2013 14 Women's Basketball Media Guide

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2013-14 REGIS UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

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General Information Quick Facts

QUICK FACTS

Freshman 3

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Britney Molina Gabriela Vega

REGIS UNIVERSITY

Administration

Location:

Denver, Colo.

Founded:

1877

Enrollment:

1,600

Nickname:

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Ann Martin, Athletic Director

Kaycee Hert

Kelly McLaughlin, Assistant A.D.

Karlyn Johnson

Logan Garvin, Assistant A.D. 2013-14 RMAC Preseason Release

Rangers

Colors:

Navy Blue (PMS 289) and Gold (116)

Affiliation:

NCAA Division II

Mackenzie McPhee

Sports Information

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5 2012-13 RMAC Standings

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2012-13 Ranger Stats

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Jeremy Phillips, SID Sarah Otteman, Assistant SID

Conference:

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference

Regis History & Records

Media Coverage

(RMAC) President:

Fr. John Fitzgibbons, S.J.

Director of Athletics:

Ann Martin

Athletics Department Phone:

(303) 458-4070

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Career Historical Sports Medicine - Athletic Trainers

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Individual Career History

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Gregg Harper, Director of Sports Medicine Denise Holloway, Assistant Director of S.M.

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Individual Career Records

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Individual Career Leaders

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Season History

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Geoffrey Eden, Graduate Assistant Individual Season Records

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Individual Year-by-Year Leaders

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Candace Townley, Graduate Asssitant

TEAM INFORMATION Home Court:

Regis Fieldhouse

2012-13 Record:

10-17, 9-13 RMAC

Letterwinners Returning/Lost

3/3

Starters Returning/Lost:

2/4

Vinh Gno, Graduate Assistant

Regis Physicians & Chiropractors

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1978

All-Time School Record:

490-380 (.563)

Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC)

Result:

Regis Women’s Basketball Coaching Staff

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Coach Raunig’s All-Time Records

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Coaching Records

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All-Time Double-Doubles

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All-Time Standings

North Dakota L, 78-63

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All-Time All-Conference

RMAC History & Records

5/2007 Quickfacts & Mission

Last NCAA Postseason Opponent:

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Staff

Years in NCAA Postseason Play/Last

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Game Records

Dr. Tod Sweeney, Team Physician

Dr. Thomas Maino, Team Physician

First Year of Women’s Basketball:

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Team Year-by-Year Leaders Game History

Dr. Charles Gottlob, Team Physician

Dr. Mitchell Seeman, Team Physician

PROGRAM HISTORY

Team Season Records

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Shootout History

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All-Time Records

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Opponenet Quick Facts

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COACHING STAFF

2012-13 Women’s Basketball Preview

Head Coach:

Numerical Roster

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Team Picture

12 Denver, Colo.

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Ranger Quick Facts & Breakdown

13 Regis University

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2013 Player Profiles

14 2013 Schedule

Seniors

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Linda Raunig

Years at Regis/Record:

23 years - 372-273 (.577)

Overall Years/Record: Coaching Staff:

Same Vanessa Bain and Caley Dow

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF Sports Information Director: Office/Cell: Fax: Email:

Media Guide Credits:

Tae’lor Purdy

Jeremy Phillips

(303) 458-4052/(303)258-6399 (303) 964-5499 jsphilli@regis.edu

Brandi Collins Juniors

Back Cover

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Editor:

Sarah Otteman

Graphic Design:

Sarah Otteman

Photography:

Erica Von Stein

Sports Info - Sarah Otteman Hayley Sprenger

Jena Blasingame Desktop Publishing:

Sierra Perrella

Adobe Suite CS5

Asst. SID-Women’s Basketball Contact Sarah Otteman Sarah Seefeldt

Office Phone: E-mail

303-458-4070 sotteman@regis.edu

** Electronic copies of the 2013 Men’s Soccer MeSophomores

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Jessica Ramos Sarah Otteman at the Sports Infomartion Office Bay’lee Purdy

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<<< Administration >>> Ann Martin Director of Athletics Ann Martin begins her fourth year as the Director of Athletics at Regis University after beginning her tenure on June 1, 2010. She enters her ninth year at Regis in 2013-14 where she previously held the the associate director of athletics title during the 2009-10 season and prior to that the assistant athletic director title. 2012-13 was another banner year for Martin as she saw three of her teams win RMAC Championships and earn berths into the NCAA Tournament. Volleyball won the RMAC Tournament Championship and hosted the NCAA South Central Region Tournament. Men’s soccer and women’s soccer each earned regular season RMAC crowns. In January of 2011, she was named the Chair of the NCAA Management Council. Martin replaced Rick Cole of Dowling College and served a one-year term. She has been a member of the Management Council and was also chair of the Legislation Committee in 2008. In 2011-12 Martin saw two of her teams, baseball and women’s soccer win RMAC Championships with the baseball team earning just their second ever berth into the NCAA Division II Baseball Championships. Off the court, she saw 106 of the 207 student-athletes earn a 3.5 grade point average or better in the spring semester. Martin’s first year was a memorable one with two teams, women’s soccer and softball, winning Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championships and four teams, women’s soccer, softball, men’s soccer and men’s golf all qualifying for NCAA postseason action. Martin was the assistant director of athletics from 2005-09 overseeing all areas of NCAA Compliance, Marketing and Promotions, sport oversight and represents Regis on several NCAA committees and Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) committees. She also performs in the role of Senior Woman’s Administrator (SWA) for Regis. Along with her duties at Regis, Martin has served on the NCAA DII Management Council since January 2007. In March of 2007, she was named to the NCAA Legislation Committee and was elected as the chair of the committee in 2008. Martin is one of two Division II Management Council liaisons to the NCAA DII Student -Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and serves on the Student-Athlete Development Project Team. In 2008 Martin served on the NCAA DII Strategic Planning Project Team, helping set the NCAA DII Strategic Plan for 2009-2012. Additionally, she was a facilitator for the NCAA DII Leadership Academy in the 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 academic years. She also served as a facilitator for the NCAA Student-Athlete Development Conference during the 2009 conference. Martin has been a member of the National Association of Collegiate Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) since 2004. She is a NACWAA/ HERS West 2005 graduate and serves as a member of the NACWAA Education and Professional Development Committee. NACWAA awarded Martin the initial Judith M. Sweet Commitment Award in 2008. Locally, she serves on the Sportswomen of Colorado Nominating Committee, a position she has held since the fall of 2006. Martin previously served as the Assistant Commissioner at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) in Colorado Springs, Colo. (2004-05). Prior to her stint at the RMAC, Martin was the Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach at Colorado State University – Pueblo. Martin, who was at CSU - Pueblo from 2002 through 2004, also served as the Student Development Coordinator, the Assistant Compliance Coordinator, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) sponsor, an Adjunct Professor and a Challenge Course Instructor during her time with the Thunderwolves. Martin earned her bachelor’s degree from Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri, in May of 2001. Martin went on to earn her master’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado in August of 2005.

Kelly McLaughlin Assistant Athletic Director, Compliance Kelly McLaughlin begins her fourth year as assistant director of athletics in 2013-14. McLaughlin heads the student-athlete services and compliance department, while also being an integral part of the overall administration of Regis athletics. McLaughlin is designated as the Senior Woman Administrator at Regis, where she began her duties on August 3, 2010. McLaughlin served on a number of committees in her first season at Regis including the Denver Public Schools student engagement initiative, the Regis University reporting data group and the NCAA institutional self study. McLaughlin had been the head athletic trainer at Bishop Machebeuf High School in Aurora, Colo. since 2008 before being hired in 2010, while concurrently being employed as a transportation security officer at Denver International Airport. Prior to those positions McLaughlin was part of the athletic department at RMAC-foe Colorado Christian University from 2000-2008. She began her tenure at CCU as the Cougars head athletic trainer and quickly moved into the associate athletic director role. McLaughlin exclusively supervised six sports as well as the athletic training program. She did a variety of jobs including but not limited to: fundraising, NCAA, compliance and eligibility, student-athlete academic coordination, and NCAA and RMAC reporting. Some of McLaughlin’s main responsibilities will be to monitor NCAA, RMAC and Regis compliance for all 12 sports. She will also monitor and track recruiting and do all reporting for the above three entities. McLaughlin will also be instrumental in student-athlete services and serve as a liaison between athletics and student services on campus. McLaughlin earned her athletic training degree from Metropolitan State College of Denver in 1995 as well as a secondary english education degree. McLaughlin and her husband Jim reside in Arvada.

Logan Garvin Assistant Athletic Director, Marketing and Promotions Logan Garvin enters his fourth year as Assistant Director of Athletics for the 2013-14 school year. He began his duties on August 3, 2010. Garvin works extensively with the external relations of the department including fundraising, event management, sponsorship, promotions and marketing as well as assisting in day-to-day operations. Garvin serves on a number of committees including the men’s soccer regional advising committee, the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference image and public relations committee, and the Regis Athletics Hall of Fame committee. Prior to Regis, Garvin finished a one-year appointment as the marketing and promotions associate at the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2010. He was an integral part in improving the game-day atmosphere as the director of in-game promotions and the manager of student interns. He also helped improve the successful “Read with the Buffs” program where CU student-athletes visited local elementary schools to help promote reading. Garvin is familiar with Regis in a number of ways. While completing his graduate degree in Sport Administration from Northern Colorado, he was a Regis athletic’s department intern from February-July 2009. He helped with compliance reporting as well as the sponsorship and marketing duties. He spent two seasons as a student-athlete at Regis playing for legendary men’s basketball coach Lonnie Porter from 2004-06. The Philomath, Ore. native scored 464 points, a 9.3 point per game average in two seasons and finished as the third leading 3-point field goal percentage shooter at a 41.4 percent clip. He averaged 10.0 ppg in 2005-06, third on the team, while leading the team with 68 assists. Garvin graduated with a 3.8 GPA in 2006 with a degree in communications and a minor in business administration. Garvin and former Regis University Women’s Basketball All-American Paulina Tuell were married during the summer of 2012 and make thier home in Littleton.

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<<< Sports Information >>> Jeremy Phillips Sports Information Director Jeremy Phillips enters his seventh season as the Regis University Sports Information Director after being hired on Nov. 19, 2007. He serves as the media relations liason, department statistician and is the webmaster for the athletic department’s official website. He also promotes all 12 Regis athletic programs and the successes of all studentathletes and coaches. Phillips also is also a member of the Regis Athletic Hall of Fame board and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Phillips was previously Sports Information Director at Wayne State College, in Wayne, Neb. from 2000-03. He was instrumental in developing a new website for the 16 intercollegiate sports. He began at Wayne State as the Graduate Assistant Sports Information Director handling all communications for volleyball and women’s basketball. A 2000 graduate of Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sport Management. He competed on the men’s basketball team, while also a student assistant in the Briar Cliff sports information office. Phillips resides in Aurora with his wife Megan and two sons Whitaker and Sutton.

Sarah Otteman Assistant Sports Information Director Sarah is in her third year as Assistant Sports Information Director at Regis University. Originally from Lockport, Ill., she graduated from University of the Ozarks in Clarksville, Arkansas where she earned a B.A. in Strategic Communcations and a minor in English in 2011. Sarah was the student assistant at University of the Ozarks her senior year where she helped with men and women’s Soccer, men and women’s basketball, baseball, and softball. She assisted with media guide publications that would lead to national awards from CoSIDa “College” category which includes NCAA II, NCAA III, NAIA and junior colleges. The sports recognized include baseball (1st in nation), men’s soccer (2nd), and softball (3rd). At Regis, she will be the main contact for men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s cross country, women’s basketball, and softball. Sarah played four years of softball at Ozarks earning All-Conference Honorable Mention titles her freshman and junior years. She was also a member and Secretary of the Student Athletes’ Advisory Committee. Xerferfe rsperum quatem imus ut hil iniet la iduci vollor mi, secaborpore odis sitatus quibusa

Contact Information

Athletics:

303-458-4070 3-

Jeremy Phillips Phone Number: Email Address:

303-458-4052 3jsphilli@ @regis.edu

Sarah Otteman Phone Number: Email Address:

303-458-4070 3sotteman@ @regis.edu

Mailing Address:

Athletic Office Fax:

Regis University U 3333 Regis Bouldevard Bo Denver, C CO 80227 303-964-5499 3-

Media Services Coverage Regis maintains a comprehensive official athletic department web site. Up-to-date information, including schedules, statistics, rosters, and news releases for all varsity sports are provided. Biographical information for players and coaches provide in-depth coverage found only on www.regisrangers.com. In-game live stats and live video streaming is done for all home basketball games. General department news, basketball-related links, Blue and Gold Club and Hall of Fame information are all found on the site. Game programs will be given out prior to each game. Credentials: Media or photo credentials are not required for admittance to Ranger basketball games. However, it is requested that media seeking to cover a game contact the Sports Information Director prior to the game to esnure seating at press row. Requests for seating in press row can be made at (303) 458-4052 or via e-mail to Jeremy Phillips at jsphilli@ regis.edu. Press Services: Game programs, rosters, up-to-date results, and statistics are available to woring members of the media prior to each home game. Additional information is abailable by request. An official NCAA box score and playby-play information may be obtained from the SID approximately 10 minutes following the conclusion of the game. Interviews: All player and coach interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Newspapers: The Denver Post 101 W. Colfax Ave. Denver, Colo. 80202 Phone: (303) 954-1294 Email: sports@denverpost.com Mile High g News P.O. Box 17270 Golden, Colo. 80402 Phone: (303) 279-5541 Email: sportsdesk@milehighnews.com YourHub www.yourhub.com Regis g Highlander g 3333 Regis Blvd. Denver, Colo. 80221 Email: highlandersubs@gmail.com Web Address: regishighlander.com Radio: KRCX - (303) 964-5392 (Regis University y Student Radio)

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<<< Athletic Trainers >>> Gregg Harper

Denise Holloway

Director of Sports Medicine

Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

Gregg Harper begins his 14th year at Regis University in 2012-13. Harper came to Regis after spending eight years on the University of Nebraska - Kearney’s training staff (199092 as a graduate assistant).

Denise Holloway will begin her first year with the Rangers in 2013. She comes to Regis after serving as Assistant Athletic Trainer at University of Hawaii at Hilo for four years starting in August of 2009. While at Hilo as a certified trainer, Holloway covered women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s golf and softball.

Harper oversees the day-to-day operations of the sports medicine staff and will be directly involved with men’s soccer and men’s basketball teams in 2012-13.

During her time there, the trainer was also a guest lecturer for all four years and Senior Woman Administrator from August 2010 to August 2012.

Harper’s additional responsibilities for the Rangers include supervising the athletic department’s REACH (Responsible Educated Athletes Before serving at Hilo, Holloway worked at Atrium Medical Center in Choosing Healthy Lifestyles) and Student-Athlete Insurance. Middletown, Ohio from July 2007 to July 2009 where she was also Head Athletic Trainer for Miami Middletown University. She covered women’s volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball as well as high school athletics and clinics.

A 1990 graduate of Fort Lewis College in Durango, Harper went on to earn his M.A. in Education from UNK in 1993. During the summers of 1989 and 1990, Harper interned with the Arizona Cardinals The trainer did her graduate assistantship at two universities, the last being Wright State University, a NCAA Division I school that participates in Football Club. the Horizon League from 2006-07. Her first graduate year in 2005-06 was

Harper, a 1985 graduate of Overland High School, currently resides spent at Cumberland University, a NAIA school. in Aurora.

Geoffrey Eden Graduate Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

She was a student assistant in the athletic training department in Anchorage, AK at University of Alaska-Anchorage where she covered a variety of sports. Holloway received her Master of Education degree from Wright State in

Geoffrey Eden begins his first year with the 2007 and her Bachelor of Science in Education from Wright in 2005. Rangers in 2013 after graduating from fellow Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference school Metro State with a Bachelor of SciVinh Gno ence degree in Athletic Training. He comGraduate Assistant Director of Sports Medicine pleted the AT certification exam in June of this year and began work at RU in August. Vinh Gno graduated from Metro State in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic While at Metro, Eden worked with RoadrunTraining and an emphasis in Human Perforner softball, football, baseball, lacrosse, mance and Sport. He completed his BOC track and field, softball, volleyball, wrestling, basketball, soccer and exam certification soon after graduating. field hockey. He also worked as the peer-elected Secretary of the During his time with the Roadrunners, Gno Metro State Student Athletic Trainers’ Association. worked with tennis, basketball, softball and baseball. He is certified in First Aid and Throughout undergrad, Eden worked with the Steadman Hawkins Emergency Response and has sufficient exClinic, University of Boulder, the Colorado Athletic Training Assoperience with the prevention and care of athletic injuries including ciation, several Colorado basketball tournaments and the Denver Pi- taping athletes for game and practice, rehabilitation and creating rates semi-pro football team. and executing rehabilitation protocols for upper and lower body musculoskeletal/orthopedic pathologies. He currently resides in Denver, Colo. He also did clinical rotation at Golden HS, Eaglecrest HS, Alameda Candace Townley HS and with the Denver Pirates semi-pro football team. Graduate Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

Candace Townley begins her first year as a graduate assistant in the sports medicine department at Regis. She recently graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Neb. in 2013 with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. While at NWU, she assisted with proper documentation first aid, prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation with football, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, indoor and outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s basketball, tennis, cross country, softball and baseball. She also served as the head student athletic trainer for NWU football in 2012. During her time in Lincoln, Townley worked with Lincoln Northeast High School, Lincoln Orthopedic Physical Therapy and with a Family Practice Specialist. A native of Colorado, Townley also worked with Accelerate Physical Therapy out of Thornton, Colo.

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She currently resides in Denver, Colo.

Gno currently resided in Denver, Colo.


<<< Sports Medicine >>> Dr. Charles Gottlob Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center

Dr. Tod Sweeney Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado

Charles A. Gottlob, MD, is a boardcertified orthopedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine, arthroscopy and reconstructive surgery of the knee, shoulder and elbow. Dr. Gottlob received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan and attended Medical School at the UCLA School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency at Northwestern University in Chicago. Dr. Gottlob completed an orthopedic sports medicine fellowship at the Hughston Clinic in Georgia.

Dr. Tod Sweeney is a native of Lakewood, Colorado and played collegiate baseball at the University of Pennsylvania where as an undergraduate, his interest in sports medicine developed.

Following fellowship, Dr. Gottlob returned to Northwestern University, where he served as a faculty member from 1996-2001. Dr. Gottlob has served as the head team physician for the Chicago Wolves Hockey Team (American Hockey League, 1996-2001), orthopedic consultant for the Chicago Blackhawks (1998-2001), orthopedic consultant for the Chicago Bears (2000-2001) and troupe physician for the Hubbard Street Dance Company (1998-2001). Dr. Gottlob continues to care for athletes of all levels, and he has authored numerous papers in the field of Orthopedic Sports Medicine. He is also the Co-director of the Sports Medicine Fellowship program at Panorama. Dr. Mitchell Seeman Team Physician Panorama Orthapedics and Spine Center Mitchell D. Seemann, MD is a boardcertified orthopedic surgeon. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Toledo, majoring in exercise physiology and completed his medical degree at the Medical School of Ohio in Toledo. For his internship and residency, Dr. Seemann attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. After determining his specialty would be sports medicine, and in particular injuries to the shoulder and knee, he completed fellowship training at the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colorado. Dr. Seemann is a former staff physician for the US Women’s Ski Team. An avid athlete himself, including four years of collegiate varsity basketball, he brings empathy to his practice. Currently, Dr. Seemann is a Colorado Delegate to the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM). Dr. Seemann stays involved with local athletes through his work as the Medical Director of Jefferson County Athletic Trainers and the Team Physician for Regis University and Columbine High School. He is a member of the Medical Team for the PGA and LPGA and received the honor of “Top Doc” 2005/2006 in the Denver magazine, 5280.

After finishing his undergraduate work, Dr Sweeney went to medical school at the University of Vermont and then completed a Family Medicine residency at Maine Medical Center. Continuing his passion for sports medicine from his playing days, Dr Sweeney completed a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship at the University of Colorado, and is now Board Certified in both Sports and Family Medicine. Today, Dr. Sweeney is the team physician for local area high schools, universities and professional sports teams. He also helps hundreds of local athletes with performance, injury prevention, and injury recovery. Dr. Sweeney is also an accomplished writer, educator and leader in his field. He has published several articles about sports medicine and shares his knowledge at conferences across the country. As a clinical instructor at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and Saint Anthony’s Family Medicine Residency Program, he educates medical students and residents. Paying it forward and advancing sports and family medicine is important to Dr. Sweeney. He recently completed his tenure as the Family Medicine Department Chairman at Exempla Lutheran Medical Center and as President for the Rocky Mountain American College of Sports Medicine Regional Chapter, where he now serves as the Regional Chapter Representative. Additionally, he is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Academy of Family Practice. He is also a member of the American Medical Society of Sports Medicine. Dr. Sweeney, his wife and three daughters embrace the Colorado lifestyle and it reflects in their family-centered practice. They love hiking, biking, skiing, running and traveling, and of course, staying healthy. Dr. Thomas Maino Team Physician Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado Dr Maino joins Sports and Family Medicine of Colorado with an amazing list of medical accomplishments, is an Electrical Engineer and has a true zest for sports and adventure. He graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School and completed his family practice residency and sports medicine fellowship at the University of Maryland. Dr. Maino served as a Naval Flight Surgeon, the team physician for the University of Maryland Terrapins and has been the medical director for several ultra events including the Leadville Trail 100 races. He shares his patients’ passions, especially for rock climbing and cycling. He works with patients of all ages for both sports and primary care.

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<<< Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference >>>

Chris Graham RMAC Commissioner

on December 1.

Chris Graham is the new Commissioner of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (NCAA Division II) as announced by RMAC Presidents’ Council Chairman Dr. Stephen Jordan. Graham was selected after a nationwide search and is the sixth Commissioner in the 104-year history of the conference. He will start his duties

Graham is currently serving in his tenth year as Executive Director of the Midwest Conference (NCAA Division III), located in Ripon, Wisc. Graham worked to advance legislative standards, policy making, technology, communications, officiating, marketing, student-athlete awards and recognition, and a focus on diversity and student-athlete well-being. Under his guidance the MWC became the first league in Division III to establish a conference-wide webcasting agreement providing live video of league contests to over 50,000 parents, alumni and fans to date. Elevated membership standards, standing committee development and more stringent student-athlete safety measures were key legislative areas developed with Graham’s leadership and experience. Prior to serving as Executive Director of the MWC, the Ripon College graduate spent four years as the league’s Assistant Commissioner and Sports Information Director. He also enjoyed a standout career as a student-athlete in the Midwest Conference, earning all-conference accolades in basketball and baseball during his time at Ripon College. As a co-captain on the basketball team and outfielder on the baseball squad, Graham was a part of three Midwest Conference championship teams, winning the league title in baseball in 1990 and basketball championships during the 1990-91 and 1991-92 seasons. In 1995, two years after graduating from Ripon with a BA in Business Management, Graham became the Sports Information Director and Assistant Baseball Coach at his alma mater before joining the Midwest Conference office in 2000. Graham holds a Master’s of Science Degree in Higher Ed Admin from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is joined by his wife Penny and three daughters Alaina, Sydney and Nora. The RMAC Commissioner seat was vacated after Joel R. Smith accepted the Athletics Director position at RMAC member Chadron State College in June. Smith spent 12 years at the helm of the RMAC. Interim Commissioner Eric Danner will return to his role as Associate Commissioner. The RMAC is the most historic collegiate conference in the western U.S. Founded in 1909, it has 14 member institutions located in the states of Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico and South Dakota.

Eric Danner RMAC Assistant Commissioner

edanner@rmacsports.org Assistant Commissioner Eric Danner is in his eighth year with the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. He originally joined the staff on a full-time basis as Media Relations Director in July 2005. He was promoted to Assistant Commissioner in January of 2006. Danner oversees all RMAC broadcasting. This includes hosting and producing, the "RMAC Showcase" a monthly television program that airs on the Altitude Sports & Entertainment Network, which is available in 6.5 million households nationwide. The show also airs weekly on "My KKTV" in Colorado Springs/Pueblo and KSPK in Walsenburg/Trinidad. In addition, Danner serves as co-producer of the RMAC Shootout basketball championships which air live on Altitude 2. He was also co-producer of the "RMAC Football Game of the Week" in 2008 and 2009. Danner is the host and producer of "The RMAC Radio Show" a weekly radio program available on the RMAC Sports Network between August and March. In January 2011, Danner helped launch a video version of the RMAC Radio Show available on the Altitude and RMAC websites. Danner is in charge of producing handbooks for 19 RMAC championship events. He is also the liaison between the conference office and head coaches in men’s soccer, wrestling, men’s and women’s swimming & diving and men’s and women’s golf. The RMAC’s awards program is also directed by Danner. The RMAC is currently the only NCAA Division II conference in the nation that provides preseason awards for all sports. Danner coordinates coaches voting for post season all-conference teams and collects data for the all-academic teams. Since 2005, Danner has produced the RMAC Hall of Fame and Awards ceremony. This includes coordinating video production and serving as liaison for the recipients. During was also responsible for putting together the All-Time Teams at the RMAC Centennial Celebration in 2009. A 1994 graduate of Metropolitan State College of Denver, Danner and his wife, reside in Falcon, Colo. and are the proud parents of a 7-year-old daughter.

Kaleb Center RMAC Assistant Commissioner for Media and Communication Kaleb Center begins his first official year on staff with the conference office as the RMAC Sports Information Director. He spent last year as an intern for the conference office.

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<<< Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference >>> Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conferenc ce is a premier NCAA Division II conference lo ocated in the states of Colorado, Nebraska and d New Mexico. The RMAC currently competes s in 21 NCAA Division II sports and has earned more than 30 NCAA Division II national cham mpionships and more than 20 national runne er-ups since 1992. Founded in 1909, the RMAC is the fourth oldest conference in the United S States. The RMAC Mission The Rocky Mountain Athletic Confe erence is a Presidents’ Conference, committted to the principles set forth in the NCAA A Division II Philosophy Statement. Our focus is on the overall educational experien nce of our student-athletes and the integratiion of the athletic programs into the total e educational mission of our member schoolls. We seek to maintain institutional diversitty and autonomy, and to promote individual diversity among the student-athletes and a athletic staffs of our member institutions. W We are committed to fostering the general w welfare of our student-athletes and to develloping their athletic skills and academic abiilities. We provide leadership to develop and maintain a balance between competitive excellence and stability within our conferrence.

List of RMAC Conference Members Adams State College Black Hills State University Chadron State College Colorado Christian University Colorado Mesa University Colorado School of Mines Colorado State University-Pueblo Fort Lewis College Metropolitan State University of Denver New Mexico Highlands University Regis University University of Colorado-Colorado Springs Western New Mexico University Western State College

RMAC Address 1867 Austin Bluffs Parkway Suite 101 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918 RMAC Phone (719) 471-0066

List of RMAC Newspapers Alamosa Valley Courier Colorado Springs Gazette The Chadron Record The Denver Post Durango Herald Grand Junction Sentinel Gunnison Country Times Kearney Hub Las Vegas Optic The Pueblo Chieftain Silver City Daily Press

RMAC Fax (719) 471-0088 RMAC Sportsmanship Code The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is committed to sportsmanship. We take pride in the conduct of our student-athletes and coaches, and ask that everyone - coaches, athletes and spectators treat opponents and officials with respect. We encourage you to cheer for your favorite team during today’s competition. At the same time, please demonstrate the respect you would like to be shown as visitors on their campus. Unruly, threatening or obsecene behavior will not be condoned at today’s game. Thank you for your cooperation and support.

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<<< Head Coach Linda Raunig >>> Linda Raunig heads into her 24th season at the helm of the Regis University women’s basketball program in 2013-14. Since taking over the head coaching reigns during the 1990-91 season, Raunig’s teams have gone 372-273 (.577). Raunig earned her 300th career win on February 28th, 2007 and her 350th victory on February 12th, 2011 against Chadron State. In 1999-00, Raunig became the school’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach, surpassing Barbara Schroeder with her 135th win. The Rangers have qualified for postseason play in 16 of her 23 seasons as head coach. From 1998-99 till 2010-11, the Rangers and coach Raunig had the best winning percentage of any four-year school in all of Colorado with a 242-136 mark for a .640 winning percentage. Metro State is the next closest at 227-145 for a .610 winning percentage. Since 2001, her teams have qualified for the NCAA Tournament five times. The Rangers, who competed in the central region, have been selected to the tournament in the 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons. The Rangers won their first ever NCAA Tournament game in 2006-07. Following the 2006-07 season in which the team went 26-6, RU had six straight 20-win seasons under Raunig. Under Raunig’s tutelage, the Rangers have claimed three straight RMAC regular season titles (2004-05, 05-06,06-07) as well as two RMAC Shootout titles (2002-03 and 2006-07). During the 2005-06 season the Rangers were 18-1 in the RMAC play and won 26 games overall, giving the Rangers two new school records. The 26 overall wins is a school record and their 18 conference wins is the most in school history. Raunig has been named the RMAC Coach of the Year in back-to-back seasons (2004-05, 2005-06) and in 2005 she was named the Sportswomen of Colorado Coach of the Year. Since rejoining the RMAC in 1996-97 season, Regis and Raunig have been extremely successful in conference play. They have qualified for 12 of 17 RMAC Tournaments including 11 in a row from 1998-99 through the 2008-09 season. In both the Colorado Athletic Conference and the RMAC, Raunig’s teams have posted a 237-173 (.578) record. Raunig’s teams are also very successful at home winning 218 games while losing just 98 for a .690 winning percentage. Along with RU’s on the court success is their success in the classroom. In her 23 seasons at RU, Raunig has accomplished a 100% graduation rate of all her players who have completed their athletic eligibility at Regis. Along with her outstanding graduation rate, the RU women’s basketball team has earned high praise from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) while under Raunig’s tutelage. Since the 1997-98 season, 16 seasons ago, 12 of her teams have finished in the WBCA Top 25 Honor Roll. Regis was the WBCA’s top academic team in 1997-98 as they were ranked number one in the nation in NCAA Division II with a 3.565 team grade point average. Despite finishing second in the nation, the 1998-99 team posted RU’s highest GPA with a 3.595 team GPA. The 2000-01 and 2001-02 teams both finished third in the nation with 3.591 and 3.493 team GPA’s, respectively. The 2002-03 team was ranked seventh in the nation with a 3.555 GPA and the 2003-04 team was sixth in the nation with a 3.553 team GPA. The 2005-06 team compiled a 3.371 team GPA as they finished 18th in the nation. In 200607 the team posted the third highest GPA in the nation at 3.562 and in 2007-08 they were sixth with a cumulative 3.528 GPA. After a 20th place finish at 3.412 in 2008-09, the 2009-10 team returned to the top 10 at number seven with a 3.534 GPA. In 2010-11, the Rangers placed 23rd with a 3.451 cumulative grade point average. Facilitating a successful program on and off the court has become a trademark of Raunig’s career. Since her arrival at Regis, Raunig has produced 64 all-conference players and 99 Academic All-Conference selections. She has also coached RMAC Player of the Year award winner (Diana Lopez, 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07). Lopez and Paulina Tuell also earned All-America honors under Raunig, while Tuell also earned the 2008-09 RMAC Academic Player of the Year Award. Two of her former players, Darcy Scheeler (scholarship) and Dena Koskovich (fellowship), earned prestigious awards in their respective fields of study. Lauren Luebbe, a 2011 graduate, earned Capital One Academic All-District VII First Team and was the only Division II athlete named to the First Team All-Jesuit Academic team. Prior to coming to Regis, Raunig was an assistant coach for three different NCAA Division I programs. She spent three seasons at Ball State University (Ind.), two years at Arizona State University and four seasons at Washington State University including one year at the helm of the Cougars’ J.V. program. A 1980 graduate of the University of Denver (B.A. in Physical Education), Raunig became the first former Pioneer athlete to have her jersey number (# 32) retired in a 1994 ceremony. During her playing career at DU, Raunig lettered four times for the women’s basketball team while re-writing the school’s record book in the process. At the time of her graduation, Raunig held 16 scoring and rebounding records. During her standout career, Raunig averaged 17.1 points per game while grabbing 955 total rebounds. DU’s team captain and MVP in 1979-80, Raunig was selected as the school’s Female Athete of the Year following her senior season. After graduating, she earned a pair of Olympic tryouts and played for the Phoenix Flames of the Ladies Professional Basketball Association. Raunig went on earn a Master’s of Science in Physical Education (emphasis in coaching and administration) from Washington State University in 1982. She is also a 2006 graduate of the NCAA Women Coaches Academy During the summer of 2005, Raunig was inducted into the Helena (Mont.) Sports Hall of Fame. During her prep career at Capital High School (Helena, Mont.), Raunig was a three-time All-State performer on the girl’s basketball team. Raunig, who graduated from Capital H.S. in 1975, still owns five Lady Bruin records, including career points (1,174), career scoring average (17.8 ppg), single-season points (425), single-season scoring average (18.45 ppg) and single-game points (36). Raunig has served on the WBCA Board of Directors and the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year Committee. A voting member of the WBCA / ESPN NCAA Division II Coaches Poll, Raunig just completed a four-year term as a member of the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee. Raunig currently makes her home in Denver.

Raunig’s Achievements Placed in the top 10 of the WBCA’s annual NCAA II Academic Top 25 Team Honor Roll in nine of the past 16 years (NCAA II’s #1 team GPA in 1997-98) Led the Rangers to the RMAC Shootout 11 seasons in a row from 1998-99 to 2008-09 Won the 2002-03 and 2006-07 RMAC Shootout Selected as the 2004-05 and 2005-06 RMAC Coach of the Year Won the 2004-05, 2005-06, and 2006-07 RMAC East Division Regular-Season Championship Guided Regis into the NCAA II post-season five times 16 overall post-season berths Three players named All-America Led Regis to six 20-or-more win seasons From 1998-99 to 2010-11 her teams have the highest winning percentage amongst the 16 Colorado four-year colleges at .640 (242-136) Team has had GPA of 3.00-or-above in 45 of her 46 semesters at Regis

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<<< Assistant Coaches >>> Vanessa Bain Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Vanessa Bain has been Head Coach Linda Raunig’s top assistant for 11 seasons. Bain begins her 12th year in 2013-14 occupying a seat next to Raunig and has been a major reason the Rangers have been so successful over those 11 seasons Prior to her appointment at Regis, Bain spent two seasons (2000-01, 2001-02) as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Bain has been a major component to the Rangers winning 20-or-more games five times she has been at Regis. She has helped recruit such outstanding Regis student-athletes as: Diana Lopez, Denise Lopez and Paulina Tuell to name a few. She has helped take the Rangers to four of their five NCAA Division II Regional Tournaments. Bain’s prep coaching resume includes three years as an assistant girl’s basketball coach at Heritage High School in Littleton. From 1994 to 1996, Bain was the head girl’s basketball coach at Machebeuf High School. Bain also spent part of the 1994 season as an assistant volleyball coach at Bear Creek High School in Lakewood. A 1994 graduate (Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology) of Colorado Christian University in Lakewood, Bain played basketball for the Cougars during her collegiate career, earning Academic All-RMAC honors during the 1993-94 school year. Bain went on to earn her Master’s in Sports Administration from the University of Northern Colorado in 1999. Originally from Hugo, Colo., Bain resides in Denver. Caley Dow Graduate Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Caley Dow is in her second year as a graduate assistant with the Rangers in 2013-14. She came to the program after working as a Compliance Intern for Metropolitan State University of Denver from January through May of 2012. During her time there, Dow obtained her Certificate in Sports Industry Operations, while captaining the Metro State RoadRunners women’s basketball team. She was named All-RMAC First Team, Daktronics Second Team All-Region and was named to the Central Regional Championship All-Tournament Team. She helped the team to an appearance in the “Sweet Sixteen” of the NCAA tournament and an 11th place ranking to finish out the 2011-12 season. From 2009-11, Dow worked as an Associate Program Director for the YMCA of Boulder Valley School Age Program. In 2011, she was sophomore head coach for Boulder High School women’s basketball and a volunteer assistant coach for Boulder Rockies Basketball Club Dow graduated from University of Colorado-Boulder in 2009, after playing women’s basketball from July, 2005 to July 2008. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree, focusing on Economics, Business and International Spanish for the Professions. She earned her minor in Business Administration. For her performance on and off the court, Dow was recognized on the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s List, All-Academic Big-12 First Team, Big 12 Honor Roll and was a Chic-Fil-A Community of Champions Award Recipient. She was a member of the UC-Boulder Student Athlete Advisory Committee, serving as President and Community Service Chair from 2005-08. She was also a student representative for the UC-Boulder Athletic Board.

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<<< 2013 Rangers >>>

2013 Regis University Women’s Basketball Roster No.

Name

Pos.

Cl.

Hometown/Previous School(High School)

14 Britney Molina

Fr.

G

5-7

El Paso, Texas/Hanks HS

15 Erica Von Stein

Jr.

PG

5-4

Trafalgar, Ind./Indian Creek HS

20 Jessica Ramos

So.

G

5-5

Thornton, Colo./Horizon HS

24 Gabriela Vega

Fr.

G

5-8

El Paso, Texas/Bel Air HS

25 Bay’lee Purdy

So.

G

5-7

Agate, Colo./Northern Colorado (Deer Trail HS)

32 Mackenzie McPhee

Fr.

F

5-10

Spokane, Wash./Mead HS

33 Kaycee Hert

Fr.

F/C

5-10

Spokane, Wash./Shadle Park HS

34 Karlyn Johnson

Fr.

F

5-11

Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe HS

35 Tae’lor Purdy

Sr.

F

5-10

Agate, Colo./Deer Trail HS

42 Jena Blasingame

Jr.

F/C

5-10

Stockton, Calif./San Joaquin Delta College (Galt HS)

43 Brandi Collins

Sr.

G

5-5

Colorado Springs, Colo./Mesa Ridge HS

44 Sierra Perrella

Jr.

F

6-0

Novato, Calif. / Marin Catholic HS

45 Sarah Seefeldt

Jr.

F

5-10

The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands HS

Head Coach: Linda Raunig (24th season) Assistant Coaches: Vanessa Bain and Caley Dow

12 1 2 Athletic Trainer: Vinh Ngo


<<< Quick Facts & Roster Breakdown >>> Starters Returning (2)

#

Pos.

GP-GS

FG-FGA

FT-FTA Reb. Avg.

Stls.

Pts.

Avg. Other

35 Tae’lor Purdy

Player

Sr.

Cl. Ht. 5-10

F

27-26

126-335

106-130

169

6.3

32

396 14.7

2012-13 All-RMAC First Team

43 Brandi Collins

Sr.

5-5

G

24-15

56-147

30-38

44

1.8

32

164

2011-12 All-RMAC Third Team

6.8

Starters Lost (4) Ht.

Pos.

GP-GS

FG-FGA

FT-FTA

Reb.

Avg.

Stls. Pts.

Avg.

Other

11 Kaitie Vader

5-6

G

27-16

47-125

28-34

69

2.6

34

137

5.1

12-13 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

14 Meghan Hollenga

5-10

G/F

27-18

54-110

46-70

135

5.0

40

157

5.8

12-13 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

34 Sarah Feeney

6-1

F

27-23

115-289

69-102

149

5.5

24

323

12.0

12-13 All-RMAC Second Team

44 Kara Larson

5-10

P

27-16

52-129

15-22

109

4.0

32

119

4.4

12-13 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

Other

#

Player

Key Returners (3)

#

Cl.

Ht.

Pos.

GP-GS

FG-FGA

FT-FTA

Reb.

Avg.

Stls.

Pts.

Avg.

15 Erica Von Stein

Player

Jr.

5-4

G

23-5

24-79

10-15

25

1.1

13

76

3.3

20 Jessica Ramos

So.

5-5

G

11-0

2-7

7-8

4

0.4

3

12

1.1

45 Sarah Seefeldt

Jr.

5-10 F

25-5

46-100

22-36

50

2.0

5

114

4.6

12-13 Academic All-RMAC Honor Roll

Letterwinners Lost (3) Ht.

Pos.

GP-GS FG-FGA

FT-FTA

Reb.

Avg.

Stls. Pts. Avg. Other

25 Nicole Brzeczek

5-7

G

17-1

19-50

3-5

16

0.9

5

32 Miranda Marine

5-10

F

20-8

28-80

15-25

63

3.2

34

83

4.2

33 Kellie Deremo

6-0

F

23-2

22-56

3-5

57

2-5

4

59

2.6

#

Player

48

2.8

12-13 Acaddemic All-RMAC Honor Roll

Newcomers (8) #

Player

Cl.

Ht.

Pos.

Hometown/Last School (High School)

14

Britney Molina

Fr.

5-7

G

El Paso, Tex./Hanks HS

F

El Paso, Tex./Bel Air HS

G

Agate, Colo./University of Northern Colorado(Deer Trail HS)

Notes: All-District MVP in senior campaign 24

Gabriela Vega

25

Bay’lee Purdy

Fr.

5-8

Notes: Averaged 10 points per game as a senior So.

5-7

Notes: Named Big Sky Conference Preseason Freshman of the Year at UNC 32

Mackenzie McPhee

Fr.

5-10

F

Spokane, Wash./Mead HS

Notes: Student Athlete of the Year and All-Tournament Oregon Trail in 2012-13 33

Kaycee Hert

Fr.

5-10

C/F

Spokane, Wash./Shadle Park HS

Notes: Earned spots in the Washington State, Jack Blair Washington and Idaho All-Star games 34

Karlyn Johnson

42

Jena Blasingame

Fr.

5-11

F

Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe HS

Notes: All-State Honorable Mention as senior and All-League MVP Second Team in freshman, sophomore and junior campaigns Jr.

5-10

F/C

Stockton, Cali./Galt HS

Notes: Averaged 5.8 points per game at SJDC in sophomore campaign 44

Sierra Perrella

Jr.

6-0

F

Novato, Calif./Marin Catholic HS

Notes: Plays Lacrosse for Regis as well

Roster Breakdown By Class: Seniors(2): Brandi Collins and Tae’lor Purdy Juniors(4): Jena Blasingame, Sierra Perrella, Sa arah Seefledt e and Erica Von Stein Sophomores(2): Bay’lee Purdy and Jessica Ram mos Freshmen(5): Kaycee Hert, Karlyn Johnson, Mac ckenzie McPhee, M Britney Molina and Gabriela Vega By Position: Guard(5): Brandi Collins, Britney Molina, Bay’lee Purdy, Jessica J Ramos and Erica Von Stein Forward(8): Jena Blasingame, Kaycee Hert, Karllyn Johnson, Mackenzie McPhee, Sierra Perrella, Tay’lee Purdy, Sarah Seefeldt and Gabriela Vega By State: California(2): Jena Blasingame and Sierra Perre ella Colorado(5): Brandi Collins, Karlyn Johnson, Ba ay’lee Purd dy, Tae’lor Purdy and Jessica Ramos Indiana(1): Erica Von Stein Texas(3): Britney Molina, Sarah Seefeldt and Ga abriela Veg ga Washington(2): Kaycee Hert and Mackenzie McP Phee

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AWARDS

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2012-13 All-RMAC First Team 2012-13 All-RMAC Preseason 2012-13 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll 2011-12 All-RMAC First Team 2011-12 All-RMAC Preseason 2009-10 RMAC Freshman of the Year 2009-10 All-RMAC East Division Second Team


<<< SENIOR PROFILE >>>

TAE’LOR PURDY #35 FORWARD - 5-10 AGATE, COLO./DEER TRAIL HS

2012-13: Played in all 27 games while making 26 starts Ranked seventh in the RMAC averaging 14.7 points per game Paced the Rangers and ranked eighth in the RMAC grabbing 6.3 boards per contest Second for Regis hitting 81.5 percent from the free throw line, sixth best in the RMAC Hit a team-best 38 three-point baskets Third on the Rangers with 32 steals (1.2 per game) Led the team with 794 minutes played (29.4 per game) Scored in double figures in 22 games Notched five double-doubles on the season Had 26 points, 10 rebounds and three steals against Colorado Mines on February 9th Scored season-best 27 points including 6-of-7 from three-point range against Black Hills State on December 16th Had five games with 20-or-more points 2011-12: Led the Rangers by scoring 16.0 points per game, fourth most in the RMAC Played and started in all 28 contests Scored the second most points, 447, by a sophomore in Regis history Averaged a team-best 31.4 minutes per game Connected on a team-high 42 three pointers Her 121 free throws made were fourth most in Regis history Topped the team grabbing 6.3 boards per contest Tied for the team lead with 10 blocked shots Notched double figures in scoring in all but three contests Scored 20-or-more points five times Scored season-high 29 points on 11-for-18 shooting including three three pointers and a perfect four free throws against Colorado Christian on January 6th Had five double-doubles on the season Twice grabbed season-high 11 rebounds which occurred in back-to-back games Had season-high three steals against Chadron State on February 11th 2010-11: Redshirted during the 2010-11 season 2009-10: Led the Rangers in scoring at 14.7 points per game which was eighth best in the RMAC Started in all 27 games Led the team hitting on 40.4 percent from long distance while ranking second with 38 made three pointers Also led the team averaging 6.7 rebounds per game including averaging 6.9 rebounds in conference action Second on the team with 65 assists Ranked sixth in the RMAC in three-point field goal percentage Scored in double figures in 22 of the 27 games Scored 20-plus points in six games Had three double-doubles including a 21-point and 15-rebound performance against UC-Colorado Springs on January 22nd Scored season-high 24 points on 9-of-18 shooting against New Mexico Highlands on January 16th Broke Regis freshman scoring record by scoring 397 points out-dueling Denise Durant who scored 350 points in 1979-80 Deer Trail High School: A 2009 graduate of Deer Trail High School in Deer Trail, Colo. Led the state of Colorado in scoring (749) and rebounding (385) Ranks fifth all-time in Colorado girl’s basketball history with 1,975 points Her 449 made free throws ranks second most in Colorado high school history Ranks in the top 10 in eight other season and career categories in Colorado girls high school basketball history Shot 52 percent from the field and 81 percent from the free throw line Averaged 27.7 points and 14.3 rebounds per game as a senior Had three games of 20-or-more rebounds Recorded a triple-double (29 points, 16 rebounds, 10 steals) against Cheyenne Wells Averaged 4.5 steals and 4.1 assists per game A two-time First Team All-State selection in class 1A Named coloradogirlsbasketballreport.com Class 1A Player of the Year Played in the “Show” All-Star game Earned First Team All-Union Pacific League in volleyball Finished second in the high jump at the 2009 Class 1A state meet Personal: Daughter of Doug and Robin Purdy Has one younger sister who plays basketball for Regis Her father participated in rodeo in college Her future plans are to become a medical doctor

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AWARDS 16

2011-12 All-RMAC Third Team


<<< SENIOR PROFILE >>>

BRANDI COLLINS #43 GUARD - 5-5 COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO./MESA RIDGE HS

2012-13: Played in 24 games while making 15 starts Ranked fourth in the RMAC averaging 3.6 assists per game Led Regis with 87 assists Third on the team with 32 steals (1.3 per game) Ranked #3 for Regis with 22 three-point baskets Connected on 78.9 percent from the free throw line, also third best on the team Averaged 6.8 points per contest, third highest for Regis Scored season-high 19 points twice Dished out season-best 12 assists against Chadron State on December 15th Had a double-double with 10 points and 10 assists against New Mexico Highlands on January 5th Grabbed season-high five rebounds against Fort Lewis on January 18th Had four steals in a game twice 2011-12: Played in all 28 games while making 23 starts Led the team in assists averaging 3.25 per game, ranking sixth in the RMAC Led the team and third in the RMAC hitting on 40.6 percent from three-point range Second on the team with 41 three-point baskets Second for Regis averaging 10.0 points per game Ranked second for Regis with 43 steals Scored in double figures 15 times including 12 of the last 13 games Averaged 16.1 points per game over the final seven contests Scored career-high 23 points on 8-of-12 shooting from the floor against Colorado Mines on February 4th. She also connected on 4-of-8 from long range. Had three games with 20-or-more points Hit season-high five three pointers against Western New Mexico on February 18th Twice had games of 11 assists or more including 12 against Colorado Mesa on December 31st Her 12 assists were a season-best in the RMAC Had season-high seven rebounds against New Mexico Highlands on December 3rd Had season-high four steals in three separate games 2010-11: Played in all 26 games, making one start Led the team with 67 assists, an averge of 2.6 per game Averaged 3.8 points per game Grabbed 2.4 rebounds per game Scored season-high 10 points, twice during the season, both against Western New Mexico Had season-high eight assists against Nebraska-Kearney on December 11th Grabbed season-high seven rebounds against Chadron State on December 10th Mesa Ridge High School: A 2010 graduate of Mesa Ridge High School in Colorado Springs, Colo. Ranks 7th in Colorado girls basketball history with 511 career assists Averaged 9.7 points per game and a team-high 5.7 assists per game Shot 75.9 percent from the charity stripe Averaged 1.8 steals per contest and was second on the team with 15 three pointers made Twice had double figure assist marks during her senior season Helped team to 23-3 record Four-time All-Conference performer in basketball Second Team Class 4A All-State honoree her senior season Also earned letters in volleyball and soccer Led Mesa Ridge in volleyball in 2009 with 204 digs including four games with 20-or-more In 2009, she scored four goals and had four assists on the soccer pitch Personal: Daughter of Corey and Ramona Collins Has two older siblings Wants to become a teacher and coach

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<<< JUNIOR PROFILE >>>

ERICA VON STEIN

#15 GUARD - 5-4 TRAFALGAR, IND./INDIAN CREEK HS

2012-13: Saw action in 23 games while making five starts Averaged nearly 15 minutes per game Averaged 3.3 points per contest Connected on 18 three-point baskets Scored season-high 13 points while dishing out three assists at Chadron State on February 2nd Had season-best four assists against Colorado Mines on February 9th 2011-12: Played in 25 contests mainly as a backup guard while making one start Hit on 34.8 percent from long distance Also hit on 15-of-19, 78.9 percent from the charity stripe Put in 43 points for a 1.7 per game average Tallied a season-best 10 point performance against CSU-Pueblo. In 13 minutes she went 2-for-3 from three-point range and a perfect 4-for-4 from the free throw line. Had season-high four assists against Adams State on January 20th along with a season-best three steals Snared five rebounds, a season-high, against Colorado Mines on January 7th Indian Creek High School: A 2011 graduate of Indian Creek High School in Trafalgar, Ind. Earned All-Conference honors for three seasons Helped team to two Mid Hoosier Conference Championships Personal: Daughter of Alan and Rebecca Von Stein Has two sisters: Courtney and Lauren Career ambition is to be in the medical field

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<<< JUNIOR PROFILE >>>

JENA BLASINGAME

#42 CENTER/FORWARD - 5-10 STOCKTON, CALIF./GALT HS SAN JOAQUIN DELTA COLLEGE

San Joaquin Delta College: Spent three seasons at San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, Calif. As a sophomore averaged 5.8 points and 3.9 points per game Galt High School: A 2009 graduate of Galt High School in Galt, Calif. Averaged 7.7 points per game as a senior in 2008-09 Also grabbed 5.0 rebounds per contest Blocked 2.4 shots per game Averaged 2.3 steals per contest Played for Galt Lady Hoops club team Personal: Following graduation wants to work in real estate and own her own business

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<<< JUNIOR PROFILE >>> 2013-14: This is Perrella’s first year with women’s basketball 2013: Played and started in 14 contests Scored one goal and had one assist Second on the team with 29 ground balls Ranked fourth in the country averaging 2.00 caused turnovers per game Had 28 caused turnovers, tops on the team and in the WILA Had a ground ball in all games she played except two Caused season-high five turnovers in Rangers 16-7 win over Fort Lewis on February 23rd Had a caused turnover in all 14 of her games except one Had season-best four ground balls in three different games

SIERRA PERRELLA

#44 FORWARD - 6-0 NOVATO, CALIF./MARIN CATHOLIC HS

AWARDS (LACROSSE) 2013 All-WILA First Team 2013 Preseason All-WILA 2013 WILA All-Academic 2012 All-WILA First Team 2012 WILA All-Academic First Team WILA Defensive Player of the Week (April 25, 2012)

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2012: Played and started in all 17 games as a true freshman The defender scored four goals and had three assists Led the team with 40 ground balls Also led the team with 26 caused turnovers Scored season-best three goals with two ground balls and two caused turnovers in the Rangers 21-3 win over Adams State on March 10th Had season-high four ground balls twice Had season-best five caused turnovers in the Rangers 13-8 win over Colorado Mesa on April 22nd Marin Catholic High School: A 2011 graduate of Marin Catholic High School in Kentfield, Calif. Three-time First Team ALL-MCAL in 2009,10 and 11 Earned team MVP during senior season Named team Best Defensive player in basketball Played varsity lacrosse all four years at MCHS Played four years of basketball and one year of volleyball Helped team to Marin County Athletic League Championship in basketball and lacrosse in 2011 Helped lead team to a 22-2 record during her senior season A member of Bearlax club team Personal: Daughter of Marco and Kathryn Perrella Has one younger brother, Matthew Is related to Dallas Cowboys Hall of Famer Roger Staubach Her favorite book is Hunger Games


<<< JUNIOR PROFILE >>>

SARAH SEEFELDT

#45 FORWARD - 5-10 THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS/THE WOODLANDS HS

2012-13: Played in 25 contests while making five starts Second on the team with a 46.0 shooting percentage Averaged 4.6 points per game Notched 292 minutes Scored season-high 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting against Adams State on January 19th Grabbed season-high five rebounds four times 2011-12: Played in 18 games all off the bench Hit 10-of-13 from the charity stripe Averaged 1.3 points per game Scored season-high six points in season-best 16 minutes against Western State on January 28th Went 2-for-4 from the field and also made two free throws Grabbed season-high four rebounds against Western State on January 28th The Woodlands High School: A 2011 graduate of The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas Four year varsity starter at The Woodlands HS Averaged 10 points and seven rebounds a game Named three time All-District, two of which were First Team Named three time Houston Chronicle County “Player of the Week� 2010 The Woodlands HS Defensive MVP Personal: Daughter of Jim and Patti Seefeldt Two brothers: T.J. and Jake Grandfather was a WWI B26 Pilot that received the Distinguished Flying Cross

AWARDS 2012-13 RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll

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<<< SOPHOMORE PROFILE >>>

JESSICA RAMOS

#20 GUARD - 5-5 THORNTON, COLO./HORIZON HS

2012-13: Saw action in 11 games off the bench Hit on 87.5 percent from the free throw line Scored season-high three points against Newman on November 23rd Horizon High School: A 2012 graduate of Horizon High School in Thornton, Colo. Twice named First Team All-Front Range as a junior and senior As a senior averaged 8.8 points per game while ranking second with 32 three-point baskets Hit on 75 percent from the charity stripe as a senior Averaged 3.9 assists and 2.2 steals per contest in 2011-12 Led HHS to a 17-8 record as a senior Paced Horizon High School averaging 14.9 points, 3.7 assists and 3.1 steals per contest as a junior Scored 739 points during her high school career Tallied 262 assists (3.3 avg.), 199 steals (2.5) and 91 three pointers in 80 career games Led Horizon High School to the 2008-09 Class 5A State Basketball Final Four Named Honorable Mention All-State following her junior year Personal: Daughter of Joe and Debbie Ramos Has one younger sister, Emily Wants to work in the medical field after graduation

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<<< SOPHOMORE PROFILE >>>

BAY’LEE PURDY

#25 GUARD - 5-7 AGATE, COLO./DEER TRAIL HS

Northern Colorado: Spent one season at Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo. Played in 13 games as a freshman Named Big Sky Conference Preseason Freshman of the Year Deer Trail High School: A 2012 graduate of Deer Trail High School in Deer Trail, Colo. Her 2,384 career points is third most in Colorad State Girls Basketball history Scored 51 points in a game against Flagler, the fourth most ever in one game Averaged 33.2 points per game as a senior, fourth best in state history Connected on 47.0 percent from deep as a junior (57-120), seventh best in state history Also averaged 5.7 rebounds and 4.9 steals per game for her career Named Denver Post 1A Ms. Colorado as a senior where she also averaged 6.4 rebounds, 4.2 assists and 5.8 steals per game Also lettered four times in volleyball and three in track and field, along with four in basketball Named First Team All-State three times Earned four straight All-Union Pacific First Team honors Named Parade Magazine All-America in 2012 Played in Colorado’s “The Show” All-Star Game as a senior, the only Class 1A athlete to do so Played for Colorado Flight AAU team A National Honor Society member Participated in the Nike Summer Showcase where she hit eight threes in one game against Team (Diana) Taurasi Helped lead DTHS to a state tournament berth in 2009 as a sophomore with sister Tae’lor Personal: Daughter of Doug and Robin Purdy Sister Tae’lor is a senior for the Rangers, the two are the highest scoring sister duo in Colorado State High School history Career ambition is to become an athletic trainer

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BRITNEY MOLINA

#14 GUARD - 5-7 EL PASO, TEXAS/HANKS HS

Hanks High School: A 2013 graduate of Hanks High School in El Paso, Texas As a senior was named All-District MVP Named team captain in both junior and senior campaigns As a senior averaged 16.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game Also dished out 3.7 assists and had 3.6 steals per contest Hit on 70 percent from the free throw line Connected on 68 three-point shots Led HHS to a 26-9 record including a perfect 16-0 league

mark For her career she notched 1,158 total points Named First Team All-City as a senior Played in the McDonalds Senior Showcase following her senior year Earned 5A District 1 Co-Offensive MVP in 2011-12 Led HHS to Texas State Elite 8

GABRIELA VEGA

#24 FORWARD - 5-8 EL PASO, TEXAS/BEL AIR HS

Bel Air High School: A 2013 graduate of Bel Air High School in El Paso, Texas As a senior averaged 10 points per game Averaged 3.2 steals as a senior Led Bel Air to a 28-4 record and a Class 5A District Championship Two-time All-District First Team selection Named 5A All-Academic As a junior she averaged 11.2 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 3.5 steals per game Lettered three years in basketball

Personal: Daughter of Melissa and Arturo Vega Has one sibling, Alexander Career ambition is to become a vet

Personal: Daughter of Mireya and Marcos Molina Has one sister, Stephanie Career ambition is to own her own business

MACKENZIE McPHEE

#32 FORWARD - 5-10 SPOKANE, WASH./MEAD HS

Mead High School: A 2013 graduate of Mead High School in Spokane, Wash. Led Mead High School to the Washington State Class 4A State Championship in 201213 with a 25-1 record. Her team was ranked #1 in Washington by maxpreps.com and 40th overall Earned student-athlete of the year Averaged eight points and 15 rebounds per game as a senior Earned All-Tournament Oregon Trail in 2012 Personal: Daughter of Jim and Dana

McPhee Has two siblings, Will and Emerson Career ambition is to become a pediatric oncologist Father Jim is second leading scorer in men’s basketball history at Gonzaga University

KARLYN JOHNSON

#34 FORWARD - 5-11 LITTLETON, COLO./ARAPAHOE HS

Arapahoe High School: Graduate of Arapahoe High School in Englewood, Colo. Averaged 7.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game as a senior Earned All-State Honorable Mention as a senior Named Second Team AllLeage three straight seasons Earned Team MVP as a senior Earned AHS Honor Roll as four years A member of National Honor Society

Personal: Daughter of Terry and Wayne Johnson Has four siblings, Jordan, Morgan, Tristin, Dylan Career ambition is to work in the medical field Grandmother, Georgiana Windham, played basketball at Texas Wom24 an’s University from 1936-40

KAYCEE HERT

#33 CENTER/FORWARD - 5-10

Shadle Park High School: A 2013 graduate of Shadle Park High School in Spokane, Wash. A captain her senior year for both basketball and soccer Earned spots in the Washington State, Jack Blair Washington and Idaho All-Star Games following her senior year Earned Washington State Player of the Week Jan. 27Feb. 4, 2013 Named Team MVP for both soccer and basketball her senior season In 2011-12, she averaged 10 points and 8.2 rebounds per

contest Earned All-Greater Spokane League Honorable Mention as a junior Personal: Daughter of Brian and Jill Hert Has one sibling, Brianne Career ambition is to become a nurse


2013-14 PRESEASON RELEASE

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2013 RMAC Women’s Basketball Preseason Players of the Year

2013-14 RMAC Women’s Basketball Preseason Coaches Poll School (1st Place Votes) 1. UC-Colorado Springs (2) 2. Colorado Mesa (5) 3. Metro State (1) 4. Colorado Christian (2) 5. Fort Lewis (3) 6. Black Hills State (1) 7. CSU-Pueblo 8. Colorado Mines 9. Regis 10. Western State Colorado 11. New Mexico Highlands 12. Adams State 13. Chadron State Western New Mexico

Points 32 34 48 50 56 69 73 90 103 137 138 145 151 151

‘12-13 RMAC Record 16-6 21-1 17-5 13-9 16-6 11-11 15-7 12-10 9-13 5-17 4-18 6-16 5-17 4-18

Overall Record 19-8 31-2 21-10 18-11 18-11 13-15 18-10 15-15 11-19 5-21 4-22 9-19 5-21 5-21

Preseason Player of the Year Abby Kirchoff UC-Colorado Springs Junior, Guard, 5-11 Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS Kirchoff was named to the 2012-13 All-RMAC First Team. She averaged 14.1 points and shot 41.7% from the three-point line. The Barrington, Ill., native ranked in the top five in the RMAC for three-point percentage, free-throw percentage and steals. She was No. 22 in NCAA Division II last season in field goal percentage. Kirchoff scored 20-plus points in three games and had a season-high 25 points against Fort Lewis (11/30). She finished ninth in the conference in scoring.

Preseason Defensive Player of the Year

Upcoming Games Nov. 8 UC-Colorado Springs at Colorado State CSU-Pueblo at Midwestern State Western New Mexico at University of Alaska Fairbanks Black Hills State at Idaho State Colorado Christian at SW Okla. St. Tournament Colorado Mesa vs. NW Okla. State

12 p.m. 2 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 12 p.m.

Nov. 9 Chadron State at Missouri Western State University CSU-Pueblo at Eastern New Mexico Western New Mexico at Alaska Anchorage Colorado Mesa at SW Okla. State New Mexico Highlands at University of the Southwest Black Hills State at Utah State Western State at Grand Canyon Colorado Christian at SW Okla. State Tournament Fort Lewis vs. Northern New Mexico Adams State vs. Midwestern State University

1 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA TBA 4 p.m. 6 p.m.

2013-14 RMAC Preseason All-Conference Team Name Yr. School *Abby Kirchoff Jr. UC-Colorado Springs *Tae’lor Purdy Sr. Regis *Chelsey Biegler Jr. Black Hills State Sharaya Selsor Sr. Colorado Mesa Ashley Kuchar Sr. Fort Lewis Alyssa Lopez Sr. N.M. Highlands Taylor Torres So. Colorado Christian Taylor Helbig Jr. Colorado Mines Amy Nelson Sr. Metro State Allie Grazulis Sr. Colorado Mines * - unanimous selection

Gillian Foster Colorado Christian Senior, Center, 6-3 Norman, Okla./Homeschool Foster is second in CCU History with 77 career blocks. Her 2012-13 season block total of 45 is second best in the Cougar record books for a single season. She broke a Colorado Christian single game record on Feb. 23, 2012 with an eight-block performance against New Mexico Highlands. Foster is the 2012-13 RMAC Honor Student Athlete for CCU and was on the 2011-12 and 2012-13 RMAC All-Academic Teams.

Pos. G F G G G G G G F F

Ht. 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-4 5-10 5-11 5-11

Hometown/Previous School Barrington, Ill./Barrington HS Agate, Colo./Deer Trail HS Rapid City, S.D./Rapid City Central HS Glenwood Springs, Colo./Metro State Provo, Utah/Provo HS El Paso, Texas/Franklin HS Colorado Springs, Colo./Palmer HS Thornton, Colo./Holy Family HS Richmond, Utah/Sky View HS Palmer, Alaska/Colony HS

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<<< 2012-13 RMAC Standings >>> 2012-13 RMAC Women’s Basketball Standings School

Conf

CPct.

Overall

Pct.

Streak

1. Colorado Mesa

21-1

0.955

31-2

0.939

L1

2. Metro State

17-5

0.773

21-10

0.677

L1

3. UC-Colorado Springs

16-6

0.727

19-8

0.704

L2

4. Fort Lewis

16-6

0.727

18-11

0.621

L2

5. CSU-Pueblo

15-7

0.682

18-10

0.643

L1

6. Colorado Christian

13-9

0.591

18-11

0.621

L1

7. Colorado Mines

12-10

0.545

15-15

0.500

L2

8. Black Hills State

11-11

0.500

13-15

0.464

W4

9. Regis

9-13

0.409

11-19

0.367

L4

10. Adams State

6-16

0.273

9-19

0.321

L2

11. Chadron State

5-17

0.227

5-21

0.192

L3

12. Western State

5-17

0.227

5-21

0.192

W1

13. Western New Mexico

4-18

0.182

5-21

0.192

W1

14. New Mexico Highlands

4-18

0.182

4-22

0.154

L9

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<<< 2012 Statistics >>> THE STAT CREW SYSTEM Regis University Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 05, 2013) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 10-17 9-13 1-4 Total

##

Player

35 Tae'lor Purdy 34 Sarah Feeney 43 Brandi Collins 14 Meghan Hollenga 11 Kaitie Vader 45 Sarah Seefeldt 44 Kara Larson 32 Miranda Martine 15 Erica Von Stein 25 Nicole Brzeczek 33 Kellie Deremo 31 Stephanie Douthit 20 Jessica Ramos

Team Total.......... Opponents...... TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods Regis University Opponents

gp-gs

min

27-26 27-23 24-15 27-18 27-16 25-5 27-16 20-8 23-5 17-1 23-2 4-0 11-0

794 724 556 686 556 292 626 373 343 141 258 30 47

27 27

5426 5427

RUWB 1697 62.9 -0.7 594-1515 .392 153-531 .288 5.7 356-492 .724 13.2 969 35.9 +1.3 367 13.6 476 17.6 -0.2 0.8 259 9.6 46 1.7 2180 13-168 -

1st 2nd 775 911 830 874

3-Point

avg fg-fga

29.4 26.8 23.2 25.4 20.6 11.7 23.2 18.7 14.9 8.3 11.2 7.5 4.3

HOME 6-7 5-6 1-1 F-Throw

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds off

def

tot

avg

pf dq

58 47 10 42 29 19 37 22 4 7 11 1.000 3 .875 1 31 594-1515 .392 153-531 .288 356-492 .724 321 649-1559 .416 174-497 .350 244-342 .713 289

111 102 34 93 40 31 72 41 21 9 46 3 3 42 648 644

169 149 44 135 69 50 109 63 25 16 57 6 4 73 969 933

6.3 5.5 1.8 5.0 2.6 2.0 4.0 3.2 1.1 0.9 2.5 1.5 0.4

87 31 41 46 30 27 31 28 17 8 18 3 6

126-335 115-289 56-147 54-110 47-125 46-100 52-129 28-80 24-79 19-50 22-56 3-8 2-7

fg% 3fg-fga

AWAY 4-10 4-7 0-3

.376 .398 .381 .491 .376 .460 .403 .350 .304 .380 .393 .375 .286

OPP 1716 63.6 649-1559 .416 174-497 .350 6.4 244-342 .713 9.0 933 34.6 417 15.4 471 17.4 0.9 232 8.6 56 2.1 6346 14-453 0-0

OT Totals 11 1697 12 1716

38-134 24-67 22-82 3-14 15-42 0-0 0-2 12-47 18-69 7-31 12-37 1-3 1-3

3fg%

ft-fta

ft%

.284 .358 .268 .214 .357 .000 .000 .255 .261 .226 .324 .333 .333

106-130 69-102 30-38 46-70 28-34 22-36 15-22 15-25 10-15 3-5 3-5 2-2 7-8

.815 .676 .789 .657 .824 .611 .682 .600 .667 .600 .600

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Date 11/16/12 11/17/12 11/23/12 11/24/12 12/01/12 12/7/12 12/08/12 12/15/12 12/16/12 01/04/13 01/05/13 01/11/13 1/12/13 01/18/13 01/19/13 01/25/13 01/26/13 02/01/13 02/02/13 02/08/13 02/09/13 02/16/13 02/22/13 02/23/13 03/01/13 03/02/13 03/05/13

35.9 373 34.6 439

pts

avg

48 5 32 396 68 24 24 323 80 2 32 164 55 7 40 157 44 0 34 137 34 2 5 114 32 2 32 119 37 4 34 83 23 0 13 76 20 0 5 48 14 0 4 59 2 0 1 9 4 0 3 12 15 4 367 476 46 259 1697 - 417 471 56 232 1716

14.7 12.0 6.8 5.8 5.1 4.6 4.4 4.2 3.3 2.8 2.6 2.3 1.1

2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Opponent at Alaska Anchorage at Alaska Anchorage NEWMAN UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF INDIAN at Metro State at CSU-Pueblo at UC-Colorado Springs CHADRON STATE BLACK HILLS STATE WESTERN NEW MEXICO NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS at Colorado School of Mines at Colorado Christian FORT LEWIS ADAMS STATE at Western State at Colorado Mesa at Black Hills State at Chadron State COLORADO CHRISTIAN COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES METRO STATE at Adams State at Fort Lewis UC-COLORADO SPRINGS CSU-PUEBLO at Colorado Mesa

a

to blk stl

33 38 87 31 36 8 44 22 27 19 11 5 6

L L W L W L L W W W W Lot L L L W L L W L W L W L L L L

Score 76-85 67-70 83-61 56-65 65-62 43-61 54-68 73-49 86-50 60-38 70-60 70-71 67-85 58-73 57-60 71-48 58-74 57-62 76-57 52-59 59-48 49-64 56-47 60-84 66-72 58-69 50-74

62.9 63.6

Att. 540 358 126 146 367 211 268 102 123 59 129 743 64 211 160 263 1024 358 189 198 194 311 0 1082 174 247 879

* - Conference game

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Individual Career History

Individual Career History Regis University Women's Basketball Individual Career History (Jul 15, 2013)

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Assists average: 11th (3.1) Assists: 14th (245) 3-point FG percentage: 16th (.338) 3-point field goals attempted: 17th (225) 3-point field goals made: 19th (76) SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: 3-point FG percentage: 12th (.406 in 2011-12)

ALL-TIME RANKINGS: Free throws made: 4th (328) Scoring average: 5th (15.1) Free throws attempted: 5th (434) Points: 6th (1240) Minutes average: 8th (30.5) Rebounding average: 9th (6.4) Games started: 9th (81) Field goals attempted: 10th (1036) 3-point field goals attempted: 10th (353) 3-point field goals made: 11th (118) Rebounds: 12th (525) Field goals made: 14th (397) Free throw percentage: 16th (.756) 3-point FG percentage: 18th (.334) Minutes: 18th (2501)

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SINGLE-SEASON RANKINGS: Free throws made: 4th (121 in 2011-12) Free throws attempted: 5th (158 in 2011-12) Free throws attempted: t-8th (146 in 2009-10) Field goals attempted: 9th (396 in 2011-12) Free throws made: 10th (106 in 2012-13) Points: 13th (447 in 2011-12) 3-point FG percentage: 13th (.404 in 2009-10) Free throws made: 13th (101 in 2009-10) Scoring average: 14th (16.0 in 2011-12) Free throw percentage: 18th (.815 in 2012-13) Free throws attempted: t-18th (130 in 2012-13) Scoring average: 20th (14.7 in 2009-10) 3-point field goals attempted: t-20th (134 in 2012-13)


Individual Career Records

<<< Regis History and Records >>>

SCORING (CAREER) Points 1. 1996 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 2. 1459 Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 3. 1458 Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 4. 1308 Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 5. 1290 Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99

FREE THROWS (CAREER) Free throws made 1. 465 Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 2. 379 Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 3. 347 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 4. 328 Tae’lor Purdy (82 games) - 2009-10,11-13 5. 313 Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90

Scoring 1. 18.7 2. 16.5 3. 16.2 4. 16.0 5. 15.1

Free throws attempted 1. 557 Denise Lopez (122 games) - 2003-07 2. 475 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 3. 474 Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 4. 462 Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 5. 434 Tae’lor Purdy (82 games) - 2009-10,11-13

STEALS (CAREER) Steals 1. 472 Diana Lopez - 2003-07 2. 400 Mischelle Brown - 1983-87 3. 300 Denise Lopez - 2003-07 4. 289 Theresa Newton - 1982-86 5. 282 Val Sewald - 1986-90

Free throw percentage (minimum 100 made) 1. .835 Denise Lopez (465-557) - 2003-07 2. .828 Meshach Rhoades (221-267) - 1997-01 3. .822 Kaitie Vader (106-129) - 2009-13 4. .804 Molly Marrin (213-265) - 1999-03 5. .800 Corinne Deters (379-474) - 1989-93

Steals average (minimum 40 games) 1. 3.9 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 2. 3.6 Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 3. 2.8 Ali Betcher (54 games) - 1991-93 4. 2.6 Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 5. 2.6 Theresa Newton (112 games) - 1982-86

REBOUNDING (CAREER) Rebounds 1. 1212 Mischelle Brown (501o-711d) - 1983-87 2. 957 Corinne Deters (336o-621d) - 1989-93 3. 950 Denise Lopez (304o-646d) - 2003-07 4. 852 Joey Weber (346o-506d) - 1986-90 5. 664 Raedene Spears (225o-439d) - 1983-88 Rebounding average (minimum 40 games) 1. 11.0 Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 2. 8.9 Joey Weber (96 games) - 1986-90 3. 8.6 Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 4. 8.6 Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 5. 8.0 Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01

PARTICIPATION (CAREER) Games played 1. 122 Denise Lopez - 2003-07 2. 121 Diana Lopez - 2003-07 3. 117 Lindsay Viall - 2002-06 4. 115 Molly Marrin - 1999-03 115 Breanne Burley - 2004-08

average (minimum 40 games) Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 Paulina Tuell (68 games) - 2006-09 Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 Tae’lor Purdy (82 games) - 2009-10,11-13

FIELD GOALS (CAREER) Field goals made 1. 670 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 2. 609 Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 3. 467 Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 4. 463 Corinne Deters (111 games) - 1989-93 5. 461 Katie Beamon (109 games) - 1997-01 Field goals attempted 1. 1387 Mischelle Brown (110 games) - 1983-87 2. 1366 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 3. 1129 LaShaa Ross (111 games) - 1987-91 4. 1081 Waverly Dodrill (100 games) - 1981-85 5. 1079 Raedene Spears (113 games) - 1983-88 Field goal percentage (minimum 200 made) 1. .624 Julie Eymann (317-508) - 1991-93 2. .569 Erica Schutte (251-441) - 1998-02 3. .563 Rachel Caliga (255-453) - 1999-03 4. .546 Kristina Vengryte (324-593) - 2002-04 5. .533 Katie Beamon (461-865) - 1997-01 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (CAREER) 3-point field goals made 1. 309 Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 2. 208 Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 208 Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 4. 191 Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 5. 175 Molly Marrin (115 games) - 1999-03 3-point 1. 752 2. 545 3. 507 507 5. 461

field goals attempted Diana Lopez (121 games) - 2003-07 Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 Lindsay Viall (117 games) - 2002-06

3-point 1. .412 2. .411 3. .410 4. .397 5. .390

FG percentage (minimum 45 made) Lauren Luebbe (80-194) - 2006-11 Diana Lopez (309-752) - 2003-07 Meshach Rhoades (208-507) - 1997-01 Courtney Ault (137-345) - 2007-09 Anita Foskuhl (78-200) - 1991-93

ASSISTS (CAREER) Assists 1. 652 Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 2. 564 Theresa Newton - 1982-86 3. 515 Breanne Burley - 2004-08 4. 420 Val Sewald - 1986-90 5. 390 Jalane Daily - 1990-94 Assists 1. 5.9 2. 5.0 3. 4.9 4. 4.5 5. 3.9

Blocked shots average (minimum 40 games) 1. 1.6 Salina Kuiper (53 games) - 2009-11 2. 1.6 Kerri Connelly (49 games) - 1981-83 3. 1.4 Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 4. 1.0 Kristina Vengryte (60 games) - 2002-04 5. 0.9 Tamara Clair (102 games) - 1986-90

Games 1. 111 2. 109 3. 100 4. 92 5. 91 91

started Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 Corinne Deters - 1989-93 Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 Jalane Daily - 1990-94 Lindsay Viall - 2002-06 Denise Lopez - 2003-07

Minutes 1. 4133 Meshach Rhoades - 1997-01 2. 3650 Dena Koskovich - 1995-99 3. 3604 Val Sewald - 1986-90 4. 3393 Denise Lopez - 2003-07 5. 3361 Diana Lopez - 2003-07

average (minimum 40 games) Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 Theresa Newton (112 games) - 1982-86 Julie Jestus (60 games) - 2001-03 Breanne Burley (115 games) - 2004-08 Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90

Minutes average 1. 37.2 Meshach Rhoades (111 games) - 1997-01 2. 33.8 Dena Koskovich (108 games) - 1995-99 3. 33.7 Val Sewald (107 games) - 1986-90 4. 33.4 Andi Pruitt (56 games) - 1999-01 5. 32.6 Anita Foskuhl (54 games) - 1991-93

BLOCKED SHOTS (CAREER) Blocked shots 1. 92 Tamara Clair - 1986-90 2. 87 Salina Kuiper - 2009-11 3. 78 Kerri Connelly - 1981-83 4. 76 Diana Lopez - 2003-07 76 Andi Pruitt - 1999-01

Individual Career Leaders Regis University Women’s Basketball Individual Career Leaders (Jul 15, 2013) Scoring

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Individual Season Records

SCORING (SEASON) Points 1. 649 Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 2. 542 Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 3. 541 Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 4. 521 Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 5. 509 Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93

FREE THROWS (SEASON) Free throws made 1. 148 Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 2. 133 Denise Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 3. 122 Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 4. 121 Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12 5. 116 Joey Weber (28 games) - 1989-90

Scoring average (minimum 20 games) 1. 20.3 Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 2. 19.4 Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 3. 18.9 Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1992-93 4. 18.5 Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 5. 18.0 Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05

Free throws attempted 1. 169 Denise Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 2. 164 Joey Weber (28 games) - 1989-90 3. 160 Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1985-86 4. 159 Denise Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 5. 158 Tae’lor Purdy (28 games) - 2011-12

STEALS (SEASON) Steals 1. 141 Diana Lopez - 2006-07 2. 133 Diana Lopez - 2004-05 3. 132 Mischelle Brown - 1985-86 4. 114 Diana Lopez - 2005-06 5. 112 Mischelle Brown - 1984-85

FIELD GOALS (SEASON) Field goals made 1. 216 Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 2. 207 Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 3. 200 Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 4. 197 Kristina Vengryte (29 games) - 2003-04 5. 196 Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 196 Waverly Dodrill (28 games) - 1984-85

Free throw percentage (minimum 50 made) 1. .876 Meshach Rhoades (78-89) - 2000-01 2. .876 Denise Lopez (148-169) - 2006-07 3. .852 Lindsay Viall (69-81) - 2005-06 4. .848 Jalane Daily (67-79) - 1991-92 5. .844 Molly Marrin (76-90) - 2001-02

Steals average (minimum 20 games) 1. 4.7 Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 2. 4.6 Diana Lopez (29 games) - 2004-05 3. 4.5 Diana Lopez (31 games) - 2006-07 4. 4.0 Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1984-85 5. 3.8 Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90

REBOUNDING (SEASON) Rebounds 1. 372 Mischelle Brown (150o-222d) - 1985-86 2. 317 Mischelle Brown (138o-179d) - 1986-87 3. 302 Joey Weber (122o-180d) - 1988-89 4. 292 Mischelle Brown (110o-182d) - 1984-85 5. 275 Denise Lopez (89o-186d) - 2006-07 Rebounding average (minimum 20 games) 1. 13.3 Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1985-86 2. 11.7 Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 3. 10.8 Joey Weber (28 games) - 1988-89 4. 10.4 Mischelle Brown (28 games) - 1984-85 5. 10.0 Corinne Deters (27 games) - 1991-92

PARTICIPATION (SEASON) Games played 1. 32 Aiste Slenyte - 2005-06 32 Chelsie Rademacher - 2005-06 32 Nicole Gross - 2005-06 32 Diana Lopez - 2005-06 32 Nicole Gross - 2006-07 32 Stevi Seitz - 2005-06 32 Denise Lopez - 2005-06

Field goals attempted 1. 430 Mischelle Brown (27 games) - 1986-87 2. 420 Anita Foskuhl (27 games) - 1991-92 3. 415 Shelly Sakala (28 games) - 1990-91 415 Paulina Tuell (28 games) - 2008-09 5. 414 Diana Lopez (32 games) - 2005-06 Field goal 1. .681 2. .616 3. .603 4. .589 5. .586

percentage (minimum 85 made) Julie Eymann (186-273) - 1992-93 Rachel Caliga (93-151) - 2001-02 Theresa Smith (91-151) - 1979-80 Erica Schutte (156-265) - 2001-02 Katie Beamon (147-251) - 2000-01

3-POINT FIELD GOALS (SEASON) 3-point field goals made 1. 113 Diana Lopez (32 games) 2. 88 Val Sewald (29 games) 3. 87 Diana Lopez (31 games) 4. 80 Val Sewald (26 games) 5. 75 Diana Lopez (29 games) 3-point field goals attempted 1. 248 Diana Lopez (32 games) 2. 218 Val Sewald (29 games) 3. 215 Diana Lopez (29 games) 4. 210 Val Sewald (26 games) 5. 207 Diana Lopez (31 games)

- 2005-06 1989-90 - 2006-07 1988-89 - 2004-05

- 2005-06 1989-90 - 2004-05 1988-89 - 2006-07

3-point FG percentage (minimum 30 made) 1. .471 Meshach Rhoades (57-121) - 1999-00 2. .456 Diana Lopez (113-248) - 2005-06 3. .447 Courtney Ault (63-141) - 2008-09 4. .442 Meshach Rhoades (42-95) - 1997-98 5. .428 Molly Marrin (74-173) - 2002-03

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ASSISTS Assists 1. 205 2. 182 3. 175 175 5. 167

(SEASON) Meshach Rhoades - 1999-00 Julie Jestus - 2002-03 Theresa Newton - 1984-85 Meshach Rhoades - 1998-99 Breanne Burley - 2007-08

Assists average (minimum 20 games) 1. 7.1 Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1999-00 2. 6.4 Breanne Burley (26 games) - 2007-08 3. 6.3 Theresa Newton (28 games) - 1984-85 4. 6.0 Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1998-99 5. 5.9 Julie Jestus (31 games) - 2002-03 BLOCKED SHOTS (SEASON) Blocked shots 1. 45 Salina Kuiper - 2009-10 2. 42 Salina Kuiper - 2010-11 3. 40 Kerri Connelly - 1981-82 4. 39 Andi Pruitt - 2000-01 5. 38 Kerri Connelly - 1982-83

Blocked shots average (minimum 20 games) 1. 1.9 Kerri Connelly (21 games) - 1981-82 2. 1.7 Salina Kuiper (27 games) - 2009-10 3. 1.6 Salina Kuiper (26 games) - 2010-11 4. 1.4 Andi Pruitt (27 games) - 2000-01 5. 1.4 Kerri Connelly (28 games) - 1982-83

Games started 1. 31 Diana Lopez - 2006-07 31 Molly Marrin - 2002-03 31 Rachel Caliga - 2002-03 31 Kylee Keroher - 2002-03 31 Diana Lopez - 2005-06 31 Julie Jestus - 2002-03 31 Lindsay Viall - 2005-06 31 Aiste Slenyte - 2005-06 31 Lindsay Viall - 2004-05 31 Cappie Smith - 2004-05 31 Denise Lopez - 2006-07 Minutes 1. 1109 2. 1082 3. 1081 4. 1072 5. 1064

Val Sewald - 1989-90 Meshach Rhoades - 1999-00 Lindsay Viall - 2004-05 Julie Jestus - 2002-03 Meshach Rhoades - 1998-99

Minutes average 1. 38.7 Val Sewald (26 games) - 1988-89 2. 38.2 Val Sewald (29 games) - 1989-90 3. 38.1 Meshach Rhoades (27 games) - 2000-01 4. 37.4 Dena Koskovich (27 games) - 1996-97 5. 37.3 Meshach Rhoades (29 games) - 1999-00


Individual Year-by-Year Leaders 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

Minutes Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Lindsay Viall Lindsay Viall Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Alisha Strzok Jalane Daily Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Corinne Deters Val Sewald Val Sewald Val Sewald Tammie Brethower Theresa Newton

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86

Minutes Average Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Lindsay Viall Lindsay Viall Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Jenny Bahl Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Alisha Strzok Jalane Daily Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Corinne Deters Val Sewald Val Sewald Val Sewald Tammie Brethower Theresa Newton

29.4 31.4 28.9 30.7 33.0 32.7 29.6 31.4 34.9 31.8 34.6 31.3 38.1 37.3 36.7 36.8 37.4 35.0 31.6 28.6 32.2 33.0 35.4 38.2 38.7 36.4 34.7 36.8

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Field Goals Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Salina Kuiper Salina Kuiper Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Erica Schutte Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Shawna Marsh Alisha Strzok Darcy Scheeler Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelley Sakala Val Sewald LaShaa Ross Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Denise Durant Becky Muller Mary Gould

126 142 99 132 207 174 185 216 173 197 168 156 188 166 158 160 127 142 123 98 191 196 200 115 119 155 186 191 196 142 142 111 118 144 116 93

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91

Field Goals Attempted Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Meagan Nickell Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Shawna Marsh Alisha Strzok Maria Vazquez Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala

335 396 231 305 415 342 372 414 387 370 371 277 386 328 347 324 304 330 264 225 406 420 415

794 878 751 829 923 915 917 973 1,081 921 1,072 843 1,029 1,082 1,064 958 1,011 910 789 743 869 890 990 1,109 1,007 873 938 1,030

1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

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Val Sewald Val Sewald LaShaa Ross Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Jane Hart Becky Muller Denise Durant Becky Muller Mary Gould Field Goal Pct. (Min. 85 made) Sarah Feeney Brandi Collins Salina Kuiper Salina Kuiper Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Denise Lopez Diana Lopez Denise Lopez Kristina Vengryte Rachel Caliga Rachel Caliga Katie Beamon Erica Schutte Katie Beamon Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Michel Griffin Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Julie Eymann Julie Eymann Shelly Sakala Tamara Clair Angel Gould LaShaa Ross Tamara Clair Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Roseanne Smith Theresa Smith Becky Muller Mary Lou Muller Donna Brown Three-Point Field Goals Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Meagan Nickell Chelsea Porter Courtney Ault Courtney Ault Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Meshach Rhoades Michele Eccher Meshach Rhoades Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Shawna Marsh Katti Towle Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald Val Sewald

308 316 316 371 430 409 399 322 328 268 299 326 306 221 .398 .462 .471 .524 .499 .516 .527 .522 .473 .532 .576 .616 .586 .558 .549 .494 .472 .545 .505 .505 .681 .557 .482 .454 .455 .441 .491 .467 .491 .441 .433 .498 .422 .603 .379 .379 .427 38 42 38 44 63 74 87 113 75 34 74 39 53 65 56 53 51 50 15 18 42 36 11 88 80 23

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

Three Point Fields Goals Attempts Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Meagan Nickell Chelsea Porter Courtney Ault Courtney Ault Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Lindsay Viall Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Michele Eccher Meshach Rhoades Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Shawna Marsh Katti Towle Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald Val Sewald

134 125 121 148 141 204 207 248 215 98 173 110 138 176 155 141 133 134 47 52 102 98 43 218 210 79

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03

Three-Point Pct. (Min. 29 made) Tae’lor Purdy Brandi Collins Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Lindsay Viall Diana Lopez Molly Marrin

.284 .406 .413 .404 .469 .381 .420 .456 .383 .415 .428

2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88

Laura Day Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Dena Koskovich Meshach Rhoades Michele Eccher Dena Koskovich Alisha Strzok Katti Towle Anita Foskuhl Ali Betcher Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald Val Sewald Free Throws Made 2012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 2011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe 2009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 2008-09 Paulina Tuell 2007-08 Paulina Tuell 2006-07 Denise Lopez 2005-06 Denise Lopez 2004-05 Denise Lopez 2003-04 Keely O’Dell 2002-03 Keely O’Dell 2001-02 Molly Marrin 2000-01 Andi Pruitt 1999-00 Katie Beamon 1998-99 Dena Koskovich 1997-98 Jeni Roeder 1996-97 Dena Koskovich 1995-96 Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin 1994-95 Bobby Ellis 1993-94 Katti Towle 1992-93 Corinne Deters 1991-92 Corinne Deters 1990-91 Corinne Deters 1989-90 Joey Weber 1988-89 Joey Weber 1987-88 Raedene Spears 1986-87 Mischelle Brown 1985-86 Theresa Newton 1984-85 Waverly Dodrill 1983-84 Waverly Dodrill 1982-83 Kerri Connelly 1981-82 Kerri Connelly 1980-81 Denise Durant 1979-80 Denise Durant 1978-79 Monique Lousberg 1977-78 Brenda Chambers Free Throws Attempted 2012-13 Tae’lor Purdy 2011-12 Tae’lor Purdy 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe 2009-10 Tae’lor Purdy 2008-09 Paulina Tuell 2007-08 Paulina Tuell 2006-07 Denise Lopez 2005-06 Denise Lopez 2004-05 Diana Lopez 2003-04 Keely O’Dell 2002-03 Keely O’Dell 2001-02 Molly Marrin 2000-01 Andi Pruitt 1999-00 Andi Pruitt 1998-99 Dena Koskovich 1997-98 Dena Koskovich 1996-97 Dena Koskovich 1995-96 Dena Koskovich 1994-95 Bobby Ellis 1993-94 Darcy Scheeler 1992-93 Anita Foskuhl 1991-92 Corinne Deters 1990-91 Shelly Sakala 1989-90 Joey Weber 1988-89 Joey Weber 1987-88 Raedene Spears 1986-87 Mischelle Brown 1985-86 Theresa Newton 1984-85 Waverly Dodrill 1983-84 Waverly Dodrill 1982-83 Kerri Connelly 1981-82 Shelley Caceres 1980-81 Denise Durant 1979-80 Denise Durant 1978-79 Monique Lousberg 1977-78 Donna Brown 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 .684

Free Throw Percentage Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Salina Kuiper Chelsea Porter Paulina Tuell Breanne Burley Denise Lopez Lindsay Viall Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Meshach Rhoades Michele Eccher Meshach Rhoades Kelly Carmichael Renea Flores Michele Griffin Alisha Strzok Jalane Daily Corinne Deters Jalane Daily Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Val Sewald Val Sewald Tammie Brethower Mischelle Brown

.412 .390 .471 .394 .442 .400 .373 .480 .346 .412 .370 .256 .404 .381 .291 106 121 92 101 122 85 148 133 107 99 110 76 95 94 64 69 53 62 62 77 50 88 110 94 116 94 66 68 98 111 83 104 67 65 62 58 32 130 158 122 146 146 121 169 159 137 122 149 90 128 149 86 91 69 88 109 82 106 133 128 164 135 110 114 160 137 106 140 91 117 123 119 66 .815 .766 .841 .723 .836 .817 .876 .852 .793 .819 .833 .844 .876 .849 .833 .825 .808 .713 .750 .719 .838 .848 .797 .737 .727 .733 .646

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Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Joan Buhler Francis Lucero Mary Lou Muller Brenda Chambers

.810 .783 .778 .827 .600 .714 .636 .615

2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84

Offensive Rebounds Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Stevi Seitz Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Keely O’Dell Rachel Caliga Erica Schutte Katie Beamon Katie Beamon Katie Beamon Dena Koskovich Shawna Marsh Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber Joey Weber Tracey Artzer Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown

58 62 43 53 46 58 89 87 70 65 67 49 69 100 64 37 49 70 76 63 80 81 88 120 122 63 138 150 110 103

Defensive Rebounds Tae’lor Purdy Meghan Hollenga Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Emily Kuipers Stevi Seitz Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Simone Shepherd Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Jeni Roeder Dena Koskovich Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber Joey Weber Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown

111 119 98 128 94 151 186 159 198 107 185 132 148 177 103 76 89 96 96 93 118 130 188 172 144 180 137 179 222 182 128

Total Rebounds Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Emily Kuipers Stevi Seitz Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Dena Koskovich Jeni Roeder Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber Joey Weber Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Roseanne Smith Denise Durant Becky Muller Donna Brown

169 175 128 181 131 209 275 246 268 161 226 174 205 244 167 106 106 130 166 169 181 210 269 260 264 302 199 317 372 292 231 224 196 245 198 179 136

Rebound Average Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Kaitie Vader Tae’lor Purdy Emily Kuipers Stevi Seitz Denise Lopez

6.3 6.3 4.9 6.7 5.2 7.5 8.9

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09

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2007-08 2006-07

Individual Year-by-Year Leaders

1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Denise Lopez Molly Marrin Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Dena Koskovich Jeni Roeder Dena Koskovich Michele Griffin Bobby Ellis Darcy Scheeler Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Joey Weber Joey Weber Joey Weber Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Roseanne Smith Denise Durant Mary Lou Muller Donna Brown

7.7 8.9 5.6 7.3 6.0 7.6 8.4 5.8 4.1 4.1 4.8 6.4 6.8 7.0 7.8 10.0 9.3 9.4 10.8 8.3 11.7 13.3 10.4 8.6 8.0 9.3 9.1 8.3 10.0 7.2

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80

Assists Brandi Collins Brandi Collins Brandi Collins Jacque Machesney Jenny Vieira Breanne Burley Breanne Burley Breanne Burley Cappie Smith Cappie Smith Julie Jestus Julie Jestus Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Meshach Rhoades Kenney Jeffries Kenney Jeffries Kenney Jeffries Katti Towle Jalane Daily Jalane Daily Jalane Daily Val Sewald Val Sewald Barb Fox Tammie Brethower Theresa Newton Theresa Newton Theresa Newton Theresa Newton Shelley Caceres Becky Muller Theresa Smith

87 91 67 99 129 167 160 126 91 103 182 113 151 205 175 121 115 119 110 83 132 96 87 149 96 100 101 160 175 142 87 119 65 115

Blocks Sarah Feeney Tae’lor Purdy Sarah Feeney Meghan Hollenga Salina Kuiper Salina Kuiper Jacque Machesney Stevi Seitz Diana Lopez Aiste Slenyte Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Andi Pruitt Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Shawna Marsh Bobby Ellis Jalane Daily Kenney Jeffries Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Corinne Deters Tamara Clair Tamara Clair Tamara Clair Tamara Clair Raedene Spears Laura Weidman Raedene Spears Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Becky Muller

24 10 10 10 42 45 12 12 14 17 27 34 30 28 39 37 34 15 30 24 6 4 4 13 8 11 30 28 15 19 20 23 19 38 40 15 15

Steals Meghan Hollenga Kari Ameling Lauren Luebbe Jacque Machesney Jenny Vieira Jenny Vieira Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Andi Pruitt Michele Eccher

40 48 46 48 73 53 141 114 133 84 61 62 55 71

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00

1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81

Meshach Rhoades Katie Beamon Michele Eccher Kenney Jeffries Kenney Jeffries Bobby Ellis Katti Towle Anita Foskuhl Ali Betcher Shelly Sakala Val Sewald LaShaa Ross Val Sewald Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Theresa Newton Kerri Connelly Shelley Caceres Becky Muller

43 43 69 54 55 56 64 74 83 66 111 74 70 85 132 112 72 66 64 51

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Points Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Erica Schutte Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Dena Koskovich Alisha Strzok Darcy Scheeler Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Denise Durant Becky Muller Mary Gould

396 447 293 397 542 443 541 649 521 469 410 377 475 428 360 389 297 334 330 234 509 500 500 352 364 376 440 460 503 367 388 289 301 350 282 216

Points Average Tae’lor Purdy Tae’lor Purdy Lauren Luebbe Tae’lor Purdy Paulina Tuell Paulina Tuell Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Diana Lopez Kristina Vengryte Julie Jestus Molly Marrin Erica Schutte Andi Pruitt Katie Beamon Jeni Roeder Jeni Roeder Shawna Marsh Dena Koskovich Alisha Strzok Darcy Scheeler Anita Foskuhl Anita Foskuhl Shelly Sakala Val Sewald Val Sewald Raedene Spears Mischelle Brown Mischelle Brown Waverly Dodrill Waverly Dodrill Kerri Connelly Kerri Connelly Denise Durant Denise Durant Mary Lou Muller Mary Gould

14.7 16.0 11.3 14.7 19.4 15.8 17.5 20.3 18.0 16.2 13.2 13.2 13.0 17.6 14.8 12.4 15.0 11.0 12.8 13.2 9.0 18.9 18.5 17.9 12.1 14.0 14.5 16.3 16.4 18.0 13.6 13.9 13.8 12.0 14.6 15.7 13.5

2012-13 2011-12 2010-11 2009-10 2008-09 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03 2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 1998-99 1997-98 1996-97 1995-96 1994-95 1993-94 1992-93 1991-92 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1984-85 1983-84 1982-83 1981-82 1980-81 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78

Updated: 10/30/13 Bold: Season record holders


Team Season Records SCORING (SEASON) Points 1. 2483 - 2006-07 2. 2447 - 2005-06 3. 2345 - 2002-03 4. 2163 - 2008-09 5. 2072 - 1998-99 Scoring average 1. 77.6 2006-07 2. 77.2 2008-09 3. 76.5 2005-06 4. 75.6 2002-03 5. 73.2 1991-92 FIELD GOALS (SEASON) Field goals made 1. 898 - 2002-03 2. 847 - 2006-07 3. 833 - 2005-06 4. 783 - 2001-02 5. 767 - 1998-99 Field goals attempted 1. 1930 - 1989-90 2. 1901 - 2006-07 3. 1869 - 2002-03 4. 1819 - 1986-87 5. 1797 - 2005-06 Field goal percentage 1. .501 1981-82 2. .480 2002-03 3. .464 2001-02 4. .464 2005-06 5. .459 1992-93 3-POINT FIELD GOALS (SEASON)

3-point field 1. 288 2. 283 3. 262 4. 260 5. 230

goals made - 2006-07 - 2005-06 - 2007-08 - 2008-09 - 2004-05

3-point field 1. 801 2. 741 3. 719 4. 682 5. 675

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3-point FG percentage 1. .396 1989-90 2. .394 2005-06 3. .383 1999-00 4. .382 1997-98 5. .381 1998-99 FREE THROWS (SEASON) Free throws made 1. 501 - 2006-07 2. 498 - 2005-06 3. 448 - 1989-90 4. 425 - 2008-09 5. 424 - 1991-92 Free throws 1. 691 2. 659 3. 654 4. 653 5. 629 Free throw 1. .767 2. .752 3. .745 4. .743 5. .742

attempted - 2005-06 - 1989-90 - 1983-84 - 2006-07 - 1985-86

percentage 2006-07 2008-09 2004-05 2002-03 2003-04

REBOUNDING (SEASON) Rebounds 1. 1192 - 2002-03 2. 1174 - 1989-90 3. 1101 - 2006-07 4. 1094 - 2005-06 5. 1077 - 2001-02

Rebounding average 1. 40.5 1989-90 2. 38.8 1981-82 3. 38.5 2002-03 4. 38.2 1986-87 5. 38.1 1984-85

Steals average 1. 15.0 1985-86 2. 14.1 1992-93 3. 13.9 2006-07 4. 13.4 1984-85 5. 13.3 1983-84

ASSISTS (SEASON) Assists 1. 624 - 2002-03 2. 575 - 2005-06 3. 542 - 2008-09 4. 528 - 2001-02 5. 501 - 2006-07

PARTICIPATION (SEASON) Games played 1. 32 - 2005-06 32 - 2006-07 3. 31 - 2002-03 31 - 2004-05 5. 29 - 1989-90 29 - 1983-84 29 - 1998-99 29 - 2001-02 29 - 1999-00 29 - 2003-04

Assists average 1. 20.1 2002-03 2. 19.4 2008-09 3. 18.2 2001-02 4. 18.0 2005-06 5. 17.0 1979-80 BLOCKED SHOTS (SEASON) Blocked shots 1. 111 - 2002-03 2. 107 - 1981-82 3. 104 - 2001-02 4. 98 - 2003-04 5. 96 - 2010-11 Blocked shots average 1. 4.0 1981-82 2. 3.7 2010-11 3. 3.6 2001-02 4. 3.6 2002-03 5. 3.4 2003-04 STEALS (SEASON) Steals 1. 445 - 2006-07 2. 420 - 1985-86 3. 417 - 2005-06 4. 386 - 1983-84 5. 382 - 1992-93

Games started 1. 32 - 2005-06 2. 31 - 2004-05 31 - 2002-03 4. 29 - 1998-99 29 - 2001-02 29 - 1999-00 29 - 2003-04 29 - 1989-90 29 - 1983-84 Minutes 1. 6475 2. 6424 3. 6250 4. 6225 5. 6153

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2005-06 2006-07 2004-05 2002-03 1996-97

Minutes average 1. 227.9 1996-97 2. 205.4 2008-09 3. 204.0 2010-11 4. 202.7 1986-87 5. 202.4 1991-92

Team Season Year-by-Year

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Game Records

Individual Game Records Most points (30) 1. 37 Lopez, Diana; vs #8 St. Cloud State; 12/2/06 2. 36 Paulina Tuell; at UC-Colorado Springs; 02/27/09 3. 35 Diana Lopez; Concordia-St. Paul; 1/2/06 4. 34 Molly Marrin; Morningside; 1/13/03 34 Paulina Tuell; Nebraska-Kearney Wom; 02/06/09

Most 1. 6 6 6 4. 5 5 5

Field goals made (11) 1. 14 Paulina Tuell; at UC-Colorado Springs; 02/27/09 2. 13 Lopez, Diana; vs #8 St. Cloud State; 12/2/06 3. 12 Aiste Slenyte; Chadron State; 2/2/06 12 Diana Lopez; South Dakota; 11/16/04 12 Diana Lopez; North Dakota; 11/6/05 12 Julie Jestus; Metro State; 2/13/03 12 Kristina Vengryte; North Dakota; 11/16/03 12 Kristina Vengryte; Oklahoma Panhandle State; 11/22/03 12 Lindsay Viall; Colorado Christian; 2/27/03 12 Paulina Tuell; Colorado Christian; 02/13/09 12 Paulina Tuell; at Nebraska-Kearney; 2/21/09 12 Salina Kuiper; Rockhurst University; 11/21/09

Team Game Records Most points (100) 1. 109 at N.M. Highlands; 1/4/07 2. 107 at Chadron State; 01/20/07 3. 106 at UC-Colorado Springs; 02/27/09 4. 102 Morningside; 1/13/03 102 vs Hawaii-Hilo; 12/01/07 102 Mesa State; 2/28/07

Field goals attempted (21) 1. 26 Diana Lopez; Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 2. 22 Diana Lopez; North Dakota; 11/6/05 22 Diana Lopez; Fort Hays State; 2/17/06 22 Salina Kuiper; Western New Mexico; 01/07/10 22 Tae’lor Purdy; at Nebraska-Kearney; 12/11/11 Field goal percentage (8 made/0.800 percent) 1. 1.000 Diana Lopez; Chadron State; 2/18/06 (9-9) 1.000 Rachel Caliga; Colorado Christian; 2/27/03 (8-8) 3. .900 Courtney Ault; Mesa State Women; 12/20/09 (9-10) .900 Rachel Caliga; Adams State; 1/4/03 (9-10) .900 Tae’lor Purdy; at Johnson & Wales Unive; 12/18/09 (9-10) 3-point field goals made (6) 1. 8 Diana Lopez; Nebraska-Kearney; 2/10/06 2. 7 Courtney Ault; Mesa State Women; 12/20/09 7 Diana Lopez; Colorado Christian; 1/20/06 7 Diana Lopez; Metro State; 1/24/06 7 Emily Kuipers; Chadron St. Women; 02/07/09 7 Julie Jestus; South Dakota State; 3/14/03 7 Lopez, Diana; Nebraska-Kearney; 2/24/07 3-point field goals attempted (11) 1. 17 Diana Lopez; Fort Hays State; 2/17/06 2. 15 Courtney Ault; Colorado Mines; 2/1/08 15 Diana Lopez; Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 4. 14 Diana Lopez; Metro State; 3/6/05 14 Lindsay Viall; Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 3-point FG percentage (5 made/0.600 pct.) 1. 1.000 Diana Lopez; Chadron State; 2/18/06 (6-6) 1.000 Seitz, Stevi; Chadron State; 2/23/07 (5-5) 3. .875 Courtney Ault; Mesa State Women; 12/20/09 (7-8) 4. .857 Diana Lopez; Judson; 12/28/05 (6-7) .857 Lindsay Urton; Chadron State; 2/5/05 (6-7) .857 Tae’lor Purdy; Black Hills State; 12/16/12 (6-7) Free throws made (10) 1. 18 Lopez, Denise; at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/30/07 2. 15 Denise Lopez; Saint Martin’s; 11/20/05 15 Diana Lopez; Concordia-St. Paul; 1/2/06 4. 12 Denise Lopez; Colorado Mines; 3/1/06 12 Paulina Tuell; Nebraska-Kearney Wom; 02/06/09 Free throws attempted (13) 1. 19 Diana Lopez; Concordia-St. Paul; 1/2/06 19 Lopez, Denise; at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/30/07 3. 17 Denise Lopez; Saint Martin’s; 11/20/05 4. 14 Chelsea Porter; vs Cal State Dominguez H; 11/27/09 14 Denise Lopez; Chadron State; 1/31/04 14 Diana Lopez; Colorado Mines; 1/21/06 14 Paulina Tuell; Nebraska-Kearney Wom; 02/06/09 Free throw percentage (8 made/1.000 Pct.) 1. 1.000 Denise Lopez; Bentley; 11/4/05 (10-10) 1.000 Denise Lopez; Fort Hays State; 2/4/06 (8-8) 1.000 Diana Lopez; Spring Hill; 1/1/05 (8-8) 1.000 Gross, Nicole; Nebraska-Kearney; 2/24/07 (8-8) 1.000 Kaitie Vader; at Western New Mexico Un; 12/03/10 (8-8) 1.000 Kari Ameling; at New Mexico Highlands; 12/04/10 (8-8) 1.000 Kristina Vengryte; Adams State; 12/31/03 (8-8) 1.000 Lopez, Denise; at #5 CSU-Chico; 11/18/06 (8-8) 1.000 Lopez, Denise; #1 Emporia St. (Kan); 12/1/06 (8-8) 1.000 Lopez, Denise; vs #8 St. Cloud State; 12/2/06 (8-8) 1.000 Lopez, Denise; vs Loyola-New Orleans; 12/30/06 (9-9) 1.000 Lopez, Denise; at Colorado Christian; 2/9/07 (8-8) 1.000 Lopez, Diana; at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/30/07 (8-8) 1.000 Meghan Hollenga; at Alaska Anchorage; 11/16/12 (9-9) 1.000 Molly Marrin; Morningside; 1/13/03 (9-9) 1.000 Paulina Tuell; at Western New Mexico Un; 1/10/09 (10-10) 1.000 Seitz, Stevi; vs Nebraska-Kearney; 03/03/07 (8-8) 1.000 Tae’lor Purdy; Colorado Christian; 02/06/12 (8-8) Most 1. 20 2. 17 17 4. 15 15 15 15

rebounds (14) Denise Lopez; Metro State; 2/8/05 Denise Lopez; Minnesota State-Mankato; 12/3/04 Lopez, Denise; Western State; 12/14/06 Denise Lopez; Spring Hill; 1/1/05 Denise Lopez; Nebraska-Omaha; 11/5/05 Meghan Hollenga; at Western New Mexico; 02/18/12 Tae’lor Purdy; at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/22/10

Most 1. 16 2. 13 3. 12 12 12 12 12

assists (8) Burley, Breanne; at Chadron State; 01/20/07 Julie Jestus; Colorado Christian; 1/25/03 Brandi Collins; Chadron State; 12/15/12 Brandi Collins; Colorado Mesa; 12/31/11 Breanne Burley; Fort Lewis; 12/9/05 Burley, Breanne; at Metro State; 2/10/07 Jenny Vieira; Colorado Christian; 02/13/09

Most 1. 10 10 3. 9

steals (5) Diana Lopez; Western State; 11/27/04 Diana Lopez; Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 Denise Lopez; Chadron State; 1/31/04 9 Denise Lopez; Metro State; 2/7/06 9 Diana Lopez; Colorado Mines; 3/1/06 9 Diana Lopez; at North Dakota; 3/10/07

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blocked shots (4) Salina Kuiper; at CSU-Pueblo; 01/15/10 Salina Kuiper; at Nebraska Kearney; 02/11/11 Salina Kuiper; New Mexico Highlands; 02/18/11 Kristina Vengryte; Nebraska-Kearney; 2/6/03 Salina Kuiper; at Adams State; 01/21/11 Salina Kuiper; Mesa State; 01/28/11

Field goals made (35) 1. 41 at N.M. Highlands; 1/4/07 2. 40 at UC-Colorado Springs; 02/27/09 40 Colorado Christian; 2/27/03 4. 38 Metro State; 2/7/06 5. 37 Morningside; 1/13/03 37 Chadron State; 2/1/03 37 Metro State; 2/13/03 37 Mesa State; 2/28/07 Field goals attempted (70) 1. 83 Western New Mexico; 01/07/10 2. 78 Colorado Christian; 02/13/09 78 at N.M. Highlands; 1/4/07 4. 77 vs #19 Augustana; 11/30/07 5. 76 Nebraska-Kearney Wom; 02/06/09 Field goal percentage (20 made/.575 pct) 1. .678 Colorado Christian; 2/27/03 (40-59) 2. .674 Oklahoma Panhandle State; 11/22/03 (29-43) 3. .673 Metro State; 2/13/03 (37-55) 4. .649 Colorado Christian; 2/25/06 (37-57) 5. .633 Metro State; 2/7/06 (38-60) 3-point field goals made (10) 1. 20 at Chadron State; 01/20/07 20 vs Mary (N.D.); 11/25/06 3. 16 vs Hawaii-Hilo; 12/01/07 16 at Adams State; 12/13/08 16 at Colorado St.-Pueblo; 12/9/06 16 Chadron State; 2/23/07 16 Chadron State; 2/5/05 3-point field goals attempted (21) 1. 43 vs Mary (N.D.); 11/25/06 2. 41 at Chadron State; 01/20/07 3. 38 at Colo. Chrisian Women; 01/31/09 38 Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 5. 37 at N.M. Highlands; 1/4/07 3-point FG percentage (10 made/0.500 pct.) 1. .625 at New Mexico Highlands; 12/04/10 (10-16) 2. .600 at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/22/10 (12-20) 3. .579 CSU-Pueblo; 1/7/06 (11-19) 4. .571 Chadron State; 2/23/07 (16-28) 5. .565 Mesa State Women; 12/20/09 (13-23) Free throws made (30) 1. 32 at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/30/07 2. 31 Mesa State; 1/14/06 Free throws attempted (40) 1. 40 at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/30/07 Free throw percentage (20 made/0.800 pct.) 1. 1.000 at Colorado Christian; 2/9/07 (21-21) 2. .962 CSU-Pueblo; 3/2/05 (25-26) 3. .958 Nebraska-Kearney; 2/24/07 (23-24) 4. .952 vs Metro State; 03/04/07 (20-21) 5. .920 New Mexico Highlands; 12/03/11 (23-25) Most 1. 56 2. 53 53 5. 51 51 51

rebounds (46) vs Central State; 01/03/10 53 Colorado Christian W; 01/07/11 at Colorado Christian W; 02/05/11 Metro State; 2/8/05 51 at N.M. Highlands; 1/4/07 New Mexico Highlands; 1/5/08 Chadron State; 12/10/10 New Mexico Highlands; 12/16/02

Most 1. 33 2. 28 28 28

assists (24) Colorado Christian; 2/27/03 28 at Chadron State; 01/20/07 Metro State; 2/13/03 Chadron State; 2/15/03 Chadron State; 2/23/07

Most 1. 24 2. 22 3. 4. 20 20

steals (15) Colorado Christian; 1/27/07 Western State; 11/27/04 21 Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 20 Chadron State; 1/31/04 Spring Hill; 12/31/05 Mesa State; 2/28/07

Most 1. 13 2. 9 3. 8 5. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

blocked shots (7) New Mexico Highlands; 02/18/11 Mesa State; 01/28/11 8 Nebraska-Kearney; 2/12/05 Nebraska-Kearney; 2/6/03 7 at Adams State; 01/21/11 at UC-Colorado Springs; 01/22/10 at Nebraska Kearney; 02/11/11 Nebraska-Kearney; 02/19/10 Adams State; 12/31/03 Chadron State; 2/12/04 Fort Hays State; 3/5/05 Nebraska-Kearney; 3/9/03


All-Time Conference Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (1967-83, 1996-Present) RMAC Coach of the Year Linda Raunig (2005-06) Linda Raunig (2004-05) RMAC Player of the Year Diana Lopez (2006-07) Diana Lopez (2005-06) Diana Lopez (2004-05) RMAC Defensive Player of the Year Denise Lopez (2006-07) Denise Lopez (2005-06) Diana Lopez (2004-05) RMAC Freshman of the Year Tae’lor Purdy (2009-10) East Division Player of the Year Diana Lopez (2006-07) East Division Defensive Player of the Year Denise Lopez (2006-07) East Division Freshman of the Year Tae’lor Purdy (2009-10) First Team - All-RMAC Paulina Tuell (2008-09) Diana Lopez (2006-07) Denise Lopez (2006-07) Diana Lopez (2005-06) Diana Lopez (2004-05) Kristina Vengryte (2003-04) Molly Marrin (2002-03) Andi Pruitt (2000-01) Jeni Roeder (1998-99) Kerri Connelly (1982-83) Second Team - All-RMAC Lauren Luebbe (2010-11) Dena Koskovich (1996-97) Third Team - All-RMAC Meagan Nickell (2010-11) Salina Kuiper (2010-11) Honorable Mention - All-RMAC Jan Bangasser (1982-83) Waverly Dodrill (1982-83) Jan Bangasser (1981-82) Becky Muller (1980-81) Roseanne Smith (1980-81) First Team - East Division Paulina Tuell (2008-09) Paulina Tuell (2007-08) Stevi Seitz (2007-08) Diana Lopez (2006-07) Denise Lopez (2006-07) Diana Lopez (2005-06)

<<< Regis History and Records >>> Diana Lopez (2004-05) Keely O’Dell (2003-04) Kristina Vengryte (2003-04) Molly Marrin (2002-03) Julie Jestus (2002-03) Erica Schutte (2001-02) Andi Pruitt (2000-01) Andi Pruitt (1999-00) Jeni Roeder (1998-99) Dena Koskovich (1997-98) Jane Hart (1981-82) Kerri Connelly (1981-82) Denise Durant (1980-81) Denise Durant (1979-80) Kerri Connely (1978-79) Second Team - East Division Tae’lor Purdy (2009-10) Lindsay Viall (2005-06) Denise Lopez (2005-06) Denise Lopez (2004-05) Lindsay Viall (2004-05) Molly Marrin (2001-02) Meshach Rhoades (2000-01) Jeni Roeder (1997-98) Third Team - East Division Jenny Vieira (2008-09) Lauren Luebbe (2008-09) Honorable Mention - East Division Breanne Burley (2007-08) Breanne Burley (2006-07) Stevi Seitz (2006-07) Aiste Slenyte (2005-06) Cappie Smith (2004-05) Lindsay Viall (2003-04) Rachel Caliga (2002-03) Kylee Keroher (2002-03) Rachel Caliga (2001-02) RMAC Players of the Week (start 2001-02) Defensive Player of the Week 2010-11 Lauren Luebbe (12/6/10) East 2009-10 Emily Kuipers (1/4/10) 2007-08 Stevi Seitz (2/11/08) 2006-07 Diana Lopez (2/26/07) Denise Lopez (2/19/07) Breanne Burley (1/22/07) Stevi Seitz (1/15/07) Denise Lopez (1/2/07) Denise Lopez (1/11/06) Diana Lopez (11/27/06) Diana Lopez (11/20/06) 2005-06 Diana Lopez (1/24/06) Diana Lopez (1/3/06)

Lindsay Viall (12/13/05) Diana Lopez (11/22/05) 2004-05 Lindsay Viall (2/2/05) Denise Lopez (12/22/04) Diana Lopez (12/8/04) Diana Lopez (12/1/04) 2003-04 Diana Lopez (2/11/04) Kristina Vengryte (1/12/04) Kristina Vengryte (11/25/03) Kristina Vengryte (11/20/03) 2002-03 Julie Jestus (2/17/03) Molly Marrin (2/4/03) 2001-02 Erica Schutte (1/14/02) Molly Marrin (12/3/01) RMAC Shootout All-Tournament Team Denise Lopez (2007) - MVP Breanne Burley (2007) Denise Lopez (2005) Cappie Smith (2005) Lindsay Viall (2005) Julie Jestus (2003) - MVP Molly Marrin (2003) Molly Marrin (2002) Andi Pruitt (2000) Michelle Eccher (2000) Jeni Roeder (1999) Colorado Athletic Conference (1990-96) First Team Alisha Strzok (1994-95) Second Team Dena Koskovich (1995-96) Shawna Marsh (1995-96) Julie Eymann (1992-93) Anita Foskhul (1991-92) Shelly Sakala (1990-91) Honorable Mention Jalane Daily (1992-93) Corinne Deters (1991-92) Julie Eymann (1991-92) LaShaa Ross (1990-91) Corinne Deters (1990-91) Colorado Divide Conference (1983-90) First Team Val Sewald (1989-90) Val Sewald (1988-89) Radene Spears (1987-88) Mischelle Brown (1986-87) Mischelle Brown (1985-86) Theresa Newton (1985-86) Waverly Dodrill (1984-85) Waverly Dodrill (1983-84)

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Linda Raunig’s All-Time Records 2008-09: Final: 14-14 RMAC: 11-8 Non-Conference: 3-6 Home: 10-4 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 1-2 2007-08: Final: 14-14 Conference: 10-9 Non-Conference: 4-5 Home: 7-3 Away: 4-9 Neutral: 3-2 2006-07: Final: 26-6 Conference: 17-2 Non-Conference: 9-4 Home: 10-1 Away: 8-4 Neutral: 8-1 2005-06: Final: 26-6 Conference: 18-1 Non-Conference: 8-5 Home: 13-3 Away: 11-1 Neutral: 2-2 2004-05: Final: 23-8 Conference: 16-3 Non-Conference: 7-5 Home: 11-1 Away: 9-3 Neutral: 3-4 2003-04: Final: 20-9 Conference: 14-5 Non-Conference: 6-4 Home: 12-3 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 2-2 2002-03: Final: 23-8 Conference: 15-4 Non-Conference: 8-4 Home: 15-0 Away: 6-7

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2001-02: Final: 21-8 Conference: 14-5 Non-Conference: 7-3 Home: 14-1 Away: 6-4 Neutral: 1-3 2000-01: Final: 17-10 Conference: 12-7 Non-Conference: 5-3 Home: 12-3 Away: 4-6 Neutral: 1-1 1999-00: Final: 19-10 Conference: 11-8 Non-Conference: 8-2 Home: 12-4 Away: 6-5 Neutral: 1-1 1998-99: Final: 19-10 Conference: 13-6 Non-Conference: 6-4 Home: 11-3 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 1-1 1997-98: Final: 11-15 Conference: 8-11 Non-Conference: 3-4 Home: 8-6 Away: 3-8 Neutral: 0-1 1996-97: Final: 17-10 Conference: 12-7 Non-Conference: 5-3 Home: 9-4 Away: 7-5 Neutral: 1-1 1995-96: Final: 15-11 Conference: 7-5 Non-Conference: 8-6 Home: 9-5 Away: 3-5 Neutral: 3-1 1994-95: Final: 13-12

Coach Raunig’s All-Time Records Conference: 6-6 Non-Conference: 7-6 Home: 8-6 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 0-1 1993-94: Final: 12-14 Conference: 4-10 Non-Conference: 8-4 Home: 8-8 Away: 4-6 1992-93: Final: 16-11 Conference: 7-7 Non-Conference: 9-5 Home: 12-4 Away: 4-5 Neutral: 0-2 1991-92: Final: 14-13 Conference: 7-7 Non-Conference: 7-6 Home: 8-5 Away: 6-8 1990-91: Final: 11-17 Conference: 5-7 Non-Conference: 6-10 Home: 8-6 Away: 3-11

All-Time Overall: Overall: 331-206 (.616) Conference: 207-118 (.637) Non-Conference: 124-88 (.585) Home: 197-70 (.738) Away: 105-110 (.488) Neutral: 29-26 (.527)


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Coaching Records

Regis Women’s Basketball Coaching Records Year Coach 1977-78 Colleen Holloway

Record 0-12

Pct. .000

Conf./Record Independent

Conf./National Finish

1978-79 Simon Peter O’Hanlon 1979-80 Simon Peter O’Hanlon 1980-81 Simon Peter O’Hanlon

1-16 10-12 12-15

.059 .455 .444

RMAC/0-8 RMAC/5-3 RMAC/5-3

5th East 2nd East 3rd East

1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90

Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder Barbara Schroeder

16-11 18-10 20-9 15-13 13-15 11-17 11-16 10-18 20-9

.593 .643 .690 .536 .464 .393 .407 .357 .690

RMAC/8-0 RMAC/14-4 Independent CDC/5-9 CDC/4-10 CDC/4-10 CDC/4-10 CDC/6-8 CDC/7-5

1st East/NAIA District VII Playoffs 3rd NAIA District VII Playoffs 7th 6th 7th 6th 6th 2nd

1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Totals

Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig Linda Raunig

11-17 14-13 16-11 12-14 13-12 15-11 17-10 11-15 19-10 19-10 17-10 21-8 23-8 20-9 23-8 26-6 26-6 14-14 14-14 488-379

.393 .519 .593 .462 .520 .577 .630 .423 .655 .655 .630 .724 .742 .690 .742 .813 .813 .500 .500 .563

CAC/5-7 CAC/7-7 CAC/7-7 CAC/4-10 CAC/6-6 CAC/7-5 RMAC/12-7 RMAC/8-11 RMAC/13-6 RMAC/11-8 RMAC/12-7 RMAC/14-5 RMAC/15-4 RMAC/14-5 RMAC/16-3 RMAC/18-1 RMAC/17-2 RMAC/10-9 RMAC/11-8 32 Years

5th 4th 4th 6th 4th 3rd 4th East-RMAC Shootout 5th East 3rd East-RMAC Shootout Championship Game 5th East-RMAC Shootout Championship Game 3rd East-RMAC Shootout 2nd East-RMAC Shootout Semifinals/NCAA 1st Round 2nd East-RMAC Shootout Champions/NCAA 1st Round 2nd East-RMAC Shootout Semifinals 1st East-RMAC Shootout Champ. Game/NCAA 1st Rd. 1st East-RMAC Shootout/NCAA 1st Round 1st East-RMAC Shootout Champions/NCAA 2nd Round 3rd East-RMAC Shootout 4th East-RMAC Shootout

Conference Affiliation 1977-78 - Independent 1978-79 - 1982-83 - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) 1983-84 - Independent 1984-85 - 1989-90 - Colorado Divide Conference (CDC) 1990-91 - 1995-96 - Colorado Athletic Conference (CAC) 1996-97 - Present - RMAC

Coach Colleen Holloway Simon Peter O’Hanlon Barbara Schroeder Linda Raunig Totals

Years 1977-78 (1) 1978-79 - 1980-81 (3) 1981-82 - 1989-90 (9) 1990-91 - Present (19) 32 Years

Wins 0 23 134 331 488

Losses 12 43 118 206 379

Pct. .000 .348 .532 .616 .563

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Points

Double-Doubles

Rebounds Assists

1/13/2003 2/6/2003 2/6/2003 11/29/2002 1/11/2003 3/9/2003 12/14/2002 1/9/2003 1/13/2003 2/8/2003 2/13/2003

Morningside 11 Nebraska-Kearney 14 Nebraska-Kearney 12 Southwest Minnesota State 15 UC-Colorado Springs 20 Nebraska-Kearney 10 Southern Colorado 20 Western State 19 Morningside 34 Fort Hays State 10 Metro State 14

10 11 10 11 12 10 12 13 10

12/6/2003 12/13/2003 1/22/2004 1/31/2004 1/22/2004

Concordia-St. Paul New Mexico Highlands Colorado Christian Chadron State Colorado Christian

18 29 17 21 10

13 12 10 10 12

11/27/2004 3/5/2005 11/16/2004 12/3/2004 12/4/2004 1/1/2005 2/26/2005 3/5/2005 3/11/2005

Western State Fort Hays State South Dakota Minnesota State-Mankato Bemidji State Spring Hill Colorado Mines Fort Hays State Minnesota Duluth

17 25 10 12 12 21 13 14 19

13 17 11 15 11 13 11

11/4/2005 11/4/2005 11/5/2005 12/28/2005 1/24/2006 2/4/2006 2/10/2006

Bentley Bentley Nebraska-Omaha Judson Metro State Fort Hays Nebraska-Kearney

15 20 17 16 21 14 10

11 10 15 11 14 13 10

1/20/2007 12/2/2006 12/8/2006 12/9/2006 12/14/2006 12/30/2006 12/31/2006 1/4/2007 1/18/2007 1/20/2007 1/30/2007 2/13/2007 2/23/2007 3/3/2007 3/4/2007 3/9/2007 3/3/2007

Chadron State St. Cloud State Adams State CSU-Pueblo Western State Loyola-New Orleans Spring Hill New Mexico Highlands Nebraska-Kearney Chadron State UC-Colorado Springs UC-Colorado Springs Chadron State Nebraska-Kearney Metro State Metro State Nebraska-Kearney

11 18 11 17 17 23 11 22 13 16 29 14 11 23 15 15 15

2/8/2008 11/16/2007 11/24/2007 12/30/2007 1/26/2008 1/29/2008

Metro State Seattle Pacific Montana State-Billings Loyola-New Orleans Metro State UC-Colorado Springs

17 14 19 17 13 20

1/24/2009 2/13/2009

UC-Colorado Springs Colorado Christian

14 10

12/19/2009 1/2/2010 1/3/2010 2/20/2010 12/5/2009 1/7/2010 1/22/2010

Dominican Abilene Christian Central State Chadron State Fort Lewis Western New Mexico UC-Colorado Springs

11 19 11 26 18 14 21

11 14 10 11 11 10 15

12/3/2010 1/28/2011 12/3/2010

Western New Mexico Mesa State Western New Mexico

12 18 22

12 10 11

2/18/2012 12/3/2011 12/17/2011 11/19/2011 12/9/2011 12/11/2011 12/30/2011 2/6/2012

at Western N.M. N.M. Highalnds Metro State at Rockhurst at Chadron State at Nebraska-Kearney Western State Colorado Christian

18 16 13 18 17 18 20 20

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Fort Lewis College Skyhawks

Sat., Jan. 18 - 6:00 p.m. (A) Fri., Feb. 21 - 5:00 p.m. (H)

Fri., Jan. 17 - 5:30 p.m. (A) Sat., Feb. 22 - 3:00 p.m. (H)

Location Alamosa, Colo. Enrollment 2,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Grizzlies 2012-13 Record 9-19 Conference Finish 10 Head Coach Rebecca Alvidrez SID Elario Rickey SID Phone (719) 587-8245

Location Enrollment Conference Affiliation Nickname 2012-13 Record Conference Finish Head Coach SID SID Phone

Durango, Colo. 3,856 RMAC NCAA Division II Skyhawks 18-11 4 Jason Flores Sarah Meier 970-247-7381

Opponent Quick Facts Non-Conference Opponents

Johnson & Wales Exhibition - Tuesday, November 5 Regis Fieldhouse - Denver, Colo.

Grand View Exhibition - Friday, November 15

Colorado Christian University Cougars

Colorado State University-Pueblo

Sat., Jan. 11 - 3:00 p.m. (H) Fri., Feb. 7 - 6:00 p.m. (A)

Fri., Dec. 13 - 5:00 p.m. (H) Sat., Mar. 1 - 5:30 p.m. (A)

Location Lakewood, Colo. Enrollment 3,500 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Cougars 2012-13 Record 18-11 Conference Finish 6 Head Coach Tim Hays SID Aimee Davison SID Phone (303) 963-3185 Colorado Mesa University Mavericks

Location Pueblo, Colo. Enrollment 5,100 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname ThunderWolves 2012-13 Record 18-10 Conference Finish 5 Head Coach Kip Drown SID Anthony Sandstrom SID Phone (719) 549-2022

Sat., Jan. 25 - 3:00 p.m. (H)

Sat., Dec. 14 - 3:00 p.m. (H) Fri., Feb. 28 - 5:30 p.m. (A)

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Location Colorado Springs, Colo. Enrollment 8,893 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mountain Lions 2012-13 Record 19-8 Conference Finish 3 Head Coach Corey Laster SID Jared Verner SID Phone (719) 255-3003

Denton, Texas

Location Grand Junction, Colo. Enrollment 8,130 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Mavericks 2012-13 Record 31-2 Conference Finish 1 Head Coach Taylor Wagner SID Tish Elliott SID Phone 970-248-1143

UC at Colorado Springs Mountain Lions

Colorado School of Mines Orediggers

Metro State University of Denver Roadrunners

Fri., Jan. 10 - 5:00 p.m. (H) Sat., Feb. 8 - 5:00 p.m. (A)

Sat., Dec. 7 - 3:00 p.m. (H) Sat., Feb. 15 - 5:00 p.m. (A)

Location Golden, Colo. Enrollment 4,800 Conference RMAC Affiliation NCAA Division II Nickname Orediggers 2012-13 Record 15-15 Conference Finish 7 Head Coach Brittany Simpson SID Bryan Desch SID Phone (303) 273-3735 Chadron State College Eagles Fri., Dec. 20 - 5:30 p.m. (A) Sat., Feb. 1 - 3:00 p.m. (H)

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Chadron, Neb. 2,841 RMAC NCAA Division II Eagles 5-21 11 Tim Connealy Alex Helmbrecht (303) 432-6212

Western New Mexico University Mustangs Fri., Jan. 3 - 5:30 p.m. (A)

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Location Enrollment Conference Affiliation Nickname 2012-13 Record Conference Finish Head Coach SID SID Phone

Denver, Colo. 24,000 RMAC NCAA Division II Roadrunners 21-10 2 Tanya Haave Andy Schlichting 303-556-3431

Black Hills State University YellowJackets Sat., Dec. 21 - 5:30 p.m. (A) Fri., Jan. 31 - 5:00 p.m. (H)

Location Enrollment Conference Affiliation Nickname 2012-13 Record Conference Finish Head Coach SID SID Phone

Spearfish, S.D. 4,400 RMAC NCAA Division II YellowJackets 13-15 8 Mark Nore Joe Janowczyk (605) 642-6832

New Mexico Highlands University Cowgirls

Sat., Jan. 4 - 6:00 p.m. (A)

Location Enrollment Conference Affiliation Nickname 2012-13 Record Conference Finish Head Coach SID SID Phone

Las Vegas, N.M. 2,416 RMAC NCAA Division II Cowgirls 4-22 14 Tiffany Darling Matthew Lofton (505) 426-2017

Regis Fieldhouse - Denver, Colo.

MidAmerica Nazarene Exhibition - Saturday, November 16 Regis Fieldhouse - Denver, Colo.

Texas Woman’s University

Tarleton State Sunday, November 24 Denton, Texas

Cameron University Friday, November 29 Mines Thanksgiving Classic - Golden, Colo.

Trevecca Nazarene Saturday, November 30 Mines Thanksgiving Classic - Golden, Colo. Western State Colorado University Mountaineers

Fri., Jan. 24 - 5:00 p.m. (H)

Location Enrollment Conference Affiliation Nickname 2012-13 Record Conference Finish Head Coach SID SID Phone

Gunnison, Colo. 2,300 RMAC NCAA Division II Mountaineers 5-21 12 Van Girard Garrett Finke (970) 943-2831


Denver, Colorado - Denver has the largest city park system in the nation with 205 parks in City limits and 20,000 acres of parks in the nearby mountains. - The United States Census Bureau estimated that the population of Denver was 610,345 in 2009, making it the 24th most populous U.S. city. - The 10-county Denver-Aurora-Broomfi eld, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 2,552,195 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area had an estimated 2009 population of 3,110,436 and ranked asthe 16th most populous U.S. metropolitan area. - Denver International Airport (DIA) is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in 2008. - DIA covers more than 53 square miles (137 km²), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan. - Colorado boasts 54 mountains that soar higher than14,000 feet, more than all other states combined. - The biggest surprise for visitors to Denver is the climate. The arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and locals wake up to more than 300 days of sunshine a year. Th at’s more annual hours of sun than Miami and San Diego. - Chipotle Mexican Grill, Qdoba Mexican Grill, Noodles & Company, Good Times, Heidi’s Deli, Quiznos, Samsonite, and Frontier Airlines all began in Denver. - Colorado ranked lowest in adult obesity in the US by “F as in Fat: How Obesity Threatens America’s Future 2010”, a report from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). - Denver is the nation’s most highly educated city with the highest percentage of high school and college graduates. - Denver brews more beer than any other American city. - Denver has the nation’s second largest performing arts center. Th e Denver Performing Arts Complex has eight theaters seating over 9,000 people. - Denver citizens contribute more public funding for the arts per capita than any other U.S. city. - Denver really is a mile high. There’s a spot on the west steps of the State Capitol building that is ex- 53 5 actly 5,280 feet above sea level.


Regis University

Who are we? Regis University, founded in 1877 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, moved to Colorado in 1884. Its original Colorado home was in Morrison, but when John Brisben Walker, an entrepreneur developer, offered the Jesuits a plot of land in 1887, the permanent home was established. Main Hall, which was completed in 1887, was the only building on campus until 1911, when expansion began. In 1996, Betty Williams of Northern Ireland became the first Nobel Peace Prize winner to speak on campus. Since that time, 12 other Nobel Laureates have spoken at Regis University. The most recent Nobel Peace Laureate on campus was David Trimble, who helped negotiate peace in Northern Ireland, spoke in October 2006. Lech Walesa, leader of the Solidarity Movement in Poland, spoke in March 2006. The motto “Men and Women in Service of Others” on the University seal describes the purpose of Jesuit education: to form men and women who use their knowledge in the unselfish service of others. It also expresses the desire of Regis’ faculty and staff to be of service to students and the community.

The Mission Regis University educates men and women of all ages to take leadership roles and to make a positive impact in a changing society. Standing within the Catholic and United States traditions, we are inspired by the particular Jesuit vision of Ignatius Loyola. This vision challenges us to attain the inner freedom to make intelligent choices. We seek to provide value-centered undergraduate and graduate education, as well as to strengthen commitment to community service. We nurture the life of the mind and the pursuit of truth within an environment conducive to effective teaching, learning and personal development. Consistent with Judeo-Christian principles, we apply knowledge to human needs and seek to preserve the best of the human heritage. We encourage the continual search for truth, values and a just existence. Throughout this process, we examine and attempt to answer the question: "How ought we to live?" As a consequence of Ignatius Loyola's vision, particularly as reflected in his Spiritual Exercises, we encourage all members of the Regis community to learn proficiently, think logically and critically, identify and choose personal standards of values, and be socially responsible. We further encourage the development of AREAS OF STUDY the skills and leadership abilities necessary for distinguished pro- Accounting fessional work and contributions to the improvement and transBiochemistry formation of society. Biology Neuroscience Business Administration Catholic Studies Chemistry Christian Leadership Communication Computer Science Core Studies Economics Education English Environmental Studies Exercise Science French German History

Nursing Peace and Justice Studies Philosophy Physics Political Economy Politics Pre-Med/Pre-Health Pre-Physical Therapy Psychology Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Visual & Fine Arts Women's and Gender Studies

DISTINCTIVE PROGRAMS & SERVICES Academic Tutoring Air Force ROTC Army ROTC Career Services Commitment Program Disability Services Dual Degree Engineering Engaged-Scholar Activist Program Honors Program Ignatian Collaborative for Service & Justice Independent Study

Internship Program Leadership Development Program Living-Learning Communities New Student Orientation Paracurricular Program Service Learning Study Abroad Summer Session Thematic Major Program University Ministry

GRADUATE PROGRAMS MA in Education

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President John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J.

Regis University

The Regis University Board of Trustees announced Father John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., as the 24th president of Regis University. He began his term on June 1, 2012, the retirement date announced by current president, Father Michael J. Sheeran, S.J. John P. Fitzgibbons, S.J., has most recently served as the associate provost for faculty development at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served on the University of San Francisco (USF) Board of Trustees from June 2001 through June 2008. In addition, he was elected to the Gonzaga University Board of Trustees in July 2008. He served as vice president for administration and interim dean of the College of Professional Studies at USF from June 2007 to June 2009. Fr. Fitzgibbons holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago; an S.T.M. in moral theology from the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley; an M.Div. from the Weston Jesuit School of Theology; an M.A. in English from the University of Chicago; and, a B.A. in philosophy and English from Saint Louis University. A native of Omaha, Nebraska, he entered the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus in 1973 and was ordained a priest in 1985. He continues to be active in research scholarship, especially in the relationship of religion and culture.

At Regis University, the charge is to produce not just graduates but “men and women as leaders in service to others. Regis seeks to engage the minds, bodies and resources of faculty, staff and students for service and community understanding by meeting the cultural, economic, environmental, social and urban challenges of a variety of communities. Regis’ commitment in the service to others is highlighted in the variety of Centers, Institutes, and Academies that reach a diverse group of communities. Centers, Institutes and Academies Institute on the Common Good Lonnie Porter’s Leadership Academy O’Sullivan Art Center The Center for the Study of War Experience The John J. Sullivan Endowed Chair for Free Enterprise Recorder Music Center Research Centers Regis Learning Solutions New Ventures Ignatian Collaborative for Service and Justice The Washington Center Hopkins Conference

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2013 Regis University Women’s Basketball Schedule Date Tue., Nov. 5 Fri., Nov. 15 Sat., Nov. 16 Sat., Nov. 23 Sun., Nov. 24 Fri., Nov. 29 Sat., Nov. 30 Sat., Dec. 7 Fri., Dec. 13 Sat., Dec. 14 Fri., Dec. 20 Sat., Dec. 21 Fri., Jan. 3 Sat., Jan. 4 Fri., Jan. 10 Sat., Jan. 11 Fri., Jan. 17 Sat., Jan. 18 Fri., Jan. 24 Sat., Jan. 25 Fri., Jan. 31 Sat., Feb. 1 Fri., Feb. 7 Sat., Feb. 8 Sat., Feb. 15 Fri., Feb. 21 Sat., Feb. 22 Fri., Feb. 28 Sat., Mar. 1

Opponent Johnson & Wales (CO) - Exhibition Grand View - Exhibition MidAmerica Nazarene - Exhibition at Texas Woman’s vs. Tarleton State vs. Cameron vs. Trevecca Nazarene Metro State* Colorado State-Pueblo* UC-Colorado Springs* at Chadron State* at Black Hills State* at Western N.M.* at N.M. Highlands* Colorado Mines* Colorado Christian* at Fort Lewis* at Adams State* Western State* Colorado Mesa* Black Hills State* Chadron State* at Colorado Christian* at Colorado Mines* at Metro State* Adams State* Fort Lewis* at UC-Colorado Springs* at Colorado State-Pueblo*

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