
Lady Cougars Continue Winning Volleyball
Tradition
written by Dave Parsons, Sports Information Director
MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - Despite having to
replace three significant starters in the
lineup heading into the 2006 campaign, the
Mount Vernon Nazarene University women’s
volleyball team continued its impressive
winning tradition by posting a 31-18 overall
record and advancing to both the National
Christian College Athletic Association
National Tournament semifinals and the NAIA
Region IX Tournament semifinals.
Heading
into the 2006 season, head coach Paul
Swanson and the team knew that the Lady
Cougars’ biggest challenge would be finding
a way to replace outside hitter Amanda
Stevens (2,004 kills, 2,519 digs, and 214
aces), middle hitter Jenny Dunster (1,475
kills, 1,588 digs, and 680 blocks), and
setter Allison Klusmann (4,046 assists), who
had played a big role in the team’s success
in previous years and ranked in the top 10
in school history in various categories.
In addition to the lineup changes, the
team also knew that it would face another
challenging schedule as the season got under
way. MVNU ended up playing eight matches
against teams ranked in the NAIA Top 25 at
the time of the contest, and the Lady
Cougars also faced several other teams that
received votes in the weekly polls. Four of
the team’s opponents - Madonna (Mich.)
University, Columbia (Mo.) College, Olivet
Nazarene (Ill.) University, and Cedarville
University - eventually qualified for the
NAIA National Tournament.
MVNU got off to a 13-4 start to begin the
season as the Lady Cougars finished fourth
at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
Invitational out of 12 teams and went
unbeaten at the 12-team Cornerstone (Mich.)
University Invitational but finished second
due to game record. MVNU also finished
second out of eight teams at the Indiana
Wesleyan University Invitational.
At that point, the Lady Cougars began
American Mideast Conference South Division
play with a few non-conference matches and
tournaments mixed into the schedule. MVNU
posted a 10-6 record in conference play and
handed Walsh University, who finished the
year ranked 16th in the NAIA poll, its only
conference loss. The Lady Cougars finished
the regular-season portion of their schedule
with a 25-14 overall record.
During this stretch, Swanson notched two
coaching milestones as he broke the NAIA’s
all-time wins mark with his 798th career win
in a victory at Geneva (Pa.) College on
September 28. Then, in the win over Walsh on
October 7, he became the first NAIA coach
and only the ninth active college volleyball
coach to reach the 800-win mark.
Having earned the NCCAA East Region title
with victories over Malone College, Roberts
Wesleyan (N.Y.) College, and Geneva during
the regular season, MVNU also earned a berth
in the NCCAA National Tournament for the
sixteenth straight year. The Lady Cougars
went 3-1 in pool play at the 10-team event
at Northwestern (Minn.) College in St. Paul,
Minnesota, and advanced to the semifinals
where they fell in four games to eventual
NCCAA national champion Cedarville.
Then, MVNU switched its focus to the AMC
Tournament at Roberts Wesleyan where the
Lady Cougars were seeded fourth in the AMC
South Division. MVNU eliminated AMC North
Division third seed Notre Dame College
before falling to Tiffin University, the AMC
South Division second seed. However, the
Lady Cougars kept their season alive by
knocking off Geneva, the AMC North Division
second seed, in the fifth-place match to
advance to the NAIA Region IX Tournament for
the 13th straight season as well as reaching
the 30-win mark for the fourteenth straight
year.
MVNU swept Roberts Wesleyan in the
quarterfinals of the NAIA Region IX
Tournament, but the Lady Cougars saw their
season come to an end as they fell to host
Walsh in straight games in the semifinals.
“This was a season of many positives and
some struggles,” said Swanson, who finishes
his 23rd season at MVNU with a 795-282 mark
with the Lady Cougars and an 810-297 career
mark in 24 years at the NAIA level. “We
played a very challenging schedule, and our
inconsistency did not allow us to succeed as
much as we expected. However, we did win 31
matches and that is a lot in anyone’s book.”
Individually, seniors Katie Ickes,
Rachael Walpole, Katie Vipperman, and Jessi
Weaver wrapped up their careers at MVNU.
Ickes, an outside hitter, pounded 322 kills
to go with 50 blocks and 74 digs. She
finished her career ranked twelfth in school
history with 1,215 kills. She also compiled
237 career blocks and 320 career digs.
Walpole, a setter/outside hitter,
finished the year with 279 kills, 47 blocks,
41 aces, and 337 digs. She also led the team
with 1,417 assists. In just three seasons on
the team and only one season as a setter,
Walpole ranks ninth in school history with
1,665 career assists. She also finishes her
career with 979 kills, 234 blocks, 58 aces,
and 516 digs.
Vipperman, an outside hitter, closed out
her career with her best season yet as she
registered 130 kills, 52 blocks, and 40 aces
- all career highs. She was also second on
the team with a career-high 514 digs, and
she had the sixth-highest single-season
serve total in school history with 887 serve
attempts. Vipperman finishes her career
ranked eighteenth in school history with
1,093 digs.
Weaver, an outside hitter, wrapped up her
career at MVNU with 10 kills, 10 digs, three
blocks, and three digs as she saw action in
18 games for the Lady Cougars. In her two
seasons on the team, she registered 38
kills, 23 digs, and 13 aces.
“We are losing a 1,000-kill front row
performer in Katie (Ickes), one of the most
versatile players in our program’s history
in Rachael (Walpole), one outstanding back
row player in Katie (Vipperman), and a
consummate team player in Jessi (Weaver),”
said Swanson of the senior class. “Besides
their volleyball abilities, they are also
all great people, who have enriched the
lives of everyone associated with our
program.”
Junior middle hitter Shena Beheler put
together one of the best individual seasons
in school history as she set new school
records with 792 kills and 4.63 kills per
game. She also led the Lady Cougars with 242
blocks, which ranks as the sixth-highest
total in the program’s history. For her
career, Beheler has already moved into
second place in school history in both kills
(2,084) and blocks (737). She also
registered 32 assists, 52 aces, and 463 digs
this season.
“Shena has certainly shown that she is an
exceptional player,” said Swanson of Beheler,
who was named the NCCAA National Player of
the Year in addition to receiving many other
honors. “She has earned every honor she
received this year.”
Junior libero Tiffany Milburn also set
new school records with 851 digs and 1,439
serve reception attempts in 2006. In
addition, she had the fifth-highest
single-season serve attempt total with 892,
and she finished with 67 aces. For her
career, Milburn has moved into second place
in serve reception attempts (2,750) and
sixth place in digs (1,756) on MVNU’s
all-time lists.
Sophomore middle hitter Lindsey Anderson
had a breakout season as she posted 294
kills, 110 digs, and 65 blocks. Sophomore
defensive specialist Anyssa Incerpi added 13
aces and 48 digs, and sophomore outside
hitter Audrey Rider finished with 69 kills,
22 blocks, 16 aces, and 43 digs.
Freshman right-side hitter Courtney
Springer put together an outstanding first
collegiate season as she was second on the
team with 344 kills to go with 141 blocks,
74 assists, 29 aces, and 295 digs. Freshman
middle hitter Stephanie Zollars added 168
kills, 148 blocks, and 28 digs, while
freshman setter Kaylin Austen handed out 484
assists with 129 digs.
“I am very proud of the exceptional
character each player has exhibited in
representing MVNU and the Lady Cougar
volleyball program,” said Swanson.
While the loss of the four seniors will
leave a void for Swanson and the Lady
Cougars in 2007, the returning players will
provide an excellent foundation for the team
as it looks to build another winning season.