviving an opponent's match point, including season-opening wins over No. 5 Kentucky in 2018 and vs. UTSA in 2011. Three of those other comeback wins have come against Wichita State.
On the other hand, Creighton is 446-3 under Booth when it reaches a match point opportunity, falling only when it wasted two match points on Sept. 4, 2010 to Iowa, two match points on Nov. 1, 2013 in a loss to St. John's, and two match points on Dec. 7, 2019 in an NCAA Tournament loss at No. 7 Minnesota.
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
11/20/15 at Georgetown 23-24, 26-27 (4th set) 15-7
08/24/18 vs. #5 Kentucky 16-15, 19-18 22-20
Taking The Fifth
Creighton is 69-37 in five-set matches under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. 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 18 of its last 25 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, a win at Georgetown in 2015, an NCAA Tournament win at No. 4 Kansas in 2016, 2017 victories at Butler, Georgetown and Marquette, a 2018 win at Butler, wins at UNI and No. 10 Marquette in 2019, at South Dakota in the 2020 campaign and at Omaha and UConn in 2022.
It's also worth noting that Creighton is 19-5 all-time in five-set home matches at D.J. Sokol Arena.
Creighton's six victories in five-set matches last season broke the program record of five previously done in 2003, 2011 and 2015. The nine five-set matches in 2022 was also a record.
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 5-2 27-9
2016 4-3 29-7
2017 4-1 26-7
2018 3-2 29-5
2019 2-1 25-6
2020 4-2 12-4
2021 1-1 31-4
2022 6-3 27-5
2023 1-1 5-2
Total 84-65 539-338
Bouncing Back
The Creighton staff is quick to credit athletic performance coach Brad Schmidt for helping the team get stronger during the off-season and maintaining that strength during the season.
Need evidence of that? Since Aug. 25, 2018, Creighton is 18-2 in the match following a five-setter since Aug. 25, 2018.
President Elect Booth
Creighton coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth is the current President-Elect of the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
Booth began her service on January 1, 2023 then will become AVCA President in 2024. She is part of the 17-member AVCA Board of Directors, which includes elected representatives, appointed voting members for Diversity Development and Legislation, and non-voting members for Education and Awards.
She will finish out her term as Past President in 2026.
Booth is in her 21st season as the head women's volleyball coach at Creighton.
Champions Among Champions
Since the start of the 2012 season, Creighton, Texas and Western Kentucky are the nation's only schools to have won 10 conference regular-season titles. All but two of Creighton's nine crowns were outright titles, whereas Texas shared one title and WKU shared five.
Creighton has also won nine conference tournament titles since 2012, the most in the nation.
Most Conference Titles 2012-2022
Regular-Season League Tournament
10 (2 shared) Creighton 9 Creighton
10 (1) Texas 8 Dayton
10 (5) Western Kentucky 8 Western Kentucky
9 Fairfield 7 Fairfield
8 BYU 6 American
8 (1) Colorado State 6 LIU
Home Sweet Home
Creighton is in its 11th season as a member of the BIG EAST since joining the league in the summer of 2013.
Since then, the Bluejays are 92-4 in home matches against BIG EAST teams (83-3 in the regular-season, 9-1 in the BIG EAST Tournament).
Since November of 2014, Creighton is 76-1 inside D.J. Sokol Arena against BIG EAST teams, which includes a 68-1 league mark and a 8-0 mark in the conference tournament. The only setback (on Feb. 6, 2021 vs. Marquette) was played as a non-conference match, only to be flipped to a league contest 19 days later.
Put another way, since enrolling at Creighton in 2018, Bluejay fifth-year senior Kiana Schmitt is 35-1 in home matches against BIG EAST teams (with 28 straight wins), and 105-22 in sets.
BIG EAST Preseason Poll
Creighton Volleyball was picked to finish second in the BIG EAST in a preseason poll of league coaches.
Creighton earned 4-of-11 first place votes and 94 of a possible 100 points. That was just behind of Marquette's 97 points and the other seven votes for first place.
Xavier (78) was picked third, just ahead of St. John's (64) and Connecticut (63). Rounding out the bottom half of the poll were DePaul (59), Villanova (46), Butler (40), Seton Hall (30), Providence (18) and Georgetown (16).
Creighton also had three women among the 12 members on the BIG EAST's preseason all-conference team in Ava Martin as well as unanimous selections Kendra Wait and Norah Sis. Sis was also tabbed the BIG EAST's Preseason Player of the Year for the second straight fall.
Creighton has finished in the spot predicted of it or better in the preseason poll in 18 of 20 years under Kirsten Bernthal Booth, including 10 years where it's finished exactly where it was picked.
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 1st - -
2017 1st 1st - -
2018 2nd 1st #1
2019 2nd 1st #1
2020 1st (MW) 1st (MW) - -
2021 1st 1st - -
2022 1st 1st - -
2023 2nd ??? ???
BIG EAST'S Best
Since the reconfiguration of the BIG EAST in the summer of 2013, Creighton, Marquette and St. John's are the only teams to win any sort of BIG EAST volleyball title.
Marquette won the regular-season and tournament title in 2013, while Creighton swept both titles in 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2020. CU won the 2019 regular-season crown, while St. John's upset nationally-ranked Creighton and Marquette to bring home the 2019 tournament title. In 2020, Creighton won the Midwest Division regular-season title, while St. John's claimed the East Division crown. In both 2021 and 2022, Creighton and Marquette shared the regular-season title and CU won the tourney title.
Below is a look at the record of each BIG EAST team since league realignment in 2013:
BIG EAST VB Standings, 2013 - Sept. 6, 2023
BIG EAST only All matches
Team (NCAA Bids) W L W L
Creighton (10) 154 14 259 67
Marquette (9) 137 28 240 76
Xavier 97 69 154 143
Butler 91 77 161 140
Villanova (1) 83 85 159 137
St. John's (1) 81 87 178 139
Seton Hall (1) 72 95 146 155
DePaul 46 122 112 175
Georgetown 35 125 91 187
Connecticut# 27 17 47 36
Providence* 26 126 97 171
*Providence rejoined the league for volleyball in 2014 and
its 2013 overall record (12-20) is not included above.
#Connecticut rejoined the league in 2020 and
its record from 2013-19 (96-121) is not included above.
A Dozen, Cousin
Kirsten Bernthal Booth is in some select company, as she has directed her team to 12 NCAA Tournaments. That's more than any other coach in Creighton history.
Name Sport NCAA's @CU
Kirsten Bernthal Booth Volleyball 12
Bob Warming Men's Soccer 11
Greg McDermott Men's Basketball 8
Dana Altman Men's Basketball 7
Brent Vigness Softball 7
Elmar Bolowich Men's Soccer 6
Jim Flanery Women's Basketball 6
2-0 Better Than 0-2
Creighton is 368-11 (.971) all-time when leading a match 2-0, including a 311-5 mark (.984) under Kirsten Bernthal Booth. CU is 235-3 when up 2-0 dating to September of 2009, and 121-1 all-time at D.J. Sokol Arena when up 2-0 at the break.
Per RichKern.com, Division I teams that won the first two sets won 95.0 percent of their matches from 2009-18.
Conversely, the Jays are 17-205 (.077) all-time when trailing a match 0-2, and 15-106 (.124) under Booth. Those 17 comebacks in program history 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
10/13/17 Butler 25-21, 25-23, 15-9 Booth
10/18/18 Xavier 25-17, 25-17, 15-13 Booth
01/31/21 at So. Dakota 25-20, 25-23, 15-7 Booth
10/07/22 at UConn 25-15, 25-12, 15-13 Booth
10/14/22 #16 Marquette 25-19, 25-16, 15-8 Booth
Climbing The List
Kirsten Bernthal Booth became Creighton Volleyball's winningest coach in the program's modern history on August 26, 2007, and hasn't let up. Booth owns 446 victories on the Bluejay sideline to rank fifth in school history across all sports.
Coach, Sport Victories (thru 9/7/23)
Brent Vigness, Softball 819
Ed Servais, Baseball 643*
Mary Higgins, Softball 564
Tom Lilly, Men's & Women's Tennis 528*#
Kirsten Bernthal Booth, Volleyball 446*
Jim Flanery, Women's Basketball 401*
Ed Hubbs, Men's & Women's Tennis 347
Dana Altman, Men's Basketball 327
*still active coaching at Creighton
#currently just the women's tennis coach
Set 1 Result A Strong Indicator
Creighton is 377-35 (.915) overall under Kirsten Bernthal Booth when it wins set one. In that same time span, CU is just 69-151 (.314) under Booth when it drops the first set.
Per RichKern.com, Division I teams that lost the first set in 2018 won just 20.7 percent of their matches that season, and 20.2 percent of their matches from 2009-18.
Since Aug. 29, 2010, Creighton has gone 139-5 in its last 144 home matches when taking a 1-0 lead, losing only on Sept. 12, 2015 to Pacific, on Sept. 6, 2018 to No. 7 Nebraska and on Jan. 29, 2021 to South Dakota, on Sept. 3, 2022 to No. 16 Kentucky and on Dec. 2, 2022 to Auburn.
Creighton has gone 109-5 in its last 114 matches at all sites when winning the first set, compared to a 12-17 record in that same span when dropping the opener.
Creighton has gone 150-3 in its last 153 matches against unranked foes when winning the opening set.
Against NCAA Tournament Qualifiers
This year's team has at least 11 matches (Loyola Chicago, Purdue, Ball State, LSU, UNI, Nebraska, Iowa State, High Point, Minnesota and Marquette 2x) scheduled against teams that made the 2022 NCAA Tournament. So far, they're 2-0 against that group.
After going 3-35 against teams coming off NCAA Tournament bids prior to Kirsten Bernthal Booth's arrival, the Jays are 99-106 since.
Year W-L vs. Previous Season NCAA Teams
1994 0-4
1995 0-2
1996 0-2
1997 0-3
1998 0-5
1999 2-4
2000 0-4
2001 1-6
2002 0-5
2003 0-3
2004 2-2
2005 0-6
2006 4-6
2007 4-9
2008 6-8
2009 1-11
2010 4-7
2011 2-6
2012 8-3
2013 6-6
2014 4-5
2015 11-5
2016 10-7
2017 8-6
2018 8-5
2019 5-4
2020 3-1
2021 3-1
2022 5-4
2023 5-1 so far
TOTAL 102-141
TOTAL Under Booth 99-106
Year-By-Year In Non-Conference Play
Despite annually facing one of the nation's toughest non-conference schedules, Creighton has continued to excel against elite competition.
Creighton is 9-13 against ranked non-conference foes over the last seven seasons after going 2-43 all-time vs. ranked teams in regular-season non-conference matches.
Non-Conference Records, By Year, Under Booth
Year Non-Con W-L vs. Ranked Non-Con Final W-L
2003 3-8 0-0 12-18
2004 8-2 0-1 18-11
2005 6-5 0-3 16-14
2006 8-3 0-1 21-10
2007 6-5 0-3 21-10
2008 3-5 0-3 18-9
2009 3-8 0-3 14-17
2010 5-5 0-1 21-12
2011 5-7 0-1 17-14
2012 9-2 0-1 29-4
2013 9-3 1-2 23-9
2014 7-6 0-5 25-9
2015 6-7 1-4 27-9
2016 6-6 0-4 29-7
2017 7-4 3-3 26-7
2018 8-4 1-3 29-5
2019 7-3 2-3 25-6
2020 3-2 0-0 12-4
2021 12-1 1-1 31-4
2022 8-3 1-2 27-5
2023 5-1 1-1 5-2 so far
Against The BIG EAST
Since the BIG EAST was restructured in 2013, Creighton owns a record better than .500 against each of the other teams currently in the BIG EAST.
The Bluejays own 171 wins against BIG EAST competition (including BIG EAST Championship play) since 2013, 28 more wins than Marquette for most in the league.
CU still has not lost to four league foes (DePaul, Georgetown, Providence, Xavier) since joining the BIG EAST, and Marquette (5), Villanova (3), Seton Hall (3) and St. John's (3) are the only BIG EAST programs to top the Bluejays multiple times since 2013.
Opponent Reg. Season BE Tourney Total
Butler 18-1 - 18-1
Connecticut 2-1 1-0 3-1
DePaul 20-0 1-0 21-0
Georgetown 18-0 - 18-0
Marquette 16-4 6-1 22-5
Providence 15-0 - 15-0
Seton Hall 15-3 2-0 17-3
St. John's 16-2 0-1 16-3
Villanova 15-3 3-0 18-3
Xavier 19-0 4-0 23-0
Total 154-14 17-2 171-16
9 Straight BIG EAST Regular-Season Titles
Regular-season champions from 2014-22, Creighton is the first team in BIG EAST volleyball history to win nine straight regular-season titles. The previous record had been seven by Notre Dame from 1999-2005.
The Bluejay volleyball team is also the first Creighton program in any sport to win nine or more straight league titles, surpassing the five in a row by the men's soccer program (1992-96).
Players Mentioned
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Wednesday, May 27
Creighton Volleyball - All-Access Spring Ball Part 1
Tuesday, May 26
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Saturday, April 18
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