Texas A&M Announces Spring Volleyball Schedule
COLLEGE STATION, Texas – The Texas A&M volleyball team will
face some of the top collegiate teams in
the region during its spring exhibition season, as the Aggies are slated to
compete in three tournaments including a
nostalgic home tournament to be held at G. Rollie White Coliseum, head coach
Laurie Corbelli announced.
A&M, which completed its first week of spring full-team practice
on Friday, opens its exhibition schedule at the second annual F.A.S.T. Spring
College Tournament, Saturday, March 23 at the F.A.S.T. Complex in Houston.
On Saturday, April 6, A&M will host an all-day
tournament at G. Rollie. The Aggies conclude their exhibition season Saturday,
April 20 at the Lone Star Classic College Showcase at the Dallas Convention Center
Arena.
“The spring tournaments are so important because they
resemble competition where you have to prepare yourself to compete,” Corbelli
said. “You can’t be so focused so much on how you are doing or breaking down
skills. You have to find a way to win with your teammates, and after losing so
many starters from last year’s team, we need to compete together to learn our
chemistry with our ‘new team’ and to see how each player responds in the different
and challenging situations. So these tournaments are really, really valuable
for us, this spring maybe more so than the past three or four springs.”
Twenty Division I teams are scheduled to play in the one-day
tournament F.A.S.T tournament, including defending national champion Texas, as
well as A&M’s former Big 12 Conference foes Baylor and Texas Tech, as well
as Southeastern Conference rival LSU.
Other teams slated to participate are Central Arkansas,
Houston, Louisiana, Montana, North Texas, Rice, Sam Houston State, SMU, Stephen
F. Austin, TCU, UTPA, UTSA, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Tulane and Wichita
State.
“We are fortunate to be in a strong regional area of the
country for collegiate volleyball,” Corbelli said. “The NCAA mandates that
teams have to be within driving distance for the spring tournaments, so being
in this region of strong collegiate volleyball in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma
and Arkansas, it allows a lot of different teams to gather in the spring and be
able to compete at a level that will make a difference for us, so we are really
fortunate about that. It’s important that we play great teams and we have a lot
of people coming hard at us so that we can learn and see how this team is going
to respond.”
The Aggies will welcome Rice, Stephen F. Austin, Texas State
and UTSA to College Station on April 6 for what likely will be the last
competition to be held at G. Rollie before its impending demolition. Genny
(Wood) Volpe, who played for the Aggies from 1990-93, and Laura (Neugebauer)
Groff, who was an assistant coach at A&M in 1991 and 1992 and also
frequented the “Holler House” during her playing days at Texas, will be in
attendance as the head coaches at Rice and UTSA, respectively.
“It will be a fun day of non-stop volleyball with some of
the best players in Texas,” Corbelli said. “It also will be a chance for us to
reminisce and say goodbye to G. Rollie. It served us well for many, many years
and for many great victories, and I know that many of my former players are
really sad that G. Rollie is going away.”
The Aggies conclude their spring season Saturday, April 20
at the Lone Star Classic College Showcase at the Dallas Convention Center
Arena. Teams participating in the 16-team tournament are Angelo State, Baylor,
Dallas Baptist, Kansas State, LSU, Missouri State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Baptist,
Ole Miss, Southern Nazarene, Texas, TCU, Texas State, Texas Tech and Texas
Wesleyan.
Corbelli, who is entering her 21st season as head
coach of the Aggies, returns only two starters – seniors-to-be Allie Sawatzky
(setter) and Heather Reynolds (outside hitter) – from the 2012 team that won
the Southeastern Conference Western Division and finished 25-6 after advancing
to the second round of the NCAA Championship. She is needing to replace four of
last year’s starters: AVCA
Honorable Mention All-Americans Alisia Kastmo (opposite hitter) and Lindsey Miller,
a middle blocker who started every match during her four-year career, Tori
Mellinger (outside hitter) and Stephanie Minnerly (middle blocker), as well as
Megan Pendergast, who was the designated libero in every match last season.
In addition to Sawatzky and Reynolds, Corbelli welcomes the return
of four other experienced upperclassmen and a plethora of young, versatile
talent, as well as the addition of newcomer Victoria Arenas, a libero who
graduated high school early and enrolled at A&M in January.
“We are going to be using a lot of spring drills to look at
who will be filling those vacant positions,” Corbelli said. “While we feel
pretty confident that we’ve got our middles pretty much glued to training in
the middle, we have other players who are very versatile and interchangeable. We
have to really work hard to make sure we at least know the primary position for
our outsides, whether it be on the left side or the right side. We must
determine where they are going to focus and what will be their primary
position, so we have a lot of work to do in our limited time this spring. It is
an incredibly important time of year.”
2013 Texas A&M Volleyball Spring Schedule:
|
Date |
Tournament |
Venue |
Location |
|
March 23 |
F.A.S.T. Spring College Tournament |
F.A.S.T. Complex |
Houston |
|
April 6 |
Texas A&M Spring Invitational |
G. Rollie White Coliseum |
College Station |
|
April 20 |
Lone Star Classic College Showcase |
Dallas Convention Center Arena |
Dallas |






























