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Cassie Busse has been awarded the Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor for the 2003-04 academic year. This is the highest award earned by a student-athlete in the Big Ten. Click the hyperlink above for the article at GopherSports.com.
Hello,
My name is David M. Quiones from Puerto Rico. I'm Cassie Busse's contact down here and the Federation's website webmaster. There is some information about Cassie and our league you may be interested. We just finished the second week and she is leading the league, for second week in a row, in points, kills & aces. You can find this information in www.fpvoleibol.com (Federation's website) and you may also look into www.pinkin.com (team's website). The only challenge is that both websites are in spanish. Let me know if you have any questions. Here are some hints to use the league's website for a non-spanish speaking person:
FEMENINO = Link to women's league
TORNEO = Tournament data
EQUIPOS = Teams
JUGADORAS = Players
REFUERZOS = Foreigners
ITINERARIO = Schedule
POSICIONES = Standing
LIDERES = Leaders
Regards, David
Hawaiian
Airlines Tournament (@UH, Honolulu, HI)
(Aug 29 - 31)
All-Tournament
Team
Paula Gentil
Nike
Invitational Tournament (@UM, Minneapolis, MN)
(Sep 5 & 6)
All-Tournament Team
Trisha Bratford
Cassie Busse
University of Minnesota - 2nd Place
Hilton
Volleyball Classic (@UF, Gainesville, FL)
(Sep 12 & 13)
All-Tournament Team
Cassie Busse
Paula Gentil
University of Minnesota - 2nd Place
Diet
Coke Classic Tournament (@UM, Minneapolis, MN)
(Sep 19 & 20)
All-Tournament Team
Trisha
Bratford
Cassie Busse (also Tournament
MVP)
Paula Gentil
University of Minnesota - 1st Place
Big
Ten Co-Player of the Week
(Week of October 6, 2003)
Erin
Martin
Big
Ten Co-Player of the Week
(Week of October 13, 2003)
Cassie
Busse
Big
Ten Player of the Week
(Week of October 27, 2003)
Cassie Busse
Sports
Imports/AVCA National Player of the Week
(Week of October 27, 2003)
Cassie
Busse
Big
Ten Player of the Week
(Week of November 24, 2003)
Lindsey
Taatjes
2003
All-Big Ten Team
Cassie
Busse
Paula Gentil
Lindsey Taatjes (Honorable Mention)
2003
Big Ten All-Freshman Team
Meredith
Nelson
2003
Big Ten Conference Player of the Year
Cassie
Busse
2003
Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Year
Paula
Gentil
2003
Big Ten All-Academic Team
Cassie
Busse
Jessica Byrnes
Amanda Cipperly
Paula Gentil
Erin Lorenzen
Erin Martin
Lisa Reinhart
Lindsey Taatjes
2003 AVCA All-Mideast Region Team Cassie Busse Paula Gentil
2003
Academic All-District First Team
Cassie
Busse
2003
AVCA All-American First Team
Cassie
Busse
2003
AVCA All-American Second Team
Paula
Gentil
2003 Collegiate Sports Television (CSTV) All-American First Team Paula Gentil
2003 Collegiate Sports Television (CSTV) All-American Second Team
Cassie Busse
2003
CoSida/Verizon Academic All-American First Team
Cassie
Busse
2003 NCAA Pacific Regional All-Region Team Cassie Busse (also Most Outstanding Player) Paula Gentil Erin Martin
2003 NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team Cassie Busse
2003 ASICS/Volleyball Division
I All-American First Team
Cassie
Busse
2003 ASICS/Volleyball Division I
All-American Honorable Mention
2003 ASICS/Volleyball
Division I Defensive Player of the Year
Paula
Gentil
2003 ASICS/Volleyball
Division I Coach of the Year
Mike
Hebert
Minnesota's
2003 Maurice Batie Award
Cassie
Busse
Minnesota's
2003 Most Valuable Player Award
Paula
Gentil
Minnesota's
2003 Golddiggers Award
Cassie
Busse
http://www.avca.org/collegiate/DIawards/DIAA03.asp
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Busse Named Big Ten Volleyball Player Of The Year Golden Gophers' Gentil Repeats as Defensive Player of the Year; Nittany Lions' Salyer Tabbed as Freshman of the Year; Illinois' Hardin Chosen as Coach of the Year by Peers and Shares Media's Coach of the Year Honor with Penn State's Rose
PARK RIDGE, IL - Minnesota's Cassie Busse was named the 2003 Big Ten Volleyball Player of the Year today in a vote amongst the League's head coaches. Golden Gopher teammate Paula Gentil repeated as the Defensive Player of the Year honor, while Penn State's Cassy Salyer was voted as the Freshman of the Year. Illinois' Don Hardin was chosen as the Big Ten Coach of the Year by his peers, while Hardin and Penn State's Russ Rose shared the honor in a vote amongst a panel of selected Big Ten media. Busse is just the second Golden Gopher in school history to earn the Big Ten Player of the Year laurel and the first to hold the honor outright. Minnesota's Nicole Branagh, the Big Ten's all-time kills leader, shared the title with Wisconsin's Sherisa Livingston in 2000. Busse, a 6-2 opposite-side hitter from Prior Lake, Minn., led the Gophers to a 22-10 overall mark and a tie for second place in the Big Ten standings with a 15-5 League record. In overall action, she paced Minnesota with 4.71 kills per game and a .299 hitting percentage. Her kills average was third-best in the Big Ten, while she finished atop the Conference standings in service aces with 0.46 per game. In Big Ten action, Busse was among League leaders with 5.03 kills per game and sixth in hitting percentage with a .296 mark. The senior standout was a unanimous pick for this year's All-Big Ten Team, marking her second straight unanimous selection. Busse was tabbed as an AVCA All-America Second Team pick in 2002 and an Academic All-Big Ten honoree in 2001 and 2002.
With her second-consecutive nod as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, Gentil has put her stamp on the Conference's newest honor, introduced in 2001. The 5-9 sophomore libero broke the Big Ten record for digs-per-game in Conference play this season with her 5.10 average, passing the former mark of 5.06, set by Iowa's Janet Moylan in 1990. Additionally, Gentil's current overall average of 5.08 digs per game would eclipse the Big Ten record of 4.67, which she set last season. On Friday, November 28, Gentil broke the school record with a 33-dig outing against No. 11 Penn State. The previous single-match mark of 31 digs had stood since 1989 before Gentil tied it earlier this season. Salyer developed into a dominant force at the net for Penn State this season, leading the Big Ten in blocks per game in overall play (1.46) and finishing fifth in blocks per game in League action (1.34). Additionally, her .324 hitting percentage in all matches was the fifth-best mark in the Big Ten. Salyer, a 6-5 middle hitter from Aurora, Colo., is the second consecutive Nittany Lion to earn the League's Freshman of the Year title, following setter Sam Tortorello in 2002. Former All-American Bonnie Bremner (1996), who went on to earn back-to-back Big Ten Player of the Year honors in 1997 and '98, is the only other PSU student-athlete to earn the Freshman of the Year accolade.
Head coach Don Hardin enjoyed the best regular season of his eight-year tenure at the helm of the Fighting Illini. With a 24-6 overall mark, a 15-5 Conference record and a second-place finish in the Big Ten race, the Illini far surpassed their 13-16 effort from a year ago. The second-place finish in this year's League standings is the best showing for Illinois since the program tied for the title in 1992. The Fighting Illini have been ranked in the USA Today/AVCA Top 25 Poll for the last four weeks and earned the No. 13 seed in the upcoming NCAA Volleyball Championship. With 10 consecutive Conference victories to close out the regular season, head coach Russ Rose guided Penn State to the 2003 Big Ten championship and laid claim to the League's automatic berth in the NCAA Championship. The Nittany Lions are one of just four programs in the country to appear in every NCAA Tournament in the event's 23-year history. The 2003 League title was the seventh Big Ten crown for Penn State under Rose's guidance and the first since the Lions won four consecutive titles from 1996 to 1999. It also marks his 15th conference title overall, as Penn State captured eight straight Atlantic 10 championships before joining the Big Ten. Eight Big Ten volleyball programs are represented by the 12 All-Big Ten honorees, including four unanimous selections in Busse, Michigan's Erin Moore, Ohio State's Stacey Gordon and Penn State's Cara Smith. Gordon is the only three-time honoree on the squad, while Busse, Moore, Smith, Gentil, Illinois' Lisa Argabright and Northwestern's Erika Lange are all two-time selections. A complete list of the Big Ten's postseason honors follows. 2003 BIG TEN VOLLEYBALL HONORS ALL-BIG TEN
HONORABLE MENTION: BIG TEN ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Cassie Busse, * - unanimous selection |
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| Golden Gopher Setter Taatjes
Tabbed as Big Ten Player of the Week
LINDSEY
TAATJES, MINNESOTA Taatjes directed the Golden Gophers to a pair of 3-0 victories on the road against Big Ten foes Michigan State and Michigan, keeping alive Minnesota’s opportunity to fight for the Conference title in the final weekend of the regular season. It also marked the first time the Gophers have defeated UM and MSU in three games on the road since 1999. The junior setter averaged 15.3 assists per game (46 total) in the sweep of the Spartans and helped the Gophers post a stellar .402 team attack percentage. In the tilt against the Wolverines, Taatjes tallied 42 assists, 15 digs and four blocks. For the weekend, she averaged 14.7 assists, 1.2 kills, 3.0 digs and 0.8 blocks per game while hitting .467 (seven kills and no errors on 15 attempts). |
In August, 2003, Mike Hebert coached the U.S. National Team to a Bronze Metal finish in the Pan Am Games. Before the match on Oct. 31, Athletic Director Joel Maturi presented Coach Hebert with the Bronze Metal in front of the Gopher volleyball fans. Congratulations, Mike!