Ladyjacks place multiple players on first team for fourth consecutive season.
Nov. 18, 2008
FRISCO, Texas - Senior Lauren Railey and freshman MC Bottles were named to the All-Southland Conference first team the league announced on Tuesday, with junior Ashley Bailey and sophomore Laurel Kuepker each earning honorable mention honors for the first time.
It is the fourth consecutive season that SFA has placed multiple players on the All-SLC first team, with the Ladyjacks having placed 12 players overall on the first team since 2004.
The honor is a career culmination for Railey, who has put together one of the most complete and standout careers in the history of Ladyjack volleyball. It is her second consecutive All-SLC first team selection, after earning second team honors in 2006 and third team honors in 2005 in addition to being named the 2005 SLC Freshman of the Year.
She finished this year ranked in the top fourth in the SLC in kills with a 3.29 per set average, and service aces with a 0.39 per set average, and closed out the year playing her best volleyball of the season, hitting double-figure kills in each of her last 10 matches. She also pulled out double-doubles in seven of those 10 matches.
Railey will finish her career ranked in the top five at SFA in career kills, attacks and digs and the top 10 in service aces. Earlier this season she became the first ever Ladyjack, and only the eighth player in the history of the SLC to accumulate 1,500 kill and 1,500 digs in her career.
"She's very deserving of first team all conference," head coach Debbie Humphreys said. "She has been very consistent, especially recently she has just been playing some great volleyball. Lauren has just been handling a huge chunk of passing and offensive load, and for her to go out as a first team selection, I think she is very deserving after the career she has had."
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Ground control to .............
SFA Volleyball Blog: 11/12/2008
The Ladyjacks wrapped up their home part of the regular season last week, including senior night on Saturday against Central Arkansas.
Nov. 12, 2008
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Ground control to Major Tom: Last week we played our last pair of home matches until the conference tournament. Thursday night we played Northwestern, who we pretty much destroyed in three in what seemed like record time. I do not like these Thursday games because I keep missing the Office. Luckily, however, my parents have them all on Tivo so I can watch them over Thanksgiving!
Friday afternoon we had practice, and then some Girl Scout troops came by for a short clinic. The girls were precious, even though I did not do much since I do not really know how to deal with kids. I recognized a few girls from the beginner camp in the summer, and there was one girl who was like a miniature Sydney Milburn, as she absolutely loved doing the splits whenever she got the chance.
Saturday it was senior night, and what a great senior night it was! We were set to play Central Arkansas at 4pm, with a short reception following the match for Ray and me. The game was pretty much on the side of terrible, especially for me, and we lost in three. To their credit, the Sugar Bears played well.
After the match, there was a brief moment honoring Ray and me, and then we headed up to the Murray Shaw room for the reception. Mrs. Havard made some absolutely fabulous cake that was fresh out of the oven, which I shared with my family and was gone in about two minutes. We really appreciated everyone who came out and/or gave us gifts or cards. It is good to know there are people that can look beyond the game. I know I played the worst game of my life, all I wanted was to forget about it, and the reception helped me remember the good times.
But, my dearest friends, the night was not over. After the reception, we had about an hour-long meeting in the locker room. Tears were shed, but I think everyone
This week we go to Louisiana to play the final three games of the regular season against McNeese, Nicholls, and Southeastern. I am tired of writing these after losing, so hopefully we will put the hurt on these teams so I can have something good to write about. Ground control to Major Tom: your circuit's dead, there's something wrong, can you hear me Major Tom?
Word of the Week: Reticent - adj. not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily Ex.: I am still rather reticent about Saturday.
-SFA-
The Ladyjacks wrapped up their home part of the regular season last week, including senior night on Saturday against Central Arkansas.
Nov. 12, 2008
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Ground control to Major Tom: Last week we played our last pair of home matches until the conference tournament. Thursday night we played Northwestern, who we pretty much destroyed in three in what seemed like record time. I do not like these Thursday games because I keep missing the Office. Luckily, however, my parents have them all on Tivo so I can watch them over Thanksgiving!
Friday afternoon we had practice, and then some Girl Scout troops came by for a short clinic. The girls were precious, even though I did not do much since I do not really know how to deal with kids. I recognized a few girls from the beginner camp in the summer, and there was one girl who was like a miniature Sydney Milburn, as she absolutely loved doing the splits whenever she got the chance.
Saturday it was senior night, and what a great senior night it was! We were set to play Central Arkansas at 4pm, with a short reception following the match for Ray and me. The game was pretty much on the side of terrible, especially for me, and we lost in three. To their credit, the Sugar Bears played well.
After the match, there was a brief moment honoring Ray and me, and then we headed up to the Murray Shaw room for the reception. Mrs. Havard made some absolutely fabulous cake that was fresh out of the oven, which I shared with my family and was gone in about two minutes. We really appreciated everyone who came out and/or gave us gifts or cards. It is good to know there are people that can look beyond the game. I know I played the worst game of my life, all I wanted was to forget about it, and the reception helped me remember the good times.
But, my dearest friends, the night was not over. After the reception, we had about an hour-long meeting in the locker room. Tears were shed, but I think everyone
This week we go to Louisiana to play the final three games of the regular season against McNeese, Nicholls, and Southeastern. I am tired of writing these after losing, so hopefully we will put the hurt on these teams so I can have something good to write about. Ground control to Major Tom: your circuit's dead, there's something wrong, can you hear me Major Tom?
Word of the Week: Reticent - adj. not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily Ex.: I am still rather reticent about Saturday.
-SFA-
Saturday, November 8, 2008
#1
Railey hits milestone, but Central Arkansas becomes the first conference team to sweep SFA at home since 2001.
Nov. 8, 2008
Box Score
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Lauren Railey became the first Ladyjack to total 1,500 digs and 1,500 kills in a career, but the Central Arkansas Sugar Bears hit .295 as a team and pulled out a 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-21) sweep at Johnson Coliseum on Saturday to spoil senior night for the Ladyjacks
Nov. 8, 2008
Box Score
NACOGDOCHES, Texas - Lauren Railey became the first Ladyjack to total 1,500 digs and 1,500 kills in a career, but the Central Arkansas Sugar Bears hit .295 as a team and pulled out a 3-0 (25-18, 25-21, 25-21) sweep at Johnson Coliseum on Saturday to spoil senior night for the Ladyjacks
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
In the News
Recent info from Intel depicts a little more time until the Nehalem release thus extending the market on the current offerings. Nvidia has ramped up it's core offering to 216 on the 260 series card thus providing a serious heavywieght for the under $300 field, imagine three of those bad boys at work. EVGA continues on it quest to improve the overclocking of it's 700 series mobos with increase voltage controling and cooling. The future...well we will see......:)
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