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Character
Raider tradition As a member of the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC), Northwestern competes against colleges with similarly high-caliber programs in the NAIA. Conference teams have won 20 national championships since the league’s inception in 2000. Seven belong to the Raiders. In one of those rare moments in sports history, both our men’s and women’s basketball teams won national crowns on the same night in 2001. The men’s team repeated as national champs in 2003, and the women, in 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Become a Red Raider, and our winning coaches will help you reach your peak as an athlete—but the challenge won’t end there. You r training and performance expectations in the classroom will be equally rigorous. And your Christ ian coaches and teammates will challenge you in your faith, making you stronger for life.
Winning wisdom The integration of faith with learning and living you receive at Northwestern will result not just in a head full of knowledge, but a heart full of wisdom too. You’ll be challenged in the classroom, through relationships, as you serve, and on the field, court, course, mat, diamond and track. As a Northwestern student-athlete, you’ll learn discipline, commitment and self-sacrifice. You’ll be ready for the next game—and the rest of your life.
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Coach approach Raider coaches love winning—and they encourage balance between sports, academics and involvement in campus life. They preach success through teamwork—and they take the time to nurture each individual player on and off the field. They will push you to be the strongest athlete you can be, and they will hold you accountable for developing your brainpower as well. To your Raider coach, you’ll be not just an athlete, but a person with unique talent and potential. They’ll celebrate what you do in the athletic arena, but their real goal is that you take those character-building lessons and use them to live a faithful life.
Achievements & affiliations……20 Baseball………………………12 Basketball………………………8 Cheerleading/Dance Team……15 Cross country……………………6 Facilities………………………16 Facts & contact info……………24 Football…………………………2 Golf………………………………7 Soccer…………………………4 Softball…………………………13 Student-athletes…………18 & 22 Tennis (women’s)………………14 Track & field……………………11 Volleyball…………………………3 Wrestling………………………10
Football
Volleyball
The Red Raiders are listed by the NAIA as the ninth most winning football program since 2000. They’ve finished the season ranked in the top 25 for 10 consecutive seasons and were ranked in the top 25 for 72 straight polls, the third longest streak in the NAIA. Fifteen Northwestern teams have advanced to the playoffs since NWC became a four-year college in 1961. The Raiders were national champions in 1973 and ’83 and national runners-up in ’72, ’79 and ’84. They most recently qualified for the playoffs in 2006, finishing as a national quarterfinalist.
The Raiders have qualified for the national tournament 10 times, including five of the last six years. After winning three consecutive GPAC regular-season titles with a perfect 16-0 record, Northwestern finished last season tied with Midland for third with an 11-5 mark, falling in the conference semifinals. They ended the year with a 19-16 record, the 11th straight season with a winning record.
Head Coach Kyle Achterhoff Since being named head of Northwestern’s football program in 2009, Coach Achterhoff has compiled a 77% winning percentage (24-7), finishing in the GPAC’s top four each year. He previously served as the team’s defensive and offensive coordinator, during which time he helped guide Northwestern to an 83-35 record and three national playoff appearances. His defensive team helped the Raiders reach the Final Four in 2000. His offensive team was ranked as high as fifth in the nation for total offense in ’06.
2011 Season Ranked as high as 14th; finished 17th in the NAIA poll Just missed the national playoffs with a 9-2 record, winning the final 8 games 19 all-conference players 9 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
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2011 Season
Head Coach Kyle Van Den Bosch Coach Van Den Bosch has amassed an impressive 209-59 record at Northwestern, guiding the Red Raiders to five straight national tournaments, including trips to the national quarterfinals three times. He earned GPAC Coach of the Year four times (2007–10) after guiding the Red Raiders to three consecutive undefeated GPAC regular seasons and a record win streak of 56 matches.
Finished in the top 3 of the GPAC for the 7th straight year 6 Red Raider players earned all-conference honors Megan Hutson named NAIA All-American 2 NAIA ScholarAthletes
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Men’s Soccer With five appearances in the conference postseason tournament, the Red Raiders are annual contenders for the league title. They captured their first conference championship in 2004 and qualified for the national tournament for the first time in the program’s history in 2007. Last season they returned to postseason play as the fourth seed. After defeating Doane 1-0 in the quarter-finals, the Raiders lost to third-ranked and defendingnational-champion Hastings in the semifinals.
Women’s Soccer The Red Raiders qualified for postseason play in 2007 and in 2010, when they finished in seventh place in the conference. Starting several freshmen and sophomores in key positions, the young Raider squad will look to challenge for the league’s top spot in years to come.
2011 Season 2-8 and tied for 9th in the GPAC, 4-11-3 overall 2 all-conference players 1 NAIA ScholarAthlete
Head Coach Dan Swier Head of the Red Raiders’ men’s soccer program since 2008, Coach Swier holds a 31-37-6 overall record. He guided Red Raider teams to the postseason in 2008 and 2011. A 2006 Northwestern College graduate, he holds a master’s degree in exercise physiology from the University of Texas at Arlington.
2011 Season 3rd place in conference with 6-4 record Final season record of 12-7-1 5 all-conference players 2 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
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Head Coach Blake Wieking Now in his fifth year as head of the women’s soccer program, Coach Wieking started and lettered four years as a midfielder for Northwestern’s men’s team. He earned all-conference honors three years and NAIA All-American recognition as a junior and senior.
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2011-12 Season Won 5 team titles,
Cross Country Northwestern runs in one of the most competitive conferences in the NAIA, featuring teams ranked in the top 25 each year. The Red Raiders have enjoyed plenty of success, however, finishing in the top five at the conference meet several times. Last season the women’s team placed fifth while the men’s team finished eighth at the GPAC championships.
including the GPAC championship Qualified for the national championship for the 3rd time in the program’s history 5 all-conference players 1 NAIA ScholarAthlete
2011 Season Women’s team finished 5th at conference meet Women’s team earned votes in NAIA poll throughout the year Men’s team finished 8th at conference meet 8 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
Coach Bahrke joined Northwestern’s coaching staff in 2012 after teaching business and coaching cross country and track and field at Kingsley-Pierson High School in Iowa. He is a graduate of Northwestern, where he was a three-time All-American and national qualifier as a member of the 4x400 meter relay team. Bahrke earned a master’s degree in teaching from the University of Saint Mary.
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The Red Raiders had another outstanding season in 2011–12, placing in the top five in all nine varsity meets despite just one senior on the roster. They finished second at the GPAC championship and also posted two of their lowest team scores in the program’s history. The women carded the lowest team average and had three golfers finish in the top 15 at the conference championship.
Assistant Women's Coach Catherine Van Der Weide
Men’s Golf
The Red Raiders had one of their best seasons in 2011–12, winning the GPAC championship and qualifying for the NAIA tournament for just the third time in the program’s history. The men set the record for the lowest scoring average in a season and captured five team championships during the year. They earned votes in the NAIA coaches’ poll all season. All five players earned all-conference honors and finished within the top 16 at the conference championship.
Head Coach Aaron Aberson
Head Coach Scott Bahrke
Women’s Golf
Coach Aberson added the women's golf team to his coaching duties in 2012 after leading Northwestern's men's team for two years. The 2012 GPAC Coach of the Year for men's golf, he guided the Red Raiders to a national ranking and the GPAC championship last year.
Coach Van Der Weide was a two-year AllAmerican golfer at Otterbein University (Ohio), where she qualified for the NCAA Championship three times, finishing twice in the top 10 individually and leading her team to a top 10 finish all three years.
2011-12 Season Finished in top 5 in all 9 events 2nd place in conference 3 all-conference players 1 NAIA ScholarAthlete
Men’s Basketball Northwestern’s Red Raiders were the NAIA Division II national champions in 2001 and ’03, runners-up in 1992, and finished in the Final Four in ’02, ’07 and ’08. NWC also made it to the quarterfinals in ’05 and qualified for nationals in ’06, ’11 and ’12. The Raiders have been conference champions (sharing the title in ’04 and ’07) 10 out of the last 14 seasons. Four NWC athletes have been named GPAC Player of the Year, and in ’03, Brandon Woudstra was named the NAIA Div. II Player of the Year.
Women’s Basketball The Red Raiders captured their third straight and fifth overall national championship this past season, defeating College of the Ozarks (Mo.) 75-62 in the title game. Northwestern competes in one of the toughest women’s basketball conferences in the NAIA: a GPAC school has won the national title all but one year since 2001. The Raiders finished the 2011–12 season with a 28-7 overall record under the direction of first-year head coach Chris Yaw.
Head Coach Chris Yaw
2011-12 Season
Coach Yaw guided the Red Raiders to the 2012 national championship. He earned NAIA Coach of the Year honors and led his team to a 28-7 overall record. Yaw served as the Raiders’ top assistant for seven seasons before being named head coach in 2011. During his tenure, Northwestern was 200-41, with six trips to the national tournament, five appearances in the semifinals, and three national championships.
Finished 2nd in the GPAC
regular season with a 15-5 record
Won the GPAC postseason title Ended the regular season ranked 9th in final NAIA poll
Qualified for national tournament for 15th time
Finished the season with a 26-7 record
5 all-conference players 1 NAIA All-American
Head Coach Kris Korver Coach Korver has compiled a remarkable 301-92 record and .766 winning percentage during his years at Northwestern. He was named the GPAC Coach of the Year three times and once garnered NAIA Division II Coach of the Year honors. A former Raider basketball player, Korver is an instructor in the kinesiology department.
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2011-12 Season 3rd consecutive and 5th overall
national championship; most national titles in NAIA Division II Most wins at the national tournament Kami Kuhlmann earned most valuable player honors at the national tournament; Kendra De Jong named to all-tournament team Chris Yaw named NAIA Coach of the Year 2 NAIA All-Americans 4 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
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Wrestling Raider wrestlers have qualified for the national tournament 27 consecutive years, bringing home the Sportsmanship Award four of the past six years. Northwestern finished 18th out of 35 teams at the 2012 NAIA national championships, with one wrestler—Nic Leither—finishing fifth and earning All-American honors for the third year.
Track & Field Northwestern student-athletes continue to excel in the conference and at both indoor and outdoor national track-and-field meets. Through the years, more than 100 Red Raiders have earned All-American status. This past season, NWC had 17 entries qualify for either indoor or outdoor nationals, with Matt Huseman winning the national indoor championship in the high jump.
2011-12 Season Head Coach Rik Dahl Northwestern’s head wrestling coach since 2008, Coach Dahl was one of 40 head and assistant coaches chosen to participate in the National Wrestling Coaches Association’s 2012 Leadership Academy. A former All-American at Northwestern, he was captain of the 1997 team that finished eighth at the NAIA championships— the highest finish for a Northwestern squad. Dahl was a semi-finalist and took sixth place at the national meet.
3 individuals and 1 relay earned All-American honors during the outdoor season 4 individuals and 1 relay earned All-American honors during the indoor season The men’s track-and-field team won the NAIA Champions of Character award 9 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
2011-12 Season 10 Red Raiders qualified for national meet 4 wrestlers earned all-conference honors 2 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 1 NAIA All-American
Head Coach Scott Bahrke Coach Bahrke joined Northwestern’s coaching staff in 2012 after teaching business and coaching cross country and track and field at Kingsley-Pierson High School in Iowa. He is a graduate of Northwestern, where he was a three-time All-American and national qualifier as a member of the 4x400 meter relay team. Bahrke earned a master’s degree in teaching from the University of Saint Mary.
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Softball
The Raiders shared the GPAC regular-season title in 2011 and finished fifth in the regular season in 2012 with an 11-9 record. Seeded fifth in the postseason tournament, Northwestern defeated top-seeded Doane and went all the way to the title game before losing to Mount Marty. The Raiders won the NAIA Region III championship in 2007, the GPAC regular-season championship in 2008 and 2011, and the GPAC postseason tournament championship in 2010.
The Red Raiders have won 20 conference titles and qualified for the national tournament twice since 1973. NWC’s all-time record stands at 749-479, a .610 winning percentage. Within the GPAC, Northwestern has compiled a 189-95 mark, with a win percentage of .665. Past and current Raider players grace the NAIA record books in 27 different categories.
2012 Season
Head Coach Chris Nachtigall Coach Nachtigall earned GPAC Coach of the Year honors in his first season with the Red Raiders in 2012. He guided Northwestern to the GPAC regular-season title, its first since 2002, and to a national ranking for the first time in 10 years. Prior to coming to Northwestern, he spent four years at Iowa Mennonite School, where he served as athletic director, admissions director and softball coach. Nachtigall was named SEISC and Southeast District Softball Coach of the Year in 2009.
Finished 5th in the GPAC regular season and advanced to the conference title game Overall record of 30-23 8 all-conference players 4 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 2 CoSIDA All-Americans
2012 Season
Head Coach Brian Wede In Coach Wede’s six years as head of the Red Raiders baseball program, his teams have compiled a 178-121 record, making Northwestern second in wins among the 25 four-year college/university baseball programs in Iowa. The Red Raiders have been three wins or less from the NAIA World Series in three of Wede’s six seasons.
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Won 1st GPAC regular season title since 2002, going 16-2 in league play Finished 33-13, the most wins since the 2006 season 7 players named second team all-conference 2 NAIA Scholar-Athletes
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Women’s Tennis The Raiders qualified for postseason play for the third straight year, finishing third in the GPAC with a 5-2 record, the best mark since 2002. Seeded third, the Raiders lost in the semifinals of the GPAC tournament to end the year with an 11-11 record, the most wins since the 2002 season. Four players earned all-conference honors, including freshman Frankie Eszes, who set the single-season record for wins in a season and was named both GPAC Player of the Year and an NAIA All-American.
2012 Season
rleading Northwestern sponsors co-ed chee ll. etba bask ’s men squads for football and , Scholarships are available and tryouts are held in the spring of each year. Interested students should fill out the online cheerleading questionnaire available on the Raiders’ website (nwcraiders.com) by Feb. 20. A background in and stunt or cheerleading or dance is required, . rred prefe tumbling experience is
Dance Team
Finished 3rd in the GPAC with a 5-2 record, 11-11 overall Qualified for postseason tournament for 3rd straight year, advancing to the conference semifinals 4 all-conference players, including the GPAC Player of the Year 1 NAIA All-American
Head Coach Jeff Guthmiller Coach Guthmiller returned as head of the women’s tennis team in 2008 after leading the program for three seasons from 2000 to 2002. During that time, the Red Raiders qualified for the regional tournament twice. In addition to his coaching duties, Guthmiller serves as Northwestern’s associate director of admissions.
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Cheerleading
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Athletic Training
Northwestern student-athletes are cared for by four certified athletic trainers who focus on both the prevention and treatment of athletic injuries. Staff members are assisted by and supervise more than a dozen the college’s athletic training students enrolled in tic training nationally accredited (CAATE) athle uation, program. Together they provide eval in the event of treatment, rehabilitation and referral doctor an injury. The Raiders also have a team tes. who visits campus to see injured athle
The NWC Difference
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Korver Field Football games are played on Korver Field, which in 2004 was given a new FieldTurf artificial playing surface. Used by 18 NFL teams and a number of NCAA Div. I schools, FieldTurf has been shown to significantly decrease injuries. Two full-size practice football fields are also available to Raider athletes. Bultman Center for Health, Physical Education and Intercollegiate Athletics Built in 1995, the Bultman Center features a gymnasium for basketball and volleyball that seats 2,200. The facility also includes a wrestling/ aerobics room, locker rooms, athletic training room, and the Korver Weight Room, with both free weights and selectorized machines.
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Student-athletes at Northwestern enjoy some of the finest athletic facilities in the region .
DeWitt Physical Fitness Center Additional practice space is available in the DeWitt Center, renovated in 2011. Raider athletes utilize the one-tenth-mile, four-lane indoor track for training, while the baseball and softball teams practice in the facility during the winter months. In addition to the track, the center includes four racquetball courts, three basketball and four volleyball courts, two indoor tennis courts, and two badminton courts.
De Valois Stadium Korver Field is housed in De Valois Stadium, which seats 3,100. Along with the field, the De Valois Stadium complex includes a football/track locker room, an eight-lane polyurethane track completed in 2003, and new bleachers installed in ’06. Soccer Field Complex Raider soccer teams compete and practice on fields renovated in 2011 through a cooperative project funded by Northwestern, the city of Orange City, and the public schools. Improvements included a new scoreboard, lighting, fencing and press box. Crews also installed a new drainage system, added irrigation to the practice fields, and leveled and reseeded both the competition and practice fields. Korver Field, with its artificial turf, is available for games during inclement weather. MOC-Floyd Valley High School Diamonds Northwestern’s baseball and softball teams compete on the local high school’s fields. The lighted facilities with dugouts each seat 500 spectators. Landsmeer Golf Club Raider golfers practice and play at Landsmeer, an 18-hole public course in Orange City. Opened in 1995, Landsmeer includes a driving range and putting green. Rolling hills provide golfers with an opportunity to test their skill, while prairie grasses and wildflowers enhance the aesthetic dimension of the course.
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Profiles Davis Bloemendaal
Logan Hovland
Alyssa Duren
Pre-game I love getting to campus a week before everybody else and gelling as a team before school starts. I also like getting to know the newcomers and hearing what everyone did over the summer.
The right track At Northwestern, we do our best not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because we’re honoring God with our athletic performances. That’s a central theme of Raider athletics.
Network I love instantly having a group of 25 girls that I can do things with. I never had to worry about making friends because I have my team.
Tackling challenges Northwestern professors and coaches push me to be the best I can be. Classes and homework require a whole new level of concentration, and practices take physical as well as mental toughness.
Team spirit Being a freshman is a little intimidating, but from day one my teammates made me feel part of the team. During the first weeks of college, I could always count on having someone to sit with in the cafeteria.
Biology-health professions Orange City, Iowa Davis completed more than 60% of his pass attempts, threw for 1,755 yards, and connected on 18 touchdowns as the Raiders’ sophomore quarterback. Interested in attending medical school, he serves as a science tutor and is a two-year starter on the baseball team.
Coaching expertise I love the balance we have on our coaching staff. Some are more intense; some are laidback. Every coach knows the game inside and out, and their passion is evident in everything they do.
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Profiles Biology Thompson, Iowa Logan is an All-American and all-conference runner, finishing seventh in the 1,000 meters at the 2012 NAIA Indoor National Meet. A future park ranger, he is active in FCA, discipleship groups, and intramural softball and basketball.
The best competition The GPAC is one of the most competitive conferences in the NAIA. At indoor nationals, GPAC runners made up almost half of the field in the 1,000meter finals. With those other teams pushing you, you’re bound to find success..
Nursing Huntington Beach, California A two-year starter on the women’s soccer team, Alyssa serves as a midfielder/forward for the Raiders and is the team’s secondleading scorer. She attends all of the theatre department’s plays and serves as a coach for Orange City’s community soccer league.
Winning combination My coaches are the perfect pair. Coach Nessa is super smart about soccer and very intense. Coach Blake is encouraging and easy to talk to, and he knows how to help us win and grow closer as a team. Scoring support People at Northwestern want to get to know you, and when they do, they know what you are capable of. Professors, coaches and friends all want you to be at the top of your game, and they give you opportunities to succeed.
Michael Clark
Accounting and finance Spencer, Iowa Michael is an NAIA Scholar-Athlete with a 77.4 scoring average for the Raider men’s golf team, which earned votes in the NAIA poll all season long. He also won the Mount Marty Invitational during the fall 2011 season. Michael plans to become a CPA or financial adviser and is involved in intramural basketball at NWC. GPAC champs A highlight of the year was winning the GPAC conference. The deficit we overcame the last day speaks volumes about how committed this team is to success. Golf clu club I enjoy the camaraderie of our team. We’re a close-knit group of guys, and we hang out with each other constantly off the golf course, often going over to our coach’s house to watch sports on TV. Staying on course I’ve grown in my faith by being a Raider. My teammates have helped point me to Christ and encourag ed me to honor God in all I do.
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GPAC Players of the Year
athletic achievements BASEBALL
Regional champions 2007 Regional qualifiers 2008 1972, 1973, Conference regular season champion ampion) 1975, 1979, 1980, 2008, 2011 (co-ch 2010 Conference tournament champion All-Americans 8 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 28
MEN’S BASKETBALL
National champions 2001, 2003 National runners-up 1992 National semifinals 2002, 2007, 2008 National quarterfinals 1994, 1999, 2005 National Sweet 16 1993, 2012 , 2000, 2004, National qualifiers 1971, 1972, 1987 2006, 2011, 2012 on Woudstra) National player of the year 2003 (Brand , 2003, 2004, NIAC/GPAC titles 1994, 2001, 2002 2005, 2007, 2011, 2012 All-Americans 36 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 28 NAIA Scholar Team 2008, 2010, 2011
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
CROSS COUNTRY
, 1985, 1988, National meet appearances 1981, 1984 , 1995, 2005, 1994 , 1993 , 1992 , 1991 , 1990 , 1989 2007, 2008, 2009 (42 men, 31 women) women), 1990 (men Region 15 champions 1989 (men & (men) 1993 n), (wome 1992 n), wome & All-Americans 3 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 51 , 2010, 2011 NAIA Scholar Team 2007, 2008, 2009
FOOTBALL
National champions 1973, 1983 National runners-up 1972, 1979, 1984 , 2000 National semifinalists 1982, 1985, 1994 , 1996, 2003, National quarterfinalists 1978, 1988 2006 National qualifiers 1992 , 2000 NIAC/GPAC titles 1992, 1994, 1996 All-Americans 98 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 62
MEN’S GOLF
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NAIA All-American 1 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 26 NAIA Scholar Team 2006, 2007, 2008 , 2010 (Luke National qualifiers 1981, 1998, 2008 Vermeer), 2012 (Luke Vermeer) GPAC Player of the Year 2008, 2010
2007 Grant Wall 2007 Mihai Burlea
National qualifiers 2000 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 16 , 2010, 2011 NAIA Scholar Team 2007, 2008, 2009
(pitcher of the year, also region pitcher of the year)
Men’s basketball
2002 Brandon Jacobson 2002 Lance Reinke the year)
MEN’S SOCCER
National qualifiers 2007 Regional qualifiers 2004, 2006, 2007 Conference title 2004 , 2006, 2007, Conference tournaments 2003, 2004 2008, 2011 All-Americans 9 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 12 NAIA Scholar Team 2010
(defensive player of
2003 Brandon Woudstra 2005 Corey Winterfeld 2005 Chad Schuiteman
(freshman of the year)
2006 Chad Schuiteman 2009 Kale Wiertzema 2010 Daniel Van Kalsbeek (freshman of the year)
WOMEN’S SOCCER
2011 Ryan Hoogeveen
NCCAA regional qualifiers 2005 Regional qualifiers 2006 , 2011 Conference tournament 2005, 2006 All-Americans 2 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 28 NAIA Scholar Team 2007, 2009, 2010
(defensive player of the year)
Women’s basketball
2001 Rachel Binneboese 2005 Deb Remmerde (freshman of the year)
2007 Deb Remmerde 2008 Deb Remmerde 2010 Kendra De Jong
SOFTBALL
National qualifiers 1997, 2002 Regional champions 2002 , 1979, 1980, Conference titles 1973, 1977, 1978 , 1992, 1994, 1991 , 1990 , 1989 , 1987 , 1985 , 1984 , 2012 2002 , 2001 , 2000 , 1999 , 1997 , 1996 All-Americans 8 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 36 , 2011 NAIA Scholar Team 2008, 2009, 2010
(freshman of the year)
athletic
, 2011, 2012 National champions 2001, 2008, 2010 National runners-up 2000 National semifinals 2006, 2009 National quarterfinals 2002 National Sweet 16 1999, 2007 el Binneboese), National player of the year 2001 (Rach erde), 2006 (Deb Remmerde), 2008 (Deb Remm 2011 (Becca Hurley) , 2011 NIAC/GPAC titles 2000, 2001, 2007 All-Americans 30 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 36 , 2011 NAIA Scholar Team 2008, 2009, 2010
Baseball
WOMEN’S GOLF
WOMEN’S TENNIS
ie Eszes) GPAC Player of the Year 2012 (Frank Regional qualifiers 2001, 2002 All-Americans 1 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 13 NAIA Scholar Team 2009, 2010, 2011
TRACK & FIELD
National champions 4 All-Americans 114 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 85 , 2011 NAIA Scholar Team 2008, 2009, 2010
VOLLEYBALL
, 2008, 2009 National quarterfinalists 1992, 2007 , 1995, 1996, National qualifiers 1991, 1992, 1994 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (Amy National player of the year 1992 & 1994 Schutt)
Regional champions 1995, 1996 , 1995, 1999, Conference titles 1992, 1993, 1994 2008, 2009, 2010 hips 1994, Conference postseason champions 1995, 1996, 2009, 2010 All-Americans 28 NAIA Scholar-Athletes 35 NAIA Scholar Team 2009, 2010
Northwestern
affiliations
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2011 Becca Hurley 2011 Kendra De Jong of the year) (co-defensive player 2012 Kendra De Jong
Cross country
2007 Olivia Johnson
Football
2000 Dave Perrigo 2006 Austin Janssen 2008 Nate Jansen
Men’s golf
2006 Dan Laaveg 2008 Luke Vermeer 2010 Luke Vermeer
Men’s soccer
2004 Dan DeWitt
Women’s soccer 2005 Sara Nessa
Women’s tennis
2012 Frankie Eszes
Softball
2002 Renae Bahrke 2005 Stacy Friedrichsen (pitcher of the year)
2008 Lexy Determan
(pitcher of the year)
2012 Katie VandeVoort (pitcher of the year)
Volleyball 2007 2008 2009 2010
Megan Meyer Randa Hulstein Randa Hulstein Kaitlin Beaver
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Profiles Ben Miller
Physical education and health Brookings, South Dakota A three-year starter who has scored more than 1,000 points, Ben helped lead Northwestern to the national tournament in 2012. He ranked second in the GPAC in rebounding, pulling down 7.7 boards per game, and averaged 13.6 points per contest. He was named a third-team All-American as a junior and has been chosen twice for first-team all-conference honors. Championship pick I picked Northwestern because I heard a lot of great things about the school and the basketball program. I also wanted a chance to play for the national championship, and the Raiders consistently make it to nationals. Man-to-man Basketball wouldn’t be as fun as it is without the close relationships on the team. We’re like brothers. Post-game Faith is a part of everything I’m n i volved in at Northwestern. Coaches and professors keep us focused on the bigger picture. They encourage our faith to remind us we’re part of a cause greater than ourselves.
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Profiles Samantha Kleinsasser
Alex Price
Kellie Korver
Double-teamed Faith is the foundation for both academics and athletics at Northwestern. Professors encourage us to apply our Christian beliefs and practices to each subject. As a nursing major, I’ve been challenged to think about how I can combine my beliefs with my future occupation.
Home run When I first visited Northwestern, I had a feeling unlike that of any other college visit. The sense of community was so welcoming. I knew instantly this was the place for me.
Ace serve Northwestern has been a popular choice for my family. I visited the college when my older brother attended. Its smaller-sized campus and inviting community were extremely appealing.
Nursing Huron, South Dakota Sam is a two-year letter winner and valuable reserve for the Raiders’ national championship teams of 2011 and 2012. A post player, she scored an average of 7 points and made 4.5 rebounds per game. She serves as a science tutor and the leader of a discipleship group.
Overtime Winning national championships will always be a highlight, but what I’ll remember are the jokes, the pranks, the
nicknames, the Bible studies, the nail biters and the road trips. Goal tending Our coaches are wonderful Christian examples. They promote hard work in the classroom, service of others, building relationships, and investing in our walk with God.
Exercise science Hastings, Nebraska Alex is a two-year starting shortstop for the Raiders. She earned second team all-GPAC honors as a freshman and was a member of Northwestern’s regular-season championship team as a sophomore. A future personal trainer or occupational or physical therapist, Alex plays intramural sports and serves as a peer tutor.
Covering the bases My professors are very intentional about relating what they are teaching to our daily lives and our faith. It’s refreshing to be able to pray together as a class, and knowing my profs are Christians makes them more approachable. Strike zone Being involved in athletics has taught me to put others before myself and helped me learn to work with all different types of people while striving toward a common goal.
Elementary education Pella, Iowa A three-year starter on Northwestern’s tennis team, Kellie was named an all-conference player twice in doubles and once in singles. She has a 24-26 singles and 24-23 doubles record. In addition to her education major, Kellie is working on reading and special education endorsements.
Advantage in I’ve become a well-rounded student-athlete through playing tennis. I’ve learned about teamwork and sacrifice—things I’ll be able to take and apply to my teaching. Love all The tennis team went to California during spring break, where we helped at a school for under-privileged children. Some of us assisted kids in the classroom, while others worked on the grounds and played with the kids during recess. It was great to be able to show them the love of Christ.
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Christian liberal arts education Ranked in the top 10 among Midwestern colleges by U.S. News & World Report, Northwestern provides an education that combines academic rigor with a Christian worldview.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR
Students Northwestern’s more than 1,200 students come from 36 states and 17 countries.
Baseball Brian Wede 712-707-7418 bwede@nwciowa.edu
Location Orange City is in the northwest corner of Iowa, 45 minutes north of Sioux City, 75 minutes south of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and four hours south of the Twin Cities. Faculty Nearly 80 percent of full-time professors hold doctorates or terminal degrees in their field from institutions that include Duke, Notre Dame, Princeton and Yale. Northwestern’s student/faculty ratio is 14 to 1.
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Orange City, Iowa 1882 1,200 Red Raiders Red & white De Valois Stadium Korver Field (3,100), FieldTurf, lighted Bultman Center (2,200) NAIA Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC)
Scholarships
Northwestern College offers athletic scholarships in accordance with NAIA guidelines. Scholarships are r intended to reward students for thei r thei and team contribution to the representation of the institution, and as some compensation for their time commitment to the athletic program. Scholarship money is awarded by individual coaches in consultation with the financial aid office. A student must be eligible to participate to receive his or her awarded scholarship.
or riminate on the basis of race, national Northwestern College does not disc . rams prog or ies in any of its polic ethnic origin, gender, age or disability
Academic programs Northwestern offers more than 80 programs, including majors, minors, pre-professional programs and career concentrations. Internships are available locally, regionally and in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and other sites around the U.S. Study abroad programs give students the opportunity to live and learn in Australia, China, England, Latin America, the Middle East, Romania, Spain, and many other countries. Financial assistance Each year, 99% of Northwestern students receive financial aid. While individual amounts depend on FAFSA results and family resources, the average award is more than $21,500 per student. Applying for admission Take advantage of no application fees until Oct. 15. Contact the admissions office for an application, or apply free online at:
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Barry Brandt 712-707-7280 2007 GPAC Athletic Director of the Year
This ticket provides entry for one prospective student and accompanying family members to any home athletic event during the 2012–13 regular season. Tickets must include student’s name, address and date of event to be valid. Ticket is not valid for postseason GPAC or NAIA events. Admission to some regular-season athletic events is free and does not require a ticket.
brandt@nwciowa.edu
For more information about Northwestern College or to schedule a campus visit, contact the admissions office at 800-747-4757 or admissions@nwciowa.edu.
HEAD COACHES
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Basketball, men’s Kris Korver 712-707-7281 kkorver@nwciowa.edu
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Basketball, women’s Chris Yaw 712-707-7294 cyaw@nwciowa.edu Cross country, men’s & women’s Scott Bahrke 712-707-7409 scott.bahrke@nwciowa.edu Football Kyle Achterhoff 712-707-7282 achterhk@nwciowa.edu Golf, men's & women's Aaron Aberson 712-707-7139 aarona@nwciowa.edu Soccer, men’s Dan Swier 712-707-7279 dswier@nwciowa.edu Soccer, women’s Blake Wieking 712-707-7475 blakew@nwciowa.edu Softball Chris Nachtigall 712-707-7298 chris.nachtigall@nwciowa.edu Tennis, women’s Jeff Guthmiller 712-707-7143 jguthmil@nwciowa.edu Track & field, men’s & women’s Scott Bahrke 712-707-7409 scott.bahrke@nwciowa.edu Volleyball Kyle Van Den Bosch 712-707-7285 kylevdb@nwciowa.edu Wrestling Rik Dahl 712-707-7424 rdahl@nwciowa.edu
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