1996 Miracle Yearbook

Women's Volleyball Carves Their Legacy Cedarville College posted the third most wins for a season in school history after finishing with an overall record of 32-17 and a Mid-Ohio Conference mark of10-8 to place fourth in the league. A number of accolades came Cedarville's way with junior hitter Sarah Jackson and senior all-around performer Melissa Hartman earn- ingspotsonthe All-MOCFirstTeam. Senior hitter Cheryl Miller was an All-MOC Second Team selection while rookie setter Krista Hoffman was named to the All-MOC Fresh- man Team."The women really re- sponded well this year," remarked interim head coachKathy Freese. "We had a good mix ofexperience and young talent. Iwasquite pleased with how competitive we were." Hartman and Miller both graduate with a number ofschool records to their credit. Hartman leaves as the Lady Jackets' all-time leader for matchesplayed(184),gamesplayed (544), digs (2,429), pass percent- age (.941), and digs per game (4.47). Miller holds records for total attacks (4,077), attack per- centage (.271), solo blocks (220), block assists(261),and total blocks (481). Miller also finished with 1,478 career kills and is only the second Cedarville player to go over 1,000. Sarah Jackson paced the team in 1995 with 3.73 kills and 4.19 digs per game. Krista Hoffman averaged a team-leading 6.02 as- sists per game. Mark Womack,Sports Information Director Record: 32-17 Rock Solid Fourth Place in the MOC! Lisa Weirich listens intensely as the team huddles around Coach Freese. FRONT ROW: Suzanne Lehman,Melissa Sprankle, Marcie Duez,Julie Mercer, Melissa Hartman,Christine Scheffel, Laura Huggler, Krista Hoffman. BACK ROW: Lana Hass (Ass't Coach), Krystee Gehman(Student Trainer), Beth Corner, Pam Goodwin,Julie Opperman,Cheryl Miller, Heather Scheffel, Sarah Jackson, Lisa Weirich, Kathy Freese (Head Coach). sports

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