LINFIELD UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL VERSUS WHITWORTH • FEBRUARY 22, 2025

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WELCOME TO LINFIELD UNIVERSITY

ATHLETIC

Scott Brosius

EVENT

Casey Powell

COMMUNICATIONS

Conner Jensen, Kelly Bird

STATISTICS

Kira Hawaaboo, Emerson Teller

SCOREBOARD

Joaquin Rameriz-Dod

Dakota Westfall, Maya Wright

PUBLIC ADDRESS

Steve Oleson

VIDEO WEBCASTS

Joe Stuart, Eric Albios, Joel Nelson

OFFICIAL SCORER

Halliday Hubbard

EVENT PROGRAM

Kelly Bird, Conner Jensen, Felipe Unker, Kellen Wiggins

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WOMEN’S COACH CASEY BUNN-WILSON

Casey Bunn-Wilson is in her 10th season as women’s basketball coach at Linfield. In her first year with the Wildcats, she helped guide the women to the program’s first winning record in five seasons (13-12) and a share of sixth place in the Northwest Conference, one of the premier women’s basketball leagues in NCAA Division III. In 2018-19, the Wildcats reached the NWC Tournament despite a competing with an injury depleted roster.

Bunn-Wilson spent three seasons as girls basketball coach at Tualatin High School, compiling a 39-32 win-loss record while leading the Timberwolves to three straight OSAA Class 6A state playoff appearances.

At Oregon State, Bunn-Wilson led the Pac-10 in scoring as a senior in 2007, averaging 20.0 points per game. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Public Health Promotion and Education.

A star athlete at Stayton High School, Bunn-Wilson lettered in basketball, volleyball, softball and track. On the basketball court, she was a four-time all-state, all-region and all-conference honoree. The Capital Conference Player of the Year for three straight seasons, BunnWilson led Stayton to the league title her freshman and junior seasons. She set career records for points (1,831), rebounds (783), assists (342) and steals (306) and played in the Oregon Class 3A All-Star game.

Bunn-Wilson played professionally in Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland and Australia. While competing overseas, she earned all-league honors on the Portuguese All-Star team.

At Linfield, Bunn-Wilson also directs the athletic department’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

She and her husband, Mitch, live in McMinnville with their two sons, Dawson and Rylan.

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MEET THE LINFIELD WOMEN

Back row (l to r): Laurel Quinn, Miki Vermeulen, Jadyn Harrell, Gillyan Landis, Tana Hoekema, Natalie Rosetti, Madison Barter, Jordan Roberts. Front row: Eve Burke, Allie Mead, Ella Koebelin, Manager Halliday Hubbard, Head Coach Casey Bunn-Wilson, Assistant Coach Jeremy Vandenboer, Amelia Solt, Jayden Ray, Lauren Buchanan.

LINFIELD VERSUS WHITWORTH

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game PREVIEW

LINFIELD AT A GLANCE

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With 18 wins coming into the week, Linfield (18-5, 9-5 NWC) stands one away from tying the program’s all-time wins record set in the 1979-80 season when the Wildcats went 19-11 on their way to a WCIC championship. Statistically, Linfield remains the second-best team in the conference, ranking second in points scored (64.9), points allowed (55.1), field goal percentage (42.8%) and three-point percentage (32.3%) among several other categories. Gillyan Landis ranks seventh in the NWC in scoring at 11.8 points while Allie Mead is up to 10.6 and Amelia Solt and Miki Vermeulen remain at 10.3. Linfield has been a dominant rebounding team, with an average rebounding margin of 8.7, to lead the conference. Vermeulen and Eve Burke lead the rebounding efforts with 6.7 and 6.6 boards respectively. With two games left in the season.

WHITWORTH AT A GLANCE

The Pirates (8-15, 5-9 NWC) puts up 61.8 points and hits 6.7 threepointers per contest, but struggles on the defensive end, allowing 67.3 points. Ashlyn Peterson leads the scoring attack at 14.4 points to go along with 4.5 boards while Juliana Jeross is the only other Pirate in double-figures at 10.4 points. Mya Bair leads the team in rebounding, pulling down 8.4 boards per contest and guards the paint defensively with 24 blocks on the season. Peterson is also the leading distributor, dishing out 3.5 assists and setting her teammates up for easy baskets. Keely Maves has come on strong as of late, upping her field goal percentage to 42.1% and averaging 7.5 points. While the Pirates are already eliminated from the NWC tournament, they can cause a lot of trouble with games against the conference’s top two teams.

SERIES HISTORY

Linfield has some ground to make up against Whitworth, trailing the alltime series 59-13, though the ‘Cats did win the earlier matchup this season in Spokane. The Wildcats trail the Pirates 27-8 in the series when playing on their home floor.

LINFIELD WOMEN

WHITWORTH WOMEN

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

women’s basketball STANDINGS

MEN’S COACH LEVI SIEG

Levi Sieg is in his second year as head men’s basketball coach at Linfield.

Sieg came to Linfield from Southern California, where he spent 15 years as a member of the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps coaching staff, rising from assistant coach to associate head coach during his tenure.

While at Claremont, he helped lead the Stags to seven Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships, the most recent one coming in 2018.

A native of Monmouth, Oregon, Sieg returns to the Willamette Valley after residing in Southern California for nearly 30 years.

Seig attended Claremont McKenna College and played four seasons of basketball, graduating in 2000 with a bachelor’s degree in economics.

Following graduation, Sieg worked with Pacific Finance Group for 2½ years before enrolling in the Claremont Graduate University and earning a master’s degree in education and a California teaching credential. He completed a second master’s degree in coaching and athletic administration from Concordia University in Irvine in 2011.

Prior to his arrival at Linfield, Sieg taught economics and government at Claremont High School for 20 years. During the 2003-04 school year, he served as assistant boys basketball coach at CHS before being promoted to head coach in 2004. He led the Wolfpack to the CIF Southern Section Playoffs each year. Sieg joined the CMS coaching staff in time for the 2007-08 academic year.

Levi and his wife Natalie are raising three sons: Mason, Clayton and Nash.

MEET THE LINFIELD MEN

Back row (l to r): Head Coach Levi Sieg, Max Jahala, Jake Downing, Cayden Lowenbach, Garrett Callsen, Logan Morrill, Gavin Perdue, Jack Treasure, Percy Whittaker III, Assistant Coach Bo Pinkerton. Front row: Lucca Hart, Dayton Magana, Josh Ryan, Jack Greenwood, Chase Bennett, Breyan Kelly, Cade Collins, Zach Luz.

MEET THE LINFIELD MEN

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jake downing | 0
6-4 | Senior | Guard Seattle, Washington
jack greenwood | 2
5-11 | Senior | Guard San Rafael, California
josh ryan | 4
6-2 | Senior | Guard Rancho Cucamonga, California
chase bennett | 1
5-10 | Junior | Guard Moraga, California
Donovan Johnson | 5
6-0 | Junior | Guard Antelope, California
Max Juhala| 15
6-5 | Freshman | Guard West Linn, Oregon
lucca hart | 11
6-2 | Sophomore | Guard Nipomo, California
jack treasure| 23
6-3 | Freshman | Guard Scottsdale, Arizona
zach luz | 12
6-1 | Freshman | Guard Des Moines, Washington
cayden lowenbach | 24
6-6 | Senior | Forward Prineville, Oregon
garrett callsen | 50
6-6 | Sophomore | Guard Stayton, Oregon
Todd Moore Assistant Coach Second Year
dayton Magana | 3
5-7 | Junior | Guard Modesto, California
percy whittaker iii| 14
6-3 | Freshman | Guard Chula Vista, California
Gavin perdue | 21
6-6 | Forward | Guard Vancouver, Washington
logan morrill | 44 6-9 | Junior | Forward Astoria, Oregon
Bo Pinkerton Assistant Coach First Year
cade collins| 30
6-0 | Sophomore | Guard Beaverton, Oregon

LINFIELD MEN

WHITWORTH MEN

LINFIELD VERSUS WHITWORTH

While the Wildcats (7-16, 4-10 NWC) have endured their share of struggles this season, getting a win tonight would go a long way in ending their campaign on a high note and building momentum for the future. Offensively, Linfield averages 74.2 points while converting 44.9% of their field goal attempts. Cade Collins leads the way at 12.2 points while Dayton Magaña adds 8.9. Cayden Lowenbach has moved into a starting role for the Wildcats and is averaging 6.4 points to go along with 4.1 rebounds. Freshman Max Juhala has put together an impressive rookie season with Linfield, putting up 7.5 points and 1.7 assists per game. While they can’t make the conference tournament themselves, the Wildcats have a chance to

The Pirates have already secured the NWC regular season title and have locked up a spot in the conference tournament. At 16.5 and 16.1 points per game, Jake Holtz and Garrett Long rank second and third in the conference while the team ranks second at 80.5 points per contest. The Pirate’s connect on 37.1% of their three-point attempts and lead the league in field goal percentage at 48.4%. Alongside his top scoring numbers, Holtz also holds down the paint for Whitworth with 6.3 rebounds and a team-high 19 blocks on the season. Colton Looney has been a deadeye for the Pirates this season, putting down 50% of his three-point attempts and scoring 7.5 points per game. Whitworth looks to continue its nine-game winning streak

The Wildcats trail the alltime series with the Pirates 67-35 though the gap narrows to a 25-23 Whitworth advantage when playing inside Ted Wilson Gymnasium. Whitworth has won the last four contests.

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Banking at Embold gets to the punt.

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE

men’s basketball STANDINGS

THE TOPCAT CLUB

The Linfield University TopCat Club serves as a support organization to the 21 NCAA Division III varsity sports teams and the more than 500 students who participate in athletics each year. Each year, support from the TopCat Club is essential to maintaining and expanding each of these programs.

The mission of the TopCat Club is to provide students with an outstanding athletic and academic experience and to strengthen the overall competitiveness of the overall Linfield athletics program.

At Linfield, we continually strive to improve programs and facilities so that our teams may compete at the highest level. Roughly 75 percent of the athletic department’s annual operating budget comes from the university’s general fund. The remainder is generated through a wide variety of external sources, including annual gifts to the Linfield TopCat Club.

To learn more about giving opportunities, please visit the TopCat Club website at www.linfieldtopcat.com.

LINFIELD DANCE

alyssa catalani
kleary brown sophia bennett
kaley cloutier sophie buhler
mattie dodge
kayley dombrigues yesenia esquivel
bella hollamon
isebelle henry-sullivan
cynthia gonzales-rubio
ava hoffman
sophie cornwall kalysa dombrigues
abby labuhn grace lian
Audri Rouse
mallory hollandcharlotte ingalls
zaira ramirez merecias
Olivia Welsh
sophia kanso
hannah johnston
coach gina regalado
Ryan Wahlstrom
Savannah Smith
mack the wildcat
jada utberg

LINFIELD CHEER

shaylee dukes
grace chrstiansen
Rylee Black
miki dunham
taylor douthit
mary ebenezer
Taetum Lynn Kalani
madi hardy
lizzy olivan savannah michaelson gabby louis
shaelynn silva ang serna-andradae
ashley dunn
deiana gutwig
mia perez
daylett vazques-oseguera
ava vallencourt
marissa valdivieso
hannah wilken
elizabeth vasquez
jess wright georgia white-house
coach kristen regalado

LINFIELD SPORTS NETWORK

follow the ’cats home and away via live stream

The Linfield Sports Network again brings fans live action of all home Linfield basketball games during 2024-25. Fans can enjoy live video webcasts with play-by-play commentary on their computer, tablet, mobile device or smart TV. Live coverage begins 15 minutes prior to the start of each game. Broadcasts include a complete postgame wrap-up with analysis and statistical breakdown. Linfield will also provide live audio-only webcasts of all of the Wildcats’ Northwest Conference road contests.

McMinnville native Joe Stuart begins his sixth season as the play-byplay voice of the basketball Wildcats. The 2020 Linfield graduate is the Athletics Broadcast Operations Coordinator, managing all aspects of Linfield’s webcasting outreach and handling lead play-by-play duties on Linfield football, baseball and softball webcasts in addition to basketball. Stuart also assists with other external sports communications and social media needs.

All LSN broadcasts, both live and on demand, can be accessed at golinfieldwildcats.com/watch or in the Linfield Athletics app on mobile, tablet or smart TVs.

ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

The Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame is regarded as one of the most impressive athletic showcases in NCAA Division III

The Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame, sponsored by Pacific Office Automation, was established in 1998 as an means to honor former outstanding athletes, coaches, staff and contributors and to preserve the memory of their past achievements.

A new class of inductees is honored at the Hall of Fame Banquet each fall. Inductees are chosen from a list of submitted nominations and voted upon by the Hall of Fame Executive and Selection Committees. The 20-member panel is made up of current and former staff members, past inductees, a member of the media, and a former athlete representing each of the preceding six decades.

Nominations may be submitted by any interested person but must be submitted in writing using an official nomination form. Hall of Fame nominations are considered in any one of six categories: Athlete, Coach, Team, Athletics Staff, and Meritorious Service. Nominations must be accompanied by appropriate background information. Nominations are now accepted online. The deadline to submit nominations each year is March 1.

Athletes, through athletic achievement, must have brought distinction and honor to themselves, to Linfield University and to its intercollegiate program. Athletes are eligible for induction 10 years following their graduation class. Coaches, athletic administrators, or athletic staff members must have served on the staff for at least 10 years. At the time of induction, they must no longer be active in that position. Individual non-athletes, who in some manner have made extraordinary contributions to the success of the intercollegiate athletic program, may be considered for a meritorious service award. Eligibility of teams is based upon exceptional accomplishment at and above the conference level, with the team ranking among the nation’s elite.

Housed within the Paul Durham Lobby and Foyer, the Linfield Athletics Hall of Fame and Hall of Champions is regarded as one of the most impressive athletic showcases of any NCAA Division III program in the country. Matching 55-inch touch-screen monitors chronicle the expansive array of Hall of Fame inductees. Visitors to the Hall of Fame can read details about each inductee as well as search by name, sport, classification and year of induction. The electronic displays provide access to summaries of every national champion, both team and individual, plus listings of major award winners.

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