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York College
NAIA
Aug
21st
Sat
New challenges await Panthers in 2010
by S.J. Munoz/York News-Times

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YORK — The York College volleyball team is ready for a fresh start in 2010.

“The girls are very motivated to head in a new direction and strive toward a successful season,” YC head coach Meredith Rosenbaum said. “They have set great goals for themselves and will work very hard to achieve them. The roster is made up of a well-rounded, great group of girls that will encourage and challenge each other throughout the season.”

Sep
10th
2009
York College loses home opener against York College
by SJ Munoz/York News-Times

View SJ Munoz's story and photos at York News-Times

YORK — The York College volleyball team opened their home slate of games with one of the nation’s best in No. 11 Bellevue University.

The Panthers hung around early, but the Bruins took control midway through the first set sweeping the match 25-14, 25-16, 25-9.


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Aug
24th
2009
York College Panthers first up for season
by York News-Times

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Aug
24th
Tue
Bellevue University picked to win MCAC title, College of St. Mary third, Peru State fourth, York College seventh
by NebVolleyball news service

POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. - The 2010 MCAC Women's Volleyball Preseason Coaches' Poll was released Monday (Aug. 23) with Bellevue University favored to claim the conference championship.

Bellevue, the 2009 MCAC regular season champions, advanced to the NAIA National Tournament for the third-straight season, finishing with a 29-10 overall record and a 14-0 conference mark.

College of the Ozarks was picked second by the MCAC coaches after going 26-10 (12-2 MCAC) last season and claiming the MCAC Tournament title to advance to the NAIA National Tournament Opening Round. The Bobcats received votes in the 2010 national preseason poll.

May
18th
Tue
Rosenbaum hired as new York College volleyball coach
by NebVolleyball News Service
York College
Meredith Rosenbaum has been hired as the new volleyball coach at York College.

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YORK - York College has named Meredith Rosenbaum of Searcy, Arkansas, as the new head coach for Panther volleyball. Rosenbaum replaces Charla Stark who has transferred to a position as the college’s director of housing.

Rosenbaum, an Indiana native, currently serves as an assistant volleyball coach for Harding University where she distinguished herself as an All-Conference volleyball athlete. She will finish a master’s degree in Business Administration from Harding this spring term before making the move to York this summer. During her playing career, Rosenbaum was a four-time letter winner, captain for two seasons, named All-Conference twice, and was honored twice as an Academic All-Conference student. She was part of a program that won the Gulf South Conference four years in a row.


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Nov
16th
2009
Bruins dominate all-MCAC volleyball team
by Steve Field, Bellevue University

BELLEVUE, Neb. -- Seven Bruins earned post-season honors as the 2009 all-Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference volleyball team was announced today in conjunction with the MCAC Volleyball Tournament being held on the Bellevue University campus.

The Bruins claimed four first-team selections, two second-team honors, and one honorable mention nod. In addition, Senior Rachel Muller was named the MCAC Player of the Year and Jordan Broady earned Freshman of the Year honors.

Sep
10th
2009
Unlikely Destination - West coast natives find their way to York
by Sj Munoz/York News-Times

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YORK — Neither junior Kristine Evangelista nor sophomore Kimberlee DeGroot would ever have imagined they would end up on the York College volleyball team.

Yet listening to them talk about their time in York so far it would be hard to guess.

Sep
2nd
2009
No. 11 Bellevue sweeps York College to open MCAC play
by Steve Filed/Bellevue University

View story on Bellevue College web page

YORK - The 11th-ranked Bellevue University volleyball team opened Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference action with a convincing 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-9) sweep at York Wednesday afternoon at the Freeman Center.

With the win, the Bruins improved to 4-1 overall and 1-0 in MCAC play. York fell to 0-3 and 0-1 in league action


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Aug
18th
2009
MCAC coaches pick Bellevue University as preseason favorites
by NebVolleyball news service

POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. - The 2009 MCAC Women's Volleyball Preseason Coaches' Poll was released Aug. 17 with Bellevue University favored to claim the conference championship.

Bellevue, the 2008 MCAC regular season and tournament champions, advanced to the NAIA National Tournament in 2008, earning a No. 4 final national ranking with a 32-6 overall record.

College of the Ozarks was picked second by the MCAC coaches after going 29-8 (12-2 MCAC) last season, while Peru State College earned the No. 3 position in the poll (19-11 overall, 10-4 MCAC in 2008).

Aug
14th
2009
York College staying in MCAC instead of move to GPAC
by SJ Munoz/York News-Times

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YORK — York College at one time had every intention of joining the likes of Doane College, Nebraska Wesleyan University and Hastings College in the Great Plains Athletic Conference.

However YC will not be joining the GPAC as they elected to not expand, according to athletic director Jared Stark