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Courting Champions WOMEN Four-time NAIA Division II Champions 19 consecutive NAIA tournament appearances 10-time Great Plains Athletic Conference Champions MEN Four-time defending Great Plains Athletic Conference Champions 9 NAIA tournament Appearances 8-time Great Plains Athletic Conference Champions
Men’s Roster
0...........Creighton Morisch........ F......... Fr........6-9........Spirit Lake, Iowa 2...........Jack Dotzler................... PG...... So.......5-10......Omaha, Neb. 3...........Trey Powers.................. SF...... Jr.........6-5........Omaha, Neb. 4...........Brendan Buckley.......... G........ Fr........6-4........Omaha, Neb. 5...........Tyler Vavrina.................. G........ Sr........6-2........Abie, Neb. 11.........Trey Knudsen................ G........ So.......6-1........Yutan, Neb. 12.........Zach Imig........................ G........ Sr........6-3........Gretna, Neb. 14.........Will Pottebaum.............. G........ Jr.........6-2........LeMars, Iowa 20.........Joey Skoff...................... G........ So.......6-2........Bellevue, Neb. 22.........Aidan Vanderloo............ G........ So.......6-1........Sioux City, Iowa 23.........Justin Sitti...................... F......... Fr........6-2........Omaha, Neb. 24.........Collin Hill........................ F......... Sr........6-6........Jewell, Iowa 32.........Trey Brown.................... C........ Sr........6-7........Gretna, Neb. 33.........Ely Doble........................ PF/C.. So......6-5........Gretna, Neb. 44.........Dylan Johnson............... F......... Fr........6-7........Epworth, Iowa 45.........Will Hurd........................ C........ Sr........7-0........Nemaha, Iowa .............Ethan Alfers................... F......... Fr........6-4........Neola, Iowa .............Jalen Austin................... G........ Fr........6-0........Colorado Springs, Colo. .............Alec Dreckman.............. G........ Fr........6-1........LeMars, Iowa .............Louis Fidler.................... G........ So.......6-3........Bellevue, Neb. .............Charlie Fletcher............ G........ Fr........6-2........Omaha, Neb. .............Quinn Frost.................... G........ Fr........6-1........Gretna, Neb. .............Jay Jurgens................... C........ Fr........6-8........Brandon, S.D. .............Tyler Kriener................. F......... Fr........6-5........Spirit Lake, Iowa .............Jarrod Nafzinger.......... G........ Fr........6-1........Ashland, Neb. .............Jaxon Neubert............... G........ Fr........6-0........Westminster, Colo. .............Nathan Reed.................. G........ So.......6-3........Sioux City, Iowa .............Tyson Spradling............ F......... Fr........6-1........Broomfield, Colo. .............Elijah Williams.............. G........ Fr........6-2........Sioux Falls, S.D. Head coach: Trent Miller Assistant coaches: Joel Haveman, Tim Van Peursem, John Vanderloo, Trystan Cummins, Jackson Lazzo Student assistants: Conner Hill, Zach Olson
Women’s Roster
2...........Olivia Boudreau............. G ....... So.......5-9........Papillion, Neb. 4...........Sierra Mitchell............... G ....... Sr........5-7........Pleasant, Hill, Iowa 10.........Olivia Larsen ............... G........ So.......5-6........Newell, Iowa 11.........Madison Clayton........... G ....... Sr........5-8........Sioux City, Iowa 12.........McKenna Sims.............. PG ..... Jr.........5-8........South Sioux City, Neb. 14.........Abbe Morten.................. G ....... So.......5-8........Hartington, Neb. 15.........Lauren Hedlund............ G ....... So.......5-7........Albion, Neb. 23.........Taylor Rodenburgh....... G ....... Sr........5-9 .......Hawarden, Iowa 24.........Aspen Jansa ................ F......... Sr........5-8........Wahoo, Neb. 25.........Sophia Peppers............. F ........ Sr........5-11......Exira, Iowa 30.........Alexis Spier.................... G ....... So.......5-7........Gretna, Neb. 32.........Amanda Ward................ F ........ Jr.........5-9........Longmont, Colo. 33.........Haley Debuse .............. G........ Fr........6-0........Elkhorn, Neb. 40.........Sadie Roth...................... F ........ Jr.........6-0........Sioux Falls, S.D. 44.........Chloe Lofstrom............. PF ..... So.......6-0........Armstrong, Iowa .............Hanna Blackmore......... G ....... So.......5-7........Holstein, Iowa .............Makenna DeClue ......... F......... Fr........5-4........Troy, Mo. .............Jadon Dobbins ............ G........ Fr........5-4........Hopkins, Mo. .............Hannah Harris............... G ....... So.......5-8........Homer, Neb. .............Ellie Johnston .............. F......... Fr........5-7........Mt. Vernon, Mo. .............Nevaeh Morgan ........... G/F.... Fr........5-10......Bettendorf, Iowa .............Alyssa Schafer ............ F......... Fr........5-8........Woodbine, Iowa Head coach: Jamie Sale Assistant coaches: Jill Bodammer, Denny Lokken, Jordyn Wollenburg, Bryan Alfredson Student coach: Tenly Hansen
Men’s Schedule
NOV. 1................ PERU STATE.......................................7 P.M. Nov. 5-6...............Cornerstone Classic .............................Grand Rapids, Mich. NOV. 13 ............. DAKOTA WESLEYAN*....................3:45 P.M. NOV. 17 ............. DORDT*..........................................7:45 P.M. Nov. 23 ...............Doane* ............................................. 7:45 p.m. DEC. 1 ............... CONCORDIA*..................................7:45 P.M. DEC. 4 ............... MOUNT MARTY*............................7:45 P.M. Dec. 8 .................Briar Cliff*........................................ 7:45 p.m. Dec. 11 ...............Northwestern*................................. 3:45 p.m. Dec. 17-18 .........Cruzn’ Classic .............................Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Dec. 28-29 .........Briar Cliff Holiday Classic ............................. Sioux City, Iowa Jan. 1 ..................Jamestown*..................................... 3:45 p.m. Jan. 8 ..................Midland*........................................... 3:45 p.m. Jan. 12 ...............Hastings*.......................................... 3:45 p.m. JAN. 15 ............. DOANE*.........................................3:45 P.M. Jan. 19 ...............Concordia*........................................ 7:45 p.m. Jan. 22 ...............Mount Marty*................................... 3:45 p.m. JAN. 26 ............. NORTHWESTERN*........................7:45 P.M. Feb. 2 ..................Dordt*................................................ 7:45 p.m. FEB. 5 ............... BRIAR CLIFF*................................3:45 P.M. FEB. 11 ............. JAMESTOWN*...............................7:45 P.M. FEB. 12 ............. HASTINGS*....................................7:45 P.M. Feb. 16 ...............Dakota Wesleyan*........................... 7:45 p.m. FEB. 19 ............. MIDLAND*.....................................3:45 P.M.
Women’s Schedule
Nov. 5-6...............CCAC-GPAC Crossover .............................Bourbonnais, Ill. NOV. 10.............. MID-AMERICA NAZARENE.............. 6 P.M. NOV. 13.............. DAKOTA WESLEYAN*....................... 2 P.M. NOV. 17.............. DORDT*............................................. 6 P.M. NOV. 20.............. BELLEVUE........................................ 2 P.M. Nov. 23................Doane*.................................................. 6 p.m. DEC. 1................ CONCORDIA*..................................... 6 P.M. DEC. 4................ MT. MARTY*...................................... 2 P.M. Dec. 8..................Briar Cliff*............................................ 6 p.m. Dec. 11................Northwestern*..................................... 2 p.m. Dec. 19-20..........Puerto Rico Classic Dec. 28-29..........Briar Cliff Holiday Classic .............................Sioux City, Iowa Jan. 1...................Jamestown*......................................... 2 p.m. JAN. 5................ COLLEGE OF ST. MARY*................... 6 P.M. Jan. 8...................Midland*............................................... 2 p.m. Jan. 12................Hastings*.............................................. 6 p.m. JAN. 15............. DOANE*............................................ 2 P.M. Jan. 19................Concordia*............................................ 6 p.m. Jan. 22................Mt. Marty*............................................. 2 p.m. JAN. 26 ............. NORTHWESTERN*........................... 6 P.M. Jan. 29................College of St. Mary’s*......................... 2 p.m. Feb. 2...................Dordt*.................................................... 6 p.m. FEB. 5................ BRIAR CLIFF*................................... 2 P.M. FEB. 11.............. JAMESTOWN*.................................. 6 P.M. Feb. 12................Hastings*.............................................. 2 p.m. Feb. 16................Dakota Wesleyan*............................... 6 p.m. FEB. 19.............. MIDLAND*........................................ 2 P.M. *Great Plains Athletic Conference game Home games in bold/caps All home games at Allee Gymnasium in Rosen-Verdoorn
Morningside University UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Founded:..................................................................................................1894 Location:...............................................................................Sioux City, Iowa Enrollment..............................................................................................1270 President:..............................................................................John Reynders Athletic Director:.......................................................................... Jim Sykes Faculty Athletics Representative:......................................Susie Lubbers Registrar:................................................................................... Jen Dolphin Assistant Athletic Director................................Jessica Jones-Sitzmann Sports Information Director:................................................. Mark Adkins Head Athletic Trainer:.............................................................Katy Burford Equipment Manager:....................................................Jordyn Wollenburg Athletic Phone:....................................................................(712) 274-5192 Athletic FAX:........................................................................(712) 274-5578 Sports Information Phone:................................................(712) 274-5127 Affiliation:................................................................................................NAIA Conference:.................................................................Great Plains Athletic Mascot:............................................................................................ Mustangs Colors:.................................................................................. Maroon & White
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Head Coach:................................................................................Trent Miller Alma Mater:..................................................................Morningside (2014) Basketball Office Phone:...................................................(712) 274-5371 Assistant Coach:................................................................... Joel Haveman Assistant Coach:.............................................................Tim Van Peursem Assistant Coach:.............................................................Trystan Cummins Assistant Coach:.................................................................John Vanderloo 2020-21 Record:.................................................................................... 21-6 GPAC Record/Finish:......................................................................16-4, 1st Home Record:............................................................................................8-3 Away/Neutral Record:.......................................................................... 13-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost:.................................................................. 10/1 Starters Returning/Lost:.........................................................................5/0
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
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Head Coach:.................................................................................Jamie Sale Alma Mater:.......................................................................Nebraska (1995) Record At School:..........................................................536-155, 21 Years Career Record:...............................................................615-175, 23 Years Basketball Office Phone: ..................................................(712) 274-5474 Assistant Coach:................................................................. .Jill Bodammer Assistant Coach:................................................................... Denny Lokken Assistant Coach:...........................................................Jordyn Wollenburg Assistant Coach:............................................................... Bryan Alfredson 2019-20 Record:.................................................................................... 29-3 GPAC Record/Finish:......................................................................21-1, 1st Home Record:......................................................................................... 15-0 Away/Neutral Record: ......................................................................... 14-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost:.....................................................................9/3 Starters Returning/Lost:.........................................................................3/2 Photo credits: Nick Buth, Dr. Gene Knudsen
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Administration JOHN REYNDERS President Morningside College President John Reynders was inducted into the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame as part of the NAIA’s virtual national conference in May 2021. He is the fourth Morningside University NAIA Hall of Fame honoree, joining former studentathlete and Major League Baseball pitcher Paul Splittorff; former baseball coach Don Protextor; and former men’s basketball coach A.W. Buckingham. Reynders work in athletics has been a catalyst for much success within the Morningside program. He oversaw the successful transition of Morningside athletics from NCAA Division II to the NAIA, which resulted in the college going from 12 teams in 2000 to 28 sports in 2019. During that time, the Mustangs have claimed four NAIA women’s basketball national championships, two NAIA football national titles, were awarded the Great Plains Athletic Conference All-Sports trophy six of the last nine years and earned
JIM SYKES Director of Athletics Sykes stepped into the role of Morningside University Director of Athletics in December 2020. He remained in a dual role as head men’s basketball coach through the end of the 2020-21 season before fully transitioning to Athletic Director. “For more than two decades, Jim has been a consistent leader with an outstanding track record of excellence,” said Morningside University President John Reynders in the announcement of
Sykes’ new role. “He has done a remarkable job of guiding our studentathletes to success both on and off the court. Jim understands our culture, knows our athletes, and has a vision for how we can continue building athletics for the future.” Sykes was part of the Morningside men’s basketball coaching staff for several years before he was promoted to the head coach position during the 2003-2004 season. He registered a 382-171 record which was good for a .690 winning percentage, holding the record for most victories as a Morningside men’s basketball head coach. Fifteen of his last 18 seasons were winning campaigns. In 11 of them, he was able to post 20+ wins. Sykes led his teams to nine National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II tournament appearances, eight Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) regular-season championships, and three GPAC post-season tournament championships. He earned the honor of GPAC Coach of the Year seven times.
JESSICA JONES-SITZMANN Assistant Director of Athletics Morningside University athletic director Jim Sykes announced in June 2021 that head softball coach Jessica Jones-Sitzmann would assume assistant athletic director duties. Jones-Sitzmann will act as the head softball coach and assistant athletic director for the 2021-22 academic year and fully transition into the assistant athletic director role at the beginning of the 2022-23 academic year. “We are very pleased that an individual with Coach Jones-Sitzmann’s integrity and professionalism will be assisting in the vital athletic administration of Morningside University,” Sykes said. “Jessica’s dedication to success on and off the field in her softball program along with her remarkable attention to detail will serve her well as she starts this new career chapter.” “Morningside University has always been a part of me since I stepped on campus to begin coaching the softball program,” Jones-Sitzmann said. “I look forward to this new opportunity within Morningside athletics. I am beyond committed to working with Jim and ensuring athletic department success and growth now and into the future on many levels.
MEN’S
Coaches JOEL HAVEMAN
Assistant Coach
Haveman joined the Mustangs’ staff in April 2021.
TRENT MILLER
Head Coach
Miller became the program’s 22nd head coach in March 2021. He’s proven invaluable to the Mustangs’ staff, as the alumnus has helped lead four straight Great Plains Athletic Conference championships, four successive GPAC postseason tournament appearances and four consecutive NAIA national tournament appearances which includes reaching the Elite Eight in 2019. The program has compiled a remarkable 104-19 record during his time on staff, and Miller has been involved with mentoring three NAIA All-Americans and eight first team all-conference selections. A 2014 Morningside graduate, he was previously a student assistant coach at Morningside in the 2013-14 season and the Mustangs’ head junior varsity coach in the 2015-16 campaign. Miller taught at Elkhorn Public Schools in Nebraska in 2014-15 and served as the varsity assistant basketball coach at Elkhorn High School. Miller was a three-year starter during his playing career at Morningside and is the Mustangs’ all-time leader with 514 career assists and 235 career steals. Miller, who averaged 4.6 assists and 2.1 steals per game during his Morningside career, earned second-team All-Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) honors as a junior and senior and was the 2013 GPAC Defensive Player of the Year. Miller led the GPAC in assists as a sophomore, junior and senior and topped the league in steals as a sophomore and junior. Miller dealt a school-record 194 assists and ranked seventh nationally with an average of 6.1 assists per game in his 2012-13 senior campaign. He set a school record with 79 steals and ranked fifth in the nation with an average of 2.5 steals per game as a junior. He earned second-team Class B all-state honors from the Omaha World-Herald and the Lincoln Journal-Star as a senior and was an Omaha World-Herald second-team all-stater as a junior during his prep career at Gretna High School in Nebraska.
A May 2012 graduate of Morningside, he previously guided Weeping Water High School of Nebraska, his hometown, to the girl’s basketball program’s first conference title, three straight conference tournament championship appearances, five straight district championship contests, and three successive Nebraska High School Athletic Association D1 state tournament appearances. His 2020-21 squad was the state champion, for which he was named Huskerland Coach of the Year. Haveman is no stranger to the Maroon men’s basketball program. He played for former head coach Jim Sykes for four seasons which featured the 2008-09 Great Plains Athletic Conference championship and a run to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ Sweet Sixteen. “I am excited about coming back and working with Trent, a former teammate,” Haveman noted. “There’s been a part of me thinking and talking about this kind of opportunity since I got in coaching, knowing it would be great to have us both on the staff together. It finally happened,” he added. “I’m excited to work with Trent in continuing the tradition and success of Morningside men’s basketball. We know and understand each other, which I feel will go a long way towards doing just that. I want to give back to an institution and program that did so much for me.”
TIM VAN PEURSEM Assistant Coach Van Peursem joined the Mustangs’ coaching staff for the 2017-18 season. Van Peursem has over 10 years of coaching experience at the high school level. He was an assistant girls basketball and junior varsity girls basketball head coach at Sioux City East for the past six seasons and was the freshman girls basketball coach at East from 2003-12. His coaching career began at Sioux City North High School, where he was an assistant coach for the Stars’ sophomore boys basketball team from 2001-03. He graduated from Briar Cliff College in 2000 with a degree in business finance. Van Peursem is a 1996 graduate of Sioux City North High School.
JOHN VANDERLOO
Assistant Coach
Vanderloo, a former high school boys basketball coach at Sioux City East and North High Schools where he helped lead the Black Raiders and Stars to a combined eight Iowa High School Athletic Association tournament appearances, joined the Mustangs’ staff in the fall of 2020. He served as a head coach at North from 2004-09 after being an assistant from 200204. Vanderloo was also an assistant at East from 2011-20. He’s a 1991 graduate of Morningside College. John and his wife Jen (Rademacher) Vanderloo, reside in Sioux City and are parents to a son, Blake.
JACKSON LAZZO
Graduate assistant
Lazzo is in his fourth season with the Mustangs. He’s helped Morningside navigate its way to three straight Great Plains Athletic Conference championships, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Division II national tournament berths, and three successive 20-plus win campaigns.
CONNER HILL
Student assistant
TRYSTAN CUMMINS
Assistant Coach
Cummins, a 2020 graduate who appeared in 99 games as a Mustangs’ player, joined the coaching staff in the summer of 2020. He leads the junior varsity program and guided that group to an unbeaten record in 2020-21. Cummins closed out his career with better than 300 points and just shy of 200 rebounds and 100 assists. A native of Ankeny, Iowa, he earned his degree in American and World History in August.
ZACH OLSON
Student assistant
s g n a st u M e Meet th #2 JACK DOTZLER
#3 TREY POWERS
Guard Sophomore Omaha, Neb.
Forward Junior Omaha, Neb.
#4 BRENDAN BUCKLEY
#5 TYLER VAVRINA
#11 TREY KNUDSEN
#12 ZACH IMIG
Guard Sophomore Yutan, Neb.
Guard Senior Gretna, Neb.
#14 WILL POTTEBAUM
#20 JOEY SKOFF
#22 AIDAN VANDERLOO
#23 JUSTIN SITTI
#24 COLLIN HILL
#0
CREIGHTON MORISCH
Forward Freshman Spirit Lake, Iowa
Guard Senior Abie, Neb.
Guard Sophomore Bellevue, Neb.
Guard Sophomore Sioux City, Iowa
Forward Freshman Omaha, Neb.
Guard Freshman Omaha, Neb.
Guard Junior LeMars, Iowa
Forward Senior Jewell, Iowa
#32 TREY BROWN
Center Senior Gretna, Neb.
ETHAN ALFERS Forward Freshman Neola, Iowa
CHARLIE FLETCHER Guard Freshman Omaha, Neb.
#33 ELY DOBLE
Forward/Center Sophomore Gretna, Neb.
JALEN AUSTIN
Guard Freshman Colorado Springs, Colo.
CLAY FROST
Guard Freshman Gretna, Neb.
#44 DYLAN JOHNSON Forward
#45 WILL HURD
Freshman Epworth, Iowa
Center Senior Nemaha, Iowa
ALEC DRECKMAN
LOUIS FIDLER
QUINN FROST
JAY JURGENS
Guard Freshman LeMars, Iowa
Guard Freshman Gretna, Neb.
Guard Sophomore Bellevue, Neb.
Center Freshman Brandon, S.D.
s g n a st u M e th Meet TYLER KRIENER
JARROD NAFZINGER
Forward Freshman Spirit Lake, Iowa
Guard Freshman Ashland, Neb.
TYSON SPRADLING
ELIJAH WILLIAMS
Forward Freshman Broomfield, Colo.
Guard Freshman Sioux Falls, S.D.
JAXON NEUBERT Guard Freshman Westminster, Colo.
NATHAN REED Guard Sophomore Sioux City, Iowa
Mustang
ALL AMERICANS
MEN’S BASKETBALL
TIM WEST, 1999 NABC 1ST-TEAM, 1999 DIVISION II BULLETIN 3RD-TEAM EDDIE CEASER, 2004 NAIA II 3RD-TEAM, 2005 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM JACK ROTHER, 2008 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM NICK THOMPSON, 2009 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM DANNY RUDEEN, 2014 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM STEVE O’NEILL, 2015 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM TYLER BORCHERS 2018, 2019 NAIA SECOND TEAM; 2020 NAIA FIRST TEAM TREY BROWN, 2021, NAIA 2ND TEAM
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AMY WILHELM, 1986 KODAK, 1987 KODAK SHAWNA PASKERT, 1993 AWSF 4TH-TEAM BRITTANY CARPER, 2004 NAIA II PLAYER OF THE YEAR, 2004 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM, 2005 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM MEGAN CLOUD, 2005 NAIA II PLAYER OF THE YEAR, 2005 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM JILL PUDENZ, 2006 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM DANI GASS, 2007 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM, 2008 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM, 2009 NAIA II PLAYER OF THE YEAR, 2009 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM AUTUMN BARTEL, 2009 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM TANAEYA WORDEN, 2010 NAIA II 2ND-TEAM, 2011 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM CHELSIE TRASK, 2012 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM, 2013 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM ASHLYNN MUHL, 2015 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM TAYLOR BAHENSKY, 2015 NAIA II 3RD-TEAM JESSICA TIETZ, 2016 NAIA II 1ST-TEAM LEXI ACKERMAN, 2017 NAIA II 3RD-TEAM MADISON BRAUN, 2018 NAIA FIRST TEAM SIERRA MITCHELL, 2021, NAIA 1ST TEAM; 2020, NAIA 2ND TEAM
BASKETBALL
Mustang Individual Records-Game Points - 54, Chris Kuhlmann vs. Kearney State, 12-1-90 Field Goals - 20, Chris Kuhlmann vs. Kearney State, 12-1-90 3-Point Field Goals - 10, Brad Schmit vs. Dana, 1-30-03; Brody Egger vs. Mount Marty, 1-18-17 Field Goal Percentage - 100% (11-11), Bob Conaway vs. Westmar, 1984-85 Free Throws - 20, Jack Rother vs. Johnson & Wales, 11-4-06 Free Throw Percentage - 100% (15-15), Chris Kuhlmann vs. Briar Cliff, 12-4-90 Rebounds - 31, Phil Wiggins vs. South Dakota State, 1962-63 Assists - 13, Dusty Wadlington vs. Northern Colorado, 2-2-01 Steals - 10, Brad Barron vs. Grand View, 11-18-94 Blocked Shots - 11, Jeff Birchard vs. Urbana, 11-17-90
Individual Records-Season Points - 697, Danny Rudeen, 2013-14 Scoring Average - 24.6, Chris Kuhlmann, 1989-90 Field Goals - 260, Chris Kuhlmann, 1989-90 Field goal percentage – 70.6, Tyler Borchers, 2018-19 3-Point Field Goals - 96, Brad Schmit, 2005-06 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - 49.0% (75-153), Shane Michael, 2007-08 Free Throws - 191, Danny Rudeen, 2013-14 Free Throw Percentage - 94.4% (51-54), Derek Paben, 2000-01 Consecutive Free Throws Made - 38, Danny Rudeen, 2-12 to 3-1-2014 Rebounds - 501, Dave Schlesser, 1974-75 Rebounding Average - 17.3, Dave Schlesser, 1974-75 Assists - 194, Trent Miller, 2012-13 Steals - 91, Tanner Miller, 2012-13 Blocked Shots - 106, Jeff Birchard, 1989-90
Individual Records-Career Games Played - 131, Jack Rother, 2004-08 Points - 1,987, Brad Schmit, 2002-06 Scoring Average - 20.6, Dave Schlesser, 1973-75 Field Goals – 756, Tyler Borchers, 2016-20 Field Goal Pct. – 66.08 pct. (756-1144), Tyler Borchers, 2016-20 3-Point Field Goals - 329, Brad Schmit, 2002-06 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - 47.4% (72-152), Andrew Drevo, 1999-2001 Free Throws - 428, Danny Rudeen, 2010-14 Free Throw Percentage - 88.8% (216-242), Dave Grice, 1983-87 Rebounds – 920, Tyler Borchers, 2016-20
MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS
Rebounding Average - 16.7, Dave Schlesser, 1973-75 Assists - 514, Trent Miller, 2009-13 Steals - 235, Trent Miller, 2009-13 Blocked Shots - 249, Jeff Birchard, 1987-91
Team Records - Game Points - 135 vs. Westmar, 11-18-95; vs. Dana, 1-21-06 Points By Opponent - 118, North Dakota, 1968-69 Combined Points - 268 (Morningside 135, Dana 133 4 O.T.), 1-21-06 Victory Margin - 71 (Morningside 111, Nebraska Christian 40), 11-2-07 Field Goals - 46 vs. Mount Marty, 1-18-17 Field Goal Pct. – 71.2%. (42 of 59), Dakota St., 12/18/19 3-Point Field Goals - 26 vs. Marty Marty, 1-18-17 Free Throws - 49 vs. Dana, 1-21-06 Free Throw Percentage - 100% (25-25) vs. South Dakota State, 1973-74 Rebounds - 65 vs. Central Oklahoma, 12-19-99 Assists - 33 vs. Marty Marty, 1-18-17 Steals - 27 vs. Nebraska Christian, 11-2-07 Blocked Shots - 11 vs. Urbana, 11-17-90; vs. South Dakota State, 1-19-96
Team Records - Season Best Record - 29-4, 2007-08/2018-19 Consecutive Wins - 23, 11-2-07 to 2-2-08 Consecutive Wins At Home - 17, 2-4-93 to 2-18-95 Consecutive Wins On The Road - 14, 11-2-07 to 2-2-08 Points - 2,940, 2013-14 Scoring Average - 91.1, 1996-97 Field Goals - 1,702, 2018-19 Field Goal Pct. – 53% (954-1801), 2019-20 Lowest Field Goal Percentage By Opponent - 40.9% (688-1,681), 1999-2000 3-Point Field Goals - 325, 2005-06 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - 41.8 (219-524), 1990-91 Free Throws - 650, 2005-06; 2013-14 Free Throw Percentage - 75.1% (408-543), 1986-87 Rebounds - 1,471, 1974-75 Rebounding Average - 50.8, 1974-75 Assists - 555, 2018-19 Steals - 359, 2005-06 Blocked Shots - 167, 1989-90
Scoring Leaders
1.
1,987..............Brad Schmit.............................2002-06
2.
1,974..............Danny Rudeen.........................2010-14
3.
1,928..............Tyler Borchers........................2016-20
4.
1,950..............Chris Kuhlmann......................1987-91
5.
1,677..............Brody Egger.............................2015-2019
6.
1,633,.............Jack Rother.............................2004-08
7.
1,625..............Brad Barron.............................1992-96
8.
1,536..............Tim West..................................1995-99
Brad Schmit 1,987 Career Points
9. 1495...............Zach Imig.................................2017 – 10.
1,465,.............Mark Faber..............................1977-81
11.
1,430..............Jason Siemon.........................1989-93
12.
1,381..............Alex Borchers..........................2016-20
13.
1,362..............Steve Brandsma.....................1980-84
14.
1,349..............Ryan Tegtmeier.......................2013-17
15.
1,311,.............Eddie Ceaser...........................2002-05
16.
1,252..............Bryce Koch...............................2013-17
17. 1280 ............Trey Brown........................ 2017 18.
1,244,.............Mark Mohl................................1985-88
19.
1,221,.............Daryl Schnoes.........................1982-86
20.
1,218,.............Tom Regan...............................2002-06
21.
1,218..............Seth Atkins..............................2005-09
22.
1,201..............Jason Huff................................1989-93
23.
1,193..............Thomas Pargett......................2004-08
24.
1,189,.............John Vermilyea.......................1964-67
25.
1,139..............Steve O’Neill............................2011-15
Danny Rudeen 1,974 Career Points
WOMEN’S
Coaches award is presented each year to a non-Division I collegiate coach in Iowa in honor of the former long-time coach at Cornell College.
JAMIE SALE
Head Coach
In his 23 years at Morningside, Sale has established himself as one of the elite coaches in the nation while raising the Mustangs’ women’s basketball program to national prominence. Sale, the fifth active National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ head coach to reach 600 total victories, has compiled a 536-155 record with the Mustangs, a .775 winning percentage, to make him the winningest women’s basketball coach in Morningside history. Sale has a 615-175 career record for a .778 winning percentage in 23 seasons as a collegiate head coach. Twenty-two of his 23 teams have qualified for the NAIA Division II tournament. Sale, tabbed the WHoopDirt.com NAIA Coach of the Week for Jan. 11-17, 2021, was named the NAIA Division II National Coach of the Year in 2004, 2005, 2009, and 2015 after he guided the Mustangs to NAIA II National Championships in each of those seasons. His 2008-09 team finished with a perfect record of 38-0 to become only the second team in history to capture the NAIA Division II crown with an undefeated record after they defeated Hastings College 68-63 in the National Championship Game. Sale led the Mustangs to a 34-4 record in 2003-04 and the college’s first-ever national title in a team sport when Morningside defeated Cedarville University 87-74 in the NAIA Division II tournament championship game. He guided Morningside to a second consecutive national crown in 2005 when the Mustangs knocked off No. 1-ranked Cedarville 75-65 in the NAIA Division II title game to cap a 35-3 season. The Mustangs won their most recent NAIA Division II title in 2014-15 after they edged Concordia 59-57 in the title game to put the finishing touches on a stellar 37-1 campaign. He has guided the Mustangs to 19 consecutive NAIA tournament appearances, a school-record 15 consecutive 20-win seasons (2003-04 to 2017-18), seven NAIA tournament Final Four appearances, ten Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) regular-season championships, and six GPAC Post-Season Tournament championships. Sale led the Mustangs to five consecutive GPAC regular-season championships from 2004-05 to 2008-09 and to four straight GPAC crowns from 201213 to 2015-16. Sale’s 2015-16 team won the GPAC title by a five-game advantage for the largest victory margin in league history. His teams have produced the 15 highest single-season victory totals in school history. His 2005-06 Morningside team won the GPAC’s post-season tournament and was the GPAC regular-season co-champion with Hastings College to become the first team in league history to win both titles in the same season. Sale was named the GPAC Coach of the Year following 2007-08, 2008-09, 2012-13, 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2020-21 seasons. He was the 2004 and 2021 recipient of the Paul Maaske Memorial Award presented by the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association. The
The transformation of the Morningside women’s basketball program has been remarkable since Sale’s arrival. After inheriting a team that had produced a combined total of only five victories over the previous two seasons, Sale led Morningside to a 7-19 record in his first season at the helm, followed by a 17-16 record the next year for the school’s first winning season since the 1992-93 campaign. Morningside also qualified for the NAIA Division II tournament that season for the school’s first national tourney appearance since 1986. Sale has brought a crowd-pleasing style of basketball to Morningside that features tenacious full-court defensive pressure and a high scoring offensive attack featuring one of the most potent 3-point shooting attacks in NAIA history. The Mustangs averaged a school-record 87.6 points per game in 2003-04 and made an NAIA Division II record 400 3-point field goals to shatter the previous national record of 311 3-pointers by Bethel College in 2001-02. The Mustangs made an NAIA Division II National Tournament record 17 3-pointers in their championship game victory against Cedarville. Sale was named the seventh head coach in the history of Morningside’s women’s basketball program on March 26, 2001, following a distinguished career at Briar Cliff University. Sale was one of the nation’s most successful women’s basketball coaches during his three seasons as head coach at Briar Cliff, where he compiled a 79-20 record for a .798 winning percentage and led the Chargers to three Sweet 16 or higher finishes at the NAIA Division II tournament. His .798 career winning percentage at Briar Cliff is a school record. Sale is a 1995 graduate of the University of Nebraska.
JILL BODAMMER
Assistant Coach
Bodammer enters her 21st season as a Morningside assistant coach with the 2021-22 campaign. Her organizational and coaching skills have been instrumental in the success of a Mustang program that has ranked among the nation’s finest for almost two decades. She joined the Mustangs’ coaching staff following a highly successful playing career at Briar Cliff University, where she graduated in 2001 as the sixth leading rebounder and eighth leading scorer in school history with 815 career rebounds and 1,559 career points, respectively. Bodammer led the Chargers in scoring (16.3 ppg) and rebounding (7.4 rpg) as a senior en route to second-team NAIA Division II All-America honors. Bodammer also received all-tournament honors at the 2001 NAIA Division II National Tournament after she averaged 23 points and nine rebounds per game.
DENNY LOKKEN Assistant Coach Lokken has been a Mustang assistant coach for the past 10 seasons. He is the father of former Mustang standout M Club Hall of Famer Kate Lokken. Lokken compiled a 310-179 career record as a boys basketball head coach at Underwood, Carroll, and Denison High Schools. He was inducted into the Yankton College Hall of Fame in 1994, the Yankton High School Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Iowa Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2005. While at Denison, Lokken amassed a school-record 175 victories and led the school to four state tournament appearances, including a Class 2A state runner-up finish in 1982.
JORDYN WOLLENBURG
Assistant Coach
Jordyn Wollenburg, a May 2016 graduate of Morningside, is in her third season on the women’s basketball coaching staff in 2021-22. She also serves the athletic department as the equipment manager for all sports except for football. She had previously served as a preschool paraprofessional at Gretna Community Schools in Gretna, Neb., since September 2017 and was also an assistant girls basketball coach at Fort Calhoun High School of Fort Calhoun, Neb., since November 2017. During her Mustangs’ playing days, Wollenburg was a team captain and earned the program’s Hustle Award while also being a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics’ Hustle Award honoree as a senior.
BRYAN ALFREDSON
Assistant Coach
Bryan Alfredson returned to the Mustangs for a second assistant coaching stint in 2020-21 with his first occurring in 2012-16. The 1992 Morningside University graduate has an extensive background in the field having guided high school boys and girls basketball and softball programs for 30 years in the area. That span includes a 26-year run as a coach and teacher at Woodbury Central in Moville where he was head girls basketball and softball coach for 18 years. His daughter, Brittany Alfredson, played at Morningside from 2008-12.
TENLY HANSEN
KRISTINE HONOMICHL
Student Assistant
Student Assistant
s g n a st u M e th t Mee #2 OLIVIA BOUDREAU
#4 SIERRA MITCHELL
#10 OLIVIA LARSEN
Senior Guard Pleasant Hill, Iowa
Junior Guard Newell, Iowa
#11 MADISON CLAYTON
#12 MCKENNA SIMS
#14 ABBE MORTEN
#15 LAUREN HEDLUND
Sophomore Guard Hartington, Neb.
Sophomore Guard Albion, Neb.
#23 TAYLOR RODENBURGH
#24 ASPEN JANSA
#25 SOPHIA PEPPERS
#30 ALEXIS SPIER
#32 AMANDA WARD
Sophomore Guard Papillion, Neb.
Junior Guard South Sioux City, Neb.
Senior Forward Wahoo, Neb.
Senior Forward Exira, Iowa
Guard Sophomore Gretna, Neb.
Senior Guard Sioux City, Iowa
Senior Guard Hawarden, Iowa
Forward Junior Longmont, Colo.
#33 HALEY DEBUSE
#40 SADIE ROTH
#44 CHLOE LOFSTROM
Forward/Center Junior Sioux Falls, S.D
Forward/Center Sophomore Armstrong, Iowa
MAKENNA DECLUE
JADON DOBBINS
HANNAH HARRIS
Forward/Center Freshman Elkhorn, Neb.
Guard Freshman Troy, Mo.
Guard Freshman Hopkins, Mo.
Guard Sophomore Homer, Neb.
HANNA BLACKMORE
Guard Sophomore Holstein, Iowa
ELLIE JOHNSTON
Forward Freshman Mt. Vernon, Mo.
BASKETBALL NEVAEH MORGAN Guard/Forward Freshman Bettendorf, Iowa
ALYSSA SCHAEFER
Guard Freshman Woodbine, Iowa
Mustang Individual Records-Game Points - 45, Brittany Carper vs. Northwestern, 1-31-04 Field Goals - 18, Amy Wilhelm vs. Westmar, 1985-86 3-Point Field Goals - 10, Laura Nelson vs. Dakota State, 12-30-08 Field Goal Percentage - 100% (8-8), Vicki Rahbusch vs. Northwestern, 1988-89; Autumn Bartel vs. Hastings, 1-17-09 Free Throws - 19, Trish Martin vs. Bemidji State, 12-4-98 Free Throw Percentage - 100% (14-14), Chelsie Trask vs. Concordia, 11-20-10 Rebounds - 25, Trish Martin vs. St. Cloud State, 12-8-00 Assists - 13, Brittany Carper vs. Northwestern, 11-19-03 Steals - 13, Danika Okerstrom vs. South Dakota State, 1-27-01 Blocked Shots - 8, Paula Hunter vs. Wayne State, 1988-89
Individual Records-Season Points - 818, Brittany Carper, 2003-04 Scoring Average - 24.4, Amy Wilhelm, 1985-86 Field Goals - 314, Amy Wilhelm, 1985-86 Field Goal Percentage - 63.8% (227-356), Jessica Tietz, 2015-16 3-Point Field Goals - 130, Kate Lokken, 2003-04 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - 48.1% (38-79), Lexi Ackerman, 2013-14 Free Throws - 216, Brittany Carper, 2003-04 Free Throw Percentage - 90.1% (64-71), Kate Lokken, 2002-03 Consecutive Free Throws Made - 43, Chelsie Trask, 11-6 to 12-18-2010 Rebounds - 371, Paula Hunter, 1988-89 Rebounding Average - 13.1, Trish Martin, 2000-01 Assists - 272, Brittany Carper, 2003-04 Steals - 151, Brittany Carper, 2003-04 Blocked Shots - 106, Paula Hunter, 1988-89
Individual Records-Career Games Played - 144, Jill Pudenz, 2002-06 Points - 2,332, Amy Wilhelm, 1983-87 Scoring Average - 20.4, Amy Wilhelm, 1983-87 Field Goals - 988, Amy Wilhelm, 1983-87 Field Goal Percentage - 59.1% (592-1001), Jessica Tietz, 2012-16 3-Point Field Goals - 317, Megan Cloud, 2001-05 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - 41.0% (141-344), Abby Goodlaxson, 1995-99
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL RECORDS
Free Throws - 542, Brittany Carper, 2001-05 Free Throw Percentage - 86.3% (207-240), Kate Lokken, 2000-04 Rebounds - 1,248, Paula Hunter, 1985-89 Rebounding Average - 11.1, Trish Martin, 1997-2001 Assists - 734, Brittany Carper, 2001-05 Steals - 451, Dani Gass, 2005-09 Blocked Shots - 296, Paula Hunter, 1985-89
Team Records - Game Points - 136 vs. Westmar, 1985-86 Combined Points - 238 (St. Cloud State 123, Morningside 115 O.T.), 1-23-99 Victory Margin - 92 (Morningside 136, Westmar 44), 1985-86 Field Goals - 46 vs. Olivet Nazarene, 11-4-05 3-Point Field Goals - 21 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 2-2-13 Free Throws - 42 vs. Northwestern, 2-25-12 Free Throw Percentage - 100% (18-18) vs. Concordia, 11-20-10; vs. Briar Cliff, 1-8-11 Rebounds - 69 vs. Westmar, 11-23-96; vs. Berea, 3-12-08 Assists - 34 vs. Olivet Nazarene, 11-2-13 Steals - 31 vs. Dana, 2-16-05 Blocked Shots - 10 vs. Missouri Western State, 11-20-92; vs. Doane, 2-14-15
Team Records - Season Best Record - 38-0, 2008-09 Points - 3,328, 2003-04 Scoring Average - 87.6, 2003-04 Field Goals - 1,178, 2003-04 Field Goal Percentage - 48.4% (1,086-2,243), 1986-87 Lowest Field Goal Percentage By Opponent - 36.3%, 1980-81 3-Point Field Goals - 400, 2003-04 3-Point Field Goal Percentage - 37.6% (400-1,063), 2003-04 FreeThrows - 649, 2013-14 Free Throw Percentage - 75.5% (482-638), 2010-11 Rebounds - 1,572, 2013-14 Rebounding Average - 48.8, 1988-89 Assists - 716, 2003-04 Steals - 675, 2003-04 Blocked Shots - 130, 1985-86
Scoring Leaders
1.
2,332 .............Amy Wilhelm...........................1983-87
2.
2,209..............Megan Cloud............................2001-05
3.
2,183..............Brittany Carper.......................2001-05
4. 2,058 .............Sierra Mitchell........................2017
5.
1,967..............Madison Braun........................2014-18
6.
1,859..............Chelsie Trask..........................2009-13
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1,802..............Dani Gass.................................2005-09
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1,731..............Autumn Bartel.........................2005-09
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1,674..............Lexi Ackerman........................2013-17
10.
1,614..............Kate Lokken.............................2001-04
11.
1,603..............Paula Hunter...........................1985-89
Amy Wilhelm 2,332 Career Points
12. 1,527..............Sydney Hupp...........................2016-2020 13.
1,431..............Jessica Tietz............................2012-16
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1,410..............Sue Berens..............................1980-83
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1,350..............Shawn Paskert........................1988-93
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1,308..............Gina Schuldt............................1985-89
17.
1,303..............Jennifer Childress..................1994-98
18.
1,288..............Lerlean Johnson.....................1980-84
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1,282..............Jill Pudenz...............................2002-06
20.
1,278..............Janice Schmitz........................1983-87
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1,270..............Brittany Williamson...............2006-10
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1,237..............Erica Thein...............................1998-02
23.
1,213..............Ashlynn Muhl..........................2012-15
24.
1,207..............Jessica Johnson.....................1994-98
25.
1,148..............Tanaeya Worden.....................2009-11
Megan Cloud 2,209 Career Points
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