EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Record-breaking team and individual accomplishments in the fall of 2022 have the University of Evansville volleyball team primed to make another run in 2023.  The Purple Aces face a tough test out of the gate as the regular season opens this weekend with a trip to the SEMO Invitational. Friday's opener pits UE against the Redhawks at 11 a.m. before Saturday's match has Evansville taking on Central Michigan at 12 p.m.
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Puerto Rico National Team
- UE head coach Fernando Morales continues his work as the head coach of the Puerto Rico National Team
- He will be splitting time between Evansville and Puerto Rico over the first month of the season
- In his absence, assistants Michelle Nogueras and Jonathan Vila will split head coaching roles
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First to 500
- Giulia Cardona put forth one of the best seasons the Evansville program has ever seen last fall
- Completing the season with 574 kills and 1,581 attempts, Cardona set the UE single-season program record for both stats
- With an average of 4.35 kills per set, she ranked second in the league behind teammate Alondra Vazquez
- On a national scale, Cardona ranked third with 674.0 total points, fifth in attacks (1,581) and sixth in total kills (574)
- The MVC leader in service aces with 0.49 per set was 18th in the NCAA
- Cardona set her career mark with 25 kills on two occasions last season - at Southern Illinois and in the MVC Championship win over Bradley
- She was named to the All-MVC First Team and garnered league Player of the Week accolades on Sept. 26, 2022
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A Season of Firsts
- As the UE program continues to establish itself in the top half of the MVC, 2022 saw the Aces take multiple steps towards that goal
- Evansville went 11-7 in conference action, marking the top win tally for the program since joining the Valley in 1994; before 2022, the 2000 squad was the only one to finish above .500 in MVC play, going 10-8
- Entering last season, UE was 0-29 in road matches at Illinois State but came through last October with a 3-0 sweep at Redbird Arena
- Between 2009 and 2018, Evansville failed to qualify for the MVC Championship; since that time, the program has made the tournament in three out of four seasons (the lone outlier was the spring of 2021)
- UE won just one MVC Tournament match between 1994 and 2021 before tripling its win total with victories over Bradley and SIU last season
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MVC Preseason
- Receiving 99 votes, the Purple Aces were picked to finish 5th in the MVC Preseason Poll
- UNI, Drake, UIC and Southern Illinois were chosen in the top four positions
- Junior Giulia Cardona was voted to the Preseason All-Conference Team
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Scouting the Opposition
- Preseason Ohio Valley Conference favorite SEMO is the first opponent of 2023
- The Redhawks went 17-16 last season while winning 10 OVC matches
- Tara Beilsmith and Zoey Beasley were voted on the Preseason All-Conference Team
- Saturday's opponent will be Central Michigan, who is coming off a 20-12 campaign while going 12-6 in the Mid-American Conference
- The Chippewas played in the NIVC Tournament where they fell to Xavier in the opening round
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She's Back
- Limited to just 29 sets over eight matches in 2022 due to injury, Melanie Feliciano is back for her 5th season with the program
- A member of the All-MVC First Team in 2021, Feliciano averaged 2.86 kills and 2.41 digs in limited action last fall
- She recorded at least eight kills in each of her matches last season including her top tally of 14 versus Western Carolina
- Feliciano finished the fall of 2021 with 380 kills, an average of 3.28 per set, which ranked 6th in the Valley
- With 1,169 kills in her career, Feliciano is quickly approaching Evansville's top ten career list with Brooke Maher holding the #10 spot with 1,254 kills
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