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4/7/09 |
Abbie Hare of Lark signs letter of intent.
Natalia Florczyk of Des Plains signs letter of intent.
Lincoln, IL - April 7, 2009 – The Lincoln College Volleyball program is pleased to announce the signing of six players to play for the 2009 volleyball season. Emily Fox of Springfield, Megan Schaefer of Macon, Abbie Hare of Lanark, Natalia Florczyk of Des Plains, Danielle Stephenson of Campbell Hill, and Kassie Klotz of Peru have all signed letters of intent to play for the Lynx in the fall. Lincoln College will have six players return from last year’s team that went 27-17.
Lincoln College Head Volleyball Coach Mark Tippett thinks all the new players will add a certain spark to his program. “I am very excited about this recruiting class. We have several strong players joining us who have experienced success at the high school and club levels,” said Tippett. Coach Tippett said he is confident that the incoming players will work well with the other talented returning players next fall. “I needed to replace several starts from last year’s team, but I believe the players that are coming in have the potential to step in, play at a high level right away, and keep us competitive,” said Tippett. Lincoln College has only one scholarship roster spot left to fill for next year’s team.
Emily Fox comes from Springfield’s Southeast High School where she was a three year varsity team captain and was named to the first team of the Central State 8 All-Conference. Fox led her high school team in assists during both her junior and senior year. Tippett says Fox has versatility which first impressed him. “Emily is a good passer and defender as well as being consistent at the service line. She has great hands and is very quick to the ball which will put her in a position for a starting spot as a setter in our 6-2 system,” said Tippett.
Megan Schaefer is an outside hitter from Meridian High School. During her high school play she achieved the hustle award during both her junior and senior year at Meridian. Coach Tippett is happy with how smart Schaefer plays. “Megan is a good athlete and has solid fundamentals as a passer. I’m confident her skills will translate well in the faster-paced collegiate game,” said Tippett. According to Tippett, Schaefer will compete for playing time in three positions; as an outside hitter, a defensive specialist or as a right side hitter.
Abbie Hare comes to the Lynx from Eastland High School where she was co-captain of the 2008 Class A State Champion team. She’s a middle hitter and was named to the second team for the all conference team. Tippett likes her enthusiasm. “Abbie has experience in a winning program and understands what it takes to compete at a higher level of play. I look forward to working with her and to watch her adapt to the next level,” said Tippett.
Natalia Florczyk comes to Lincoln College from Main East High School where she was named most valuable player four-years in a row. She served as the Blue Demons team captain and was recognized with the CSL Leadership award for two consecutive years. Tippett says he’s excited to have Florczyk on the floor for the Lynx. “I believe she has the potential to be an outstanding college player. I expect her to be a big contributor for us next season,” said Tippett.
Danielle Stephenson is a right side hitter from Trico High School. She was named to the first team all conference as well as the offensive player of the year in 2008. Coach Tippett said he was concerned about Stephenson’s overall health. “An ankle injury kept Danielle out of action for much of her senior year but I’m confident she’ll be 100% for the start of our season in the fall,” said Tippett. Tippett says he is looking forward to working with Stephenson, who has a left hand swing, because she will give the Lynx some new offensive options."
Kassie Klotz is a middle hitter from St. Bede Academy in Peru where she was named to the Daily News Tribune All-Area team. Serving as a co-captain during her senior year she was a three-year varsity starter and achieved second in kills and blocks for the Bruins. Tippett said he was impressed with Klotz’s depth and experience. “Kassie’s height in the front row makes her a valuable addition to our team. She played through a knee injury her senior year which, according to all indications, is healing well,” said Tippett. Coach Tippett said Klotz continued to play through the injury. “By playing this shows me that she is a dedicated player who will bring toughness to our team,” said Tippett.
In the fall the Lynx team will start their season in mid August and welcome back Kaylah Murphy from Canton, Chelsea Barr from Deland, who started in the libero position for the Lynx, Gretchen Rieger from Trenton, who received all region and all conference honors as an outside hitter, Samantha Murphy from Salem, Melanie Herbeck from Columbia, who was the starting setter for the Lynx, and Lara Dawson from Mulkeytown who will switch to the middle hitter position.
Lincoln College was founded in 1865 as Lincoln University, the only institution of higher education named for Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime. It is a selective, two-year, private, liberal arts college located in Lincoln, Illinois. Lincoln College is designed to prepare a student for university study through a structured, supportive approach to learning. Approximately 89% of Lincoln College graduates transfer immediately to a four-year school where they succeed as well as or better than the native student. Student-teacher ratio at Lincoln College is 13:1 and the average class size is 16 students.